Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY — noon, and Mr. Slemp will be the guest | Charles Bryant, Miss Fannie May [attend this reception and to talk | ind Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mr. and Mr 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Dennett at the club. | Trimble and Miss h Penn briefly on_the fascinating subject of | ffenry Merry, Mr. and Mrs. Georg & —— “Jade; Mrs. Marlanne Genet of |Strong, Mrs. Phillip Morrison Jullien, | 2L TS | Mrs. Frederick Adams Young has| Mr.and Mrs. George Bowie Chipman | ppr sy : : o or | Sanstall L1 Gaciaf Miaptaurs on ac- | I b ToMie- 10 w oMY of 128l n b e i ik Bet. | Lo g s Ty T ATen, e | _(Continued from Eighteenth Page,) | count of illness dinner this evening preceding the Fri- | woman and “The Lotus Blossom." bt s Ll ot i g ; TR “| Maj. and Mrs. Ma A Croee| e 18 Dencing Class Rt ithe | e Tyrics (of whith: Wers WEILten' by | Dhieodore mhiler: . ¢ elude Miss Caroline Tyson Drayton | will eniériain guests at dinn preced- - : Mre. Seton, will be sung by lvina : and Miss Louise We I e i ks iy Rowe, also a guest of the afternoon.| Mr. Edward L. ner’ of Eandom 1 - e £ 4o Political Study Club Has Mrs. ' Genet will accompany the |England, will arrive in Washington Mr. Charles Denby TS Beat | it etk it i man for his brother and the ushers ' ARsten mArcks xniEh Tmportagt Speaker Tomorrow. singer and will also play some of her | tomorrow and will be the guest of will be Mr. Pi epont Moffat of | Mrs 2 Powell will enter Mrs. Theodore Noyes and Mrs. | other compositions. Mr. Henry L. Merry ¢ i Hotel “!r'nshlngmn nd Mr. Kenneth Carter | tain Miss Lucy Taylor and the mem- 'R"-'«l“ fi l?\\:"d rl'lll nre‘el{lflhat the —_— Mayflower & Addi- S of New York. | bers of the wedding party at a noon {tea tables during the social hour at| The third of the series of “diplo-| tional subscribers i ! The ceremony will be followed by | breaktast Saturday preceding the | the meeting of “the Political Study | matic hours” will be observed at the|*The Coming of the I * whick ona an W1 t & reception, and among those going (0 | marriage of Miss Tavlor and Mr. [CIub tomorrow afterncon at the | Women's City Club this afternoon at|Mr. Gardner will deliver February Philadelphia for the wedding will be | Thorwald Hammer at Bethlehem | Washington Club. — Assisting Mrs. |4:30 o'clock. when Miss Margaret L.|in the Mayflower ballroom, include former Secretary of Ni Chapel. Miss Taylor and the members [ Noves and Mrs, Howard are Mrs.|jubbell will speak of “Quaint Que-|Mrs. Stephen B. Elkin Ty Mrs. Edwin Denby of roit; MT. | of her wedding party already in town | Dele odgett, Mrs. Charles Graves ihee” A film exhibition will accom-|Weidel, N l\«Ia.ny 0f the COfl.ee-house personahtlcs Kisoees Bond Cochran, uncle of the | were ‘the gues Juncheon yester- | Matthews, - Mrs. Svdney Taliaferro, | pany the lecture. Among the invited | Thomas W. Phillips, Mrs. W of his day were satirized by Swift in his bride; Miss Anne Squier and Miss | day at > St. Marks of Mrs, |Mrs. Claes Dickson-Hallencreutz. Mrs. | guasts are Mr. Vincent Massey. the Mrs. William' 8. Howell, Mr Lililan Otto of Washington [ Acheson Tassan, Everett Hickerson. Mrs. . Hamdl-| qcontly appointed Minister of Cana.|Richard C. Whiteley, Mrs. writings, among the more prominent of : | = , 2 Wells, Mrs. “Clarence Cary Mgr. Thomas Vincent Shannon of| Ars. Beverly Walker of Brids .| Albert Carter, Mrs. Walter Lincherger, | 42. and Mrs. Massey: the present rep o = 2 s : : & , . Chicago, who will officiate at the wed- | Conn.. is the guest of her pa % Miss Dorothy Dent, Mrs, M. nn' (rg o | Tesentative of Canada. Mr. Merchant (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) which is hls Gulliver's Travcls. SWIft's ding of Miss Allison Roebling 10 |and Mrs. Grahame H. Powell, having | Berry and ) & . Mahoney, and Mrs. Mahoney: Mr. and . - o Baron von der Elsel at the St. Mal- | come on'for the wedding on Saturday | Representay Mrs, l”lm\i:; ce Broderick, Comdr. | attachment for the beautiful Esther thews Church tomorrow, is at hefof Miss Luey Taylor and Mr. Thor- |speaker for the afternoon, i and Mrs. Albert Knothe. R. Mr < : % Carlton Hotel. Mgr. Shannon is|wald Hammer. 