Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1926, Page 20

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SICIETY SOCIETY Mrs. New Goes Tod ay to Indianapolis to Meet the Postmaster General for Easter Visit. RS. V. wife of the Post- master General, will leave today for Indianapolis, where Murray Warner of Eugene. F 8. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, wife of the Oreg., and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. BETHLEHEM CHAPEL WEDDING nings, Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham, Ridgeley McLean, Mrs. N. J. r.; Mrs. Alexander Rogers, Mrs. John F. Rogers, Mrs. Robert Lansing, #@nd the Misses Coyle are among those sponsoring the benefit Tuesday night at the National Theater for the Washington Animal Rescue League. Mme. Ekengren and Mrs. Alvin T. Hert have taken a table together for the. Jefferson breakfast, which is to be given Tuesday, April 13, at the Mayflower in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Thomas Jefferson and they have chosen to name it in honor of Dolly Madison as one of America’'s most dis- tinguished women. Their guests will be Mrs. Jarves, sister of Mme. Ekengren; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Gen. and Mrs. Andre C., PRIDAY, APRIL 2 1926 hostess. The guests will include Mrs. Glazebrook, Mrs. Benjamin, the Rev. Willlam = Morton of Old Christ Church, Alexandria, and Mrs. Mor- ton, Mrs, JMargaret Slcard znd Mr. John Ritchie. ~ Place cards at, this table will be sflhouette portraits of Benjamin Franklin. Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of patronesses for the bridge and mah- jong panty to be given in the May- flower Hotel, Friday afternoon, April 16, for the benefit of the free wards of Providence Hospital. The other patronesses and patrons include Lady Isabella” Howard, Senora de Tellez, Senora de Alfaro, Mrs. Dwight Davis, Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mrs. J. Davis Broadhead, Miss Mabel Board- man, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Rev. Edward Buckey Mrs, Edward Costigan, Mrs. Jumes H. Cahill, Mrs. R. J. Conlon, Mme. Calderon, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, the Misses Cullen, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Miss Mary Dove, Mrs. D. J. Dunnigan, Wiiliam an Eustis, Mrs. John Foote, Miss wick, Mrs. John S. Flannery, Mrs. J. A. Flynn, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Peter G. Gerry, Mrs. Clyde Gearhart, Mrs. R. S. Holéen, Mrs, J. H. Ha: Mrs. Robert R. Hitt, ‘Mrs. B. F Hutchinson, Mis. John Hays Ham- mond, the Misses Johnson, Mra. Tra, Jeffords, Mrs. Lewis A. Johnson, Miss Monica Joyce, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, . T. Kelly, jr.; Mrs. Lois C. Lehr, John O. La Goree, Mrs. Clifford Lewis, Mrs. A. Lisner, Mrs. Joseph iter, Mrs. Joseph Mondell, Mrs. C. Marbury, Mrs. George May, Mrs. A. “onville, Col. Heury May, Dr. 8. V. «d, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. orge O'Conner, Miss Helen Patten, Mr. Charles Lathrop Pack, Mrs. Ed- ward Plokford, Dr. Willlam F. Patten, Mrs. Francis Riggs, the Misses Riggs, Mrs. Perclval 8. Ridsdale, Mrs. F. I Bands, Miss Helen Sheckles, Miss Rose Bhea, Mrs. Charles Semmes, the Misses Saul, Mrs. George P. Scriven, Mrs. Ralph Semmes, Mrs. W. W. Spaulding. Mrs, Willlam C. Sullivan, Mrs. M. I. Weller, Mrs. Willlarn Wimsett, Mrs. Harry Sellhausen, Mrs. John C. Stmp- son, Pauline Wilcox, Mrs. Charles 5. White, Mrs. Corcoran Thom, Sen ator Thomas J. Walsh and Mrs. Wal- ter Wells. M she will join the Postmaster General, who went there after a brief stay in Springtield, 11 The Postmaster General and Mr New will attenc e wedding of their godehild, Miss Natalle Lombard Brus and Mr. A. Bennett es, take place Tuesday. former Secretary of Agriculture, was hos at luncheon yesterday at the Willard. John ¥. Wilkinsg and daughter, .| Miss Katherine 1. Wilkins, and i which will | i Lammont Belin are in New York, staying at the Ambassador. Brewster, Mrs. Edward Walker. Mr. Wirt Howe and Mr. Harry Martin Clark of Boston. Another table of Interest and im- portance at the breakfast will be that of the club of Colonial Dames. named in honor of Mrs. Jiugene Van Rensselaer, of which Mrs. George Tully Vaughan will be hostess and Mra. James Carroll Frazer, daughter of Mrs, Van Rensselaer, guest of honor. Ogher guests at this table will include Mrs. Murray Addison, Miss Mary Ambler, Mrs. lidward A. Harriman, Mrs. Iughes Oliphant, Mre. Claudian Northrop, Mrs. 8. Austin_ McCarthy, Mrs. James G Penn, Mrs. Charles Parsons. Miss Jessica Smith, Mrs. Hugh Southgute and Mrs. Harry Reade | The Marietta Minnigerode An- drews table has been organized by one of the most active members of the Monticello association. who s herself unable to be present. The guests at this table will be a group of members of the Washington com- mittee of the Thomas Jefferson Me- morial Foundation, with Br. Larkin be Mr zebrook and Dr. Marcus Benjamin ? o CAFE PIERRE 1714 B ST NW. Washington's Unigaé Dining Room Open Sundays 1. 