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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929. 19 i Democratic Club. The guests at that | n. Busch, Florida: Mrs. Norman Smith,| The Metropolitan opera season, in|rs. John F. Wilkins, Mrs. Henry B.|son, whose number will be doubled be- | the Metropolitan that all of the lead- | “Manon.” The other operas to be heard I E I table are to be Mrs. Cordell Hull, l‘"-!xlg‘ll.ng'; E-. ‘William L. Robins, Mary- | April, is holding the attention of mlal!Spencer, Miss Alice Clapp and Mrs. |fore this rare luxury may be brought|ing singers of the company would befare a double bill, h “Cavalleria Wifton Lambert, Mrs. Charles S. Ham- | jand: Mrs. Charles Curtiss, jr.; Mrs.(and new official Washington as one of | George Mesta. to us. To demand the best from the |sent to Washington. Rusticana” and “Pag] 1in, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. Thomas | Mary Dillard, Virginia; Mrs. James M.|the most important events on the social | Mrs. Robert Low Bacon gave a tea |Metropolitan means that the foremost| There will be four noted tenors, Gigl, | that _brilliant spectacle, W. Page, Mrs. Burleson, Mrs. George | Doran, Miss ‘Florence Ward, Mrs. Wil- | horizon of the National Capital. in her charming home on F street re- |singers of the world are enlisted. The | Lauri-Volpe, Edward Johnson and |the Saturday matinee. Mrs. - g Spaid, Mrs. George Mesta, chairman for the | cently, entertaining the present guar-|opera committee sent representatives to | Tokatyan. Rosa Ponselle will be heard | Greene is assoclated with the committee (Continued From Eighteenth ) nckels Mrs. W. G. Tomlinson. 5. Florence Barnes, Miss {Outinued From Eighteenth Page) _ | C. A o viith *hMre = Prank | o oiey 518, W. B.Bpinks. e o e e caaitan. Opéra | antors for the Metropolitan Opera sea- |New York recently and arranged with |twice. Lucrezla Bori will be the as chairman of tickets. waukee, and is at the Carlton for & |Adams Young and Mrs. Mary Ford |A, H. Bishop, Mrs. Ernest Grant, Dr.|committee that has many of the social| short stay. Adams are joint hostesses will be Mrs. | Orlando Ducker, Miss Edna Tatton, Dr. | leaders of Washington and New York| Atlee Pomerenc. Mrs. Ralph Howell and | Eleanor Folkmat, Mr. Albert Shumaker, | in its roster, entertained at a dinner at M y 2 - | Mrs. John T. Marchant. | Mr. Ira Champlon, Mrs. Dean Cher- | the Mayflower following the inaugural hhw,‘ ..n:h:::, M‘:m‘l: :‘:?:nf: 'c:‘,' e Cantad Bocker is hostess at a | rier and Mrs. Evelyn Weems. T e the . o X e 8 %01 ble and will entertain a_company in- T orimtal art clnss at | naugural charity ball. e dinner was Tie Your Triangle [ ] Coats too see “Rain or Shine.” g Mrs, Norman Underwood, Mrs. GMemb:‘l\'s of the Orlental art class o3 glven in honor of New York nalél;lnslol : =— v Gwy k Bri eorge Washington Univers! e Metropolitan Opera, Mrs. Charles it av v Wavs 3 5 3 g < > itk sc William C. Gwynn, Mrs. Frank Bright, | 2Eofee (WEAIEIR, o ters"Club to- | Thierot, Mrs. Norman Dike, Mr. and | in the ;:15,"'110\ way 1‘:11 }nur‘ y wear th? 511\_ scarf, and extra triangle wiil-have a 1929 look! accessories give the ingenious Pparis . and Mrs. C. R. Miller, who are s o i Ve 5 0 | . S B Mrs. Theodore Tiller, Mrs. Everard R. | P00 0% eiormaon from 5 to 6 0'clock | Mrs. Robert John Adams and Mr. 3 woman with a modest wardrobe thrilling ways of virtually route by mof ir home, in | s, i e B e g e Y oot e race Dodge | Todd, Mrs. Jacquelin A Todd, Mrs. | gihe” exnibition of dry polnts, scenes | Lyeth, some of whom will come for the Bib Bachis s front. knotted B mem. 1 Mrs H. G. Wat. | Philip Lee Phillips and Mrs. Frank | of yngia, by Mr. William Spencer Bag- | Netropolitan's season of three operas, ont, : son of Pittsburgh ool Barker and her guest. datopoulos, who will be present to Te- | Apri’17, 18 and 20, in Poli’s Theater. close to the neck in back...is ; Additional guests at the table for |ceive the visitors in the Playhouse, at| “plans’for the social brilliancy of the ol Hew k! “making” new costumes! Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wickey of 2707 | which Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins is|1814 N street northwest. No cards have | aretropolitan Opera are already taking ! -~ Adams Mill road entertained at dinner | hostess will be Mrs. Redwood lvmd: been issued. definite shape, and Mrs. Mhes:’a_ is Ci?lm-! é ” . " sition | g e BT M | i M . Coddind. Amon the | Men and women promivent In soclal| B'i08 Sogs i e fracs | Paris Couturiers have made Emma Middleton of Haddonfield, N. J., | additional subscribers are Mrs. Thorn- , kg Dows is in charge of the stage boxes.| d N 1been invited to the dinncr which the DOWS IS, 1 ChatRe of U0 SUEC O lbe and Mrs. J. Albert Bolen of Phila- |ton Boland, Mrs. George Pflaster. who ' o Totevs 6t - ° ° delphin. Yl entartain s mumber of guests; Mre, | National League of Women, Voters arid scribed for by Mrs, Robest Low Bacon, lr t ln — v ¢ n i s - s . = % Ta COol % : Mrs, Lowell F. Hobart of Cincinnatt, | M2rv F. Thompson and Miss Rose L. (give Friday night in honor of Mrs |ChAltmeh of f08 OPTIT COmpmiab o ) S who is passing the Winter in Wash- | Fairfax. | Maud Wood Park. a former president (Wa i Mrs. Ja . 3 g ‘ e of the National League. The dinner — = and ingenious shapes plus novel ways of ington, had with her over the inaugu” | g those who have made Teserva- | Ui be held in the clubhouse of the . : typing them make scarves important Tation her niece, Miss Rosamond Pelrce | ;"o ‘the Juncheon of the Natlonal| Xperican' Association of University . : Morning, Noon, and Night! A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington, Newlord of Palo Alto, Calif,, who is a daughter | : | trustees of Leland Stan- | Woman's Democratic Law Enforcement women, at 1634 1 street. The toast- . 'x’érfi“%.fif,.‘féiy.'“ 3 League in the Mayflower Hotel tomor-|mistress will be Mrs. Henry Grattan 24-“0“]‘ Sel‘Vlce on e row are Senator and Mrs. F. M. Sim-| poyle “president of the District of Co- % b3 Mrs. Lucien A. Clarke and Mrs. Grant | mons, North Carolina: Senator and|jymhia League. Mom‘nl D eln: Worthington are fouring in Cailfornia | Mrs. Robert L. Owen. Oklahoma: Sen-| “re” park has been asked to discuss ng Uy g and Mexico. ator J. Thomas Heflin, Alabama: Sen-«pedera] Legislation of Interest to Wom- Phone MISS GRAY—Atlantic 23 ator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard, TeXas: | on » g subect which has engaged her Personal Service Department Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reyburn of Fair- | Representative and Mrs. Luther A. John-| joso o "0 s humber of years. The A field. Conn., are passing several days|son, Texas: Representative and Mrs.|notional and local leagues are honoring || ¥erid's 3rd gnes at the Carlton. Cordell Hull, Tennessee: Representa- | hational and local leagues are HonoPng || - pareest GUE :na I gl Mr. and Mrs, Willlam D, West, ac- | tive Lafayette L. Patterson, Alabama:| for Greece. She will sail next week to (] " Eye has fashioned the x 3 et A, | Countess von Baur, Gen. and Mrs. Danel | jif (28 S0, (20 o B Cleaning Cypes keaet which companied by Mr, and Mrs. Perry W |C. Roper, Washington: Prof. William 4 EnunvE: Plant g ; e ‘whic West and Mrs Aubrey Lynn CIATKS. | N Brown. Virginia: Mrs. Clement L.| The Woman's National Democratic | 2 ¢ ] as been copied in who arrived in San Francisco Febiualy | shaver, West Virginia: Mrs. Edward |Club wil lresume its weekly forum |— 7 2 Redfern the form of two 23 from a month's cruice on the S S | Thurman Smith. Missouri: Mr. and Mrs. | uncheons Monday, when the subject | P 0 Guatemala, are now_touring abt?rw .| Jesse W. Nicholson, Maryland: Mrs. | distussed will be “The United States % Bas inpen iy > squares bought sep- They will return to Washington by Way | catharine Waugh McCullough, Iilinois; | and Nicaragua.” The speakers will be | i i Ig i sly Salel anditediie ) designed the stair: gether. Choose vour of the Grand Canyon late in March. Miss Fdna Bamett, Tilinols; Mrs, Jen- | Col. Gordon Johnsion, member of the | e A Mrs. Ernest Lyons of New York City, | nifer Broaddus, Virginia: Mrs. Willlam | American electoral mission to Nicara- case scarf that is, in- > y who i passing the week in Washington | R. Pattangall. Maine: Mrs. E. R. El- | gua, who will discuss the question from | P S ‘ fedity THOTEs 1 Z own colors...so! With her ‘niece, Miss Betty Smith of |liott, Maine; Miss Helen L. Pumphrey. | one angle, and Mr. Mercer G. Johnston | re-leason (G pluoicar Sl 0 $1.50 ea. Providence, R. 1., entertained at dinner | Maryland; Miss Violet Magruder and | secretary of the National Citizens’ Com- ! charming in tri-tone. last evening in the presidential dining | Miss Naomi Magruder, Maryland: Mrs. | mittee, on Relations of the United . $3.05 room of the Mayflower Hotel Miss|J. T. Bloodworth, Texas: Mrs. Halsey | States’ With Latin America, who will 11 over ale g Smith, whose engagement to Mr. John | Wilson, New York: Dr. Jennle Callfas, | take another view, S ickle has been announced recently, | Nebraska: Mrs. Carter M. Breed, Mrs. ikl 8 — ent the Christmas holidays tn Wash. | Wiliam Butler Bonham, Virginia: Mrs. | ington as the guest of the Secretary of | Frank Lyon. Virginia; Mrs, Jane Pen- | Your OLD HAT Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis. . ethizton ,"“dM‘;"S- g ::,1‘!;: our Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Logan will give a New York: Mrs. Henry W. Pea- MADE NEW Again Each Piece yeception in honor of Representative sach s: M . L. Darby, 4 5P Cleaning, Blocking and H i 3 . Ruth Hanna McCormick of Illinois and Edwin Remodeling by Experts i | U Complete the beetle worship- McCrrtney Worthington | T , s S . ) A h b e e 101, _tosotrow afternoon | York: Mr<. Ha cene, Virginia: Mrs. Vienna Hat Co. Just think, for £5.5 we will cut Redfern ped in Egypt in- y e’ C an make a Bl . < ¢ from 4 to 6 o'clo F M. Hankins, Alabama: Mrs. Tda 435 211 _Street 2verage size chalr. Inclading material Wialer. 3 verve indit sp).td}hfi §hm scarf spreading in beetle e e c.mmfigfi‘;’”“' i Mrs 1]?\um JRfl'd e v LU iy e ihe e uses the chiffon Mrs. Ennals gamal o m, rginia; essie | | Mzium Linen or Cretonne will be il seatting t davgnter Miss Frances Virginia Wagga- Dell, | civil service ~ commissioner: B“rchell’s mse:f pope | ; ;:1‘;!:] mg;{ymne one shape and gloriously scarf to “3“!“ A“‘; as count as pleces - o g i 4 colored ...evene $3 evening mode . man, left yesterday for Jacksonville |Mrs H. B. Bartow Hall, Mrs. Bradley 2 Fla., where they will be until the end | Baugham, Virginia: Miss Bertha Bass, Cushions $1 each the other two plain sotelicaranaee e { John }%p)}i’ns,v&:‘gflmi: vadrlgsl,mél'nrx?e' Bo“quet Coffee | Remember these specials are for | tones! Another new of wearing it..$7.50 BEe ARSI W, P Pty o TNt | s | -8 dars enly, | thing, it's slashed to Others $3.95 to $10 are at the Grace Dodge Hotel, havig | ™ RS TR T " Our Estimator will gladly call 1 ; . : come to Washington for the inaugura- J uality Superb pith 1 | permit adjusting and i Regn i e 5 Extra Cushions | @5 cat o Toogpens[|[f| fo create various Py | Included With This Franklin 8916 | necklines. Our copy. ) the Fans designer Towa, who are spending the Winter in . i C Lb | v 5. who ranks high -in Washington at the Maviower, were| 3P, Set Sllp Covers . . Ernest Holober Co. the sports world, has hosts st dinner last evening in the pres- | 5 ) idential dining room of the hotel. Their | Now _is the time to Upholstering—Slip Covers ! devised a }” - toned petal scarf, extraor- e | have Slip Covers made. 3 guests were Representative and Mrs. T. | 3750 &0” i Thap o s Draperies v A Mrs. | 5 ush- i il 3. B. Robinson of Iowa. Mr. and feners. and 5 extra cush: 5229.95 N. W. But'c € 627 F Street N.W. i dinarily lovely...$5 3 3 G. E. Lichty and Mrs. E. L. Johnson of’| jone: m oS 10 “bes L EL b, 817-19 Fourteenth St. sl cidein s Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cass of Waterloo, | Waterloo, Towa: Miss Florence Ward, | grsian lnen Mr. Dwight Purcell and Miss Dorothy ’ Clinton. S McDEVITT’S for Monticello Tomorrow. SENH. (ana Fisor) """ u, g1t Nationally Advertised Biarritz The tables at the Mi-Careme Victory 7y A : . 3 is a long slim Breakfast tomorrow in the Willard Hotel B s Teonnas scarf with individual 4 the individual hostesses or by some dis- AW design in each end! ‘ Tt is tri-color and LondonTrades tinguished guest. One of the most in- t : teresting of these historic relics will be SomebOd}' s ~ very stunning....$3 —created the “Sig- the miniature of James Monroe, who | B. Juliet $3 50 Y g £ gerved two terms as I~esident of the | irt ay s $3. SIEEL ARG <. IP0R \ nal” scarf and here United States a century ago and who a9 . » is our: Americancin was the protege and friend of Thomas e quaint sense of good 3 terpretation with ac- TRA Jefterson. ‘This wos peinted in Paris e e i N 1 {7 “ t | by ;cr:“ d\r-w; Mcnroe's first year as | p:::,:d“inr:_n e i v B streci ang l{ousc’xvear P oy Liry® tual Navy signals in ONSTANT COMFORT SHOES ) | |19 gay color........$3 Minister to France in 1794, and has| > ! E: A been preserved by his descendants, | GIFT OF FOR WOMEN, in one-strap, two- finally being placed in the Monroe | strap, oxford and high shoe styles. shrine at Fredericksburg, Va. by Mrs. | Of genuine kid leather—some styles m Gouv:mes:lx;' {{_gs. :{m lms; r!‘/lauo(;{ FLOWERS in patent. Medium and low heels. g President Vonpoc, when nat shrine Oxford, $3.50 e »»¥ And these are but a few of the beautiful scarves that are overflowing in the colorful MR. J. T. NORRIS scarf shop . . . this is a season indeed for scarves! The smartest women are choosing be Fresh ¢ 4 ¢ and ‘Tong lived. MR. H. 0. BRUBAKER tum i William H. Walker will be hostess and Are identified with us i costumes and scarves for Spring together! B & o hon e il then e - a "y Wil en returned wothe shrine. Mrs. Hoes is OYCE & LEwl chairman of the Washington branch of CusTOM FITTING SHOE the Thontas Jefferson Memorial Founda- | between 430-72 St NW. tion, and it is under the auspices of | 14th and 15th L INW. this branch that the breakfast will be Streets One-Strap, $3'00 Just Below E given tomorrow. 3 Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones is sponsor for Telephone Main 3707 the table that has been taken by a group from the Woman's National ' A FASHION INSTITUTION JELLE FI°S ¢ I ETmezw D A o et RomMNEY| FASHION WEEK! Presenting to Have you been down to see the Washington new ROMNEY fashions . . . if | you take pride in being fash- e | ion-wise let nothing keep you ' | away for our ROMNEY show- « a . ltl. ing is positively taking on the significance of a Paris opening (promounced tay-hee-tee) ...fashions which are mewest and loveliest aré here...per- ! fectly heavenly confections in South Sea Island chiffon . . . piquant prints . . . tailored costumes with the new dressmaker softness . . . aristo- Jewelry cratic ensembles . . . and coats that set themselves apart by their beauty of ‘material and A MERE DOLLAR e . —ithis queen of all powders | ...t i v s %MN[Y Completes the Spring Picture! wooden jewelry in their Spring opening in Paris! . . . Today it is a leadi i . Noq-mNG betrays its wearer so quickly as a Haii G Guhu s EOULT We've sketched For who thinks of Spring without thinking of beautiful new powder that's not so fine as it pretends to be. Immediately a world-wide traveler was inspired. He four Romne: . e 7 P recalled the colorful jewelry of the South.Sea e clothes...and ROMNEY fashions are synonymous with So when we came to produce one at Primrose House Islanders . . . their ornaments of wild, exotic beauty. beauty! Named after George Romney, whose canvases of ) ) S we took extra precautions. - oy e : c So here you have it! The spirit of Paris . . . the soul beautiful women are immortal. Romney fashions are The result: Primrose House Chiffon, queen of all | of the South Sca Islands in strange new jewelry that The Jacket Modes 4 - will set a smart fashion pace. chosen with that ideal in mind and purchased collectively powders. A powder so soft, so clinging, so delicately ARl AHers b variety of . ) shaded it has become a delight to every woman who . e v il by leading specialty stores throughout the country, so that has made its acquaintance. R A they are quite apart from the hundreds of other coats and Once available only in a $3 size, this luxury of . e i b tuck in blouse for misses . . . dresses one sees at this and even higher prices. And this is luxuries may now be had in a smaller size. (mahogany) in entirely new and there’s a blue lace Romney our Romney week when we specially display these new fash- 3 : . . designs! dinner ensemble for madame . . ¥ PG A Your choice of white, natural, brunette, beige, bisque, Nedlicts, beacelets; Jenrciagnl . $40.50 each. ions. Again we cordially invite you to view them. and orchid, replete with a gay yellow puff, $1.00. §195 to §5 Primrose House Preparations may be obtained And the Basket Weave at leading stores throughout the country A vhie ot ERtiralE wool Sk e the thitis Tk A All Romney Frocks All Romney Coats interstrung with vivid color s 4 S ... eggshell, carmel, sun- Spring coats ... . here's d Rom: $49.50 $59.50 PRIMR tan, onyx, chartreuse, ruby ney for misses with a long slim red and Bermuda blue. §1 .95 collar to the hem...$59.50. p Fifth Avenue at Fifty-second Street, New York ... and a Romney model for ; : women with a Hein bow collar isses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor “HERE DWELLS YOUTH" of broadtail. . .$59.50. Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor