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SO ‘ - OCIE Patrons of the Chicago Opera Com-| pany Tonight Complete Roster of CIETY. ty Official and Resident Society. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes. the Secretary of the Treasu Mr. Mellon: the Secretary of War and Mrs WV eeks and other members of the cabl- net, with officials. diplomats and mem- hers of the smart circles of Washing- | ton society, will attend the perform ance of “Aida,” which the Chicago Opera Company will_give this evening ' at Polf's Theater. The audience will he one of particular briliance. even for \Vashington, and in no other city of this country are found so large a num- ber of notables. Mre, John B. Kendrick. wife of Sena- | tor Kena-ick, and Miss Kendrick will he at home Thursday afternoon f 4 1o 6. They will have witlr them ) IKendrick's sister. Mrs. Francis C. Williams, and her daughter. Miss Eula Williams, who has recently completed her course at Goucher Coliege and ! who will be a debutante of next vear, |-F Senatc: and Ars. George Wharton apper have gone to Devon. Pa. for eral days, and will re.urn to tue Powhatan on Tuesd: of Senator sccompanled vu!e b Mias Virginia Selder Mr. and Mrs, Charles 1 Washington, and Miss Vicginia Hume ! of Boston, attended the dance Satur- day glven at St. Mark's School, where y Wadsworth, son of Senator and re. Wadsworth. is a_siudent. Mrs Wadsworth and Miss Seiden will 1 turn today. Senator and Mrs. Lee Slater Over- man entertained a small company at | dinner Sunday evening at the Powha- | tan. Senator and Mrs. Henry L. Myers of Montana announce the enguge-' ment of their daughter. Mary An-! netta. to Mr. John Cotton Donnall of Charleston. W. Va. The wedding is expected to take place in Mar Senater and Mrs. Walter F. George | entertained a ‘company of five at ner last evening at the Powhatan ‘The judge advocate general of the| Navy and Mrs. Julian Latimer will be hosts this evening at a dinner in honor of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Edwin Denby Admiral and Mrs. John K. Wwill entertatn a small company at ner this evening for Miss Cath-! ine Radcliffe. ! Robi. soh\ Mme. Hubrecht. wife of the secre- tary of the Netherlands legation. has | 19sued cards for two at-homes, Satur- Aay aftarnoons. February 10 and 17.| from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. in her resi- dence at 2419 Massachusetts avenue reiien her guesis have been asked to mest Mme. de Graeff, wife of the minister of the Netherlands. Mme. Hubrecht. nee Van Alphen. har also issued cards for a small ex- Ribltion of her paintings February 1 3 and 14. at the Arts' Club. at 2017 1 street i Baron and Baroness von Below en- rtained the ambassador of Germany Frau Wiedfeldt at dinner day evening at 2400 16th street, ceding the dance which was given; that evening by the engineer branch “of the Army Relief Society. ta. Commander and Mis. E. J. Marquart l will entertain at dinner this e\enln;[ in_compliment to the latter's mother, Mrs. Robert Scannell. and Mrs. Ethei, Bdiley. They will later take their guests to the last of the serfes Of | dancs which the officers of the and Marine Corps have planned n the ,Willard Representative and Mrs. Funk entertained a company twenty young people at supper last/ evaning for their son, Ben Funk, who ! will return to New Haven today to | resume his studies at Yale University. | i Mrs. Harrison, wife of Senator 9 0'CLOCK DANCING ‘T'o Music by the Original Peacock Orchestra PETIT MADRILLON CHASTLETON HOTEL 16th Street at R HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mu. M. E. Holley 2861 100 ORIENTAL RUG SALE We only sell artistic and rare pleces. visit to our store will assure vou that we carry the very best in Oriental Rugs at moderate prices Washing and specialty. A. H. Bakshian 818 Conn. Ave. N.W. repairing