Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1926, Page 20

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» SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TFRIDAY, SOCIET Y| =re= Mrs Coolidge Received the Winners *in Oratorical Contest in the Red Room at White RS. COOLIDGE held a recep- tion In the red room at the White House this morning for the winners in the Ora- | torical Contest. which re- " eently closed. Several White House aldes were In attendance. The Ambassador of Belgium. Baron de Cartier, will return this afternoon from New York, where he went yes- terday. The Ambaseador is expect- ed to sail Saturday, June 12, to join Baroness de Can in Europe for the Summer. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard have leased White Lodge, the home of Mrs. Alvin S. Dexter, at Manchester, Mass, for the Summer and will leave Washington the middle of this month The Amba¢sador and Lady Tsabel were the luncheon guests yesterdny at the Mayflower of Mr. Frank . Munson of New York, who, with Ad- miral Sir Francis Bridgeman of Lon- don, has been a guest at the hotel. Senor Don Mizuel as his guests | in Havana Wednesday, the bride hav | ing formerly will be host to a company of nine at House Today. compliment to the distinguished visi- tors. Senora de Monocal, wife of the for- mer President of Cuba, is expected to arrive this evening as a declegate to the Red Cross conference. She will be at the Hotel Mayflower Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff will motor to Heward County, Md., tomorrow for the marriage of Mrs. Catherire Stockton Beaslsy Lowndes, widow of Mr. Charles Lowndes, to Mr. ‘William V. Hodges, which will take place at Glenell Manor at 5 o'clock. Senor Jose Emilio Obregon and Se- nora de Obregon arrived in New York yesterday afternoon from Havana, their visit in this country being a portion of their honeymoon. Senor and Senora_de Obrezon were married been Senorita Ang Flvira Machado, daughter of the President of Cuba, and Sanor Obrexon is a member of President Machado's cabinet. The charge d’aff: tion of Siam. Pra Sund: of the lega- Vachana, | Braan Takoma Park, ‘D. C. previous to returning to Baltimore. Mrs. Ada Ailes Wilson of Edg: mon m.. a8 sent out lnvl\-!lonl lur i Phoehe Aue P Tsolainos of New York, which will be solemnized Saturday, June 12, at 3 o'clock, In St. John E. Chu Bhe. .. . P he rector, the Rev. James Kirk pJ" ck, will perform the ceremony. e maild of honor will be the brldes sister, Miss Elizabeth Wllsoi and the (wo bridesmaids Miss R becca . Estabrook of Bethesda - and Miss Gwendolyn Jones of New. York. The best man will be Mr. Frank Douglas Jarvis of Montreal, Canada, and the ushers the two uncles of the bride, Mr. Charles Chesley Afles and and Mr. Adrian S. Ailes of Washirng- Thomas Pappas of Boston r. Theodore Tsolainos of New Immediately following the ceremony a large reception will be held at their residence on Rockville road. Mr. and Mrs. Nils W. Nilson and their little son, ‘Herbert Tomlin Nil- son, will urrive from Boston tomor- row and Will be guests of Miss Tom- Iin, sister of Mrs. Nilson, at 1768 N street. Mr. and Mrs. Nilson will be Why Worry Where to Go? WE REMODEL AND STORE JUNE 4, . 1926. st home Sunday afternoon from §5.to 7 o'olock with Miss Tomlin and the Rev. Alfred Cheetham, whose mar- riage will take place Monday. Mrs. C. C. Covert has closed her home on P street and gone to At- lantio City, where she is convalescing from a serious {lines: Judge and Mrs. Paul Myron Line- berger will cloge their home the end of the month and leave for China, where they will spend a month. Dr. and Mrs. J. Culva Garcia of SOCIETY. New York, who, are ng a few days at the Willard, entertained at luncheon there today, at which time they had 11 guests. i R. Middieman. has gone to Pittsburgh ‘for'a. visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. L. The American Association of Uni- Miss Caroline Alexand been visiting in Fort for two months, has home, in Chevy Mrs. Weldon E. been visiting Mrs. Meadow lane, Chevy C has re- |’ turned home, in Charlotte, N. C. Miss Leah Rudolph of Chevy Chase clal affairs for a . Schenc¥. who has S. T. Snead, on "has Mrs. Walker Returns to New York Home Today. Mrs. Genevieve E. spent the Winter A SALE! That Will Startle Washington- Women 1,000 Brand New $5, $7.50-and $10 versity Women has canceled all so- ‘week because of the death yeflardny of Mrs.. Walter DuBols Brookings of Alexandria, Va. Walker, who has the Grace Dodg~ (Continued on Twenty-first Page. — dinner this evening In the presidential dining room of the Mayflower in com- pliment to Mr. Sandhl. superintendent y [of the Siamese Government Student, and Mr. Muier Fritz, assistant super- former Arturo s Samuel Clar their two daughters, Senov HEMSTITCHING HARRIS Clara and Senora Maria ( Wife of Vice President Guest of Women's Press Club. Mrs. Dawes will be honor guest of the Women's National Press Club at luncheon today at the clubhouse of the National Association of Uni- versity Women, on I street. The Attorney General. has given up the ap: Sixteenth street and established at 3208 Highland place. in Cleveland Park. for the Summer months. Mrs. Sargent is in their home in Vermont. Mr. Sargent, ment at 2400 | Mr. Con- | at dinner | rd Hotel in The Minister of Denmark stantin_ Brun. entertained last evening at the Wiil honor of Prof. J. Schmidt. Danish sci- entist. Prof. Schmidt will give a lecture today at the Smithsonian In- stitution. | The guests were Rear Admiral F.| -C. Billard. commandant of the United States Coast Guard: Dr. C. G. Abbot, acting secretary of the Smithsonian Institution: Dr. J. C. Merriam, pre: ident of the Carnegie Institution of Washington; Dr. Wickliffe Rose, Rockefeller International Educational Board; Capt. W. . Crosley, U. 8. N., of the hvdrographic office of the | Navy; Capt. Robert L. Farl | Coast and Geodetic Surve: Smithsonian Tnstitution: . United States commissioner . Lewis Radcliffe. dep- | : Capt . Ault of the Carnegie Institution: | Mr. S. A. Rohwer. Bureau of Ento- mology of the Department of Agricul- ture: Dr. A. H. Bovinz of the Bureau of Entomology, Mr. A. H. Clark of the Smithsonian Institution, Mr. P. O. de Treschow, first secratary of the Danish legation: Mr sgricultural adviser to ) government and Mr. l\nn()\\'\ secre of the legation The Minister of Panama, Senor Dr. Don Ricardo J. Alfaro, and his nonql Jeft this morning by motor for York. where he will be joined DLy Senorn de Alfaro, who will leave this afternoon. with her voung daugh- ters. by train. The N a family will s::il tomorrow on the Teno | for Panama (o spend the Summer months. The Crown Prince' Gustavus | Adolphus and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden went to Old Westbury, L. 1. vesterday and are guests of Mrs. Robert 1 who entertained a small ¢ dinner last eve- ning in t 1<, Bacon will be hostess to a | ny at din- ner this evening, additional guests | being asked for dancing after the din- | ner. The Crown Prince and Princess will | be the guests of honor at a dance to- ’ morrow evening which Mr. and Mrs. George F. Buke , will give and Bunday evening N 1 Mrs. James || A. Burden vil! in their place KAPLOW]TA T, 721 NINTH STREET NORTHW:'.ST EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFERING $35 SUMMER GOWNJS $18. REFRESHINGLY COOL, DELIOHTM, ARY GOWNJS COPIES OF T COUNTRY INFORMAL W EAR FOR TOWN : : NEW, EXCLUSIVE, 5F Ida Walters Co. 607 13th St. N.W. A WALTERS & New Frocks $12.75 Every type and style frock is shown for Sports, Street, Afternoon, Country Club and We offer this remark- Special Sale at Roof Garden wear. { James A. Frear, was hostess to a com- - | Autumn. SUMMER RESO{_TS i For All Summer Occasions intendent, and Mme. Fritz. Mrs. Frear, wife of Representative pany of 20 at luncheon today at the Willard, entertaining In