Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY Secretary of avy and Mrs. W llbur‘ Southern colors, and there were at- tractive souvenirs, including & minia- ture Confederate flag and a paper cap for each guest. Two orchestras played 50 there was no intermission between included which = number of the veterans in gray proved from 9:30 to 2 o'clock, alternating, dances, and the program old Southern melodies to themselves agile in the art of terp- sichore. Among those who entertained par- and expect to return the latter part of March. Mrs. Walter F. McClure has can celed her soclal engagementn on e count of illness. She iy at Wulter Reed Hospital. AN g S SR WASHINGTON'S LEADING In the Selection of FLORIST Miss Georgia-Huys Cralg, who has Dbeen visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 5. Leo ott, in Chevy Chase, his gone to Fort S, Okla, to be the guest of her cousins, and My . Devers Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther T3 Gregory entertulned ut dinner last eve- | ning, their guests including Itepre. | | sentative and Mrs. A. K. B. Stephens, | Representative and Mrs, Carl Vinson, Representative and Mrs. Phillp D, Swing, Representative and Mrs, John F. Miller, Representative and Mrs. _(Continued on Twenty first Page) Best graaesomestic Dr-lner]» \Hp Covers (Sho Floral Decorations We will be glad to advise you as to color schemes. harmonious effects—or we will leave the selection of the desired flowers entirely up to vour judgment and taste. BROS. GUDE ¢ Two Ktores For Your Conenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Member of Fiorista® Telegraph Delivery ties were Mrs. Homer Maury, Mrs, W. A. Swallow, Mrs. Thomas Capel Wil- ifs, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. McLean, Mr and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, Miss Ruth | Coleman, Miss Virginia Burke, Miss Marjorie Pell, Mrs. J. L. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Judd, Mrs Kenzle Moss, Mr. and Mrs. 11 H. § ton and Mrs, John F. Pell. - Beveral local chapters, including Shenandoah, Beauregard, Richard Stoddart Ewell, J. E. B. Stuart, Win- nie Davis and Matthew Fontaine Maury, had box parties, when the presidents of these chapters, Mrs. N. France for ! F. Barber, s Samuel B. Milton, ter. Mle. { ‘vfho James H. Boggs, Mrs. William ¥ Aumont S A. King and Miss Lillian Gray, were Siat o ;s hostesses. Mrs. Clara O'B. McCrone was hostess for the Maury Chapter in the absence of Mrs. Barry, and Kep resentative (. M. Stedman was the guest of honor in the Richard Stod- dert Iwell box Representative 1. 2. Cox of Geor gla was chairman of the floor commit tee and was assisted by Mr. Flelding | M. Lewls of Virginia, commander Dis- trict of Columbia Division, 8. C. Mr Baggerly, president of the Virginia I te Soclety, as chalrman of the reception committee. Mrs, W, A. Swallow and Mrs. E. Lynham were chairman and chalrman of the ball and the young ladies’ committes was composed of many of the season's debutantes, with Miss Ruth Coleman and Miss Virginia Burke as chairman and vice chair man. Among others on the ball commit tee were: Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, Mrs. John J Mrs. ander For Judd, Mrs. dwin Du Maj. Will Entertain a Dinner Party at Their Home Tonight. el- HE Secre when covers will he laid for Mrs. Curtis will enter party_ton n Nineteenth e and Mrs. Har and | evening, 18 T Mr. mi biss the | Gen |in his hom of Dumont, stree Lithuanian Minister to Celebrate Independence Day. The inister of Lithuan Bizauskiene have issued Sl < il © s g 001 and Mrs. Theodore Do 1 % will rtatn mpan) dinner this even Ave and M OnH. The Assistant Le Navy shinson at dward W Admiral 5 this dinner Capt lmxm and Mrs, 1. this 'Humm,n | for the regnlm Coats for Women ar ieorge Hillyer, Bose, Mrs. John . Mrs. Lee Franklin McKa Mrs. J 1. . Mrs. Thomas ¢ Willis, Miss Myrtle Ketcham, Mrs B. Whitehurst. Mrs. Lorena Hewet Mrs. Kenneth . Carter, Mrs. Mae A. | . Markley, Mrs. Addie Barrett, Miss | Berry. Mrs. Eleanor Collins, apley and Mrs. Marjorie | at Reduced Prices A. Clark of northwest will n Friday night at the W preceding the Army dance. 