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L o SOCIETY. Y EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY.' JANUARY 21, 1927. SOCIETY. turned to Washington, and is at the BRI R e daughter, Miss Barbara A ty ) GUEST FROM ‘LONDO compliaent. to Al arbs . |Chastleton Hotel for the Winter. { o Luciile Claire Smith will en-} Representative and Mrs. William A. \ rtain at supper this evening in eom- | Ayvres of Kansas announce the mar- | pliment to Miss Elizabeth Snowden | riage of ther daughter, Miss Pauline R AT O | Hill and Mr Jerome Montrose | Ayres, to Lient. Harold Nordmark . Graham. whose marriage will take ) William, U. S. N., yesterday at noon i P e place tomorrow. in the chapel of the Naval Academy. | i3 i President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts at . ; L Gl et Seo. FiichEan . cuttn, whil [AnDERe 208 ;;;;';d;rg"g;;n;‘mv{ ' Healthful! g % i + entertain a company of young People | “The hrije had as her maid of homor | CARES URE, rich cream— \ & & 4 it dinner tomorrow evening for their | oy gigter. Migs Margaret Ayres, and | f 3 + , rich creal Musical and Dinner Party at . | debutanie danenter. Miss Alice Cutts, | Ciout.” Stanhope Rine was tne best | @Y T35 S Cokes frozen for refresh- 2 5 N 7 preceding man | - : Teceding the dan . s - . $2.30 the Hundred i White House Last Night. - : Tidee Wit give tor Miss Betty Bald A \ 5230 the Huna ment — flavored for ’ % y : win Mrs, William Cline Borden will dis- 3 tempting taste—the joy —_— ntinue her Saturday afternoons at * - i Mrs Gillett-Hill will be at home in-{home until after February 22. | “"ag" k': of every boy and girl. RESIDENT and Mrs. Coolidge | dinner this evening of the Assistant . formally tomorrow from 4 to 6 ¥ ithday Cakes And it's “so good” for were hosts at dinner last night | Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert M. i 5 She will have ing g . | 4 at the ite House in Olds ; i Aaron Gamble, Mi villan Gamble, | 1 John W. Joves and her x xt them, too, when blended of the Chief Justice vt ! i Chapein rand - Mis, | Jooutnnte CUmwES" M Cedrgnn Chupenees Crabe, ete by BUDD’S. Supreme Court and Mrs, Taft | Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the : . o oyes. are spending the week end at Charches, Clubs, ete.. o L and the assoclate justices, having a | Secretary of Labor, was the ranking o ) : : number of additional guests to meet | Suest at the luncheon given today by 59 McHugh. wife of Lieut. James : R d iy 5 ) James W. Carmalt, in honor of | . . > SHugh, Unfted States | 18th and (40_lllmbla oa Much more than the usual interest Taliaferro,” wife of the 3 ¥ sistant naval attache of the | attached to the dinner party. as rict Commissioner. The other | T | embasey in Toklo, who has Chjef Justice and M ’ : sests were: Mrs. John A. Hull, M . b her mother's cousin Made to Order BERE o stee T, Willis | . R MeCall, Mrs. Richard Yates, ) 3 « Mackenzie, has gone | Prices | Chitty, senior master of the Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Royal MeKenna, : . AT sl feom | s Bench, and his daughter, Lady Philip “PI'I‘\'A\x'r'i_l: ann, Mrs. H. 1 Per 5 e shortly to join her husband in| At Factory gon-Stowe of London. There was like- [ TY, Mrs. Arthur Tirreil, M - . rina, stopping en route to spend a | e wise a charming compliment and in Irving Cox, Mrs, 3. Hopkins, | . % short Lnn}“ with her parents, the Qualicy Window Shadeg Mads to novation in the fact that Mr. Paul Frank W. Bacon, Mrs. J. .