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» SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1927. T " a y at 2 s . NGAGEMENT OF INTEREST reet, when her guests |February 1 at 830 o'clock in honor T 7 3 > were Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs, Har- |of Mrs. Weston Howland. A program ERLEBACHER -v Barnes, Mre. Willlam Chamberlain. | of music will be given and there will A Jostua Evins, Mise Margaret |be tables for bridge. " - we. \lv~ iton Peelle, Mrs. L. | s 2 s | Former Senator and Mrs, Nathaniel of Baltimore and s | ux of Loulsville, Ky. B. Dial, were hosts at dinner last| {evening for their daughter, Miss The Chlef E\'ecuti\'e and \h‘s (:()()lid(re Mrs. Philip Morrison Julllen was|Fannie Dial, in honor of her hou: i = v 5 hostess at luncheon today at the \1‘4\ | guest, Miss Mary Tucker of Char . 7. flower after the last of the morning | ton, C. Others in the compan Dined With Postmaster General e e e ey st rowmmmnil| wona MsE SAe oas oo T i l.\1v- Julllen’s guests were Mme. "rl‘p” nces Hopkins, Miss Eleanor Bryan R T 4 mann, Mrs. James Huntington Tur-{Smith, Miss Margaret Howard Kerr, and Mrs. New Last Night. R s e ard, Kerr, “ople ry, Mr a Shetley, | Kelley, Mr. Edward Farrar, Mr. Fred 3 ¥ 5 and Mrs. | HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | small company at luncheon today fol . o i —— were the honor guests at d owing Mrs. Townsend's ‘musical : 1 s, Lashraiios UMt Yo Rt To (Continued on Seventeenth Page.) ner last evening of the Post | ) 4 Mrs. Woodbridge N, Ferrts, wife of o cs¢ at luncheon today in the presi aster General and Mrs ze N. . wife o : e w7 ;i Senator Ferris, had in her box today | fential dining room of the Mayflower Harry S New other | & 0 s a Mrs Townsend's musical and in honor of Mr Edward Johnson ests wer r. and M Booth | 2t m A ? 4 . et e i i M. Hugh MK | later entertained them at luncheon 7 tenor, and Miss Ruth Breton, violin AN g i lose Lo e et s {at the Mayflower JHotel Mrs. William ist. of Kentucky, who presented the Jandon and Mr. and Mrs. William H L 3 en ) o anapolis, and Borah, Mrs, Oscar W. Underwood . e B 0 el e f e o Munete, | Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Charles L. . |ries of “musical mornings Her ut = = S MO s L oy guests included the counselor of the Ind Henry Allen Cooper, Mrs. Maud D. e : | British embassy and Mrs. Her The President and Mrs. Coolidge e ind Mrs. Elbridge Moore. | Getty l'hmun Mrs. Frederic M. : : ¢ o e i HAIL! HAIL! will attend the lecture which M PRt . ] ot e e it SRRy : | o Mr. J. Balfour, Sir Adrian Baillie, Mr. “Washington, the Nation's Capital.”|{ at Rauscher's this evening. . iire T RNt AR THE GANG’S ALL HERE! tomorrow evening before the Southerr / . : art of the Rritis Society of Washi wife of Senator | e R s AR i cretary of the Italian embassy; Mrs The Muy 1 ‘)' g A E . st ’{I:,’;S_,\:,Lt ar st ‘;f,,”fliw \M: on N it luncheon today. f # Frank Letts and Mrs. Lyman B \-=_2..|: K T n t ry of Wi Sheppard, wife of Senator s Kendall. . AL g0 ] B l v B e i DL DANC . ik I followed, when Fra Mac | pepresentative and Mrs. Thaddeus 15 S Lcather Underarm e 00 | S ; and \lll\ Pouch Bags . Millen. violinist, gave th " | . Sweet of New Yark entertained | informally at dinner st evening at the Mayflower havir as their zuests Representative and Mrs. The Secretary of Commerce £8 SNk S gl Mrs. Hoover have hous 120 the Minister t rland i n & Gibaon, who iR i | James S, Parker. Representative and | « " e RS " St V;‘w Capita Mrs. Be asll, eireserics ) |2 WASRINGTON'S LEADING RLONOY & Iecather and Silk $ 50 ] : S | Bags of Varied Designs ; . Values 00 e n was secretary of eml e e St sl . " her an ; > “Gude's Flowers Bring Many Happy Hours ?ouch and Underarm 1 6 Bags nf Smdrtut \Iudc $1 0’_00 gels while Mr. Hoover did relief work ues to $19.25 3 in that section during the war : b SR Aers WaLe Tof the The Secretary of Labor and rs, | s¢ ssident, who will . s i s : ST 4 Blooms of June Loveliness James J. Davis will be the wuests in et I IS DOUGLAS COCHR! Whose