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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 3. “\\'idc Variance Shown By Chevy Chase Folk | In Week's Activities Luncheons and Bridge, Teas and Dinners in Schedule Clubs Entertained—Two Weddings Forecast. AMre Georse R Wetzel of Thirty- pinth strect ertained at dinner Wod- Pesday evening Afrs A S Gardiner of Livingston gireet entertained at luncheon ana br Thursday s Nathan R Williams of McKinles street 18 spendimg the week with hev daughter. Mrs Eigin Groseclose, in ork City s E. K Pitcher of McKanley street tained at dinner Wednesday eve- s Westbrook has a of stringed in- iruments for the music section of the Women's Club o! Chevy Chase. AMr and Mrs C. B. Linzamfelder en- ea Sunday in their home street A Harry Schrider of Me- eot entertained at bridge and per Wednesday evening and Mrs Joscph E. Angel ot e strect entertained their club at ner and bridge Friday evening Mrs hamel Wilson of Graiton x'veet gave a bridge tea and shower Wadnesday i honor of Miss Winifred 1 b. whose marriage to Mr. Wilham Prt will take place in Febru: Mrs. H Glenn Phelps of Oliver street entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday Mr_Robert Greenlee. accompanied by M Henry Kimmev of Severn School Maryland. spent the week end with his parents. Comdr. and Mrs. R. H. Green- lre. in their home on Thirty-ninth sircet Mr. and Mrs Ruwen 8§ Clarke of Rittenhouse street announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Miss Mar- garet Head. to Mr. Harvey A. Jacobs. the son of Mr and Mrs Harvey D. Jacobs of Georgetown. The wedding will take place in the early Summer Mr and Mrs. Bernard Smythe are gpending the week end in New York City. Mrs. George Scholes of New Jersev is the house guest of her sister. Mrs Raiph Brown, in her home on Klingle street. Mrs. George Gravatt has returned to her home on Leland street. after spend- ing a week in Richmond. Va. as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. G. B Mac- Laughlin. Mrs. Gravatt went to Rich- mond to attend the opera Mr. William Penn has returned to his home in Minneapolis. Minn.. after vis- fting his son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Charles T Penn of Forty- fourth street Mrs. Donald Reed Macleod enter- tained at luncheon and bridge Wednes- day in her home on Leland street Mrs. James Bennett of Leland street gave a luncheon and bridge Thursday. Mrs. Mabel Wilson Beale of Swarth- more. Pa. is the house guest of her brot and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs E Percival Wilson. at their home on Rarmond eet. Mrs. Robert E Quirk of Irving street entertained at luncheon and bridge gfldnfidfly at the Columbia Country * mature section of the Woman's of Chevy Chase will meet Tuesday home of Mrs. Frederick R. Parks on Hesketh street. The subject for giscussion will be “Gardens.” Tea will be served. —— The Germans are experimenting to find a way of abolishing large sheds for housing Zeppelin airships by construct- ing them in such a way that. even when Geflated, they can remain rigid and @ble to be moored in the open like an ordinary liner in dock. N And little Marjory, Mr. anniversary and tre g Mrs. Seton Entertains At "Shop Talk™ Tea| Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton, national president ational League American Pen Women. entertained at a shop talk tea Friday afternoon from 330 to 5 o'clock at her apartment the Mayflower Hotel. when her gue: were the members at large of the league resident in the District of Columbia. Invited to attend were Mrs George Barnett. Dr. E Elizabeth Bate- man, Mrs. Gaius M Brumbaugh. Mrs Ida Richards Compton. Mrs Pauline S Crosley. Mrs. Macpherson Crichton Mrs. Harriette Augusta Curliss. Mrs Frederick Frelinghusen Dumont. Miss Margaret Ehresmann. Mrs Henry P Erwin., Mrs. Idah S Foster. Miss Florence C. Fox. Miss E. Josselyn Giffin Mrs. A M. Gilbert. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman. Mrs. Rose Gouverncur Hoes. Mrs. R. D. Hopkins. M Ruth. Nor- cross Hoxie. Mrs. Nancy Hoyt. Mrs Bertram D. Hulen. Mrs. Frank J. Jer- vey. Mrs. Blanche E. Little. Miss Minnie K. Lowther, Mrs. Helen D Longstreet Miss Luella M. MacKennan, Mrs. Lucy | Wilder Morris. Miss Anna B. Patten. | Mrs. Nanette B. Paul. Mrs Gifford Pinchot. Mrs. Prank H. Ray. Mrs Harriette G. Roberson. Mrs James | Brown Scott. Mrs. Catharine S. Scott Mrs. J Irvin Steele, Mrs. Mary C Stevens. Miss Maud Judith Scrugzs. Miss Elise Wade Stone and Miss Marion E. Usher, all member at large: also Dr. A. Maris Bogzs. president of the Dis- | trict branch of the league, and Mrs | Daniel C. Chace. national director of publicity. Mrs. Prederick F. Dumont | presided at the punch bow! during the informal tea hour that preceded Mrs. Seton’s talk JEROME nd Mrs. Saks have just cele to New York for a short v ‘ | FOR NEW YORK ks Monday night laide Miss Ellen Peelle, with an eq ber of men make up the party Miss deB_ Richards, daughter of Mrs would have been a debut season. Switzerland. euages. UNDERWOOD. SAKS ted their fifth wedding t. Grnup of Debs to Meet In Honor of Miss Bacon A distinguished group of debutantes Nellie E. Fealy and Mrs will be entertained at the Bal Boheme honorary January 30, at the Wil- lard Hotel by Mrs. Ralph Richards in honor of Miss Margaret Bacon. daugh- ter of Mrs. L. S. Bacon 16 in the party been reserved. accompanied by Mrs. Richards There will be Sohon. Mrs for whom boxes have The following will be Bacon and Mrs Miss Margaret Bacon. Jeanne deB_Richards. liani, Miss Exilona Hamilton, Miss Ade- Miss tary. Miss Dora Cata- 1 num- older and who chose to remain in Lausanne lan- Mary Miss who'is also Mrs M J She is accompanicd by Caroline Baker of this city studyving foreign languages. A DRSS SRS SRS RS AN SN SN SNN N NSNS N NSNS \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; Women Republicsns HOHOI‘ Ladies of the Cabinet The League of Republican Women of | the District gave a reception in honor of the ladies of the cabinet yesterday 'at the home of the league president, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, 1755 N street northwest. Those In the receiving line. besides Mrs. Speel, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, wife of the Secretary of War; Mrs. John . Sargent, wife of the At eral; Curtls Wil- of the Navy Mrs. Bissell. daughter of the Secretary 'of the Interior. Mrs. W. M. Jardine. wife of the Secretary of Agriculture A Herbert Hoover, wife of the Sec- tary of Commerce; Mrs. James J. | Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, and Mrs. E. A. Harriman, vice president of the league. The hostesses of the day were the members of the board of directors of the Ieague. Among them are Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Samuel J. escott, Mrs. Frank Briags, Mrs. Lewis A. Dent, M Ma Patten, Mrs. D. Percy Hickling, Mrs. Marion Butler, Mrs. Gil bert Grosvenor, Mrs. David Blair, Mrs. F. T Johnson, Mrs. J. Edson Briggs, Mrs. C. C. Worthington and Mrs. Ross Perry Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, wife of the Rep- resentative from Connecticut. presided at the tea table. assisted by Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs Charles S. Deneen. wife of the Sentor from Iilinois: Mrs. John Q. Tilson, wife of the Republican floor