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SOCYETY A Way to Make Your Iron Smaller After you've been pushing an iron around your ironing board for an hour or two, that iron seems to grow larger and heavier with every D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 192T. being visited by h dren, Mr. and Mrs. E. Melvin Ellls of Lyon PII'H Mrs. Virginia Kollock of Washington and Miss Roberta Bridge- forth of Hampton, Va The firet in the series of monthly musicals arranged by Miss Mary Isa bel Kelly for the American Assocta tion of University Women will be given at the clubhouse, 1634 1 street, thia afterncon from 65 to 6/ o'clock. The program will include a costume recital of Indian music and THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, ica, {n Chicago last week. While there Mrs. Rice was appointed Dis- trict regent of Club Managers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Patterzon have ‘as their ' guest the latter's mother, Mrs. T. S. Burks of Chat- tenooga, Tenn. Mrs. H. Clarke Moses, jr. has re- turned from Philadelphia, where she has been visiting for a month. Mrs. E. E. Nor | the North Star WEDDING. DAY ON FEBRUARY 26 SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Will Hold Her Usual Mon- day Afternoon Reception Today, Receiving by Appointment. RB. COOLIDGE ception in the drawing rooms | at the White House this afternoon. receiving a com pany of guests by special ap pointment » The Ttaliagn ‘Ambassador and Donna Antaine! In wi e honor Represantative and M o Rloom will entertain at din fier at the Mayflower \ednesday, ‘ February # Finkster of Irish Free State Returms From Western Trip. The Miniater ot Irish Free Ftate, ) niddy, has re Joined Mrs 8 i their family t the War ended through spoaking Y Ronor of Mrs. David fea tomorrow aftern §ive a resding o Representative N of Ohin entertained at din Willard, where he ha Sweeney Former United States Amba to Russia and Mrs. George T. have issued invitations for dinne: day evening, February 11 Mrs. Hugh & Cumming, wife of the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, left vesterday for and will sail from there Saturday shoard the Empres of Asia for China $he will join her son, Mr. Hugh S Gumming, jr., in Peking, and will re maln. until early in May. { Mrs. David Hunt Blair is leaving today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Cannon, at_her home in Concord, N. C. She will rejoin Mr. Blair in their apartment at the Ward man Park Hotel next Saturday. < The secretary to the Vice President and Mrs. Bartley were guests at a luncheon given at the Willard yvester- v by Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Kil- Kkenny of Chicago. Andress of College Hill. Cineinnati, Ohio, announces the éngagement of her daughter, Miss Amelia Deborah Andres: fr. Wil m F. Henry of this son of rs. Sarah E. Henry of Washington. he engagement was announced in neinnati at a bridge given by Miss ertrude Brooks. No date has been t for the wedding. 'Mr and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson for Palm Beach vesterday, where have taken a house for the sea- Miss Ruth Donaldson is spend i Mrs, Anna L. / % Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. il entertain a company dinner this evening. £ Mrs. Philip Morrison Julien and her iss Mary Page Julien will Be at ho of 20 at Sunday afternoon after 430 o'clock and will receive again Sun day afternoon, February 13, in their apartment, at 2400 Sixteenth street. . Mrs. Demarest Lloyd will be hostess &t tea this afternoon from 5:30 to 7 @clock in compliment to the members @ the British squash team and vl Be assisted by Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. Mandeville Cariisle and Miss Frances McKee, who will preside 4t the tea table. # Mrs. John Cammack entertained Mr. and Mrs. Francis J breakfast given at the Willard prior to the departure of Mr. ar Kilkenny for their home in ( after a weeks visit in Washington. % Col. and Mrs. Willlam S. Terriberry Bave as thelr guest at the Wardman Hotel, Mrs. Terriberry’s sister, rs. H. L. Bennet of Flushing, Long Island. i Mrs. Marshall O. Leighton ha fhsued cards for a bridge luncheon the Chevy Chase Club tomorrow. There will be 50 guests, ' Mrs. Jessile Emerson