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1926 PART 2. " SOCIETY. 7 "SOCIETY. " THE SUNDAY STAR. WASH Walter Bruce Judd, Mr. Howe, William Mrs. Mil- Z.| The Finance Club of the ds, | partment will giv ed- | day evening v\|'|.f i and | at the Wome: | mittee chairmen | Harlan, Mrs. Mrs. George H. "MARCH 28/ Bach Choir Scheduled Bruce King, Mr. Homer L. Kitt, ' - ] [Mre. Longworth Heads To.Present ""The Passion” l it it e s ’! Recital Patronesses | Bruce King, dir. Homer L, xlitt. Finance Club Card Party Is Set for April 15 War 1 eard party Thur ) o'cloc The co Elaborate program To Mark Jefferson . . Washington s . anticipating with | Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, wife of | ler, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs Birth Anmvcrsary !the Speaker of the House.of Repre- | Barney Phillips. Miss Janet R keen: YPIVAL ihie fcaming: €, tiis, Bch | sentatives, heads the list of patrons | Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mr Choir immediately after Euster— {and patronesses for the recital o be | eric True. Mrs. Charles V Tuesday evening, Aprik6-—when “The ziven by Sylvia Lent, violinist. Thurs- | Mrs. Walter D. Wilcox. | Passion” according to St. Matthew ren who Gay at 430 o'clock at the National | | Theater. \qu - Women of Washington Will Begin Observance With “Monticello Breakfast™ Mayflower Hotel. The & Thomas J ¥ to be Capital of the sesqu péndence ton will by 1a three years of intensive work v tinia hom tion. An int the meai. called upe ounce to the : name of her honor. Most of in honot women, b esses il men i will have in honor Iikengre: historic honol the Center schools, w rest as ge The nin «re being Washington Walter Meade Lea, nre Mrs David quelin Ma 3r., Mrs. Andrews, Eugene B Crounse, Virs. Royz Mrs, ent Mon ers of t George W Arts Club dr the Centrs Associalio School. an. Jefferson’s birt Linen Shower and Supper For Mrs. Mar s linen shower, party, at her home on Parl lay evenin Olive Presc Edward place Apri rated guests incl M Horace L. Nicholls, Miss Jean groom, and Mrs. John Beall, Mrs. Mary Miss Flore Randall. e Denartment William W 3 roe Chapter ¢ wil with Junkin. at pirthday — anniversary of efferson, Tuesday, April 13, 1 v celebrated ir the the Nation, as a part of icentennial of our inde- The women of Washing- egin the day with a break- Mayflower, called the Brealkfast because it will Vashington committee for rvation of Jefferson’s Vir- e @8 a shriuve for the Na- erestin ch hostess will be and formally embled guests the table and her guest ot m to sles will be riamed uished American few cases the host- | honor American states- The Jefferson table < zuests only those who ndants of Thomas Jeffer- Martha Washington table <ored by George Wash- versity, and the Demo- ymeni’s Club has named its . Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. de Andrews’ table is to be of Mrs. Coolidge, Mme. s_in honor of Dolly Mad- ndolph Keith Fo John Randolph the 1a of di t in s of sday, April 13, ngton presenta- ant of Thomas Jef- by Mrs. Andrews, been given twice before, Pa., on the Fourth 2 and again in tional £ birthday. the publi: ) Mrs. Marie Moore For- neral divector. | e episodes ot the DA"édH!i of Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | riage at Annapolis, January 15, she v Mrs. Flynn are at the home of her s Miss is for the presel will be sunz at the Auditorlum, with | { pre-eminent soloists, assisted by mem- bers of the Philadelphia Orchestra. A small group of Washington men jand women, well known in both socfal and musical circles in the Capital, have organized an ussociation, which | they call Friends of Music, after the | established societies of that name in and abroad, and this group Iy the committee which is Bach Choir here. Its Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, Mis: , Rev. W. L. Darby, Dr. Alexan- der Henneman. Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Adolph'C. Miller, Mrs. Edwin B. Puarker, Re B. Phillips, Miss Ella May Powell, Rt. Rev. Mon- signor C. I, Thomas, Mrs. Lawrence | Townsend, Rev. Jason Noble Plerce, Rev. Abram Simon and Mr. T. Arthur Smith, The guarantors for the Bach Choir are prominent men and women in official and social life here who are intevested in making Washington on¢ of the world centers in music devel- opment. This list includes Mrs. Frank ~ Kellogg, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mes. . Herbert Ioover, Mrs. | Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham, Mrs. Joseph Clark Crew, Mrs. 1dwin B. Parker, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Robert Low: Bacon. Mrs. Charles J Bell. Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, M Benjumin < H. Buckingham, Mr Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Irederic A. Delano, m;\ Dullett Wilson, ]x]r‘rl~ Stokes:Halketf, Mrs. Hayne s, Miss Isabel Coleman IFreeman, Mrs. |ham of Arkansas. a3 . deric A. N Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Frederic Miss-Dass Campben Keep, Mrs. Bandoiph 11, McKim, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.; Mrs. Fran : N Ars. “John . Boyd. Mrs. Ross | Bride of Mr. J. K. Cattell Thompson, Mrs. Henry White, Mrs.| 4 edding of much interest to Walter D. Wileox, Mrs. John C.|yagnington was that of Miss Bess Phillips, Mrs. Charles W. Wheeler, |y phell, daughter of Mrs. Robert Miss Mary Wheeler, Mrs. Emma 8. Gapiphell of Tullahoma, Tenn., to M Shepard, Representative C. S. Briggs, Kenneth Cattell, son of Mr. J. B Maj. William R. Coyle, Mr. Edward | (o ien of this city. which took plac 1. Broop. Mr. H. Rorier Dy e | S e s Aiaren | 1. Brickenstein, Mr. O. J. DeMoll, ST T |Mr. William Phelps Eno, Dr. Z. B. Pl e Phillips, Dr, J. Noble Pierce, Mr. Ed-| go)ipetto crepe trimmed with red, a| ward C. Potter, Mr. Coleman Jen-|jg g correspond and a corsage bou- | nings, Mr. Homer L. Kitt, M it Ot son roentN | bert Grosvenor, Mr. FORgNE Because of the recent death of the Lester G. Wilson, IBugene groom’s mother, the wedding was | | Thompson, Dr. A. ranged, with only members Hugh A. Thrift. families present Club_and the Chamb Following the ceremony of Washinglon also are gu FAntors. . | ang hie bric Jeft for a. mo e - Philadelphia, Atlantic City : | places of Interest, and on their urn will be at home at 2409 First is p bringing UNDERWDOD — MISS SALLIE J. BURKLIN, Whose mother, Mrs. A. E. Burkin of | the Argonne Apartments, announces her engagement to Mr. Clarence Gra- Ruth Eliska Pickett. Mr. nnll‘ |Dames of Loyal Legion sponsored by prominent among whom | -|Card Party April 12 women, son, Mrs. Mason Nicho Mrs. Robert vrnes. Mrs. William Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner, 1l De lu Mater Mead and The Pr the Daught- evolution, on University: the | itic committee and 41 High School Dramatic n » will sponsor a num- | es. will be presented ir at Ceneral Hi d_the publie Wi on, Lee, 2 is the annual card party April t Wardman P the benefit of Tl i Catholic Chure! chairman and Robert Bou i he Ameri ashin on her M tronesse man of t man of candy han and Mrs. ity. The patrops and clude Representative .\Ime Steen, Mr . Airs. Burrs, Mr hohrrr . Borden, Mrs. Mrs. J. h_Gantley Joseph Phelan Miss Olive Prescott | e ained at | w supper | B road Fri- ‘\ 2. ion Webster enter followed b Daniel Mrs. Joseph G ller, Mrs. Golibart, g in complimer: ott, whose ma lliam Hughe: Migs Jesnete iy 17, vas deco. | Tét Lynam, Mr: vellow and the | Edward Morgan, uded the bride’s attendants, | Miss Alice Miller, M Stevenson, Miss Vir. | 1ing, Mrs. Mary McClos A n, | Noonan, Mr: Digges. d Mrs. Elton Larson, Mirs. Jasper William D. Leetch, Miss Theodor , | cent nce King and Miss Lorena | A. Valeti, | Joseph P. Miss ey Mrs. Mr. M. New Spring Apparel D AYTIME FROCKS and simple Tai- lored Street Dresses in many smart versions of the new mode. Sporls frocks equally suitable for general wear or active sports use. Moderately priced at— £49.50 865 $7! ] FTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS _of the sheer materials in graceful, rippling styles, in distinctive restrant and. also chic variations of the smart new silloucttes. S PRING TAILORED SUITS that are smart because their lines are correct and because Pasternak suits. are the wltimate in tailoring and in design. Attractively priced at— $68 and $85 D RESS COATS in soft worsted fabrics of suitable Spring weights, in the fnshzonabln colors, with fur collars in various ways S PORTS AND TOPCOATS of chic sporting materials in very practical models for motoring, sports and gen- eral outdoor wear. H ATS for Sports or Street, trimly tailored or typically feminine, varying as to detail and type, and offercd in the newest materials and shapes. Benefit of Church \nmx\g the many social affairs Animal Rescue League Benefit Tuesday, April 6 Hotel for 1s-Apostle John Eckert ommittee . chairman of pa . Purcell, cha . Vincent ¢ patroness James Adele ) s Katherin Mrs. J George O'Connor, ) . Mrs. Joseph F + Whitfield, B. LREAARMERFELIRERT low, Mrs. sterest Washin to he g Wool's Alrs, H. ¢ avenue, Mr. Dunnigan. street Leo May and Mr. David J. | Sponsor Card Party‘, | Additional patronesses for the card party to be given by the Dames of the Loyal Legion April 6 at the Willard are Mrs. Samuel Drury, Harry Stewart New, Mrs. John L. Hines, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs, Dawes are | john Allan _Dougherty, Mrs. E. ed in o theater benefit for the | jarriman, Mrs. Henry F. Dimoc gion Animal R Mre. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Wil iven Tuesduy, April § tiam A. Rodenberg. Mrs. Charles when the Broughton Wood, Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. Mason M. Patrick, Mrs. comedy, “The Alarm Clock.” | Hamllton Fish, Mrs. Charles Bell, M . Moses, 1714 Rhode Island | Frank B. Willis and Mrs. James A. is chairman in charge of the | Reed. There will be a prize for eJ(l\ ' tab) wfifl LOUIS GOLD CO. | Smartness—is usually the . attraction — when Milady selects her Easter Costume —but value adds to the appeal OLD” CREATIONS are priced so moderately that selection is a pleasure. Chi Omeg‘; Frat Alumnae Chapter Benefit pany Mrs. D. Lynch Younger is chalrman of the committee on patrons and patronesses for the benefit card | v’ Alumnae Chapter of the Omega Fraternity at the Hamilton | lay evening. April 10, at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Lewis is chafrman of the floor committee, Mr: Charles A. Burmeister heads the com mittee on I o L e e e W COATS-—the cape coat is an important feature, being either quite short and perfectly plain, or trimmed with touches of rib- bon or embroidery. It may be extended over the arm (the cape) or Summer fur may be used on straightline models to accentuate the silhouette. Glori- ous new shades of pervenche blue—bois de, rose—platinum— navy blue. Twills dominate, but there are many distinctive finely corded silks and satins. e TR SUITS—tailleursthat are youth- fully severe in cut and tailleurs’ with a new softness of line—the types one wears and wears and of which one never tires. Navy blue—oxford—platinum—beige —men’s suitings—and tweeds. * %k ¥ % DRESSES—combine the new- est and most lavish colors in printed silks; the gayest of plain shaded crepes and silks. A veri- table garden of colorings, every hue of the rainbow—all the newer effects, from the straight- line modes to the buoyant CAPED styles. A style for every figure, taste and type. COATS —a special group featured at 25 Others to $155 SUITS —a special group featured at 25 Others to $89.50 DRESSES —a special group featured at. 15 Others to $79.50 ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gra- } b to be given by the Washington | ) Chi | § - e, Droop, Kugene Byrnes, I'lisle, Mrs. Carl Minne- | D arty are M O | which shipped 00,000 tons of rubbe; The rise in rubber prices h Silon T Marthe brought prosperity to British Malay 3 3 Esther M. Thom Washburn and Mr. B last year. Shop of Quality FROCK Quality, Style an flares and straightline are mostly model frocks size slenderizing model woman. Lanvin green, black and silks. That You Will Find Supreme in MART youthful designing and latest moment fashion touches in the new or lace trimmed, self or two tone wonderfully Women’s and Misses’ New COATS FOR EASTER EASTER MILLINERY Hats for Every Hour of the Day Featured at Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. 7-939 F St. N.W. S FOR EASTER d Value at 7 creations, tucked These in one of a style, but all sizes are shown including extra s for the larger rose, gray, navy, pretty printed Other New Frocks for Easter, $9.75, $14.50, $19.85, $25, $29.50, $39.50, 350 up LSS Tailored With a Precision To Delight the Smartly Dressed Woman ST TRV 3T ape Coats. new flares, new str'ughthnfi make up a truly won- derful selection in charmeen, poiretsheen, satins and sports materials. Self or fur trimmed and beautifully silk lined throughout. Colors: Navy, tans, gravs. black and smartest new sports materials. All regular sizes, including extra size slenderizing models for the larger woman. Other New Coats for Easter, $19.85, $25, $29.50, $39.50, $45, $50 uwp S N O A Glorious Display of GO UG AU A Copies of very expensively lace, ribbon, maline, novelties. oak, rose, navy, gray, red, featuring a smart Bankok EAST Pure Silk HOSE .. Get, weight hose. Every pair guaranteed. All colors. $2 Glove Silk VESTS Heavy quality, your share. THI\‘ is our special Easter Week Ofiering embracing the finer modes in Millinery. large droopmg brim hair braids trimmed with . i ot feather Also silk and straw and ribbon and straw. small shapes. Other New Hats for Easter, $4.50, $5, $7.50, $8.50 3 pairs for $2.75 your share of these splendid chiffon and medium- $ 1 .00 full size, reinforced under arm and extra full length are the features. y priced models in and flower Colors: We are Tan, also copen, orchid, black and black and white. Sports Hat at ten dollars. FLBUTX &3 ER HOSIERY Full-Fashioned 29 Pure Thread 3 pairs for $3.75 SILK HOSE These are the regular Dartley brand hose, built to give the great- est amount of satisfac- tion. All colors. '$2 Bloomers We are including in this special sale all our glove silk, treco and rayon. Every pair is perfect and in a full range of colors. Regular and extra sizes. T 49 Get