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20 SO SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Gave Last of State Dinner Parties at White House Last Night. Mrs of HE President and Cool- idge gave the their series of state dinner parties at the White House last night, entertaining for the | last CIETY. era! of Public Health and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Dr. and Mrs. Macpher. son Crichton and Miss Vera Bloom. senator and Mrs. Arthur Capp THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. GUEST FROM VIRGINIA C, McClintock, Mrs. Hennen Jenkins, Mrs. Archibold Hopkins, Mrs. 0. 1I. Perry- Johnson, Mrs. Frank J. Hogan, Mrs. Frank W. Bacon, Mrs. J. Walter Drake, Mrs. Wilpur W. Hul bard and Mrs. Walter.R. Tuckerma are additional patronesses added to the already brilliant list for the Episcopal Home for Children ball to be given Monday night in the ballroom of the Willard. The members of the board of lady managers serving on the invitation and ticketycommittees are Mrs. Alex- ander L. Pope, second vice president; Mrs, Samuel T. Ansell, Mrs. Julian acquelin Mason, Mrs. Willlam K. is, Mrs. Frank L. Willlams, Mrs. T tabrook, Mrs. Royal E. Burnham, Mrs. . W, Riley-and Mrs. H. S. Robinson Mrs. David Meade Lea, the president of the board, being chairman, and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, chairman of the committee on boxes. Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, |daughter, Miss Elsie Mae Thornburg, Jennings, Mrs. Ralph|to Mr. Albert Fdward Fischer. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926. The wedding will take place in early June. Mr. Wade H. Cooper has returned from Havana. Mrs. Jacob M. Thornburgh of Knoxville, Tenn., widow of the late Representative from that State, is the guest, for the winter, of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Sullivan. Former Representative Ira C, Copley of Tllinols and Mrs. Copley came to \\'nhlngmn yesterday to attend the White House dinner last night and Wwill spend some time at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Robert Love Taylor and Mrs. Beverley Willlamson were joint host esses at luncheon yesterday at the Washington Club;, when covers were laid for 16. SOCIETY. taining in compliment to Miss Carolyr. Story and her fiance, Mr. Edward | Lyndal Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moeller of New York are spending a few days at the Willard, where they arrived last night. Mrs. Charles W. Richardson enter- tained at a iuncheon Wednesday, when Mrs, Selden Washington Howard of Virginta and Washington was the honor guest, other guests being the committees planning the event for February 22, to commemorate the birthday anniversary of George Wash- ington, and for the benefit of the ““(Continued on Twenty-first Page) to fit your furniture, 4 Estab. 1909 1219-1221 G Street N.W. These Saturday Bargains Set a Record for will be hosts at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Senator and M William M. But- | d as guests at dinner last night | the junior *nator from Massachu selts nd Mrs. Frederick H. illett, Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Sen- tor and Mrs. William Cabell Bruce, Senator Richard P. Ernst, Represent | ative A, Piatt Andrew. Mr. and Mrs.4 Godfrey Lowell Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butman. Mrs. Frederick Dent ant, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. ruxton Beale and Dr. Vernon Kei- per ¥ Speaker and Mrs. Longworth. The | Y guests met the President and Mrs. | Coolidge in the blue room and follow ing the dinner there was a musical | with additional guests. The table, bear. ing the gold service, was adorned with tall va alternating with low plaques of Ophelia roses, freesia und | gloriosum fern. At the table, besides the hosts and guests of honor, were Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, /Senutor and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.. the overnor ol cticut and 311’:(.‘ mbull. Representative and Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, Representative and | John Q. Tilson, Mr. Alexander | Moore, former Ambassador to| Spain: Gen. and Mrs. James A. Drain, former Representative and Mrs. Ira €. Capley of Illinois, former Representa- tive and former Secretary to the Pres- ident Mr. C. Bascom Slemp, Mr. and | Mrs. George B. Christian, jr.. Mrs. | Henry F. k, Mr. and M Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galla zher of Cleveland, Mrs. J. Borden Har- ciman, Mr: T. Hert Mr. William V. Hodges. the Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, pastor of the President’s church, and Mrs. Pierce; Mr. and Mr: James B. R« wlds, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart, and Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman, M Mrs. James J. Storrow, Mr. Willlam F. Whiting of Holyoke Col. and r Capt. anu Mr. and Mrs Maj. James the Presider Gold cha Lieut. Allan Snody enfertained at @inner last night in the cabinet raom at the Willard. He had 18 guests. A distinguished list of patronesses is announced by the committee in charge of arrangepents for the brilliant Mardi Gras ball, which is to be held in the Hotel Mayflower the evening of Tues- day. February 16, for the benefit of the building fund of the George Wash- ington Memorial. The patrone Mume. ie; M let Pl Mr. and Mrs. Frank White were | hosts at dinner last evening, enter for_ Exstimutes Martin Blde. s are Mrs. Charles G. Riano. Baroness de de Pueyrredon, Mme. Martino, Mme. Matsudaira, Mme. n. Mme. Peter, Mme . Mme. rvaefl, Mme. Prochnjk, Mrs. Perry S Belmont, Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. 2 5 3 Charles Denby, Miss Caroline White, ¢ Mrs. Eugene ) r, Mrs. Idward H. Lverett, Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Mrs. William Walker Smith, Mrs. Merle and Mrs. Gegorge . Thorpe de High salaried positions open in tea rooms, motor inns, coffee shops. How to start your own tea room. Representative and Mrs. H Thayer entertained at dinner Wednes v eve when their guests in- cluded E wentative and Mrs. Henry | L. Powles. Representative and Mrs. Franklin W. Fot, Representative and Mrs. George R. Stobbs and Mr. Bailey. MIANAGERS. assietunt managers. hostesses, table direr tors. buyers and s are needed in tea room 14 Goportanitie ings of $5.000 upw awaite ain you ever sour” own > positions. | 3 4y | Mrs. N. G. Jobe and Miss Jobe will trained women and | a yegr. fascinating w. ‘ experiente ne: how You o PO en Wi derful new profession. be at honie informally Sunday after moon from 4 (o 6:30 o'clock. Mrs Mrs. Ogden Mills, wife of Repre tative Mills of New York, will be at home Tues fternoon, February 9, at 1615 Rhode Island avenue from 1 to 6 o'clock. Mr. Velike A nakoviteh of the Serbiun legation has taken an apart- ment at the Cairo Hotel Smart New Felts I Latest pastel shades and all the newest shapes. 300 Hats $7).65 Newest Spring models— felts, straws-and silk and straw combinations—in all the new Spring colors. Harry K Pa.. who Is sta gherty of Grove City, ing at the Wil | tard, e srtained a small company at } dinn~ there lust night At a birthday anniv | last evening ot the ho ‘u s. Froak E. Thorr place northeast Our ¥ree Employment and places gra eal” work | in America. exclasively nating profession o Lyenine Class now forming—iimited. Call 830 A. M. to B model ¢l rsary ere e of Mr. a urg, 171 Todd uncement was | ment_of _thelr | Gen d_ Mrs. Irela Tonight Before Arm, Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland will entertain at dinner this evening eceding the Army dance at the New Willard Hotel. Mps. Ireland returned to Washington vesterday after an ab- sence of six_weeks. C nd Mrs. Charles L. f Carlisle Barracks, Gen. and Mrs ment at the W MRS. KENNETH GILPIN, Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson of Tennessee, who came - { from her home at Boyce, Va., to be with them at 1601 R street. Lewis Hotel School and Tea Room Institute Adolphus _Andrews. PA. AVE. at 23rd STREET Edw T k and Coupal, physician to and Mrs. Coupal. were arranged in_the east room