Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts to New York Visitor at the Executive Mansion. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge have as thelr guest at the White House Dr. Nicho- las Murray Butler, who ar- rived last evening. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will be the honor guests at dinner tliis evening of the Postmaster General and Mrs. New, who will entertain in their home in Bethasda. Mrs Kellogs, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Francis J. Ottis, will leave at noon Sunday for Hot Springs, Va., where_they will remain for a week. Mrs. Kellogg will not, on that ac- count, be able to observe her day at home Wednesda; Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, and Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, will be the ranking guests at Tuncheon tomorrow of Mrs. James T. Morris, who will entertain at the New Willard Hotel Interesting Company at Belglan Embassy Luncheon. The Ambassador of Belgium and Bar- oness de Cartler entertained at lunch- eon today at the embassy in honor of the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme de Graeff, who are leaving Washington shortly. The other guests were the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Czecho- slovakia, Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger; Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard. Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, Mrs. Hope Slater, Judge John Barton Pa selor of the Netherlands legation, Jonkheer Dr. H. van Asch van Wyck, and the first secretary of the Swiss legation, Mr. L. A. Girardet. The Ambassador of Great Britain #nd Lady Isabella Howard were hosts at dinner last evening at the embassy, their guests being the Ambassador of Belgium and Baroiess de Cartler, the Ambassador of France and Mme. Berenger, the Secretary«of the Inte- rior, Dr. Hubert Work: the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Ra- dewa, the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom. Senator and Mrs. Wil- liam H. King, Scnator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, Representative and Mrs, Louis A. Frothingham. Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Repre- sentative A. Piatt Andhew, the second counselor of the Italian embassy and Signora_Catalani, Admiral and Mrs. Hugh Rodman, Maj. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3d: the secretary of the Italian embassy and Signora Mascia, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Dulles, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amory Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Warren, Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, and the naval attache and the commercial secretary of the British embassy, Capt. Stopford, and Mr. Le- ander McCormick-Goodhart. The Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Glacomo de Martino, entertained a company at dinner at the embassy last night in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. To meet them were the Ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Gurgel do Amaral; Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Sena- tor and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, As sistant Attorney General and Mrs. Willlam J. Donovan, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mr. Henry White, former Ambassador to France; Mr. and Mrs. . Lammot Belin, Mr. Oscar T. Crosby, Conte and Contessa Pagliano, Miss Mary Patten, Miss Laura Har- lan, Signorina Catalani, Comdr. Silvio Scaroni, air attache, and Sigmor Teonardo Vitett! of the Italian em- bassy staff. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Berenger were hosts at lunch- eon vesterday at the embassy in honor of the French consul general in San Francisco and Mme. Heilmann and the Mlles. Hellmann. The other guests were Mr. Coulon and Mr. Maurice Leon of New York, Mr. Haguenin and Mr. Jules Henry, first secretary of the embassy. The Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour entertained 2t dinner last evening, having as thelr guests the Minister of China and Mme. Sze, Senator and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, Senator and Mrs. John W. Harreld, the counselor of the German embassy and Frau Dieckhoff, the Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. T. Walter Drake, Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham, Judge and Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Mr.and . A. L. Van den Bosch, Mr. and Mrs. Dallett Wilson and Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White. The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff will be hosts at dinner this evening entertaining in compli- ment to the Ambassador of Great Brit- ain and Lady Isabella Howard. Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Min- ister of Panama, entertained at lunch- eon today in compliment to Mrs. Her- bert Price, sister-in-law of Mr. Willlam Jennings Price, former United States Minister to Panama. The other guests were Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, Mrs. Wilbur Turner, Mrs. Charles Kerr, Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Medorem Crawford, Ma- SEMI-SHEER SILK HOSIERY $1.35—3 pairs $380 son Gray, Mrs. James M. Green, Mme. Soyez, Mrs. Davenport White, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Ar- thur Butman, Mrs. Daniel Carr, Mrs. Dallett Wilson and Miss Mary Lackey. Associate Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone have cards out for dinner in the presidential suite at the Wil lard Monday. Representative and Mrs. William E. Hull have with them in their Ward- man Park apartment Mrs. 8amuel M. Clark of New York City. Mrs. Hull entertained at luncheon Wednesday MRS. CLIFFORD Who will assist Mr. Washington Clul for Mrs. Clark and her other house guest, Mrs. Harrlet Thomas of Peoria, 111, when there were 17 guests. Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. But- ler of Massachusetts have issued in- vitations for dinner in the presidential suite at the Willard Monday evening, April 26. Representative and Mrs. Louis C. Cramton entertained a com of 60 guests at dinner last evening in the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel in compliment to Gov. Wallace R. Farrington of Hawail, Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Eaton have as their house guests at Wardman Park Hotel Dr. Eaton's nephew and niece, State Senator and Mrs. Willlam R. Eaton of Denver, Colo. Representative and Mrs. Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. Eaton were entertained at dinner last evenirg by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffstot of New York at the Mayflower Hotel, when Senator Lawrence C. Phipps of Colorado was also one of tfi guests. Mrs. Fred A. Britten returned to her apartment at Wardman Pagpi Hotel this morning from Ch!ul;; where she has been with Representa- tive Britten for a month. Representa- tive Britten will return to Washing- ton in a few days. Mrs. Phillips, wife of Representa- tive Thomas W. Phillips, jr., has - sued cards for a reception Tuesday afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock in her home, at 2108 Sixteenth street, in honor of Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, president general, N. 8. D, £. R.; Mrs. John Brown Heron, State regent of Pennsylvania; Mrs. N. How- land Brown, State regent-elect; the officers of the State board end the officers of the State board-elect. Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, was the honor guest vesterday of the Dames of the Legion, when she gave a talk at their national con- vention on Mussolini. \ Mijss Dorothy F who has nt THE EVENING ‘where she will eto) before going to Spring. Representative and Mrs. Foss ente: tained Inlarm‘.lfir dinrier last'night for Mr. and Harry Alteheson of Fitchburg. Mr. 1. Gabaldon, resident.commis- sloner from the Philippines, and son are at the Hotel Martiniq ‘where they will remain until the adjourn- ment of Congress. The president of the Gridiron Club and Mrs. Clifford K. Berry- fman will entertaln at & reception this evening from 8:30 to 11 o'clock at the Washington Club, when their guests have been asked to meet the members of the Gridiron Club. The Controller General' and Mrs. J. Raymond McCarl entertalned: at dinner last evening at the Congres- sional Country Club, when their guests were Senator Slmeon D. Fess, Senator and Mrs. Robert B. Howell, the commissioner of internal revenue and Mrs. David Hunt Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V7. Mondell, Mr. and Mr: Roy Newhauser, Mr. and Mrs. George K. BERRYMAN, to be held this e Berryman at & b in honor of the Gridiron Club, of which he is O. Walson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baity; Mr. and Mrs. Sydney. Taliaferro, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Perry, Mrs. Culling- ham of Omaha, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Venabl Col. and Mrs. Ephraim G. Peyton will entertain at dinner this evening. Marriage of Miss Plumb To Mr. Kendig announced. Cards have just reached Waahing- ton announcing the marriage in Em- pora, Kan., of Miss Roxanna Plumb to Mr. Harold Leslie Kendig of that city, Monday, April 6. Mrs. Kendig is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hinsdale Plum, who lived in Wash- ington several years d the child- hood of their daught e bride is a granddaughter of the late United States Senator Preston B. Plumb of Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nessly « and [T —we have ‘the petrenags Er oy s ot h;.