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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 21, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. M ARCH. ), de AR ideli ' Texas State Society | Bridge and 500 Party, | Tosings i b sneg by e Sldellghts Of Old NeWYOI'k MARINE CORPS HOSTESS Ball Plans Outlined Recent Announcement (|~ n®4 "o D g _{‘:'}'_1,"';~,~.'.\,:iri:|;f ,'\"'-}f;“;.'l},all:."f\';:-'_‘. S 1 10 Practically all rangements have * The bridge and 500 party that will | Ritchie, jr., first viee president ’ I \ A Bebt i as Lor che hull Lo P éiven be given at 2 oclock Tuesday after | two former presidents of the societs OCIety, reat fOI' prl e Tovas tate Uit} ‘fh_ “"' noon at the Tower Auditorium, | Mr. William Tyler Page and Mr. Z. 5 - Sk YR rle DEANIGH . Seventh and F streets, under the D). Blackistone, former Senator Blair of the finetieth anniversary of the | auspices of the Potomac (‘hapter of | Lee, Mr. David Lynn and Mr. J. . . . . declaration of independence by the the Daughtenrs of the American Revo- | Ernest Dawnin. Historical Revue. Made Up of Unique Features e s ety e L - tution, i receiving a hearty respone | T introductions wil be mae by ; . ‘ 4 rom many quarter: Mr. David . Winebrenner, 3d, Secre. . - 500 " day evening in the Hall of Nations of . Wi 5 : ss May V. Fr 1405 Thirty-first | tary of State of Maryland. and Costumes Portraying Continental . the Washington Hotel. street, who is the chairman of the | The American's Creed will be re- , : . ik Sernative ol Connaily pide committee giving the benefit for the | cfted by the author, Mr. William Times..Is Scheduled. et o the otety, i N e e er purpose of raising funds to carry on | Tvler Page. and nddresses will be > ) : ¥ ‘e 5 ; 4 71 |the educational work undertaken by lmade by Senator Willlam Cabell I =——=3 & k: ceiving line, the celebration to begin : & # the chapter, promises a very pleasant | Bruce, Representative J Charles S : . . ; at 830 o'clock. Senator Morris and enjoyalile occasion. Linthicum, Representative Frederick NEW YORK. M 20.—Brilliant | W. Wickersh, s. Christopher : . : % ave signified [N 2 A unique Seatinee vt Coubites otl| Waer: A G : \ Sheppard, Representative Tom Con- ol it o o) e e e e N Riehis. Jo, and “.The Sidelights of | A Spring wedding of interest to so- nally, Daniel (. Garrett, Morgan G. b P L o B il DRl B LR e Tl ahnl S T T L . E \ | Sanders, Mrs. Peacock and Col. and . ) B | M. Willey, Mrs. David D. Caldwell, | Mrs. E. Brooke Lee, Mrs. Giles Dyer e e it the- daye of | Kunhardt April 10 in_the Madison Mrs. W Tarllee are among those 1 |Atrs. Joseph Henry Wheat, Mrs. Bl {and Mrs. Irving Bowie will preside Washington are to be presented and | Avenue Presbyterian Church. Miss . : who will occupy hoxes with their| | o8 ¢ \lra”!;l:nn:rl\l h“rr; nrv)xnlmu ilrll:lm\lml\\. w\lr" I]‘;I-‘:fn}:a:"“?l:klr o 1 every effort has heen made to follow | Meserve is the daughter of Mr. and ' . It is confidently expected % Call Mts Matgaret B, Gledmon, Mrs. |by Mrs, Howsra “Blandy, will® s o the effect of that era in all details. | Mre. Frederick Hill Meserve of 148 celebration will’ mark the| i Wil ""l' "':-A;.“m~ ""q """,P N I Mo Gaca \1:('- 5 e ‘m“ sing. Thirty-five descendants of well knawn | East Seventy-eighth street. Her sister. athering of Texans the club | am L. Therher, Mrs. . Mr. George MeCauley wiil give sev: Knickerbocker families will take part | Miss Helen Meserve, will be maid of , S aver hi SO Pritchard, Mrs. George Phillips, Mre. | eral tenor hanjo selections, and with I the eaat and the costumes of the | honor and the bridesmaids will be ; . Mrs. Edminston, chairman of 3"‘5""“]- Mrs. “\?l;q ¢. Enlish, | Hawaiian music by Mrs. Douglas past will he followed in rehearsal as | Misses Helen Hoyt, Dorothy Stewart, | the committee in charge. entertained [ES |0 vaiiam T Willett s RO TE | e Yo i annanel Bivd. Mis O e Ao s Tl ] Macdonald, Mrs. Mary O. Shaw, Mrs. | Alice Hill. Miss Cora I'. Johnson and i k" Jesse Hill, M .ena D. Walser, Mrs. | Miss Violet MacIntyre. The program Wil as in the performance liselr. | Kathevine Strauss, | Hapriet © brice. ; Ationg. the! seanes pon which | Margaret Hatch, Helen R wrol- 2 committees at her home Weédnesday 3 ] i I Mre. Lena . alet Maelnts: is the “First White House,” Wash. hardt. | P 5 b committee chairmen and further de. k 203 A Eon . suerc | bl Sl S ot Ingions | hendanartare in" Cherrv | . Mr. Kunhardt is the son of Mr. and | > talls wers decided upon. Afterwards ] |Gy ~I‘ L H. Wi ke ‘: e, ':',“'I’;h’_"';‘ 1 fy daneta h"“‘”:'*"::» T e e heater An thix | Mrs. George E. Kunhardt of North | E ; refreshments were served i j ; L. Briggs. ) . Baker, | which are limited, ) g Andover, M The wedding will he . e A = RN ine Sarah Hager. Mre. . & Parham | for the reception ‘and admission will & B During th 8 progran i horcr 1l and Mrs. Katherine Poindexter Vos.| be by card only. “ity, which occupied the site on John . s followed by a reception at the Colony 4 of entertainment wiil he given w ity mry. Alr st of these wha are to TP 4 the committee helieves will he . . o 5 Sl ; One of the early departures in | . Ll R NS e 5 . i e e retocten. Mas. T eomarq | Fearch of Summer recreation will be| / ] S te nuete feer: 3 ANETTE PRICE, Marylanders A SLlP COVERS . Maj. Teonard T Commodore Elbridge T, Ger i % the soctety for Toming vear. | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ArySIcers antounco Tairea it ft your Turniture Cox will he seen as Washington and | \} P« e 3 o Pinge v 0 i expected to leave this city nex Throfighout the « for dancing Price, recently announced her % L ard Fastun. Nan Cartod '\:':v;g::l':: Tl Sarsnik eatue Ol Mty . i : refreshments will | gagement fo Mr. Julien Broderson of Reception and Dance i Linn. per 2 thee part of Mr 3 are, N. X. " He will make only a . " [ Mrs. Daniel k. . chairman | New York. | The Maryiand Society will give a [Pomestic Holland Window Sha short at this place and will go | .- 2 | ot the hoste s Nowing ’ " _| reception and dance at the Washing- | Fr%: " % iore 7o descendant, as i . of | 1o the Seaverge. at New " o1 4 i« 5 E A « . at Newport, where | 3 dies p s B ['ton Club Maryland day, Thursday 2 (."'fim“k‘\‘."',‘.n?"':' Stevens Van | the Gerrys will lave as neighiiops Mr 4 ) . X L chemird S| from Mr. Arthur Perry, G38 House | March 25, at 530 o'clock in honor of | AT ur'm‘Bunfl'- 1&”'\ T:m m:m“d ";“P 'c”"l"‘r;‘;?m:; ulmd \l;s "‘I';n = Bld;n;‘. Tr\u- iddles o | 4 3 rs, Mrs. Luther A.|Office Building, or at the hotel on the | the president of the society, Repre- \hln 3211 for z-u s 1 d | o have leased Mrs. John Aspegren's . & ’ . Johna evening of the celebration, ' sentétive Milla yain X ‘Dulin ari amily her en Hall for the season. g o s g PO Coide s A “Graclous Lady Washington S8 A has & TR M. AL St < ., 3 J ' 'r mother, TS, . enry A =i r O cious Lady Washington will re- | {ia 4 4 Mrs. Minnie Cunningham. burn, to the presEnt oy in the Pob- ere, L0 LIRS ERine Ve, 2 - P e ‘Admission to the ball will be by tueh o ' the present day ¢ por- |they will ‘remain until next month. o : tickets which may be purchased ays Siieilunt Slater, whose ) on their return Mrs. Harriman will go | 3 oy P | 3 +| mother was Miss Louisa Dumeresq |(o her estate at Arden, not far from ""”‘”‘,;"‘ E;‘I“‘“R"“?g:in‘::‘yf""’“fl"‘”“‘;;*" Tuxedo