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18 - SOCIETY. ‘ FEBRUARY 11, 1927 SOCIETY. e e e e e e . v o Anchorage his aunt, Lady Hatfleld of | retary of the Treasury and Mrs. England. . ]M-‘l:a M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Rush — .. Holl “ol. and y MY, and Mre, Charles J. Boll will| Ciane Air draturond Mrs. 1 e entertain informally at dinner this{mon Mr. and Mrs. ¥ ick 1. C 3 ST evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fe ; : rade Mr. J 1 Jones e e % o S Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis enter- 4 o U b L Ao A el -4 tained at dinner last evening and with| 3,0 A"‘fll' shall Jenkins of Pittsburgh. their guests went later to the musjcal et MY an Mr Thomas X -'The Speaker and Mrs. Longworth Honor | . - AR Brahany, Mr.and Mrs, Jesiah Turn; P r on z Local aglnses: Oficors Pemniike Thom, Baron and Baroness Guests at President’s Dinner Local Kngineer Officers {yan el S0eand Sy Cnarice - Gi I Niot ; " . The officers of the Engineer Corpa|Pottef, Dr. and Mrs. Macpheraon | y aa o : in Washington and r wives will| Crichton, Unlted States Attorney and siven Last Night. 4 . give a ball Monday, 3 Mrs. Péyton Gordon, Judge and Mrs. | g b Washington Barracks Daniel Thew Wr Mr. and Mrs the officers from Fort Humphreys and [ Harry N. Rickey, Mr. and Mrs, Pat- HE President and Mrs. Cool- | Willis Van Devanter, Mrs. Edward T.| - . their wives. {ton Wise Slemp, Mr. and’ Mrs. Rok gave the of their | Sanford, Mrs. Harlan F. Stone, Mrs. | - A number of dinners will be given|ert Ash, Judge and 3 John W P Loy re. Geotge H.| 3 F ! preceding the party, including those | Price, Mr. and Mrs. F nira ouse | Moses, Mrs. Guy d Goff, | ;. ® 1 £ by Maj. and Mrs. F. B. Wilby mul.\jr and Mrs. Thomas .o g the Bpeaker of deric " ; 4 Maj. and Mrs, William B. R, Covell. | Comdr. and Mrs. George Joerns, ) the House and Mrs. Lengworth : - Yates, s . . : g alopd M. Edwin S Puiler, M being guests of honor. The | Wallace v. Mrs. Adam : . S Mrs. Lorena A. Hewett has issued | Mrs. Hatlev Peyton Wilkon, Maj. 4 o Faceived in. the ‘biue foom, | Wyant, Mrs. J. Walter Drake, b invitations for the marriage of her| Mes.. Willlam Wolff Smith, Mr. e o s & et Ansneds | WL £V WV Sthon: MR daughter, Ada Gautier Dorr, to Mr. | Charles Williamson, Mr where !hl‘ll‘ was a charming dec Mann, Mrs, Thebdore W. Robert . W. Owens, Saturday after. Louis W. Southgate, Mr. noon, February 26, at 5 o'clock in St. | Mrs. Charles Colfax Long La France roses combined - . St w 03 . Coulidge wore | Robert Love Taylor, Mrs L with dainty fern. Mrs. Coalidge v Margaret's Church adys Leighton Wood, Mrs taker, Mr. (ha P i Sanderson, Mrs. Wilson O bhecoming gown of green chiffon S ~ Y 3 3 ¥ - v the liness | Mre. Ed d . Cliffor Mrs. Wilton » = ped to one side and the fullness mh}}"‘y‘ e ‘\Im:a\"r ,’M: Mrs Mrs. Walter R. ckerman enter- | Gyerin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lyman Huff- | gold and rhine 1 Tucker, Mrs. Robertson . : | tained at luncheon today in honor of i man, Mrs, John Perry of Ilinois and i . Mrs. Charles Bdward Tracy of New|npg Samuel Eells of Cleveland, Ohio. | unusual show of e Williadin Hearie, DIise e ‘ s : York, who i spending a t Mrs. William Guy h: tertainment oMot it e N with Mrs, James Levitt. Mr. and Mrs, Demarest Liovd have n having ved | G i, Mrs, Herbert M. Lo ko : Nk and Shie. ST b Dives wiiy| Wore topRE X whera they will AT > gs Chonsgn Wl :H': and Mrs. William V. Hodges. s i J6inensth B ATRARE TotoEEOW Byentlig ;‘I-v‘m: a'few days at the Ambassador | A 1 (ll[/I_/llI l\l‘[)[lt a (If ere the guesis| Mrs. Metealf, wife of Senator Jesse at Carvel Hall, Annapolis, in honor | musical, were | 11 Metcalf, was hostess to a company . N e Mg 44 John Gardner Murray and| a0 puicfus SV, Johnson Is enter- | Molyneux pink carnations, palms |of 12 at luncheon today at the An § | P ACULIRS taining at bridge this afternoon in 3 p | chorage, where they have an apart- | o il : | Mrs. Wilson Compton will entertain [ honor of Mrs. Hillard and Mrs. Beau- | l [l:l Ml: The state dining table wax never | ment o & a company of 24 at luncheon tomor- | Fégard who has recently returned I handsomer n in its decoration o 3 - he ¢ reasional Country | from Brazll, . . Mrs. Copeland, wife of atc S row at the Congressiona tulips, esia and maidenhair | ..,3.'\;“.‘4 .:rfi W ‘\‘.u'k 3 Club in honot of Mrs. Willlam Mc- — $ .50 large H,m»\{\,;-mg used and | Copeland of X ey Clellan Ritter ”.\n-.ui R. A ‘I)wmu:l‘)ml'hlxn N. C.| tire scheme of decoration car- |\ e e who I8 passing a few days at the out in such tht e e M heat Tor: The ReGY Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar L. Orme Willl Willard, ~ entertained informally at 2 of guests 1 was | 4 ?M la iy i ”]I*” 3 ","\ e . entertain informally at (‘mn;(mill:ulu dinner last evening. Mrs. Dunn I'he Paris original costs man our price ot .“v.‘ 5 ted : - York, evening at the Wardman Par (Continued on_ Nineteenth Page —but our Helmet Hat is an exa t the dinner wers & 4 and i 9 1 ; 4 bt g » | 3 s Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Guy Wheeler this famous master modiste's cr s. Longworth, ive and Mes. Frank | entertained at dinner last evening at his fan master modiste’s crea oseph T. Robinson, Senator i \ will entertain at the the Congresgional Country Club, simulated amber pins. Of felt, in ank \: Wi ‘ \Tm\“‘l b 2 E the Wardman !':u:l\ { when their guests were the Recretary green or ge woscherry A Represe i Mrs. John ) tomorrow ever in compli i of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis, b o' on, Representa Theodore E. |ment to the Engineer Commissioner — o Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Cope- B L et MRS. HUGH ( land. Representative and Mrs. Adam REMODELED | 2 Mrs. Bdward W. Eberle, Maj. Gen. | ith her husband, Mr. Gibs in 'the home of Secretary and | Wyant, © the JAmistant Postmaster || REPAIRED AT | h 0ses o s, Charles P. Summerall, Maj. | Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone, wife “l 4 ver, nd Mrs, ing for his new post at Brus- the Assistant Attorney General and SPECIAL PRICES || ’ RS ? Gen. and Mrs. John A, Lejeune, Mr. | of Representative Rathbone, will give | 275 WA £ K _|Mre. John Marshall, Judge and Mrs. | Established 1861 and Mrs. Hugh Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. (a reading of her poems tomorrow eve- | v John Marshall, udge and Mi%. || NEw ENGLAND FURRIERS F Strect sed Bl 4 ¢ David H. Blair. Gen. and Mrs. Charles | ning before the Women's Republican | or Army dances, which will take place | w s were Brig. Gen, and | rank Hines, the Commissioner of NJ. . Prop. { reet an even! . Speteill, v tanl Mrs. Jakon | Giub of the District: of ‘Columbla, the large ballroom, Mrs. Ben Fuller, Col. and Mrs. Rich-| Immligration and Mrs. Harry B. Hull, AN Coble,Plerce, Mr. and Mrs. Altred J.| o © e T Others who will entertain at the Wil- |ard Cutts, Lieut. Col. and M an|the Interatate Commerce Commis- L tinciss Catitacusene - Mr, | . Mrs. McFadden, wite uf Represent. |, Others who will estertaln &t 19 Tl and Cuks, Tt < Mrs. 25| sfoner and Mrs. Thomas ¥. Wood- Nathaniel A. Eisberg, Mrs. Marshall | ative Louis T. McFadden, has been |\, A. Nugent, Col. and Mrs. A. | Kurtz. lock, the Director of the Mint and ¢ Field, Mr. and Mrs. Levi H. Green idge lled to, Los Angeles because of the < - elder M ley, Col. €. C. Whitcomb, Col — Mrs. Robert J ant, M Dunham - - - e wood. Maj. and Mrs. Thomas M B W elder son, | . (5 Collins und Col. and | The attache of the Belglan embassy,| ot Denver, Colo.; the Assistant So- [ i i I mond, Mr. and Mrs. Fran light, Wiy L i | Y Hillea siir, (AORUVAI AN AAIRIN Jo0e oLy, his guest in his apartment .| Harry K. Daugherty, the former Sec- ERS T i A S K o el b ANy il Mcladden will re I Mrs. J. D, Tay Count Francols de Buisseret, has licitor of the Treasury and Mrs. ¥ Mr. and Mre. Charles D. *and Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Mr. | obert W. Maynard, Mr. Charles A. The Assists SlaE e Mrs. B amy wife of y <55 ! éharge of ‘aviation oF var 10| Rear Admiral Campbel), U N., will N ° ° E. Pratt, Mrs. Thomas I Walsh, Mal. | 400750 Gicon will be the guest of honor | not observe her day at home tomorrow ey - - B \ 7 and Mis. Jamies F. Coupal, Col. ‘Sher- | 7¢€ ;i Rof WIll be Lhe guvsl of | and Saturday, February 19. S X a es lons wood A. Cheney and . Wilson O Dvie) BReoaiing the Avmy | 3 " i § ) s . ‘ § Brown dance at the Willrd Hotel. There will | Maj. and Mrs, D. I Sultan will be | {2 N 574 5Py 5 : ? 'The dinner was followed by a Drov |ja gy piegrs Vik who Is at | hosts at dinner evening preced: d v N ALENTINE greetings that are extended with Blackistone E Flowers are given precedcnce gram of music for which additional | Walier Reea Tlospital, will be unable | ing the Army dance at the Willard guests wére asked - Blizabeth |15 " ttend the dinner Hotel . P ) ) v , Rethberg, sof . Lewis S g e e : fasnial Hearts are Trumps \Y Al everywhere. That's because Blackistone Flowers Richards, barpsichordist, being the | Mrs. W. Irving Glover, wife of the | (omdr. and Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo T 3 Y . p artists, Mme. Rethberg was assisted | Assistant =Postmaster Al Will | i)l entertain at dinner this evening . 4 3 ALENTINE DAY'S are finest—Blackistone arrangements and novelties by Mr. Max Jaffee at the give a reception and ce at the |fo; the latter's daughter, Miss Ros " ALED NE D¢ h ) | ‘ v g ) — | Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow after- | parv Griffin, in compliment to Miss 1 = significance will be de- most effective. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | noon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock in honor Roebling and her finance, lightfully hasized will b the guests in whose honor the | of Mrs, Albert West Bissell of Chi- | Buran Joseph Van de Elst of the Bel: ¥ Ll a8 b e V l 1 G .f B Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. | cago, daughter of the Secretary of the | mian embassy. I by vour party refreshments p alentine it oxes rdine will entertain 20 guests at | Interior, Dr. Hubert Work. : e 3 dinner this evening at the Mayflower | y 8. New and Mrs’James| Maj. and Mrs. Ralph Stover Keyser | ; when BUDD'S Ice Creams ) ()¢ > $ 5 $ 5 d | 1. Davis i e e SPECIAL and Confections. are served. 5 4 | 31 s ’ 7.50 and *10 £ Hotel ill preside at the tables and | entertained at dinner last evening, ' Rea Hieart Cakes om— others assisting will be M Wil d Red Mints. : 7 1, 2. 2 ccretary and Mrs. Kellogg Hull,” Mis cABMm AL, Wysnt, e . Y5ur shone order Hearts and Cupids molds of rich 5 AN 8= Dainty floral combinations of rare beauty and fragrance, on. Dine at Colombian Legat Ernest R. Ackerman, Mrs. David H 3 Peks promot de- . 1. Cream, Raspberry Ice in bulk. = e and special values at the prices. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel- Blair, Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland, M: ) Jomg will be the honor guests at dinner | James B. Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Wil- 18th and Columbia Road i g : “ BLOOMING VALENTINE . this evening of the Minister of Colom- | liamson and Mrs. Rush LaMotte Hol 1 ? bia and Senora de Olaya. land. PLAN : 5 . | =¥ ANTS, $2 up CORSA . The Secretary of War, ;\\n }1\’:«'(:}1& ‘hIhE:;‘;mly allhr;ointndr(;nurgelnr of co > !’ P C RS GES, $3 50 up . Davis, will return to Washington | the an embassy, Dr. Otto C. i =\ /i Ra first of the week from St. Louls, ]‘"';lv. onler(nhl’d“lnfm'mallv at dinner - 3 Sweetheart Violets, $1 and $1.50 bunch e last evening at Wardman Park Hotel P ; g s ; in compliment to the German commis. > B k ¢ f RDS_(‘. $3 to $10 dozen o The, Ambassador ot Releiom ana [ soner_of the Mixed Claims Commis. - E asrets o Carnations, $2.50 to $3 dozen arone: rtier is mc € | sion dnd Frau Kisselbach, and o 2 | ‘o ST E A E for New York, where they will attend | Gorman . Azent | heto e A - | Flowers $5 Sweet