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SOCIETY SOCIETY Distinguished Company of Officials Dining With the Lady Isabella H HE Ambassador Great| Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be hosts to a dis- tinguished company at dinner this evening. Among the 40 guests will be the Secretary of Com- merce and Mrs. Hoover. the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, the Min- ister “of Uruguay and Mme, Varela, the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Mr. Justice McReynolds, Senator and Mrs. Wil- liam Cabel Bruce and a number of other officlals and residents. of Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth Hosts to Wedding Paryt. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, jr., will entertain a company of 58 ‘at dinner this evening at Grasslands Country Club in honor of Miss Marjorie Wright and her fiance Mr. David McKendree Key, whose marriage will take place tomorrow afternoon. | This afternoon Miss Wright and Mr. Key are being entertained at tea by | Miss Alice Mann, and carlfer in the| day they were the guests for whom | Lieut. Jerauld Wright, brother of the | bride-elect, gave a luncheon aboard | the Mayflower, to which he is at-| tached. Senator and Mrs. Tasker i. Oddie are entertaining the latter's sister, Mrs. Vernon Goodwin of Los Angel who arrived vesterday for a visit of several weeks, ard, wite of Senator Thom- | d, was hostess to a com- pany of 16 at luncheon today. Representative and Mrs. John Charles Linthicum entertained at dinner at their home, the Roosevelt, last evening on the birthday anni- versary of Mrs. Linthicum. Roses and Spring flowers were the table decorations, while ferns and palms decorated the rooms. The guests were Senator and Mrs. Cara- way, Senator and Mrs. King, Repr sentative and Mrs. Finis Garret, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Charles W. Crisp, Representative and Mrs. Frear, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Peery, Comdr. and Mrs. Lynn Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Representative Millard F. Tydings. Representative Stephen W. Gambrill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher King, Wilmington Del; Mr. Jack C. Linthicum, Miss Ada’A. Hadel of Baltimore, Capt. and Mrs. William C. Linthicum, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, Dr. G. Milton Linthicum of Baltimore and Mrs. James J. Hogan. Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, was the ranking guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Josiah Plerce, who entertained in honor of Mrs. Samuel H. Vallance of New York, who came to Washington to attend the marriage of Miss Marjorie Wright to her nephew, Mr. David McKendree Key, which takes place tomorrow. Among the guests were Lady Henry, Mrs. Henry Corbin, Mme. Willm, Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Mrs. Louis Hertle, Mrs. Katharine Wylle, Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. Clifford Corbin, Mme. Ekengren. Mrs. Pierce entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. Zlatko Balokovic, Serblan violinist, having as guests Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the Minister of Sweden, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, Brig. Gen. John B. Bel- linger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Frances G. Newlands, Miss Anne Squire, Sir Maurice Low, the counselor of the Swedish legation, Mr. Assarsson, and Mr. Oscar T. Crosby. The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth will be hosts to a small company at dinner this evening. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett are the guests in compliment to whom Capt. and Mrs. Ridley McLean will entertain 2t dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann will entertain at dinner this evening at Alrlie in honor of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward T. Sanford Maj. and Mrs. Claes Dickson-Hallen- creutz have moved from Kew Gardens, and are now occupying the Baker house, at 3021 Dumbarton avenue, Georgetown. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Oates enter- tained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest F. Vrooman on last Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vrooman have just returned from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Vrooman are entertaining at dinner today for Mr. and Mrs. Vrooman. Bellean Wood Benefit Calling Society Together. Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, presi- dent of the Belleau Wood Memorial Association, will have as guests in her box for the Chinese fantasy, “A [Erlebacher Excluu,;rively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F OFFERS ALL Exclusive Erlebacher at Ambassador and oward Tonight. Game of Mah-Jong,” at the Wash- ington Agditorium tonight the Am- bassador of France and Mme. Daesch- ner, the Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks; Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Count de Sartiges, Mr. Jules Henry, Gen. Feland, . M.C.. and Mrs. and, Senator W. M. Butler and Mrs. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frothingham and Lady Hewnry. Among the well known members of official and resident soclety who have taken seats for tonight's pres- entation for the benefit of the me- MRS. THOMAS With the former Vice President, visiting in Washington. She was the White House rece, las of a large group of old frien: morial to the American dead at Bel- leau Wood are Mme. Yousry, Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Mrs. Samuel E. Winslow, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Burton L. French, Mrs. John G. Capers, Admiral Strauss, Mr. Howard Moran, Mr. Willlam Phelps Eno, Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Mr. S. E. Woodward, Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mr. F. W. Seibold, Mr. Charles F. Preston, Commissioner Cuno R. Rudolph, Mr. Charles Moore, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. John Callan O'Laughlin, Mrs. John McGowan, Mrs. Richard A. Kearney, Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, Mrs. John A. John- ston, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Miss S. C. Foster, Mr. Joseph C. Grew, Mr. Philip Faulkner, Mr. Charles Denby, Mr. C. W. Drayton, Mrs. Frederic L. Chapin, Miss Martha Codman, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. . Joseph Imported Wine Sauces F - Cooking Bottle. Dos. Sauce Bercy, White Wine, $1.10 $12.00 Sauce Bordelaise, Red Wine, $1.10 $12.00 Sauce Newberg, Sherry Wine, $1.50 $17.00 Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 STREET THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . M. Stoddard, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mr. Marcus Benjamin, Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Comdr. C. T. Jewell, Maj. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, U. 8. A.; Mrs. Robert Lansing, Bishop James R. Freeman, Col. Mark Brooke, Mrs, John To Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. Wil Wheatley, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Thomas H. C. Reed, Mrs. Josiah Van Orsdel, Surg. Gen. E. R. Stitt, U.S.N.; Col. and Mrs. Robert Sterrett, Mr. Howard Sutherland and BMrs. Louls Titus. The fantasy of “A Game of Mah- Jong” will commence promptly at 9 o'clock and will be preceded by & concert of Chinese musical numbers, arranged by the United States Marine Band and played in orchestra form, with Willam H. Santelmann leader. Mrs. Archibald Gracie has returned to ‘Washington for the late Winter and Spring after spending some time in New York. She is temporarily living at 1635 Q street while her house on Sixteenth is being put in readiness for her. The marriage of Mrs. Gracie to Signor Raphael d'Urbino of Italy will take place in Washington in April. Mrs. Gracie Is the widow of Col. Archibald Gracle, who was a passenger aboard the Titanic and one of those rescued. Be- fore her marriage she was Miss Con- yesterday at the heme of Mys. Henry F. Dimock, and will continue through to- day. Mrs. Alexander is in charge of the Premsh Booth, and Donna Emmy Calderara Gamba and Mrs. George Barnett in charge of the Italian booth, Mme. Grouitch and Mme. Adjemo- vitch the Serblan booth, Mrs. Charles Burnett the Japanese booth and Senora de Alfaro-and Mre. Fremont the pan- American booth. Mme. Simopoulos, wife of the Minister of Greece, is hop- orary chairman of the Greek booth and Mrs. Cabot Stevens chairmas Crichton is in charge of the sf Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzle and Mrs. Bmerson Howe salled today from New York aboard the Santa Elisa for Pan- ama, where they will spend some time, going later to Havana. They will return late in March, Mrs. Robert A. Wilson of 2747 Ma- comb street will entertaln at tea this afternoon for her daughter, Miss Dorothy Wilson, whose engagement to Mr. Edward Halbach was recently announced. Mrs. Wilson will be a: sisted at the tea table by Mrs. Car- son Ward, Mrs. George W. Barby, Mrs. D. E. Witman and Mrs. Frank Grigg. The young girls assisting will be Mi Dorothy Miller, Miss Virginia King, Miss Dorls Childr Miss Frances Lloyd, Miss Helen Hayden, Miss Es- melx; Ward and Miss Frances White- wall, Mrs. Wade H. Ellls was hostess at luncheon yesterday in her home, on Massachusetts avenue. Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Ellis have invited a dls- tinguished company to meet Lady Heury at dinner. Wednesday, after 4 o'clock, Mrs. Ellls will be “at home" and will also recelve Wednesday, February 18, Mrs. Robert Vinton Rusk will en- tertain at & supper party at Le Para- die tonight for her daughter, Miss Genevieve Rusk, and her flance, Mr. ‘\WASHINGTON. John Price Wetherill, 3d. The guests will include the members of the wed- ding party. Mrs. B. J. Lioyd enetrtained a com- pany of 24 at luncheon today, the guests remaining for bridge. Mrs. Herman Schmidt entertained at & shower last evening In compli- ment to Miss Helen Catherine Rowze whose marriage to Lieut. Charles Lanier Dasher, jr. will take place Tuesday. The guests included Mrs. Albion Schmidt, Mrs. Raymond Ta: lor, Mre. Eugene Stevens, Mrs. Pre ton Wire, Mrs. John Buckley, Miss Kutharine May, Miss Peggy Fox, Mrs. Mary Shaw, Miss Burns, King, Miss Della Jose, M Farrell, Miss Irene Schmil win Royster and Mrs. Robert Denner. Miss Harriet Hanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace W. Hanger, Is giving a bridge tea tomorrow aft- ernoon at the White Peacock. Allen-Coombs Engagement Announced Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will W. Allen enter- talned at bridge last night at their home, 2825 Thirteenth street north- west, in honor of their daughter, Miss Frances Clarke Allen, when they an- nounced her engagement to Lieut, Raymond H. Coombs, Corps of Fileld Artlllery, United States Army. The wedding will take place in April. Miss Allen was graduated in 1923 from Byracuse