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20 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts at Dinner Tonight for Speaker dnd \Irs Long\\ orth. <ident and Mrs. Coolidge | Howell, Gen ive the annual dinner in honor of the Speaker to-|Capt. and Mr night, Representative and | Mrs. Longworth cluiming that | honor for the time. t President and Mrs. Coolidge have as house guests Mr. and Mrs. Michael [ Club. She Gallaher of Cleveland and Mr ..,Mm\ her daug Mrs. William I of Holyoke, | nicious, when the Mass., who will present al the | V W Van Devanter dinner. I Miss Dorothy n, Miss and Mrs |Gen. and Mrs Williams, Brig. an Feland and s Andrews. HE v Adol Mrs. Charles Y- ned @ company ormally today Wheeler enter- at luncheon it the Chevy ertiined at the ¢ Mrs, Marshal uests included M Mrs. Charles Mondell, Mrs Esther Prager, Miss Delphine Baroness Maltz bassador of Germany during the month of February i Stead will enter- Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur p Dinner Hosts Last Night. The Secretary of the Mrs. Wilbur entertained last vent when their ded M d My Fiske and Mr Jordan ¢ and Mrs, Iden and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. son the Loudon | retary or Navy and 5 and Mme. dinn ts Harlan Sumnue John H Altchi |, £u [ tr. and Aes | z » is honor on turday mor Young, the Irish poet, been visiting Mrs. Alvan for New York this morning return to Washington Feb. L lecture which she will » Rl Dodd in e for Mrs. mportant wom Harry to visit their old h Mrs Lytle returns to the W Lr home ternoon Mrs. €. . Brunson, Brunson, S. N., who ife of Senator Lee m Haiti. be uat home to u large number of guests this aiterncon | from 4 to 6 o'clock the Hotel | jnor an. Recel Mrs. Over- | g'clock, 1l be Mrs. | mer Gov. and N ison and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Overr 5. Overmz s will be afternoon Goring Bliss v lly this at home at after 4 Rinehart wii Sunday aft ebruary for the West o T.eo Overina The Minister Samy will ente evening. ey S dahy Mme. de Graeff, ter of the Nethe: cetve tomorrow afternoon. The Minister of Poland and N Cfechanowska will be honor guests ft immediately after the cere. a dinner party to be entertained to 1 visit to the fslands of the night by Representative a Sol [ West 1 Upon ~returning to Bloom at the Mayflower | ey AT e residence, 2440 The Minister of Egypt and & Samy were the honor guests at d last evening of the Ch: of Persia and Mme. other guests were Mr. Wallace Murr: bert H. Putnev of the Persian legation and Mme. tezam and the attache of the Persi legation, Mr. Sultan Mahmoud Amer e president of | Y S i | o adltor of the Natlond, Geo > Magazine. Mrs. La at | cus g Mme. | Kaiprama road Nyman Howard 1 mdiy will be at afternoon at | nan street, | on the following | Mme. Lipo of the Czechoslovak yesterday to a co Representative and Mrs. I. I. Thay- er of Massachusetts will be hosis at dinner this evening to a company of nine in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Representative and Funk will entertain day evening at War True tokens of troussean time are Brewood-engraved Wedding Invitations and Mrs inner an Park Hotel Frank e oo o G 5D P08 The newly Sweden and in New York yesterday home in Sweden. Mme. B hington this ster will join appointed Minister Mme. Be .\num Announcements Like sterling” on silver is the enveloper embossed wunder the fAap. tomorrow. the mark Mrs. Stanton J. Peelie : daughter, Miss Betty Bryne, have re- turned to Washington after a fort. night's stay in Yorik. WD € v - Ot BB ‘BREW®D Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street N.W Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro Guests. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Fherle had dining with them last night the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Senator and Mrs. fifim@%m Incorporated WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS 821 14th Street N.W. EVERY REMAINING WIN- R SILK AND WOOL DR MUST GO! These Clearance final prices tell a story of 1 SHARP REDUCTION DRESSE 15 Dresses 7 5 to close out $6.__ 00 5152 Final Reductions on ALL FURS Final r 15 Dresses to close out at .. $ ! !.50 In the lot you will find all sizes from size 14 to 36. Every one a ZIRKIN DRESS OF QUALITY. 