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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, TANUARY n SOCIETY. and the latter's sisters, Mrs, L. D. Cardwell and Mrs. Mobley Poteet will go to New York next week, sail- ing from that clity January 21 on the Homerio for a Mediterranean cruise. They will spend about two weeks in Cairo and wlll visit Monte Carlo, Paris and London before returning to this country the latter part of April Mrs. John Allan Dougherty will entertain a few friends at tea this afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Natalie Sedgwick Colby of New York, who arrived this morning to spend several days with Mrs, Dougherty. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend was host- ess at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Lucrezia Bori and Mr. Paul Kochanskl, who gave the program at Mrs. Townsend's musical this morn- ing {n the ballroom of the Mayfower. The luncheon was served in the presidential dining room and Mrs. Townsend’s guests were the Ambas. sndor of Spain and Senora de Padilla, the Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciechanowska, the counselor and se retary of the Spanish embassy, Se- nor Mariano do Amoedo, and Senor Jose M. Linares-Rivas; the secretary of the Argentine embassy, Senor Conrado Traverso; Renorita Pueyr- ! redon, Senorita Rosa Padilla, Mr. and | Mrs. B. Sumner. Welles, Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mrs. Benjamin_Thaw, | Mrs, Tracy Dows, Miss Janet Phillips, Mr. George Garrett and M. Pjerre ! Lubpschultz, | York, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman wus! | hostess to a company of 22 at lunch- eon today following the morning musical at the Mayflowe! Her guests included her house guest, Mrs. Huntington Williams of Baltimor Mrs, William De Witt Mitchell, Mme. Noury, Baroness Hauenschild, Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Miss Helen Yates terling of Baltimore and Miss Flor- ence Hobson. [PV R TITerN 421 d al S 3 Miss Alys Downing will go to New York tomorrow to visit her brother, ! Mr. A. C. Downing. Mrs. Willlam tch Kelley enter- tained at lJuncheon following Mrs. Townsend's musical this morning at the Mayflower Hotel, her guests in- cluding Mme. Lipa, Signora Lais, Mrs. Charles B. Drake and Mrs, Spencer Wood. The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Night—The First [.ad Feted Last Night—The First Lady to Attend Recital Today. HE President and Mrs, Cool-|this evening in the east room of the at dinner Just_evening of the|and Mrs, Hiram Bingham of Con- Secretary of War . | necticut. Covers will be laid for 18. Dwight F. Davi 2 e the fourth of the annua The United States consul general irst Lady of the Lan | W. Weddell are at the Carlton for resident and the members | about two weeks, L. Others in_the com:| e < COM-| e corporation counsel and Mrs. evening were the WhSWLY [ william W. Bride entertained at din. L. Stimson of New | L e 4 dgemoor. Their_guests included B T T ek DA | Sanator Mansfleld M. Neely of West Cen John . bershing, the{ Virginia, ~Commissioner and Mrs, e et [and Mrs. Sidney F. Tallaterro, Com. s havr ™0 | missioner and Mrs, William B. Ladue, imare Mr" and Mrs. Charles | the president of George Washington e P e g arl, | Univ and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Mar. ot ot e, Jonn | Drayton and Miss Fulton of London, e O T e Tahn T | who is visiting her sister, Mrs, Talia: avis, brother and sister-in-law of the | ferro. retary. of St. Louis: Mrs. Van de s Davis, debutante daughter of | Attend Assembl. jata | Members of high official, diplomatic | nd Mrs. Davis will {and residential circles of Wa th 18 in | society have accepted the invitations © Washington Assembly for its third | annual costume ball, which will take place this evening at 10 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel, and a brilliant. com- which has become one of the high. I of the Winter season in the Na- s The receiving line, v of | Which will form at 10 o'clock, will be S ot chairman of the board of governors S of the Assembly, and a number of | Jar. | hoard members will receive with her. . James J. | This list includes Mrs. David A. R will entertai SOCIETY —_—_— idge were the guests of honor [ Mayflower in compliment to Senator ner parties given for the Chief at Mexico City and Mrs. Alexander nted Governoe ofina ®hdllppines | Wiliam AV, Juitasentouained (atich: oSt Mark's. Sehoul at | Proctor L. Dougherty, Commissioner dr. and Mr ernon