Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926.' SOCIETY. [ !Hm apartment of Mr and Mrs Bona- | parte at the Weylin. DIPLOMAT’S DAUGHTER TO WED L il : Mists Elizabeth Gardner Howser will | 3 be hostess DLridge tea Tuesday ! : i afternoon, May 18, in compliment to i — S | Mrs. William~_Clarence Bennett, et ’ ; Lieut. and Mrs. Bennett will | early in July for Panama, where the| . ! # ! ormer will be on duty. r | Irs' COOlldge’ “ lth Group Of P rlends,‘ e b : & Dr. r\:l‘xm D. Stucke, who has be “: OUVHE e > | the guest of her cousin, Mrs. G e Attending Circus Matinee at the ; : AR b fvent. il Mmorning to! 1115 1117 F STREET | Philadelphia_to attend her St % o union at the Women's Medica Grounds Thxs Afternoon. - N T i e . # | Edmund Stucl will later return tc SR f : 3 N | their home in Garrison, N. D. 1 RS. COOLIDC ccompanied | Fred Shepherd, New York: Mrs. Phil- i I A T aictcna il an by the Presic soilitary | ip L. Thomson, Glen Ridge, New Jer. | ! 4 N : e idale op (e ° . b . > Sherwood - & ” " 3 Ve ¥ , where she ha e e R e \ o i I D ccording to Our Custom . and N and Mrs. Hugh Barclay 1 § ailed Wednesday, May fter visit- ! Stearns of Boston, White House guests, | return _tomorrow from New ; 3 | ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr {is attending the matinee perforiance | where they are spending short time g i and Mrs. Tenjimin Tarrison McKee of the Ringling Brothers circus today. |at the Hotel Biltmore. ~Capt Barclay By - ¢ tiny daughter in Paris, her o5 = | will sail shortly for his post as mili- . ; ‘i o teip to Bgypt ( A v o 2 [Ihlo‘ Awbasedor J‘-m”:x‘:{: | tary attache of the United States Em . : ; . | aly e - in the Winters Mrs ur Annua earance eons and Lady Isabella w bassy at Rio de Juniero, Bruzil. i P . | McKee will join Mr. Mekee and their (=, tain at dinner this evening at the em- | ; A : [ s 1a e bassy. The .‘Hnb&ll(o‘r of Lithuania and | E $ 3 g i | home, Berkley Lodge, at Greemwich - o . " 7 Mme. Bizauskiene and their children | § .. 9 ; | Conn. Y e y ’y —() Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | will go to New York today and Mme. | § - < ¢ ! omorrow eanes (t. Meet Diplomats at Dinner. Bizaaakiche ud e ennien iaal : 'y . | Mrs. Peter A Drury has issied The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | sail tomorrow on the George Wash- o ards for tea Tuesduy, May 1S, in bwere honor guests at a dinner party | ington for their home in Lithuania. | R X ; * home on 1 Island avenue, t entertained last night at \Wardman | = | { the new officers and board of di ol Park Hotel by the Secretary of the, Tke Minisier of and and Mme. | § £ _ 5 stors of thes Women's City Club. | Interior, Dr. Hubert Work, his dauzh- | Cieehanowska will return the end of | : . : i G - aF My "W, Bissell, presiding Hhio IERL oIy SGHIC niee ; G ) % R Dr. and Mrs. Elic Scott Carroll have lwrlew j g - artistio| 1S, aTc at the Hotel Ambammdor, | : | rom the stundpoint of artistic| accompanied by Mme. Ciechanow- | ! | < (s g : beauty the decorations and details for (S mother, M. de Goorevnd, | * ’ R ‘ . ! Offering you the unrestricted choice—regardless In‘{ dlm‘v‘orr l}:«w not been v\,i_;‘ed"’«l’xln who will sail Saturday for her humel \ Y | Col. and Mrs I = & officia e here years he table | {); Pola « '« ed o their aps » 3 ; ST S il e ‘ s i ewer A of former marking—at flanked on _either by stately| Senator and Mre. Woodbridge N.| palms and Australian ferns, the col- | perpis will entertain dinner this amns being entwined with Southern|evening in honor of Bishop George smilax and baskets of pink gladioli| R. Grose and Mrs Grose. Bishop ‘hung between the 1 Grose a former president of thy 3 ‘ y 1 shoulil be repaifed and The long table was arranged to rep-| Dopauw l'ni\»m,ny,’ o ;(l.,: y B louked over before being [ ] resent a formal rose garden. surround- | Ferris is a graduate, and he officiated 5 3 . put i sorage, - You will | ing a lighted fountain which Was|qat the wedding cerenony of the Sen- | \ . A | you will et us do' Your work, now . I.l banked in roses. From this central | ator und M G < ) Remodeling Our Specully | 5 (Continued on Twenty-first Page decoration a large plaque of roses | o i L massed in green ran the full length | Senator and Mrs. Charles . Deneen ; ; at S0 " b | of cach end sec broken by ‘“‘\_"f had as their guests over Sunday | L ! FURRIER. exquisite rose t ullt | their _daughter. Bina Deneen o i of the same long-stemmed roses used | ynd Misw Shella Thompson of Lan. | in_thé plagues. | cashire, England, who have returned | In compliment to the IS forelen|io ey Mawr. el Do L ) 3 ;i Wt = > We shall not disturb the original tickets—but when you make countries, represented by Amba L A Night in IHolland = 3 ’ ¥ dors, Ministers or charge J'affaire Miss Julia Mattis is again in Wash- Gonivrraw-Night vour selection—mauke your own deduction of ONE-HALF. who were guests, there was arranged | yngion after spending 1 months at either end of the Lanauet hall|in‘the South and with standards in fanshape bearing the ) - s - TR ee——"". . " E o g ab of loach conntry, wath ithe Btay| " home in Champaign, 111 4 e | Each Hat is characterized by Louvre exclusiveness—expressed e Birieoiin tre wnter’ e place] Masne forenteiiiin s MISS DOROTHY SCHURMAN, Gards were unique, with one Showing | mer German Ambasoor 1o Chies. | Daughter of the Ambassador to Germany and Mrs. Jacob Gou T eautital mezzotint of VATIOUS | o in e Achingion Tar o faw dase med | whose engagement to Lieut. James McHugh of Kansas has been announced, | cenes from the national parks, theiS at the Grace Dodge Hotel. | the wedding to take place in Berlin May 19. | d : i verse bearing u diugram of the = | - | It’s an oceasion vou have come to look for expectantly. Be- ble with the names of the guests as| The secretary of the Italian em- On the Wash Speciall B g % E = <eated. After the dinner a series of | bassy, Signor Leonardo Vitetti, is| Hot Springs, after visiting in Wash- | Rapallo Sloan will take place this || Balt biud, at ment. =2 cause clearance is the object you will understand why all sales in the chapel of St. Bartholom olored slides were shown depicting | spending several days in New York | ington. afternoon in New York, at 4 o'clock R - { dades must be final—and no returns can be accepted, nor exchanges In the large company A Comdr. and \lrs William W. G . e Meyer Davis’ Chateau Band scenes from the national ks. at the Ritz-Carlton. bassador of I,:&?fl:’;’;‘;fim:r‘d:‘lL‘“l“u'r‘l'“‘“‘;";‘z.muh have arrived at Hot Springs, |Church. A reception will follow made. =Efla ¢ Britain | juve recently taken an apartment at | WIeTe they went ygoioldn e p: Velarde, | Wardman Park Hotel, are in New D et of Mexico and Senora | York for a few days and will return | Mr. and Mrs. Dodd Hosts to e T embassador. of Ttaly, |to Washington the end of the week, | Ciamber ‘Commerco Maon. Q 3iac . SSre— 1 M and Mr: Alvin Dodd enter Nobile Giacomo de Martino; the Am-| Mr. . Dem Dimancesco, attache of | ained .:z‘m. Vesterday afternoon in bassador of Germany and Baroness | the Rumanian legation, is at Ward. | their new home, the old Waksaman nd_Mme. Matsudaira, the Ambas-|from Philadelphia, where he has been |the officials of the United States sador of Chile, Senor Don Miguel|in charge of the construction of the | Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Dodd Cruchaga Tocornal; the Minister of | Rumanian Bullding at the Sesqul | she wesistad by Senora do Alfaro. “ e He of Fdhior™ Portugal, Viscount d'Alte; the Minis- | centennial Fuir. He fs accompanied | Mrs. Lincoln C. Andrews, Mrs. John Fashion orway and Mme. Bryn, the |y Mr. G. Marfan, Rumanian consul |0'Leary of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. r of Denmark, Mr. Constantin | 5; philagelphia. Lonsdale of Kansas City, Mrs. Wil Bitivi; Mnetlnister ot fliusney. 41l | liam Ridgely, Mrs. Elliot 1. Goodwin, | Mme. Varela, the wife of the Minis- Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins will enter- [ \f% JREEON S0 00 ki e 1 e d 5 lter of Switzerland, Mme. Peter; the [tain a distinguished company at|yeis il it e ot Chinese Minister and Mme. Sze, the | dinner Thursday evening, in com- ;‘,.‘“1 B "{(‘_4[,,;“" i el S ashmg Reductions on Minister of Hungary and Countess |pliment to the Ambassador of Great |} iowned of ouis an S i 5 Howard of St. Louis and Mrs. Defrees % y - 3 zechenyi, the Minister of Finland, | Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. e w d M COATS Sir. fxel Leonard Astrom; the Minis” | “Mrs. Elkins has loaned her draw- of Chicago. 