Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 20

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20 SOCIBTY, i E NIN AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 19 at the Mayflower. Mrs. Alexander,|donated the use of the school ball- v ; AT who was formerly Miss Elise A. o' | room for the event. The musical S ban of Washington, was hostess to a | program will be arranged through company of 10 at tea yesterday after- | courtesy of Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee, noon in the garden of the hotel. and will be given by Miss Nina Hitch- . o - cock, Miss Elizabeth Wheeler, Miss Maj. and Mrs. F. C. Harrington |30 i Niide Margaretta Camp. have taken an upartment at Ward- |} i n Diaky Park Hotel tor s mionth kavingi|iosl = oo Liakel Tghes: and Ak just come up from Panama, where|" 8 rls. $%a), Barringion hes been stationsd. | T Bach Chote of Bethlenams, which The Secretary of Labor Mr. Davis, Was & o . ! 3 : o 4 ¥ : & Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Meredith & wshington Tuesday and son, Douglas, of New York are | second time in two The Passion” according Host at Luncheon Yesterday | a | e femaradas of the | Presonti : 7 8 weolk St Matthew, will be grosted by o uh . i | : $ ] i ¢ an audience representative of the o to British Visitors. | ¥ Col. Wade 1. Cooper has gone to | cial, musical, religious and social life 5 E Nashville, Tenn., to deliver an ad-|in the National Capital. = g | ; dress on Abraham Lincoln before the [ Among those who have taken boxes «cretury of Labor, Mr.|counsel for Mexico: Judge Charles| - 3 3 State Teachers® Assoclation. for this deeply significant event in rtained at lunch- | Kerr, u»un«‘l for the United States; ' M, and Mis. Koib ot levy the development of music here are: in the Flo counselor of the \ T aad Mom, J. Kolb of Ch Dr. Zdenek Fierlinger, Minister of v the . William | P ‘ § Chase, who motored to Philadelphia Hoslovalein: Mre Davidi A Reod, it Wardman | M ' o - i with their son, Mr. John Geor 1D, | Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, Mrs. Wil- for the group of il 3 who s uudpm at the University liam R. Castle, jr.; Maj. W. R. Coyle, fulists who are touring fon, and : : pudids S b hew T Mt tle, jr; Maj. W. R. Coyle, he Hleadenil n seoret ¢ 4 Mra. 8. Stokes Halkett, Mrs. Walter der the leadership of | Mex s ary. o8 . City. They will be joined the end of | Bruce Howe, Mrs. Adolph C. M cphersc the Lon- the week by their son, who will re-| o Edwin B, WaE MlEh _Mm( the 1oh-] Gen. John J. Pershing has tak S i y'm,_:d,‘,‘" an apartment at the Congressional 3 ¥ turn to Washington {vith them o | P, Mes. Thomas W.. Phillips, ¢ Country Club for the Spring speng e ter holidays. Dr. 7 Phillips and Ma). Gen. Clar- herets s v [ ra wumate of Atlanta, e g b! Alvan T. iller, wife of the $ 1 Governor of Massachusetts, lurriml ’ ! h!L.lnn 2 me time in Wash- i . in Washington vesterday and is ai o | e P Fotv . e he Amer- | fhe Wiard, where she pluns to spend Afdong: thias BaiiTbg. aboki, the| Noon: et 33 ck in the lounge o Boyish enough to be youthful with their the Ame: Association of close- fittmg, hip-length mcl\ct: their skirts us- ’1“'“"':i\yw\';;'\”‘ll' several days. ot I i § Esther Weems from Baltimore tomor- | (he Am e . o American | “" : | _ ; f 7 for, Migrai. W o “Mr, | versity Women's clubhoure, at 2 f 5| Col ana Mrs “Arisides Moreno have ! X . . 