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8 S President and Mrs. SOCIETY. OCILTY Coolidge Joined at White House by Mrs. Goodhue HE President idge Wh M mother of the f Hou Alexande Mr A friend family, Mr RV both Northampton, \(;A\‘] Goodhue will probably remain | »dhue, | AIrs. with House Mrs. Coolidge at the White for come time | = | of Belgium, Baron rned from a brief York | The de Cart visit in New Interesting Company Dined At Guatemalan Legation, | The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. | Panaretoff were the guests of honor | at dinner last evening of the Minister de Sanchez Latour, o uests included the Minister of and Ser Ortiz, the mini | airs of Gutaemala, Senor Low the chief of staff of the Pres Guatemala and military the \ from that coun Gen. F. Aguilar, and Senora d uilar; the s of the mis- Senor Paln sistant Sec- ¢ Stat Wilbur J se the Czecho- and Mme. Kurs Charles B. Drake, o W. Waeed, Ars. G Flora Wilson cna Calderon ident of tache of tr; Carr, t slovak legatic and M retary of Maj & anc | ter of Dominican Repub- ri de Ariza will entertain | and dance at 10 o'clock | this evening in celebration of the an- | niversary of the independence day, of | the Dominican Republic. The party will be given in the presidential suite of the New Willard Hotel etary of the Navy and Mrs. ertained at dinner last ev as guests Se | am H. King. and win S. Broussard, Senator and Jdward T. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs hur Free of California, and Dr. and Ray Lyman Wilbur of California, sister-in-law of the § The Secretary of Labor and Davis will entertain a company dinner this evening. Mrs. at The embassy tertained the New sest attache of the Cuban Villalta en- military and Senora de at dinner last evening at Willard Hotel, having counselor of the embassy Padro. of Poland tertained ing as nd Senora de and Mr comp; honor of the ain and Senora de other guests were the Sweden and Mme. Wal- Minister of the Nether- de Graeff, the Min- akia, Dr. Frantisek enator and Mrs. ayard, the charge d'af- Mr. Isaburo Yoshida: the charge d'affaires of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. Arthur Capper, Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines, the As- sistant Secretary of State and Mrs. John Van A. MacMurray, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Young, Mrs. Stephen B Hiking, Mrs. Marshall Field, Col and Mrs. Barbour, and Mr. Gliwic, counselor of the legation Mme. Wroblewska will besat home this afternoon, The Minister Wroblewska ern at dinner last eve Ambassador of jano. T Minister of lenberg, the lands and Mme. Ister of ¢ Chvalkoveky faires of Japa Mme. guests Minister of Egvpt Pasha will be hon: afternoon at the New Wil- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. C. M be at home from & to 7 The Yousry Sunday lard, when Chord will o'clock. Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, chief of staff, and Mrs. Hines will not observe thelr régular afternoon at home Sun- ay on account of the abBence of Mrs. Hines, who has gone to West Point to attend the 100th Night play. Gen. and Mrs. Hines will be at home the remaining Sunday afternoons in March. The commandant of the navy vard | and Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchinson will entertain a few guests informal- ly at dinner this evening in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Smith. Admiral and Mrs. Edward W Fberle will entertain a company at dinner this evening. Mrs. Walter Schuyler entertain 124 guests at dinner dance tonight at the ashington Barracks in honor of sen. and Mrs. Malin Craig, chlef Col. and Grant will The Governor of Pennsylvania, Mr. Gifford Pinchot, and Mrs. Pinchot will come to Washington for the in- augural exercises and will open their | home on Rhode Island avenue. | Mrs. Daniel C. Roper and her daughter, Miss Grace Roper, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 4001 Woodland drive, having with them the wives of the South Carolina delegation in Con- gress. Former Senator and Mrs. Gil Hitchcock will entertain about guests at a musical this evening at 0 o'clock at their residence. The program will be given by two Italian ert N. 100 SUPPER DANCE TONIGHT | both having come from | st ova, | A |on artists, and Signor Aurelio di Giorni, piam- Signor D'Arnalle, baritone, New York for the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell will ntertain informally at dinner March 5 in honor of the Governor of Wyom- ing, Mrs. Nellie T. Ross. Miss Dorothy Mondell entertained a company