Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. OCIETY . o . hull, Mrs. Alvin Hert, Mrs. Sherman oo e, Twont Miss Ofcesncre Reception at the Congressional Club cn, "Capt. ana Mre. Leany and | F2ar S nowt on abimition at me Tonight in Honor of President THE | EVENING STAR, Wood, the secretary of the Smith- sonlan and Mrs. Walcott, Mr. and Mrs. Marye, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, the Misses Patten, Mr. and Mrs, John Gibbons, Mrs. Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cabot, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood- others. Comdr. and Mrs. Edward Breck en- tertained at dinner last evening, hav- Ing as their guests Capt. and Mrs. Bellinger 1s one of the officers under whom Miss Dell served in the War Department. He is attached to the office of the Quartermaster General. Miss Georgla O'Keeffe, artist, of New York, will be one of the speakers Duncan Phillips Art Gallery, on New Hampshire avenue. _Mrs. Izetta Jewel Brown of West Virginia and Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke S SOCIETY. RS SAMITITIT R FebruaryFurniture Sale Opportunities . and Miss R 4 ¢ ; and Mrs. Coolidge Crosiey, Col. 15, Parmalee Prentice and | Miss Yiva Lo Gallisnne, dasenter of = s ® Representative Henry Rathbone of | Richard Le Gallienne, who. starred WIL . i o here in “The Swan" a year or two ago, L SOON BE GONE | . - 3 and Miss Gladys Calthrop, one of the 1E President and Mrs. Coolidge | also of Manhattan, and Mr. T hn’:f“l Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries | few woman designers ofstage settings = are the guests for whom the | Butcher of Emporia, Kuns. or M aed Tor & srx'w"lul drill ot |and costumes in the world; Miss Mabel . 5 Gl et K ver, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 | Vernon, executive secrel y Al it el ;fl?i’;?’;’-’:fim;‘,::’gl !‘hi"‘rh:«}k Mrs. Everett Sanders was the guest ;';:lovk in_honor of Mrs. John Natlonal ‘:{"un‘:':n": P:-:_'r;_uanry -OLm?r‘Z OU have but a limited 13 b se on | in whose honor Mrs. Theodore Hanc avers, State reg A er Ssenting the God = = ¥ tonight in their clubhouse on |in whose honor Ars. Theodore Han fhe DU o LD Berrion, representing the Government & time, now, to turn to New Hampshire avenue at Sixteenth “olumbia, and local | workers, and Miss Minnie Nielson, nd U streets. Mrs. Lindley H. Had- ey, president of the club, and Mrs. sts being Mr rge Willia her other gu Copeland, Mrs. and visiting daughters who are now in Washington, State superintendent North Dakota, will of schools of Iso be speakers; account the SUBSTAN- . Henderson, honorary vice|Kazemi, Mmwe. Lipova, Mrs. Wil = and at the speakers’ table will be Mrs. il SAVINGS create ‘,’,33.«'?.;0',&_ T etuve with the honor | Batley 1 5. Willium Mather Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Lewis and Mrs. | Alvin T, Hort. oo chairman ot v I'TAL SAVINGS created guests, and uyd;nng tm-l.;m.». rs of {;‘,‘.‘f'\,' 2 o ;»nu'\ .“ u;xl‘\llxee,\(: < \‘:L(»Arll:-:(;:m-';;u(llfl::,i\llm::'ll";' n:IL.h'lh:l,v:‘ na\l:mml, I){p];um an ‘,l,{,,,,“"m,_ byv February Reduction- b will be t original incorpo A 2 . Mondell, Lindse s S 3 v E rom e Mrs. John rs r: an, Mrs. - P torar the st meluding. Morehead and her house giest, Mrs. Saturday for Honduras. Guatemala M "6'Kectte and on Suites and Odd Piece- Longworth, wife of the Daniel R. Anthony, jr. Mrs. Henry A. Cooper of Wiso Kansas nsin, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins of West Virgi Mrs. Burton L. French of Idaho, M ! [gone to St. Frank Bebane of North Carolina. has Frederic H. Gillett Augustine, Fla., ac panied by Mr. C. Bascom Slemp is at the Ponce Leon. Senator and Havana. Mrs. Mary Long Wells of | Shelbyville nett Clark of Thomson w! leans and Mrs. Ben Louis and Mrs. James I join them in New Or- » from New York will be guests at the (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) from our regular stock. ALL LAMPS AND : essee B, 1 Gen. J Bellinger, U. S. A, will Finis J. Garrett of Tennessee, MIS.| yjpg (harles B. Timberlake left J ellinger, S, AL w John N. Gurner of Texas. Mrs. Eugene [ pic™ 0 (60 Mount | Clemens, be one o the speakers at (he dinner SHADES REDUCED Hale of Maine, Mrs. Willis 4 Mich., for a_month. Mrs. Frederick pershon Bunday night at the May- | of Oregon, Mrs. Willlam E. Hum W. Stcver, daughter of Representa- T el in honor of Miss Jessie | - 2 Dell. civil service commissioner | of Washington, Mrs. Ilo XKahn of California, Mrs. Mondell of Wyoming, Mrs. James U. -|tive Timberlake, will accompany her *las far as Detroit. by ien the National Woman's Party. G Nestle Established Over 50 Years JAMES B. HENDERSON Small of North Carolina, Mrs. Robert| Representative and Mrs. Frank | ol . . ) 7,. Taylor of Tennessee, Mrs. Joseph | Hamilton Funk will entertain at the eod | Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting L. Thropp of the District of Columbia, | dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel | 1108 G S p}, Sl fre. O. W. Underwood of Alabama,!Saturday evenin Permanent 1 treet—, ones un and Mrs. William W. Wiison of Illi-| = Weitng 2673 neis Representutive Williwm E. Hull has | rejoined Mrs. Hull in their apartment Mrs. Dawes was hostess at lunch- o Wardman Park Hotel after spend- Rare Jewels eon informally yesterday. enter Ohlo, and-her mother, Mrs. Hel Curtis of Marietta, Ohio, and .