Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1928, Page 18

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18 S SOCIETY CIETY Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Guests HE Vice President and Mrs. | the Interior. Dr. Hubert Work, will entertain a company of 60 at dinner this evening in the Chinese i room of the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs, Al- s bert W Bissell of Evanston, I, will &ct as hostess for her father. The Ambassador of Italy and Nobil Donna Antoinette di Martino enter- tained a company at luncheon today at the embassy. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel were hosts to a small company luncheon yesterday, and will enter- n at dinner Saturday evening M. and Mme. Claudel were the guests 4n whose honor former Gov. and Mr Giftord Pinchot entertained & company of 32 at dinner last evening. Among the guests were the Minister of Czecho- slovakia, Mr. Zdenck Fierlinger: Repre- sentative and Mrs. Louis A. Frothing- ham, Representative Stephen G. Porter. the commercial counselor of the British assy and Lady Broderick. the third secretary of the British e sv_and . Mrs. Hopkinson, Sir Adrian William Aaxwell Baillie, second secretary of the the secretary of the and Donna Anna Dom- and Mrs. Frank Brett Robert Barens, Mrs. James nd her daughter. Miss R ry_Morrisson. of Chicago: Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mr. Alexander C. Ki Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge. ir. John W. Lawrence of Pitts- The Ambassacdor of Chile. Senor Don Carlos Davila, was host at luncheon to- dav in compliment to the United States tors who made the pan-American good-will” flight who are now in Washington, including Maj. Herbert A Dargue. commander of the flight: Capt Ira C. Eaker, Licut. Muir S. Fairchild and Lieut. Ennis Whitehead. Other guests included the Secretary or War. Mr. Dwight F. Davis: the Sec- retary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis W. Wil- bur: the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr; the Assistant Sec- retary of War, Mrs, F. Trubee Davison: the Assistant Secretary of the Nav ' | | Ar. Edward P. Warner; the Assistant| Secretary of Commerce. Mr. William P. MacCracken, jr.. Maj. Gen. Fechet and Col. Williams. U. S. A.: Capt. Ariedondo of the Chilean Army and Lieut. Victor H. Sprahm. U. 8. Srifr&ge Field for the luncheon: Mr. TWilmott Lewis and the members of the embassy stafl. Mme. Peter Defers At Until Friday, January ‘Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister of Switzerland, will not be at home to- morrow afternoon, but will receive the following Friday. The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos will entertain at dinner Saturday evening. ‘Mme. Simopoulos will receive tomor- row afrernoon from 4 to 6 o'clock ir her home at 2139 R street. The Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciechanowski will entertsin at dinner this evening in honor of M. I. J. Pad- erewski, former prime minister of Po- land. and Mme. Paderewski. ‘The Minister of Persia, *Mirza Da- woud Kahn Meftah. will entertain sbout 300 guests today at an informal from 4:30 to 7 o'clock at the le- gation. Mrs. George, wife of Senator Walter P. George, has issued invitations for a luncheon Friday, Pebruary 3, at the Willard. Mrs._Penn, Hart Fenn, Home 23 vife of Representative E. s hostess at luncheon | Mrs. Albert W. Stahl, A. who came from foilowed by bridge in her apartment, at | 2540 Massachusetts avenue, Tuesday afternnon._when covers were laid for 12 t TE LOUVRE Ew 1115 1117 F STREET ‘ at Dinner Tonight of Secretary ' of Interioz, Dr. Work. | Representative and Mrs. Richard 8 Dawes will be the guests in | Aldrich have as their guest Mrs. Henry whose honor the Secretary of | F. Lippitt of Providence, R. I. Mrs. James S. Parker, wife of Rep- resentative Parker of New York, s the guest in whose honor Mrs. Homer Hoch, wife of Representative Hoch of Kansas. entertained at luncheon today at the Congressfonal Club. The other guests were Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Mrs. Merl(‘L Thorpe. Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs | Chester Leasure, Mrs. Frederick Daven- | port, Mrs. W. E. Evans and her guest, Mrs. Lawrence Richie, and Mrs. Isadore Dockweler. Representative and Mrs. John Q. Til- on of Connecticut cntertained at dln-l ner last evening at the Mayflower, when t quests were the Secretary of Com- meree and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Franklin W. Fort, former Representative and Mrs. James H. MacLaff and Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Townsend. and Mr. John Day Jackson of New Haven. Frau Kiep. wife of the charge d'affaires of Germany, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, at_Wardman Park Hotel. Frau Kicp and Princess Sturdza, w:h- an le- hared honors at luncheon yese f Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, who cntertained & company of 10 fol- lowing the morning musical at the Marflower. The assistant naval attache of the | apanese embassv. Lieut. Joshitake | Miwa, I J_A. will entertain at_dinner | in the White House suite at the Willard on Tuesday. | Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Sec- retary of Labor, was the ranking guest at the luncheon given by Mrs. Charles | J. Williamson at the Wardman Park Hotel today. Her other guests were: Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris. Mrs. James Strong. Mrs. Gillett-Hill, Baroness von | Buelow, Mrs. Joseph Keys, Mrs. Free- man Marsh, Mrs. Willlam Penn, Mrs. | Frank Henry, Mrs. Absolom Waller, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Ernest H. Van Fossan, Mrs. Robert Ash, Mrs. Richard { Lane. Mrs. Edwin Puller, Mrs. Charles {Le Fevre, Mrs. L. C. Hamilton, Mrs, | James Orme, Mrs. Willlam F. Hamm, | Mrs. William Wheatley, Mrs. Stephenson-Scott, Mrs. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Willlam Sleet. | Mrs. E. P. Morey, Mrs. Llewellyn Card: well, Mrs. W. W. Chalmers, Mrs. Linds- ley Hadley, Mrs. Elizabeth Northrup, Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. A. J. Halford, Mrs. Dean Halford, Mrs. Willam A.| Phillips, Mrs. A. J. Maddox. Mrs. Wil- | liam R. Gibson, Mrs. Lewis S. Cass, | Mrs. E. L. Huffman, Mrs. Boyd Car- penter, Mrs. John W. Price, Mrs. George | Evans, Mrs. John C. Walker, Mrs. Charles Bates. Mrs. Aldis B. Browne, Mrs. Edwin Brandenburg, Mrs. Guy | Johnson. Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Carl | Droop, Mrs. W. L. Ratcliffe, Mrs. A.| Lisner, Mrs, F. L. Hoover, Mrs. J. L. Loose, Mrs. John Marchand, Mrs. Au- | gusta_Simpson, Mrs. Marshall Jenkins, Mrs. William Wolff Smith, Mrs. Theo- | dore Tiller, Mrs. John Gaynor, Mrs. W D. Searle, Mrs. L. A. Clark, Mrs. Au- brey Clark and Mrs. J. E. Baynes. The table was placed in the east lobby and | was arranged in the form of a sunken | garden, massed with Spring flowers, | and with a fountain in the center. Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, wife of the District Commissioner, will receive to- morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her home at 3713 Jenifer street. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will be host- css to a small company at dinner this evening. Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin went to New York this morning and will be at the Waldorf-Astoria for a week. Mrs. Lord, wife of the director of the budget. will not receive tomorrow | Unparalleled Opportunities - —are offered in these greater reductions which we bave made in behalf of clearance, Contrast the character of the garments offered with the really sensationally low prices prevailing now and you'll appreciate what the sale really means 1o you. <> % Choice of all Dresses —remaining of the present season—Street, Sp Afternoon, Evening, Dance and Dinner models— pegardless of former price- Off! the $16.30 group is excepted, You Can Save From $8.33 10 $45 [sTh % ris, & Choice of all Coats and Evening Wraps Dress and Sports models in the Coats trimmed with the popular furs—and