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20 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926. SOCIETY. Bennett, Mr. Willlam Jennings Price| Wayne, Ind., Mrs. Jules C. Simon,|and the latter's two sisters, Mrs. Card- |arrived in Washington vesterday fo: and Dr,’ Charles Noble Gregory. Mrs, Arthur L. Coe and Mrs. Thomas| well and Mrs. Poteet, have returned|a visit of a week at th PARTICIPATING IN MARDI GRAS BALL —— Muliins. The other guests were Miss|from u stx-week motor tour of Florida, | when they will i r New York, to i Former Representative and MTrs. | Kleanor Mills, Mrs. Lawrence Slaugh- | traveling along the east coast and re. | sail on Februar s : James W. Wadsworth of New York|ter, Mrs. Frederick Altemus, Mrs. J.[turning by way of the west coast, — have gone to Miami Beach, where| i 'jJeffries, Mrs. T. Gwathney, Mrs.|through the Everglades. Representative Fletcher Hale of they arrived yesterday aboard their|T. V. Austin, Mrs. de Bree Higgins, e New Hampshire entertained at dinner yacht, the Quakeress, in Flamingo| Mrs. Willlam Stone Abrams, Mrs, E.| COL and Mrs. Francs T. A. Junkin, |last night at the Willard, later takine — Basin from the Keys. Mr. and Mrs.|J McVann, Mrs. Donohue, Mrs,|Who for some years resided in Wash- | his guests to the reception and danc: Wadsworth are the parents of Sen-|Tonald Wiley, Mrs. O'Rourke Mehilg,j \n6ton at Twin Oaks, the beautiful| - > " it . \ . . ator James W. Wadsworth, jr.. of » *| home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, | (Continued on Twenty-first Page) The President and Mrs. Coolidge Dine sty Jarmes "W, Wadmvorth, " o | NS i i bre o | Homs o Mr i e Cnries Bl | " Continued on Twenty it Tase) house here for several Winters. 7 P : ] V' l S ; f W. g G Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Tot- ; 3 ."and Mrs. Leslie M. v ¢ Fonight With Secretary o ar Shaw Will entertain & company ut| g i g il htertain a company of . s & dinner this evening in the Florentine | 4, & 5 \I - h F D , - . & their guests later to the Mardl Gras and Mrs. Dwight ¥. Davis. / . room at Wardman Park Hotel. ball at the Mayfower. b o OBk S8 o e Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Webster left e o v . Washington Sunday In thelr private | The marruge of Mic Il i Miss Melba E President and Mrs. Cool-] Hotel Sunday evening Sir Georgej 4 E car for Phoenix, . and were ac-|{ e Laiaoan e PWney 3 i Hdze Wil e the honor guests | Buchanan of England and. Surgeon i compunied by Mrs. Arthur Lee, who | [h0% Bluce yesterday ufternoon in st. o i o seon Snapo at dinner this evening of the | General and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, - has closed her house here for the sea- | cavanugh officiating. at &30 ocloch. : ustrated iy sold Seeretary of War and Mrs. | later taking his guests to the specfal 2 son. TR B, ore ik, At b oldlocs here exclusively. Origi- Dwight F. Davis | program given in honor of the Am- Mrs, Lee spent the early Winter /'S Lrids wore an cnsemble auit of nal in design and perfect e ! ador of France at the Wardman . here, the first time she has opened her | [TERCE0 0 IR & AL 10 Thutel, and in Ly fitting qualities. Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Dawes, MrS. | park Theater i home on Massachusetts avenue for |,/ attended by her sister. ““]'N Della m:u-k’klamr kl%‘“f{h opal ‘e, Mrs. New and a number of 5 some years. SLene siter, Mie 7 £ray Inlay, or black satin. i b ne ate| The Secret: Commerce, Mr. ¥ . — ‘-(Olm'v“h‘ A oA Jlox [ensembIe with black moire inlay. Lunch Club were guests at | Hoover, has gono Miami, ' Fla.. Mrs. H. B. Alexander, who is stay- | Sult. with hat to match, and a corsage lanch today of Mrs. Po H. Dale, | whence he left vesterday aboard the 3 ing at the Hotel Grafton, had u lunch- [ PoUauet of pink roses. Mr. Edward $13.50 wife of Senator Dale of nont, in *ht Kilkenney for a seven-day = 4 e . eon and bridge purty there today. Cavanagh, nephew of the bridegroom, = 2 ool was best man. . lov old ‘"5]'““] "”“{","“ P; cruise. o 3 The secretary of the Panama lega- A reception followed in the home of S Hilowe N il ster of Lithuania and Mme. T tion and Senora de Chevalier have re- | the bride’s aunt, Mrs. James Wohl n evers P o o1a | . a ; | > “wiil hold ‘a reception this turned to their apartment in the Port- £ which Mr. and Mrs. STE’I‘SO‘\V SHOE SIIO]’ mansion. ner after visiting in their home in r u wedding trip, L. 7 o'clock at the ” legation, o Sixteenth street, in ’ Ot colc 1 by celebration « 2 ith annlversary H Miss Suzette y, daughter of There was @ hostess for ¢ e pt CiuiuRniE A ni e % “1] | Assistant Secretary of the Treasury| Mr. and Mrs 4 including Mrs. Ge > ¥ ris, M = i AsISADes > - i and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, will en- 1son, Mr: L Wi | 8 5 Fred Britten, { |tertain at dinner this evening pre- L’AIGLON’S | Mme. Lipova anc Panaretoff. i ceding the Mardi Gras ball. Panama for several weeks. and e vill be ut home at 1305 T STREET pitudioy | Grizd, Ballroom sud Banuct Roms for Mrs. Harrington Mills entertained | rent. dny or night. for uny purpose. Hates at a bridge luncheon today in compli- | §35:00,, B, , Sompiste banduet cquipment. ment to her house guests from Fort' 30éi—after 6 p.m.. Adams 5040. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy will be the ranking guests at a AL *| dinner to be given this evening by Schall, Mrs, Law. | Capt. and Mrs. Walter Crosley. g ‘_“ son and Mrs. George enator Roya wpeland will leave s, morrow for Detroit, Mich., to make nt @ ” | s and will return to Wash- 5 of ‘hons e way of New York City. et e s During his absence Mrs. Copeland will ; : i 2 Mrs. Chatle o it ve a8 her w guest in her apart- : 5 A > talned In ‘ihels amepiment ot 2400 Vardian Park Hotel Miss . : An Exceptional Showing of Sixteenth street New York e 9 gl | 1115 1117 F STREET New Spring S/EA Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Go* iy of | Senator and Mk Gu Despand o : « : Dresses and Coats ‘f.’m' The guests were the Minister of the e s i ~ . ~ & Fwayiann Mine: | e anus Sl Mame: deiOract thie . : Featuring the Foremost i of Latvia and | poulos, Senator and Mrs. Walter F. 1 . . ¢ S S D of Czecho- | Georg res tive and 3. . : B Crech | B0, “Remmeacmiacive and - Srs - . Fashions in Frocks & pring Uresses « 5. the director of | tive = FeBEeRa Al 3 : : - . ind Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, |y 3 i It's a season of brilliant colorings and | Specially Priced at H. Burrage, . S 88 P y : Misses Bryn, | st unique designing—in Frocks that are most : 1 Montgomery Beck, N les Den b 2 > r and the "“"‘ s 5 i Mrs. J P k proper and most popular. > :15.00 and ’25 00 E egation, | ” o A 5 — === Rabinavicius Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Ty- — o <] o r e High neck; full flare skirts; sleeves quaint Belgian Diplomats Guests o e e J and colorful—and both one and two-piece : = New York Hosts. {and Mrs. Thomas W effects—in g e » oy & pring Coats rtier have B. The other guests w o5 4 o e Crepe Roma, Crepe du Jour, Crepe ew days and wer, res and Mrs. James T. ep. 4 » s » : 5 Begg. Representative and Mrs. Wil [ - X Elizabeth, Georgette, Crepe Satin, Crepe :" Specially Priced at liam R. Coyle, Representative and Siam, Frost Crepe. Mrs. John Q. . Representative O it : : MISS CLAUDIA READ, 5 $I 9 95 d $25 00 8 tonallcue s i S e NN A | One of the prettiest of the young members of Miss Suzette Dewes’s commit- —and featured in Bois de Rose, Madonna K an s : Mrs. Anthony| tee of girls to appear at the Mardi Gras ball at the Mayflower tonight. Blue, Fern Green, Melon, Beige, Moonflower s L At ot W B S i R Bt i : NEW SPRING MILLINERY death of the forme 5 | 1and, Mrs. Henry D. Flood, 8 dway, Representative and Mrs.|man, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Platt, Col. With all this exclusiveness and character— ; trice Hend and Mr. Albert F.! Bertrand Representative and | and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mr. and : 5 00 12.50 o DoovrenOn, SRR | Dulin. Mrs. Walter M. Magee, Represent: Mrs. Henry Suydam, Mrs. Thomas F. prices are notably moderate— o to o e 1| #nd Mrs. Ogden L. tepres ‘ulsh, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, ] The An Sor o0 U Rranca and | pF oo P Mrs, Frederic . Daven-| Mry. T. DeWitt Talmage, Mrs. Peter = Mme. will be the guests| yer o oe A Representative and Mr: o A."Drury, Mrs. Jaumes (. Morris of HOth et 5| pany t evening el tepresentative ce M. | Mi lis, M <. Dough - er oty rpse: | Chessars 1V, {55 iz ol where theyjacs wnending the | ACiSHex, obroteraitio Cibesnge M| BipsapdacRlen Basey K Donaterty Beginuing at $29.50 int oats Boynton will entertain a company of | week. Their guests were Senator and | Arbine s npany former S nd Mr! e Fletcher, Judge Will : 3 M 12 8¢ dluner this evening. ' Following | T sohm Bt Kenirick, Senator and | CHEES Jormer, Senator and Mes, Jo | Judge Fletcler, Judgs Willam I Less Than Y Price join the company for a reception. S @ . Senator and|ang Mrs. Walter Carlin, Comdr. and|{™— — ———— e | rt er, Senator and Mrs. | Mk, Robert. C. Lee, and. Mr. Leo —ooeee, : Mostly 16 to 38 Sizes The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | K! Pittman, or Thor J. | Hickey of Brooklyn, Judge and Mrs. When in Need of g Lansin UGV BB R T TS T SSRGS GGG Wilbur will be the honor guests at | Walsh, Senator Kenneth Mc] IcChord, Mrs. Margaret McChord Masquerade Costumes, r is e ine of Re al | R sentative and M: S. Wall e ~ s B i dinner this evening of Rear Admiral | Reprosentativo and Mre allace . Col. and Mrs. Frederick Cole- % e $45 to $55 Coats $55 to $85 Coats s, e Make-up or3 : 183, Ng e P ¢ Reduced to Reduced to 3 ovelties i : . ardman Park Representative und g T. | Tailored to fit your furniture, ien. pe: Benjamin L. Fairchild, Representative The Secretar; e Interior, Dr. |and Mrs. Hamilton ¥ - ERS u Wo : ined as_his ' sentative and Mrs. | - rd, Sc For Parties and I’Jnterl:inmenls: Consult— = e - i 8 S R. C. M. Barton & Son' Joseph w. everton @rmmu-h " £ % o1l E St. Main 4:«5143::} Br‘others 1205 G St. N.W. Closing Out All Winter Stock Regardless of the Cost Pleasing 100 Beaytiful Silk—Satin—Crepe and Cloth | 2 Perfectly— Il SPRING WARDROBE Formerly sold up to $35.00 Now $10.75 : KPP - P S S — 30 Beautiful Cloth Coats, fur trimmed, plain \. a complished here. Plenty Dancing Frocks : Wraps : Ensembles Offering: Smart Models Themed Correctly for the and fancy. All colors. Sizes 16 to 40 i P 5 Formerly sold up to $150.00 large sizes and expert altera- Afternoon Gowns : Evening Gowns —t s . tions are the reason. Now $17.50 to $50.00 None Charged—During This Sale PRING arrivals so chic await madame and mademoiselle at the Rizik salon! The REMEMBER MY ADDRESS. . o suits particularly, in their smart tailleur manner, are touched with an individuality that is the very essence of cleverness TWELVE THIRTEEN F cCUeNns 1115 -G - STREET NEW ARRIVAL OFFERS FOR Special Sale C O A T S WEDNESDAY St and Sewoivesble Advance Spring at February Clearance Prices Modes Attractive Spring Established Over 50 Years DRESS COATS February Sale of Fur edge collars—misses’ and women’s flare and straight mod- : Henderson Fumiture els of fine quality twill, beautifully lined. All of the desired new . 1 shades for Spring and all the ) gSELECTION of Complete Suites favored styles. All sizes. The and Odd Pieces from regular price is only— y stock, very SUBSTANTIALLY RE- DUCED for February disposal. 1A typical value follows: 72 and Turbans and Coat values are especially important when we i 2t0p to remember that there are still at Tleast Combinations two months of cold weather ahead of us. And, then, most people expect to wear a Coaé season. Every Hat in this sale represents a real sav- Former Prices $59.50 to $198.50 ing. Shop Early for best selection—Sale for Wednesday. SPECIAL—CLEARANCE WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY érlebacher Spring Millinery gl 10-Pc. Mahogany Comb. Dining Room Suite; 66-in. Buffet, Oblong Table, Closed Server, China Cabinet and 6 Chairs with haircloth seats. Reduced to ,. csesacee 3449 ¢ FEBRUARY Clearancing Event is e always of utmost importance to Felts Large Hats those who realize that the biggest 7 : =2 > price values are found just after Satins Small Hats B R Silks Roll Brims 2 7 % ALL LAMPS AND Now $29:15 to $99.1s SHADES REDUCED Bear in mind the new system of credit at Stevens'. You make your desired selection, pay a nominal first payment and the balance is completed J AMES B HE DERSON in systematic payments to suit your ° convenience. Remember also that the prices on this plan are just the same as cash prices. w Regularly : ! 50 All New FIELVETER VETWELVE ¥ STRESY Sold at $ - Spring Styles $5 to $10 Included % W Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperkanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7678 2222,