0 interesting talk , give | 4 Mra. Henry chiiton, col. . E.c.Jlt. BEACON INN > | Johnson, known to literature as Stella, pastor of the St. Thomas the Apostle | - bt Musical numbers will be sung | G- Charlton. Capt. A. Stopford, R. N.:|| (Calvert St Bet. 18th and 10th N.W. . F opr SEA'FOOD DINNERS Are Famou ! =S was common gossip. Stella was in- Church in Chicago and is editor of the| Mr nd Mrs. Hugh M. Soutpgate Mi: M nn. accom- | Comdr. . G. Hetherington, C'. B. i Ea L8 ) New World. 14”'\“!” e the marriage of their daugh panied by Elizabeth Gardner Coombs. | M J. Balfour, Mr. G. H. Thompson, > 0‘:""’““‘“‘7 o . ; structed to address her letters to Swift i ter. Miss Elizabeth Southgate, to Mr. ry\jice ( ce Rurton is to b et 4 ria 3 Nirs, Adwkony Weayue Ovok hus as| Wade Kills Warvison yesteoisy in b fof honor. and Mia, Clvde B ‘\'i\?.f,‘,.'uf.i :\)av"{]\‘.‘“{; L}‘l‘flx’v’r‘ull‘“if‘,‘;l:‘a‘:;fl"\]:? - i i S Ber guest in her s partment at_the | timore. Mr. Harrison 1s the ward of | ¢he president, will preside | Heney 1. DA EHopkison: Mr: Teanil = under cover to Addison at the St. James ardman Park Hotel Mrs. James Mr s ! ™ ‘M. 11, [ 3 James 11.| B der McCormick-Goodhart, My, 11. I \ \ i Stansfield, wife of Lieut. Col. Stans ¢ i s, e o te Wemeral of the| Dr.and Mre. Sterling Meade will be [ The Minister of China, Dr. Sao-Ke | Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Smidds \ Coffee House, according to Macaulay. O e i hosts (0 a_company of more than 40 | Alfred Sze. will be the giiest of honor |and the Misses Smiddy, Mr. and Mrs i ' s r [ gue: dinner tomorrow evening at | tomorrow at the Chineseé tea which | Willis Van Devanter. Mrs. William & ! 2 Great men of their times have found in Coffee OB (e rAOIER in i tiniore, | the Congressional Country Clut to be given by the National |Howard Taft, M il Mvs:. Miehdal sl the Congressiona ) . is to be ¥ the National |Howard Taft, Mr. and Mrs. Micha ; i i i i Senator and Mrs. Deneen e iome. Mrs. fosepn | 1208U€ of American’ Pen Women. in | A. Weller. Mr. and Mra. David o ;i T the greatest drink of all times. Since the time of Hosts to Tllinois Delegation. B owrill Mot obberve hor at | Lhe Palm court of the Mayflower | Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward T. Sanford \ t Swift, compared with the swift age in which we live, Senator and Mrs. Charles § Deneen | iome this atternoon | nationat president of the league, will | hereh Ticliana: Mee Wimer T o | i Coffcelconsumptionihiaey geeati yinoresssci L ocey ofs W ts at dinner last R sk, - GL . d, Mrs. or : ! | ! A . r :f“l"!',’,';,‘ T e 28U frs. H. €. Mulliken is Irf New York. | I® ive with the giest of honor and 1 bbs 1. Baker i il the Coffee which enjoys the greatest sale in Wash« Morficver. in compliment. to the|staving at the Waldorf-Astorla while | \IEFOQUEROnNs WL be e iy el = 1 \ ington is members of the Tilinois delegation, attending the ~conference . N L Shnitmin o | : e Representative| American Metallurgical Engineers socia . e e N e e ohe| a8/ formes national vice présidentiof | Other not-bloiguisats of ithe atter WHO WILL ¢ “Allen, Representative William W | ‘he women's a M (‘.iun:e Dart in the Chinery ;:?‘r:r: “-‘\‘;llr‘:fi . MAKE YOUR WILL? Arnold, Representative and Mrs. Fred | D- Barron of Ry . gavewn aloner | PRI 8 (L OSRS Do gin v S“S,flh:"w‘: (hlnkh.b:nt— —then talk to us about. o tve 1| 2t the Colony Club for Mrs. Mulliken, | ¢ % A. Britten, Representative and Mrs. |70 (00 FOPE Tleen entertained by | Will include Dr. Sum ung Au R. Chindbloom, Representative | and she has ajse BCeh eers T e, | Young. who will exhibit some unusu- || FEDERAL-AMERICAN 2. Denison, Representative |} Ally beautiful lantern slides of s | o) " 2, Conn ) i 3 8 of scenes Frank H. Funk, Repre- giuu 25 in China: Tien Lai Huang of New | NATIONAL BANK Only those who have undergone them :en}mh‘o’ al\d‘~‘-: ;":"" ‘|'\‘.,' \1‘:.';’(‘1'-“ Former President of Ecuador Gen York. who has come on especially to ! can realize the mental and physical ha),]{lue]{’reé;!