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20 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Crown Prince and Crown Princess -of| Sweden Complete Memorable Visit to Capital This Afternoon. HE Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Crown Princess Louise will 1 for Philadelphia imme- oly after the buffet lunth- eon which the United States Minister to Sweden and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss gave in their honor today. Mr. .and Mrs. Bliss came to Washington for the f visit of Sweden’s fu- ture sovereigns and entertained in their recently restored and renovated Georgetown home. The Prince and Princess will be @ccompanied to Philadelphia by the diz members of their suite, the Minister Mme. Bostrom. of Sweden and the and Col. Uscar The roya party will attend the formal opening f the Sesquicentennial Exposition in Philadelphia and will go to Princeton tomorrow, where the president of the university and Mrs. John Grier Hib- ben will be hosts at luncheon in their honor. the luncheon will be Prof. and Mr Thomas Jex Preston, jr. the latter formerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland Princeton the dis ished and their party will go to New Yor The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom entertained at dinner in their honor last night, when the com- pany included the Ambassador of Great Britain_and Lady Tsabella Howard, the Minister of Portu YViscount d’Alte; the Minister of Ner way and Mme. Bryn. the Minister of Penmark, Mr. Constantin Brun: the Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leon- ard Astrom: the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Mrs. Long. worth, Representative and Mrs. Rob: #rt L. Bacon. the Undersecretary of State and Mr rew, Mrs. Richard H. de Rude- beck, Count Ekengren, Mile. Reutersua Von Sydow and Mrs. Aspes : . Mr. Posse, Mme. . Mr. Reception Musicale and Dance at Mexican Embassy. The Ambassador of Mexico and Se- pora de Tellez will entertain at a re- eeption with dancing this evening in Ronor of the delegates to the Pan American Red Cross Conference. The reception will be at 10 o'clock. in the embassy, and an elaborate program of music will be given. The Minister of Hungary a Countess Szechenyi have gone to New York, and the countess, with their children, will sail tonight aboard the} Resolute for Europe to spend the Summer. . Sailing aboard the same steamer will be Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt and her daughter, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, mother and sister of the countess, who will also spend the Summer in Europe. Mrs. Vanderbilt spent a short time in Newport last week preparing her Summer home, The Breakers, for the use of her son and daughter-inlaw. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr. Sherman-Winchester Ceremony in Bethlehem Chapel Today. The marriage of Miss Patricia Win- Chester, caughter of Mrs. Frank Win- chester of San Rafael, Calif., to Mr. Thomas ."oster Sherman, son of Mrs. A. P. Sherman of Wilton, Mass., will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathe- dral of St. Peter and St. Paul, Canon William L. De Vries officiating. The church is decorated with pink peonies, delphinium and palms, and a rece tion will be held following the cere- mony at 2400 Sixteenth street, where the bride lives. The bride will walk to the altar with her cousin, the Rev. Dr. George M. Ward, who will give her in marriage. and she will wear a gown of white satin and rose point lace. fashioned simply, with a court train of the satin. Her veil is of tulle and will be ar- rainged about her face with orange blossoms and she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Betty Sherman, sister of the - bridegroom, will be the maid of honor, wearing & gown of pink chiffon. with a horsehair -braid hat and carrying pink 1 and delphinium. The bridesmaids will be Miss Isabel Adams of Sewickeley, Pa., and Miss Adaline Kent of California. and they will wear costumes like that of the maid of ."N. Conant Webb of Montclair. will he the best man and the ushers will be Mr. W. Prentiss Howe, jr.. of