Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1926, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

N d Fetterolf, U. §. A.: Mr. Mark Lans- S O C I F I Y burgh, Mr. John J. Kolb, Dr. Feather- P | stone. Mr. E. H. Woolwine. a mem- ber of the Mask and Wig Club: the national Republican committee, Mra. (C'ontinued from Twentisth Page) | B. H. Warder and Mre. Walter R. = Tuekerman, have returned from several weel trip through the \West Indies and will be In Washington until the end of May. Miss Jeanne G te antertained | in honor of Mrs, All Sidney Monve. vecent bride, who is here visiting her X parents, at dinner and brldge lasi Mrs. William Mather l.ewis heads|Vening. The ts were Ar. and | the Tist of patronesses for the concert | MI®. Charles McGuiggan. parents of to be given tomorrow evening by the | 'he bride: M wude Burbank, Miss Men's Glee Clul of the George Wash. | 0rothy” Collins, Miss Eleanor (hat Ington Unversity. The concert will be | lerton. Miss Ann Caondrup ,"““)"l given in i1 mnasiim of the uni. | VITginka Jackson, Misx Helen Weigel versity. Other patronesses include | ! Lonise Kruswell ‘\|||~>‘ Hadye | Mrs. Engene Byienes. Mee Hatey (| f0wlier. Miss Eltzabeth Hesse an Davis, Mre, Joshua e | Miss Trelen Hese Fredevic . Farvingion Charles . Glover, Mrs liot sondwin Mrs. Gilhert WL Grosvenor. Mrs. Ar | ¢ Rtepresenti hihald Fopkins, Mes. William Bruce [ ive and Mrs, Genrge Camphell Freers Kinz. Mrs. Stephen Eliot Kramer. [ in their suite in the Hotel Roosevelt. Mre. John B. Larner, Mrs. Abraham | —_— Lisner. Mrs. Charles [ Mann. Mrs. | Theadore W Noyes. Mrs dwin B, | the Viee Presideni. will attend the Charles W hardson, | song recitar of Washington's popu Shute, Mrs. W. True | ar young artist=, Helen Howison and Charles H. Wandhuil | Chavlotte Harriman, tomorrow after- e | noon at the Mayflower, in which many rles Carroll Glover. jr. and | prominent social leaders are taking nor Wilkon have zone 10| so much personal interest, 1. 8. C. where they are at the | Others who will hy san Villa are Mrs. Henry Gert | Charies <sued . Mrs. \drick. Wichita, Kans, | Indian. Va. | | Mrs, Charles (. Dawes, wife of | Parker. Mrs Mrs, D, K, and Afre, Mrs Miss ¥ Herhert Mifflin 1l has i Invitations for & heidge tes Wednes | Ay April 14, a1 the Army | and Navy Chib Mrs. Henr dwin B veons, MTs _ doseph Wash-{ afiernoon Mrs. Alvin bert entevtained al Winchaon fnday in the Chinese roc of the \ayflower, havinz grees in her party Zvonp of s Known in social an will act as nshers f clnding Miss Mary Bradley, len Wise Cren . Miss’ Sally nev, P Glasgow, Flizabeth Harriman and Miss Louise | Randolph. The Wednesday forum luncheon hich was given yesterday by the | Woman's National Democratic Club was one of the most interesting | events of the cluh's program for this vear. Mr. Jesse Lee Bennett, writer and . delivered on “The Essential Amer Tradi tion.” and among the distinznished cathering who heard him were Mrs. Woodrow Wflson, Are. Andrieus A Jones. the elub's president: Mrs. . Who have zone 1o Provi | (laude A. Swanson. Mrs. Peter Goelet 1.. hefore opening their Sum- | Gepry, Mrs. William Cabell Bruee, { BUAbateh It | Mre. Thomas Bavard, Mrs | B. Kendrick., Mve. Roberi lansing. Mitchell have | \rs. James Meredith Helm. Miss Springs for | gertha Bolling. Mrs. J. Harry Coving. ton Mre. Effingham Townsend, Mrs. | Roland Rinzgold of West Viginia, | Mrs. Huston Thompson, who enter- tained a party of eizht zuests: Mr ahont 30 Mrs. Timherlake Rejoine Her Family at Mayfower. Representative Charlas R take nf Colorado has heen jeined at the Hotel Mayflower by Mrs. Timber- | lake has heen in Michigan tak Ing a course of treatment. Mrs. Tim- harlake has heen in {1l health for some manths and has nat vet recovered. “Timher who Former Senator TI Newherry ind Mrs, have heen cruising in Southern waters an their househoat and are now at Miami. Fla. They | wers accompanied hh their son and daughter-indan, \r. and Mrs, Barnes Newh “Truman journali an address mer hame B D Swiphur Me oand M gone tn Wh the parly Spring Capt. and Mrs. Roy Smith, who are non in Washington, will return to