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SHE SUNDAY STAR. "WASHINGTON, D. AN 24, 1926 2 e | Oy o PRINCESS DEATRICE de DEARK |® o /9 T awoor 9 : | - o fes s / t de Chalais daughicy of afor- 9 < : .- ¢, sMRS.EDWARDE DROWNE, er Treneh Diplomat i Washingtor ¢ N2 T Mrs. JOHN I"’U\RSHALL. T = Wife of Representatve) Drowne % | Who announced her engagement/ X\‘“‘:\ s Wife of As s;st&n& A%o?&qn T ] of Wisconsire, 2 member of the! to My Johw Freemaw of Paris. W N Seneral, atWardman Pay Govug)fess 1onal set/ - ISR ! ] for Lhve winFer &2 (@ . z . Ghza/i‘fm%n oflboxcs for the Assembl NG o » Y Presidentand First Lady Dall Wedinesday night at the Mayflowe To Be Entertained at Dinner Will Be Guests Tuesdav of Secretary and Mrs. Kc”ngd—Other Functinns plannecl n Reception at White House | In Honor of Congress Is Set | | g4 § N URA T For Thursday Evening Next : g | " : Ma Annual Event Claszed Among Impnrtant Statc {honer of the Chief v and t residential di FiFstiEady of the Dand to be ture the Scason in Capital. ke e : Vice President and D: = 2 3 $ 5 Y 5 ;. o P < the first 1o ent 1 i v E il o L 3 > p > ;s 2 Mrs. Coolidze, their dinner hav. tertain » Wednesday evenin BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. R - Rt ) iy 1 W snd ;'k‘M SR jinz the ¥ . R HE President Mrs. Coolidge will hold their annual reception by ; : ¢ : : T s | g 5 2 ey o s sticataldter in honor of Congress Thursdiy night. and if onc may judge by : ¢ e Vice Eresident andibiue Demes] f3Co R & : £0) - will be the gue: the enthusiastic way in which Senators and Representatives and : ] ; Tuesday evenin Shoir iEeonl e o politics. have responded to White 3 4 . ¢ s the Treasury, Mr. Mellon Flonse nvitations ¢ i the reception will be the largest of the 2 " 3 daughter, Mis sa Mellon. scason. The Speal A Lonzworth and many new members of ; St s : = . 3 215 i Wy . mbert will enter the upper and Tower house will lind zest to the evens { e X e : L AU Mol il -t Jf 8 at Tuncheon’ on [ the pleaan chatice o s ahout the White House there ar s : s ven ; hold N way s ;;.m 4;v;um\ymmn] \]m g h{v S = : HA RS e and Mrs. John L. € anzhter. Mrs. Carroll Dunham i 2 e - jeche of Boston. who during the 3 Stminicr wasih bor out : 5y o fhe north Shorc ol & iR el A M chusetts friend also of < ne. There i< the dainty tea 2 2 ATr a < fac dinnar < avening W : . i MRS.CLAES DICKSON-HALLENCREUTZ, u Mrs CHARLES § DENEEN, Fildy syening, Febrary Bridge Parties Given RS g : or and china and spotless linens aihite Hiouse. and o i ¢ dav the stcaming keiile as well 2= i Alve historic gown she will wear to [] Wife of Senalor Dencew of Ulino1s ; In Honor of Visi ¥ ' firepl 1 tmosphere of homy comior ver : 7 L LEa oo \’Sl' ‘ atmospheresofihomy comiort eve WWzsh,xxugtomAsscmbI\}G it estabiished. heve for the scason K : : \ e Functir\ns—chnrmind S(‘Cial AF{BiYS FCQ' lden ente ERVERN S W 1 antinued on Seventh Page.) and Nics (Coo will dine with the 3 W’ 5 * s Pz 3 Fn ve asked ro resident an: ATan e e i Kellogz and these official family din Ladies of Congress H Nicaraguan Minister ] > 1 ;i udith The o Lynchbu dent and Mre, Co it dinner ' te @ asict at 1he s e e o v Announce “AtHomes™ - ENvOy and Senora de Riano. — ar American Capital it 500 h onow until it i almost rare to The Sec stion cvening attire. Mrs. Mac i Mrs. Jard vl of beauyin the varied and Senator and Mre. Sackett| W]l Be Guests of Netherlands Minister and Mme. Dr. Salvator Castrillo. Ac- Juioad mrierrained - o " oF A sk e costnmes worn, and as the event L dinner last e Amo h n compliment to AMrs cffect for that feature of the Issue Invitations to Re- o . c 1s tates sts were Senator and M t hil s A de Graeff—Other Leading Events in omplishediS eameny S s N TG el e inianeinln e Coneian T Dipl ic World RCprcsenred Hie Countr_v rick and Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hunt-| man Park Hotei, There were abamt will be the Aszembly on Wednes- s 1iplomatic VVorld. & Ington of Baltimore 30 zue Following the bridge tea b may be called a colonial cvent. Other Social Events. | 3 2 | Here in Year 1910. | Mrs. William Howard Taft will be | Vi served 15 d it nal guenty picturesque period in the history | The hostess” mother. the guest of honor at luncheon Tues y | essuestion s Nirs vt Vinton Rusk. presided a wolus_from the ball will e iven | Senator and Mrs. Frederick Moselex| - The ‘Ambassador of Spain and|day, Januars 31, in honor of the Di-| Nicaragum haw sent to'the American|da of Mrs. William Mather Lewis, | Jre: Hobert vear it will go to the George Wash- [Sackett have i-sued invitations for 4 |Senora de Itiano be the honor or General of the Pan American | (- as minister for the second| ap. Justice and Mrs. Pierce e & i this scason—Shrove Tuesdav to | recention Saturdiv. Tammars 30, from | suests at dinner February 19 of the | Union. Dr. Leo S. Rowe. and the Ax- (i Dy Salvator Castrillo, one of e | ot pe "sioe, 00 Mrs. Pierce Butler e < will_give a mardi gras hall for [5 to 7 arl " Eighteent | Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. | sistant Divector of the Pan American | foremosi s most somplished | S e entertatning Hor their drnzh. | Mirs Coolidge Aids Ball here will he all the festive featurcs | Street. to n ihe Kentucky Society. | de Graeff nion and Mrs. Gil orjes. statemen. Dr. Castrilio represented | uitler: bef e 3 . . RN P oy Friday 2 5 |ter. Miss Anne Butler. hefore the R B to send a flicker of worldly jov all | yjre (lovelan ; Mme. de Graeff will receive Friday| Mme. Price will he_at home Friday his country In Washington in 10| e mirieton’ assembly ‘ball Children’s Home Benefit clotth aind ashes Rtariatie Na ‘»n”'"r'"““lff of | afternoon. afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock and with his family occupied an apart- EEURENenEN Newtoi ot B ouri. e ! o ment in Stoneleich Court S ra Mrs. Den 3 wify of Senator R — 4 will he at nome informally Tuesday| The Ambassador of Argentina and| ~he Minister of the Bominican Re- | Cacirill had then neen married chont |Chonee © beneen aas e T Mrs. Coolidze, whe fs always active. sy I} fbe atthiome lly T ¢ a & entias tandi Y ¢ e- | G 4 arles . Deneen. was the honor season by a number of Washing- | from 3 to i o'clock at 103 tmore | Senora de Puevrredon have fssues | public Senor Jose del Carmen Ariza. | six years and was one of the loveliest | at luncheon yesterday of Mrs, |1V interested in anv good work for 1 Bl Son : 21 o nicturesque dinner with the British | [ vitations for dinner Fridoy evenin. | is expecied 10 arrive in Washingion | vaung matrons in the Latin American |1 'n, whe entertained a smail | children. has expressed her pleasure Ay A S ! rlomats o< guests. will celehrate its first an- | n Q. Tilson, wife of R February 5. in honor of the s ary | Tuesday from his home the Do- set. There were two children then.|company informally at the New Wil |in again lending her name to head e v ki seor i i A Scotchi Mol tem el hinnes Mondo v Shcbae o= o e ~"I";"‘nr State and Mrs. Kellogg minican Republic. The charze d 2 dainty little maid about 5. |1 | the list of patronesses for the annual s mnecticut, will faires. Licenciaso Federico C. Alvarez. | and the son. Salvator. an infant. = | ball to he ziven Monday, Fehruary & son will occupy the Jefferson hox at arv 13, in the Ch P ¢ the Mayflower. There will be bagpipers e Tuesday afternoon from 4 to| The Amba dor of Cuba and Senora | y, 3 Fork 4 e e Afternoon fro Ambassador of ¢ Semora Wil go to New York to meet the | ey fs mow # br av.| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders will|at the Willard. for the heneft of 1 SRR o lowlands and the highlands in every | 630 o'clock at’ 2016 O cireet north- | de Sanchez Aballi will have as their | inister. e B e el s nll o o cee i T ne anellt ar that feature he cvenine wwest. = guests for a short time ‘h'.",fm"""di ! in Managua. The bridegroom w: ning at the second of the series of | llome for Children. Mr. Charles .| — | Mrs. Gilbert Gromvenor will not re.|12W and daughter, Dr. J. L. Cubasand| The Minister of Austria and Mme. | Sonor Ol Salvias. The youns |Sunday evening dinner concerts which | Bell. the first viee presideni of 1he ATHE costume hall 10 he civen by the League of American Pen Women | ceive tomorrow afternoon. hut will he | Se00F& de"l ubas. who will arrive to-| Prochnik will entertain a company a' | couple now are on their honeymoon | hive been scheduled to take place at|board of governors of the home, will at the Mavflower Hotel Wednesday night, Fehruary 3. is har |2t home Monday afternoon, Fehry.|d2¥ from Havan dinner Thursday evening jaunt and will at ‘ts completion reside | the Mayflower. Mr. Joseph Whitte- | be treasurer for the hall commitiee. a 2 | insdav night, Fchruary 3. is anoth e . i iving AmBassador of Chile| Mme. Prochnik will recelve Friday the capital of the country, Ma.|more. Ivric tenor. will present the . rvent when wamen and men mav revel in the costumes and make-ups The retiring Ambassador af ol - e Rl & Chag-ct A o ; AF f = and Senora de Mathieu, who have|2fternoon. in a charming home of their [ Program. Ps. Stockdal B nf othcrs. Favorite characters in favarite hooks will probably furnich | Mrs. William Mather Lewis will | detained in Panama because of Al jown and within easy reach of the| g1 = r. Stockdale to Be Guest the greater nart . v.and there will he Juliets and Hamlets and | not receive fomorrow afternoon, but | fre iiness of the Ambassador. salled| ( The Minister of Latvia and Mme. | residences of their parents. 1t may be | thise Madeleine Couzens will enter Of Co - pages of poctry 1 fact. scarce a person will eo in eonventional , February 1 and February s ! Chile, e o e e Bl e e e W R el M e ind _The members of the Congressional e L : 4 Ving s no izatory., 4 - 2 gt 2 { Holthusen of New York | younzer daughter Isabel. who now is | DOUS a5, Miss Ang eI A Glih v e ae Roner coaeion ning d 4 not at all oblizatory Miss Rosa Mave Kendrick will be | oy ster af the Serbs, Crotes! The Minister and Mme. Seya will |at a convent, some time in the Spring, | M rjorie Dwyer. who arrived|Ciih Wi have plonon guest’ 4} t P . The Minister of the § : i Spring. | i 9 . itheir tea Iriday afternoon in thy 2 B S ar home’ informally ihis afernoon | 1q Slovenes. Dr. Ante Tresich Pav. ' eniertain at dinner. February 19. in{ " Dr. Castriilo's plans are somewhal |70 v e et e e Harnenl - rom 430 10 6:30 o'clock in her apari- | 9 i hen - 'honor of the Secrefary of State and indefinite, owing to o Whilltn spend a fortnizht iss Couzens | € A Ne ampshire vett Miss = = ATexs = 3 ] A ichich. ente: ed at dinner last eve: i 3 indefinite, owing to the recent political Sl 2 avenue. Dr o r i Jefferson Descendants yette. and Miss Fannie Burke of Alex-iment in Meridian Mansions, 2100 Six- | [SRIeh; €NLERanet ot ANIEL R0 SHL Mra. Kelloge. f ; crists which has hrough the former |5l take her guests after dinner to frenue. Dr, Allen A, Stockdale. when | - ,teenth street, when her house guest, | K o ~ | he Minis! will give an ‘vice presid Nic: a ' the Club Chantecler for dancing ) his nding subject will he =0 P el ests In the Jefferson hox include | Mre. Horace Rinearson of - Midate. | Serbian Debt Funding Commissioner, | The Minister will give an il vice president of Nicaragua to Wash- | Shall the Corners Turn TUp or in Feature Frogram |\, . "yicinia Marshall Clopton. di- | town. Ohlo. will recefve with (n | which is headed by Dr. Milan Stay-|trated ta e Land of Latvia.” at ington to protest against the prevail-| Representative and Mrs. M. Clyde | Down?" The descendants of Thomas Jeffer- | rect descendant of Chief Justice Mar- | Mrs. Rinearson will arrlve this morn: |odinovitch as president. and includes the \\auri'ma:v) Park 'Thoalvl'.lh\s(fl\;— inz conditions. e remained some | Kelley have issued invitations for din.| SR, shall: Mrs. Bow of Richmond. | ing. 4 | Dr. Diorate Diouriich. Dr. Milan Rad: | 1) under the point auspices of the | weeks longer in Managu than he had | ner Trrida eve at the New Wil [y L e SR s Eliza. = ssavljevitch. Mr. Ranislay Avramo- of reiz onomics and e before coming to Washing-|jard Hotel. preceding the meeting o - the Washington Asscmbly. Wednes.|Va: 2% Lady Spottewood 32";;0&";11:“ Mrs. Medorem Crawford and Miss | vitehe Dr lvan Schvegel, ‘Dr. M.| Wardman Park Hotel. The program | ton. hecause of his daughter's Impend: | the. Fennaslonain Siate Somarns °f Faren mpounce day evening. January at the May-| Spottswond: Miss Emma Perley Lin- | Dolores Crawford will be at home this ' Schtajmetz, Dr. Michel I. Pupin, Dr.|Will include a number of interesting | ing marriage. He and his family had s Daughter s Betrothal flower, and will have a Jefferson din- | coln, as Dolly Bartlett, a visiting New | afternoon at the Somerset, 1801 Six-| Pavle Karovitch. general secretary Latvian folk songs. |21 intended to go to Burope for the: Mrs. Johnson. wife of Representa s e ner at the Mavflower preceding the | ingland beile: Mrs. Leland Dotson | teenth strect. and the following Sun-| Mr. D. Stoshovitch and Mr. Jovan The Minister of Bgypt and Mnie, ' Summer and to place Isabel, who is|tive Albert Johnson. will he hostess| Ir. and Mrs. William H. Ramsey of bhall, at which 30 zuests will be pres-| Webb, as her ancestress, Anne Clarke. | 43Y’ Novakovitch. The other guests were ¢ 1 CRS I B VDL A dine S h;w! in France. Dut for the jat luncheon Thursday at the s ;“:m;‘lV"d; :'hu“m avenue northeast ¥ ] e g = Y v 244 or & - - | presen t A ster A e o “lub, v o suests 18 1C¢ e enga 3 of ¥ put. (Ihe Nost and hostesses wilibe | andl ysasing fhiex orlsinalicupniont | prs Withor T8 Tcnes iwill e inkd| 1L g s o the embesey stafl. | | ner last-evening of Capt..and Mra.|Hicot'1ini® o more stas. time an | asked to mect. the Lresidont of the |dauEhter, Margarer Caroline, o mir Dr ","’ s ,,,,',,.':,'“' a’“d‘ th, DontEavs) n:“'*l;, Miss Anne Neville “at;m(‘_- 2% | home informally from 4 to 6 o'clock | The Minister of Costa Rica, Mr.|John P. Jackson. The other 2uests jg \ith his son,”Salvator, whom heiclub, Mrs. Hadley, wife of Repre. J. Alston Fisher, formerly of this city ing Thomas Jefferson and Mrs. Jeffer | lizabeth Dinwiddie. niece of Gov.|ai 5400 Sixteenth streel, January 30 | Oreamuno, will entertain at dinner | Were Capt. and Mrs. Robt. Hendersail, | hus just placed at the Maryland As. |sentative Lindler 11, Hadles |and now of Philadelphia. son of Mr on, and Mrs. John Speed Morris as | Dinwiddie; Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer. | 14" Februar February 5. - | Mr. and Mys. Sidney Graves and Mal.! ricultural Colleze, awaiting the out- and Mrs. Wiliam H. Fisher of 1217 herself—Pattie an, a belle of 50/ he latter appearing as her ancestress. i |and Mrs. Hlolcombe come of the political upheaval which Representative and Mrs. Charles B. Holly street northwest vears ago—Mr heing the | Mys. Nathaniel Roe of New York: Mr.