Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1926, Page 44

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SOCIETY.” STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, "APRIL - ’ | ington. The wedding will take place D e month in b heneof the bades | Jefferson Pageant Due Regxonal Conference l Of Legion Adxiliary Foimally Mide Public| mother, 1719 Newlon stroet. @ s Tuesday Night, April 13 | Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda . ; Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Towers an-|School and George Washington Uni-| “The Pageant of Thomas Jeffer- | tion, with Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Robert “ Massachusetts Society i % | To Nleet m Capltall nounce the engagement of their | versity and Mr. Lehmann is a gradu-| o,p written by Mrs. Minnigerode | 1 bee. Mrs Eugene Byrnes, 8 SOCIETY. 1926—PART 2. | White House,” which is to be pre-|honor of this foremost American sented under the auspices of the |Statesman and educator Engagements to Wed daughter, Catherine Burke Towers,|ate of Cornell. Miss Lupton is a mem- - |'William 1. unse and Mrs. Fr = " to Mr. Arthur B. Hill. Mr. Hill is a | ber of the Phi Sjgma. Sorority. Andrews, which is to be presented | Howard as sponsors and director Cancels Reception. native of Darlington, S. C., but at in the audi- | those taking t are Mr. Connell S— present is located in Singapore, | Mr. and Mrs. George Shoemaker | torium of Central Hig hool, by | Mrs. Robert 1. Lee, Mrs. Alfred Man-| B Straits Settlement. announce the engagement of their|the community center department, wiil frs. William L. Crounse, Miss| The Massachusetts Society has can daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr.lenlist among its sponsors, directors | therstone, Miss Dickins, Mrs, | élled the reception which was to have Mr. and Mrs. Walden Wall an-| Karl Ennals rell, son of Mr. and jand personnel promjnent | Minnigerode Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. | Peen given at the City Club, April 14 nounce the engagement of their| Mrs. Thomas I. Jarrell of this city.| Washingtonian are interested in | Charles Wallace Collins, Mr. and Mrs. honor of the President and Mrs | 3 i daughter, Marjorie Alden, to Mr.|The wedding will take place in the |aiding in this celebration of the birth- | Warren Birge, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton | Coolidge. The wneellation was | 1 Lioyd Diftenderfer, son of Mrs. C. E.|Autumn. day unniversary Jefferson. vis, Dr. Mrs. . Wileoy, | ordered on account of the President’s Diffenderfer of Long Beach, Calif. — Mr, and Mrs. n- | ¢. Meade Bolton Muc e, Mr I vement, and new plans for the Mr. and Mrs. Wall recently an- burg will appear as George Washing- ark, Dr. M. C. Dollman, Mr. | meeting of the society are under Sihe Depirtraent of the District ok nounced the engagement of another | Mrs, Staples as Hostess tonand. Marn Washington, respec. | Irving Steans, Mrs. Frank Howard |Way. An interesting meeting is prom olumbia, will entertain the Baster § & daughter, Mary 8., to Mr. Charles & . |tively, in an important scene, and members of the Tuesday Ever ised for April 27 at the Washington % elanal oo 1 Dey. For Women's Alliance. Breailtast Conference.” = with Music Club, members of the Shapes: | Club, Seventeenth and K streata, it Legion A , od- | L 3 — . enis 1. Connell as Jefferson, 2 peare Society s | whic A lec n 3 lay, 3 } g Mrs. M. C. K. Lupton announces| Mrs. Lawrence Staples will act as | Virginia Dickins and Miss J3 | Pn° presenting ~The Pageant of | ders of the De ill be given by Dt - the engagement of her daughter, Miss | luncheon hostess following the annual | Feather: as friends of ~ Mrs. | Thomas Jefferson” as an outstanding | Paul Bartsch of the Smithsonfen In Josephine Kerfoot Lupton, to Mr.|meeting of the Women's Alifance of | Washington, and with Mr. Edward |feature of Jefferson day the commu- | stitution. Members of the soclety and Francls Scott Lehmann, formerly of | All Souls’ Church at Sixteenth and|Muth, us the old family servant. In!nity center department invites the|friends will enjoy a soclal hour fol El Paso, Tex.. and now of Wash-! Harvard streets April 9. the following scene, “The Ball at the people of Washington to be present in 'lowing the lecture. - J Only this store in Washington has the privilege of showing Madelon s. The Marine Band will ] Tork Tuesday night, April D. C. Department proposesj Elaborate Entertainment| for Delegates, Beginning Next Tuesday. tion and dance Tuy W ion—and value are siowhere more members of