3125 A R una manner and et 4 rQom after the manne o4 Shodern Farisian cate, with @ delightiul SLIP CQVERS 85¢ Established 1909 1219-1221 G Street N.W Store Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Judge and Mrs, Van Vechten Veeder of New York City are at the May- Charge Accounts Solicited fiower. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Joined by Son for The Solicitor Ge EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING, specially prized at Mitchell have with Yiaster holidays their son, Mr croft Mitchell, a student at Princeton. Mrs. Kiess, wife of Representative Kiess of Pennsylvania, entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Willard. Miss Helen Ward will arrive this |evening from New York, to be the house guest of Miss Ruth Hudson un- til her wedding tomorrow. Mezzanine Floor Maj. and M rald C. Brant have with “them for the holidays their daughter, Miss Virginia Brant, and Miss Jeannette Fuqua of Governors HOSIERY An Important Detail for Correct Easter Attire 00 00 =50 8 %5 Miss Deborah Fredericks, daughter ative and Mrs. James D. who is spending her : oni_with her parents at Wardman Park Hotel, has with her a classmate, Miss Julie Campbell of z\'m\- York hYJ Fredericks and Miss “ampbeil will go to Annapolis to gs ‘Clars Clark sland, who have come from their stud- fes in the New York School for Fine and Applied Design. Mrs. Brant will entertain at tea|April 10. Miss Flint is the daughter of Mr. Monday for her daughter and house | Mr. Proctor is a Bostonian. gue MISS MARGARET OLIVIA FLINT AND MR. THOMAS EMERSON PROOTOR, 2nd, Whose wedding will take place in the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul erman Flint of New York and Pure Thread Silk Hose In a wonderful collection of new Spring shades. Excel lent quality assured . . “Blue Crane” Service Chiffon Hose In every concelvable 8pring shade. Guaranteed, if they rip, run or tear you get a new pair free. All sizes “Humming Bird” Hose A guaranteea Hose—If they rip, run or tear you receive a new pair free of charge. All sizes in Spring shades. “Finery” Coral Band Hose With the genuine stop-arun feature. Full-fashioned. in all the newest Spring shades, in service weight and chiffon 3 1 1 '3 “ i " . . Finery” All-Silk Chiffon Hose $ A coral band Hose that is silk all the way to the top. All sizes, In all the newest Iaster shades........ PO Main Floor sity Women tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock in their clubhouse. The guests of honor will Henry K. | erine Critcher . L. M. Reisen. ring and the club’s own artist mem- bers, Miss Mary Riley, Mrs. Margarét Scully Zimmele and Mrs. Ralph Graves. The hostess will be Mrs. O. L. Veerhoff. Nye Smith of Newton,|New York, where she is registered at arrive today to be the|the Ambassador Hotel. The recently appointed air attache Miss Charlotte Freeman itish embassy, Wing Comdr letherington, Mrs. Hethering n and their small daughter he taken an apartment at Wardman Par otel hey will remain until the embassy moves to the North Shore for the mer Mrs. Emerson Howe and Mrs. Rob- ert F. Mackenzie are at the Hotel Traymore, in Atlantic City, to remain until after Easter. Mrs. Guy Norman will be among the passengers aboard the Majestic Sngland. Mrs. iarold Long Williamson and - small son, Harold Long William- home for two < to New Haven, " where they will visit Mrs. Wil. | sailing tomorrow for mother, Mrs. | Baward| e, and Mrs. W. McKee Dunn, who ot e | have spent the Winter in Washington, have gone to Mot Springs and are amonz the passer aboard " the | | sk i 2 s taken up his duties as T 4 Mauretania expected New Yqrk | e O D iy Sintos | oPening thelr place, Gramercy Farm, 3 for the season. today 3 | Embassy in Cuba Mr. Willis €. Cook, America | , s olus €. Cooke american Minis { Nales. hner NERHSGL NEROIC Y 1o G eenezuel, and his som M. A | will come to Washington tomor < H to spend the Kaster vacation with they will remain for a few days be L 5 i fore returning to the former's post at | Fer pister-in-aw, Miss Lydia Nash, at Caracas. Mr. Cook has been on leave, spendin <t of his time in his home Admiral and Mrs. Rodgers e e DUt Came nere | Hosts at Dinner Wednesday. Admiral and Mrs. John