Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1926, Page 18

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13 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, "MARCH '8, 1926. SOCIETY. place Saturday afternoon at 4:30 |corsage houquet of pink Killarney |president of the Northern Pacific rail- | after spending the Winter in the Pan- : >elock, In All Souls' Unitarian Church, | roses. road. ama Canal Zone. She was at Ancon, SOUTHERN HOSTESS the Rev. Dr. Ulysses G. B. Pierce| Mr. Merle Talbot was the best man. at the home of Maj. W. A. Murphy. : officiating. The church was decorated | Other guests at the wedding besides | mMrs, H. E. ¢. Bryant of Cleveland | U- Miss Ka il_of Mor o = with Spring flowers and ferns, and a|the families were M Mrs. Theo-| park has returned to Washington | (Continuned on Nineteenth Page. reception followed immediately after Chisholm, Mr. Howard in the church parlor. In place of the Knight and Mr. and Mrs. George = ' H : customary wedding march, Mr. Lewis | W. Baumann. . < BT =t . A \ ¥ ) ear y i water plaved the chimes on (he new Ausisting the Iwida] couple at the A C G Sl & C I The PreSIdent dnd NI]’S. C()?lldf__e .t( = 5 o o ’o:fr::":n:;‘r“;;? hurch, and during (he‘v ption were .§| . 1;::;;:&:;":\('?;}n :{ o % Oan oy nc.; T i e bride cor - | Ba e, M s Bri s . the University of Wisconsin . o Iy Do Eathar i waee fos s | AR o e : Auctioneers % J riage. and she wore a dark biue crepe Glee Club Today. . de chine gown trimmed in flesh.col- | Corinhe Frazier. : : 715 13th Street ored chiffon and made r - e o flares in the skirt. | hat w e A Mrs. Charles Donnelly of . 5 : £un mefal gray grosgrain ribbon. and rrived today at the Willard RESIBFENGS o s P fv4, harien stin Dall of v : : ' vore rsage houquet of Ophelia | from Cuba, where they have spent as HE President and Mrs. Cool-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin Dall of she wore a corsage houq p her ave spe idge will hear the members New York. The ceremony will he per- F i roses and llies of the valley. month. After a few days here, they of the University of Wiscon- | formed in the E o Church at p % Miss Helen Marbut, sister of the | plan to return to their St. Paul home. B sin Glee Club in a short | Hyde Park, N 0 will probably y bride, was the maid of hono . and Mrs. Donnelly were accom- (By Catalogue) { vecital at 4 o'clock this after- | be followed by a reception at Spring- . wore a_gown of light blue crepe, a to Washington hy Mr. and noon. There will be a small family [ wood. the home of the bride's parents. £ % hat of blue taffeta and straw and a|Mrs. R. W. Clark. Mr. Donnelly is of & party to hear them The present Assistant Secretary o i ) ¢ 9 5 the Nuby' wnd Mvs. Theodore Douslns| onderiu oliection Secretary of State Robinson were married in Springwood g Q " ry i to Pinehurst for Visi | Church, “the ceremony being attended e : by the bridegroom’s uncle, the Presi Secretary of State, | by . e Aseistany, OISt e [dent,” and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Iogg. accompanied hy his D S At i Washinstorl for the : i 4 1 h ' Rare Antique Furniture; Works of Art, including Pair of Jaw, Mr. Frank J. St. s :‘",MW‘ . . - S b { Cloisonne Vases and Large Chinese Silver Koro (both Iaft Washington last Pinehurst, N. C., where they wiil be | Mys. Rohinson K. Downey will give ey Shoe *Pr LIC"“”g presentation pieces), Emerald and Diamond Jewelry, for a week a luncheon in the presidential suite at | ; . i P P s ~ Oriental Rugs, Silver and Sheffield, Paintings by artists Mrs. Kelloj Il he