Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 2f, 1926. of the District of Columbia, has just | Hall, when the President will welcome, — _—— i 3 returned from a visit in New York. |the delegates at a session open to the DIPLOMAT’S WIFE RETURNS She will leave Saturday for Atlantic | public. Count de Sales is assistant | 4 City, returning in time for the Dis. | director, League of Red Cross Socle | trict election on May 31. ties, stationed at the secretarfat in e — A ARFINCKEL&Co 3 - S American Embassy In stay at the Wiilard Hotel. . . & o fondon Gives Spring Party. Others who will arrive tomorrow in- The Unitéd \':‘iu‘:: Ambassador to clude Dr. J\mndl\‘ull\ml Hulfl‘ijJ‘Al‘. lhi WA?’:'NGTON . 2 ; i . ¢ . e : rector of the Red Cross in Bollvia, anc RIS 5 b i 4D - | y : 4 4 the Court of St. James and Mrs, |5ector of the Re i 2 Miss Mellon and Mr. Bruce Select Party to S _ e O i ave the hest | Mime, Bulcazar, who will stay af the i . - i 3 : of their at homes for the Spring Dins Villegas Fuls of Venezuela, Who 4 . : A son yesterday afternoon ut Crewe N hhrs o Roadx I Attend Them at Their Wedding, B eedy e O samios | Wil 810 at tho Willurd, and Seror M. Are Iteady With S d \ 5 | i {7 | ana Brs, stoughton recelved in o vel- |4 Dr Jtui 15 b member of the central P av e - " : : low drawing room which ha At Ve ok ani T - . on daturday, ! [d_\ 29. ! . ! . e or pink and mative Howers” Hirs. |13 e e el Vew Showings : . § i > ore . costume of black | Bresid : 3 ] |and “white with o wide brimmed hat | it Comm : o8 HE attendants for rive abourd the Repu Sunday { trimmed with ospray on one side. | agitor of Los Clegos, ¢ Mellon, wh : morning from Europe . she hus | ) L | Among_the guests> were the prime | " s nart Su 4 / M David Kir o] been studyi or & nore. & minister, Stanley Baldwin, and Col. pa L 2, 2, 2 it s LUl iy G ol i : ] | ana 3irs. Edward M. House. The Adgcnin | vummer / ppare and uce will take place Satur-| ¢ 5 ; t e isine oo Sl n ‘1\";1'." S M = e : Wi 1203 Minnie Henderson entertained | have as their g clr ap Mod 1y Pri his brother, Mr. James Bruce, as best | {Dartment arara 'k Hotel ] ; | guests at a dinner last night for Maj. | i Mrs. oderately riced man, and Mr. Paul Mellon, brother | after a_brief absenc ey spent : : e i e Bvife o mong the | short time New York, later went | : | 00! ea House. Maj. and Mrs. Alley 2 5 : of the bride-elect, will be among the |short, time In New Vouk Wiee, wont P T i tu iy Teana o Darin, whers theyi] o2 - i For MISSES, JUNIORS and GIRLS Sy o] | will make their hom 5 in_the v thelr home on_Six- : L the toenth northwest remony, at 12 o'clock, stand. [Stopped off o by 1 untry DIVIDU r ¢ John E. M 1 v ss ot style John ¥ IV UALITY and newne i style ime, in Rethany Chapel of the [in Atlantic City : . - Washington Cathedral. will be Wit-| e Afinister of S 15 : : e i & MU0 | Chesapeake Bay in Ma nessed by a restricted number of |g G VO A o g hePy : . : el NCaiian 4 and Ms Mrs, Milton will re. - e vl : ] Gt vt hroomnt of the sitn st Bl 1 e Tok s R : -3 A Frazier, Col. Magren, ik and Nre: |sume this” Summer "her gratultous are emphasized in these selections that chapel. which seats about 200. bUt|piig, where they went Wednesday. | : % : ¢ | Roy Heselhower, Capt; and Mrs. How- | 3%imming_and_life-saving_Instruction have just reached us from our famous the reception, at 12:30 o'clock, stand- - 1 i ard J. Hutter, Capt. Emile Rawitde (Continued on Twenty first Page.) g o . ard time, in the Pan-American Union, nd secretary of the French | ; 4 : {}Mr. find: Mrs; Hnery Middleton, Mr. makers. will have a much larzer number at; v nd Countess de Sieves de | g 4 3§ - ; S s, Biankiin King: Dr. and Mis tending and will include official and | Veynes will be hosts at dinner this | g 4 : Willi: ¢ i v and : | : 5 : Villiom Woodford, Mr. and Mrs. W. : . s | Aattiice Moffman, Mr. and atrs. Aver, | Special Summer Courses Misses resident jety. p\‘z;lliurz in compliment to Mme, \'\"n,i i ot S SRR ' ' [ o | Commercial Art $25.00, $38.50, $49.50 0 $125 Attending Miss Mellon will be M V 5 , Mr. £, Gue Cralgie McKay of Pittsburgh, g I:‘ . \\“l.