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. -18 SOCIETY Chief Executive and Fiirst Lady to Dine With Attorney General and Mrs. Sargent This Evening. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | Elizabeth Snowden Hill, whose mar- will-be the guests of honor at dinngr. this evening of the At- torney General and Mrs. Sar- gent, who will entertaln a company of 18 in the presidential suite | Miss of the Willard. The Viee President and Mrs. Dawes will be the guests in.whose honor Sen- ator and Mrs. Robert Beecher Howell will entertain a small company at din ner this evening in their apartment on Columbia road The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg will entertain a company of 32 at dinner this evening in compli- ment to Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston, who are house guests of the President and Mrs. Coolidge. Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft Have Guests From England. The Chief Justice and Mrs. William Howard Taft have as thelr guest Sir | Willis Chitty of London and his | SOCIETY." erome Montrose Graham Others in | Nora Hill, tobel Hill, | riage to Mr. will take place Saturday. the company were Mis | Miss Ada Hill, Miss Chr Lucille Smith. Miss Cornelia Bowle, Miss Anna Hall Green. Mrs Robert W. Hunter. Mrs. Thornton P. Boland and Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. Robert Simpson of Juneau, Alaska, is the guest of her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks, in their home, at 1833 Califor- nia street. Mrs. Ira E. Bennett entertained a | party of six at luncheon at the Carl ton Hotel today. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Hensey will entertain at an informal bridge and supper party in the private din- | ing room at the Wardman Park Hotel | this evenin, ! Mr. Guerin and Mr. Bethea 1 to Give a Reception. daughter, Lady Phillipson Stowe. who Mr. Charles Franecois Guerin ln-i‘ Mr. Markley Bethea have issued invi- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, HEADED DEBUTANTES AT BALL the entertainment is composed of Mrs, Willlam E. Borah, chairman, Mrs. George T, Marye, Mrs. Robert Whit. ney Imbrie, Princess Cantacuzene Speransky and Mrs. Arthur D, Condon. Mr. Levi Beavers of Manassas, Va., announces the marria of his daugh tér, Goldie, to Mr. Alfred Milnes, son of Mrs. Margaret Milnes of Manassas, Monday, January 17, In the parsonage of the Waugh M. E. Chureh, the pas-| tor, the Rev. W. M ating in the presence of u small com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Milnes will here for a short time hefore Manassas to make their futur « remain ing to home. Representative Joe 1. Manlove, pres dent of the Missouri Soclety, an nounces that the next meeting of the wocioty will he held Tuesday evening, January 25, in the Hall of Natlons, Washington Hotel Representative Hamilton Fish of New York will deliver the address and several voeal numbers will be given by Miss Honora Balley, daugh ter of Representative and Mrs. Ralph 1. Builey of Missourl. Dancing will follow the program The American Assoclation of Uni versity Women are giving a special tea at the clubhouse, 1634 I street, Friday at 4 o'clock. Thers will be an interesting “program at 4:30 o'clock, consisting of operalogue on the opera “Lakme,” to be given by Mrs. Peggy Alblon, and songs by Charlotte Harriman, contralto, and Doris Mor row, seprano, hoth of whom are to make their debut in this opera in Washington. Another member of the | program will he Dorothy Tyler, who |alse will have a small part in the | opera. Miss Morrow will sing “The marriage of her daugh garet, to Mr. Curtis Guthridge, Satur day, ANUATY " '* | Rev. Thomas McGuigan. pastor of St Hoffman offici- | p,y iy Chureh, ofciating. signified ing given tomerrow evening at the Ma flowar Hotel Bulgnria, Robert I Mrs. Doughert Martha TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927 cards for a reception in honor of the President and Lewis at Rauscher’ ary George Washington ‘lub will g will be dancing. rs. Willam Mather Monday, Janu- 12 o'clock. The University Gles nd there 24, from § to ® a program Mrs, Margaret May announces the . Helan Mar the 15, at 12 o'clock, Russian Refugees in Sofla to Benefit by Lecture. Adaitional hostesses their intention lecture and musical who have of attend- the to be the henefit of the Russia In Sofla, are Mme. Ekengren, Mrs Henderson, Mis. George D. o0d, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Arthur K. Hepburn, Mrs. Gib- Fahnestock, Mrs. John Allan Mrs. James Couzens, Mis Codman, Mrs. Harry W for efugess from old SOCIETY. Brown, Mrs. S0l Bloom, Mrs. Willlam | Mayo Cabell and Maj. Willam Lee E. Borah, Mrs. Charles J. Bell and | Hart. Mrs. Hugh D. Auchinc Miss Janet Richar w o “Vital Tobies of th bl lacture om. ] penefit for the chiudren O Greo natlonal Revie” ‘The musieal pro. |TofuEees under the patronage of the gram will fnclude a number of | Minister of Greece and Mme. Stmo Wagner and Chopin compositions | POUl0S, at the Washington Auditorium played by Kurtz Hetzel, pianist, ana | 08 Friday night. when Puccini’s opera A group of Russian and Ttalian songs | -Madame Butterfly fx to be presented { by Maim Karolik, tenor, formerly of