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" SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. SOCIETY. B e s i s et o S E SRV ST S VY ZNLVEES. : ‘ . - George \\'j‘\shinx‘(f:qxl'nl‘:":’rr:::‘);rl:!fl‘\:: I GUESTS AT FANCY DRESS PARTY [BME & B | ST AT | Mexican_ Commissionbr_and | — ° | | Senora de MacGregor Guests. | Ll - ! ; : ; “ ' || The Mexican commiesioer of the & . : . lAh‘xlcmn General Claims Commission. , Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Leave £ . ‘ oo Nenors o6 Macreger Today for Family Visit in Florida . | A ol o e e eatiun ot New Yotk 1747 Rhode Island Ave. nterttined at dinner at the Ward 1 L : i J : ¢ man Park Hotel last evening. Their = J iy Before Going to Evanston. ; . o e s —initenivan ko view (i Spuiagand : ‘ i ‘the r. and Mrs. Adrian HE Vice President and Mrs. ginla Corby, daughter of Mrs. kiliott Humphreys of Long Island and Mr Summer Collection of Models chosen E Vieo Pres ! i s, - . ‘A rs. Fi McMillin, Mr. and : . g Dawes will leave today for |Corby, to Mr. Donald Dreher Thomp- . ; ; L T e D B T with the unerring taste that is charac- Jacksonville, Fla., to visit the|son son of Mrs. Thompson and the . 4 . g 3 i D W Hoyns on. thalr was fo Fanama. | Hlece Thuradey a{loroon; March s, 3 ' || Pirk Hotel with former Gov. and teristic of Francise. Hoyt, on their w: to Panama. | place Thursday afternoon, March 24. a . ' ¥ 3 3 3 # i Mrs. Shaw. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | The ceremony will be performed at 4 i i - 3 f i Cey West 3 -{o'clock at the Hotel Mayflower. 3 s J i Senator and Mrs. Thomas « - Wwill stop at Key West and from Pan- | o'cloc ¥ > % h . : ;. > \.‘l ‘;"mj‘rem:rmmed at a charmingly The dressy sl)grt dress_ gma il return (o) theiciiome An | LR iEt 3 5 : \ 4;‘&,133‘1 tea yesterday afternoon th fl ! t, th h Svanston, Il Washington is that of Miss Frances : i | y . . e flanne a t 2 R I s s - G 5:30 o'clock, when they had CO e ree The Ambassador of Italy, Nobile|Eleanore Aker, formerly of this city | y ¢ Rl bbbl il 5 4 . Glacomo de Martino, went to New,and daughter of Mrs. B. L. Lee of : b o B < 3 W W' MeCaslin, | Assisting Mrs, piece costume, the chtflon York yesterday and will be at the| New Paris, Ohlo, to Mr. Albert ; : L ’ | Stérling were Mrs. E. G, Nourse, Mrs 3 * Ritz-Carlton Hotel until the middle of | Franklin Lager of Summit, N. J. | L : i N e e Mia: HIL evening gown and the new the week. and San Francisco, Calif,, son of Mr. | , e 3 : 5 : 4 | " | | Biggers, Mrs. George Baxter, Mrs di d-sh d 2 e e intatar of the| 23 Mra. John E. Lager of Summit. e : ; b fit. : : | Frank Sanderson, Miss Chioe Traylor | iamond-shaped scarf are The newly appointed A\lulnmex of the Il’lm (x\fsgl‘mlel:l “‘:}u nrnl;im(c;(:”hy & ¢ £2 i ¢ & Y - and Mrs. Edward D. Hays. | featured Netberlands, Dr. J. Herman van|Miss Aker's sister, Mrs. P. R. Gettier, K / & : and M > | 1:0}_}:: 5 ;ml Mme. van Roijen| formerly of Dayton, Ohio, now of Los % i s b % \vh"‘l?t>ol(1‘(’>’:gl§xfl;?i‘l'l': “\ile:; g;go;::ii have come to Washington and|Angeles, with whom the bride-elect | | 3 . And cerise sweet pedsand forns fyrm- are at the Mayflower. The Minister | is spending ‘the Winter in California. & . i g g : Vi i & ¢ ed an effective background for the| d Mme, van Roijen arrived in New | Miss Aker is the nlece of Mrs. Mary Y o B4 . || |ed an effe a f | TUESD Y 8 et ans trou Bome. i1y, ant| C.OBesger Stihis city and grand- 3 4 ¢ : | [recelving party in the drawing roomy | A h/l Q R( :H 3 daughter of Mr. W. W. Aker of New 4 & Fethey | e the guests of honor at dinner 2 s 3 Assistant Secretary of the Treas Saturday ev at the Hotel Bilt-|Paris, Ohio, who for many years . . e % 4 i ME. Elneoe € ariddetn: who more. The dinner was given under |served in the Ohio State Leglislature.| § - 4 / 4 ; went to White Sulphur Springs the the auspices of the Netherlands-Amer- | No date has been set for the wed- | §i . ; i o G ot the: wedlk: will' b’ Jotied Weds| jean Foundation and the Netherlands | ding. Mr. Lager is a graduate of nesday at the Greenbrier there by amber of Commerce. Mme. van |Stevens Preparatory School and Co- . " . x : i 8 Moo Aoitews | Roijen was formerly Miss Albertina | lumbia University. 