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S0CIETY. TH _EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY, TANUARY 26, 1028, SOCIETY [ == The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge to Fete Supreme Court Justices and Their Wives This Evening. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will entertain at dinner this l sion in honor of the justices of the Supreme Court and their wives. Additional guests have been ask- d for the program of music following the dinner. President and Mrs. Coolidge have as their house guests former Gov. and Mrs. Stickney of Vermont and the president of Amherst College and Mrs. Pease. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel- ¢ entertained at dinner last American Union Buil honor of the Hon. William T Cosg Tresident of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, and had among the Secretary of Interior. Dr. ary of Ag- er of the Irish Free S A iddy: the Hol 7gera, minister of defen Diarm: v to the executive counc - the compar were Senator and Mrs, and Mrs. Wal- and Mrs. David A Hiram Bing- Mrs. Lawrence D. ve and Mrs. Lo hs Rear Admiral s A Jones. Assistant to the orney General and Mrs. William M Donovan, Mr brandt, Assistant Attorney General; A Secretary of State and Mrs, m R. Castle nd the United Minister to the Irish Free State Mrs. Sterling. Others at the din- ner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mr. William J. B Macauley, first sec- retary of the Irish Pree Stat former Gov. and Mrs. Gifford Pincho! Mr and Mrs. Irwin B. Laug , M and Mrs. William McKee Dunn. Mrs. Henry D. W. Flood. Mrs. Ernest Thomp- Minn ; Mrs. lan Winslow, the isses Patten and Miss Anne Squire. Dean of Diplomats . Host at Dinner Tonight. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will entere tain at dinner this evening at the em- bassy in honor of the President of the Ezecutive Council, Mr. Willam T. