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xn to Attend the Charity Ball at Mayflower. Vice President elect and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes have accepted the invitation to at- nd the Inaugural night| charity ball at the May-| flower. They thus are emulating President and Mrs. Coolidge, who, in- augural night four years ago, attend- ed the first big charlty ball to re- place the regular event of olden days. Mrs. Coolidge is a patroness for the card party and dance to be giver tomorrow evening at the Raleigh Hotel for the benefit of the free dis- Pensary of Providence Hospital. British Diplomats Guests At Luncheon of Lady Henry. | The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard were the Fuests of honor at luncheon today of Lady Henry, who entertained at the Hotel Hamilton. Others in the com- | pany were the Minister of Greece | and Mme. Simopoulos, Senator and | Mrs. Willlam H. King, Senator and | Mra. Royal S. Copeland, Senator | David I. Walsh, the Sollcitor Gene:) and Mrs. James M. Beck, Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Walter R. Tuckerman, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. Ollle James, | Mrs. Effingham Townsend, Mrs. John | Allan Dougherty, Judge John Barton | Payne and Mr. Thomas Wilson. Senator and Mrs. Ferris have had | s a guest Mrs. Maud B. Ferris, who | left yesterday for Chicago, where she will join a party of friends with | whom she will proceed to California. | Senator and Mrs. William M. But- ler have with them at the New Wi lard Miss Enid Yandell, a gifted | sculptress, who is just now engaged on a “Ploneer Group,” a monument to be placed in Harodsburgh, Ky. Miss Yandell's “Daniel Boone,” at Louisville, Ky, s a well known work of art. The Minister of Uruguay and Jme. Varela will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd. The Minister of Guatemala and Se- nora de Sanchez Latour will enter- tain at dinner March 2 in honor of the minister of foreign affairs of Gua- temala, Mr. Robert Lowenthal. Mrs. John Charles Linthicum, wife of Representative Linthicum, will be at home at the Roosevelt Tuesday afternoon, February 10, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Representative and Mrs. Linthicum were hosts to a company of 34 at din- ner Thursday. in honor of Maj. and Mrs. Edgar Colladay of Honoluly, who are visiting in Washington. The table was decorated in pink and yel- Jow, and there were corsage bouquets and lace handkerchiefs for the ladles and silver belt buckles for the gen- ilemen. Maj. and Mrs. Colladay will leave Washington the first week in March for Honolulu, Mrs. Fred A. Britten, wife of Rep- resentative Britten, has returned to Washington after spending some time in New York. epresentative and Mrs. Adam M. | Wyant will entertain informally at dinner Wednesday. They entertained a company of 30 at dinner Saturday evening. Dr. D. Marinovitch, first secretary the legation of the Serbs, Croats d Slovenes, entertained at dinner turday evening in honor of his countryman, Mr. Balokovitch, the vio- linist, who was heard in comcert here last week. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment will entertain at dinner this evening, later taking their guests to their box at the opera. They will also be hosts at dinner tomorrow evening, later ®oing to the opera. | The first secretary of the Greek legation, Mr. C. Diamantopoulos, en- tértained a company at the Embassy Club last evening. Theodore Douglas Robinson, wife of the Assistant Secretary of | State, will be at home Wednesday | afternoon from 4 to & o'clock in her | home at 1720 Massachusetts avenue. ted by Mrs. Charles| David Potter, Mrs. Mrs. Dewey, Mrs. Hillary Jones, Mrs. Mark Sullivan and Mrs. Robert Ghormley | Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are guests of Mrs. Roger Wells at Norfolk, Va., until Wednesday, having gone there yesterday. Admiral and Mrs. Julian L. Latimer will have a company at dinner Feb- ruary 28 in honor of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglss Robinson Mrs. Robert Liooderson, wife e} Comdr. Henderson. will be at home | tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 1740 N