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SOCIETY : SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 30, 1921—PART 2. Dance Will Follow Ofhicials Have Boxes Mrs. Newton D. Baker Glge Club Concert Feb.1 And Seats at Film Interested in Recital | e Mrs. Newton D. Baker heads the 4 dance in the Salon des Nations of Way llist of patrons and patronesses for cludes a number of other Washing- tonians, both socially and musically prominent, among them being Mrs. Albert W. Jeffries, Mrs. Nanette B Paul, Mrs. William. 1. Andrews, Mr: Logan Tucker, Mrs. Willlam Gedde: Mrs. Mary Ramsdell, Mrs. Willlam Unitarian House Tea - Will Be Held Friday Mrs. A. G. B. Pierce, Mrs. Jumes RSb- ertson and Mrs. George Ricker will be Happenings of Interest In Social Life of the City The opening performance of 24 = > hostesses at a tea Friday. February 4. tgtlcer‘:’a:ghg:-gw:en“l:n e Cotumbla fifii’tv’::.’:g SoIIh b m ovent of wide |the Thurlow' Lieur ‘ice recital of e et M oV a Fehh s House, Gleo and Mandolin Clubs and the | social interest, when members of the |American ~Indian ‘music ~at the o ME, S i a0 e 9 Columbia road. z orge Washington Glee Club. on | cabinet, ofdthé diplomatic carps nnd52!‘1821["}‘3r;}_l‘;‘;"'-"l“.‘;"',‘m‘:;yl"‘;o""E'mf La Salle Spier. T . = Tuesday evening, February 1. Robert |smart resident society will be pres- u p s ) - fMl’s- Gay to Join Husband at the Shorecham. Colflesh is chairman of "the dance | ent. including the Secretary of War [Baker is an enthusiastic member of S \d Hat Made N i L eommittee and has assisting him Mr. a<m*1l Mll;.!' B&lu:ir, ‘;he ,flecrstlnlr"y ,;:‘,Zf,‘fior?f? g"u \"},m Fps“-o“_gwmci‘ 5 HELPLESS, Your O t Made New 1 — Pa ., Mr. Benjamin J.| Agriculture rs. Meredith, the = w 2 E i s 5 Mrs. Keyes Is Hostess to Literary Folk—Mr. Foster ind e, Preston Haynes. | Postmaster Goneral and. Mge, Burles |bringing this celebrated composer | 1 . 1.1, o Remodeling of all ¥ nda d Mrs. Brooke Goi North Caroli Prodident snd Mos W am M o tmadur ol e D Siven With all the wonderful| Browne—Could anything be more guaranteed. Moderate charges. { 3 3 Collier head the list of patrons and | Mr. Le Breton: the ambassador of Batis s o 86e S IbEDY: CryiIE & an Ts. Drooke LGoing to INort EL Ll E patronesses. The others are Commis- | Brazil, Mr. de Alencar; the ambassa- |Indian costumes and settings thatpathetic Than, Y Kandel’s Hat Factory, priceless are a part of Lieurance's collection. In addition to Mrs. Baker the list of patrons and patronesses also in- = dor of Belgium and Baroness de Car- tier: Mr. A. P. Graves and Mr. i} H. Sims of the British embassy staff: Gen. Peyton C. March, chief of staff; the commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Lejeune; the undersecretary of state and Mrs. Norman H. Davis, the | sioner Boardman, Admiral Brownson, ‘Mrs.-Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, jr., Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner, Dr. and Mrs. William S. ‘Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. Abram _Lisner, Martin A. Knapp, Mr. William Phelps 1826 14TH ST. N.W. Phome North 2607. Towne — Watching_ a. passenger waiting for change of a $10 bill from . i A. Helmbold, U. S. A, Wb s b sren 4 a taxi driver. who has been ordered there for sta- tion. During her absence from Wash- ington Mrs. Helmbold's apartment at Somerset House will be occupled by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Senator and. Mrs. James A. Reed have as guests at their home on Bilt- more street Mr. and Mrs. John S. Vernay of Lacon, Ill, who will re- main for about two weeks. Senator Reed's brother, Mr. John A. Reed, is Davis, Judge >, . 