Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1926, Page 18

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SOCLETY. 'WINDOW SHADES and | “w At Factory Prices THE SHADE FACTORY WASHINGTON, ., 17, 192 THE EVENING STAR, D. MONDAY, MAY 18 SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge to SOCIETY, informally at dinner there last night. | Mary Catherine Corgan 5 ot Michi. | Mary Elizdbeth Winfleld, Miss Lenora Col. Smith is _the Republican nominee | zan, members of th senior < of | Worley, Miss Eleanor Bransom, Miss for Senator from Illinois, having re- | the Visitation Convent in Georgetown, | FFrancls Hernick, Miss Helen Hodg cently defeated Senator McKinley for | entertained the «ther members of the | kinson, Miss Margaret Macklin the nomination. senfol ass at « bridge luncheon Sat-| Mrs, James William Orme. | urday at the Columbla Country Club, In addition to the graduating class of | his vear. Miss Georgin Piet of New | nounce the engagement of their 3. F. LIGON, Propristor | Jersey, »isa Randoiph Keith Forrest | daughter, Cornelin Lee, to Mr. Gor lll” 14th St. N.W. Main 10428 VISITORS FROM GERMANY Mr. and Mrs. Duniel Ba Baltimore and Philadelphia on a shop- R ping trip. Her uncle, Senat Wil lism MeKinley, 1 at Pinchu city and Miss Lillian Dohany, don Trist Burke of Alexandria, Va., »f one of the hostesses, were in | Son_of Mr. and Mrs. Il. Randolph Mrs. Cabot Stevens entertuine 4 he company. (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) distinguished company at her tahle Entertain Swedi and Princes President and Mrs. Cool e will give a dinner in honor of Crown Prince Gus tave Adolphus of Sweden and the Crown Princess at the White House, Friday evenine, May This noon Mis, Coulidge will ceive a group of women from. the North Bennett Street Industrial School of Boston, who will present to her a dress which was hand spun and hand woven at the school by Mrs. Louisa Guarino and Mrs. Maria De Massi Senator William M. Butler has arrang ed all the details for the visit to Washington 1 and York Spain New The Am w vent Senora d this me the week. to ador of France were the guests of oday of th A of the Treasury and Dewey The Mme honor sistant Secre Mrs. Charles S Amb: leren Secretary Mellon Issues Cards to Bruce-Mellon Wedding. The Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Andrew \W. Mellon, has issned invita tions for the wedding of his daughter A patrick Este ’9, in this city The tations Chapel, performed, a for o'clock ited to certain branches of official | v and the close personal friends ox of the families. Invit ption at the Pan-Amer Bruce Saturday, May | Rethlehem | ony is to be | and are | being a_comparati Miss Mell U this mornii end out of The Se. James J. tonight fi went sting their th they will main until to their apat ment in man Park Hotel, N of Tardine, wife of the Agriculture. the at lunch today with Mme Tewenski as hostess. the others being Borah, M verett Sanders, Fred S. Purnell and Mrs. Ja rong e. von Tewenski and her guests occupied a box at the horse | M later show. er of Norway and Mme. n will give a reception this eve for the Norwegian colony in hington in celebration of the Nor The Minis The Mi [ nal holiday and Mme. Bryn will receive the 5 or 10u guesis and will be 1ssisted by the members of the lega tion stall. Senutor und Mrs, P Norbeck entertalued at dinner last evening at the Mayflower llotel. when their vanking guests were the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn. Senator and Mrs. Norbeck will be hosts at dinner | lommTow evening in honor of the | Routh Dakota dele n in Congress and Mre. Samue] ( l v, wife of | Tudge Polley of the ih D Suprema Court. who Mrs, | heck's house guest Nor- | Mrs, Woodbridge N. Ferris. wife of Senator Ferris of Michi will leave IWashington this afternoon for her country home Rig Rapids Mich. Senator Ferris, will join her there when the Senate adjourns. Howard s this week for spend some tir \ire, George M ta Nuthe her daught r, formerl who was She will Mrs. Jo also