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20 SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Hold Army and Navy Reception at the White House Tonight. House t being the lay of the previ r noon at- famous ligian Embassy S ocial Life Toni wuests. will sing el b additional gue | | | a4l 1l SOCIETY. . . will remain Browning and ing are spending Mr.und Mr. Char spending n-und 1. 8. Goddard and Smith of B ort time in Washing- e ut the Burlington Hotel. Mis, and Mrs. Ben John ill have with them the fitth of the ¢ evening dinner con- ut the Mayflower. K. 1ezzo-soprar ted on February cousin o Mrs. Archibald and also ¢ and Mrs sy May, snd her appearance in «shington s being anticiputed with nterest in musical and social at 430 o Mrs. Wilbur, wife ry of the Navy, who wili the members. At the luncheon/given today at the Willard by the Spo the Secre. r Wilbur were honor the speakers were Mr. . George H. Rock and be Carl White. 1% the guests at the lunch fdes the Secretary and Mrs. Capt. and toek, Mr. White, the president of the Matthew ¥ Scott Land, Mrs. Balc R. T iall, Mrs. 1. E. Bass, Mrs. W Mrs. J. M. Helm and Miss Evelina Gleaves Mre. and Mrs. Rohinson i Hosts at Dinner Last Night. ecre Theod: tair - last when their vere Rep. e and Ars. Frederick M tesentat | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, THE MINISTER OF EGYPT AND MME. SAMY, Enjoying the snowstorm and taking long walks on the partly cleared streets. They leave today to spend & week in New York. Aduns Judge entertai piul and €. Rear Bueret 1. Burr D Giuy John ¥ Dryden and Dr. Ttoy D.|Martin John Cromwell has recently been unnounced. - and Mrs. bdwin B. Parker| The commission for the common- lust evening in | wealth of Australia un 1 Lady Alder se honor Dr. the Irish st luncheon in 4t the Wardman There Dy o General ¢ States and were 22 sartment st | H week's | ille, I Mardi Gras ball of night =t the Ma ieightened vesterd: the much coveted ou, the most maidens in Washington D. C., THURSDAY, dance with them in the revels of the king and queen of the carnival. The! reciplents.do not know from whom ths | invitations come, nor will the chosen 1adies ever know vith wkom they will tread the light fantastic on Tuesday night. True to the mystery of Mardl Gras, this is one of the secrets held tnviolate, and the make-up, masking and costumes will be such &s to safely prevent the secret from being dis- covered. Although great secrecy is constantly observed, each day some information is revealed leading fo further Interest in this event, und it is now learned that Mrs. Charles atterson is chairman of an fmportant committee, whose duties seem velled in secrecy, but whose membership includes Mrs. Anne Arch- bold, Mrs. John Biddle, Mrs. Willlam D. Flood, Mrs. Henry Price Wright, Mrs. Claude Mayo, Mrs. Van den Bosch, Mrs. Arthur Foraker, Mrs. John Davidge, Mrs. Lindsay Russell, | Miss Katherine Judge, Mliss Mary ! Morgan, Miss Harriei Allen, Mrs. Henry Snydam and Mrs. Campbell Turner. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair of ‘Wardman Park Hotel are leaving to- day for a week end trip to Winston- Salem, N, C. Beyond doubt the slo at Mount Vernon.” the night of February will be one of the most suitable rations of the anniver- sary of the birth of the first Presi- dent that {s possible. Almost a replica of Nellie Custis’ music room at Mount Vernon will furnish the set- ting for the spiendid program of old music, with Carmela Ponselle, in the | dress of that period to give the chief | numbers of the program and with a splendid support. Ponselle of the| Metropolitan Opera looms almost as large in her beautiful character in | helping her sister, Ross Ponselle, 10| fame as in the role of a singer her- | self. I Members of the Na 1 String vening of Mu- T B P R+ D0 | S Ee oo e B (I ~ The bridal bouquet 1s no more beautsful or es- sentsal adjunct to the ceremony than Bre- wood-engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements the ceremony pnsultation ow thes O g > B B necessitios st ‘Brewamd Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. 7T T D X DO~ T T €2- Ccon 2 2 cewer 04 tomorrow FEBRUARY | Counteil of Jewish Juniors of Elizabeth 11, Quartet, supporting Ponselle, will also be in colonial dress. Mrs. Frederick . Varrington and Mrs. Willlam Mallory are collaborat ing with Mrs. Thomas S. Wiles in altering the old colonizl costumes loaned for “the evening of music™ und creating new ones, in which they are assisted by Mine. Fay de Litzin, a dis tinguished visitor from Petrograd und Vienna, who is an expert designer, and since the overthrow of the old regime in Russia has turned this talent to ac- count in many ways. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and her daughter, Miss Madeleine Austin, ar- rived in New York yesterday aboard the Minnetonka and will come to Washington shortly and open thelr apartment in the Dresden. - Mr. and Mrs. [ wan of Eliza beth, N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter Murgaret (o Mr. Leon A. Weinberg, the son of Mr. | and Mre. Willllam Weinberg of 3009 | Porter street, Clevelund P Miss | Fleldman is the president the | 1926. of and s a graduute Battin _High School, Llizabeth, N Mr. Wein berg was formerly a wember of the | staff of the legations of the United States of America al Tegucigalpa, Honduras, and San Salvador, Ll Salvador, of At the invitation of the Council on alt & Bro Jewallers _ Sikersmiths Stationers Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware —we have enjoved the perronage of thie rm e closely {dentified with the official end social Life of the capital and nation. Established 1502 SOCIETY. fais Sold € 1214 F St. N.W. Every Cloth Winter Coat in Stock—Goes! AT LESS THAN Y PRICE 35 45 S5 65 75 All Winter Coats Are Authentic in Style and Trimmed With Finest Grade Furs Coats Originally 375 to $89 Clearance Coats Originally 395 to $110 Clearance Coats Originally $115to $129 Clearance Coats Originally $135 to $155 Clearance . . . Coats Originally $159 to $195 Clearance . ...... —SECOND FLOOR— A A AT IR Dress Sale Tomorrow Friday A Remarkable Underprice Purchase We Place On Sale Brings This 100 Newly Arrived SALE OF 250 NEWEST SPRING DRESSES These Values Will Prove a Revelation! Clever Sport Frocks $479.75 / 1316 G Street 12 Misses’ Sizes 14 to 1§ . . - Cuty Club Building | - wnished oo o i had & | WL BETTIE FROCKS cAlways to be Izy 15 THE VALUE SUPREME! Slip Covers Made Up Without Charge Satins—Crepes Street Dresses rints—Flannelettcs Afternoon Dresses Georgettes Chiffons Crepe Romaines Smart Business Frocks here tn good heavy qi ofiiet neils ve Creton it F1L50 will vard Women's Sises 36 to 44 niske harge order quickly maki n m Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. dulius Lunsburgh, Pres, and Trews. 729 11th St. THESE NEW COLORS —Love Bird —Chartreuse —Chinese Red —Orchid—Rosc —Apple Green —Pencil Blue —Navy—Black at a Lower Price NEW STYLE FEATURES —Princess Effects —Spanish Bolero —4High Neck Lines —Newest Flares —Full Circular Skirt —Straight Lines Better Apparel Maper Bros. & Co. 937939 F St. N.W. A CLEAN-UP SALE of Women's, Misses' and Children’s Coats, Dresses and Hats WODMEN'S AND MISSES’ $19.50 to $39 DRESSES REDUCED TO $4.75 $:75 and $11.75 4L 36 11 Sizes 16, 18 and 36 in all the different materials and colors. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ $25 to $35 COATS 10 and-#15 In all the wanted materials and colors. $39.30 to $65 FUR-TRIMMED COATS " repucen to $19:88 and $20Q.50 “Women'’s and misses’ sizes in all the season’s materials and colors. CHILDREN'S $7.50 to $29.50 COATS Sfi, $5 and $]() Sizes 2 to 16 years in this season’s colors and fine all-wool materials, plain and fur trimmed. WOMEN’'S AND MISSES' $1.95 to $7.50 HATS 50c, 12 and $35 | All styles and colors represented in the sale. — Shop of Quality Brothers The most skeptical shopper will be instantly convinced of the phe- nomenal values this of- fering affords . . . a glance at our window display will tell volumes. See them tonight. Buying power and co- operative purchasing make it possible for you to secure values here that would be considered impossible elsew here. Compare! Announce: 4 Most Complete Array of THINGS FOR SPRING REDUCED TO “A Friday Special” New Felt Hats The ENGLISH NOTE in the smart sports costume is as important as salt to the terrapin. Paddling felt hats of sofl, warm shades and smart contours are great favorites with well dressed women. 3.95 ' Suits : Sports Wear : Costumes : Coats Dancing Frocks : Wraps : Ensembles Afternoon Gowns : Evening Gowns K2 —_— X . " : REDUCED TO PRING is Youth—happy, beautiful. Is it not % proper then that Rizik models for Spring should be vibrantly youthful, happy in mood and beautiful in color? They are! TWELVE., THIRTEEN F REDUCED TO