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10 SIOICTETY . Envoy of Lithuania Honors His Nation's “Independence Day Mrs. Dawes Among Guests‘ of Minister and Mme./ Bzauskiene at Anniver-| sary Celebration. - Mrs., S {dent, attended the reception give the Minister of Lithuania and Mm Bizauskiene Tuesday afternoon from sy 7 o'clock at the legation in o _bration of the eighth a oi the independenc party was charmingly a Jarge and distinguished tended. An tions fr ties of de and paln Y Daw played selec s, and quanti- | pink roses, er lilies were used in the reception Mme. izauskiene wore a gown of e flat crepe made on t lines with long sleeves and ‘v\'l\\ at, the bottom o the gold lace. de Riano, Assisting | Latour, Mme. Senor: Ses ten and M Among the tary of State and Mrs Secretary of the Navy and Mr.\ Dwight Wilbur, the ic ire and Mrs. Wil Panaretoff. guests were the Secre- | of | Ja tis | House guest M MARGARET ELLISON, of Representative aml | i Ohio Visitor | | Mrs. Charles C. Kearns of Ohio. dine. the Npahish Ambs " and | Senora de Riun sador and Ladys Mexican Ambass: Ambassador and ihe Ja Am nd Mm Matsudaira, the Brazilian Ambassado the French Ambassador and Mme Bereng the Norwegian Minister, Mme. E Miss Inger Bryn and Laura Bryn: the Minister of v and Mme. Varela, the Ministe of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of China the Ministe atamala and Seriora de ir the Minister of enora de Olaya, the ) Seris, Ci and sy | Ga 1w I lum ister of the ts | Spanish | French® .| the counselor of the Mexic: ro-Leal, of the German embas: slor of ation and Mme. and Dieckhoff, the tion coun wreia Comin, emba eno lor the gian le | counselor of the Jonkheer Dr. H elor of Mme. lor of the Latvian legation and the coun: d Olin me. t Czechoslovakian embas L de C coun v and the v, Count Nether counselor Sénora de n eml Sart and: Van Asch v the Klein he coun: legatiof Henrikas venes. u.n Minister of the Netherlands | tion; the and Mme. de Graeff, the Minister of | Bolivia and Senora de Jaimes Freyre and Senorita Yolanda Juimes Freyre the Minister of the Dominican Re public, the Minister of Greece and Mme. imopoulos, the Minister of [ M Haiti and Mme. Price, the Minister of | Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the Min- ister of Latvia and Mme. Seya, the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy |CC Pasha, the inister of C: hoslovakis the Bul n Minister and M Bistra Radewa. Senutor and Mr | ta [RY: . George and Mrs. and Mrs or and Wharton and Miss and M Britten James Cou Representative Porter and Miss Lucy resentative and Mr: Representative and Fairchild. Represer Vaile and Mrs. Vaile. and Mrs. Edgar C. E tive and Mrs. Morton D. Hull. tephen Porter, G. | Rep- Begg, "Bengamin L. ive William Representative Representa | embassy, the Kivikos! lombian I | erland: | Greece embas: v of the Belg! the secretary A. Konow th innish the »ronado; first Mr Lizaire: Dtian secref lesat -he of Victori ecretary Don _Jo: of the Danish legation, Senor rtion, S the secre legation he 1 Wiel n embas of the Cuban Baron; Bojsen; legation, ry ind M v’ Don A R selor n_ and Rabi ithuanian les; of the German secre- hl; the and T the secr Mr. F of Jos of the Tme. Lo of the 1 de of the | 2¢ | col tf b the coun- | leza- the Mme. wicius, | - | Emerson Mme. Sruno M. eth- udon, of the legation of Diam: the first legation, aries of ion nw B G s topoulos; \rv of the legation of Haiti, secret Ism: the Cz the 1 attache of the Briti: M of Knot the Peruv he, the n second le; m, Bedoya; secret. jermun embassy. rt, Dr. Emil L. Baer, Baron the Mr. 1 Kamel | echo Dr. Martin Schiim- | Leo- THE SUNDAY fredo Lozano; the attache of the Venezuelan legation, Dr. Ovidio Perez; the second secretary of the legation of the Serbs, Croats and Slo venes and Mme. Adjemovitch; the secretary of the Bolivian legation, or Don. Victor Jaimes Freyere: | the attache of the Egyptian legation, Abu-el-E2nein Salem Iffendi; the at tache of the Swedlsh legation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Gen. and Mrs. Lincoln G. Andrew and Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey and Mis Dewey. 