the elegant Metallic Cloth Evening Wraps of the present » Every remai sock is included — ng garment 1/2 Off! You Can Save From $14.75 10 $97.! must enforce 0 L4 the condition rns can be accepted or exchanges I selections in this eale THE E\ 1 l PROMINENT AT COMMISSIONER’S BALL | At left: Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty in costume worn at fancy dress ball last night, with Commissioner and Mrs. At right: Corporation Counsel and W Taliaferro as host: NG ST R, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928. Mrs. W Bride, also guests at ball. afternoon, but will be at home on Fri- | Mrs. Samuel Shumaker, Mrs. Mary Em- day, January 27, informally, from 4 to 6 oclock p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer will en- tertain at dinner this evening in honor of their house gue: Mme. Skelianos of Delphi, Greece. Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert will be at ' ome tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock, as- sisted by Mrs. Walter F. Georg: and | Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris. No cards have been issued. Mrs. Peter A. Drury entertained a company of 16 at luncheon today. This is the second of a series of luncheons Mrs. Drury is giving in her home, on | Rhode Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Drury are planning to sgend the month of February in Flor- ida. Mrs. Claudius H. M. Roberts, who is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sam- uel 8. Adams. entertained at luncheon at the Chevy Chase Club today in hon- or of Mrs. Lewis Douglas of Arirona, who is spending the Winter in Wash- ington. The guests included Mrs. Jo- seph Baker of Baltimore. Mrs. Franci P. White of Germantown, Pa, M Dwight Dickingon, Mrs. Charles S. B: ker, Mrs. James Pennebaker, Mrs. Ray mond Wolven, Mrs. Vernard Wilson, 2 YOUR WEDDING §g & ANNIVERSARY @ é * Order us to send the “bride” an Anniversary Basket or Box of Blackistone' beautiful CUT FLOWERS. Special, at $5 Fiowers by Wira 1o 411 Parts of the Worid ’ @ NEW STORE, 1407 H St 8 Telephone Main 3707 I § e IR SRS YRR LEXREBIN B 8.5 i Frazer at Nashvllle, Tenn. ily Hamilton and Miss May Bigelow. Mrs. Joseph E. Washington has can- SOCIETY. Elmer Bacon, jr., will take place Satur- day at noon. The guests included the members of Miss Carrico’s bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer Bacon will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Carrico and their son, when the guests will be the members ]ur the wedding party. i vitations for tea at the Mayflower Tues- day, January 24, in honor of Miss Hope skillman of St. Louls, guest of Miss Sarah Major. Hester Ann Le Fevre will be at home }m!m‘mally this Sunady and Sunday, | January 29, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. Capt. H. W. Haraman, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Hardman have taken an apartment {in Woodbury Court for the remainder {of the Winter. Capt. and Mrs. Hard- | man came from Fort Monmouth, vhere he has been on dul Mrs. Ellot Wadsworth, wife of the for- imer Undersecretary of the Treasury, and her son, Mr. Guy Scull, have gone S. C. and are at the Willcox Inn for a short time, The marriage of Miss Gertrude de Lan- |cey Watts, daughter of Mrs. Warren Watts, and the late Dr. Robert Watts, jr., of New York, to Mr. Hugh Camp- bell Wallace, 2d, son of Mrs. Arthur Sinclair and the late Mr. Thomas Bates Wallace, took place yesterday aft- ernoon in New York. Mr. Wallace is a nephew of the former United States Am- bassador to France, Mr. Hugh Camp- bell Wallace of Washington. The cere- mony was performed in the Chapel of St. Bartholomew’s Church, the Rev. Dr. Robert Norwood, rector, officiating of the two families and a few intimate Iriends. A large reception followed in | the Colony Club. and after a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Wallace will make r home in Ne { Maf. and Mrs. H. H. Fuller entertain- led at dinner last evening in the patio !5f the Cariton Hotel in nonor of May Fuller’'s