S. l’l'pn:: and ._Charles de Vere of Roston, and M Alice | Brilliant Compa ued by the board of governors of ny will assemble to enjoy the event " | headed by Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, will 2 honor | nt. Mrs. | shed Tinner Tonight H * Spanish Envoy and Wife. | The Ambassador of Spain and| Senora de Padilla will be the horor | The Minister of A ria and Mme. Procknik entertained at dinner last! evening, when their guests were the mbassado Brazil, Senhor S. urgel do Amaral; the Ambassador of ce and Mme. Claudel, T Canada and Mrs. Massey, the | inister of the therlands and Mme. van Rovern. the counselor of the Ru- ot Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Mr, | wife of Senator Reed of Pennsylvania; Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, wife of Sen- | ee; Mrs. Robert ‘e of the former Secretary of State; Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman, chairman of the minuet, the entertain- ment feature of the evening, and Mrs, Soiley are members of Mrs. James Robert McKee, daugh- ter of President Benjamin Harrison; 'lnmm Monroe, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur President William Henry Harrison, Mrs. nor Cox Gritfith will honor the ball with her presence, and de- gcendants of officers of the Colonial early roy: men and women who laid the founda- tions of the count: in large numbers. A number of brilliant dinners will {oes; a great-grand-granddaughter of | nee P | Florence Kahn, { merall, Mrs, John A. Lejeune, Mra. | Eaward " w. this evening of Mrs, | @ 8reatgranddaughter of President| Dent Grant, Mr Mrs. Frank Hines, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, Mrs. Peter A. Drury and Mr at luncheon today at the Mavflower, when her gu Wilbur, 1 Amory. chairman of boxes. | Tasker I the governing | body of the permanent organization of the Assembly. have arrived and Revolutionary Wars, of signers of | New the Declaration of Independence of | Mayflower. and colonial governors, of | formerly Miss Genevieve Clark, is the Democratic national committeewoman . will be present | of Louisiana. | tertain at dinner this evening at their | ordered for duty. — | Mrs. Lucy Wilder Morris entertained ts were Mrs. Curtis D. Senora de Tellez, Mrs. Wil- lam Howard Taft, Mrs. Harlan Fiske Terry Sanford, Keyes, Mrs Charles 8. De. n, Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Mr deric ckett, Representative Mrs. Charles P. Sum. Eberle, Mrs. Frederick Victor Kauffmann, Brewster Marwick. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Thomson in Washington from Orleans and are guests at the Mrs. Thomson, who was Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens will en- nrv Fitzhugh, Mr. wnd | precede the ball and the boxes will e Kendah."Miss Bell be flled with distinguished guests. | residence in honor of Mrs. Louls Lom- Viole: James and Mr.| The minuet will be staged at 11|bard of Lugano, Switzerland, formerly X according to announcement | of this city. Tuckerman, four sets of the o iety buds and their escorts, all in | - colonial costume. This will be follow. | TNK i honor of her brother and sis ¥ of 16 at dinner |ed by the special dance to be given | o1 (it (el Comer. ARE TLES. { by Misg Marian Chace and Mr. Lester | (R0 0 2000, WO Bae ooce o Shafer, whose costumes are reminis- | Feturm! Fofn 2 an o . Morris Sheppard u in whose honor and Mrs. Parker W. Weet will | a compa this evening. Mrs. Key Pittman, wife of Senator Pitiman ef Nevada, whose residence is in the suburbs, has taken a suite on for her days at home it for those | . She will be at home tomorrow from 3:30 receive there e hours Thursday 19 and Febru- ted to- die and 3rs. James Couzens entertained at luncheon today in the presidential| @ining room of the Mayflower, follow- ing Mrs, La ce Townsend's con-| cert in ent to Senora de Risno, who will leave Washington tonight for @ brief visit in New York before returning to her home in New- | izens’ other guests Edward A. Mitchell, Mrs. ns, Mrs. Thomas Bell Mre, H. H. Rosseau, Mrs Joseph Noell erve hergday rnoon from 4 tor Wood 5 her In the J J. Davis, ank B. Willls, Williamson, Mrs, and Mrs. Jobn G ic . J. ‘dge Moore and Mrs. Lioyd their guests the C. Henderson, Eyre and Mre. A. L. Stick | Represen pliment to the Sec. Mrs, James J.