A. Rodgers, who, with their son, Comdr John Rodgers, U. S. N., are now domiciled at the Mayflower, were hosts at din- ner Wednesday evening in the gar- den, their guests being Admiral and M J. D. Beuret and Col. and Mrs. A. C. Macomb. who have rk made th Hotel Miss Mary Murray and Miss Laurs Murray of RBridgeport, Conn., are spending their Easter vacation at the |- Immaculata Seminary here United States Greece and Mrs. Irwin Laughlin, are The Minister to Taflo) S or | Bolsvan Linen. per yard zular at 3 Amer- Wom- The Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Washington will hold its T monthly luncheon tomorrow o'clock in the clubhouse the jcan Association of University en, at 1634 1 street. Mrs. Harey Norment, Mrs. John Hennen Jen: Miss Anita Schade entertained a number of guests at the concert yes- terday afternoon of Miss Sylvia Lent. Domestic Holland Window Shades made, to order. Sizes up to by 6. All colors. $1.25 valu Dr. and Mrs. D. Percy Hickling have gome to Pittsburgh to spend Easter with Mrs. Hickling’s brother, Judge Stephen Stone. s Theresa Pyle is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Frank Wilkes Pyle, at 17 teenth street northwest. Iarly next week she wiil return to Northampton, Mass., to resume her studies at Smith College. - Miss Anne Johnstone Smith of Sco George Oliver Tenney was |land, who spent the month at the Ma luncheon yester at the | flower, was hostess to a company Mayflower, entertaining in compli-| six at dinner Wednesday in the Gar- ment to Mrs. Ovid Simmons of New |den. Miss Johnstone Smith left Wash York City, who left last night for her | ington yesterday for New York and Summer home, at Saugerties-on-lud- | will sail tomorrow for her home, in son, and her sister, Countess von |Glasgow. Krockow of New York and Berlin, who recently returned from Florida. They | will spend the Spring in Italy M Mr. and Mrs. with them in their a man Park Ho Mrs, daugh Mr. 3 Perry Belmont are expected to n this eve g from their Newport villa, where they have spent the week Forster have | apartment at Ward the latter's sister Maurer, and her twin Isabel and Louise Mrs hostess Margaret Boncompagni, the Hotel Ambassador, in will sail tomorrow aboard to spend the Summer cess who is at New York the Majestic, o For Nadame A step in Slipper of French origin with contrasting bands Patent Leather, Blonde Kid Tailored Blouses Of fine quality English Bro cloth, in Tan. Blue and W} Some are strictly tailored mod els, Others have mannish col ars, ‘club collars and pin tucks rt—to be worn with aster suit. Sizes 3 B Silk, Leather and Tapestry Handbags Woman_ Artists to be Entertained Tomorrow. The Washington woman painters and the out-of-town woman exhibitors at_the biennial exhibition will have a luncheon given in their honor by the American Assoviation of Univer Mrs. Louis at a supper par the presidential s Hotel in compli Grafton W entertain v evening in he Willard | Georgette and Crepe de Chine Scarfs s1,_9__5 and 52_2_3 A wonderful beautiful designs and color combinations. or fringed ends the coming Spring requires beautiful scarf to complete t ensemble. These are truly derful values at this price Main Floor 39c¢ and Up . Frank S. Hight were | it by their two daugh 5 ara Hight and Miss Phyllis Hight, who came from their dies at Ogontz School. Miss Bar- a Hight, who is a senior and will | be a graduate in June, is valedictorian | HE MST‘TCHING | of her class. | L Barbara Hight will entertain | dmers and |ac luncheon Wednesday for Miss Alli-| Pleating, Buttons Covered 1arine. of | son Roebling, when her guests will be | d_Easter | geputantes of next season. | | { Mrs. M. E. Holley | fre. Chalme Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson, in_their Col. 9378 . 2651 15th St. N.W. -10'-!--I"I'H++'§++H+++++-l-+-l~l"l‘++-l-++~l--l"I"l-'l"l"l"l"f'H"I'+'I"l'-i"i--I"l'+++“*%++H++H++++H++++*+ A apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Chalmers and her daughter will 3 - - + i i + 3 - i % z has as Iph Smith Marion Hull Miss | assortment trc With pl Fashion cr y In the newest of 4 shapes and sh: velope and Ch beautiful shades 3 red, blue and gray, with moire lining, coin purse and mirror. Bags which will en- liven and enhance any costume. Main Floor Spring Pouch. en- S ’ Arthur O'Brien has gone from rook to spend a few days in 151 R :W’Ww\}l{ < Coburn Turner has as | her apartment at the n Thomas T, | Miss Betty Burnett, who with her about three weeks iving for her home in San Mrs. Harry Main Floor t_in Mrs. B N N N M S N W N WS A RN SN SR A AP SRS RN Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.W. Saturday Is