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SOCIETY. THE EVENING HTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY' 2, 1921 SOCIETY Denby and the ambassader of Fraace and Mme. Jusserand, with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Rensselaer and their daughter, Mrs. James Carroll Frager, as hests. Distinguished guests from other eittes will be present, mest of them attending the Navy League ses- sions. Events. of Today and Tomight. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Meredith™ will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the minister of Cuba and Mme. de Ces- pedes. the included Senator and Mrs Charles RS. MARSHALL, wife of the) iyl jerson, Senator Walter E. outgeing Vice President. will | ;5. the counselor of the Russian entertain Mrs. Coolidge. the |embassy' and Mme. de Bach, Mr. and Vice Pre: _ | Mrs. Henry F. du Pont, Mrs. Guy Nor- wife of the. Vice gresident- || T “Miss Jjosephine Patten. Mim elect, at & tea, with the probable g iy Connelly of New York. Mr. W. Mrs. Daniels and Representative John date Wednesday afternoon. PG ‘Hardink, Jonkheer W.'H. dé H. Bmall of North Carolina, a_for- a ce | Beautort of the Netherlands lcga- mer president of the society. will be M K amd will at |tion. and Mr. L. McCormick-Goodheart | the honor guests at a reception to be | Yo 1o their apurtment at the |of the British embassy. {given by the North Carolina S w Willard. It is probable that Mrs. Coolidge will attend the Senate elety this evening at 2400 16th street women’s luncheon at the Capitol to- Representative Small will be Intro- duced by Representative E. W. Pou, morrow, a body over which she will later preside as president and Secretary Daniels by Representa- The ambassador of Japan and | tive' Lemuel Padgett. There will be several musical numbers, and dancing will follow. Faroness Shidehara will entertain at dinner this eveming in honor of the! ambassador of France and Mme. Jus- serand. The Secretary of War and | Mrs. Baker will be among the guests. The ambasmador of Belgium and Raroness de Cartier entertained at The Secretary of the Navy and n o The ambassador of Peru and Senora | de Pezet returned last eveming after a week's stay In New York. during Which they were extensively enter- ned, and are at their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. The Misses Colby, daughters of the *N‘rfll'lr) of State and Mrs. Colby, | Wil give a dance this 8vening, when ’lll(‘h‘ Buests will be friends of the young hostesses made during their Short stay in Washington, including members of official. diplomatic and smart residential circles. Dr. Bedrick Stepanek, the minister of Czechusiovakia, has gone to New York te remain for several days. One of the largest and most im- portant social events of March 4 will be the dinner at night in honor of the Secretary of State-designate and Mrs. | as guests over the inauguration Mr R 2 < 2 - } and Mrs. Pitts Dutlield and Miss Caro- | orated her in recognition. ader from one of the Army camps, Of particular importance are Sport Suits of Iyn Duffield of New York and Mrs. J.| Mr. and Mrs, Roberts will enter- | cader from one of en planist. A 'Do o ¢ a ith a specially y 1] N| Downey Harvey of California. Mrs. n at dinner for their guests! _page song book in handsom: Imported Materials. N| Dufmeld in tne cidest daughter of Mr. | Wednesday evening, and will have olors: Montaining songs of all the N | Justice and Mrs. McKenna. hem with them in their box at the g iSe 1l be fur- N . 