| 1wty were the i and Mme. Coechoxlovakia ri Benstor and | Attorney | Wille. | the Augueto | of BARRARRALARARARAARANNNY The \@ollier In jagmgu HD. 41 1855T L4 € ArssiavoR Every Wednesday and Friday—6 Until 7:30 4-Course SEA FOOD 75(: DINNER Your Choice of Our Regular Menu O Columbis 8042 fas, ATTTLL LR S SRR FNNNNNNNSN \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\$ SN - E ES cent of those of the eighteenth cen- tury French court, and who will dance a special arrangement of the minuet. The group of minuet dancers will then those in costume will be invited to it ate. General dancing will pre- d follow the entertainment tures and the grand march and a will be serv dur Those dancing the carefully rehearsed | an apartment at the Avondale. ; I Mr. A. Lawrence Hopkin lad in the grand march, in which all | and will go from there to | where ®he will v | Mrs. Mrs. Archibald Hopkins has gone | 0 Cambridge, Mass., to visit her son, | for a time New York, . it her daughter, Henry 8. Patterson. She will |return to Washington early in Feb- | ruary, minuet, | tion_of Miss Hawke, | ¢ Deneen, n. Miss Louise Con- = Montague Hill, Mis: talani, Miss Violet James, Abram Simon will ir house guest ir sister, Mrs and’ Mrs, Freund of Toledo, Ohi |1s at present in ¥ ing bo adelphia attend of the executive | rd meeting of the Natlonal Fed- | the wessions Hester Ann Le Fevre, Miss Lilla | eration of Temple Sisterhoods and : Garde, Miss Florence Marlatt, Miss , Miss Ellen Miss Virginia Peters, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Imogene Taylor, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Florence William Jeffries Chewning, Mr. Eben Comine, Mr. James Le Roy Dougall, Mr. Wilbur Hubbard, jr.; Mr. Fulton Lewis, §r.; Mr. Honore Le Clercq, Mr. Paul Lutes, Maj. Albert Myer, Mr. Ed ward Burr Powell, ey. Mr. Cecil Edward Way bert Walker, Mr. Kenneth Watson, Comdr. Robert J. Walker, Mr. Robert Walker Mr. Randoiph Zell. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White were n honor r of Mexico and Others in the com and Mrs. Joseph Mrs, Charles 1. Morgan, M retary of the E; Shepherd, the sec tian legation, Mr. Ramses Chaffey, and Mr. and Mra. Wilton J. , brother and sis- ter-indaw of the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis 1 1 1 jase 1311 will arrive in W the week in Philadelphi: ington tomorrow. | Mrs. Stanton J. Peells is spending | with her | daughter, Miss Betty Byrne, who is Wetherell, Mr. Brashears Avis, Mr.| playing at the Adelphia Theater. t Edward Terry Sanford, Frau Kiep, Mrs. D Mrs, Mrs, i1 Harley Peyton Wilson had as ts in her box at the concert | his morning at the Mayflower Mrs. ! Fitzhugh Lee, Mrs. John W.| Emerson Howe and| aister, Mrs. Meeker. Wilson entertained guests at presidential dining Mrs. se Gantz, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Gantz, has returned o _her quarters at the naval station, |QPECIAL VALUE | v| | ALRTCRAET JHOLS ‘ - STREET i O e, i, e[ i i, s sV | | | ! Qe WM Runtt A Hosigry VPECIAL 195 3 palry 55%0 SLIPPETL BUCKLE ./ NE of the astounding values among hundreds . . . which are now Lringing throngs of smart VMsh ton women to Washington's Smartest Shoe Shop, Oxtords, Pumps, Btrap Novel- fies , . , every new Shoe fashion in the chic mode of "NOW' included, ( : ) ASSISTING AT THE ASSEMBLY BALL MRS, WAL Chairman for the minuet group of the Washing flower Hotel tonight, when there also will be a classic presentation by Marian Chace and Lester Shafer. having spent | d at Indian Mead, after some time with Cfomdr. and Mr: ward Banks Gibson at Norfolk, V —_— | Capt. Joseph P. McCrink enter- | tained last evening at his residence, 2630 Garfield street northwest, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Me- Carty, who have recently returncd from New York. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty occupy a suite in Tudor Hall Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morse and, Mrs. James Martin will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cummins at the Assembly ball tonight. Mrs. Joseph Durrett has left Wash. ington to join Lieut. Comdr. Durrett at Dallas, Tex.. where he has been a bridge tea Saturday afternoon, en- tertaining in honor of Mrs. Erik Henius, Mr. Randelph (' ent Zell will ¢ ererenenenen v (2 Fron Bate bl Inn Rear 1734 N St. NW. & And Federation of Women's Clubs Dinner Tonite, $1 An unusual menu-ef tempt- ing variety, including a deli. cious fresh fish dinner. Served 3 to 0 P Club’ Luncheons 50 Up Rerved 11:43 to [ PR R Y W. N. Moses & Sons F Street and Eleventh Smart New Hats ses” and Matrons' Models for Immediate \Vear $10 and $12 Values .50 SPECIAL s7= FIRST FLOOR e & [ Miss Nora Hill and Miss Ada Hill entertained