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The Washington Post from Washington, District of Columbia • Page 10

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JO THE km irfh II 5 $lrz i. sf rfrt it, 7f jij If fl Kg Ask 1217 Connecticut Ave. Individuality i i Jv idtiswnwfei 5 '''E EIJJSJ DREgSESv SOCIETY COM'LNUiSU rKOil NDTXH VJlGE. New Tork, and Miss MyTtis Pprcher, I of Florida. Mrs.

T. Sebtimjus Austin and her daughter. Miss Madeleine Austin, have7 issued Invitations for a dance on Thursday evening, February 5, at. Rauscher's. Mis Marion Gilford, debutante daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Parkinson Gilford, of New York, wilt among their houBe guests rafter the dance Mrs Austin and "Miss lin'Aitifa 'r1pCSosOnundSy'after V. 4 viMT8S itaclierl Bar ion JCip'yirit eri75 STJt4 pjTT.ip.e vlS ty Ji i MrfrthB. Tthe gu es of Miss Jary Br'eWer' "abWinent. Qakland.

Miast "Butt 79 the prlze Dened las JSbnd.y evening In which," ofen in Monday jti5ar'lJliWSJt0r Mss.Butlier; tak j.xij Dacota 'i, Cye" i "evening Dr. the' theater, and earlier 'in the Tewning irV R.r 'CaTr'ii were: Shasta Vat dinger at tne iti of Miss whp to New York A jr Here From Mew Republic, Rranklin Square Hotel FORMERLY THE NEW COCHRAN HOTEL FOURTEENTH STREET AT N. W. Remodeled; Refurnished and Decorated at a Cost of $150,000.00 European Plan Service, a la Carte SUPPER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY TEN UNTIL ONE IN THE IVORY AND GOLD BALLROOM no cover; charge phone for Preservations main 4284 ssv it Hfarried inrAlVScdntm wThe marjciagfl'of Catherine 'Espy Carter, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs.

"William Gold Carter, to Mr.Liee""R Pennington, lrtook place last eYe ining. The cerejjjony wadperformed in Rev. Canon Auslin. wag follow ed. a receptitjnt in tbie Tiomfe ot the 1 bride's pareh t3 iri The anniversary' ofgiljte marriage of ber? parents, who are 'both'JifelOng residents Qf uates of Central; i The bridean.di bridegrobnare also graduates sn ipf Mr.

andftnninof 1 Jiayre ura cevuuav nepnew 01 Ci. tivas' the anaWHbaif iw.ere wis srfnriarifjotta5 TlrirfMAKtrfHdfc' nSrAt1in Hftfn'r iaviTtnFTs JwS' 'T lVXCi W1 EropkmsU' 8 ETirL' WorrfiariVPBttnin'etdint' hrbtnertJ 'of the Frnanolcaflrteri Mr. WAQ PRINCESS A. RADIZWILL Whc has arrived from Poland' with" the P.rince. They are being entertained in diplomatic official' jtfie w4tfr2; ningtQnW ntmrtnijjejfy Chase: ffeasH' SumfteMnSm W6ieas serlceS fliulMariJnIiejfiJstf divisionr, r'! ir t.

1'A. nsnE; WRWtwM sidr idfhjods ttpj Ian and Syrian drphans ana the woriS en In harems oCthe Turks and Arahs. Among those "present JyBre Mlss "Ma bel Boardmah; Miss. Mary A tars, unaries Jtucnarason, fflrsr, u. G.

B. Pierce, 'MrsJ de Forr est, Mrs, Maud Howell Smith, Mrs. James iF, Byrnes, Mrs. James Dudley'" Hodgkins Mrs. Radoliffe, eon Adler, Miss Checkering, Miss Ellen "Vinton; mrs.iiniamfE.

lCh aniJr berlain, Dr Evelyn Mitchell." Misa Catherine Miss Joy Webster, Eas4m'enf. Mrs; Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Theodore' Noyes; "Mrs. Victor KautftnanhMtS.

McCarthy Hanger, Mrs. C. CL.Williams, Ms. jrohn Reed, "Mrs'. Ramsey, Mrs, Waldo L.e land, Mrs.

RichajdF.x:Jarckson,:Mrs. F. B. Towner anS 'Mrs. Pearl Gray.

