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SOCIETY. ’Jefl'erson Memorial Ball to Be Featured By Stately Minuet Scene of Unusual Beauty Planned for Function Hotel Saturday Night. One of the most attractive features of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation ball to be given at the Mayflower Hotel Saturday night will be the several groups of dancers in the stately minuet. These groups will ocoupy the floor of the ballroom in different sets, all dancing at the same time and giving a plcture of unusual b«a\'l) Led by Mrs. Walter Tuckerman and Mr. Lynch Luquer, whose set is named for Oliver Wolcott, with Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman representing Oliver Wol- oott, 2d, and his wife, the entire dancing space in the magnificent ball- room will be filled with the twelve &ets, all named for some prominent American personage, ancestor in each case of the sponsor of the set. Danc ing in the Oliver Wolcott set are also Mme. Ekengren, as Mrs. Ollver Wol- cott, sr., wife of the signer of the Declaration of Independence; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mr. Douner, Mrs. Robert Holllster Chapman, Mr. Charles P. Abercrombie - Miller, who will represent a celebrated member of the Hollingsworth family of Phila- delphia: Capt. and Mrs. John P. Jack- son, Mrs. Henry Wilson and Mrs. Llvin Helberg. In the Jefterson set will dance Mrs. T’age Morris Hunter with Mr. Willlam Eliot, Miss Evalina Kean with Mr. Con- stant Southworth, Mrs. Fiora Mason Nicholson, with Mr. Kenneth Macpher- son and Miss Ellen Featherstone with Mr. Richard Shands. The Admiral David D. Porter set, sponsored by Mrd. Charles H. Camp- bell, will be led by the hostess dancing with Mr. William Bowlie Clarke, Miss Gouverneur with Col. Joseph McMullan, U. S A.; Mrs. John . Fremont with Mr. Gariton Van Valkenburg., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee, and the Lee-Middleton set, sponsored by Mrs. Robert E. Lec, rep- resenting Mrs. Henry Middieton, 'whose husband was the first pres! dent of the first Continental Congress in Philadelphia, 1774. Mrs. Lee will [dance with Capt. C. P. Brooke, U. 8. M. C., alde at the White House; Miss Edith Davidge with Dr. M. C. Doll- nan, Mrs. William Crounse with Mr. ;-'.hnrles Light, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence ee. Mrs. Richard Parker Crenshaw has named her set for Maj. Gen. John Custis of Arlington, Va, and the dancers include Mrs. Claudron North- rup, Mrs. Absolom Waller, Miss Helen GriMth, Mr. Henry Wise Garnett, Mr. James Craig, Dr. De Laussure and Mr. Flynn. Miss Louise Ireland, acting for Mrs. fParker Crenshaw, has named her set tor Col. Willlam Mayo of Richmond, nd in this set will dance Miss Natalie JHiammond, Miss Laura Town, Miss largaret Dows, Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw, Miss Anne Boyd, Miss [Helen Carusi, Miss Betty Byrne and Mr. Fulton Lewis, Mr. Millard Lewis, ‘apt. Longworthy, Mr. Marion Law, Mr. Randolph Carroll, Mr. Mitchell “arroll, Mr. Reeve Hoover, Mr. Danlel f'hew Wright, 3rd, and Mr. Charles prarbury. Mrs. ~ Goldsborough Adams has amed her set for John Paul Jones, Rnd will have as her dancers Comdr. fnd Mrs. Willlam Glassford, Mrs. Aus- in Kautz, Dr. Penhollow, Mrs. Rich- prd Kearney, Comdr. E. G. Allen, ‘omdr. and Mrs. Mayfleld. Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, jr., has amed her set for her encestor, Col. evin Powell of Virginia, originator bf the Minute Men, and her guests will be Miss Mary Lewls Harvey, Miss furiel Eleanor Gray, Miss Eugenle .e Merle, Miss Elizabeth Van Dyke fobe, Mr. Earl Waggerner, Mr. George Bronson, Mr. Russell Shaw, Mr. John larbury. Mrs. Julien Jacquelin Mason, spon- or for the Chief Justice Marshal] set, v i1l represent her ancestor, Mrs. Mary yolcott Griswold, dancing with Mr. . H. Pirrell; Miss Virginia Dickens, epresenting Lady Spottswood, will hance with Mr. Irwin Wells Stearns; irs. C. E. Wagstaft Batson, dancing th Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, epresenting his ancestor, Admiral Robert Bolton: Mrs. Austin McCarthy, ancing with Mr. George Hillyer, jr., vho impersonates his ancestor, ieorge Walton, one of the signers of he Declaration of Independence. Mrs. William Bowie is sponsoring he Gov. Robert Brooke set, and will ppear as Mistress Eleanor Sprigs. )r. Bowie will appear as Gov. Robert rooke, Mr. Edward Burr Powell as ‘ol. Levin Powell, Mr. and Mrs. eorge Calvert as Lord and Lady Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wat- les @s Capt. John Wattles, and as irs. Verlinda Stone, wife of Gov. ftone; Mrs. B. B. Logle as Lady omersall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drayton's set s named for Judge William H. Dray- on and the members of the set are ir, and Mrs. George Mitchell, Mr. and irs. Sydney Tolliver, Lieut. Comdr. . A. Logan and Mrs. Logan, Mr. and irs. Drayton. Miss Virginia Hunt is ponsor for the Robert R. Livingston et, and the dancers will include Mr. rthur Pickering, Comds. and M Robert Lowell, Miss Evelina Gleaves, ir. Horace Peaslee and Miss Gertrude ewett. Judge Lynn Chapter,D.A.R. Observes Ann;versary Judge Lynn Chapter, D. A. R. birthday anniversary and Valentine ea Saturday afternoon, at treet. Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins made he ° introductions. Mrs. Harry B. auss, the regent, headed the receiv- Ing line, which included Miss Virginia Price, Miss Beatrice Whittier, hMiss Josephine Huber, Miss Louise ‘arman, Mrs. Charles S. Schermer- orn, Miss Laura Silsby and Mrs. partin Henry Kinsinger, all officers bt the chapter. Mrs. John M. Beavers, regent, and Mrs. James M. State vice regent, poured tea, ing them were the members bt the chapter. National and State priicers, the ts and vice regents it the Distr! were invited. Miss paegt: air was in charge of ar- ngements. ——— e b2 2222 2 2T 22 2 22 TP 22 The Original Marinello ing. home use. Miss May Carlson, marcel waver, formerly with the Elsie Shop, 1716 H Street N.W. MRS. Formerly at Now at 1203 F St. N.W. Franklin 2989 LIIo 771171 LELIIITIIITI 717717 ETITE 177 7777 17T L LTS 1 477 LIS 2P P F 727777 22027777777 7770 07, THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WILL JOIN CABINET CIRCLE MRS, WILLIAM M. JARDINE, Whose husband has been aelected by the President for Secretary of Agri- culture. His appointment was announced yesterday and the nomination sent to the Senate. Programs of Dinner Hosts Subject to Interr.uptions. (Continued from Fourth Page.) Wednesday evening, for their daugh- ter, Miss Elizabeth Johnson. Comdr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Davis will entertain at dinner Tuesday eve- ning, preceding the dance at the navy yard. Comdr. and Mrs. John Morse will entertain a company at dinner Wednesday. Mrs. Mitchell Carroll will enter- tain a company at luncheon Wednes- day in honor of Mme. Grouitch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. William- son will have dining with them as guests of honor Saturday evening, Internal Revenue Commissioner and Mrs, David Hunt Blair. They have invited a company of 30 to meet them. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins en- tertained at dinner last evening in their home on Massachusetts ave- nue in compliment to Miss Eleanor Wilson. The company later went to the dance which bachelor members of the diplomatic corps give at the Columbia Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evarts Johnson will give a dinner Wednesday eve- ning at the Metropolitan Club annex for their daughter, Miss Mary Louise Johnson. -« Baron and Baroness von Below en- tertained at dinner Thursday evening in their apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street, and later took their guests to the meeting of the Southern Soclety at the New Willard. In the company were Dr. and Mrs. Daven- port White, Dr. and Mrs. MacPherson Crichton, Capt. and Mrs. von de Bosch and Capt. and Mrs. John Ellis. Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp will enter- tain at a luncheon bridge at the Congressional Club_tomorrow. Mrs. We Solicit Your Charge Account . We offer you at this time the combination of QUALITY FURS SALE PRICES FUR Shop . 1208 G St. N.W. Approved Shop Many heads have been ruined by using wrong shades of hair coloring. Mrs. E. Davis will advise you as to the proper shade if you usethe hair color- This wonderful hair coloring is put up for E. DAVIS 723 11th St. Fastablished 1909 15 Years’ Ezperience Slemp was Dennett. formerly Miss Dorothy Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller gave a dinner at the Congressional Country Club last evening, having as guests Senor Don Juan B. Chevalier. secretary of the Panama legation and Senora De Chevaller, Mr. and Mrs. S. Richards, Miss Norene Robinson and Mr. John Jay Daly. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs. John Allan Dougherty will be the honor guests at the weekly luncheon of the Women's Nationai Press Club tomorrow, at the Hamilton Hotel. Mr and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley had as their guests at the Valentine sup- per and dance given at the Con- gressional Country Club last night Mr. and Mrs. Gideon A, Lyon, Repre- sentative and Mrs. James O'Connor of Loulsiana, Mrs. S. J. Penn of Danville, Va., and Representative and Mrs. Joseph Sears of Florida. Third Annual Dasce By Junior Hadassah The Junior Hadassan will give its third annual dance Thursday evening, March 12, at the New Willard Hotel. The proceeds will be added to the ¢|and Mrs. Frederick R. Parks, fund for the adoption of orphans of Palestine. Miss Minerva Greenburg, president of the Junior Hadassah, is. (n charge of the dance. * Every gown L WeBE N3 Rizik Brothers Momeént Arrivals of Spring Fashions ENSEMBLE Sults DINNER AND EVENING GowNs CosTuMES AND DRESSES PRING presentations simultane- ous with New York showings. sonally selected by Mr. A. M. Rizik for exclusive showing here. Display Monday and Through Week THIRTEEN Valentine D;y Fetes Feature Chevy Chase Calendar for Week Luncheons, Dinners and Teas Included in’ List of Suburban Social Events. Mrs. William A. Stein entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday ather home, on Jocelyn street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox were hosts at dinner Wednesday eve- ning and later occupled a box to see “Rose-Marle." Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Williams en- tertained the members of the La: Lot Club at a <Valentine dinner, fol- lowed by bridge, Saturday evening, at_their home, on Thirty-third street. The Recreation Club of Chevy Chase will meet Monday evening at § o'clock in the Chevy Chase Library. There will be the annual election of officers, members of the board of gov- ernors and directors. Miss Emily Parks, daughter of Mr. enter- tained at tea Sunday afternoon at her home, on Hesketh street. Mr. Parks and Miss Eilzabeth Southgate presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, who have beon the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Pace, have gone to New York City and Erle; Pa., be- fore returning to their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Henry H. Dalton, who has also been the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, has returned to her home in Raleigh, N. C The Handerchlef and Towel Table of the Rector's Aid Society of All Suints’ Protestant. Eplscopal Church ill meet tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of the chalrman, Mrs. Edgar Poe Allen, on McKinley street. Mrs. J. H. Hebb of Howard Park, Baltimore, was the week end house guest of her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Cline, on Oliver street. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall uml entertain at dinner Tuesday evening, at thelr home, on Jocelyn street, and at the ball at the Washington navy vard. Mrs. Joseph Angel entertaimed at tea Thursday to meet Rev. Arthur J. Brown, fieid-secretary of the South African_General Mission. Mrs. Charles B. Imlay gave a Val- entine tea and musical Saturday afternoon at her home, on West Irv- Ing street, in honor of the music sec- tion of the Woman's Club of Chevy Thase. Miss Carla Posvolsky, Miss Winlfred Michaelson and Miss Con- stance Russell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Russeil, were the artists. Mrs. Theodore Jocelyn and Mrs. R. S. McBride presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown en- tertained Saturday evening at a Val entine dance at their home, on Liv- ingston street, in honor of their son Brooks. Mrs. Ernest R. McComas entertain- ed the members of her club at luncheon and bridge Thursday. Mrs. Charles Marsh had guests at bridge and tea Friday at her home, on West Irving street. Mr. Marvin Farrington has returned home after several months in the West. Mrs. Newman G. Little was hostess at luncheon and bridge Monday at her-home on Oliver street. Mrs. J. Lowe will entertain the members of her club at luicheon and bridge_tomorrow. Mr. Edward Kidder of Minneapolis is the house guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Kidder, on Hesketh street. . Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson of West Melrose street is spending several days in Charleston, W. Va. Miss Elsie Talbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hume Talbert, enter- and costume per- our Spring Furs. 6 BAY BEAL COATS, 48 inches long, large gathered collar Tt ren, “Formeny 3000 COATS, lz:r ‘mmed; clos- 3170 were $165. TE HUDSON SEAL 4 SILVER MUSKRAT 5 COATS, collar, cuffs and Sorders of Vealky squirrel. Formerly were 3a25. Now wear with your Spring attire. this week. N77772777717772270 21201114112 E LI LL 11 LL LTI E I L 12 ELE L LTI LI LI L1728 TIIL D, Clearance Time is Bargain Time. week several High-grade Fur Coats and Jackets which we wish to dispose of at once to make room to exhibit Hudson Seal is Dyed Muskrat—Bay Seal is Dyed Comey Advance Showing of Luxurious SPRING FURS Beautiful Neckpieces in the new advanced styles—Foxes, Stone Marten, Baum Marten and Squirrel. MIDWINTER SALE NOW ON— We offer this A FEW HUDSON BEAL COATS, s S 00 $59 Up Formerly were $385. MUSKRAT 8 JACKETS, ncluding ver muskrat, BW l'll- iog at COATS wih pials gethared collars reduced for quick 2 to.. : earacal, leopard clearance T You'll want one to Attractive prices on all pieces FEBRUARY 15, - 1925—PART 2. ‘| Medical Fraternity e P Duy MRS. JAMES RICHARD GRIEST, Daughter of Mr. Gordon, ringe Mixs Miriam Mae Gordon. Senator L. Helsler Ball of Dela- ware, Senator Woodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan and Maj. James F. Cou- pal, the White House physiclan, will be the guests of honor of Phi Chap- ter of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity at their Founders' day banquet, which will be held the evening of February | 26, at the Unive.sity Club, and will deliver addresses upon this occasion. Dr. J. Wesey Bovee will serve as toastmaster and other members of the local chapter on the program _for short talks are Dean Willlam C. Bor- den, Dr. Everett M. Ellison, Maj. Glenn 1. Jones, Dr. Willlam J. M lory, Dr. J. Duerson Stout and Dr. Charles S. White. The committes in charge of plana for this meeting is composed of Drs. Peter E. Pulman, William Lawton and Walter Nelson. Dr. Russell J. Jansen. presiding senior of Phi Chapter; expects to make this the most interesting and notable meeting in the history of the organ- ization. Celebrate Opening of Shoreham Colonial Room At the opening of the newly dec- orated colonial room, at the Bhore- ham last evening, where dinner and supper dances will hereaftsr be held every evening excepting Sundays, among those entertainidg parties wers Mrs. Le Merle, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagrier, Maj. Cooper, Mr. John Lewls Smith, Mr, E. R. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Parke and Mra. John C. d before her recent mar- in tained Monday evening at a dance Mrs. E. the members of her club at luncheon and bridge Friday. The Boulogne will bring these two and other. the members of her sorority DRESSES AND SAVE MONEY Hume Talbert entertained [We Texch 2 Complete Eary & Day F12"LEERONE, —_— > - a Mrs. A N Hildel rand tunnel Paris and | % e e cities with- Formerl one-half hours of each connecting F ur Neckpteces for Spring ew Skins New Shades New Styles Reautlful Selection of New Spring Jacquettes 0 % <2 fi %5@%»5 T Q@. 1).& FURRIERS FOR OVER A THIRD OF A CENTURY d-‘! 610 Twelfth St—Just Above F §§§§¥§fl§¥§§§ - A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to All To Be Present at the OPENING Of Our New Shop Located at 1229 G Street N. W. Where you may view, in ad- dition to the luxurious quarters, our extensive display of Spring Apparel. —Our buyer selected, especially for this event, the newest and finest. COATS—DRESSES ENSEMBLE SUITS GOWNS—MILLINERY Younc Lapiess Snop 1229 G ST. N.W. Pre-Inventory Sale Of Unusual Importance Exquisitely Finished Embroidered Models —such as Luncheon Sets, Vanity Sets, Scarfs, Rompers, Children’s Dresses, Baby Crib Covers, etc. At Below Cost $2.85 Children’s Crepe Dresses. $3.50 Children’s Linen Dresses. Children’s Voile Dresses. Regu- lar $2.75 and $2.50 ones..... 3.piece Buffet Scts, 75¢ values. $9.50 $1.55 45¢ 95¢ The above are stamped ready to embroider and at the exceptionally Yow prices should mot last long. THE EMBROIDERY SHOP 3 Misses Freudberg 827-829 1lth Street 2 1 5c 1 Women’s Porch Dresses, of ging- ham; stamped,ready to make........... Tan Linen Scarfs, $1 val- Linen - Centerpieces, $1.50 values. Tan or S-piece Lunch- eon Sets, $1.50 values ... Near New York Avenue SOCIETY. 1106 G Street .N.W. Special Purchase New Spring Dresses Beautiful silks and all the fashionable fabrics arz #. this unusual collection of dresses. Made to Sell/fir $25 $l 6.95 $25, $35, §39.50 Special Monday See Them By All Means GORGEOUS SPRING NEW SPRING COATS DRESSES . All the New Colors; Navy and Black Made to Sell for $35 $25 Special Monday. ormieR seain coats....... $35, $39 to $69.50 Smartest Styles and Materials—Guaranteed Values ALL WINTER COATS & DRESSES AT HALF-PRICE An Unusual Showing df ’ SPRING MILLINERY $5, $7.50 and $10 Compare them with hats at double the price, Monday Will Be a Gala Day - for Thrifty Shoppers in Our Lamp Shade and China Department 1 lot, 75c to $2.00 Lamp Shade Frames SOC $1.50 Jap Silk for Lamp Shade Making; rose, gold, $ l .25 tan. Yd. JUST RECEIVED 15 Styles in Lamp-Shade Frames Including the Newest Beautiful Hand-painted China tl very Iocw pricesd uster ups an Saucers. Six for.. $6-OO Rose Design Cups and Saucers. Six for = $7.00 Primrose Dcspl Chocolate ot, Cream and suger- $7.00 In luster. Hot Lunch Plate and Cup, 52.00 China Painting Classes Day Classes, $5.00 per month Evening Classes, $350 per month Evening Classes, Tuesday and Thursday Special prices on Sik and Parchment Lamp Shade Mod- els; $8, $15 and $20. models. Nov $5.00 14, 16 and 18 inch 5]0 Parch- ment Shades— Now $6 00 5—$20.00 Models are Lamp Shades Made to Order. Special Prices to Hotels, New $10.00 Tea Rovma and Decoraiors Oppenheimer’s SARAODP UNIQUE THe LOUVRE 1115 17 ¥ STREET We present— Spring Frocks of distinguished make and feature a grade at $ Characteristic of Louvre exclusiveness in de- sign—and Louvre excellence in materials and make. The colorings are both the briliant novelty shades, and the always proper staples. There are some most unusual combinations—and the trimmings are distinctly original. Designed for all daytime events. And a showing of Spring Coats that includes both Sports and Dress types Here, too, hright colorings are much in evi- dence; and the models most engaging. Trim- med summer furs—in light shadings. Others plain. Beginning at $20.50 Tomorrow we shall feature some new arrivals in Sports and Dress Hats—of strikingly new effects— $10-% to $29-50 e ORI BB L

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