Park, where she will pass the N T S Ny i 5 = T Tt Mar S . | Spring. Arden is one of the largest > e Morris. She traces her ances. | private estates in’the country and o HOTEL CHATHAM : 1301 16th St. N.V. e M Tommue of t= of a railroad station of its own. | . ire and Vermont under the | Nl ariiman foss ot care much for MES. JOSEPH A. ROS DINING ROOM SPECIAL <h flag. one of whose des A4 S | aoci v a i tai O N ", i whose descendants faociety and had done little entertain- | Wife of, Maj, Rossell, United States Marine Corps, and active in all the soclal| ble d'Hote Dinner, $1.00 Richard Hunt. the noted archi- ing since the death of her hushand. affairs of the Navy circle. ALSO X 1A CAGTE SERNICE CY } tect who designed the William K. | She confines her activities to week end e De ed b Parls ! Yander il house parties. | . e y ' o S ' T L G b Lie | BN p A== A== whi iy S M| Members to Dine Together [f| - 314 Tth TUTL £ 1 g %W War, was Governor of Ohin ane o L ernor oL Qo and life members of the Women's City | retary of the Interior under PN ‘ Gramt. Tn the World War Maj, t-ox | €lub Thursday next. Their keen de received several d tions. His | sire is to know each other, so each | E wife. Mrs. Leonard Cox. who also has | (1 respond to her name, either by ! A prominent part in the vevue, is de arended from Lieut. (ol Samuel | RIVINg a little talk aboug herself or | Ward, » member .of the Continental \ her work, by singing a song, telling - | a story, reciting a poem or giving a Congress \qvmmllnn from prose or poetry, Dr Departure From Usual Form. | A. Frances Fove, the president of the | > e club, will be hostess. \ One of the departures from the |© . usual form in the rehe s of this | _-\nJmn‘L !h\;»e who h«!I\e \~u| x | pageant which has proved of great | are Judge Mary “Tg‘;’& Mrs. t to the 't set is that the | | ;‘",;*’FD i k { rticipants, instead of meeting for | gritt W O] | st time on the stage of Town \hAHS P: ,5; > 18 e e e ohe home | Peter Al Drury, Miss Mary G iicel : J 5 Y| Mrs. George D. Horning, Miss Abby thitd ¢ ot . h Miss Eunice W. Wright, e I dente o e revi® |Mrs. George A. Ricker. Mrs. John J. Quakes Lt se . ol Sehe mansion o St S 5 & RLSH from their urappmgs are these 400 Coats and Dresses. Naturally, they ‘\‘;x‘:m,’v‘.y;,"v .1:’,»‘-’.‘]‘l:v»”u.\l":‘,‘Tlm\;:“f are the last word in style. The coats are longer than earlier secason models. There are special groups of the popular cape coats. Fur and braid are used for adornments. In the dresses you'll ind those higher type models in specially selected sizes from » New COATS i oiines. re inesnatsy s, Mrs. Murray is played by ames Dmane Livingston he vm»fl\:_\\nlv many sidelights on Adorably New and Different! E believe we have the best and most com- plete stocks of coats in the city. We purchased carefully—and as a result we are bountifully supplied with the much wanted longer coats for the miss or matron. Each coat is a masterpiece. Lined throughout with choice silk. Fine squirrel collars are used, with metallic embroidery for adornments. Many More and 35 Models | 3 New Styles . Those soft shades of grays, The much-in-demand longer blucs, greens, tans, navys coats, the cape coat, flare coats, zarious color combinations i large slecve coats and plain carefully selected models, meodels. Materi of faille, satin, Al sizes for misses and treill, eds, cic women, New DRESSES Those Favored Models and Colors HE dresses are the last word in style. Smart groups of matrons’ and misses’ models in colors and materials only seen in dresses priced considerably higher. The neck, sleeve and skirt designs that ap- peal to the women who want style and smart- ness. And Erlebacher presents the Smartest Versions of The Cape Coat The Straight Coat This Spring, Parisian designers have confined themselves to two silhouettes, but have ex- pressed them in various smart ways. The Military Cape, the Flared Cape and the Scal- loped Cape feature the Cape Coats, while the Peasant Sleeve, Embroidered Sleeve and Tight Sleeve individualifes the Straight Coats. Our collection embraces Coats fashioned of Fine Twills, Charmeen, Satin, Kasha, Reps, Failles, Imported Tweeds and®Plaids, and the range of colors is #o extensive that you may choose your most becoming. The Cape Coat, $49.50 Upward The Straight Coat, $39.50 Upward 6rlebacher of Individuality VETWELVE F STRERT tha Armstrong, A fisx Martha annie Lancaster o s Laura L, Viowe'd wit. social eharm and | ) L Ml aua indifference to military affairs, the | o it heasaral Med interesting cireumstances under 2 A ‘which Washington, from a point sit Stevmet -MI\|$|$\|'(‘~'|‘:‘! wroximately Times Square. | yjie’ jo e A C ed the perilaus withdrawal of |} hane ""r; nam's brigade through the [ jj “yp, 0 a penwich Waonds™ and up the West | yfr. 4 ‘“::l’;"" “"‘“ Lansves Side 1o 1 = T b British had 1 5 September morning Lindsley Mur, of Mrs. Robert the play as a boy, and furn dramatic phase of the comedy when he Is captured as a suspected spy. “France’s Tavern” a Feature. That famous hostelry, “Fraunce’s Tavern,” still standing, big part in the picture ) 3 Afternoon at V xha ' 5 f - staged. This was z 2vous for A Seducuve Touch first families here in the vears jus of the Orient preceding the Revolutiona ’ e = Mrs. Schuyler N. Warren is chair i -this alluring, fascinat- man of the committee and among the ing attractive beaut patrons and patronesses are Mr with its subtle, mys i%. Berwind. Miss Eleanor De | anneall X Ciivler, Mrs. Lewis L. Delafield, ) A ete his k§“|l";:::", Ailliam Perkins Nraper, Mrs. R CHInE Giraeme Elot, Mrs. Elbert appearance throygh. 5 A. Rarton Hepburn, Miss Helen 3 i<obbe, Mrs, James F. D. Lanier, M Gourauo's Henry P. Loomis, Mrs. Lewis Gotiver ORIENTAL CREAM neur Morris, Mrs. Ansel Phelps, Mrs. Nathanfel Thayer Robb, Mrs. James | Sl Made in White - Flesh - Raohel Roosevelt, Mrs. Elihu Root. jr.. Mrs, Send 10e. for Trinl Size John §, Sheppard, Mre. Horatio § Dr. and Mrs. Penton B. Turek. M hmyler Van Rensselaer, Mr I .Cunningham o 3o ‘Millinery Values!! For Monday Just Arrived . . . Hundreds , of Beautiful NEW EASTER EEEBE—EBEBE:BEEE == SPRING COATS J N many distinctive versions of the smart new Mode, made in a man- ner that is characteristically fine and shown in these high quality fabries; Kasharada, Frisca, Paton Crepe, Charmeen, Satin and Kasha. In the newest colors, and of course, the ever smart Nowvy and-Black. ] Truly ] 3 1 Amazing Street Hats Values Dress Hats Sport Hats —000— ’ Misses’ Hats Hats Worth 3 $675 to $10 Matrons’ Hats Girls’ Hats A4 COLLECTION which illustrates the individuality with which Pas- ternak presents accepted fash ions;; showing Spring Coats selected for a clientele whose exacting desires de- mand the unusual and individual in design with the finest of quality. and Colors Materials Palmetto green, bois de Crepes,georgettes, taf- rose, powder blue, white, fetas, p satins, silks tan,, red, navy gray, black and othcr materials qgc and other soft toned colors used to make these dresses for the Spring season. unusal walues. y New Distinctive Large hats, small hats, gay hats and demure Matrons’ HatS hats; Smart Straws, Noveltv Body Hats, Silk, Satin and Ribbon Hats, Hair, Pyroxyline and Of Swiss straw or straw come Ajour Braids. bined with silk. 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