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16 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. SOCIEYY. S ( ) ‘ I E T Y be in colonial dress, but not the audi-| Mahin, Mr. Frederic D. MeKenne: ding post for the Indians and was | Hoffman, Mrs. Tmogens Blood, Mrs. ence. Mr. C. F. Norment, Mr. Rébert Ste the point where the pioneers separat- | Anna Blliott, Mrs. Pauline Miller, The committee of arrangements in- [ jr. and Mr. H. B. Spencer. "led, in the covered-wagon day, some | Miss Frances Fisher, Mes, G, L. Reed. Mrs. Dawes, Wife of the Vice President, tr AN OFFICIAL HOSTESS cludes: Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews, — 0ing to California—the others = & : S e e erOd A it | . Mra. William Jardine, wife of the | o519 Callfornia—the others going v Aurphy, Mrs. Margaret Cline Borden, Mrs. Lugene Byrnes,|Secretury of Agricuture, heads the | rpe Marguerite H;fly Miss Mrs. Edward Clifford, Mrs. Carl Droop, | list of prominent Idaho women Who | i) N s oo Mrs. Arthur Williun Dunn, Mrs. | Will be partonesses for the “territory | studio B Hathoyn Hughes aud John Paul Karnest, Mrs. Frederick E. | duy’ annual banquet of the Idaho SoEme N ol Thomas Madden | State Society, to be held at the M A \H\: hfl\\le L] .ll"‘]’:‘ '-;‘;";'H";‘.‘llr 4 Mrs. B. M. Manly an r G flower March 3, in honor of prom « les . Glover, jr., = - Fiad MoVt a| ment Idaho pioneers now in Wash- b daughter. Mixs Laura Manly, Satur- Mrs, L . S ay, March 6 arious committees connected quet will meet in the of Miss Toussaint Dubois, et tonight mky has ar- \Vllll.lm (s Thursday Groen, Mre. Thomis A, Groover,|ington. Other wives of pioneers . March tiend the benefit G . l ~ TOd > Mis. Gibert MG T \Miss | Who will be patronesses on this oc- | for the Women's City Club, which is = onor Guest at Aun‘rheon a) Ghibe Pushem !.u«-mmun)';:.mllnwurd casion are: Mrs. Kred T. Dubois,| being given the entire week of March | , Mi88 Melanie Hope Linkenhoper, - L. Hodgkine Mre John B. Larner, |Wife of former Senator Fred T. Du- |1, at Wardman Park Theater. The | Saughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lin Gl\‘en by Mrs. Stanfield. Mrs. William Muther Lewis, Mrs, |bois, who served in Congress as a|party Miss Mary MeCreery, | kenhoper of Roanoke, au s M, b Willtam' D ord Mie Wahase Rad. |delegate when Idaho was a territory | Miss Carol McCreery, Mrs. Mary A, | CUrts L. Ward of Rockvill cliffe. Mrs. D Kerfoot Shute. Mrs, |and who was Instrumental in bring- “(Conttmue - . . s B C. Augustis Simpeon. Mre. John A, |ing Iduho into Statehood on July 4, R bome ! riday evening, from 9 to 12 Tillems, Mra. Chartes 1. Tompking, | 1890, and wax the first Senator from Ruti ol Anpointed Juneh | Siib. Wi kenteniatnt ot o |l neteon: Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Wal- | 1daho: Mrs. Frank R. Gooding, wife BTtadaL i e HORest| Dicsihs Metonts. kne debin o Wil W Mrs. Thomas .| 0f tRE im0y A eneh, wite of Rep. Al ot 15 i iy atfilioms, Trom 830 to i £ Mrs. Frederick W. True Is president tative I'rench of Idaho, and one s sl onbon st of the board of lady managers and |of the oriiinal Incorporators of the stive of the birthday anniver-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, jr., an- Mre. Charles W. Richardson, ehalr- | Qo en 0 O resentative Smith | if 1he First President and were | Nounce he engagement of their B . P aho <t 7. Davi vife o naend daughter, Miss Virginfa Sherrard Sel- , Boxholders for tonight are Mrs. ?f hl‘u_h(; éhl»;- _II)\: \; '1:}-’7“2'-' \:]If“*l hf Besides Mrs, Dawes the guests were | den., to Willlam M. Cushman, son Copley Amory. Mrs. Delos Blodgett, ormer Gov. Davis o uho, and Mrs. Mme. Alfaro, wite of the Minister of |Of Mr.and Mrs. A. V. Cushman. Dr. W C. Borden, Mias Allce J. Clapp, | Josiun Erane, (orory et Panama: Mes. Willis' VanDesanter, Bl - Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Charles H. [ Dubois Fant, who was born at Fort Panama: Mrs. Willis ‘VanDevanters| v, g ars, Bhmer Schlestnger en- Woodhull, Mrs, Frederic Farrington, | Hall Idaho. Fort Hall was the early Goff, Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett, Mrs, |tertained at dinner last evening in e o e e e — Copeland, Mrs. Mau: o) "'“,”;I-'.'