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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C, FEBRUARY 11, Horton, | branat, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs.|Lee and Dr. 11. R. Evans. Mr. Theo-| Boggs, Mrs. Ellis Logan, Miss Eiiza- Henry | Charles H. Woodhull, Mrs. Charles J. | dore Honoui tary to the com-|beth Barnes, Miss Ruth Petersen, Miss Bell, Miss Mary A. Shurpe, Miss |missioner, will be toastmaster. Alice Hutchins Drake, Mrs. G | Fedgeley, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, | Mrs. Grace Thompson Sefon, na-| White, Mrs. John F. Little and Mi ucy Brickenstein and Mrs. | tional president of the National|Bertha Frances Wolfe; the state v George Whitney White. League of American Pen Women, en-| president for the D. C. branch, Mrs. g ertained at tea ‘el : g for George Washington Universit The Bureau of Education, Depart- t lea from 3 to 4 o'clock|Harrlet Hawley Lacher, and the fol o e yesterday afterno X ving _c ce : Mrs. E. frequent visitor in Washington, where| Hospital, ““The Birthday Party at|ment of the Interior, will give a g T Poin het-apaitment) lwing commites Shutemén - Mes. R b L 5 . | t g at the Mayflower Hotel for the execu- | Richard Gasch, Mrs. Theodore Tiller, her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and|Mount Vernon,” Tuesday evening, | reception-dinner-dance 'in honor of | tive board of the DistMct of Colum. | Mrs. i A. Heimick, Mrs W A. Blos Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer make their 22, in the university gym-|Commissioner John J. Tigert at the i bla branch of the league. Her guests|dorn, Miss Marie C. Redfern and Mra, bome. entrance through Stock- | Roosevelt Hotel Wednesday evening. . e el b | included Mrs. William Wolff Smith, | H. S. Mulliken. T ton Hall, on Twentieth street between | Dr. Tigert was recently elected na-|president of the District League and Mr. and i | G and H streets northwest. lonal_president of his college frater-| (he officers of her administration. Mrs, entertain at a small supper '“"“‘“ ;| The First Lady of the Land is the | nity, Phi Delta Theta, and the Bureau | Aaron D. Newman, Miss A, Maris | the patio of the Carlton Hotel this for the benefit, which | of Education is commemorating the evening in compliment to Miss Oliv | g erized by a fascinating |event by tendering him this diner. @ Barclay of F , Mr. Mayer's niece, tmosphere giving a glimpse | Among the guests will be Dr. Hu- who is their house guest W h. » ashington’s Most Favored into the daily life of Gen. and Mrs. | bert Wo Secretary of the Interior; Co-operative Apartment House Washington at Mount Vernon with |Dr. William Mather Lewis, president their Scottish neighbors, and among |of George Washington University, and | the well known women who are gi Mr. George 8. Ward, president of the In the Embassy Section Overlooking Meridian Park | ing of their interest and time and |local province of Phi Delta Theta. who are expected to be present at the | Entertainment will be provided by benefit are Mr Wil Howard ‘ members of the Bureau of Education AVORED because of its outstanding superiority over every other building of similar character thus far erected in the District of Columbia—favored because of the high social, pro- Taft, Mrs. Frank Kellogg, Mrs. James | staff, including Dr. William Hamilton, Couzens, Mrs. Mabel Walker Wille-' Miss Florence Reynolds, Miss Agne: fessional and business standing of those by whom apartments in the building already have been purchased. 103 FRIDAY, 1927. thy B. Harper, Mrs. I. H Mrs. Thomas Fawcett, M Mitchell and Miss Emily Carey Monday Is Valentine’s Day —SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FEATURING BEAUTIFUL Valentine Baskets of Spring Flowers Special, $2.50 Boxes of Spring Flowers...... Beautiful Corsages Sweet Peas, buch..ccecseeess Violets, bunch... Blooming Plants. ECONOMY PRICES on all other flowers. Orders of $3 or more de- livered for a nominal sum. Let us have your St. Valentine’s Day orders as early as convenient. Three stores to serve you. OPEN SUNDAY AND MONDAY Cash & Carry Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th St. 804 17th S¢. 