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13 W SOCIETY." THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928. Arri\'al of Irish Executivé and Party Begins:Round of Festivities in L " Official HE President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free Mr. William T. Cosgrave, in Washington this morning and will be at the yflower el during his four-day | it. He is accompanied by MF.> De: mend Fitzg minister of defense; M. Diarn O'Hegarty, secretary of e executive council: Mr. Joseph P. Whish, secretary to the department of external affairs, and Col. Joseph OfReilly, who is the President’s aide- Gdcamp. *The President and his party were entertained at luncheon today by the Assistant to_the Attorney*General and h:s William J. Donovan, in their home ag 1647 Thirteentl street The other gyosts in the company in addition to tie presidential party were ‘the Minis- tof of the Irish Free State, Mr. Timothy | A. Smiddy: the first secretary of the Irksh Free State legation. Mr. William J./B. Macaulay: the United States Min- ister to Ircland and Mrs. Frederick Sterling. Mrs. Ogden L. Mills Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton. Mrs. Joseph Léiter, Mrs. James F. Curtis, Mrs. John Fi Wilkins and Mrs. Wallingford. The Minister of Canada aund Mrs. Messey will entertain at dinner this| ewning in honor of the distinguished { viSitors. Mrs. Wilbur,j&vife of the Selretary of | the Navy, . Justice and Mrs. Har- vill be the guests of or at the dinner Mrs. William Fitch ley and h Mr. McClure Kelley Wl give this evening at the Mayflower | Hbtel. The dinner will be followed b; & ‘program of m ZThe Chief Just nd Mrs. Willlam | Hbward ed at luncheon | ydsterday honor of the Ambassador of nee and Massey. | other gues r Justice Plerce | er and Mrs. Butler. Senator and David A. Reed. Senator and Mrs. Fgederick H. Gillett. Mr. and Mrs. Ir-| w hlin, Mrs. Richard S. Ald- 5 enator and Mrs. Henry F5 Lippitt. Miss Patten and Mr. Fred- | | United - States, Col. Circles. Assistant Secretary of the Navy for | Aviation, Mr. Edward P. Warner, will be at home at the Wardman Park Hotel | this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. | Gov. and Mrs. Paulen of Kentucky ar- ! rived in Washington today and are at | the Willard for the week. Gen. find Mrs. Amos A. Fries enter- tained at the first of a serles of Sunda: evening dinner parties last evening in their home on Woodley road. Their | guests _were Representative and Mrs Percy E. Quin, Representative and Mrs, | John J. McSwain, Representative and | Mrs. Arthur M. Free, Col. and Mrs. | Claude E. Brigham and Capt. and Mrs. | George F. Unmacht. Capt. H. R. Stark, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Stark, who are stationed at the naval proving ground at Dahlgren. Va., are at the Wardman Park Hotel for a day or| two. . New Assisiant Secretary | Honor Guest at State Society. The new Assistant Secretary of War, | will b2 the v Tuesday evening. January The Iowa delegation in Congress will receive and also the Treasurer of the n White; the judge advocate general, U. S. A, and Mrs, | John A.'Hull, and former Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Leslie M. Shaw. ‘The-Congressional Club ha cards for an at home tomorrow evening. | from 9 to 12 o'clock, at 2001 New | Hampshire avenue. There will be dancing. { Cards are also out for the Friday afternoon tea, January 27, when the| honor guesis will be Miss Elsie Janis | and Mr. Peter Bissett. | sent out ‘ Friday, February 10, later taking their | guests fo_the.Army dance, which will| take olace at the Willard. Maj. Gen Charles P. Summerall, cbiaf of st27 of the United States Army. and Mrs. Summeral’ will be the guesis | of henor ot a din: ATTRACTIVE BRIDE OF SATURDAY tained informally at*tea Satutday snd Sunday afternoons, January 14 and 15. in honor of Mr. Allen's sister, Miss May L. Allen of Pittsburgh, who | visiting them. . Former Gov. and Mrs. John M. Par- ker of Louisiana arc at the Willard, where they arrived today. They plan to remain until later this week. The Natfonal Capital Alumnae As- soclation of Theta Sigma Phi, honorarv Jjournalistic sorority, will entertain this evening with a theater party at the Belasco and an after-theater supper at the Madrillon in_honor of the “Chi- cago” star, Miss Francine Larrimore :ad the author, Miss Maurinne Wat- Among the guests will be Miss Cora Rigby, Mrs. Sally V. H. Pickett, Miss Ruth Finney. Miss Ruby Black, Miss Moauritne McKernan, Miss Emma Per- ley Lincoln, Miss Ruth Jones. Miss Marjorie Farrell. Miss Mildred Brovri,| Miss Gourley Edwards, Miss Flora Orr, Miss Josephine Hemphill, Miss Pene-| lope Crosby. Miss tieneva Stiffier, Mrs. Bertha Mellett. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watts, Mr and Mrs. Thomas_Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickens, Mr. ahd Mrs Oren Lewis. Mirs. Donald Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Minier Hostettler. Mr | and Mrs. G. E. Woods, Mr. Everett Watkins, Mr. Herbert Little, Mr. Basil Kelly, Mr. Roland Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stevenson. { Mr. Zell G. Roe has returned to the| Wardman Park Hotel ‘after accom-| panying Mrs. Roe to her home in Atlanta, Ga. From Atlanta Mrs. Roe | will go on to Tucson, Ariz, to spend| the Winter. Mrs. Roe has just re-| turned after spending four ~months | traveling in Europe. Episcopal Church Home To Have Benefit Tomorrow. The card and mah jongg party to be | given for the benefit of the Episcopal | Church Home of the Diocese of Wash- | ington tomorrow afternoon in the ball- | room of 2400 Sixteenth street, begin- ning at 2:30 o'clock, is proving extreme- ly popular. The committee in charge, headed by Mrs. Judson Cobb, has reser- vations reaching more than 150 tables, and still coming in Hostesses are asked to bring their own | | fards and mah jongg sets, also pencils and score cards, 1f possible. Prizes will be given by the committee to the win- ners. Tea will be served at 4:30 o'clock, following the conclusion of the game. Those making reservations are asked by the committee to state which game they wish to play. A long list of patronesses and sub- scribers, headed by Mrs. Coolidge, s an- nounced By the committee, amony those not previously announced being Mrs. Gordon Cumming, Mrs. Harry Hurtt, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. An- son Phelps Stokes, Mrs. Arthur Burt, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Henning Nelms, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. H. L. Rust, Mrs, John Bar- hour, Miss Mary Phelps, Mrs. Lester Wilson, Mrs. Richard Wilmer, Mrs. Percy Quinr: and Mrs. Willlam Ravenel. Entertainment galore will be furnished nished tomorrow evening in the Young Women's Christian Association head- quarters, at Seventeenth and K streets, when the annual meeting and election of board members will take place. Mrs. Fred E. Wright and a large committee representing all departments of the as- | sociation have prepared a fascinating program for the evening. which will open with & dinner beginning. at 6 | for Birthdays There's no birthday membrance so expressi as a gift of fine FLOW ERS. Blackistone arranges beautiful Birthday and An- niversary Boxes of Cut Flowers, SPECIAL erdc A Delano T. M>rchant and Mrs. Merchat that l’innu at Japanese rd, preceding the Egpbassy Honors Diplomats. v The Ambassador of Japan and Mme.| Mr and Mss John Rutherfoord have Matsudaira will entertain at dinner|itsued cards for an at home Saturdav tifis evening a company of 26, includ- ary m 5 to 7 ing the Ambaseador of Italy and 1% L Denna Antomette de Martino and the | teth 3 s Ambacsador of Brazil, Senhor 8. Gur- | {ormerly Mrs Boresford, widow | of &9 @> Amaral A Mr. John Georze Beresford, and 2or04 4 cousin Af the late Mrs, Jalfen James Tme Ambassador o7 Speln hud iGe |+ Mr.and s Ghariee Doy Yames naora de Padilla Rutherfoord w or given by Maj y MRS. MARTIN, TRIPP W'SGAND, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Baker Wagner, who, before her marriage Satur- day evening in All Saints’ Episcopal Church, was Miss Elizabeth Beryl Wagner. for 40, and the guests are remnlnmx! dard are Mrs. Charles Denby. Miss to play bridge. Willis and Mrs. Eliot B. Coulter. il | Mr. Charles Porterfield Light and Mr. Col. and Mrs. George W. Burleigh of | ury D mpton returned to Wash- [ New York City are at the Willard, where R from the Blue | they will remain for a few days. Mr._and_Mrs_Harold Allen_enter- AT TS S S R M W Y ington this morning Ridge Rod and Gun Club, where they went to attend the quarterly meeting| Saturda Now is the time to have your furniture upholstered. Special low prices this month. We have a large stock of tapestries, velours, mohairs, damask, leathers, etc., to select from. All Work Done by Expert Artisans and Guaranteed A phone call will bring our represantative to your home who will be glad to show samples and give estimates without obligation. Cabinet