Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1923, Page 8

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e S e | Societ Mrs. Coolidge and BOCIETY. Wives of Senators Guests at Luncheon Today of Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps. HE Vice President and Mrs. 4 Coolidge will be the guests of honor at dinner this even- ing of Mr. and Mrs Charles Svarren, who have asked a distin- guished company to meet them. e Mrs. Coolldge was the honor guest a luncheon today of Mrs. Phipps, ':Ife of Senator Lawrence C. Phipps, v\’ al:re other guests were the members of the “Senate ladies luncheon,” which mests Tuesday of each week for a plenic luncheon at the Capltol. Count Lerchenfeld, Guest At German Embassy, Leaving. : he ambaseador of Germany an x-r";'fw.m.m have had as their guest at the embassy for a few days the former prime minister of Ba- varia, Count Lerchenfeld, who will leave today for Louis. stani, ambassador of Italy, has issved invitations for & reception Monday afternocn, Feb- ruary 26. from 5 to 7 o'cleck in henor of Signora Ollvia Rosstti Agrest! of the International Institute of Agri- culture, who is arriving Saturday. Signora Agresti will live at the alub- heuse of the American Assoclation ©of University Women, on I street, while in Washington, and she will probably be a guest at the Congres- sional Club while here. Prince Gelasio The meeting tha Archeological which was arrenged for Fri- - evening at 8:30 o'cleck In_the sh embassy, will instead be held afternocon at 5 o'clock in v Hall of the National Cathe- School at Mount St. Alban' ihrough the courtesy of Miss Me- Tonald d M TWabster. The ehange was ma tlous !liness in ambasador of Gr Geddes. sa0ld of and Mrs Joseph S. Fre- ghuysen will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to the Speaker of the House of Representa- tives and Mrs. Frederick I Gillett. AMrs Fenn, tive T Hart Fenn, wife of Representative T. Frank Appleby, are recelving this afternoon from 4 to 6:20 o'clock in the former's home, at 1625 16th street. Those assisting hem are Mra. Ernest R. Ackerman, Mrs. Frederick R. Lehlbach, Mrs Randolph Perkins, Mrs. Francls F. Pattorson, jr.: Mrs. Richard P. Free- Jumes P. Glynn, Mrs. uin, Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. Harry C. Ransler, K. Favrot, Mrs. Wells' Goodykoontz, Mre. Samuel S. Arentz, Mrs. Harry K. Taylor and Miss Dorothy Deannett. ‘The table has a centerpiece of large Fellow tulips and freezia and the house I3 gay with spring fowers. Ropresentative and Mrs. John Jacob TRogers will entertain at dinner to- merrow evening in honor of Lord and Lady Middleton of London, who will arrive in Washington tomorrow. They will be the guests of honor at dinner Thursday evening of the min- ister of Rumania and Princess Bi- besco. Mrs. Winslow, ‘e of Representa- tive Sainuel II. Winslow, was hostess to a company of twelve at luncheon today, ‘Tile aaw assistant attache of the Erenchh_embassy. Chief Engineer P. T. H. Gripon, has arrived in Wash- and assumed his duties. En- gineer Gripon is temporarily living 2t the Army and Navy Club, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., en- tertained at luncheon today n her home on 16th street, when her guests were Mme. Wallenberg, Senora de Alafro, Mme. Kwapiszewska, Mrs. Chauncey Hackett, Mrs. Daniel B. De- vore, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. George Ehle and Mme, Godoy. Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will enter- tain at luncheon tomorrow at Ward- man Park Hotel, preceding the card party which will be given there for the benefit of relief for Russlan refu- gees, and will entertain her guests thére after the luncheon. Ars. Abram Lisner entertained at luncheon today, followed by bridge, her guests including Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. Frank Mondell, Mrs. Wil- liam ' Rodenburg, Mrs. Charles H. Tlobb, Mrs. John Langley, Mrs. Percy Edwards Quin, Mrs. Theodore Shuey, Mrs. Byron U. Graham, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Charles Carroll Wolcott, Ars. Frederick Gauntlett, Mrs. Phillp ‘Welcker, Mrs. Caroline Robertson, Printed Crepe de Chine, $2.59 Charming array of Jar- diniere, Joey, Arabesque, Dresden and Persian color tints. 36-Inch Glaze Taffeta at $1.89 Frost, sheen, beautiful two-toned effects. E cellent range of combi- nation light and medium shadings. 32-Inch Tubtest Broad- cloth Silk, $1.79 The smooth, even finish of the queen of fabrics. Great variety of striped and plain colors. 36-Inch All-Silk Tussah at §1 The natural pongee shade, with Cannelle and Releve self-colored stripes. Wash like a ’kerchief. Here Are Just Four Typical Val- ues From 1114 G St. NW. Mrs. George: ning at 9 o'clock at the clubhouse. | Mrs. Daniel Thew Wright, Mrs, Wil- lam Gerry Morgan, Mrs. Charles Ran- fon Reynolds, Mrs. Henry Fairfax Robertson, Mrs. Charles ‘Willlamson, Mrs. Margaret Hughes and Mrs. Cor- Col. and Mrs. Henry R. Casey will entertain a number of guests at tea this afternoon in their apartment near Sheridan Circle for Miss Rosalind Fuller, Miss Anita Enters and Mrs. Georgla Long of New York, who are Elving tonight the last performance at the Ram's Head Playhouse of their delightfully unique program of period ngs and dance impressions. e most charming features of the concert is the singing of a number of ::fl! Lngxxu-h ?Nl‘daal; by ,}"}’ Fuller a group of old English play songs by Miss Fuller and Miss Enters. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamlin Lverett will entertaln a smal com- pany at dinner preceding the muslical to which they have invited a large company this evening. The program wil be given by Marie Ivogun and the Elshuco Trio. In honor of Mr. Justice Sanford, Mr. Charles Henry Butler has issued cards for an evening reception at his home, 1535 1 street, Tuesday evening, February 27, from 9 to 11 o'clock. Mrs. Butler, with a number of wom- an friends will assist Mr. Butler in rocelving the guest: The counselor of the German em- bassy and Frau Dieckoff have come to Washington and are established in the house at 1628 K street, which the former leased shortly after his arrival here a few months ago. Frau Dieck- hoff arrived in New York about a week ago and Dr. Dieckhoff went to meet her there. Mrs. Lord, wife of Gen, H. M. Lord, director of the bureau of the budget, is in St. Petersburg, Fla., for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farwell will be hosts at dinner this evening in compiiment of the former's sister, Mrs, Reginald de Koven of New York, who | arrived yesterday to be thelr guest for a few days. Mrs. de Koven has many frlends, made here, when, with Mr. ‘de Koven,.they spent several winters herc and occupled the resi- dence, which 18 now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Noyes at Vermont avenue and N street. Mr. de Koven was at that time conductor of the Washington Symphony Orchestra. The Congressional Club wil gt its 1ast dance of this season this ev. The club will have as its guest of honor Friday afternoon at tea Miss Margaret Callahan, soprano, and Col. Charles Fralley, violinist, who will give a short program, assisted by Mrs. Paul Bleyden, accompanist. The music | will be followed by tea, when Mrs. Caraway, wife of Senator T. H. Cara- way, and Mrs. Hicks, wife of Rep- resentative Frederick C. Hi will preside at the tea_table. 3 them will be Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Mrs. John B. Kendrick. Mrs. Charles Kearns, Mrs Patrick H. Kelley, )Alréi.( Agrfln \?. K;edidel', Mrs. Samuel - Kendall, Mrs. Edward Keatin, nd Mrs. Willlam Kenyon o Judge and Mrs. J. S. Harlan have gone to New York for a visit and are staying at the Hotel Schuyler. The assistant secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Edward Cifford, has returned from Asheville, N, C., where he spent the week end with his son, Lambert. Mrs. Herman Glade, wife of Col. Glade, who has had to break all of her social engagements on account of a serlous {llness, is recovering and will be able to sce her friends within a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. William Herrey Plu- mer of Boston are house guests of Col. and Mrs. Robert H. C. Kelton at Soldiers’ Home. Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler was hostess at dinner last evening, entertalning at Wardman Park Hotel, where her guesis were the minister of Colombla,i and Senora de Olaya, Senator and | Mrs. Arthur Capper, Senator and Mrs. | Howard Sutherland, Senator Samuel | D. Nicholson, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- INOER WO, PRINCESS BERTHA CANTACUZENE. Daughter of Prince and Princess Cantacuzenc-Speransky, who is the leading npirit among young &irls in making a success of the eard party at Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow for the henefit of Russian refugees, by selling cigarettes and confections typical of that country. colm McConihe, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mohun, Mr. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr.: Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs, Robert F. Mackenzle, Mrs. Clar- ence Richmond Day, Mrs. Elonzo Ty- ner, Mre. Joseph H. Hampson, Mrs. Horace Macfarand, Dr. Lessinoff, Dr. Marinovitch, Mr. Goutesha, Col. Beecham, Col. Pope and Col. Foster. Mrs. Eugene Le Merle and her daughter, Miss Kugenia Le Merle, have gone to West Point for a visit to remain until February 26. Mr. M. A. Hofer entertained a din- ner company last evening at Le Paradis. Mrs, Justin Morrill Chamberlin en- tertained a company of sixteen at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club, the company remaining to play bridge. Lieut. Com. and Ms. Emmet Attend New York Wedding. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Ropert R M. Emmet have gone to New York for the marirage today of the latters |9 sister, Miss Cordelia Berton Hepburn, Established 1875 For Lent Cooking Figs, pound....... e Smyrna Layer Figs, pound.. Symrna Pulled Figs, pound. 11-0z. Jars Smyrna Figs.... 15-0z. Jars Smyrna Figs.. 1-1b. Tins Smyrna Figs.. 1-1b. Tins Arabian Dates.. Golden Turkish Dates, pound....20c Fard Arabian Dates, pound......30c Pound Carton California Layer Figs weeeenen ’ Magruder’s Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. A New Delicacy— Varying the monoton preserves—comes a ne cious pineapples. Hawaiian y of the time-honored w adaptation of lus- Preserved Candied Pineapple 1t is made from sclected fruit grown on the Paradise islands—and retains all the natural flavor —delicately preserved. 20c a Can Let Cornwell Service take the worry of shopping for the table off your min. —they'll have our prompt d. Phone us your wants attention, G. G. Cornwell & Son 1415 H Street Phone Main 875 That Deauvillainish Violinist A Musician of Note from Deauville and Paris is only one of The Original Peacock Orchestra Evenings, 9 to 1, dance never get dozy—to the of this European crew of Special Notice: Of c ourself dizzy—you'll m{o-uck‘ ling harmonies musical hornpipers. ourse, you know about the Wonderfullest Washington’s Birthday Dance, Thursday, the 22d, at Tue Patrr N MabriLLon ‘OHE CHASTLETONV 16th at R Reservations, Phone Nords 10000 year l the Shoreham, to Mr. Paul Cushman, which is taking place this afternoon. Mrs. Emmet is matron of honor for her sister and Commander Emmet is gerving as one of the ushers. The bride is a daugh- ter of Mrs. A. Barton Hepburn and the late Mr. Hepburn, who was control- ler of the currency in the administra- tlon of the late President Benjamin Harrison. The oeremony is being performed in the ghapel of 8t. Bartho Tulips, $1 & $1.50 Doz. SPRING FLOWERS —in all their gorgeous beauty are here in sufficient va- riety to satisfy every preference. some specimens of the following— ]onqm'ls, $1.50 Sweet doz. your own_selection of FLOW! any occasion. & $1.50 bunch Blackistone's Remembrance Boxes at $5 —~$7.50 and $10 contain ROSEMARY CHOCOLATES, with &h 1 Mise J-n:fl ter of Mr. C, Fisher He & 1ha Sfeter ot the bridagtoom: M . sister o ; M. Edwl.rd{ BIJ\‘“ fl':"(:;l Cushman is best man for his brother, lude Commander Emmet, Dr. Whlttineton Gorham of Aibany, Mr. Al-x&.nflcr lnllln )}}nflam. 2 r. Walter Earl . Willlam Phillips and Mr. H. Sellers McKee. Mrs. George F. Authier has {ssued invitations for a luncheon on Wash- ington’s birthday in honor of Mrs. A. J. Gronna, who is spending the win- ter with her daughter, Mrs. Kemper Cowing. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoft of Detroit, who have lived In Paris for some are spending a short time at rs. Hoft came to Washington to present a bronze bust of Joan d'Arc from t ‘women of France to the Smithso! Institu- tlo; T off, who was formerly Miss Grace Whitney of Detroit, will make the presentation Friday morn- ng. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will receive informally Thursday afternoon and ;fl‘l‘ assisting her Mr. and Mrs. off. Mr. J. W. McQueen was host to & small company at dinner last even- ing at the Powhatan. Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Cummings of Glasgow, Scotland, are staying at Wardman Park Hotel while on a visit in Washington. Maj. Dillingham was a luncheon host at the Shoreham yesterday. M. and Mrs. A, J. S8anford and M Ogden of Knoxvlile, Tenn., are staying at the Shoreham, having come to Washington to be PRI at the swearing-in of Justice Sanford in the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. Sanford is a brother of the new jus- tice. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Johmston of Tniontown, Pa. are at the Buriington Hotel for the winter. Loren G. Du Bol. will spend the ashington and apartment at the Grafton on Connec- ticut avenue. of Boston, Mrs. Nelson Goodwin, jr.,, and her daught Miss Helen Goodwin of OLD FURS —made into handsome meckpieces for Paster at very low cost. Don't delay. Faster comes early. Cold storage for furs after March 15. MARTIN WOLF, 203 %= ? Av Carnations, $2 doz. Especially hand- Violets, $1 bunch Peas, $1 ERS,,and are appropriate for 14thand H Phone Main 3707 M PASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Tailored Suits Final Clearance Wonderful Tailored Suits that sold up to $110. $35 Fur-Trimmed Coats That sold up to $135. and the lIlluLli of her SOCIETY. . Mrs. George Gardiner will enter- tain a company of six at luncheon todsy at the Hamilton. A “Salon” Devoted to The Display of Decatur street, 'l'huridlr svening, the Rev. Dr. Jobn J. Queally officiating. The bride wore a gown of lace and carried lilles of and orchids. Mrs. Buck the bride. ~Killarney ro: ‘were used for decorating the After spendin three weeks Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Mullhul. and will make their home in Phila- the former is in busi- Lamps No matter what type or size is required—our collection in- cludes a LAMP which will fill the demand—moderate prices. Boudoir Lamps nd Mrs. L. C. Scherer enter- at dinner last evening at for the members of of staff and Mri other guests .were Col. and Mrs. Williams, Col. and Mrs. Bradley of New York, Col. and Mrs. Edward D. Anderson, Col. and Mrs John B. Bennett, Col. and Mrs. Arthur L. Fuller, Col. d Mrs. Francis H. Schoeffel of Scranton, Pa.; Col. and Mrs. Odus C. Horney of Philadelphia, and Mrs. George Baffaran: Mrs. R. L. Hamilton, Capt. and Mrs. H. C. Clark and Col. Echols. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Black en- tertained at dinner last evening a (Continued on Ninth Page.) Mary Fane Inn At 516 13th St. N.W. ‘The Home of Home Cooking’ 500 Luncheon 11:30 to 2:30 Table Lamps Vase Lamps Floor|Lamps Bridge Lamps Wall Lamps, Eic. The' Bridge Lamp in blue axd black, with its artistic silk shade (as illustrated)..... $20 DULINGMARTIN e 12151117 F Street and 1214 t0 1219 @ Street, Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 650 Dinner 4:30 to 7 P.M. If You Read FICTION Join Our Oirculating Librery and Read ALl the Late Fiction For 25¢ The Best Library in Town PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP 933/G St. o Sormer * 10th & G Sts. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN “W-B-MOSES-&-SONS- FSTREET AT ELEVENTTH “WASHINGTON-D-C - - Annual February Furniture Sale Furniture prices in the wholesale markets are to- day higher than for some time past. Our buyers foreseeing this rise purchased heavily in the early fall. Therefore, through the medium of this sale the prices mean substantial savings to you. FEBRUARY FURNITURE This ten-piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite, con- sisting of Buffet, Serving Table and China Cabinet, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, Italian Renaissance Period. A very attractive suite. February Price .................$219.50 Ten-piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite, Feb. BRICE R s s L i s b o e R e S 3BT Ten-piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Feb. Price.. 272.50 Six-piece Apartment Dining Room Suite, Feb. Price.. 146.50 Ten-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, Tusean Wal- nut Finish, Feb. Price...................cc........ 400.00 Three-piece Cane Living Room Suite, damask cover, 30021 3 T 2 o R Solid Mah. Arm Chair or Arm Rocker, Feb. Price. ... Special Metal Bed and Springs, all sizes, in mahog- 260.00 20.00 15.50 10.50 185.00 any, American walnut or old ivory. Feb. Sale Price Special 50-1b. Layer Felt Mattress ................ Three-piece Tapestry Living Room Suite. .......... Large Lansdowne Davenport, upholstered in blue silk velour, brown mohair tapestry; spring seats, down cushions; all cushions reversible........... Large Tapestry Wing Arm Chair ................. 49,50 Combination Mahogany Buffet ................... 47.50 " Four Poster Mahogany Bed, full size (combination) 29.50 210.00 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

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