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R . SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 . 1927. SOCIETY. the party. These also will be shown. | last evening at the Willard, where PATRON FOR LECTURE and the story of the old house and |they are passing the week l - its tradictions recalled to memory. - 7 I E I s, Berl % Hos-| Mre . Kingston of Paris is| H ’” u’ k 'OEA:H::‘V'rln(Kht.“(l-:‘;mlln‘::” Wil he 3 as n at the Mayflower. ow an €eRS jor i 4§ S Dwight Clark, Mrs. Arthur Keith, }Mr: E erly Mrs. Rice | s : n Mise Mabel Law. Mias Grace Osgood, | of 399 Park avenue, New York. ake a Ye ? : | —— Mrs. Lucy Cooper Shaw, Mrs. Sum-| 0 - Lucy Sy ge if Miss Ruth E ner Perkins, Mrs. Edith K. CoutthiY: | prafahmetn of Washington and Mr = . . | 4| |Miss Anna Darby, Mrs. M. Leo 1. Sheehy, also of thia eity, took Fifty-two—and that’ i g e it s : o Leo 1. , also o city, too and that’s the numb 2 Mrs. Dawes Will Receive ILadies of Il M Jemis' Deil Mre, “Tounc| L5 - Sheshy. sl of thia city too e et " G fo : b= ~l i ~l R Mary McCarty, Mrs. Ruth Noves |V 1 SRl el o va If you use our the Congressional Circle and | |Croeker Ao e A Tiendon: | phiatnd, Mes. B H. Manwaring of Rough Dry” service everything will be re- 4 i Franklin Perry, Mrs. Nina | Philadelphia are passing a few days t 1 washed and dried Bigest ) . o S L . Mra. Wymond Bradbury and Mre. | \Wachington and are ot the Willied amed washed and dried and with the: fist Prominent D. A. R. Today . - Ml s s work ironed. And most of those 52 days will - .ogan—Hall Wedding in & s A. Strong of Bridgeport ; 9 instead of belonalha ; e B Ao Wiliard for a | St Alhan's Church March 1. be yours instead » g to the W e T ; / f nn, Who 18 & L o difviér there| /The ma: Mg e Miss Halen Brandis b St afternoon the [ wife of the District Commissioner. | ; ;‘f’:l”m‘:;'l o5 Hiall, dnughter of Mr. and Mra. W Vorth it? ( gl » Senate and| Irs. aferro will he at home to. Y A b 2 . am Fairfax Hall, to Mr. Arthur Gie P Whicmave &l Iunthetn . 4 vho have closed their home at 2641 |Tuesday, March 1, in St. Alban's R h D 10 P d o s Brosscn. |1 The v v of the Rumanian Y B iactiett nvenus and are spsnding | Chirch; the Rev. Chatles Warner om oug! Ty, C a roun o B tat Sagets, | Iegntion. ME. Andrel Popovici, arrived p W v the Winter ‘At the Wardman Pack | cating’ The “ceremons wiil ‘ba fol presiden sl et Th Seew Soiic tBLtarday Drom Iurone Hotel, have as their guests for the|lowed by a reception in the home of members " of ard now me where he has been on vacation, and week thelr daughter, Mrs. David IL.[the bride’s parents, at 3112 Thirty and the latter | Wil come to Washington today or| 1 5 Johnson of Cleveland, and her small|sixth street, Cleveland Park. The also be included ! Mr. Popoy served ns | 4 . o 1 . e dRiighter Margaret Mrs. Johnson | bride will be attended by Miss Mildred t the legat T SW Al PLO 5 3 made her home in Washington be- Whaley, Miss Mildred Curran and es u r : 2 his Vi8It hoiné Lo Miss Katharine Muir party was a par arin, ¢ TA fore her marriage, and i3is graduste et % anged and charn =% ] s | \ 5 4 of the Holton Arms School. K er of pre-nuptial parties g ressional hostesses all | o TPV ¢ ! o ke 4 _ have heen planned for the brideelect. | 1723-25 Pa. Ave. NW. Phone Main 2321 the D. ? 8 : : , v ST N 3 ; £ I Mr. an (Continued on Nineteenth Iage e 5 il ne s § v . L ‘wulum; a few days in Washington ot Ineteenth Jage.) was 1§ ip e JLsanEreRaiingl (G sl P = ] and are at the Willard, having come | . GsiTe. ANGHAe . | here to attend the dinner given last | i - o Mrs. Charles B. Curtis from Litch 3 eld, Conn., has taken one of the| e Cretzinno, and L R el niites W€ the Wardiian \-'\.\l”\h:fl‘\ K--v'w‘lbl\\:ll % Y i Hotel for a month’s visit in| urope. She will be | j 1 short visit before join 3 Mr, and Mrs. Harry Humphries of ompany her , mother to ? % I or the Sunimer and will | ¢ E his country in the Autumn. | | | | rs. ‘B G Brandenhute enterfained 7 ou at Ilnucheon today at the Washington | ¢ 1 Club i compliment to Mrs. . .| | | Lyon, who has recently returned from | 3 3 3 i « threeyear stay in London. The | Ko‘ table had a charming rangement « ® = ellow ils, pink and yellow tu e v M . p lips. 1 of guests remained | 0 % | 4 e ! zuests were Mrs. Clifford K | insle vs L ryman, Mrs. G. Wallace Hagner, s et B T e S -t | e Fatrei ks ||| NEW SPRING FROCKS Mrs Adam M. Wyant " sard. Mrs. Abram Lisner, Mis. Victor MRS, DEMAREST LLOYD, Rrand, Mrs. Hary ? s Deyber, Mrs. Alfred 11 1lant, Mes. | : the d i R street | || Ensemble Frocks 4 Hull, Mrs, J ur | Harry Wilkins, Miss Idna Pattor i 3 Ha w i ope, and || Very hillips, Mrs. W s . Miss Mona Gill, Mrs. Theodore Shuey, | / E i Shec: 1l | : Mrs. Charlex E. Win- | Mrs. A, Waller, Mrs. Byron Adams | Specially er, ) . G. Bach Mrs. James . Adkins, Mrs, Charles = = 5 D yein t "oyl T Samue Rutherford, | 8. Miller, Mrs. 8. H. Sasscer, Mrs, \\ 1 ,”‘('d \ Mrs, P Crowley are of Gen ¥ esday ind which was 1so, in Civil War K. Dovgher Mrs. Frank | W. Bride, Mrs. Charlex J. Willlamson, | f Gen. George A 215 o'clock. | davs, the “Old Capitol Prison.” Mrs. Frank W. Mon [Mrs. G. 8 €. Smillie, Mrs. Tsrael Fos. { om0 3 Cis this season’s | Since purchase of the head- 2 Rodenberg and Mrs. W ter, ) izabeth Boyd, Mrs. Alfr ‘ ton Uni- | quarters by Mrs. O . Retmont, | ]l . Forecasting — in the enziable Wilson were the other hostesses - J. Kyle, Mrs. J. W . to be | president of the N Woman's R " B am M. Jard fiaorl lrs. Charlex Hawlev, Mrs.|,p annual occasion of historical, artis- | Party, many interes valuable 1316 G St | BACHER way—the Spring mwf/ s ] am M. Jardine, wife of | James W. Orme, Mrs. Frank A e AR Mo ia] otes et 16 the Nutional | bldces ‘6f. rarniture eat historic || o Dame Fashion will most fondly appro h retary of Agriculture, attend-|Mrs. G. Fred Imirle, Mrs. Marshall Capital, and will be held in the univer- | interest have been assembled in the | CITY CLUB BUILDING : st 3 T ed the luncheon given today by Mrs.|Leighton. Mrs, Willlam A. Mills, Mrs. | v gimnasium, at 2010 H street, | rooms through gifts from Sta Edgar C. Ellis, wife of Representative|EIl Bamford "Smith, ,Mrs. John C. [ g Spmmistine ot 2000 L, S0 | raniches and individual members of | = In Jlis of Miskourl, in honor of Mrs.| Walker, Mrs. W. W. Spade, Mrs.|{on Tlall. on Twentieth street between GEORGETTE, CREPE ROMAINE 2 CREPE ROMAINE AND SATIN, FI Jacob Leander e of Kansas City K Stetson, Mrs. K. C. Oliphant, | ¥ 414 G streets FLAT CREPE WOOL JERSEY. Mo ; er guests were Mrs. |Mrs. Ralph Given, Miss Jane Young i Harry , Mrs. Leonidas ¢. | M IT. Sholes, Mrs. William The District- Branch of the Nation- Dyer. Mrs. Joe Manlove, Mrs, Wil-|Corby, Mrs, William M. Weaver, Mrs. | 4] Woman's Party, under the ch. Amos A. Fries, Mrs, | Robinkon White, Mrs. Howard M manship of Mra, Emile Berliner Mrs. Seldon I’. Spen Miss Kate Dean Owen, Mrs. Harry celebrate Lincoln's birthday annive . jeorge Mesta of Pittsburgh |11Avnes, Mrs. Harry Fowler, Mrs.|wary by entertainin bridge and Mrs. Joseph H. Koy of Chicago. | Beanor Crolin and Mrs. Baward | party Saturdas night, in the drawing s Roland. rooms of the National Woman's Envoy and Nobil de Mar ; SRR Party headquarters on Capitol Hill Honor Guests at Dinner. hors, Frederick B. Chapin will be at | pyrey tables already have been ar- on | home Friday afternoon after 4 o'clock ed for, and more than 200 guests The Ambassador of Italy and Nobil | in her apartment in the Dupont, 1717 | *1&ed for, and ot Donna Antoinette de Martino will be | Twentieth street. 3 are expected to attend. o the honor guests at dinner this even £ e L R REE O i iAo e dnle Mrs, George Mesta has returned|In compliance with many requests Bloom, who will entertain at the May- [ from New York to her apartment at |the rooms of the historic old man-| e o) the Mayf e s slon will behrown open and uext Miss Vera Bloom was the principa - desiring to explore the bullding Nty I:f"(,fl":,f‘h‘““.',’,‘ princibal| M, and Mrs. Tincoln Isham of New |which war once the Captiol of the e e Atd | York are at the Wardman Park Hotel | United States, and where following Society in the parrish hall of St. Mar- | for the week. Mr. Isham is the grand- | the burning of the Captiol in 1814 Eatet's Chuech son of Mrs. Robert Todd Lincoln and | the sessions of the Senute and House the late Mr. Lincoln re held, will be taken on a tour WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST Enhanced in Beauty by a IVonderful Color Range, Including “Gude’s Flowers Bring Many Happy Hours” lowers FLEMISH BLUE—-PALMETTO GREEN-ROSE BEIGE—~ATHENS ROSE—COCOA—NAVY BLACK AND GRAY Sizes from 14 to 46 Grlebacher: “Jeminine chpparel of Individuality TWELVETEN ELVETWELVE F STREET sfifififi w and| E « Raroness Mz ave fssued invi- | (Ol and Mrs. James G. Darden, who |} v interest now attaches tations for Tuesdny were married the latter pant of Janu ing at this time, as it is Bonar.of . Ra) . ‘r~'\.¥'m\:-yA?mm»ld n-“\\-,4;}|i.|zn-n‘:'nm now probably only a question of| Sl e wre’ staying at the Mavflower. Mrs, | hornenor mopors, 4 ;;(']!':."" 2 s h S Darden s formerly Miss Margaret tory to make g ) Larrimore of Cambridge, Md. Supreme Court bullding, which, The Minister of Haiti and Mme. % cording to present plans, is to he erect- | S Price will entertair reception | o M ed on the site of the “Old Brick t she is out of dance ernoon in the Capitol,” as it was formerly known town-We'll send o of_the an Park Hotel S leT‘:c:l'n’T‘::: from 5 to 7 o'clock, in honor of the & icers and civil officials of the United ropean Gardens to Be States who have co-operated with the ‘ 4 : government of Haiti ":‘“" Monday at aiiire. O your Valentine TR0 BACHER lonzo Tyner is at the Ward- man Park Hotel, having recently re- turned from London, where she spent three months, 3 R & 5 lecture fllustrated _with auto. The Minister weden and Mme. | chromes of gardens in rope, Eng-| Poston entertained at dinner last eve-|land and America will be given by | ning in henor of the Vice President | Mr. Harry Wells of Fvanston, TIL., and Mrs. Dawes. Others in the { Monday afternoon, February 14, at pany were the Ambassador of 4:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs and Nobil Donna Antoinette de Demarest Lloyd, 1825 R street, for the tino, the Minister of Greece and \(.Ins | benefit of ‘the Girl Scouts, District | Simopoulos, the Minister of Ru-|of Columbia. . mania Mr. George Cretziano; Senator | Mrs Campbell Forrester, 1700 Rhode For THE MOST FASH. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Assistant | 1 aveune, is in charge of tickets. IO L Secretary of State and M and | Mrs, Theodore W. Noves is chalrmun ML JOl0w Harrison, Mr. and Mr rry |of the committee on arcangements The Regent D'Orsay mont, Mme, Ekengren, Mrs. Truxtun | and others on the committee are Mr P g Feale, Mrs. Tlerbert Jordan Stabler, | Stephen B, Eikins, Mrs. John . Hen Lump the second secretary of the Spanish son, Mrs. Waiter R. Tuckerman emba ior de Amoedo; the coun- | ) Henry H. ther, Mrs. Theodore £12.00 gelor of the Swedish degation, Mr. P. | \{jikinson, Zarrit 3. Miller, Mrs, & Ay Assarsson, and the commercial Charles § Campbell For- counselor and Mme. Weldel, H Imbrie, Mrs, t Senator and Mrs. Robert Nelson | {1 . Bell, Mrs. Fremont and Stanfield will he hosts to a small | Mrs. Albert Bagg By Shell r;”r..dsuvi.