Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY Honor of Mexican Ambassador, - Asking Other Guests. NT COOLIDGE enter- distinguished com- any at luncheon today at the White House, his zuests in- cluding_the Ambassadgr of Mexico, Senor Tellez: the Mexican min- fster of cducation, Senor Dr. uel Pulg-Sasavranc; the State, Mr. Kelogg: the the Interlor, Dr. Work: the of Commerce, Mr. Hoove William E. Borah, Stephen G. Porter, Representative J Charles Al Secre- tary of & - Wright: Mr. Ralph B gor of Texas and Col. Sherwood A. Cheney, military aide to the President The President and Mrs. Coolidge dined last night at the Willard Hotel with the Secretary of TInterior, Dr. Hubert Work, this being his an- nual cabinet dinner in their honor. Mr. and M W, Bissell, son-in- law and d: of Dr. rived here nd served as hostess for her evening. Spr tlowers and r decorated the table in the presidential suite. It was the larzest dinner com- pany vet assembled by a member of the cabinet in honor of President and Mrs. Coolidge, und included Mr. Jus- tice and Mrs. Willis Van Devanter, Mr. Justice and My Harlan Kiske Stone, Senator Francis E. Warren, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Senator hard P, Ernst, Senator and Mrs. Rice \W. Means, Senator and Mrs. Despard Goff, Gov. George A. Parks of Alaska, Repre- sentative an Martin B. Mad- den, Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, sentative and Mrs. Edw vlor, Representative and Mrs. Guy Hurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W arns of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Reyn Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan,” Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marlow, Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richards Dr. and Mrs. L. H. » nie, First Assistant Postmaster ieneral and Mrs. i M. Bartlett, Second Assistant P ter General and Mrs. Warren Irving Gloves rector of the National Purk Service and Mrs. Stephen T. Mather, the pre: dent of George Washington Univer- sity and Mrs. William Mather Le: and Mrs. Tucker, the Rev. Mrs. Wallace Radeliffe Theodore W. Noyes, Mr. h L. Holland, Mr. and an, Mrs. Ste- Frederick Dent John B. Henderson, Mrs. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, e, Mrs. J. C. and Mrs. Ru Mrs. Cliffor phen B. G . former Pos Will H. Hays, Mr. C. Hamlin, M liams and Mr. A,V The Vice President and Mrs. were the guests for whom Sel and Mrs. William i King of Utah entertained a dinner party of ahout 125 guests at the Mayflower Hotel last night. in- cluded t! posing vetary of the Navy Mrs. Wilbur, some Senators and their wives, Iepresentatives and thelr v from the diplomatic m official and resident The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes tovk part in the dance which followed, a particularly up-to-date orchestrii heing chosen for the dance numbers. company Reception at Mexican Embassy This Aternoon. The Ambassador of Mexico and Se- nora. d z will entertain at a re- ception with dancing this afterncon from 4 to 6 oclock at the embassy which they have issued card: ‘The entha has a charming arrange- ment of roses and Spring flowers. One of the local orchestras will play for the dancing and several selections will be sung by Mexican singers. Senora de Tellez will be as Mrs. G. C. MeGregor, Mexican Comissione Mexican American Claims Commission; Senora de Romero, wife of the Mexican sec- retary, Mexican-Americans Claims on, and the wives of the sec- retaries of the embassy. They will all wear Mexican laces, The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovencs, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, entertained at dinner last evening, when his guests were the Ambassador of Belgium and Baron- ess de Cartier, the Ambassador of France and Mme. Berenger, the Am- ‘hassador of Italy and Donna An- toinette de Martino, the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Senator and Mrs. Robert Nel- son Stanfield, Senator and Mrs. Clande A. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Bverett Sanders, Commissioner and sisted by wife of the ss Wfllfl% m\‘j pay 28e 'a }(l'iu' f’;’l; a “‘dlndfl\' s Ay P te 13 the aw Cimiite Cambrie, in.x 6 ft.. $1.40, shop price. . Grnoe WM Runth Main_3211 for Estimates 217 F St.. Dul 1 Martin Bldg. Direc- | Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph and Mr. Sto- janovitch, secretary of the legation. Senator Clarence C. Dill is in New York for a few days and is staying at the Hotel Astor, Senator Carter Glass and Senator Claude A. Swanson of Virginia and Senator Wesley L. Jones will go to Newport News, Va., for the multiple launching Saturday of the nine ships and the laying of three keels within three hours. which will take place that day. Others who will go to Ne port News tor this occasion are Rep- resentative and Mrs. uyler Otis Bland, Representative and Mrs. Arthur M. Free, Representative and Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr., and Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles W. Dyson. Representative and Mrs. Richard 8. Aldrich have as their guest Mrs. irnest T. H. Metcalf of Providence, R. L Representative Ogden L. Mills has been joined by Mrs. Mills, who was in Pinehurst for a week. Maj. and Mrs. Francis B. Wilby were hosts at tea yesterday afternoon in the garden of the Mayflower, having 16 in their party Lieut. and Mrs. Russell Snow Hitch cock will entertain at bridge this eve ning in the honor of her mother, Mrs. Albert Morgan Gilbert. Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Thomas F. Woodlock will en- tertain at dinner this evening in the l);lnrs;nllne room at Wardman Park otel. Miss Hudson Selects Day For e to Mr. Birdsell. The marriage of Miss Ruth Mary Hudson, daughter of Representative Grant M. Hudson, to Mr, Roger Bird- sell of Racine, Wis., will take place Saturday evening, April 3, in the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont en tertained a large company at Inuck eon today in honor of Count Countess Larisch of Solna.. Mrs. George Barnett has returned to Washington after spending several weeks in Florida. | Former Representative and i rank W. Mondell will be ho ‘ompany of 50 at dinner this ¢ at the Congressional Country Club, which Mr. Mondell Is president. party s arranged in honor of members of the board of governo and their wives. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckermun enter. | tained a company of 40 at luncheon to. day at the Mayflower lotel in honor of visiting Colonial Dumes. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman were hosts at an informal dinner last evening at the Mayflower Hotel Mr, and Mrs. David Arthur Turnure, who are visiting the latter’s mother, | . Frederick J. Sfimson., in New . were entertained at dinner last | evening by Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Britt in their home on East Seventy- fourth street. Mr. and Mrs, Turnure will return to Washington after Easter. Mrs. Harry Rutledge Howser is en- tertaining a company of 24 at bridge | this afternoon followed by tea, when | she will be assisted b: W. Lee of Flemington, David Moore, sister who will pre: Mrs. Charles J., and Mr: of the hostess, e at the tea table. Mrs. Howser's daughter, Miss Eliz- abeth Gardner Howser, is spending several weeks as the gu of Lieut. and Mrs. Lee Schuma t the Bos- ton Navy Yard. Mrs. Charles Macou Wallingsford is entertaining at bridge this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Charles Lanier Dash- | beth THE EVENING ACCOMPLISHED Wife of Brig. Gen. STAR, WASHINGTO:! ARMY HOSTESS Gardens. She is an accomplished mus Harvey Charles 1 Dasher, who able, Mrs, W Mallet € Leuch Ligs and Mrs, [ L Edgar How ove and assisting in room » lunch- home in Covers Euests Frank ings at a St. Patrick’s brid eon this afternoon in he Holly avenue, Takoma Park aid for 1 Among the Alex Gusdorf, M Mrs. Ted Thomi Mrs. Newton, Mrs. E. . Hicks, William , Mrs. Bart Arson, s Helen Hart Will Ha William Kirb Mrs. Walter Skinke mphell, Mrs. Carl e flart and N agh, daughter of 5. Ardagh of Orilba, Ontario, who has been visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mes- yesterday for Miss Maude Dr. and Mrs. A WASHINGTON, D. C. =yHE DELICIOUS PIE, French Pastry and Salads REBEY for which Hotel Raleigh & BXZ PN 1 notably famous are now served at Popular Prices in Hotel Raleigh Coffes Shoppe B Wesk doys—Breakfast. Lunch, Dinnar. Sundays. Dinner enly, 6 to 9. er, Jr. Mrs. Wallingsford will be a sisted at tea after the game by Mr 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Spring Dresses fikATURING a group of atlractive new Spring Dresses which introduce smart types never before shown, in both one and two piece models. Many newest Spring shades, Modecrately priced at new fabrics and the also nawy and black. $49.50 and $65.00 \ *@he most advanced step in hosiery | making of the centwry.” “ :f color harmony that is truly remarkable. We have all the shades Acminded by the ulera fashionable. 3 THE HOSIERY SHOP Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Announces . Their Spring - Exhibition of Miss | New Orleans, guest of howill 1 she will visit Ruedin. Misy r Easter, and Mrs. Whitney I here | when Mr. Pierre L. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowman ar Mr. Harry Lowman, jr., are spending a fortnight at the Hotel Brighton, in Atlantic City. Mrs. Huron W. Lawson has issued cards for a tea Wednesday afternoon, March 24, in compliment to Mrs. Carl Engel. Marriage of Miss Martin to Capt. Sheets Announced. Mr. William Solomon Martin an- nounces the marriage of his daughter, 8 to ¢le ‘Trimmed With Iridescent Patent Leather Spanish Heels All sizes 2): to 8, AA to C. ——]o]———|o]c——[ojc———|o]Jc———al— black satin. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926. Louise Loretta, to Capt. Arthur M.|Lindsay Morehead, Mrs. Henry w. Sheets, U. 8. A., Field Artillery, which | Fitch, for the District Society of Co- took place March 11 in the rectory of | lonial Dames; Mrs. Joseph Washing- ton, Mre. Albert N. Baggs, for the So- y of Founders and Patriots; Mrs. T e St. Paul's Catholic Church, the Rev. L. J. Fealy officiating, . The bride wore a gown of sapphir blue velvet, with a toque to match, and carried a_bouquet of bride roses . She was at- Miss Rosemary Martin, who gown of blue velvet trimmed with apricot, a bl hat and carried pink rosebuds. Ci Daniel Calhoun was the best man. Following the coremony a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride's father to about 2 after which Capt. Sheets and his bri left for New Y hey will be at home after March 20 at Madison Bar- racks, N. Y., whe . Sheets is as signed to duty tended by her Mrs. W. Harry Brown, who is spending the season at Paim Beach, was the guest in whose honor Mr. Elwood 1. Rice entertained at dinner at Whitchall last cveni the guests wa priora. d widow of the former Minist vador to Washington Mrs. B Sumner Welles, who were with the latter's mother, Mrs. Richard 1. Townsend, for sev. eral days, have returned to New York, where they are at the A sador. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Cravath of arrived in Washington Mond staying at the Mayflowe accompanied by Cravath Larkin; Miss F Mr. . Lawrence Mis: Barthholomew Mrs. Cravath entertained her guests at dinner last evening in the presi dential dining room of the hotel, had as other guests Lieut. Col Mrs. Edward Geving Bliss. Tabhles breakfast ew York v and is She was ihter, Mrs, dson, (L and for the April 1 apidly Jeffer: Mayfio: and 1 for dis . past ot organizi- 1omins at the taken be named men in tinguished w and present. A nuniber tions. patriotic and historic in char- acter and purpose, will also have tables at the breakiust One of the tables that ularly fmportant is to he “gift table” and who are retur ters, documents, bool belonging there’ will be seated a group, and exch will present her in her own name or in the the donor who is unable to he pr at_the luncheon Those who have tables are Mrs. Mason Mrs. John 4 A cson family ad of the is_partie- called the persons already reser Nicholson and s, for the Jef. Hawaiian Island, nd Mrs. Brewster Mar- m Butler, Mrs. Minni- Andrews and Mrs. Fulton Coloni; Bradley Da 1es of Mary ns, for the Revolu Alvin Univer- R. Tuckerman wick, M gerode Le . Hert, George Wi Democratic Women Randolph Keith rrest, A. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles (; and Mrs. Rose Mrs. Delos Matthe uverneur Hoes, Mr: A Charming New BLACK SATIN PUMP & In the new Beverly black satin pump style we have added a small design of iridescent patent leather on instep which makes it entirely new. Perfect fitting and of wonderful quality. —sends to Washington the THELMA TIE An exclusively styled footwear model that por- trays the art of shoe-craftsmanship and designing (as only BARRIEMORE can). Available in Patent Kid, trimmed in gray, green and parchment—also in “Lasts to fit the narrow heel” Henry Jone: and Mrs. mes T. Morris, Mrs. John (olc———a|c———[o|c————|a|——[n} . Pbilipshorn | ELEVENTH SI, fl | ifl Tecmem e Any style made to your order e la Mater | | Ford, Miss Flora Wilson E | FEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEB:—:E = ¢ G0N - 5 e Qqy Z 3 N oS i 4 A 1Y | TH0ry I8 i = The New Fashions for Spring Displayed on Famous Hollywood Stars in Wax In Our Show Windows and Third Floor Fashion Shops See your favorite movie stars dressed in bewitching gowns that help express their personality! Here every Washington woman—the youthful, the vivacious and the dignified—will find her type dressed in the new modes adapted to her. These screen beauties are a real sensation! heroines modeled from life casts. Mae Murray Carmel Myers Mary Philbin Claire Windsor Betty Blythe Alice Calhoun Our Fashion Show at the Rialto Theater---All This Week Shows The Palais displayed on li SOCIETY. Women Voter Frazer, for Dames. No formal invitations or tickets are s, and Mrs. James Carrol the Club Patsy Ruth Miller Royal's ing models. ry. for the League of of Colonial Exact likenesses of famous You'll recognize them instantly! interpretation of the latest modes for Spri being lssucd for the Jefferson break fast, but reservations are to be made through Mrs. Hoes, chairman for Washington_of the Thomas Jeffersor (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) & al The Fair Chicage 4,4 AR 0 Eleanor Boardman Bessie Love Anna May Wong Anna Q. Nilsson % Gertrude Ohmsted Irene Rich e g— And also the picture showing how the wax models are made from the liv- ing actresses in the Hollywood studios. 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