honor Maj. and Mrs. Parker O chier of Mr. Douglas H: ‘ T f Philad, : : y e S W TN D | Daughter of Mr. Douglas Hay Cochran of Philadelphia, announced | 3 \ ] . West Wil entertain at dinner | L T on Mrs | her engagement to Mr. James Orr Denby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby % Iake Gay the Dull Corners! Fe Mo and’ Mrs., West will be hosts | William H. King, Mrs. Arthur R. Rob of Washington v PR g I ear ot | Inson, Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, Mrs. [———— Mr. Justice and ) sanford I e, Rhre Daward, W lwite ior!Col, Aot U s A retired, | Howe, Mrs_ William Wheatley Maj. and Mrs, i miitertalin | =0EIE, . EEB. AU o WS o | formerly assistant chief of the corps, | I): >. 8 p Mrs. Henry at dinner Febr 3 in hnnm‘nf“(hr e et e D iy, |and theMisses ADBDOL Merry, M; Fr amilton and Mrs. Secrefary of Agriculture and Mrs, [ Mrs Bertran : - Robert I, Mackenzi Jardine, and March 14 they will give | - Ve ; MES. | A and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert will a_dinner in_compliment to the chief [{ illiam Ra er, Mrs - | entertain a company of 14 at dinner r. and Mrs, William €. Rives will |} estal, Mrs rd S OEREL e e hing have as their guest in their home. of staff and Mrs. Charles P Sum- | M 4 . - > 3 merall. RN LT [ "Mrs. Lambert will be hostess at [ 1702 \d avenue, Mr. Hug! BROS. = nally. Mrs. | am. Mrs. | b ohaon tomorrow Walpole, distinguished ish novel 39S 5 § Philip D, v Mrs. 3 ist, who will lecture this evening at CO. wing Mrs. s J. Davis, wife of the ; 5. v e tan abor, and Mrs. Pepper, | Mrs. Parker W. West, Mr ST *. Halstend | the Continental Memorial Hall wife of Sena George Wharton | Lawrence, Mrs. James . A Il entertain at ¢ thi i Three Stores for Your Convenience / Pepper of Pennavivania, were the | Robert D. Helnl, Mrs. Carle RS of Mt i and | Mrs. Theodore ey was host % A fonor guests at luncheon today ward Moran, Miss A A X s s at luncheon today : P ol V . Ave. Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, wife of |and M beth A. Ransley M MR e of West Virginia. of Mrs. Townsend's ; 1212 F N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave ')cmm[m P rglof' /nd;-mdualja the assistant solictor of the | s will wear a gow Mrs, George C. Thorpe entertained | Mayflower. Her guests included A Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. Main 1102 ury, who entertained a comps of [red chiffon, with petals a ‘heon today, following Mrs. ank B. Willis, Mrs. ) AR, A ? YWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET 40 at the Mayflower following | otiom, trimme ]m flowers the shs o musical, In compliment to <\'[lnnlnw, .\n~l lwin S, Broussard, Col. 3103 Townsend's music: the dress, and a corsage bouguet | A ‘odman. The other [ Mrs. W. W. ¢ ers, Mrs. Harrison b - | of orchids and lilies of the valley. The | puests LRy Lawcaine 1 .-1.“,::,_.‘_ trand, jr.; Mrs. Wade 11. Cooper, e | R Vembers of Fiorists' Telegraph Delivery Association | Chinese room will he decorated w Mme. Gade, wife of the Norwegian | Robert M. Gates, Mrs. W. 0. Rowles palms, ferns and cut flowers in vari- | Minister to Brazil: Mrs. Charles J. [ Mrs. Andrew 8. Caldwell, Mrs. Cha ous shades of red. and on the tea |Bell, Mrs. Henry Allen, Mrs, Jo. | J. Kappler and Mrs, J. George Wr table, placed in one end of the grand |seplh Strauss, Mme, Roso, Miss Caro- | of Oklahoma. at luncheon today i » i *“;"d\\l\l‘lm:x& quantities of cut|lyn White and Mrs. W. Sinclair [ Willlam W dining room of the Mayflower, follow- . i Bowen. fng Mrs. Lawrence Townsend i Ak wife of the| Mrs. Frank W. B sical morni the Ambassador of | 3 J oal mo : B | chief of the e e O ihe | and Washington, who In spending the Brazil, Senhor’ 8. Gurgel do Amaral; | (el OF o the hier ot | Winter at the Mayflower, had as he 5 A Mrs. Frederick M. Bugher, Mme. | , < e Zhet the Chemical Warfare Service, were |EUests at luncheon today in the presi- | R EEictd i ik g TRIPE it ::::K‘P’nx:‘l'rn:;’rti\-‘.: \|'.»‘fn\'\x Cht, Mrs, | SUests at the luncheon given by the | dential dining room Senora de Sanchez EVERY SMARI 1 I",\ g STRIPED J Mrs. son, ) = wives of the officers of the Corps of | L-atour, Mme. Seva, Mrs. Willlam H. WOMAN owns at and it is guaranteed A FASHION INSTIT Somewhere in the home is a place for a basket of Spring flowers a potted hlooming plant or a houquet of roses. Phone your order now—it will he given prompt attention. Let it be ad al f s are uni y ping twith of selection includes Ailboiid wopiddt o ot s ot e ers—and you will at lcast have hin e nal values. (d 4 Senor palding en Hampson Gary, the counselo pEES (OF Chal it | Taiohe Mine, Gevh Ms. H. ! Argentine embassy, Senor Felipe A.|Frgincers, U & A in the banauet K el e least one Glen Bogie to outwear any other FASHION WSTITUTION. | Espil; Senor G. de la Huerta and|oiper guests at the luncheon, which | Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mrs. Emerson Frock — the famous glove silk at the same Benor Augusto Diaz. | was in the nature of a reunion of the e e < routt . Tyieied trd ragivy - Silkes The Ambassador of Spain and Seno. | Wives of officers on active duty in |~ CAS BEAI 3 il e PR Washi e P i iiniont ot tunchion | Weshington - and Humphreys, U N frock that will not sag UTlON exclusive in Washing- today in the patio « ton at Jelleff's. 9 were Mrs. William L. Marshall, widow || Formerly associated with leading New stretc o el 1n e Hotels ¢ nor stretch. In lovely Parie Washinaton of Gen. Marshall, former chief of the 1110 Co H $ Engineer Co Mrs. 1. bbot, || Opposite 'the. it new colorings. $29.50. bassador to TR e e T oOmorrow R e duce d Overnight ! Baroness Maltzan, the Minister of | Rumania, Mr. Cretziano; the Under- secretary of Statq and Mrs. Joseph HREE DA i C. Grew, the Assistant S (‘me\ of . State and Mr cht, Mr. a s and Mrs. Perry , Miss Patte Renor Mariano Amoedo and Senorit de Padilla, daughter of the hosts, LT A l ‘ o 1( wer th'[n .““ The Minister of Switzerland and l Savings as high as 50% in many instances—prices 10 N SO I G Rew s i expected even at t}ug datc—nut many left and we do not want to take inven- DRy e extra heavy reductions at this time. o Jé;fi;; end Mrs. Harian ’;'-‘kii for Zhis Season Of tory of them—and that explains these one wi he guests of onor a 13 Caracul Coats to Go! dinner this evening of Judge and Mrs. | €. C. McChord, who will entertain in > the presidential suite at the Willard. : . S g b el ar gnm‘l‘.? Various desirable colors and assorted sizes. Just the coat you have waited dinner party last evening in « his group. 5 ment o Senator and Mrs, Claude 4 for b A BACUL COAT, straightine tomboy style. . Size 3. Reduced QOB Swanson, although the Senator W SHOES $ pEA N s o o Ulnes 'y e178 GREY KII L COAT, black caracul collar. Size 14, Reduced $95 leatine and & Others in the company were former 1_§175 GREY KID CARACU K‘evrflury of Agriculture and Mrs. to . & LSS (i | The Choice 7 None 15148 BROWN KiD CARACUL COATS, bieniing fox calrs.” Sixs 16 §108,75 and Mrs. M. Calder. 0 Reserved 15295 BROWN CARACUL COAT, vich fox collar.” Size 14, Reduced 3125 . of Mrs. James T. Norris, who s $0” =l : b s R g s 1-$195 GREY KID CARACUL GOAT, civet cat collar, Size 3. Rediiced 3145 New for Madinie! musical at the Mayflower i Discount On All Shoes R I e fie Ly o T "1—$225 BROWN CARACU '| PAW ‘,OAT Muulmg fox collar and cuffs. Size $165 Sanford, Mrs. Robert e g Call carly and take advantage of this oppor- 3. Reduced to F' L i taity of being fited with the model you most s o il s S ine Tailored Frocl:s e 18, 36. Reduced to i the horor pest at macheon asavl] | of the House Summerall, { e Sl ey ey, desire. 1—$275 BROWN (.ARA&l L L. AMB COAT, hhmlmg fm uxllar and cuffs. 3183 35 | 2 5 : Size 42. Reduced to That interpret the very Mrs. Ernest Thompson 1 Z h 1. France, Mrs ia A H H 3 g Cotaer, Mirs. Deios ,‘\".:,,T.fd‘,“."", Hosiery at §1.35 a pair—3 pairs for $3.50 reg 3278 BLACK CARACUL COAT, with lovely w“""m fox collar.Size 36 $221.25 smart black and white theme Reduced to ... $ d d > Temple, Mrs. Jacob L. £ e Bdllian & Deanis. and Mrs 1—$495 BLACK RUSSIAN 'CARACUL COAT, with pointed fox collar. Size George Buffington of 3 dbs Reduced to 3345 This season more than ever before our Won Gown e D nor o 1$1450 RUSSIAN CARACU L- COAT, ovster grey with Baumarten collar $725.00 Salon is making a specialty of tailored frocks—of tter s . luncheor. February i f Jancheon Pebruary Siil GiRe. Siscis6: Rediced 100, genre—frocks that have a certain appeal to A\Udml\\ we eed { frocks that express the smartest stvle themes of the season i B e e Tassnss ~ '\ a manner that is individual, distinctive and aristocrat Line —tailoring—and the « ity of the fabric—all must be superh— m of Tennessee e fomor at o e T e | : 4 Hudson Seal Coats—25% Ofl! to be included in our new collection of women's tailored gowns Willard room at the ard by Miss fllard room «'l'h’\:vw!"\\y”:ltlh'w\' '\\n | P and the style treatments are limited to only authentic expres- 3 (Dyed Muskrat) sions of the better Paris modes. " e d 1227 F St. N.W Rich black pelts in the wanted str ghtline style with lovely contrasting the Mrs. TIrvine Tenre ife | 1a d cuffs Semair_ien ' - o 8395 HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) COAT, with the very smart $ .00 s .50 1—§ wolverine collar and cuffs. Size 40.... ()AT | “ | ; ; 1—$395 HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) C with sable-dyed squirre g 2 collar and cuffs. Size 40. Reduced to... 3296 25 omen's Gewn w-—Sec_ond Floor 18450 HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) COAT, with luxurious Kolinsky $337.50 a collar and cuffs. Size 42. Reduced to 1—$595 HUDSON SEAL COAT, (,1\.4 it sleca) jywith siah |4p mink collar and cuffs. Size 40. Reduced to.... ..... $446.25 This Business-Building Sale 9 Other Desirable Fur Coats Includes Ladies’ Street, Dress and Evening Shoes One-of-a-kind styles in the, most popular pelts and shades of the scason. 2 - 3 . . 5 2—$175 SEALINE (Dyed Coney) COATQ Acquaintance with Burt Shoes and Burt service, including the “Arch Krimmer. Size 18, Reduced to...... i $ 5 AR . ¢ gl ; : ad N AT, with squirrel collar. i Perfection” feature, will mean adoption. That's why we felt this period d"m} “fl_7_s_ _%ALI = (D”d ooy et : B Just Arrived—A Sample Line! of special selling would be justified—and it has been. 1—$225 SEAL ADyed g,,me,; COAT, "with attractive skunk collar and 3168 75 cuffs. Size 4. Re 19.50—15.00—16.50 vowen 519750 ||l Grewen Fabric Gloves - duced to.. 1—$325 \Il VER M &KRM t.l)AI, \\ulv fox shawl col Size 30. lw- $220 00 Slippers Oxfords duced to ..., e ! ’ : 1-8395 PLUCKED MUSKRAT u.o,u, with the very Smart taupe fox and is and collar. Size 38, Reduced to ....... GiTa A $295 00 Regularly Pumps Ties 18495 JAP WEASEL COAT, with a luxurious shawl collar $1.50-$2.25, 5 fox. Size 40. Reduced to ... Sociaki- This markable “No. 22” Hose of vil! 1—$495 BLUE GRAY SIB RlAN .Ol |RR|_L LOAT. magnificent \\xlh g e i self collar and cuffs. Size 42, Keduced to R 3371.75 appeal to you. 200 the pair; 3 for 5.65. 3 e OngeY zgau; the manufacturers of the well known Grewen . . abric Gloves have sent us their sample line at derable PR TS 133 F S Pony, Calfskin, Novelty Kid—15 Off e n e T i onderbie rthur burt Co. : treet 9—$250-5295 RUSSIAN PONY COATS—some with natural lynx collar and cuffs—others of Grewen samples need not be told how important this event . Washington Loian trimmed with fox, fitch or nutria. Mushroom and shawl collars. @798 $147.50 All'the gloves in this special purehase are i debirable, very Taupe and blonde shades attractive novelty styles—there are plenty of novelty cuff treat- 4—$195-$295 CALFSKIN COATS, , \\uh nutria trimming, some 587 50 5147 50 ments, some trimmed with embroidery, others with hand paint- reversible, with novelty plaid.. 3 ing or appliques. Some with beaded effects. 2-§250-5295 STENCILED KID COATS—one reversible, with N Rodier novelty fabric—the other beautifully trimmed with nutria. . 3125"5147 50 All colors and all sizes, $1.15 pr. Ready at 9:15 A.M. Tomorrow—Fur Shap—Fourlh Floorl Street Floor—Thursday §