- Gray HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 PHO MAIN 1294 OUNG men —who set about this busi- ness of wooing seriously—know that the “quickest way to a woman's heart” via the Flower route. Gude's exquisite Dulin & Martin Company charming tokens of remembrance—par- 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET GUDE 2~ FURNITURE CLEARANCE e " 'W/NDOW SHADEQ Three Stores tor Your Convenience N R A o il SYESVE Reduced [ sism wim s | 51000 Downririe 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Bl e it e . oEuRRIGEy - JIohay doek $1 2() Lol Bl 1 ‘117 o o o o A o o o e company wner this evening | T company at dinner this evening. Mrs. Coolidge has accepted the in- Mrs. Stanfield will not_observe her | vitation of the b of leae managers WA S —21 to 8 day at home tomorrow and Thursday.| of the George Washington Univerate Fxttemely Narrow Hecis February but she will receive | Hos > the only patroness for Thursday, February 24. | the Party at Mount Ver non Eiven in commemoration ator Frank B. Willis of Ohio| 0f the 195en ersary o was host at dinner at the Willard| ALnsars of the birth Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association S o . . = z . o e o Main 427 3103 14th St. N.W'. Main 1102 llvnm ted and Domestic Upholstery Col. 3103 Will have receiving with her Mrs and Drapery’ Fabries drawer), now Chair, now wife of Senator Peter Goelet Wholesale and Ratall . ierry, who was recently elected pres 3 $87.50 Tuxed $250.00 Anti Ls - Fdent of the. Consressional Clan. | a’,"f}‘“{“”z‘{‘?:vfl ¢ Prlces Cenie .nmfa,:). S700 od 'k c“s“tqugl iqsuct;) ow afie from 4 10 6 o'clock 2 . $165.00 Love Seat, down | $125.00 Antique ’ U R S —and Hosiery— from filled, in lin- n- $1 3290 | Mahogany Fire 56 50 The Assistant retary of the EMODELED T aaisy Sostia:s. Ohirics & en, now. Screen, now. hosts to a compamy of REPAIRED AT Remaining pairs that must go out are reduced in price to expedite i ] in honor r o . . 2.50 E $15.0 3 : SPECIAL PRICES clearance. It's cloosing, you know, from those makes which are standard $4250 Walnut End 1500 Chinese wdore ean, house gue i g S E 8 ) , $ § Table, marble § .00 Fire Screen, $ L o eker il My Longwionh NEW ENGLAND FURR[ERS with us—including our “Arch Perfection” lasts. top, now 34 now ... e DItLiot Bomml Suieiltined £ "mh'f.f:: s " e ) 9 $225.00 Lacquered Con- | $565.00 &pic( Decorat- Women’s Shoes Men’s Shoes salel GhEse; ed Maple: Dining) Sxile; - . 3 ? Chi hip- 50 ¢ -leaf § KUl for Street, Afternoon Low and high models— ey $1 12 ! g dil 395 ) i 2 T g pendale, now table, now. s g e b an et tO $235.00 Solid Walnut | $15750 French Com - e 57 é | 10.00 to 16.50 Grades 10.00 to 15.00 Grades China Cabi- <175 00 | mode, marble J']SJS monat 4 ‘? 8-)' 8; 85 8’; net, now. top, now 7' 9 7 9 $12750 Three-fold | $200.00 French Chest of 0 Screen, in Drawers And Hosiery— English wall 510000 marble o, $1 ()()90 s ’ " paper, now. now Ladies’ Imported Sports Iose— Men's |m||.,|-|(~[| Wool e 6.00 grade—4.95 $15.00 Four-fold Chinese | $68.50 'l'apcs(ry Uphol- This Modcase Tie Slipper embodics the latest Hose— Fire Screen $Q.50 | stered Open § 0 ¢ features plus all the comfort which has made “(]M:‘f Lyt Sl 2.00 and 3.00 Grades 0 now. Arm Chair, now 52 the name so worthily famous. 3.50 grade—32.85 1.65 to 225 $95.00 Down-filled Bar- | $3500 Ottoman, in el Wost fugh Wy b W b rel-back Chair matching up- $ 5.00 i .adies’ Rayon and Woo Men's omestic 0o 5 ds kg0l Rolater i in figure holstery, now. Rose Blush Kid vormvrosoone $17:50 Hose ot All Other i, TRIETE e & Children’s Wool and Cotton 125 and 1.50 Grades : i i it $61.50 lul‘ummy Spinet Patent Leather . ‘ Hose-—125 iand 1:50/srades— oo ANy ol irRdCy FURNITURE $22.50 Maple Side Chair, | Desk, in Cape 65 cents 95 cenls Not Specifically chints seat, ?183{) C o d finish, 548 .50 now now Reduced Is Offered $250.00 Sofa, $16.75 Chair to w » mo’es & som | Artliur Burt (;0. - . 134.3 l“ treet ot JOUG diseouny in green m.o.-. 8 nm;-clh % 1hmc. 313 .50 Establiched 1061 hair, now F:Street and Eleventh ! Pare: = o AR et L company of 1 luncheon today in -7, Noc - Aa