Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. o] ociety Mrs. Coolidge Entertained at Luncheon Today by Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Who Asked Fifty Guests to Meet Her. RS. COOLIDGE was the guest today at luncheon of Mrs. Sheppard, wife oy Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, who entertained a company of fifty &t Rauscher's. Mrs. W. H. Arnold of Texas was a member of {he company, which Included women of the Senate und House and some irom unofficial circle ts were seated at 1ables cach of which bore a cluster ©of spring blossoms of Agriculture and ¢ill be the honor guests evbning of Representa- Mrs, Frank W. Mondell, in a company Nt the Mo Hamilton, the party re maining for the dancing after dinner. Senor and Senora de Ballivian Dinner Hosts at Legation. : < 1 4 Senora The minister of Bolivia and Ge Ballivian will be hosts at dinner ths evening at the legation. The Planned in honor of the ate and Mrs. Hughes Lable to be present ow stice Willlam Howard Taft U i Whose honor Judge orton Goodwin of atertained at din- at the New Willard e the opening today »f the Americ: ther guests were Mr. Senator Thor 8 - Robert R. Prentis - ot Virgini apreme c and Mrs, Schaffer, wde H. Ellis, Mr. and ¢ Butler, former ard <bt and Mme. : former prosident of the Amer- Bar Association, .\(_r. Walter George Smith, and Miss Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Draper Lewis of James Byrne, presi- FPhiladelphia, M e S tion_of New dent of the Bar Assoc York eity; Mr. Charles A. Wadhams, surer 'of the Bar Association of the secretary of the American iation and Mrs. W. Thomas Itimore, Mr. and Mrs. Ju- lus ietanka of Chicago, and Ars. William H. H. Piatt of Kansas ity Mr. Wade Millis of the American tar’ Cou and Miss Millis of De- , Mr. Thomas O'Donnell of the an Bar Council of Denver, Col and Mrs. George G, Weitzel and Mrs. Clifford Langley of New York. Mrs. Goodwin will give a “dov @inner this evening during_the ban- Quet of the American Law Institute. Al Bar Assc Kemp of E Tlepresentative Ji ©Ohio and Mrs. Hims Burton, nlece of dore 13, , the resi- nd Mrs. Himes. The receiv 4 is standing be- fore a background of palms and ferns and the rooms are gay with a profusion of roses, white lilacs and ferns, trans- forming them into bowers of almost tropical loveliness, in compliment to the home state of he flowers e Mrs. Harding are wmong the most charming in the dis- ley. > A basket of orchids graces the center of the table in the_ dining room at which are presiding Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Rufus_Day, Drs. lace Radcliffe, JMiss Isabel Sedgley and Mrs. Simeon D. Fees, alternating throughout the hours of the reception. The charge d'affaires of Latvia and Mme. S will go to Philadelphia where the former will ad- @ress a gathering of his countrymen tomorrow _evening. During their ctay Philadelphia they will in be s, Himes, California. | | Euests of Dr. Eiman, a professor of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Seva will go on to New York for a short visit before return- | ing to Washington. Representative and Mrs. E. C. Ellis have as_their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Ellls of Chicago and Mrs. O. W, Shepherd of Kansas City. Mrs. Ellis will entertain at a bridge Club. Representative and Mrs. Fred S. Purnell will entertain a company at dinner this evening at Le Paradis. the counselor of the British embassy, and her mother, Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien, wife of the former United es ambassador to Japan, will en- their home, 1812 R street. Miss Emily Dial, daughter of Sena- tor and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial. has returned to her home at 18 rama road after a five-weck South_Carolina. She and her sister, Miss Dial, will leave early in March on a trip to Panama. Maj. and Mrs. L A. McClure will en- tertain a company at dinner this evening at Washington barracks. Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, wife of Surgeon General Ireland, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to ¢ o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. John Lewis Smith will entertain at dinner tomorrow night at the Chevy Chase Club for Miss Virginia Edwards, dcbutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Edwards. Covers will bo laid for thirty guests, who will be members of the vounger set and this season’s debutantes. Monday Mr. and Mrs, Edwards and Florida. Mr. will and Mrs. Nelson Gapen at thelr resi- dence on 17th street. Col. and Mrs. Miller have just returned Coblenz, where®the former was on duty as chief surgeon of the American forces. Lieut. Col. Miller will leave on Sunday for his post at Fort Leav. enworth, Kan., but remain on as the guest of Mrs. Gapen, who will entertain for her at a bridge on Tueeday, February 26. be 'informally at home Wyoming avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Tennison Deane of Port Washington, L. I, spent a few days at the Shoreham on their way to Sommerville, S. C., for several weeks' stay at the Pine Forest Inn. Dr. and Mrs. Deane will stop Washington on their way north. Miss Gertrude Boyle will give a theater party this evening in com- pliment to Mrs. Walter Keenan of New York, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. Frederic Waters. Miss Boyle will later take her guests to Lo Para- dis for supper. Judge Richard B. Russell, chief justice of the supreme court of Georgla, is the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Russell, 1446 Harvard street, while he is In attendance on the meetings of the American Law Institute. Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom enter- tained at luncheon today at the Shore- ham Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Wil- -, o one welcomes the small boys ~and qirls in! Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, wife of |, n at tea tomorrow afternoon at | Garrett, Miss Virginia Edwards will leave for | gave. from | Winifred Walker of New i eve nature 1s commg out of s shell, ond - bborgumty more - now THE EVEN. ulece of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins. A musical will be given at Wash- ington ub tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Logan Feland will give several vocal numbers, when Mrs, (ertrude McRae Nash, planist, w' ompany her. rewell Dinner for and Mme. Morishima. The counselor of the Pollsh legation and Mme. Kwapiszewsku entertained a dinner company at the Shorcham last evening in compliment to Mr, and Mme. Morito Morishima of the Jjapa- nese embassy, who left later in the evening for San Francisco, prepara: tory to sailing for Japan F M The Secretary of the Belgian embassy and Mme. Graefe entertained informaily at dinner last ¢ the counselor of the embassy and Mme. de Selys. Miss Diana Cumming entertained a few guests at dinner last night preced- ing the dance given by bachelors of the British embassy. The second s luncheon Monday at the Congressional | legation, Mr. C. tained at dinner last evening at Le Paradls, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Carroll Glover entertained at dinner last evening. Mrs. Emory Sands entertained at din- er last evening at the Hamilton in compliment to Mrs. James B. Dunn, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Reyburn. "The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Reyburn, Mr. and Mrs. George L Mr.” Felipe Espil, charge d'uf- faires of Argentin apt. Louls Little and Mariano de Amedo of the Spanish embassy. Mrs. Asle J. Gronna was guest of honor at a luncheon which Mrs. George F. Authier gave yesterday at her home on Ontario road. This fs Mrs. Gronna's first visit to Wushing- ton since Senator Gronna's retirement from office, and the guests, who were all old friends, included: Mrs. George Morley Young, Mrs. Louis C. Cramtom, Mrs, Joshua Evans, Mrs. John Baer. ing, Mrs. John E. rs. Walter Hughes Newton. M. M. Cowen, Mrs. Willlam How- Hunter, Mrs.' Joseph A. Herbert, Miss Carrie M. Da Miss_Mabel Dill and Miss tead, Follow- ing the luncheon Aitchison sang a ¥ Miss Elizabeth Hanna was hostess at dinner last evenilng, entertaining In compliment to Miss Loulse Ross Todd and later taking her guests to the dance which the bachelor mem- bers of the British embassy staff Miss Hanna's guests were Miss Helen Eustls, Miss Marion Trumbull, Miss Anna Hamlin and her house and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre|guest, Miss Carla Gordon; Miss Jean entertain at dinner this evening. | Suth and, Mr. Roosevelt Thompson and Mr. Arthur Mallet of New York, Lieut. Col. and Mrs, R. Boyd Miller |and Mr, G. H. Thompson, Mr. A. H. arrived in Washington on Tuesday | Hamilton-Gordon, Mr. H. H. Sims and and are the house guests of Lieut. Col, | Mr. Leander M Cormick-Goodhart of the British embassy staff. Miss Cathleen Vanderbilt and Miss York will arrive today to be the guests of Miss Hanna, who will entertain at a dinner and dance for them