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18 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, VVAQHINGTON D. C, THURSDAY, ANUARY 27, 1927. SOCIETY. daughter of Rev. Ze Barney Phillips | and has been iiving here since that |reception. Practically the entire Penn-|wood, Mrs. Stephen J. Murphy, Mrs. | Dowling, Mrs. C. S. Schermerhorn, Oyster is a Washingtonian | sylvania membership of the House and | Arthur D. Call, Mrs. Vernon E. Mrs. Willlam Bonar Bell, Mrs. Fred | Yy seo and Mrs. Phillips, 1s entertaining in- | time. Mr. : ‘ New York Visitor forniatiy A% bk (AL KEidrnTo: by birth and u graduate of the Uni- | Senate will be present, 90, | Mrs, Ehner B. Curry, 3 ¥ . i | bty oF PenbesIvERlE: Secretary of the Treasury A. W. M Sugster, Mrs. Francis W. St. L. Volland, Mrs. A. Y. Casanova, Miss 5 Mrs. Donald MacLeod s entertain- | 3 for the wedding has been |lun, Secretary of the Interior Hubert | Mrs. C. L. Goodrich, ) val L. |Helen M. Brown, Mrs. W. W. Stewart, ing at & bridge tea this afternoon sot. Work and the Secretary of Labor |Shuman, Mrs. L. Percy Daniel, Mrs, |Mrs. Philip H. Sheriff, Mrs. Nob - and Mr Henry Churchill Cook, Mrs. Harry W. | (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) her home in honor of Mrs. S. S. | — James J. Davis. ison and Mrs. M. M. Keys of We: Dr. and Mrs. Har Atwood Fowler After the dinner the reception line — Virginfa. Among those who are play- | will be hosts 1o a company of 40 at | will b formed, which will include the 2 ) o . Mrs. m H. Beck. \ ongressional Country ; ay | vania members of Congress. Goy. Fisk e rresident and Mrs. ooliage 1 hanfel C. Halstead, Mrs. James | -vening er will deliver an addres giving his i 3 armack, Mrs. L. Conaly, Mrs. H. O. < - deas of 4 Pennsylvania governor after o . h Honfed Mie e Golling, Mre| Mrs. Colin H. Livingstone and her at 3 * governor after Attend Lecture This Evening at » Hguneid, Mrx, Wilbur' Collins, e | | O 1 e T Wheeler,| 10 dava' experience. Solds will be sun g | S i t \ t % J Smith and Mrs. Leon Commerfort \“,‘H oty By at_the | ol tenor from Braddock, Pe, who o ~ 7 W 1 ne o | | Assisting at the tea table will be Mrs. | Apartment of the latter, ;1 made such a “hit” at the soclety's Southern Society Meeting. AT A, e | Lo om0 | it B St DRI PNl g those who will join the com. comed back by a host s M | : 3 : pany for tea will be Mrs. Alexand e T stertalhsibat CHOR Il B R eoooRISTOR te i | ve and Firer|thur Schoenfeld, Mrs. Herbert H.| § v Bull, Miss Edna Berry, Miss Louise |1, heon ve ay at the Club St.|D0 by Mr. George Vause of New York. | Land will be|Schoenfeld, Mrs. John F. Reid, Mrs T Mr. and Mrs. Lansing : e oty were Mrs. James | After the program there will be danc. | = Southern | Edwin T. Meredith, M Ricl Maj. and Mrs. Taskers, Mr. and Mrs, |} . onean Ko, Mea Jobin |InE I\OW ShOWIl' A Vast on at the Mrs. Alexander Galt, Miss % J. Failey, Mr. Wiiliam H. Beck and |y rofey. Mrs, Arthur ‘MacArthur i Charles Col- | Mamie ~ Gildersleeve, 1 Cary 3 | Mr. Halstead. A program of music!iire Beverlr I Browhe, Mrs. Jullen| Mrs. Anna S. Hamilton, a founder b e T 5 ill be given by M Elvina Rowe, ST g \, s. Rushmore Pat.{f the League of American Pen (lrlety of Smart MO(I(?IS Women, a member of Daughters of “Washington own, Mrs. John W. Belt, ' rge Nugent, Mrs. Ward Conger SR . prano, and Mrs. C. R. Taylor, . G. Wilson, Mrs. H pianist | Archie Miller. | American Revolution and the Relief Irs. Edward Talty wora de Ches Ny ok i rson, ) alier, wife of the charge d'affaire 4 e s g b Corps, Grand Army of the Republic " . Panama, and her sister, Mrs. M = Mrs. Flora W. Richards and he Mrs, Norman Smith entertained has canceled her social engagements Mies Dbrothi *hards, | luncheon terday at the Willar wing to serfous fllness in her apart- Or A iven in the Willard | Arias, and the mother of the hostess luughter, k and the lectu will be at home at 1724 P street Sun- | Covers were laid for eight ment in the Fareland, Second and 4 | Mrs. Rolte . Bolling, ard her auw A ¢ vi eption and | Miss Bertha Boll : ] ek M Niie - Bt ' b SELL L | ‘ : i ey ; ol r. and Mrs, Booth Mrs. Charles A. Chase, daughter stor Kaultmann entertaine B . ! Wit + to Washingt tte f i | ; Hunter, daughter vh » Washing £ Mrs. Hamilton, is here from Den cheon yest the P ¢ bo e lunensen st : EET e e Ver. tol P it bae e e Embracing C > glyen by Postmaster General | amiiton, ' Mrs, Chase ~ attended | “,If.“(‘};‘;f day at the Mayflower Hotel , : will t ¢ 5. George Leona ith r |and Mrs. New, have been staying at | school in Washington with Mrs, E.| uits : Dresses : Gowns of Colombia | Ars, Fred Dennett and her daugh-| e . 0 N ter, Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp, gave a | PRDERWOD 1 i he it h-m(' anibhl the Cariton Hotel ¢ xlr-nm:l:. .\I‘rs. Grace Ross Chamber- | E cheon tod or 50 at the Congres- | . 1 be at home tomorrow T N NTalter kins of|!2in and others. wnd Mrs. Kellogg luncheon £odRY £ | 1t 2614 Woodley place. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hodgkins of 3 | Sports Wear s e k.. sional Club, in compliment to Mrs. | o o by 0 RPHY. Haven, Conn., have arrived in Honor Guests at Dinner Tonight. Linmies IT Hamey, retitiig presigent ELIZABETH MURPHY, o : o The ball and card party to be given The / of State and Mrs.{cf the Congressional Club. Mrs. Hud 1"""" O R T A ey Les oo vester. | Washingten for a short stay and are |, morrow: evening: at the: Mayflower Wra : Conihe at the Dresden apartments. |day afternoon. having as sts_of |at the Willard. Hotel, by the District Daughters of Walpole Mr : A Joncs [the American _Revolution, for the . dbeie 3,\ the distinctive pattern and hue of each Kelic he guests in whose | e ceived e hostesses stand- | s atl m!‘ Mrs “l)!rm‘| o o llhnjn‘!”"‘:;’\!n"n}i‘ th uncheon | Miss Murphy s enjoying & round of honor Mr. Hugh Ll 1 Mrs. James Ellwood E 2 h the younger|Marc Connelly. s sked a number |, ve'as their house guest at the Ward. [benefit of the District Chapter House . fund is being generously supported by fabric—in the deftness with which each model has been fashioned—in the authen ge table forming a | * : i g t | garden in th - BESUFS t them an Park Hotel the latter's mother 1 : | Mrs. Marshall Jenkin of Pittsburgh. | 'he national and State off and the these at al honor Repr Britte nte at dinner this low squ Mrs. Britten will | center, where paln ns company_at dinner | roses were artistically pla n honor of the Vice|dainty fountain playing. and yellow | e £ 2300 Nir d about is spending some time in Wash 5 faat will eritevt at tea tHib | —— following regents are E The tables | on Marflower Hotel afterrioon from 4 to 6 oclock In foror | M and Mra. Suinue o Dunn o | patrones; Mrs. Frank Morrison, | ticity which one senses in each creation, 1 Mrs. Dawes. had asparagus vines on the cloth an am Barrett Rldgley, A * flog CoglOek In RONOL | Chicago are passing a few days at the | Mrs, Frederick W. Brake, Mrs. H. S g yportunities are difficult, if 5204 clusters of yellow roses with tall yel- | mother of Mrs. Brown, entertalned at e e it ‘\‘ | ird, having come to Washington [ Ridgley, Mrs. Lisie S. Lipscombe, Mra. | selection oppe rtunities are lfl‘ ! he Navy and Mrs. | i,y cangles giving a soft glow to the | luncheon vesterday for her daughter | joaving shortly for Detroit” to make | T, New York, where they were at orge M. Grimes, Mrs. Catherine possible, to be equaled elsewhere honor s atlyoom | and granddaugnter. IR T tire Tt T to ke hihe Waldorfdstoria 1gle, N e B. Young,: Mis . of ““l' Admirall "My, Slemp arrived this morning | : = i Mfii b e B = i |13 Luke, Mrs. Waiter R. Motz o 4 e it g Mc ] se. o Sinol h Mrs. Sidney Cloman has closed her | . y | Lo McElroy o 2 Si rances 3 Vool ooy T r r oY B L. P. Huse from his home in Cincinnati and wirl | Bt SNy [loian o Conel i | Miss Burton and Mes, Himes [tecnth street northwest entertained [ifonry Harper, Mes ol s, pame FWELEVE B IRETEVE Ambassador of : and| be with Mrs. Slemp and Mr. and ) ol today aboard the Columbia for the | Annual At Home