5. Yoritsen, | 1 street. The occasion is com- | ually show some feminine detail in pleats or as their guests Mrs. Fredes ' ; ‘| pliment to the Mount Holvoke stu-| 5 jiman of Fort Le \\n\\lmlh N Ais Tenin 2 dents at home for the hol | flares. e e A T - land Mr. J. McKenna, all of Wash: 15l iaalinsia il Whoiats vi And all of them have a clever pocket or two o is @ st at 3 i ington, »aring to enter the college. In the ab- 5 # s HARRIS 3 EW Lne” e | BT e A and in some a third one to hold a gay breast wife of Col. ¥Frank SS ELEANOR SMITH AND MISS DORIS KESLER, Gl e el e e e Wl Sbad = 4 cket i g 1§ a dapper Prank (g § i holldays with the former's parents, Mr. and Mes. (H:‘h;!:a‘ emer. m:-:;:ns\,‘\ ff“‘l A\x"r_ :’“H‘I\‘{‘I(!u_;_:["l\lé:?llx g A 5 pocket ’kerchief. Treat yourself to a dappe: cheon to e Congressional u g =00 A oo b bt il e 1 » Sui Spri isn’'t vervs rt wi Junchieon today at the Congressiona ih, 1 Hall | i ers ity B | e i | inth Stauier wilk ansalc. gucig the little Suit. Spring isn’t very smart without onc commis- | Lo o Wolf Botman of Kansas ! 1 cert at the Congressional Country |afternoon of the college and the visit- ‘ i W = Mr e O e O s lcommittee, to be given particularly in|Long Taylor and Miss Emma Long, | Club Easter. The program, which is | _(Continued on Twenty first Page) Priced $35.00 Upward f the late Dr. Crawford |under the direction of Mr. Frederick [T s Bu- | = Anderson, director Mrs. Hopkius. S Hopkins, entertained at e O s Ve A [honor ot the ladies accompanying the | di i o “"f.":lmn o ;| Latin American delegates. In addition | W ne Miss Marion Long, | P. Stieff, will hegin at 4 o'clock and g Claude C. Bloch, Mrs. 1T o Dalton |t luncheon to be given by s of Dr. Long. tea will be served at 5:30 o’clock. | 5 5 2 > Py i Union in the Cl = A .. 'C. Brinton, Mrs.’ Moreno v neer Hotel | Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley will ague for arher Tt ekl r e ac e[ ] o g the Mayflower ., Mrs. Charles Wil- 1 to their New York home Tues- | iss vitations for ¥ Mrs. cha E 1 number of excursion b; etk & s 8 tions for birthday an nades last 5 years Jur Sunlite Cambric e, Mrs. Richard | motor to points of Interest in the Capi fter spending the Winter sea- ¥ party in s town house, at | Snudie ralnprodt, ingroot. cieanabic: 1 of Individuality Mc s L 4 \eheduted | son in St. Augustine, Fla. K 'street, Saturday evening at | shop price. * Estimates nn.w.m FWELVETWELVE F STREET e & | The other b committee | ST 0 o'clock. i Ansell, Mrs, Cha. ; mmittee | 3 and Mrs. Leonard Outhwaite, E a»vw»v_ w*m‘s:mfl‘ i 3 5 | | wrd Goff, M ) B. Mann, Mrs. William - : the latter formerly Miss Georgla | Animal Rescue League Dulin & Martin Bl | Mrs. William Chitty, Mrs. o Schofield, are visiting her mother, | Benefit Tuesday Evening. ard wi e guests with them : on Ci Daniel Hand, | Mrs. Robert 1 | aiiag! ! h g e Mrs Brinton entertaine | Wrikht, e, Fras te, 2 Mrs. John 11 Hegeon, 5 Sn M0N0 | Tue ‘box Bolders for the Astnsti MRS LeaR @ s G : last ‘ovening in honor of ames 1 e, ine. b, where M and Mr. Hew, | Rescue Teague beneflt to be given | 2 LOUIS GOLD CO Senor and Senora de Tellez and Mrs. Guest, when the other |} 5 ohr erson, MIS. |\ Gurhwaite were honor guests at |4 the National Theater Tuesday eve- | % - Yo Give lwuplmn at Embassy. guests re Mrs. Brunson, Mrs ene i 4 ten dance yesterday by Mrs. George | Ming = are: Mrs. Charles Boughton wdor of Mexico and i rs. Daniel Hand and Mrs. B, enry F. nock,, A Fletcher and Mrs. H, H. Lyman, who | \Y00d, Mrs. Walter Hutchins, Mrs. ! 2 will give a reception | Moreno. Charles E. Wood, Mrs. G g O EtlngA in (ha Bids Crrove: Peter A. Drury, Mrs. William M. Han- z, April in honor of | Mrs. Bloch was hostess at a bri t, Miss Mary Patten, ) v 1] a5 . . 