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THE EVENING STAR, SOCIETY. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926. the Congressional Country day evening, February 19. M. Sigurd Nilssen, who made his operatic debut with the Washington Opera Co. earlier this season, will be soloist at the meeting of the Pennsylvania Society, to be held in the New \Willard Hotel ballroom Fri- day night. The accompanist will be Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner Coombs, ‘Washington pianist. and altogether this musical program will be an un- usal feature. A large number of Pennsylvania Daughters of the American Revolu- tion will be in attendance at this meet- ing to pay honor to their chief, Mrs, Anthony Wayne Cook, who is to be the honor guest. furnished by Mart OMrs. Frederick M. Gannon) of York, violinist, nd_ Prof. Earl bauh, baritone, of Washington. companiments were played by M Carl R. Chindblom for Miss John; wnd by Mrs. Carbauh for Prof. ( bauh. Miss Johnson's dnterpretation showed musiclanship and individu ality. Her performance was one of striking beauty and was greatly ap. preclated by a large and representa- tive audience. Prof. Carbauh, who is well known in Washington, sung a number of songs in a dPlightful man- ner. The musical program followed the reception and the remainder of the evening was devoted to dancing. SOCIETY. has an apartment at the Mayflower this season. is establishing a prece- dent by having her “at homes" in the garden of the hotel every Wednesday until Lent from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock and inviting about 16 guests to attend each one of these teas. Mrs. Joseph “ & 3 i L » ‘Washington of Tennessee will be her g‘qu: of ].KOnUT tod&)‘A. lfl.l'lld nl!lers who The PreSident and Mrs. Coolidge Were e, Camphell; Sanator:and Mo Entertained at Dinner Last Night by Seuretar\ and \lrs I\ellogg Arthur Capper, Dr. Ante Tresich Club Fri- L’AIGLON’S GUESTS IN SENATOR’S HOME batroom and banquet rooms rpose. Rates vt equipment SPECIAL 207, Off on Dresses Cleaned or Dyed This Week Only FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2313 Pavichich, the Minister from Serbia; Mr. Joseph Glidden of New York, for- mer aide to Theodore Roosevelt; Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland, Maj. Gen. George Squier, Miss Isabel Boniface, Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, jr.; Mrs. Paul Fitz-8imons, Mrs. Thomas Jen- HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | and Mrs. B. M. Hoover of Elkins, W. kins and Mrs. Medorem Crawford. dined last night with the Sec-| Va. Mrs. Hoover s president of the retary of and Mrs. Kel-| Daughters of the Confederacy in her g2, who had as other guests| State. e Speaker e Ouse nd | R M, N orth, 'the ‘Right | _Mrs. Y. M. Tord. wife of the di- Rev. Jumes 15 Freeman, Bishop of |rector of the Bureau of the Budget, i B e Prseva r will be at home Fridsy from 4 to 6 4 Mre Joseph Fre. | o'clock. This will be her last at home o Jersey, the Under. |this season. e and Mrs Joseph| The former Minister of and Mrs. George E.| noPq o of New York, Mr. and Mrs.| company of t dinner last evening rd Warrington of Cin-| g Cin| at the Co Club in honor of the Mr. Francis J. Ottis and Miss| ey Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Ottis of St. Paul. brotherin s niece of M Kellug B 'he Minister and Mm i K : Minister and Joseph Jastrow of Iniversity « and Dr. William J. il also be among the guests of Dr. : 5 Wilkonan: uhe wfl‘lhegll\-:‘u‘;:.