tomorrow even- Mrs. Miller wil] | in% The dinner will be given in the | private dining room of the Hamilton Hotel and the dance will be at Miss {luncheon at the Women's City Club [Hanna's residence. Col. and Mrs. Edward Tarbutton en- Miss Wallace of Nashviile, Tenn., {s | tertained at dinner with dancing aft- the guest of Mrs. John F. Barbour. |erward last night at Wardman Park Mrs, Barbour and Miss Wallace will| Hotel In compliment to the latter's tomorrow | sister, Mrs. Percy Williams, who has | afternoon, from 4 to € o'clock, at 1870 | been visiting them for some time. Mrs. Williams will start today for her home, in Miles City, Mont. LIBRARY 933 Git Gold and Silver A KAHN Inc. 935 F St. N.W. than the permitted to-- throw _off the tmpedimenia of winte apparel.- So its joyously on with new, lightwet clo‘rfiejs y?mdy on with all ifieq . fun ht Spring= and frEl{c (?f' Springtime festivities and play. Coats and Capes for Girls New Spring Hats and Bonnets Dainty Silk and Washable Frocks Sweaters—Middies—Boys’ Suits Anew low prices well it te rge of Lpetted Gpenditives iing in_compliment to | G STAR, lam Henry Plett of Kansas City, the | recall hek invitations for this evening at Le Pamadis on account of illness. Mrs. Edward E tertained a small company at dinner last evening at the Powhatan. 1o irs, Nathau Hopkins Heft of Ards- ey arrived In W ;-‘[' h-l‘ the guest of her slster, Mrs. W. Massachusetts avenue for the next two w 5 Mrs. Smith wi§ entertaln at a num- ber of affa # _tea on Sunday afternoon, February i ing, Februury B b A lunchec ham wife Wyoming, in honor of Mrs. William umming Story, general i American | guests were: | the Lithuanian legatian, Madam Seya | of the Latvian legation, Mrs. William Wheeler, James Willlam Monroe and Mrs, John Couner. Miss Faith Merriman, niece of Rep- WASHINGTON, D. U, cital at the Burlington Hotel Wed- nesday night. Mr. Elthu Root and his gon, Ellhu Root, jr.. arrived at the New Willard yesterday to attend the meeting of the American Bar Assoclation, which opens In the hotel today. Mrs. James Willlam Orme enter- tained ut luncheon and bridge yes- terday, having as guests Mrs. John O. Evans, Mre. Thomas W. Power, Mrs. Robert Bruce Emerson, Mrs. Danfel J. Callahan, Mrs. John Q. Popham, jr.; Mrs. James G. Shibley, Mrs. Arthur Charles Loffer, Mrs. Albert McKenzie, Mrs. Preston Burch, Mrs. Oscar Volgt, Mrs. Joseph Aller Hayden, Miss Elizabeth Holden, Mrs. Leon Ulman, Mrs. Michael M. Doyle, Mra. John Power, Mrs. Peter J. Nee, Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. Raymond Holden, Mrs. Willlam Callahan, Mrs. Peter M. Becker, jr.; Mrs. Frederick Heupel, Mrs. Charles Swigart, Mre. George von Danchehausen and Mrs. Eleanor Adams Gellles. Mrs. Orme entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday the follow- Ing guests: Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, Mrs. Theodore Shuey, Mrs. Joseph Ailer Hayden, Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller, Mrs. Charles H. b(i‘nmuier. Mrs. Edwin 8. T tt Blodgett en- Park, Itvington-on-the-Hudson, shington on Wednesday nith, Wt the latter’s home on ks, s for her sister, including and a dinner an Wednesday even- s, was given at the Shore- yesterday by Mrs, George Joerns of Commandar Joerns of the honorary president the Daughters of the Revolution. Among the Madam Carneckis of of Mrs. Benjamnin Kane, Mrs, Alic RN Robertson, gave a musical re SPECIAL NEW SHOWING For Misses, Juniors, Girls just arrived that we are most anxious to have our younger patrons know at once of the new displays. SO many unusual and delightful things have OR School, Sports, Teas, Parties, Dances and the Theater, Spring Fashions different from any yet shown, are now presented. ‘Piece Suits, Capes, Dresses, Wraps, Hats, Sweaters, Skirts to the tiniest accessories, any model selected here is especially designed and will maintain its charming smartness as long as the garment remains. further inter- esting feature is the very Moderate Prices, FROI\I the very charming Two and Three Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Y Pictorial Review Patterns— Spring Fashion Book, 25¢ ORZYNS 12,1911212:: IGRS§"T NW, Store Hours, 9 to 6 New Spring ports Skirts lnlllo'themll:rllhlm- terials. Plain and plaited mode els. Some are plain colors, while others are small checks and ovezhld designs. Well made, with insert kets and buttons; in Tans, Grays and all the new spring colors. Sizes 25 to 32 Waist Measures Special for 5.00 Saturday Only Sportswear