for the musical, Miss Anna Case, soptano, and Alberto Salvi, harpist. giving the short recital, Mr. Max Jaffe plaving the accompaniments. _Included in the program were de Concert (Salvi) and “To (Grieg-Salvi), Mr. Salvi 5 Frieschutz (Weber). der Wind” (Bach Thou Leave Me? luja™ (Mozart), Miss Impromptu (Chopin) and E Flat Minor (Salvi), Mr Sanor O ant e e 2 sests at dinner last ! s ey a he g L. T. Tighleyman, who enter. plands T 2 e tained in her home o Im Tsland (Robert Huntington Terry), Miss Mm'mlt_ I D home on Palm Island nd Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller have issued cards for an at home unday, February 14, from 4 to 6 who re- | o'clock, at 3408 Mount Pleasant street from Philadelphia — the month of Janu- | leave tomorrow with her w and sister, Mr. and Mrs Newman Potter, jr., for Palm Mr, LUNCHEON SERVED, Daily at Nitnnalljs canDY oF T parents, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence s D. Tyson Montgomery In Each Case —Here’s Value! -a Suitcase and a Brief Case made to highest quality standards and brought to lowest prices for our EARANCE SALE of Trunks and Leather Goods k - 1 ce. Sandwiches and at Reynolds e Miss Mary E cently retu she of ar My and Mrs. James Otis Handy of Pittsburgh announce the engagement to Mr H. Mayer, jr., of Edge wood. Miss Handy is a graduate of Vassar Colleze and Mr. Mayer grad- o O an will en. |tated from the University of Pennsyl Iv an nember of the Sigma | company of at dinner ning _preceding the .\:’!n)l fraternity. at the New Willard Hote! | Mrs. Charles 8. Whitman, wife of |the former Governor of New York.|to 6:30 o'clock for the last time vesterday at the Willard for | scason iort stay, and had guests dining | informally with her last evening. Maj. Gen beces entertain _at henor ¢ | Morin ara Daniel their and M dinner this evenin Representative .lohn Representative and Anthonv, jr.. later s to the Army dance, A 4 Hun | thi d Mrs. Jok of the A scalente, were n en: Turner « stre be at formally tomorrow atternoon Bix in m 4 this tecnth 1223 F Street NW. Second Floor ed and Mrs. Thornton Boland en Good food ined a dinner party of 12 in their cme last night 1 PR coffee Mrs. Dawes will be the guest of Mrs. Kellogg at lunch Monday, when a group of distinguished women will meet her. This morning Mrs. Kellogs had the ladies of the cabinet as her guests at an informal reunion. = qu Surgeon General and Mrs, s Mrs. George Barnett was the guest | Cumming have as a guest : 2 2| for whom Mrs. Irving Hall Chase en- | Buchanan. British minister of <[ tertained at the dinner dance at the | Mr. Carpenter to Speak liogisganandlng Sl hone tins Everglades Club in Palm Beach last | On Ching Tomorrow Afternoon Washington. Dr. Cumminz and t. when Mrs. W. Harry Brown | Boyd George were both decor: by e leite Zollsh' goyesnment Siior Mrs. Burnett, who is Visiting Mrs. i Amerfean A health conditions “hase, 0 among the guests at | Women. 164 rday of Mrs. Henry | ayn, ho entertained in compli- | op r house guest. Lady Henry | ys lof London, who recently spent sev- | eral weeks here. Others ac the lunch-| M eon included Mrs. Brown and Mrs. | A Henry R. Rea. | served our Soda Fountain. Carpenter will be th t the clubhouse of the | of Tniversity | ol Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg Honor Guests at Dinner Tonight. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg will be the guests in whose honor the Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Pueyrredon will enter- tain a company of 24 at dinner this evening. Nunnally's South “The famous Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins has zone to Atlantic City. where she ix the Hotel Ambassador for a short visit. Candies alw in China. el Merle be the hostess. | InaGae Mr. and M Perry Belmont re- turned to Washington last evenin after spending several days in New York. They will be hosts at dinner tary | this evening. I Mrs. George Maurlce Morris will Francis . W arren, Mrs. Louis | rothingham, Mrs. Garrison | Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secrs of the Navy, was the guest of Sophle Pearce (asey at a luncheon party she entertained yesterday for Mrs. Stuart Wortley of New York. The Marquis and Marchioness of Huntley, who were here for a few davs, are in New York., where they n at luncheon tomorrow in [were entertained at luncheon vester- compliment_to Mrs. Kenneth pin ! d by Mr. and M Griswold of Boyce, Va. who s visiting' ger Thompson. Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose $1.2 1 A MAN’S SUITCASE Genuine cowhide throughout. in russet, brown or black. Trim and trustworthy for travel. A BRIEF CA 64 genuine cowhide, in russet, k. large pockets, and a cy pocket. The Ambassador of Spain and Sen- ora de Riano will be the guests in whose honor Admiral and Mrs. Bd- ward W. Eberle will entertain at din- ner this evenin Admiral and Mrs. Eberle will enter- tain at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ashton Rollins, who will be their house guests for several sayvs. dor of Belgium and Baroness de rtier will entertain at dinner Thursday night, February 11, in honor of the Belgian tenor, Fernand Ausseau, who will appear with the Chicago Opera Co. at the Washington Auditorium during the week. JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS A beautiful r qualit extra well made. full fash ioned chiffon silk hose in all the new shades of tans and grayvs—a real value at | this price | | Also of brown or “zipper” h pr The Ambas 2 p: 4 Entire Stock of Novelties and Ladies” Handbags at One-Fourth (%4) Reduction CASTENS LEATHER GOODS For 35 Years With Becker's 1314 G St. N.W.—City Club Building Phone Main 2568 2 =3 A Great Final Clearance of Primroses Special Tomorrow Cyclamens $2 Regular 2 Ony Sports Hose In a large assort- sortment of two- tone effects;: pair . $1.00 Main Floor I Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ value, $3 We suggest one of these blooming beauties to add a touch of color to vour living room—or to brighten existence for that shut-in friend of vours. vioLETS , 3! jonQuILs BUNCH The Minister of Costa Rica. Senor Oreamuno, will entertain a company at dinner this evenin = The Minister of Boliviz. Senor Dr. Don Ricardo Jaimes Freyre, son, Senor Don Victor Jaime: secretary of legation, left for York yesterday afternoon and spend several days there at Waldorf Astoria. Winter Apparel will the At Greatly Reduced Prices $2 UR sale prices represent rare. values DOZEN Styles of unusual individuality will be good. next winter. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. | Samy will entertain at dinner this evening in_honor of the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. J. Butler | Wright. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira were the ranking guests in a large company entertained at dinner last night by the Minlster and Mme. Samy. Other guests were the Minister of Norway, Mr. Bryn: Migs Laura Bryn, the Minister of China and Mme. Sze, the Minister of Guate- mala _and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the Minister of Finland, Mr. Axei Leonard Astrom: the Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Timothy A. Smiddy; the Minister of Haiti and Mme. Price, the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the Minister of Latvia and Mme. the Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Zdenek Fier- linger; Mr. and Mr Mre. A. L. Macfeat, sec y | ot the Irish legation: Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Mrs. Robert F. Mac Mrs. George Mesta of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamlin Everett and Tsmail Kamel Bey, first secretary, and Dr. Farug Mikhail Moussa, third' sec- retary of the Egyptian legation. | Z T, an interesting group of Reduced Values In Glassware $5-dozen—CL EAR RINGING Belgian Crystal” Goblets, Sherbets, etc.; now, each, 25¢. Many odd pieces and and a-few-of-a-kind items are included at this unusually low and reduced price, each, 25¢. THE opportunity is|{remarkable. i / TWO STORES - 14t & H 1222 F S¢. 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