Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1926, Page 20

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20 SIOCIER TN SOCIETY Group of Ladies at the Tea Hour at White House Today. RS. COOLIDGE will President and wrouy tadies by ment i sive a| the secretary to the appoint- | Mrs. Everett Sanders. v wil noon frernoon at 5 N at home to- < in the Executive Man- to 6:30 be from 4 tery Surrounds the ers at Mardi Gras Tomorrow. that a promi- S to be from an Potomic ning 1 the their when | ent THE BRIDE OF LAST MONTH p——— EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. hipp: trand H. Snell 4 AMrs. Henry L. Bowles. cretary of State and Mrs. Kel- e the honor guests at din- evening of the Minister of and Mme. Bizuaskiene | sonage al at the Al tomorrow night at the Mayflower is serving to focus in- tense interest in that important per- and his problematical queen, who is heralded as the loveliest and most outstanding of Washington women. Thelr court is to be com- posed of the most beautiful and most Tl Ga., Senor and Senors Return From Wee ning in_complime wife of X London. Rep! W ner John B. Henderso Representative Tilinois Henry n slsey Woc hostess at lunch- entertaining in con Kallas, wife of the o London, who is here for a popular young women in the city, chosen from a large number of names | presented by Mr. Walter Denegre, e chairman of the bull, assisted by Mrs. James F. Curtis. The names were finally chosen by a secret com- mittee, as were also the king and | queen. | " Magnificent oriental attire en | bled not only from private collectior | here, hut brought also from Ne York and Philadelphia, will be worn the mysterious maskers, and the royal robes of her majesty the queen e said to be truly gorgeous. Miss Suzette Dewey, chairman of a 4 and | Prominent committee for the ball, psidorof 4 tina and | has as her aides Miss Laura Towne, Bueyrredc el B Rosamund Reed, Lenore e nteriaty 3 cora | Scullin, INTias SR McKee and gt Anne King Carley thisievening. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock and Mexico,® Senor | Walter R. Tuckerman, heading was the rank. | committee for the hall, announce »n given today | in spite of the grea e ey | taken it is felt that i number of in s Rowe, who | vitations may not have been received em. | to the ball and those whose cards have < not yet been received are asked to ap { - their invitations and tickets Rose Gouverneur Hoes, at the fayflower, and also those desiring | supper are asked to make reservations through Mrs. Hoes today if possible, it is necessary to engage seats or tables in advance. The complete list of boxholders for { this ball presents a survey of Wash- ington’s distinguished men and wom en, and includes: The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mel- lon; the Argentine Ambassador and Senora_de Puevrredon, Mme. Marc Peter, Mrs. William M. Butler, Mr James s, Mrs. Stephen B. El- | kins, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Copley Anne Archbold, Mrs. C Mrs. Perry H. Brooke, Cabot, Mrs. W Herm: Eno, Mrs. Gibson Fahnes > and Mrs. Taft left | t evening for Augusta, ston 1 where they will spend a week. ssador Riano h where went to Joseph . Ambassador 28 at’ dinne Mrs. the at . Bartolome James Renwick Dr. Wil-| Minister of Latvia and M L entertained at dinner la: it to Mme. K: honian Minister to the nd Mrs. Thomas Phillips, jr.. will entertain at din- this evening in honor of Mrs. Bamcnt, M| Boods Mrs. Godfr Lowell Iter D. Denegre. Mrs. Mr. William Phelps . BEverett, Mrs. Irs. Charles M. R. Reid of | entertained dinner last | dential suite at the | Houghton, Mr. Reeve Allen Cooper of Wis Hoover, Mr. Rupert Hughes, Mrs. who before her marriage January 24 was Miss Sixteenth street. MRS. OSCAR L. DODE! ' dred Schlosburg of 5917 The wedding took place at the Hotel Mayflower. C. J. Willis Martin, chairman of the woman's division, and also visited her son-in-law and dauBhter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ivan Zelov, in their home in Rosemont-on-the-Main Line. Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson of Hol- lin Hall in Virginia, who s spend- ing the Winter at the Mayflower, left Washington yesterday for Florida to be gone two weeks. She has, there- fore, canceled all social engagements for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Char spending 2 and are I es 1", Nesbit are veeks in the South Augusta, G ) Sir George Buchanan of England, | who is spending some time in Wash ington, will attend the dinner to be given by the Highland Club in the Chinese room of the Mayflower this evening. Gen. James A. Buchanan, president of the organization, is composed of the descendants of | otch Highlanders, will preside. The | Minister of Guatamala and Senors. de nchez Latour will be among the| Buests. AIr. und Mrs derick D. McKen ney entertained a company of 16 dinner last evening in compliment Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McKenney in celebration of the latter's wedding ry - and Mrs. Frederick D. McKen ney will go to New York this after-| noon to spend a week Mr. and Long Beact the Willard, at| to] M . Stephens of arrived today at they will spend the week. tephens s superin tendent of schools in Long Beach Mr. and Mrs. W. W. King and their | little daughter, Joan, will return to Washington today er spending the | week end in Baltimore. | Mrs. William tertained at brid in compliment to M Morancy of V numbered 16 Tigny Ky. The ‘ashington Wellesley Club will | n two distinguis alumna and officials of Women's City Club on flower, mezzo-soprano, Brig. Treat, Astor for Bermuda. Miss Alvin Dodd_will entertain the | delegates to the N: Guidance Assoc day historic old Georgetown. Assisting Mrs. Varela, Frank W, Park, Miss Mary Mrs. Frederic William Wile. Mr. and Mrs York were ho: at at which Miss Leslle Frick, sang. home on Klingle road While away 3irs. Charles G.| tertained at the Acorn Club by Mrs. at the Hotel sailed Saturd: Gen. and Mrs who have been in New York, tional Vocatior tion at tea Thu afternoon in her new house Dodd will be Mme. Mrs. Lincoln (. Andrews Ballou, M 1223 F Street N.W. rt and Mr. and Famous alike for its Southern Cooking and its Southern Candies. J. Geary of New S at dinner last night the Willard, when they had 12 nial Commission, has returned to her Hopkins was en- will be at home informally 1 afternoon, February 23, from 4 to 6 o'clock in the Rochambeau. Mrs. Vestal, wife of Representative A. H. Vestal of Indiana, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 Hennen Jennings, Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mrs ter Marwick, Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. J. Warren Merrill of Boston, Mrs. Eugene Mey- er, 2d; Mrs. Francols Berger Moran, Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. Henry guests. Mrs. at a delightfully arranged St tine's tea vesterd: home at 1627 Sixteenth and flowers. Assisting Mrs. Archibald Gracie entertained afternoon in her street. house was decorated with red hearts . Valen- The | Gracie The best of both, al- ways fresh and appetiz- ing. Luncheon served daily. SMALL BOY ments and servic MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, | of deans in connection with the con: | | ference. | which |~ 1926. at 6 o'clock, when Dean Edith Souther Tufts and Dean Frances | Knapp will be guests of honor at i buffet supper. An e is being made to res students who live in nearby yland and Virginia to invite t to attend, and former studenty of Wellesley and past or present members of the fac- ulty who will be here for the Na- tional Iiducation Association ron ence are also asked to be present. Mins Tufts, who is dean of residence, and Miss Knapp, dean of freshmen, will be here for the speefal meeting | Mrs. Julian Howell, president of the Wellesley Club, has appeinted Mrs. Arthur Field chairman oi th committee on ements. M ~(Continued on Twenty-first Page.) Reductionse-- We have lowered the usual prices on scores of attractive items in our as- sortments in order to reduce present Y Galt & Bra." > Jewellers Sitve Sutioners Rare Jewels Sharp reductions in beautifully up- holstered davenports, exquisitely lac- quered and plain secretaries, unusually designed mirrors, quaint and occasional chairs and many other pieces equally as Exquisite Ne Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and aquarter-—since Presldent Jefferson's administration “—we have enjoved the patronage of those most closely identified with the official and social Life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS FOR THE BABY AND GIRL ew Apparel FOR SPRING At Moderate Prices THE loveliest of dainty, unusual dress gar- eable play outfits are arriving here daily for children. I?resses Caps Nursery Furnishings desirable. LANPS Every conceivable classification and treatment in Lamps is included in the LAMP PRICE REDUCTIONS—no matter what you require in Lamp decoration or lighting, you will find it here—RE- DUCED in PRICE. e —————— New Arrivals---Special Values ALMCO LAMPS ALMCO FLOOR LAMP—plated $24£ finish base and tailored silk georgette shade, complete $19.75 $1().