Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1926, Page 19

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¢ SOCIETY (Continued r;»’v:l:;lvl‘oemh Page.) home informally this afternoon, when she will have with her her sister, Miss 1leanor Hellmuth of St. Louis, who is visiting her. She will have sting Ifaro, Mrs. Delos A rles Mutthews arence Aspinwall a guest their daughter, Carlisie Allan of West Point Y. Mrs wall will entertain luncheon Tk at the Chevy ise Club for My Losts at Springs i Mrs iuncheon where Warren were vesterday at Hot they are spending Leopold left last evening . in Wooster, Ohio, after | the | laster vacation at elt to be ne Leopold, who is » her son, in school Maud Burklin, who is touring nandoah Valley, spent Fri the Shenandoah Caverns. Mrs. Leonard Out formerly Miss were the gues William R. Kenan, jr « dance Saturday afternoon Augu . Fla., where Mr. and \Irs. Outhwai ve been visiting the tter's mother, Mrs, John H. Hewson he guests included Mr. and Mrs. liewson and Mr. and Mrs. Edson Mr. and itter eld hox Rave a ind Mrs. Richard Downs of onderoga, N. Y. who have been he Raleigh Hotel for a few day leave this evening for (] W. Va., to visit a former school- wate Mrs. Joseph Barnett Kalbfus has ned from a month’s visit in Flor- and is now in Philadelphia for laster week. | Announcement was made Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J 25 1mond of the en, daughter, Miss Eleanc ish, to Maj. Robert T. Barton of Win- ster, \ Miss Parrish attended | Miss Porter’s School, at Farmington, ent of their Winch F * | vers who to fit your furniture, guest of her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Charles A. Shields. | Mr. Carmi A, Thompson. who has | just been appointed by President Cool- {idge to investigate the situation in \lippine Islands, arrived in | <hington today to consult with the | Prasident. He is staying at the Wil- | tara Mr. Bainbridge Colby, former Sec- vetary of State, has arrived in Wash- | ington and is at the Willard, where {he will spend several days. Morehead is to be More- | More- Jefferson at noon, v s part of the | ration of the birth-{ Mrs. John Motle; | the guest of honor at the Go head table, which Mrs. Lind: as taken for the | da | other gu I . Noble, Mrs. Ffs | . Mme. Roso, Judge and | Graham. Miss Isabel Wells and 1 a table for the bres { they have med for scott, wife of one of the two most inguished generals in the Mexican | | War. The club is composed of mem- e descendants of officers | who served in this war, in 1848, and the guests at the table will include Mrs. Delos Blodgett, M David deB. ard, Mi eur, Mrs. Rob- inson Dowr Mrs. T. DeWitt Tal | madge, al and Mrs. Burrage | Miss Sophie Casey, Miss Alice Ren Mrs. John G. Walker, Miss nces Walker, Admir Hayden, y | The Virginia table, of which Miss | Mary J. Williams is hostess, will have a distinguished group of gu cluding Admiral and Mrs. Car) | nd Mrs, Harr, Tucker, Maj. and Mrs, Richard Ewell Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Lloyd Boothe of Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson Montagu, Mr. and Mr L. Rust, Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Miss Anna Iubert, Mr. R. Walton Moore and Judge John Barton | Pay The table will be decorated | with rare family silver loaned by vari- and a tablecloth that be Napoleon Bonaparte. Por- SLIP COVERS Tailored | take son, M | ous gues { longed t Conn. She made her debut in Rich- mond several vears ago, and since Winters in 3 Barton, who is the son of Mrs. ‘iertrude Bake: e 1. T. Barton, v school of eas during the World War as a c un in the 313th Field Artill is commander of | 11 Infantry, Virginia National | Mrs. Mary 1. Padgett announces e marriage of her daughter, Kath- rine Dement, to Mr. Jean Paul Grif- | h of Cleveland, Ohio, Christ «’hurch, Alexandri . March 19 Mr. and Mrs. C home, at Zolfo Sp Mr. and Mrs. James A at Haddon Hall, Atlantic they are passing the \nimal Rescue League efit Tuesday Evening. The benefit performance for the | Washington Animal Rescue League, o be given at the National Theater Tuesday evening, gives promise of be. ing a brilliant success. Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of pa- trones the distinguished names being Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Robert Lansing, | Mrs, Marshall Field, Mrs. Charles | Boughton Wood. Mrs. Robert L. | Bacon, Mrs. Walter Hutchins, Miss | \lice Clapp. Mrs. John Hays Ham. mond, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Paul Pearsall, M Helen Jones, Mra. Richard Wilmer, Mrs. Charles’ Wood- | hull, Mrs. Montgomery Macomb, Mrs. | Samuel Jordan Graham, Mrs. Theo- dore Douglas Robinson. the Misses Patten, Mrs. Ha Norment, Mrs, | Ridley McLean, J. Flather M. rence, | ace Neff, Miss Lydia S. Bid- | William M. Hany Kearney Cai Oakley Totten, B terson, Mrs. ™ Rear Admiral S CGieorge | les Pat. | on and | . Staunton Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey has re. turned from New York City, where she was one of the honor guests Sat day evening of the ational Asso. ciation of Women Lawyers at their banquet at the Hotel Pennsylvania. | Mrs. Mussey spoke on the campaign for & $100,000 endowment for the Washington College of Law. Other honor guests were former Ambassador | ard and Mrs. Bernita Shelton Matthews, president of the Women's Domestic Holland Window Sh made to_order. § 11 for Estimates Dulln” & Martin Bl WE WILL BUILD —You a beautiful home on your lot o suit vour own ideas and price, payable $500 Cash Balance $60 per month. 1f lot is not paid for. $1.000 cash required. Or we have a fine lot in Chery Chase on which will build the price house ¥ou want, payable $1,200 cash, balance $70 per month. Phone for Particulars ’Modern Home Corporation p 03 Vermont Bldg. Main 13779 CHILDREN LOVE| THIS NEW FOOD New Oata is an improvement on oats—has marvelous new flavor Everywhere women are enthusiasti- cally welcoming a new Kellogg cereal, New Oata. This remarkable new hot cereal is a real improvement on oats. It is an ideal food for children, one of the most wonderful body-builders ever discovered. - And the distinctive taste wins young and old alike. ‘What is New Oata? It’s a blend. A blend of oats and wheat. All the keen relish of the finest, richest oats and all the individual goodness of wheat are combined to create a mew food with a new delicious flavor. And this great cereal is cooked through and through, so that you get the nourish ment—the marvelous flavor. All you need do is heat New Oata three min- utes in boiling water before serving. 1t’s & wondrous good dish—so easy to make. It's vever soggy or gluey like ordinary oatmeal—always light, melt- ing, perfect in texture. Your grocer has New Oata. Try it today. L/ THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINC traits of distinguished Virginians will be used as place cards. Miss Helen Varick Boswell of New York, vice chairman of the Republican county committee of New York and vice president of the Women's - tional Republican Club, Is at the Wil- lard for a few Births Reported The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours. Charles F. twins. Benjamin L. Emmanuel and Howard v and John and Effie A. Whitemore, boy 3 oclock tea was given Friday s. Norman. P. Smith, when cov- were laid for 17 guests. The dec- orations were pink roses and daffodils and the favors were in the same | color Marriage Licenses. vty 1 . Wilkerson, boy. Mar e licenses have been issued to the 4 ‘ostantino, girl. i ‘ i Alfred R. sofh 07 B e dril ohn W. Martin and Rosemary Lawrence. | Yohn, - Mt Wil Rosemary Lageonce. | both of Richmond, Va AR Kendrick and Lila B. Sahu oy £ dtewood, girl Deaths Reported. 