| this evening. ull":)"“.lill;l:}.;’xn;\s’lh P able Silver Ware J. G. Simpson of Chicago, who have| - Mot o e ot been at the New Willard for several| The Duehess of Norfolk and her Towiie. et P et oy | daughter, Rachel Howard, who Absointely Jelierson's administration Mrs. Curtis, accompanied by her !ure)\hlmmg in 1Hnflluln \n.‘-“ Uik atay Semi. or cords e have enjoyed the rs. Simpso ant to| with their cousins, the Ambassidor of e o e patronage of those most d\e.ug.m,r.g'\ml Ars. \\n]m' L sen e e or wires. They closely identified with the New York this morning tc sy of flufry, until the end of the week, when Mrs. Curtis will sail Saturday for a two- month tour of South America. Col. and Mrs, Edward T. Clifford|Willlam V. Griffin until they sail ware hosts at dinner last night for|aboard the Berengariu, Saturday,| [N LG ||| eme————— ] Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Dawes and Mrs.| March 6. 723 11th St. NW. Stmpson, and took their guests later to the theater. Mrs. New, wife of the Postmaster General, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Stanfleld, wife of Senator Robert Nelson Stanfield of -|ing & week at Hot Springs Ark Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will entertain a company of 0 at dinner Washington will go to w York the first of next week. In New York they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank C. Henry will entertain at tea Saturday afterncon in the garden of the Hotel Mayflower in compliment to her guest, Mrs. Samuel Anthony Mason of Frankfort, Ky Cartier. MME. Wife of the Minister of China, Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, and with him entertain- ing at dinner tonight in honor of the Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de SZE. Y will be the house guest of Senator TALKS ON IHE BORDEN PATENTED HAIR GOODS natura The Borden Phone Frankl Fine Watches Gold Ware official ‘and social Life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 Two-day clean-up in our ‘Women’s Department Oregon, who entertained in her apart AMr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins willland Mrs. Butler. 10 and Mrs. M k ? 1 Trer at 1400 Sixteenth street. - Others | enteriain informally at dimner thit| iiss Elemn de Savn and her tro Secrotasy of Buatoand ark down and sell—that’s our policy. 1{‘1 the“cmmsh were Mrs. J‘{u;ld‘;ne. ',"‘;"";‘l‘ in ;uarlmr olf pet .LAnlne Carley.| will also add much to the enjoy- | Mrs. Grew, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. t » h p. N ep) Mrs. Villlam | daughter of Mrs. King Carley. is v S Col. U. 8. G . 84, d f h - A ater sl es 3, Do | N S WS W e | RS0, PR, SN (20 MR g VT H T All broken lots of the season’s merchan Mrs. Henry F. mock, Mrs. John y for Hot Springs to remain|pbeing arra 3 =y e eifn, Senator and Mrs. David A. . : Alan ‘Dotgherty, Mre. Bdward A.|about three week D e e Al | Faa. Bansior Biust: Benktor dise must be cleaned out in a two-day Hfilmnj :\lrs.Mngxze:fl Lor\':u’!‘nylor Soclety Int o 3 Robert Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. George :lrs.h Gllh‘-;l. \llme engren, & % Th and Mrs. James M. Morris of Minneap- | Society Interes n . Marye, Mrs, Alvin H Mr. and | Stephen B. Elk Mr. and oltn. Russian Benefit Musical. Aira: Alan Dulier ana . and Sirs | Charies. Glover, Senator ani 313 Brothers sacrifice before inventory. ere are Of unusual interest ially to|Charles H. Woodhull. Goff, Mrs. ennen Jennings, Mrs. d I t e h f F d Baron and Baroness de Cartler |aiplomatic, senatorial and administri. | Tickets can bo had from 1Mrs | Lawrence Townsend, Mr. and Mre wonderful opportunities here for Friday ts of Dr. and Mme. Sze. tive circles is the concert to be given | Robert Lanaing, chairman of musi. | (Pafles Denby, Mr and Mrs. Orme The Ambassador of Belgium and |at Rauscher's Saturday evening at |cal, and at Rauscher's, or on entering | Wilson. AMrs. Charles Boughton Baroness de Cartler will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the 9:30 o'clock, at which Mrs. Morgan Butler will sing for Baroness Olga the night of the entertainment at the ballroom door. An Ar Ve Presenting and Saturday only. Minister of China and Mme. Sze. - | Wrangel fund for her Russian hos nong the distinguished list of Exclusively for D Banaue : “Poe 5 plr\:\,k in_the Balkans ticketholders for the musical