{"_}"?“:wmH_(; S l,::w,:::1..:\’;:&7”;‘,(”.;nr(:‘ \l:ni.h':»l': lm. R T AN R TSSO e TS TS T dumm[fir‘tl which many skin affections Mrs. Ed M. Irwin, Representative| igitj h ) sons, o student : il visiting their two sons, one a studen often make life really miserable. Yet and Mrs. M. Alfred Michaelson, Rep-| 4t (Georgetown University and the Z ; T ¢ ) Tesentative and Mrs. Henry T. RaineY, | ather at the Marvland Agricultural ¥| Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Representative and Mrs. Henry Il|(College. Gen. Plaza was twice Presi-|@ i'| Soap,generally overcomesthese troubles Rathbone, Representative IFrank R.|dent of Ecuador and with Mme. de \ {| promptly, even if they are severe and = TReid. Representative and Mrs. Adolph is now making his home in long-established. The Resinol treat- . J. Sabath, Representative Elliott W adelphia. \ ment relieves itching 1nstantly. Sproul and Miss Sproul, Representa St l a S R tive and Mrs. Loren E. Wheeler and| Mrs. Wade H. Cooper will be at . 5 b % ] Free epresentative and Mrs. Richard|home tomorrow afternoon after - ¢ o~ siisleicickeof Resiioli O wer e eSe Miss Tougnterling of Peoria, | o'clock in her home, at 1722 Massachu- | ! There are 52 extra holidays in S i Sna;‘cn“f“m et ‘c{")r::":;‘r:; Ask Your Grocer for It Mrs. Jessie Donahoe of Chicago and |setts avenue. 1927 for women who take advan- b : trial. Write Dept. 61, Resinol, Balti- Mrs. Mary E. Busey of Champaign| | e RIS tage of our Rough Dry laundry more, Md » 3 A dtlve Virgll Chapman, of Kentuoky | ovice. For Rough Dry does all o s Representative and Mrs. Harcourt | was hostess at luncheon today at the |} the washing and all the heavy J. Pratt of New York entertained at |Carlton Hotel. The company included j ironing—giving you an extra day dinner last evening in the presidential | M Frederic M. Sackett, Mrs. B i everv week. Send us your next dining room of the Mayflower, having | Johnson, Mrs. Charles R. & 3 weekly bundle. Everything will as their guests Representative and |James B. As ] come back:.carefully washed, the K Mrs. Benjamin L. Fairchild, Mr. and | Mre. Alben W. Bar Mr vier ¥ flat work ironed. All other articles \ [ & Mrs. Edmund Platt and Representa- | Otis b |1 will be retur y ishii tive John Taber and his mother and | the *Misses Moore, sisters of Repre- bt iind l:{:“,:'d Sy teciinsning sister. Mrs. Taber and Miss Emily | sentative TR. Walton Moore; ~Mrs. Y g Arthur B. Rouse, Fred M. Vin- . Taber. E John M. Robison, Mr: R AT M ough Dry, 16c a Pound ; i SLEVENTH ST. Mrs. William P. MacCracken, wife | ¢ ! of the Assistant Secretary of Com-| C. merce for Aviation, will be at home | > ‘ . Mrs. . Sunday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock | yard ¥ Fastiake, Mrs. 5 at 3006 Albemarle street. i aiey Fitzhugh 2 Mrs. es n aun ry — - 1 The Secretary of War and Mrs 1723-25 Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 2321 on Knox. Mrs. Theodore Tiller, Mrs. Dwight I°. Davis were guests in the box of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrénce Town- send for the performance of “Resur- rection” given vesterday afternoon in | 115 Poli's Theater by the Chicago Civie | * ]"aflz B e e e i i Opera Co. Mr. Justice James C. Me- |} o other ’ [ Ieynolds was among their €08 t» 614 ELEVENTH ST Mrs, James Couzens was with Mrs. | her box. Others in the company were | Nive. Thor Walsh, Mrs. James | 12 Mann. Mrs. W. Harry Brown and Mre. John Allan Dougherty. Those in the audience included tha counselor of the Britith embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Miss Vera | A FASCINATING DISPLAY Bloom. Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, ir. Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann, Mr. and Fornet « ker. Mr. Mannix Walk. | er, Miss Flora Wilson, Mme. Hauge, Judz. Mare OToole, Princess Ma garet Rencompagni, Miss Sophie Vert, Mrs. Marshall Field. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sumner Welles, Miss Suzette Dewey, Miss Katharine Brown of New York, Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Harri- man, Capt. and Mrs. John H. Gib- bons, Raron and Baroness von Below., Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Gen. Charles MeCawley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A F S ienry Rutler, Mrs. Gibson Fahnes- | ront t"aP tock. Mrs. Alex Legare, Mr. and . Fdward H. Droop, Mr. and Mrs. Carl th F h. A. Droop. Miss Barrine Drake, Mr. 1n the Foretront Pennis Upson and Mr. Benjamin Pilson. f Fash' = * 0 | The counselor of the German em- on hassy. Dr. Otto C. Kiep, catertained . g informally at dinner last might in Shown in presidential dining room of the M N flower. Mirror Patent! Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Miss ' 9 Satin! Duke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. B Lustrous Satin! uke, and Miss Phyllis Hight . tonding the Midwinter dances at the |f§ .o 0c Paris decree of Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Sandals- for Spring” is Mrs. Hight and Miss Duke will re.|g charmingly interpreted in turn to Washington Sunday evening, this smart creation. Its and Miss Hight will resume her studies simplicity of line and snug &t Ogontz School, near Philadelphia. fitting qualities make it ideal Mr. Patton Wise Slemp has joined for tailored wear. Spike Mrs. Slemp at the home of her par- heel, medium round toe and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett, hand turned soles. Sizes ‘where -she is making a visit of some 2% t0 8 AA to C. Jongth. Mrs. Slemp is glving a recital of her own musical compositions at the Congressional Club tea this after- | ) Ssgum: =~ Sme. | I Jgmess g, At mats |1l [k Male fSDleQ/$ ‘ A Yo? J's AT 15.00 7 figfié% w:flvf:;:lg’now you can have it. e 4 H, : . ;?fi% ?;fi : : JUST THINK OF IT: ti:lc.fio:f :‘G;ld:‘:“:: /?fifl% £ 55 6081 6l4 ELEVENTH ST Jacol Leander Loose, who entertai . ed at lunchoon precedins the pe €6 fomanee and took her guests later to | e ati - Of Captivating Spring Millinery NS S g s BOBETTE HATS .10.00 A WELCOME revelation to the Miss with a small head- 2EE=C, | @ Boosting February 2D%.inch Head Sizes You featuring the highly - e p 3 2 pay 75 DO wn , vl e Sl oo | GAIN the “Boosting February Sales” score in an- | only C. : ‘ other sale of the very newest Spring Coats at $25. cAll Comfortable Head Sizes b J ) T'he response to our last sale of these Coats convinced us that theyv were just what Washington women wanted . at the price they wanted to pay. So we are prepared ELECTRIC IRON New SPRING HATS tomorrow with another great event that will crowd the, ‘The best i . 3 o '"‘"f ‘ Coat Department. In addition to 1@ or your frles ‘ Tailored, Mannish and Belted Models in a and small monthly payments of only 75c. on your electric bills when you buy an HAmerican Beauty” the above offer % i ; 4 we will allow you == oldiron ~ G i Variety of Colors and Mixtures —any hind or condition y { Gl tvea™ s These Materials: These Furs: These Features: % Silks Lapan. Silk Linings. ACT AT ONCE! A REMARKABLY " large as- Fancy Mixtures, Wolverine. Unusual Pockets The Potomac Electric sortment of smart, new- ' Plain Camelines. Sl Paws Different Cuffs. Appliance Company vogun hats for Miss md 'I:weeds. \"?cuna. b ('mumsl.ing Facings 14th and C Sts. N. W. S . TS O - . ot Erminette ey Phone Main Ten Thousand { Especially featured in Fur and Fabric is i A bl Sk Ballad aoicy s il Hat Shops—Fourth Floor the Paris Vogue for Black and W hite. ¥ - B PP —— i

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