\«;m.“l!:‘lu:h-:\\ e 4 i i Mr. Wy r 2 | e e ‘ and M: e Illustration | Dresses. .. .$16.50, $25.00, $38.50 to $87.50 Sarah Mellon and Mrs. % of Pittshurgh, cousins | tion and Mme. Weide : . - ] 3 K | L | Al and Mrs. Luke Me Interior Decoration $38.50, $49.50 to $78.50 octomnesy bl 10D i i i L v e o L T | LIVINGSTONE - ACADEMY $10.00, $14.50, $18.50 to $24.50 S o , or several weeks, | 1317 _Rhode Island Ave. Franklin 3475 $5.50, $7.50, $8.50 to $12.50 3ruce, hrother of Bru rother: fof th to Vit enator's : Will be hin best man, | T NS s i R e o S Soat oo : W e Count and Count te \x” r. Cleveland Perkins, Mr. | ¥ _ MGEIN ‘ L4 ; "he Count and Countess de CTOMRL I oa s Donald 8. Rod and - ""’;:;("\"!l"“‘:““ S llisl-llr} 4 3 Salos are schoduled o .arel 3 Wash 1 KAPLO TZ ]umors and Girls Tho of Wasl n: Mr. JHIE, At i Rk, 2 4 o % fngton tomorrow as part of the van-| Thomas of hir - Ronold z inator Condlan, = ; e s Nee o at INCOR"ORATED I L $12.50, $16.50, $22.50 to $49.50 f Congres : . ¢ g “econd Tan-American Ted | 751 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST Silk Dresses. . .$5.75, $8.75, $10.50 to $39.50 ;ul Mellon, Mis opens, by the S e o he bridetMy AlbartBruce’ tana :mm Mo, Earreld, wire s : T ¥ Janon Fisher, Mr. Thomas & e R D e o : wav, on Tuesdiy afternoon at Wash D 82, ; Mr. George Bowdoin, Mr. | . 2 tomorrow atternoon i ";u){\\!flm{ Mr. }\{]u-h.\;_v.‘i ¥, Cleveland | oy e UiRaT O Stdeenth Sabnee N 3 i | | of New York. Mr. Fugene Ms 1. o1 e Tosatas § ; | | 3 { % e S R T TR : ¥ . | - 'BARGAIN OFFERING i RN Wi find M. Ehen . Tinney, | Niner Mea. 1. o7, Varmentor, Stea: | [ g . ‘ : : POER |BEAUTIFUL DRESSEJS Class Day, Graduation and : g Confirmation Dresses all of Baltimor Thatcher and Mrs. John W. Moore, A Mullon ke (e Tl hostess | and the wives of the Oklahoma dele- | k- i . vet to preside over n cabinet home.|oation in Congress. 5 i $ 1 F STREET CoRNER oOF I13™ and she has acquitted herself with { ®“yyg Frarreld isiti pronounced distinetion. She S Bl R e Tl . ! in Pittsburgh in wln’. zutsl"ndfi;l i“!l""{ son and Mrs. Rh 5 5 { Si 1883 | At Farmington, and has lived abro: 2 ad % S, Since 5 e o foioe the Bamer | | Six. Willls, wifo of Seustor B Wife of Sir Auckland Geddes, one time Ambassidor of Great Britain to Wash- ; | J : of Senator Frank |30 ton. They are now in New York and are expected to visit the Capital. | REGL LARLY PRICED $25, $29.50 ing he, ® now . i % hod t NEW BEAUTIPUL SILKS months. She has taken keen interest | B. Willis of Ohio, will entertain a in life at the Capital and has concern- | party of 20 at luncheon tomorrow at maoder wonderful new NEW COLORS e i in all movements connected | the Grace ze b 1 | “dn{:e:lmrn“,_»,.xl\_l::(“ ments connected | the Grac Dodge Hotel. sister _and nfece, Mrs. James 1L |dorem Crawford, Mts. Oliphant and S - I e roris Vislting. Nurses.| Representative and Mrs. Adam |Draper and Mrs. Samuel A. Kimber- | Mrs. Horace Lurton HAI DI‘H‘I AV COPIES OF THE FRENCH g ly, will leave today for their home in | — £ FOR STREET TRAVEL and has stood as patronesses for | Wyant will have as their guests in | wr worthy causes. their apartment at Wardman Park |Chicago. Mr. and Mr vnie spent | _Mrs. Horace M. Towner, wife of the SUMMER SPOR : Gidors Hotel over the weel end the former's |several weeks ‘with Mrs. per and | Governor of Porto Rlco, is spending a | Cleaners and Dyers SUMMER SPORTS | FEstablished 199 Rritish Ambassador and | brother, Dr. Andrew Wyant of Chi-|Mrs. Kimberly in the Autumn on|few days in Washington and is at the e £ Sy b E BUSINESS COLLEGE Tady Isabella Howard Guests. cago, and his uncle and aunt, Dr. and [l)‘\““\\"x\.{:'\x «?r;vuh \\huu' ;h:;‘ e [ Roosevelt Hote 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. AN OFFERING OF 200 DRESSES | ok o HGE i Mrs. F. B. Wyant of Kittonning, Pa. |the er i 1d. visited in . e AR O NIADAR ot nn‘gh;"\({\\?‘l‘:trllr';lu\s (»‘la:tmR':lfvl‘:‘: i e eea |~\".“ (..-‘m.ll’x« 4 Portsmouth, Va., | ',\n‘s_ H. 8. M. Mulliken, president of | Phone nklin 822 OR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE | P - . =y ie naval attache of the Chilean |before starting North. the League of Americs Pen Women ' STOR i guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. | pibacoc“ang ‘Senora de Young will i ol can, Pen, Women WILL OPEN 8 A. M. zsimons will entertain Frank B. Noves will entertain & com-| ;jva y tea this afternoon in their | Mrs. Paul | pany of 18 at dinner this evening. |7 . \irent in Wakefield Hall, when |at tea this afternoon in her country 2161221 6 Stree rora de Garfias, wife of the military | home near Rosslyn. She will have as ! Ghamecd o el GG Store Hours. 9 to 6 Charge Accounts Solicited The Ambassador of Germany and | S 5 % e TRANEvANLE e malnod st |81 macheariasVFs) Jonmsoniwilligirerlte | Bisting et His iHomce Wanamyants luncheon today in honor of Repre.|at the tea table. e, D Db, Glisnd, Siw, Y| BESSEIS S By T T, | al attache of the Britlsh o The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora _Capt. Stopford, will return | ;¢ . . 7 | The Ambaseador of Cubn an Senora | ¥l ing from a briet visit n New | “Luxurious Economy oSslet y alues York to spend several days. < | ; peyeces e ) The t s of foot a | The Ambassador of France and 1o charge d'nffatres of l.mnaf)r_ldiscri'imrgfin;yg:";s ;2 v‘::;r OUTHFUL APPAREL fORéVER£W0M ! That Spell S-A-\ r_I_N_G_S [ £ “BLUE CRAN T Full- Afme. Berenger are at the Hotel | Senor Don Juan Barberis, has return- temorrow aboard the Paris for their ¢ days in New York and Philadel { home in France. ) Q $12 to g X .. W | Mr. and Mrs. Gardener Orme wil | N atarda —a Sale to ; Ik ; | ranteed FFashioned Plaza in New York until they sail|ed to Washington after spending a |ing now are— : Cant. and Mre. William W. Gal- | entertain at dinner tomorrow evening S - Service braith were the guests In whose honor Capt, I. Yamamote, naval at.|In honor of the latter's mother, Mrs. y S ; H. er, who is visiting them ; . e 3. | Chiffon ; Chiffon 7 . Eld tache of the Japanese embassy, en- | .y wil) also be hosts at dinner in \{ tertained at luncheon todav at the ! 3 p = 2 e ot o e wore | Bonor of Mrs. Elder Tuesday evening Dainty White Shoes 500 Newly Arrlved HO the counselor of the embassy and | Mrs. Fred Dennett entertained at a Ame, Sawada, Comdr. and Mrs. David | box party at the May festival at Twin M. Lo Breton, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. | Oaks ve: afternoon in compli- | 4 Tohn W. McClaran, Lieut. K. Makita, { ment Hart Fenn of Con R 10 to 4 Tieut. €. Yamamoio and Lieut. X! |necticnt &” 4 N $ 0 TR S Ay T ' ummer I'YOCRS || = A. i 3 St : Mrs. Richad H. Townsend will be £ 8 | i hostess at dinner this evening in her ik /i . 4 | e home. on Massachusetts avene. - . NivcationIBbotweas Fresh From Their Tissues— v beautiful_aual | e The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don |engagement of their r, Ka L ¥ . ity Service Chiffon ? 