1222 F St. Phone Franklin 5442 Phone Franklin 10391 Phone Franklin 5357 SOCIETY _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) Prominent women in Washington | yi; official and social life are showing a keen interest in this season’s benefit | RN i . Juan R. Mayer wilj| France's population is 40,743,851 Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, former president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, entertained informally at luncheon today at the Willard. Holly from the groun will adorn the s| Wakefleld Ms and chi found in the rui ERLEBACHER historic birthplace place on the honor tal of the ation and the colors of various anizations adorn «s <59/ up s from the gallery, the Mayflower ballroom will present a gala setting for the occasion Officers have been asked to wear full dress uniform, and citizens will wear orders and insignia in keeping with the spirit of the evening. Bishop Tucker of Virginia will of | fer the invocation and Gen. Charle . Summerall will be one of the ct speakers. Others at the speak | table will be Senator James A. Reed. | Mrs. Alfred J. Br u, Repr | tive Martin B. Madden, Mr. James M Beck, Mr. W Tyler Page and yne Cook. e Ogden L. Mills will master and Mrs. Mills chairman of the committee on arrange ments, and Mrs. Ha Lee Rust president of the association, will alsc be seated at the speaker’s table. Mr. S. B. Sanders of Washington announces the ma is daugh Y Reasonable Terms of Purchase A Highly Restricted Tenantry List of Present Tenant-Owners on Request For Floor Plans, etc., Address TERRY B. SIMMS SALES MANAGER 1661 CRESCENT PL. TELEPHONE WASHINGTON, D. C. ADAMS 9900 CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT DIVISION OF M. & R. B. WARR! in the Lively Lighter Hues and Shades .50 and Upward Reld of Uppervilie performed in Paltimore afternoon, the Rev. Per: grine Wroth officiating. Only mem bers of the families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Reid left immediately after the ceremony for New York and Por. to Rico. VALENTINE DAY is just the time to give mother a lovely robe— or any of the lovely Valentine gifts SAY IT WITH JEWELRY— there's so much that is delightfully appropriate to carry your Valentine message—in our Costume Jewelry EALLY, it takes a gay little Spring bonnet Shop. to make one feel truly Springlike. We commend to you the ERLEBACHER pres- entations in charming shades of blue, rose, violet and gray. The colors add rich measure of loveli- ness to all models. elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Parts Washington NowYork Col. Wade H. Cooper has gone to in our beautiful Grey Shops. Memphis, Tenn., to deliver an addre et a banquet at the Peabody Hotel tomorrow evening in commemoration of the birthday anniversary of Abra- ham Lincoln. Mrs. Edwin P. Moody of Wilming. ton, Del, is at the Willard for a few days. The fifth of the series of dances given by the Army-Navy Juniors will be held at the Carlton Hotel tomor- row evening at 10 o'clock. The last dance of the season will be given Sat. urday evening, April 23. Paris Presents Signs of Spring Style For Smart Misses to Follow —and Jelleff’'s Misses’ Shops have translated these signs into charming new inshio_ns —frocks and, gowns that outline an entirely new style program—one of simple sophis- proudly flaunting the spirit of youth! —=Grlebacher: “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality YWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Dare Warkington Newleh For Misses Tomorrow Is the Day of the Great Choice of the House Any of Our Finer Misses’ Winter Coats Formerly $98.50 to $165 Each e $50.50 They are all one-oi-a-kind models in this group—all very magnificent—many reproductions of Paris imports—many with fur trims that are worth more than tomorrow’s price for the entire coat—there are such costly furs as platinum wolf, mink, squirrel, jap fox and caracul among the trimmings, the coveted fabrics ot the season, stunning styles and color range that in- cludes black, brown, wine, green and rust. Sale Begins 9:15 A.M. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor Mrs. Adalin Wright Macauley of Indianapolis, head of the American Legion Auxiliary, entertained at din- ner last night at the Willard. Cov- ers were laid for about 30 guests. Mr. Joseph Hergesheimer has been Joined at the Carlton Hotel by Mrs. Hergesheimer and Mrs, Edward 8. Rogers. Kasha and Satin Always Black Indentify the Very Smartest Misses’ Spring Coats 49+ - 4110 Who would be without a Spring coat a moment longer—now that the new ones have arrived—so decidedly new, too—so intriguing- ly sophisticated and so entirely suitable for o immediate wear. And what better place to select a Spring coat—than in the shop which every season achieves-an enviable reputa- tion for the beauty of its collection and the compre- hensive style range. Bows 1 Rictes oy ey, YO ,:"d B"c.k . icol nniversary. The District Society, Dames of the Tuc and Tlers Loyal Legion, will give a breakfast tomorrow at the New Willard in cele- bration of Lincoln's birthday anniver- sary, at which Gen. Charles P. Sum- merall, chief of staff, United States Arm will speak. Mrs. Summerall will also be a guest. The Army Band Orchestra will play while the guests are assembling. Spell “Newness” and Chic in Misses’ Spring Frocks The Henry C. Spengler Unit, Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary, will