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SOCIETY. Society Senator and Mrs. Frelinghuysen Hosts to Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge at Supper Tonight. .| to Miss Enld_Simms, whose engage- HE Vice President and ‘fr‘z ment to Mr. Chester A. Snow was re- Coolidge will be the gUeS!S|cently announced. ~ Miss Hanna's of honor at a buffet Bupper | guests included Princess Bertha Can- Which Senator and Mrs |tacuzene, Miss Carla Gordon, her : cousin from Providence, R. L, who Joseph S. Frelinghuysen will give to [ potain (rom, Frovidence, B T, who is a company of about 100 this evening. ! son, Mr. Chestér A. Snow, Mr. Gu: The supper will be followed by & tave Pabst, Mr. Richard Davidson, M program which Mme. Anna Case of the | Reed Hoover and Mr. Robert Patter- Metropolitan Opera will give. - son. Mrs. Coolidge was the guest of | Mrs. John L. Edwards entertained honor at a luncheon party entertain- '\\f{:‘r:x‘ra;':tl\xw:x‘-r ‘Mm! ::'lmm?‘h‘:d' Sl o = a bride tea at Chevy Chasc ed today by Mrs. Guy Despard Goff. |, gpor flernoon In honor of Miss who had_ as other guests Mrs. | Frances Pelzer, who is visiting Miss Thomas R. Marshall, Mrs. Arthur | Alice Milburn. The guests were Miss Capper, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. Stephen Milburn, Miss Julie Hume, Miss B. Elkins, Mrs. Frederick Dent abeth Beale, Miss Emma Stitt Grant, "Miss Helen Cannon, Mr. s Mary Stitt. Mixs Elizubeth Jones ball, Mrs. Louis Hertle, Mrs. Glover, | el Colbert iics Mra. Chaun G. Parker, Mrs. Ira Miss Alberta Gil Bennett, Mrs. Harold Walker and i Miss Ruth Miss Louise D. Goff. Green and Miss Eleanor Northrop, of Belgium and M T iia artier went to New : . we 3 snn., s in W ATow dRYSEEEE 1 AR and is at the New Mrs, | Willird, Miss Temple has just r { turned from a trip to South America. ‘! Mrs. Henry Wells is entertaining at {luncheon today at Rauscher's in honor of Mrs. J. Lowtia Bell of New | York city York 3 The Hughe State and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans were < hosis at a small dinner last night at Reception at Lithuanian Le Paradie Legation This Afternoon. = < ¥ and Mrs. Edward H. Alsop of | Washington will sail tomorrow on the ulio Cesare, and will be ompanied by their daughters, Miss nily Alsop and Miss Eleanor Alsop. large rec to 6 o'clock in the legation at 1923 ¥ street in celebration of the anni- | versary of Lithua independen The sev undre sts will clude offici Mrs. Thomas J. Groce of Galveston ston announces the mar- age of her daughter Patlence to Mr. n Lendon Allen of Okmulgee, . at the residence of Capt. and . Hayne Ellis at noon on Thurs- ay, February 15. As Mr. Allen is in nourning the ceremony was witness- by only immediate fnembers of the amily and a few close friends. The Rev. Dr. Meade Bolton McBride of Grace Church officiated. ter George of| Mrs. I t dinner Sun- | luncheon day everng at the Hotel I'ow da; when their guests will include sev- | K, eral of those who w Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller earlier in the house of spring table has a cen- nations, vellow arrying out the col- g at th 7 Mme. cretary of the Vinikas, wife of th 5 legati Senator and Mrs H. Miron was hostess at Georgia will ente at the Occidental Wednes- , taking her guests afterward to th's Theater. Her party included Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. J. E. Bryant, Mrs, Adams and Mrs. Horner. Mrs. James Campbell Cantrill, wife lof Representative Cantrill of Ken- tucky, and Mrs. Maynard C. Burrell | will ‘preside as ho s at the tea tollowing the program at the Political v Hoke iy Club_ on Saturday afternoon, Thom, | February 17, at 2:30 o'clock, in the Miss | ballroom of the Franklin Square Hotel. 3 and Mrs. Tiller will_receive Sunday afterncon from 4 to 7 o in their home at 3408 Mo street and will be as and Mrs. William and Mrs. George, forme Smith, Mrs. Alfred Pe Mrs. William C. 1 Maizie Crawford. ank B. Kellogg York Tuesday March le, where the former will be a delegate to the pan-Ameri- can con which will meet in San- tiago de o. Mrs Kellogg will go to New Y \bout the first of March and the senator will join her there after the adjournment of Congress. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederic Wate have as their guests over the week end_their aunts, Mrs. Walter Keenan of New York. Miss Imogene Keenan | of Philadelphia and two cousins, Miss Ruth Keenan and Mrs. Horace Syl- will them on their return from Beach, where they have been staying at_the Roval Ponciania. Mrs, Waters will entertain at tea nday at 4 o'clock, with Mrs. Syl ster ‘and Miss Ruth Keenan presid- ing at the tea table, Mrs. Jerome Francis Crowley wi the guest of honor at & bridge lunch- con Friday, given by Mrs. Waters when the color scheme Wwas pin: Col. and Mrs. Edwin D. Bricker will entert at dinner tonight preceding the Washington bar- to which they will later take - guests, the company including and Mrs. Charles F. Humphrey, nd Mrs. Alfred Brandt, Col Hughes and Mrs. Smith. vester of New York, who are visiting | Palm | of Knoxville, | ington to attend the | THE EVENIN CARN ‘Wife of the charge d’affaires of Lithua: from 4 to 6:30 o’clock this afterno of the fifth anniversary o and blue. Covers were laid for six- teen. The assistant secretary of war, J. Mayhew Walnwright, was th honor guest at a stag dinner gl t night in New York by Cornelius Vanderbilt. Mr. Walnwri; went up to New York yesterd morning and will return to Washix ton today. The Cuban consul in W Mr. De Quesada, will ente dinner this evening in Rau: compliment to his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Juan Alonzo of New York, who & s guests at the legation. The company, numbering twenty, later will attend the theater. Miss E. J. Mora and Miss E. S. Mora and their brother, Mr. H. D. Mora of Brandon, Vt., are in Washington for a two months' stay and are at the Powhatan. shington, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney of New York is a guest at the Hotel Hamii- ton. Mr. T. W. Sidwell will leave New York tomorrow on the liner Megantic for a winter cruise to the Woest Indfes. Panama Canal, South Ame ca and Windwardi and Lee Islands. The card party to be given by the unday after- m 3 to 6 PLAITING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley 9371 2561 this = v, February 18, and the Sunday following, February 25, after 3:30 of Mrs. West will not re- ceive again u fter Lent. Col. Matthew F. Steele, U. S. A., re- tired, and Mrs. Steele have come to Washington from Fargo, N. D. and are spending a month or two in Washington. They have taken an apartment at 2400 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Hertle are at the New Willard for the remainder of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Hertle have spent the winter in the west and will not open their charming home, Gun- ston Hall, until the spring. Mrs. Merritte Ireland will not be at home tomorrow afternoon, but will recelve again on the following Satur- day, February 24. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant has been obliged to cancel her social engage- ments owing to {llness. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pembroke Thom of Baltimore are spending a few days in Washington and are at the New ‘Willard. these varieties tomorrow: Jonquils $1.50 doz. a social obligation. Sweet Peas $1 & $1.50 bunch Order ‘7! uhphona’fl March winds or other causes keep you at home. Blacksstone’s Remembrance Boxes at $5 $7.50 and $10 afford graceful means of discharging many _ Contain ROSEMARY CHOCOLATES - and your own selection of flowers. Carnations, $2 doz. SPRING FLOWERS —are here to dispute the sway of March and carry their joyful brightness into your heart and home. Featuring Violets $1 bunch 14thand H Phone Main 3707 P e = = Princess Ghika and Mme. Zaldivar will be hostess at dinner this eve- ning, when their guests will number twenty-eight. Capt. and Mrs. Shiras A. Blair have taken an apartment in the St. Albans. They will entertain at dinner tonight in honor of Maj. and Mrs. G. E. A. Rienberg. Maj. Heinberg is comman- dant of Bolling Fleld. Mrs. Blair was hostess at luncheon today, having as her guests, Mrs. Lee Thomas McCann and Miss Willie Dun- can, nleces of Representative Oliver of Alabama, and their house guest, Miss Katharine Gulley of Birming- ham, Ala. 608 to 614 Congressional Hosts to Speaker and Mrs. Gillett. Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ac- kerman were hosts at a dinner last even- ing in honor of the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Frederick Gillett, entertaining at Wardman Park Hotel for a company of thirty-six guests. Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, wife of the senator from Florida, has issued cards for a tea at her home, 1455 Massachusetts avenue, on Monday afternoon, February 26, from 5 to 6 o'clock. The guests are being invited to meet Dr. Walter F. Prince, who 1s | to lecture on “Forts’ Years of Pry- | chical Research” at 8 o'clock on the same evening at the Playhouse. Miss Elizabeth Hanna entertained at dinner last ning in compliment el ekt oo ——] Another new and beautiful stocking. Open-work clock, very sheer silk, rein- forced toe and heel, in black, otter, beige—at The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co ap.: 1383F . k& We are offering for Saturday— Exquisite Spring Hats In new shapes— In original combinations In becoming types In the popular materials. At Surprising Prices bilipsborn 11th ST. N.W, [o|——=|o|e—=|a|—= o] = [al—=]s]——]o]c—=]o] c—X] TAR, WASHINGTON, D. e Lithuanian independence. for the benefit of orphan children country. | 7 committee having | g Miss Bertha s Minerva Green- | Jeanette Greenberg. | both overseas and in Membors of the the affair in charge a Wolf, chairman; Mi berg and Mis: Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry R. Casey their guest Miss Kosalind_Fuller who will undas will h; as day: arrive from New York this for several J. Bell in thelir surburban home “Twin Oaks.” Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Black will entertain at supper Monr< evening, at the City Club, after ‘ne program which Mra. Black will give assisted |by Miss Helen Barbee, soprano, Mrs. Black will give readings which will |include a number of Mrs. Minnege- rode Andrews’ works. Mrs. Wade H. Cooper is visiting triends in Florida. Later she will go to Havana, where she will remain for the rest of the winter. Misx Boardman Presides Round Table Lunch. Miss Mabel Boardman presided at the lunch and round table discussion yesterday, following the lecture given lby Mr. Gaillard Hunt of the State Department, the lecture being the {third of the series for the public ar- ranged by Washington Study at the Highlands on “Makers of the Con- istitution.” Among others taking part were: Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Emma_ Childs iDwight, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. !George 'P. Scriven, Mrs. Richard Har- low, Mr. George Bond Cockran, 8. C. S. Hamlin, Miss ah R. Lee, Frederick H. Gillett, Miss MocQuad Mr. Fox. Miss Hayworth, Mr. Dun ning. Miss Maud R. Cavanagh, Capt. ving, Mrs. Charles M Ciiarles C. Marbur: trong, Judge Mary Miss Nannle B. Maury and i Miss Marla Ewin Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nutting, former- {1y of Washington, now of New York lana New Hampshire, are in Washing- {ton for a few days before returning to their New Hampshire home. They lare en route from Miami, Fla., and arc at the Burlington. Tomorrow afternoon the International | Association of Arts and Letters will give a tea in honor of Mrs. Maud Lam- bert Taylor, who will reiate reminis- censes of Robert Browning and give an interpretation of “Childe Harold of the Dark Tower Cam Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddard and Mrs. Essery Barnard will recelve the who will assist him at a n-rrnuonl = in lunml 2 Think of It! YOU CAN READ AN the Latest FL-CT-LON e e gt 250 t ¥ PEARLMAN BOOK SHOP appear with the Ram's Head Players. Miss Anita Entees Cella Whitaker. Mrs. who will accompan be the guest of