“.','f capital end nation. Extablished 1802 ORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St For Saturday Charming New Hats Fashion’s Favored Modes Which Usually Sell at ‘Featuring ! Toyo. Panamas Crochet Hats Peanuts Hair Hats Gage Sport Hats Higher Prices Special An interesting variety of shapes, in both small and large head sizes, . Colors that are vivid and sparkling: Sand, Gray, Rose, White, Green, Navy .and Red, Natural, Black. visit | inspiration of a drama called “The was one of the -noted ‘Washington.offictal life for many years. Mr. Willlam H. Crane, the actor, took Senator Plumb for the Senator,” which was written by Mr. David B. Lloyd, « Washington corre. spondent, and in which Mr. Crane por- trayed the chief figure. After their honeymoon trip the bride and bride- room will take up their residence-in mporia. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wetherill and their family, who have been occupy- ing an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel since the Autumn, will move to- day Into their new home, at 1805 Nine- teenth street. Mr. Wetherill is. di rector of metals utilization in the De partment of Commerce. g ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Treas. ury and Mrs. Lincoln Andrews have occupled the house on Nineteenth street through the Winter and' are now at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Edward Douglas White, widow of the late Chief Justice, and her nieces, Miss Terry Thompson ‘and Miss 'Mary Montgomery, have re- turned trom New Orleans, where they went to attend the unvelling 6" a statue of the late Chief Justice. Miss Mary B. Adams, accompunied by Miss Virginia T. Sonner, 18 spend. ing the wek tn Atlantic City. They STAR, WASHINGTON, D. man; Mrs.-Francis N. Goodwin, Mrs, T. Philtp Smith, Mrs. John Merriam, Mrs. Truman: Abbe and Mrs. Leo Nimen. . Mrs, Charles Keefer will be hostess at tea this.afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock In her apartment in the Somer- set, wheri Miss Phyllls Price, soprano, will give a short program, assisted by Mrs. Mildred Kolb Schuize at .the piano. - Mrs. Henry Krogstad went to New York today and will sail tomorrow’ to spend the Summer abroad. Admiral and Mrs. George F. Wins- low arrived at the Willard today from §t. Augustine, Fla., where they spent the Winter. After a short visit here they will roturn to their home at New Bedford, Muss. Former secretary of the Senate Mr. James M. Baker, and Mrs. Bak ¢ from Label where .they gpent the Winter, an opened their home in Cleveland Park, M . Kirkland, sister. of Col.'Bdward B. Clark, is spending the Spring nronths 4n - Washington at the Potomac Hotek. Mrs, Kirkland's home is tn Utica, N. Y. She was a guest resterday.at luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. ard Tatnall Nichols of New York, are spending April at the May- are at the Ritz-Cariton Hotel. Mrs. Willlam Henry White was host- ess to a company of 18 at luncheon today, and will entertain a company of 16 at luncheon tomorrow. Mrs. D. Agnew Greenless enter- tained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Wililam Herron, her other guests being” members of the 20th Century Club. In the company were Mra: Frederic Farrington, Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewis, Mrs. George Bower- w flower. Mrs, Gharles Whitman, wife of the former Gevernor of New York, who is spending the week at the Willard, entertained at dinner there last night, when covers were laid for eight. Mrs, Charles Henry Sinton of New- port News, Va., Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Samuel M. Mesk. ‘Mrs. George Allen Rady, regent of the Chancellor-Wythe Chapter, Daugh- ters 6f -the American Revolution, of Jurius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHI NGTON PARIS Annouiice New A Unusual rrivals n Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls At Moderate Prices ESPECIALLY desi gned models arriving daily from famous foreign and Ameri- can makers offer a selection. YOU will enjoy constantly different choosing charming youthful models suitable for every occasion. Coata Hats Surts Dresses Accessories Sports Apparel CONFIRMATION and GRADUATION DRESSES L Smsef CoRNER OF 13™ Smartness . . expressed by . . the note each of these NewDress Hats You will ‘appreciate at a glance the individuality which is winning the approval of smart Washington