‘m},f Rochester. Minn and Mme. Panaretoff at dinner Feb- %3 s it that evening in the Playhouse, at 1514 ruary 11, o ! e A 3 N street, on “Fanaticism and the enor Ernesto Pueyredon and Se- RRenqtc Mined ita Sarita Pueyrredon, who have 5 S, e President Mr. and Mrs. George W. Searles of ve been visiting thelr uncle and aunt, Herkimer, N. Y.. are spending a few eet them wi the Ambassador of Argentina and Auve At the Willasd, swHere théy ac ze Wharton | Senora de Puevrredon, are now at Iy ol the Willard, 3 Mrs. ‘WiHilam | Afiami Beach for a short stay. They rived yesterday. and, Repre- | will o later 1o Palm Beach and then ntative and den L. MUIS, | 1o Havana, Cuba, from where they Mr. and Mrs. b Caspar Miller, | will sail for their home In Argentina. the Secretary of the Treas. n (. Andrews, Plans are moving rapidly to make The marriage of Mias Bvelyn Grib-| g Miawinter ball of the Lesgue of bin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gribbin, formerly of Washington, but now living in Merchantville, N. J., to Mr. Harlan Randalls took place Wed nesday, January 20, the Rev. O. J Randall, pastor of the Community Church at Potomac Heights, father of the bridegroom, performing the cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Randall are at home at 1013 Webster street for the present. Bulguria Panaretoff entertained a Mrs. William Hard will entertain at Clura luncheon Friday in honor of Dr. law an Radewa Secretary of the Treasur: Irew W. Mellos n ente in honor ¢ d Mrs. Dawes. Pre-Inventory ol Admiral and Mrs. Luther B. Greg- . Mrs. Frederic A |ory entertained at dinner last evening ; M TG « M. fin honor of Senator and Mrs. Wesley delphia. | 1, Jones, when their other guests and Mrs.|were Representative and Mrs. Lind- - York. ]f:\‘ H. Hadle: nd Mr. and Mrs. J. J. > Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Ainsworth of Underwood N Savannah, Ga. are at the Willard, | Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will Thoe 10 aedved vastendas, forian entertain u company of 14 at dinner agimite this evening. and Mrs. Warren Moorehead of Andover, Muss., are guests at the Pow- and Mr. hatan. of New Navy and Mrs, this Wilbur will tain at dinner vetary and Mrs. 1t dinner Wed- Febru- | superintendent of nd Mrs. Nulton Discount! Some at even greater reductions! The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, will go to New York for the reception to be given Saturday afternoon at the Colony Club, when he will share honors with Maj. Gen. Crote Hutcheson, U. S. A., general director of the National Cathedral i dor o | Foundation. The “reception is being D % 'of | Planned by the New York alumnae of T feial | the Nutional Cathedral School, and others from official | ;iyerg who will go for the reception | be guests of | will be Miss Jessie C. McDonuld. M : "I L. McD. Sleeth and the Very Rev. s oo it = v when there will be | g1 4ng first chaplain of the school. [ \T%F york, from where they will s titlonal Eneats. Miss Lucia B. Hollerith, president of [ g™, /B0 (0 the school’s alumn: E ation, will introduce the bishop, v 11l make a short address. MRS. JAMES E. WATSON, JR., -law and house guest of Senator and Mrs. James E. Watsan, with her little son, James E. Watson, 3d. Hud.on Seal Coats untrastingiy Trimmnied Dyed Muskrat Daughtei Spanish Ambassador Senora de Riano Guests. of Spain and he ador of Now Now Now Now ‘Bronze Caracul Coats Contrastingly Trimmed .. Now 8§14 this afternoon from 4 to 6 at her residence, 1748 Lamont honor of Mrs. at tea o'clock, street, in Staples. Mr. and M tee, of which Mr. Theodore Douglas Robinson has accepted wus chairman, Laurence |at the request of Mr. William R. Castle, Jr., and Mr. Robert Low Bacon as vice chairman. Although many eue colonial costume, it s ¢ stated by the board of governors that any| Mps Gilbert H. Grosvenor is chai kind of costume s e PSS | of the committee which will give ble and that costume is no gatory, | d party Wednesday afternoon, | but the grand march, which is to im" | 10, at_the Men's City Club, { mediatelx foll the davrcing of the reet, for the benefit of the minuet at 11 o'clock, will be made D | jyyvenile Protective Association. As. of guests in costume only Mrs. Min- | gigiing Mrs. Grosvenor are Mrs. Vir- nlflvr'lnh- \"."""“'I" ll* chalrman ["Y‘ll'"‘ gil B. Jackson, vice chairman;.Mrs. g grand march, which is to be led by | i ¢, Barnes, tickets; Miss Louise the former's brother, Mr. Walter B.| Tt 0 3 » chairan of ,»“mn,‘ “‘nd\‘.lflowvr! and prizes: o it v Y [ebandiot sove Mrs. Edward B Clark, publicity. | were xBM 3. C. M. B Mrs. George The Rectors’ Aid Chapter of s Sat the Wil former presiden Andrew's Church will hold a card is at th of the rty at the Hotel Roosevelt tomor ternoon, at 2:30 o'clock —— Policeman Slightly Hurt. John F. Ehlman, member of No. 2 orican Pen Wome 1&ue of I police squad, received brulses to his fmerican Pen Women the biggest ovent | [l igh und leit nrm Tast night i prominent writers in the Nattonal Cap. | Tesult of his motor eycle skidding Tl The ball. which fa to mecuml e |and overturning near ifth and F nesday night, February 3. at the May- | Streets while betng towed by a police flower, will enlist the interest of lit. | P4trol wagon. He wag treated at Sib erary people not only in Washington (16¥ Hospital by Dr. Mattingly, who but from other Eastern cities, and |Zald he wis not seriously hurt, myny out-of-town guests are expected The gueat of honor is to be Mr. Milton Sills, the celebrated motion pleture star, who will come o WAshing. WI IWIND O W] OW ton espectally for the ball. Mr. Silis 1s | M Femiemyitn now engaged in making “Men of “l’?lflummn 1~ Hollan es Steel” for the Pirst fonal Pleture | Made to arder. White, cream, oo 85 | Corporation under the direction of Mr. | x8”. Rollers guaranteed 5 years. . c | Earl Hudson. but the final rehearsals | Draveries, Slip Covers (Shop Price} | of the new play will be ged in W MRt | order that Mr. Sills may attend the ‘1r' ylnr:l.p:\n”?:’l‘n_g his first visit to this city 1210 S e e Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, chalr- man of boxes, announces the most re- - cent reservations have been made by Mrs. Wallnce Chiswell has rejoined | M) Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mr. Chiswell in thelr apartment at sndj e Bl Halnibi, Moe, Wardman Park Hotel after two e . Jal weeks' visit to Atlantic City ihe Tatier beine presiient of tho oo Women of the Distriet. Col. Gieorge Thorpe is chairman of {the floor committee, and Gen. George | Barnett and Gen. Eli Helmick will share the honor of making the intro- ductions of the guests to the reception committee on the night of the ball New subscribers to the ball include = Mrs. Walter Bloedorn, Mrs. James F. Mrs. J. H. Cranford rejoined Mr. |Curtis. Mrs. Willlum Gorg Cranford in thefr apartment at Ward- | tor Kauffmann, Mrs. ¥ man Park Hotel vesterday after a|Effie Mac nd. two weeks' visit to French Lick | Pherson, Mrs. Aduh Springs. She was accompanied by Mrs. [ Mrs. Louise K. Simp. A Allen Lard of Washington and Mrs. |S. White and Miss Fannie Wolfson Eleanor Mitchell of Wilmington, Del. | The committee announces that in ad- dition to entire boxes it is possible to secure single box seats, as well as ball tickets, by applying to the natlonal headquarters at the Shorcham Hotel or at the clubhouse, 1709 H strect. Mrs, Richard Strong of Portau- Princ Haiti, is at the Powhatan after visiting in Warrenton, Va. Were $19 . Norman L. Orme and Were $593: their daughter, Miss Jules Lee Orme, of San Pedro de Macoris, Santo Do- et and resident society w hard H. Townsend : Mrs. Grosvenor Heads Group Planning Benefit Card Party. will wear e evening at the \\uuud Hotel was an occasjon of more thun ordinary inter- est, because of generous attend ance and a delightful musical prog xpress . Platingm Color. Contrastingly Fur-T, Were §200. ... in the e Bluk Cnrncul Co.u ssador of Belgium, Baron will return this evening 1 re he went yes- Mr. have apartment at and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin s their house guest in their . - Wardman Park Hotel | J.p.ne.. Mink Coats Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will e e entertain a company of 28 at dinner this evening, preceding the ball. Now $35 : “Now $18 e Squirrel ‘Fur Coats Fox Trimmed Matsudaira, wife of the Am- Japan, will not receive 3, but will be at home Mme. bassador Tiidey Mrs. Sfdney Fletcher Taliaferro en- s tertained @ company of 14 at luncheon today. Mrs. Charles H. Patterson, wife of | Mr. and Mrs. Col. Patterson, will entertain a small [ this morning from company at dinner this evening at oy the Mayflower Hotel, later taking her guests to the Washington Assembly ball. Miss Helen cher Guernsey, general of the American Revolu ird for home, Hoster of Indianapo- ! Were $395. rd for several days. Now $41¢ Nnur-l Oller Coats Now $13 Fur Shop—Second Floor. dor of France and c will go to New York s ball Friday eve- Society of Beaux at the Hotel Mme. Bereng: for the Beaux ning, which th Quincy Smith sailed New York aboard ¢ cruise in Were 87 Since 1883 o, 0f the aldeat, cleaners in methods are most We “Nave Just installed " new cleaning s in Independence. Kunx Invitations are being sent to the| members of Congress for the annual | \ who | congressional reception to be held at | [f R | % Brlghten “Her” Birthday % —by sending a remem- ‘ Mrs cols Berger Moran wonderful HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 82 ssador and Mme. Berenger uests of honor at dinner ball of Mr. and Mrs. Brilliant Ball Tonight of Washington Assembly. The Washingtop Assembly ball this evening at the Mhyflower is to be early ball, the guests beinz expecte at 10 o'clock, when they will be re cefved by Mrs. Henry I”. Dimuck, hon ry chairman; Mrs. Theodore Doux- Robinson, honorary vice chalrm: Mme. Ekengrén, chairman of boxes, | and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, chair- { man of the minuet. Guests will be in troduced to the reception committee by two members of the floor commit- Newton {s entertaining at a bridge tea this afternoon in com- pliment to Miss Mary Stitt and the members of her wedding party. Pre- siding at the tea table will be Mrs. James T. Newton, mother of the hoste: and Mrs. Jumes Price || Wetherill, 3d. Motley-Keleher Wedding This afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Ambassador sanchez-Aballl. ,.u.»\-. inciuded the Minis- and Senora de . Minister of Aus- Justice The ter of Sanchez Latour tria and Mme. Pro M nford, derick M. Sackett, Admiral and Edward W. Eberle, tary of State and Mrs. J. Butler the Panama d Senora de Chevalier, Mr. homas Jetferson Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T) nd Mr. Ed- wi eed of the State Depart- t se Minister, Dr. Alfaro, was unable to attend the dinner because of ijlness. “brance bouquet, box or The marriage of Miss Mary Theresa basket of Blackistone's Keleher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. " choice Flowers. We will Thomas A. Keleher of 513 Tenth | = ¢ . . . street, to Mr. Edward Joseph Motley arrange it with special son of Mrs. Catherine Motley of 1207 i Farragut street, will take place this effectiveness—make. de- livery promptly. afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the