Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1929, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SOCIETY. b Irs. Coolidge Is Giving White House Tea This Afternoon Senate Ladies’ Club. . RS. COOLIDGE is entertaining the members and associate members of the Senate Ladies’ Club at the White House this afternoon. Assisting will be . George H. Mosés, Mrs. Frederic . Sackett and Mrs, William Cabell ce. 1! The President and Mrs. Coolidge have #6 a White House guest Mr. Thomas Cochran of New York, who drrived ‘last eyening. Mice President and Mrs. Dawes fosts to Dinner Company. {The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes entertained a large company at dinner last evening in-the Pan-Americant Union ilding. Their guests were the Secre- or of Italy, Nobile Giacomo de Mar- 0; the Ambassador of Germany and au won Prittwitz, the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Longworth, the Vice President-elect, Senator Charles Curtis; Semator and Mrs. Wesley L. Jonés, Sen- ator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Senator Frederick Hale, Senator and Mrs. Hiram Johnson, Senator and Mrs. John B.|tary Kendrick, Senator and Mrs. William H. King, Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Senator Arthur Capper, Senator and Mrs. William J. Harris, Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrison, Senator Henry Wild- er Keyes, Senator J. Thomas Heflin, Senator and Mrs. T. H. Caraway, Sena- tor and Mrs, Thomas F. Bayard, Sena- tor and Mrs. Walter F. George, Sena. tor and Mrs. James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. Willlam Cabell Bruce, Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Senator and Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Senator Ed- ward I Edwards, Senator Simeon D. Fess, Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goft, Senator and Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Senator and Mrs. Frank L. Greene, Senator and Mrs. Alben W. Bark- ley, Senator and Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Senator and Mrs. John J. Blajne, Senator and Mrs. Carl D. Hayden, Sen- | Mrs ator and Mrs. Otis F. Glenn, Senator and Mrs, Daniel O. Hastings, Senator Theodore E. Burton, Miss Grace Bur- ton, Representative Florence P. Kahn, ntative-elect Ruth Hanna Mc- Cormick, the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; the major general commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, the commandant of the Army War Col- lege and Mrs. Willlam D. Connor, the chief of engineers, U. S. A, and Mrs. Edgar Jadwin, the governor of the Fed- eral Reserve Board and Mrs. Young, Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. John Marshall, assistant military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Thenault, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Judge John Barton Payne, Mrs. Melvin B. Erickson of Evanston, Il daughter of the hosts; Mrs. Ralph Pear~ sons of Ludlow, Vt., daughter of Attor- ney General and Mrs. Sargent; Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer of Marion, Ohio, widow of the late physician to the late President Harding; Mr. William R. Dawes of Chi- eago, Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Woods of Lincoln, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ‘Wiggin, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zukor and Mr. R. B. Scandrett of New York, the 1 secretary to the President and Edward T. Clark, Mr. lndw)dtl“:. e rtley, . and Mrs. Charles R. Michael, Mr. Mrs. Harry B. Gauss, Mr. and Mrs. ord K. Berryman, Mr. and Mrs. nry Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. joslin, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, Mrs. Moseley, Miss Patten, Miss Sher- Miss Mary Randolph, Miss Anne lan, Miss R. Mallon. The Ambassador of France and Mme. their guests including the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino, wife of the Ambassador of Italy; the Minister of i y and Mme. Varela, the Min- ister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Senhora de Almeida, Gen. Sherill, Gen. McCawley, Mr. J. Theodore Marriner, Mr. Plerre Boal, Miss Josephine Patten, Miss Belle Gurnee and Miss Edith Hoyt. ‘The Ambassador of Mexico and Senora Pl il i il THE.NEW FABRICS| For Drapes, Slip Covers, Curtains ARE HERE [l . in lomestie lmel“ nf"i‘-‘:: T fall; = il ‘We Make Slip Covers and Draperies McDEVITT'S Importers and Jobbers 1711 F St. (2nd Floor) M. 3211 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929. for Members of de Tellez will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the com- mandant of the navy yard and Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard, who will entertain a company of 16 before the Friday eve- ning dancing class at the Willard. The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will give a musicale this afternoon, when Mme. Onegin will give the program at 4:30 o'clock and tea will be served later. Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. John B. Larner entertained a com- pany of 42 at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos entertained at luncheon yes- terday, when their guests were the Min- ister of the Netherlands, Mr. van Royen; the first secretary of the Brit- | ish ‘embassy and Mrs. Shone, the coun- selor of the Swedish legation, Mr. As-| sarsson; the first secretary of the Bra-| zilian embassy and Senhora do Almeida, the secretary of the Netherlands lega- tion, Baron van Boetzelaer; the secre- of the Italian embassy, Conte di Cellere; Mile. Reine Claudel, Mr. and | Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis, Mrs. Charles | Carroll Glover, jr.; Signora Nadine Clado and Miss Katharine Wilkins. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom have recalled. their invitations for a dance Saturday evening because of the death of her majesty the Queen Mother Maria Christina of Spain. ‘The Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka left today for Havana, where the Minister will present his cre- dentials to the President of Cuba as Czechoslovak Minister to that country. The first secretary of the legation, Dr. Peregrin Fisa will be charge d'af- faires during the Minister's absence. Mrs, William Howard Taft was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Robert Love Taylor, who was hostess at luncheon yesterday in com- pliment to Mme. Debuchi. Representative and Mrs, William E. Evans entertained this morning at a breakfast at the Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore B. Dockweiler of California. ‘The Solicitor General and Mrs. Wil- liam DeWitt Mitchell will entertain at dinner this evening. Former Cabinet Official Returns From Florida. Former Secretary of Interior Dr. Hubert Work returns to Washington this afternoon from Florida after an absence of a short time. Dr. Work will be joined at his apart- ment at the Mayflower before February 20, by his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Bissell of Evanston, Ill, who will remain until after March 4. ‘The first secretary of the Belgian embassy, Mr. Edouard de Street, will retm;g to Washington the end of the month. Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Murray Smith are entertaining at dinner to- night at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Mrs. R. B. Hills of North- FEBRUARY MONTH TO BUY FUR COATS YVery low prices on evers coat in the house. }r:‘::;;x:" B Rirrised. “Gome n and 'ses Yo EANET & BACHER ¥ . FURRIERS. . 1111 F Street NW. Your OLD HAT MADE NEW Again St M 208 Vienna Hat Co. GUEST WHITE H OUSE _._____;;f@ MRS. R. B. HILLS Of Northampton, close friend of the First Lady, arrived Wednesday to spend some time with the President and Mrs. Coolidge at the Executive Mansion. ampton, Mass., who arrived yesterday to be a guest of President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White House. Mrs. George J. Meyers, wife of Capt. Meyers, U. S. N, is entertaining this afternoon for Mrs. Louis Pendleton and her mother, Mrs. C. B. Platt of San Francisco. Mrs. Wilson Compton will be at home tomorow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock Dulin & Martin 1216-18 G Street Furniture J ® and on the remaining Saturdays in February. Mrs. Emerson Howe will be hostess to & company of 14 at dinner this eve- ning in her home, on Massachusetts avenue, and take her guests later to the Friday Evening Dancing Class at the Willard. Miss Dorothy Grier will entertain a party of eight at dinner this evening, Although our store | at 1216-18 G Street is as yet unopened, we have temporary quar- ters on the Mezzanine Floor of the Bragg Building, 705 12th Street. Here we are taking care of all ad- justments and incon- veniences caused our customers by the fire which recently oc- curred in our store. Tempar'ary Offices Mezzanine Floor BRAGG BUILDING 705 12th Street Telephone National 1294.5.6 435 11th Street From beige and blonde to brown and bois de noyer.. . «a rich later taking her guests to the dance at the Arm, War College Club. Her guests will be Miss Barendina Gardner, Miss Martha Gardner, Miss Barbara King, Maj. Paul Evans, Lieut. James White, Lieut. Charles Saltzman, Mr. John DeWitt, Mrs, Edward Everett Robbins will be at home tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock in her apartment at 2029 Connecticut avenue. Miss Helen Hardenbergh was hostess at