University, and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega, national women's fraternity. Lieut. Coombs is @ member of the 1924 class of West Polint, and is now stationed at Fort Hoyle, Md. Guests at the bridge were Miss Botty Lee, Miss Elizabeth Mattern, Miss Edith Dinwlddie, Miss Jessamine Thorne, Miss Dorothy Leach, Miss Rita Wrenn, Miss Anne Jones, Mra Stanley Henderson, Mrs. Boyd Brosius, Mrs. Frank Rapee, Miss Alloe Mi nick, Miss Dora MoClure, Miss Julla Sargeant, Miss Gertrude McKnew, Miss Gertrude Luebbermann, Miss An. toinette Loetsch, Mra. James Cluck, Mise Mary Dorsey of Baltimore, Miss Franchelle Jackson of Texas, Miss Mary Frances Johnson, Miss Myrtice Stone and Miss Mary Louise Allen. Gen. L. R. Eltinge has issued in- vitations for a dinner which he will &ive at the New Willard on February 13 preceding the Army dance there. He will have 20 guests. Col. J. D. Taylor will also entertain at the New 17.50 SOCTETY ‘Willard preceding the dance. also have 20 guests. He will Miss Dorothy Yates, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Richard Yates, gave a bridge party last eve- ning in her upartment at the Argonne for Mrs. Booth, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas J. Stead. Mrs. Webster Ballinger of 2700 Connecticut avenus has issued cards for an at home the afternoon of Thursday, February 19, from 7 5 to 7 o'clock in honor of her sister, Mrs. All- Wool R. A. Theobald, wife of Comdr. Theo- bald, in charge of the postgraduate school at Annapolis. Krouse entertain ed at bridge at the Congressional Country Club yesterday for Mrs, Thomas Strawn of Guakertown, Pa., and Mr. Charles Watson of Dublin, Ga. Mrs. Strawn is the house guest of Miss Alice Dennis, at 1601 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. William H. Mrs. John J. White of New York, « (Continued ofi Ninth Page.) Coats, $12.50 Sizes 2 to 6, 7 to 10 and 12 to 16 Years GAIN we are prepared for Childrew's Day with fine apparel at genusne re- ductions to create enthusiastic response. youthful and effective. throughout. Colors, reindeer, rust, rose, copen, navy, Made with or without matersal. Sale third floor. $10 Taffeta Dresses Gsrls’ Coats of smart designing, fur collars and lined brown and handsome sports Stzes 7 to 14 years. $5. 95 Here is wvalue such as you sel- dom see. High-grade taffeta silk dresses, piped with contrasting colors and beautifully embrosdered. Colors, rust, brown, navy, copen. $5 Dresses, $ 2, 95 Sizes 2 to 6 years, with panties in washable Rayon silk, English broadcloth and prints, English prints with panties, sizes 2 to 10 years. Straightline models, 6 to 14 years, sn English broadcloth and prints. Many are hand-em- broidered. Tans, browns, rose, & el JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. Beautiful Spring Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls At Moderate Prices Just Arrived EW stocks, representing the world’s best makers of distinctive, youthful apparel, are received here each day. Many charming, unusual models for sports, street, school and dress wear on display now. R. MARSHALL, Great Final Reductions —on excellent assortments of our Winter stocks of Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel. the center it nigh stance’ Schaack. Signor d'Urbino ie a descendant of the famous Raphael, Italy's great painter, and is himself a cultivated musician and painter. — ™ e F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Henry are in charge of the British booth for the sale for the benefit of the inter- allied childs’ welfare work, which opened Jelleff's In the New Basement Shop For lack of space in our regular Coat Section—to be held in our Basement Shop Unusual SALE Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Sports Coats The Prices are Most Unusual for Us 10 515 More Than 200 in all Sizes 16 to 40 These Coats include— Self-colored Fleeced Stripes Two-toned Plaids Polaire—Mixtures—Tweeds Three-quarter and full length Straightline Full backs Tan—Gray—Rust—Brown Oxford—Black and White Plaids in many combinations None Exchanged! No Credits Given! We are selling these coats for a manufacturer Set-in sleeves Raglan sleeves Notched and convertible collars who is overstocked, and we consider them remarkable values! Jelleff’s Basement Shop 3 %' Shop Qf Quality jle——|al—| Odds and ends of our higher- priced Coats, rep- resenting one or two of a kind models. Silk Hose Full Fashioned. Every Pair Guaranteed $1.12 Twenty new shades and black. Best value in the city, Dresses, in flat crepe, crepe, black satin, geor- gette, etc.; in straight- line models, dresses that sold at $16,00, $19.95 and $25.00. lovelier Dresses than these we offer Saturday. The most adorable new Spring styles have been developed from lustrous new silks at only $16. Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. copen and beautiful prints. | K3 X4 937-939 F St. N.W. I =i —n———= J-£ . Cunningham Co W 314-16 7th St. N.W. SATURDAY—A Clearance of [LK DRESSES About 100 Silk Dresses Wonder Values $l0.00 200 Lovely Spring Dresses $16.00 42 Fur-Trimmed Coats Further Reduced for Tomorrow One rack of Fine Silk Newer Styles You have never seen Silk Underwear $7).98 Fine silk crepe de chine chemise and gowns, all new Spring high shades. Coats that will give you two sea- sons’ good wear, and mostly all sizes are here in the lot. Silk Slips Radium Silk 5500 All colors and sizes. flEEEE:—EEEEEflE '—— ol —=|n|——— o[ ——|p|———| 0| —F| 0| ——— |0 | ——0]]