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SOCIETY THE EVENING | sames Carroil Frazer ana Mrs. Eliph- STAR, WASHINGTON, alet Andrews The ambassador of Japan and Bar- oness Shidehara entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were T 2 the undersecrctary of state and Mrs. Norman H. Davis, the charge d'af- faires the nds legation, ! ——— — Mr. de_Beaufort Admiral and L Mrs. Willlam Kimball, M;—. \:;ml P - < vs The Mrs. Pos v or. Mr. and Mrs. Tna MARSHALL will be host- | ' el o “h_’ln\.u Fieami Mrs, H ess at a tea this afternoon, iny 2 the presentation of | Henry —Clevi Mr. and i henor of Mrs. Coolidge. her o Mrs, Marshall, and | Mrs. v, Mr._and * successor, when only the wiv drive ’1""" bk Marcia Chapin, e at € sinaltory will be (ne guests. The o many dis | ey general of the Pan-American presidants of the club will assist her'' entire membership ‘lub. Union, Dr. Rowe: the naval at- in recel ving, and the beautiful silveri ‘The Attorney General. Mr. A, Miteh- ftache of xm;‘l ene h .v':flmlssm u,nvl ;:: service, presented to her n week ago, '“\'1!‘(!\ rtained “.:_1'-:.‘ g \ry and Mre Saburi, Mr. Kaku will be jchristened. There will also be | wpon ded the solici- | Mr. Amagi, third secretaries, another surprise in store for Mrs. tor gr nd the it Attor- | i M ‘{‘u\ nd Mr. Ohashi, Marshall, a further recognition of /We¥ ral of the rtment of hes, all of the the placys she holds in the hearts of | U< senators” wives, the body with which ; The ambassador of Italy, Signor! she has been most closely altied inl Ricei will peiurn today from New S 5 b | Where I went for a_brief vis P dutic pometUniciat s Co BT and will speak at the unveiling of the | ned in hono ere. ablet to the late David Lubin, which vy and Mrs Before 5ao'clock Mrs. Marshall will i heing held this son under| The other Byests were e ce i pHCOe in the sy of th ment of jof the Interior. Juds x - take her Wlace in Peacock alley, In| ygriculture. at the ) ! Musium ad Mirs, Cary T. Grayson. | the New Wuilard, to sell tickets for al counselor of the Br the child w ball, to be ziven Dr. Antonio N Jonr. Joves the night of March 4. when 2t is hoped | envoy of Menry Getty Chil she and thé Vic Presidemt will be 1o o i the assistant naval tache of thel’ H asgisted in receiving by Mre and Mrs. | is at th .. Dr. s el | e i M. 15 %M. King, Miss [MRS. THOMAS RILEY MARSHALL. Coolidge. ” known in Washington, having lived | \uya Hamling Miss Louise Delano. [Wife of the Vice Prexident, who, pre- s;nm lunchedn party hid in_the here for @ period of ten years while | Mise Margaret Benson and Capt. C. I | vionk e e T St maca e "‘nl(fa_ Office building yesterday by represent his country as min-|Hinry. Mo A I Graves and Mr. H.|Mr. Coolldge, wife of the Vice Preni- T e e e T the [ V. Plinant, ail of the embassy siafl. |dent-elect. will well ticketn for _the S b wsis one o K mbassador and Lady Geddes |ball arch 4 to benefit_tbe Child the most |w.|'m‘m| angl notahic Cabinet Dinner for Diplomata. will entertain at dinner thiz evening | Welfare, in the corridor of the New e h G Inoiive ary of War and Mrs.|for the new Rumanfan minister and | Willard, B an e { Princess Ribesco. Rachel Cav- NS Yrce ey N e B {Mnluh and Lady Margaret Scott, who —— e — St by b B S R purty =iven last evening are coming here to attend the inaugu- | Secretary of St was the nest lof B e e ot wivoir. their heautiful suburban | ration, will arvive in Washington 10-honor at luncheon today of Mme Marshall, who organiaed ‘the club, |USte. when the ambassador of and will be the s of thelGrouiteh, who also entertained in Was enthusiastic France and Am rand w ssador and Lady Geddes at thelhonor of Mrs. George I Mathews of Mrs. Marshall wore honor \0 i | et of delightiul . who is her house guest. They all black, but without to m A the re .l arranged in their were Mme. Lelireton, * siiarot y S ekl d Miss Anna Hamlin has in- Hatiry o mourning uf $ = gl vitations out for a luncheon Tuesday Mrs. sume shad w will S Sitao g NS & Thomas I, tailored. Her hat straw had Jobhn Loomi o e et ¥ T Oxnard. Mrs. & rofling brim. and blue ostrich of the aned Mrs. Wil s b e Rlaters John Hays Ham- new type formed the trimining ind Mrs ey . Mrs. ,T Mrs. Marshall and Mis, and Mrs. ¢ | Mrs. Baimbridge Colby, wife of the it o et 316 7th St. N.W. ‘Ne west springtime Dresses For