Yesterday, | party of 17 at the Hamilton Hotel fui | Afiss Annfe Hichel Alexander. Mre. Miss Grace Burton, niece of Repre- | luncheon yesterday A. McCarthy, Mrs. George T. Sm: Senora de Pueyrredon will sail today | DeAnett for days West Indies, where she will spend six from Arger where they havebeen| .o w S BTEhETt enterty weelks sentative Theodore Surt a e Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert entertained k re Bu ™ Bhet since the middle of Summer, and |, “jyrcheon today, when he stal Mrs Tiomiy L. Ward wint |21 Joseph H. Himes, wite of former | oM 5, Ffan i Wiilard are expecicd fo airve in ) York | \ere Mrs. Willis Van Devanter, Mrs. |, Mal. and Mrs eary L. Ward will | Representative fimes, had presiding | P has ari - e m.ddie of February Pigres Enutler, S0trs, hamience tc. | 2 hoEle 81 g dinnec dance thle ey .‘.;1\(.1".1 ,lln;: :mi... the t.»;.{v‘m{x £ Phipps, Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Mrs. [, = & o e S eir annual at hon terday M > . hipps, Mrs, Cha been arranged by Mrs, Ward in cele- | Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs. William How v',.:""','”:,'m;_“ il o S Paris, New York| The Minister of Latvia and Mme. h be hosts to a company of 14| Willlam _ DeWitt 5 }\ln(‘x_-)xe’ll. “M:fi bration Maj. Ward's birthday an-|ard Taft, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, at the legation | Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Upshur Moor- [ f0li0 Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs Logan | Gov. John S. Fisher and his daugh I FEn f Youth L Miss Mary Fisher, will be the | ouse of Yout head, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, M Payne, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe s er, r gue at the ‘“Governor Senator and Mrs. James Couzens|T. DeWitt Taimage, Mrs. Frank W.! co; and Mrs, Edward Breck | (3 r this evening. M dell, Mrs. William Kearny Carr, [ have gone to New Yo here ey | Neille & Y, M. Isabe y v X N | . . : & e teone v York, where they |y g Mrs, Case Broderick Ratter reception of the Pennsylva and Baltimore and will be hosts at r s 8 nes Dudley Morgan, Mrs. spend some time. Upon her re L rs. Woodrow « vidow tey ; . U € dlety, tomorrow, at the W Mrs. Woodrow son, widow of| Ropert Crain, Mrs. Morey, Mrs. Ralph | turn, Mrs. Breck will resume her| Mrs, Willlam Hemsley Forman of Tereuat Bisto :rrgnr‘nnlnn‘llxl n Fashi “ Washingt t ashions ashington the late former ent, was the| g Mrs, C. S. Baker, Mrs. Daniel | saturdays at nome the Somerset announces the engage- | Washington has had many brill Mary Hemsley, |ffairs in past years, but none to out honor guest at luncheon yesterday of | pavenport, Mrs. Bishop of New York, : n Canton, Ohio, are expected to arrive | ¢ the late Commissioner of the Dis of the Keystone State and his 1214 F St. N. W . mer Secretary of .v\nm-lultur& ter-inlaw of the hostess. other guests were the Minister| Mr. and Mrs, Lambert were hosts |in Washington Saturday morning and 5 ; 4 nd and Mme. Peter, the|at dinner last evening, when their | will be at the Hotel Carlton until Sun- (‘,"":'mgf Columbia and Mrs. James I "'i‘l;:}’“f“"”-wl_,_“l,m,” Aeleitie: o Con r_gencral of the Pan-American guests were, Justice and Mrs. A. A.|day evening, when they will start for o is a native 1ti- | gress will gi i r TUnion, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; the commer- [ Hoehling, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson |the South. Mr. Kuhns will sy 3 m};‘ s :\:r,.';‘fl.',’mfi, :0;1;-"1.!‘\; n\r__n'w.n gress w Hr"f “‘f\“vdlllml-;r u‘; ;n; hm.;]‘.‘ ° cial counselor of the British embassy | Gary and the latter’s sister, Mrs. John |fore the Ohio State Society Saturday | 1O oS00l 0 Vi st ALt g Dtel Detore the and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick, for-| W. Wright; Mr. and Mrs. James M. [evening at Rauscher's at its annual |; n ”I’po an 0 lng 0 mer Senator and _Mrs. Robert | Green, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby. |celebration of McKinley's birthday 3. Bennett, Mr. and |anniversary. Owen, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.. Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. ! Rolph Bolling, Dr. Cai 5 Mrs. David H. Blair and Mr. A. G | Representative and Mrs. John Mc Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Henry | Lambert. Sweeney of Wooster, Ohio, will enter- 5 tain at luncheon Sunday in compli- || rl , F. Dimock, Mrs. J. E y 3 David Finley. Boyd and Dr.| o e Frederick S. Coolidgé of New|ment to Mr. and Mrs. Kuhns, nd| | ry York. who has been a guest at the |former ~Representative Joseph H. || | Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes will en- A 4 ; : L Mayflower for several months, was | Himes of Ohio, will be host at lunch: | i . . i‘errmvllginora:“sluz;gigin"htomurrow | ann ot a musical Inst evening In |eon Saturdey for Mr. Kuhne, E will sell at the very special price of Mrs. 2 . the Clikese wooin of the Mayfiower,| Mr. Kubns' sister, Mre, wWiaw |l $24.75 a most unusual collection of D R E S; S; E S: Princess Canta dll 1 followed by a buffet supper, to which | Hamilton Baxly, has an apartment at i noon e | many of ‘Washington’s official and | the Hotel Roosevelt, where she is en brand-new Dresses in the newest Spring ;\(’)flshmgmn fuls afsemann foe Bt § O e Tiprenoutatives wite fn.-|teetiining her sistes, Mes. George A s, where she will attend the open- f 4\Plo arnes 4 : shades of Tan, Queen Blue, Palmetto Green ing ceremonies of the Woman's Na. T e s given Ly ERU | S a0 M Tong Hiuys Hanmond. || and Navy. . ‘ \ —~For Women and Misses tional Exposition Saturday. ~Princess Cantacuzene will occupy the Queen 5:;‘;{;‘;?{‘,’,2‘5&”53‘“"“""" Y M8 | o1 their daughter, Mias Matalle Ham- Marie royal suite at the Coronado Ho- | C mond. have postponed their cruise to tel during her stay in St. Louis, and v - the Indies, owing to the illness of || Mrs. A. Harry Borjes entertained Mins Elaramona; 1316 G Street several entertainments Will be given |at luncheon today in compiiment o onor. Mrs. Halsey Powell. The other guests | i and Mrs. Tenry . > ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin || I AR e el foner 4| Mr and Mrs. ey parsons Erwin | Speciall Mrs. J. E. Boyd, wife of the Attor- | Harrison Brand, Mrs. Christopher | (e ooy e, Salling today on || ney General of Panama, entertained | Pope, Mrs. Charles Clay Bailey, Mrs. | crise. ¢ : 5 | at luncheon in the patio of the Carl- | Charies Nelson Riker, Mrs. John Har- it s"o City Club Building = . : - i v Priced ton Hotel today, when her guests|rison Knapp, Mrs. Joseph Colqui Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen will re- were Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs.|Miss Ruth Jones, Mrs. Joseph Hay. |ceive Saturda: fternoon from 4 to Chase Kenned Mrs. William F.|den and Mrs. Edward Tierney. 6:30 o'clock. Dennis, Mrs. Frank Weed, Mrs. J. T - # " > N Newcomb, Mrs. James Ellwood Mr. and Mrs. George Huntress will Mi: allie Hews Phillips, debutante | | I ghn One Illustrated Jones. Mrs. Marshall Jenkins, Mrs. |entertain at dinner this evening in Ernest Peek, Mrs. Willlam Cass, Mrs. [ honor of their niece, Miss El 3 r ek, Mrs. Willlam Cass, Mrs. | honor o eanor (:fifip :—Ffimf——fifi 4 A A 3 New dresses that have “stepped out from the latest Lewis Wood, Mrs David H. Blair, | Ridgley Brown. who with her mother, Mrs. H. F. Ar- "Mrs. Phelps Brown of Springfield l‘l’ldfly and Sa(urday fl( Phxllpsbnrn s 4 3 Fashion Books”—Parisian interpretations in the new- Mrs. Frank Hopkins, ) Il IS 2 y !lIIIII’IIIH_ ! 4 i est materials and smart sleeves; tiers—capes, boleros— e sheer and heavy silks—newest two-tone treatments. fim& y ' _ S I6Ho s ; >3 New Spring Colors New Spring Matarials Rose Georgette : Green Crepe Elizabeth j : Biege Satin Crepe A Blue Canton Crepe Navy Flat Crepe LR, Black Novelty Prints Incorporated Washington’s Leading Furriers 5 ; i two specials marked for = ' 3 Specia] Lot of E F l NA l 4 , New Spring Dresses | . : . 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