Children’s Day Easter Coats and Dresses Are Here for Your Selection at Special Prices COATS COATS i55 1220 ALL—WOOL plain velours in RESSY and sports mate- colors to delight the little rials self trimmed or with lady. Smart fancy materials so contrasting colors. Expertly fashionable. this Spring. Lined tailored with a most pleasing throughout and nicely tailored in A 2 < > every way. ‘Contrasting piping is and youthful effect. Lined used effectively as trimming. throughout. n formerly will be prior to 1 franc Mr. of Chics at Ward Shoulder Pets and Flowers when worn with the A vas _ Very neat and smart Easter costume. Either one is most appropriate designs, priced at... Main Floor A Remarkable Sale of Spring Twill and Satin OATS AT THE INCOMPARABLE PRICE OF $23.85 Sizes for Misses and Women iward L. Ryerson are spending Easter week n Park Hotel. They were Jjoined v by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frost of Boston, and their three children, who will remain with them for the coming week Rare Jewels Fine Watches i by Gold Ware Miss Wayne Selects Day . . for Marriage to Mr. F. Lee. Silver Ware The marriage of Miss Elizabeth B. Wayne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jo- seph Wavne, to Mr. P. Blair Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Lee of Silver Spring, Md., will take place Saturday, April 24. The ceremony will be per- formed in the Church of St. Martin' in-the-Field at Chestnut Hill, Philadel- phia, and will be followed by a. recep- tion in the home of the bride's par- ents. For nearly a century and aquarter—since President Jelferson’s administration —we have enjoved the patronage of those most closely identified with the official and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Bass of Chi- cago have taken an apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel for the Spring month: They have with them Mr: For girls For girls 7 to 14 years 2to 6 years A Wonderful Easter Coat for $17.50 FOR girls 7 to 14 years in the smart flarcs and straightline models. Snappy, plain or sports materials. Some fur-trimmed, others with con- trasting materials. Lined throughout and beau- tifully tailored. $1.65 Silk Hosiery, $1.29 Princess Slips gt $1.98 value for Saturday in pure thread silk hose, Exquisite radium silk, rayon and full fashioned and guar- Baronet satin Trimmed with con- trasting colors. Sizes 34 to 44, in anteed perfect. All shades in all sizes. peach, blue, maize, pink, orchid, black. Pure Silk $1 Voile Pajamas e Hosiery 3 pairs for $2.75 Excellent quality. and department for Saturday. full cut. Trimmed wil fon or medium weight. o ::n?ncoleoarcsl.‘ See Every pair guaranteed luc, maize,” pink, perfect. All shades and orchid and black. sizes. Easter Dresses $5.95, $10 and $12.50 For Girls 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 years THREE spleridid selections to please every girl who wants a pretty dress for Easter. The newest flares and straightline models in_ plain, printed and combination materials. Trimmed with fancy ruffles or dainty laces. Colors—rose, copen, navy, greens, tans, white, combinations and prétty prints. Coats for Larger Women Included at This Price Siges up to 50 Be among the first here tomorrow to take advantage of this remarkable offering. Inspect them, and you will realize that they are— COATS WHICH MILADY MAY CHOOSE WITH ASSURANCE AND WEAR WITH PRIDE ON— EASTER MOR In Fashion, in Value, in Variety these light coats are unapproached. Touches of distinctive embroidery in- dividualize new sleeves, collars and pockets. The finest Summer furs smarten the dashing capes, straightline and flared silhouettes. Springtime’s loveliest gift! Colored wristlets, in exquisite cloisonné enam- el design, narrow tinted straps with filigreed buckles in white gold—gay as April blossoms yet sturdy in E)mé'md timekeeping quality—ths Grusn Cartouche rné! remain a month or six weeks. e 4 come the new cloisonné in this watch, and the sensation of the great Es, ion des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes. Here is the ideal gift for springtime—a wristlet so dainty, so chic—admirably suited for sport wear or whenever an effect of ultra- smartness is desired. Our showing is very complete, and includes a wide variety of attractive designs. When passing, we cordially invite you to observe the special display of these watches in our window. Rich Satins— Lorcheens— Twill Blooms— Cheen Twills— And you may Open a Charge Account Pay Weekly or Monthly Selinger’s 818 F St. N.W, 3 Second Floor B aannaansa st SRR R e L s a b

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