% ALMCO BRIDGE LAMP—plated finish base and tailored silk georgette shade, complete ALMCO LAMP BASES—a choice of either Bridge or Floor style Coats Hats Boys’ Suits DULIN&MARTIN (2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 were Mrs. T. Bradley and Mrs. Philip G. Walker. Mrs. Grace Porter Hopkins, wh went to Philadelphia early in the| week to attend a special meeting of | the n, Sesquicenten o'clock. at the Hotel Roosevelt. H. Rousseau, Mrs. Daniel C. Staple- ton, Mrs. John Storer, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr.. Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, Mr: s Thomas ster, Mrs. Joseph Washington, Mrs. Francis White, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs. Charles H. Woodhull, Sandwiches and Coffee served at our.Soda Fountain. C. G. Charlton, wife of attache of the British 15 been obliged to cancel, of her illness, her two at homes planned for tomorrow after- noon and Thursday afterncon for officers of the United States Army and thefr wives. F StReeT CoRNER OF 13™ Gen. and Mrs. Frank T. Hines had 10 guests with them at the fifth of the series of Sunday evening dinner concerts last evening at the May- Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory will entertain a company of 12 at dinner this evening in honor of PEDPED MORRISON'S FOUNDEC 1804 1109 F St. =D 1216 F St. N.W. F at Tenth St. Season’s End Sale Special Presentation of Women’s The last call has come for Winter apparel. Tl b e ot Smart Spring Coats merchandise, it must be sacrificed—no matter i i what the loss. Here are genuine savings oppor- tunities! Ushering in the New Season’s Ne Spring Hats | D The most tempting o = U . . 3 combination of fash- ion and value we have ever featured in the low price of— For Immediate Wear $29.50 New Imported Plaids in Striking Weaves New Tapestry Wool Tweeds of Rich Colorings Strook’s Paragon, A Famous Woolen : Striped Woolens : Dressy Twills : Fur Collars We cannot recall when we have been able to offer you Coats of this splendid type and high quality . . .at this first peep of the scason ...so low priced! They are, moreover, the coats which you will want to don right away...for they are warm enough for the first mild Winter days. D 52 Silk Dresses Here is md'mup of better frocks that sold from $20.00 to $49.50. There are satins, flat crepes, etc. Just one of a kind models. All $25.00 Dresses, All $29.50 Dresses, All $39.50 Dresses, All $49.50 Dresses, $12.50 $14.75 $19.75 $24.75 i T}ze Materials— Close Out of Ten Cloth Coats Every garment sold for $29.50. $ o A wonderful bargain at this price. TR 20 Dance Frocks Sacrificed for Final Clearance 3950 Stylish Frocks in the d. cate pastel shades: Coral, jade, turquoise, maize and phantom red. Felts, Faille, Straw, Satin, Ribbon, Crepe. The Colors— Italian Blue, Lovebird, Rose, Sand, Corey, Black, Etc. The Styles— Gigolos, Berets, Turbans, Dress Hats, Sports and Street Hats Our standard for $5 Hats is well known to Washington’s female sex—but at this time we even outdo ourselves. Drastic Clearance 365 Hats $ ;(,)0 For OneDayOnly to $10.00 Stunning colorings—to bring brightness to your Winter wardrobe—and the season’s favorite Navy Blue in many coats of smart style! Ei New Feature!—New Belts. . .New and Original Pockets. . . Trbnl';"yfaielnred Notch Collars. .. .Panel-Pleated Backs. .. .Side Pleats. . .Flare Backs. . .New Collars. There is a group of dressy models of twillcloth, with clever touches of contrasting color, metallic braid and collars banded in fur. Every Winter Dress In Our Vogue and Value De; ent to lose Out 95 Every coat is a representative of smart Spring fashion. Each is tailored to our high standard !nd EVERY COAT IS SILK LINED! Beautiful heather colorings; thistledown, Choose among these colors: e everglade, bluebell, Winter rose, cameo, sable, araby, cornish, navy blue black. Every Size—36 to 44 Third Floor of Tuwillcloth with floating stream- ers and trimming of tailor’s stitchery and metallic braid, $29.50 Coat of Imported Flecked Tweed with doudle-arrow belted pockets and big bone buttons, $29.50 New Hats of Felt, Faille, Satin! In Black, Bois de Rose New Spring hats, made to sell at a higher price! Palmetto Green, id, Here are the new creased-crown felts. ..new .draped Lucerne Blue, Beige, berets in felt...faille and pedaline braid hats with be- Sterling Gray, Oak, coming brims...dressy hats with full-blown flt?wcr Phantom Regd, Lovebird. trimming. And many others! Plenty of larg; head sizes! Just 30 in this growp— sold for $15 te $20. Sizes 16 to 40. Mostly black 15 Dressy Fur-Trimmed Coats Now $29.50 20 Fur-Trimmed Sports Coats Now $25.00 31 Beautiful Cloth Coats Trimmed With Luxurious Furs Were $69.50 to $149.50 2

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