compliment to Mrs. Horace N. Towner, wife of the Governor of Porto Rico, who was for- merly a Representative in Congress. The military attache of the Italian embassy, Col. Augusto Villa, will en- tertain a company of 12 at luncheon tomorrow in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Col. and Mrs. James F. Hall an- nounce the engagement of the latter's daughter, Miss Anne Balley Scott, to Mr. Dantel Joseph Callahan, jr. Mrs. Robert FI. Miller announces the marriage of her daughter Eleanor | to Mr. Nathaniel Conant Webb, son of Mrs. Herbert St. John Webb, Fri- day, June 4. The ceremony will be performed in the home of the bride’s mother, in Sandy Spring, Md., at 5 o'clock this afternoon. the ceremony being that of the Socliety of Friends. The bride will be attended by her sis- ter. Miss Mary Moore Miller. and the best man will be Mr. Standish Bourne of Boston. Mr. Webb and his bride will leave immediately after the cere- | {mony for a wedding trip and will | make their home in New York in the Mr. Webb is a graduate of the Choate School and of Harvard University in the class of 1923, and his bride is a graduate of Smith Col lege. Mrs. flerbert St. John Webb, moth- | er of the bridegroom. came from her | home in Montclair, J.. for the wed- ding and is at the Hotel Lafayette. ! Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Hume have closed_their-house here and gone to Rohoboth Beach.. Del.. for a month. Miss Elizabeth Hume and Miss Julie Hume, daughters of Mr. and ‘' Mrs. | Hume, are with Mr. and 3. Willlam | B. Orme, in Georgtown, during their parents’ absence. Mrs: Samuel M. Meek was hostess at lunchéon today in compliment to Mrs. Douglas, wife of Dr. Stephen W. Douglas, N., her guests remain. ing through the afternoon to play bridge. Others in the party are Mrs. Mrs. John Elliott 1. Whittington. Mre. Eating Economy Lunch and dine on more for Jese—at_ Blosom tions are amp! finest procurable. Luncheon, 11:30 to 3 Dinner, 5 to 8 uummmuuumm 75 HE FRENCH AFTERNOON WEAR SPOR 3 'S WEAR FA"!‘CS A3 FOUND ONLY IN PAR< N RTARSMASE BERTAA SPITTELL Summer able collection of Frocks of Georgette, Flat Crepes, Tub Silks, Prints, Ctepe de Chines, Polka Dots and Combined Materials, pres- ent and Summer wear. ,fascmatmg and dainty! The new colors are | EWING- MRS. CHARLES ASHLEY DENEEN, With her' lhll:ll(er, Frances Ashley Deneen. She is visiting her husband’s parents, Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, for a few days. Mrs. Harold H. Charles fisher Charles S. Abernethy, Clarke and Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Deming Jarves has returned to ‘Washington for a short stay and is again registered at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. William F. R. Hitt are in New York on their way to the horse show at Tuxedo Park, which opens today. Mr. and Mrs. Hitt enter- tained a small company informally at dinner last evening at the Madison in New York. Judge Payne Honor Guest st Dinner Last Night. Mrs. George Paul Harrison enter- tained at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the May- flower in compliment to Judge Joan Barton Payne of the American Red Cross, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Wheelwright of Richmond, Va., her guests being Col. and Mrs. . Pey- ton, Maj. and Mrs. W. H. Kvle and Miss Laura Martin Wheelwright. Representative Parker Corning of Albany, N. Y., is at the Mayflower. Dr. and Mrs. William Mather Lewis are leaving for Great Barrington, Ma: today to attend the graduating ses of their daughter, Miss Sally Lewls, at the Barrington Sthool. They will return Monday to Wash- ington for the events in connection with the commencement at (,eorgs ‘Washington University. Mrs. Lewis and Miss Sally Lewln will leave Washington June 15 for their Summer home at Colebrook, Conn. Dr. Lewls will join them there later. Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney enter- tained a company of 12 at a bridge luncheon today in her country home at Kensington, Md. ! Dr. Leon .du Bois, officier d'Aca- demie of France and consul of Vene. zula in Baltimore, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Miss Lucie du Bols, recently returned from an ex- tended European tour, are staying at the home of their son nl%«l daughr ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre q}) s of 6622 First street northwes! .SLIP COVI Tailored to fit your Iurnllurfl &ian linen, per yard | Domestic Holland Wind order. Sizes up to 36 : colors $1.25 value. (Shop Price). ... JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS New Showings Tomorrow. Smart and Distinctive For Misses, Juniors and Girls Moderately Priced Misses’ Coats..............$25, $38.50, $49.50 to $125 Dresses..........$16.50, $25, $38.50 to $87.50 Suits. Hats. ... Sweaters. ... . Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats. .........$12.50, Silk Dresses. . . ...$5.75, cerereaen.....$38.50, $49.50 to $78.50 .$10, $14.50, $18.50 to $24.50 .$5.50, $7.50, $8.50 to $12.50 $16.50, $22.50 to $49.50 $8.75, $10.50 to $39.50 Wash Dresses. . . ...$2.95, $4.50, $7.50 to $14.50 Hats.,............$3.50, $4.50, $6.75 to $12.50 Sweaters. . . . .$4.25, $5.75 and $9.75 Class-day and Graduation Dresses F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Three Smart Stetson Styles In Summer Footwear The Collegiate A new Summer step-in gore pump, in white kid- skin, lizard quarters, Cuban heel. The Bo-Belle An exclusive creation, short vamp gored pump, . spike heels, in patent leather or black satin. $12.50 The Scamp Stetson Snappy Tie with new square toe for sportswear. Black or.tan calfskin, military heel. $10 Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street - - Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management. Pleating, Buttons Covered | Embroxdery Floss, assorted shades Mrs. M. E. Holle 2651 15th St. NW. Since 1883 White one of the oldest cleaners in Washington, our methods are most We have Just installed & Wonderfal ‘new eleantng ayst We have included every $5, $7.50 and $10 hat in our store in this SALE! EVERY CON- HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers il 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 822 Sports Oxford, of tan Copper:- cevhdad calf] streaked with' brown and black. Brown kid trimmings. Open - shank Sandal, of inter- woven silk, with checkered de- sign of green and white ahd - other colors. ‘Superb conibi- nation of genu- ine snake leath- er with colored kidskin. The “Pearlie” Sandal, white kidskin, with open shank nar- Tow 'strappings, high' heel: CEIVABLE STYLE—Ilarge or small —EVERY NEW SHADE including whites and blacks! MILANS INCLUDED. New Side-laced Oxford, of white kidskin, with high spike heel. LARGE “G” STREET CORNER TWELFTH Tailleur Oxiord, of brown kid- skin or patent leather. Tan snake trim. "The Hahn F St. Women s Shop” REOPENS TOMORROW! Completely restored and rebuilt, our superb F St. Shop re-opens its doors and again welcomes you to- morrow. Lacking only a few details, still unfinished, it will be, we believe, one of Ameérica's most perfectly appointed Shoe Salons. - More exquisite, more alluring than ever. For we_have retainied all the charm of its predecessor and even improved upon it. what™ larger, The new shop g some- roomier and more efficient in its arrangements. New departments added—but some of these, such as a complete Children’s Department in the basement, will not be actually installed until later. Entirely new stocks will greet you. Our design- ers have created an entire range of distinctly new and original Footwear Fashions for Midsummer and carly Fall wear. A few pictured, and others will be arriving from the factories in Brooklyn day by day.- We cordially invite you to call! Womens Sllop 1207 F St. REOPENS TOMORROW, JUNE 5th RS 3 N, N {}./g. PR Vs

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