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SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts at § Dinner to Speaker of the House and Mrs. Longworth February 10. v the House of Representatives and Mrs, Nicholas Longworth will be the honor guests. The dinner will be followed by a program of music, to which additional guests are asked. Mrs. Coolidge received at noon to. day the graduating class of Public School No. 47 of New York, which is & school for the deaf. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes were the guests in whose honor the Minister of Colombia and Mme. Olava entertained at dinner evening. | The guests were the Ambassador Germany and Baroness Maltzan, Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.| Andrew W. Mellon: Senator and Mrs. | Henry W. Keyes, the Assistant Sec-| retary of State and Mrs. J. Butler| Wright, the counselor of the Italian embasey and Countess Rogeri, Mi Robert Lansing, Mrs. Henry F Dimock, the counselor of the Swedish legation, Mr. P. V. G. Assarsson; Miss Mabel Boardman, the director of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S Rowe, and Mrs. Frank Letis The Secretary of State and Mrs Kellogg were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Representative @nd Mrs. Fred Rritten. The other | guests w Mr. Justice and Mrs Sanford mbassador of Brazil Senor S. Gurgel do Amaral; the Min ister of Lithuania. Mr. azys Bizauskas: the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Gearge Mesta and| Miss Dorothea Morgan. | Ambassador of Italy and Nobil Donna de Martino Hosts. The Ambassador of Ttal de Ma HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge have issued invitations the = George Bowie Chip- | entertain a company of | ir guests later to the | & Dancing Class at the | or of Albania. Mr. Falk med & company of 14 ing in his apart- ests heing from the dip- Sematic corps. the State Department @nt the Red Cross headquarters. 3rs. Henry Wilder Keves was host. | @m 1o 2 company of 30 at luncheon Snday in the presidential suite of the ‘Willaré in compliment to Mrs. Edwin ¥. Meredith, wife of the former Secre- fary of Agriculture. The other guests included friends of Mrs. Meredith made during her residence in Wash- fngton, among them Senora de Sanchez Latour, wife of the Minister of Guatemala. re. Robert Nelson Stanfield will Do hostess at_dinner this evening Preceding the Friday evening dancing elass. . The military attache of the French embassy, Brig. Gen. George A. L. Dumont, returned last evening to his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, having arrived in New York last Saturday after spending the holi- days with Mme. Dumont and their . family at their home, Neuilly-sur- Beine, near Paris. The German consul general in New York and Frau von Lewinski will en- tertain a company at dinner this eve- ning preceding the Friday Evening Dancing Class at the Willard. The newly appointed counselor of the German embasey, Dr. Otto C. Kiep, who succeeds Dr. Hans Hein- rieh Dieckhoff, arrived in Washington y and has takeén an apart- :.. Now For a Whirlwind Finish!! i Last Few Days We are PRACTICALLY GIVING AWAY our NEW SPRING STOCK, which was ordered PRIOR to our fire, but | delayed. Rather than return these garments to the facturers, we for dinner Thursday, Febru-|present in their home in Berlin, will ary 10, when the Speaker of [ join him here in the next few months. |and Mrs. Evans, | Miss Fant, when she was assisted by | Smith. Miss ment at the Wardman Park Hotel. His wife, who is remaining for the The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy and Senora de Bedoya enter tained a company of 12 at dinner last evening at the Carlton Hotel in com pliment to Senora de Bedoya's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl . Brad ley of Rogers City. Mich., who will} leave Washington today for the Pa cific Coast. Senora de Bedova spent several days in New York with Mr. and Mis. Bradley, who accompanied her to ‘Washington upon her return The second secretary of the Palish n. Mr. Jan Stalinski, will go to rk this evening and will return | to his apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel, the first of next week Admiral and Mrs. Bdward rle will be hosts at dinner this eve ning in compliment to Mr. Justice and Mrs. Ha Fiske Stone and Senator | and Mrs Robert Reecher Howell. | Covers will be laid for 1?2 | H. M. Lord. wife of the direc-| Bureau of the Rudget. enter- | today in honor of | president | Daughters | Mrs tor the tained at luncheon Mrs. Alfred J. RBrosseau, general, Natlonal Soclety ! of the American Revolution. Covers| weve laid for 12 | Mr iesued evening, February and Mrs. Charles I invitations for dinner 11 Fell have PFriday | Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr will entertain at dinner this evening for the latter's sister. Miss Evelyn | | Western Fant. and Mr. Maurice H.| | Avery whose marriage will take place | tomorrow at noon in the home of Mr. Mrs. Evans gave a tea vesterday for Mre. Gilhert Grosvenor, Mrs. Mason | Patrick, Mrs. Charles J. Brand, Mrs.| Harry Wheeler. Mrs. Charles Stanley | White, Mrs. Charles H. Thompson, | Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Wil- liam H. Herron, Mrs. Philip Sid | Ann Beers, Mrs. Wil-| liam F. Willoughby and Mrs. Melvin Grosvenor. Mrs. Henry Jay Staley is in New | York. where she will attend the! Beaux-Arts ball this evening at the | Hotel Astor. She will return to Wash- | ington tomorrow evening. | _Mrs. Hamilton Cottier of Princeton, | N. J.. came last evening to join her | mother, Mre. Ernest Thompson Sefon in her apartment in the Mayflower for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Cottier will share honors with Mrs. Stuart Hotchkiss of New Haven, | Conn., at the tea, which the latter's | mother, Mrs. Joseph E. Washington, will give in her apartment at 1302 Eighteenth street this afternoon. Mrs. Hotchkiss is also visiting her mother. Mrs. Xenophen Price is entertain- | ing a company at bridge this after- noon in her apartment in the Dres- den, followed by tea, when Mrs. Rus- sell Hitchcock and Mrs. John E. Par- ker will preside at the tea table. Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham, wife | of Judge Graham of the Court of Claims_of the United States, was = | 2 LUCAS BEAUTY SALON | S Formerly associated with leading N Sork, Hotels ot Center Market Where the Particular Purchase on which delivery was | compliment lent | Phillips, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Eliza- | beth Parker, Miss Florence Marlatt, made a deal to accept CENTS ON THE DOLLAR—and are pulingqhgu SAVINGS on to you!! FLANNEL DRESS! Values $10-512.50 Sil Values $15-325 Sizes 14- Silk Dresses for Large Women Sizes 36-52 Values $35-$45....... SUIT Values $25.00 to and Beaver. Values $75 Remaining Winter Stock of C-0-A-T-S Fur-Trimmed Coats Collars and Cuffs trimmed with Wolf, Fitch, Squirrel S ES ST, Ik ‘Dresses TN i S g! SPECIAL! T, A $ to 29L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ess at dinner this evening before the dance to be given in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill will en- tertain a company at supper prec od ing the concert of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Sunday eve ning, February 6. New York Debutante | Mrs. Emerson Howe entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs Wright of Texas, sister of Mrs, Hamp son Gary. Miss Adelaide Douglase, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blalr, and Miss Laura Graham of Rome. Ga. who hat been her house guest at the Wardman Fark Hotel for the past week, will leave on Sunday for Lexing ton, Va., to attend the fancy dress ball given by the Washington and Lee University on Tuesday. Febru ary 1. The ball, which is an annual affair, is to be a Spanish court scend, and Miss Douglass has been chosen to take the part of the Queen, Miss Graham heing one of the malds of honor. From there they will go on to the University of Virginia, at Char lotteaville, for the midyear dances and then to Sweetbriar, from which Miss Douglass was graduated last June They will be away for several weeks. Mrs. Bessle P. Brueggeman enter. tained informally at dinner last night at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. James Lee entertained at tea yesterday Mr. Hugh Walpole and Mr. Mare Connelly. the Mrs. Henry 1. Ward entertained at in|a dinner dance last evening at Rauscher's in celebration of the birth- day anniversary of her husband, Maj. Ward. The guests were: Miss Mary Barney, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Willlam G. Ball, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Claire R. Rennett, Capt. Herbert W. Beyette, Maj. and Mrs. Louis C. Brinton, Jjr. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Frank H. Bur ton, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John 8. Chambers, Maj Gen. and Mrs. B. Frank Cheatham, Maj. and Mrs. Douglas C. Cordiner, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton, Maj. Arthur J. Davis, Maj. and M Ursa M. Dil ler: Lieut. Col. and Mrs. George M. Ekwurzel. Capt. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Elliott, ©ol. and Mrs. Richard T. Ellis, Miss Gretchen Fritch, Maj. and Mrs. Thomas N. Gimperling, Capt. Patrick J. Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Grover, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Kensey J. Hampton, Miss Frarices Hampson, Capt. and Mrs. George E. Hartman, Col, Milosh R. Hilgard, Miss Marion Hilgard, Capt. and Mrs. Eugene O. Hopking, Col. and Mrs. Frank E. Hop- kins, Miss Frances Hopkins, Capt. and Mrs. George A. Horkan, Col. Wil- liem E. Householder, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Merritt W. Treland, Brig. Gen Charles R. Krauthoff, Lieut. Col, and Mrs. William A. McCain, Maj. George MISS BETTY BALDWIN, Debutante daughter of Col. and Mrs. Theodore A. Baldwin of Governors N. now visiting her aunt, t her home on Massa- chusetts avenue. hostess at luncheon today in Chinese room of the Mavflower fo Princess Ida Canta- cuzene and Miss Louise Fitzhugh, hav- ing_as her guests many of this sea son’s debutant Among those pres. were Senorita Rosa Padilla, daughter of the Spanish Ambassador and Senora_de Padilla; Miss Pearl Smiddy and Miss Cecil Smiddy, daugh- ters of the Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. Smiddy: Miss Pauline Rostrom. Miss Jeanne Cretziano, Miss Adele Varela, Miss Ingrid Hammar- berg, Miss Allison Roebling, Miss Katherine Amory, Miss Sallie Hews Miss Francesca Stewart, Miss Lilia Tuckerman, Miss Harriett Huntress, Miss Juliette Carpenter, Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Nancy Hamllton, Miss Mary Page Julllen. Miss Jane Dunbar, Mi Helen Clifford, Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss Fannie Dial, iss Barbara Hight, Miss Adelaide Douglass and g8 Olive Sherley. Mrs, Henry Fitzhugh assisted Mrs. Graham in receiving. Mr. Franklin Feeney of New York is spending some time in Washington at the Racquet Club, Miss Juliet Carpenter will be host- R e WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST “Gude's Flowers Bring Many Happy Hours” Blooms of June Loveliness Make Gay the Dull Corners! Somewhere in the home is a place for a basket of Spring flowers—a potted blooming plant or a bouquet of roses. Phone your order mow—it will be given prompt attention. GUDE &™ Three Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 3103 14th St. NW. - Main 1102 Col. 3103 Members of Fiorists' Telegraph Delivery Association S LA 9 YOUTHFYL ”M EVERYWOMAN P a2 Tenth St onth-End Sale All Winter Apparel Drastically Reduced At less than actual cost, is the way you will find all of our Women’s and Misses’ Winter Apparel marked for this clearance. Here is a savings oppor- tunity most unusual. Various colors. Misses’ sizes. e, e 10 Dance Frochs. Chiffons, georgettes, Price . .. 6 Velvet Dance Frocks. Black and colors. Month-End Price . .. 12 Satin Dresses. Long sleeves. Black . K and colors. Sale price. . . ... 2 $1 0 00 18 Dresses—metallic top two-piece mod- els. Satin and crepe dresses. Some of $ 1 5_00 all sizes ... 10 Extra Size Dresses worth a great deal "I 5.00 more than this low price. . .. ridicu- Closing out 10 Winter Coats at a Closing Out 12 Fur-trimmed Coats. . . .. $I 5'00 Every Other Winter Coat. Women’s and ]/2 off 31 .00 $8.95 Step-Ins, and Step-In Sets to close out. . .. ]/2 off Beautiful All-Silk Chiffon Stockings. All § I 55 colors . .. N 5 Pairs Khaki Knickers. Month-End Price. Every Jersey Silk Sport Bloomer. ... ...... 30 Women’s and Misses’ Silk and Cloth Dresses from our Vogue and Value Section. . Niaisie ) Wimibiajp goTe v A e g HIRS AlLSilk Underwear—no exceptions. . . ... 1/3 off Closing Out All Fur Chokers and Scarfs, 3 Tan Fox Scarfs, 2 Mink Chokers, 1 Rock Sable Choker, 1 Seal Throw. Month-End Price. . . o, D. Murphy, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Noble, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. James M. Phalen Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Franels H. Pope, Mr. and Mra, John 1. Power Lieut. Col, and Mrs. arien K. Reene, Brig. Gen. and Mr F. Rethers, and Mrs, Stephen Reynolds, . Rudolph W. Riefkehl, Col . Henry W. Sheen, Lieut loseph F. Siler, Lisut. Col Stayer, Capt. and Mrs. ( H. Steele, C'ol. and_Mrs. Sterrett, | I A. Tay Capt. Hal / « Mru. Arthur M, Mra. Hugh ‘Whitt, Lieut. Col. Charles L. Willard, Maj. and Mrs. Lowell B Wright Gen. and Mra. Arthur W. Ya Brig Gen. and Mrs Monen tor, Gov. Wisher of nnsylvania arvived today In Washington and Is at Willard He s accompanied by dnughter. Gov. he the guest of honor at the reception and ball tonight at the Willard given by the Pennayivania Soeciety of Wash Ington. A dinner in his honor will prec the ball given In the presidential suite at the Willard, . The former minister of state of (‘o lombla and Mme. Alfonso Kobledo, who have made their home In Wash ington for the past three yvears, are sailing from New York on February 7 for Spain, where they expect to establlsh their residence. Last eve and_Mme. Kobledo enter 711_THIRTEENTR STREET HAIL! HAIL! THE GANG'S ALL HERE! For Saturday A Group of Quality Hats All Hand- somely Trimmed the | his | Fisher came here to | the dinner being | FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 1927. talned at dinner in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, having an thelr guesta Mr. and Mrs. John Vance, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Manning, Dr. Constantine McGuire, Dr. and Mrs. Janies A. Robertson and Dr. and Mrw, Samuel Bemis. Capt Calhoun en- tertained at dinner last evening, later taking their guesta to their box at the (Continued on Ninetesnth Page.) Daylight Robber Gets $15,000 Gems In Apt. || Jewelry—Silverware Furs __Per Year In Aph. $1,000--$22.00 $2,000--$33.00 $2,000--§2 $5,000--8$52.25 $5,000—$48.50 Each additional | Each additional $1,000—$5.50 $1,000—85.50 Household effects and clothing 25% less. Phoenix Indemnity Co. Owned by PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO. London Fatab. 1782 General Insurance Andrew Wylie Real Estate 1618 H St. Main 10063 Losses Promptly Paid | Insurance Rates In Houses $1,000--318.15 7.50 13th & F These new crisp hats "just out of the boxes are in the newest de- signs and latest fabrics, some showing a touch of straw or with all straw crowns SOCIETY. This Solid Brass Serving Tray is illustrative of the natural decorative charm of solid brass, accentuated by skillful workmanship. The center is a handsome chased design and the tray is perfect in finish and appearance. 8 " Send for our illustrated catalogue showing a won- derful collection of Solid Brass Gifts and Prizes at $1.00 and less, International Gift Company 713 13th St. NW. Washington, D. C. py TOMORROW H 3 l An Unusual Sale of SprRINGTIME HATs == g An Featuring the Crocheted Straw Exceptional Value Once again our Five-Dollar Hat Shop comes to the fore with an exquisite collection of newer modes in all the beautiful Spring shades at the very special price of $5.00. See lheF 4 ~ . Fourth Floor SATURDAY Every Hat A New Spring Mode Philipsborn Choice of 55 Finer Winter Coats - Fur *49 Nearly . All Colors and Sizes Costs and profits are simply forgotten in this event. Were we to quote comparative prices, you would readily see that our only gain in this sale is floor space for our new Spring stocks. Values equally amazing! Reductio Coats will prise every value- wise woman. ns on these =568 Never such values! Every one of our. very Finest Coats re- -lew