Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1927, Page 16

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i6 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | Kentucky Guest | SOCIETY The President and Dine With the Postmaster General and Mrs. N S President and Mrs. Coolidge will dine tonight with the Post master General and Mrs. New, who will e a small com: ny to meet thém w will entertain at hincheon February 2, in honor of he Chief Justice of hon Joseph am M =, who n the Hotel hurst, Mrs. wives of forr ained a o nith, Mrs. Me. s, Mrs gham, Mrs. hrey John- Mrs. Mrs. Brou Pittman, M King Jones Deneen, Dale, Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Lounde: The Vice President and Mrs. Dawe: will be the honor guests at dinner February 11 of the Secretary of Ag- riculture and Mrs. Jardine. The Sec retary and Mrs. Jardine will be hosts at dinner February 4. resident and Mrs. sts in whose honor the ry of Labor and Mr: will entertain at dinner Feb- 18 at the Carlton Hotel The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg entertained at luncheon to- day in compliment to the United States Ambassador to Spain and Mrs. Ogden H. Hammond. Others in the company were Mrs. Herbert Hoover, the United States Minister to Switz- erland and Mrs. Hugh S. Gibson, As- sistant Secretary of State and M Robert E. Olds, the counselor of the United States embassy in London and Mrs. Frederick A. Sterling, and the director general of the Pan-American Unioa, Dr. Leo S. Rowe. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla will entertain at luncheon tomorrow at the Carlton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond. The Secretary of War and M Dwight F. Davis will entertain a com- pany of 22 at dinner this evening in compliment to the Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg. Mrs. Ames Lothrop of Boston will arrive today to be the guest of the Secretary and Mrs. Davis, and will be present at the dinner. Baron and Baroness Maltzan Hosts at Lunch Today. _ The Ambgssador of Germany and Baroness Maitzan were hosts at luncheon today. The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert Work, 18 the guest in whose honor the Director of the Mint and M R. J. Grant will entertain at dinner in the Florentine room at the Wardman Park Hotel this evening. Covers will be laid for 40. Senator and Mrs. Thomas D. Schall have canceled all social engagements owing to the sudden death of Mrs. Schall's father, Mr. J. F. Huntlet, at Clarendon, Va. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, wife of the Senatoy from New Hampshire, has ssued cards for a luncheon to be held next Friday in the presidential suite at the Willard, at which covers will be laid for 30 guests. Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swan- son will be the guests for whom Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord will entertain at dinner this evening. Owing to 1lI- ness Senator Swanson will be unable to be present. . Secreta: Representative and Mrs. Henry W. ‘Watson have as their guest Miss Jean Penn Gaskel Hanock of Philadelphia. Representative and Mrs. Edward W. Pou have visiting them at the Burling- ton Hotel their son, Mr. George Pou, and his little daughter, Erie Pou. Former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial will entertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Fannie Dial, in, com- pliment to her house guest, Miss Mary Tucker, who arrived this morning from her home in Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dial will take thelr guests later to the Congressional Club for dancing. Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, U. 8. A, chief of « , was the guest of honor last night at a dinner ten- dered by Maj. George P. Ahern, U. 8. tired, at the Cosmos Club. An informal reception by members of the club followed. Among the guests at the dinner were Dr. L. B. Evans, Dr. George K. Burgess, director Bureau of Standards and president Cosmos Club; Judge James F. Smith, United States Court of Customs Appeals; Dr. George Otis Smith, director Geological Survey; Mr. Oscar T. Crosby, former Assistant retary of the Treasury; Dr. Gil- bert Grosvenor, president National Geographic Soclety; Mr. Frederic Wil- liam Wile and Mr. Willilam J. Flather. Former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial will entertain at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Fan- nie Dial, in compliment to her house guest, Miss Mary Tucker, daughter Foremost HE distinctive m flavors and rich creamy good- ness of BUDD'S Ice Cream have made it foremost among W ashing tonians’ favorite desserts for Half a Century. De- livered anywhere in the City. 18th & Columbia Rd. CoL. 706 CcoL. 707 ew Tonight. Gann, | s. | Mme, Mrs. Coolidge Will | of Mrs. Robert P. Tucker, of Charles ton Mrs, James Carroll Frazer enter tained a company of 10 