hostess at di he Willard s r chec - Ty i : i . ner this eveniig, entartaining In com- " P e el oy & 4 1 hree _7“5&!0” -J\Qf“ of note, Old China, Bronzes and Many Other Articles pliment o the Ambassa: f Bel- | ago. but owing to illne Mrs. Downey | was 1o have taken place some weeks . £ ‘ i gy NI ghum and Baroness de Cartier. poRthOnGH T o u e : : : g ‘i j A \X[*" 00 i bl ction within 2 izie Ambassador ot Pelglianlunia | Miw, CLV: vaviiten Busschie s o : & | . All to be sold at public auction our RBarnness de (Cartier entertained at | €on, Mr. Hilmar van den Bussche, are F ] ! : . 1 A s gn“eneg‘ 715 lsth Street luncheon vesterday at the embassy, At Wardman Park Hotel for about a 5 . . whan their ts were the Ambas. | Week before to Detroit, where . Of gray or sauterne kid. sedor of Brasl, Mr.' 'S, ursel ‘o | thev wil Jont ol van den Buseche | G i . 0T [ = o oaeuigiaos. @ || Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursda Capper, Senator and Mrs. Claude A, | for duty. | ¢ E Of the slim spike heel... March 9th, 10th and 11th, 1926 Swanson, Representative and M John Philip Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Perry | (o John Allan Dougherty has is. s : ~ At 2 P. M. Each Day "j"’l;’;flgl ;\,"d e e, Mrs, dies | she will give in the presidential suite . E £ - 3 - ?‘[C)‘(I Z,O By order of the American Security & Truat Co. for a promi- McCawler, Mrs. Truxtun Eeate, My, | (" ‘Villard Friday nig _ . R IRASE , o aent Fetate and for other account. Cleveland Perkins and Mr. Felipe A.| Mrs William Wirt Giles announces . \ : H 131 (F Street ~ XOW ON VIEW Kepil. counselor of the Argentine - ment of her daughter Ruth : ; 5 2 _ RLOAN & 00.. TNC.. Ancte. embassy. Evelyn to Mr. Clarence Lynn Tucker ¢ 3 ; % A - - ’ — _—— Terms—Cnsh. c. G . . i of Houghton, 1 The wedding will 3 b (2 The Ambassador of Italy and | take place the laiter part of June. Dionna Antoinette de Martino were — 1 A the guests in whose honor Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill were b ; . e o o s T I TT T TS, Mrs. Perry Eelmont enter & 1o a company at dinner last A : ; i s = company of 36 at dinner ¢ nins. — Mrs. Henry An z The Ambassador of Germany and |thony Wavne Cook will be the giiests ' h T R d f S Baroness Maltzan will entertain |nf honor at luncheon tomorrow of the / - e rue ewar o ervice at dinner tomorrow evening in com- Wemen's National Press Cluh, - The New and Greater Telleff Store is just that'to s the dewatd of A service we pliment tn Herr and Frau Furtwaenz- lor. the dinnar tn be followed by a ra. | The Congressional Cluh has issued ) have liked to render and have tried to render well. The hope within us is that with the Seption Herr Furtwmcugler has come |EbF 108 0%, IS EE, "o e Tolube | MRS, JOHN N. SANDLIN, ¢ increased space for Service we may weld more strongly to us, the loyalty Washington x?w--‘in:\r:l‘:nr;":& Qrm;‘m e York | house, 2001 New Hampshire avenue, :,\ni’llfn::dlx‘lflv:‘r(v‘-l!"a::“ql‘]::vll‘n'n ;3’(_"1“‘“";?:'] one of the numerous popular w f'n’;(’fl» have sa generausly accorded us in the past, and that as newcomers to Washing- PRAkATHORIC Orchsnton. ;“r:n a Jofnt l:g.n“‘1\‘\'1!15:‘;::‘\“!:"“7;. : ton become residents, they will find Jelleff policies and practices admirable. The Minister of Guatemala and|Raleigh Donahue, baritene, and M. | Atlantic City. where he went to | bottom, Col. Edward Thayer, Mrs. Dr. Fm:;vrn do] anchez Latour wm’olhnms"l‘harlex- T. Ferry. pianist. attend churoh tonferenoos Crelghton, D, dndl MY, -Briatova , at dinner last evening, entertalning in = a Maj. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. Mrs. compli S0 S C: Mcldbr A partial list of patrons for the i} . e :{n\”::r;mvm (‘| V. .\I;Lll « )lll]!;.lll polo ball to be held at the Willard .\{.qj. James Calvin Hemphi for John Moran, Maj. and Mr 5 0 = who Follow 1k sl # d This 'S b . N o e o troin, who i spending | T tel April 6 includes: President | Mer editor of the Charleton C.o M and Mes. W M. ! s who follo e style trends is Store brings to you Fashion Ington durlng the war and huve many | Jecretary of Wur. Ar. Davix; the | ville,'s. ¢".. Press and Banner, returned | Mrs, Eastlic, Mr. and Mrs, Ewell A Romney news of today, for Romney Styles have prominent place in our friends here. jarendo u Senor Do : 0 Abbeville todiy T me to —_ Fashions are Youth personified. blicit; d i Stock: . Juan Riano; the ador of Bel- |12 A A 3 - = > M P ' publicity and in our Stocks. The Minister of (‘zechoslovakia, Mr. [gium. Baron de Cartier; the Am- 1‘)\:%"”“” ":‘\\‘ v \-I'f |I).,.m’|m:-: L 'K'iffi"i‘f.’.’.‘l'?' . q »A FASH}O:‘ INSTITUK&?.P}?, Zdenek Fierlinger, will entertain af |bassador of Great Britain, Sir . 4 day | her hushand at Congre 4 Paris Washington ? » night, Maj. Hemphill ¥ having returned on Saturday in the Sinnerithis evening. | Fame Howard; the Ambassdor of|two living charter members o Niew Amsterdam from a visit of sev ke . ;| elub. ral months in France, e Minister of Poland. Mr. Jan|the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan fi ‘iechanowski, has returned to Wash. | Velarde: the Ambassador of Germany. o s 5 _ 16 tharriaiEe of Miss Louige Mar Ington after spending a few davs in|Raron Agn Maltzan. the Amhassador |y, &' the Conaressional Country erlub | o e o | New York at the Ambassador Hotel | of dnpan. Mr. Matsudaira: the Ambas. |5 5v Rt T M WU nGusus £ ol s Mrs. Walter F. George, wife of | spn o Bl o A o ame | honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. €. Haose of | Roy 0ok Eenator George of Geargla, will en- | e afinister of Paland, Mr. Jan Gle. | Kansas City. who have heen spending — = tertain at luncheon Wednesday at|chanawski. and Semator James W |Scveral davs in Washingtor the Mayflower Hotel. Shanuen. & € ste of the hosts. Ar. : Mrs E M George and her young son | 8 Hoose will sail early next Marcus will leave Washington ahout | Mrs. John J. Higgins of Reckville, | BUrope. spending six months visiting | Tailored to fit_sour furniture, PN T e " 2 S n— i May 1 for thelr home in Georgia. | M. annoinces the enzagement of |(riends there . Tesian e e vl 75¢ RISTOCRATIC and heautiful fashions which have heen helpful in the building of == | her daughter Harriet Elizabeth to 2 Jomestie Helland Window Sha 5 > , € ; L the 1t [ihe Rex™ James Murdock. alxo of AR Chiore %1 4B Varie i the Store’s clientele to find a more worthy setting in the greater Jelleff Store. From have canceled their social engage- | pockville R 2 \ta. | bY_ 8. All colors. %125 vatue.. O C L 1 ) g Iy er | e ments, due 1o the critical IHiness of | ' 0F ! —— e B s Qo W NERUAEP ||| the moment of their introduction, Romney fashions have been recognized as having thelr aunt, Mrs. Geol Porter. | Arts ¢ Hoits to Eger, Hepreucn g > and Mrs. i Maln 3211 tor Estimates i S : 2 = = The Secretary of War will be guest | Fatvian Diplomats Tomorrow. Siee I sHenative ahd Ms. D L class and distinction. of honor at a dinner to be given in Mr, and Mrs, Paul Bleyden will be = the Wilnd oo do £VAR I | nokts Pucsdny evening et Mnaec. at | Special Showing Tomorrow of Jard Thursday night by the military |the Arts Club, when the