Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1926, Page 20

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0 SOCIETY. SOCIETY ANNUAL ;The Secretary of War and Mrs. Davis Entertain in Official Capacity at Dinner and Dance. Secretary of War and Mrs. vis will entertain 80 guests dinner tonight in their home, on Twentieth street, and following the dinner an umber of guests will attend the dance. The Assistant Secret War and Mrs. Hanford Mac! Maj. Gen. Hines, chief of staff,and M Hines, the chairman of the military affairs committee of the House, Repre. mentative John M. Morin, and the offi- | heading the various branches of ¢ service in the department and ves mpany of to dine, and the additional guests are chosen from the ranking officers und thelr wives who live here. Mayflower. Senator Osmena president pro tempore and special representative of the Philippine Leglslature in the United States. Representative and Mrs. William E. Hull have as their guest in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. W. L. Alexander of Jacksonville, | 1. is the sequal n The first secretary of the Lithui- nian legation, Mr. ilenrikas Rabiug | victus, has gone to New York to spend | la wee the Waldorf-Astoria The director general of the Pan- | American Unfon, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, | has issued Invitations for the broad- | casting of Latin American music at the Pan-American Union Saturday evening, February 27, from 7:30 to 9 o'clock. tary of the Navy, Mr. Wil. £ or guest at a dinner given in the presidential suite at the Wil- Jard Hotel last night, with Capt Kiyoshi Hasegawa as host. Other Euests were the Assistant Secreta wf the Navy, Theodore Douglas Robin- son; Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeun mandant of the Marine Corp ‘Admiral Hilary P. Jones. anfral Willlam Admiral Mrs. David wife of the commissioner of internal revenue, left for New York today. She will sail on the S, 8. Calamares Saturday for a crulse to the West Indies and nam: ccompanied by her mother, Mr .y and her brother-in and Mrs. Charles Can- N She will rejoin their Wardman P, »out the middle of March. Benjamin F. Il of the Navy Yard; Ca Rear Admiral Montgor Admiral Bloch. Rear | The p Admiral | Eme: 8 Comdr. Thomas S.|Mrs. James C ) Yamamoto, Lieut. |apartment McClaran, pt. | Hotel. Rear Admiral | Rear Admiral r Admiral Sum- director of operations of the Fleet Covporation and | Wilson have tuken an | { t the Wardman Park| Joh Adolphus An Luther E. G Thomas J. Senn. Re ner E. W. Kittelle, rita, military W Former Secretary of A | Mr. Edwin T. Meredith, who n| Col. Noburu Mo. | at the Mayflower for a short stay, will | attache of the Japanese | join Mra. Meredith wt Miami, Fla., Drvid | [ Hirst of next weel MeDougal Kyoho Ham - = b Wilson-Mitchell Wedding In Foundry Church Tonight. r.i The marria, of Miss - | Schuyler Mi ell. daughter of Mr. | William Hamilton Mitchell, to Mr. i!iuberl Lusk Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lusk Wilson of Clarks- assistant na nese embuss: yals, Capt. William W Bawada and Mr. Kuwas yetary of the Japane Margaret | oisey. Who has arrived in Washington for The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James nd his son, James J. Davis, SITOR HERE MRS. HARRY K. DAUGHERTY, her annual visit, and is staying at the Willard Hotel. This city was formerly her home. burg, W. Va., will take place this eve- ning at 8 o'clock in Foundry Metho- dist Church, the Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris officlating. A reception will follow immediately after the cere- mony at 2633 Fifteenth street. J. Davis, ;11'.” left 1 svening for Miami, Fla. hey will join Mrs. Davis, in their ‘Wardman Park Hotel apartment. the end of next week. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Mrs. James E. Reed and Mrs. T. J. B. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Mayer returned to Washington last evening after spending a few days in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Truxtun Beale will en- tertain & company at dinner this evening. Maj. and Mrs. tor Morrison are established in their suite in the Hotel Roosevelt after an extended visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. Ed at home this afternoon street. British Envoy and Lady Isabella Howard to be i’eled, The Ambassador of Great Britain - Isabella Howard will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Leland Harrison, who entertain & company of 18 The Ambassador of Japan and Mme, Matsudaira will be the guests of bonor at dinner this evening of the Minister of China and Mme. Sze, whose 22 guests have been asked to meet them. Mme. Sze will be at home tomorrow @fternoon for the last time this The marriage of Miss Anne Teresa Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter W. Watt of Stony Point, ) to Mr. Newman Smith Sudduth, s of Mrs. Rebecca W. Sudduth of 1419 Clifton street, took place at 2 o'clock today at 3415 Brown street, the Rev. | Dr.” Bernard Braskamp officiating. The house had a pretty urrangement of cut flowers and Mrs. R. C. Dudley played the nuptial music ‘The bride was given in marriage b Mrs. T. R. Hudson and wore a gow: of tan French charmeen, and carried Ophelia roses and lilles of the valley. at 1800 K Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews will en- tertain at tea tomorrow afternoon in her home on Sixteenth street the executive committee on arrangements for the “Evening of Music at Mount Vernon Mrs. Willlam Crawford Gorgas and Mrs. Eugene Byrnes will preside at the tea table. Mrs. David duBose Galllard, who made the posters The Congressional Club will give a reception tomorrow afternoon in the ubhbuse at 2001 New Hampshire | avenue to the new members of the club. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. Edmund Platt, Mrs. James O'Connor, Mrs. George C. Peery, Mrs. Fred & Purnell, Mrs. J. M. Robison, Mrs. Randolph Perkins, s. James E. O'Connell, Mrs. Ed- Peterson, wife of the will not S Ar of Jay receiv afternoon. The Minister of Hungary, Count Szechenyl. will return tomorrow from New York, where he is spending a few days. The Minister was the honor uest at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. dward S. J. MacVicker, who enter- tained at the Marg - The Minister of the Dom. ublfc, Senor Jose del Carmen Ari issued invitations for a reception turday afternoon, February 27, rom 4:30 to 7 o'clock, In the presiden- tial suite of the Willard Hotel in eelebration of the eighty-seventh anni- yersary of Dominican independence. A Convenient Place To Lunch 1223 F Street N.W. Immediately sdentsfied as emissaries of a notable event are Brewood-engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements The Minister of the Irish Free State, Dr. Timothy Smiddy, is in New York fo attend the banquot of the trust mpany division of the American nkers' Association at the Waldorf ria Hotel this evening. He will return to his apartment at Ward man Park Hotel the last of the week. Betyoun/ Tt & 100 Sca. In the Center of the Shepping Mme. Price, wife of the Minister District of Haiti, will be at home Friday, February 26, from 5 to 7 o'clock. As soon as the date is de- cided consult on engraved essentials to the ceremony wwith ‘BRew®D Ingravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. You'lt get quick serv- ice and such good food you will want to come back again. . Mme. Radewa, wife of the Minister of Bulgaria, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. T R ——— Senator McKellar of Tennessee was host at dinner last night at the Willard. i Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders were the guests in whose honor Senator and Mrs. Sergio Osmena entertained 2 company of 23 at dinner last eve- hing in the Jefferson room at the Sandwiches and coffee served at our Soda Fountain. £ . Cunningham Co 316 7th St. N.W. For Friday and Saturday A Special Offering of 500 NEWEST SPRING HATS 5 Values From $5.00 to $6.75 teu Miillinery Dept. Mfl"" F’DO’ Misses’ Hats Matrons’ ] ‘// Hats HATS—That express the very newest style tenden- cies, fabrics and colorings— NOTE—An Exceptional Assortment of Extra l[;::ngggz;, 21:223 for Women—in Smart -FELT SPORT HATS_é{;; STREET HATS! DRESS HATS! SPORTS HATS! Especially Priced— _For FRIDAY and SATURDAY High-colored Felts, in clever new styles for both miss and .95 Values From $3.95 to $4.95 snatron. Plenty of large head- siges. Breek will