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SOCIETY el SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927. ;3 e e —————— e ———————————— evening. His subject will be “America [ Delta Alpha at the Congressional| Gines; the Ttalian naval attache.|Col. and Mme. Victor Mutt: the Vene- and Americans in Their True Ligh! Country Club last week. Comdr. and Signora Alberto Lais; the | zuel v ena BRIDE OF SATURDAY Miss Honora Bailey, daughter of bach, | mPerial Japanecse naval attache, Capt. oroaie s o o "?Y’\;"T;nrl:‘;.‘“ Representative and Mrs, Ralph .| Brig, Gen. Samuel D. Rocken | Isoroka Yamamato; the imperiai|nent in Washirigton military, naval Bailey of Missourl, will come from | the commander of the District of CO' Japanese military attache, Col. No-|and soeial circles. sk I , Wi mi T of e k % 1 v ot . - > . ' - s hiladelphin, where she s a student | lumbia Chapter of the MIVIAEy, OFclr | buru Morita; the Brazilian naval o A collation supper will be served in - - = of Oscar Seagle, to give a group of tache, Comdr. and Mme. Ravalar de re at > saeE . M, G . . i vocal numbers. rangements have been completed for| Aquino: the Cuban military attache, §I‘:‘,,?€"‘"fi st B o . 7 . e, - Hostesges for the evening will be | the annual military ball, recept! "sn n‘ Capt. and Senora Enrique A. Pryeto: | Atert H. | arrott, assisted by Maj. h[I'S C()Olld = Wl" Receive GueStS by\ : : : | | L Dyer, Mra: Sam C. Major, | supper dance of that organization {0 Licut. "Rafael Altonto v Garelr cu. | o one oy Dondero wil be in chargo . g k S . Mrs. Charles K. Kiefner and Mrs. I.|be held at the Hotel Mayflower of | iun army; Maj. and Mmo. George e g it e 8 % V. McPherson. Lincoln’s birthday, February ‘u 61 Sult 6t ihe French ariny i The ball. which has always been Representative Joe J. Manlove, | ball will be held in the grand ballroom, | Forh &, of the one of Washington's social successes, SpCClill Appomtment at the White [ : . . president of the society, will preaide | preceded by a recetion in the sunken | i Ech lY, Oy the | i iy Will ‘e under the general charge of o at the meeting. Other officers re.|gardens of the Riviera a Biitnd de' i b > ce F. ht, assisted by cently elected are: Representative W. | the ballroom. .| tary attache, Lieut. Col. and heim, jr., and H()USC ThIS Afternoon. : Rt B G T Nl‘lsnn“‘l'il-p- president; second vice ~”'(:'n“:.‘.'.‘| have I\;-:w}: MARS 10 48 |8 Gt it G Capt. Charles Demonet. < 3 president, Bessie Phrker Brueg o Lis s , - i 3 3 % - 5 geman, chairman United States Em eiving line include Gen. and Mrs tache, Lieut. Comdr. and A The Women's City Club membership ; arles P. Summerall, the chief of | turo de Young; the Royal Spanish |committee will give a “special fea” at Ce rensatic Co ssi 0 1 it o o) of the United States Arm military attache. Vietoreno Casajus; | the elubhos 3 ¢ s 1S. COOLIDGE s recelving| where he will attend a cor | o ; & - 3 thifd vice preald e M E | e special ap-|d of dental colleges . Co . : e e i W. Eberle, | the royal spanish naval attache, | morro : red parior | will join Mrs. an in their apart . 3 Badgley, and treasurer, Mr R. | chief of mnnl | Comdr. and Senora Adolfo H. de|Mrs. Virgil B R er lintit b Contcticut avehne tEe 6 , 3 o o | Tnitea “States. Nav . and Mrs. | Solas; the Esthonian military attache, | - (Continued on of the w e . ¢ The program will be followed by |John A. commandant of the | Mrs. William Fitch Kelley ha ven | : % ; dancing Imission to the m United States Marina Corps. 