ily linked than in Madelon modes 32l il e A FASHION INSTITUTION _ solos s wrice | 3 S b, H Paris Washington New will sir wnd | cupy the remainder of 1 receive the Commander | With full appreciation of what this announcement will mean to the Styleful Women of Washington, we take pride and pleasure in presenting to our patrons The April Collection of e evening of April Annual Dance Ap’ril 20 To Aid Parochial School. Tance give or the Barron iss Mary B Mr Mrs. Navier Bourrat, Mr. Wil J. Brown, Mr. Willia and Mrs. M. . Buckley n Buckley MODES I'TH the arrival of Spring, and all the world rejoicing, the feminine aggregation thinks in unison in terms of Clothes. As they glimpse mayhap the budding trees and shrubs or hear the first song of the Robin, the answer to the Clothes query comes swiftly to mind—N>\ladelon, the very Spirit of Spring. of Youth, of Beauty. 5. Diffenderfer of . Mary Burke, Miss C. E. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alden Wall. and Mrs Long Beach, C: = | The wedding w 4 v. Right Rev .v.-h“-m.’.»\_ s - Ball April 22 Corps, John 1. Lejeune: Maj. Gen. ick Cook, Mr. John T. Con pring Da pril == Eli K. Cole, Bri . Dion Williams, and Mrs. Georze N. Crofton, | i { | | & | nd putronesses @ 7% | { | | For U. S. Marine Corps. /it G gt Logan Feland and Br ersonnel of been invited to attend. ! The civil and enlisted " | the adjutants and mspectors’ depart { ment Marine Corps headquart | will give a Spring ball and card party. | Thursaay night. April 2 t the City department. { Club. zements yrs \I‘A;‘ n G. n, Mrs. llen | The Secretary the Navy. Mr g g specia The newest Ensemble, ¥ D Ferin hey T Minent e ."h‘;h. \,,vl'l“",f,l':\'w::,'. rine Band Orchestra will furnish the| Aadelow Rose Crepe Frock e Mr. and Mrs. Edw. A. Green, | general commandant of the Marine | music. with horisontal tucks and Mrs, Mary Griffin, Mr. Michael Grif- | rtical box-plaits, with v Dar Miss Ada R. Dermody, Miss Rufus 1. Lane, adjutan: Dermo Charles For Every Woman from Junior Miss to the Matron of 1 Mrs. William V | mas O'Connor Mrs. Ma Daniel St ames Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Warring, Mr. and Mrs. Edw Dr. Edward Walsh, the Walsh, Mrs. A. Hamilton Wil Leo Wresinske, Mr. and Thomas Wright, Mr. and Mrs. R Hartigan, the M Mrs. M M. Hawkin: Head, Dr. John Michael Henness rd, Mr. A <, Mr. and Mrs. | : Keleher, 3 James Kenney, M d Mrs. Wil Kinslow, Mr. joseph Leary, Mr. Mrs, r Mr. and Mrs Charles therine Lennon, M nd Mrs. John Mahone *. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Mannix, ) McDonald P. J. McDe Mr. and Mrs. P. T. McDermott Mary ( aughlin, Miss Rose ) Ginness, foriarty, ) May Mo 2 hall, trick Mury ron, Rev Neligan, and Mrs. Wil Neligan Alma Neligan, Miss Regina Neligan. | Mr. P. F. Nellgan, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Niland, Mr. Bartley J. Niland. Mr Edmond Niland and Mr. and Mrs, The Post-Lenten Appearance Of Bach Choir Announced The post-Lenten appearance of the ’ ay evening, ? is a mat p interest to many Wash are looking forward .the Capital City counted among the arf . This year, appearance here, the choir, directed J. Fred Wolle, will present ssion According to St. Mat- and not ential so. ciety but y pr nt_members 4t the diplomatic corps wi'l be rep- resented in the audience. he British Ambassador is expectes to occupy a box that evening. as| likewise the N the Nether. lands, Jonkhee the Minister § vakia, Zdenek Fierlinger, and the Minister of Poland. Mr. Jean Ciec ! The choir will arrive on noon and plans ¢ fected for the mem by ‘the President early in th ter they will be taken to non as guests of the Wash ington committee of the Friends of under ausy hoir has me to Washing "The news of t e has attr: laltimore and & musical clubs entatives from Peabody Insti :d from the Bal timore public schools will come to the | ity In a special train Tuesday after noon. Dr. J. Fred Wolle will ar day and will be the dinner that evening of Repry Radford Coyle at the Army v Club. A number of social events are * Dr. Wolle, who - until Wednes that the entire & with the choir in c the chorals in which Passion” | abounds, and to that end the words and m printed in the program an ence will be asked to ri led by the choirs of thi; have been rehearsing the several weeks. Palestine Fund Drive Captains to Be Tea Guests Mrs. John M. Safer, head of the | women's division of the United Pales- tine appeal campaign, will entertain the various captains who have been selected to head teams in the com- ing drive at a tea on Friday in the anine reading room of the Jew. mmunity Center. Those hav- already accepted captaincies in the drive are Mrs. Nathan Musher, Mrs. Julius H. Wolpe, Mrs. Joseph tnsky, Mrs. Jacob Heckman, Mrs. David Alpher, Mrs. Henry Oxenberg, Mrs. Philip Mantell, Mrs. H. Hertz- erg, Mrs. Charles Pi man Kal and Mrs. Maur Skt N Rolls-Royce of America Incorporated s now holding a salon of six cars in the Palm Court of the Mayflower Hotel, comprising examples of distinguished coach work by Rolls-Royce / Brewster, and mounted on the famous Rolls-Royce chassis THESE CARS ARE ON VIEW PICCADILLY A four-passenger roadster. Finished in black with Casino red wheels. Black fenders. Up- holstered in dark red Mprocco leather. Rear seat very comfortable. Convenient compart- ment holds four golf bags. TILBURY An enclosed car for the owner-driver. Finished in two shades of Beige brown with dark Derby red wheels and special colored leather top. Nickel radiator shutter and rear bumper. Smart tan upholstery. Special interior features of coach work and equipment. BUCKINGHAM An enclosed six or seven passenger car yield- ing abundant room. Finished in mulberry with vermilion striping and black fenders. Upholstered in maroon broadcloth with pillow-typecushions. Clear vision windshicld. SA‘LAI\L‘\NCA (non-collapsible) A three-quarter cabriolet. Finished in Mist O'Marne with silver and black hair-line strip- ing. Smart tan fabric upholstery with com- fortable pillow-type cushions. From a design for Rolls-Royce by the Count of Salamanca. COLLAPSIBLE COUPE Coach work by Brewster & Co. Upper body finished in decp Brewster tan; lower body in Brewster light tan; finish applied by Brewster Oil Finish process. Upholstery to harmonize in English Bedford gold. MAYFAIR Formal town-car of full cabriolet type. Fin- ished in black with ivory and gold hair-line stripe. Smart tan upholstery with pillow-type cushions. Five persons accommodated in body proper. - ROLLSROYCE i Washington Salon Palm Court, Mayflower Hotel From dpril 3rd to April 108h Middle Life, Madelon Dresses, Coats and Hats Are : Cmbroidery and Squirrel collar. $49.50. t unlined Coat of Gre Approved from Coast to Coast! lLach month a Style Jury of Forty Members selects, discards, condemns or approves designs and Fashion ideas until the group selected to be presented to vou expresses Clothes Correctness as nearly as that can be attained, and under no other name. perhaps, can so much of worth, distinction and style be assem- bled. Madelon Frocks for Women and Misses $39.50 "Madelon Coats for Women and Misses © $49.50 Madelon Coats fer Juniors $29.50 Madelon Frocks for Juniors $25.00 Madelon Hats, $12.50 Madelon Junior Hats, $8.50 A 1Voman'’s Madelon Coat, straightline nodel in soft Green with clever motifs of self fabric. and -Grey Squirrel collar. $49.50. - A Woman's Madelon Coat, in Nazy, with braided pock- ets, collar and sleeve, much aold thread and silver and grey. Mole collar. $49.50. 1 0y A Woman's Madelon Dress A Tunior Miss' Coat of of ‘Grey Georgette, with Rose-Beige Lorcheen, flounce and widerslecve ¢f- braided and tied in_ origi- fecis of American Beauty A val - Madelon fashi and Blue, edged with beads. Youthful, smart and becon $69.50. . ing. $29.50. The Message of Madelon! Keep This Message in Your Purse For Economy, for Style, for true Excellence of fabrics, workmanship and trims, re- member that Madelon's repu- tation can not be questioned. A lovely Mad- elon Bride’s Gown or Bridesmaid’s Frock in White Satin with deep yoke and flounce of lace For—Madelon creations are “Tried by Jury,” so to speak, and the decision in favor is given anew each month of the Season. Jellefl’s—is the Washington member of the group of Forty Style-Jurists. A Madelon Tam of Heliotrope Camel’s-Hair, embroidered with fine Straw in Purple, Junior ~ Miss’ Madelon American Beauty and Green, Evening or Dance Frock and_ornaments in these shades of Peach Crepe de Chine on band. $12.50. h long, silky Fringe dging the Skirt. $2500. A Miss’ Frock of - Beige Georgette, tucked to the g hem of the long waist ef- and delicate fect, a lace panel and cir- pearl fead- cular skirt. $39.50. ing. $9.50 ; Other Apparel and Accessories Exclusive With Jelleff’s in Washington R;)mne‘y Coats and Frocks—Centemeri Kid Gloves—Gold Stripe Silk Stockings—Sorosis Footwear—“Vanity” Silk Underwear—Dans la Nuit, the perfume of the great Worth—Imported Novelties direct from our Paris Office! 1216-1220 F STREET N.W. 1216-1220 F STREET N.W. ; - e TR T S e T e e UL IR R T ASWABAIRERETNIENND! 5 'Y

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