of 12 at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp. 3 Stdwell are hosts at a musical this afternoon at 1811 I et, when Mrs. Franceska Kaspar Lawson, asslsted by lIsaac Minovich, will give the program e and Mrs. Henry Siviter of Pitisburgh, I is visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. James Chambers Pryor, at their ipartment at the Dupont. Capt ¥ or commander of the Navy Medlical ool. Mrs. Siviter has just completed a visit in Palm Beach, where she was the house guest of Henry Clinton Hood. She will remain in Washington until after the inauguration Mrs. William ilis entertained at chéon today, having as guests us A. Jones, Mrs. Wilbur , Mrs. Wilton J. Lawmbert, Mrs, afford, Mrs. Arthur Tirrell, or Kauffmann, Mrs, Harry Norment, Mrs. Mark Reld Yates, Mrs. C. Matthews Dick, Mrs. Edith Suth- erland Elmore Mrs. Delos A Blodgett Mrs. Wade H. and ‘The counselor of the United States embassy in Berlin, Germany, and Mry Warren Delano Robbing are in New York and will sail from there tomor- row for the former's post. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins have spent their vaca- tion In this country and were in Washington for several weeks, and their return to Berlin Mr. Rob- bins will be charge d'affaires after the departure of the Ambassador, Mr. Alansen B. Houghtof, for his new post as United States Ambassador to the Court of St. Jai Mrs. J. A. L. van den Bosch will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 84 Kal®- rama circle. She will also recelve on Saturdays, ‘March 14 and 28 Mrs, David Meade Lea will observe the last of her informal at homes on the Saturdavs in February tomor- row from 3 to 6 o'clock, at her resi- Massachusetts avenue. Victor Kauffmann and Mrs. negerode Andrews will alternate the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson Collins of New York entertained at dinner last night for Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens, who celebrated their gighteenth wed- ding anniversary, snd later attended the theater. Mrs. Collins was one of the attendants at the marriage of Mr, and Mrs. Stevens Capt. and Mrs. Allen Dinner Hosts Preceding Dance, Capt. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, jr., entertained at dinner last evening at the Metropolitan Club annex preced- ing the dance at Fort Myer given at A A special reduction— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO by the officers of that station in the administration building. Their guests were Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Col. and Mrs. Hamilton Hawkins, Col. and Mrs. W. J. Glasgow, Col. and.Mrs S. G. Talbott, Capt. and Mrs. H. H. Dunn, Mrs. S. A. Greenwell and Capt. E. A. Regnier. The guests were received at the hop by Mrs. George M. Ekwurzel, Mrs. John Irving, Mrs. Joseph Tate and Mrs. Hugh Whipp. A number of dinner parties preceded the hop, in- cluding those of Col. and Mrs. Daniel DeVore and Maj. and Mrs. F. S. Matlack Mrs. Joslah Plerce was hostess at dinner last evening, in her homo on Massachusetts avenue, having as her guests the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos, Senator and Mrs. William Cabell Bruce, Sena- tor and Mrs. James Couzens, the coun- selor of the Swedish legation, Mr. Assarsson; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Crosby, Mrs. John B, Henderson, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Mr. Willlam McClellan Rit- ter, Mr. Willlam B. Hibbs and M Geofroy. Maj. and Mrs. Bennet Puryear had a company to dine with them at the Congressional Country Club last night and later the entire party attended the dance. Guests of Maj. and Mrs. Puryear were Col. and Mrs. W. C. Harllee, Comdr. and Mrs. H. D. Hird, Maj. and Mrs. J. A. Rossell, Maj. and Mrs. H. B. Pratt, Maj, and Mrs. S. B Kennedy. Last evening a dinner was given | at the Highlands to Mrs. Mayme McCaslin of Falkstone Courts, in honor of her approach marriage to Senator Thomas Sterling, by 36 of her friends. The table was beautifully decorated with a centerpiece of.calendulas, and jonquils were at each place card Yellow candles and baskets of bon- bons carrfed out the color scheme of white and yellow. The bride-elect was the reciplent of many handsome gifts, the feature of the dinner taking the form of a bridal shower. The guests were: Mrs. J. B. Webb, Mrs.©B. L. Thompson, Mrs. A. I Sunderson, Miss E. M. Seeley, Miss | L. A. Nelson, Miss M. . McShea, Miss M. E. .Strait, Miss A. Linn, Miss P. Zeigen, Miss Constance M. Shanner, Miss W. I. Whiteside, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Hibbard, Miss Marion Smith, Mrs. Albert Ellls, Miss Stein, Mrs. Mar- garet Worrell, Mrs. Lucy Shaw, Mrs. Spragg, Miss Baker, Mrs. W. L. Chil- ton, Miss De Cell, Miss Elsie Garber, Mrs. Seiver, Miss Swan, Mrs. Board- man, Mr: Bell, Mrs. Laura B Holderby, Mrs. Traylor and Mrs. Mickle. Mrs. Charles A ton and Miss Eaton, wife and daughter of Repre- sentative-elect Eaton of New Jersey were among the guests at djnner last evening of Mrs. George F. Bishop, who entertained at the New Willard Hotel. Senator and Mrs. Oscar Underwood will be hosts at the Congressional Country Club tea for members and their friends from 4 to § o'clock Sun- day. Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton will be at home at their residence, 1715 H street, Sunday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, in honor of Judge and Mrs, Mark Winslow Potter. Those assisting will be Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs, Alfaro, Mrs. William H. King, Mrs. Nathanlel B. Dial. Mrs. Royal Copeland, Mrs. Frank Hines, Mrs Alice Spalding Friedsted and Mrs. A. D. Hancock. Mrs. J. M. Foster was hostexs at luncheon yesterday at the Grace Dodge Hotel, having as her guests wives of the members of the Ohio Lacquer Furniture reduced 20% in Price DULINMARTIN G 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 \WASHINGTON. Panis JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co, FOR MISSES, JUNIORS and GIRLS Unusually Designed NEW SPRING APPAREL At Moderate Prices PRING novelties DINNER. 3150, Daneing—7 to = Ne Cover Charse in youthful apparel are arriving here each day. The best foreign and American makers are repre- sented. FOR Sports, School, Street and Dress Wear, we are showing some of the most exquisite and unusual models we have ever seen. €oats Dresses Sports Apparel Ensemble Suits Hats Accessories F STREET CORNER OF 13™ C., SELLING INAUGURAL BALL PROGRAMS MINS NA In charge of a group of young girls augural charity b delegation in Congress and a number of other Ohio friends Mrs. Coolidge has consented to head the of patronesses for the three American composers’ concerts which are to be given at Rauscher's on March 7 and and April 4 for the benefit of the MacDowell Colony, at Peterborough, N. H list Miss Dudley Sariol has just re- turned from a six-month visit in San Francisco, where she was with Lieut and Mrs. Willia Miller, and has joined her mother, Mrs. L. M. Sariol e Misses Newton will entert informal honor of Temple the author, at dinner at Hotel Hamil- ton this evening. The ot guests will be Miss Myrtle Bunn, Mrs. Fred- erick N. Holton, Mrs. M. M, man and Miss Gertrude Simpson in Bailey Mrs, Delos A guests in her Blodgett will have as box the charit inaugural bull March 4 in the M flower Hotel Mr. and Mrs. I Blodgett, 2d; Mr. and Mrs. He Par- sons Erwin, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews Corsage Bougquets, *3%° Up don’t see thes straw trimmed For Reservations Main 8460 ALIE Kuld- | Over 300 styles, in ilk, felt, combi- nations. All beautifully HAMMOND, Wwho are selling programs for the in- I at the Mayflower Hotel the night of March 4. and Mr. lard Mrs. Josiah the Minister and Mrs. David St. P. Gail- Pierce will entertain f Sweden and Mme Wallenberg, Senator and Mrs. Thom- s . Bayard, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair and Brig. Gen. John B, Bellinger. Lee-Jor week Livingston will be Mrs. Ha spendin liam Crounse March 2 v res of New Yerk with Mrs. Wil- Crounse. Mrs home Monday, at Mrs. John A. Lejeune is honorary irman for the mi-careme Chinese 1, which is to be given on the even- ing of March 20, in the New Willard ballrooms, in response to nu- merous requests to repeat the fantasy of “A Game of Mah-Jong," presented | several we ago by the Bellean Wood Mem Association. At this all not the dances of the an; be repeated, but mbe new and fascinating fea- tures will be added, to take place in aller ballroom, which will be arranged to represent Chinese street. A meeting w handsome bunches ’I Sweet Peas, $1 bunch extra choi \ Roses, ;301 e 82 Violets, doz. up Carnations, $2 doz. Large, fragrant, long lasting. Boston Ferns, $2 each 14th and H Phone Main_ 3707 Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale ‘Wonderful Hat Values Still Pouring In N You are missing a great bargain ii you e New Spring Hats at 1.9 $3.95, $5, $5.25 Values All other Hats, $3.95, Saturday only. SHOP G S NEW COLONIAL Room OW open nightly, Unusual music. Colorful atmos- phere. Decorations which add a final touch for a per- fect place to dine and dance. Bupper dancing every uight after 10 p. m. Dinner dancing, 7 to 9 p.m. No extra cover charge at Dinner. (This is not a olub room and is open to the public.) (HOREHAM [loTer 15th snd H Streets Northwest FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, m Gulick, chairman of the ball, and the following Patronesses, tations, Mrs. John W. Davidge; treas- urer, Miss Katherine Judge; decora- tions, Mrs, George Bamett, Mrs. Min- ni, fe > St Vi Le th re M M Jo gram Grant; Forrest; floor, Mr. Walter Tuckerman; executive secretary, Mrs. John Ca Mrs. John L. tauer, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs arranging for the morrow evening at the Willard Hotel of announces that tickets are in great d mand, but night at the door. arranged musical Florence Crittenton Henefit Tea at College Women's Club. give its annual tea Saturda ary College Women's Club, northwest gressional Club; Mrs. kins, ginla Federation son, president of the local board, and Mrs 1925. SOCIETY. [t PO, Surprising— What a really delicious luncheon you can get at THE CANOY OF THE W. reasonable G. Russell, Mrs. A. Rogers Tracy, Mrs John Boyle, jr.; Mrs. James M. Baugh, Mrs. W. L. Fulton, Mrs. J Briges, Mrs. E. D. Hardy, Mrs. G. M. Dunn, Mrs. Rolph, Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. A Heltmuller, Mrs. E. S. Henry, Mrs. H. B. Harlan, Mrs. Falconer, Mrs. J. M Herfurth, Mrs. E. Perkins, Mrs. Ella S. Knight, Mrs. Frank Maugh, Mrs. George H. Price, Mrs wil- liamson, Mrs. Frank Upn Miss Ida Johnston, Mrs. Welgel, Mrs. Cook Miss Adelle Mason, Mrs Mrs. Grace Morris, Mrs Briggs, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. P. Ta and Mrs. Lilllan Goldstein On the program are Miss Nowell, violinist; Mrs. Arthur pian Mrs. Bernice Bas Miss Richie McLean, contralto, Mrs. % Bowle, soprano. orning at the home of Mrs. Mason chairmen were Miss Helen & appointed: nst; invi- gerode Andrew atures, Mrs. John girls, Mrs. dances, Mrs Chinese M. Bidd Walter Randolph street pro- huyler Keith Ylan Laughlin; personnel, Mr: Ed vard urges, Mrs. Maud Howell Smith; ad- sory, Mre. James Carroll F Hines, Mrs. William Lit- Iv cigh Palmer, Mrs. Albert N The committee of the Junior League premiere showing to- Baggs 1223 F Street for price. Come and bring your friends. such a Mrs. William H tained a company at bridge ment, at 16 ning in honor Berens, whose enga svens enter- e film, “A Man Without a Country can_ be obtained that There is a specially score which will be [Morgan of New York has r avy Band. announced. The guests in : Middleton Beaman, Mrs 7 (Continued on Ninth they ndered by the w KAPLOWITZ sros. NINTHlN(;(')TR:;?:'TET\iORTHWEST PRESENTING SPRING FASHIONS SUITS GOWNS WRAPS FROM THE RECENT OPENINGS OF FAMOUS PARISIAN COUTURIERS LANVIN BEER WORTH DOUCET- DRECOLL PREMET THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION IN AMERICA i AFTERNOON & EVENING GOWNJ REMARKABLY LOW PRICES PREVAIL The Crittenton Sunshine Circle will Febru- k at the I street 28, from 4 to 6 o'clc 18! Those who will assist the president rs. W. H. Howard, in recelving are rs. Hadley, president of the Con- Howard Hodg- first vice president; Mrs. Vir- White Speel, president of the of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Frizzell, Mrs. Thomas Kobert- r21 shn Moffet Bradlay. Others who will a Call “Plitt” For Paperhanging Spring s almost hand and the time paperhanging is near. we are ready to fill your needs in_this end of the work. Call us up. at for GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperbanging, Upholstering, Radio 1325 14th St. N.W. M. 4224 Misses’ and Growing Girls' Oxfords and Strap Pumps 99 Former Prices to 3575 Two Styles Pictured Sizes 2} to 5—All Widths Several hundred pairs of pumps in novelty and strap effects, oxfords, sport models. Leathers in- clude patent, black and brown suede, tan calf, dull calf, satin and smart combinations. Hirsw's SWOE STORES 026-/1028 STINW, «Upper Sevemth Street in Location—City-wide in Trade” The Smarter Hats For Miss, Mademoiselle, Madame and Matron Modes Proposed by Paris -—-and Unanimously Ac- cepted by the American Woman of Fashion. s Trimmed, tailored and semi- tailored models—in faille, satin, felt, straw and combinations, Unrestricted latitude of style— at a restricted price! Correct Style at Casual Cost Daily Arrivals in French Room Hats $7.50, $10, $12 Presenting scores of new conceits for Saturday shop- pers. 1214 F Street ASSURED QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES |

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