Work and Refinishing will cive a reception |hull Bave gone to New York and will tifis afternoan from 5 t0 7 the embassy in celebration of the feast day of King Alfonso of Spain. ‘Senora dé Padilla Will be assisted by her daughters. the Senoriias Padilla. and the members'of the embassy stafl. | Fhe consus general of Spain in New York and Senora de Casares came to| ‘Wpshington vesterday to attend the | Tegeption hefng given by the Spanish Ambassador and Senora de Padilla this afemnoon in ‘the new embassy and are | s1W9pping at the Wardman Park Hotel, | ABo at the hotel while in Washington | 1q; attend the reception are Senor Ed- president of the er of Commerce, and Senora de Ldpez. Senor Tomas Subbrana, vice ! pesident: MF. Valeriano Gutierrez and | Sénor Eugemio Sanchez of the same| ofganization. Mr. and Mrs. A B. Gar-| agol Mr. and Mrs. J. Sunye, Mr. Juan | and Mr. §. Maduro,, ..., : | he newlyl appointed Ambassador of ny and Frau von Prittwitz, who passengers aboard the Albert Bal-| 1 are not expected to arrive in New Y@k until tomorrow afternoon. They come to Washington the latier part | of the week. e Minister of Greece and Mme. | entertained at dinner st | x?:br of- the Poligh legation, Mr. law l?kn\"u he of the Jtalian embassy, Brig. Gen. Aggusto Villa; Mr. and Mrs. Breckin- Long, Mr. and Mrs. William Lit- taper. Col. snd Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mps. John R. Williams, Mrs. Prank C. Laets. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Rawlins, Blanton Winship, Mr. and Mrs. “h;' Dick apd Mrs. George How Minister and Mme. Simopoulos w§l be hosts at dinner this evening. e Minister of Rumania, M.,Geo! no, and his daughter. Ml Jganne Cretziano, have as their gues Cpntessa i Piercy of Italy, who will re l?ln several weeks. King, wife of Senator Willlam | King, went to New York yesterdsy sttend the ginner which the former Upited States Ambassador to Germany | agd Mrs, James W. Gptasd gaye last | s . . ng [ ¢ rs. King will'go to Boston today“to | viit Mrs. Harold Russell for & week ] ; Edwards has re- | heir daugh- | 1§, Mis Eizabeth Edwards, in their k";rtlmm! at the Wardman Park Hotel afler spending several days at his home 4 Jersey City buss 3 Mayhew Wainwrignt, and Fonrose Wainwright will be at me Wednesdzy afternoon from 6 0 ok 1761 treet, and Miss Vera Bloom, e and daughter of Representative pom, will be at,home informally to- morrow alternoon, from 4 1 6:30, when 18y will hav e of the Minister of China; e of the Minister of Egypt jsm H King, Mrs Royal 8 Mrs. John @ Tilson, Mrs rrett, Mrs: rett Bandems, « secrelury 10 the President: wife of the counselor of k legation: Mme. Lundh, sunselor of the Norwegtan Iympa Anna Domyille Mascia of the Talian chant Mahoney, wife I wecretary of the MAnd Mme. Duban, e Elizaimihs Warner. sk Furniture Repairing Upholstering ¥ gockers splinte Y, on all fapestrigs, and For Two Days Only Send for Semples and Free Estimates Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W, Near 10th wnd N Bia. NW, oclock in |be absent a w of |7/ My M DeTlare Berry is Issuing in- | ‘ OA I S vitations for s Juncheon Saturday in Philadelphia _and Harrisburg and 1s | Mrs. Woodhull will r Saturdays at home on | KoDertson-Cole ek biobdy Marriage Announced. — Mrs. George H. P. Cole announces Lieut. C: hard H. Williams of | the marriage of her daughter Florence | the genera. staff was host at dinner 'to Mr. Gordon Robertson of Philadel- | Saturday cvoning at the Columbia | phia, Saturday afternoon, January 21, Country Club. his guests including: | at 2 o'clock. The ceremony was per- | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Simonds, | formed at 1726 Park road, the bem Col. and Mrs Stanley D. Embick, Col Dr. 4. 8, and Mrs. John L. De Witt, Col. and Mrs. Jacob C. Johnson, Col. and Mrs. | SM}‘(H 5ufongh]?