Moffat was Nostess at luncheon followed by bridge today, in her apartment, at 2400 Bixteenth street, in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Walter N. Hunt of San Francisco. The company Included Mrs. Richard Cutts, Mrs. Ge- sieva Dunham and her house guest, Miss Foster; Mrs. A. W. Dunbar, Mrs. Rust Smith, Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb, Hr- Boyd Carpenter, Mrs. James W Orme, Mre. Pearl Moore Gray, Mrs. J. W. Price,. Mrs. George Leonard $mith, Mrs. John J. Hamilton, Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr.; Mrs. Amos . Fries, Mrs. George Oliphant, Mrs heodore Porter, Mrs. W. C. Sweeney and Mrs. Henry Albers. Mrs. Moffat will entertain a com pany at bridge followed by supper this ning in honor of Mrs. Hunt : Former Governor of Pennsylvania #nd Mrs. Gifford Pinchot will be with former's aunt, Mrs. Charles thten Wood, this afternoon at her home of the season. Others Wood_this_afternoon_will HEMSTITCHING Pleating, Buttons Cove MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 3 2651 15th &t N.W. Dancing Every Nite and Wednesday is S0 u thern tertain - Music by Swanee Syncopators Direction of Al Kamons 13th & E Sts. will hold & re- | he \&'de Martino are the guests | Park Hotel atter an | Vancouver | | tees of the recent | chairman; Anderson | |National School of Fine and Applied | have taken an apartment in the West. house guests. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Hawes of Saugatuck, Conn, and Mr, and Mrs. William Edwin Hall | of Greenwich, Conn | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Host | At Sunday Afternoon Tea. Mr. and Mrs. son entertained at tea in the patio of | the Cariton Hotel vesterday afternoon when their guests numbered over 1 | Vases of tall white 1 candles in ailver cand charming touch the patin, where an orchestra played during the after The tea was served in huffet le in the two private di adjoining her noon st g rooms Fredericks, Mrs. John at the May remain until Miss Dehorah \f Representative an Fredericks. {8 a fower, where she the adjournment Congress, when she will leave Washington with her parents fof a three-month cruise « the Mediterranean, returning to ¢ fornia by way of the Panama Canal man of Gideon A. Lyot Roheme comm eing in three for the | amusing costume W De Porry, Miss Mollie \Weyman, Mr Walter O'Bannon and Maj. and Mrs Randolph Coyle, received their awards from Mr. Clifford K. Berryman, rep. | @ esenting the com ee of judges, and winner told an interesting story the origin and making of the cos- | tume. their other guests. only the ball costumes T, prize winners wore | but many of the | Lyon made a re port to the club of the Beau Arts ball in New York City last which he and Mrs. Lyon, Mr b Mr. and Mrs. John Small | and others had attended as members | of the Arts Club of Washington. | Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Lyon were assisted in receiving the guests | by chairmen of the various commit Bal Boheme, in cluding Mrs. Warren N. Akers, vice Mrs. Fulton Lewis. Miss Alice E. Edwards, Mr. Felix Mahoney Mr. L. M. Leisenring, president of the club, and Mra. Leisenring. | After the presentation of the prize to Miss De Porry for the wearing of | the most artistic costume at the Bal Boheme announcement was made | from the committee on education of the Arts Club that in recognition of her success in this respect a scholar ship had been awarded to her at the Arts in this city. James C. Biddle of are spending the late | where they and Mrs. nton, Va Winter in Washington, Mr minster. Mrs. Rosa Lewis, accompanied by Shirley Falcke, wife of Capt. Falcke, late of the famous regiment of “Blues” of the British Army, ar- rived in Washington last evening and is at the Carlton Hotel for several days. Mrs. Lewis will gail for home in London Saturday, after spend- ing a month in New York City. The local chapter of the Daughters of American Colonists will hold its annual banquet tonight in the garden | house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. { Guests of honor at the banquet will be the national officers of the organiza- tion, Mrs. George Thatcher Guernsey, national president; Mrs. W. H. Tal- bott, national treasurer; Miss Emma Crowell, national recording secretary, and Miss Stella Pickett Hardy, na- | Dallett Hemphill Wil- | | organizations in | as toastmistress | be daughter | D. | Miss Ilmmnmld Rl‘?d dnllgh!rr of Senator and Mrs. ge will take place February mn (uflwdr}ll the different States will also be present Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman Alrs. Harry C. Grove. regent of the local chapter of the Daughters of American Colonists, will the presiding ‘officer, and Miss Schmidt is in charge of the program Miss Mary Apple, contralto, will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Littitt. Mre. Constance Goodman will give readings and Mrs. Gertrude Lyon, so- prano, will sing. A quartet, under the lirection of Mrs. Lyon, will give sev- eral numbers. The beautiful flag of the organiza- tion, in colonial blue and yellow, and the American flag will be used. The | act | table decorations will be in colonial blue and yellow. Col. and Mrs. De Witt Clinton Falls | are returning today to ‘their home at 449 Park avenue, New York, follow- ing a 10-day visit to the Mayflower, where they had as thelr guests at luncheon yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur D. Addison of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly Prentice of New York, at the Mayflower The marriage of Mrs. Margaret Ross Lansdowne, widow of Capt. Zach- Lansdowne, 1. 8. N. to Mr. John Caswell, jr., of New York and Boston, will take place in the home Imported and Domestic Upholstery and Drlper FABRICS = Wholesale and Retail Rovioe W78 R ith N.W. _Main 3211 for Fstimates RY CLEANIN Glnvn AII(‘ AT WOODRUFF'S s of the Highest Quality and it conts ou Lenth. Only e iy LW, For Estimates. 1400, 140 Srin oF oncioss this a4 with ..'a‘“ tional registrar. Representatives from ST, xR T KA XX h\‘;xf' —an import material which we are featuring . in a variety of attrac- tive styles and colors at $1 4.95 350 Charming Frocks in our Vogue and Value Section at this price. Kafka’s F Street at 10th who were also staying| Christian Temperance Union, at her residence, 6011 Sixteanth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. . E. Rlordan, Mrs. Zelah Farmer. Mrs. J. S, Royd and Mrs, E. C. Rice The peakers for the round.table the topic being “Know Our Youth, will be Miss Alica Deal, principal Columbia Junior High School; Miss Glldersleeve, dean of Gunston Hall, Miss Maud Perkins, national director voung people’s work of the Women's | Christian Temperance Unlon; a scout master, representing Boy and Girl Scouts, with Jean West and George Cox, active scouts. Mrs. Clyde Filley is chairman for the meeting: Mrs. Eugena E. Thompson | president. Mrs. Cabot Stevens | chairman of the nrocram Civil War Fashions to Be Revived at Ball, Mrs. ‘Coolidge heads the list of dis- tinguished women as patronesses for the hall of the sixties,” to be given at the Mayflower Saturday, February 26, for the benefit of a horae for needy Seuthern: women. During the eve ning- the Virginia reel will be danced by all those wearing the hoopskirts and pantalets of the sixties, and an old-fashioned cakewalk will be staged | for which handsome cakes will be the | prizes. These dances will be open to all wearing costume. Quite a flurry |18 taking place among the younger | set over the prospect of the Virginia Rlues coming to Washington for the event Mrs. Andrew Jackson Mon tagne is sponsoring this ball. Mrs. Asa Phillips is visiting {n Rich- mond. She Is the guest of her sister, Miss Flizabeth Edmunds Boyd, at 2204 Monument avenue. id A. Reed, and| “harles Denby of this city and b , Mr. Edwin Denby, whose mar-| Miss Eleanor resswell Dunne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Louls Dunne, has left for San An- tonio, Tex., to spend the Winter vis- iting relatives. Miss Julfa Dickenson and Miss Ada Voute entertained 35 at 500 and tea Saturday afternoon. The guests were all residents of Foxhall Village. of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs William Beverly Mason, on M street, Saturday afternoon, February 26. The Rev. Paca Kennedy of Alexandria, Va., will officiate in the presence of only the members of the twe families, and Mr. Caswell and his bride will sail ghortly after for a three-month atay in Europe. They will make their home on Long Island Miss Evelyn Foster entertained a small company at bridge and musical in her motber's apartment Tuesday evening at the Chastleton. Miss Fos- ter will play in a concert to be given at the City Club February- 17. Mrs. 'W. H. Johnson of Leesburs, Va., who s celebrating her 86th birth: Mrs. Grace N. Rice, resident man- ager of the Arts Club of Washington, has returned from a convention of the Club Managers' Association of Amer EURURUER Rt R R Closing Out Remaining & Fur Coats ¥ At Drastically % Reduced Prices € 88 You'll find selections quite varied and savings that Justlfy your prompt VEBLCOE Silver Foxes The preferred furs for Spring. wonderfully complete selection. ‘00 to ‘485 § Saks Fur Co. A D CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC !'OR OVER THIRTY-BIGHT YEARS %&%?fii&fi%@i%%% 0 000k 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 ot fi@&@fififi&fififi SALE The time is growing shorter and shorter, 80 vou had better hurry in!! Included are garments which we secured at 25 cents on the dollar. This is your chance to save!! FLANNEL DRESSES Values $10 to $12.50 Silk Dresses Sizes 14-46 Values $15 to $2% Remaining stock of . Winter Coats. Values $25 to $29.50 Fur-trimmed Coats, wolf, fitch, squirrel and beaver collar and cuffs. Values $75 to $95 legend given by the Indlan princess, push. Zitkala-8a (Mrs. Gertrude Bonnin), president of the Natlonal Council of American Indians, asaisted ‘hy Mrs. Wayne R. Wheeler, soprano; Mrs. Ray- | mond B. Dickey, violinist, and Mrs Chester Adalr, accompanist. Tea will bhe served at 4:30, with Mrs. Edwin B Slosson acting as hostess. Mrs. Charles Woodhull will be tho hostesa at the tea to be glven by tI English speaking Unlon in the blfl quet room at the Carlton Hotel Wed. | nesday afternoo when Dr. George McLean will give a talk. The English- | speaking Union will glve a luncheon | for 200 in honor of Sir Hugh Denison, | Australian high commissioner, and Lady Dentson t Rauscher's on Fri. | . February 4 | | “Rough Dry” service will make your iron lighter—for it irons all the flat work, fluffs bath towels, underwear and hosiery, dry and smooth, ready to use, leaving only the lighter pieces for you to do. And this semi-finished service comes at a price that the most modest income can afford. Rough Dry, 10c a Pound West End Laundry 1723-25 Pa. Ave. NW. Phone Main 2321 For the annual card party given (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) / More than 80 beautiful mod- els in our stock have now been finally reduced for this final clearance—which ends on Fri- day. Practically every type of Slipper for every type of wear will be found at this event at Greatly Reduced Prices, in some instances more than half. Come early! &5 ~. ARTCIRALT SHOLS 131 F Strect No Approvals ¢ No C. 0.D.'s No Refunds No Exchanges Breslan = 1309 G ST, NW FINAL 2-DAY SALE Assignee’s Stock of exclusive DRESSES and GOWNS A . S L From the 1I341:CONN AVE ‘Every “GRIFFIN” Dress and Gown MUST BE SOLD. . To our present stock we have added scores from our own ma gnificent collection, so be on hand early - TO GET THE BARGAINS. All our WINTER COATS to be SACRIFICED. Griffin Shop & Breslau. .........................Breslau DRESSES,GOWNS,COATS 1010 GnlfinShap&Brulm..........................Brellau DRESSES,GOWNS, COATS Griffin Shop & Breslau Griffin Shop & Breslau D Values to $35 $ This is a limited group and the first purchasers will reap the greatest bargains. Some are soiled or mussed, but easily worth much more than the price asked. Two to a customer. Over 150 Smart Dresses, for street, aft- ernoon, sport and evening wear. Hand- drawn Crepes, Impor Satins Jerseys and Twills. Every color imagi and a host of styl Plenty large sizes. Many originals. Were $29.50, $35, $45 Ten Winter Coats, for Sport or Dress all colors and few medium siz imported model are remarkable dresses and the utmost value. afternoon and gorgeous dinner gowns. All size: Were $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 This is a splendid group of Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats wi No - matter what your ideal of a gown or dress is—it is he Every “color, c 'y sl (even very | and exquisl yling: Were $59.50 to 399 50 Friendly Shop” 1309 G Street