Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1927, Page 18

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.18 SO CIETN: SOCIETY President and Mrs. of Secretary of Interier in Pan- American Building Tonight. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | are the guests in whose honor | the Secretary of the Inte | Dr. Hubert Work, will enter- | tain at dinner this evening in | Pan-American Union daughter o will act as host and will receive 1 of Flags at the . head of the The guests, num bering between 40 and 50, will be seated at one large table laid in the Hall of the Americas. Mrs, r her father Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Dining at Swedish Legation. Tha Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will be the guests of hono this evening of the Minister of and Mme. Bostrom, who will enter t and Mrs. Dawes guests at dinner and Mrs. Guy other guests were the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis; the Ambassac of Italy, Nobil Giacomo de Martino: Senator Swanson, Represent Admiral and the Assist Treasury and Capt. and Mrs. William R Dimock, Misx and Mrs. Wil Mr. and Mrs of the arles 8. Dewey, Hepburn, Mr frs. Henry F. Josephine Patten, ) Hodges and Frank H. Simonds, Mrs. Copeland, wife of Roval 8. Copeland of New Mrs. Owen, wife of forme: Robert L. Owen of Oklahon tained the Senate Ladies’ Luncheon Club today in the Florentine room of Wardman Park Hotel, heir guests were seated at one Jarge table surrounded by small tables, each gay with pink carnations and ferns. Tn the company were Mrs, Dawes, wife of the Vice President, Who is president of the organization; Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Mrs. Thomas X . Cole L. Blease, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph H. - H. Dale, Mrs, Woodbridge M Goelet Gerry, Mrs. Cs Frank L. Greene, Mrs Gould, Mrs. John W. Iarreld, William J. Harris, Mrs. Pat H: 4 Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, M Willlam 1. King, M Earle Mayfleld, Mrs Rice W. . George H. Moses Mrs. Peter Norbeck, rris, Mrs. Gerald Key Pittman, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Arthur R. Rob- . Joseph T. Robinson, Mrs. lson Stanfield, Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Hubert D. Stephens, Mrs. David W. Stewart, Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett, Mrs. Ellison D. Smith, Mrs. Thomas D. Schall, Mrs. Daniel F. Steck, Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, Mrs. James E. ‘Watson, Mrs. O. K. Weller, Mrs. Bur- ton K. Wheeler, Mrs. Frank B. Willis, Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Mrs. Fred Du Bois, Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Ollie James, Mrs. Edwin F. Ladd, Mrs. Porter J. McCumber, Mrs. Selden P. Spencer, Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley, Mrs. Howard Eutherland, Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Mrs. Robart Love Taylor and Mrs. Charles E. Townsend. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Btone entertained at dinner last eve- ning at the Willard Hotel, when their guests were the Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert Work; Mrs. A. W. Bissell, the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Dayis, the Min- ister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, the Minister of Guatemala and Benora de Sanchez Latour, the Min- ister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Senator Richard P. Ernst, Mrs. Jesse J1. Metcalf, Senator and Mrs. Fred- erioc M. Sackett, the First Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. John H. Barlett, the German consul gen- eral in New York and Mme. von Lewinski, former Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garrett of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Bell of Springfield, Mass., guests of Mr. Jus- tice and Mrs. Stone; Mr. and Fdward L. Tinker of New York, Maj. Gen. George O. Squire, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, Mrs. Francis G. Newlands, Judge and Mrs. Edwin Parker, Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Erien, Mr. and Mrs. William Hard, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Karrick, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr., Mrs. Sinclair Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Parker and Col. Jenning Wise. The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. iatra Radewa were hosts at dinner | ast night at the legation at 2221 R Etreet northwest, there being 18 in the company. ter Gla B. M The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. ames J. Davis will be the guests in hose homor Maj. and Mrs. Parker ‘West will entertain a company of 16 £t _dinner this evening. Maj. and Mrs. West will be at home Informally Sunday afternoon after 3 ©'clock. Mre. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary ©f the Navy, will not receive tomorrow efternoon. Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham will be hosts to a company at dinner this evening. Representative and Mr red A. Mrs. | Britten will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the naval at- e of the Italian embassy, and Sig-| n Lais, who will entertain a com-| pany of 14 Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps will not | observe her Thursday afternoon at home this week owing to absence from the city. Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will not observe her Wednesday afternoon at home to- morrow. Assistant Attorney General, Mabel Walker Willebrandt, wili Thursday, but will February 17 and The Mrs, not be at home receive Thursdays, 24 Mrs. Stephen B, ins will be at home Thursday afternoon from 3 to | 6 o'clock in her home at 1626 K street, | when Miss Julia Thompson will be with her, and will show some of her recent portraits, including the paint ing of Mrs. Coolidge, which she has just completed. Mrs. Carey, wife of former Senator M. Carey of Wyoming, was thej guest in whose honor Mrs. H. B.| Patten entertained at luncheon today. | Others in_the company were Mrs Josiah A. Van Orsdel, Mrs. Frank W The military attache of the Span- ish embassy, Maj. Victoriano Casajus, | who is confined to the hospital fol.| lowing an operation, expects to return to his apartment at the Wardman | Park Hotel within a few days. | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hilary P. Jones will be hosts to a company at dinner this eveni; The first secretary of the Greek le- gation, Mr. C. Diamantopoulos, has returned from New York, where he spent a few days at the Ambassador Hotel. The military attache of the Argen- tine embassy, Maj. Angel M. Zuloa- ga, is arriving in New York today aboard the Olympf Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp entertained at luncheon today at the Club St. Marks in compliment to Miss Rebecca. Dial in celebration of Miss Dial's birthday anniversary. The guests numbered 25 and were seated at a. horseshoe-shaped table, which was charmingly decorated = with yellow Pernet roses and maidenhair fern. Mrs. A. W. Bissell of Evanston, 111, daughter of ‘Secretary Work of the Interior Department, will be an honor guest at Harrisburg, Pa., next week. Tuesday Mrs. Bissell Wwill be tendered a reception by Mr. and Mrs. Chris topher Lynch of Harrisburg, and Wednesday she will be enterfained at a luncheon and reception given in her honor by Miss Mary Fisher, daughter of Gov. Fisher of Pennsyl. '.&lllu, at the executive mansion. She will return to Washington from Har- risburg for the ‘White House recep- tion to the Army and Navy, leaving Immediately thereafter for her home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark G K, Sregory the guests of Mrs, Gregorys pasemis Senator and Mrs. Lee S. Overman of North Carolina, at the Powhatan. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau will tain the members of the national Z?:.exru of the N. 8. D. A. R., of which she is president general, at su; evening at the Wlllln‘!.pp.r S Hospital Benefit Has Afternoon Tea as Forerunner, Mr. David du B. Gaillard talned at ten yesterday aftemmoon her homa fn " California street the members of the board of lady man. agers of George Washington Uni. versity Hospital, who are arranging the annual benefit for the hospital —— Y Sport Tailored SUITS Specially Priced $35:50 $39.15 Every smart wardrobe will have a suit at these prices this Spring ~sHoP 1316 G Street City Club Building R SIIRZSAIIIIRY Established Over 50 Years —_ Worth-While Savings on Fine Furniture During February PECIAL Prices on a limited selection 0{ Odd Pieces. {IThese special not to be duplica 1108 G Street—— Dining Room Suites and from regular stocl(. and at Feb- ruary Prices represent values SR AT Bedroom Suites, offerings are ted anywhere. Your Inspection Invited James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 Main 7676 ———Phones Coolidge Guests| THE EVENI UNDER WO Saturday afternoon, February 26. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS ADA GAUTIER DORR, Whose mother, Mrs. Loreus A. Heweit, aunounces her engagement to Mr. Robert L. W. Owens, the wedding to take place in St. Margaret's Church 22 in the universily gymnasium posters for the “birthday party Mount Vernon, given by Gen. Mrs. Washington Scottish neighbors at Alexandria Dumfries,” representing in colors pipers and Mlh} 1219 F €] 4‘3 for Semi to speed our Clearance All OSHKOSH Wardrobe Trunks and Other Makes REDUCED 1314 G Street N.W. which occurs each year on February Mrs. Gaillard has just completed a number of most attractive patchwork in honor of their Highland dancers who Queen sz/t"t}/ at and exhibited to the committee. and the den and Mrs. thews. /R Smartness tn Style & Is aeswred in our advance showing of ¥ mew Queen Quality Footwear for spring Two of the many new models {llustrated above for your selec- tion at $8.50, shown in— Stone and Sheld Gvey 4d and Calf Putent Leather and Blaock Natw AAA to C o Boot Shop Street N. W. Ezclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes ? Every Castens Piece Reduced -Annual Clearance! Every smart, durable, Castens- Quality piece is REDUCED and to increase your Saving! Reductions Were NOW Oxford Bags.........$2000 $12.95 Fitted Cases, with re- movable tray....... 37.50 Ladies' Hat Boxes 9.50 Pultman with tray s e ma i AL000 2 T0ES Suit Cases, walrus.... 1850 14.8% Brief Cases 25% (%) off Ladies’ Blouse Cases... 10.00 8.00 29.75 7.50 Cases, CASTENS LEATHER @OODS City Club Building wiil appear on the program arranged . |for the eevening. A number of lovely posters for the event, done in water colors by Miss Anderson, were also Assisting Mrs., Gaillard at the tea table were Mrs. Willlam Cline Bor- Charles Grave Mat- Those present were Mrs. Wil- liam Mather Lewls, wife of the presi- dent of George Washington Unli- versity; Mrs. Charles W. Richard- son, chairman of the committee ,on arrangements for the birthday party, and members of the various commit- toes in charge of details for the event, which has come to be regarded as one of the most unique and delight- ful affairs of the Winter season, both historically and socially. The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D, LL. D., Bishop of Washington and president of the National Cathe- | dral Foundation, has arrived in Palm Beach for a brief rest following his ac- tive participatiosiin the Bishops’' Cru- sade of the Protestant Episcopal | Church. During his visit to Palm Beach he will be entertained by Mrs. Thomas Ewing and by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn Douglass. Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewis, wife of the president of George Washington University, was the honor guest at the Women's National Press Club luncheon at the headquarters of the Natlonal Assoclation of University Women today. Mrs. Frank 8. Hight and daughter, Miss Phyllis Hight, have gone to New Haven to attend the junior prom at Yale Unliversity. Kn route to New | Haven they stopped in New York for a | short time. After the junfor prom Miss Hight will stop at Ogontz, where she is attending school, while Mrs. Hight will return to Washington. Mr. Douglas Hay Cochran of Phi delphia is issuing invitations for the | marviage of hix daughter, Phyllis Douglas, to Mr. James Orr Denby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby of Washington, Saturday, February 19, at noon The ceremony will be per- formed in the home of Mr. Cochran, in Philadelphia, and will be followed by a wedding breakfast. Mr. Denby and his bride will leave shortly after their wedding for his post as secre- tary of the United States legation in Nicaragua. Mrs. Boyd Taylor has issued invita- ttons for the marriage of her daugh- ter, Miss Lucy Bradbury Taylor, to | ning, Mr. Thorvald Frederick Hammer Feb- In Readiness: 4 Delightful Showing of Distinctively Smart STREET DRESSES in the Spring manner 20.50 + 39.75 4+ 4,5.00 HE endless array of models, of rich, new fabrics, of colors pour le printemps, of can One must come, and exult with us in this indescribable loveliness ! themes — how TW.ELVE Sale Starts at 9:15 A.M. Tomorrow! fur- THIRTEEN Buy a Gfl'higll. trimmed VG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1927. ruary 19 at 4 o'clock In the Bethle- hem Chapel of the Washington Ca- thedral. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan are spending soms time at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Charles J. Bell, vice president of the board of governors of the Epis copal Home for Children, will also| act as treasurer for the committee in charge of the annual ball which the board of lady managers will give for the maintenance fund for the home at the New Willard Friday eve- February 18. The expenses of the ball have been guaranteed, so that every penny contributed by the public will go directly to the funds of the home. Mr. Benjamin Warder Flowers For Your Valentine Shatfer’'s Flowers command the P preference of the critical, and are shaped box- es, etc. GEORGE C. | SHAFFER Our Only Store 14th & Eye Phones: Main 106-2416 we picture it? Scotleigh 100% pure worsted— SOCIETY —— Thoron will be chairman of the floor commlittee for the ball. Miss Cryder has canceled all social engagements owing to the death of her aunt, Mrs. Frederick Chauncey of New York. Mrs. H. N. Rickey with her in at Wardman Park her daughter, Mrs. Samuel of Cleveland. Mr. Ricksy, who is at Ashevills, N. C., will join them the latter part of the week. Swam!{ Yogananda, the eminent East Indlan educator, who has been in Washington for several weeks deliver- ing & series of lectures at Washing- ton Auditorfum, and whe will during Disposal of BLOUSES FASHION-FAVORED AND STYLE APPROVED Broadcloth Tailored Overblouses and Tailored Shirts, in white, blue, Interesting range green and tan. of selection, including plain others pin-tucked or with frills. contrasting colors. Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine Fancy and Tailored Overblouses— some with plain fronts, others with distinctive tucked-vest Color range includes green, white, tan, flesh and maize. A very limited number of Fancy Silk Overblouses, in plain colors and prints, but- ton trimmed or with frills, Formerly $13.75 to Sérlebacher— Some tastefully bound in the present wesk give four final tures by request, also at the Auai torfum, 18 to be the personal guest to | morrow night of Mme. Amelita Gal Curct at her concert here Mme. Gallt-Curc! is a member of the national committes of sponsors for the educational work 1n bty country of the swami, the comnttea including & number of well knewn men and women from all parts of the country, among _them belng Mr \Homer ‘Samuels, Mr. D. D. Ktmnel of Cleveland, Ohlo; Myr. George Hsown Hill of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. Mett of Atlantic City, Mr. Willam G, Kron meyer of New York Clty, My Alvin (Continued on Nineteent! ERLEBACHER Formerly $5 and $6 fronts; tucked effects. $7.95 $] 0.75 $15 “Jeminine oApparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Jelket 9 S S S2 B8 TOMORRQW- IS THE DAY! —for our wonderful once-a-year sale of world-famous— Craigleigh Town and Country Coats Made to sell at $69.50 to $95 $3 9.50 Values Even Better Than Last Year! —or Rippleigh 100% virgin wool! T his time every coat fur trimmed—some even with fur cuffs! Once every year at this time the manufacturer of the famous Craigleigh year- round coats gives us 50 coats for this sale at a tremendous price concession, and we always consider it one of the greatest purchases of the rear. This time the manufacturer allowed our buyer to select her own 50 coats from his entire col- lection, and this is what he wrote us: “Miss certainly took all the cream, and you cannot overemphasize the importance of these values — they are all wonderful coats and at our regular prices would have to sell at $69.50 to $95.” The Wonderful Storm-Resisting Coat T hat Knows No Season! Craigleigh coats are made of 100% all-wool fabrics, guaranteed rain-resiste ing, wrinkle-proof and crush-proof and long-wearing —and, in addition, every Craigleigh coat is immaculately man-tailored, insuring not only long life, but attractive appearance as long as the garment lasts. These are the rich Raccoon Lynx Civet T hese are the colors! 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