11 also be held at that hotel 3103 G entertain lard which She H. s dinner ter taking bi Miller. w that night at 1ast also be host the Willard to the dance Mr. and Mrs. T. Sim Lee have left | Washington for a tour of the South DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF | | A'ITRA(.TIVE DRAPERIES .u.r . i i i . newest Paris styles in fabrics from foreign looms. 55950 59850 511750 These prices are almost half their original price and represent only a fraction of their worth. <t Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street L dinner last evening in L room at ‘Wardman Yark Hotel in honor of the minister of finance. Dr. Milan Stovadinovitch, Who {8 president of the commisston. | and Mme. Stovadinovitch The other guests included sistant Secretary of State Robert E. Olds, Mrs. Ro; land, Mrs. Willlam Dono n attend ‘lmnl. T MRS. WILLIAM "»\RRI\O A 2 Guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Senator and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stan- fleld of Oregon, who will leave February 9 for Nashville, Tenn., to visit her g ] old home before returning to the West. Mrs. | honor Cope- | fiance TAR SALVE 50c Jar Instantly Removes Dandruff and keeps the Hair In Perfect Condition Hair Dressing. Marcel Warving nicuring. Halr Catting Fa ¢alp Treatments ‘Haman Rilr Goods KATIE DUNN 517 114 Street. n | i was formally opened by the orchestra jled by Mrs. Hutton and Judge Howry playing “The Star Spangled Banner,” and about 20 of the veterans. The when an flag was un-|orchestra plaved Dixie amid rounds of fur the ballroom. | appla his the grand mar decorated with A guests ; : A F% | Mrs re ) 43 k Cleveland New Mrs. Carter Fleld, NN eI T e eI T T S eI TTE TN land, Mrs. M. H. Miss Jean Woodson FACTORY SURPLUS AT EXTREME LOW COST! A Great Purchase of The Incomparable The twenty-third annu:l D! ball given by the Robert E. Lee Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Incomparable in Value at Their Regular Prices | at the New Willard la $8.75 $10 $12.50 del 1 Afl‘v . Now for Your Choice at $°4 .50 ch. w 'xl‘u PAIR Great ILllu 1 | 'l'n«u‘ll A he | 4 United mn,um con- | 4 sul gene the second cretary of r. Adje Kitehin of Chicago, Mrs. H. L. ren Akers, Mrs. M. ok, Maj. and Mrs. ne, ~< Virgila Stephens, rsis Valiant. Miss Dodge, da Mr. Il. Percival Dodge. former linister to Jugosluvia the following members of the Punding Commissfon: D Kezman, vice president Ainances; Mr. Mil nt secretary Zde Rittenhouse and Annual Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware er Ware 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. Phone’ Franklin 822 | one of the histor; v & century and since President Terson’s administration pear: oh Sacin s e S { we have enjoved the 1es of the Clvil W form, contrasting with the frocks of the ladies. lent mu to the affair. Many distinguished Fuests were present and there were a number of Interesting partles in | the hoxes The Walter assistunt secretary nications; Mr. Steinmitz Sorodolski, Prur Michael I. Pupin of Columbia University; Mr. D. Stoshovitch, gen ary of the commissiol vie Karovitch, Mr. Jov \ovakmnrh and Mr. Matjasich. The charge d'affaires of Salvador and Senora de Castro have gone to New York to spend a fortnight. The secretary cficial soc the capital and nation. of the Netherlands legation and Mme. Loudon will en dinner in the Flo ardman Park 6rlebache/z~ “Jeminine fpparel of Individualify TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET You can hardly afford not to wear Vanitysilk Glove\ Silk Underwear! You are ready enough to buy Glove Silk Underwear for its daintiness and its easy laundering qualities—but if vou have not worn Vanitysilk—yvou have vet to discover also the Supreme FEconomy oi this type of underwear. Vanitysilk the scientific omy glove silk. 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