Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY, SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur Admiral Eberle at Dinner Tonight. Hosts to HE Secretary of the Navy and, Mrs. Wilbur will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Admiral and Mrs Mme. Varela Receiving Today. Mme. V of Uruguay, wi ext weck The Min and Mme. Wallenberg at dinner Wednesday ever y 11, in honor of the House of Representatives und Mr: ederick H. Gillett The Minister and Mme. Wallenberg were hosts to a small company at dinner last evening, followed by & musical, to which about 80 guests wore asked. The program was given by Mme. Marie Sundelius, soprano, of Sweden, who has been their house guest for several days, accompanied by Mrs. Cl 1, wife of Repre- sentative : >m; and Migs Eler accom- panled by Mme. § York tod \ to New The Mi 3 + and Mme. Panareto Il be hosts at dinner this even The Minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska will entertain at dinner February 26. Mme. Wroblewska will recelve this afternoon The Minister of nd Mme. TYousry will entertain « company at dinner this evening at the legation. The charge d'affaires of Japan, Mr. %saburo Yoshida, will entertain a company of 18 r this evening. Mr. Yoshida wa at dinner last evening. Representat mon were h: baving as Wavne Cook, presid National Soclety of I American Revolutior Lewis, president ge of the American Revolution; Mrs. Harry Lee Rust, president of the Wakefleld National Mer Asso- ciation; Nr. of Louisville, K bergh, who i3 the hous hosts rs. Anthony neral of the Ttalian rnezzo The military a! embassy and Ma wers hosts at luncheon today, having as their guests the ) ter of Uru- quay and Mme. Varris, the military attache of the British cmbassy, and Mrs. Charlton, Mrs. Crawford and the secretary of the It bassy and Bignora Mascla. fr. Warren F. Martin, special as- tstant to the Attorney General, was hoet today ata luncheon at the Shore- bam Hotel in honor of Miss Frances Livingston Sullivan of Philadelphia, who {8 visiting friends here. The At- torney General, Mr. Stone, Col and Mrs Willlam Donovan and Mrs. Throp were among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye will entertain about 150 guests at 8 mas- querade dance this evening for their debutante dsughter, Miss Helen Marye. A buffet supper will be serv- ed at midnight. A number of dinner parties will precede the dance, among them being the one Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox will give in honor of Miss Marye and Mlss Violet Spencer. Mrs. Robert Lansing and Mrs. Rob- ert Bpeer will be hostesses to about 100 guests at tea Monday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock at the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. The tea will be given in houor of the visit- ing delegates from forelgn countries who are hers during the forelgn mis- slon conference. Mrs. Robert Falrweather Mackenzie has {ssued cards for an at-home Sun- day afternoon, from 5 to 7 o'clock, in her home at 1902 R street. Mrs. Joseph Noell will be hostess at dinner this evening In her home on Aassachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd will be Bosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. Willlam E. Humphrey enter- talned at luncheon today in her apart- ment at Meridian Mansions Hotel in honor of Mre. Samuel G. Cosgrove of Seattle, who has come to Wash- ington as the messenger bearing her State's electoral vote. Mrs. Cosgrove {s the widow of the late Samuel G. Cosgrove, & former Governor of the State of Washington. 11 the ladies invited to meet Mrs. ‘osgrove, with the exception of Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of the newly appointed secretary to the President, are from the State of Washington, the ompany including Mrs 3 G. Cosgrove, Mrs. Liverett Sanders, Mrs. Harry Ramwell, Miss Nora Aldwell, Mre. ‘A E. Larson, Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Mrs. Albert John- Mre. Lindley H. Hadley, Mrs. | John F. Miller, John_ W. Sum- mers, Mrs. Sam B. Hill, Mrs Luther E. Gregory, Mrs. Hamy L. Saint, Mre. Francls M. Goodwim, Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell, Mrs. W illlam Sherman Walker, Mrs. John R. O'Don- nell, Mrs. Hermon Craven, Mrs. Ash- mun Brown, Mrs. Ankeny Pope 4 Margaret Cowen John derwood, Mr Dale Drain, man and M is entertaining in compliment to Miss Genevieve Rusk, whose mar- riage to Mr. John Price Wetherill, 3d, will take place The com- pany includes Miss eth Marbury Bealo, Miss Edna Muncaster, Miss Agnes Shands, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, Miss Meta Luttrell, Miss Anna Munroe, Mre. Amos T. Pagter, Mre. Ralph Nagle, Miss Mabel Goodwin, Miss Goldie Krantz, Mrs. Harry A. Burch, Mrs. David Par. sons, Miss Uilllan Woolfolk, Mrs. War- clman, Miss Rose Palmer and Mrs. Arthur E. Dowell. Mrs. Edward J. White of Rockford, s the guest of United States Treas- urer and Mrs. Frank White in their hiome at 5200 Thirteenth street Mra Samuel H. Sibley, wife of Judge FRESH FRUIT In Heavy Syrup For Pies and Desserts Can Doz. Plueberries, No. 2 Cans....35c $4.00 Y.oganberries, No. 2 Cans. .35c $4.00 Blackberries, No. 2 Cans...35c $400 Strawberries, No. 2 Cans..48c $525 Raspberries, No. 2 Cans...48c $.25 Pitted Sour Red Cherrics, No. 2 Cans...... ..48c $525 Magruder Inc. " Best Groceries |, "Conn. Ave. and K St. L Established 1875 | Willard Hotel this evening. and Mr Sibley of Atlanta. and Miss Weldon Sibley, who is a student at Holline Col- lege In Virginia, will spend inaugur tion week with the Assistant Secretary of Labor and Mrs. E. J. Henning, at their apartment at Tark Hotel will re- Wif of the counselor of the Norwegl THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, New Willard Hotel, are voicing as- curances of a most artistic and orig- inul series of short entertainments between the regular dances. An en- tirely new feature {s the Pen Wom- en’s Song, written for the ovcasion by Miss Marjorle Webster, 4 member of the league and director f the pro- gram. It will be sung By a chorus of 45 girls who will take part in the pageant representing the @ommercial sroup of the League The fancy dancing is sald to equal anything seen in New York or clse- where, particulay the fnterpreta- tion of the lyrics of the dessert, in- cluding a solo dance by Miss Marjorle Webster and an ensemble slave dance, while the pageant, Pygmaleon and Galutea, with its remarkably un- lifelike living statues, is most creditable. Mr. Louls Thompson, tenor, will sing and Mrs. Ruby Gerard, violinst, will play. Miss Norvell Clark Munford, chair- man of the girls’ floor committee, will have among her guests Miss Eliza- Legation, sailing today for this coun- try, after spending several months in Norway ocelve tomorrow afternoon and Satur- day, January 31, Miss Edith M. Clark will be at home at 1906 Florida avenue on Saturday | afternoon, January 24, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Volney O. Clark entertained 32 guests at luncheon today in her home on Columbia road, followed by bridge, to meet Mrs. Philip Johnston of Evan- ston, 111, who is visiting in Washing- ton Mrs. Clark will go to Philadelphia about the first of February to remain 2 month. Pen Women's Ball At Willard Tonight. Mre. Harriet Hawley Locher, presi- dent of the local branch of the League of American Pen Women, and Mrs. Ell A. Helmick, chairman of the ball com- mittee, have extended a cordlal in- vitation to the 72 delegates from the Authors Leagus of America, who are hero for the hearing on the copyright bill, to attend the ball of the League | of American Pen Women at the New | Among other out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Ebbatt | of Columbus Ohio, Who are coming | especially for the ball; also Dr. and | Mrs. Robert Galt of Evanston, IiL:| Mrs. Carl E Mre, Harold Lewis will be the guests | of Mrs. Clifford Lewis. There 15 a mistaken impression that fancy costumes are to be worn at the ball, this perhaps is due to the mention of the costumes designed for the special featurs dancing and pageants. The guests will be in formal evening drees. The few who witnessed the dress rehearsals of the pageant and fpe- clal dances which are to be given at the apnual ball of the Leaguo of American Pen Women tonight at the v of Buffalo and Mr. and || beth Knapp of Baltimore, Mrs. Edna M. Colman, president of the National ue of American Pen Women, and Mrs. Harrlet Hawley Locher, presi- dent of the local branch, with thel respective official fumilies and mem- bers of the league will occupy sev- eral boxes. Miss Florence Campbell Wetherill will entertain at luncheon and bridge next Thursday afternoon in her home, 2715 Connecticut avenue, in honor of Miss Genevieve Rusk Mr. Max Sassanoff of New York, who recently painted the portrait of President Coolidge, is in Washing- Soft Water—Pure Soap and Highly Skilled Operatives tell the story of our ROUGH DRY SERVICE. Phone Us Today! \WASHINGTON. Pamis Junuius GARFINCKEL & Co, NOW _ GREATLY REDUCED Wide Assortments of Distinctive Winter Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls 'HIS great clearance sale offers values of the most genuine lines: Coats Hats Suits Sweaters merit in the following Dresses Underwear Exquisite New Stocks Arriving Each Day EXTRAORDINARILY smart apparel for all social events, sports occasions, street and school wear, made especially for us by our best makers. " F STREET CORNER OF 13™ for the next two weeks. “Education.” Mrs. Arthur Curtls James of New |Speel, president of the federatios ~SRI Yorl entertained a company of 23 at | preside. luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday.| Ruby Gsrard, Mre. Roy O. Krauso entertained at |violin fumbers. luncheon and bridge Wednesday, at her residence, 1422 Foxall road, Mrs.| An exhibition Leibschutz, M Belglan-American violinist, will appear in a group of d sale of industrial C. Raup, Mra. Hill Blanford, Mrs. Leo | arts for the interallied child welfare Morris Collins, Mrs, | work will be held at the home of Mvs. | and cure of war. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. ton, and will be at Hotel Hamilton |the Hotel Roosevelt at 11 o'clock to-[the clubrooms, 1607 I street north- morrow, and will have as his topic Mrs. Virginia White |ps. Mrs. Emily IH. Mrs. B. L. Perkins will act as host- esses. from 4 to 6. o'clock Samuel Diamondson and Miss Blan- | Henry ¥. Dimock on the afternoon of ford, February 6. Mrs. Willlam Alexander s of New York, the vice president of the Mrs. Frank G. Wilkins, Mre. Rob- | American branch of the organjzation, | Park tomorrow night ert P. Howell, Mrs, Howell and Miss kins have {ssued Willlam ancy Sibley Wi nvitations to the|local committee clation of University Women to meet | Thorpe. Miss Gertrude Bruyn. dent of George Washington Univer- | with Mrs at the afternoon session of of Columbia Clubs, which - Mr. Lawrence J. Heller has returned Dr. William Mather Lewis, presi-[to the city after an extended visit Heller and thelr son in 1 be the guest of honor and [Biltmore Forest, N. C. Internationsl Assoclation of known under the appellation of “La |ary 31. Gouette de Lait,” will be present. The — consists of Mre.| Misw Jackson to Be members of the Mount Holyoke Alum- | George Barnett, chairma: oclation for luncheon tomor-|ter R. Tuokermann, vice chairma row at the Natlonal Club of the Asso- [ Mme. Grouitch and Mrs. George Cyrus Mrs. Wal- | gostess at Lecture. | University Wo! ney Smith, on ernmost Alaska.” west, tomorrow from 4:30 to 6 Fairless and The Susan B. Anthony Foundation will be at home Saturday afternoon and will be pleased to recelve the members and friends of the conference on the cause The Boheme Club has its Saturday night dance at Wardman Miss Sheldon Jackson will be host- at an {llustrated lecture tomorrow evening at § o'cllock A“ (2 Yoo A u: f the American Associal Uhivers , by Dr. Philip Sid. ‘Surveying in North- The Sisterhood of the Eighth Strest at home “(Continued on Ninth Page.) 85 Silk Jersey Dresses, $2.95 naz standing awaits the childven of Washington and wicin- ity on our 3d Floor tomorrow. Terseys there are other washable dresscs such as Imported English Broadcloth, Prints and Fine Ginghams. 14 years, strasghtline models. 0 rose, tan, brown and handsome prints. the newest Spring styles. $8.50 Taffeta Silk Dresses, $5 ices 2 to 6 Years, with Panties NEW Spring * " and beautsfully made with picot edge ruffling and flower rosctte trimming. o wy and brow A Feature for Saturday, Children’s Day New Spring Models in Sizes 2 to 6 Years, With Pantics ble and most remarkable Besides the Sk es 2 to 6 years with panties; 6 to Colors: Copen, All are wodels just arrwed. Very dainty Colors: Copen, ery Winter Coat in Stock Finally Reduced for Saturday R oo Better Apparcl at a Lower Price apet Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 7 T 937939 F St. N.W. Have You Bought Yet? The Family Shoe Store’s Now in Full Swing Hundreds of Pairs of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Including $6 to $10 Grades Widths AA to D—Sizes 214 $ Styles Strap Pumps Opera Pumps Oxfords Sandals Sports Low Heels French Heels Military or Cuban Heels tq 8 in Entire Lot A5 Leathers Velvet Patent Satin Colored Suedes Black Suede Tans Kid Leathers . AMILY/HOE/TORE &510-312 Seventh St. NW. OVER FLETY YEARS SATISFACTORY SERVICE SOCIETY.” Prep Girl S/lop APPAREL Also Jncluded rlebacher Exclusively Differen: FINE SHOES Former Prices to $16.50 Radically Reduced to 50 Pair All the famous Barrientore make, afl leathers, street and afternoon shoes and evening slippers. All sizes. ' THE GREATEST SHOE VALUES

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