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20 SOCIETY, SOCIETY President and Mrs. Cbolidge Returned This Morning From Week THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BRIDE OF THIS AFTERNOON. tioned in Washington several ago and have many friends here. - sign Hunter is a graduate of the Naval Academy in the cluss of 192, now stationed aboard the Dakota. Mrs. C. J. Will luncheon today at Hotel, when her g vere the mem- bers of her bridge cluly including Mrs. Adam Wyart, Mrs. Fredervick 1. Cox. Mrs. Rush LaMotte Stephenson- Dennis, Mrs ., MONDAY. MARCIL 15, 1926. ! Birmingham, Ala., to remain until the first of April. Fa mer Senator Phelan Here Visit en Route to Ital, ormer Senator James Phel is at the Willard for a xh will go to New York tomorrow and be at the Ambassador until he sails Tuesday, March 30, for Italy. snator Key Pittman will’ entertain a company of men at dinner this eve- ning at the Willard in honor of former or Phelan SOCIETY. sister, Miss Ifelen Donahoe, and Mr. John 'J. Talbot of Erooklyn, N. Y brother of the bridegroom, wus hest man. The wedding was attended by only the immedfate families. Follow- ing the service at the church, u wed- ding _breakfast served at the Mayflower Hotel. Mr. Talbot is in the service of the United States Tariff Commission in this city. Mrs. John M. Beavers, Mrs. James Marshall Willey, State regent-elect, and other State officers of the District of Columbia Daughters te regent; |ANA OIL As good for the hair as it is for the skin. For a perfect shampoo use this scientific COMPLEXION Hyn Cardwell of the American Revolution are the guests in_honor of whom Richard “(Continued on Twenty-first Page.) Dallett Wilson and Mrs. Rob- ert Henderson, who have been on a motor trip through Virgin Virginia, returned yesterday after a short stay at White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. SOAP JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS End Cruise. Attending “Coast G Wardman Park Theater in addition to the Secret: Treasury, Wh ol honor, were Und ot s vesterday in Miami, Vi « nd has jolned Rear Admiral B bl R Willard Brownson and Gen. McKenzie Moss and Asistant Haldwin Day Spilman at the tary Lincoln S. Andrews, forme; ator Robert L. Owen and My Henry, seoretury of the bassy. neral for the rd night” at Thoma= 1. Re The charge d a0 m ha for piion ate of Maryland, Mr. will preside. 1E President and M returned to the Whi this morning from u week cruise on the N this af wiil receive clal appointment. es of Persia and Stephen LI rd invitations afternoon, o'clock in the | legation N street in celebra- tion of the Persian new year, the vear beginning in Persia on the first ay of Spring, March 1. Kazemi wus hostess at . entertaining in com- . Lipova, wife of the stunt ‘The Secretary of Jogg will be the nonor guests this evening of the Ambx Mexico and Mme. T Gregory at diner o enter- of rrench em- | gained a small last evening. part Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn Rust will have as their guests ner this ey ing Mr. and Mrs. itobert Kleberg, the formerly Miss 1lele The Ambassador «of G Maltzan wil ving from o York, where the; Waward Bar: New OQulfits Mr.and Mrs 1S » For Infants, Small Boys and Girls At Moderate Prices AN EXQUISITE COLLECTION Friday, March 12, at St. Martin's Church, Miss May T. Donahoe, daugh- ter of Mrs. Margaret Donahoe, was married to Mr. nk Talbot, son of Mrs. Catherine Talbot of Brooklyn, N. Y. The hride was attended by her Texns, Ing the Intter's parents. former Lepre sentative and Mrs, Phillip Pitt Camp bell. Senorita Cromever, zan were the . o nd Miss Annie Fastland. Tast o = of ) entertained in the Allen Krelsler and Mr. MeClellan of W ey r. who | ome. were Gen, Mrs, Fritz George CGioelet o visit with the daughter, Mr, Amhers: Cevil Mrs. Erie Greenleaf 1t today for and Mrs, John Francis at Biltmore House. Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, mpanied by their son and daugh Reed, Jr. and Miss Lave returned from . where they spent pan and M dinne To ~Match or (ontrast That isn’t the question wou may do either the new shoe modes. HE newest things in exquisite differ- ent apparel for the little folks are arriving here each day. I St. Augustine, ¥ [a week or 10 days Itwre and ew York this ternational will remain wpeland. d of New Yor at wife of . enter- dman Hests were wife of Sen- liam H. King, iKing. Mrs. Harley Macpherson Crichton, d Mrs, Allison. Senator for the rdine went to to for with VERY garment was made especially for us by a maker who specializes in unusua), healthiul garments. Arteraft shoes come in such lovely shades . . . and combinations or novelty reptilian effects $1350 ator Kendsi wite of S {axs Wi The e Yubert Work, v E the Fiorentine r 1 this eve Coats, Hats, Caps, Dresses, Boys' Suists, rdian Park teen postponed from Thurs. N Mareh 18, to the follow- Thursday, March 25 their wite and My Denve Novelty Gifts, Nursery Furnishings / ricrast &87?0&5" 1311 (F) Street~ Lepresen [mon of Alab; 1 at the | ¢y F STREET CoRNER OF 3™ The and Lady Isabella members of the embassy staff attended | Miss Almon is u che wedding o = Louise Crosby [girl and will visit tanshor A venor | returning to her he . THOMPSON, , daughter of Mrs. Grosvi cretary taking place in the