Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1927, Page 18

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r18--» SOCIETY Pre51dent and Mrs. Coolidge to be Hosts at Dinner This preme Court Circle. HE PRESIDENT and Coslidge will entertain at dinner this evening at the White Héuse in honor of the Chiet Justice and Mrs. Taft and the associate justices of the Supreme Court and their wives. “The Vies Prasident and Mrs. Dawes the honor guestts at the recep. Congressional Cluh will give ning at 8§ o'clock at the club, 2001 New Hampehire avenue. Mrs. wife of the Seeretary of Labor, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs Joseph E. Davis, who entertained 14 | guests. Belgian Embassy to Observe Court Mourning. 4The Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier have heen obliged 9 cancel all of their immediate social | engagements owing to Belgian court mourning. The Minister of Latvia T, Sera, will speak at of the filme of “Latvia, the Land of Sunshine and Music.” to be given by the Bureau of Commercial Economics Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the Hotel Carlton patin. There wil be a program of Latvian music Mrs. James J. Davis, Mr. Charles the showing iSenator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson | will be the guests in whose honor Miss Mary Temple will entertain at dinner ¥abruary 3. #Mrs. John B. Kendrick, wife of Sena- tor Keadrick, entertained a company of 46 at_luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mrs. Joseph M. Ca of Cheyvenne, Wyo., wife of the first Senator from the State of Wyoming. who is spending some time in Washington. Mr. Carey is also a former Governor of Wyoming. Miss Rosa Mave Kendrick, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Kendrick, was hostess at the Chevy Chase Club today 1 compliment ta Mrs. John Hinemon wite of Maj. Hinemon. There were 17 guests in the party. The counselor of the basey and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton will entertain a smalk company at dinner this evening. Gen. and Mrs. R. E. Davis have {ssued invitations for a dinner at the Willard Friday, February 11, in honor of Assistant Secretary of War in Charge of Aviation and Mrs. F. Tru- bée Davison. They will later take their guests to the Army dance, which vl also be held at the Willard. rs. Woodrow British em- 2 Wilton has as her uests Miss Virginia Teusler and Miss Mildred Tensler of Richmond, ;‘ho have been visiting in Staunton, Vh., with their aunt, Mrs. Joseph S. Cochran at her home, Folly. The Misses Teusler made their debuts in Richmond during the Christmas holi- days gnd Mrs. Wilson was among the ofit-of-town guests at thelr party. “Mrs. Benjamin Hodges Smith will niotor from Richmond today and will Join her nieces, the Misses Teusler, and spend the week end with Mrs. Wilson, returning to Richmond early npxt week, accompanied by -her nleces. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt and their daughter, ‘Miss Grace Vanderbilt, will arrive in Wash- ington on Saturday and have taken a suite at the (‘U‘]f\)ll Hotel. * ‘Mrs. Charles \dnr!hnl! of New York 18 a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry SOCIETY. Evening for Su- supper party this evening in compli ment to their sister, Mies Elizabeth Snowden Hill, and her flance, Mr. | Jerome Montrose Graham, whose marriage will take place Saturday. Mra. Andrew B. Graham, mother of the bridegroom-elect, entertained at dinner last evening for Miss Hill and her son and the members of the | wedding party. . | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thaw will be hosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. Willlam Davis West of 1302 | Eighteenth ~ street entertained at | | lincheon today in honor of Mrs | Adam M. Wyant, wife of Representa - | I tive Wyant of Pennsylvania,and Mrs. | | Alfred ‘Brousseau, president general, | Daughters of the American Revolu- | tion. Among the other guests wer | Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mre. Clyde Kelly. | | Mrs. Eli_A. Helmick, Mrs. William | Walker, Mre. Herbert M. Lord, Mrs | Alfred B. Garges, Miss Sophie Pearce Casey, Mrs. William H. Carter, Mrs, George M. Grimes, Mrs. Conrad H | Syme, Miss Carolene F. Smith, Mrs | Harry L. Merring, Mrs. Florence Co | tinett, Mrs. Verner A. Welte, Mrs. Theodore Osborne, Mrs. Louise L Sharpley, Mrs. Courtland Nixon, Miss Dorinda Rogers. Mrs. John V. White, | Mrs. Rex H. Rhodes, Mrs. George N| Meclver, Mrs. Ha Clay_ Hansley, Mrs. L. Perry West, Mrs. Richard D. L.a Garde and Mrs. John A. Newton. Mrs. George N. Baxter and her| | mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood Biggers, | entertained at luncheon today, their | Ruests remaining through the after { noon for bridge. In the company were | Mrs. Joseph Keyves and her house | guest, Mrs. W. W. Crenshaw of Ashe- | ville, N Mrs. Frank R. Curtis, Mrs. Eric Greenlees, Mrs. Eldon King, Mrs. Thomas Sterling, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Spillane, Mrs. Richard Steele, Mrs. Julien C. Smith, Mrs James Marshall Willey and Mrs. Mar- vin Tyler. Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb will entertain tonight at a small musieal, followed by a buffet supper, in her apartment in | the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. 1. A. Fleming and his daughter- inlaw, Mrs. Fleming, have gone to| Melbourne, Fla., where they are spend- | ing the Midwinter at the Indianiantic. Mrs. James T. Morris, who is pass- | ing the Winter at the Willard, will give a Valentine luncheon there Fri- day, February 14. ! Mrs. Enos Newman was hostess at | luncheon yesterday at the Mayflowe after Mrs. Townsend’s musical, hav ing as her guests Mrs. Martin W Goldsborough and Mrs. George | Joerns. Mrs. Fred Dennett and her daugh-| ter, Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp, enter- | tained at lyncheon vesterday at the ! Washington Club, in compliment to Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, wife of Repre-| sentative Fenn of Connecticut. There were 18 guests in the company. | Mrs. Dennett and Mrs. Slemp will | be hostesses at luncheon January 2 at the Congressional Club, in compl ment to Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, wife of Representative Hadley of \Wash- ington State, Mre. Preston Burch and her daugh- ter, Miss Peggy Burch, have issued cards for a tea dance at the Carl- ton Hotel Saturday, January 29, at 4 o'clock, in honor of Miss. Marguerite Orme. «daughter of frs. | MRS. CARLOS CLARK HALL, | Who, before her marriage Tuesday in -he Church of the Epiphany, was Miss | Lucille Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Platt Nichols of this city. |isa grnllllnie of the Foreign Service School. | James William Orme, who made her | debut earlier in the ‘season. Miss Burch, who is attending Bryn Marr College, will come to Washington to spend_the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Burch, at 1827 road. Miss Burch will be a debutante of next season. Mrs. W. Sinclalr Bowen will be at home Saturday afternoon from 5 to o'clock, at her resoldence, 3123 Cathe- dral Avenue. Mrs. Bowen will receive again Janua i Mrs. E. J. McVann is leaving today | for Pasadena, Calif., to spend two| nonths. She will visit in Omaha, Chi- cago and Detroit before returning to this city. Mrs. Tyree Rivers will oc- cupy her house during her absence. Belmont | ter, Miss Frances Gore, will leave to. day for New York and will sall Sat- urday for a cruise to the West Indies. They will return to Washington early in the Spring. Mrs. Gillett-Hill vlfll receive. Satur- day afternoon. Maj. James Calvin Hemphill of | Abbeville, 8. C., formerly editor of the ! Charleston News and Courier and | president emeritus of the Alfalfa Club, left vesterday for his home. Ma Hemphlill came to Washington Friday to attend the annual dinner of the Alfalfa Club, which was given Satur- day night at the New Wil'ard. Mr. and Mrs. Lambe; Hosts at Dinner Lflat Night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert en- tertained at dinner last evening when Mrs. Albert J. Gore and her daugh- their guests were Senator and Mrs. Mr. Hall | Tasker L. Oddie, the associate justics of the Court of Appeals and Mrs. Charles H. Robb, the alien property { custodian and Mrs. Howard Suther-| land, ", T. Dewart of | New Louls S. Joseph H. | H. Pope and | York, Mr. Himes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis. Mr. and Mre. Charles Porterfield | | Light will entertain at dinner Febru- ary 12 at the Chevy Chase Club. Miss Mary Lindsl nd Miss Isabel | Craig Bacon will entertain at dinner | this evening in the garden house nlt the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mme. Adri- enne Boucher; the well known Ameri: Friday Only! Special Purchase and Sale 200 New Hats $3.95 Unusual Values! New Fabr'ics New Colors New Styles A wonderful assortment Fourth Floor S0 —3 x\v_mm ARARAALLRALR AR AR AR LARR LR R CERRR AR RRRR AR R RN RS RN NN » after com- ars of opera engage and the continent, wmi Mr. and Mrs. 7B, Semple of Pitts-| syie burgh will arrive today at the Carl I ton Hotel for a stay of veral days. $9.75 and $11.75 .. You'll find oxfords, pumps, strap slippers, in patent, satin, black or tan kid or calf, reptiles, moires, silver and gold brocades and kidskin. Every pair taken from our regular stock, but not all of our Stetson shoes are.in. cluded in this sale. “Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street sxsssxsxnsssssssxs U der Raleigh Haberdasher Management Pbuipsborn G081 614 ELEVENTH ST. . Gen. and Mrs. E. i1l be at the Mr. and Mrs. J. SOCIETY. dinner party tonight. in Washington tomorrow, visit. D $7.75 Friday—In the Inexpens: Dress Shop at— A / Meany will ar. and Cariton Hotel for a|Graham from Rome, Ga., Meredith have Stetson Shop Sale of Women’s High-Grade Footwear can mezzo-soprano, who has recently | They will entestain at an informal |gone to New York ahd are at the returned to this country pleting two ments in Ita be the guest of honor. Hotel McAlpin. Miss Adelaide Douglass will have her houss guest Miss Laura who will urm- tomorrow to ' spend s _week “(Continued on Nineteenth Page) | as SASS ATHTLRLELEXLERXARXARERRRERRREERE RXHE LR E AR EREREEEEREERERRESEEK e S AR EE AR NN RN RN B Belmont, having arrived this morning. Mrs. Percival S. Ridsdale is enter- taining at bridge this afternoon for her daughter, Miss Betty Ridsdale, in compliment to her house guests, Miss Lillian Roberts, Miss Helen Hunter of Pittaburgh and Miss Mary Schmidt of Jersey City, who. are former class- mates of Miss Ridsdale at Ogontz School. The company includes Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Nancy Hamilton, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Frances Hop- kins, Miss Harriet Huntress, Miss Georglana Joyes, Miss Page Pulllen, Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss Mabel Carolyn Mead. Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Harriet Stearns Whit- ford, Miss Marguerite Orme, Miss Grace Mueller, Mise Charlotte Chil dress, Miss Maud Marshall Mason, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Sophie Beale, Miss Francesca McKenney, Miss Idanthea Moffat, Miss Marie Gillespe, Miss Evelyn Gordon, Miss Carolyn exander, Miss Elizabeth Clem, Miss ces Saul, Miss Virginia Richard- #on snd Mise Betty Edwards. The Misses Hill will entertain at a LUCAS / Formerly with En l:-‘\u- -M“fi:’"\ 1110 Ma Rower Hoiel 926 F St. Bet. 9th & 10th Next to Metropolitan Theater Established Now all short lines of Artcraft Slippers are SIX EIGHTY-FIVE Irrespective of former prices and former reductions. Satins, suedes, patent leathers, calfskins, browns and blacks. Straps, Oxfords, Operas. ALL JHORT LINES ARE Sizes and widths are depleted, o of course, yet nearly every size will be found in a variety of beau- tiful models. 12 l9 CONNECTICUT Ave~s Advance Dresses In a Sale that Stamps Philipsborn’s as the place to go for Style and value (¢ CLEARANCE SALE Offering groups of quality apparel selected from our regular stocks and drastically reduced—Many items af.cost and below cost. The last opportunity for six months of obtaining ARTCRAFT Slippers at such astonishing values. The importance of this event from the standpoint of featuring the NEWEST dress fashions cannot be overemphasized. Equally important is the fact that they are offered at only $15—the price that has made our Tnex- pensive Dress Shop so indispensable to thrift- loving women. And the quality and work- manship are far superior to that of ordinary $15 Dresses. Fashion notes that Street, Afternoon, Dinner are really new. ~ and Evening DRESSES #47.50 COATS %95 Waffle shirring in clever variations. s The all-around blouse More ' - Complete Lines 55 B 0% 3 Hosiery all over Chi jfom . VERY FINE VALUE ARTCIALT SUOLS 1311 F Street '22.50 b » 855 is very smart. Tailored touches are decidedly different. Pleats and tucks show new trends. Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Jerseys, Flannels, Woolen Crepes and Compose Combinations in Shades of 125 75 Entire Collection of FUR COATS Radically Reduced HATS, $5 No exchanges All sales final Ocean Blue Leaf Green Rose Beige Mother Goose Grecian Rose Monkey Skin . Goya Red Hydrangea Queen Blue Silhouettes portray chic youthfulness. Thrift Special—100 Silk and Cloth Frocks remaining from present season’s sellimg— reduced to No returns

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