leader. and Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook former president general of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution., Annual Thc;t;r Benefit For G. U. Hospital Jan. 30 The annual theater benefit for Georgetown University Hospital is scheduled to take place this season on Monday night. January 30, at the New National Theater The selection for this benefit is the first-night perform- ance of “Honeymoon Lane," with Eddie Dowling in the leading role and the original cast that has been playving in New York for the past year. Need- less to say that the selection of this joyous musical comedy” puts the event at the head of the list of the scason’s social-philanthropic events, the enviable position which the Geors town Hospital's annual affairs ha maintained for vears. and insures the patfons a delightful evening he benefit is sponsored by the ladies’ board. the officers of which are Mrs. Harry V. Haines. president: Mrs. Isaac Gans presidents. Mrs. Milton E. Ailes. Mrs. George Tully Vaughan Miss Minnie E. Carroll. Mrs. M. J Readv. Mrs. M. E Donohue, Mrs Frank E Duehring. Mrs. Henry W Joseph Madigan. Mr< O'Donoghus and Mrs Sarah Pepper. vice presidents; Mrs Strine. recording secretary: Miss Mary E Keliher rresponding secre- and Mrs. Andrew J. McIntyre treasurer The committee in charze of the de- ails are: Boxes. Mrs. George Tully Vaughan. Mrs. George E. Hamilton Miss Minnie E_Carroll and Mrs Mi!- ton E Afles. Tickets. Mrs. Andrew J MeclIntyre. Mrs Joseph P, Madigan the Mrs Frank E. Duehring. Mrs [saac Gans. Mrs John O'Donoghue and Miss E Keliher. Decorations. Mrs Frank Readv. Mrs John O'Reilly and Ready. Press. Mrs Nellid E. Fealy and Mrs Henry R. Gower, wife of the Secretar; John THE WOMAN'S SPECIALTY SHOP 937-939 F St. N Howard | Wedding December 29 1 | MRS. JEROME K. | Before her marriage she was Miss Laura Gertrude Hayes. LYLE Partics Given in Honor | oV tors From lowa Representative and Mrs. Lloyd Thurs- | 0 & large organization with activities Women Democrats List pmgram Luncheor The Woman's National Democrati !Club will give its usual program lunch. eon in the clubhouse at 1526 New Hampshire avenue, tomorrow, with Rep. resentative Meyer Jacobstein of New | York as the speaker of the occasion Mr. Jacobstein's subject will be “If Were Writing the Platform in 1928, this being the fifth of a series of dis cusstons under that title, which are being featured by the club’ this Winter Among those who have made reser- vations for the luncheon are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, Mr. and Mrs Robert_Lansing, Mrs. Thomas W. Page Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, jr.. Mrs Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Robert K oble, Mrs. Henry Jones Ford, Mrs ter J. Pollock, Mrs. Kate Treholm Abrams. Mrs. Samuel Herrick, who will entertain several guests; Mrs. Harry Norrls Rickey. Mrs. Samuel C. Major who will be hostess to a party of eight; Mrs. Daniel C. Roper. Miss Ida Schenck of New York, Miss Fanni Lay, Mrs. F | Promoting Church Fete H. Koch of Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Mise | Emily L Storer. Mrs. George Morris Eckels. Mrs. William C. Harllee, who is entertaining eight guests J Desmond, G Junior Hadassah Ball . Washington's Binhda_v Junior Hadassah's sixth annual dance will be held at the Hotel Washington o George Washington's birthday. Wednes- day. Pebruary 22 A.10-piece orchestra will furnish the entertainment for the evening Junlor Hadassah 1s 6 years old. It is a comparatively young organization, but already 1t commands recognition as the Young Women's' Zionist Organization Its growth. physical and spiritual. is described as phenomenal From