2 ; leading Ohio colleges, wi \ S Child ~Welfare pall Friday night, 5 every Euest N|_ Senator and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg | March 1. B e A ranuolin N ClubANOS NEW S N! will be hosts ai dinner this cvening. e e Gl and e e N! === Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lavery en- | 35008C 000 will sing of Us 1 Milli . N{ (oMr Mahlon Pitney han gone out ot tertained at dinner in their home on Rl the )\ o ino's N|town for a short visit and will be|16th street last Thursday in honor A i nusual Millinery presenting Spring’s N|=bsent untit Maren 1. lof Mre. S. L. Ih—arn(‘k GfiNCwivGric s || QRIoanE N SEnEe most exquisite styles and colorings for every N{, s William Kearny Carr Dr. William Miller Collier, presi- | lesduarters are at 707 Coloraio = N ! tertained at luncheon today at|dent of George Washington [Uni- |building, where DM s i > . type and costure. N | Rauscher's in honor of Miss Janet|versity. heads a large delegation of |and get in touch with on 5 \ N | Richards. educators who will attend the pres- | [nformation about Ohlo matiers W% N : N| entation of “Way Down {{he | been placed on fil- there for th N N| Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, wife of the | Shubert-Garrick tonight. ience of visitor: N JVEW DIEE ES WR4 N : chief of naval operations, was hostess everal collo are | PIEpariig N N = & g - P P e competi u N SS and PS Niat 2 luncheon today at Wardman Park t\!,!i’m, ( ..mm.._.;d..rl and Mrs. W decorated tables for ,:1“m:.~ nl\llmn“l‘f_ni - N alotas toecrots " home 2 e iret e liiohn: & scene s wil N he loveliest. designs of Paris and New N R e e s esatacy of thel Criase . went to Baltimore Fel: [to be a_formal or informal, and guests | N - N, 5 # neacon was, when the former received |in either will feel at ease. { N York, made to our order for a Youthful N|served in one of tne private dining e of fellow of the American| = Coo o no, t N . . N e 0 College of Physicians. enry Clay Evans Enn £ N Ch N N with cherry and other fruit blossoms. 3 5 ceneral London, N ientele demandin, - Nl Ty s former consul _gencra | N g smartness and Refine N|The guests included Mrs, Key Pitt-| Mis< Catherine Lotts is entertaining | will arrive tomorrow, 10 e (he guest N in Dr i i N man., Mme. Grouitch, Mme. Marc|a company at bridge followed by tea |of his son-in-law and daughter, Capt.} N ment in Dress Combination. N!Peter. Mrs. David W. Taylor, Mrs.|thi afternoon in honor of her house and Mrs. David Foote Sellers N N Charles B. McVay., jr.: Mrs. E. R. Ruest, Mise Laura Kennedy. S el e eerinen | N N'Mrs. George R. Clark, Mrs. Edward| Dobhs Fel Eatertained N ALL REMAINING WINTER APPAREL ;w, Eberle, Mrs. James W. Helm, Mrs. r'vx-} William Eric Fowler will entertain y‘?‘fz1:'}“u-(~:c ",:‘(;{,,F“,,, ‘,k‘r s ’;-,.,x.f,':‘ N N'W. L. Capps. Mrs. William C. Cole,at dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. € 3 S on N \ e jacat ernoon for the Washington | AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Qs I Hephimm, sroeeey N | Bowi™. it o Tadsiee i Gl ™ | s, SRR, hont ¥ 5 N i N ogers, . . & F C o N bt | (Fifth Floor) N | 2trs. Henry C. Haines, Mre Burjjamm ",’,';"b,‘,,’,;"»‘ eEnaon HMonRthe last tine \:“’rr.ad\vfll over the week end ! N NI F. chinson, Mrs. Juli es, | i § : '-rl'!-fl-;flJ. 1}::(:; Miss Alice ilx"‘dx M&nirs. Buffet § for Te: Deles Phi Mu Fraternit “of George \’\‘M-h-T N N|Joseph A. Murphy and Mrs. C. F. Pre - upper for Texan Delegation. | ;100 University is making elabor- N N/ ton: | Semator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard | ate plans for its annual founders| N N {entertained last cvening at a buffet | duy banquet and dance, to be given | N WWI. Wi’feenm N| Assistant Secretary of the Navy-!sunper at the Maison Dupont in com- | 4t kranklin Square Hotel on March | N = 5 N | designate and Mrs. Theodore Roo: pliment to the Texax delegation in|g. Corsages of sweet peas roses, | N N|velr will be guests of the former's | Congress and their wives carrying out the fraternity colo [ Nz e ey | bt her-in-law and ~ sister, Repre- | =t Wil be used as place cards, Miss | == = Mre. John B. Henderson and her| joscphine Houston will be soloist at | son. Mr. John B. Henderson, r. en- | the banquet, accompanied by Miss | R o ste om r .Sze, a 3 STy friend of more than twenty years'! i and Mrs. Frank Lo Ryan of New istanding of Mr. Henderson and his|york are the gue of Mr. and Mrs. | 1109 G St. N.W. | . ! Mr. William Phelps Eno and Mrs, | 204 Mr. Beck will shortly join her | ® { Ehle will not be at home this after- | th€re (b e inoon, but will resume their ‘“at s Faha s av s S f Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans have re- rln an aster O unasy Marchit: turned from their trip down south, Mrs. John Bell Smallwood enter-|where they attended the wedding in compli- cercmonies of their niece, Miss Ruth Suits, Dresses and Wraps - Featuring Three Big Groups of Springtime Apparel at a Price which clearly upholds our reputation for better values! Spring Suits Featuring Tricotines, Twill Cords Sport Fabrics, Men’s Wear Serge, Etc. $29.95 We want you to see this excellent line of Suits. You will agree the bargain is most remarkable. Braided, Beaded, Embroidered and Strictly Tailored Spring Coats In a Wide Range of Newest Materials 95 $29.95 A beautiful showing of Coats. the newest spring shades Also Smart Polo Coats Unbelted and Dolmans, Embroidered, Silk lined. in all Silk Stitched and Some With Tassels Spring Dresses Values Up to $59.50 Beautiful Dresses and Most Wonderful Bargains $29.95 Shown in taffeta, Canton crepe, silk crepe di clumcuse. satin, tricotine and georgclle?p e chias, ATl sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 44. that the mother. China with the tw lazen ] ! there, . ? | the antumn. | The United States consul at Stock- {holm and Mrs. i the !evening of Mr. { Wheeler. t i tained at tea yesterday L ment to Mrs. Wirt Farley of Chicago. Presiding at the tea tables were Mrs. Theodore Noyes, Mrs. Albert Mills and Miss Daisy Prentice, while those assisting Mrs. Smallwood and Mrs. Farley tg receive were Mrs. John Thompsofl, Mrs. Paul Reed and Mrs. Allen Burdett. Mr. William Bowie Clarke enter- tained informally at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Julian Shir- ley Carter of Baltimore, who came over to attend the musicals given by Mrs. Duncan McKim and Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin. | shooting last night. _Only a few days Mrs. William S. Washburn enter-. tained a house party over the weekf end for her daughter. Miss Charlotte | Washburn, who is a senior at Swarth- | more Colle and some of her col-| lege mates. including Miss Mar Dolterer, Miss Eleanor Green, M Peg IEmbrey. all of Philadeipl and Miss Helen Colling of Wil port and Miss Betty Strang of York. The president and board of trustees of the Corcoran Galiery of Art an- New | ings by Phllip A. de Laszlo, opened at the gallery yesterday and to re main on view until Sunday, March 2 inclusive. The Junior League has changed the nounce a special exhibition of paint-{ Marjorie Hoffhelmer of Norfolk, to 4 : Mr. Max Gumbel, & prominent attor- Births Reported. | AERIAL OFFICERS ASSIGNED. e oricomb. ar ot R S A B T g A the health department within the last twenty. | 1. Howard, Alfred L Puryear, | pLieut. Commander and Mrs. John A.|tone b ” U T ar P. Sorcnsen and Walter D. Wil- vis of New York city are the{ Stoart L. and Bnnie J. Hamm vy ol Ducats of Mr and s Fred 5 Ling| Fareie vt Adeisiie 3 Sm “u.m.