give a card party at the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue, tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock, wl?h the players’ choice of bridge or 500. Among those reserving tables are Mrs. James A. Drain, Mrs. Richard Seelye Jones, Mrs. John F. Killeen, Mrs. E. McE. Lewis, Mrs. E. Smithson, Mrs. Doro- Specialized 33 5 —No* just $35 frocks—but *masterpieces of style—for every one of these frocks is in itself a perfect interpretation of some important phase of fashion—and the entire collection— takes in all that is good in the Spring mode for sports, afternoon and informal eve- ning wear. You'll sense the difference between these frocks and ordinary $35 frocks as soon as you see them. Reliable Since 191} 314-316 7th St. Note the Signs of Spring, 1927! Monkey fur collars Much use of pahmi! Plenty of tiers Overlapping folds Chevron tuckings Scalloped seams Satin and Kasha combined Large satin bows Lanvin’s inner vest White pipings Novel boutonnieres Square shawl collars “High Signs” of Spring Chic! Compose coloring. Collarless necklines. Misies’ Frock Shop —Third Floor. Snug hiplines. All-around pleated skirts. Jacket frocks. Lace jumpers. Chiffon for afternoon. Crimped pleating. Black and white. Navy and white. Rose and navy. Grey tones. All at $35 The New Scenic Prints Make Tempting Junior Frocks Specialized at $25 They're in the very smart jacket mode with the jacket de- picting views of Yellowstone National Park and the skirt in blending monotone canton—pleated, of course, in a new em- bossed treatment. There's a chic about these frocks that's rare at $25—and that's because we selected our own styles and had them made up especally for us. Tomorrow—Twan Big Footwear Specials! A fascinating choice! Misses” Coat Shop— Third Floor Black satin, kaaha, monkey fur and tiers and a satin bow—all these smart features in - one misses’ coat. $59.50. The very smart Bow Frock in fiat crepe—fea- tur'ng the new crimped skirt and huge grosgrain Tibbon bows, $35. Junior Frock Shop—Third Floor. Fashion Goes Walking In Another Great Value Surprise! Genuine Snake-Trimmed Handbags Specially $ 5,.90 You don’t have to wait for a robin to know that Spring is here—you can tell it by these delightful new bags— with their smart compose colorings— lovely soft violet—new browns—red —green—black—and they’re all in the very popular 9-inch envelope style, beautifully lined and fitted. We've never seen bags as new as these—as smart as these—as good quality as these—and with genuine snake trim as low priced as $5.90. A Typically English Tailleur Specialized at $3 5 F Street will look like Hyde Park when fashionable young Washington goes out promenading in its “rawther British” tailored suits—short jacket, rounded corners, cuff-link fastening, self binding—to say nothing of the slot seams in the skirt—deliberately aping the Londoner’s trousers. Navy twill is the medium for this chic little tailleur (illustrated). The lining is gray crepe de chine and like all other Jelleff suits there is that very desirable “custom tai- lored” look which only flawless tailoring can achieve. $35. Lovely Imported Mules Satin and Suede Ostrich Trimmed 53,95 pair Lincoln’s Birthday Special Sale of ‘New Spring DRESSES Women’s & Misses’ Sizes 523 Regularly $39.50 The shades, Charming_froc casion. Many models. Cunningham’s For St. Valentine’s Day Don’t forget to remember Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear A Valentine gift of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings isn’t quite so con- ventional as a large paper heart— but the stockings will go straighter to the heart. She will be delighted with Gold Stripe Silk Stockings because she knows their quality; that they can be repaired and that they are garterproof. No garter run can pass beyond the Gold Stripe. ) Single pairs, $1.85 and Upwards Boxes of Three Pairs $5.40 and Upwards 32 Lovely Shades Hosiery Shop—Strest Floor = | Regularly $5-$7.50 A special purchase of 150 pairs of these charming mules that have always been so popular with smart women and misses— beautifully made, satin lined and lovely colorings—black, blue and green. Imported Slipper Buckles Cut Steel and Rhinestone Regularly Formal evening festivities continue straight through the year, and cut steel or rhinestone slipper buckles are always in excellent style standing. For tomorrow we have 250 pairs of perfect exquisite patterns ready for your selection at tremendous saving Buy them for Valentine gifts as well as for yourself. 35 Individual Designs, $3.75 Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor most alluring Spring materials_and styles. s for every oc- one-of-a-kind Women’s and Misses’ Suit Shops— Third Floor. Handbag Shop—Street Floor.