mother, Mrs. E. B. Fuller of Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Their guests Miss Marlon Grimes has sent out In- | Mrs. Charles H. Le Fevre and Miss | from their home in Boston to Atken, | were: Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Herbert B. Croshy, Ma). Gen. and Mrs. Robert Al len, Col. Lytle Brown. Col. and Mrs. J. G. Pillow, Col. and Mrs. Charles M. Bundel, Col. and Mrs. Douglas McCas- key, Col. and Mrs. Robert L. Collins, Col. and Mrs. Evan H. Humphries, Col. and Mrs. J. R. M. Taylor, Maj. and {Mrs. Catron, Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Me. | Cormick and Maj. and Mrs. Everett 8. | Hughes, Mrs. Samuel Eugene Cooper of 1915 | | Kenyon street northwest announces | the engagement of her daughter, Sara Arnette, 1o Mr. Albert Sol Wofoch of Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, chairman | of the entertainment committee of !he‘ Congressional Club, has secured for the attraction tomorrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Mr. Willlam Bellar, a planist. | Mr. Bellar is a pupll of the famous | Russian_ptanist Josef Lhevinne of New | | " (Continued on Ninetcenth Page.) = The 2 s OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR TONIGHT 5 until 7:30 4.Course 7 5c Chicken DINNER or your choice of our regular Columbia 5032 T LR AL For a Limitiedfi;r'im; One-Third of Original Prices —on discontinued samples of BRO- CADES. DAMASKS. CRETONNES. etc., of 11/, yards, or less. QMany beautiful terials suitable for and pillows. in the presence of oniy the members | and attractive ma- furniture covcrings JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Main T Main 7676 Phones IR sister-in-law Mrs. Mary Washington Mrs. Frederick S. Lincoln entertainec celed her nvitations for her reception | at luncheon followed by bridge today it tomorrow and for the one on January honor of her granddaughter, Miss Anne 27. on account of the death of her! Carrico, whose marriage to Mr. Willian: For Friday and Saturday—Two Days - Higher-Priced Hats Former Prices From $10 to §$15. e SR T TN ss of cost a felt elvets. e 1110 F STREET | January Clearance 870 Pairs High-Type Style SHOES Regular $5.75 to $8.50 Models Save $2 to $4 on Every Pair q TRAPS—Oxfords— taken from our regular stock and reduced for disposal, ede Gold Black Suede—Brown ¢ Patent Satin—Tan and Silver Kid mps—this season’s newest models are mediate Al‘ l)]llNl"llfllly to ffifl’( fll’l‘t“ savings, High and Low Heels—All Sizes and Widths in Lots satins AR RS CONNECTICUT AVENUE ITMART FROKS ( % O\J 7770_//br/g, Prices here Southern what on e smart hand-wove which _have caused a Beach. Select 3 style at amaz ces—sat tion gua —Notice Mr. Odier m the Moslem has worl § gotiery cather goods. Dis cd—come in and look ab The Best Cellar Gift Shop H Street NAW. I o 1w 1 new refreshing and e Winter wardrobe. <mart now as being i daffodils_and vio completely fresh The gaylv flutter ted silks pr and flannel coa aris—are when wor clever a e ks vou There 1e one graph b o bet vou jus new pic never seen stich exe Prices start at $20 3 Underwood and Underwood are always glad to have visitors spect their ) L ecticut Avenue, Telephone Main 400 Underwood and Un, Seashores and | tropica mights and v oot the cates south are heek onng Fqually alt southern nd fit your purse at Mary | urng vhy two hnateed wity, chat teving printed sithy and beautitl VORI Bowns amazingly low colored lace Prives ave come early 1700 Connectivut Avenue. 2nd foor =S s wishes of e—now an- hop is sole Alice H. York—so al foods, can- some steam- ay be se- delivered in 24 E h han | Cea wowns, | comvte preds | and intimate taken o patticular Orders are those wha desive & volor or laces 1A Que Stieet atvle, ViR I/ Farrell ~ What does for you? A cozy, Wednesday us before your mext party. Tally-Ho specializes in par he food ju: e better -e reasonable than amaong wles ot Dancing nigh Sune day, o tawm Cove Thursday Saturday 8% Moaday to Foday and harges Haotel

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