Wednesday and Thursday! Fashion’s Charming New Creations Priced Below Their Actual Value---in the Most Elaborate Assemblage of Its Kind That This Store Has Ever Offered to the Public--- SN sy AN 5 Sedgwick { and nnett Mrs Mr Robert Alexander Hinckley B. Fall. Secretary of Senator Albhert - was joined ye a y oatt igh Hotel by . “wha from their hom Three Rivers, N. M. Their son jand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gr: {liott of Virginia. arrived at the leigh Monday and will be with thei | parents until after the inauguration. p W. Keyes. wife of the senator from New Hampshire, will be home tomarrow afternoon at 2400 16th street, when she will be as in red ng by the Governor | Hamy and Mrs. Albe Mm. land. M wrdon W ler, Mr: Hen . Lo} urroughs, Mrs. rman Frank 8. Hight, Mrs. George De Hope and Mrs. Williain Atherton Du Puy. Mrs. Atlee Ponriie entertained at luncheon today in honor of her two {nieces, Miss Peggy Bocklus and Miss l.\. ion Atlee Wilson, who are guests of Senitor and Mrs. Pomerene for | the inaugu-al ceremonies. The other guests at luncheon were Miss Kath- erine Sutheriand. Miss Emily Dial, Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, Miss Dor- othy Mondell. Miss Helen Blodgett. Miss Mona Blodgett. Miss Barrine Drake. Mi rdon Woodbury, M Anna Hamlin, Miss May Govin, Mis: Virginia_ MeKenney, Theresa James, Miss mbart, Howe, Miss Showalter and Mis Goss, Mre. Will H. Hays is joining ber husband, Postmaster General. desig- »f the Harding cabinet, at the sham today, where they will their hame for the time being. | Mr. and Mrs. Hays are Mr. and Mre Ralph V. Sollitt of Indiana, who !will remain until the end of the week, Senator and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones have as their gu for the inaugu- ration their son and daughter-in-law H. B. Jones of Se: re with them lette have as their guests over the inauguration Mr. Alfred T. Rogers of Madison, Wis, who is the national committeeman of the state of Wis- consin. Mr. M. D. Olbrich. special counsel gned to the governor. is also a visitor in the capital at this time, Mrs. Frelinghuysen, wife of Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, will be at home fomorrow afternoon, and_ will be taq by Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry and Mrs. Franklin Brew- ster, sister-in-law of Mrs. Freling- huysen. Mrs, Miles Poindexter, wife of Sena- tor Poindexter, has returned from New- port, R. I, where she spent the past few ‘weeks, and has joined the senator at their residence, 0 N street. Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips will con- clude her official davs at home with a tea dance tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to at her residence, 1626 Rhode Island avenue. Representat and Mrs. Fred A. Britten were hosts at dinner last even- ing when their guests were asked to meet the ambassador of Spain and Sen- ora de Riano. The other guests were the ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Coch- rane de Alencar; the minister of Poland and Princess Lubomirska, Rep- resentative and Mrs, Nicholas Long- worth, the charge d'affaires of Bulgaria, Dr. inoff; Admiral Andrew T. Long, Mrs. jctor Kauffmann. and Mrs. Thomas . Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. were ho at when their guests included the assist- ant secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Gordon Woodbury, Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mr. and Mrs. 1sador Do of Los Angeles, Mme. Gana, Mrs. harp, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus nd Mrs. Stewart Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Daven- port White, Judge Martin A. Knapp, Col. Jennings C. Wise and Mr. Arthur Cahill. The board of governors of the Na- tional Press Club have issued invita- tions for a “hobby party” in honor of the President and Mrs. Harding on Monday efterncon from 5:30 to 6:30 o'clock at Keith's Theater. Among the guests will be members of the re- tiring cabinet, the new cabinet, the preme Court and the diplomatic rps. Mme. Galli Curci will sing. e Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake will entertain_at dinner this evening be- fore the Junior League danoe in com- pliment to their daughter, Miss Bar- rine Drake. Mrs. Edwin S. Puller entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Frederick Campbell of St. Louis, who is visiting Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins. Covers were laid for twelve. Col. Robert M. Thompson will en- tertain at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Edwin Denby, who will be the Secretary of the Navy in the new administration. Mr. and Mr: son Bradley will leave tomorrow for New York, where they will remain for a short time be- fore going south for the spring sea- son. They plan to go to Kurope later on. Miss Cora Barry has returned from a visit of three weeks in Montreal, Providence and New York. Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson returned last evening after an ab- sence of two weeks spent in Boston and New York and are at the New ‘Willard Hotel. The marriage of Miss Nannette B. Loomis of Jackson, Mich., to Senator Charles E. Townsend of Michigan, will take place in the home of the bride in Jackson, Wednesday, March 15, The wedding will be in the presence of a small company only. The third dance this season ef the 10v Cluv wili ve the fancy dress party which will be given tomorrow even- ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syl- vanus Stokes, jr. These dances through the season are arranged for members of the club and thelr, Smakes a charming gift for ¢ ay or wedding amaiversary. FRtee, %500 ana $10.00 A D. C., WEDNESDAY, out-of-town guests. The party to- morrow evening will be preceded by & number of dinner parties, which will include guests here for the inaugural ceremonies. Representative-elect and Mrs. Har- ris L. Bixler and their daughter, Miss Bixler, of Jahnsonburg, Pa., have tal en an apartment at the Hotel Lafay- ette for the early spring season and arrived there yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Geor, burgh, who have been in Florida for a few weeks, have returned to their MARCH 9 1921. SOCIETY in honor of Mrs. John . Vernay. who Reed. This luncheons is Mrs. Theodore Tiller. ames . Coope d Frank | Ohio Alumni Ball March 4 Murihy of O resentatives | One of the notable events of Inaug- ' Addison Smiy und ( < Pennsylvania Ohio ge Mesta of Pitts- | uration night will be the Ohio ball [ X011 to be given under the auspices of the the program will be the impressive | inauguration and for the Ohio bal is visiting S e g Senator and Mrs James A. | unvefling of the picture of Ohio's|have been established at room 705 the first of a series of |MOSt distinguished ¢ who be- | Colorado building. There all Ohioans * Mrs. Orme has planned. | comes President Fric witl | Wil he able to get into touch with *h other and obtain information on ul On Thursday, March 10, she will en- | he The | tertain in honor of Mrs. Philip Clancy | Sian Spnnalod. [ The | matters of interest. of Buffalo. who is visiting he ee Club of Georgetown Unive brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and| Among thoss | Ohioans are Represe fves Warren Apartment at the Willhrd and have | alumni of Ohio collegas at Rauscher’ s Longworth and Fess 24-hour service with them Miss Helen McLean of |It Will be an event not oniy for the All of them are graduates of Ohio col- :(a.nsng City, who will be their guest ;uutrn:u orlclm- thirty colleges of Ohio, leges. . in hemstitching ' ‘or the inaugural ceremonies. Mr. |but for all Ohioans who will be in| One the program will in- 3 & and Mrs. vn-ui will entertain a smali | Washington for the inaugural. 1 Ly the Ohio College and pecot edging company ‘at dinner Friday evenin Mr. L. H. Hart is chairman of the Alumni At the buffet supper there 2t tihie Bhop and wili take thelr guests Iater to the | COMMItica “in charke of tickets for will be ¢ < for the nost unique- e ball for the Lenefit of the Child Wels | the event. Iy decorated tables. While the sup- Unique, Sth at E. fare Socl ot “which Mt s A brilllant program has been pre- 15 o will Dbe songs, led Mesta have a box. pared by the committee in charge, by’ Charle Wengard., leader of tarting at 7:30 pm.. when there will the Army Community Service Mrs. W Pitt_Scott, wife of Capt.|be & moving picture show. Afte as well a8 ¢ the Glee and Scott. U. 8. N., has arrived in Wash- | there will be addresses by prom Mandolia clubs of Georgetown Uni- | ~ ington from Newport. R and is | representatives from Ohio and Ve L hel guest of Her mbthar T De | distinguished Of is: a buff For the convenionce of Ohicans . With Talmage. at the Willard, To. |Der At 10 o'clock and. after who come to town for the inaugural Oppenheimer's morrow Mra. Talmage will entertain | 14ncing. which will continue until the committee has decided that informally at luncheon and bridge in | (he simail hours of the morninz Alto- for the Ohio ball will be both '/ compliment to Mrs. Scott and Mrs, | gether. it prom to be a gaia night formal and {nformal. | 3 . Frederick Campbell of St. Louls, who | for Olio in th < rdquarters for the registration One of the conspicuous features of ' of Ohioans in the eapital for the : | is the house guest of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkina. g Notable Folk Here for March 4. The Governor of Delaware and Mrs. William D. will arrive in Washington ut noon tomorrow and will be the guests over night of Sena- tor and Mrs. L. Heisler Ball of Dela- ware, who will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon at their resi- dénce, 3244 3sth street, in honor of the governor and his wife, Denney The Governor of New Hamp- shire and Mrs. Albert O. Brown will arrive tomorrow and will be at the New Willard Hec until after the inauguration. Mrs. Keyes, wife of the | | senator from New Hampshire, will be | at home intormally tomorrow after- noon. when Gov. and Mrs. Brown will be with her, and Friday evening they will be guests in Senator and Mrs. Keyes' box at the Child Welfare ball. The Governor of Minnesota, Mr. J A. O. Preus, left St. Paul last evening and arrive here tomorrow morn- ing, when he will go directly to the Powhatan Hotel, wher. a suite of rooms has been reserved for him. He will be accompanied by several members of his staff, but not by Mrs. Preus, who is remaining on at the gubernatorial mansion. E. W. Sproul of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Sproul arrived at the Hotel Raleigh yesterday, accompanied by their daughter, Mi proul, and will rema until after the inauguration. Gov. The Governor of Oklahoma and J. B. A. Robertson will : today the inaugural ceremonies, and will be at the Franklin Square Hotel for th remainder of the we The Governor of Vermont and Mrs. James Hartness, accompanied by the adjutant general, Herbert T. Johnson. and the secretary of civil and military affairs, Julius Willcox, will arrive today or tomorrow and will be at the Raleigh Hotel over the inauguration. The Governor of Rhode Island, Mr. Emery J. San Souci, will not come, but National Committeeman Fred- erick S. Pratt will arrive In time for the_ceremonies. ol The Governor of Maine, Mr. Frederick The Governor of Nebraska, Mr. morrow. The Governor of Ma: setts, Mr. Channing H. Cox, is also ex- pected here very soon. The Governor of Nebrasko, Mr. Sam- uel R. McKelvie, will arrive today for the inauguration. The Governor of North Dakota, Mr. Lynn J. Frazier. spent a portion of last week in Wash ington, and has returned to Bismarck. Col. and Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbilt will come to Washington today and will have with them a party of friends in a suite at the Hotel Wash- ington over the inauguration. Col. and Mrs. Vanderbilt and their party have a number of social engagements to meet while here. Mrs. James Robert McKee of New York.who was expected for the in- auguraticn, has postponed her visit| and will not come until the middie | of April, when she will be the guest of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins. Mrs. August Belmont will arrive to. day from New York to spend the re- mainder of the week at the Lafayette Hotel. iss Winifred Holt of New York I be in Washingtog for the in- auguration and will come today to the Lafayette. M Holt, who de- votes her life to humanitarian work, will undoubtedly be among the New York guests at the Child Welfare ball at the New Willard Hotel the night of March 4. Brilliant Promise for Ball i Mrs’ C. C. McChord has charge of the || table in Peacock Alley at the New wWil- | lard where tickets for the Chilg Wel-{} fare ball of the night of March 4 arej| being sold, and yesterday she had as|| assistants, Mrs. Rufus Day, Mrs. Jo- i | seph Irwin France, Mrs. William M. Calder, Mrs. Charles O, Maas, Mrs. J. W. Husted and Miss Doyle. Another group of women are assisting her there today. In point of distinguished guests from | all parts of the world, splendid jewels and beautiful costuming, the ball will, it is thought, excel any inaugural ball ever given in Washington. The musical drill_and ride at the Riding and Hunt Club last eveninx attracted a vel large company of the lovers of the horse in Society’ circles. Mrs. Frank 8. Hight with Maj. Harold Rayner led the first division, and s Carolyn Nash with Maj. Wil- a4 Blunt led the second. Among || others riding_were Mrs. Rothwell [/} Skell, Mrs. Stevenson, Miss Ruth |} Hitchcock, Miss Julia Whiting, Miss || Marion Drain, Miss Helen Blodgett, Miss Florence Schneider, Dr. Hu- brecht of the Netherlands legation | staff, Judge Goodwin, Maj. Otis K.|| sadtier. Mr. John Shaw, Mr. Wilbur v tubhard, jr.. and Mr. H. L Rust, jr. After the drill there were jumping Cuuniests and then the riders and their [ Bl guests and other members who filled the galleries danced until a late hour. A buffet supper was served through- | fl| out the dancing. The regular gym- khana ride for the younger genera- tion will take place Saturday morning | | and the Remount Association will hold another horse show Saturday |(}| night. Mrs. E. Lester Jones will be at home || tomorrow_afternoon_and will have || with her her sister, Miss J. P. Lloyd of Last Orange. Mrs. Willlam F. Ham e-‘egggined a company_at luncheon today honor of Mrs. F. E. Durfee of Providence, who is spending the winter with Mrs. Ham. Covers were laid for|| twenty. The Junior League dance will take || place this evening at Rauscher's in- stead of March 4, as originally planned. A number of dinner parties will precede it, Miss Alys Downing being among thosew who will enter- tain. The guests T e received by Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, Miss Nata- lie Magruder and MissMary Hellen. M fri Mrs. James W. Ormesentertained at luncheon, followed by bridge, today, luncheon, 70 oW T ¥ T E%. O°S% Join Our Circulating Lifirary ——and rvead the est Tyve-dellar books for twenty-five weats. Pearlman’s Book Shop . 933 G St. N\W. Open Ewenings Blackistone’s Remembrance Box birth. - 1216 F St. N.W. S I ; Little Shop That Visitors Will Like | . \ shop where we try to make every one fecl at home. A shop where visitors will find an organization anxious to extend them extra courtesies. A shop that now is at its best with its spring merchan- dise, which yvou are cordially invited to inspect. IN THE WINDOW —A display of the real MRS HARDING BLUE—HATS, GOWNS, BLOUSES, NEGLI- GEES, made from the identical MALLINSON'S Silks from which Mrs. Harding’s gown was made. IN THE HAT SHOP—Our Spring Opening display— Hats of exclusive shop quality and style at moderate cost IN THE SUIT ROOM—A particularly fine showing of Spring Suits for our suit week—and particularly interesting values at $45, $55 and $75. IN THE MISSES’ SHOP—The first peep at the new Milgrim frocks for Spring, inspired by Sally Milgrim. IN THE DRESS SHOP—Dresses moderately priced in the seven new grays and other shades. $37.50 $45 and $55. IN THE UNDERWEAR SHOP—A sale of Philippine Underwear at $3.95, $5.00 and $6.85. Ixquisite pieces— usually a third more. IN THE PETTICOAT SHOP—A sale of Silk Petti- coats with wonderful assortments at $5.00. Iixtra sizes at $6.85. . AND SO IT IS ALL THROUGH THE STORE —Un- usual attractions—Blouses, Silk Hosiery, Easter Gloves. Sorosis Shoes and novelties that make excellent gifts for visitors to take to those at home. Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. 1109 G St. N.W. The Latest Whims of Dame Fashion Are Features of This Magnificent Showing of Women’s and Misses’ Newest SPRING SUITS $ 4 S.OO At this price we are presenting the greatest values for many seasons. Materials include tricotines, poiret twills, men’s wear serges, novelties. | Short box coats, medium - length coats, straightline models, belted and unbelted effects. Beaded, embroidered and silk stitching are features of trim- ming. The quality of materials and the workmanship are of the very highest class. We Have Never Offered Such Wonderfal Values in New SPRING DRESSES Canton crepes, crepe de chine, silk charmeuse, 7 $ L4 ———, ——— satins, taffetas, tricotines, etc. Every new model is represented; every new color and combina- tion is included in this extraordinary assort- ment, and the values are up to $69.50. All sizes. 3 Blackistone lthand H s