| Mrs. David Meade Lee of 2112 Mas-| e retiring Minister of Sweden and 5 = d oy has occurred since he sailed from| Timberlake of Colorado. who are. en:| el zreat-great-gr of Thomas | Duke Smhl;\’nf 'r;mi-mons. Mr r:‘.;.x. fachuxilmn AI\'Icn(uP \\"»Il l}- at home in- | \ime, Wallenberg will leave Washing- s 0 I 5 il):!a'\x:’r:" 4? 1(::0 Loy | tertain D A e e Gi S = Jefferson. |erick Mallon, Mr. Irwin Steans, Mr. formall nd for the last time this! s Wi P c = k o it { % A - | this evening, will have as their guests ive Th rtv Direct descendants of Thomas Jef-| john Edward Price. Mr. Wilbur J.! season. tomorrow afternoon from 4 m!',"",,.l:\,’,,':':u‘,’,;,"'vfliv‘}:fx,;"}';:;‘fgfi; legation of Salvador. will entertain a | Dr. Castrillo and his wife both come {7 onor Senator and Mrs. Lawrence SeE St ferson. who will =it in the hox at|age, Mr. Wrenn, and Mr. Victor 6 oclock. Alternating at the tea ta- | (g thels home in Sweden company of 26 at luncheon Thursday | from Spanish families which held hizh | s by, Bishop and Mrs. Wil-! In Honor of Guests the ball, include, in adition to Dr.|sadd of the British Army. ble will be Mrs. Julian Jacquelin Ma. | - i NS Coiinelrecentionfroomb otithe BMiveyy BORS XD ST SRUEAD ORI N yell, S¥ho wene_ arigi e and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Morris, Mre. | b G v s s A homas Taliaferro. Mrs.| The newly appointed Ministet of |flower. i ‘:"")“_‘," e omuury before {nally from Colorado. The other guests | (Mrs. Joseph J. Cotter and Mason Nicholson, Lady Forrest. | 7 L k W. Bacon of New York, who Is | Sweden, Mr. Wolmar Bostrom, sailed | p o cono e hoosodon daugh. | for. coliea oot Cehe el sommorar® | Will' he Senator and Mre. Rice W,!\Valter A. Dunigan had as zue chronicled as_the “first colonial | Congressional Ladies spendinz the Winter at the May- |from Sweden aboard the Drittinghelm, | £ e v, dausd i SR Jocal schools i3y eans, Senator and Mrs. Porter H.|!he Belasco Theater vesterday after fame": Miss Dorothy _Morris, Miss ¢ flower, and Mrs. Montague - wife ol ot e omiary And Is expscted | ters of the Ambassador of Argentina | Managua and then went to the Univer- | NEANS, Senaiar and Alre, Povter noon Mise Lonise Dewey. Mias Flor Talen Featherstone. as Martha Jeffer- Reception February 8 Kepresentative A.J. Montagie of Vir- | to arrive in New York the end of this | ?:,?’m;\;“;’"f.o:"m'""" el Sl :',‘{,d’;::‘""'f,'f"i":ni:"”':;';“l':'““'"',?: {dell, Representative and Mrs. E. Har Har Miss Hariot Benolst son: Col J. Randolph Kean, ginia. i & it dinne 5 Fenn-and Mr. and Mis: Fred Be Martha de Pueyrredon. Miz sonicelund ot 1CThds Fem | The Congressional Ladies living at | : : | week this evening in honor of Miss Caro- | pursued the same course at Paris and ) Fenn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett. | (80 “0ft 0, (0 vl \iatine o in. weearing the tume lr‘nnq-mu all will receive informally Mr. Frank W. Mondell and .\um| The Miniater of Haiti and Mme. | line Btory and her fiance, Mr. Edward | then entered the foreign service of Representativ and Mre. Allen | ter, later going to the Mayvfiower for n at the badl given for Gen. Lafa-'on February 2, from 3 to 6§ o'clock. (Continued on Sixth Page.) Price, will entertain at luncheon Sun- (Continued on Sixth Page.) (Continued on Sixth Page.) Treadway will entertaln at dinner tea. »