(m' Cgl. and Mrs. Wal- r K. n, Mrs. D. Smith and Col Stanley H. Ford. o2 g, S S b s jons in honor of Mrs. Al B s Yiions Inihonor el | T. Wall of Orlando, Fla.; Mr. Gecrge | National - Boctety. " Daushioes S *ias | Roberison of Philadelphia'and Mr. Wil- the American Revolution, Thursday. Febru- | liam Robertson of Wilmington, Del. ary 2, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock in th: Miss Clara J. Sproul is chairman of residence. i the congressional unit of the Neighbor- | Other honor guests will be wives of | hood House campaign for funds which cabinet officials *and .national ) officers, | started this morning. Mrs. Jose National Soclety. Daughters of the | Stoddard is chairman wof the finunee American Revolution, greeting the pres- | t 4 idents of + the. patrionie. seetaisations || Coumice and_ amtifs Mrs. Stod- | convening that week for the Women's cil of National Defense. r. and Mrs. Charles D. Simeral of Stéubenville. Ohio, are stopping at ' War: Park Hotel for a few weeks, on Niayito Palm Beach, Fla. The | Simerals enteftained at dinner Saturday | night. when their guests were Senator | and Mrs. Frank B. Willis, Representa- tative Frank Murphy and District Post- master and Mrs. Willlam M. Mooney. Senora de Sanchez Latour, widow of the late Minister of Guatemala, has | gone to New York and.is at the Hotel | Central Park for a short time. | not. resurny of the bride’s mother. Rev. Montgomery officiating. Miss Agnes Cole, sister of the bride, was her only attendant and Mr. led Dortch acted as best man. Only mem- | bers of the two immediate families were present. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Praftk A Sale Extraordinary Many elaborately fur trimmed — including also sclected Advance Spring Models. lev. Representative in Congress from Kentucky, honor of Mrs. Katherine Gudger Lang- | | Mrs. J. Irwin Steel has returned from | in at the Burlington for the remain- of the Winter and Spri Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Gault of Chicago ire stopping at the Willard Hotel, where they will remain until tomorrow night 40 attend the dinner of the Attorney Genera! and Mrs. Sargent in honor of the Presideng and Mrs. Coolidge, which will be giverf at the Willard Mrs, WHItfed M. Barton entertained at-a lunchegn in honor of her cousin, | Mrs. Peter 8impeon of Milton, Mass., in the Florcptine room at the Wardman Park Howl, today. Covers were lald v . 80 0 BUBLB-BLOLBLD | FURS At Actual WHOLESALE COST Jurius GArRFINCKEL& Co. 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Consulting Decorator. 1250 F St Main 3211 Wholesale and Retail o'clock, for which' reservations are now | being received. Peatures of this gala occasion will in- clude “pictorial reports” of all activities. with demonstrations and exhibitions in | the pool, the gymnasium and in Barker Hall. 8kits of an amusing character by the business and professional wom- ! artment, a brief ceremony. called | jym| of the Triangle” by | (Contirfued on Nineteenth Page.) | Tomorrow—A Sale of The Smartest of the New Spring Dresses '25 A very special price for frocks so full of originality and of such high quality. 1316 G Street City Club Building ZSHOP | Jelleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION W = armington Newlors ‘A Fresh Supply— Ready Tomorrow! Three-Tone Jersey Dresses 35.75 —200 brand-new frocks —6 mew styles—and the 5 that were so popular before! New Blues Lovely Green Gay Reds Smart Tans and Brown It just seems we cannot get e Jersey frocks to supply the need of W women. They're wearing them for Business School Sports Travel and so beautifully made they positively quality—think of it, there are more than most of these intricate styles—and beautii It's hard to realize that lovely style and such fine workmanship cou frocks at ovly $3.73 Monogram effects, diagonal and hori 1 color con trasts and blendings—and clever pipings are details that w stir your imagination. The skirts have hodice-toph oc el waistband. Sizes for misses 14 to 20—ior women 3é to 42 Of course, you'll want two or three! Morning Frock Shop—Fourth Floor { these smart Street General Wear : have the flored lines effects—such be possible in jersey A NEW FABRIC! .-~ Wonderfully Wearable and Washable! Silkenese Underthings It is a super-fabric, wover of PURE SILK and te- enforced with Bemberg, a scientiically ma ton product which is inported trom Furope. cuese underthings retam their lustre and beauty in spite of coustant tubbing they look well as ! as they Rst. And they do last! Silkenese Vests, $2 Full cut, well made vests, with self mate- vial picoted straps—in pink, melon, hlag, wmint and white, Sizes 3 to L, New Silkenese Brassiere-Top Blaomer or Chemise Combinations, $5 Stlkenese all in-one garments tor sportswear and eves Patored picoted top, side opening and the improved &0 42 mopink only ning underanm tastenng Silkenese Bloomer Combinations in Hosiery Shades, $5.50 New beige shades, new grevs and Mack—and the vogue to have lngerie and hasiery match? o Silkenese Gurments are sald in Washington Evclus ot JolloW's —Glove Silk Section—Second Floon WP, ' quite Sizes M