1 ilk all the way Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, will re-|erine, to Mr. Hugh Ro: | Al to be had in great variety. | Dresses Suitable for Every bl BUCLE L LU 1 Y TauAhe (ot turn this afternoon from a short stay | Washington, son of Mr 2 D, . . ey Sl 4 i Sl ¢ " ; including white 1o - B e S aytime Occasion B | iich 5y Checinnie ey in New York. M. Moore of Greenville, N. | definite date has been set for the < All sizes. ; quality in every The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | wedding. . o . { wWilbur will go to New York tomor- e — wmmm | i We G 1 row o meet their daughter, Miss| Mr. and Mrs Duft Haynie, who 1241-F Street ey y i e Guarantee desired shade, in- Wdna Wilbur, who is expected to ar-| have spent the week with the latter | (AR a0 etin e 0 Y 3 or tear or do mnot give < s satisfaction, e | 3 Pairs for I replace them with « pair FREE of Extra Selling ] C No C. 0 D.s Space A AT ; g Gistw s "\ ® Refunds or FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND Exchanges i Force roun 205 FOR EVERYVIOMAN. / KHICkerS for .the rush fhat Every Sale Final! 111189 You: will e deliggiited withi i ‘ and Coats is sure to come! smart {rocks in this sale. Dresses To Match Unequal'ed—Unappi‘oached—[/nrwaled | ] of soft pastel shades, navy or black { Is This Truly Remarkable Sale Of and attractive prints. $1 Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Prints | A great assortment of ma terials and colors from which ° o S D . | \ % | Girls’ Summer Dresses Bt vebec+ioocu -t wuanl | | I i N | Tomboy Shirts of English For twclve years, durmg which time we've specialized in the sale of children’s e . wear, we have rcver been so fortunate astobe able to offer values such as these. | Two-piece Models—Long or Short Sleeves broadeioth, with mannish col i . . green, gray. blue and - $1.95 One of New York's leading makers of girls’ frocks co-operated by placing with Al siz us their entire stock of new Summer frocks. IWe wanted to exceed any previons Every Spring Coat 1 If Out P Special Golf Outfit—Co sale in value-giving and sales volume. and fecl certain that thrifty mothers will fate: ouitht, consiik throng our store all day Saturday! Drastic ly Reduced plete outiit, consis g,g,r‘;g al bug . : i3 For sports—for travel—tor dress—every type Tennis Rackets garment is incl_udcd. New lines, new linings, new s colors and fabrics, cape models and fine trimmings are among the striking features to be found, :_9_5_ Each A Timely Purchase of Silk Hosiery Beautiful Chiffon Silk Stockings 1,000 Dresses—Real Kafka Quality at Y Full-fashioned, Silk throughout except for a short lisle re-in ¥ } | forcement at top. Excellent for wear with short skirt lengths Quantity Pri ";"-* of Unusual Charm N ! Colors Include Shadow, French Nude, Flesh Handb Here Are Style Features - Nude, DuBarry, Mauvette, White, an ags 8 Eigiline Hand Drgtm Work o Lillie Py Slaaves French Tan and Dove Gray i S EtGIN caoreil. et ke ) Pl wanted colors. Extra well vally Collars—Delicate Hand nbroidery— Ruffled ! e i S 3 Slecves—Siceveless Modcls—Hand-Smocking. | s 95 Sk etk . | . Materials Include Pre-Decoration Day Sale 2:__ ’ Dotted Veilas—Reol - Linans—Chigmbroys e Seco Silk In all the mnew shapes, ~Printed Voiles— Tissue Ginghams— Plain A Voiles—Imported Ginghams-— Many Panty Sy (pullx(*hes. envt:}‘upe nné! Chanel. Sl. i 2 e 1 % “olors are n, re green, Styles. Sizes 2 to 14 vears. : . SIS e e 1pS 7 \ two-toned effects. 2 AL BN I £ Smart looking, well made, bl Gl 1 in the latest shapes, with hems of same material. White, % " . 5 @ 1 metal frames. White nd flesh and all wanted colors. All the wanted shades including white. Values $3.9: colors. . to $7.50. Smart styles at an exceptionally low price | 575! tyles at an exceptionally low price. Try Sworsyn's First—1219-1221 G St.

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