a New and Beautiful Hose for Women. Lustrous Lisles and Silk-and-Lisles, finely shaped and v e ry durable; plain or.ribbed, in black, brown, camel, wistaria, navy, at 100 | The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co, 1343 F ‘taining u large company of i B: | chusetts, and |at St. Pat Harrison: Representative Nrs Ladislas Lazuro. Representative | and_Mrs. Per Quin. Mrs. John| W mpson. and Dr. and Mrs Oscar Wil will !ball which will be given tomorrow evering for the benefit of the Wash- ington E; S Ear and Throat Hospital | at 2400 16th street Mrs. T. Septimus Austin will enter- tain a company at dinner this even- ing and will take her gu later the performance of “Alda, be given at Poii'e Theater | Mrs. Timbe sentative Ci { Colorado. s slowly récuperating from | 2n illness of several weeks, but hus been obliged to cancel all social en- gagements for the remainder of the congressional session Mrs. El'zabeth L. Bailey is enter- | at this afternoon at dman lotel in honor of Mrs. Johu B. Ben- nett. The other guests include Mrs. John L. Hine. Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran. Mrs. W. L Finley. Mis. Butler Price, Mrs. ohn b il Stre Colden iggles s, Willlaw Bryan, 2. Harry Bawll oltz, Mrs. Sohn Logelan George Le Roy Irwin. Mrs. George | 1nhardt, Mrs. Bi Wells., Mrs. P. George. Mra. Thomus Dar- Lawrence Halstead. Mre. Jiss Hugh Walthall . Mrs. William . Samuel Le Loffre ot Mrs. Paul T. @. Donaldson. Mrs. . Mrs. Edwin V. Brockmiller, Mre. will ‘hitty,” Mrs. James | Franklin James Allison and Mr: Fresiding at the tea . Bailey w tbe Mre. A|exander Sharp Bennett nml . Mrs. Paul Hendron 1ah. Mre Jack Haves. wife of Prof of Mrs Clafe. Lavery, Thoma the Georgetowr chool, catertained the resident aculty of the schoul at teu yester- ¥ atternoon in her home at 182; 16th street Mrs. Charles M. Uman | uw days in New York turn to Washington Thursday spending a he will ve Wednesday or Miss Millicent Bailey ton this afiernopn for New York. Sne will _sail from *there on Wednesday for Panama to be the guest of Com mander and Mrs. Bannon until th firat of April Jeft Washing Justice and Mr Honor Guests ™ tained at dinner Saturday night, wh their guestse were Senator and Howard Sutherland, Justice and Mrs. i Churles H. Robb. Representative and| Mrs. Willlasa B, Bankhead and Mr. | and Mis. Edward A. Harrimun Miss Dorothy Hunier and Miss L i cille Showalter will entertain {luncheon in honor of Miss Helen Hus: !ted Saturday. February 10. at the Shorehain Mrs. John Winthrop Loveland will 1 Smith of Vermont. recelve the guests at the |v sional "I'humas | and ‘home after Febru | the THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, M be at home in her ‘apartments Wardman o'clotk Tuesday. at ark Hotel from 4 to 6 ay. O{vlver Crocker Stevens of St. . accompanied by Mrs. E win Pyle, is spending several days in Washington, and is at the Powhatan. Mrs. Stevens is a sister of Gov. E. C. il k] Mrs. Rober®W. Patterson will arrive in Washington Wednesday after Mrs. Lewis J. Battle will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon from to 6 o'clock in her home, at 1401 xennedy street. Mrs. Joseph V Representative who has been seriously ill Luke’s Hospital, in New Bed- ford. has returned to her home con- valescent and hopes® to come td' Washington later in the season. Her it to old friends in the congres- circle, which was postponed by her Hiness. was originally plan- ned to enable her to attend the Con- h. wife of former gressional Club breakfast. Mr. and Mrs Baltimore for turn Basil Gordon are in the day and will r. tomorrow or Wednesd: o Mr. which will | Gordon will serve as one of the ush- ers at the marriags this afternoon of Miss Ottolie V. Wickes, daughter of and Mrs. Walter F. Wickes, to Mr. Daniel Bough Brewster, llr ";d Mrs. Benjamin Harris Brew T Episcopal Church. {ington for the wedding and the r ception, which will follow ome of the bride's parents. “ranci in t re M The tea given by the Wom versal Alliance at Clifton v l!evdly afterngon was attended by 125 guests was a great success. After a dramatic recital by the Shafteshury 1'School of Bxpression of Baltimore. wer® given by br. Alfredo, Among those assisting at the tea tables were Mme. Vareia, wife of the minister of Uruguay Mma. Alfaro, wife of the minister of Panama: Mme. Stangler. wife of the 'ge d'affaires of Czeckoslovak arles Selden. jr.. and Mrs. W. The next tea at €lifton will Sunday February 18 An- nouncements of the guests of honor will be made later. A quiet wedding took place in St Catholic’ Church Saturday, . Edward Casey. £ AMr. Clarence G!bb- “harles Gibbs. the Rev. songs Wansau son of - Mr. P. J. O'Con- Agnes Leahy acted as brides- . Edward Smith was best d Mrs. Gibbs left for a north agd will be at 15, Inell ofllouvng == maid and M man. Mr. vedding tri 1 Blodgett-Burn ham of > have announcved engagem r daughter. Miss Helen Gillett Burnham. to Mr. Randolph Clowes of Washington. son of the late George Hewlett Clowes nd Mrs. Clowes. Mr'and Mrs Y The Society of Sponsors. composed of women who have christened ships will meet at the Willard 28, Mrs, the Navy, 27 and Russell C. bLruary { Langdon is president of the soclety and Mrs. Frederick Hicks vice presi- dent Mrs Hicks will entertain at tea for he society on Februar t rom 4to 8. The members of the junior class of girls at Trinity College will have charge of the Copper Bowl tearoom Thursday, Friday and Saturddy atter. noons durlnz the tea hours. All money made at this time will turned in by the class for the Trinity College bullding fund. Fifteen girls of the cl Wi act in the capacit of waitresses in groups of five eacl son of | be | spending some months at her home In Chicago. i i | RS. RAPHAEL R. GOVIN, One of the hoatesses who will enter- ys. Miss Katherine coll' and Miss Margery Grant are in general charge of the tearoom during the three afternoons. The girls_who will serve tea are Miss Jean Dierkes, Miss Mary Julla Tummel s Hazel Ryan, Miss Betty {O'Nel . Miss Mary | Murphy, Miss Freida Mazuzan, Miss .| Lucy Maloney. Miss Alice Jackson, Miss Helen O'Brien, Miss Mary Louli ! Tinley. Miss Anna Rose Conti. Miss Katherine Mullins, Miss Gertrude | | Quinn and Miss Louise Andres the three ri Dr. Tom A. Willlams will be the guest of honor at the tea at the College Women's Club on_ Monday. He will discuss “What Shall We Think of Coue’s Method of Psycho- therapy as Compared With Others?” ith Mrs. Martin A. Morr! for the afternoon, will A. Willlams and Mrs. . Mrs. Robert F. Rose de! is to preside the tea table. Mrs. Frank H. Alnsworth is leaving for the south, after spending a month at Wardman Park_Hotel. - She will visit friends in New Orleans and | Houston. and later she will be join- | ed by Capt. Alnsworth, when ‘they | | will return to their home in San | | Francisco, The Notre Dame Lamur Alumnae | Association 1 hold a card party | ;Tueaaa_v evening, February 6, at 8:30 o'clock, in the auditorium of the| | Notre Dame Academy. The Washington chapter of the! Georgetown Convent Alumnae Asgo- clation will give a card party at Wardman Park Hotel Friday after- roon, the proceeds of which will be presented the convent to start a fund | for a_gymnastum which the sisters | | have long desired to erect | "The games. bridge and five hun-| dred. will begin at 2 o'clock. Some costly prizes have been contributed by the Alumnae in distant cities, and one will be alloted to each table. The patronesses are members of the association, and include: Mrs. | Frederick Grant, Mrs. Albert Gleaves, Mrs. John R. Williame, Mrs. Joseph Leiter. Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. Arthur Wallace Dunn, Mrs. Tracy J. Jeffords, Mrs. Frank W. Hill. Mrs. | D. C, MONDAY, FE * Garberr: Gatitara St “Mips " Eila Dorsey. Mrs. Charles P. Rose Miss Btell Dovine. St 7. Cnmeaok re. J: Miller l.nd Ml- Donahue. Secretary Denby to dpeak Before Government Cl Mrs. Howard W, Sullivan of 1388 W Unlon street, Brooklyn, N..Y., third vice president of the Govornmnnt Club, announced yesterday that Sec- retary of the Navy Edwin Denby had formally accepted in writing an in- vitation to preside at the annual luncheon of the club, to be held st the Astor Hotel, New York, on 4vrll 14, at 1 _pm.. on which occesion United States Senator Willlam M. Calder will present the Neéw York state flag. Heretofore the Government Club luncheons’ have always been in honor of the Arm jecretary of the Ni ddr will be bro: Iyn navy vard will furnish The club has a membershij and is a civic, non-politica zation, Mrs. George the presiden Mrs Willlam G. Dem: 8 vice president, Mrs. Charles H. Grif- fin; third vice p! ident, Mrs. Howard Sullivan; recording ‘Walter H. Haskell: correspo! P. Ga M Cherie Clarkey Mrs. George F. Sulzbacher, jr.. Mrs. Minos Murray, jr, Mrs E. T. Herbert, Mrs. L, F. McDoug 11, Mrs. H. C. H Mrs. Deutuor. Mue A Veli And Meao T Am or Returns From ‘New York. The ambassador of Peru. Senor Don Frederico Pezet, returned to Wash- ington yesterday from a short visit in New York The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier were hosts at luncl.eon vesterday, when their guests |THE NEW HALL of FAME Dintse Famous Baritone Metropolitan Opera Compewy For the musical masterpieces of today, ask for Brunswick Gold Label Records. Great stars of today record for them exclusively—the world’s tru- est reproductions. Two selec- tions on each record. Playon any phonograph. Just released : 15028—Vol od 1o (You and 1) 4 Lustananis »: Sang by Dasnise of the Metro- Company. A Bruiswick dealer : | HALF-PRICE SALE FUR COATS Practically our entire stock in sthis final mark-down of the season! Hudson Seal, Bay Seal, Caracul, Mole, Jap Mink, Raccoon, Muskrat — straight-line coats, wraps ‘and sport ~t\le>—plam and trimmed coats—at exactly one-half original prices! tion—it will pay vou! i il 262 Hllustrated One of the new English mix- tures in blue, gray or tan. Very youthful in its loose box lines for ornamentation, accenting its smartness with groups of tai- lored tucking. At least seven other models in this one group alone, including twill cords in navy and black. 1216 F St. N.W. Spring Suil Foent The First Important Aid to Smartness Not to select a new suit is to over- look the of the Spring season! ideas in suits are here to answer every query—they’re subtly different in line." delightfully wearable. There breasted the waistline with a single button— there are sash models with hip-depth th pl first and most emphatic note 2 All the new bl youthful, and altogether are new box models. double- or jauntily fastening below i, bi se wrap-around jackets tying to the side —-there are Balkan blouse models with deep hip girdles—there are sports. types so smart and appealing—and transcending all other modes are the Three-Piece Costume Suits A frock when you like, as coloriul as you choose with its top of plain, printed, embroidered or braided crepe, instantly its cleverly designed jacket. 5392 Tllustrated A model to be welcomed by the woman who finds the hip line especially becoming, this suit adhering to the Balkan blouse type, with deep inset band of self tucking for the gir- dle and supplying the cuffs, Of navy twill cord. Other very new styles at this price. Other Groups UP. to $125.00 Including Three-Piece Suits and Tailleurs correct for street wear with Three Special Groups Should Have Your Special Attention 593 Illustrated Fascinating points of newness are noted in this model of fine twill cord—the Bishop sleeves, with bands of self at the wrist. the boxsjacket, with