0 omens an 1SSes ter of Guatemala and Senora de ir}g rooms for a reading Saturday e f Miss Blanche Sunthez Latour, the Minister of Co- |afternoon by Prof. Sudlander, for igh, daughte e Jerome I (b S.lk S Tombia and Senora de Olaya, the Min- | which her niece, Mrs. Davis DPercy, | X nap: Julian | O ats, D1 oats, ports oats ister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, | has issued cards. 52 &M Ave. in the highest qualities of material and workmanship. w«;x)‘r]lo\smlk)f 0}!\‘\“@"7‘:0 *}fi".ii,fid Mrs. Victor Kauffmann entertained w' d he Miniater of Costa Rica, & 2 company at luncheon todsy st the $25 to $45 Coats reduced to $19.95 and $25 e Minister of Domestic u.,u.m: Windaw Shades mw m and S aimes Freyre, = order. " Sizew Up- 1o 307 By G Bollvie 5 *| Mrs, McLeod, wife of Representa- . The Minister of Lithuania and Mme. 3 g Colors. $1.25 valu : tive Clarence 'McLeod, and their | Shp Covers: taiored 1o fi ik 2 o~ 3 g;::xilr\‘leno";E;h?l.ri:f‘lder gf the Do~ feniidren have returned to thelr home | fumicure. Beigian linen. Yard-.. /9 to oats reduced to an B Ariza, the Ministor of the Irish Free | in Detroit for the Summer. Cmeor W MERuntl State and Mrs. Smiddy, the Minister | Capt. Rigal, former naval attache of Greece: and Mme, Simopoulos, |of the French emb: £ Maln 3211 for the Minister of Haiti and Mme. iy hasisone fto, 3 ¥ St. Dulin M Hond d | . 2 D st hmaterior A Timely Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the Min- iter of eyt and Sime: Samy FROCKS BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES Pacha, the Minister of Bul i Mme. Radewa, the Minister of Sweden - e . and Mme. Bostrom, the Minister of that give that Smartest styles for present and all Summer wear. Flat Venezuela, Senor Dr. Don Pedro wonderfull; vell- [ Sy % 4 o Manuel Arcaya; the charge d’affaires m W s l.er y well crepes, distinctive prints, stripes and novelties. of Roumania, Mr. F. Nano; the t dressed look—and 2 charge daffaires of Salvador and who waed. . Senora. de Castro, the charge d'affaires don’t forget that of Persia and Mme. Kazemi, the a‘,g‘x ! ” ! Wonderful s $ charge d'affaires of Paraguay and MW we have 5‘_‘(‘/099(‘9“ | Values an Mme. Ramirez, Mr. and Mr. V in keeping the i Glo P ¢ and Princess Can- : - tacuze n:*” r. and Mrs, David C. prices, where you " Brown, and Mrs. James B. Rey | M want them. i ardson, Lad sumyv_ Mrs. Alvin $15.00 $19.75 A $25.50 $29.75 F . k tells the [mblzcs approval .75 45.00 c P or Qulc of these custom-built Coaches jlert, Mrs, Frederick D. Grant, Mrs m“. Alrs. Jardine }m.lmié Guest 3 E E I I E: AR AN CE P i Luncheon Party Today. ’ ; ’ s kit s s eniie isat 00, There is something uncommonly desir- hammered over a hand-fitted frame of at a luncheon which Mrs. Merle OP 2 able about the new Pierce-Arrow cus- straight-grained northern white ash—- —body by Pierce.Arrow . Cumm Mrs. John B Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Rad- iy D. Goff, Mrs. Thomas | L. &. Rowe and Mr. | Dimock, M Stephen B. Thorug gave at the Chevy ( se Club P pr o P = today in honor of cut-of-town guests. oL &6 "'\.VvJ e rtenttoimelifey ery forie oTithese Hats tom-built coaches. Sales have nearly <“thevanadium ofwoods”—giving great Among these w d . .. . . . . E 3 ubled since their introduction. strength with light weight; a safeguard e e in three hours, so we have marked them so low = 8 8 81t o Black, Galveston; Mrs., W : ; ; i terworth, Moline: Tlliots flwlffil" .vsu'f.ln l lSlG STREET S e Series 80 custom-built coaches represent 2gainst squeaks or rattles. e e . C|TY CLUB BLDG. 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A complete —Let Us Suggest a Suite 1 1%l 200 Banded sl)ort £ | six individual color (Hltustrated above) demonstration may be 5 ; ikt schemes. No car ever had upon request. Piece O $ . carriedthe Pierce-Arrow $ O Furthermore, a very . name more proudly. moderate payment Henderson Furniture . | | Aot <hades, including white fort and long service 7-passenger, 4-door . . ssaso etenly divided over a ¢ Such a gift is evidence of your own discrimina- & | Tieae s formerl o / ! are assured by sturdy o mzx:gle;&—c'l;g; i period of months, will tion and a compliment to the good taste and construction. Thick A pediad ot S el b insure early delivery. appreciation of the recipient. 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