are: Card 13:‘»“::. L‘:l::‘:t‘cnlf“:l‘"‘“ 'Ill,’ ‘s'"(” test ()f $250 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fur- Mrs, The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be the ranking guests at the dinner to be given this evening by Senator and Mre. Jesse H. Metcalf of Rhode Island in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Morgan Butler, daughterinlaw of Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Butler. Morgan Butler, ds law of Se iter-in tler of tor William M. b | Massachusetts, sang the role of Mi- caela in “Carmen” recently here in a delightful manner, but has never been heard in a recital in Washington except at the White House when she sang for Mrs. Coolidge at one of the State Dinners last Winter, when she The British Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard, the German Ambas- dor and Countess Maltzan, the Minister of Greece and Mme. Stmpou- , the Minister of China and Mme. the Minister of Hungary and L’AIGLON CLUB Afternoons and Evenings Rates from $22.50 up. Col. 5083. Adams 5040 SPRING ENSEMBLES trimmed Coats e $159.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fur- trimmed Coats ............ $98.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fur- .$97.50 .$79.50 delighted her cultured and distin- guished audience. Mrs. Morgan But- ler is coming on especially from Bos- ton, where she lives, to donate her services to this splendid charity, and AND COATS + Donna Antoinette de Martino, wife of the A or of Italy, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock for the last time $79.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Plain Coats $39.50 > ASMARTLY BECOMING COAT this season. e ; 12 Satin Dresses ............... $7.75 o Fhe Vics President and Mrs. Dawes 7o In two shades of green, with particular interest among the Rizik 16 Jersey Dresses .. ........... . $7.75 Senator and Mrs. James Couzens will entertain a company of 24 at dinner this evening in thelr home on Six- teenth street. The Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciechanowska, who are at the Hotel Ambessador in New York for a short stay, are expected to return the end of this week. @ models for Spring are chic Ensembles and Coats—cleverly conceived, artfully interpreted and especially worthy an immediate viewing. Madame and Mademoiselle are respectfully urged to see tl pale gray caracul trimming is pictured. = Other Spring models featur- E 15 Tweed Knicker Suits . $9.75 24 Knox Felt Hats .. v .. .. $5.00 Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. () J = These detals that dss- tinguish the best crafts- manshsp all combine in Brewood-engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements ing cape effects, striking plaids, and other new notes are included in the collection. Mme. De Graeff, wife of the Minis- ter of the Netherlands, will be at home Friday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:80 o'clock for the last time this ssason. The BSecretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Eakin of Manhattan, Kans., at dinner last evening in the presidential suite at the Mayflower. The other guests were Senator Charles Curtis, Senator and Mrs. 1310 F Street TWELVE THIRTEEN F trimmed Coats . ............. $59.50 Assembly of the trousseau is mo more_important than a consultation on engraved essentials to the ceremony with Last Sunday you read of the opening of new additional space for our now famous Bettie ‘ I Arthur Capper, Representative and ( = - Fd | = - Mrs. James G. Strong, Representa- | i P i ve were a bigger store. ] We are five and Mrs. Edgar C. Ellls, Mr. and | ‘BRe0®D | ANCORFORATED Frocks. Tt meant we are growing. € It meant that we were a bigger store. Mrs. Gann, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brand, Dr. and Mrs. O. Marlatt, Mrs. Mary Pieros Van Zile, dean of the Kansas State Agricultural College, at Man- hattan, Kans.; Mrs. Marjorie Kimball, Engrevers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. e e 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVE. going to grow still bigger, but to reach our goal we have got to do bigger things tomorrow I than we did today. such a thing is possible. (] And so, with Easter but a round month off, we announce an event that bears out the above. SEBES § 1 C O s e B S Sl s Ove o WD ain € Give you more for your money tomorrow than we did today—if Announcement! 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You are cordially nvited to consult her on all matters pertaining to hostery. A Paris color chart will be glven free to every caller. Penn. Ave. at Eighth St. N.W. . Consult Louvre Presentation for the Exolusive Styles in Millinery— In Dress Hats, $]().00 to 829.50 In Sports Hats, $7.95 o $22.50 1316 G Street City Clab Building ]

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