ineteenth P: | the Petrograa Opera Company —= Interest {s manifest in the approach Miss Lorraine Krelder and Helen Blies will he h tea Sunday [ lounge of the Grace Dodg, in honor of Mrs. William J i president of Gamma Ph Sorority. Miss Hotel aham. | Reta | | . e mamhers of the Society of the Cineinnatl in Washington have ar ranged their ann dinner for 7:30 o'clock Saturday, February 12, at the Army and Navy Club. The committes e includes Mr. Henry Randall Admiral Hilary Pollard Jones Mr. William Marbury Beall, Mr. Fred -4 lerick Wilson McReynolds, Col. Julian | LERIS JEA ROOM FINE INCOME OR SALARY FOR’YOU n ) Trained women nesded Tearoom, Cateteria and Food Shoy o % Pbilipsborn 608614 spent a few dave in New York at|tations for a reception Sunday. Janu. | Flower Song." £2 Gramercy Park north before com. ing to Washington The Ambassador of Italy and Nobil | Tanna Antoinette de Martino enter- | tained at luncheon today, their guests | heing Representative and Mrs. Rich- | ard S. Aldrich, the counselor of the | Tnited States amhassy in Rome and | Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, Mr. and | Mrs, Perry Belmont, Princess tacuzene, Mrs. Christopher R. Rodgers, Mr. Farino and Conte Pio | Macchi di Cellere. | The charge d'affaires of Ecuador. Senor Don Juan Barheris, left toda for New York with his mother and | brother, Senora Maria de Barberis | and Dr. Luis Barberis, who will sail Thursday for their home. in Ecuador. Tha charge d'affaires will return the end of the week Mrs. Henry Winfield Watson, wife of Representative Watson, entertained | 2 company of 14 at luncheon toda in compliment to Miss Louise Fitz. hugh, debutante daughter of Mr. Henry Fitzhugh. !Representative and Mrs. Watson were hosts to a eompany of 14 at din- ner last evenin iMrs. David Meade Lea was hostess af luncheon vesterday, entertaining in | compliment ‘to Miss Katharine Put- nam of Lebanon, Ky. who is the house guest of Mrs. William Wallace Spalding. in her apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street. “The assistant solicitor of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, who are making their home at the Wardman Park Hotel, went today to Harrisburg, Pa., to attend the inau- guration of Gov. John S. Fisher. Mrs. Joseph Washington will re- ceive tomorrow afternoon after 5 oclock in her apartment, at 1302 Bighteenth street, in compliment to her daughters, Mra. Augustus Blag- den of Greenwich and Mrs. Stuart tchkiss of New Haven, Conn. As- ing will be Mrs. Lawrence D. Ty- #on, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Lind- =ay Morehead, Mrs. Lawrence Heap, Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin, Mrs. Edward A. Harriman and Mrs. Mary W. Fraser of Nashville, Tenn., sister and house gliest of the hoste: . — Mrs. Wade H. Cooper has canceled her social engagements because of her {liness. Mrs. Frank Clinton Henry was hostess at luncheon today, entertain- ing at Rauscher's in ecompliment to Mrs. Sidney Taliaferro and Mrs. E. D. Bristow. Others in the company were Sénora de Chevalier, wife of the charge daffaires of Panama: Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, Mrs. Edward T. Clark, Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas, Mrs. Elmer Oliver, Mrs. Mc- Cbrmick, Mrs. Wade H. Ellls, Mrs. John J. Hamilton, Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Mrs. James M. Green, Mrs. Carl A, Droop, Mrs. Charles J. Wil liamson, Mrs. Frederic de C. Faust, Mrs. Benitez, Mrs. E. H. Conger, Mrs. John Foote, Mrs. Freeman-Marsh, rs. L. W. Martin, Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton, Miss Anne Tuohy and Miss Mona Gill Mrs. Henry will entertain at tea Wednesday, February 2, in honor of Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher. Miss Madeleine Austin, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, has joined per mother, Mrs. T. Septimus Austin, at the May- flower. Mrs. Austin and her daughter will g0 to New York next week for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Austin and Miss Austin will be hostesses at luncheon tomorrow, following Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's “musical morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin have issued invitations for an at home Sunday afternoon, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, in their home, Arbremont, at Upton street and Linnean avenue. Mrs. Frank P. Harman will arrive | in Washington from Raleigh, N. C., | this week for a visit to her son and daughter-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T Harman. jr.. and their infant son, ¥rank P. Harman, 3d. Mrs. Harman is, the daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. 1. W._ Kite, and before her marriage was Miss Anita Kit Miss Lucy Mackall was hostess at luncheon today at the Washington Country Club_in_compliment to Mm| OIN THE J CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN D. 5 | Glover, ary 30, in the home of Mr. Guerin, at | 1612 Rhode Island avenue sisting them will be Mrs. Clarence Crittenden | Cathoun, M Martin = W. Golds- borough, Mrs. ames Huntington Turner, ) Frederick 1. Cox, Mrs. Robert Dulan Cummin and .\lrs.i William Laird Dy HR | The Assistant the eVterans' Medical Director of | Bureau and Mre. Win. | entertained a party of | 10 Saturday evening at the Washing- | ton Golf and Country Club dinner | | dance in honor of Mrs. Potter Camp- | bell and Mrs. Wilson of New York, | who are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. | Adams at Allies Inn Those who have taken boxes for the Junior League billboard ball, Febru- ary 4, at the Willard Hotel are: Baroness Maltzan. Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, Mrs. William J. Donovan, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. William Corcoran Eustls, Mrs. Charles - C. Mrs. Chaunce; G. Parke Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, | Mrs. W. D. Morgan and Mrs. David | Barry. Mrs. John F. Dryden has charge of the sale of boxes. The ball will feature a unique and | interesting entertainment with gor- | geous costumes. Those who remem. | ber the Junior League balls of the ! last two yvears nmeed no reassurance as to the success of the coming ball Miss Virginia Hunt, at 1135 Sixteenth street, is in charge of the tickets, the sale to be lmited by the seating capac- | ity of the Willard balroom. There | will be no tables this year, but no| more tickets will be sold after all the seats are taken. After the entertain- ment the floor will be cleared for dancing. Miss Elizabeth Potter wili give a dinner before the Junior League's bill- board ball at the New Willard. Her guests will include Dr. and Mrs, A. €. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Lee, Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Horgan, Miss Constance Newell, Maj. L. W. Mc- Intosh, U. S. A., and Mr. Lewis. Mrs. Webb C. Hayes will give a dinner of 10, and after dinner her guests will attend the Junior League billboard ball at the New Willard. A wedding of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Jane Racot, | the Rev. C. R daughter of Mr. L. T. Bacot ot Nash- MISS BARBARA HIGHT, Chairman of debutante committee of the Bal Boheme, in her “Mary, Mary,| Quite Contrary” costume, directing the seasen's buds. | Mrs. Richmond Irving Bowis of Up. per Marlhoro, Md., announces tha mar ringe of her ‘daughter, Miss Effie Au Mahoney, son of Mrs. Maurice J. Ma honey of Blythe, Ga.. Saturday |neon” In St.” Paul's Catholic Church this city taken ‘an | Hall. apartment at The Columbian Washington Uni place in Miami, Fla., January 8. The ceremony took place at the Rosevere, the lobby being transformed into a bower of flowers for the occasion. The ceramony was performed by Palmer of the Church of the Holy Cross. : The bride was given in marriage ¢ A Joseph P. Farrel of Brooklyn, . Y., and she wore a gown of white- headed satin and a veil of real old lace. Miss Mabel Swem was the maid of honor and the best man was Mr. Earl J. Sullivan. Preceding the ceremony a program of nuptial music was given by Dr Thomas H, Knowlson, Mrs. Charles Knight and Miss Sally Manson Among the out-of-town guests was Mrs. C. E. Kalstrom, mother of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Kalstrom will make their home in Rosemere Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pelham Nel- son have as a guest in their home on Harrison street Mrs. Katharine Serib- ner Alvord, who shortly will leave for Florida for the remainder of the sea son. Mrs. Alvord was entertained at luncheon followed by bridge Friday by Mrs. Gustave H. Emery in her home on Woodbine street. Some of those who have taken tick- | ets for the entertainment to be given | at the Mayflower Hotel Wednesday evening, at 8:30 o'clock for the benefit of the refugees of old Russii in Sofia, Bulgaria, are Mrs. Frederick Dent | Mrs. Guy D. Goff, Mrs. McCagg, Mrs. Frederick Farrington, Mrs. James T. Leavitt, Senator Jesse H. Metcalf, | Senator Arthur Capper, Mr. Swift, Mrs. J. A. Johnston and others. The program will include a lecture by Miss Janet Richards on “Vital Is. sues of the Day: An International Re- | view” and a musical, when the artists will be Kurt Hetzel, pianist, and Max im Karolik, tenor, formerly of the Pet. | rograd Opera Company The executive committee A\LENC 711 13th St. NOT A MOVIE, BUT THE REAL THING! With Dashing Gaisty and Rare European Atmoaphere DINING DANCING, $1.50 Borguno’s De Luxe Band Music, 7 te 1, With Cover Charge After 9:30 nnnnw! JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. 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Slips Pajamas Gowns Dance Sets Caats Winter Brand - new Semi-Annual Sale of Season — Modes Travel—Sports—Dress—Evening With the for &£ women’s and children’s footwear offers exceptional savings HE response during the first three days of this Sale has been enor- mous—far greater than ever before. However, considering that the footwear included embraces —the foremost styles —the very best grade —and that the prices are actually re- duced, you can well understand the rea- sons. Four of the many models reduced are illustrated here: there are many others— but Rich's entire stock is NOT included. Three Lots—Reduced to 92 73 $5 Sale also of wom- 3 pairs for en’s full-fashioned $ 4.00 silk-to-the-top hose Children’s and Misses’ Shoes Discontinued Lines—Are Now $2.90 to $5.90 Greatly Reduced from Former Prices Proper footwear F Stréet at Tenth