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OCIETY President and Mrs. Cbolidge Will Dine Tonight With the Secretary of the Treasury and Miss Mellon. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge will be the guests of hon or at dinner t Secretary of the Tr Mr. Andrew W. Mel chrer. Miss Ailsa Mellon. number end his da Alrs. Coolldge adies of the S day as guests Lean, wife o recticut and wife of Sena he con | A rs. Albert Put . Willium J. Donovan, Dodge, Dr. Tresitch- lavian minister to G. Diouritch, Jugo- to London; Dr. M. Mr. R. Avramo- exel. avljevitch vitch and Dr. 1 Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert entertained mall party at luncheon today in the presidential ‘dining room of the Ma¥- flower Mr tion William Bowie ¢ Baltimore & where has return- he was ed 1 will | called because of the death of his sis- m- | ter, Mr: The will b Vice Pre entertal mats Gue er P luncheon 1 the ¥ lan Mackenzie. The newly appointed United States Spain and Mrs. Ogden sail from Col, Leen um, who has Slocum and her Ricketson, at left there yes Herbert J with s M Robert M. Thompson at St is stayin | and win ) reen has D inspectin 2 Thonipson dine with Mr. Mrs, New who : Pouce de Leoun. Col. Thompson's guests aboard the B 1des include Mrs. A. C. Thomp- rs. James Carroll Fi Sykes and Mr. Henry last eve L. N. Far are stayi Mr. and Mrs. Allen W, ~THE EVENING STAR, MRS. HAROLD DINSMORE PHIL Formerly Miss Ella Gertrude Cook of Denvi wedding took home at Stonleigh Court. WASHINGTON, D. C, RECE! ADDITION TO SOCIETY er, whose charmingly arranged Tlurv In that city December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Phiilips are at e UESDAY vations for the dinmer at the club are Mrs. O. B. Campbell, Miss Maud Burr Morris, Mrs. D. W. Russell of Boston, Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Emma Prall Knorr, Mr. W. B. Chilton, Miss Emily Reed Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- don Fawcett, Miss Mary Maxwell, Mrs. Howard Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Summy and Mr. Stephen Child of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Dollag ar- rived in Washington yesterday from San Francisco, and will be at the Mayflower Hotel during their stay in the eity. Mrs. John B. Ecker of Lexington, Va. spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Beale, on Nineteenth street. Mrs. Elouzo Tyner returned to Washington last evening and is & Wardman Purk Hotel. She arrived in New York on January 20 on the Homerle, after spending nine months In Europe, visiting friends in Lon- don, Scotland and the continent. Mrs. J. Arthur Kelly of 2228 First Arthur F. Kelly. at Ithaca, N. Y. Mrs. Devereux Green hus returned having gone with her daughter, Miss Isabel Green, for visits in Ma lanta, Miami and Jacksonvill M:3s Green is now the g and Mrs. Edward Lapp in their home in Jacksonville, where they recent] went from Washington. Mrs. was formerly Miss Avis daughter of Mr. Rupert Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Ward of Rockvlille, Md., announce the murris of their daughter, Mabel 15, to Mr Charles M. Wehb of Shippenburg, Pa The ceremony was performed yeste 3 stown, Md., the Rev. Con tor of the Hagerstown Reformed Church, officlating. Judge and Mrs. Daniel Thew Wright have with them In their apartment &t Wardman Park Hotel Mr. Daniel Thew Wright, 3d, who has come from New York fo spend the week with them. Members of the Junfor Leagu | volunteered to sell packs of ez {the card party to be given tome afternoon at at the Men | City Club, 1 for the bens { fit of the Juvenile Protective Asso | tion. Other sales offerings { flowers and candy To the already long list of es868 of Lhe party, headed by vin Coolldge and Mrs. Charles Dawes, the names of Miss Mabel FEBRUARY street northwest is visiting her son, from several weeks' &tay in the South, Hughes, | their son, | | STORE OPENS s:z0 A. M. 9, 1926 Boardman, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Arthur Dunn, Mrs. F. A. Fen- ning, Mrs. W. 8. Corby, Mrs. Victor Deyber, Mrs., Fred I. Cox and Mrs Charles B. Lyddane have been addcd Mr. Butler Wright, First Assistant Secretary of State, will be the guest of honor at the forum luncheon given | by the Voteless District of Columbia | League of Women Voters Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the clubhouse of the American _Association of University Women. Mr. Wright will speak on “The Functions of the American For elgn Service Abroad.” Owing to the fact that the president of th Mrs. George i the city, the i . Edward' P. gan, will presid Mrs, C MeNary, Mrs. Albert Putney and Miss Laura Knott will as sist fn receiving. Because of absence from the city Wallace Radcliffe will not re Thursday, but will resu her day at home Thursday, Febru 18 Mr. and Mrs, Max Berg and Mrs. R.-K. Philips of New York City will ¢ the Arlington Hotel Sun ¥ 21, from 3 to 6 o'clock. will be the Washi m quette Lake Boys' Club ! INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A SPECIAL [BARGAIN _FFERING! B:AUTIFUL DRESSES 20 OFFERING FROM REGULAR STOCK FORTY-FIVE DOLLAR DRESSES THIRTY-NINE DOLLAR DRESSES THIRTY-FIVE DOLLAR DRESSES FASHIONS DE LUXE AFTERNOON : DAYTIME : SPORTS FOR M+ AME--'IZES 16 TO 45 F B . AD M_ISELLE—SIZES 14 TO 2 ue { members of { | | | | SOCIETY. and the Cedar Island their parents and friends. amp, The Wushington Chapter of the Military of the World War fs meeting with success for its first Lall which will take place at the My flower Hotel Thursday night. Pra tically “every military and naval ut tache, except those who are in mourn. | Ing 6r absent from Washington, with | of the ranking officers of th Navy and Marine Corps who are members of the chapter, and who | ;}(vll'l:“]u‘l-hfllm at the luncheon, signi led their intention to be present i the ball, Sty The District of Columbin Chapter includes in its membership pra all of the prominent o €1y Army, Navy and Marin, about’ Washington, A reception witl be helc with generul dancinz 1 9:30 o'clock and a supp ing room at midnight (Continned on Twe with I | $5.00 Millinery— Values up to $10 and $12 to introduce our new store. Glaser Millinery Co. 1415 F St. N.W. 1106 G Street . N.W. “Uee House of Faikion” Choice of Entire Stock of Winter Coats 25 0 49 Former Prices, $50 to $120 Sizes Mostly 16 to 38 Extra Special -New Spring Styles Beautiful Spring Dresses ....815 and $25 Smart Top Coats, wonderful material. . ..$25 New Felt Hats, wonderful variety. . .$5 to $10 Every hat in this store will be sold for $5 in order | | I « Wurdman Park Hot Esthonia in G zuest of honor have vi ‘ K1y ety Park Hotel Mr. 3. Davis of Parkers of London, will be and speaker at afternoon of She will Virginia 8. well wiil some readings. Mme. Kallas was in Washington | May, «when she came as a dele ite to the quinquenniul of the In-| atlonal Council of Women. She | young and very pretty | the the the taik | Cald- . when Miss s, Washington harpis iy H: 1, lyric the honor intimate recital for club and their guests ing at 7 o'clock and 8230 o'clocic Katherine and Miss . will be i Assistant At Represen Juhn Mars will entertain a _comy t the Mayflower tomc Mrs. W. P. Portz v afternoon in house guests, . D. D. Dupre. s. Portz entertained in ome at 3515 R street from 5 to Brothers Just Arrived SPRING SUITS Favoring the Tailleur Trend | compli lorl- | Lieut. Mr. Walter S. Penfield entertained 1t dinner last night at the Willard Hotel preceding the annual charity ball for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for Children and Mrs. Dupre will sail 1 March for the former's new Bingham assistant naval attache of th. whatan | U States embass: 5 an | R. McReynolds & Son Sales—Service 1423-25-27 L St. N.W. Main 7228 Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. Mr. and M fichael Gallagher of Cleveland, who are spending a week the Willard Hotel, were 3 to and Mis ard B. Clark at ncheon vesterday at the Willard. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith nd Mr. Edward C. Potter will be ts at dinner this evening at the e de Merenches, Miss Marguerita York, are visiting wrles H. Juhnston, t Miss Edna Cra k and Tuxedo Par | Johnson retrned last week | 4 10-day shooting trip in the Fancy Pillows Some Taffeta, some Rayon; all filled with feathery Kapok. $1 95 In a variety of shapes and shades. Choice. ... ' : | South is entertaining at in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. .George Newton Lamb of Wilmette, 11, who is he: guest, Mrs. Sidney B. Harris of New York City visiting her daughter, Mme. Orlowskl, wife of the second secre- tary of the Polish legation, at Ward- man Park Hotel for a few days. Mrs. lda Smith Walters will re. e Established Over 50 Years February Sale of Henderson Furniture UNUSUALLY SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS are now effective on a number of Suites and Odd Pieces, chosen from regular stock. Three typical bargains follow: 10-Pc. Mahogany Comb. Dining Room Suite; -in. Buffet, Oblong Table, Closed Server, China Cabinet and 6 Chairs with haircloth seats. Reduced to 5 : -Pc. Mahogany Comb. Bedroom Suite; 50- in. Bureau, Twin Beds, Chest, Toilet Table, Night Table, Rocker, Chair and Bench. Reduced to ms 2-Pc. Living Room Suite, comprising Daven- port and Chair, upholstered in ’329 Taupe Mohair. Reduced to... ALL LAMPS AND SHADES REDUCED JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Main 1616 Main 7675 | 7 RS R ST ! Representative William E. Hull will YSeave tomorrow for Memphis, Tenn., awvhere he will deliver an address iLincoln’s birthday, going from there | ceive tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock to Hot Spri rk. He will re-|at the home of her father, Mr. Odell Toin Mrs. I dman | S. Smith, on & h street. > e time next we ERY smart indeed are these suits for Spring—their refresh- ing charm of line accentuated by delightful fabrics in dawn, cor- allin, fawn and burnt almond rtment Mme, Kalias, of the Minister g at the New ! TWELVE THIRTEEN Mrs. Norman T. taining at hrlflge erson is enter- afternoon in Schuyler ge to Mr. Rob- take place th Mar @ marri Lusk Wilson will ¢, February 18. re asked for tea, and Miss | 1 preside st the by Al 7 Rarz Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware Nearing the end of Rich’s Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Women’s Shoes The outstanding values in this Sale just now are 1,200 Pairs Women’s Shoes—formerly sold at $9 to 314 reduced to $ 6 90 —AIll are new late models of most de- sirable sort from Rich’s regular stock but our ENTIRE stock is not included in this sale. Cary Brown, wife of n, assistant director of publ “huildings and grounds, was hostess at 3. tea Sunday afternoon in their resi- Ylence, 4554 Klingle road, for Miss silleanor Lind of Wilmington, Del. A Siumber of the officers of the Corps Engineers from Fort Humphreys ere among the guests. Assisting Mrs. Brown were Miss Betty Morrls, \I{ss Eleanor Harmon and Miss Kath: rine Foster. For nearly a century and - er—since President Jelterson's administration —we tronage ose most r'l‘oscly identified with official and soclal life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 Z The President of the Jugoslavian Debt Funding Commission and Mme. 3Stoyadinovitch entertained at dinner #in the Florentine room ut Ward ivark Hotel last evening, when their E ( j‘u‘ F St. NW. Tomorrow—at the height of the Social Season Choice of Our Sorosis Evening Slippers g o Choose from $10, $12.50 and $15 Slippers in beautiful fabrics ) R SRR SETITIIIIT | ST TTTTTIETT TTT T T T I T I TR THE OPERA SEASON SUGGESTS Evening Wraps —and remarkable opportunities for purchase are now presented in both our Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Sections. CHOICE OF THE HOUSE— Beginning Today at Beautiful Chiffon Velvet Wraps Coat and Cape Styles—Black—Flame— Shell Pink—Sapphire—American Beauty. ‘White fur, chinchinlette and self collars. Straightline ~ styles and shirred yokes. A splendid variety for selection in both Wo- men’s and Misses’ Styles—Mostly one of a kind— Fashion Declar €s preference fOl‘ Boyish Suits for Spring Of which we present two charming groups al $QQ 75 and $3Q75 Boyish Box Coats—Hip-length Coats. Some Single-breasted: some Double- breasted—of /2, 3 and 4 buttons, with uniquely designed pockets. i Interpreted in Tweeds, Mixtures and Twills—in a wealth of color variety. ' Suits that will appeal to your fancy—and serve a distinct usefulness in the Spring wardrobe. 2 other lots of women’s Shoes reduced to $4.90 and $8.90 ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth —thst include imported brocades, Paisley patterned . materials, silvered or gilt kidskin and novel combina- tions. Every pair of unsurpassed Sorosis quality and workmanship. Heels high or medium A good range of sizes, although not in every style Third Floor Women’s, Second floor—Misses’, Third floor. l——|o|c—=|0lc——=3|n|——=3[o|c—=[s ——jole——lol c——|o|c—= o | ———] Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor TeenFEmevansaNas