| o enm Ambassador to Berlin and| Draperes, Slip Covers—Hours, § to 6 Kochanski, the violir 1 one of | Bradley, Mrs Henry Clay Ramsley | |- I Sk e X the artists of the evening. played the [and Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, Jr. | : . i | - 11 F Sp. N.W. Main 3211 for Eetimates composition of Viee President Dawes, ) - Mrs, Sidney ‘Cloman entettained “Melodie,” as one of his numbers he Minister of Guatemala an : . - comen e 9 12 at Tuncheon today The state apartments of the White | Senora de Sanchez Latour will enter 3 i R it House never were more attractive, |tain a company at dinner this eve ; Mo ey With fresh blossoms placed in every | ning ! available spot, ifully set among | — | Donno Ortensia Plercy di Mignano. maidenhai r ferns. Car On account of official mou - : R e - SiMiat. OF ‘thow Milster: of of the Belgian embassy Rumania and his daughter, Mlle. o8 corrAdon i : finister of Colombia and Mme. | nne Cretziano, will give a song carnations and dainty pri < -o| Olaya have recalled the invitations | | recital at the home of Mrs. Henry F. abundantly used in banks of f for the dinmer in honor of the Bel- | 4 | Dimock at 1301 Sixteenth street this | the mantels in the great e: or. | glan Ambassador and Baroness de i e o at_ 44 Weloek. Shie will with standards of carnations placed in | Cartier they had arranged to give | | he assisted by Erno Balogh at the L] z in effective corners. The | tomorrow evening. | .} Ipiano. The program includes groups 7 plano stood ar m at | — | | of old English songs, Rumanian folk . the morth end of room, and two | Kendrick ~{ song: ench eighteenth century large npht-kym'r{‘ll chat laced { Announce gem l.u their 4 songs and Neapolitan folk songs. 2 in the center of the front row of gilt | s Maye Kendrick IND. § — chairs for the President and Mrs. | Harmon. No UNDERWDOD, r. and Mrs. G. Logan Payne will u 110{3 mC«P Coolidge, with the guests of honor at | date has been set for the wedding. | L at dinner this evening. either side - LADY PHILLIPSON STOWE, — Pale pink roses were used in the| Representative and Mrs. Ogden L.| Daughter of Sir Willis Chitty, chief master of the King's bench, and with him,| capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun will green parlor, while snapdragons, | Mills will entertain a company of [a guest in the home of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft. Sir Willis abl his| entertain guests at dinner this eve- Ophelia roses and huge bunche: 32 at dinner this evening. They will | daughter were guests at the White House last night. ning. calla lilies adorned the blue parlor and ¥ s a r January 24. e - - 3l - in the red parlor there was a beauti — Senor Liborio Justo, chancellor of ner Mrs. o Angel Food Cakes | ful arrangement of white roses. They | Representative and Mrs. George |in the Church of the Epiphany, the | tained a company of 12 at luncheon |the Argentine embassy, who has been were set in a bank of ferns on the | Hamiiton Combs, jr., of Kansas City, | Rev. Z. B. Phillips officiating today at the Club St. Mark's for her lin New York for some time, has re- mantel from which hung a festoon of [ Miss.. have recently taken apart-| ar.. Equ R T TR O 8 e e R S S R SR BT AT S S graceful ivy especially placed and ments, for an indefinite period, at| pt'J HOW gt 7 - YT p 7S YV ranged by .\hw-’l_ Coolidge herself and-| Tilden Hall 4[-\1'; .I’”J""p . was a gu | TT 2\ ! “‘4’[}‘ \‘I’l’-’fs’\‘l"’:i‘s\';f’: q which was the prettiest decoration of FmET I csovniioe Baokin PRk witver suemty | B l ANE N ENENESWENE A the cheery red parlor seen in many Rlnl’[:rs:n\ldali\'v ;nd (\l ‘;v@nrx:" R.