“""‘; to the Minister of Rumanin \lrdu (-‘;'n' l"t“ D S el 3 Mo s Nahaniel B Dial and | garoness de Cartier, Senator William Mather Lewls, Mrs. A. Lisner, Mrs oppers Mackenz B. McKinley Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. Edwin B. % o ) ’ Secrétary and M, Jardine Irick Shipstead, ) Parker, M than _Scott, Dr. Enjoy a dainty hot lunch i Harrison, Miss Mabel B Charles W. Richardson, Mrs. Charles - e ;:‘:‘T«tx‘.‘x JKeep, Mrs. Mars) H. Tompkins, Mrs. Walter Tucker- at Whoke hondk Reprosentative aed Mos. | ann he “;s:‘]‘l:qm“'\\l'énr o Mo, Gl ,5.'.‘111'»:}‘:7“ Rvoun ™ g v Daniel B Anthony, will_enter- | Borden Harriman, Mr. and Mr. Coleman Jennings i chairma tain 4 company of 22 at dinner this |1 n, Mme. Hauge, Mr. Cleveland ot itlie flogr commitiee und ha o evening { Porkins. r. 1. Pendleton Turner and ted with him M C. Gl . | Mr. John Balfour of the British em Willlam Fhelps Eno, Mr. W ister o nd anc uE canov 0F T B il L D n;:l.lndx;-n:lhhg:p; s Tuckerman, also M Heney A W \/ . > 3 rek, )II‘; James R. llerson, jr.. Mr lowed the din: .'l;-\'hu 1-,\.\.:, jr.. Dean George N Homemade Vegetable 2 ¢ & enninz, Mr. Arth ellen, Mr. S £ Mre. Robert Love Tavior enter- Beile Rt ”m““m»rl‘,:_‘_‘".‘::,”"'; ar Soup, Hot Rolls, Old-fash- ined t luncheon ®on, Ar. Corcoran Thom, Mr. Eugene ion Corn Muffins, Dainty urday hington Club. 3. Thompson, ean Willlam C. Van || g : H tice entertained Vieck, MF. Flovd \hcxaman, Do 1.1, || Salads and Sandwiches, or Rativesand " lincheon todiy ab Wiras Kerr, Col. ¥ M Mr. Frank W.{] a Hot-Plate Lunch, if you v b t n ‘»|m)‘ Hotel. when her guests I= — = prefer. ¢ ere Mrs. T. W, Garrett, Mrs. Wilmot | gooseeccssces onn N o e W e % When in Need of ¢ Fresh Candies and the <. dack Mrs o * Jest Ice Cream in town e WL Whtland Shatfer, Mre. Thonie b4 vghs‘luserade Costumes, $ pestileeCog ! 9 Washi d ell. Mrs. William MRS, CHARLES E. WINTE igs, St . ewentative and Mrs. Addison T, | & B Creeger, Mr Wife of Representative Whiter of Wyoming, active i Congressional circles | $ 1gs, Dlage M.Ake-up- o Sandwiches and Coffee . ol iing ) njGlonn Pesiics. His 1 and frequently entertalning at their home 1631 Madison street. $ Novelties served at our Soda eztals ler. Mrs. Sol Wool A - == i s 4 For Parties and Entertainments i M Howser of Philadelphi. 3 W5 e » . . Congnit= | Fountain et it [ AMr. Woodnian, accompanied her, and | in Washington’s there will be a | ¢ R C M B : ir 4 wy J ' S they will be absent from Washington | flutist the favorite instrument of the | % ! on ¥ : ) 4 o ] S i 4k o e Pt e 3 R G M. Burton & Son 3| 1993 F Street N.W. liam N Vaile, w wan. Mrs. Frank Watkart, Mrs, F — joe on @ harpsichord, The entre ($ 911 E St. Main ‘3‘”"35" ¢ s Gibson and Mrs. Walker .| Society_en Masse to art [ L O Attend Benefit Concert. i or n| Of paramount interest to society Willara from | tonisht will be the “evening of music Nirs. t v owill be at th, Fli.. where she has h at Mount Vernon,” given under the | |} . 5o T eral monthe, She plans to r St o I président,” trustees. | pg Delegates to the N. E. A.—See “Jo Pennington’’ o'clo iuin here possibly a week before go. | feuities. university council and bt | ! She will hel, y : Yol ady managers of the hospitul of | 1 Mrs. 3 WIE L INRMRYORE: the George Washington University. |y e will help you shop! \ scparate Mary irles A, Watso tertained | in the gymnasium of the university, || 3 e DL 3 AT 2, . oat of L ey e ey paman entertalned | 2014 11 cireot northwest, at 3 o'cloc x| Delegates to the National Education Association Convention (,,:f, ‘vd?{“ M"S hot € v for n‘\-,\; voung daugh- w:nunl e o Bl 1 will find the services of Jo Pennington—our Personal Shop- calt '_‘V?(({nre ]adnc s bara Watson.' There| ~Great care has been taken {0 S o per—most helpful in the selection of gifts to take home. N k| . tion of the natal day of George Wash- | over a printec . _Rey 2 Mrs. Edwin | 1ined | ington. and Rosa Ponselle, whose | crepe slip form S v ith d party Tuesda ning, | beautitul voice s charmed New | f this Woman's Chathim hist eve Lruary 16, for the Mathis Club at | York society through the medium of | i 3 Senator and Mrs. \We be home of the president, Mrs. Jo-| the Metropolitan Opera Co.. will give |y costume. Senut « Coobin eph . Cullen. 1755 Kilbourne place. | the greater part of the program ) = and Lindley H embers of the club und friends| Entering into the spirit of the (K’-}“ $35 d M Johns : Mrs. Joseph P. Cullen, on, Miss Ponselle will wear T Mrs. John . Finnin. Mrs. S. A.|lovely colonial costume that she may || , ind Mrs. Sam aret Doran, Mrs. Jo- | be in keeping with the l’;‘[’»nmm{mu fl of Public | -y, Mrs. William Abern. | of the “music room at Mount Ver- et ostrich ion o of Washing- | ) Donnelly non,” which will furnish her stage ‘ 1216 F St N.w. A qutsuigu ol ton. s Josephine Corliss setting tonight. The artists support- pon distingushes P Commissioner and Mrs ing Miss Ponselle are quite in keep- this hat of dark bl shire Dr. Henry ing with the standard of the occasion, ol ” € ~ident University of W Mrs. Eronson, Mrs. (and tc carry out the spirit of music [ 9 Y taffeta and braid i President N. D). Showa ullin, Mrs. George M o Collesse nd Mvs Paul D, Sume | Miller. Mrs. Thor . their davshier, Vieginia ' beth Barry, Mrs i i + Sunmers of Philadeiphia . Tioonalt: ot —are abloom in every part of our shop! Delightful to sec H"w:m.‘,\“m:'l,‘,‘,fi T\"‘.u.flv‘l\ 2 i 1.;1\:'”\ P Ilhl{!“m : nd we invite you to saunter among them. Ask the 3l STl oh ML prices—try them on! Fashion here is linked with value! = ST | Mrs. H Mullin and Miss Dorothy The counselor of the Hungarian le ; Pt 4 : : Miiler and Miss Ruth Finnin, . gation and M enyi entert: | . /e at luncheon today at the Maytlower| Mrs. Bancroft. mother of Mrs. Wi TII(’ Woman s Shop Presents ~ a otel in pliment to Mr. Hen m De Witt Mitchell. is in Boston by She! Cleveland. who is spe ason of the d h of her brot} ae = { 5 i b here. Amonz the \\mmn W, Churcnill m]:«x Monday | Since 1883 A Remarkable Group of Stunning were Minister of % t e / SRR Jane) t 1 Court. - cousin, While one of the oldest cleaners in Mme. Peter and the Minister of Po- { Washington. our methods are most ° land and Mpie. Clechahowssi { modern. We have just installed a ) S Paigne e Geshaseki QLlP COVER by e Sheye e i alle \‘\m e npany i ¢ vn’l,l e ionie! " | ot Hethog incow Shes QU Cleaners and Dyers In the Most Fashienable "he marria Ssie Howland | e AT colors. $1'98 Vatue - B o & Qi " e ot | Garnee, W INE Rt ||| honneylvania Ave. N-W. Fabrics and Colors ew York will take pluce March H £ one Franklin 822. o o hon of drt ey 8, 200, for Fxtimaten, 7| All Smartly Fur Collared in husctts av \ and « few - Mre. ttenrs ST o Twill Cloth of Vice President Dawes, arvived to- | s 50 Gy at the Miitand for o eyt €overt . i\xn 'lu\« came to Washington from her hume, in Columbus, Ohio. 1 TS T The Ritz Candia at taining guests at dinner tonight ceding e o e i raty e oo Fach fabric an outstanding fashion this Spring. The Mount Ver fven for the Borent % e (R twillcloths in a soft, silky weave, and most impor e i ) fontne, trap slipper in_patent . y s portant in Hospital in the university gymn Izazhrr.d with pin seal NAVY BLUE. The other smart colors include bluebell, sand - e ;:rarpzj:n It‘:;xrnnuxgx.m‘h‘l‘l‘. Beautiful Coat of storm, thistledown, rose, tan, sandal and black. ) g x 5 eel. Als Twillbloom — collar ’ . ; 3 - e ‘)vhl'git‘_;nl eor black satin, with baby sdaed with sauiseai— Coverts—in a beautiful quality—are in the new shades of ever- I I coneslay breparalony Spanish heel. few ballopn” sleeves glade and mazarin (a new deep rose). Candia is a soft new diagonal e ey s | —silk_ ribbon trim- weave woolen made by the best known looms in America. It is in - 312 HE med in colors to every new shade, [rdndw g grasshopper green. tapioca, thistledown. e and Al Frederick 1. Dumont | m?fi:cl',‘"; Slape "ke Each model is distinctly smart introducing new details. All are col- ved in Washington today and are AT G - < : == DAc, lared in squirrel fur, natural or dyed. Eve coat is silk-li; arrived in Washinzton tod : . y ; 1y 3 : squirr ; yed. Every coat is silk-lined AL the Wilrd, fohiets et will pend STETSON SHOE SHOI I By e throughout. Sizes are 36 to M. And this special showing is at the ! for the United States at 1305 F Street ! i thistledown—$39.50. one price, $39.50. : = il The « Club has issued | Hr— i ‘ . . ! cards for riday afternoon — — Al S l Sh f t tea this week, ¢ \ Mme. SO a pecia owing O ' insemble will be the honor guest and ( I give a talk on “State Secrets.' { The_cluh_will_also_observe un ey o T — = This charming = —— martest Versions of iis charming ' 7 pring's artest Versions o frock of black | RUSH'SEATS | frost crepe with " ‘ Colonial fichu | ULIUS UVARFINCKEL&UO. e Costume Comp ete s di printed georgette ; WASHINGTON p is from our ‘ PARIS With the New Cape Coat— Misses’ Section. | I Short Coat — Long Coat $35 { (Third Floor.} | e pu RUSHSEATS in an New Fashions Tawo white velvet ¢ | tique and modern chairs. e s 50 $ 50 $ 50 1 weave these RUSH-SEATS by . . . 1![!(‘.? adurn this | hand exactly as it was done in | wide-brimmed hat ; the olden times. | Exlraordinnrily Different n;n3vtlloz¢v horsechasr. ‘ U holsterln and Beautiful and prices up to $110 e - p g . Beautifully tailored of the fashion-perfect charmeen or r o lorcheen. ..these costumes complete with each coat a perfect REUPHOLSTERING TR ISS€S J ¥ S '( accompaniment of each pamcular frock...are ready to fill a l:\l(l)lu({)l(‘ }EIH;A\ fi D b score of needs in every woman'’s wardrobe. l Arriving from World-famed Makers £ ¢ CANEING . A Short-coated Costume complete with coat of charmeen and | i lor fi ilk i ] « "’ CHARMING models in accordance with {,‘:;:;;:; m:ltlc:mg color flat crepe silk in self-toned arabesque em- tur | Paris and America’s loveliest designs Cape of The Beat Place und Lowest are shown here in exclusive selections for A Costame complete with a flaring-skirt frock of flat crepe has cotthas Friees After All T Southern and Town Wear. a charmeen coat outlined in scallops. $69.50. in, | e ‘ou have the right to L two-piece ! $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT - . 3 . Each model in the many is a Paris-sponsored authentically smart £ ‘ O Y NG Evill fandithist 2 Snioat fdeligitiv] fashion combination for Spring. o THIS WEEK ONLY showing. lorcheen Colors offer the new everglade, sandal, clamshell, cornice, blue- $79.50 l r‘e e ! ay A. Armstron . : ket z : Clay g bell, NAVY BLUE, thistledown, woodland rose." | Drop Postal to 1233 10th Street N.W. Co ™ i Or Phone Franklin 7483 F STREET RNER OF 13 The Woman's Shop specializes in sizes 36 to 44. | Mr. Armatrong win caul personally ' \ - ¢

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