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20 SO SOCIETY ! Mzs. Coolidge Will ; Symphony This Party of Guests. attend 1py- COOLIDGE will cert this affernoon, oc e Boston Symphony ing the presidential box and having with her a small RS, de a_trip through istrict this mornin; -vice man 1 frequentl window She wore me tone. She ength of the I Distinguished Guests at Belgian Embassy Last Night. dor of Belgium and entertained at | the embassy in v of State & ir other gu Poland and M Ary . T and Mme. und Se expected o i son-in-lw Dr. and Senora de Cubas. Mne. & Ezypt wife of the Minister of this after- accompany inister to New 10 spend eral day Yo Justice and Mrs. Edward T. wve cancelled all social en: the death Capper Chase Club, r and Mrs. Charles S, . Charles L. McNary 1 entertain a o mer this evening in the site at the Mayfower:. n from 4 to 6 Powhatan. Receiving with man will be Mrs. Peter G ter Glass will preside at the tea = and will be assisted by Mrs. v_W. Miller, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Willlam Cline Borden, Mrs. Robert McNeely, Mrs. John H. Small Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer, Mrs. David Hunt Blair, Mr E Alice C. Pomer Crichton, M Madeleine Couzens, and Mrs. and Mrs. Overman have at the Powhatan their er, S and her small Lee Overman Snow Mrs. Wyant, wife of Representa- e Adam M. Wyant, was hostess a luncheon today, entertaining a com- *pany of 20 at the Chevy Chase Club compliment to Mrs. Samuel E. wife of former Representa- »w of Massachusetts. ¢ street | ¢ to Entertain This Deneen | a company of 10 at | CIET Y. Attend the Boston Afternoon With Representative Arentz of Nevada, and her -, Miss Keep, will be at home informally this atternoon at 2009 Kal orama road. | rge d'affaires of Persia and emi will be hosts at dinner v evening in honor of the Minister of E and Mme. Samy. The Ass Mrs Il entertain a dinner this evenin; ant Secretary of the Navy eodore Douglas Robi n a small company at Dr. Ivan Sh lavian 2t Fundling Commission i enter- tuining at dinner this evening in honor the r of finance of Jugo- . Stoyadinovitch in the Florentine room at Wardman Park | Hotel. | Admiral and Mrs. Gregory Evening. Admiral and Mrs. Luther E will be hosts to a compan)y at dinner this E s will at dinner this . William Gros- where to visit short time Comdr. and Mrs. W, W l;‘]hlzxuhl will entertain at dinner tonight. when | | covers will be laid for 418, { 1 All Kuli Khan, former charge | d'affaires of Persia in Washington, s | in Detroit, where he will be through this week. He was the guest of honor @ tew Tuesday afternoon, January iven hy the Arts and Cr: in_its clubrooms on , where Mirza Ali Kuli Khan is iting his collection of Persian Mrs. Julius Haass and Mrs. H. J. | Maxwell Grylls presided st the tea tabl Mirza Ali Kuli Khan and his Amer- ican wife, Florence Khanom, were oy wost por of the dipio mats during the many |in Washington ge | d'affaires was trans! m Wash- | THE EVENI HONORARY CHAIRMAN OF BALL MRS, EwING DELOS A. BLODGETT, Who is helping to a brilliant close, plans for the ball at the Mayflower tomor- row night, givert by the League of American Pen Women. | ington to the Court of St. Jumes, and | | has been for some time in London. | lorence Khanom was before her mar- | riage Miss Florence Breed of Boston Mrs. Cresson Newbold will be at home tomorrow afternoon for the only | time this season. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont went mpany | Featuring the Early Spring Modes Frocks and Wraps Exemplifying a Simplicity and Chicness of Style for Which This Shop Is Noted wr" 1316 G Street City Club Buslding SPRING FASHION Paints her pictures n Opal Gray or Bois de Rose kidskin, with ombre trim Fatent leath Sauterne or kidskin, patent or all-patent Spring Hosier, —in delightful new colors, either to match or to contrast. ) contrasting $13.50 er, $12.50 : ming Opal Gray Sauterne leather trim $12.50 Parisian idea 4 kidskin, lizard leather trim. / Parchment kidskin — the new Rugby Brown kidskin. or patent leather, with small tongue and unusual trim- $11.00 with A new $12.50 to New York vesterday and will be at the Hotel Madison for several days. ild will entertain g Mrs. Marshall F | at dinner this even Mrs. Dwight Chester entertained a company of 14 at luncheon today. She was hostess at luncheon yesterday and will entertain again tomorrow in the same way. Mrs. Charles McKenney entertained at luncheon today for her debutante daughter, Miss Francesca McKenney, in compliment to Miss Marjorie Dwyer of Detroit, who is the house guest of Miss Madeleine Couzens, daughter of Benator and Mrs. James Couzens. The other guests were Miss Eleanor Mack of Detroit, who is visiting Miss Couzens; Mrs. Blaine Mallan, Mrs. Jeffrey Parsons, Miss Virginia Mo- Kenney, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Frances Miller of New York, Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Madelelne Couzens and Miss Anne Hill. Mrs. Fielder M. M. Beall, 6710 Brookeville road, will entertain at bridge tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, cards being followed by tea. The event is arranged in honor of Miss Fitzgerald, the sister of Mrs. George P. McCabe. Assisting Mrs. Beall at the tea will be Mrs. Herbert M. Hall, Mrs. Robert Talty, Mrs. George T. Everett, wife of Maj. Everett, and the Misses Mc- Mrs. C. E. C. G. Chariton of the British Embassy will be hostess at tea tomorrow at the English-speaking Unlon at 1107 Sixteenth street, when she will be amsisted by the Hon. Mrs. Knothe, and Mrs. J. Joyce Broderick, also of fhe British Embassy circle. With Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes heading the list of patronesses for the b(ill to be given next Monday night, February 8, at the Willard for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for Children the complete 1ist of patronesses is a bril- !llant one and assures the success of the ball. The other ladies assisting are Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg. Mme @no, Mme. Peter, Mme. de Mme. Alfaro, Senora de Aballi, Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mr tis Wilbur, Mrs. Wil Jardine, rgent, Mrs. Leland Har- Joseph C. Grew, Mrs. Dewey, Mrs. Dwight Da heodore Douglas Robinson, . b L’Aiglon’s Grand Ballroom —AVAILABLE_ FOR BIRTHDAY, VALENTIN Y AND_WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY —AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Col. 3063—Adams 5040 SEE THE PEE%I.ESS st. Place AT THE Auto Show vis, Mrs. Brothers Tomorrow: Special for Quick Clearance one’s choice may EEW BV E WE trast. K2 ' @_\RI,\‘ tomorrow—iwe suggest it be s are exclusive in our fashion —being privileged from the most distinguished studios—so that mingled here you'll find the best thoughts from the true centers of design —executed with the skill and genius for which the American producer is famous. 30 Dinner, Evening and Afternoon Gowns 20.% Formerly 88.50 and 110.00 that be least confined—thi exceptionally low price will urge madame’s and mademoiselle’s selection from these exquisite gowns in chiffon, georgette and crepe Elizabeth. satin, metallic cloth EHOT RVE B BN K THe LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Trend of Fashion in Frocks presentation of purveyors New weaves, fashioned in new modes. New color tones of harmony and con- New effects in embellishment. For street and afternoon— Beginning at 829.50 * Hats That Are New —and exclusive, too Felts for Sports— at. $7.95 Straws and Faille for Dress—Dbeginning at $]().00 On display for the first time—a sumptuous showing of exquisites. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926. SOCIETY. Mrs. W. Irving Glover, Mrs. Robert J. Grant, Mrs. Edward T. Sanford, Mrs. Harlan F. Stone, Mrs. James E. Freeman, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Richard 8. Aldrich, Mrs. Adol- phus Andrews, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Miss Mabei T. Boardman, Mrs. Guy H. Burrage, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Tasker H. Bliss, Mrs. E. K. Campbell and Mrs. Robert Hcllister Chapman. Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark, Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot, Mrs. Coleman ¢u Ponty Mrs. Richard P. Davidson, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. George Ehle, Mme. Eken- gren, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Franklin H. Ellisy Mrs. Willlam Cor- coran Eustis, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Hamllton Fish, jr., Mrs, l}el!r)‘A\V. Fitch, Mrs. Robert ntinued on Twenty-first Page.) = SHEASES ge_‘p’l t{zuu;nmr&‘:‘{-luuand(huda- P.hone il Timn” Biea Al o Main 241 6’. Rollers guaranteed 5 yea raperies, Slip Covers (Shop Price) casions —Flowers from Shaffer’s form the setting of many of the Capital’s notable social occasions. (Cleverly artistic effccts arranged for receptions, teas, dinn and other affairs. Estimates fur- nished. "VIOL N, SWEET PFE ROSES and all Spring ers at MODERATE PRICES , Geo.C.Shaffer rrone. 900 Fourteenth St. N.W. Main Fatl Dutl s Siardin Blde. 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