| Sere: Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mme. | ¢ b A s o v moons. Stobbs of Massachusetts, who are re- | vacin “Mre Edward 3 Siene | WW : - ) £ e’ state dining room table was | Siding at the Mayflower, entertained | Youn Towee ertor s Chissoe 3 1% FASHINGTON & LEADING FLORIST % With deep red | at dinner last evening in the presiden. | - o | o artistically arranged : 3 ~ Bell, Mrs. Henry Mrs. T, “Gude’ wers Bring Many Happy Hours” carnations, freesia and gloriosum fern, | ]”;"‘_‘ dining room, having 10 in their | Covington, Mrs. Mark ‘ Eleibloeeh & Y HaPPy ce being used | party can, Mrs. M. sister of Mrs. San- . | with the President and| . i < prd; Mrs, Oscar sby, Mrs. James | P Mrs. Coolidge were: The Chief | The secretary of the Costa Rican j Beck and Mrs. Frederic L. Chapin. | . ation, Senor G 30 ez, | * . A 3 " fics ana Mo Tat. 3r dustice and | eEaton, Senee Sablegmo £ Gonaaler | ate Vand pom, Basiy il oo Flowers and Decorations g Frankdy,there are only about 1200 pairs o thess Mrs. " | ppers to be had and the sizes are not complete by Hall sistant editor of the Pan-Amer. v .. Tavnolas, . Mr. _Justice . 8 - n Sanitary Bureau, at his marriage | Pons several weeks. 7 o 2 e e e | Saturday afternoon to Miss Lucills| Comdr. and Mrs. Paul Bastedo wil for Weddmgs, Teas any x:l;le:.nsh gut to the woman who is fortunate Niche enough to find her size in the collection the values | entertain at a dinner dance this eve- ford and Mr. Justice and Mrs. S .|~ Senora de Gonzalez will be matron | e “ourt circle | Py -~ vt 3 = ing at the Montgomery Country Club > d S ail of the Supreme Court circle: the | of honor for. Miss Nichows, who 1s auite| FiSyis ‘g aion omery Country Club and Luncheons are so exceptional that she will consider a visit to Attorney General and Mrs. Sargent, | voung and pretty and the daughter of ¢ : Senator and Mrs. Frederick H. Gil- | Mr. and Mrs. Platt Nichols of this| Moy Grimn. The Flowers and Floral Decorations our shop well worth while. lett, Sir Willis Chitty of London,|city. The ceremony will be performed | Mrs. Louis D. McFadden enter- are always commented on by the guests, so Lady H. M. Philipson-Stowe, daugh- | m—— oo you want them to be the finest. ter of Sir Willls; Representative Florence P. Kahn, the Solicitor Gen- We make a specialty of creating only eral and Mrs. William Mitchell, Mrs. the most original, display for such events. Medill McCormick, Mr. ' Eugene | [ / Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Jopn Hay g All Elaborately Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. BROS. Clark, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Mr. and fi ‘ : o “TY Smocked Frock g G U D CO. Mrs. Henry Cunningham, Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis, Mr. and Three Stores for Your Convenience Mrs. Allan Forbes, Mrs. Alvin T. - Hert, Mr. Benjamine D. Hyde of " 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. W S Ay Boston, Mr. George N. Jeppson, Mr. ’ forming the smart bloused 5 :_r;'d Mrs. Noble Brandon Judah, F‘f\' 3 effect is illustrated. Of Main 4278 3103 14th St. NW. Main 1102 S & arles L}uns. Dr. and Mrs. Wil- | seer P Seie Col. 3103 “Vf S h A W2 llam Gerr; Members of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association (3 (S‘ Frank B. N";,\ Mr. and Mrs | chine with cut work and g . broidery in white silk: A N v Stearns, Col. Sherwood A. Cheney 4 - AN WA and Capt. Wilson Brown | W/ : this is a distinquished i, "Ei“',’,:fi\\",’f“i“'.’k‘.i\",’f J i\‘g:;:\:\‘g: i\'éfl(_ Vs A number of additions v | P model for many occasions. & T oI TG ITECITE u)é,\ asked for the mus which fol- A Aleo lowed the dinner, when Mr. Paul e s i | T ;i?chan!kx, violinist, and - Mme. | 4 white with eontrasting em- / \ uise Homer, contralto, gave the ! i i program, with Miss Ruth Emerson | il sty o and Mr. Pierre Luboshutz as accom- il & panists. i % Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns,| ‘ s orn : who have been visiting the President : end Mrs. Coolidge for about a month, | 608 w614 ELEVENTH ST will leave this afternoon for Boston. | 9 The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes \ e e e o \ L Pl E 5 608n 614 ELEVENTH ST. of Germany and Baroness Maltzan at dinner in the embassy tonight. T \ ; T e *1315 CoNNECTICUTAVE: I 14 ' . : feted at the C ssional Club at one by y g M T Ry i Congh s, Qi o | : Closing Out! any at Less Than ceptions held in the club in several | years. Mrs. Dawes was detained m: A ; . ! home by iliness, causing much disap- | ! pointment and solicitation from the : Half Prwe Our Very Fl St arriving guests, _—_——— 'le The Vice President stood with Mrs. ERLEBACHER 5 i \ i Lindley H. Hadley, president of the club, who wore a charming gown of jade green georgette and gold lace. Mrs. Edward T. Taylor, wife of Rep- 5 [ ] resentative Taylor of Colorado, also A was in the receiving line, and wore & modish gown of black with a pro- nounced design in silver, and Mrs. Porter H. Dale, who was in line until ; 5 the early departure of the Vice Presi- dent, wore a dainty costume of deli- cate orchid shade in georgetts, h @ sash effect at one side of deep h trope velvet. Capt. Stewart F. Miller made the introductions. e sudience room ot e e was| | MIDWINTER FASHION CONCEITS charming with its frieze of flags rep- | resenting the States of the Union,| placed according to their admittance. | . A table foi the buffet supp: - | in cupled the alcove and the Nav | y Orchestra furnished music for | N ing, which was indulged in after the | guests were all received. A big trib- | A ute to the popularity of Vice President | Dawes was manifest in the fact that | men outnumbered women in the com- | pany, a thing that has but seldom be- | fore happened 4 Tomorrow you will find a charming collec- The Secretary of 2 i & f ¥ Davis, who were ear tion of new Spring Hats that carry an air of in- from the club to “hi se | e s i ErTy 37 lr;u:li"cal.‘a\ did_many dividuality you always expect to see in Philips- . ® o e o e club members had with them | ~ of b ciuh membery wad vin tem K66 Ty, By o e ol Wi g The finest Coats in our remaining stocks and Mrs. Fred Den e i e sl Y | Dinner Gowns | NOW T —no exceptions—are in this group Assisting during Mrs. Schuyler Otis Mrs. / |Evening Gowns | $22.50 ‘ Mre. Olger ; 52V elvet*‘Sport Frocks [ $ I O ; Reductions not ordinarily taken until the middle of February 5 to Clara Sproul, all o | 9 ;‘:: by : “Conper = Afternoon ("'““5_/ $59.50 ‘ are now in effect. Women who know the matchless quality choice Willis C. Hawley, Mr Formerly §39.50 to §97.50 French Shop—Fourth Floor furs and materials and styles of Philipsborn Coats, but who have Henry Humphrey, Mrs and Mrs. William W. Wilson. | I waited for the lowest possible price on our finest Coats, will shop Secretary and Mrs. Kel Honor Guests at Dini (Tailored Frocks NOW in this sale. B S b % | 45 Cloth Jspor Frocte | gy 500 New Arrivals N . 3 | ‘ ( $4950 | Ready to Greet You Saturday at Mlsses ’ Womn 8 a"d Extra Slzes | |Afternoon Dresses | F. ly $35 9.50 Qose de"e j ormerly 535 to 57 ‘ l’lz:geo/ $5 H“"K'fwd‘ of ‘ { i M ' Reductions Average One-Third_gfl More i G e SpeCilll Group—-BelO’u) CO —_— In this collection you will find a fashion display 1206 G St of advance millinery. Every hat is a smart creation Sh. l | . E for now and early Spring. Sce them and you will - - - - riey 6 1 b h appreciate how unusual they are at $5.00. \ r e a C e[ : The greatest sacrifice we have ever. made— # Five-Dollar Hat Shop—Fourth Floor 4 s - [T eminine ofpparel of Sndividuality e Simply Amasing NEW $15 \ TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F_STREET ARRIVALS | ; DAILY