home of Mr. and ine Aln#n Who was Miss Louise — ) her marriage to the British Mrs. Backus. L — I — D — IR —— I —— D ——=0 =0 Philipshorn | York before in Alabama. Charles A, { t luncheon vester- of guests minister of | Ay White of the sntative and Nir hosts sl the rington of the rs. Cr ihe late Indian % County Tyrne. Noit which took place the home of M 2416 Trae Lewis of Waterbury, € The arrungements were charmin their simplicity 2nd with the tion of the members of the I embassy staff, only the family present. The bride entered where the ¢ Jast | their daughter, Lillian George, to of the sizn I3 1 Wilson Hunter. (7, 8 sue. on ol hd M » cousin of the | of Portsmouth, Jands and Mm Capt. and M lits been spending the in Washington. | 1. when | wer heir Frank Hunter 3 L inctudin lith the Suits— —you'll want a Scarf. Here's a i splendid variety and excellent 5295 l lue Street Ploor 1 Richurds were sta by Dr. Chvalkovsky The wedding will taie § her arrival. will home in Prague Mrs, Linthicum, wife of Represent- ative Charles Linthicum of Mary- fand. will be at home tomorrow after. l‘:mll from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Hotel Roosevelt . When she will have wifth her Mrs. Garrett. wife of Representa. tive Finis JI. Garr 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. [ their Count and Countess Hansie Larisch of Vienna. Austria, and Czechoslov Kiit, ve fn Washington tomor row al days’ with the latte I the drawing room, x ¢ owas pecfornied.| Mrs, Nathaniel €. Dial, wife of | 2 | former Ser Dial, entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Wil wife of Mr. Justice WASHINGTON, D. C. HE DELICIOUS PIE, French Pastry and Salads for which Hotel Raleigh P§ s notably famous are now earved ot Populer Prices is Hotel Raleigh Coffee Shoppe. e Week doyr—Breshfast, Lunch. Dinner. Sundays, Dinner enly, 6 (0 9. 3 Householder ment in the Wy Larisch is a nlece of M and u cousin of the Du pinster and of the of Ples Tempting for Tuesday A Special Assortment of Twills and Tweeds Tustrous 4 semi-prin- cess e-fitting sleeves of Honiton lace. o own | Rrous: was cut in a deep V' in back and| field, front, filled with s of the lace | C making a high ne. The court with a ruffle of a fan shaped ef- ton Her veil was of Tiffon and was held by a coronet of sace With tiny clustes of soms caugl carried a roses and o Princess ~. Joseph I. Maas. Mrs, hleuter and on Sta Mrs, Harriman, Alexander ! Mi ¥ra E. A, Mrs re: e Mrs. Perry Belmont will be hostess at luncheon Thursday. lin Bver- this eve- Fannie Dial, of Mr. and over the week hon and N ters of the distingui hdebutante Dial, en end Miss Virginia Mr. Alfred tished Swiss vio. Mrs | ett will entertain at dinner ning, followed b musical. ‘s. Theodore W. Rich- and she B 1 the engagement of o of white the valley. She of pearls about her neck. rd Cheney of New York was m of honor and only attend- she wore a gown of tan lace and carried a bou- Pochon, Pochon, linist N |\ 1ilie firing Suits Of the new approved models— —which give preferencc to the smartly tailored short Box Coats— plain or braid and button trimmed. Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Rep. resentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom. will be the guest of honor at the weekly tea ut the Congressional Club Friday afternoon, when she will give an in- formal talk. Signorina Clelia Fiora- nti, soprano, will sir 1 will be followed weh Group Capt. tache of the Priiish er best man. Mrs. Backu re a costume of Following the cer a reception to were asked, Guests at the rec the diplomatic ciety here, in other cities, 3 Dw Edwi gement of Miss to Dr. Frantise v Minister of € was announced Blanche Stuart Chvalkov choslova- wi vesterda o] tion were from d resident so- w York and from included Mr. and Morrow, Mr. and —but this is a 1 featured price —not a fair valuation! ht ry Ward Chene Aellen, Mi Itoscoe Tirown 11 of New Y Webb of o Galt 5 Bro. 323 In Tan. Navy, Gray, Hairline Stripes and Mannish Mixtures. Sizes14t042. Third Floor Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and §peaner_since Preskdent erson's administration “—we have enjoyed the petronage of those most closely identified with the cial and social life of the capital and nation. Estatlisied 1802 gave a supper party last evening in compliment to the bride and bride- groom, when their 50 guests included the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard, the members of the British embassy staff and the out-oftown guests here for the wed- ding. When Mr. Thompson and his bride left for a wedding journey later this afternoon she wore a charming cos. fume in soft brown tones. They will shortly return to the Cap Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler will go to Baltimore Thursday, March 25, for the celebration of Maryland | day. Among other distinguished guests at the celebration will be the Ambassador of Great Rritain and Lady Isabella Howard. The attorney WILL COATS | = |ol——= ol c—=[a|[o—= || —=|8le——=alale——alc——]a] Presenting a Group of Ple asing Blouses —That the Suits Will Suggest Tub Silk and Printed Crepe—in White Blue,Tan,Greenand Coral. Plaited, tucked or plain tailored—with mannish, round or v collar eflectfl. 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