1[1::] ) and Baroness Maltzan et R G S e et et ¢ will be by card. Informatio ard. | ception and the recelving 1}nn\“’; . Hosts at Evening Reception. {the Mayflower Wednesday 1o < . s 4 rrangements for guest A | in charge of Brig. Gen. Lloyd M. Bret Ambas: ¢ 1Y cards |James McClure of Ken 1Ky f | : > s & vined from any office the s 1d Admir K b v it with a party of friends, i 5 . . s iine PreslTene. ¢ “00li¢ Mrs. Emery Smit} Miss C B: B Douptasn of es - " \nm.al for Benefii of | the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight 1ss Lora Darr Chevy Chase, will not be harity Hospital Work, I°. Davis, the Secretary of the .\..-\\ afternoon, Bhe vecelved] . . : Lo 4 Mis. dines Bawied: T . | and Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Maj. Gen. 2 A : & 3 iy B s \nd Mrs. Charles P, Summerall, Maj having w her Mrs v 5 3 ; ve a musical at her 2, 16 § Ropmest e e . : : : = D 8121 Gion. 'and Mrs, John A. Lejeune, Ad- . g . ‘ o . < Bt o o e - 11 and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, the H' ARR \’ v L B I, ochck, T, Broeram St | s iy, aiacne. Mai. G “ ¢ president of the Rubinstein Clul and Ms ©. 0. F. CER piet ; lock at 3 v . ; . : nt prominent members of that or- | French military attache, Gen. Geovees ou eet, to me ant and Mrs. | : n. The musical, is under the | A. Lu Dumont; the Italian miii PIEA € scti Ave et Siia 116 A veit oF Ragtor [ : patronage of the members of St |attache, Gen. Augusto \ill)n xlhl. irit Z11-/ onnecticut Avenue : m ) g : 55 Stephen’s-Incarnation parish commit. | i$ naval attache, Capt. the Hon. R Hornbeck will be the 4 i tee of the Episcopal Iye, Far and | Stopford, Maj. W. H. Alston, royal Main 7772 t the eek lunch- 3 | 1e ) ¥ nd it the Wemen's Bia . . Thront Hospital. amd will be. givew | British army; Baron Lieut. Joseph 1 Sab st the Gldtbsuae 6E i iy or benenit of the charity work of | van der et “ruvl’:;;‘g;}:;‘l milita al St at th clubhouse of the hospital attache e Yel 2 H Americs 3 ox L tacl ' ana Senora Urbanivin Evening Gowns, Street Dresse sity Wome 3 o 7 . Sy Mrs aribaldi Sargent, Mrs = Sport Clothes o] e v a and Mra, William the list of p interesting card e » : Monday, February ntertained a b ’ : : : , at 38 k in the large ball St Marks : - ' room. New Willard Hotel ot Mre Carlisle Nibley, 4 : I b party is under the aus r of Senator and Mrs. Reed | |: i : o o art section of the Twen Shing, o 518 having as other guests Mrs ! o . 2| |teth Century Club, and is for the i gl % ments, Mrs. John Darby, i i e purpose of ng a fund to pur r Hoover, Miss Nell & ch a set of linen Medici prints for g £ ! iss Helen Moran and Miss | i : ¥ i the Carnegie Public Library. These Senator Mrs. Walie Doroth: 3 beautiful copies of (he great masters dinner this evenine o B 1 o " MRS, JEROME MONTROSE GRAHANM, will be placed in the Public Library dinner th ? insin, il | Daughter of Mrs. Richard S. Hill and before her lw'mm‘ull) appointed wed-{ 414 will he available for students, art Edge as t ay | Senator Lenroot onsin, will ovits TBotar o - on, N ertain at heon on Wednes ding Saturday she was Miss Elizabeth Snowden Iil. cturers, and in fact for the s Cogg rtain at heon on Wednesday | =y use of all citizens of Washington. sale has been a big has been with t r Sunday the preside ng room of t : 5 s 3 s, due to th E as The Minister .| Mavflower, following the last of Mrs. | iy irequctions will be made by Prof.|of the card party, assiste s | Mr. ana Mrs. Willam B. Leahy J T b T :ai;.!“:lh.::\\\ulh Clech =i are at the Hotel | 1AW wnsend's “musical morn- | y;ner Louis Keyser William Hamilton B 3, | entertained the members of ‘the Phi Slip covers made. Tai- KNOW _values—and wr[ H s - in New York, will ret v .-* neerts th . the artists A. Droop, Mrs. Charles H. Robb and | lored to fit your furniture. )\ thetnt " SUIb stenty fefe it r for the occasion by 2 hn and her | Mrs. Alexander Semmes. %) Koy (ize 3ipiEce stiiteswith 7 ill plenty left!! tomorrov Son. Wnnt Wise w Mrs. David S. Barry, jr., ol - - S i R two children a ending some time | Representativa Hamilton I five straight separate cush- . Silk and Flannel va, was the honor a B e e T I | New Yotk Will biel tHE ite the 1130 Oy Tiotele o ! ions; snap fasteners; French 3 et o o g 3 : . avenue and Forty-elghth street, New|next meeting of the Missol | T 3310, am finish or tape bound, :(;m;kq(;r;""\l iths iiowlng ot 118 Bl ity, M spending | York. Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson | which will he held at the Hall of N ¥ ‘ se L Bflg.flfl s i DRESSB . ¢ last evening at the Carl veral months in Washington at the | : VO i ere. | tions, Washington Hotel, Tuesd: Write o phone for samples 2 . ~ i \LA r, was hostess to small e aa——————— otel Bureau of Commer 1 Andrew Aldwell 6t /0% | o "Beonomics. Among thote who | company at dinner last evening in | i {1all entertained a theater party Center Market | Sehoet Wean it showing enator | the presidential dining room : . 4 sherw chool Wear. attended the showing onsl Saturday in honor o o Mo $15.00 Values Tee Slater Overman. Senator James st s Cox | Mi%. Samb J. Penn. Other g Has One More Wing W. Wadsworth, Renres 5 Svage. N, % Ehieste v rs. Lindley F 3 4 <hea 1513 28th St. S.E. Frank H Foss, ' Repress | oL Po Bmes: ML C. qre mueete | ward. Tayior, Mra, 3. W O o Than a Bird Enei%% Lincoln 5350 7 SILK DRESSES ner F' the will be } compliment to Miss rles | of Kentuck thicum, resentative | oot o 0 Pty and Mrs. Theodore Shue Vare and the commerc 3 5 and Mrs, Andrew S, Caldwel are a & and Mrs. Andr Caldwell < L Regular $20 to $7 50 2 . o counselor of the Br s . Miss Belle Sherwin will give a tea | cntertained at dinner 5 Mrs. John Joyce Broderick. tomorrow afternoon at her new home, | honor of Mr. wnd Mrs. James \V. Car. $22.50 Values .. ST 528 Sevi str il be in|malt. The dinner was followed by sentative and Mrs. Adam M, | 528 Seventeenth street. It will be in | mal = W oed o company of 30 | the mature of a housewarming. The | cards. 2 s s i ning in | Euests will include women in oficial.| i Jonn F Hewson, who s In 1206 G St. their apartment at Wardman Park | Plitical and or ros g s her Winter home at St. Augustin Hotel. Mrs. Craig King has issued invita- | Fla., was hostess at dinner Saturda: Mrs. Wyant will receive tomorrow | ¢jong for a tea Wednesday afternoon | evening. ea' ance afternoon from 4 to 6:30 in her apart- [ (O8% (08 B o0 OO SR fnenint i - il . - o e A e v is_bei ’ a, Hours’ ment and_will be assisted by Mrs. | {7 o8 000 “King will entertain Au't}tr;\ga(iiuzg'ut‘hfl(:?;grv)\,:ifi)ufhi‘l:}:ug: Gude’s Flowers Bring Many Happy James S. Parker, Mrs. John N. Speel | ;"% wet® g6, 8 2 . . pper, followed by bridge, | v 13 st \Wardm g o . and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann. after the ten Wednesda$ evening s (Babeit of i WARIC.atin Homs uits ats . s . Ratord Cavle, wifs of o ey Fingn. o Blooms of June Loveliness resentative Coyle, will be at home to- | RReception to Honor President This_will be under the auspices of resses morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock | and Mrs. William Mather Lewis. the Pierce Guild, of which Mrs. Wen- Make G the Dull Corners' at her home, 3030 P street. A group of charming young women | dell P. Stafford is president, the other e Gay 7 e T from the undergraduate classes of |officers being Mrs. Josiah A. Van Jr:érf“?fieb;;d&;’:h ‘“'1\1;?11‘0{’;2: George Washington University will | Orsdel, Mrs. Simon Wolf, Mrs. Henry % . W assist toni ion to be | B. Pati Mrs. . i i home Wednesday from 4 10 630 | Siven i monor and Dr. Ang. Mrs. Vi | Wilson. - Mre. H. Clay Browning. in R e e o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel. llam Mather Lewis the Columbian | chairman of the committee in charge Spring flowers—a potted blooming plant or a bouquet R TR | Women of George Washington Univer- | s e of roses. Phone your order now—it will be given prompt Gen. Chorles P, Summerail, has re.|Sity. Miss Marguerite Daly is chair- = B e e e et turned to Fort Myer after being in |Man of the group, other members of e New York at the Waldorf-Astoria for | Which are Miss Virginia Blackistone, R ShArt Siiy. Miss Jane Blackistone, Miss Betty | BROS e e Bradford, Miss Myrtle Crouch, Miss : The Ambassador to Spain, Mr.|Sallie Finney, Miss Marceline Gray, Ogden ~H. Hammond, arrived in|Miss Matalee Lake, Miss Margaret Washington this morning and is at | Maize, Miss Florence Merriam, Miss Three St Your Qonventance the Mayflower Ruth Newburn, Miss Alice Ranck, s et Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will be host- _\,':..,,r‘;’;;“v;{mefi_"b"r"s i 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. to a company of 150 at dinner | "he hours for the reception are from 7 il followed by dancing this evening. |4 gelock to midnight, and there will Main 4278 3103 14th St. NW. Main 1102 Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. John Allan |je gancing and a musical program. 2 Col. 3103 Dougherty gave the last of a series|gpacia) features of the evening's en- § ° of three (flas. )e\l‘el 3 fl_ern/‘nn crtainment will be the selections by Members at Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association when they were assis y the George Washington University 5 Helen Clifford, Miss Adel lee Club and the dancing of the lass, Miss Evely - | Charleston by several fraternit: y ' ass, Miss n ston by r v boys. Gladys ¥ f‘.;‘f:“" , M e In the receiving line with the guests s Rionlie 8 Miss of honor will be Mrs. Henry Grattan i g T b ) Plain and Fur-Trimmed COATS M 310 gs:f:x';; Doors 9 All Sales Open Fi mal 8:30 AM. 1204 G St. N.W. Exchange: WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST e Values ON L ‘1" AT 9 SILK SLIPS— JELLEFF'S — splendid quality the famous Gold crepe de chine, Stripe silk stock- J beautifully tal- that WEAR. lored. pecial, Y A FASHON wmmno- . R aits Hampsor Doyle, president of Columbian Women, T ek oLk EoDITow e and the ofticers of her administration. the Hotel Barclay for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher was host Your five-piece parlor suite reupholstered for less now than ess to a mn-unn of 17 at luncheon you can buy one new chair for nowadays. $9.00 Silk Tapestry cut vesterda rasslands Country Club, to 298 ik ymndthiis week oEly. S’N! ’\ Mrs. Sidney 7 erro will not be R home Thursday, but will receive Wednesday is a teenth street. T - ighty i - . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin, who ) ,";'5,7,1,“‘; ',,",P,aa'g 1233 lofll st. N.W. su."fiz.‘;mw Frank ll.ll 7483 0 ve with the latter's parents, Senator L a . D. Tyson, will go Swanee, for it's and Mr: | < ¥riday .,n‘fi”f\ i lh;.u?:x;uerMr a8d 2;%15 v C.HCDS.E T:QOM Mrs. F. Ashton de Peyster, who will ontertain at dinner for them before the ball. NITE i HOURS: 8:45 to 5:30 MAIN 1294 Mrs. Sidney Cloman was hostess to Special entertain, y of 50 at luncheon today of fun you'd ex- y the Chinese room of on, 3 Dlsata: o - r Hote 5 . “bancife . 1o i % b 1. The guests were D uiin ariin 0. Dunwoodie \ new braid belt crepe elaborated is the feature meated at two long tables, Mrs | Syncopators. Cloman’s niece, Mrs. Wilson Prichett | 13th & E B sy Dunwasdo. fredk of Philadelphia, acting as hostess at | 1215-17 F ST. 1214-18 G ST. trock." $25 Tor ‘misscs, $35 one table and Mrs. Cloman presiding| it the other. Mrs. Willlam Wallace Spalding will entertain at luncheon Wednesday at 2400 Sixtecnth street. Department of Dr. Willam Neal Cogan, dean of' the Dental College of Georgetown Uni 5 ens Sap % - versity, left yesterday for Chicago e ot % P]eats d D - l 5 Cre . i s by the g - - E % 2, 2 3 — B o e Conspire Smartly in At Sloan’s Art Galleries DECORATION et % O one New Nine-to-Six Frocks 715 13th Street ’ HERE is on Exhibition a i R C oll ect 0r9s Sa]e y col]ec?ion of special Yalues i K,V;',"e:':,, a—n_d $2 5 (By Oataloguo) in draperies and novelty items. Japanese and Chinese works of art and curios, antique furniture, rare oriental rugs in unusual sizes, paintings and | For the girl or woman whose day begins at 9 and wh water colors by well-known artists, silverware, needlepoint has no opportunity to change her frock before dinner—Dun- woodie crepe is the perfect solution to the problem of how to 0 . work, China, glassware, bric-a-brac, ete. SPeczal! A4 be smartly groomed at every hour of this interlude. It is a splen- did wearing fabric—it holds its shape beautifully—it is a perfect At Public Auction e ‘a N medium for the expression of the tailored mode—nd fast but 2 . . not least, it is highly approved by style authorities. Within Our Galleries, 3-PC. SLIP COVERS 0, & Developed in the smart simple slim lines that belong to the new Spring season—discreetly trimmed with seli-fabric_elabo- ration, effective wide braidings—slight touches of embroidery— 715 13th Street, $ 50 lipp ) 37 5 1, ‘ these frocks give an air of distinction and good breeding that Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday not ordinarily a feature of dresses that retail at $25. and Friday, (Including S i That is the purpose of the Simple Frock Shops—to pro- eparai snions | vide the busin woman or girl wil authentic, well-made January 25, 26fi 27 and 28, 1927, s PR | et sttt e o at 2 P. M. Each Day. A lower price on all orders [}| desirable “expensive” look. taken from now until February lst. i Navy, black and all the new Spring colorings Being effects from the collection of Mr. B. H, Collins, well-known connoisseur of this city, together with addi- 2 A . g tions from several local families (names witheld by re- Plain or Striped Grade Linen | : Misses’ Simple Frock Shop—Third Floor quest). Terms: Cash. ! Women’s Simple Frock Shop—Secend Floor C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts.

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