ties at the neck, and both back and front very beautifully embroidered. fo! ra Many three-piece models at this price, thy . SO be; charming type of crepe immediately adjust itself to one’s individuality. Iy, moment creates new charm trasts of deep rose and blues, with occasional gleams of Make selec- Always Something Transforming e tailored suit¥into a com- ete costume ‘ becomes a atter of simplicity with the ouse pictured—ready to N In Lanvin green it is love- also in sandalwood or ttersweet. The price ems moderate-at $16.75. Tied and Dyed The ecffective art of the r the Deauville 'kerchief— diating fascinating con- e rich white crepe back- ground. $7.50 seems very little for JJarge a square of real auty. 1 N.IID. lfl- TDeir gyests af | | | | | UARY 5, 1923. SOCIETY ere asked to the Dsan of sor, the v.q' Rev. Albert Victor lle, who was preventad from com- ‘Washington because of illnes; Juscheon were Sen no Konr.v g, r Da- the mnulor ol the rlxllh t-b-m and Mys. Henry Getty mfln counselor of the Itallan Last evening Senator Jones entertained a company fourteen at supper in compliment to the Vice President, Mr. Coolidge, who was the guest in whose honor Mrs Frederick Dent Grant entertained at luncheon earlier in the day. Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty has ar- rived at the New Willard from her home in Grove City Pa., for her an- nual fortnight's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty formerly 1lived in Wachington when Mr. D‘ur’heny was s member of the Spanish treaty olaims commission. Miss_Kate B. Miller. professor at (Continued on Ninth Page.) with the minister of igaria and Mme. Panaretoff. who also entertained Frau Lang. wife of the German consul general in New York, and A of the Bulgarian le The minister and Mme. Panaretoff will entertain a company of four- teen at dinner this evening in honor of ambassador of Spain and Benora de Riano. noff, secrotary tion. Mrs. Charles .\u- Hoft- d Mrs, Ir- -bcl Board- lld'n Myer, hr. Mies Elizabeth w Hugh V. Tennlnt tish embassy staff. Germany and informally Mrs. Jones, wife of Sesator An- drieus A. Jones, entertained a com- Puly of sixteen at luncheon today Ber apartment at 2400 16th strest mpliment, to _her house guest L. Bowles of Kansas City, who will be with Senator ll’ld Mrs. Jones a fortnight. in ool RARE FUR VALUES This is the opporturle time of the entire year in which to buy Furs. Our complete stock of Luxurious Coats, Capes and Wraps is on Sale at Reduced Prices. We sponsor nothing but perfect furs of the highest quality. All present reductions are Genuine and Substantial. With the thought of next year in mind, as well as the remainder of this season, you will find this sale most profitable. The following are but representative of the wonderful choice now available: ) Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Caracul, Mole, Broadtail, Mink, Kolinsky, Nutria, Squirrel, Musleral Civet Cat, Ocelot and Raccoon Fbreel, Comer Thirleentt T R Just arrived—this “Hanan” Tongue Pump Is part of spring’s delight 39).50 Black satin—the piece de resistance of fine foot- wear. Equally suitable for street or formal wear. Novelty tongue and graceful Spanish heel. First Fioor. The Hecht Co. Your personal couturiere cannot excel “Printzess” Frocks such as these at $39.so' Beginning with the nationally-famous fabric~Forstmann & Huffmann twillcord, retaining Madam’s interest in the thoroughbred ‘coat effect and rich braid finish, these frocks are the creme de la creme of fashion. ¢ &% Fastened oddly with a buckle that also serves to trim reservedly. This is @ model for early spring wear, whether you sojourn at the shore or take your daily walk in your home town. Brown Black Sizes 16 to 42. Mauve Navy (The Hecht Co., wecond floon) The Hecht Co. 7th at F

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