a sin- gle group. interested solely in the sup- port of a few orphans, it has developed ton of Towa have had as their guests | C¥/2nding into every branch of Zionist for about a fortnight sisters, R Eyre. and Mrs. A visit in New York Mre. C. C. Henderson, M Stic Towa, who plan to leave tomorrow for a A number of par- of the ties have been given in honor visitors. Mrs the latter’s three | Thurston_entertained at work It special undertaking is, of J. | course the maintenance in Palestine of of | Meler Shfeyah. a model home and “ducationas tastitution for children. The proceeds of this dance will go toward this model home and education- al institution in Palestine. Meier Shefe- a bridge luncheon Monday for her sis- | ¥ah houses over 100 hovs and girls, wha ters, and Thursd: sen of Minnesota, in their honor, diana, and Mrs Mrs. August H An- dresen. wife of Representative Andre- entertained at Mrs. Noble J. Johnson wife of Representative Johnson of In- David Hogg. wife of tea The committee various fields of usefulness in charge includes ! Miss Tess Stlverman. chairman and Miss Delly Greenberz, Miss Cecelia Tol- stol Miss Lillian Robbin and Miss Bet- | Representative Hogg of Inaiana. were | 'V Lethsohn ! hostesses at_luncheon Friday Henderson, Mrs. pliment to Mrs and Mrs. Stick Card party to Benefit Park Hotel Patronesses Mrs. Gerrit Miller, Jjr Russ>ll. Mrs. Charles Carolyn Thom and Wilkenson, —=Maper Bros. & Co.= include Mrs Mrs William Howard Taft H. Flather. Mrs George Barnett. Mrs E Gormg Bliss. Mrs B F. Cheatham Mrs Amos Fries. Mrs Isaac Gans, Mise Dorothy Greene. Mrs Arthur Ringland Lindsay Miss s Mrs. Sheldon. Mrs, T in com- | Eyre D. C. Girl Scouts’ Camp The Girl Scout Officers’ Association ot the District of Columbia will give a card party for the benefit of the Giri Scout camp. February 10, at Wardman Cooliage Mirs. Henry are given schooling and training in the py MRS. ROBERT PATTERSON, Chairman of the costume committee for the fete to be given February 15 for the benefit of St. Anthony's Chureh. Woman's party to Honor | chrcsenlative Lang]cy Representative Katherine Langley ot Kentucky will be the guest of honor ar a dinner of national and district offi- cers of the Woman's Party at national headquarters Wednesday evening. Jan- uary 25 Immediatelv after dinner Mrs. Langley will speak at a meeting of District members of the Woman's Party and their friends in the drawing rooms of headquarters. at which Mrs Emile Berliner. chairman of the Dis- triet hrancl Those dinner will be Mrs. Emile Berliner. Mrs. Langley, Miss Langley. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs Nina Allender. Mrs. Miriam B. Berry- hill. Mrs._ Legare Ohear. Miss Berrien. Miss Maud Younger, rnita Shelton Matthews, Miss Sara P. Grogan. Mrs. Lucy Cooper Shav. Miss Mabel Law. Mrs. Jennie O. Ber- mer. Mrs. H. C. Easterday. drew Stewart. Mrs. Wymond Mrs. Dwizht Clark. Miss Mabel Vernon and Miss Emma Wold. [St. Vincent Asylum Benefit Listed Feb. 6 ‘The annual card party for the ben- | ofit of St. Vincent's Aeylum will be held Monday evening. February 6, at 3:30 | o'clock at the Willard Hotel. Arrange- ments have been completed to care for a large number of players. ‘The list of patrons and patronesses includes Right Rev. Thomas J. Shanhan, °| Right. Rev. (elect) John M. McNamar: Right Rev. C. P. Thomas. Right Re P. C. Gavan, Rev. M. J. Riordan. Re: Thomas Walshe, Rev. John E Graham, Peg. P. X. Cavanagn, Re Fulton Shecn, Maj. Gen. F. C. worth, Mr. P. Donohue, Mr. Edward L. Brady, Dr. M. S. Fealy. Mr, Jonn H. Clipper, Mrs. Mary L'Estrange Rei Mrs. Mary C. Kirby. Mr=. H. N. Vinal Mrs. R. A. Cavanagh, Miss Helen Cav nagh. Mrs._ Theresa Keves Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. R. H. Yeatinan. A J. 3. Early, Mrs. George J May, } Agnes A Sanl, Miss Ma Mrs. Catherine Lane, Mrs. James OConnell and Mrs. Robert E. Bayne. ‘St. Thor;as‘ Parish Card Party Patronesses Additional patror benefit. card part Willard Hotel Fel ary pm. by the ladies f 8 Thomas are Mrs. Walter Edge. Mrs. Hen Chilton, Mrs George Charles J. Bell Mrs. W Mrs. John A. Johnston Mrs. Cary Grayvson. Mi griff and Mrs. Lester Barr Among those taking tables are william Leahy. Mrs. Charies Mrs. Kinsey Walker, Mrs. S Mrs Charles G. Harr W. Noves. 3 Mrs. Wilton Turner. Mrs Ben Hellen, Mr Harry_Taylor. M Mrs. W. L. Finl of the annual Miss Prancis Smith. Mrs. M. B. Hughe: The Huguenot 1350 €onn Ave: SUNDAY NIGHT S] .25 ° P SRR L ] 53 P.M. Main 9535 1atenay g of Courtesy " W Phili 606 -614 psborn ELEVENTH ST. The Hmise . o Courtesy Two Clearance Prices That Offer Tremendous Savings on Fashionable Black Coats - and Coats in oth-r favored colors Luxuriously Trimmed With Outstanding Furs FINAL CLEARANCE SALE ACALLTO THE THRIFTY TO BUY THE FINEST APPAREL AT REDUCTIONS THAT MAKE EACH GARMENT A PHENOMENAL BARGAIN DRESSES IN THREE WONDERFUL SELECTIONS 510 515 3195 =30 1o, 38 "WINTER COATS IN THREE SPLENDID GROUPS $20.50 $49.50 $775 i FUR COAT SALE Buck Seal | Marmink | CGivet Cat COAT | COAT | COAT Size 40 Reduced r.;"v ‘ 100 | ‘47 67 These are not Clearance Coats. Their dist extreme smartness will tell you that at a glance. But our pelicy absolutely will not permit us to carry them over to so they are sacrificed at these low prices. Our utter d former prices makes the savings doubly important. Final Reductions and Close- Out of All Remaining WINTER COATS 1/ PRICE 2 Sizes from 11 lo 10 trimmed Winter Coats, tans and blacks, sizes 14 Our Very Finest Coats are in this group—no exceptions Coats on which the furs alone are w instances. And ding values are t the sale™ price, most every r t these outsta best we have oftered this \ Because the Extremely Mild Weather Has Left Our l,m‘gt'. e Stocks Too Haze Taken Unprecedented Reductions on— Fur Coats 33 Choice and Less s czoas s omma Models Reduced to Coats reduced to this Pony, Krimmer Lamb, extent only because size Nid, Muskrat, Krimmer Paw, canBroadrail, Marmink, to 40, representing our finest models of the we Sealine, Mexican and stvle ranges ave so hroken, auntee of stands Size 36, Reduced to— Size 18 And our guars - 115 $225 ‘ 568 $225 B}:«'k SL"JI‘I | Buck Seal Bl‘lck St;:l‘l COAT | coa’ COA’'l with el collar and || iy shaw! .\.n.\.:“.‘f;;ll 12 *100 Reduced to— . dependability son at great reductions, An opportunity to buy bohind every Coat, your coat for a mere frac. Half Prices are $30 to $1 tion of its original val An Example of the Reductions All $35 Fur Trimmed Coats, now . ..., . $17.50 All $15 Fur I'vimmed Coats, now . ., ... $23.50 All $65 Fuy Trimmed Coats, now . .., $32.50 All $85 Fur Tvimmed Coats, now $42.50 ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS Coats trimmed with contrasting Furs of Squirrel, ¥ These with Fov and Shunk, Silver and Dak Dark Natural Mushrat, Covoa Rid $ Silver: Muskra Reaverette, Sealine hed Muske Squirrelette amd Cara Nl ant N enl Paw Coats Coats havurionsdy trimmend with fiteh saoi cufls of squirrel collar and Reaverette, and t Two Other Outstanding Reduced Groups Marmink is Mink-dyed Matmot. Sealine, Squivielette and Beaverette are dved Owoey AT T T T T T T TSI T T T TS AT AT ST T TS T T T ST TS ST ST T TSI ST T T T T T AT TSI TR I RTINS A ZAATEITATIIATITITILIT AL LAAATTAILLALALALATATAAH LATLLE LI TLATALALLLALLLLLLLLTLALLLALLALLL LALLLLLALALLLLLLLLLLLLAARAA AR ARAARARAANNN AN e A A A A