luncheon today at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club, enter- taining in compliment to her house guest, Miss Margaret Quan of Chicago. Covers were laid for 12, Mrs. Rivers and Miss Myra Rivers will be at home informally the remaining Sundays in February from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 1910 K street. Capt. and Mrs. Steir Among Dinner Hosts Last Night. Capt. Edmund G. Steir, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Steir entertained at dinner last evening for Representative and Mrs. Albert H. Vestal of Indiana, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Richard N. Elliott of Indiana, Miss Vivian Vestal and Mr. Ralph Vestal. Mrs. Wilbur ‘Turner was hostess at luncheon at the Mayflower Wednesday after the recital of Miss Rosa Ponselle and Mr. Eddy Brown, when her guests were Mrs, William J. Harris, Miss Grace Burton, Mme. Polenyl, Mrs. Hugh S. —_— Cumming, Mrs. William Kearny Carr, Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee, Mrs. A, Blair ‘Thaw, Mrs. Samuel Warren Miller, Mrs. Micou, Mrs. Price Whitaker and Miss Occumbaugh of Rochester, N, Y. Mrs. Crosby, widow of Mr. George Ellery Crosby of Windsor, Conn, who has been in Washington for a fort- night, expected to return to New Haven, where she has an apartment, for the ‘Winter. Because of an injury received in an accident, Mrs, Crosby will be de- tained in Washington until the end of February or early March. Maj. and Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Mil- ton entertained at & farewell dinner last evening in compliment to the Min- ister of China and Mme. Sze, when their guests were the Minister of Siam, Lieut. Gen. Phya Vijitavongs; the chief of staff of the Army and Mrs. Sum- (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) Jurius GARFINCKEL&Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car On our Fifth Floor in every Section Winter Stocks of The Best Made Apparel for Misses, Juniors and Girls Greatly Reduced Now for Our Final Clearance Sale which we are holding for a few remaining days only AS this gives our younger clientele the opportunity to make their money do extra duty, we are prepared for enthusiastic buying here Tomorrow. F Street CorNER:OF I13™ Combine to Make These New Spring Frocks IRRESISTIBLE! % JELLEFF'Sie F STREET CRACDED PN NN, Tailored, wrap- § around and lace- trimmed models. We of fer a choice of light or street shades in flat crepe with shadowproof hems. SOCIETY. Green—Of Coursel Everybody’s wearing it at Palm Beach w .. « Madelon presénits a . lovely shade! » + - Yes, you must have at least one green frock this season ., . it's so émart . . . and Madelon has made this bewitching frock of georgette the green of sparkling water laughing undef the sunlight! e $39.50 That's the Madelon Price Women’s Frock Shop—Second Floor very specially priced for tomorrow at 95 $2 | érlebacher “Veminine cApparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Sizes 34 to 44 A Remarkably Delightful and Varied Group of Erle-Maid Frocks symphony of. graduated shades ... vibrant as Spring itself .-. . such, O e gentle reader, is the decree [+) °e of Fashion...and TRAVELER W now shows such shoes in ot soft, glowing kidskins trimmed with reptile, etcetera . . .-all created expressly. for these stores by a famous Parisian stylist . . . all priced at only $5...that you may own two pairs at the . . ordinary price of one ! Sizes 2Y; to 9 Widths AA to EEE #2y TRAVELER SHOES WASHINGTON STORES: 418 Seventh St. N.W. (Next to Lansburgh Dept. Store) 1307 “F” Street N.-W. (Opposite Palace Theater) 50 Additional Stores in New York, Boston, Cleveland, Ball Feading Sice INrOROROUE the Dnited Statesore on8 In other Misses’ Section, Street Floor priced at $19% This group comprises two hundred of the Jovelest Spring frocks, exemplifying the new neckline, the saug hip line, the tri-color effects, the jacket costume, and all the new, bright shades. There is an endless variety of Prints, Cantons, Georgettes, Chiffons, Crepe 'de Chines, Flat Crepes and Satins. i érlebacher idualily chnumplwul_o/flndiv TWELVETEN ELVETWELVE F STREET ‘0 matter how little you may be able to spend this Spring for new Dresses, if you come here your selection will have that certain dignity and simplicity usually associ- ated only with high-priced fashions. See these new arrivals 9 e Sy Hats, %5 Spring-smartness is ac- centuated in these new hats. There are felts, balibuntls, crochet viscas, and other favored Spring modes. And of course, the new colors are here. Make a selection tomor- row. dlofda 1214 F St. e HOSIERY SPECIAL All Silk Servie Fashion Sik Yo Hem " 1214 F St.

Other pages from this issue: