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S O C I ETY ffom Southampton; also @ Visit to |liam C. Gorgas, Mrs, Anna E. Hend. | Matthews will represent at the ball| . Curtis, Senator and Mrs. James| The Phi Sigma Epsfion Sorority|Clapham, Miss Alics Tolson, Miss i i | Sulgrave Manor, Old Boston, Plym-|ley, Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Mrs. - ancestor, Sarah Halmes of Geor- | Couzens, Mrs. D. K. McCarthy, Mr. | celebrated New Year with a tea dance [ Frances Helsler, Mr. Ross E. Pollock, Christmas Week Bride. | | 5t and st e U Rer Bics (HIEIE N 1 | Bia, and will ‘dance in the minuet with | and Mrs. Frederic Willlam Wiie, Mr. |at their studlo house, 1206 Connect!- | Mr. Robert Darnell. Mr. William De: 1 et et MR, Frees were | N® . Garfield Riley and Mrs. Wil'| Mir: Powell of Maryland and Col. Me | And Mra. Peter A Drury, T» T, Nell:| cut avenue, from 4 to'7 oclock. The | nison, Mr. Karl Frazier, Mr. Roland- ¥ | capt. an . J. R. Trees were | jiam Wolff Smith Cullum, Mr. and Mrs. T. Sims Lee, Mrs. | gan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iiogan, | rooms were decorated with the colors | carr, Mr. Charles o' Mg urteenth Page) | : : 7 e aer tass h“hnligm flq to the |« oo Henry, Mrs., Blodgett will represent | Willlam F. Montavon, Harry Carroll. | of the varfous eges of the mem- | Brooke Ferman, Mr. Wallace IHouse ¢ E S . lard, later taking their guests | Washington Assembly Ball her colonial ancestor from Connec b‘llx:. and Mrs. J. A. Flynn, Mr. and |bers and refreshments were served.|Mr. Washington Irving Cleveland James Willat, Mr. Daniel Webster, Mr ’ avy ball. e ity ikt it et ticut, Mary Hart : rs. Charles Nefll, James D. Hayes, | Among {hose present were Miss | Mr., Carol Brooks, Mr. Fraucts Heis Forbes Amory, Mr. Nelson Waller, o . MoLan R Wb ihas: besni| e s . Mrs, Henry. F. Dimock will enter-| Christian Heurich, Trinity College and | Dorothy Gollnday, Miss Loulse Frank- | ler and Mr. Edwin Ickels Mr. Walter Abrams, Mr. Kenneth y : o hiaparenta, | I the receiving line at the as |t at two dinrier parties preceding | (he Deita Phota Phi fraternity. the |lin, Miss Marion Wallace, Miss Lulu pic» s Abrams. . § | g Morganthat, | Sembly ball Thursday evening at the | the ball, one for the younger set and) (icorgetown chapter of the logal fra | Miatson, Mias Louise' Heider, Miss : BE; e is el M. MpbEeL Rt 5 . A T Minflonon Hotel day evening af the | ihe other for a group of older people. | ternity and a_memorial to the Ite | n. llss Loulse Helder, mate| Colombia has ordered seven mnew son, Mr. Carlysle Christy, Mr. John i | ac oo mortambnh, Shas retRENCA U0 0 Gy L Gy Ghattman of the Mrs. Dimock's box at the ball will | Chief Justice Edward Douglas White, | Misg. Blemnes "Shumate, Miss Isabei | locomotives for its government ra Crofts, 2. Paul Grotts Mr. Kichard : |studies at Princetor,_University. | ary | Dt Secretary of Theaur Mise. B & o ; locon IR e o ey = . Mrs. Hope Campbell and small | son, F the & Pyl cretary and Mrs. | s ; : ¢ | daughter Kleanor, of Jefferson, Ga.. | ginin: Mis. Robert Lansing, Mme, | Robinson. the Secretary of Labor and, e A . | |nave joinsa Dr. Campbell a .(l“\\fl{II:);f-ngrmx and Mrs. Walter R. Tuck “|L“ Davis and Mrs. Elizabet! (‘7""‘ na Mr Y Al s be with him at the Manchester Hotel | crman. idge. 2 5 i tor Alfaro, M ke s b - for the month of January. }* b box .ot bonor 'will be oncupied (i Mrs. Alsin T. et s Dox will be | ° A LN o g . e | by the 2 or. ot hied | Mrs. Hope Slater, Mrs. Sydney : T s o . Mrs. Ernest Royal Latham of g : dor of Svain and | Lan and the Secretary to the Presi : phane, Mr. Hobart Newman, Mr. Wil- | . Grng Logge e, Is. the guest of, 5 > e secretary or [H A1 (° IO Saunders. | Those: Gowns, $3.95 N et —for _(Continued fro liam Mondeli, Mr. Frank T L - her sister, Miss Marie Obernauer,’| 3 e = Paul Crofts, Mr. Hugh Reilly - - s Taane. solici : and Mrs. Mitehell, | qno Garficld Memorial Hospital HRTatvoie: e R e ik Carl Smilth, (M e j | e Mr McReynolds and Gen. and | cuparet and Fashion Show, which will J Und 1 1 Mr. Paul Lut Mrs. John Naylor of High Spire, |} ‘\lik‘"‘ 1.“7. - e e Mayflower on Fri- anuary Underwear Sale! rived—Street Floor. {F s th st of her sisters, Mrs. { Mrs. Tyson will also share honors | 5 L | e Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Irving Lewis ; T e are Mo |with e Betwatury and Mrs Janilng, | Jovy Jamusry 14, BULDS CE of 0F A FASHION INSTITUTION will be at home Sunday afternoon | | S Alester, at the Kensington Apart-| Senator and Mrs. Swanson will en- | & N ol {abIE are BaliiE Qarts Washington Neworh from 4 to 7 o'clock, when they will & ments,’ at Fourteenth and Clitton | tertin in their box h i ) _Imns“:-\r “:_a ‘lu:n T have assi em Mrs. C. C. M ; streets northwest. {including Mrs. . . Mann, the ol el Chord, Mrs - = | Ttalian Ambassador and the Countess | ' Reir & Ll g Gann, Mrs. Selly Parsons, Mrs Former Senafor and Mrs. William | ai Martino, share with a_group of friends. Other Vrederick I. Cox, Mrs. John I. Barr, M. Calder, have arrived in Wash- | Mane dinner par will ‘precede | Feservations have been made by M ; ’ / Ars. S. T. Conkiin, Mrs. Frank Jel: ington for short visit and are at!tha hall M. Gibson | Fahnestodk :‘llml‘l.‘;jrtll;““\?r??'a:;!?:g.\\éi'!l;:(:‘ Mer NEW! . FROCKS . Charles Drayton and Miss the Willard. will entertain, and others who have | 1. Grew, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, The marriage of Miss A. Cather- | invited thalr zuest c | Mrs. C. €. Williams, Mrs. Charles C. and Mrs. H. Perry Johnson | ine Tulloss and Mr. Winter D. Pow- [ Y0¥ PATtes tre Wrs. o | Glover and Miss Aline Solomons. announce the engagement of their { ers took place December 22 at Fred- | M Jean Rushmore Patterson, Mme. | “rpe cabaret entertainment, the na- Authentically portraying the most important style trends of Spring 1927 and*comprising daughter Elizabeth to Mr. Malcolm | S ericksburg, Va. The bride was at- | keneren, Mrs. stokes Hallett, Mrs. | ture of which will be kept more or > s e . s 3 Price Whitaker. No date is set for tended by Miss Paulina Worc nl; . H.-C. R““‘-“J‘ ‘-lv: 'r“‘"l-“' 1’};“""‘;- | less for a surprise, will come from the first complete showing of new Spring frocks at a popular price to be shown this the wedding. . this city and Mr. Olney Powers of [ Mrs. Le F nry F. Dimock | New Y1 0. will be danc- 3 4 : : : = - Lo : Miss ,.p: e e 2 ‘toda - Mount, Va., brother of the bride- | afd Mrs. ]G \;'“'"" Tnng ;,}L“».31‘\’51‘0,?’2"\,,“5;:?3% the May- year. This tempting display ready in both Women’s and Misses’ Gown Shops tomorrow Miss gy rch returned today room, was the best man. The bride | elos Blodgett and Mrs. i ving. ! " T i 5 e f to hor studies at Bryn Mawr after| MRS, ROBERT FERGUS ROSS, . pebe (2 e el i il Entertein: 4 flower Hotel Orchestra playing. morning! Come—give yourself the pleasure of viewing them! spending the with her | Who before her marriage, December | with a corsage bouquet of violets | Ward taking their gu o their box The concert of the University of parents, Mr. and Mr reston Burch , was Miss Constance Finckel,| and sweetheart roses. After an ex- | at the ball. Their gus include Mr.| Notre me Glee Club, which will be . Miss Burch will come again later in | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A.