street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerrish Smith of | Bethlehem and New York announce the engagement of their daughter Betty Dent to Lieut. Theodore F. C. Walker, U. . class of 1915, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will en- tertain at dinner this svening in com- pliment to Lady Henry, who is apend- ing a short time at the New Willard. Lady Henry will go to New York to- morrow and will sall Saturday aboard the Olympic for her home in England, sy | A fascinating ball (o lovers of | America and American history will ba the historical costume ball at the Mayflower Hotel the evening of Sat- urday, February 21, under the aus. pices of the Thomas Jefferson Me morial Foundation, and in honer o SOCIETY. SOCIETY Vice President-Elect and Mrs. Dawes ! mittee at the Mayflower are besieged Inaugural Night the birthday of George Washington. Tremendous interest has already been shown, to such an extent that prectically all the boxes are taken, and that the headquarters of the com- wlith inquiries regarding tickets, cos- tumes and the march of history, which is to be ths pictorial faeture of the evening, Immediately following the dancing of the minuet at 11:30. The first rehearsal of tha minuet, under the direction of Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, chairman, will be held tomorrow at 5 o'clock, at the May- flowcr Hotel, and a large number of dancers will participate in this event, the mets being named for prominent American patriots, and the partici- pants belng dressed in the costumes of their period. Numbers of committee meetings will occupy Tuesday, one of them being at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, 1230 Sixteanth street, when Mr. Thomas Sim Lee, chairman of decora- tlons, will meet with his committee. Mrs. David de Bose Gaillard, chair- man of costumes, anneunces that the official costumer for the historical costume ball will arrive from New York Tuesday morning, February 10, and may be seen each day of this week thereafter at the ball head- quarters on the eighth floor of the Mayflower apartments. he ball committee with the chair- man of subcommittees includes: Mrs, Rose Gouverneur Hoes, chairman; Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr., vice chairman; Mrs. John Speed Morris, for descendants of Thomas Jefferson; Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, for minuet: Mme. Ekengren, for boxes; Mrs. Thomas H. C. Reed, for tickets: Mrs. David de Bose Gaillard, for costumes: | Mrs. Goldsborough Adams, for music: Miss Bessie McKeldin, for debutantes: Senator Claude M. Swanson, for his- Mr. Thomas Sim Lee, for deco- Mr. William Bowle Clark, for vieve Rusk. program; Mr. Cariton Van Valken-| burg, for pageant: Mr. Clifford K.| Berryman, for prizes; Mr. Willlam | have taken an apartment at the Lee Bowle Clark and Mr. Breckinridge | House for the remainder of the sea- | Teresa O'Brien, Mrs. Arthur Malone. Loxg, for floor, and Mr. Maurice H.|son. They will stay in Washington | Mrs. Robert Hunt, Mrs. Lawson Jarvis. herald. until Mrs. Munroe opens her country | Fuller, Mrse. Marvin Denham, Mrs. = - home in Middleburg, Vt Bates ' Vassar, Mrs. Dwight Terry, L Mr. Leo Katz, the Austrian painter. | Mrs. Rogers Fred, Mrs. Alfred Bou o lunch closed his exhibition at the Natlonal Gallery today and will open his Bos- | ton exhibition Wednesda. Mr. Katz | will return to Washington for a| series of lectures he will give at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt Myers February 20, 21 and 24. Maj. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bastion will entertain a company at dinner this eve- ning at the Hotel Hamilton, in honor of | Howell, Mrs. Col. and Mrs. Bdward T. Wolfe, who |y, = W . McCart have recently returned from the Philip- pines. marriage to Mr Carty will take Leroy Jerome place afternoon at by Miss Katherine M. O'Brien guests incfuded: Miss White, Miss Adeline Thorten, Alice McKnight, Miss Edna Hick Miss Heien McCarty, Miss Mr Alfalfa Club Dimmer at New Wilard Thursday. The Midwinter dinner of the Alfalta Club wil be given Thursday evening, February 26, in the large ballroom of the New Willard Hotel, at 7:30 o'clock. Representative Samuel Winslow of Massachusetts and Rep- resentative Homer P. Snyder and Representative Charles B. Ward of New York will be the guests of honor. Mr. Charles P. Light is in charge of arrangements and the din- ner committee is composed of Mr. Charles F. Humphrey, Mr. Edgar C. Snyder, Mr. Miiton C. Elliott, Mr. James Calvin Hemphill, Mr. Wilds P. Richardson, Mr. John H. 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Sweene. bride-elec Mrs. w. liam Kiggins Terry, Mr! derson, Mrs. ORe Bou, Mrs Gordon Hunt, Mrs. William H. Hicke Mis: McCarty, Miss Adeline Thorn White On Saturday rty Hall, Mrs. A. Mrs. Alic after, the Whi guests included Denham, Mrs. Mrs. Rogers Fre lan, Miss Kath Olga Lowell and Lynch. Mrs, John B. Ke of D the meeting Chapter, U. shall Johnson, Mrs nd Henderson in was hostess Fri- day night at a bridge party at her el residence in Sixteenth Street Mansions, I when her guests were: Miss Blanch Wingo, Miss Margar Ayres, Miss ing menus choose. 1eat Cracker Carton Doz. $2.00 With coffee, and milk sroceries e & K St the interesting combination of Quality and Value $ Specially Priced. . from the standpoint that made on just 115 Included are a through his'entire service. guests mother of the hostess; Marvin Denham, attison, Olga Lowell, entertained n_informa Mrs William H. Patt rine these limited Mrs. Lewis J. Battle will be at home informally Monday afternoon, February 16, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at 1401 Kennedy street. Dr. and Mrs. Atherton Seidell entertaining a company of 10 at din- ner tonlght in honor of Prof. and Mrs. James F. Norris of Boston, F. Flagler preside as hostess at the new May- the dinner Mrs. Flagler has a host of friends in Washington dating from the time when Gen. Flagler was here in charge Key Bridge and in charge of the water supply and filtration plant, also the reclamation | Potomac flats. Gen. the shingtonian with the Miss Katherine O'Brien was hostess shower Wardman Park Hotel, Miss Marie Sweeney, whose marriage|C Leroy Jerome McCarty will Wednesday, in t 4 o'clock were mother of Teresa O'Bi Mrs. Clar: Milier, Mrs. Mrs. Ray James V Miss F McKnight n and Miss Margaret | noon for Miss 4l luncheon e Peacock William Mrs. Elmer O'Brien Miss ndrick will about her recent Huropean trip, Hilary A. 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Mrs. Faerber was formerly Miss il Dorothy Knotts and The marriage of Miss Ruby Cornor, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Cornor, to Mr. Jay P. Conger. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Conger, took place in All Soul's Memorial Church Tues- day, February 3, the Rev. Dr. H. H. D.” Sterritt officiating. Mr. and Mrs. ger left just after the ceremony for w trip to Bermuda. They will make their future home in Wash- ington and city Mrs. Anne Randolph Bonham and E. R. Bonham, ,r., of Bridgeton, N. J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ayers, in their home at Georgla avenue and street, Woodside. The active chapter of Delta Tau Delta will entertain all Delta alumni in the city at a banquet to be given in the chapter house tonight at 7 o'clock. About a hundred members of the alumni association e signified their fnten- (Continued on Ninth Page.) at St p.m Mrs. the rien, enc Wil- ssar, dna "When You Call Main 2321 Mis bnl wee- | and | and arrange for— M ison Doo- Miss Superior Rough Dry —service — then you can rest assured that vour laundry trou- bles are over. Phone Us Toda; talk at eve- SOCIETY BETTER - WINDOW Shades “Tailor Made” window shades, such as will make for yow, will enhance the appear- ance of any home, new or old. tion for making “A Shade Better’ shades has long been established. A _“SHADE™ ve Our reputa- windot Floral Valentines Valentine Baskets $3.50 and $5 Valentine Greeting Boxes, $5 up Valentine Corsage Bougquets, $3.50 up L All varieties of ¢ flow to carr tine Vale message ” 14th and H Phone Main 3707 i A 7 ¥ to SOUVENIRS— the most fascinating |1 FAVORS are al ways the pleasant surprise at OUR “GALA" PAR- TIES. ate Tonight— We Invite You Gala Night to Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band. XS\ PR LONIOX: ! 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