at a bridge luncheon yes. terday in their home on Eighteenth street, in compliment to their sister Mrs. Jerome M. Graham. There wers 26 guests. They will be hostesses at ! ’ bJ Eager Expectation Welcomes This Event MIDWINTER SALE of COATS, DRESSES, FURS AND MILLINERY DAYTIME nd EVENING i [ FROCKS for Misses and Junior Misses FROCKS for Women Formerly $35.00 to $138.50 NOW $25.00 Formerly $35.00 to $98.50 D MORE | NOW to jwl'o’ » gm $9850 | I ® 87400 . B o N —\ Evening, Daytime and Sports Coats —for Women Formerly $39.50 to $365.00 NOW 2950 w0 52750 —for Misses and Junior Misses NOW 32250 w 3169 Formerly $29.50 to $225.00 7“ERLB MAID"” FROCKS for All Daytime and Fvening Wear NOW S119 e 225 Formerly $15.95 to $29.50 MILLINERY Formerly $10.00 to $20.00 Our Copies of French Ovigina NOW $500 and $](.00 Luxurious FUR COATS o s NOW $125% 41075 ériebacher “JeminineSApparel of, Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE(FTSTREET ., Morrison of Greensboro opened the wn Assembly ball at the May- | ;| Beverly come to Washington today from Bal- timore to attend the Washington As- sembly this evening at the Mayflower Hotel. He will be one of the part. ners to the 16 debutantes who will dance the minuet. Casey-Whitaker Wedding Last Night. Miss Louise Kinnear Whitaker, daughter of Judge and Mrs, Forest Wills Whitaker of Lynchburg, Va., and Mr. Robert Emmett Casey of Gireensboro, N. C. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Casey of Lynchburg, were marrled last evening in the home of the bride's parents, the ceremony be- ing performed by the Rev. E. M. | Tearney, pastor of the Holy Cross Catholic Church. The music was furnished by Miss Emma Adams, pian- | ist, and Mrs. Eleanor McC. Anderson, | violinist. = Miss Rhoda Howard, Miss Leola Fields and Miss Dorthy Hen- son of Lynchburg and Miss Madge 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Beautiful Clothes for doors of the living room as the wed | ding march was played. Mr. B. Welder Casey, the bridegroom's brother, was hest man. Miss Mary Leigh Mason of Gastonfa, N. C.. was raid of honor. | The bride wore a gown of ivory | watin, full skirt, long sleeves and close- | fitting bodice, with pearl embroidery | at the walst and throat. She wore a | vell, which was caught with orange blossoms and duchess lace and pearls, | Her bridal bouquet was of Pernet roses and orchids. | A reception was held atter the cere- | mony, at which the parents of the | bride ‘and bridegroom received. The bridegroom attended Augusta Military Academy and Virginia Mili- tary Institute and the bride is a grad. uate of Salem College at Winston- Salem, N. C. They will make their trip The warmer climates of Florida, Cali- fornia, the West Indies and other re- sorts. The smart sports and more for- mal fashions are here in our charming collection. All remaining Winter Fur-trimmed Coats and Sports Coats, Wraps, Evening Gowns, Day Dresses, Costume Suits are further re- duced. The values are exceptional. n_guests _included Mr. (Continued on Seventeenth Page.) hilips 606 - 614 born ELEVENTH ST. | Most Stupendous Values Feature the Annual t+ January Hosiery Sale 1 3,300 Pairs 6,300 Pairs Perfect and Full-Fashioned | Silk Top & Service Sheer ¥ Beverl Chiffon fiose $1.39 This is not a Clearance of odds = or Passe co! ored stockings—it is a stupende of ou: 2 merchandise —our REGULAR Be 4 Top Chiffon and REGULAR Bave fons with 4-inch lisle hems. r P future stocking needs from comp! and clean the Clearance Sale price of $1.39: 3 pairs, §4 SILK TOP CHIFFON —Silk from top to toe. 3 Pairs $4.00 3 Pairs $4.00 3,000 Pairs Beverly Service Sheer CHIFFONS —with 4-inch lisle hems. Management The Stetson Shop Semi-Annual Sale of Smart FEMININE FOOTWEAR Regularly SESEDE NOW T 3Q8s 51085 \ most important event! Qur complete stock of ultra-smart Stetson Shoes offered at unusually low prices. Included are STETSON SNAPPY TLES, smart oxfords and strap effects, and beautiful evening slippers. Just a few of the styles are illns- trated, 1250 A smart instep strap model shown in patent leather, black satin and high silver kidskin. g In paten¢ and This chic model is avails able in tan alligator calf, black suede and tan light- weight caliskin, pxford tie in and brown suede with - to lack ard trim and Cudan 7 heel A stylish in-step strap, with lizard trim, to be had in patent, black satin and black suede. Stetson ford hrown ront ox- tie, two-tone softest caltskin No Exchanges No Refunds STETSON SHOE 1305 F Street Sales Finai SHOP