7 s & : ; \ i n R ; : VA throp AR Tar o e ita: ||, Dfeut. - Gomdr. ‘andl \Mrw, SW. L e R p i b e T ot She lata ) oA Beekman Winthrop and of |Clarke “Agnew. and the latter’s sis- . . % e 7 her Lenten Bible talks Friday morning e Siaion Il K ter, Miss Catherine Radcliffe, will ar- \; 5 5 ; AT, at 10:30 o'clock in the Willard and will Others at the dinner were the coun- ;1\‘;“;2 1\’&;"\"‘3'\ n\x\"‘l(ll u‘gui“amg‘r%(:m ] . 3 ‘ 3 M - : ; : 3 speak each Friday morning through selor of the legation, Jonkheer van - bl H Lent. Mrs. Spencer started her Bible :\:l: van Wyck, who has been charge “?"‘_Wsudor in New York for several talks before the death of the Senator, d'affaives since the departure of the |9aVs. S G : = ';'3“”""7 in ,h% hxom'! of Mrs, <eph;n former Minister, Jonkheer de Graefl;| Mrs Irnest G. Walker entertained ) Tre " D . Elkins, and last season gave the Judge and Mrs. John Bassett Moore im the bridge luncheon at the Carlton |« Miss Lo} Treat, niece of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. (hnrl_lw' G l;lfll‘l'flf'fll. nll,d M s ‘lhllln. Ann'HilI, Mr. Pete| tiiks in the home of Senator and Mrs, and former Attorney General and Mrs. | Hotel tod: when her guests were| Vyeston and Miss Francesca McKenney (right), in costumes worn at oyster roast and dance given by Miss Charlotte Porter H. Dale. One series of talks George W. Wickersham. Mrs. James Carroll Frazier, Mrs, Wal. | Childress Saturday evening. s R wa given at the Willard Hotel. Bacred anid “'m Davis Were ter Wells and Mrs. Richard Kearney. (T ; 13{;3, z“fi?nd"hh?:anmmr‘!. several | Secretary and Mrs. | Later Ars. Waiker and her guests will % Edous 1bis he secretary of the| Ernest ¢. Walker ha of the talks each yvear, as have mem- 3 ¢ e | their daughter, Rebecca Addison, to | Edouard Albion, the secretary irnest G. Walker had a table for the . st fE ey s R < | attend the bridge party to be given| Mr. Stuyvesant Basard Wright, son | Greek legation, Mr. C. Diamanto-| morning bridge lecture and also for | PerS of the cabinet and others promi. | '\"‘"”‘,‘““-‘; and Mrs J:‘nu‘: dl;‘fl';ég % the I{eak;‘ue of“ American - Pen | of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wright | poulos: the second si« ry of the|the on following, when her | & were the honor gues a omen at the Carlton, when Mrs.| a P Was i | British embass; r Adrian Bai vere James Carroll salite o G ’ | iven by Maj. Gen. and Mk Winos|Guy U. Purdy willigive adbriet brltge| To . o0 boie and Washington | the assistant military attache of the | R Mrs. Walter Wells and Mrs. | pybiie: Health Sesviee, oo SCrres | \. Fries at the Army and Navy Club | lecture. Tha consul general to Shanghai and | French embassy, Maj Lombard: | Richard Kearnes | Ferss astM s T ot lust night. Other guests included Mr. 3. BAwin 8 Cdaningham have Fe: | Me - Slsust Nilssn sl Gy kel Y. [viberry and Mrs, Ter iberry enterta and Mrs, Frank Mondell, Mr. and Mrs. | - Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gordon came| turned to Washington and are guests | ton of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. James J i 7 ’ - Save the one or two days a week that you now give up to washing and ironing. You can make them bright and happy memories instead of weary days you are glad to forget. Spend them in resting and reading, in shopping or visiting while our Rough Dry service takes care of the washing. Your bundle will be X Fals. <t o Tt Thore returned with everything washed and dried, and the flat work ironed. bour, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I'. Lea, |with Mrs. Gordon's mother, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury and | Pa., entertained a_company of 10 af | 2lile s ; Bk, om ot e ot 0 — And beu:dofh- , you .‘.’.l.d not worry about the price—it is lower than Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Cramton, Mr. | Frederick W. English, and are now | their son Paul have gone to Atlantic | luncheon yesterday in the presi- BTN B it 0t e pana M 9y ! you would think possible. and Mrs. George McGinty, Mr. and (guests of Gen. and Mrs, George| Clity, where they will be at the Marl. | dential dining room of the Muyfion homas R. White of.San Francisc LADIES’ HATS Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. | Barnett, borough-Blenheim for a week or 10 | for Miss M. Lucile Waish, who is| Saturday, March 5. gy oo Cleaned and “ A phone call will bring our representative for your bundle. Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Maj. Gen. | ter, Miss Emily Sto v James C. Hoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert days/ attending Trinity College. | was performed in the Sacred Heart R l P ough Dry, 10c a Pound and’ Mrs. Kenzie Walker, Maj. Gen. | cards for a roo tho ‘:rl;érm: l‘:“l‘m Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd gave a| Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman enter- \,’1@,\';’,“&‘\‘/’,: \/Z 2 - Chapel at Gatum, Canal Zone, and Remodeled i e oo el S to Washianey Cloman has returned Former Representative and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, Jesse W. Nicholson | Lieut. and Mrs. White will make their In the New Shapes M. and Mrs. Eiwood P. Morev, Mr. | and 1o assin” s oy e D | ey R o Yors, | enteriained at dinner.Jast eventng i | Fome In’ Washington ‘later - Lioor. || <y and Mrs. Leonard P. Steuart, Mr. and [flower, o o mE 8t the May-| CATLE Nied by Miss M. C. Littieton| compliment to State Senator Helle | White s a graduate of the Military || Vienna Hat. Co. Mrs. Gratz Dunkum, Maj. and Mrs. e are now in Washington, Where they| Kerney of Mississippi, who is spend- | Academy at West, Point in the class 435 11th N. P William Wolff Smith, Maj. Gen. and| ~Mr. John H. Storer and his daugh. | are registered at the Mayflower. ing some time in Washington. | of 1926 and his bride is a graduate of est e tained at the bridge luncheon at the NN s in thelr George-| tained at the bridge luncheon at th Z un ; S George M. Curtior M. and Mra R e xoom St anan MR toma g sompiment. to” Mee, | Cariton Hotel today, later taking her SUENE SWEIWENZ 1723-25 Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 2321 Theo Cogswell, Col. - 3 > O S 8Ye dieen in. v th -| guests to hear the lecture given by > = S NTE i ‘ : Claude E. Brigham, Capt. and Mrs, | wrighterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. | day evening by the Wasnington Na-|of the League of American ben George F. Unmacht, and Lieut. and | yies ek, Of Cambridge. * Assisting | {ionat Opers, Go. Others at the lunch.| Women. Her guests were Mrs. C. J. Mrs. Frederic A. Henney. torer will be Mrs. Sherwood |eon yesterday were, Assistant At.| Williamson, Mrs. W. H. Dennis and iz iy Cheney, Mrs. Thomas A. Roberts, torney General, Mrs. Mabel Walker | Mrs. Ha: L. Doughert; Representative and Mrs. Francis F. | Mies Lillian Hendrick and Miss Mary | Willebrandt; the counselor of the ’s Tulip Ti ot ncria SRS, B, Yok | T Germa cmbnery, D, O Jooz, %) The Wyoming Cafe It’s 1p 1ime— Road nent in official and resident soclet; | i ! . Hope an-| — (e a e e 8 Row gt i A Sl (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) at the Mayflower. BE e e o sinaiatown | Nounce the ge of their daughter | _ skl Foldoii Burton French, Mr. and Mrs. Albert|the end of the week from Philadel. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Henry E. Bar-|phia, where they spent several days | | WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST Melius, former Gov. and Mrs. Gifford terson and Miss Mary Patterson, are Dr. and Mrs. Grifin West Holland Pinchot, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam A. R L] leaving Washington ~this week for|of Stockeley, Northampton County,| White, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh Mis,| p. 2922 c""rfi',.‘., ‘and Sunday Tuly ay and col h oAl | : their home in Merchantville, N. J. | Va.. announce the engagement of 'John Allan Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. | Dinners, $1.00 Caivxen’and wafhes lips—gay and colorful—who | L i Rt W i ieintien L A B oo (== : Mre. A ol bl bu hier doesn't succumb to their freshness 5% A 5 5 : FASHION INGTITUTION guests at the bridge lecture at the ? Ditioa Tt ey Bre Mictee and beauty? Yes, and Jonquils, Warhegenn Nt Kauffmann and Mrs. John Hamilton, ) Hyacinths, Narcissi, too—they are Mrs. Sol Bloom and Miss Vera ; all here, brought to perfection in Bloom. have gone to New York and i Gude" il are at the St. Regls for about 10 > ude s own greenhouses—and they days. They will be joined there this 2 week by Representative Bloom, who are ready to translate your senti- is still in Washington. : or Clean House z ments into impressive messages. The second secretary of the French - e ki L —before calling our upholstering shop. We will S For All Social Affairs, Formal S & spl'lllg F ashion Week 8¢, Lonie. have your upholstering all ready when you have fin- or Informal, Consult Gude A 5 ey ot Mies EDSsLet ished—or when your new home is ready for occu- About the Floral Decorations ";:flmes ? very ‘mpfiflf}llflt 5_‘)": Reynolds Hitt, to Mr. Andor de pancy. Special reduced rates this week to keep our > : e message for women who wan! q 5 % 2 Z to be smart but are too busy to g::g&“omm :fp e Hun- workshops running through the dull season. 