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1927. John Price, Miss Annie H. Cunning-|in compliment to Mrs. Maurice H 1. Walker, Mrs. C. F.| Thatcher. Among those who will Adames, Mrs. | assist will he: Mrs. Willlam Craw- 4 Le Roy,| ford Gorgas, Mrs. John Hamilton, | , Mra. A.| Mra. Danfel C, Stapleton, Mrs. Sidney | Tallaferro, Mra. William €, Johnaon, | Mrs. Edward L. Hillyer, Mrs. Virgil | Moore, Mrs. E. M. Benitez, Mrs. E. | H. Conger, Mre, Elmer R. Olive, Miss | Anne Tu Mrs. Ward Harreld, | Misa Dalsy Robison, Miss Anne Kin nard, Miss Maria Benitez, Lorenzo W. Martin, Miss Morrow and Miss Lorralne Foster of New York. i SOCIETY. Cartler, the Ambaseador of Great Brit- | the week at the Willard, entertained ain and Lady Isabella Howard, Mr.|at dinner there last night. Justice and Mrs. Plerce Butler, who | —— - also came from St. Paul; the Autra.| Mrs. Bertha Helm has returned to lian high ecommissionar, Sir Hugh |her home at 2810 P street, George. Denison, and Lady Denison: Mr. and | toWn, after spending some time with Mrs, Keith Merrill and Mrs. E. Van her sister in Madison, Wis. Iyke | Mre. Charles W, Waller, Mrs. Willlam A. ter of Mrs. Leod, Mrs. Herbert Moffett, he Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge 4 : K oo e Byren 0 . omas Byrd Maclin of Pet nor Guests of Navy Head and Mrs. . Wilbur at Dinner Last Night. Perry; Mrs. Thomas Byrd Maclin of Peters- Mrs. Charles Woodhull will be host. | burs, Va., is the guest of Mra. Mattle l.l";| né a vi:r,‘mvt-p'nvon h_‘); m: Fin., | Leigh Walker. 8l eakin nion at the C It g McLean Will | \pnatte C, n of 1726 Twenty. P it % | first atreet are spending two months Mre. Charles Boughton Wood had |!n Atlantic City guests lunching informally with her| . ong Mrs. Arthur J. Colller an- vesaterday in the presidential dining | room of the Mavflower. Rounge Liig - romim d. Frank B. Swank, Mrs. John R. Kirk George wood, Mrs. B. C. Skransy of Wyoming Mrs. Anna Baker Fenner of Rocky Mount, N. €.; Mrs, Wallace Hanger and Mra. Cabot Stevens. Mr. and Mra. Cabot Stevena are sending out cards for a reception in s their residence in honor of Mra.| Officials to Attend Jamesn J. Davis, wife of the Sacre- | Sunday Night Concert. iary of Tabor. Saturday afternoon. | Prominent members of offclal, dip- | seve February 26, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. | lomatle and resident soclety have ta " g e Mr. and Mrs. Stevena will entertain | an hoxes for the concert Sunday s firM\r‘ ‘:"{:w:‘r’;. u:‘rgm’::.a“;:.{q“:.:i [{ at dinner at 8:30 oclock thai eve- | ning in the Belasco Theater of the |ijalan Parker of Plainfield, N. J.. and | = 4 A | e ning at the Willard, when their Minneapolla Symphony Orchestra. The | Aias Helen Alnsworth of Utlea, N HEMST'TCHING Mrs, John D. Fredericks of lLos| ki % guests are axked to maet the Secra- | Secretary of State and Mra. Kellog, | oo s, Representative and Mra.| Mr and Mre Edward T. Clark have S e T vy ARt MAES: WP | whous former Bothe 1 tr ar Pa NONE, | sre as Congrees Mall, | 3 2651 15th 84 N.W. | Joseph Crail of Los Angeles, former | canceled all soclal engagements, m-pm]l and Mrs. Davis. “A musical will fol- | the list, which also {ncludes the Am-| Mrs. George Thatcher Guerfisey of | B e mal et Bire. [ aast s o operation ey 3 ! low the dinner baseador of Belgium and Baroness de 'Independence, Kans.. who is spending nd, Calif., Mr. Mr we ation ¥ ¥ | W. B. Mathews of Los Angeles, Mr. | Sibley Hospital | : th of New %’;fix,","t bt A S el Col. I, Franklin Bell, Engineer Com. ner of Warm Springs, Calif., and Mr. [ missioner of the District of Colum and Mrs. Aubrey Davidson of Coro.) bia, has been joined by Mrs, Bell and nado, Calit. K their daughter, Marjorie Bailey Rell, The dinner was served in tha patio | and will make their home at Ward ©f the hotel, the President's flag and | man Park Hotel. Mrs. Rell and her the Secretary of the Navy's flag being | daughter have spent the greater part | Bung trom the balconies at either aide, | of eight vears abroad, where Misa| while & huge American flag was Marjorie has been attending school in | draped across the end of the room. | France Italy and Spain. She has en i | Miss Pauline Holdlan left the end of the week for Palm Beach, Fla., where she will be until early March Va.; Mrs. Charles J. Hatfl HE President and Mrs. Cool-|tive and Mrs. ¥red A. Britten, Rear idge were the guests in whose [ Admiral and Mrs. Du Puy MoCor U honor the Secretary of the|mick, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Camp- Navy and Mrs. Wilbur enter- | bell, the commercial counselor of the | tained at dinner last evening | British embassy and Mrs. John Jovee at the Carlton Hotel. The other | Rroderick, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rine guests were Maj. Gen. and Mra. John | hart, the naval attache of the Italian | A. Lejeune, Rear Admiral and Mrs. | embassy and Signora Lais and Capt Hilary P. Jones, Representative and |and Mrs. Halsey Powell. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of De- | troft, Mich., are at the Willard, whers they will remain several days, | the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Trew Bimp son of Arizon Mrs. Anna Baker Fenner of Tarboro nued on Ninetesnth Page.) Mra. Frank C nry, 1845 Belmont road, will glve a tea thia af A Brand-New Collec- ‘ tion of A fiETT' E Hosiery HAPRIS 31 FKOCKS Reductions B Ladies’” Imported $15 Sports Hose— 6.00-grade—4.95 Ladies’ Tmported Just Arrived—More Delightful Than Ever Silk and Wool Hose ,SM 3.50 grade—2.85 1316 G St. Ladies’ Rayon and CITY CLUB BLDG. The Burt Clearance Sale Is Different —because it inveolves Shoes that are different—criti cally selected makes that are elected to serve us be- cause they embody the highest achievement, in Foot- wear—including our “Arch Perfection” lasts, Reduced now—because of the inventory season. Women’s Street, Afternoon and Evening Footwear 10.60 to 16.50 grades Reduced to and Men’s High and Low Shoes 10.00 to 13.50 grades Reduced to 7'85 and 9'85 In the combined assortments most every size is available. Arthur Burt - - - 1343 F Street Parls ‘Washingten The table was decorated with yellow tered the Cathedral School for Girls, Foses. The Navy Band gave & pro- gram during the dinner. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett will be hosts to a company of 18 at master | dinner this evening Ralph Stover Keyser a company at bridge, by supper, Friday evening in their home on Adams Mill road | and Mrs Taft, wife of the Chief entertain nish Envoy and Wife Guests at Dinner. N The Ambassodar of Penora de Pad be k- | Revolution, ha ing guests of the Assista ecre- | fet supper whic tary of State and Mrs. Leland Har- |cabinet room of the Willard Thurs Tieon at dinner this evening | day, February 10 | guests to the Junior Leagua Billboard —— i - | baill The Minister of R Mrs. Alvin T. Hert has issued cards —_ A | the Congressional Country Club, when George Cretziano and .| tor Monday afternoon, February 7. 2 Stephen Lyman Tabor Was|her guests w J. Raymond Me- Mlle. Cretziano, entertained inform- |from 4 to 7 o'clock, in her apartment { hostess to a company of §5 at lunch-| cay), Hopkins, Mrs, ally at luncheon today following the |at 1785 Massachusetts avenue. eon today at the Congressional (o JAW“ W. Ba Mrs. Samuel T. christening of the daughter of one = try Club. Her guests, who are re-|incql Mis, Richard Yates, Mrs. John ©f the chancellors of and | Mrs, Freeman Resumes maining through the afternoon to /R Teighty, Mrs. James W. Carmalt, Mrs. Stancesco. " “'1‘"! | Her Days at Home. I““d‘ bridge, ‘ixn-'lud* Mrs. T L. } Mrs. J. P. ' Wade, Mrs. James L. Baity, fon staff, Mile. b dougherty, Mrs. 0. C . Mre. | Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison, Mrs, Framk Cluuz, who is the house guest of | o N uarineim ihe Hcnt Te | Thomas E. Robertson, ‘en- | W, Weed, Mrs. Charles Le Fevre, Mlle, Cretzian®, and Donna Ortensia | preeman. will restme her s | ning, Mrs. Abner Fy A Mrs. William V. Boyle, Mrs. L. C. Mignano g X M. Anderson, Rrinton, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. The Rev. Victor Saur of Philadel. |3fternoons at home until Lent. M. AIBRANGEr WIISE IR ATERUE | e e e e T S % %‘ Phia officiated at the christening of | Capt. and Mrs. Arthur K. Hepburn | Kidder, Mrs. J. J. Crane, Mrs. W the baby, Jeanne Stancesco. The |will entertain at dinner this evening . Mre. Wilmer Latimer, Mr: Mintster acted as godfather for the ci4 rs. Willlam C. Dennis infant, and Mlle. Cretziano the god- | Col. Glenn S. Smith of the United shiey, Mrs. John Al mother, Btates Geological Survey and Mrs. |}an Remon, Bedam, Mr —becomes a glonficd art, when Blacki- stone's decorators are " " the “speechmakers. - Eroith have as thelr guests at tne | Homer L. Kitt, Mrs. Dora Hudluff, ,:"2;“?{'“::;"‘ t;‘fi'r"!;;"l‘- :{!dd"r:r!::_ WaNinan Park Hothl Tor & feve dsve Yewman Little, Mrs, Joseph J this vening. Tha varty wae pranner |their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Glenn R i, L Pkt LR S B bl o e A ey sadey. Dianned | Smith, and her infant_son, who will eil, Miss Louise O'Nell, Mrs Stum and Baroness de Cartier, who | 33il on the Arabic Baturday for N Ao G douian) il e ratie t attand. owing 19 |81um to join Mr. Smith, who is Euro Stowell, Mrs. Cliff Birthday Baskets and Bouquets for anniver effects for all occasions— arranged with good taste nd freshest flowers. Deliveries Anywhere | ift I MRS. CHARLES CARROLL MORG Member of the Junior League and on the amusement committee of the Bill board ball to be given at the Willard Hotel Friday evening. | president gen- | of the American | ed cards for a buf- she will give in the ~ s. A. J. Brossea eral of the Daughte Wool Hose—1.69. Mrs, Harry Robinette Perry enter- tained at a bridge luncheon foday at s Imported Wool Hose— 200 and 300 Grades 1.65 to 2.25 Men's Domestic Wool Hose— 125 and 1.50 grades 95 cents —_— Children's Wool and Cotton Hose— 125 and 1.50 grades 65 cents e .| Richards, Mrs. Carla_Sasser, Mrs. Belglan court mourning. e ooy hfine Jatge | Willlam Pollard, Mrs. Gordon McKay. 18 accompanied by, her mether. Moe |Mrs. Arthur J." May, Mrs. Lioyd M Beverly Waters of Atrorn. Tii, amd | Grifin, Mra. M. C. Grover, Mrs. Aaron Miss Cocile Martin of Aurora, who | Gottschall, Mre C. C. Clark, Mrs. will ®afl with her abroad to spend sev. | AlVin_ B. Eckert, Mrs. Charles Mo b G Ao gan, Mrs. Hans Hamilton, Mrs. Je Chester Bowen, Mrs. Fay 8. Holbrook, Mrs. George Mikkelson, Mrs. Couper, Mrs. J. B. Gregg Custis, Mrs. John Keller Cocke, Mrs. Vernon E. West, Mrs. A, B, Crane, Mrs. William Condit, Mrs. Victor Whitiock, Mrs. McDonald, Miss Madge McDonald, Mrs. Darrell Smith and Mrs. Merton g A A. English. ‘ / 7 Mrs. Boyd Carpenter will be host. ess at luncheon tomorrow. Senator and Mrs. Frederic Moseley Backett will have as their guest the latter's niece, Miss Alice Speed, who will arrive rrow from her home in_Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Sackett will entertain at funcheon Monday in honor of Miss - Tucker, jr., enter- Epeed. tained a company of 10 at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Betty Baldwin, debutante nlece of Miss Senator Royal S. Copeland leaves Katherine Judge. , this evening for Lansing, Mich., where he will deliver an address tomorrow night, returning to Washington Sat- urday. Mrs. Copeland went to New York today and