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e ' First of Four Dances At Annapolis Officers’ Club on February 7j Midshipmen Hold Regular Saturdny Hop — Admiral and Mrs. Wilson Away on Visit. ANNAPOLIS, Md, February S.—i series of four informal dances have Leen arranged and will be held at the | Officer: Club on the government res- ervation. The first will be held on ) Pebruary 7, and will be preceded by | ® number of dinner parties. H The superintendent of the Naval | Academy and Mrs. Wilson left Mon- | day for a week's visit to their son-in- faw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Pat- rick J. Hurley, at Tulsa, Okla. The regular hop for midshipmen “was held at the Naval Academy last i evering. Dus to the semi-annpal ex-} aminations there was no hop the pre- MISS HORTENSE HANO. just announced her eng: take ploce at an early date. Whone mother, Mra. Michael Hano, n ment to Mr. Duvid Gross, the wedding to Vious wee Mrs, Carlos Cusachs. with Mra. Carroll Van Nes to New her als- of Balti-| York for a: ter, more, has gone short visit. H ' Miss Constance Gilchrist of Balti-! more has been spending a few days| s Anne Guest at Wardour. | 0. Stevens enterta'ned in- formally at di Saturday night of last week for Miss Gllchrist and Miss | Guest. Lisut. Commander and Mrs. id-| ward . Coznor entertained at dinner | Saturday evening | of. and rs. llorace Fent s at a supper party. follos ning. Fiorida, Mrs. John Downs, wife mander John Downs, U. S, tained at bridge, or of Mrs. ‘ampoell, of Gen. visited Janies are in £oon for a month’s fishing trip in Com- , enter- Monday afternoon. Robert Campbell, who has been visit- ing Commander and Mrs. H, E. Shoe- New York. who eut Commander X Zuests at Washington. the five- | Lteut. | wnsend, | illness. | L ry »on. der and Mr: 3 Brereton. jr., wife of| rlained at dinn nder Brercton, U. 8. N. siting in New York for Prentiss tnformall Rassett el bridge. Among those who spent the week end with Mrs. Edwin Pugh Baugh, at! her home near Annapolls, snd Mrs. John Gilmore and Mr. ! on Tuesday afternoon, Sirs. Douglag Carroll of Raltimore. Mid Boor Wil Rr it . and Mrs. Stuart D. Truesdell |- & . who b, «s their guest Mrs. Truesdell'siipe (omma motuer, Mrs. Charles H. Black. Mrs.|aioe gyt $lack was the guest of honor Wedn band a day afternoon at a bridge party given 2 by Mry. Herbert V. Wiley, wife or | | tained afrernc M at iwin D. Gibb N nt of Midshipmen left to join her and Mrs. Charles the week end in W Mrs. Boen v fn-law. Lieut. a ¢ jchards, sailed from New lto: rnerit + @ay for an exiended Buropean trip. |G T0 Miss Sara Longacre Keen, daughter [ ' (ZIVA 62 Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Keen, who! (OM0ers o ®ce spending the winter {n Annapolls, | JORCETI . has sent out cards for a bridgo party [ FYIF4H. were en the evening of February ¥. {the enpointm Mrs. James Parker, Jr. wife of |!heSImOIY Lleut. Commander Parker, U. 8. N, |9f Sena lert for San Francisco, Friday of last | o0 week, after recelving news of the| ,Budden death of her father, r. Jumes | Potter Langhoma. Mr. Langhorne wis | & brother of Marshall Langhorne o . . Washington and of Dr. Carcy Lang- | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Give ho was formerly a surgeon | ¥ | Alic 1sen. at their L Mr. Pevton S few days ai ved t by the Vie nix as & member of i of visito Naval Azdemy for this year. 5. Wal- Friday enter- Friday wife of Liout. entertained at bridge Perry, as been the guest of and hus- wh- Fuests of Rear Admiral hon e on Cachiran left Thursday his farm in in Penn- h erosted n Wednesday of « President | « Wharton Pepper of the rs of the Un'ted States Card Party and Dance i Gatherine Radclitre { Mrs. Frank Mondell in | Hanger. THE SUNDAY_ Ball I Planned to Aid Americanization Work A card party will be given February at 2 o'clock p.m. at the Hotel Roose- velt to raise funds for carrying on the Americanization activities of the District of Columbia D. R., and &lso to contribute toward'the Etlrly s of the nurse for Immigrants Island, Practically all the chapters of the District are contributing to make this function one of the largest and g\olx';iueg_e!uful yet given by the ¢ state officers and city regents hav- almoat w'thout exception taken tabies. Mrs. Dantel