Boston: Mr. G. Stuart MacKenzie of Boston and Mr. Sher- man Kent of Kentfleld, Calif. Mrs. Winchester, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of powder Blue chiffon, with a black hat, and Mrs. Sherman, mother of the bride- groom, will be in a gown of gray chiffon. Among the out-of-town guests here for the wedding are Miss Margaret Foster, aunt of the bride, of Cali- fornia: Miss Frances Dariing, Mre. Juuus Among the guests at| and Mis: 4 . Louis, Mo.: Mrs. Allace Hatkett of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Frances' Callery of New York, Dr..and Mrs: Georze M. Ward of Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Schenectady, N. Y.; Miss Anne Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown of Massachusetts and Mrs. Harry 8. Taylor of Baltimore, Fol- lowing the reception Mr. Sherman and his brige will leave for a wed- ding trip, Mrs. Sherman wearing a sige crepe de chine gown, with a hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman will return to Washington in the Fall, when Mr. Sherman will take up his duties as an American foreign service officer at the State Department. mes Lee and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pulver, whose un- expected marriages were announced last week, have returned to Wash- a ‘honeymoon spent in and near New York. Mr. and Mrs. Lee, the ) JAlie Roosevelt ng her pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roosevelt. who will soon leave for their Summer place at the Lilacs, Sayville, Long Island. -, and Mrs. Pulver are visiting and Mrs. Alexander Legare, Mrs. rmerly Miss Grace Clark being the daughter of latter for- ar M Pulver, Waggam Mrs. Legare. The marriag: of Miss Marion Traendly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Traendly of Brooklyn, to Mr. Ormond Milton. son the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baldwin Milton of this city, will take place Saturddy, June 2. The ceremony will be performed in St. Paul's Church in Flatbush, Brooklyn, the rector. the Rev. Dr. Wallace Gardner, officiating. and a reception will follow in the Women's Club of Brooklyn. Mr. John Temple Graves, 2d. for- merly of this city, who is now editor of the Palm Beach Times, is at the University Club for a few days. Prince and Princess Alfred Hohen- lohe are returning today to the Ritz- Carlton after passing two weeks in Washington, where they were guests of the Princess’ father, Mr. Alexander Britton. Sir James Elde Australian com- missioner, and Lady Elder will give a-dinner in the mirror room of the Plaza, in New York, tomorrow night. Dr. Charles Noble Gregory had din- ing with him last evening Mrs. Stokes-Halkett, Miss Laura Harlan and Rear Admiral Stauton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black will entertain at dinner this evening in their apartment on the roof of the Hotel Plaza. New York. in compli- ment to the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William vom Rath, who will be amons the passen gers on the Resolute tonight. Among the guests at the dinner will be Col and Mrs. Henry May. parents of the hostess, who are in New York on their way from Washington to their Sum- mer home at Southampton. Senator Butler Takes Hotel Suite for Present. Senator Butler of Massachusetts, who is staying at the Willard, where. he has an apartment, entertained in- formally at dinner there last night. The former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer will leave Friday. June 4, for Swarthmore, Pa., where they will be the guests of for- mer Gov. Sproul of Pennsylvania at the commencement _exercises at : Special Holiday Dinner Today—5:30 to 8 S1.25 Served on Cool. Open-Air Terrace WINDOVSHADES THE SHADE FACTORY 3. F. LIGON. Proprietor 1109 14th St. N.W. Main 10428 Slip Covers 1 Tailored to fit your furniture. Bel- gian linen. per yard T 75¢ Holland Window Shades made to order. Sizes up to 36 by 6. All colors. $1.25 value.... Main 3211 for Estimates 7 F St., Dulin & Martin Bldg. 5 Domestic GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS EVERYTHING EXQUISITE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.- MONDAY, Ilhllllrlw lt‘th‘ White Peacock at [ o moums TO ENTERTAIN GRAD! Eben Ellison Newton. Mr. and Mrs. | MRS. LUCI Wife of Chancellor Clark of the Amel hold a reception this evéning at their P (. CLARK, rican University, who with him, will residence for the tes, trustees, alumni, faculty, students and members of the Women’s Guild of the uni- versity. Swarthmore College. Mr. Palmer and Gov. Spoul were classmates, and this will be the thirty-fifth reunion of their class. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer will return to their Wardman Park apart- ment for an inaefinite stay before going to their home at Stroudsburs, Pa., for the Summer. Mrs. Basil Gordon has returned to her home in Baltimore, having come to Washington to attend the wedding of Miss Mellon and Mr. Bruce. Admiral and Mrs. George . Wins- fow were hosts at dinner last night at | the Willard. Admiral and Mrs. Wins- | low are making an indefinite stay here after having spent the Winter | in Florida. Mrs. A. E. Boardm: visiting her daughte: Tappy, at Davton Peach Fla., since late in Februa xpects to re- | main in Daytona Beach during the “HEMSTITCHING | Pleating, Buttons Covered| Embroidery Floss, assorted shades Mrs. M. E. Holley! | an, who has been | Mrs, Thomas N. . i Why Worry Where to Go? | WE REMODEL AND STORE | Excellent Work—Reasonable Prices | *hone F. 6333 and Ask Us to Cali for Yo Furs | | NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS ’r 618 12th St. NW. Criental and Domestitc Rugs Cleaning and Repairing | Have your valuable rugs cleaned and repaired by us. We will call to estimate and advise as to proper treatment of vour® rugs. Neshan G. Hintlian 818 17th St. N.W. Main 9678 early Summer months, where Mr. and Mrs. Tappy have leased Cuddle Dune. the ocean-front home of Dr. Thomas L. Kane. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Wheeler are closing their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel for the Summer, and will leave tomorrow for a visit to former Interstate Commerce Commis- sioner and Mrs. Mark W. Potter, at their Summer home in the Berkshire DINNER + +* TVYVELVE K Hills. From there Mr. and Mrs. Wheeter will motor to the West, spending some time in Chicago, lowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin, and re- turning to Washington about the first October. Mrs. Charles F. Buck, jr.. of New | Orleans, who is passing a few d a the Willard, entertained at dinmer there last night. Col. and Mrs. Frank L. Hatch will | leave tomorrow for Bryn Marr College | to attend the commmencement exe cises. Their daughter. Miss Cornelia | Hatch, is graduaiing cum laude. Col. and Mrs. Hatch will eeturn to their | apartment “nt Wardman Park. Hotel | Friday, while Miss Hatch will join | a house party on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Georgian to be Honor Guest Wednesday Night. Mr. Joseph Mullarky of Augusta, Ga., will be the honor guest at dinner given by 60 prominent Geors- ians ltving in Washington, and spon- sored by Senator and Mrs. Walter F. George and Representative and Mrs. Carl Vinson of Georgia. The dinner will be given Wednesday evening at the White Peacock, and immediately after the d@inner the members of the Southern Suciety, the Georgia Soclety and other Southerners living _in Washington are invited to meet Mr. Something Appetizing —for your mid-day re- freshinent is always to be found on the menu in our popuwlar COFFEE SHOP. Just-made Sandwiches —Salads —Hot Specialties —Pastries, Pies —Ilce Cream, etc There is featured from 11 « 10 2:30 daily a special— Hot Luncheon, at 50c Cormurel’s tamous Dollar VOILATES sei a new standard Wwuali'y and de iciousness. CORNWELLS | Candtes—Pastries—Fruite—Lanchean |1 1329 G St—Phone Main 875 | ol Brothers Tuesday: Exceptional Closing-Out Sale of AFTERNOON AND GOWNS Priced for Clearance at 39.75 Formerly 72.50 67.50 and 55.00 IMPORTANT sale of ex- quisite gowns—reproduc- tions of the latest imported models. Chiffon, Printed materials. One's selection early They are of Printed Printed Georgette, Crepes—all imported in the morning is urged. HIRTEEN L ——— N0 e ——————— Jelleffs