Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 18

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SBOCIETY '-‘-’bfizresident and Mrs. ‘ Secretary of the Wilbur at Dinner. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests in whose honor the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will en- tertain at dinner this evening. The dinner will be served in the Carl- | ton Hotel, and the guests will number | 22, including some from California, At 11 o'clock this morning Coolidge extended the use of the White House to the Senate ladles’ organiza- tion for the biennial business. | This afternoon Mrs. Coolidge will | attend the New York Symphony con- [ ‘oert at Poll's Theater. Mrs. Cooltdge has Aas patroness for the ball for the benefit of the E for Children Friday evening 18, in the ballroom of the Hotel. The ball is being arranged by the board of lady managers of the | home, Mrs. David Meade Lea, presi- | dent, who had_selected Monday | ning, February 21, for the ball, but has | been obliged to change the evening | owing to conflict of dates. Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur have as | their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Ar | fhur D. Curtner of Warm Springs, (U Mrs. Coolidge of Mrs. Coleman Livings! wife of Senator Biease, tained at luncheon today, fo z the | biennial bu: meeting of the Sen- | ate Ladies' Organization, held at the| White Ho at 11 o'clock. The| luncheon given in the C | Washington room of the Washin Hotel, and there were 70 gues ! cluding Mrs. Dawes, Mr Mrs. New, Lee Slater Ovs Jones, Mrs. Geor; James 1 fAshurst, M is B. Shep aned her name | be given 2 Home | January | the guest of honor n Blease, Oscar W. Underwood, M ‘Watson, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, Mrs. Irving L. Len Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Mrs. William J. Harris, Mrs.| Pat Harrison. { Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Mrs. Carter Glass, Mrs. Frank B. W Mrs. Frank R. Gooding Edwin €. Broussard, Mrs. Ralph H. Cameron, Mrs. Peter Norbeck, Mrs. Robert Nel- son Stanfield, Mrs. O. E. Weller, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Mrs. Frank L. Greene, Mrs. Hubert D. Stephens, Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, Mrs. Rice W. Means, Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Mrs. Charles 8. Deneen, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Mrs. ‘W. H. McMaster, Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett, Mrs. Thomas B. Schall, Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Mrs. Gerald P. * Nye, Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, Mrs. David W. Stewart, Mrs. Daniel F. Steck, Mrs. Arthur R. Gould, Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Mrs. John B. Hen- derson, Mrs. E. E. Gann, Mts. Na- thaniel B. Dial, Mrs. Howard Suth- erland, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Fred Du Bols, Mrs. Edwin F. Ladd. Mrs. Ollle James, M Robert L. Owen, Mrs. P. Owsley Stanle; Mrs. Charles Thomas and Mrs. R. L. Taylor. Mr: | Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg to ‘Entertain Family Party. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kelloge will have with them as guests for some time at their residence on Nineteenth street their brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. ©Ottis of St. Paul, who will arrive Thursday. | The Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg will be the guests in whose honor the As- sistant Secretary of State- and Mrs. Leland Harrison will entertain a coi pany of 18 at dinner this evening. Mrs. Sargent, wife of the Attorney “General, who has been here for a week for 10 days, has returned to their home 4n Ludlow, Vt, to remain until ‘March 1. | Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft was the SOCIETY { night, when covers were laid for 14. Coolidge Guests of'f Navy and Mrs. guest in whose honor Mrs. Bernard B. Jones entertained at luncheon today, the other guests including Mrs. Wil-| : Mme, Varela, Mrs. Mrs. Everett San- Eberle, Mrs. Aubrey David Mrs, George Mesta, Kenneth Gllpin, Mrs. Samuel Graham, Walt y uckerman, Mrs. W Brown, Mary Patten and Mrs. Thomas Martin of Oklahoma, house guest of the hostess. Henr son of Mrs Jordan d Mrs. Charles A. Eaton of New Jersey have been joined at Wardman Park Hotel by thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. d Fred D. Corey of Buffalo, N. Y. and Representative Mrs. Henry Winfleld Watson gave a dinner last Representative Mrs, Henry R. Rathbone, wife of Representative Rathbone, will be the honor guest of the Women's City Club on the evening of February 17 when she will give a reading of | several of her poems, Representative and Mrs. Henry L. Bowles of Massachusetts will enter tain at dinner this evening in_ the presidential dining room of the May- flower. Covers will be laid for 12. Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson will entertain a company of 16 at dinner this evening. Henry of 1845 Bel- | 1 a tea tomo compliment to M Among those Henry will be , Mrs, Willlam rd Gorgas, Mrs. John Hamilton, | apleton, Mrs. Sidney Wiiliam C. Johnsor d_L. Hijlver, Mrs. Virgil E. M. Benitez, Mrs. E. H Flmer R. Oliver, Miss frs, Ward Harreld, Miss Daisy Robison, Miss Anne Kinnard Miss Marla Benitez, Mrs. Lorenzo W Martin and Miss Edwina Morrow Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney and Miss Virginia McKenney will be at home Friday afternoon of this week | instead of Friday afternoon, February 11. Miss McKenney has as a visitor, Mrs, John Porter Stevens of Savan nah, Ga., who will remain here untii Saturday, when she will return South accompanied by Miss McKenney. Mrs. McKenney and Miss McKenney entertained_guests at luncheon today for Mrs. Stevens, and last evening Assistant Secretary of Commerce fo) Aeronnutics Mr, Willlam P. Mac Cracken, jr. and Mrs. MacCracken entertained at dinner for her. Mr, Leander McCormick-Goodhart is chairman of the men’s floor commit- tee for the Junior League Billboard Ball at the New Willard, Friday eve- ning. Others on this committee are e AND'REPAIRED During the Dull Season We Are Offering Very SPECIAL Reduced Prices All Work Done by Experts. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Fr. 6355 618 12th St. Work called for and delivered. Mrs. Frank C mont road will afternoon _ in Maurice H. yho will Irs Conger, Mrs. Anne Tuoh: Brothers Wednesday: A Rich Group at Compelling FINAL RE White trimmed . . . Coats, fur trimmed.. 2 Pony Coats .. Dinner Gowns with black and red; sizes 16 and 42 115.00 Gray Bouffant Taffeta Eve- ning Gown White Velvet E Rose Velvet and Tull fant . . Evening Dresses, vel georgette combination: 11 Jersey and Silk Dresses; small sizes 7 Cloth and Velvet Dres Dance Frocks ........ Afternoon Green Georgette Dress; fur trimmed Green Metallic Cloth After- noon Gown Black Satin Afternoo Green Evening Gown with gold sequins Gold Metallic Cloth and lace Dinner Gown ..... Ecru Taffeta and Lace Bouf- fant Dinner Gown.. All Sales Final TWELVE B and Gold Metallic Cloth Evening Gown. . Black Satin Coat: DUCTIONS Formerly Now 15500 55.00 i fur 395.00 79.50 89.50 236.00 155.00 29.75 135.00 fringe; 49.50 98.50 69.50 39.50 35.00 e Bouf- 130.00 55.00 vet and s S0 13500 19.50 t029.75 Comb. 7.50 47.50 t0 67.50 e " BES0 S R0N0 45.00 49.50 n Dress 4950 . K 65.00 39.50 wesess 22500 59.50 HIRTEEN Daughter of Mrs. J. Holabird Towne, and as se retary of the Junior League, helping to success the Billboard ball to be given at the Willard Hotel Frid evening. THE D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ECRETARY OF LEAGUE | | i i i | | 1 presidential MISS LAURA TOWNE, tor pil, Mr de Amoedo, Dr. Edwart von Signor Leonardo Vitetti, Baron ut Rappe, Sir Adrian Baillie, r. Henry Wilson, Jennings and Mr. Chauncey Parker, ji. Maj. , Mr. Felipe |will entertain a company of 12 at ariano | dinner this evening. Walter E. de Treschow, arshall O. Leighton was hos- ss to a company of 50 at luncheon| |teday at the Chevy Chase Club, her| guests remaining through the after- noon to play br.dge Hopkinson, Mr. W Mr. Floyd Blair, Mr. Coleman | Mrs. A. E. Harriman will receive at| Parker | the last of her three informal at home | i Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET and Mrs. Courtlandt The New Frock Arrivals Are Captivatingly Original Fashion, as it is interpreted by Louvre designers, presents to your consideration for Spring a varied assortment of new Frocks— practical in their design; appealing in their originality—rich in their effectiveness. Whether for street, sports or afternoon wear yow’ll find choice difficult only in your decision as to which charming cre- ation shall have your preference. But they are so moderately marked that you can yield to the temptation to make generous selections. Beginning at $25 E IMAGINE you as the private secretyry of a big, successful business man. Such a position seems to involve quite a de- gree of care about clothes and so on. Doesn’t it? After all, you have an important position that sets its own standard of appearance. From the very start a MODEASE shoe will fit your foot perfectly and give absolute comfort. You may wear it until it is scuffed and scarred; it will maintain its smart lines and perfect fit. MODEASE shoes at this delightful salon in | & bridge luncheon tc | | | Quin have as a v { Mrs. Trimble since her arrival and a number of Interesting events are being arranged in her honor. days tomorrow afternoen from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. Mr. L. H. Treadwell will arrfve in| Washington tomorrew and will spend | several weeks at Wardman Park| Hotel. Mrs. Stephen L. Tabor will entertain | 4 at bridge tea tumorrow afternoon at the Congressional Country Club Senator and Mrs. Frederic acke:t at the Hotel Ambassador. Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Senator Tyson, WHI not observe Thursday afternoon at home during Mrs. Wilson Brown will be hostess | February, at tea this afternoon, entertaining a small company informally in compii ment to Mrs. ili Allyn of New of London, Cenn, visiting her Former Ambassador of Great Brit ain land Geddes, is among ! the passengere arriving in New York today aboard the Aquitania Mrs. H. R. Perr; be hostess at rorrow at the | Club Mr. and Mrs. James Francia Sulll- Congressfonal Coun »rs in Washington, have gone to t. Augustine, FFla., where they enter tained at dinner last evening at the de Leon and Mrs imons, the former anderblit of New: ington this morn o Mre. Paul Fit Mrs n French t, arrtved in Was: ing trom America * for several days w York | Ponc | Mr por Hewson_of Page.) H lohn Mrs. Charles O. Maas, widow of the ‘ Repre"ntative former assistant naval'ttache trom || he nlied States to Paris during the R obbed of Money & Jewelry World W has returned to Washing- | 2400 Block Tracy Place ton and again taken up her residence | at the Mayflower, ! $5,000 Insurance Policv, $52.50 Each Additional $1,000, $5.50 Phoenix Est. 1782 All Types Insurance ANDREW WYLIE Real Estate 1618 H St. Main 10063 Mr, Justice and Mrs. Harlan F.| Stone will entertain at dinner in the suite at the Willard Hotel Monday, Febru % Senatqr and Mrs. John Q. Tilson are the guests in whose honor former Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell will entertain a company of 20 at dinner tonight Mr. and Mre. Mondell will be hosts at dinner Wednesday evening. Feb- ruary 28, when the guests are asked to meet the secretary to the Presi- dent and Mrs, Everett Sanders. 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