Shrine ROSES, VIOLETS, of the Sacred Heart, Mgr. P. C. Gavan officiating. The church has u Orchids, Sweet Peas ond all other desired flowers. pretty arrangement of palms and roses, and Miss Mary Louise Sullivan 1222 F Se. Telephone. F will play the wedding march and ac- k. 53567 legation and Mrs. 1309 G ST.NW. The Friendly Shop Positive Clearance—For Two Days End of the Season Sa A Real Bargain Feast! IreglauCreated and Designed Dresses and Coats at Less Than Cost of Production. Lots Are Limited—Shop Early DRESSES - FUR-TRIMMED The Friendly Shop COMMERCIAL ART IN 0% MONTHS “LL Tl\\L NTHS SPARI Tllustration, Life nnmng. In- terior Decoration, Lettering, Post- ers, Costume Design, Fashion Drawine. Get into the uncrowd- ed professions. Ask for Art Ca log, talent unnecessary. Success- ful practicing commercial artist teacher. Livingstone Academy Arts_and Sclences, 43rd Year. 1517 R. L. Ave. Fr. 7475 - Free | company Mr. M. Jones, who will sing Minister of the Irich several selections i a s £ preceding and after Timothy Smiddy, returned | o¥eral selectl last evening to his apartment &t} “mhaprige will escorted to the altar Wardman Park Hotel gm!gana:;‘l by her father, and will wear a gown York, where he :drl"‘f)\l‘“ m{‘h* commis- | °f Powder blue chiffon crepe over ven in honor of the high COonRE | flat crepe with lace tunics of the ner for Australia. Dr. Smiddy W2 came shade, o large picture hat of 1 an extended blonde lace, and will carry pink roses Middle West, and lilies of the valley. o Avn Arbor, Mich.: Mrs. Robert J. Hilliurd, sister of the 1L, and Chicago, will be ‘the matron of honor, 2 wearing a rose crepe chiffon over a silk slip, made on straight lines with n cape collar at the buck. She will carry yellow tea rc Mr."Leo Motley, brother of the bridegroom, will be the best man, and the ushers will be Mr. Thomas Anthony - Keleher and Mr. Willizm Dowling. Mr. Motley and his bride will leave after the ceremony for a Northern wedding trip, Mrs. Motley wearing a two-plece sport costume of tan mixed iweed, with a hat to match. They will be at home after February 15 at The Stute, Dr. { Telephone Main 3707 TWO STORES ¥ Vv zechoslovakis will be the honor trated talk to be Manning of Co- Zienek Fierlin ¢ the illt given by Prof. C. 4 fumbla University Sunday evening at $30 o'clock under the auspices ¢ the Bureau of Commercial Econom- ics, cooperating in the Wardman Park Hotel Theater. The music for ihe oc n will be Dvorak’s “The New World Symphony.” Nr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler will entertain at dinner thls evening. DRESSES Were $15.95, $19.95, $25.00 About 60 pieces; Satins, A Full Rack of TAR SALVE Breslau-Stpled 50c Jar Instantly Removes Dandruff Attractive discontinued pieces from our collection of The charge daftaires of the Do- minfcan Republic, 1icenciado Federi- oo C. Alvarez, has gone to New York 3513 Tenth street. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Robert John Hilllard of Chicago, and keeps the Hair In Perfect Condition 'S Spring Crepes and Velvets; all colors for dress and street wear and dance frocks ~for Misses. wo to a customer. $29.75, $39.75, NO EXCHANGES. $49.75 Many Sampl, and Exclusive Models in Dresses of Satin, Crepes and Georgetted. All sizes up to 48. Exquisite colorings as_well as Blacks and Navy. THE COATS are a few remaining Bolivias, Suedes and gther fabrics, sizesire to 40. Browns, Blacks and Mix- ture Mrs. M. Thompson of Chicago and ~ Minister of the Domin- A n B ot S Miss Estella Eckstein of Atlantic City. lean Republic, Senor Jose del Carmen Ariza, who 18 mriving there from a| oo o N —mn oL vacation spent at his home. avis of Chi. it cago arrived yesterday at the Willard to spend a week Lamps Shades at 59% t050% Discount FEW of the values in this assortment, consisting of Bridge Lamps, Floor Lamps, Torcheres, Table Lamps, Boudoirs, etc., are listed. Anm entire section is devoted to the display of these unusual values. Hair Dressing, Marcel Waving anicuring. Halr Cutting p Trestments Human Hair Comdr. and Mrs. George W. Hew- lett will give up their apartment at 517 11t Street. Wardman Park Hotel the last of the week and move into their new home at 17156 M street. Mrs. G. Logan Payne invitations for a tea Sunday after- noon, February 7, at her residence, at 29 Quincy street, Chevy Chase, DRESSES 10 Made to Sell at 1952529 Sizes 16 to 46 The New Light Shades Black—Navy Flat Crepe Satins wife of Senator Fred- will be at home tomor- fter 4 o'clock, and will with her, her daugh- r La Farge of Miss Louisa of Senator and Mrs. Gille eric H. Gillett, row afternoon have receiving ter, rMs. Christoph New Yor formerly Hoar, who is the gue. Mrs. Gillett for has sent_out wife of Senatd Kentucky afternoon after 4 kett, ackett of Jme LOMOrrow Street—Afternoon—Evening Former Representative and Mrs. DRESSES $ Willlam_A. Rodenberg have gone to 1 A Miami, Fla., where they are spending Formerly Sold for am B. McKinley, the season at the Royal Palm. tomorrow afternoon. Senator Key Plttman of Nevada had |_Mrs: U guests dining with him last night the Willard Howard Sutherland will be at home tomorrow afterncon from 4 to 7 oclock at 1845 R street nd will have her daughter, Miss abeth Sutherland with her. pe Custodian of Alien Property and nd_have as guests niece of Senator will not receive ss Julia Mattis, G. B. Plerce will entertain NMrs, For p arties and every your card o i An example of the Reductions! in your size in such variety of color and style as to please the most exacting taste— Floor Lamp and Shlde—enrly 833.50 Americas. Was $50. Now Iron Bridge Lamp—antique gold 31250 ‘Was $18.50. Now . Table Lamps—enamel in varioul H 1 1.50 colors. Were $15. Now... Bridge Lamps—adjustable; marble $ 5 500 bases. Were $75. Now. Georgettes Printed Crepes 50 Pairs Black SILK HOSE HATS $1.50 & $1.95 Neckwear New lIdeas in Collar Treatment, New Ideas in Sleeves, and New ldeas in Circular and Flounced Skirts, Lace Combina- tions, Georgette and Taffeta combined, that is the very NEWEST STYLE DEVELOP- MENT. These Dresses are not the commonplace styles seen in every shop, but carefully selected because of their extreme style. 23z Satins, with clever style touches that guaranteed not to fade, made by na- The Friendly Shop DRESSES to a customer. NO Plain Colors and Combinations of | $1.95 Value and the prices begin our Finest Gowns and Dresses are Were $9.95, $15.95, $19.95 Odds and ends Summer Voile, Handmade. Slightly $2 EXCHANGES. Sizes 16 and 18. - Glove Silk Silks, Satins, Crepes, Georgettes Underwear Metal and Lace, many are Flower- Trimmed. All sizes and colors. HATS 4 . $35, $39.50, $45, $49.50 | Feltr, Satine and DRESSES | e included in this group. The limi New Jersey Ave. N.W. BVERY CARMERT 1o boiny affered Linc. 3427 . at LESS THAN COST. Al colors “The_Service Was Beautiful’— The Guests. BANQUETS WEDDINGS PARTIES The Success of such “Occa- sions” depends largely on the cosommenns. DULIN & MARTIN (2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street S T Hours—8:45 to 5:30 relieve them of their somberness. tionally known Black Dress,Manufac- Salads & < ' $35.00 Values T Terrapin $39.50 Values Service in the Home BRESLAU’S 1309 G St. EVEN]NG $19 95 GOWNS Exactly 20, and one Sport Wear, Dance Frocks of | Pink, Blue, Orchid Exclusive Creations. Many of kind.” ud on us. anquet Manager

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