17 Dresses to clese out at .. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GUEST IN SENATO: HOME MRS. A. J. Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Fran SCHUBERT, D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926. SOCIETY. Mr. Steen, Mr. Stevens and Mr. Mulli- ken. The guests were recelved by Mrs. H. S. Mulliken, president of the league, who wore a gown of soft rose pink taffeta; Mr. Milton Sills, the honor guest; Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, honorary chairman of the ball com- mittes, who wore a Colonial costume of pink taffeta and old lace, and Mrs, George C. Thorpe, chalrman, who was in a “Mme. Pompadour” ume of green taffeta and old lace: Mrs Harry A. Colman, president of the District branch, in 4 gown of pencil blue brocaded chiffon velvet, and 3 Edward Nelson Ding costumed as “Carmen, cream Spanish shaw! émbrofdercd b red. Guests at the Ball. of Timothy The Minister State, Mr. the TIrish A. Smiddy was i Euest in the box of Mr. and Mra. | F. A. D. Hancock, who entertatned dinner preceding the ball. Other Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Hancock w the firat secretary of the Irish Free State legation, Mr. Will A Macaulay; the second the legation. Baron and 1 and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, Kathryn Hitcheoek and Mr. der van R. Barnwell of New Mrs. Charles Boughton tertained in her T Evans, Miss Meta Evans, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss H 1l sistant military attache of the !ml\n—x\ Capt. E Lynch Luquer and Mr Mr. and Mrs guests Mr, 4 Herbert “Below, Wood e Mrs. Morris Lewis CI Colman hs Allen, on Dingley wood of Califor s had in he ix Schelling Mr. and \I and Mrs. [y Miss Julia and k R. Gooding of Gooding, 1daho, and their guest at 2100 Sixteenth street. t of her daugh nounces the en:: Clare 1 M nbassador | H. Ham . were en- new 1in and Who ar Pen Women's Ball Last ‘Nig)lt Interesting Event. Mr. Milton Sills, guest of honor the annual ball given by the League f American Pen Women at the May. ower last night, set the eve oft with a smile, and though the compan ittending was a small one it was all lacking in interest introduction were at the Mr. | B schottish were danced with pictur- o lod the first set others being Miss Mrs. Sidney Tallaferro, Rev | Meade Iolton MacBryde, Dr. Dollman, \\h Tallaferro and Mr. Parks. Set | luded Miss Harriman, Mrs. | Mrs. Dingley, Mrs. Mathews, | | SLlP COVERS Domeetic Holland Wi t o Added to | SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME TO A Brand-New ETTIE %z‘-y]s to MORROW Collection of FROCKS| 15> THE VALUE SUPREME! 1316 G Street City Club Building THE LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET Combining genius and art in Such weaves as— Crepe Roma Crepe Siam Georgette —and in such shades Bois de Rose Melon Moonflower S eSSl S e e S RRTR AR T AR R Madonna Blue Spring Frocks Genius in design—and art in the selected colorings—which give us models of originality and effects that are notably exclusive. Frost Crepe Damask Crepe Crepe Elisabeth as— Fern Grees Beige Black White For street—for sports—for afternoon Beginning at $20.50 Gigolo crowns. In the dressier Straw, Faille, ete. R R R R AR Impressive Hats In the many hued Felts for Sports wear—and in emart shapes, including unusual colors, in distinctive styles— Sports—starting at $7.95 Dress—starting at $10-00 shapes—featuring the >) Wilkinson and Mrs. ley. Mr. and ained uel and A. Green of W. W. Badgley enter- ative and Mrs. Cleve- nd Bernice Congressional Club Tea Tomorrow Presents Artists. At this weck’s Friday afternoon tea of the Congressional Club the will listen to a musical pro- Flora Finley Nuble, violinist; eth_V pianist, and dison Tavior, tenor. Mrs, C Nilsson Chindnlom, wife of Fepr atlve Chindblom of Illinols, and a member of the Congressional Club will be accompanist Following the musical program tea Marinello Shoppe 523 11th St. N.W. Telephone Franklin 5592 announces that Mrs. Vermillion 's,” is now con- the capacity Marcel Waver Mrs. Nocales Marinello Graduate, and Peggy Mitchell \ Mrs. Vermil- be found at our main i Street Shoppe ther 804 7th St. NW. ith and H Sts. N.W. - Iknd Offering 300 Spring Hats Every One Brand-New 49 Purchased to Sell From $2.95 to $5.00 Truly Phenomenal Values Felt—Straw—Silk —Large and Small Hats —Large and Small Head Sizes Style Surely! but why not hat_)e COMFORT TOO? Arch Preserver Shoes for women conform to the accepted mode. But in construc- tion — they are unique. Support the foot where it is needed —in the Arch. Bend freely where the foot bends. The flat inner sole prevents pinching of the nerves and bones of the foot. And so, they are delightfully comfortable. 