wom- en.....Hat models rarities at.. ... $ The newest masericls and trims ere small large end transparent " e ase word th Spanish Taffetas, Satins, like these are 5 | » hats—droppis modes. Millinery Effects Sailors FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926. Righmond, Va., will arrive S8unday to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sam- uel M. Meek. Mrs. Rady will attend the conventions. during the next two Mrs. Clarence A. Aspinwall was hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Chevy Chase Club, entertaining in compliment to ‘her daughter, Mrs. Willlam Pitt Shearman of New York, son of Mrs. lda Graydon Shearman and the late Henry Schoolcraft Shear- man, were married at 6 o'clock last ks, evening In the home of the bride’s SOCIETY. ington, officiating. mother, the Rev. Father Cartwright of §t. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Wash- The home was. Carlisle Al of West Point, N. Y:, and - Miss iristine Richards, whosé marriagé to Mr. Stilleman Hyde will take place next week. Mrs. Harry Norment, who has been visiting in Canada. for the month, will return to Washington about May 1. Mr. and Mrs, Norment will sail June S for England, to remain abroad until Oétober. e Mrs. Leland Stanford Conness has gone to New York to attend the mar- riage tomorrow of her cousin, Miss Margaretta Wherry, to. Mr. Francis Hugh Treherne-Thomas.. Mrs. Alexander Coale Columbus will entertain a company of 20 at bridge tomorrow eveéning. Mrs. Cyrus Montgomery Potter of Capitol Hill had as a guest her sister, Mrs. Edmond Pendleton White of Vir. gina, who spent_two weeks with her. Shearman-Grifith Wedding in Rockville Last Night. Main 4278 WABHINGTON’S LEADING FLORIST “Say It With Flowers Say It With Ours!” FLOWERS-—For Teas Original displays of home grown specimen blooms or plants GUDE Two Btores For Ycur Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. —Weddings . —and Other —Social Affairs BRO CO. 1102 Conr.. Ave. ‘Main 1102 Member of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association Miss Henrfetta Wileoxon Griffith, daughter of Mrs. Laura Waters Grif- fith and the late Mr. Urlah H. W. Griffith of Laytonsville, Md., and Mr. e Anniversary Adver- tisement in this pa- per today. A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington New' Satfirday—ln the Downstairs Store 300 Porch Frocks Cotton Broadcloths and Cotton Foulards purchased for our Anniversary— $295. $2.95 Blouses— all at— More than a hundred garments from which to choose at this price. Included are all coats that sold for 29.50 and 35.00. Tweeds, twills and wool plaids—with youth in every line. You'll marvel at the smartness, the distinctive models and the quality of the fabric. Frocks Here is a wonderful selection, indeed; - dresses emphasizing not only the latest styles and colors, but remarkable quality at prices which.will appeal to every economical woman. There are crepes, satins, georgettes, taffetas, etc., in varied styles. b * 500 Dresses—in-fact every frock in our vogue and value section, repriced for this sale. Low in price at all times—this additional savings make these values even more attractive. They are really wonderful dresses and copies of higlier priced originals. Small wonder if you mistake them for expensive garments! —usually $3.95 and $5.00—but specially —All sizes from 34 to 44—tomorrow— '2.95 Summer is coming and we- believe that we shall not soon be able to dupli- cate these very remarkable values! Pretty, attractive, well made—dresses for which thousands of women have a need! Broadcloth Dresses in round and V-neck styles—peach, light blue, pink, lav- ender, tan, gray, brown and green with piping and edgings in contrasting shades. Cotton Foulards in a viriety of attractive floral and figured patterns in choice color combination—simulating -the patterns of foulard silks—$2.95. All dresses with doublestitched seams and double hems — short sleeves. All sizes from 34 to 44—and all tomorrow at one low price, $2.95. Handmade Voiles—with tuxedo collars; trimmed with hand-drawn w Voile Blouses in peasant styles with bright embroidery. Tailored Dimity Blouses, trimmed with narrow laces— 95¢ A manufacturer retiring from business sold us these blouses at our own price. All sizes! We would like you to profit by this fortunate purchase! Daylight Store—A Few Steps Down From Street Floor ofRaS YOUTHEUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN P at °’Tenth St Worthwhile Savings. in.This Sale of Spring Coats and Frocks ! at these low prices Saturday only! 3* 3.-95 (Continued on Twenty-first Page.)

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