1s have been reported artment in the last 24 | Northup. White Ohio The to th hours vis ‘of ‘Columbus, il of this city nzert and Edith S and following d Health De Lydiatt. Reed yland ave. n.e. ‘holson ave. s.e. on. Va : F N KD st A’ Bessie Dixon E ghmie To1K 1ith st se. + 358 East Capitol st . K - 75,470 4th st e 250K LGt Casuaity Smithers, 39! Walter Gutgsell, £ this city and Viola 2. Opie of S Rufus S undetern in the £ Dy L. Scha 2603 Y S 60, 2132 1 et Shiotily : Mary EpIyrell (lonthe. Children's Hos Occupants » fire until firemen \ppeared > fire was confined to| the 1 ement, where damage mated at $500 resulted Fire of discovered home of Mozart ) 10th (. 8o Georgetown Uni | Woodison e MONDAY 192( GIRL SCOUTS WILL OPEN COFFEE SHOP THURSDAY APRIL 5 support to the organization. Among the council members are Mrs. Fred erick H. Brooke, Mrs. I. Goring Bliss, Mrs, Anthony Wayne Cook. Mrs. John F. Dryden, Mrs. Henry Flather, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Willlam Hard, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. Charles R. Lindsay, jr.. Mrs. Adolph | Miller, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Arthur Ringland, Mrs. David A, Reed and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman. Luncheons and Teas to Be Served at 1718 F Street and Money Used for Work. Washington Girl Scouts will open their coffee and waffle shop at 1718 ¥ street on Thursday, it was announced | today. Luncheons and teas will be served by the girls and Mrs. Charles R. Lindsay, jr., District commissioner of the Girl Seouts. announces all the money 18 to be used to carry on the local work of the organization. Mrs. John Wise Morse is chairman of the committee in charge. Willis Nolan, Bureau of Etymology, Depart- | ment of Agriculture, helped the com- | mittee in the choice of various blends | of tea. | Wednesday afternoon from & to 6 | the council will be at home to the friends of the organization who have helped to make the shop possible. Numerous prominent Washington | women are interested in the work of | the Girl Scouts and are giving their | Air Lieutenant Resigns. Resignation of First Lieut. Ashley . McKinley, Air Service, at Scott iield. Belleville, 111, has been accepted by_the President Send Your WINTER Clothes to Be Cleaned AS WINTER ENDS This is one of the best forms of moth insurance, for soiled ga ments invite these fabr destroyers more certainly tha do perfectly clean ones. HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers Since 1883 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 822 HEMSTITCHING ‘Pleating, Buttons Covered ' Mrs. M. E. Holley | 2651 15th St. N.W. | Tuesday—A Timely Sale of UTiLiTYy TuB DRESSES 1.65 Not ordinary House Frocks—but tailored Dresses with the same finish you insist upon when selecting your Street Apparel Sizes 40 to 46 All Are the Famous JIFFION Make them when you see the quality of the Dresses. selection. Fresh, Crisp and New We especially wish to empha- size the quality of these Dresses. The manner in which they are made, their fullness of cut, and their high quality —they are indeed, very excep- tional at $1.65. Clever new Spring lines, popu- lar colors, including plain white high-grade trimmings. Pipings, beltings, hand embroidery, pockets, contrasting materials and many others. Maj. Jacob E. the General Staff worth, Kans., has been ordered to this city, for duty in the office of the chief | Medic of Air Service, War Department. ey . ot Phane Clarendon 6 At so low a price, at the very beginning of the season. these new Spring Tub Dresses will please hun- dreds of women and misses. We marked them exceptionally close and are sure you will enthuse over Be on hand early and be among the first to make your tra space and extra salespeople to facilitate service. Medical Officers Ordered to Sail. Lieut. Col. Herbert C. Gibner, Medi Corps, at Fort and Maj. Corps, at | been ordered to Manila, Major Coming Here. Fickel, Air Service, at | ort. Leaven. chool, cal o Kan for duty INVESTIGATE AURORA HILLS.VIRGINIA Before You INVEST in a Home i 2 3 Macerials, Locations Fifieon mivutes from 13t Kt & Pemn Ave By Alaandris cars er buses, via W' motr out and waieh for sigrs. 