M will visit Georgia Long ulle Mrs M ’A 93 Toth & G St No_prohibitive tariff SPECIAL NOTICE—Saturday Noon, February 17, the Original Peacock Orchestra will give a Double Concert at 12:30 and 1:40 at THE MADRILLON, 1304 G St. N.W. Tue Pemt IN THE CHASTLETON 16th at R For Reservation: Ten to One that from 9 to 1 you'll have more fun than you ever had before. Dance tonight to The Original Peacock Orchestra — those Mad Melodists from Paris and Deauville, whose “cyclownic” harmonies will turn you into a dancing typhoon. rate meals. Earopean tidbits or elabo- ELIL@N N v 5 \ s Phone North 10000 (NI A ) A | S C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 716, 7923. Buests and the entertainment commit- tee will preside at the tea table, Dr. Hinnelman will give a musical program. Among those who have made reserva- tions for the speclal luncheon to be &iven at the Women’s City Club tomor- Tow at 1 o'clock p.m. are: Miss H. H. Arnold, Mre. Robert J. Bates, Mrs. F. Alexander Todd, Mrs. Lansburgh, Mrs. 8. G. Blythe, Miss Hope Thompson, Mrs. Winthrop M. Daniels, Mrs. Mark Potter, Mrs. A. G. McClintock, Mrs. Boit, Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin, Mrs. G. Gard- ner, Mra. George O'Dell, Miss F. B. Mor- rill, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Anna J. Leh- man, Mrs, Saul, Mrs. Laura A. Bradley, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. G. S. Miller, jr.; Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Wolson, Mrs. Jeannette H. Wade, Miss Joy L. Web- ster, Mrs. S.'E. Brown, Miss Aida Mayo, Miss Vall, Miss Solomon, Mrs. O. I Woodley and Mrs. J. F. Clark. Miss Mary Winsor, lecturer, and re- cently returned from a trip through entral Europe, will be the honor guest and speaker. ~ “France, Germany and the Ruhr” will be her subject. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler Bonestell of San Francisco, Calif.,, are making an extended visit In Washington and are staying at the Hamilton. Capt. E, M. 8. Steward, U. S. A, is spending the week at the Lee House Mr. and Mrs. John J. Noonan, who have been stopping at the Burlington, have closed their Cleveland FPark home for the winter, and are at present visiting friends in Chicago and Cineinnati. —_— King George has a marvelons mem- ory for faces. HIS majesty has only to meet a person once and that per- son’s features are permanently regis- tered In his mind. SOCIETY,. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licensés have been issued to the following: Wililam N Magdaiyn G. James G. Oliv of Richmond, Va Ollie MeIntosh and Jessie Dance. Dennis Williams and Margaret Henley. ory Newton mud Jewine Johnson. William B. Young and Mury E. West. Joseph Woads and Alberta Wheeler. Wiler C. ) nd Virginia Thompson. d_Euna Porter. Mable of Oneonta, N. Y. arkness of New York eit uud Callie L. Bradham, both and John B. Hall and Roberta Andrews. Kobert M. Kearoes and Sarab & Cuton. " Whitmors &nd both o Etfickn, Va: T Jremptan oxander Tiost of this eity 2aa Carrle afEusdaea s T e eott ‘Walter' Williams and Portla Liggets, BAR WOMEN FROM JURIES. DOVER, Del., February 16—A bill to exempt women from jury duty was passed by the state senate vesterday. A number of suffragists spoka against the measure, declaring that tue women desired “no such discrimination.” KAPLOWIT Zse INCORPORATED For SaturJay 0n7y— Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps of the better kind 385 721 NINTH J/"T.NW, | 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Saturday—the last day of our Final Clearance Sale All small lots. gardless of former reductions. Odds and ends must be sold re- Prices have been cut again to insure a quick and complete clearance. Remember, Tomorrow is the last day of this extra- ordinary money savings event. doors open at partment. 9:15; Be here when the Unheard-of values in every de- Dresses, Suits, Coats, Furs, Waists, Blouses, Gloves, Petticoats, Silk Underwear, Hosiery, Negligees, Bath Robes, Sweaters, Millinery, Etc. All Sales Final —No Exchanges—No Refunds Drd tor’s st