Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1926, Page 8

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SOCIETY The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Will Take Short Cruise Aboard the 'Mavflower Over Sunday. Marquess i the naval Distinguished Compzny At 1 sh Embassy Last Night The Minist: Sze will ent Maryland. wil Tuesday after o'clock ut the The Assistant and Mrs. J Monday The naval embass: hosts at of Admiral Hutchison, month. ( Panama Mrs. Land. aceol er, Mrs. Dwight Chester, has gon Aiken, S, ", where they are stu at the Lodge. hoste: will entertgin uding the Amb: Britain and Lady lsabella Howard. | evening, when I company, ssador Wil Former United States Amb *o Mexico and Mre. v Lan fon entertained at t "inoy” PPater<burg. la tpending the s Mre. Alvin Dod: Eiimson are the guests in v Mrs. Wilson Fitch $mith will enter 1ain at tea Monday home, at 441 Park avenue, in New York. r hiome, will be s in Mrs. Dodd will, re $n Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. last night for C‘olumbu cause of the death of ) . Seymour, former .ssis Attorney General. Mr. Warren 1% son of the ormer Vice President ved today t Willard, where Lie will remain 1l return to | n Dierks were ny at luncheon here they ave Mrs, Gillett-1Hll has gore to Balti- spend the week end with Ad- tmiral and Mrs, Walter McLean. has issued afternoon for Mrs, Gibson Fahnes rards for a tea Tucsdaj & Coronial Damies. Florida to visit Busch at Palm return after Laster. < will entertals rnoon in the dman Park rel in honor of her sister-in. Fdward Burke of Manila. Mrs. Bu: js making an extended visit to Wash- ington. spending part of her time with Mrs. Towers and part with her sister, Ars. Ridgeway. Capt. and_Mrs, Scott Hero for Few Days. Cept. and Mrs. W. Pitt Scott arviv- ®d this morning to spend the week end at Wardman Park Hotel. Capt. Scott has completed a week’s inspec- it a | Flor-1 Ho- | A o ter Grant will be | Will t ing SOCIETY. W Iv. and leave today her mother Daughter of Senator and Mrs. ( Nrs in Venc THE [ Stewart, planning a fir in the n of Corps of Cadet Gen. Sladen post Former S PVE Units undes hugetts, he net have M Cuig Ha Mrs. ment will visit wer and will L M. A in Chi eon ar Bachrach 1e from Flor spendi i he ¢ has a | will ren Superintendent Given Farewell Sladen and Miss § farewe Club by Charles P. Col. {ton . Alexand in Farewell parties for M: Mrs. Fred W Miss Be leave West P post in 1w there. present is commandant of cadets. with a i Beginning lance last eve fall. th tained at_a Lu il ent sists 3., 1 over v the officers and ladies of the % w\""llzgfi""'fi P2 AUER ast night at the | their guests to| nd Family arties. en and t v Sladen, whi « ntendent of Jr Jeweliers reception until and For nea . Col. . Wirt Robinsen, Lieut. Col. Col. Ro Holt Lieut Lewis, ertain for them. The of Lieut. Joseph A. aide de camp; 3 adjutant; WASHINGTON'S 1EADING FLORIST “Say It With Flowers Say It With Ours!” bome with Gude's Many unique and GUDE &™ F St NOW. Wembers of Flovisis 1 N N2 tendent on Gen, Slden’s 1 honor to ' who ix e ughter Cl dman Park Hotel af ca cent nquarter since P ely identified w cial and social the capital and nation, Established 1802 EVENING David 1 Aaytioe B k, Val 0. Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware Even Though Lent Curtails Festivities You may brighten up the Flowers. artistic effects in bouquets, etc., for St. Patrick’s Day 1162 Conn. Ave. N2\, W7 N WA now in Hilive - left m her home SPECIAL SUNDAY BLUE MOON DINNER Sibveramiths _Sttioners { o) They | 1 | | | v for the 3 < A% S and the attractive Folse and hostess, Miss Dawson, from Italy ance, will be again on view. an Miss Virginla Alexander will en- " [ertain " |and bridge this evening ut the Grace Dodge Hotel in compliment to her sis from Ith; 1 party of eight at dinner er, Miss Catherine Alexander, Miss Tillie Steiner will be hostess |t the of the Women's City Club fternoon and will be as- 7 Mrs, rd B. Schlos Kllen Spencer Mussey, Mrs, Jennie O. Ber- tzer and Mre. George A. eld will Whit NNl N N SN TAR, WASHINGTON, will be water-color scenes by Mr. ‘Mr Bell, painted in Washington, and d 1o the | D. 0., SATURDAY, MUSIC MODERN MUSIC PROGRAM. Mildred Kolb Schulze, ' planist and composer, who is prominent in the coterie of carnest young musicians of Washington, and Jack Nesbit, a baritone whose voice is popular with radio fans, gave an unusual program of modern music delightfully at_the Morning Clib. Mrs. who played Ballentyné's little suite of pi srent co sing a Little Lamb" her theme, ore this club last vear so su i n ba counted upon to de back to '60 lonial ‘Days in the Robes de Style predoin- inant in The Hecht Company Faslions of the Hour! AINTY and alluring, | later, he had been fighting to over- these evening gowns bring MARCH 13, 1926. Dromedaries, the Goat of Thibet, the Grasshopper, the Dolphing, the Craw-{ thts group. They all show intellizent | sl anidtiie GAEY. L s, | TUSIClanship i composition and bal. | Griffes, the American com Mrs. Schulze plaved as the opening marked talent who died practically | group three “Children’s oess from starvation