5 and Mrs. Hanford MacNider, Ars. Theodore Douglas Kobins J. Walter Drake, Mr. W. V band and Mrs. Husband, Mr. Mre. Frank W. Mondell and Miss Mondell, Mr. Justice Van Devanter and Mrs. Van Devanter, Mr. Justice Sanford and Mrs. Sanford, Judge muel J. Graham and Mr: AMr. and Mrs. Stephen Panaretoft and Mrs. Karl von Lewinski, John Allen Dougherty, Col. Charles Drake and Miss Drake, Rear Admiral and M Burrage and Miss Mr. and Mrs and Miss Virg n, M Hu M and Mr Barrine G. H. arlotte Bur MeKenney McKenney, Mr ¢ and Miss Aileen Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bl nd Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming Cumming, Miss Mary Rand and Mrs. William R. . Robert ¥. Kelley, My Stokeley Morgan, Mr. Ja; Moffat, Mr. arfd Mrs. Wilbur John M arl L. Packer, Mr. Roy Henderson, Preston Kumle: Robert John M . and Mrs. W Mr. 3 Mackenzie, M Blankenship, Dr. and Mr F. Notz, Dr. and Mr: L. Mr. and Mrs. William Riter Virginia Riter, Dr. and Putney, Dr. and Mr: 3. G. Thorpe and Mrs. mes Monro, Maj. Miss Rita Hume, Miss Randolph, Dr. Chester Dr. and M Bradfor ez and Miss Lilita Du Miezvin Mrs. Stokeley Mr. S. A. Maginnis, Lieut. Mrs. Beau, Mr Richard De Wolf. Mrs. L. R. Ogston, Mr. and Mrs. 2 Silberman, Mr. Franklin B. Stephen son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Butman, | Mrs. Harry Shelton. Mr ight, Mrs. Stephenson-Scott, Howe, Mr. Robert B. Wickes, Miss Ghourley Edwards, Mis Maude McDougall, Miss Albina Adga: Miss Victoria Janushas. |Columbia Heights Are | Club Gives Luncheon The twenty-sixth annual luncheon of the Columbia Hefghts Art Club was given Tuesday at the Hotel Roosevelt the president, Mrs. Arthur J. Seaton, presiding. Entertainment was fur nished by Miss Katherine Riggs | Miss Maole Fleyr. Among the ers were Mrs. Virginia White president of the Federation of Wom en's Clubs: M John W. F Mrs. Augustus Knight, Mrs A Wolhaupter and Mrs. | Among those attending were Mrs | De Witt . Croissant, Mrs. John Fowler, Mrs. Edward D. Hardy, Mrs Fred Helsler, Miss Cornelia I1. Hill frs. Howard Howard, Mrs. Augustus Knlght, Mrs. Ellis Logan, Mrs. S nd Mrs Clark and Miss Mrs. A C. Stowell, Thorpe, Mis. ind M Mrs. B, F W] Totten, | Rapley, R. Smith, Mme. Rev. gan, Mrs. S. and | and | _ | handkerchief. Pierrepont | William | H. | Willard W. | and | w. | STAR. \WASHINGTON, Simmons Club Presents [ Attractive Program The Washington Simmons Club was host at dinner Tuesday evening at the clubhouse of the American As- soclation of University Women. Sim- nions colors, blue and gold, were used to decorate the, dining room, the tables ing bowls of fjonquils and ferns, | vellow candles In crystal candlesticks | and nut cups in jonquil shape. The guests of honor were a minlature {ent Lefavour and a Dean Ar- the characters taken by Ben and Ellen Mitchell, aged b_and 4, respec- tively, children of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas E. Mitchell, The little. Dean Arnold, with pow- dered hair, wore a black silk dress, a necklace of beads, eveglasses on a long ribbon. and carried a big white President Lefavour was in full dress and also wore eye- and powdered hair. The of honor were received with ind applause, and were lfted into their chairs, where they remalned until after the first course, und until the rest of the guests sing “Hail, | Alma Mater. The ~ dinner and the good ervice were a management of Simpson. a recent Sim- te, who is director of t the clubhouse of the of University dining r American Wome: In the absence of Mis resident of the W Club, due to une Wylie Giffen At the conclus was gay shower of flown from room with oms Association Mary Pollard, hington Simmons® pected illness, Mrs. ted as toastmistress. on of the dinner, which with song and anec Jupanese serpentines were all divections, filling the dainty confusion. The members of the club and their #uests then adjourned to the living room and gathered around the plano in the light of an open fire, singing lovely old songs. There was dancing later on. Mis A L. Bl it To Lanham Study Club L. Howser was hostess afternoon to the Study when she was as- Robert Cook and Mrs. mes H. Kempton. After the lunch. m Mrs. Edgar Brown, president of the club, presided at an fnformal meet- ing, when Mrs. John Howser, chair- {man of welfare, made an appeal for contributions for the Home for Blind Veterans, to which the club responded, W." L. Goss, chairman of edu: | cation. spoke of the musical memory contests now being started in the schools. Mrs. F. N. Wells, chairman of legislation, ned the Curtis bill and Mrs. s Ray, irman of education of the Prince Georges County Pederation of Women's told of the work planned and mplished rtment. A of the| fed on by the club is the | feeding of the birds through the Win months, and the report was unani us for the members of the elub in feeding birds nt storm Mrs. Goss played several plano solos, | which completed the program. AMrs. .. P. Robertson will entertain the club | Wednesday, March 17. ed by Pennsylvanians Plan D. ¢, FEBRUARY :Univeuity Club Will Honor First President ‘The University Club of Washington will give a big dinner dance Tuesday night In honor of the birthday anni- versary of George Washington. Elabo- rate and extensive preparations in the form of beautiful decorations, special music and souvenirs have been made, 50 this will be the biggest dance so far of the season of dinner dances at the club, _Mr. and Mrs. Byron U Chevy Chase, prominent in Wash- ington soclety, are to be host and hostess of the evening at the newly in- augurated “Club Table.” From the present indications the attendance at this dance will far exceed that ever before seen at the club, many of the members having signed up for large tables. 7. Graham of Plans Broa&cas;ing Latin American Music The “director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, has issued cards for the broadcasting of Latin American music, at the Pan- American Union, on um evening of Saturday, February 27, from 7:30 to 9 | o'clock. Enghsh—Speakmg Umon | Branch Announces Tea | The Washington branch of the Eng- | lish-Speaking Unfon, with clubrooms 1107 Sixteenth street, will glve a tea Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6| o'clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. | Charles Woodhull and Mrs. Cumming an? the honor guest, Emily Batcheler, honorary officer of the Stratford-on-Avon branch of the E.S. U, On the common interest committee are: Chalrman, Mrs. Gordon-Cumming, and Mrs. Copley Amery, Miss Biddle, Mrs. R. H. Chapman, Miss Cryder, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. John H. Young, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr.; M Edward B. | Melgs, Mrs. Charles Woodhull and | Mrs. Robert Giles. 21; | Lanter 1926—PART 2. Dramatics and Music To Feature Program Sunday afternoon, March 14, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, 1410 Twentieth street, the Wheel of Prog- ress will give a tea de Saint Patrique with a program of dramatics and music. Patronesses f:;r- Talk By Mme. de Meissner Patronesses for the talk which Mme. de Melssner will give in aid of the fund for the restoration and preservation of the United States frigate Constitution Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In Christ Church Parish Hall, Thirty-first and O streets, are: Mrs. Wood, wife of Rear Admiral Spencer S. Wood: Mrs. Coyle, wife of Representative W. Radford Coyle; | Mrs. Hewitt, wife of Comdr. H. Kent Hewitt, U. S. Nayy, and Mrs. Hinckley. wife of t. Comdr. Rob- ert M. Hinckley, Navy. The subject will be the eventful and romantic career of this historic frigate! There will be no tickets. Hostesses Announced Mrs. Daniel J. Donovan, assisted by Mrs. Rosa Wood, will be hostess to the members of the 5 Chupeaux et 40 Femmes on Wednesday night, at 1749 place northwest Marriage Licenses. Marriake licenses have 1.41.,““ an V. Rosson of thy Heonon ' £ Barse HAL B¢ Pomoeo Decesare of N and Emma Po, Richard P been 1ssued to the s and Annie M London, Conn r and Celia M. Trout Rehecea A Brooks. M. Brown nd. Julia Stevenson AR, Peter v M. Knight of Bristol, Conn.. White of Hollywood. Fla. of thie ity and Eunice | M."Warrineion of Cherrydale. Va Alfred R. Knowles and Aileen A Clarence J. Nurney of and Bridger Portsmouth, Va NINTH STRE IN MANY INSTANCES THE COST OF FOR AFTERNOON SPORTS KAPLOWIT Z ez INCORPORATED JPECIAL FOR MONDAY MORNING ONLY 8:20A. M. TO2.30P. M BEAUTIFUI DRESSES REGULARLY® $42.50, $39.30, $37.50 FASHIONS DE LUXE ET NORTHWEST TAILORING EXCEEDS THE SALE PRICE BUSINESS COLLEGE | | For Society Function! | | SOECIETN. and_Anne J. Mahoney of this city. Willlam “M. Wilson and Helen B. Nance, both of Richmond. Thomas H. Jessup and Sallie Friend, both of Cambridge. Md., of Halls Hill: V; Arthur Macer Florence Walker of this city Edward E. Eanes of Emporia. Va. anor 11 Little of Picture Rocks. P rd E. Burkee of this city truge A Hramer of Baitimore. ndrsw M. Green of clty and Alics Thgemon of Hopswell. v James Carlos and Lena Upsbur, both of Baltimore. Robert Matthews and Laura Crew. Fred Jackson and Emma Byrd. Bodie W. Edwards and Ophelia Pitts Duncan Cameron of New York and Ela H_Quinby of this city. and and ANNOUNCEMENT Qur Final Clearance Sale Con- tinues Monday Until One P. M. DRESSES and GOWNS Formerly $29.50 to $125 NOW $10 to $59.50 Fur-trimmed and Sport COATS Formerly $39.50 to $268.50 NOW $17.50 to $125 FUR COATS and JACQUETTES Formerly 8135 to $69. 'NOW $59.50 to $350 Girls' and Juniors’' COATS Formerly $15 to $29.50 NOW $8.75 to $16.95 Girls’ and Juniors’ DRESSES Formerly $5.95 to $19.75 NOW 8$3.50 to $9.50 M Jersey and Balbriggan Sport DRESSES Formerly $10.95 to $3. NOW $6.95 to $16.50 érlebacher Mrs. Mary K. Nalle, s. Sarah A. Walhaupter, | Russell, Mrs. George | Robert B. Bare, Mrs. Veminine dge::el of Individuality TWELVETEN VETWELVE F STREET )ld Plessen and Dr. elzam; second secreta. lian emba M: Sdwart von of the Bra-| berto Men- | FOR MADAME AND MADEMO.S LLE EEAUTIFUL SILKS AND NEW NOVELTY FABRICS resentative and Mrs. Charle: ton, Representative and Mrs. "Representatives Night Allen Cooper, Representative and Mrs. | % J. Charles Linthicum, Representative | ¢ and Mrs. S. U. MacReynolds, Repre- sentative and M 1 Purnel Representative and M ol Bloom and Miss Vera Bloom, Representative | A. J. Sabath, nd Mr: Stanley H entative | rge F. Brumm Brumm, Representative and Mrs. J. Banks Kurtz and Miss Dorothy Kurtz. The Secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett Sanders, the commercial counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel, the the de Aquino; the Cuban em! Joan | Prieto; bassy. sada ‘ for Goncalve: Mexican de Aqu the aeronautics sy and third embassy, | Luis Padilla Nervo; !of the Brazillan emba | Radler the ino and military sy, C military ecretar. Senor aval at and Mile. of Don tache ¥ Mme. Radler ittache pt. Enrique A the attache of the Cuban em Senor Don Cayetano de Que- the assistant of attache | Helsler, of the French -em- Mme. Thenault; uecrvemy of the Armand du Chay! counselor of the | Colombian legation, rench embassy la; the attache of Senor Don the third Mr. the Al- Frizzell, Mrs. John Boyle, jr R. Cranmer. Guests of ub were Miss Amma Nowd, Miss Nowd, J. E. Bushont New Market, N. Y., and Mrs. V' ginfa White Speel. A prize was given the president, Mrs. Arthur J. Sea- for the best to: mong the s won by Mrs. Fred vice president of the club. . Buneos Aires will spend more than $9,000,000 in provincial railway exten sions and purchase of a Bahlia Blanca for a railroad terminal. port near | “House of will be celeh, ociety of \ Representatives night” ted by the Pennsvivania hington in the Willard Hotel ballrog hursday night rch 11, at 8:1 lock. The meeting is the most regarded- as one of : interesting held by the so- | clety, and the entire delegation from the Keystone State in the House*of Representatives will be present. Thir- | ty-six members of Con will be in the ,reception line and will deliver speeches of two minutes each | "Music will 'be furnished by the Im- | perial Male Quartet. After the pro- gram there will be dancing. AN OFFERING OF 150 DRESSES "Tis Springtime at Erlebacher’s HARBINGERS of SPRING 1) ASHION'S House of Representatives has opened its Spring session here in stunning form. Gathered together into a very smart set are many of the cleverest new modes in Gowns, Frocks, Cape Coats, Silk and Cloth Wraps, Hats and all the accessories which will make Madame’s and Debutante’s Spring wardrobe correct. You are cordially invited to view the new things. The Cape-Back Coat Swaggers Smartly Into Fashion Stepping right out of Paris it enters our Salons. Here you will find its smarter versions, distinguished by supple fabrics and such finesse.of cut that every line has chie. Priced $98.50 Upward Suits Adopt Simple Boyish Lines Descrzbe the Perfect Motor Car And You Have Described Franklin It should brake with minimum effort and maximum effectiveness and safety. Only Franklins have the transmission brake, which multiplies foot-pressure 15 times and cannot cause skidding. The perfect motor car should be completely dependable under all conditions. Only Franklins are air-cooled —can never boil, freeze or leak. It should run indefinitely, in any gear, hills or heavy pulling, without overheating or power loss. Only Franklins will do this. 1t should not have an ounce of avoidable weight. Only Franklins are free from the weight of radiator, water, aid the supporting It should cover the most ground in the o Cn vion they entail. least time. Franklins hold-the leading road records in all sections of the country. Dresses and Frocks I¥s Going to Be a Taffeta Spring The new Taf- feta is soft and beautiful; its every rustle is of smartness, so crisp ‘and springlike it has all the grace and charm the fem- inine heart could wish for. Priced $39.50 Upward Hats Chic and Smart in Felt and Straw The Hat of crocheted straw {is. our newest pre- sentation which every woman will adore for its lightness and grace. French Felts in soft pastel shades and crown to be creased ac- cording to the wearer's smartest lines are also shown. Priced $7.50 upward The key to [Franklin greatness is copper- radiation air-cooling. The proof is Franklin performance over years of use. Ask to drive one—you will agree, It should combine the finest performance with the greatest economy. Only Franklins, among fine cars, average 18 to 20 .miles to the gallon of gasoline. It should employ every possible means to eliminate shock. Only Franklins have full- elliptic springs, light unsprung weight and costly flexible construction. Never was the silhouette” more youthful throughout Madame's entire wardrobe than it is this Spring. The Suit with short, flaring skirt .and boxy jacket is very smart. Priced $49.50 upward Griebacher “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN -rwm.vmwn-:x.va F STREET Fi rexg:;h Perfumes “Blue Moon” Hosiery Lingerie Accessories FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. HARRY W..BURR Salesroom—1503 Connecticut Ave. N.W Service—1814 E St. N.W. Other Eranklin Dealeérs in This Vicinity y Culpeper—Caons Bros. Motor Co. Richmond—United Motors, Ine. Baltimore—The Franklin Motor Car Ce.