FASHION INSTITUTION Washmgton Newlorh On Board S. S. Olympic As It Steamed Into Harbor the: Other Day Was The Perfect Graduation Gift | Green, Mr. and Mrs. MAY 31, 1926. SOCIETY. have closed their house and will motor to Haine to occupy their Kennebunk- port_cottage for the (Continued on Twenty 8:30 pam. Among- the Goorgians who will at- tend the dinner are Mrs. Joseph Mul- larky, Mr. G. D. Hardy and Mr. George P. Butler, all of Augusta, G Senator and Mrs. Walter K. George, Representative and Mrs. Carl Vinson, Representative and Mrs. Charles Ed- wards, Representative and Mrs. Sam- uel Rutherford, Representative and Mrs. Wright, Representative Upshaw, Represenative €. C. Cox, Mrs. Thomas A. Groover, Mr. Mrs. Ciaude Bennett, Mr. and Mr Theodore Tiller, Ma, nd Mrs=S. T. Mars. Miss Laura Barrien. Miss Sara Grogan, Miss Annabel Matthews, Miss Kath- leen Duggan. Miss Mary Lee Kiddo. Miss Sara Orr, Mr. Mouitrie Hitt, M MecCleskey Garlyeh, Mr. George liams and Mr. Thomas L. Stok (p’ \%, Since 1883' HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 822 Facing the river, park, boulevards. Golf. tennis, polo and all outdoor close at hand. Like a Summer resort, with every comfort of a modern city home. Furniched or Unfurnished By the Day, Month or Year Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Watties! of Woodholme. Chevy Chase. Md.. | JPASTERN 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Will Dispose of COATS AND DRESSES AT UNHEARD-OF REDUCTIONS SALE PRICE $45.00 65 7520 85.00 2930 450 5520 69:2 Sae $65 to $85 85to 98 89 to 105 105 to 125 Coats Coats Coats Coats Dresses Dresses Gowns Gowns 2-Piece Suits Ensemble Suits Formerty Ensemble Suits Formerty Hats $10 $12 s$15 NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS ALL SALES FINAL Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly 49to 69 65to 79 Formerly Formerly T5t0 95 98 to 125 Formerly Formerly 65.00 85to 98 135 to 165 Formerly IEEEEE:—:EHEEEEEE bilipsborst 8 o 614 EAKVENTH ST QCur experts will repair and - remodel your Furs Let us take charge of your Furs during the Summer . Special Selling—Tuesday of Frocks-- A group of about 175— beautiful models—of high- grade authorship—at 525 The variety is specially ap- . pealing — offering choice of D Frocks for Street, Sportl. After- 1ner | | | Addressed to Jelleff’'s— And Intended for You! A New and Decidedly Interesting Collection of French Beaded Bags $77.50 $10-% HE loveliest that our Paris office could find—acting on our instruc- tions to buy only the better things. Beaded bags—that have earned perpetual style prestige, because they are so. aristocratic, artistic and beautiful, all made of very fine cut steel beads com- bined with colors to blend with every costume. Attractively engraved frame tops of Frehch metal and silk linings. Rose, blue, jade, red and orchid in lovely effects. % noon and Evening wear—a Frock for every occasion. - and DIFFERENT for Infants, Small Boys and Girls At Moderate Prices : All forward styles—new de- signs: featuring new fashions: and developed in colorings that reflect the most charming tones and combinations. E have chosen thoughtfully and carefully +¥7 that you may have a varied unusual selec- tion of the most individual and hygienic ap- parel for the baby. : ; Women's and Misses’ Sizes White Dresses. ..........$1, $1.25, $1.75 to $14.50 Colored Dresses. . . . ..$1.95, $2.95,$3.50 te $14.50 ;Coats v.vuunnnenn....$5,$7.50, $10.50 to $25.00 Hats ...oovnvvnnnnn..$1,$1.50,$2.95 to $12.00 Caps ...vveenenenn...$1,$1.50, $1.95 10 $16.50 Boys' Suits .........$1.50, $1.95,$2.50 to $14.50 Creepers «.oeee e ceoes . $1, $1.50, $1195 to $8.50 Sweaters e ee-$1.95, $2.75, $3.75 to $5.00 ‘ Coats Greatly Reduced Every one of our finest Twill and Satin Coats has been mate- reduced in price—to speed up clearance. 0 'ri-llfi ere’s an opportunity for you. Third Floor .An Exquisite Luxury! At prices made possible by a direct purchase, thus eliminating the usual importer’s profits You Will Want One for Yourself as Well! Enlarged Section for Or-l-dfon Gifte—On the sn;u Floor. 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