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SOClkl X, Spence Alumnae Plays Hold New York Interest Productions, With Men in Cast, Expected to Set 4 New Record—Society Leaders Lend Aid as patronesses. NEW YORK nuary 17.—A Riction worthy of AL Do see Fiembers s pro- | Miss Doroth f Mrs. Wi Most of the included ame > of the old n s a grandday, sroadway tes of the season the guests, with iends of Mr. and i the dance there Dorothy Iselin, their debutante 4 Included in the guest and Mrs. Arthur Iselin, C. “Oliver Isol Wilmerding, M wecording haye atte Schroeder, dys Evelina_Hollins, Miss Louise Titled ough the days have passed when ks upon titled actions, it is not vy visits and departs y with as little Couple Leave. #nd the presen professional we Other ¥eatures on Program. ¢ matrons wtion for the 2 E They were Know Anything i , and it was nt Dickinson, ate that he fBetty Blood, ) Valerle V h r n Br Miss Helen Coppsll 2 Jlebroc r of Lord hiting will use * Jvehicle for thelr talents. The songs and dances continental so- international 3 romance led with the news that Mecklenberg, is x of he ¥ have y 3 ) 5 M production, cted that the Lp adapted to th #fter being heard benarlt. The three heroines in Be Miss Car a Mrs. Lawrence Copley Thaw an illips. They have all won polSiore 0 the amateur fleld Soclety Leaders Lend Support. Practically ry soclety luded in the list of p: 1| was formerly Miss O | Peter Martin, Her present title came ugh & marriage about elght yeurs fter she had rec ore than his last venture cording to the rec- of Mecklenberg can bride. inancial dif- his departure from the army of the German kalser. He vir- tually went Into exile du g the war d is reported to have married for | a third time. leader i | Alumnae of Immaculate Con- s|ception Academy to Dance arations have been practically successful affair ever ted by the alumnae of the Im- 8pence Alumnas. . One of the most interesting of the wecently announced angagements was that of Miss Judith Smith to Philip|*VeRIng. 3 Y ONE S0 ant, son of Mra. William Hayward | 'ebles for card playing and the de- 1051 Fifth avenus, and a stepson |M&nd for dance tickets indicate ai Col. Hayward, United States at.|!nterest in this year's gathering sur- ith 15 the Baconte | vas of all previous vears. Mrs. George Hu 3 for the ball will be furnished ith of Chillicothe, Ohio. - They 1 by the Carolinfans, and there will be o roia i | several novel features Introduced. to = The list of patronesses includes: ; Willard Archibald, Miss Haz tarvoitte B Madeleine M. Aughin- younger set & Miss S an, Mrs. Wil- Whila no date has been set for tha : Iveritt Rucar B itan, it s haee s o e Kuthleen Baker, Miss Bess Bar- oot take place until the graduation Mrs. Henry Berens, Mrs. Charles ©f Mr. Plant, who {8 now a member Drowy, Mrs. Dantel . [Crooy, Nrs. 38 the Junic- alsa ot A Reimon M. Chesley, Mrs. J. J. C e L B nelly, Mrs. Joseph J. Cotter, Margaret Cott Miss Kath. neo, Mrs. Ulysses Cunning! Mrs. Willlam De Lacy, Mrs. De Farr, Mrs. John J. Fister, Miss Loret- to Fitzgerald, Miss Helen Fitzpatrick, Miss Mary Frank, Miss Lilllan Gal- lagher, Mrs. Joseph Geler, Mrs. P. . Hannan, Mfss Mary C. Helan, Mrs, ual dance d at uesday and card part leigh Hotel to be vatdoor sports, ifie members > was married to Phi of Waterford, Con A s was born to them and is the prese: Mr. Plant. After her divorce from Mr. Mainwaring she becams the wife of the Jate Morton F. Flant. who was noted Tor his wealth. Following this marriage young Mainwaring adopted and | F- ook the Plant name. Some time after | FTank Hewltt, Miss Mary Hourthan, fhe death of Mr. Plant his widow was | M!ss Evelyn Hunter, Miss Gertrude Sariied t> €0l agrnca Hunter, Mrs. John Hunter, Miss Mar- Dance Given for Debutantes. * st Konnady, b T Among the emartest dances given this < 0 s Mabel Latimer, Mrs. C. H month was the affair b ender, Mrs. B. Locraft, Mrs, Joseph Gliver Iselin Margaret McCarthy, s McKenney. Mrs. George . Mangan, Mrs. John J. Meehan, Miss Minahan, Mrs. Hugh Mitchell, Miss Frances Mooney, Mis Mamie Murphy, Mrs, James Murra: M O'Brien, Mrs. Agnes E. irs. John O'Donoghue, Miss Miss Kolb, Mr. and Mrs, C. |La It was for their debutante Mies ' town house, 7 Miss Hope Falf-sister of the Countess ( Mannefield and Mrs. Philip Live (<8, A Showing of NEW SPRING HATS AN early opportunity to make the acquaintance of the latest de- crees of Paris as translated by America's best known makers of correct millinery. There 1s a chic to the new shapes, a daring in the new colorings, and a novelty in the new trims that are fascinating and alluring. You will not want to postpone the pleasure of viewing and selecting from our charming collection. Millinery One Door Below I 528 12th Street N.W. v for the | Killigan, | UHE SUNDAY STAR, A CONNECTICUT HOSTESS MRS, E. HART FENN, Spending the Winter at the Shoreham with her husband, Representative Fen. She is one of the most