|tended motor trip through the South, [and Mrs. Henry Par: Srwin, Col.| given Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock | The Compose Frock— The Snug Hipline— the month to spend a week end, and | Finckel. | M. and Mrs. Powers will be at home | 2nd Mrs. Frederick Colman, who are | at the Mayflower Hotel, gives promise | dun'nlg her 1-{‘0,“\‘ |““-m vmer!nn:‘l‘n RELC * |at orest Home,” Mount, Va. visiting hmc‘( .m: Iin.&!\tlm_ (‘”1" \11‘.-1 of being a br tx affair socially as Two i\rric< or two colors—and even more often The smartest and most graceful feat of the compliment to Miss Marguerite Orme, | R o ST man’s present station; Mr. and Mrs. | well as of unusual interest musically two fabrics and two colors combining effectivel 5 frock mode—generally achieved by daughter of Mr. and Mre. James W. | tel. New. York City, after spending | An evening of American songs and |St. Plerre Gaillard, Mr. EbensComins | Among those who will entertain bo ARGl (oo Pa s Ch Ll e Sl L Orme. the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. | jegends will be given tomorrow at the [and Mrs. David Dubois Gaillard. Mrs. | parties that ovening are Mrs, James 7 ey 2 P yiuig-on P - A astana {llr{rumn Burge parents of MTs. | Arts Club, with Mr. and Mrs. Waldon . 2 L s S Oirenc [tases. ; Fawcett as hosts at dinner. The pro- = - . Mrs. Wililam M. Mooney spent | i A i D e : Pleated Tiers— Strong Blouse Trend— M A fonaonY motner. | Mrs. Philip Morrison Jullien enter- | Tam, a costume recital, will follow at | g Mrs. William H. Mooney, at Steuben: ed at luncheon today at the May- | 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Gertrude Bonnin Fine knife pleating ingeniously stitched to give Quite in line with the new tendency to oncen- ~ o ot = e b, ian Prince: 7 -Sa), i rt " ville, Ohio. flower following Mrs. Townsend's | {0 AL iyind el | the flat silhouette below the smart blouse bodice. trate fullness above the waistline. Mrs. Charles Howell Le Fevre wasgon Ely, M Julien Jacqueline | Prano; Mrs. Raymond Dickey, violin- hostess to a small party at luncheon | Mason, Mrs, George Huntress, Mrs, | iSt: Miss Helen Colhoun, reader, and . o today In the presidential dining room | e Taird Doten. Jr. end Mre, | Mrs. Chester Adair, accompanist. | ! The Embroidered Bodice— The Short Jacket— of the Mayflower, her guests being | john J. Hamilton The Washi LI 1 o F W 3 N = . he Washington committee for the A new and very important feature of the youth In the vanguard of the Spring mode, generally Gountess Do Benque, Mrs, J. E. Me ; .| appearance here of the distinguished 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ful afternoon frock—the embroidery always in believed to be one of the most important fea irs, . E. ot BNt | Mr. and Mrs. Marshall O. Ieigh-| East Indian philosopher and educator, CR atsual motits and all-over. patterns tures of the Spring mode Mrs, F. E. Hopkins and Mrs. Carl 5 ‘Washington for Knox- | Swami Yogananda. in a serles of lec. g Droop. ville and Nashville, Tenn tures ‘at the Washin i . | tures gton Auditorium, S y l i The former counsclor of the Ger- . and Mrs. John E. Fowler of | beginning Sunday n!ghti anuary 9, at emi nnua earance Iiceni Skirt Cut man embassy and Frau Dieckhoff are Sixteenth street and their |8 0'clock, announces the following list ngenious Skirt e e fn New York at the Ambassador | gaughter, Dorothy Fowler, are at|Of patronesses for the lectures: Mrs. | | All R in g W' e H | Pleats in new formation and new uses and a M" Hotel. They will sail tomorrow for | Miami, Fla, where they spent the | Woodbridge N, Ferris, Mre TRobert emainin inter Hats stunning new overskirt that falls in a chevron Mr. Dieckhoff’s new post in London. | holidays. Sl e b Dl effect at the front and ever so many fascinat- pariS st ot is King, Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. 2 . Mrs. Charles Colfax Long was| Miss Breed entertained at the Cairo | Everett Sanders, Mrs. Ernest Thomp- $7.50 $10 15 i ing overlapping treatments. Bl hostess to a small company at|j10 guests at a luncheon-travelogue, | son Seton, Miss Jane Bartlett, Mrs. Tuncheon today at the Mayflower after | describing her recent visit in England, | Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Former Values $15 to $45 Mrs. Townsend's musical. with scenes pertaining to the events | Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, Mrs. John G. { on the voyages of the Mayflower and | Capers, Mrs. Mandeville Carlisle, Mrs. Ewmceptional Values In Morning Musical Calls {of Gov. Winthrop's fleet of 19 ships| Richard Porter Davidson, Mrs. Wi Together Fashionable Company. PearlONteqk’le:Bga, Br:;e;gta, Cgrufye zlwan, Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris, wife of | stric. 0as a ans, Scarfs, &c the Senator from Michigan, had six | . guests at luncheon today in the presi- dential dining room at the Mayflower —-“_——“—“_'_—* following Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's % “musical or Her party .in- eluded Mrs, Everett Sanders, Mrs. ! 20T iy o4 2 | Adaline Ba e o Miss Lea Rudolph—Mrs. Stewart Duffey St Sizsaiing af lunciein s A ot L Flowers for the Table (4 ‘Walsh, Miss Natalie Hammond, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Frank Letts, Mrs. o . . Charles Hovwell Lo Fevre, Mrs. Dwight ¢ : ith th y {Blackistone .nchleveg Chester, Mrs.' James M. Green, Mrs. announce their connection with the i % notably effective floral Mitchell Carroll and Mrs. James Alex- arrangements for ander Lyon. AT © : Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, wife of SE:RF OSS Vo 2 luncheon and dinner Nty Ropresentative Dempsey of New York, will entertaln a party of 10 at tables, for “at homes” smgreen ey e T | Mjllinery and Gown Shop S \ and all other social Capt. and Mrs, Edmond Waring Me- \ functions. Larren have returned to Tort Jay. 1323 Connecticut Avenue ) 26V % AR | Governors Island, N. Y., after spend- ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. | William G. Haller, parents of M McLarren, in their home in George- — : — : ¥ 1999 F Se. Mrs. A. Toutant Beauregard, wife of Comdr. Beauregard, United States Telephone Telephone Main 3707 TWO STORES Frank. 5367 Naval Mission to Brazil, and her | % N rs S & SN 72, ~ ¢ 8 S daughter Betty will arrive January 17 in New York, on the Pan-America, to visit her mother, Mrs Edward S. Munford, at her present residence, 1903 S street. Comdr. Beaureg: will join them in April, when he will be relieved from his four-year detail in Ri5 de Janeiro. N 122, 2 o 72 & X 7230 s 2z S I 2 N3 7 K234 AT ] Mrs. Thornton Beland has returned from St. Loui: since Thanksgiving, having been called there by the illness of her Eleanor Hellmuth. Miss He come to Washingtof in the Spring for a visit, 2 XN > ° Twenty charming new Paris styles—selected by 52 style experts of as many well known stores throughout the country—chosen from hundreds of frocks gathered from J‘ the needles of foremost makers—chosen on the basis of style authenticity, impeccable Mra Courtney. Acion'has seturned A FASHION INSTITUTION taste, perfect \\'orkm'amhxp. superior 'rahnc——chosen ‘:ntcr hundreds ha‘d been r»e}ectc‘d to her home on Hobart street after 5 Weskington Now Tt chosen because they incorporate the high standard ‘of style value that is essential before ding the holidays with Miss |G A Toulse Lloyd Washington and her N Offers many of 2 & a frock can wear the Madelon label. And here they are for you tomorrow— come and Rl see and enjoy them—all at one price, $39.50 each. 2237 Y S A0S & AN Womens Shop 1207 F Street S ST AR 223 22y 22 LR 2T father, Mr. R. Wirt Washington, at their home, Mount Ida, King Georges their flnest shoe! ] o S More New Styles for the Great Women's Froch Shop—Second Floor. Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oliver and son, mn a thnumd Elmer, jr., and niece, Miss Anne Xinnaud, have returned home after ettt S S G Midhointer Clearance 2]l New Year Shoe Sal . an Lawrence Vail Cole- |3 2 3 pE R ' . Sale Il Now Comes the Compose Hat! Mrs. Coleman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. i V% Frank A. Weeks. s R Mr. and Mrs. Harold Helss have | S¥&/ 5 Ve | SOROSIS Footwear $ 50 = o 2 ; N7 Regularly $10-$12.50 . UR ABILIT . Nz Complete Size Assortment To Make Window X S s 2 A tyle, Beauty, Durabilit Shades to Order S yle, ty, y e e T Facion Prics. o0 | SV On the Main Floor SV 4 Cover—Hiours. 8 to 6 4 0% 3 There were 25 new styles to start this great Many shoes that were ”’ SOROSIS sale Monday morning—and now the $12.50 to $18.50, now AT manufacturers of SOROSIS Shoes have sent us more styles—new styles—the advance styles for $9. 75 Rl Spring—all to be sold at $8.50—a decided saving, as many who have purchased these shoes appreciate. Pair 7% o is the “Watch Word” in Washington & ~ HAR N 2 3% ZLY & 3 % NCLUDING many beautiful models for street, evening and sports wear—also for wear under Southern skies. In all favored - Shell Grey Gold Paris vogue. A fascinating collection— leathers and materials. Rose Blush Silver Parc};mc‘nl Brown $7 050 Beige Tan @nOcr Second Eloor Black Blue Just when your fur coat begins to become ,uninteresting and all your hats seem 5 Stabe Gingham Kid to lose their bloom comes this timely Paris vogue for the color duet or the combina- Many $8.50 to $ 7- 75 ' tion of two mediums—and whether it’s color or medium—the more unexpected the com- Combining two mediums—mainly belting ribbon and pedaline braid = D 2 The Advance Spring Colorings E have been special- —two colors or two colors in two mediums, the new and very popular izing on Watches for twenty-five years—and know them as only concentrated experience can teach. 7P Pt 2 S = 72280572) R A AN S This expert knowledge is at your service in the selec- tion of a Watch—and when it leaves us, it has under- gone our ekilled adjusting V22 L NS = N bination the smarter. Belting ribbon combines particularly well with pedaline and other and regulating—perfecting 5 7 $13.50 Shoes W These Desirable Mediums for Your Choice! straw braids and adds two colors in a daring combination for good measure, and there are so many different color combinations that it will be a very simple matter for you to Many Shoes $ 75 [N Kid o Eal select something strikingly your type. Of course, all the Compose hats are small, and formerly g Siiede Satin 3 many have fascinating new ornament trims of straw braid or ribbon—while others fea- $7 to $8,50 R ture lovely stitched effects. aten perfection. We feature Longines, Gruen, Hamilton and Elgin makes — as the world’s highest stand- ard—sold at stabilized prices. = The New Spring Colorings in Stunning Compose Combinations: All good heel types—Sizes 21, to 9— Giliabasry k M . J T 3 v gea Gull Widths AAA to E. Rose Beige Gobelin Rose French Beige Wood Millinery Shop—Street Floor. : HESE two groups, also, at 7th, 9th Henry C. Karr St., “Arcade,” Pa. Ave. stores. Watch Specialist 1419 H Street N ] f”: Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor .