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WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928. other guests were Representative and |the event, which begins promptly at 9| Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Jeffries-Chewn- | York eity s passing the week emd at Mrs. Anthony F. Griffin, lupreunuz:ve o'clock in the evening. ing !ol lfifll’"’cu:}l‘;.‘vv)fil‘" ;rpfl the | the Willard Hotel, where she entertair.- — s elr son, Mr, - | e ::5 Mrs. g:ly:lgmw-ellxlder!upremnh Vel Miss Vi ginia “Francis, daughter of g:‘;n‘:wn’l:n Lt lam Jeffries- | cd dinner guests last evening. 18 SOCIETY. THE FEVENING STA SOCTETY. White House Musical This Afternoon to Bring Array of Diplomats and Others RS. Coolidee will be hostess afternoon ate decora- |1 ABHLE 2 Mg PRI Dean of Diplomatic Corps Host to Former Premier. Great evening in premier of - Mrs. Lawrence Donna Ortensia Piercy di s Margaret Boncom- lexander Kirk and the The Ambassador of Belgi has gone to New York, whers ing a short visit at the Ritz- Secretary of Agriculture and 1 e the guests in| Mrs. Joseph E. entertain at dinner this Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry | ve and Mrs. Parker| entertain at a dinner| gomery County Club There will be about 100 ests at the dipper and 100 guests | for dancing. John A. Warner wi ;' this afternoon to be the guests e week end of Senator and Mrs. | Mre. Warner was formerly Miss | daughter of the Governor and Mrs. Smith. and Mrs. Sol Bloor Al t er Saturday, Fe uary 4, in honor of the chief of st d Mrs. Summerall Miss Vera Bloom will be hostess at the dance | ntonetta | 5o ew York Wildam Howard Taft, was the uest in whose honor Mrs. Samuel rely Williamson ente ed a com- of 18 at the Washington Club it Sanders had as r last evening in ing room of the ve and Mrs and Mrs, Joe tache of the B Mry. Hetherington oftiers of the U nselor of home this The Pagoda { and Mrs. Dennis w Light, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Wheeler, Mr. and as Guests. at)act as hostess for Mr. Eno and the tests will number several hundred. The attache of the burch, has gone to New York to join me. van Schuylenburch and accom- | v her back to Washington Sunday etherlands lega- | tion, Jonkheer Richard van Schuylen-| | At_Dinner This Evening. he chief of Cavalry. pert B. Crosby, U. S. will be the gu J. Meyers, U. S. N, g. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett | 1 leave today for Palm Bea v will be the guests of Mrs, Irving ase at El P: ar, her home on ilevard. Mrs. Chase's brother, es LL. Kello 1so her guest on. ) entertained at wife of Ad- ome Sunday Allan Dougherty will enter- eve & in her home R street in compliment to Mrs. Ja- cob Leander Loose. nghuysen of 2 a brief visit taying at the accompanied by her | Frelinghu, and Thomas T. Frelinghuys _Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis and the s st Mrs. Cardwell and Poteet, w sail from New York tomorrow for the Mediterranean trip and will be absent for some weeks. Mr. in Paris before re The Princess Margaret Boncompagni, who is now in Washington and is a guest at the Mayflower, entertained in- formally at luncheon today in the presidential dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Southgate were the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson entertained at dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening. The other guests who attend- ed the dinner were: Senator and Mrs. C. W. Waterman, Representative and Mrs. Ernest Ackerman, Representative and Mrs. W. A, Oldfield, Representative and Mrs, E. Hart Fenn, Representative and Mrs. William E. Hull, Commissioner and Mrs. Thomas F. Woodlock, the di- rector of the mint and Mrs. Grant, the assistant solicitor of t Treasury and Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, former Gov. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw, Col. | and Mrs. Frank L. Hatch, Judge and Mrs. Rush La Motte Holland, Col. and Mrs. Francis E. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris Rickey, Dr. and Mrs. Mac- Pherson Crichton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles will ‘entertain at | | Mrs, spend some time | Sidney Andrews, Mr. and ! MRS. JOHN Q. TILSON, ‘Who, with her husband, Representati ed at dinner at the Mayflower in honor of the Secretary of Cemmerce and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. UNRERWOOQD, ilson of Connecticut, recently entertain- Peter A. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. John Leighty, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. James Carmalt, Mr. and Mrs. arles Sturtevant, Miss Elizabeth , Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland, Miss son, Judge McKenzie- Moss, Judge Frederick I. Mr. Flack and Mr. Earl Shaw. Herron Former Senator Willlam M. Butler of Massachusetts has taken a sulte of rooms at the Willard Hotel where he arrived today. Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of George Washington University, and Mrs. Marvin and Maj. John Cowles were the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Elwood P. Morey entertained at dinner last evening at the Wardman Park Hotel. Their other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Green, Mr. Nelson Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Lucien Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Brand and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Avery. Miss Mimi Earle Anderson is enter- taining at tea in honor of Miss Sarah Major and her guests, Miss Hope Skill- man of St. Louis, at the Mayflower this a JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. I WASHI NGTON PARIS A Clearance Sale Now on our Fifth Floor —of— Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Best Quality Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices Offers Very Remarkable and Worthwhile Values in the following : Coats Sweaters Stockings 1720 H Street Post- Inventory Sale 0% Discount for January Only HE SALE is dif- ferent in many ways . . , but par- ticularly different in high character of opers offered , , newness of Blyles . . ahsolute cer- talntly of finding your size , ., , bhona fide reductions, D"ESSES Hats Underwear Sookc ALTCEAFT JMOLS JTREET Mathews, Miss Margery Lewis, Miss Alice Abadie, Miss Anna Louise Abadie, Miss Martha Walde, Miss Martha Black- burn, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Thompson Burch, Lieut. Robert. Brookings, Lieut. Winston Folk, Mr. Frank Zantzinger, Mr. Kenneth Murray, Mr. Richard Wirt, Mr. Allen Reeside. Mr. John Robison, Mr. Roland Lyon, Mr. W. Waverly Tay- lor, jr.. Mr. Douglas Clephane, Mr. Frederick Wilson, Mrs. Samuel C. Major, Mrs. Willlam Boyd-Carpenter, Mrs. Arthur W. Bradbury, Miss Lucetta W. Stockbridge and Mrs. George Ross Anderson. . Senator Copeland and Others Dinner Guests Last Night. Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland and Senator Robert F. Wagner were the ranking guests of Miss Annie Mathews, the register of New York, at the dinner which closed the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War at the Wash- ington Hotel last night, to which Miss Mathews was a delegate. Among her ——— ( DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY ) - Special m Glassware Many reduced values will be found convenfently srranged on Main Floor Tables—according to prices OPTIC CRYSTAL GOBLETS Were 30¢ each FACH ‘The Solicitor General and Mrs, Wil- llam de Witt Mitchell entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, when their guests were the Secretary of Agricul- ture and Mrs. Willlam Jt Justice Willis van Devan Attorney General, Mrs. Willebrandt, Judge and Mrs. Brantly, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Savage, States Ambassador to Germany, Dr. David Jayne Hill, and Mrs. Frank L. Bancroft, mother of the hostess. Lord Rothmere, brother of the late Lord Northcliffe of England, and his party, who have spent some time in Florida and other Southern States, spent & few hours in Washington yes- terday and were guests at dinner last evening of Mr, and Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr., who is ; staying at the Grace Dodge Hotel, enter- talned at a breakfast there yesterday in the Garden House of the Grace Dodge Hotel in compliment to the members of the national board of the Y. W. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilman Bullard have returned from a fortnight's stay at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville, N. C., and are in their apartment at Stoneleigh Court. Mrs, Bullard was before her recent marriage, Miss Katherine E. Verran. Senora Sofla del Campo of Chile will be the soloist at the diplomatic Sunday evening motion picture event, Ward- man Park Hotel Theater, January 22, glven by the Bureau of Commercial Economics in honor of the Chilean Al bassador, Senor Don Carlos G. Davila. Mrs. del Campo has appeared in her native city, Santiago; at the famous Teatro Municipal, in Buenos Aires; throughout South America, and with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Rome, the Salle Gaveau in Paris, and the Carnegie Hall in New York, in which city she is now located. At a Pan-American Union concert in this city she recently sang some difficult coloratura arias which will be long remembered. Counselor of the Chilean Embassy Senor Don Federico Agacio will explain the new and beautiful motion pictures and tell of his country. A long list of diplomats, Senators Representatives and prominent people in the public eye have sent in thei: formal acceptance to the bureau f e e e e Exhibition of Paintings By Hildegarde Hamilton OKIE GALLERIES 1640 Conn. A Tntil Saturday N lj phoi;!erin; Tlpixtry Qo W75 Recth Consulting Decorator 1211 F St Main Values GOLD BAND TABLE TL":IHLL'RS. Were 50c each. OPTIC CRYSTAL GOB- LETS. Were 40c each, OPTIC CRYSTAL SHERBETS., Were 40c each. CZECHOSLOVAK I AN CRYSTAL FINGER- BOWLS, Were $§1.00 each. ENGRAVED LIGHT BLUE GOBLETS, COCKTAILS AND SHERBETS. Were §1.00 each. BELGI GOBL each. BELGIAN CUT.STEM SHERBE Were $1.00 CUT.STEM Were §1.00 BELGIAN CUT-STEM PARFAITS. Were $1.00 'u con. |l 1CE it Were 150 ||| WIDE OPTIC CR I GRAPEFRUITS, 8175 AMBER FTCHED LUNCHFON ~ PLATES, Were §2.00 each, 8:45 TO § 121517 ¥ STRE Dulin & Martin Co. ENCRUSTED GOLD BAND COCKTAILS. Were $1.00 each. ENCRUSTED GOLD BAND 5.0Z. TUM- BLERS. Were $1.00 each. FRENCH CRYSTAL CUT GOBLETS. Were $1.50 each. NOwW T3¢ FACH Many Other Items of ‘Table Glassware Included in the Various Reduced 121418 G STREET Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Washington Francis was hostess at the supper- dance at Wardman Park Hotel last evening, having as her guests Miss Christine Hannah, Mrs. Dewle L. Mr. | Cockill, Miss Aline McCarty, Mr, Fred tant | Wilson, Mr. Richard Voss, Mr. John Tuenis and Mr, Charles Cocklll, Mrs. 8. H. Vance of Washington en- tertained informally at luncheon yester- day in the palm room at the Willard, where she had four guests. Capt. and Mrs. Eric Moore of Lon- don, who were recently married there and have been spending their honey- moon on & tour through the United States, are at the Carlton for several 1ys. They will leave after the week end for New York, thence salling for their home. Mrs. Corbin Thompson of 1609 Bu- chanan street was hostess to a party of friends at bridge Wednesday. Among those attending were: Mrs. W, L. Belt, Mrs. Laura A. Bradley, Mrs, Edgar T. Brown, Mrs. Curtls Backus, Miss Myi tle Bunn, Mrs. M. M. Barnard, Mrs Byington, Mrs. George Chace, M Case, Mrs. George W. Eastment, M Marian Greerb, Mrs. Frank Hornbak Marion Linebarger, Mrs. A. 8. Maddox, Mrs, Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Rose Sel- don, Mrs. James Moser, Mrs. Edward Clarence Thurman, Mrs. , Mrs. C. L. Starkweather, Mrs. Grattan Kerans and Miss Jos phine Thompson Mrs. Willlam Cummings Story of New Miss Italla Garibaldl, granddaughter (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) K ssesnananen The @ollier Jun COLUMBIA RD. At m'-vs::l; SMARTNESS M FOR SprinG, 1928 SATIN FAITEB CROCHET VISCA In excellent variety of new season styfes— fashioned of the new straws and fabrics in a rainbow of smart Paris colors. OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. 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