at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Betty Baldwin, debutante niece of Mlun} Katharine Judge. | Former Representative and Mr Joseph H. Himes will be hosts at din- ner this evening. ! Mrs. Gillett-HlIl will entertafh at | | luncheon at the Mayflower Hotel to- | {morrow following Mrs. Townsend’s | morning musical {n compliment t Miss Dorothy Yates, daughter of Rep- | resentative and Mrs. Richard Yates | | The counselor of the Belgian em-! bassy, M. Robert Silvercruys, has taken an apartment at the Wardman | Park Hotel, having recently arrived In Washington to take up his dutles | at the embassy. M. Silvercruys has | been attached to the Helgian embassy n Washington several times, his last service belng as charge d'affaires dur- |Ing the Ambassador’s absence. Theodore Douglas Robinson s Helen Robinson will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to | 6 o'clock Assisting Mrs. Robinson :\\l" be Mrs. A, M. L McCormick, | Wiltm, Mrs, nory |Land, Mrs. ‘Amory Perkins, Mrs nces Whitney and Miss Margaret Browne. Mrs. Willlam Livingston Crounse will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock at 2419 Wyo- ming avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dallett Hemphill Wil- son have issued cards for an at home Sunday, January 30, from § to 7 o'clock, in the patio of the Carlton Hotel. Maj. and Mrs. Wyatt G. Franks have visiting them Mr. Merrill Simms of Birmingham. Ala. Mr. Simms and his cousin, Miss Katharine Moore Franks, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Franks, have just returned from a house party at Annapolis. given by Mr. Nebold Walmsley at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Walmsley, Dreams Landing, on the Severn. Mr. A. J. Wright has as his guests at the Mayflower Hotel Countess Alexandrine = Beroldingen and Mrs. Samuel Norris of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens are to be hosts for the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur and for Mrs. James J. Bavis, wife of the Sec- retary of Labor, at the New Willard Saturday, February 26. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Augustine Daly annourice the engagement of their daughter Marguerite Marie 10 Mr. Mark Attridge Miller of New Haven, Conn., and Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson Miller of this city. The wedding will take place early in April. Mrs. Clarence A. Hensey gave a luncheon today at Wardman Park DINNER :Seven to nine, at one-fifty, SUPPER Nine-thirty to two-thirty. No extra charge for Saturda: Club St. Mark's Peter Borr ALL MI ALL ALL Evening Gowns ALL Afternoon Dresses ALL Fur-Trimmed Coats 25% to —and TWELVETEN __G&rlebacher eminine d.p;_[':::cl of Individuality VETWELVE F STREET MRS. EUGENE K. BRI city treasurer of Louisville, Ky., and foremost In polities of that clty, who has been the guest of Representative and Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher. _ Hotel for her house guests, Mrs. James F. Clarke of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Robert A. Jenkins of Charlotte, N. C Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Jenkins will sail from New York Friday aboard the Transylvania for the Mediterrancan. Mrs. Joseph E, Davies was hostess to a company of 10 at luncheon today in compliment to Mr John Wright of Dallas, Tex., who is visiting her broth. er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary. The second secretary of the Polish legation, Mr. Jan Stalinski, enter- tained at tea yesterday afternoon in his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Frank Willlam Bacon has sent out cards for a Valentine tea dance Monday, February 14, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Bacon will be hostess at lunch- eon tomorrow. Mr. Alphonse Gaulin, consul gen- eral to Paris, will be the ;guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frelinghuysen Dumont at dinner this evening in the presidential dining room of the May- flower. Mrs. Eben Pike, the English portrait painter, who is now a guest at the Mayflower, will also be their guest at dinner. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar J. Orme en- tertained at a large tea Sunday in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Among their guests were the Minister ‘of Rumania, Mr. George Cretziano; Mlle. Jeane Cretziano, the counselor of the Italian embassy and Contessa Rogeri di Villanova, Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Rockenbach and Mrs. Rockenbach, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, MaJ. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Miss Evelyn Gordon, Dr. and Mrs. MacPherson Crichton, Mrs. Fred- 1011 Connecticut Ave., at K UNCH Twelve to three, one dollar and a la carte. Concert Music, Arsenio Ralou Directing DANCES y two dollars and a la care. DANCES Couvert charge, one-fifty. ys and Holidays. Dance Orchestra Spencer Tupman Directing as Cuisine For reservations, phone “Jake," Main 1458 ERLEBACHER INCLUSIVE DWINTER APPAREL ALL Dance Frocks ALL Fur Coats ALL “Erle-Maid” Frocks REDUCED 3315% More TURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1927. SOCIETY. eric R. Harris, Mrs. Blalne Lipscomb, Miss Teresa Crosson, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Philllp Orme, Mr. and Mrs John Henry Tilton, Mr. and Mrs James W. Orme, Maj. and Mra Donald Armstrong, Ma). and Mrs, Kenneth 1. Lord, the military at |tache of the Itallan embassy, Brig | Gen. Augusto Villa: the firat secrotary |of the Greek legation, Mr Dia | mantopoulous; the secretury the | German embasay, D nil - Baer; | Mra. Lilllan Hendrick, Miss Margue | rite Orme, the attache of the Spanish |embassy, Senor Don Fernando Sive lny de Toraesillas; the military tache of the Spanish cmbassy, Victorlano ajus; Mr Orme, Lieut. Charles 8. Mrs, Ward, of t Maj | Ward and | Cabinet Members and Others Enjoy “Lakme” at Auditorium. | of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover entertained at dinner last evening, Mrs. Hoover taking a | small group of their guests later to | the performance of “Lakme” given last evening by the Washington Opera {Co. in the Washington Auditorium | Mrs. Hoover's guests included Mrs {John Q. Sargent., Mrs. Frank B, Wil lis and Mrs. Charles 8. Deneen Mrs. James J. 1 wife of the scretary of Labor, was among the guests of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend in her box. Others In the company were Representative and Mrs. Clyde Kel {1ey, the naval attache of the It |embassy and Signora Lais, Count {U'Adhemar and Mr. 1. Sumner | Welles, { Mrs. Patten Wise Slemp was host ess in her box In compliment to Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick and her fianc Maj. Hubert Rellly Harmon, othe in the party Including Mr. and Mr Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. Calvin Cummings, cousin of Maj. Harmon; Miss Dorothy Mondell, Mr, and Mr Fred Dennett, parents of the host ‘\undti llJnscdum“Slemp, Mr. Manvil I ick and Mr, E 3 Iendriclc and Mr. Joseph Wittmann Mrs. Stokes Halkett had in her box Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Mason M. Patrick, Rear Admiral Willlam Ledyard Rodgers, ana the assistant naval attache of the British embassy and the Hon. Mrs. Knothe, ’ Col. and Mrs. Robert N. Harper were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Maury and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bachnock of Baltimore. Others in the audience were Minister of Greece and Mme. Simo- poulos, Senator and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chil- ton, Col. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Maj. and Mrs. George Onkley Totten, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Kauffmann, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Princess Cantacuzene, Princ Ida Cantacuzene, Mrs. John Hei Young, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bent- ley, Mrs. Francols Berger Moran, Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mallan, Miss Helen Carusi, Mrs. Gillett:Hill and her daughter, Mrs. James S. McClure; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Carpenter, Mrs. Jessie Emerson Moffat, Miss Idanthea Moffat, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, Miss Stier, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bright, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Judd, Miss Sophie Siebert, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Van Valkenberg, Mr. Heinrich The Secretary i Charles | the | Meyn, Mrs. Bamuel Beverly Keep, M, and Mrs, Frank H Mr. Charles Henry Butler Jack Nesbit erle A nonds, 1 My Mr, Bdward Van Devanter enter- talned at the supper dance at the Carlion Club last evening for a group of the debutantes His Huests Ellen Crenshaw, Mekenney, Miss . Miss Loulse Kitzhugh, Miss Margnret Howard Kerr, Mlass Rehokih Lipscomb, Mlss Mary Page Jullien, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Adelatde Douglass, Miss Alice Cutts, Mixs Laura Graham, who is the house guest of Miss Douglass, and Mr. Hugh Bell of London, Mr. Wal- ter Rufenacht, Lieut. (ieorge Penc Mr. Richard Schulze, Mr. Walter Abrams, Lieut. Carroll, Mr Martin, Capt. Bayette, Mr. Paul Luites, Mr. Rupert Sufsel, Mr. Winant Johnstor Mr. Albert Lindstrom, Lieut. Comdr, Scott Umsted, Lieut. Francls Grayling, Mr, Hugh Rowan, Mr. Gordon Burke and Mr. Browse Burke. ned a at the Mor- Mrs. Julien J. Mason ent wmall company at tea yest Mayflower Hotel in honor of Mr timer Arnold of New York Dr. James Brown ott, professor of international law at the George- town Forelgn Service School, who 18 leaving shortly for Rio de Janeiro to d fho Conterence on International Law, was the guest of honor at lunch- eon at the Carlton Hotel yesterday of the counselor of the Mexican em- . Dr. Antonio Castro-Leal; the of the Cuban embassy, Senor Senor Benjamin Cohen cre- tary of the Chilean embassy, and Senor M. G. Martinez, attache of the | Mexi 5 The other guests v the Rev. Father Edmund Walsh, regent of the Forelgn Service School, and Dr. Thomas H. Healy, assistant dean of the school. fr. @ Bl ve v ashington Miami, Fla., where they have been spending the Winter with Mr. Bliss, E ind are at the Wardman Park Hotel for a two weeks’ visit. They will spend some time in New York before Upholstering Chair Caneing The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All NUF-CED Save Money Now Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Frank. 7483 —for every hom Prices. Worthy Furniture e is a possibility through Henderson’s Quality stand- ards and Impressively Reasonable 7 Inspection of our stocks involves no obligation. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones Maln 7675 Main 7676 223132, ;//:;_,,‘,{; v **Gingham’ Kid for Southern Skies ND for fashionables, hereabouts, who like to start wearing the new things before they become general. Shown here in combination with Rose Blush or Grey kid- skin.. Two new colors, also redolent of Spring. $13.50 Silk hosiery, exactly to match, or sof Where fashions tly contrasting is Shop 1207 F St. make their debut Baward | Willlam- | rejoining Mr. Bliss at their home Ih [ Washington today and is at the Wil won, Miss Mabel Hoardman, Mrs. Fred: | Miami, lard, where he plans to remain untfl $5000 'N TEACUP FINE INCOME OR SALARY FOR YOU Friday. Others who have reserved tables for the card party to be given at the Wardman Park Hotel, on January 27, for the benefit of Wakefleld and Willlam and Masy College, by the Washington committee, Virginia Co- lonial Dames, are: Miss Barney, Mrs. Parker Crenshaw, Mrs. Hugh Cum- ming, Mrs. Willlam B. Davls, Mrs, Tilman Harrls, Mrs. Pembroke Thom, Mra. Stewart Elliot, Miss Frances 8mith, Mrs. Howard Hodgkins, Miss Hubard and Mrs. H. B. Hollifield Additional patronesses and those taking tables are: Mrs. Willlam - | son Page, Mrs. Willlam Morton of | the Alexandrin committee, bringing | with her a large delegation, Mrs. Wil kins Shields, Miss Eleanor Smith, " (Continued on Seventeenth Page) | 1600 PAIRS FARTCRART | Mrs. R. B Wolven and Mrs. 8. P. Wolven will not observe their day at home tomorrow. titul Lieut. H. 8, Kendall, U, 8. N., and Mrs. Kendall are at the Chastleton Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mra. Roland Kidder 8mith, wife of the Commissioner of the United States | Shipping Board, will entertain a party of 10 at luncheon Wednesday, in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, following the last of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's ‘“Musical Mors ings" for this season. Edward John- #on, tenor, and Miss Ruth Breton, violinist, will render the program at this concert. Mr. Archibald Roosevelt arrived in A Greater Bank for Greater Washington The FEDERAL-AMERICAN SLIPPERS IN A FINAL SALE 5 s For this week of Final Reductions we have taken all the shoes included in our Twice-a-Year Sale and have reduced them to these two excep- tionally low prices. There are so many lines and smart styles that you are certain to find a generous selection in your size. The regular prices of these shoes only a few weeks ago were 12000 13.50° 1500 9 - a pair! ARTCRALT SHOLS Bl “F Street 16.50 HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET 10% to 33Y3% Less than former prices in this DISPOSAL of Floor Sample LAMPS AND SHADES Listed are a few of t.he specials $18.75 Bridge Lamp, in black and gold finish, now e A LT $35.00 Decorated Pottery Vase Lamp, complete with georgette shade, now. $39.50 Pottery Vase Lamp, complete with silk shade, now. ............ $33.00 Pottery Table Lamp, complete with georgette shade, now. .. .. $39.00 Metal Vase Lamps, in gold, terra cotta, blue or ivory finish, now. . $20.00 Oval Taffeta Shades for the above, now. ....................... $100.00 Junior Lamp, in plated finish, onyx base, complete with taffeta and georgette shade, now. .. . $127.00 Gun Metal and Onyx Floor Lamp, complete with green taffeta shade, NOW ..o oivspialainalsioe siosedosonsinssisssansossases $19.50 Bridge Lamp, in plated finish, now. ....... $15.00 Bridge Lamp, in etched brass finish, now. . . $12.50 Pottery Base Lamps, now.............. $48.50 Old Brass-finish Floor Torcheres, now, each. . $28.50 18-inch Silk Shades, exquisitely tailored, now. $33.00 18-inch Figured Silk Shades, now..... s $20.00 16-inch Oval-shaped, Striped Taffeta Shades, now. . $15.00 16-inch Irregular-shaped Silk Shades, now e $27.50 16-inch Georgette, Ruche Edge Shades, now. . . ... $10.00 Crepe de_Chine Tailored Bridge Shades, now. . . ... All Lamps and Shades Not Spe- cifically Reduced in This Disposal Are Offered at a Reduction of 109

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