Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1927, Page 14

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8. SOCIETY. OCIETY “Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Guests At Dinner Tonight of Senator and Mrs. Goff of West Virginia. HE VICE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Dawes will be the guests in whose honor Senator and Mrs. ¢ pard Goff will en tert linner this evening Secretary of War and Mrs. Davis Honor Guests. The Dwight | guests Assistar F. Tn °F, » honor the The Postmaste is expected to ret his & nd in comp the concert - Henri Ver uctor, M dersecre U, Gre ibassador of Great Britain a Howard had with or of the British v of Information in New York Wilberforce, who were sts at the embassy over Sunday and Mr. Baifour of the embassy staff. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler were hosts in their box to Representa- tive and Mrs. August H. Andresen of Red Wing, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill gave a supper party before the concert and afterward occupied a box, where they had among their sts Admiral and Mrs. Bdward W. Eberle and Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr Others in the audience were th Speaker of the House, Mr. Nicholas Longworth; Miss Laura Harlan, Miss Helen Carusi and Dr. Kemper Simp- son. The Minister of the Serbs, Croats| and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, entertained at dinner Satur- day evening, when his guests were the Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Giacomo de Martino; the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the Minister of Ruman.a, Mr. George Cretziano; Mile. Jeanne Cretziano, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Mc Kenney, Judge and Mrs. C. C. Me- Chord, Mrs. Henry D. Flood, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin, Miss Edwards and Mr. Stoianovitch, secretary of the rbian legation. Associate Justice and Mrs. Fiske Stone will be hosts to &t dinner this evening at th: Hotel. Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett, wife of Benator Sackett, entertained a small company at luncheon today in com- pliment to her niece, Miss Alice Speed ©of Louisville, Ky., who is visiting her. Mrs. Phillips, ‘e of Representative Thomas W. Phillips, jr., has issued invitation for musical Wednesday afternoon, February 16, at 4 o'clock, in her home, at 2108 Sixteenth street. Mrs. Knox has re- turned Washington from Palm Beach is ying at the May- flower. Mrs. David Meade Lea will be at home informally this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, when she will be as- eisted by and Mrs. Philander C. to and nk W Maj. and Mrs. Ralph Stover Keyser will entertain a company at dinner Thursday evening. Maj. and Mrs. Keyser gave a bridge party followed by supper Friday eve- ning when their guests included Col. and Mrs. Charles Lyman, Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Turner, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam Hawthorne, Capt, and Mrs. Samuel Howard, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Binns Tebbs, Mr. and Mrs. Park Galleher, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph A. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frost, Mrs. J. G. Capers, mother of the hostess; Mrs. Mason, Mr. Freeland Lyman and Mr. Rollins. Bacon. Miss Mary Y. Wheeler, Mrs. H. M. ‘Wheeler, Mrs. Thomas C. Brown and Mrs. Milton C. Brown will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock at 2308 Tracy place. No cards have been issued. They will receive again Tuesday, February 15. Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg will be hostess at luncheon Wednesday at the Washington Club in compliment to Mrs. C. E. Lyon, who has returned to Washington after three years in Imported and Domestic “pllolstery and anerY‘ FABRICS Wholesale and Retail Rorow W75 Re b 1211 F 8t. N.W. _Main 3211 for Estimates 20% Special Discount Men’s and Women's Coats and Hats CLEANED This Week Only FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 Julien Jacquelin Mason y | London. Bridge will follow, there will be 60 guests. Justice were the g 1t dinne g of Representative and ‘ranklin W. Fort of New J presidensiul dining s in th My Goldthwaite Mr. and Mrs, ngticid, Mas Clinton Ann LelFevre, daugl Mrs., Charies 1. Lekevre Williamstown tend the Willinms Miss Hester Mr. and Mrs. Hert Enterta 3 At Tea This Afternoon. Alvin T ompany n Hert informy $to 7 n g a this ck in her schusetts | ; Reed anc n of New th teed Connally D M Jorde York | ? Ward- | is Grad, who went their nurriage in time ago, have o Buffalo for a visit, and in Adantic City 1e at 565. W. Tenth | and Mrs, Lou York after short OW B0l fies Denby, jr., of nd’ Mrs, Charles | m, will give his Saturduy evening, at the Whitemarsn udelpii o Miss Rosumond | r of Senator and Mrs, cd of Pittsburgh, and Mr. will Lake place at 4 o'clock on | February 26, in the Bethle- , this city Iteed, | Duvid A. Denby Saturda, hem Ch: Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, president general of the D. A. R., will enter- tain the members of her board who are in Washington at a buffet supper Thursday evening at the Willard Hotel. Members of the Society of the Cin-| cinnati will have their annual dinner Saturday, February at’ the A\rnly! Club, ¢ the officers of the General | cted to be present, | d representatives from each of the | |18 State societies will attend. The | committee in charge consists of Ad-| miral Hilary Pollard Jones, Mr. Henry | Randall Webb, Mr. William Marbury Beall, Mr. Frederick Wilson McReyn olds, Col. Julian Mayo Cabell, Mr. Samuel Herrick and Maj. William Lee Hart, Mr. and Mrs, Henault entertained a party Saturday evening at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Jett, on M street northwest. A program of music was given by Mrs. Thornton Jett. The rooms were decorated with palms, ferns and potted plants, and an or- | chestra played during the evening for | dancing, which was the main feature. | A buftet supper was served about | midnight. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil and daughter, Miss Helen O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Hick, | Mr. and Ms. Burnet, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey ana daughters, Misses Evelyn | and Dora Bailey; Mrs. Bertha Arnold | | Harlan company Willa \H\l‘n‘ Phila- | | tary general; THE EVENING and daughter, Miss Bertha Arnold: | Mrs, A. Henault, Mrs. Lil lian Lockwood, Mrs. Mary Nix, Miss Maxine Justice, Prof. and Mrs. Jett | ind son, Mr. Milton G. Jett; My, Milton Arnold, Mr, Herbert Rollins, M¢. Sam Seymour, Mr. Clauton Ball, Mr. Elmer Van Deuser, Mr. Buddy Sampsell, Mr. { Vernon Reynolds and Mr. Donald | Moore. Mrs. C. H. daughter, Mary Elizabeth, were join |ed at the Wardman Park Hotel for | the week end by Mr. Nichols. They { will return to their home at the For Hills Inn, Forest Hills, Long Is- the latter pa f the week Nichols and her small solemnized at at noon, by The marriage Weston, Mass the Rev. I'red Pauline Everin, Moncrieff Mrs. H. N ace northeast, G ind and Mr. cousin of the! 1 are now on a nise of the West Indles and on their rn will reside in Washington has sent Thursday I New King-Smith after 4 mpshire avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew located in their new husetts avenu mith are 1 Mas L home northwest cey Mra. Wil B home and o an Raynor, | at 2641 | spend- | pan Park | guest for the | Mrs. David 1, , and her small Mrs. Johnson in Washington before and is a graduate of the hool. and Connecticut ng the Winter have their Holton Arms of the of the The second of the sel luncheons given by the wi: rs of the Quartermaste held in banquet room of the iton Hotel today Mrs. Alfred J. Brousseau, president general, N. 8. D. A. R., and the tional board of management il be the guests in whose honor the Dor. othy Hancock Chapter, D. A. R., will give a reception this nfternoon at the home of Mrs. George Tillman Bell in Massachusetts Avenue Park The guests will be receved by Mrs. Vernoon West, regent, who will be as- sisted by Mrs. John M. Beavers, vice president general; Mrs. Matthew Brewster, chaplain general; Mrs. Sam v. Earle, recording secretary Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, cor- responding secretary general; Mrs. Lowell F. liobart, organizing secre. Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, treasurer general: Mrs. Eli Helmick, egistrar general; Miss Alice Mc! Juffie, historian general; Mrs. Horace rnham, librarian general; Mrs. Willey, State regent; Mrs. inh Van Orsdel, national president, Children of the American Revolution; Mrs. William Sherman Walker and the officers and former regents of the Dorothy Hancock Chapter, Mrs. Reginald Geare, Mrs. D. D, Morrison, Mrs. Craig King, Miss Anne Tuohy, Mrs. Marvin Tyler, Mrs. E. L. Mor rison, Mrs, George Clarke Ober, jr.; Miss Sallie Harlow, Mrs. Rudolf Har. rell and Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry. Mrs. Gamble, widow of the late Senator Robert J. Gamble of South Dakota, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. RY CLEANIN AT WOODRUFF'S the ~Highest nd it costs you less Gloves Any Length, O 607 12th N.W.. 3. 14 2 400-410 18th N. For Estimates, Main 1400, 1401, 7413 Bring_or enclose this ad with order. 1y h It FINAL M'JZ@ conwscncurnvenuzg On sale at prices to clear the racks of the remainder of our winter apparel. Reduced to Cost and Below the cost prices; an early selection is advised. ALL SALES FINAL. HAVE YOU SETN cl Cortijo 5001 Sixteenth. Strect CAFRITZ SALE Absolute Clearaway Remaining Winter Coats, Furs, Dresses, Hats. Dhe boautitel, sew Janisk Homée Completalyfpoointid Built L Qper 2oor Undil L0 Oblook STAR, WASHI WILLIAM eorge Was! o Washingtor ebruary 22, line at the TON, D. C, MC MATHER LEWIS, zt 1 the night of F Alexander Sharpe, and her son-n-law and daughter, Comdr. and Mrs. Alex ander Sharpe, jr., in‘ their home at 1609 Thirty-fifth street Bostom Hostess Entertains At University Women's Club. Mrs. Mary Evelyn Dobson of Bos ton, who is at the Mayflow was hostess today at a luncheon at the University Women's Club in honor of John E. Fowler. The other guests Mrs. James M. Willey, Mrs. Nel- son P, Webster, Mrs. Jeter Pritchard Mrs. Wallace Streater, Mrs. Henry hurchill Cook, Miss Mayhew and Miss Mary W. Durham, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Little and Mrs. Thomson. A delightful feature of the * day Party at Mount Vernon’ evening of Tuesday, February which is this season’s benefit perform: ance given by the board of lady man- agers for George Washington Univer- y Hospital in the gymnasium at Pleating, Buttons Covered Col. 9378, 2651 15th S " UMRS. M. | REMODELED REPAIRED AT SPECIAL PRICES WATCH THE STAR TUES- DAY for an important sale event! Pare Clever pin tucking and this two-piece wool "¢ line and a touch of eolorful embroidery give charm o this wool ¢ frock, $2! Wool elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Wearsugrme 12010 1 str a Scottish reel nent Washingtoni rection of Mrs. ns, under the hostess of the occasion, Washington. ALENTINE v party refresh- ments will be distinctive, delicious and appropriate when ordered from BUDD'S. IceCream in Hearts and Cu- pids molds. Special novelty cakes. 18th & Columbia Rd. Col. 706 ’ STAR . TU. DAY for important event! Newlord Dark fabric ©m piecements Dbelted Crepe Striped and Plain Spells Sm artness In New Tailored Frocks Specialized For Women at— 25 We selected eight charming new Paris models of decidedly chic simplicity—then we chose wool crepe—the medium that w considered best for the interpretation of the moderately priced tailored frock, and we had a well known maker of high type merchandise reproduce th effects in_all the new Spring ese models for us in monotone colorings and stunning hairline striped effects in navy and white or black and white. The tailoring is splendid excellent taste, and there is a ~elaboration, where used, is in strong accent on clever fabric empiecements—a treatment that always gives a frock that de- sirable “expensive” Took, In fact, it is readily recognized that these frocks have an air of distinction and breeding that *- not ordinarily a feature of dresses retailed at $25. That is the purpose —to provide authentic of the Simple Frock Shop well-made versions of good style themes in frocks at moderate prices. Women’s Simple Frock Shop—Second Floor DAY, r University, heading the receiving niversity Hospital at the gymnasium will be the dancing of ¢ a number of promi- the di Walter Tuckerman, | who will herself appear in the role of Martha Mr. Walter Davidge will appear as Col. 707 - WATCH THE an sale FEBRUARY |Gen. George Washington, | gene Byrnes, Mrs. 3 [ton and others wil | tinguishea | which th | ton are giving Itish _neighbors | Dumtries. Fuest at Quests of honor of the occasion will | trict of Columbia Washington | en | family and five members of the Alex-| former | memb | Lord | {be five members of the Iy |ander family, which is particul nem {appropriate, since it will be re bered that William Alexande; | Stirling, was such a close friend and | adviser 'of George Washington during | the trying times of the colonfal war | M Robert V. Fleming is to Ix | an of the floor committee, and this important historic be Mr. Char Jennings Walter \lter Tuckerman Glover, Mr. John I | Davidge and Mr | Miss Dorothy Perkins will entertain { members of the District of Columbia Alumnae Club of Alpha Chi Omega to I night in her home, 1458 Columbia road Local representatives of Alpha |Omega, national women's sorority having chapters in the leading col | leges and universities of the copntry wiil be present | | The Mi-Careme Spanish flesta wil | be given at the’ Mayflower Monday March 28, with the object in view of ying off the final debt of Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. The | members of the executive committec for this enter : Mrs. Ed d T f , Mrs. Claude A awrence D. Tyson, George T. Marye uckerman. re land Mrs. Walter R. wurchill Cook and her Esther Mayher, enter a beautifully’ appointed evening reception at the Mayflower Hotel Monda Mrs. Henry Ch Miss M ‘ ijl Hheres o al WOIR to iron Our “Rough Dry” service does morethan just washing and dry- ing. It fluffs bath tow- of last week | els, irons the flat work and makes shorter and pleasanter your iron- ing work. A service that takes most of the heavy work off your hands—priced to be within the means of every home. Rough Dry 10¢ a.pound West Exp LAUNDRY 1723-25-PA.AVE.NW. | PHONE - MAIN 2321 | HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 Dulin & 1215-17 F STREET SOCIETY. M. Beavers, | National So’ | in honor of Mrs, vice president gei ciety D. R 4 Mrs. Co Tayher In receiving we mick, —registrar es M. Willey, S ginia White ohn al, Now on Exhibition Paintings By LILLA CABOT PERRY and Marian Lane's DRAWINGS of WASHINGTON GORDON DUNTHORNE | 1205 CONNECTICUT AVE. nd Miss Y EN A [ gen Mrs J State v Spe Clubs; Miss Stelia Pickett Hardy, | vice president eral, and | of Independence Bell Chap | National _Society, Daughters (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) ou’can buy one new chair for nowadays ) $2.98 per yard—this week only CLAY ARMSTRONG 1233 10th St. N.W. «. Frank-a-lin 7483 i for less now thath $9.00 Silk Tapestry cut Moral— Money Now E. F. DROOFP & SONS CO. 1300 G ST FOUNDED 1867 THE INTERNATIONALLY FAMED ITALIAN SOPRANO— ONE OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED OF OUR TIME MME. GALLI-CuURcl APPEAR IN RECITAL—WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 8:30 0'CLOCK WILL IN THE MEANTIME SHE WILL SING DAILY Droor’s Music House 1300 G STREET ON THE NEW ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA 68 different recordings stand to her credit in the vast “Vietor” catalog, any number of which will be played for you upon request. 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