150 G U D E &!)los. ; study up on style. y afternoon, March 31. The cere- mony will be performed in the home NUF_CED ROMNEY stands for only the of the bride’s parents at 4:30 o'clock better Paris models fastidiously ex- Three Stores for Your Convenience in the presence of only the members pressed and selected by a jury of o the family and of the staff of the C Y A ARMSTR ON G 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. style critics who know the science Miss Hitt will be attended by Miss I A ma |Adele Raynal and Miss Jeanne Reynal ° 2 Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. 122, /22 ) 2 of If:shians 3:]:; to co:;e and refuse = to be tempted by merely temporary g e T sk Méin 1102 \ : fads. ~ Furthermore, RO MNE v gunm. Count Szechenyi, will be 1233 lOth St Franlldin 7483 ; RIC 0! U frocks and coats represent the ad- < best man. . Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association W7, vantage of group buying by nine The German consul general in New leading specialty stores of the standing of Jelleff’s. That is why ! A s York, Dr. Karl von Lewinski, will = = S you get considerably more than you pay for when you select sall from New York Tueeday, March Save Moncy Now Y I 7 Y 0 ROMNEY'S fashions. 22, for a brief visit to_his mother. in (0% \ Wz 3 her home in Breslau. Dr. von Lewin g ; NG & R RS x|l ROMNEY Frocks, $49.50 ski is going home because of the ill- ROMNEY Coats, $59. {pess of his mother and will return Why Not Alwavs — o SENDE SORBRIORN0L ool Bugene Sever, ir. went to y way. e b enie ROk Smart Paris Models Reproduced in g rnsbeesi Ll Look Your Best? . e New Tailored Froc g‘;s;?,":d‘é?;:’:%? ;.-A::nn:n'@“":d:;?:s": Footer cleaning takes care of every detail; spots ; g D u Il n & M a rtln Comp any s25 Minister of Guatemala and Senora removed, pleatings and flutings restored, fur trim- de Sanchez Latour. ming glazed. These moderate charges apply: The marriage of Miss Zella Vir- ||| Dress, plain, lighi-wt., 1-pe... . 121517 F STREET 12141218 G STREET e Loy barlanceiof the gl well-tailored frock to the business woman, Dress, plain, gathered at waist our buyer selected three important tai- Y - DY . % 7 s r — — ; lored models from the recent Paris open- RY CLEANIN 11| Dress, plain, hvy-wt., sleeveless with wat., $2.50 . ] il ' ings, consulted with a prominent dress ol e ke Dress, plain velvet, with sleeves.........$3.25 / R designer, modified them slightly and had Bualtly a0q it costs Colt,‘med-wt.,\-%-ienglh lined. . ..$175 : v i ? them reproduced by a well-known manu- Gloves Any h, Only Ge Coat, light-wt., full length lined $2.00 ] facturer of good frocks, to retail at this 607 T N et ik Nw, e = & i i o od : price. 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D illillg & Danchg \ / = N ' > ‘ , —that is s;l;::)lyamfllr-:fisscd circles & T b is illustrated in heavy flat crepe, pleated Hearty welcome awaits you ’ YRR in a charming new manner, subtly em- FOR RESERVATIONS broidered and also in the compose color “ 99 S ¢ / / effect—$25. Phone R T Main 7101 J ust U npacked ! Women's Simple Frock Shop—Second Floor Want to learn all about Charming Glassware (Il by Glen BORie —in amber luster —Why its the most practical frock made— . —Why ry wardrobe needs one— Sherbets— 1 The refreshing effectiveness - X ) —Why it’s smart for practically every s | of sparkling, flashing, glittering g —Why it's obtainable ent; Wines— o y inable only at Jellef’s— z , glassware comes with the pos- —Why it's a new knitted fabric that CT’HE Charm of This Lovely Cocktails— session of this NEW pattern. BB il ks i Slipper Is in Its Graceful Ice Teas— The extremely moderate price ; Then come and hear Line---and Snug- Fitting Top! : is a feature. ; Mille. Je. 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