before he had reached | {iyiaq “March of the Storks. “The bis thirties. They are beautifu S bl e Gt Ll Saps which have not been heard here, bub- | Jigh » written by e it lely, at least. The “Symphony inleomposer, Alex Voormolen, in 1823, Yellow™ has exquisite words, as well | che followed it with a group written as- music, and “The Flight of the iy 1925 by the same composer. This Moon” is unother rarely beautiful | group was based on Anderson's fair SODg. tales_and included an introductio: Yet his real art in sustaining | in 1 legato style of einging and | enunciation carried these last @1l in munusqript and_ written | Mrs o | Schulze, over in charming [ Poulenc | tie Dream,” with |in tempo, e |t le, was the origi- hulze's newest work, completed few weeks, entitled “Fulfill- was the fitting close to the The words were written by Stoddard of th 3 ¢ interesting work und one | should prove popular {4 | | andle Glow," whic nd beautiful The Pendulum of f‘ash back the charm of grandmother’s days, yet subtly convey the sophistication of the modern woman. That is why we are so enthusiastic over this new fashion that fashionables here and abroad are wearing. Mis S (A) Another es’ Double-Faced Ivory and Pink Satin Frock full gathered : irt with the * de Style” dip showing the soft pink satin facing and finished with a large bow of rose tatfeta ribbon and a modesty vestee of real lace and silk flowers. $125. This and That---Found Here and There Robe ankle, K °Qe in Our Fashion Aisles 1. Miller Regent Pump in Blonde Kidskin Avenue of The shoes Fifth sponsors. Masterpieces shoecraft—as lovely as the women who wear them. For beauty goes well shod, in these regal pumps with the heels. Priced, high spike 4.50. i (First Floor.) “Brigitte,” the Glove to Welcome Springtime Comes, of course, from the famous House of Perrin. And to suit the changing humor of Fashion, this nov- elty kid glove turns its highly embroidered cuffs abruptly down, $4.95. (First Floor. THE HECHT CO-~F STREFT Jewelry to Match the Costume of “Capri Blue” Necklaces, bracelets, car- rings and brooches in this wonderful color seen no- where in nature but the Blue Grotto of Capri in the Bay of Naples. Two-picce sets— bracelet and necklace. $9.95. (First ¥loor.) Colorful Handbags - of Fabric or Leather To snuggle under your arm, or swing—according to your selection from these of lizard and shoe calf leathers —mirroleen and moire fabric. “The new Spring colors are in evidence, Priced from $495 e (First Floor.) And Your Hat Must Be “Wild Honey” The new Spring shade, as flattering to the blonde as to the brunette, Sketched—a combination of softest feit and horsehair, $10. Dobbs Hats for Women found ex- clusively at The Hecht Co. (Fifth Ploor.) Hand-Painted Scarf with Kerchief to Match Gives that dash of color to tailored ensemble which the present mode requires. Of heavy crepe de chine and decorated in the most mod- ernistic manner, they are the embodiment of chic. Set, $3.95. a (First Floor.) % o Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. “The Rubaiyat,” were the others of the time he reached his third | “Aladdin.” “Waltz of Cinderella” vd b of songs Mr. Nesbit's voice gave [ “To an Ugly Duckling.” Both groups ence of the cold which, he stated [were fascinating in their light] { satirical method of tre: of chromati | with melody. 1g veading by Mrs, ‘The entire progra delightful. From « Birmingham News And just a few ve heing | knock-kneed was a mis nstead of a dance. RZRXZXIRZXS ment. i sixths, with liberal use | . they were, 38 that quality that is dis- slenc's. A scheizo by Griffes piano was also given interest- chulze. was genuinely Lon The Cape Coat Youthful New M. . Thereturn of the is proof of its popu is no exception. {ing language Just Think! { ABYSSINIAN LANGUAGE RECOGNIZED IN FRANCE Will Be Classed With Other Living Tongues for Candidates for Degrees. By the PAT now, 1 cial rts in France. There are no indications up to the present as to how i ndergrad uates are likely to take ge of 4nd there may even do ot know that age spoken by of the ruler of Abyssinia warns students ed in Amhari~ uthorized in universi le to provide & this permission some who ties where competent The decree nds already Iy be offered ese, Ftumanian list of T \Woman’s Basque Bodice Frock of Rose Taffeta (B) The very full gathered skirt with its broad decp dip in the back lends a flattering air to the wearer and the lapeled slash in front allows a peep at a dainty $97.50. Third Floor. odels Now Showing Cape Coat each season larity and this season Scallops and points and rich fur trimmings are used to create new effects. The sketch above is a misses’ coat of sea foam lorsheen which may be worn with or without the cape which has a charm- ingly finished scalloped edge and a scallo}m{ pocket, The flattering collar is of gray squirrel. $65. Third Floor. Sketched above is a woman's cape coat of gray silk faille, the cape forming points over the sleeve and embroidered in self and silver thrcad. The lining of gray brocaded crepe and collar of Summer fox add a note of richness. $95.

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