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SOCIETY. —_— SOCIETY The President and Irs. Coolidge Will Give Reception Tonight Honoring Members of 6 HE Chlef Executive and Mrs. | mer a | kot; t the | eon Coolidge will be hosts reception this evening at White House at their annual |J reception to Congress. The " of and Barones: tion th: & small company ! Ambassador Malt: evening at 9 o'clock, to which | been asked. | | of Germany The Minister of Austria and Mme Prochnik entertained at dinner last evening. The perty was planned in | honor of the Am dor of Belgium | and Baroness de fer. who were unable to attend, owing t. Belgian | court mourning The compi in-| cluded the Ambassador of 5 Senhor §. Gurgel do Amaral, the| Minister of Hungary and Courtess | Szechenyl, Senator and Mrs. Peter| Goelet Gerry, Representative and Mrs. | Tamilton h, Jr. the charge | d'affaires of France, Count de Sar tiges; the naval attache of the French | embassy and Mme. Willm, Gen. and | Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mrs. Gibson | Fahnestock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. | Tuckerman and Mme. Ekengren | Mme. Prochnik will be at home to- | morrow afternoon 0 o'clock — | Congressional (Jub Part | For Speaker and Mrs. L The Spea resentatives be the evening, house, avenue. Longworth, of the House of Rep- | and ngworth will | reception of | Wednesday the club- Hampshire Club 16 New in Senator and Mrs. Charl Deneen | will be hosts at dinner February 17, | at the Mayflower Hotel in honor o(‘ the Illinois delegation in Congress. They will entertain at dinner again February 24. | Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D.| Tyson will be the guests in whose honor Miss Mary Temple will enter- tain at dinner this evening at the Wil- lard Hotel. Representative and Mrs. Benjamin L. Fairckild will entertain at a supper party at the Carlton Club this evening following the congressional reception at the White House, when they will have approximately 30 guests. The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew will entertain a small company at dinner this evening followed by a musical, when Donna Ortensia di Mignano, assisted at the piano by Mildred Kolb Schulze, will entertain. Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, wife of Representative Linthicum of Mary- land, will be at home Saturday after- noon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Hotel Roosevelt, when she will have with her Senora de Sanchez Latour, Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, Mrs. Richard O. Crisp and Miss Sallie Hews Phillips. Miss Grace Burton was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Case Broderick Rafter entertained at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club. Others in the company were Mrs. Mark Sulli- van, Mrs. J. 8. Flannery, Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann, Mrs. Sherwood A. Cheney, Mrs. C. Cuniberti, Mrs. Thomas Car- malt, Mrs. John Greeley, Mrs. Thomas Dennis, Miss Flagg, Miss Nellie Sedg- ley, Mrs. Wrisley Brown, Mrs. Edwin Stafford, Mrs. Henry Morris, Mrs. Henry Rowland, Mrs. James Sloane, Mrs. Harold Buckley, Miss Rose Greeley, Miss Isabelle Sedgley and Mrs. John Gulick. Comdr. Francisco Lajous, the re- cently appointed naval attache of the Argentine embassy, arrived in Wash- ington yesterday and has taken an :{mrtlment at the Wardman Park otel. Assistant Attorney General Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt entertained at luncheon vesterday at the Carlton Hotel, when her guests were Repre- sentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Miss Vera Bloom, Mrs. Idat Koverman and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer and their daughters were the guests in whose honor Mrs. Willebrandt entertained at dinner at the Carlton Tuesday eve- ning, when her guests numbered 16. The Australian High Commissioner to the United States and Lady Denison will arrive in Washington today from New York and will be at the May- flower. Mr. Radu T. Djuvara, counselor of the Rumanian legation, was host to a company of 8 at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler last night. Mrs. FI. M. Lord, wife of the direc- tor of the budget, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o’'clock. Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, wife of the District Commissioner, will not be at home Fridays in February. Judge and Mrs. John Price have as their guests in their apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L. Philllps of New York, in whose honor they will entertain a company of 30 at dinner this eve- ning in the Florentine room and later go to the reception which Presi- dent and Mrs. Coolldge will give in honor of the Congress. Judge O. M. Barber of the United States Court of Customs Appeals and Mrs, Barber announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lucia Plerce, to Mr. Clarence E. Howard of Syra- cuse, N. Y. Miss Barber, who is a graduate of Wellesley College, has been making her home with her parents at Wardman Park Hotel for several years. Mr. Howard is a graduate of Syracuse Unlversity and of the Beaux Arts of Paris. He a practicing architect and is also city planner of Syracuse, where he and his bride will make their home. No date has been set for the wedding, but it will probably take place in May in the Barber home, at Ben- nington, Vt. Mrs. Thomas Sterling, wife of for- TAILORED | SPRING | SUITS Priced so every one will have a suit this Spring. i | | n will give a recep- | \re. Walter | daughter, 9th Congress. Senator Sterling of South Da- was hostess at a bridge lunch- sterday, having as guests Mrs. 0. Richardson, Mrs. R, C. Steele, Frank R. Curtis, Mrs. G. . Paul Tyler, Mrs. James irs. Frank Sanderson, E. McCaslin, Mrs. J. C. Dowell, Mrs. Burr J. Piggott, Miss Pearl McCall, Mrs: Edward Finney, Mrs. David W. Stewart, Miss Mar- t Loughran, Mrs. George Baxter and Mrs. Elizabeth Biggers, | Mrs. O Mr. Thoron Chosen as Leader at Charity Ball. Mr. Benjamin Ward Thoron will chairman of the men's floor committee for the ball to be given in the ballroom of the Wilard oHtel Friday evening, February.18, for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for Children. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cooke have is- sued invitations for dinner Saturday evening, February 19, at the Chevy Chase Club. Mrs. John Blankenship will leave today for St. Augustine, Fla., where she will spend several weeks. Timothy J. Campbell and her Miss Margaritta Campbell wave as their house guest Miss Mary Tyhurst of Huntington, W. Va. Miss Campbell will entertain a small company at bridge February 15 at the Congressional Club. Mrs. Joseph E. Washington will be at home informally in her apartment, at 1302 Elghteenth street, tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Boyd Carpenter entertained at luncheon today in compliment to sev- eral out-of-town guests, Mrs. Hunt of San Francisco, who is visiting Mrs. Jesse Emerson Moffatt; Miss Lorraine Foster of New York, house guest of Mrs. Geneva Dunham; Mrs. Campbell of Wheeling, W. Va., who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Denny, and Mrs. Jenkins of Pittsburgh, who is spending some time with her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. E. Jones. The other guests were Mrs. Moffat, Mrs. Dunham, Mrs. Denny, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. John Mar- shall, Mrs. J. W, Price, Mrs. New- comb, Mrs. C. R. Williams, Mrs. Sam Major, Mrs. Theodore Porter and Mrs. H. L. Price. Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock and will have with her her two daughters, Mrs. Blaine Mal- lan and Miss Virginia McKenney. Miss Elizabeth B. Bliss will be at home the last three Saturdays in February. Mrs. W. G. Quincy of Elizabeth, N. J., is visiting Miss Frances Battelle during the month of February. Mrs. Quincy has made several visits here and has many friends in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Littlehales will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve- ning preceding the Junior League billboard ball. Maj. Gen. and Mre. George Barnett entertained at dinner last evening. The guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Williams, Judge and Mrs. Sam- uel Jordan Graham, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull, Lieut. Col. Arthur Cosby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mon- dell, Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson Mrs. Frederick English of Philadel- phia, Miss Katherine Judge and Maj. Davis Wells. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur K. Hepburn entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests included the Min- ister of Norway and Mme. Gade and Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle. Miss Elizabeth Northrup, accom- panied by Miss Elsie Talbott of Chevy Chase and Miss Betty Norris, left yesterday for Ithaca, Y., to be hostess at the Phi Gamma Delta Fra- ternity for the junior prom at Cor- nell University. Miss Northrup will return to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel Monday, when she will be joined by Mrs. C. G. Kilbourne of New York, who will be her guest for two weeks. Miss Northrup will enter- tain in honor of Mrs. Kilbourne at a supper dance Wednesday. Mr. J. Balfour, second secretary of the British embassy, entertained a party of four at the Club Chantecler last night. Miss Yost to Marr, Mr. Small Wednesday. The marriage of Mr. Richard Ker- foote Small and Miss Dorothy Anita Yost will be solemnized in St. Mark’'s Church, Third and A streets south- ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock HATS UNDERWEAR 1316 G Street City Club Buildin! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927. program for the Junior League night. PROGRAM MISS OLIVE GRAEF, Daughter_of Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell Graef, taking a gromt board ball at the W Hotel tomorrow February 16, the Rev. Willlam Hem Pettus and the Rev. Gerald V. Barr officiating. Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Mrs. J. Franklin Bell and Mrs. Sidney Tali ferro, wives of the District Commi sioners, are invited guests of honor for the tea which will be given at the Women's City Club Sunday after- noon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. John J. McKenna of Pittsburgh is passing a few days at the Willard, where she arrived late yesterday. Miss Norvell Munford will give a dinner tomorrow evening for her sister, Mrs. A. Toutant Beauregard, who has just returned from Brazil, and will later take her guests to the Junior League billboard ball. Those taking part in the perfume number of the entertainment at the ball at the Willard tomorrow evening will wear beautiful and fantastic costumes, the personnel including Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Mrs. Vinton Pierce, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Eleanor Wilson, Mrs. Gwinn Rust, Miss Frances Hampson, Miss Aminta Veeder, Miss Mary Louise Johnson, Miss Carolyn Chamberlain, Miss Margaret Eustis, Miss Helena Lodge, Mrs. George Summerlin, jr Elenita Crenshaw, Mrs. Robert Crain, Mrs. John Dryden, Mrs. Dean Ache- son and Miss Betty Bryne. Miss Marjorie Lane % UDD'S Ice Cream brings you the ultimate in dessert en- joyment. Its joyously flavored purity has pleased the palates of discerning Washing- tonians for Half a Century. 18th & Columbia Rd. Col. 706 Col, 707 JULIUS GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS TOMORROW Very Remarkable Values In Every Department of This Store We Recommend Especially Selections of Women's and Misses’ FUR-TRIMMED WINTER COATS At Greatly Reduced Prices SMART FUR COATS FOR SPORTS AND DRESS WEAR At Greatly Reduced Prices BEAUTIFUL DRESSES FOR SPORTS. STREET, AFTERNOON AND EVENING At Greatly Reduced Prices GLOVES HOSIERY ACCESSORIES At Greatlv Reduced Prices CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' APPAREL At Greatly Reduced Prices F STREET CORNER OF 13% ter of Mr. and Mrs. William X. Gar- rison of Moorestown, N. J., who has been visiting Mi: Isabelle Patterson and Miss Mary Patterson, daughters of Representative and Mrs. Francis I, Patterson, jr., of New Jersey, at the Hotel Roosevelt, will return to her home tomorrow. Gen. Richardson entertained in- formally at dinner last night at the ‘Willard. Miss Helen Silver has returped to her home here after spending several weeks in Richmond, Va., where she was entertained extensively. Mrs, Harry R. Humphreys of At- lantic City, who is passing a few days at the Willard, entertained at dinner last night at the Willard. Mrs. Humphreys is the daughter of former Senator Baird of Delaware. D. A. R. Chapter Will Celebrate Anniversary. The annual anniversary dinner of Livingston Manor Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held in the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel this evening. A program will follow the dinner. The invocation will be given by the Rev. James Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the House of epresentatives, Mrs. A. Y anova, regent of the chapter, will extend greetings, and introduce the toastmis- Mrs. Blanche H. Ray. The first IS 1AL!! - | s PEK $ Colors: Rose Monkey Skin Red Green Navy Blue Light Blue Satins Georget Try to duplicate this value! New style creations, trimmed with wolf collars, New Spring shades. Values $4 Special, $28. Friday STREET An fi showing! thentic correctness in do well indeed to vi TWELVE T nent part in the For Friday and Saturday Only! New Spring Silk DRESSES 95 Values $19.75 to $22.50 Silks: Crepe de Chine Satin Canton Flat Crepe Spring Sport Coats 28 Jhe House of Youth YOUNG LADIES s 1229 G STREET, N.W. e Brothers A Smart Showing of for Spring Wear Especially featured at 0.75 EVER was there bountiful an advance harvest of au- who will speak on “What the D. A. R. Stands For.” Mrs. Marie C. Deal, so- prano, will sing several solos. Mrs. Edna M. Coleman, past president of the League of American Pen Women, and author of “Seventy-five Years of White House Gossip,” will speak on the historical character in her book and the interesting people she inter- viewed In gathering material for it. Representative David Hogg will de-ic liver the main address of the evening. | The program will close with solos by | Mrs. Deal. Getty Walki card in th s Paul The League of American Pen Wom en of the District of Columbia will have as coffee house speakers tomor row afternoon Mrs, Robert Barrett Browning, daughter-in-law _of the great English poets, Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and also Miss Rose ‘A. Palmer, dramatist. Mrs. Browning and Miss Palmer will | give an interpretation of Ring | and the Book.” Acting as for this occasion will be Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Gary T. yson, Mrs Roland Kidder Smith Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes. The following will | serve as_hostesses: Mrs. George G White, Mrs. Richard Gasch, s Theodore H. Tiller, Mrs, Vandergrift, Miss Anita Mrs. Dallett Wilson and Mis Wilson. Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith w as her guest Mrs. Gideon A. Mrs. Smith has invited Bert Lytell, who is playing this week at Keith's, to be the guest of the coffee shoppe. Mrs. Walter Bloedorn will have a her guests Senora de Tellez, Mrs. ley L. Jones, Mrs. James A. Reed, Mrs. Key Pittman, Mrs. Frederick L. Sid dons, Mrs. Charles H. Robb, Mrs, W, . John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Mrs. Hamilton Cottier John Day Davis. Miss Jessie Dell, civil service comm sioner, will be the guest of Miss Fan- nie Wolfson. Last Friday afternoon, at the con- clusion of the symposium, De Wo'f Hopper, who was playing here in “The Student Prince,” dropped in for a cup of coffee and an informal chat. Mr. Mrs, will LUCAS BEAUTY SA| d_with leading New Hotels 1110 Conn. Ave. Onnosite the Majflower. Reductions 1, OFF ALL REMAINING Girls’” ““i7iic"® Coats Girls’ "7z Frocks Boys’ . ° Coats Boy" Sizes 2 to 8 Suits Woolen All Sales Final—No Exchanges scn— E STREET.. CORNER Velvet izes 2 10 te to $2% We Offer Arrived DRESSES a more scintillant d because there is so these models, one will ew them, intact, now. HIRTEEN F speaker is Mrs. Catherin Brumbaugh, | Hopper entertained the guests in his well known humorous style. Mrs. Ald Soclety of et Wednesday afternoon, Wheatley. The SOCIETY. local ch lard Hot Morris Shepard, Mrs. Henry | John G Chilton and Mrs. Kenzie er will pour tea at the benefit party to be given by the Rector's . Thomas' Church of 2400 Sixteenth Feb: Mrs. Lewls Sidney Morey 1 nan of the executive committee, | ed by Mrs. Ralph Hills, | B. Fenlon, Mrs., A. M. D. McCot Mrs. E. C. Brooks, Mrs. C. S, ¥, Mrs. Atherton Seidell, Mrs Humphrey, Mrs. Jane W. Reilly, W. C. Prentiss and Mrs. William tier, he ballroom de Mrs. athert A pa Mrs. R. M. ¢ Ttie parks Women | saturda diplomatic and official circles be well represented among the patronesses for the thirteenth annual [ Mr. John Ihder, chief of th dance, which is to be given by thel tion of the United States ( Alumnae Association at the includes M William 1 Lady Donna Antoinette de Martino, Senora Morales, Mrs. Edward P. C includes Gov. and Mrs, Peter | Thomas Dolan, College New Wil February 21. Mr Sargent heads the list, whic . Curtis D. Wilbur, M ardine, Baroness d Isabella Howard, hapter of the Trini Commerce, will be principal speaker. “Have You a Home?" will be the sub. ject of his talk. Other speake: be Mr. Louis Brownlow, former Dis trict Commissioner; Mr. Hugh Bramp- ton, chairman of the Citizens' Fec eration zoning committee, (Continued on N tel Monda e Nobil Schwar harles and Miss ne Judge. rtfal list of the box Albert T. Ritchie, Mr. | Wilton J. Lambert, Mr. and | A. Drury. Mr. and Mrs. | jr., and Mr. and Mrs. ||| Now on Exhibition Paintings By LILLA CABOT PERRY | and [ Marian Lane' mmitice ot e || DRAWINGS of WASHINGTON GORDON DUNTHORNE ckson place, | o'clock, when | 1205 CONNECTICUT AVE. holders )'Hara dinner will be and zoning 's City Club, y evening at civie sec mber of ! TOMORI2OW Ends JhisSale/ There are so many Smart Slippers that you are certain of finding a generous selection Before this Sale is over, take advantage of it. in your size. It will be six months before we hold another! Come Early ARTCRAFT SHOES 1311~F~ STREET ' THE LOUVRE 1415 1117 F STREET After Inventory Clearance All restraint is removed now—and we cut loose the price ties to a degree—that is unparalleled in the season’s selling. We want complete clearance—and we want it quickly. Choice of Every Street, Sport and Afternoon Dress —from the present season— /2 poo Price! None reserved. O A Group of Evening, Dinner and Dance Frocks —superb designs and rich qualities— ? Price! No exchanges can be made—nor returns accepted. Every selection must be final. Additional— they need freshening. Incl Group 1 5.00 No alterations; n \h (@) B AT AR TR RE BT Two Groups of Dresses They are broken lots—some soiled: some mussed from handling—so that Frocks and Evening Dresses— That Were $29.50 to $65.00 uded are Street and Afternoon Dresses; Dance Group 2 $10.00 o exchanges; no refunds; no charges. \/// IHlIIIh.lIlIllIlllllMlIHlIHIlIIllIHIIHIHIHIlIlHI\!H(HIHIHHHH'IIMHLQ