Sutherland tes Minister Robert Wood: New York this Leviathan, are » Washington to- 1a heir home, town, is in readi- i they will spend The United S Sweden and Mr . who arrived morrow or Wed the Oaks, In G ness for them somie weeks thers of the Juan wned to ! ing the ses- cha ation, has . o remain until Jnly when she will sail for England on the Berengaria, accom- panted by her mother, Mrs. Alphonso | Mason, | <on of Roston, herman Sherman { ushers fnclude My s Ailsa Mellon, to Mr. David Kirk- | | da 1 of Rumania & | Walsh. | There will be sh Crown Prince s at Dinner. e ceremony will be lock in the Bethle: the Washington (a thedral, the Rev. William L. De Vries officiat ind will be followed by a reception 2400 Nixteenth sty Mixs Win, will ha noon, May 31 performed at 4 hem Chapel of ster Prentice Howe and McKenzie of Boston and Kent of California. My My Stuart Sherman Diplomats and Oth Horse Show Grounds ' o Minister of Czechoslovokia Fierlinger. o My, and My 1an at the third d horse show at A M, and Mrs. Tuck with them Donna Ann ascia, wife of the secretary talfan e and My Frederick ¢ Peyster My el Domvilie Mrs York Mrs. Margare 1 in her box today her two little ghters, Marsyl and Vivian, who ve with them several of their young vie Fahnestock ) f < is entertalning beth Hitt the secretary legation, Mr. Andor and the ok M i Mrs. Charles F with her Mr. and Mrs. H. son of, New York. Mr. and Mrs Woods Chandler of Connecticut Dallett. Wilson and Miss Mary Ean My her Debo Hungarian Hertelendy Wood has RB. Steffan w. Mus. | Mor ton Fugene Mever, jr.. is in his box with his dau Miss Florence Mever, and a party « her friends. Mrs. Meyver is spending a few days in New York Murs. Chi pies Mrs, De as with he Kennedy, Mrs James 1. e G, Matthews occu A. Blodgett's box, and | en. and Mrs. Charles Jack Hayes, Mrs Mrs. her niece her daughter and M. Louis France, 1. . Stapleton is hostess to Mrs. Frank Hamilton, and Miss Eximona Hamilton, de Quine of Paris, The Junior League will have its sec ond fashion show Wednesday from 11 to 12:30 o'clock in the morning and to 4 o'clock in t ternoon department Mrs from the gowns and couts for all the day and evenlng as well | shown, the madels to | Dewey, Miss Cl Childress, Miss Natalle Hammond, | Miss Helen Gary, Miss Kathryn Hitchock and Miss Vinton Pierce, hustesses hours of Walsh and Mrs. Raycroft |,/ (left) and BARONESS 5SS, (right) Henry te and now guests at his They will accompany Mr. and Mrs. White to their hoard of lady managers of the The young girls who are these da are Louise Ward Angeline Van Siyke. vice Gilbert, Emily ter, Jean Marie Weaver, Dorothy ton, Adele Whiteside, Dorie Rol Aura Wood, Ruth Murray, Ade-| Harowitz, Helen Jones. Ruth arlow, M. E. Kettler, Virginia Dill- man, Betty Bacon, Eleanore Wilson and Dorothy Hiller Miss Caroline of the lce cream « vided well for a 1 | delicious ice crean plain. She will be il Mrs. John Va Miss Beatrice Anderson, daughter of | Stites Wall, d Mrs. Lesley B. Anderson Harry s heen visiting her grand- | Kiferstein mother, Mrs. Hawley, widow of Ad- | Jey, Mrs. William H. leron, Mrs miral John M. Hawley, has returned | Leroy Goff, Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs 10 Annapolis Asa Phillips, Miss Elizabeth Clements, | Miss Charlotte Campbell, Miss Eliza beth Perin, Miss Ruth Green, Mrs Lilla. Llovd and Miss Marion Grimes In case of rain the garden party will be held the following day at the sama place and time. Jean thi by Capt attache of Hot Sprit Washington the | home { centing | Ward, Slaughter Dubois, Ie: accompanied former naval embassy, left by maotor for braith, Rigal French vesterday Mrs. Henry Parsc David_ St rrre Gaillard New York this Leviathan and mother, Mrs. Delo Erwin and Mr. G ing with her d daughter w, Mr. and Mrs. Delos A, Blodgett nd is expected to return with Mr. Mrs. Erwin and Mr. and Mrs, ard tonizht or LOIMOFTOW Morning 1 Mrs rived in Whoard the Ly their | and My Blodgett son i lnide chatrman | mmittee, has pro ze demand for | »th in cones and | ably assisted by © \White, Mrs. Joseph William D. West, | Boss, Mrs, Carl B. Mrs. Willoughby S. Ches. | Smith M. Thompson has gone a short visit Lobert W York N K n Party in hedral e Presel f the Washington Cathedral w the henefit of the House of Mercy LE tomorrow afternoon will be a program | Col. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith of interpretative dances and songs by | Dwight, 1, who are passing a few the pupils Miss Helen G| days at the New Willard. entertained | fith. This will be gi Alban's | T CGuild Hall at 4 o tra will furnish dancing durin r the direction of Mrs. of feature is un g Dudley, a member ¢ Luncheon 'at Cornwell’s — is a distinct pleasure to all appreciating good things to eat, quiick serv- ice and cozy surround- ings. A varied menu of appetizing Sandwiches, Salads, Pastries, etc. A SUMMER RESORT AT HOME Mrs. T. H. § Gen. Slavens of Schofield Rarr: fi, is spending two weeks | ington and is at Wardman Park | { vens, wife of F Haotel. Cal. and Mre. David L. Stone have | given up their apartment : man Park Hotel their new home. Massachusetts Avenue Mr. Larz And White Sulphur son has gone prings for a shor stay before closing his house here and | accompanying Mrs. Anderson to their | home, Weld, at Brook Mass. wir._and Mrs. Willim W, ¢ INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST JUST ARRIVED BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GOWNJS $15 COPIES OF THE FRENCH REGULARLY SOLD FOR $20 TO $25 NEW BEAUTIFUL SILKS NEW BEAUTIFUL COLORS DELIGHTFULLY COOL REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT FASHIONS DE LUXE FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE CEvery day, from 11 to 2:30, there is featured a Special Hot Luncheon, at 50c | ne Contertinnary counter e | LR Y ot | T AL ATES 1 0b. CORNWELLS "nndl&l—"nl(rin—r!“i!-—lmrvh-nn‘ 1329 G St.—Phone Main 857 | This handsome, fireproof, modern apartment build inz faces the beautiful park offering Summer th all permanent home comforts. PO etk 21% aw € STS. e Furnished or Unfurnished SNl T N Nl SRS SNl h ‘ HRXGRZRIZILX Fluttering Georgette Flattering Blue As “Margy” Styles It For Madame : iii’c%fcik{}:’ifii}:x EXRXEXK Daun’s Rosy Tint OLOR in glassware Heisey's shade sets off the snowy covering with a tint that rosy flush of dawn. - Ask chanting table service. of exquisite pieces. DULIN&MARTIN G 1215 ~1217 and 1214 101218 G Street Hours: 8:45 There are more than a score is strikingly in vogue. Glassware in the rare new Flamingo whiteness of your table brings to mind the first us to show you this en- TF Street - to 5:30 P.M. PSP PSS PSPPI PSS S S PSSP 24 PEXEXEXEIXEXEXEXERXEXEXEXE EEXFLXRTETRXE% Georgette and Taffeta $35 Daytime frock of navy georgette skillfully banded with navy taffeta and an effective orchid color vestee. Sizes 30 to 44, (Women's Section, Third Floor.) “Margy” Dresses Exclusively at the breakfast Club today Hotel. Curtis D. M cluding Mrs John Q. Willebrandt, Grant . De Witt Talmige and Mrs A ed Saturday Helen Wells, Robert Swan Townsend, Richards, sr. Beatrice ther, Vi Miss Regin Flannery and Miss Kath erine Dillon of the Political Study at the Franklin Square Her guests of honor were Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. William | . Jardine, others in her zroup in William M. Butle Mrs. Tilson, Mrs. Mabel Tke Mrs r Mrs. Theodore \y Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs, Jan William Orme, was hostess at a | lunehoon at the Congressional Coun try Club in honor of her classmates at Gunston Hall Saturday, the party including Miss Virginia Winfield, Miss Orme, Miss the daughter of Marguerite === l——[—=[———n Philipsborn 008 to 6i¢ ELEVENTH Drury. % Mrs. Joseph Richards, jr at luncheon, followed by bridge afternvon in her home on The guests included M ds, Miss Anne Todd, Miss g, Miss He ne Handd ierbert I Warren, jr Miss ie Miss Juliet entertuin TUESDAY, A ONE-DAY SALE HOUSE SLIPPERS BLACK KID BOUDOIRS $1 .59 Made of oft black ki with hand turned soles and rubber heels. 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