he for the “Evening of Music at Mount Vernon,” will be among the guests and the posters will be on exhibition. Miss Ruth Stoddard is week with her mothe M. Stoddard, having come for the marrlage of Miss Janet Moffett to ign Elllott McFarlan Moore, United . Which took place Fridav. spending the Mrs. Joseph French Marrons Marrons in Syrup, 5-0z. Jars, 40c Marrons in Syrup, 13-0z. Jars, 75c Marrons in Syrup, 22-0z. Jars, $1.25 Marrons in Grenadine Syrup, 13-0z. Jars, - Marrons in Jars, 22-0z. .50 Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 Brandijel, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, ANSENNAN Miss Stoddard will return to her studles in New York Monday. Mrs. W. M. Liggett of St. Paul has arrived in Washington for an indefi- nite stay and iy at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Liggett is the widow of the late Dr. Liggett, for 20 years dean of the Agricultural College of Minne- sota. Mrs. Liggett has been State regent of the N. S. D. A. R. The board of governors of the Con- gressional Country Club has issued invitations for a reception tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock at the clubhouse, in honor of the Congress of the United States. American Legion to Celebrate February 22, Monday evening the 194th anniver- sary of George Washington's birth, the American Legion, born from the War of 17, will present a patriotic setting, reproducing the days of 'T6. The Stuart Waicott Post of the leglon has planned a program hefitting the occasion, which will he carried out in the decoration of the hall of na- tigns 1n the Hotel Washington, the 2zling colonial costumes of the or- chestra and the numerous patriotic features presented in tableau form. It {5 intended to present the colonial soldier in Continental uniform, the in splring spectacle, “The Spirit of 76, aocompanied by’ the rendition of « patriotic air y a_well known local singer, d ‘as Miss Liberty, whose volce will rise over the martiai muslc of the fife and drum. lighting effect of this spectacular pageant will be unusual Following this spectacle the minuet and a dance of the Revolution will be presented. The decorations will con. sist of cherry blossoms in abundance, mingled with flags. The ballroom be will opened FEBRUARY 18, 1926. promptly at 8:30 o'clock, and guests are asked to secure thelr tickets in ad- vance, it possible, to facilitate the handling of the crowds at the door. In the list of guests who have been invited as patrons and patronesses for this occasion are members of the Capi- tal's most prominent figures political and soclal circ the acceptances received master General Mr. Harry Senator _ Arthur _ Capper, George Wharton Pepper, tive Noble J. Johnson, Rej Edmund N. Carpenter, Representative and Mrs. Charles k. Kiefner, Maj. Gen. Tasker 1. B , M Willtam €. Deming, president, ice Com. mission; Mr. H. B. R 11 M. Judd, Mr. Fred P. My ecretary Virginia' State Society; Mr. Joseph Moffett, Mr. Elliott Hoffman, corpora tion counsel, Alexandria. Va. Lieut. Comdr. C. I~ Greene, Col. Hanford MacNider, Capt. Julius I. Peyser, de- partment - commander of the Ameri- can Leglon; Capt. Arthur P. I Mrs. Grace Dawson and M stance C. Williams Plans for the ball of Comrade S. L. W of the ball committe John R. Dower, Mr. Mr. Judson . Dale, ker, M David L. rgood, | in the hands . chs sisted by M oyd G. Ca Mr. Har snickle, w ley, . George W & , Mr. Eric 8. Stearns, Mr. James M. Ha Hugh Hen- The | Tubi ¥ L’AIGLON’S 74, Ballroom and Banqust Rooms for day or night, for any Durpose. Rates 33500 up. Complete bunqu Oftice in_bullding. 9 to 6 p.m. 3083—after 6 Adams B atoment. Phone Col. [ 40. 1106 G Street . N.W. SPECIAL SALE $45 to $55 Coats Reduced to $23.50 6 Sport and Topcoal Group of Dresses — Silks, Crepes, Cloths and 2-piece Bal- briggans. Sizes 16 to 40. Were $12 to $25. To Close, $5.00 "GOWNS D it s S S R A S S S S T R R T T R I P RRN S SYNNER S New Spring Felts, Regularly $10 Special Friday and Saturday . FRIDAY BARGAINS WINTER COATS—LESS THAN COST 16 to 38 Sizes were $22 to $25; to close, $6.95 7 Handsome Sport Coats; were $35 to $39.50; to close, $16.95 4 Ensemble Suits, sizes 16 and 18; were $75 to $125; to close, $25 etetetetetethte et e e e S S T S R ...__(Bv_\\___ ‘%\\Xfig “Jhe House of Falhion™ , New Spring 1 DRESSES and COATS Spring Dresses Specially Priced at $15.00 and $25.00 Spring Coats Specially Priced at $19.95, $25.00 to $55.00 OF MILLINERY . $8.95 $55 to $85 Coats Reduced to $39.50 Two Groups of Dresses—Sa- tins, Crepes, Cloths, Silks. For afternoon, evening and street. To Close, $10 and $15 X resla ez Advance Easter Sale Sttt s s s s S A S S S S T S SRS SOCIETY. Guynn, Mr. Henry D. Fones, Mr. Rob- ert D. Trussell, Mr. Robert P. McCand lish and Dr. Arthur Coumbe. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe E. Bolling have had as their house guest in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel the past week the latter's sister, Mrs. John C. Booker of Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wright were hosts to a party of 12 at dinner last night at the Willara Mrs. John F. MacDougall of At lanta, Ga., has arrived in Washington and i3 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton Brown in their sulte in the Hotel Roosevelt Lieut. and Mrs. F. United States Na Washington and are established at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin Shaw of Chicago, Ill., who are now In Wash Ington, are at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dennett, who wili entertain at the sixth of the series (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) Taflored to fit c § 1ty ERS T T L T Domestic Holland Window Shad 85 C MMERunit;~ y 6. Main 3211 for Estimates . Beatty, jr. Brothers Tomorro . Special Absolute Final Reductions i Afterncon and Evening Gowns. For- merly 67.50; now e 15,00 Orchid chiffon velvet Dinner Gown, size 18. Formerly 130.00; now... 25.00 White chiffon Dinner Gown, Formerly 110.00; now.. crenenes 2975 Dinner Gowns, yellow and blue with rhinestone trim. Formerly 98.50; now.. Brown Dinner Gown, size 16. Formerly 1}5.00; now...... A 2 Gold metall! merly 285.0 White sliver metallic cloth ‘Gown. Formerly 165.00; now ! White embroidered Dinner Go med with French chinchilla, Formerly 165.00; now 2 2 Chiffon cut velvet Afternoon Formerly 145.00; now.. Black silk velvet Afternoo trimmed. Formerly 2£55.00; = Imported white Evening Gown, trimmed with gold beads. Formerly 198.50; now. . Blue chiffon Afternoon Gown, trimmed with silver lace and French chinchilla. Formerly 255.00; now. cessses T9.50 Dark blue charmeen Ensembl Formerly 165.00; now 55.00 Black broadcloth Dress, size 1. - 39.50 Formerly 45.00 59.50 79.50 cloth Evening Gown ; now.. 79.50 69.50 69.50 85.00 75.00 merly 135.00; now. Old rose Sport Coat, 88.50; now.... i Henna velour Coat, beaver trimmed, size 38. Formerly 19850; now.......... 29.50 .50 TWELVE THIERTFTEEN Special Values For Friday and Saturday In Our Women’s Department Fur-Trimmed Coats We have assembled from our regular stock a remarkable Select Dress NO! A DEPOSIT RE- SERVES ANY DRESS and_you ocan continue paing on it until you want it. wonr Easter Dresses for Which You Will Pay $39'75 $45'00 549.75 Later in the Season Bois de Rose, Grays, Greens, New Blues, Peach Other Light Shades—Also Navy and Black You must see these gorgeous Dresses to fully appreciate the importance of this exceptional offering y: 28 Dresses for street, business, afternoon, and a spe- cial assortment of exquisite Dinner and Dance Frocks, both beaded and less elaborate creations. Circular skirts and straightline models. group of highest grade Spring Dresses Breslau Creations and Original Samples 0 SPECIAL NOTE Charge account privi- lege will be extended to reliable persons _with 'l‘aeonnlxud credit stand- ng. 28 Every Size for the Miss or Madam BRESLAU'S The Friendly Shop 1309 G St. Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx $79.50 Were $125—$135—169.50 Dresses 6 velveteen dresses Were $39.50; Now 17 Jersey dresses Were $19.50; Now 2 cloth dresses Were $49.50; Now 24 satin dresses Were $19.50 to $7950 4 y Price 2 $19.75 $9.75 $24.75 Now 1 fur-trimmed tweed sport suit Was $65; Now $32'50 Hats 18 Knox felt and velour winter hats $ Were $12.50 to $28; Now 5 Scarfs 24 wool scarfs Were $3.75; Now $1 The Women’s Shop of the Raleigch Haberdasher Inc. 1310 F Street

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