- ir service, stationed in this coln of Morrison street, Chevy Chas: ot Bt Wik, e e ":"m Miss F. Mae Benham, daughter of e iR Mr. and Mrs. W. Burton Ben ; this city, has returned from = where she was the house g en Wakt ey VICE CONSULS SHIFTED. days of Lieut. and M | d Mary G Hortert s the Distr Cummins, N., formerly of this e city | Mr. M. Lloyd Fre of York. | s on his return from the west, spent the cck end with his mother, Mrs. H. B Freese, 1210 Massachusetts avenu T. Ha . and Miss Sus visiting th Hardy, Mrs. Victor D street northeast. They wi in in Washington for PARIS T M‘\cral} | i ! suite during their visit r President French government has dec- | The singing will be led by the song luncheon yesterday at the embassy in | Charles Hughes, the Secretary of BIG TS Ao oIt hast danceitrom farchin compliment to Mrs. Oliver Isclin of | War-designate ‘and Mrs. Weeka. the| Mrs Henry W. Keyes. wife of sm!'v’ s i S iem New York. The guests to meet her! Secretary of Navy-designate and-Mre | (or Keyes, wili entertain at lunc MRS. FRANK B. KELLOGG. entortain at Rauscher's and a number eon tomorrow in honor o « I e i 3 03 e L L L dom. Wife ot the Bomor o Lady O |Who. with her husband, Senator Kel-|of dinner parties will precede th 5 Z i log, will entertain guests at dinnmer|dance as usual N N | Thursday afternoon Mrs. Keyes w N N!be at home informaliy in hes apart- | tOm#Eht Cards have been received in W § 1'm' t at Nr-m T e | S R im;'m’ )“,‘m:‘“wm A sovernor of New e and M } s N NI Aibert O, Tirany, Tampshire and MI% | centative and Mrs. Nicholas Long- | Miss Helen G nith, \ N T kovirnor and "Mrefrown “”}{wnrlll. for the inaugural ceremonies jairs. Walter C. Smith of N | reacn ashington the morning o = E Mass., to Mr nes ks N N| March 3 and el the | Mre Delos A Blodgett entertained |50 ) d s D) N N| Willard over the inauguration. | aigompanyiatlunchegntoday.§Coretalliv e + he ceremony was per-| N N| = Sk lalditon Omen Ly four {formed Fobruary 13, in the Chuich N N! ,Mrs. John B. Kendrick, wife of Sen- dgett and her sister, Mrs. | (OfFeC CROMAEY TR T cold Ehe N N|ator Kendrick, entertained at lunch- & Matthews, will be at home; | © Ty A f" S amall company of N o N | eo d 2 et Afternoon presence o s compan » N 1 This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P. M. e e ok v L6t hiatzee o friends. The bride is the daughter of N 2 N|The guests included Mre Charles B | Mrs. €. E. D. Bridge, wife of Maj. |the late Walter C. Smith and gran N N/ Henderson, Mrs:'J. c. W. Beckham, | Brides; assistant military attache of | daughter of one of Bostoms well N !Mrs,v William M. Calder, M INac [ soesant J3D ambaney, will not receive | xnown Unitarian clergymen, the Rev N N | thaniel B. Dial, Mra. Frank W, noon: > | Caleb Davis Bradlee. 3 N N fl“”'\&‘"’v‘i Fr»r\lerh—k Marsh, Mrs. Par- i mmander |, MF- 4nd Mrs. Roberts will make N 7 s ™ s s N|ker W. West, Mrs. . C. McChord. Mrs. o, T their home in Watertown, M N h Y N L 2 heir MISSES,” JUNIORS,” GIRLS (BN Cr e R G e N N | wicl iss omas and Mrs. F. H. | 3ntd a ¢ Ra 0! £ o thi dance he Rob- | \ SPRING APPAREL | o will be given this cvening in the larse N| , Mrs. Reed. wife of Senator James and Mrs. Owen Roberts of 2929 | ballroom of the New Willard, at 4 N|A- Reed, entertalned a company al ssachusetts avenue, will have as|o'clock. The arrangements are being N |iuncheon, followed by bridge. tod ver the inauguration Mr. and [made by Mrs. George D. Horning, JVE'W S(IITS N|In honor of her house guest, M Mrs. Colgate Hoyt of Oyster Bay and | president of the chapter, assisted by N!James S. Vernay of Chicago, and|Dr. and Mrs. E. Leland Cofer of New |4 large committee of which Mrs. Wal- .{\rramx’hmlps Ll‘anc:« of Buffalo, who (\"rk who “:lel :rrl\l‘?w Wednesday Itur E. Hutton is chairman. 3 2 = Ni!s the guest of her brother-in-law |0 remain until Saturday. = Introducing an exclusive s’"’w”‘g okmodels N and sister, Mr. and Jre Theodore [ Mra - Cofer "was formerly Miss| The Ohio ball at Rauschers, inau = 0 o . Ni Tiller. Covers were laid for twenty- | Luisita Leland and was prominently | gyration night, will be preceded at 8/ ® most appealing to Youth by their decided Jqur % connected with work for the children Selock by a program of stunts and | & e 7 N - of France during the war. So val- | gongs of Ohio. Several committees | Newness, Difference and Distinctive Charm. N|, Senator James D Phelan will have |uable and extensive were her efforts { ar. ‘at work on the program | N N | 2561 15th N.w. Col. 9378 Mr. and Mrs. W. IcKenney of a pL E Columbus, Ohio, are the ny | ™ P Lt rsons from that city coming on the inauguration. and will ar Michael . Geract eighty- | . . Thursday the Hotel Wash- | years old, now a clerk of the Co ‘ Id S ] a on. where have reserved a was 4 Wh } reme calec au Suc de Péches Aiss dred squit W » retur if e | i e R D f Lyasoe i asisisaoiOrpem ! n ) v . 1) | | day visit in .\unn«!l\ &, loft Satur Black[stone s ‘\ day o spend a few davs with Licy | Co ler and Mrs. Liobert S. Ha | Delica : . Remembrance Box | chhme e et il ! —makes n chs it for the birth | Delight ful N Liatire of Mis: y of W sersary. Price, \ o ’. reenbaum Park r D and F { e Blackistone | imvred i oriema - e encatsor Mo 14th and H | et Lo | | Hemstitching & Picoting | where nighgrade tone | . equisites are carried — | - . Cotton 13c—Silk 14c A e 3 ! Marriage Licenses. e ] $1.0 i3 Marriage licenses liave been fssued to tl Quick Service !, B T e 1 S | UPPON-PROCTOR CO, Mrs. Holley | L P (N ELEVENTH ST. Philips Altogether Beyond Competi— tive Presentation Are These Tricotine Suits Supplemented also by a very special showing of Sportive Check Suits—at Mme . Who remained in) charles H. Schaffner of Buclid street for the inauguration. t two elder children he family, will who a w in school come Jington in to Representative Hamilton Fish. jr, of New York, has engaged a suite at ] the Hotel Washington, and will have | a large party of friends from York for the inauguration. | Post Wheeler will be honor at dinner this and Mrs. Charles Euests of Beck has gone to the to spend some time Mrs. James M. Hot Springs. Va. Sprmg Ml]hnery Opemntr o Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday The freshness and color and flavor that they give to life at this scason of the year are agree- ably added to by their popular prices. A chic new hat will turn gray skies into sunny ones and revive a drooping spirit as nothing else i will. It's a wholesome tonic and an inexpensi that gives real pleasure. Our salons are filled with newest and exclusive models. FEach one is, indeed, a work of art and is most pleasing. Priced, $7.50, $10, $15 IDA WALTERS Opposite Keith’s 1415 G N.W. and The Nouveau Hat Shop ’ Adjoining Metropolitan Theater : 932 F N-Wv € one %A/\%Aw &W’\m Fashion is faithfully presented in their designing— as is craftsmanship superiorily exemplified even to the — minutest detail of finish. Tailored and draped models—with Blue as the domi- nating shade of the Tricotines—and the Tweeds in smart combinations. o The House of C ourtesy. For Tuesday— Let your attention be tempted by two unusual assortments of Very New Spring Dresse Showings that are made here initially—in styles that our centrol renders exclusive—and that our manner of marking has priced remark- ably low. 25445 To 51mplv say bouffant, tunic, basque, etc., modelling is to fail in fairly i impressing the characterful treatment of these phases of Fashion. They are all here—but in charming originality—effectively embellished with em- broidery, beading, etc. Taffetas Charmeuse Satin Canton Crepe Georgette Kitten's Ear Crepe Puppy Skin Taffeta and Combinations S ? 1 % =i