1318 G St. Also at two Cor. 7th & K “KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" Among the 40 Attractive Models Patent, suede trim. Tan calf. $12.50 Patent leather. Tan cali Black satin. Patent leather. $13.50 Tan Calf $10 E ‘Arch Preserver“ Shoes for Children Permit young feet to grow up, as Nature in- tended — without “flat foot” and distorfed toes. Ask to see them! “Hahn™ Stores 1207 F St. M SRR IR AT RIS Q@Jn’ffli‘l’i’k"ffl'N@Jfl!fllflflé]fl@fl?flm@mfiflfl‘ v Eleanor McKin- RIRe 5 JOSEPH W. LEVERTON 100 1205 G Street N.W. Beautiful Dresses Formerly Sold for $19.75 to $35 Smart crepe and Every color. wi vou shouldn’t overlook 40 at mater ks ey ke thee alues at frocks i - silk, o, 0ol; newest All sizes. satin, 5 styles A value '10° 40 Beautiful Coat: Sold From $35 to $150 $15 w0 %6 TRREARRRRRR: (e now P snx an Cxoellent The Way to Levelir [ 3 WADAY What ane’s hos Every wiman naying close attention and conservative woms Lido Silk Ho-.u-m rxclusively from us They find our hose gives the utmost i ombined with low-pr Prices always the cvery the reason \ All-Silk Chiffon % Exquisite Texture 3 Pair for $5.50 Full Fashioned > EUENS 1115 -G - STREET RRRERERRRRAN 7" Closing Out Women’s and Misses Winter Coazats Our Entire Stock! HERE sale offers fine coat at in most instances. CLUDED—buy a coat now. wear it a feu and lay it away as good as TO-THE-M ARE SENSATION AL you an opportunity to tecure a really a great saving—even at cost. ond belon OUR ENTIRE STOCK i~ I\ months re- SAVINGS—th new for next year INUTE STYLES. Read—Act Quick—Save Group to Close Out at ‘1 1 Tan Black size 3b. Black Moufflon Tan Coat, Sealine and border; Tan Lx'glu Blue Coat, Sealine and border: Red Boli Mouflon collar: < Red Suede sum trim; size Cocoa collar, cufls and border; size 38 Chettenette Sport Model; size 36.. . Sealine Coalssll”. with puff cuffs; sizes 38 and 42 Natural Rab- bit Skin Fur Coat; size 36. Sealine Jac- quette; size 16 Plain Tweed (4), mannish._ sty and flare Misses sizes 16 § line and 18... Very Hlfll-gradc Sport Coats (4), with fur collar and § cuffs $39.75 to 5694: Misses’ and medium high-grade Sport Coats, all . with trimmed furs, i tweeds thaz u- the need for urty SP""R wear Sport Mandel collar: Bolivia Mandel collar and cufis: Bolivia collar cuffs; size 18. Black Bolivia Coat, Moufflon collar; si Suede Sealine collar and cuffs; size 18. Suede _ Velour Suede Coa, Muskrat trim; Broadtail Cloth lavishly trimmed with fur on Fur Fabric Group to Close Out at 0 Coat, size 38, ’ Coat, and panels: Henna tom Coat. Opossum collar. cuffs and bottom; siz Lipsticl: Red Flae Model. black: and white Mande l collar and cuffs; 16. Lipstick Red Model with Mandel coll, cuffs and border; 18. Junior Lipstick Red Coat, flared. Reaver- ette collar and cufis size I5. Flared Bolivia Gracklchead Coat, fur collar and cuffs: size 38, Cont, and e 38. Velour size collar, cuffs size 40. Velour ize size Velour collar. cuffs size 3. ia Coat, 18. C Black Lustrous Bolivia Coar, straightline, black fur 529 75 :‘nlIn:'r‘lml(u"v: \39,75 Dark Wine Coat, point, black fur wimmc-d;“ size 534.75 18 Dark Brown (Coaz, and white mandel collar and cuffs. $2Q75 straight line Golden Brown Pin Point Coat fox collar and $7 cuffs: size 16 9 Junior Gracklehead Blue Couat, slightly flared. G llar. Size § 43 fur collar. 24 17 Gracklehead squirrelette 297 Gracklehead Pin_ Point Coat—gray wolj collar cufis. Flared. $7) Q)7 Size 36 9.75 pin plain 9 75 Sport Coats straight- models. 19 75 397 Straightline Coar, with tuxedo front § and band cuffs sizes very fine sport in_an assortment of ill ideally fill 297 @ Pay at Your Convenience A New Credit System at 1113 - G- STREET tevensi