Minister of i ‘New Romney Fashions for March attache of the Japanese embassy,|latvin and M eva will be the hon DO AR ARTHOR 7. SN DETR P ing the dinner there President Treasurer Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff will he an eveninz of b n poetry and music The former finance minister of Can ada and Lady White have come to| 1o (oo Olile) of Hhe New Washington to spend a fortnight and | york Avenne Chirch has returned are at Wardman Park Hotel | Of interest In \Cashington is the t | a n nc announcement of the engagement of Mile. Lutfia Yousry, daughter of the ; — Ld n Minister to Rerlin and Mme 7 | : sry. to A. M. Hassanein Rey, sec A, THIRTY FOUR YEARS AT chamberlain to King Fa ERypt. S. Yousry Pasha represented 93' F S his government at this post from AN treet January 1924, until April 17, 19 when he was tranferred to the at Berlin. During his stay heve Has. | . b | ST Since 1883 ™ | B / -, Eation, belng transferr o w e of the oldest cleaners in : K i 1 tion court from this post Wsfinelon lour” metliods, we most ) l The Minister and Mrs. Yousry, | [ moder e I ) b with their family, are visiting o || *onderto! i - Exypt, and the wedding will probably el . A i | HALDEMAN P Gl B Siass aners and Dyers Misx Anna T velt, danghter of o i B 14 WELERS s former Assisiant Swcretary of e | [[ 1733 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W. [l ST el b Navy and Mrs Roosovelt, ;i has selected Saturday. June 3. for her | WhuRsSEEARLnSE. 3 — marrfage to Mr. Curtis R. Dall, son of | 1 | Thosy Wisve il Sold Out! MEMBERS OF AMSIEEDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE Col. Noburu Morf ’.,r & | Frock §59.50, Home for the interior | Coats an d Romney Coats Romney Frocks $59.50 $49.50 Sketched is a straightline model for women in charmeen Smart Romney Frocks for women. including twe & e i or Twillbloom. It has side panels of pin-tucking amounting models sketched. one nf evelet emhroidered navy Elizaheth Refrigerator Z i alnost to cording. and a like panel from collar to waist in Crepe. with slip of the fashionable hlonde shade which | the back, also as a facing of the revers and cuff effect. Col- gleams through the evelets to lighten the ensemble A This Style T P lar is of mink-dyed squirrel collar of blonde genrgette develops intn a scalloped tie But More of These Popular Oxfords Have Just Come In One. oF the 6w (Cape-conbimonals for worist hasla Another woman's model from Romney is of deep Bo: | panel-back, giving long lines, the cape buttoning onto the de Rose or Crepe Roma, a delightful aiternoon frock with ; tieves wilh smart Litle Toope. A nirrow Stels st round neck and long slceves which combine two shades o 4 forms into several short, flat loops at the back of the A band of the deeper tone edges the frock by some six collar. forcing it to stand crect, though it manages to droop inches, and slashed at the leit to the hip is cavght by into lapels in front, while the scarf continues downw waterlilies of velvet in vivid greens and rose shades I surely was even a greater disappoint- ment to us. than to our many friends, to have been almost entirely sold out of the new Oxfords last week. \We simply cannot get enough of them! A dainty vouthful Romney frock for the miss is of Flat Crepe in deep heige with a cape-hack. a tiny tailory turn over collar piped with scarlet and sleeves that are wonders of designing, being embroidered in splashes of red. hlue, green, purple and white by threads of silk, gold and silver and beads. . . . 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