D. Caldwell Is chairman of the District D. A. R. Americainization committee, and ar- rangements for the card party are In charge of Mrs. Harry Gauss, Mrs. Grant T. Chase and Mrs. J. Gdgar Smith. With others interested and taking tables are Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Wallace Grayson Orme, Mrs. Willlam B. Hardy, Mrs. M. A, Win- ter, Mrs. F. 1. F. Johnson, Mrs. George W. White, Mrs. John M. Beavers, M C. O. Appleman, Mra, Gertrude M. Moses, Mra. W. S. Chesley, Mme. Jean Labat, Mrs. A. B. Garges, Mrs. Louis D. Carman. Mrs. George E. Chadsey, Mrs. James M. Willey, Mrs. J. AL Kerr. Mrs. W. F. Hamberger, Miss Tna B. Jordan, Mrs. Harvey M. Friend, »irs Fdward Tarring and Mrs. F, Al St, Clair. Guild of Little Flower Juniors to Give Party Plans are completed for the card Party to be glven tomorrow at Ward- man Park Hotel, by the Junior Guild of the Little Flower, for the henefit of & hosnital at Ketchikan, Alaska. The oflleers of the Junlor G Miss Pauline. Wilcox, Frances Sulltvan, vice president e 1lowser, treasurer, and Mary Callahan, sceretar: Miss T.illian Thomnson is chairman and Miss Betty Werner zssistant s tee, which bura, includes Miss Misw Josephine Willife Miss Ca: Wrenn. Miss Frederica McKenner, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Emily Dial, Miss Laura Bryn. Miss Helen Camphell, Mlss Virginia Edwards, Miss Cecll Lester Jones. Miss Dorothy Johnson. Mise Catherine Radcliffc. Miss Margaret Southerland, Miss Ellzabeth Taylor and Miss Ddith Bacon. Miss Elizabeth Howser iz in charge of tha candy committee, which wili sell deliclous homemade fudge and and she will be assisted by argaret Crosson, Miss Dorothy Mise Dorothy Dennett, Mivs { Eleanor Mills and others. Heads Patronesses for Drama The 1iat of patronesses for the vau- daville and drama given by the Dr matic Club of the Children of American Rovolution. ta he held Wilson Normal School Februa § o'clock p.m.. will be headed ank Mondell, president tional C. tronesses wil Mrs. Horace Mann Towner. Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Har- riet’ Hawlev Locher, Mrs. Beavers, Mrs. Edward Symonds, Charles’ W. Allen, Mrs. Joseph of O:h John M Miws | chalrman of the Young ladies commit- be Mrs G. Wallace | STAR, | Social Functions in Honor Of Vice Preside_nt Coolidge (Continued from Fourth Page.) invitations for dinner Thursday evening, February 22. Miss Mary Anderson Pugh will en- tertain at lunch Wednesday, followed by Mah-Jongg at the Arts Club. Mrs. Fielder M. M. Beall will enter- tain at & buffet luncheon Saturday for Mrs. Thomas C. Frost of 8an Antonio, Tex., daughter of Lieut. Col. g;-ll. who will arrive in Washington Wed- nesday for a two-weel visit. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards will entertain at a small dinner party for their daughter, Miss Virginia Bd- wards, preceding the British embassy dance the evening of February 9. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8. Puller will have guests to dine with them Friday eveninyg, and on Thursday, Iebruary 16, Mrs. Puller will entertain a lunch- con party. them tomorrow evening in their home on Bancroft place, preceding the per- formance of “Alda,” which will be given by the Chicago Opera Company at Poli’s. Mrs. Goodhart was formerly Miss Henrletta McCormick and is a member of the family which hae done 80 much for the support of the Chi- | cago organization. Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin will be hosts at dinner Wednesday evening and later will take their guests to the performance of the Russlan opera, i "Sneigurotzhka,” which will Le given | Wednesday evening in Poll's Theater. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. &pencer will en- tertain & emall company at supper this evening at Le Paradls. Miss Flizabeth Mrs. F. §. Wilson entertained a small issued NEW SPRING MATERIALS ! STR::: 1:::111’:: YOU:TORAW CLOSTHS Newest Modes in Frames Latest Spring Feather, Flower and Berry Trimmings LADIES CAPITAL HAT SHOP l | Straw Mats to | | | 1 { teat sty s, lendimade Mate re-coveres on | We remod 1 fraies of the newest fashlons. | 508 11th St. N. W. Main 8322 | i Lacorporated All Party Dresses Some Formerly as High as 8§85 Now '322=5_0 ke P WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 4, 1923—PART 2. company at tea yesterda: at Le Paradis. Mrs. C. Mathews Dick entertalred at a bridge tea Thurmday afternoon in honor of Miss Ellzabeth Taylor Jones and Miss Beatrice Batty of Utlca, N. Y. afternoon, | Mrs. Arthur Keith, secretary of the Woman Lawyers' Council, will hostess at & tea to be given this aft- ernoon from 4 to ¢ o'clock at the headquarters of the National Woman's Party. Mrs. Keith will be assisted by Mrs. N. H. Darton. Mrs. Ambrose Dur- kin and Mrs. Charles Ruth will pre- side at the tea table. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen cntertained with a large tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clo She was assisted i gO CTETY. by Mrs. Samuel Rogers of North Carolina, Mrs. George Ivans, Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook and Mrs. Alfred Corbett Whitton. The rooms were beautifully deco- rated for the occasion with palms. ferns and other blooming plants, and the table decorations were gracefully arranged — asparagus, _ferns, Dink roses and other spring flowers. Sllver candelabra at each end of the table gave an added touch to its beauty. Presiding at the table were Mrs Merchant Mahoney, who served ices, and Mrs. Ashton Todd, who poured chocolate. Assisting in_the dining room were Miss Jane Dodge, Miss M. Esther Mavher, Miss Bertha Fran- ces Wolfe, Miss Maud White, Mra. L. E. Edelin of Maryland and Mr: Lee Draper. Miss Marion Morriss Speaker at Women's Tea Miss Marion Morriss of the Veter- ans' Bureau will be the speaker at the tea of the Columbian Women on Tuesday, at 4 o'clock. Her subject will be “Reconstruction Activities in the War Veterans' Hospitals” The hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Robert Fiske Griggs, Mrs. Thomas B. Brown and Miss Ruby Nevins. Mrs. Joht | Thomas Erwin, president of the Co- | lumbian Women, will preside, znd | Miss Elizabeth Peet will introduce the mpeaker. The place of meeting { will be, as usual, 1719 1 street. jale——lol——=lal———=/o]c——=[o]—=]o[——=la]—=[d] Poi Monday—ln the Salon vironment of their California. Charming shape tions=—perpetuating the popularity of the Sports Hats The entire remaining stock of these famous Sports Hate—aglow with the en- Reduced to 515 A splendid display—in Straw and Silk. with hand-embroidered designs in the gay vari-colored epring tones. borst . ELEVENTH ST. production in sunny s—and original crea- name Meadowbrook. Fourth FlOOl‘. 5 ol —=|0|—=al——=]|o|—=t—|o|c—=]al—=lal———]a] Philipsborn to 614 11th ST. N.W. arles Bookwalter, formerly | Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Drake Ceell was hostess on Thurs- | entertained a number of guests at ‘;iny ;v;nl;xs s buflet supper, ful-}pridge. followed by dancing and sup- owe: pridge o i ruary Mrs. Mitchell, who is visiting her |Per: Thursday evening, February 1. son-in-law and daughter, Licut, Com- | thelr guests including Mr. and Mrs. mander and Mrs. D. 1dufl, :Bonj.lmln Ames Laning, Mr. and Mrs guest of honor at a_small tea, gIven | Jouapy % 5 Sisael on Tuesday afternoon, by Mrs, R | Jobsoh Calfme 3Mr ""d My Bugene rtz, wife of Commander i Miss Flsle Nolan, Mid- y | shipman Lawrence Gerry, Miss Anne | “m‘;m; k{mn_'c-mg‘«\ ' \Vh( wel 'mm!\-'g | Nolan, Mr. Paul IHaddlick, Miss | “come y Jean Webster, in whic S e % gt | saith Chatterton starred, will be giv- | Martha Btichel, Mr. Stanler Walte.; en for three successive night, begin- ! 3r. and Mrs. James Moyle Grey, Mrs. niog February 5, at St Mary's Hall, | Arthur J. Clark, Mr. Elwin Haddllck the National Council of Catholi Wheat, Mra. Henry Churchill ook, Stewart, Mrs [——lo|— oot e e [0 e [0 ] ] [——=|o|——=|al—= 0] =—o|—==a] 00— 0] |0 —| 8| —] M Wty T s | RHODE ISLAND AVENUE ,Mrl, De Lansy 1, Mrs. E. M. Wood. L - = Wiiliam B | (One Skeiched) . Henry | | W. Ellsworth, Mrs. Henry F ; Mrs. E. B. Ful Mrs. Blanch H. Ray Mrs. Carl Wisewall and Mrs. Francis | A. St. Clair. iMa) and Mrs. Frinke, Mr. and Women of St Mary’s paris | Pierce Riddle and Mr. and Mrs. " lieut. and Mrs. Thomas C. Shing-!gan Morris. | ioivas ons for & but- | == Lo- evi-elect William vis t d in Annapolis dur- st week. Weleh and Miss <on, daughter of Com- der Valentine Nelson, U. 8, N, re- . were marrled on Monday after- noon, at the home of Francls T. Marchand, le of the bride. 