2 1.') ., ge Barnett. Mrs. {8 {o the Pan-American |luncheon vesterday in honor of ¢ | Sacdermote and Miss Heloise Brain-| Mr. and Mrs, Herman Dierks, who | Chatles Patterson, Mr ul Pearsall | gg s | have been in Aiken for the late sea- [and Miss Alice Clapr o+ xtra alue ares s an ress. Mr. George Bolman and Mrs, £ wrd son, have returned to New York and ' Mrs. Harry C. Moses of 1714 Rhode printer, will e e e rates| Mrs. l-‘r(vlm‘ivl\ R. Harris leave Mrs. Armstead Davis will """""(“’“l.‘ at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Island avenue . . ; or Mrs. Davis| Mr. and Mrs. B. Quincy Smith were adies en. William Beck | 74 nusSuc rice erl",g [4] 1 of the Pan-American l‘lnu‘nw' who will spend mp daughter, Nt . . . Mr. Henry 3d, who [ hosts to a company of 14 at a supper| Circle, G. A. R., of which Mrs. Mary ibiishen Amira 516 S hf the “Atebiy : ’ versity, [ dance last evening in the garden of | Sitz Parker is president, will give a Sdei el i ntic City, Mrs, Harris | Wil arrive 2 s > Mayflower reception and musical in the Colonia holida — s 3 Lighteenth street, this | 1 the eve- | will leave tomorrow for . trip o s [ Mrs, Spencer Honored atter 830 o'elock. ‘ theate! £ ek i Sgor b g rerient “"“0» Congressional Club. Miss Charlotte Everett_has kindly \["4 V- bttt | Mxad Wlidam ST g eart (- jler | RO 8 SRS BT VRS 10N ASIAR | ‘Mrs. Selden P. Spencer, widow g | daughter Juli £ et o St el e HEMSTITCHING Ann will ve in Wash retary of Commerce, Mr.|ington over r at the Portland. a Mrs. 't B. Dewey of | gugst of hor at iday after- Haover, will be host at tunch. | After the l ster holidays she will | Washington a icago have taken | noon tea at the Congressional Club at the | Visit her home, “orsicana, Tex. | possession of esic suite 4 is "k, and Mrs. Ruby Smith| . t the | in Cor a, Tex. | posse n ¢ residential suite at | this wee v : uby "””‘Pleatmg, Buttons Covered that eve- | Mrs. rt was formerly Miss Mil- | the Mayflower, where they expect to | Stahl will be the \ing the b £ Commerce wi |dred Ha daughter of former Rep- | be throu t the S season, ™ = er t “nited Press |resentative and Mrs. Rufus Hardy of = A S b e ¢ o hsaigier Sore i Mrs. Georgge Hillyer, jr., entertained | of Cléveland, Ohio, Is. 0 ey Association a Te During Judge Hardy's 11| Mrs. Ceorse e e and the Southern |terms in Congress Mrs. Taggart took |2 oy g S g rs. Taggart took | 4t lunch . 2651 15th S will !um L reception and ball [an active part in the social affairs ril 12 Mr. John L. | here. of the All-American — § # 3 § b4 % ertain at lunch Mrs. Helen Gilchrist of Schooleraft, : o in. | Mich., arrived this week to attend the | &% “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" dowment Association for International | ¥edding of her granddaughter, Miss | Pe : set that night, | Ruth Hudson, daughter of Repre- | ‘ > Treasury, Mr, | sentative Grant M. Hudson, who will luncheon April |be married Saturday to Mr. Roger R B R ackistone’s Easter Flowers eta of S E Mrs. nctery tate and Mrs. |y, Lansing Heads Group give a eption. o ” . . To Entertain Foreign Visitors, —Lilies, Blooming Plants, etc., constitute a display well worthy 4 France, M.| Mrs. Robert Lansing is chairman of | ¢ . 2 : e : 5 is in New York, where he |the ladies’ reception committeo which of your attention. Specimens of unrivaled beauty and freshness in Ritz-Carlton Hotel. |is planning an elaborate social i i e i i S o[ msnins an Rebie e AT election are ready to carry your Easter wishes any distance. e e ot o Mooy s |pany the visiting delegates to the | s ect ' his wife and three | Pan-American Congress of Journal- g g Aies athel Mics ‘Gecil and |ists, which will be in_session here 3 ; ho arrived on the S §. |from Wednesday, April 7, to Tuesday, 3 3 Dr. ‘Smiddy and his fam: |APFl 13. While arrangements h.u(\ g LAER- N bark Hotel, |€ons and teas are being planned by HY } 3y heir e. I \ their home. é R { Splendid Potted Specimens nires of Persia and g b f 3 Fistnen ot inner g AR HYDRANGEAS ol « AN o . and Mrs. . 1714 H ST. y : 1 N 54 anted to do mmuluul petheciyid gl X ) ; Fon 1 i RAMBLER ROSES i s Dider b o \v_of the State De- 1‘.«‘ %oe, : s SPIREAS i ot = igger! ! ¢ wantec = partment and Mrs. Murray, the Per- L i | 88 S i S J | % ! greater value at ne whei Fn Concul 1h Prfladeipris’and Mome, | ot/ GISE Tae sRaF the matuer pad iy 3 HYACINTHS L Zza K ~ i i e looni and Miss McDermont. |8 i e £ e PRIMROSES L : women least expected it—so newly appointed charge daf- | ; ; ) TULIPS Easter Boxes of A here it is! At $38 we are of- Sl . “ ~ [ : INERAR . | @ fering the finest of Charmeen, - u c IAS Cut Flowers i Poiretsheen and Tzwill Coats d is at the a 2 \ Ji hirastroer 7320 Easter Ccrsages and all other choice Flowering & f that feature such new ideas as $3 and up ] az Mis. F. M. g: ¢ X $3. 50 up Plants and Cut Flowers at cir guesis at = ; @ VIODERATE PRICES : capes, _blml_sc sleeves and heaz ? p 7 embroideries — every one Daven families Early Ordering will be appreciated \d their dress coat, just right for th ‘,', N. .. abd Mes e ol Gl Rare Jewels i 1 : 14th and H 1222 F St. B I/rflff301><'«lldtufll‘1;i]; [([‘”{RI"/;”. S. T Fine Watch | I'clephone e g . i P J i ine Watches epho it IT IS TOO LATE—shop — j Gold Ware f Main 3707 Frank. 5357 i e el TWO STORES : here first. See them and, Ogden L. Mills, has gone to Pinehurt,| 4 Silver Ware % Rl Atitue Manor il Forneatyn century ant wne s s ’ PO I o : you must, compare them any- i R : where. uarter—since Presic :nt to Flores, ) . Jelterson's administration Dr. Berito Flores, Mexlcan agent of L e oved the on, enter- patronage of those most closely identified with the | official and social life of . . oftial s soce e of ; A pec elling o == DRESSES A American Dr. G. Fernander commissioner: Mr. Not merely $25 dresses—but Dresses special at Including georgettes, taffetas, crepe-ro- Inaines, flat crepes, etc. Every one a charming creation in two-piece, straightline, caped and blouse-sleeve effects. All siges for misses 14 to 20 and women's sises 36 to 44. Shades of sand, gray, cork, new blues, navy and black. | i | | 2EMD kS LR feS a ERRARRBSERERIE Cre}c)ltion - $]- 32 Hat “videncing the grace and style that is “Winona” characteristic of all Barriemore Footwear. NOX Hats for women are exclusively sold here and are 3:"““_"‘"“'1 infices SuehnthveSo s B attractively priced, even though their quality, style and i heauty are beyond comparison. The Gigolo, on the left, is shell- ; : . e oy il e weight Knox felt, while the Gloria, on the right, is antelope- [‘fl lf"';_’;;',’t“'gz ,-szff.i"'bof,i"'fif} e bined with Eolica s e finish Knox felt. Both hats are shown here in all head sizes kid. Many other charming modes, ; and in all the wanted Spring shades, such as Bois de Rose, $6.50 to $9.50, in all wanted leath- Mushroom, Pearl Gray, Buff, Powder Blue, Black, White, Navy ot and many others. COI'\ ' Raleigh Haberdasher g _ * 1310 F Street . O&l C 1227 F St. N.W. 1214 F Street N.W.

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