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8 SOCIET:Y. S Mrs. Coolidge and Guests Occupying Box at Poli’s This Afternoon for Symphony Concert. RS. COOLIDGE and several guests are occupying the White House box at Poli's - this afternoon for the New York Symphony concert. Belgian Envoy and Baroness De Cartier in New York. The Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier will return Thursday from New York, where they went yesterday for a few days’ stay. Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be the guests in whose honor the Min- jster of Panama and Senora de Al- faro will entertain at luncheon March st "l'hc Minister and Senora de Alfaro were hosts at dinner last evening, entertaining in compliment to the dean of the Diplomatic Corps, the Am- bassador of Spain and Senora de Riano. Others in the company were dor of Peru, Senor Dr. the Minister of Uruguay and he Minister of Sweden allenberg, ‘the Minister s and_ Mme. de William H. of Brazil, acie; Judge iraham, Mr. and | Mrs. Frederick harles Boughton rant, the and Secre of Panama Legation and Chevalier. The Minister and Senora-de Alfaro will have a company dining informal- Jv with them Friday preceding the Friday evening dancing class. of the gue ate and Mrs s in whose governing board of the Unton will give a at the Pan-Ameri- The ¢ Hughe honor the Pan-American luncheon, March 2, can Union. cretary will be The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will entertain at dinner Feb- nd Mrs. Wilbur have led the invitations for the dinner were to give this evening. The Secretary of Labor Davis will he the honor gue: ner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, who will entertain a company of 18. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will entertain a company at dinner March §. ister of the Dominican re- e Ariza will en- cce and dance at 10 o'clock evening of February 27 in celebration of the anniversary of the independence d of the Do- minican republic. The party will be given in the presidential suite of the New Willard Hotel, The newly appointed Ambassador of Mexico and Scnora de Tellez ar- rived in Washington yesterday and are at the embassy, on Sixteenth street. The newly appointed Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira are expected to sail today from Japan and will arrive in Washington about the middle of March. Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed were hosts at dinner last evening | entertaining In compliment to the Ambassador of France and Mme. Daeschner. Additional guests were asked for c, after the dinner, when the program was given by Mme. Anthony, an American dramatic so- prano of the Metropolitan Opera Co., accompanied by Mr. Hert*at the plano, and Mr. Paul Roes, a planist, who recently came to this country from his in the Netherland: Mrs. T. Fer York, _sister-in-la and Mrs. E. J. House are visiting Senator and Mrs. Reed. ~ ~ Mrs. Reed will give a musical fol- Jowed by tea tomorrow afternoon for the members of the Senate Ladles Luncheon Club, when the program, which will be gin at 4:15 o'clock, will be sung by Miss Helen Howlson, a Washington soprano. Mrs. Hull Among Others ©f Congress at Home Today. Mrs. Hull, wife of Representative Morton Denison Hull of Illinois, will receive this afternoon in her home, at 2019 R when she will be assisted b: Minor Jameson, Mrs. 0. M. Ba Mrs. Charles Cheney Hyde and . Charles Crawford. Mrs. McFadden, wife of Representa- tive Louis T. McFadden, was hostess to a small company at luncheon to- Home Sites of Social Prominence Kalorama! The most socially select home- sites in all the Capital's Northwest are here! Kalorama offers one of the few remaining op- portunities to purchase a lot fronting on Rock Creek—near Connecticut Avenue Bridge—and erect a home of your own ideas. Kalorama Visit this property by vourself, or allow our agents to motor you out. Phone Allan E. Walker & Co. Incorporated Mr. Godden, Main 2690 day, entertaining ‘informally at the Hotel Hamllton, The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. A. l. Dumont, was host at 'luncheon today, entertaining at tho Hotél Hamllton in compliment to the Mlles. Daeschner, daughter of the Ambassador of France and Mme. Daeschner. ~ The company included the military attache of the Spanish Maj. Cassajus; the military he of the Chilean embassy and Senora de Espinosa, the alr attache of the Itallan embassy and Signora Calderara, the mjlitary attache of the Japanese embassy, Col. Morita; the military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Villalta, the military attache of the British em- v -and Mrs. Charlton, the naval he of the French embassy and Willm, and the as<istant mili- tary attache, Capt. Lombard. stant Secretary of State and s. Wilbur J, Carr will have a com- pany of 12 at dinner this evening in thelr apartment at the Dresden. They will be hosts again at dinner March 11. The Assistant retary of State and Mrs. John Van A. MacMurray will entertain a company at dinner this evening. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodote Douglas Robinson will entertain a company at dinner this evening. Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann will be at home informally at Airlle tomorrow ternoon, recelving for the last time this season. Mr. and Mra. John Hays Hammond will give a Marie Antoinette costume ball this evening at Rauscher's for their daughter, Miss Natalle Ham- mond. Their guests, In the costumes t period, will number about d have been asked for 10:30 A buffet supper will be served shortly after midnight. The ballrooms of Rauscher's have been made to resemble as nearly as pos- sible the ballroom of Versailles, and Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and their daughter will receive in the small recaption room at the head of the stairs, s Former Secretary or Agriculture and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith will be joined today by thefr daughter, Mrs. Frederick O. Bohen, and her small daughter, Miss Mildred Bohen, who will arrive from thelr home in Des Molnes for a visit at the New Willard Hotel. Comdr. and Mra. Roscoe C. Davis wi'l entertain a company at dinner this evening preceding the dance at the Navy Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Framk H. Karn of Rockville announce the engagement of their daughter Frances to Mr. Clark R. Long of this city. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews will not observe her usual day at home to- morrow afternoon. Col. and Mrs. Edward D. Anderson are leaving tonight for Florida and expect to be goné for about two weeks. Mrs. Ronald Lyman of Boston is spending a week with her parents, Gen. and Mrs. James Parks, at 2400 Sixteenth street. Maj. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cottrell of 1800 K street northwest nave as their guests Mrs. ‘Sloyde Smith Shaw of Chicago and - Mrs. Cottrell's sister, Miss Harrfet Brooke Chain of Nor- ristown, Pa. ° Miss Anna Hamlin, who has been at the Lee House with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Hamlin, will leave Thursday with a party of friends for a’ mohti's”trip to Bermuda. Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Freder{ck Irving Cox en- tertained a company at dinner last evening in honar of the Secretary of Labor and M Davis. The other guests were Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman, Judge and Mrs. Rush Hotand, Judge and Mrs. Charle: \ 813 15th St. N.W. Southern Building X3 THE EVENING 8§ TAR, WASHINGTO e | * 'DIPLOMAT’S ‘"WIFE AT COLONIAL BALL l SENORA DONA AMELIA L. DE ALFARO, Wife of the Minixter of Panama, in the costume of the Spanish colonial period xhe will wear Saturday night at the Jefferson memorial ball as the &uest of Mrs. Blodgett in the Stephen C. McChord, Judge and Mrs. Mark W. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willlamson and Judge and Mrs. Henry S. Priest of St. Louis, house guest of the hosts, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyford of Chicago. and Mrs. Julian C. Smith, U. re entertaining at luncheon ind Navy Club for Md. Maj M. C. today at the ‘Arm Mrs. E. R. James of Baltimore, Mme. Grouitch, who has been the guest of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock for a week, went yesterday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh, where she will be for the remainder of her stay in Washingto: Mme Hart box. tume ball will be guest of Boughton Wood, Mrs. C Rev. Day and Evenin 1XLESSONS, Mrs. A. M. Hildebrand Kresge i Bldg.. ‘ime & G Bts. ~ Ph. M. 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Making a visit now a thrilling rendezvous with Spring Shoe Fashion— $7.50 to 316 Club Shop 1318 G STREET Grouitch will attend the colonial cos- aturday evening, when she arles rles Wood will LI C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925. entertain a company at dinner Feb- ruary 28, Mr. ,and Mrs, Dorsey Richardson have as their guests for the week Mr. Clarence Stetson, Mrs. Charles H. Patterson will en- tertain a company at luncheon Fri- day in honor of Mme. Grouitch. Children’s Home Ball of Laxt Night n Succesn. The annual ball for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for Children was given last evening in the ballrooms of the New Willard Hotel, with & rep- resentative company, includtog _dip- lomats, officers of the Army and Navy and scres of old residents of Wash- Ington. This ball, given just before Ash Wednesday each seaxon, is one of the most popular of the Winter. crowded to be comfortable. Large flags hung behind cach box formed a frieze all around the room. 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Dress Hats—810 to $29.50 Sports Hats—$7.95 to $13.50 T e e All Late Winter Fashions D;nner afld Evem'ng GOWNS party and Dance FROCKS Street and Afternoon DRESSES Fur-Trimmed COATS [Esrlebaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET sary to put additional boxes across the south end of the room. Mrs. David Meade Lea, president of | the board of lady managers of the home and chairman of the ball com- mittee, received the guests, assisted by Mrs. Alexander L. Pope, second vice president, and Mrs. L. W. ster, corresponding secretary. 3 Arthur Hellen, chairman of the floor committee, made the presentations. They stood just insidefthe ballroom door in front of a screen of palms and ferns. Mrs. Lea was in a hand- some gown of fuchsia velvet, grace- fully draped, the train of which hung from one shoulder being lined with a deeper shade of fuchsia, @ flowers in the deeper shade fii the other shoulder. Her ornaments were a rare necklace and earrings (Continued on Ninth Page.) 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