5 H wife of Rear Ad- ., and the Misse. tine Scales, Scales’ . Prof. and Storrs Alden, at their Wardour, near Annapolis. to join Admiral Scales at th Avenue. 1510 H. STREET. N.W. NewVYork OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTEL» Filming if you are aiready acquaint- 4 with the culsine and serv- Ice, we wish to {mprees that the same bigh type of feod and preparation awaits you A full siz-coarse mens. SOEOLOV'S ORCHESTRA After-Inventory Sales A{l remaining Winter Apparel has been regrouped and repriced to insure prompt disposal. The Sfollowing denote the new low prices in effect tomorrow: DRESSES 17 Street, Afternoon and Informal Styles. . ... ....at $33 (Formerly to $135—Velvet, Twill, Crepe and Georgette.) 15 Street, Afternoon and Informal Styles. . ......at $§55 (Formerly to $150—Twill, Crepe de Chine and Satin.) 20 Street, Afternoon and Informal Styles e n s A0 STE (Formerly to $195—Twill, Crepe de Chine and Satin.) EVENING GOWNS 19 Velvet, Georgette, Satin, Metal Lace, Net, Taffeta and Chiffon. (Formerly to $245)......... S5 e at $55 and $75 Tee 0{ our many Paris designed -Piece Suits We are featuring at tempting prices 5 to $155 T}!e Frcnch }lave departed {fom !}‘lE set and staid plain-tailored Suit—evolving the 1359 severe Bnd more graccful mode"‘ typified by the 3-piece Suit—approaching the distinction of a costume. To this thought Parisian skill has brought a va- riety of interpretations—notably— home at have left Panama. Mrs. H. E. Shoemaker, wife of Com- | mander Shoemaker, U. 8. N., enter- talned at bridge on Wednesday aft- | * grnoon. a few guests coming in later or tea, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Hayward, who have a home near Annapolis, are leav- cl——o[——]o[—]ol——o]c——=[ol— ol [olc—— o] e—]a| o] e [o ] a: THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Inviting Your critical survey of Spring Garmenture as assembled with Louvre taste and marked with Louvre moderation SUITS 8 With and without fur (small sizes) (formerlyto$125)....at $25 6 With and without fur (formerly to $150). . . . veve.....at $50 COATS and WRAPS 4 Sports Coats (of Polo Cloth and Tweed) (formerly to $65) $25 6 Coats (without fur), (formerly to $195), ... ... . ... .$45 to $75 One each of the following: Veldyn, Grey Fox Collar and Cuffs (formerly $95), . Taupe Veldyn, Mole Collar (formerly $135) Brown Gerona, Kit Fox Collar (formerly $155) Black Gerona, Kit Fox Collar (formerly $165) , .. ... Black Gerona, Sable Squirrel Collar (formerly $165). Black Arabella, Kit Fox Collar (formerly $165) Navy Marvella Wrap, (formerly $165). . .. .. .. . .. Black Cordela, Kit Fox Collar (formerly $165) Navy Gerona, Opossum Collar (formerly $165), . . . Navy Veldyn, Kit Fox Collar and Cuffs (formerly $195) . Black Kasha, Trimmed with Monkey Fur (formerly $195), Taupe Veldyn, Kit Fox Collar ' (formerly $195), . ... Black Veldyn, Caracut Collar (formerly $235) . . . . ... Black Veldyn, Fox Collar and Cuffs (formerly $245) . . Brown Marcova, Fox Collar (formerly $250) . . Detachable Blo“fiefi—of crepe. Box Coats—with three-quarter sleeves. i Balkan Jackets, with ample sleeves. We can never say “complete”—for our as- sortments constitute a steady stream—flowing in and out—preserving exclusiveness by strict limita- tion of duplication—but providing generously that every taste and price may be individually ca- tered to. Cape-back Blouses, of printed crepe. The materials employed are Cordine, Twillcord and Poiret Twill. And the colors—Sand, Gray, Beige and Navy. $25.00 to $1750 —The Smart Crepes and Clever Dresses Cords—presented in new and charming models—radiantly embellished, $2950 to $125.00 t4o—Two and Three Piece models— SIS ] tired hai siors Suboe Sport effects of ultra Special attention is likewise directed to Spfing’ Suits In 2-piece models of favored ‘design $25 and $45 draping, smartness, ) A $27:50 to $165:0 —Coats and Capes are co-sharers wraps of fashion’s favor. Dressy and Sports Models—c o n s istently developed and finished. B e 4 arming New Hats—of distinc- Hats—?ve types. Dressy and Sports designs—rich and unique in treat- ment and character—exclusive withal. 3 $1250 to ol ——=Jol——lale——=lo|——lo]c——|a| === |o| =]t | === |n| e=—=|a| =—=|o[ —== |0 | —=]¢]