active women socially of the Lower House, Archbishop Curley Coming ‘Bridge and Mah-Jongg Party to Catholic Alumnae Event for Benefit of Alaskans llans are | A bridge and mah-fongg party, the { | e | proceeds of which will be devoted to of Cath the natives of Alaska, will be given held at 2400 Sixteenth street, on Tuesd . The im ediate purpose of this philanthro 18 to ald in the maintenance of the General Hospital, at Kot the direction . Most R chbishop of E dréss the conference Mra. James J | of the District the fol Mrs Miss Anr Alfes 1t H. Johr Thomas ¥ Bessie Mills, Miss Katharine Miss Rose Miss Sarah . will ad- o'cloc governor | has appointed 1sh Ambassador, and Mrs wit will presida at ong the patronesse wife of the Spa Mrs. Milton Alles Davis Brodhead, Miss | Judge, Mrs. D'Arcy £ 5. | Harold Norton, Mrs. John J. Noonan, Thoma or, Mrs. Pe Mrs. Frank ('Hara, Mrs. John K. | Farran I | Robinson, Mrs. George P. Seriven, | uart and Mrs. B. F. Katherine Mageo, Mrs v Miss Mary b and ) D. D, V. 8 Joseph Zeg Hotel Harrington Eleventh and E Sts. N.W, Special Sunday Dinner —in keeping with the high standard of excellence set by our dai Is will relish - choice morsel, epared by our expert chef, and served in a most effi- nner in our newly decorated dining salon, Table d’Hote 7 5 e Luncheon. ... __ 11:30 AM. to 2:30 P.M. Table d’Hote $1.25 Dinner Music 6 to 8 P.M. Special Sunday Dinner.___ A4 la Carte 1f Desired | RERPRT RN e R RRRRRRRRRRRNNR : FYYryy (Y YT Y T Y Y YV y-y oy HUDSON SEAL COATS THINK OF IT! A $12000 stock of the finest HUDSON SEAL COATS—every one representing the utmost in quality and style and every one a gen- uine value, offered to you at so low a price as to effect a quick, efficient clearance. OFF 7 Hudson Seal and Natural Squirrel Coats. 3 Hudson Seal and Viatka Squirrel Coats. 2 Hudson Seal and Beige Squirrel Coats, 3 Hudson Seal and Beaver Coats. 5 Hudson Seal and Skunk Coats. 5 Hudson Seal and Self-trimmed Coats. 3 Hudson Seal and Fitch Coats. All Coats Full Length And Finest Quality Northern Skins FRANCKE & LUSTICK F-U-R-R-I-E-R-S 1328 G Street AT 3 Regular Prices 2% YYrrrrrrry ey v 2 26 Years of Fur Experience WASHINGLUN, ——[a[c——=]a[———|s|c———|o]——|a|——=|a|———=|aj——=—[o]——=]lol———g| EEEEEG l———|o|—=|a|c——|o|c——|0] Two Bridge Parties Planned By Smith College Club The Smith College Club of Wash- Ington will glve two bridge parties in the lounge of the American Asso- clation of University Women Club house, 1634 1 street, Monday, Febru- ary 2, at 2:30 and at 8:30 o'clock p.m., to raise money toward the Washing- ton quota of the $600,000 dormitory fund to be presented to Smith Col- lege at the fiftieth anniversary, to be celebrated at the college in North- ampton, Mass, in June. Mrs. Howard Nichols, chairman of the fund committes, is in charge of arrangements. Asslsting her are Mrs. James Nicholson, president of the club, and Mrs. James Van Wagenen. N B e § J. E. B. Stuart Chapter Entertained by Mrs. Werber Mrs. Gustavus Werber entertained the J. E. B. Stuart Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Wed- nesday evening, when the guests of honor were Mrs. Wilfred Gefst I'ron- hefser and Mrs. Samuel Burlelgh Mil- ton. The latter has offered a gold medal to the Daughter of the Con- federacy of the District, who writes the best 500-word essay on the life of Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. After the busi- ness meeting a delightful supper was served. The House of Courtesy Satin Crepe Georgette | 24 \ Printed Crepes Striped Flannel D. C, JANUARY 18, 1920—PARL 2. Minnesota Society's Ball | At New Willard Tuesday | The third annual ball of the Minne- | sota State Society will be held Tues- | day evening at the New Willard Hotel. | There will be dancing from 9 to 1% o'clock. The arrdngements for the ball are in charge of a general commlites composed of: Mr. W. N. Morell, chair- man; Mr. J. F. O'Brien, Mr. O. E Beckman, Mr. A. O. Holt, Miss Bede | E. Johnson, Mr. Fred Guderian and| Miss Anna Nelson. The chairman of | the general committee has appointed the following committees: Finance,| Mr. Fred Guderian, chairman; tickets and printing, Miss Bede E. Johnson, chairman; time and place, Mr. Milton | Trenham, chairman; hostess commit- | tee, Mrs. forde Stellwagen, chalr- | s amittes, Mr. Herman | n; audit committee, | Mr. Frank Barnes, chairman | The soclety has {nvited Minnesotans | as guests of honor, the number in- cluding: Justice and Mrs, Plerce But- ler, Gen. Willlam. H. Hart, quarter- master general, U. S. A all of the members of the Minnesota delega- tlon In,Congress, Dr. F. A. Woods, president University of Mar Johnston B Interst SOCIELYX. Rizik Brothers Entire Clearance Winter Coats and Ensemble Suit Of Today’s Winter Styles 1, Off EGARDLESS of cost these coats and ensemble suits will be offered, beginning Monday, at one-half their previous prices. 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