Newport the middle of next week and John | 3 £Cash& CarryFlowerStores and ) Daniel €. Roper. Col. and Mrs phen Bonsal Mrs Alving Dodd Mis: Charl Williams, Mrs, Georze A, Fekels, Mps, James G i SHP, COVERS gont | : 85C§ by 6. Al colore. $1.25 valy~ SERALOY. Main 3211 far Estimates wesentative 1715 ¥ Se. Dulin & Martin Bide, 0 Ales CAFE PIERRE Mrs Dinine Room will he at the Musnchinzer-King Ofcial and social Washington will | he well represented tomarrow night | a1 the Auditorinm when the Mask and Wig Club of the University of Tennsylvania present itz thirty ~ighth annt ster production A and 2 to a large and hrilliant audience The boy will attend. are: T e T Dawes most ol whom| cident the Treasury Me Lawrence ¢ Theodore Burton. v Hoover in his hn Godfrev Lowell Frederick H \irs My MeLean., Thom~« Wadswarth v \ W Phillips, M Mre. William . Lilliont cafe. with a delightful Miteheli. Foremost Fashions | for LEaster BETTIE FROCKS <5 Every color—every size 1316 G Street City Club Building ~<HOP 1106 G Street . N.W. T T “ Zhe House of Fadhion” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Easter Frocks 325 Beautiful taffetas, trimmed georgettes, the finer crepes and printed crepes. All typical of Spring, in high shades and the much sought after navy. ale of tafleta /N “Kaster Coats $35 Handsome coats of fine twill,- fur - trimmed and plain. In women's, misses’ and stout sizes, In all the leading colors as well as navy, hlack, gray and tan. - = Bovish Tailored Suits in navy and the smartest mixtures, man tailored. . $25 (4 New Easter Millinery ¢ Smart new hats in all the leading colors and i i1 navy. Specially priced at— { 85, $7.50 and $10 i THE EVENING Penn, Mrs. George A. Ricker, Mrs. A. K. Spangler, Mrs. Frank 8. Bright, N Geor Norris of Philadelphia, Mre. Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs. John Payne Sebree, Mrs. Beverly Willlam- on, Alr Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Richard ileson and Miss Laura Knott: Girl Scouts' Spring Beneft An Easter Dance Festival. So great is the interest being shown in the Easter dancing festival for the benefit of the Girl Scouts’ Associa- tion of the District. which ix to be given under the direction of Miss Hawke at the Belasco Theater on irf- day afternon. April 9, that the com I mittee on boxes, Mrs. Lindsay Russell and Mrs. Charles Trowbridge Titt- mann. announces that already nearly all the hoxes have heen taken by prominent Washington women. there ix a greal demand for seats for the performance. Mrs. George IHewitt Myers, chair man of tickets for the henefit, an the following subscribers fo 1 v Mrs, 3 liss: William Howard T ce Phipps, Mrs, Charles Dewey, Anderson, Mrs. Also s. John Davidge, s, Willian ¢ Sale of Choice Sweet Peas Tomorrow ond Saturday 0 Bu't:ih75 - Bunches76c Blooming Plants, Special, $1.25 U . L od Funeral Flowers Deliversd Free 807 14th 804 17th Phone Fr. 3412 Phane Fr. 10301 oo 970000060000 00000000 00:‘0000‘0.000“0.0 20000 & 066066466 0000000 1666666666 Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Exquisite Coats —in a popularly priced group at and | 2467 18th Tel. Col. 0903 STAR. WASHINGTON, Arthur Foraker, Mra. C. €., Glover, Miss Hammand, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Hennen .Jennings, Mrs. Charles Marlatt, Mrs. John M. Morse, Mre. Leigh Palmer, Mrs. Thomas Phillips, Mre. John Q. Tilson, Mrs. Joseph Thropp and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Park. jr.. of 1913 8 street will entertain at a box party at the Mask and Wig to- morrow evening in honor of their son, Mr. Richard G. Park, 3d. Mrs. Louey Venn is in charge of the arrangements for a card party to be given by the members of the Zonta Club. The party will be held at the garden honse of the Grace Dodge Hotel tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs Frank T. Willams have arrived in Washington from their’ home, in leveland, Oho. and have taken an apartment in the Hotel Roosevelt, Among the hostesses who are mak ing up rables for the firer annual dinner of the American Association of University Women, to be held at Rauscher's Saturday night. are