Peas, $1.50 to $2 bunch Z the Belgian ball this eve Commission and We realize that when | 2 skl " ikl Fou tome inta: ouri e FLORAL VALENTINES BY WIRE TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD - | gency partment, you are doing Ambasgador of Italy and Nobil | us a fave You receive Donna Antoinette de Martino were | Gen and Mrs. Bdgar Jadwin will en the same treatment, i hosts at dinner last evening at_the | ain at dinner tonight at the Wil- whether you buy—or just TF}FNIDHE Corner v 3 embassy, when their guests were Mis. | jarg preceding the third of the serfes look. Our salesmen ex-~ B war: Senitor and Mrs, Claude tfnfl btlI}‘{r lrvratmrn}bl(lf 3 Main 3707 : 14th & H “Swanson, the Undersecretary o i such a thing is possible State and Mrs, Joseph C. Grew, the when exchanging mdse. WASHINGTON counselor of the British embassy and ‘ol 8 ‘< Gia i Mrs.’ Henry Qetty ("““'\‘;“ M d . M. b Refunds Are Cheerfully PARIS Hmmflmflummm irs. George A. Garrett, Mr e | =T — | oX e Gives, A Keap, rs, Williaw' Cor Imported and Domestic v ’\fx‘ux“;l\‘\l\'\‘.?:»\.{ Vi e Uph“l“ery and Dl‘Il’e Y A Clearance Sale RIC secretary of e British hington Sunday eye | othe, on the commission L. d’A. ‘Hopkinson rche of the Italian em Wholeiale aud: Retall of HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 and the sec: - " e, S TBE Rt Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ ardo Vitett F St N.W. Main 8211 for Estimates § mheohaliiee o Bena 1o sl | : Coats, Dresses, Sweaters D u l in & M ar t i n CO m p a n)P guests at dinner this evening of Mr and Mrs. George T. Marye. Mrs. Deneen fe of Senator : Muslin and Knit Underwear 1215-17 F STREET S5 e Charles S. Deneen of ll\_mmfi. 9|1|“1'— [ 4 aqawd at luncheon today in the presi- SOCks a"d StDCk‘n sential suite of the Mayflower in com- pliment to Mrs. Alfred J. Bre meau, sident-general of the Daughter: i The American Revolution. Those pre ¢Cr ly 4 % gent were Mrs. William H. Taft, Mrs, At Greatly Red: { P; - THIS sale offers remarkable values and b H bom ’ is ‘an unusual opportunity to secure - Pslu. g i apyare} of the Dest quality at great price > o W, / eductionss - e | A N Table Glassware The 22 ) F STREET CORNER OF 13™ “Ritz” ZOA XS | Novelty and Art Items A Leader in “Shoedom’s l:‘lmr o | s A disposal Of all discontinued and Hundred” ‘ 11 Largest Public Sale of incomplete lines at exceptional savings ' | {I™ Oriental Rugs Ever Held in Washincton Goblets, Tall Sherbets and i Goblets, Sherbets and | Tumblers e Teaa T ; % embracing over 600 pieces in all the finest | Ice Tea Tumbldrs FEATURING ) SATURDAY weaves of the East, including several extra plmisresedipn | Sold at $3.00 large carpets. k S to $3.50 the Dozen | To Be Sold at Public Auction | 0w 1 50 Black and White At Sloan’s Galleries ‘ Each $10—S5 715 13th Street Tialn oA e l] ] O | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday on strap. w Vamp it that touch ot ¥ | | and Friday, February 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, | 1 . w :;ym-:u’..‘:[. l:lIu: From every authoritatsve source comes the good 1927, at2 p. m. each dny. } Other GLASS“?ARE ue,ns | i Formerly Sold at toe, “high arch and spike favorite color theme for Spring. For tomorrow Philips- On view up to hour of sale each day. born’s Hat Shop displays a comprehensive collection at The Collection Embraces Silk Keshans, Kermanshahs, moderate pricing. Sarooks, Ispahans, Lillehans, Kazaks, Shirvans, Kurdis- i Head Sizes for All | tans, Shiraz, Hamadans, Chinese, Bedjars, Serabends, aventer || Irans, Dozars, Sennas, Fereghans, Mossouls, Tabriz, Bok- revent Hat Shops—Fourth Floor || haras, Kelims and Many Others. 195 TERMS CASH *+ NOTE: These ffems are conveniently grouped on tables . . . according to the T T e eI : C. G. SLOAN & CO,, INC., Aucts. “ 'reductign . . . on 'our Main Floor . . . use either F or G St. entrance. . 715 13th Street. . s i ol s : Medium rounded word that BLACK combined with WHITE ss Fashion's Reduced from 25% to 50% nish