Section—Main Floor New Spring Sweaters Stylish Slip-on Mo- hair Sweaters, in all of the new spring colors, Sizes 36 to $3.50 Brushed Wool Coat Sweaters, in tan, gray, navy, henna and brown. Eze’s 3611‘0' 55.95 Sportswear Sectien Main Floor Genuine Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Silk, with lisle tops; all sizes; in black and colors ...... $lo95 Heavy silk, with lisle tops;in blltk'll’l‘ colors, 52-45 All-silk tops, in black and colors...... $2-69 Chiffon silk, in black and colors...... $2.69 A cake of Gold Stripe Soap with ev chase of Gold Stripe Hosiery. This for Saturday only. Hosiery Section—Main Floor Silk-and-Wool Sports Hose Of the better kind, in plain colors and with 51 .69 Pr. beautiful embroidered clocks. Values up to Hosiery Section—Main Floor ’Kerchiefs A won- derful as- sortment of these popu- lar 'ker- chiefs, in many colors and designs. All the girls are wanting them. 5¢ to $4.50 Spertswear Sectiom Main Floor Free: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 19 Mrs. Charles Kappler, Mrs. JoskLua Evans, Mrs, Edgar J. Orme, M OB Campbell, liam Hughes, M Leon Ulman, Mrs. i Mrs. Leo Hermle, Mrs. Peter Arthur Drury, Mrs. Robert Burce and Mrs. John Q. Popham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Funnell have re- turned to their apartment at the Lee House, after having made a visit In Atlanta, Ga, Rev. George T. Berry, fleld secre- tary of the American McAll Assocla- Joseph _Sinnott, Mrs. | tion, Who has recently returned from | New Willard, C. A. B France, will speak at a parlor meet SOCIETY. Ing to be held at ths residence of Mrs. J."A. Campbell, 1741 N street, tomor- row, February ‘24, at 4 o'clock p.m. Mr. Harry T. Hartwell, mayor of Mobile, Ala., is a guest at the Hotel Hamllton. Mr. Georia Cook of Chicago, enter- tained at dinner last night, his guests belng Mr. and Mrs. Byron Price, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Bartley and Mz, |and Mrs. Joseph R. Farrington. Judge John Twohy was host to ten men at dinner 1 st night at the his guests including. Mr. verance, Senator Poin- dexter of Washington and Mr, D, T. Crissinger. Dr. Frank H. Gorrell was host at dinner at the Powhatan last evening. Bridge for Bemefit of Anmail Rescue League. Tables and tickets for the brig.e party to be given at the Weshingt: g Club on Wednesday, February 28, fo the benefit of the Washington Anima) Rescue League, taken, and the Harding, Mrs. Cooll€ge and other table women is making the ch tronage of (Continued on Ninth Pags) An Appreciation of the Welcome Accorded the Opening of ERLEBACHER’S Pree ¢mL SHop E wish to acknowledge our ap- SO preciation of the overwhelming patronage with which the birthday of the PRLP émL “Hop was enthusiastically honored. It was proof conclusive that this latest example of Erlebacher enter- prise fills a long-felt want. This encouragement spurs us om to further endeavor. We assure you that we shall continue to merit the complete con- fidence of the exacting by providing costumes of unquestionable quality and authentic style—uvalues that cannot be challenged. Modern woc misses from des for modish sty to sixteen! FROCKS, COATS, CHAPEAUX NOVELTIES 41091111 G Strest NW. The new organization assures you of absolute satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded Featuring for Saturday = Ko Women’s and Misses’ Ultra Smart-Looking Coats—Wraps Capes We have assembled a wonderful assortment of the newest and smartest spring coats, capes and wraps, shown in Washington for the first time. Fitted styles, draped mod- els, loose wrapp: wide flowing capes. y coats and me are braid trimmed, others with fur. Materials include: Veldyne, Twill Cords, Fashionettas, also beautiful sport models of finest camel 's hair. Black, navy, wood, the new tans, grays, almond, etc. Smart-Looking Hats of Individuality Specially priced for tomorrow $5.85 And when we say “individuality’ we mean just that—every hat of this unusual collection represents the copy of a higher priced model. X Tomorrow we feature hats bespeaking every new spring mode and priced so low that every one can buy them. We invite comparison of values and let you be the judge. The models displayed are of Tagal, Milan, Hemp, Taffeta and straw combinations. The styles and colors are so varied that choosing will be a pleasure. Trimmings consist of flow- ers, fruits, ribbons and novelties. TN LBrookss o> 1109-1111 G St. N. W. LV sre being rapidly

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