Wed to Boston Man The marriage of Miss Helen Swo'rmstedt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs! Lyman B. Swormstedt, to Mr. Paul Lathrop Mansfield, of Boston, place yesterday. The ceremony was performed at.

5 o'clock in tHe home of the.bride's parents, on Thomas Circle, by the Rev. Dr. William. Tay loe Snyder ini the. presence of a small company of relatives and close friends.

The bridegroom's Mr. Lott Mansneld, of Boston, was the best man. The bride, who was unattended, wojp her 'mother's wed ding gown of satin, a mellow cream color from 'the years, "which Is trimmed with duchesse "lace. The gown was slightly remodeled and is made with a court train. 4 rare llamEj lace scarf, belonging to Mrs.

Charles "Godfrey, of Milford, grandmother of the bride, was white swe.et peas. The decorations in the house were! of white arid, green, a prie dieu of white satin: placed In rorit of a bay window, which veiled in southern" smilax ahdl banked with palms, studded with clusters of i wnite carnations ana roses, iater in the day Mr. and Mrs. left for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a suit of navy blue tricotine, with fox furs and a draped turban of fine black straw. They willxlater.

make their home in Boston. Among the 'Qut qf jtown guests were Mr. and Mrs. Xott Mans'fierd, of Boston, parents of the. bridegroom; his sister, Mrs.

Brad street Pai ker, of Boston; Mrs. Charles Godfrey, of Milford, grandmothergrandmother of the bride; her aunt. Mrs. Ffefncmt Rider, Af New York; Mrs. Frank Co rigdon, ht Moiitclkir, N.

J. Mjs's Jane Ran of New Yfork, and Mrs. "Victor Seidler, of Montclair, and Miss Hildegarde Nichols, of New YoTk, classmates of the bride at Wellesl'ey. MrsB. Rozier Dulariy.

Miss Anne Dulany jMiss Mary Custis Lee Mrs. "WilliamH.King,. of Senator King, of ''UtdK; Mrs. James. H.

Moyle, wife of ssistaht Secretary of the Treasury Mpyle, and Miss Moyle will be at home Saturday, 24, from 5 to 71; road. 1115 Street N. W. draned over the tulle, veil She f'nr. ried a shower of bride roses andiwxil De at, nome Wednesday after noon ana again on weanesaay, January 28, at 1838..

"Wyoming avenue. Mrs. William McCellan Ritter has arrived' at and will spend the' remainder of January and the month of February at the San Marcos, where air. Ritter will join her there. Clearance Opportunities We making these reductions not on a basis "of intrinsic and artistic value but for the one purpose complete disposal.

Suits That were up to $65 $29.50 That were up to $100 "$49.50 That were up to $145 $69.50 That were up to $245 $89.50 Dress es That were up to $55 $29.50 That were up to $75 $45.00 That were up to $95 $55.00 Evening Gowns None excepted. All Evening Gowns and Dance Frocks have been cut Lot" of Dance Frocks broken sizes, fo in Taffeta, Satin, Georgette and Chif jkM fon selling up to $69.50. KtfBl, Coati That were up to $69.50 $42.50 That were up to $150.00 $72.50 The Initial Display of Spring Fashions You mU find many delightful surprises among the new. Spring apparel surprises kindled by the unique modeling and effectiye designing. And surprise that prevailing prices will not be prohibitive at least not here, Louvre fashions are created in the best studios of the coun try each offering representative productions, possessing the charm of exclusiyeness and the merit of master workmanship.

Suits Coats Millinery Won't you review them at; your convenience? Mrs. David Meade Lea will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon and again on Monday, January 26. 'Mrs. King, wife of the solicitor general, will not be at home on the twenty first, but will receive on Wednesday the 28th. Mrs, Sidney A.

Colgate, of Orange, N. arrfved yesterday at the Shore ham for a visit in "Washington. Mrs. Alexander Magruder will be at home on the third and fourth Mondays in January, tomorrow ano tne zttn. Miss Callie Doyle is at the Willard for a few weeks.

Mrs. Henry Martin Jensen, wife of Commander Jensen, U. S. has returned to Washington and taken an apartment in The Brighton and will remain, here until Commander Jensen has gone with the fleet on the Arizona to Cuba. Miss Margaret Swindelldaughter of and Mrs.

Fred Swindell, gave a birthday party at; the Columbia Country Club last evening. The guests inqUidgd Miss Reba Doughton, Miss Bety. Werner. Miss Ijois Troch Miss Minerva Kendall, Miss Mary Iconise, Maynard and Mr, and Mrs. Swindell.

he table decorations were primroses arid tea. roses. Miss Ruth E. Jones, and Capt. Bert rand Emerson, were, married yesterday afternoon Baltimore, the ceremony being performed by the Rev, James L.

Meliain. Capt. and Mrs." rEnjerson left immediately for a short I visit' to New'Torkclty, whence they (will go to 'Atlantic City for several weeKs. apt. ana Mrs.

Emerson will at the, Melrose Apartments. Edward Victor Isaacs, S. were hosts at an bridige party January 14 at theirquarters; in: the Navy Yard, en the officers and their wives, of the yaria; Maeterlinck will lecture at the Belasco Theater on Sunday afternoon, January 25, at 3 :30 o'clock. Tickets on sale at BelascoBelasco box. office.

Blackistdne Can Explain You Just What You'U Need for Floral Decorations Weddings! andReceptions Given Special Attention. Cft S' ie it. Miss Katheriiie "Koone's has 'returned to college after sp'erfding the Christmas vacation with Her Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koones.

'iir. and Mrs, Koorifrs are ih'New York, the guests of Mr. and: William Carroll Alexander. 1557 A 1919 No infliaen41iat davjelop ing'cjiaractr in QiitbT jai'macM of good iiiusie in respect to truly remarkable. The greatest happiness, abounds in those homes where good music is cultivated and made part of the "children's hour." Brambach Baby Grand The ideal grand piano for rooms'bf moderate dimensions; rich in tone, delightful toplay on, restful tothe eye and an absolutely safe and "recommendable investment.

Price, $70jQ. You Are Cordially Invited to Try Some New'Ohes Just In Exclusively Sold in Washington by Droop's Musie House 13 0 0 lUharf Unu.nfAn n(i' Barnes will have a box; party at of Iowa, entertained at dinner last, ti i. a evening1 in the presidential suite at the Willard. Mrs. Bryff, bayryice L.

Bruff, will ije th'e guest of Miss, Natalie "Sellers Barnes, formerly 0 Philadelphia, "now iat the Parkwood. Mrs. Bruff yesterday; and w4ll the Belasco for Mrs. Bruff. The At tdrney General and Mrs.

Palmer will, be. the guests of honor. The Bachelors will hold their fifth tdance of the season at 1517 street northwest Saturday evening. The fal Inwin? cnmmittcs tp ill ho 'in fYata spend week here. Tomorrow.

nigVt; William J. Monran, E. C. Ardeeser, J. Whit Hammett, WJUlam Ham, mett, Robert A.

Moulden, Jack Lewis, Rollie 1L Moore, Claretice. B. Mpt J. Paul Ardeeser, W. Earl Groyer mn, E.

Leslie HJardisty.V qj. Cogan Hammett, Roy D. Schlegeland Albert H. Iaird. Thompson ana Mrs.

R. T. Strickland' the hostesses tomorrow aftei. noon at" the first of the annual series qf. "bridge teas" given under the aus jJIpW biT Mary Washington Chap ter; D.

A. R. By courtesy of Mfc tLestef Barr, the affair will be given, Jn ballroom of the WyomJn'il a.riartmprits Carfla nrill tHn at Miss Janet Richards, Elizabeth followed by refeshments at jf 1 CONTDTCTED ON KLEVKJJTH PAGE. if 1. 1 i I The Mammoth Cloak and Suit House 316 7th St, 1 1 Tl jJj 1 98sr3j wl s' Mf i Nt 1 Am I 1 MONDAY Five Hundred Coats to Close Outsat Whiter 's Most Aristocratic A1 and Exclusive Styles Materials Bolivias, Suede Velours, Plush, Silyertones and Evpras The latest style coats which meet outmost exacting standards The majority with deep shawl, collars of.

handsome fur, others plain tailored. This remarkable collection reduced to prices totally insignificant compared with their real "We advise prompt selection from this conspicuously richassortmenfc WOMEN'S AND MISSES' NEW SPRING; DRESSES Materials Taffetas Satins Serges Newest Modes for Present Wear NEW Jf O'ISfc tS; spring jv mi tVirotinesr 11 1 jJJWWMBMgBlMaKMBlMBMMa Bl rC SHADES ANDSf awJAI; lfr.

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