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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926. SOCIETY. with them last evening to the White | east, 1n celebration of thelr twenty- [In the palm room. Miss Laura Vir-| Withers, Mrs. Monroe E. Miller, Miss ball given by Mrs. Elsie Aldrich|eighth wedding anni ary. Elia. Szl 16 canan e 5 ‘Lambert, Miss olyn Wild Edgell and hor brother, Mr. Willlam | The gussts were Mr. and Mrs, Alton | S/7i* Snuees ls general chairman, e o R Whiam He Weoding, Miss T. Aldrich, at Agawan Hunt Club. |C. White, Mr. Ulmont F. White, Mr, | VIS Georze B. King vice chalrman, | jj.;., " Kellogg, . Miss ¢ - 1o | &R Mrs. Cha Byrd, Mr. Ellsworth | Mrs. Jasper Beall chairman of patron- | Miss Dorothy Sheiry, : ! Mrs. Joseph Leiter will " leavelvyernstein, Mr. James B. "M | esses. Mrs Frank Birthright is in |~ o Bov : e : ! e i Washington this week for Alken.) Alvin Harma, M Markaret Eberle, | Sharge of the card room and Mrs, Wil e B E > Miss Ada Stephens lism E. Rose in charge of refresh- T . 7 Mrs. J. M. Searle, 4417 Fifteenth | Standchildren. e W z : ; ;. s Mrs. Wallace B. Fitzgerald, chal Mrs. COOlldg(‘) Guest of Secretar§ of War ; street northwest, will entertain at a man of the young ladies’ committes, | T to fit your fur : et the | The North Dakota Soclety will hold bridge and tea In the lounge of the |\, "5, 0 hinnc, 0 o'clock on | Pas assisting her Mrs. Goodwin D. n Linen. per ¥ the lamerican Association of Uni-|Paitls, Miss Clara Beaty, Miss Asha g . H A - mE=— versity Women o orth. | Louise Wells, Miss Maud Percy Hud- | plae G“.en Lflst h % . AfcayHL RS Perey willl entectain 20|y eoe i, .onien, e will | 80n, Miss houn Cole, Miss 35, guests at a tea In the sun parlor of | be Air. I'r: - abeth Hazard, Miss Cec 5 : = . the Congressional Country Club to- [United s : : morrow. land, of the State Norms HILE the President was Adam M. Wyant, Representative and / 3 ! : SehOleE Mot N Dab s e Lo prevented by a cold from . . Dickinson Letts, Represen 7 L The Women's Overseas Service |E. MeMullen, formerly vice president attending the dinner party na Mrs. Strong, Represen i League will hold its annual dinner |of the State Normal School at Valley | given for him and Mrs. | tive Cyrenus Cole, Comissioner of - E 3 and meeting at-the Grace Dodge | City, now with the Univerdity of Ken Coolidge last night by the | Internal Revenue and Mrs. David H 3 : < : Hotel Saturday evening when Mrs.|tucky, Miss Minnie Jean Nielson, Secretary of War and Mrs. Davis, | Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Rush lHolland, % 3 8 3 John Dickinson Sherman, president | head of the State Department of E Mrs. Coolidge was a guest, others in| Admiral and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and g 3 B of the General Federation of Wom- | cation ator Lynn J. Fraze the party bei nator ‘and Mrs. | Mrs. Charles Willinms i : 5 Y & : en's Clubs; Mrs. Virginia White [ator Ge Nye, Represe George H. Willlams of Missouri, the | Mrs. William Wheele 3 Fid W Speel, president of the District Fed- | Thomas Hall, Représentative J. K. president of Princeton University and | Loveland, Judze Mrs Mr | bt eration of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. | Sinclair cpresentative 0. B. Alrs. John Grier Hibben: Judze and | Ray Baker, Mrs 4 1. Robbins, : : 3 S s Robert J. Burdette will speak - officers of the so Mrs. Elbert Gary of New Y Mr. | Myl F. Mediilli, ind Mrs. John iy 4 3 s ¥ 3 F % clety are S Humel, prosi Cameron Forbes of Boston, Mr. 1o ot Fore , N Y. Mis : i |dent; Mr. Allan Gy oretary, und rd Eliott and Mr. and Mrs. I lson, Miss Gore 7 qutentlred o ? e Beamie At erick Allen of New York, Mr Mrs. Mr. H. Crittendon, ) ; i W\ luncheon, which was followed 1Y 150 ‘peopte xpected to attend. Pulck 2oy I e { 1 bridge, yesterday, when her guests Sleniito e enil and Mrs. Harn i v, Mr. and Mrs. H 2 g g numbered 30. Interest is being manifested in the Mr. John I ir . Tascom Slemp and Mr. and | | . L 1 il G o oa — concert, dance and card party which Mrs. Henry C. Mis Newco 3 ; ey & b Mr. and Mrs. Alton I White were | will besiven by Disie Chapter, U. D. \ T E 4 3 e F IR M 3 entertained last evening at a surprise | (., F ¥, at 2400 Sixteenth stree The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes sdwi th, former S¢ A % g : [ | dinner, given by their three son The feathirs of the evening ol ho the 1‘\‘\”: ']hv- Tr:v "j',' and :\J‘l: lnn;;\ -r;l; ;: Lwl\\\n w;1§\~]‘;\l«:lz:j‘p:}( \: 7 i # ] v the 1e of Mr. .and M Malcolm | concert. The concert will be followed B R t the Mayflower and had A, | 3 3 5 welfth street south- |by duncing in the ballr g M nk W. Mondell at the his sguests Senator Pat Harrison, | Eresstonal Country Club Friday ni Representative James I3 Aswell Rep! Y.\ <3 g e ot X8 Rz R = resentative David H. Ki Rep, Ambassador of Sp; tive Marvin Jone: presenta y E : Sail for Madrid Saturday. tive F. B. Swank, F ntative i i The Ambassad E Hampton P. Fulmer, Representative b 'l _‘ i 3 ) 1. Rubey, Representative| il *# P v - enora de Riano will go to o iday, and the assador will sail as A. Dovle, Repr tive John Saturda S-noru de Riano . res ive Cordell| | . Rl 3 : 1 i returning to neton. | ative Pinis J. Garrett, : The Amba r will be in Spain S v T. Rainey, Rep- [ } " y 22 22777, ut five W Wl join Senora de X . Shallenberger, 1o the end of rch Representative Willlam A. Avres and | Representative William A. Oldfield. The Ambassador of Belgium, Baron H : 5 4 . will return tomorrow from | Capt. and Mrs. Walter Crosley enter. iy 4 00 New Y nd will be joined here at | tained at dinner lust evening, when > o . 3 { the week by Baroness de r guests were the Minister of b $4 = 7, he Amb: dor and Baron t and Mme. Samy, Represer artier wer w York rive Edward E. Denison, Admiral and 4 and music given Mrs. Henry A. Wiley, Admiral and : - 00 Clarence H. Mackay, | Mrs. W. W. Phelps, al and Mrs it . additic to the dinner party | Charles B. McVay, jr.: Capt. and Mrs, s ) NINGS, being asked for the program. which as Emperor and Empress of the Mardi Gras ball, at the Mayflower Hotel Was given by Mme. Anna Case. so-|tache of the Japanese embas : last night for the benefit of the George Washington Memorial. ors - Drane: Mr. Tawrence Tibbett, tenor, | Hasegawa; the assistant na che A Beautiful Tea Wagon in &nd Mr. lifrem Zimbalist, violinist. | of the Japanese embu 3 ; \| G 2 Mah — I moto: ¢ nd Mr: honor of Lieut. and Mrs. Everett Rae, [ occupying their new residence, at | enuine cretary of the Navy and Mrs. | . s, rt ¢ rs. 1. who are leaving March 1 for the[1420 Sixteenth street A BRELY, were the honor guests at din- : : -ace| Philippines. ; = of Rear Admiral and | ypi'ce. ek R e e — Mrs. J. W. Brodix, who before her | e Welte, Mrs ul Fitz Simons.| Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin, ige was Mrs. David Stuart Lacquered BOOK RACK Haward \v. Eberle and Admiral and it. Comdr Hart. Mrs. Mattie Por-|{ who arrived in Washington yester- | in of Virginia, and b young Mrs, Bdward H. Campbell. ter, Lieut. McGurl, Lieut. Carmine, , have their niece, Mrs. Marion 1.\:(-:;,“1\: s I(I((\‘\\'\“T}i)‘(;x’ ‘:Iuv?(o\kv COFFEE TABLE $20 00 o a | Miss Betty Coit st. Louis, Lieut omerville Battle of Roanoke, Va. |and dAna The Minister of Rumania |and Mrs. Floyd Setwart Crosley and | who as Miss Julia Junkin Ravenel, fs | who have been on the continent for | N 5 < Bibesco were hosts at | Ensign Paul Cunningham. remembered by many Washingtonians, | the past two vears, have spent the | N s 50 Tonchcon vesterday aining i G0 ¢ with them for several days at the | fortnight at the Shoreham, en route i i P\ny::rf“n«‘lx;’; of | Ars. William F is Zumbrunn | Mayfiower. to Hot Springs for the Spring season. Handsomely Made S will ehtertain at o bridge ten todas | * (ol und Mrs Junkin were guests i ~ ¢ at the Mayflower complimentary to Charles Boughton Wood in| Princess de Polignac, who Is now a Was $50 Solid Mahogany o Carter Glass, wife of Senator | Mrs. Frank Burns of Columbus. Ohio. | her box last nizht 4t the mardl gras | Euest in Washington, staying at the [ N Ty Virginia, will be at home The guests are Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, all. I“u_\fl!v\\' r, turnin to her home \ out’ tea ) wears a beige at th cizh Hotel tomorrow after- | [Rice W. Means, Mrs. William | in “Paris, spent some time N\ noon 1 to 6 o'clock. Receiving ) Carrol W. Reese, Mr: Mrs. Milton Willlam Leggett of | With her r at Palm Beach GEOR' ;E Pl I I l O crepec frock with Glass will be the ladies °k, Mrs. John Snyder. Miss | pyiishurgh, formerly Miss Luctle | Princess de Polignac Is the widow of .y nc. S himmering the Virginia delegation in Con- ik S Showalter, is visiting her parents, Dr. | the eminent composer, Prince Ed- | N S , _ tallic embroid- lilams, M - and Mrs. Joseph Baitzell Showalter, | mund do Polignar, grandson of the | Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Draperies lorns the or i Reekk famous Duchess de Polignac, a friend i A Mrs. Deneen, wife of Senator |brunn, Mr: ;. fpoc teummsai el e e i Call Us Up For Estimates waist. Charles S. Deneen of Chicago, will Lyle and Mrs. Robert C. Howard.| rs. W. G. Quincy of Elizabetn, — Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged be at home tomorrow afternoon from | Mrs. Burns is the guest of drs. Finis | N. J., is visiting Miss Frances Bat-| Former Senator and Mrs. Henry F. | i == o Section 4 to 6:30 o'clock in her apartment|J. Garrett. telle at Stoneleigh Court. Lippitt have as their guests in their | NY 1325 14th St. Main 4224 A o) at 9 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. — Providence, R. I, home Mr. and Mrs - pper silk hat, - :| = Dr.and Mme. Caledonia Pereda, wh ; 7 < 2 i 3 u Pereda, who s ORaesiS i renteo . Vhoi i 2 Z i f iDenctn elilfreceve gain Thursday | pyud *heen visiting their - soninaw | 2 and Mrs. Charles S. White are ' John Lawrence of Boston, who went 22720, & G N with metallic and daughter. the secretary of the = lace crown and Kepresentative and Mrs. George R. | Argentine embassy and Mme. Racedo, | BRI IeNe NI TGN TN eI Je e e T TN e eI SN I TE JeN NN 5! tdle falling Stobbs of Massachusetts, who are [at Wardman Park Hotel. have left for | e = — =2 = racejully ove B o e i members of the | New York City, accompanied by their | [} fa) the brim. er ing Elatne g residential dining room | Biancamano the last of February for X i et v, nd Mrs. Hodg. | Europe, where they will spend several —becomes smartly a part of M . Is pref d— s ns Kins of Worcester, Ma months in traveling. the tailored mode. In wash preterEec S periect finish oi a tailo he Solicitor General and Mrs. Wil. [ Mrs. D. C. Stapleton of able suede. Spring colo costume. 75¢ and $1.00. 3 S D hhvelcanceled sachusetts avenue will entertain s. $3 ir. liam DeWitt Mitchell ve © S e et | gs. $3.50 pair, dential dining room at the Mayflowe! having a party of 10. congressional elrcle residing at the|Son and daughter, Mr. George Pereda " ’ = nEross O S e hosts |and Mlle. Susana Pereda. Dr. Pereda The Slip-On Glove . : e ot 30 et dimner last eve. | and his family will sail on the Conte cIp) The Flower—A Gardenia 1 Mgy secton 1216 F St. N.W. their social ensagements because of the death of the latter's uncle, Mr. William W. Churchill N [ L] q | Bancrott, mother of Mre-| Maj. and Mrs. Julian C. Smith are | [l}) hoose our S r n S t ' Mitchell, an ephew, Mr. SanniNee L St Y : l ' P iolian have aiso cahesied|-TiSTUINING W Gimer this ovening in | B p l g ul omorrow. L0) 2 their soclal engagements on account o of the death of Mr. Churchill, who | was a brother of Mrs. Bancroft. | ; The Jugoslav minister of finance 4 & 9 i g " r* and Mme. Stoyadinovitch entertained A N 7y ¢ A at dinner last night at the Wardman s z Four nghly Specmhzed Groups in the 0 Park Hotel in honor of'r}t‘he staff H i f the Jugoslav legation. e guests H 5 ?m-lu‘d.\d‘ Nr. B. Adjemoviteh, Mr. V. a It : 3 Smartest, Accepted Faslllons! Al Drigankovitch, T, b \ kulitch, Ivan Jurkovitch, Jewellers Silversmiths _Stationers ° Capt. and Mrs. G. Gordon Smith 8 || : " - P une' members | of” the Jugo - : Man-Tailored to the Mode. slav War US’I( Funding Commission ) 2 to the United State Rare Jewels Mrs. John A. L. Van Den Bosch| 9 Sl > : | : , A i e ey atiat (F;mfs\fCCh” A R Smartest women are now wearing them beneath the coat which 0 6 0'cloc h e, a \ v = = e o) e e R Qi(l’ver “.are i they drop at the indoor rendezvous. . .to disclose to admiring eyes. . . iy S ar I shi 2 res - s Mrs. Alvin Dodd has canceled ar i f | the fashion that proves them aware of what is new and smart in the rangements for her tea in honor of For nearly a century and | y 3 Tl the dele; to the National Voci lc};fl!u‘r_—smrd»reudrnt tional Guidance Association confer Jelferson’s administration x —we h o ence and will leave for Boston this N”fm;y“fy;&:dm{!: evening. i closely identified with the q X . : official and social life of < sses’ Women’s Mrs. G. Brown Miller will be at| %I the capital and nation. home tomorrow afternoon and again| J 2 Thursday afternoon, February 25. Established 1802 ); \ 43 The New Twill Suits The New Tweed Suits Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw Entertained Dinner Guests. Former Secretary of the Treasury 4 and Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw entertained 5 | at dinner last evening, when thejr i > ! o ° guests were Representative and M Brief as to coat. ..the 23-inch jacket Short-coated enough for youth and NeW AddreSS ! is the mode. The style is the “dinner | pic ang long enough for grace. jacket” model made famous by a Di 1 i R 612 13th St. | [ famous young woman on the screen. iagonaliqualicy EWeed, smarts o o Ed t 5 mixtures or herringbone weaves. Some monston’s double-breasted, some with the new Q 1 All Are NAVY BLUE “bridge” belt. All coats silk lined. Skirts One model is pin-striped. Some are | are in new versions of the wrap-around, | | As hostess at ey braid-bound. Some have a regular man's | with kick pleats the club luncheon, § SAbie 5 waistcoat of white brocade, pearl-buttoned. : | Mrs. Van Ess Replica of a new O’Ros- See them all tomorrow ! wears a blonde sen Tailored Suit !u{ 4“'”01:- 4 canton frock, en. Navy twill with 4-but- 9 . . ’ made on the satin {on coat, $6950 Misses’ Tweed Suiit Women’s Twill Suits side, with the dull The new “Dinner Jacket” € uits l side used to trim. Suit for Misses. Of Navy $35 twill, with brief box jacket (Women's Section and 1waistcoat of white bro- s Third Floor.) e T H Black silk hat,. with flower o i motif appliqued Vestees Often Take the —are chic as they can be. The tweeds Are NAVY Dblue...the smartest i ’},’.‘ai"cfl": ’-”!’;"X- with Place of Blouse are speckle-woven, diagonal or dia- | shade on the fashion horizon this cherry georgette. 5 y —Entirely new vestee ideas of shan- mond patterned. Notch-collared, double or | Spring! One model is a replica of a new | $10 w P] 3 tung are especial favorites at $295. single breasted, bound pockets and skirts | O'Rossen Tailleur Success. The details of | Uiy, Section omen s aimn Blouses—in radium or the new that show a group of side pleats or pleats | fine tailoring define its distinction. Other | g tweed silks are, however, preferred by stitched down. models link-buttoned. Women'’s sizes are g any—$895 and $1075. 60 Lo One, Two and Al leathers and Sizes || ——— Blisees Sisestace 1410018 36 to & in most every line Z Three Strap Silk Scarfs Eormer Prices : R e T A First Showing—the Charlot Pumps and Up to $10.50 Add to the Picture! " (N Ring Necklet The new scarfs are worn with the ] Th \lal Ghtreduced: by Mi o | g i thed about th i e smart new necklet introduced by Miss OXfOI'dS Safe 10 Days Only ‘:r:}imtenfieds“i:’ s oy at. the ;:dec“:?r( | Gertrude Lawrence of Charlot’s Revue—and folded over...cravat fashion! Lovely which became overnight the favorite jewelry nov- ks “‘mc‘}°dfim,';:r;“;:fi°:;“‘“ ! § elty of fashionable women. ' 25 - | with plenty of ‘the very smart rose ‘Worn singly, in pairs or three together. Here is EDMONSTON & CO- .| hues, are 52-9;”‘ S ! your oppo;{unityfi(o hsec;xre them. 2 :t. gcldsfiol‘l,ed, [ Heavy @ Yy s in striking Roman or bright finish, plain or woven design. $5.00. (Incorporated) floral patterns, $8.95. Bracelets to match Necklet, $3.00. 612 13th Street v;’;: i'f:;s‘;f": ,f;‘::‘ . e 5 * Jewelry Section—Street Floor—Display Ready at 10 A.M. T Woe s I a0