Mra, Howard Nichols, - Miss Marle K. saunders, Mrs, Samuel Herrick. Miss McMahon, Mrs. Joshna Evans, jr., and Miss Margaret White. ‘The president of the .local club, Mrs. Krank Wilkins, will preside as 10ast mistress and m nished by the club orc TWo Nominal Charge on Other Ordere 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone West 1302 0606066 0966666 2:883388832832832883328388833 D. €. THURSDAY. MARCH 25 1926 the direction of Mrs. Henry White. Mrs. Frank Howard will give a group of songs. The principal address of the evening will be given by Mrs. 1da Clyde Clark of New' York. who will apeak on “A New Woman Leoks af an Old World.” The program will be | concluded by a playlet given hy the | membere of the chih, entitled “Four- | teen.” { i ant to follow the hobbed-hair fashion i . . have formed a “Society of Long-| o e | 937939 F St. N.W. | Better Apparel at a Lower Price Shop of (__)n.'\li(_\‘ Special SALE Offering the best values vou have vet seen in smart Spring models A Real “Delight for Women and Misses —These wonderful . STERLING CHIFFONS Bring In your Easter Frock and Tat vis help vou select HOTCK of in charmeen. p greens, fans navy. hlack and sports combinations, Women's sizes and sizes for Larger Women. the harmonizing hosiery for Ca s OTHER SPRING COATS —in a camplete price range from: 192 to *75 new cape models, new flares and straightline effects; retsheen, satins and sports materials: new hlues, Misses’ sizes, “Where the Open a ‘BRAKS & CO G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Better Things Charge Account Cost Leas™ at Brooks They are modelled in exelusive styles: trimmed with fine furs and finished with tailoring excellence beyond that which the price usually commands. Other Coats—Beginning at $29.50 o} Beautiful Hats of distinctive shapes and individual types A collection of charming new Hats that will appeal for Easter wear—and later. Other Hats—$7.95 to $29.50 o] Distinctive Fashions— Specially Priced Complete Assortments— for Women and Misses With the Confidence That We Are Alu'fly Fashion-Right And Assuredly Price-Right, We Present This Offering of LATE ARRIVAL SALE ORIENTAL RUGS IN ALL SIZES AND KINDS This shipment, due to arrive here ahout the 1st of Must be disposed of before the February, just received. summer season, Owing to extremely low prices, all purchases are cash and nothing sent on trial. In our collection there are many interesting prices, A few of these are listed: Grade Kermanshah. ......... Kiva-Bokhara. . ...... Chinese (all colors) Antique Saraband Antique Fereghan. .. ... There is also a group of Assorted Semi- Average high as $85. Special Rugs. Rugs bought at this sale will be stored free of charge until fall. o |Nazarian Bros. Co. --920 Size 11.6xR.9 11.10x8.2 13.10x9 11.3x7.2 11.7x8 10 6x6.9 12.3x9.4 9.7x6.8 11.6xR.7 13.9x6.6 14x13.6 Regular $525 $375 $550 $675 $325 $280 $650 $275 $300 $425 $400 $1.500 Special $350.00 $265.00 $350.00 $525.00 $237.50 $215.00 $450.00 $185.00 $200.00 $300.00 $250.00 $1,000.00 $45.00 12x9 size, Txd. 17th Street‘ N.W. HE SPRING mode interpreted in Cnats. Suits and Frocks—authentic in every detail of fabric and garniture—makes this collection a delightful source for the selection of the cnmp]ete Easter outht. That prices are most moderate is a satisfactory item in choosing. THE FROCK 51875 NUSUALLY Prctt_v Dresses replete with sty]e and ¢arnis‘1- ment in this tempting group. There are Printed Dresses—Flat Crepe Dresses and Dresses of stunning combinations of silk. The newe'st modes decreed by Paris in Spring's radiant colors. THIE COAT ASHION details. new with the new season, are seen at their best in these Smart Coats just al_'rived. They are of twilled fabrics or attractive mixtures and are the type of garments most authentic for Spring. In a complete range of sizes. THE SUIT THE TRIM chic of a Smart Suit ig so endeared to the heart of women discerning in fashion that a season that gives empha- sis to their smartness is certain to be welcome. New twills and pretty tweeds feature this group at— eveRe IRy NP A AT N S YD YD N S St A S

Other pages from this issue: