Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1926, Page 16

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Lord and Lady Kindersley, Guests of Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, Left Washington Yesterday. tertained a ¢ today in i Mayflower | Belgian Diplomats nday Lancheor the W illiar The Mi Senara dr company « Prochnik w ner party this ¢ to the v wegian ind official display of huffet M Charles T accompan stein at ti rece Repr Hull Procte Representat Hardy night, a street, Charles meet Mrs. Republican mitteewoman of The rhire Mme. K with the 1 many char _&?}&L’@&’fi%& B Wife of the t this afternoon. Mme., Kazemi will be uskiene, Mme. Samy, Mme, ©. Blaseroff, Mrs. Lucy l.nm.v I Ogston and Mrs. Albert Put ney. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury \mvrlran tmnul ul "II!HlN‘ aml, the Willard Hotel while staying in Washington. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, eral month Adding nd the latter Jwh as o planist. 1m~<|«||n~x and his wife, Among the iv Maj. and Mr temporarily Invitation 11 in ho of ataff a1 il WitTH it stapplog at ‘harles 8. Dewey were hosts at dinner last evening, entertaining in compliment to the Ambas i and Mme. Rerenge ny numhered 26 and included | ster of Guatemala and Senora hez Latour, Aldrich and T. H. Met z.”um.'fi oA ‘M Sizes for Women ~ Sizes for Misses Sizes for Little 11 omen tion ner parties s ¢ PRGBS ’:ff“{'}‘*\?-% - | evening, D. 0., MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926. on West Fifty-second street, New York. latter’s son, Capt. Herbert have given up the house at 265 necticut avenue and are in their home at 2960 Newark street, land Park. . Mock is slowly ¢ valescing from a serfous illness of several weeks. in ‘honor Willlam James Kerlin, whose ma rlage takes place April 13. Miss Jean Wilson, monologist and i in nd Raptist Church selacting a varied pro Wilson gave a delightful little ram in the home of Mrs. Keith erlll last week, when the guests were a large group of the children it friends of the hostess. Mr. and M have been at son, left there j ington. ~ Mr. and hosta at dinner Saturday evening at Whitehall. Pitts, who for the The home of and Mr. and ) ting of% of March 6 Neely Rose, daughter of Mr, Mrs. Humphrey Rose of Ka Mo., and formerly of L < in ma 0 o, A the wre relatives and frier Rose, who has her avenworth s her girlhood home and and ity veny lebtated ahsent from 1 vears, ch HEMSTITCHING Pleating, Buttons Covered Mrs. M. E. Holley 15th St. N.W. Upholstering Reupholstering Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs a Specialty Chair Caneing “NUFF-CED!” The Beat Place and Lowest . 1 give rEht 1o p 90 e in Fou have the $9 Silk Tapestry Cut to $2.98 Per Yard This Week Only Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal, 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Armatrons will call parsonally with samples Mr., 0 N> N N As New as Approaching Spring RGY” FROCKS '35 Frocks for 1. | ding gown of white h ; for the last few | the residence of her grandmother, E Mrs. Par- fdence was with flowers ice was per- an improvised - maid of e Par denwood lmnm her The bride was lovely in Her wed atin trimmed re which s of her mother. t and she g Angela. roacs ‘and liltes of the N rmelee wore blue While one of the aolifest cleaners in ington, our methods are most rn. have just installed a erful mew cleaning system. DEMAN cancrs and Dyers 1733 Popnsylvaniai Ave: N.W- canklin 822, i i I ‘ Since 1883 i It i | I i Phone tar | s lilles, pink roses and sweet peas, and was presided over by Miss Rose Mc- isted by Miss Meredyth Gel. .adine Culver, Miss Marion | ard and Miss Jane Darrah. | used the bridegroom’s | the wedding eake. . Hough left later in the West. They will | Salt Lake City | nteenth Page.) Wi eakn wid laat 8t Wien you buy our New Shades which are rainproof. qunproof, they cost 280 & vear @ ft., $1.40 shop price. Fr w"m‘i&wdf' 211 Fstimates lin & Martin Bide. Dancing Every Nite Blue Mondays never start- ed near Swanee. If they're chronic—Swanee's the place to shake them. Swanee Syncopators Direction Al Kamons 13th & E Streets $13.50 Beige or Gray Frocks for Sport Frocks for Afternoon Evening THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN WILL BE MOST EFFECTIVE THIS SPRING IN A MARGY FROCK “Margy” Frocks are strikingly becoming because every effort has been made to adapt the mode that Paris sponsors to the fashionable American womari. There are frocks that are straight and slim from collar to hemline—others with flow and movement achieved by clever draperies. But always smart—always distinctive. (Third Floor.) New Coats Come With Capes or Summer Fur Sizes for TWomen Sizes for Misses Sizes for Little 117 omen COATS THAT $39.50 ARE DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT Printzess Models Sports Models Novelty Plaids EXTREME—ALWAYS EXPRESS GOOD TASTE Chic—colorful—finely tailored—what more could a woman ask of a new Spring coat? FEvery feature that can possibly appeal to good taste has been incorporated in these moderately priced coats. Paris says puff sleeves—flares—pleats—capes—braids—buttons. each Paris dictate will be seen here. Striking examples of (Third Floor.} Tae Hecrr Co-F StREFT Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M. GREATITITGIZGN% wmm‘mw % SOCIETY. JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS WE INVITE YOU TO see ']’16 \\'Ond:r{“l new models 0{ emart Spring fashions for Women and Misses arriving here daily. N entirely different selection has just been received from our most noted makers. HATEVER type of outfit you de- vidual features that distinguish. Coats Susts Dresses Sports Apparel Millinery Imported Accessories Qutfits for Children F StrReeT CornER oOF 13™ Furs Stored—It Is None Too Early T'o call Main 723 and have this very impor- tant matter attended to. Storage in dry circulating cold air-—Moderate Charges! ] S A FASHION l\EYITUYION Dave Waskmgean NewYorh Now—DRESSES As Well As Coats “For Little Women!” After working with manufacturers for several y we are now ahle to announce— Correctly Cut, Smartly Styied Dresses for women of less than average height yvet with lines of rounded maturity, to take their place beside our popular coats for little women. Drc«e; for street and afternoon—in the sea- son's smartest materials. Georgette—georgette and taffeta combinations—flat crepes—crepe de chine and crepe Elizabeth-—$25 to $49.50. Tet us show you how well vou fitted—with little or no alteration. Coats in larger assortments than ever— sport and dress styles. Just See These Pictured Examples can be A Nude Crepe Frock Here is a smart button trim adown the dress, broken by a broad belt of silver em- bossed kid and embroidery of blues and golden browns. Box-plaited panels at the back give under-arm ful- ness. $49.50. Blonde and Lace Frock Rich yellow—blond in col- or—this dress introduces a rounded panel where the skirt joins the waist, and combined embroidered silk lace with applique in same tone. The sash arrange- ment lends beauty to the fig- ure. $35.00. Dresses—Sizes 1434 to 2034 Coat of Navy Twill This is lined with gray crepe de chine trims, its upstanding collar with nat- ural squirrel and threads, its self-color embroidery with gold thread. The pocket and dependent panels are fea- tures. $49.50. A Tan Cape-Coat Fine tan twill with double collar and narrow cuffs of sable squirrel, places scal- lops under the collar and a bit lower, fastens the grace- ful cape to the coat in scal- loped yoke form. $79.50. Coats—Sizes 15} to 2534 “Little Women” who know the added comfort and style properly made frocks and coats will mean to them, are urged to visit our second floor.

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