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S0 CIETY. SOC President for Inau HE idg Pre Cool- nd Mrs, pRrty of ri ds with them dent will have and frie: d the Presider Miss 1 and Mr. w part t's fath aura Skir Ralph He r of the President, who Serbian Minister Ertertaining At Luncheon and Dinner. and Mme. Parker W Harriman a com- and nner th t at Ward- “Moore, his Ambass- niece, Mrs. as hostess in Madrid, ng returned uguration r. Moore rtin pa respects e House this morning. at the Shoreham un- Senator David ostess at luncheon entertaining in compliment Mrs. James Reed, mother of the ator, who, h Mr. Reed, will be the guests of the Senator and Mrs. Reed until after the inauguration. yesterday Mrs. Woodridge N. end tomorrow in Balti- where they will be the guests ud Mrs. H. Rowe. Nellie Taylor Ross Wyo- arrive In Washington the . 1 the invita- n's National Demo- speak at its annual her honor, the eve- 7 at th Ross will be ace Mrs. George Tayloe be house guests of John B. Kendrick here. issuing invitations honor of Gov. Ross e Club Thursday, n of the Club, given Won o in il Mrs. Couzens, wife of Senator James Couzens, will give the last of a series ls this afterncon, when small pany will hear the program. Tea will follow. Mrs. Willlam Barret Ridgely and Miss Rooney will preside at the tea table. The pro- gra by Miss Grace will be e her re- study in harine Riggs, pist. ildred Kolb Schulze i1l play the accompaniments for Miss La Mar. , wife of Representa- R. Lehlbach of New at home, at 1501 tomorrow, between Mrs. Lehlbac tive Frederick Jersoy, 1 be Sixteenth street, 4:80 and 7 o'clock. Mrs. Kendall, wife of Representa- tive Samuel A. endall, has gone to HERE a piece of Furniture is to be placed has much to do with its design and the color scheme with which it will mingle. In fact, each detail of finishing and furnishing has an important bearing on every other detail. As “masters of artistry” we are both counsellors and producers — whether for private home, or public apartment, club, etc. Consultation imposes no obligation. Ph. Fr. 3690 Contract Dept. BALLARD Furniture Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street, and Mrs. Coolidge Will) ., Entertain Large House Party s | al Ilhr‘ eight-day period of mourning | which the embasey will observe be- | siuse of the death of President Ebert ; of Germany. The counsclor and Frau von Lewin- ski had planned a dinner party, fol- owed by dancing, this evening, for which they have recalled their imvi- tations. miral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle rtained at dinner last evening # guests the charge d'affaires uro Yoshida, Sen- - 5. Guy Despard Coft, and Mrs, Willlam Bafley Lamar, aud Mrs. George Bsarnott, and Mrs. Jullan §. George Willlams and of the Japahese eguwe guration. Atlar t Haddou Hall 1 Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes will W company of 20 at dinner s Dvalescing from arlas with Wood will them this their house > of a former who will be The mar don, dauy o Mr. He las Robinson at dinner | | MRS. FRANK W. BACON, A visitor here, who ix assisting in the xale of tickets for the Inangural Char- { ity Ball, at the Mayflower Hotel. the night of March | ., who by her your country evening of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Julian S. Latimer, who will entertain a company of 24, Admiral and Mrs, to Philadelphia Monday to pass a | short time, returning to Washington Tucsday evening. sail March 4, accompanied | from France for this Reprerentative n F. Moore tertained a small company at ner last evening at the New lard Hotel Latimer will go Miss Barbara Stanfield entertained Mrs. Hen | a company at luncheon today. Representative tain a company s Mr. and Mrs. William . Culbertson at the New Wi are entertaining 24 guests at a buffet | supper tomorrow evening in honor | the newly appolnted Governor of laska, Mr. George Alexander Parks. The charge d'affaires and Frau Dieckhoft their social en the death of Pre many. of » canceled all | ments b - dent Ebert c . Robert H. Lovett, wife of ihe Assistant Attorney General, been visiting her son and his , Mr. and Mrs. Ellot C. Lovett, at 2229 Bancroft place. Mrs. Lovett is spending the week end with her daughter, Miss Evangelene Lovett, in New, York City, but will return to shington to attend the inaugural Mr former Maj. and Mr : - iqp | nas Maj. and Mrs ker W. West will| be at home tomorrow afternoon after |\ 8 o'clock for the last time this season, of the German em- | Frau von Lewinski have their social engagements for | W - Dinner Dance TONIGHT | Wardman Park Botel Starting at 7130 .M. The counselor bassy and canceled Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra For Reservations, Colunrhia 2000 Evening Dress Requested Supper Every Ten to Daneing Evening. Twelve HoterL HARRINGTON Eleventh and E Streets N.W. The reason why so many folks prefer to dine at the Hotel Harrington will be dem- onstrated to your entire satisfaction the first time you try our a la carte service or Table d’Hote our Luncheon i 75(? 11:30 AM. to 2:30 P.M. s Y Table d’Hote Dinner ... Special Sunday Dinner . 12 Noon to 8 PM. E. J. BRENNAN, Manager THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, will oo | SOCIETY. | Miss | March 4 at the of 40 or mor D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Fryer, Lieut. Col. E W. C. Harllee, Lieut. Col. L. C. 8, Lieut. Col. H. L. Matthews, Lieut. Gol. R. B. Sullivan, Lieut. Col. T. C. Turner, Maj. T. D. Barber, Maj W. F. Bevan, Maj. C. D. Barrett, Maj. J. C. Fegan, Maj. R. B. Garrett, Maj J. R. Horton, Maj. B. Kennedy Maj. 8. 8. Lee, Ma. R 3. Mes: smith, Maj. J2. N. McClellan, Maj. ¢ Nutting. Maj. G. H. Osterhout, Maj. H. B. Pratt, Maj. B. Puryear, Maj. " R Price. Maj. H. L. Par- sons, Maj. & L. Rothafel, Maj. E. N. Reno, Maj. C. R. Sanderson, Maj. C. G. Blocials, M- ¥ Smith, Mal. R 4, Washington to attend a reunion rtoni, Alad. F. . Torrey, Ma, R W. ‘;..r the almmni of the Immaculata . C.T. Brooks, Capt. W. F Weight, who is in| s Sopt return to Washington 28, 1925.: ceremony. She will leave Immediate. 1y thereafter for her home in Peoria, T, where Judge Lovett has ro- entered the private practice of law. Mrs. Frank W. spending the season In Washington at the Shorcham, wa hostess at lunch there today to & party of 10 guests. Mrs. Bacon is assisting in the success of the inaugural charity ball to be given at the Mayflower Hotel the night of March 4 by selling tickets. She has & table at the Shorcham during the day and at the Mayflower Hotel in the eve- ning. of June.| White, Bolle Mrs. W erwin, Mrs. Ida Husted Harper. of the Representatives York and New Jersey clally invited guests, R. Brookings, Miss Lida Hafr ™ | will be A. Greene. Lieut. | Washington by the middle Shoreham a company Mrs. Edward A. Harriman is enter- taining a party of 10 at tea in the garden of the Mayflower this after- noon Mr. and Cleveland Mrs. George T. Bishop entertained a company linner last evening lard Hotel | spe- | 3acon, who is 5 Miss Polly Watson of Pittsfield, is the guest of her sister, M *. Talbot of 2308 As place, for 10 days. The Governor of Vermont, Mr. R field Proctor, is arriving March will be at the Shoreham until March 4 e 0 Marriage Licenses. Reckord | fol i Riteh for filton A Albert Washington inaugural ceremonics and w the Shoreham Mrs. Lee W. Wright, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. H. W. & of New York, has returned home, in Copley Courts. Mrs Gen ane and Ruby C. Sanford at Waiter R. Tuckerman their guests over the latter's brother-in- Mr. and Mrs. Frederic ap er of New York, who Galliford, Capt. Washington Monday: Capt. F. Harris, Capt. C- A, R s rrank 8. {etcham, Capt. R J. Mitchell, Capt | Mrs. Frank s H;;.'m who I cons Marmion, Capt. H. K. Plekeit illness, is planning | cype. . M. Randall, Capt. J March 8 €0r & Cape W, 1. Santelmann, Capt. will AWAY| Smith, Capt. W. H. S Capt 3wink, Capt. N. M. Shaw, Capt Thaxton, Capt. C. Ubel, Capt. Willard, Lieut. H. E. Darr, Lieut G. Farrell, Lieut. W. G Hall, Lieut W. P. Kelly, Lieut. J. H. Layne, Lieut. | * W. Legette, Lieut. H. W. Miller, Lieut. H. M. Peter, Lieut M. Ruff- ner and Mr. W. B. W. Stroup; pay 1nd quartermaster clerks, ineluding Mr. G. H. Mulligan, Mr. E. C. Smith, | Mr. H. 1L Thompson and Mr. . Wald, Mr. and Mrs will have as in2uguration [law and siste | Ashton de Pe | win arrive in The entertainment committee of the | Women's City Club, Mrs. Mary C. D.| e N Davis and Mary E Johnsoun, chairman, will give a dancet ¥ - in the clubhouse, 22 Jackson place, | Colonial Dames Entertain | Monday, beginning 9:30 At Tea Monday Afternoon. | o gines | »f Colonfal Dames will| : T both of Mili a Monday afternoon| Mr- Wiliam | Hodges| "popery 1 k in honor of Mrs. Irving| sniefe s luricheon | Machousid Bowie and Miss Nanunie Barbee. Mrs RN T neebiget il i e o . NEwW COLONIAL RooMm W. | bee will give a reading. OW open nightly. Unusual music. Colorful atmos- phere. Decorations which add a final touch for a per- fect place to dine and dance. Dresw £ R Frederick W. Litehfield and Elsie ¢ William . Marsball asd B at o'clock | Wil 3 ouglass and Min - el Ry Van Derveer at large n of this city and Helen ashington on, Mass. A N R [fo leave W | trin to Bers for about th b\k eeks, Bverett ultania, and Mrs. Bdward 11 The American Association of Uni- versity Women will give a special tea in honor of Mrs. Mary T. Norton newly elected Representative in Con- gress from New Jersey, and Mrs. Flor- nse K. Knapp. secretary of state of York, Monday at 4:30 o'clock F. H. Wilkins will be hostess| chiet of will be mssisted by the members were the the exocutive committee and Mrs guests in whose honor Col. and Mrs. | Henry T. Rainey, Mrs. E. E. Brown, | Walter Schuyler Grant entertained | M Paul Henderson, Mrs Frank | 24 guests at the dinner-dance in the | | Washington Barracks last evening. | who fs | i | ram & Special Sale | of '@ Oriental Rugs Club, Unusually Attractive who have been spending the past 10 | zton back to Lodge, « 4 Prices are now effective on our large selection of C! ce Orienta Qugs 1 Dr. Jason Noble Pierce and weeks at the Virginia Hotel, Long | .-’m’w slental Rugs i Rothatel, known to rudio fans all| Beach, Calif., to be near their dagen. all sizes ” over the world as Roxy. Maj. Gen.| er and son-in-law, Lieut. T. E. || Ell Kelly Cole, commanding general| Chandler, U. S. N., with the Pacifie of the marine post at Quantico, Wil| fieer, have gone to Coronado Beach, open the ceremonies and Brig. Gen.| g Later they will visit Sewth Maj. Gen. Lejeune Homored By Hix Fellow Oficers. A dinner to Maj Lejeune, commandant Corps, will be glven officers stationed in and around| Washington at the New Willard Ho- | tel at § o'clock this evening in honor | of his reappointment as commandant of the corps for a period of four| years. The dinner will be held in the east room gf the hotel, whe n | elavorate scheme of decorations, cluding the emblems of the M Corps and the 2d Division, whic Lejetine commanded been arranged Addresses will IMaj. Gen. Command Uott, ret®ed; Maj. (ien. Hansor ju. : Rear Admiral ¢ F 3 Myers, U Gen. John A of the Marine by the marine | Brig. Gen alin Crafg cavalry, and Mrs, Cralg, Mrs. James Robert McKee, spending the midseason at | Beach, is entertaining at tea ternoon at the Everglad Mrs. McKee will stop in Was for a short stuy on her her home, ut Berkley n- rine Gen a3 Supper dancing every night after 10 p. m Dinner dancing, 7 to 9 p.m. 'No extra cover charge at Dioner. Mrs. Wade company i lunc today Mr. and Mrs. Charles W f1t’'ll save you money to see these rug values before you make pur- chases. (This s not a club room omd s open to ths publey) lHOREHAM [ToTer 15th and H Streets Northwest n “Pay What You Will RFOur long experionce and over 10 years in business in Wash- ington qualify us as DI PENDABLE RUG SPECIAL- A. H. BAKSHIAN Opposite The 818 Conn. Ave. §psite The| George Richards of the Marine Corps| Barbara and Del Monte, before il | puitiinct ins toxs mhaier ing from San Francisco April 15 for | Among those who will be present|Honolulu. They p g Bl o at the dinner are . Gen. | m—s 3 ' Logan Feland, Gen awley Gen. Dion Williams, Col * Berke- ley, Coi. M Babb, Col. J. C., | Breckinridge, M. Cutts, Col |z c Duniap, € gl ¢ 3 For Reservations B por ‘ Main 8460 D. Porter, | G. C. Reid, | Col R .| You Can Buy nosFiner Car! Col Col Radford S. Turriil Lieut. Col. E. Beadle LT rvice Chain Another Link ’i n r Se % o gy gy TS0 E RO~ With 8,600 Square Feet of Floor Space Dedicated to Economy Starts Doing Business Monday A Full Page in Sunday’s Star Will Tell of the First Day’s Bargains —and here's the big idea back of it all: A typical Lansburgh & Bro. institution. The Basement Store has an organization all its own—propelled by its own brains—manned by its own distinct personnel—guided by the Lansburgh & Bro. standard of business practice. Its purpose will be to buy for and sell to the economically inclined public of Washington— | Dresses, Coats and Millinery (For the Time Being) Of Style and Merit—at Lower Prices The Basement Store has been born of an ever increasing demand for such an institution of Lansburgh & Bro. control, with L & B idealsand L & B service. The Basement Store is a high ceilinged room, covering 8,600 square feet of floor space. and is conveniently reached l’)y a stairway and three speedy. safe, new elevators, in our new 8th and E streets building. Entrances on E street or 8th street (direct stairway in vestibule at 8th street. Shoe Shop entrance). Off to a Flying Start Monday SUNDAY'S STAR will tell the story of the opening day—with merchandise offerings that will set all Washington agog. We've prepared for a tremendous response and we'll get it. The Basement Store Manager, late of one of the best New York stores, has brought to you some of the best bargains in merchandise, style and satisfaction you've ever seen. The mak- ers outdid themselves in preparing merchandise that would give The Basement Store a rous- ing send-off.