1 also their guest. They entertained a | Mrs. Gerald Helmbold, Who are Bt JamesiiharmalsoifanulMel) Chanes MisTetresiof (HElSw et ia eyt mall dinner party last night, the [ charming additions to the younger bl et and Mrs. Keyes, Senator W. S, Ken- fiomplny :ncllfidlng dbfi:idesw“ll}‘mir set. von, Senator J. E. Ransdell, Senator o ouse guests, Mr. and Mrs. am e the guest of her cousin, Miss Elsie|and Mrs. William Calder, Senator and - S. Boyer, the neplew and niece of sllrlr:t- A!r;g:‘elw lz‘élsr:‘{:l;kolh}”::el‘g ‘Robey: Mrs. Charles B. Henderson, Senator | the hosts. e and Mrs. Robert L. Owen, Senator York, w Mrs. George A. Mushback has re- Senator and Mrs. Reed will enter-| York, where she went to attend the e A bher nephew | Reed Smoot, Senator Joseph T. Rob- Our Original Ofier on tain the Missouri congressional dele- | reception and ball of the Southern inson, Senafor and M Willi; = ol R e e e B e cipnan, T MASTUAET | SO SHe Epeer ot o' Houee Delivers Complete Hotel the night of February 14. | evening. Mr. companied her < 5 e = | Snd@ returned the middleof /the: week: | “Miss Bertha Gray Robinson of| Representative Frederick H. Gillett; Representative Joseph Cannon, Rep- resentative C. F. Reavis. Representa. tive and Mrs. Frank Mondell, Rep- resentative and Mrs. James R. Mann, Representative and Mrs. Ira C. Cop- ley, Representative Henry T. Rainey, Representative John J. Esch, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ailes, Mr. and Mrs. Lee was the guest this week Mrs. M. C. C. Peyton, They were entertaind at dinner on Tuesday and Wdnesday evenings by Mr. and_ Mrs. Martin H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenney. respec- | tively. Mrs. Smith is a graud daugh- | ter of the late Albert Abraham, {who for fifty years was an editorial | Orange, Va. lof her cousin, at the Wagar. Mrs. William Dabney has returned | from a visit to her sister, Miss Annie jCovington, in Richmond. Little Misses Mildred and Jack Cow- Mrs. Edward Janfes Gay, wife of . Senator Gay of Louisiana, will arrive in Washington February 3, and will | Join the senator at the Shoreham for the rest of the winter. A VICTROLA “It Speaks for Itself”’ Outfit Immediately Balance Payable + _Mrs. Keyes. wife of Senator Henry e ISy AL W. H. 1 ‘W. Keyes, has returned from Newl\\nler on the Cincinnati Israelite. v | 11 i Vi 1 es, Moran, an attractive girl of local so- | hig entertained some of their small | Benoist, Mr. and Mfs. Victor Mur- be: York. :nr&er:‘:heen:g:ln;ingan‘_g_g. Jast | e having | clety and a gifted musician. [riends Saturday afterngon. Among | dock, Mr. Bugene Thompson, Col On Liberal lightfully by prominent literary folk. |been detached from headquarters, has T G M i B 5 Tho ;{fg Mfifx};t&n"bg}fofipfi?r'h#" J:I:‘g 1 M thly Term: 3 i i {been assigned to duty at Philadel- fof Dr. and Mrs< Preston P. Satter-{gon' felgn and Louise Myers. Kittie | posie, Mo Andrec mheomy, Mr. Johr ome riere an ear It! onthly 1erms The Secretary of Agriculture, M. |phia. Pa. Maj. and Mrs. Wells take | white of New” York, who are the |Splitle. ‘Agnes Wilkinson, Virginia | dy Wood. ‘De cand Moo 1o wad :qeel;ehdilalh. spent yesterday in FPhila- lup their residence in that city. guests of :\lr, (‘,r\(;m\\"(‘l‘} !3‘:—&01?( '_liq- Jackson, Mary and Fances Buddin, | Denys, Mr. and Mrs. George Worth- - TR Mri TW.- Graix o Atiiens, Ohilo, r}x;orw:z;;\nt;{-ln“m I 2 % (”v“mf‘r“‘“fq‘ {Margaret Cunningham, Dorothy Pet- | ington, } Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Day, Mrs. MThe assdigmm secretary or;]?e Navy, |will come to Washington this week | their homor, and Tu vi "\}‘.r',\.:"c'fu‘;..’z"d(dr‘:'ngg::??llh\?fifiafled 'T,"h”"’;}r P:.}»'e";::xocd;' ;\{';:klioa‘:‘:d%:-s r. Gordon Woodbury, will €0 10[to be the guest of her sister. Mrs.|go to Mr. and Mrs. ki llen Ridgely, Bllen Taylor, Margaret | . Charleston, W. Va, on February 2, to | Foster, wife of Representative I M.|where they will be guests for a time. | Shaw Towise Roupe, Lonles ans wirs | = phalet F. Andrew be present when the first piece of armor plate is cast at the ordnance plant there. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brook accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, will leave today for Mr. | Brooke's hunting lodge in North | JCarolina, Where they will spend a few days, returning to Washington on Thursday. 1 Miss Dorothy Townshend, daughter of Col. and Mrs. O. P. Townshend, who has been at Walter Reed Hos- pital for a time, is recovering. Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt will come which the Belgian ambassador and ! . Baroness de Cartier will give on Fri- | > evening. Miss Vanderbilt will arrite, Thursday and_will spend the week end with Mrs. Charles S. Brom- well and Mist Mildred Bromwell. who will entertain ‘s, _company of young people at, dinner~yThursday in her honor. ] Mrs. A. E. B. Stephdns, wife of the representative from Nyrth Bend, Ohio, will have as her guest for a month her sister, Mrs. Williara H. Conklin of Columbus. Ohio. who will arrive the middle of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Askel C. P. wighfeld will sail for New York on “’ednesflz‘ evening after spending nearly a ye: in Mr. Wichfeld's home in Denmark.} Mr. and Mrs. Wichfeld have recently been visiting M. and Mme. Henrl Marquisan. the latter formerly Miss Frances Moore, in their home in Plrll. . ' Mrs. Ctarles D. Helmbold has gone to Fort nonroe, to join her son, $3.00 1.00 5.50 10.00 15.00 CORSET SALE Gossard Front-Lacing, Mme. Irene and Betty Way Back-Le: Foster of Athens, at Congress Hall. Prof. and Mrs. Harry A. Garfield of ‘Williamstown, Mass., arrived yester- stay. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Lewis are visiting their son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, at their home, Kirkside, near St. Au- gustine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis entertained at dinner last Thursday in honor of their house guests. Gov. Ritchie of Maryland and his mother, Mrs. Albert Ritchie, enter- tained a company in their box last to Washington to attend the dance |Thursday evening at/the Academy of |Highlands, Music in Baltimore. Mrs. I. T. Mann will sail February 16 for Europe to join her daughter, Miss Peggy Mann, in Paris. rs. Mann will leave Washington a few days before sailing. Mrs. A. M. Blair, who is spending a week at the La Fayette, was the guest of honor at a party on Friday evening given by Miss Kate M. Ellis, who had the members of the former chorus of the Y. W. C. A, of Which Mrs. Blair was organizer and con- ductor, to meet her. Mrs. Blair is spending the winter in her apart- ment in Atlantic City. and the past several years she has’ lived in Eng- land, where she has a place in Can- terbury. She will return to Atlantic City this week. Miss Gladys Mlddau!h has gone to Palm Beach for the month of Febru- ary. Mrs. John F. Rodgers will enter- tain at dinner thi e\enlng in honor cing u;mvcxuna Treo and B‘.u, Way Elastic Girdles Certain mdnbm of Gonard, Vogn ?‘l.d Nature’s All sizes in Corsets and Brassiéres and all . carefully fitted. 1110F Street N.W. (Adjoining Colttmbia Theater) —The— e e Williams of Bos- uest of Mr. vv-ood at Mrs. Mortimer D. ton, Mass,, is the Mrs. C. hester C i day at the La Fayette for a few days’ { apartment in Clifton Terrace West. Miss Frances R. Robbin has re- turned to W: ington after a fort- night visit to New York. Mrs. M. Fellheimer arrived in Wash- ington yesterday to spend the re- mainder of the winter. She has been living in Nashville, Tenn., and re- cently visited in the west. Lamar Robinson. The left Thursday night to spend the rest of the winter with her brother, Mr. William Henry Wark, Mrs. Lee 4th, and Mrs. Wark. at their lodge on |} the east coast of Florida. Miss Adler has returned to her resi- dence, 1244 10th street northwest, after an absence of some length in Atlantic City. Miss Julia Stuart Doyle will enter- tain the members of the Rubenstein Club at a tea at the Hadleigh, in honor of Mrs. A. ML Blair, former president of the society. Mrs. Lula Armistead Hibbeth enter- tained at dinner Representative ana Mrs. Evan J. Jones of Pennsylvania and Representative and Mrs. Albert W. Jefferis of Nebraska and others. .+t I Alexandria Society. Mr. and Mrs. George Uhler have announced the engagement of their youngest daughter, Miss Nellie Selden Uhler, to Capi. Marvel H. Parsons, Coast’ Artillery Corps, U. S. A. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parsons of Springfield, Mass. The wedding will occur in the near futur Monday _evening Miss Kathrin Griftith Uhler entertained at a recep- tion at her home on North Washing- ton street for the executive board of the Cameron.Club in honor of the Secretary of Labor, iam B. Wil- son, who had’ earlier in-the evenin delivered an address. before the cl members and a few nvited len. Receiving - with the Secretary '&nd Miss Uhler were Miss Helen NoTris| Cummings, president of "the Virginia State Women,s Organization Work and chairman of the Alexandria $4.00 6.00 are in $3.00 1.12 46 . Women's Federated Council on Em- ployment, Mrs. George Uhler and Miss | Agnes Hart Wilson, daughter of the Secretary. ‘The young ladies assist- ing were Mrs. John Thornton Ash- ton, Miss Nellie Uhler, Miss Collins Jones, Miss Constance Boush, Mrs. Miss Margaret Paff. Mi Marion Dienelt and Miss Virginia Steele. Mrs. May Poindexter Trueman of Richmond is the guest of her cou- sins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shep- person at the Wagar. Mre. Clarence C. turned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Milton Alexander, in Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Persons of Albemarle | county are the guests of Rev. Dr. |{@pd Mrs. Samuel A. Wallis on Brad- | dock Heights. Miss Edna Robey of Baltimore 5 o'clock today at, Frank T. King, Miss Ada Garrett. Leadbetter has re-| mith, Masters Jack Payne of Wash- iington. Donald Brisbane Roupe, Cleve- ~iland Shaw and Charles Wilkinson. Miss Virginia Keith left this week for Chicago, where she will spend jseveral months as the guest of ifriends. Mrs. Charles J. Sullivan, Mrs. J. R. Wells and Master Russell Wells have reurned-from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. |(I‘harlcs B. Sullivan in Wilkinsburg, Pa. | Miss Annie Pough of Hamilton, Va was the guest this week of Mrs. R. J. Yates. Mrs. Benjamin A. Whitmore and Miss Anne Whitmore of Richmond are the guests of Miss Olive Davis on Wolfe street. Miss Fanny Burke entertained -the {Mount Vernon Chapter, Daughters of the American Re‘_glunon Friday aft- ernoon at her home on Wilkes street. Those present were Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington Howard, Mrs. Mary Madison Morse, Mrs. George Uhler, Mrs. William Wat- tles, Mrs. Emmett C. Dunn, Mrs. C. A. S. Sinclair and Miss Helen Calvert. Mrs. Wilby I;Iostcss at Bndg’e Party Yesterdsy Mrs. Francis B. Wilby was hostess at a bridge party yesterday after- noon, followed by a tea, to which ad- ditional guests were invited. Mrs. Henry Jervey and Mrs. D. I Sultan presided at the tea table and the guests at bridge included Mrs. Lansing Beach, Mrs. Charles Keller, Mrs. Mason Patrick, Mrs. Harry Tay: lor, Mrs. William D. Connor, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Mrs. Frank Besson, Mrs. Edwin H. Marks, Mrs. William Mrs. Sommerville, Miss Annie vin, Miss Anne Lomax, Miss Nancy Jones, Mrs. Curtis D. Pillsbury, Mrs. Peter C. Bullard, Mrs. Henry! Hol- combe, Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, Mrs. Thomas Larkin and Mrs. Doug- las L. Weart. Mr. and Mre. Faller Awarded French Medal Paris papers recently received here announce _4he awarding -of “la medaille Q'argent dé la 1 }nnce Francalse” with citai both Mr, and Mrs. S. Rishard Fuller ‘nt Boston, now living in Washington, Ifor untiring war work in the interest {of France. Mr. Fuller gave his interesting lec- tures on the devastated regions of France in all the large cities of this country—140 lectures in all—raising and turning over to the French au- thorities more than $33,000 toward the relief of suffeging in their country. Mr. Fuller took out nothing for ex- penses, not even for postage stamps, earing all that himself. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller will receive the medals trom the French ambassador for the French government. Mrs. Chindblom to Play Before Pen Women's League Mrs. Carl Richard Chindblom, wife of Representative. Chindblom of Illi- nois, who is an accomplished pianiste, will render several numbers at the regular tea of the League of Ameri- can. Pen Women at the clubhouse, 1722 H street, Wednesday afternoon. Articles Received for White Elephant Sale Many articles have been received | by Mrs. W. E. Montgomery at her residence for the “white elephant” sale, to be held early in Lent, to raise funds for a hospital in