from there will go on to Exeter, N. H., to spend Sunday with | their son, Roval, jr., who is a student | Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, who at the Phillips-Exeter Academy, Mrs, | Went to New York with Mrs. Thomad Copeland will join Senator Copeland F. Walsh 10 days ago, will return their apartment at Wardman Park | tOMOrTow. . otel Monday. = Miss Helen Carusi has returned Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, wife of |{rom & visit with Mrs. John Cabot. Benator Gerry, will be at home tomor- Miss Carusi will entertain at dinner fow afternoon ' from 4 to 6§ o'clock, at | F1102Y evening, later taking her 2133 R street. Mrs. Peter Norbeck and Mrs. W. H. McMaster, wives of the Senators from South Dakota, will be at home jointly tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 «o'clock in Mra. Norbeck's apartment, in the Methodist Building, at 100 Maryland avenue northeast. They will have assisting them Mrs. Wesley Jones, Mrs. George W. Norris, Mrs. ph H. Cameron, Mrs. Royal C. Johneon, Mrs. Frederick Davenport and Mrs. Georgla Knox Berry. Mrs. John B, Kendrick will not be &t home tomorrow afternoon. Representative and Mrs. Henry L. Bowles of Massachusetts entertained &t dinner last evening in the presi- dential dining room of the Mayflower, ‘when the guests weie Represantative and Mrs, Allen T. Treadway, Repre- sentative and Mrs. George R. Stobbs, Representative and Mrs. Charles L. Underhill, Representative and Mrs. (Ma;‘: L. Gu‘}rd ur'l ?\(!uugxun;m end Representative and Mrs. Franklin ‘W, Fort of New Jersey. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy @nd Mrs, Theodore Douglas Robinson entertained at dinner last evening when thelr guests were Representa- HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Henry White will loave Washington Sunday for the South to spend about three weeks. 14th& H TELEPHONE—MAIN 3707 1215-17 F STREET Formerly associated with leading New York Hotels CREERON Between F and G Sts. NW. 614 12th St. NW. = 4 Semi-Annual Sale of Stetson. Shoe Shop Footwear TOMORROW AT 8:30 A.M. THE SALE YOU'VE WAITED FOR February Sale Table Glassware Novelty and Art Items A disposal of all discontinued and in- complete lines at exceptional savings Smart Felts.and Velours 78 Felts in large and small headsizes. Formerly $5.00 to $6.00........ 28 Fine ?llln" Velours. Formerly $7.60 to $10.00 ¥ $1.98 New lghtwelght Spring Felts dally in all lors, 08 s $.05. i CREERON, 614 12th St. Goblets, Tall Sherbets and Ice Tea Tumblers Formerly Sold at $3.00 to $3.50 the Dozen ol - Goblets, Tall Sherbets and Tumblers Formerly Sold at $4.00 the Dozen e ERLEBACHER $S£..75 Street and Afternoon DRESSES Party and Dance FROCKS Fur-Trimmed COATS Formerly $11, $12, $13.50 & $15 Goblets, Sherbets, Ice Teas, Bread & Butter and Salad Plates Formerly Sold at $7.50 to $8.75 the Dozen - e .. Table Glassware Incomplete Lines of Colored and Crystal 25% t0 33Y3% Discount S Others $8.75 & $10.75 - “Erle-Maid” FROCKS Ep— T ——— | \ Hundreds of pairs of footwear in patent, satin, black or tan kid and calf, riptiles, moires, silver and gold brocades and kidskin, sport models or walking shoes, but not every size in every style. Every pair taken from our regular stock, but not all our Stetson shoes are included in this sale. No C. O, D’s or Refunds 1305 F Street TIISETTL Stetson Shoe Shop Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management An assortment of col- ored glass Salad Plates, Candy Boxes, Vases, Flower Bowls, Candle- sticks, etc. NOTE: Sunset Amber and Lon- don Smoke Fancy Glass- ware; Vases, Candle- sticks, Flower and Fruit Bowls, etc. 25% t033%:% Discount These items are conveniently grouped on tables . . . eccording to the reduction . %. on our Main Floor . . . use either F ar G St. entrance,