301 Gresns Ave. Aurora Hills il Stripes, Checks, Plain and Fancy Patterns All Colors Are Absolutely Fast ation, founded by Mrs. M ssey’s granddaughter, Miss | Lileano: Mussey, a senior at Smigh College, is passing her Easter vacation in Washington, the house ' =30 S ———————— T Specially Featuring White! It is Spring without a doubt, and the next thing we know it will be the edge of Summer—with White. looming large and cool on the Clothes-horizon, and that means— White Pumps and Oxfords The Sorosis Shoe Shop, on the Street Floor at Jelleff’s, is planning now to save its patrons money in the purchase of their White Shoes. Here is the price now— 2 $8.75 White Kid White Reign-Cloth White Buck, in the Solid White White Buck, in Two-tone Combination NEW OATA Ready cooked for yom We cannot, secure any more of these Dresses to sell for $1.65. We rec- ommend early buying. DOWN STATRS STORE NOW—Is the Best Time to Purchase Your Spring and Summer Rugs Attractively Low Priced Reversible Monark Fiber Rugs 27x54 . .$2.75 $10 8.3x10.6 .$15 36%63 . .$3.25 9x12 ... .$16 Just the presence of a Morark Fiber Rug in your home will seemingly cause a certain atmospheric change. The room that seemed drab, uninviting and wintry will become a room cheerful and inviting’and summery. These rugs are durable and economical. Durable because they may be used on either side—and economical because they are reversible. Refurnish Your Home for Spring with Marquisette Curtains 1Y Yards of Valance with each pair 300 pairs of these blocked weave Marquisette Curtains with colored ruffles and tie- backs will enable many homekeepers to start early with furnishing_their home for Spring and Summer. there is the added value of receiving 1!, yards of valance with each pair. At this price the value is doubly remarkable—see them tomorrow. DOWN STAIRS STORE Polka Dots, Stripes, Prints in Summer Silks Very Modestly Priced Washable Printed Radiums, $1.35 300 yards. Polka Dots, which are destined to a Summer of great popularity ; and prints and color combinations, new and m intriguing. Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepes, $1.65 Also satin-faced crepes, all in an assortment of new prints and shades for Spring-Summer. Black silk Faille, navy and black Bengalines, $1.65. Silk Broadcloth and Foulards, $1.95 All-silk striped broadcloths and printed silk fou- lards in a splendid assortment of two and three tone combinations. Very specially priced. DOWN STAIRS STORE With Colored Ruffles 6x9 New Wovenart Rugs 27x54 .. . $175 36x63 ....... $225 6x9 .......... 750 83x106 . $10.50 9x12 $11 The season’s newest designs and colorings woven into these New Rugs. They are re- versible, durable, therefore economical. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Neéwest effects and colorings for the new ;ea_;son. ;nqludinfsglgtch hule effects. rices and sizes—) inches to 9x12 fi S0c to $14.75. i Gloriously Bright New Patterns in New Cretonnes Special 2 SC and 3 SC yard Spring’s in the air—and homekeepers who have caught the “Housecleaning Fever” will find added incentive in these bright new cretonnes, New Bird, Floral, Panel, Basket and imita: tion velour effects in the gayest colors seen for many a Summer. Cretonnes are becoming more and more popular because of their utili Use them for furniture coverings, auto- mobile coverings, curtains, dresses and coats. There is a spiendid selection of colors and patterns. DOWN STAIRS STORE To Store Winter Garments and Blankets 2,000 Redex Cedar Bags Specially Priced 4 b 50c 26x54-Inch Size The refreshing odor of Cedar will keep your clothes and bedwear free from the moths and other pestilences during the Spring -and Summer months. And at this price it is true economy to purchase several. DOWN STAIRS STORE Select now and be ready for Summer when Summer is ready for you elleffs i A FASHION INSTITUTION Pars Washmgton Newlork 1216-1220 F STREET N.W. DOWN STAIRS STORE '

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