Alaska. Among the articles received are au- |tograph books, fur rugs, rare prints, ctor records and numerous other | things, both of usefulness, as well as of artistic value. A special table will be devoted to Jewelry and plated ware in charge of Mre. A P. Dutton, while Mrs. Milton Ailes will have charge of the sale| of furniture and bric-a-brac; Mrs. Charles P. Neill, clothing; Mrs. Byron S. Adams ard Mrs. John Robinson shoes and slippers, and Miss Harney, books, pictures, rare prints and pho- tographs. The fancy work table is in the care of Mrs. Charles Walcott and Mrs. George E. Hamilton has the bags and basket table. Several beau- tiful pieces of fur have been donated to Mrs. A. E. Murphy for the fur and neckpiece table, while Miss Marie Redférn has received a quan- tity of Victor records for the table; for musical instruments. Miss Minnie Dutton and -Mrs. Ed- ward Sturtevant are in charge of the hats and Miss Lilly. Sands is chair- man of the poster committee. Mrs. Saks Entertains in IComplxment to Daughter Mrs. Samuel Saks will entertain a large luncheon party Thursday at Wardman Park Hotel in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Leon Meyer of Birmingham, , Ala., who is now her | guest. The * Work Basket of Waslxmgton '—Th substance: for enlarged usefulness to thrift women “I never knew” This Shop is day by new patrons. They say in and Dress Au:nhary ree ’tofles under way ‘discovered” every —The Complete Qutfit— Victrola—Style XI In Walnut, Mahogany or Oak Six 10-In. D. F. Victor Records (12 Musical Numbers) Full Album Equipment Assortment of Needles / Free Victor Service for One Year Fully Guaranteed 1221 F Street The Electric Shop - MONDAY—LAST DAY “The Most. Popular Style Talking Machine In the World” “Buy Your Victrola Where Only Victrolas Are Sold” ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, Inc. Open Evenings Complete \ V-ctrol. : $l63 10 of Our Great Clearance Sale of Two-light Mahogany and Gold Floor and Chair Lamps. Something very attractive. SALE PRICE— .50 Boudoir Lamps One lot of very attractive Boudoir Lamps. This is a most extra value. SPECIAL SALE PRICE— e Electrical Goods At Big Reductions The last day of the sale will be featured by wonderful value-giving. Magnifi- cent Lamps and Electric Appliances of every deocnptlon are in the sale. Table, Boudoir, Library and Office , Candlesticks, Book Ends, “I never knew there was a shop gdlmr » Stands, all’ in this mokers’ 0,80 I such as this in town—I save time Two-light Mahogany Table Lamps, in various sizes and rich VICTROLA J coming’ here because you combine s 5 sale at— all a woman'’s dressmaking needs designs. Suitable for any 2 S $ 1 Puts One in in one splendid service.” home. SALE PRICE— % off ; Your Home We b Entire stock of Silk and Parch- ment Shades. wonderful display that will appeal to every ope. $22.50 $25.00 Hemstitch, Picot Edge, Pleat, Embroider, Bead, Braid, Supply Finest Dress Trims, Hall-Borchert Dress Forms, Standard Sew Machines, Minerva, Gentlewoman’s Yarn Friends tell us that this Shop is the shortest cut to satisfaction Victrola XI Eight 10 -inch 85¢ Records . $150.00 Electric Hair Dryers Tuarning the switch o the handle of the Hair Dryer throws grateful, warm biast of air— a stromg, steady curremt that quickly dries everything it '"::.&“‘A::‘;L ST the easen of the body that are mee- $22.50 a cooler temperature. essary to glorious health, vigor| Electric Vibrators Vibratory massage as it fis given with this higl mle wi- brator is a matural method of facilitating fle proc- $6.80 $156.80 Electric Irons A standard, fully guaranteed Electric Iron. Weighing 6 lbs. Regular 38 value. SPECIAL SALE PRICE . . eenee $10.00 DOWN ‘Balance Small Monthly Amount . and vitality. e that in Electric ST 655 $6.50 Sewing Machines Here’s an opportunity to buy a fam- -grade M cher-lEhem::WuImg Mnchmundl-:lectru:kmmthlhvehumdfor 23 demonstrating purposes will be sold at much reduced prices. S - Pay Your Electric nght Bllls Here Sole Agent for Kranich & Bach and Emerson Pianos HUGO WORCH 607 14th St. _ == 1110 G Established 1879

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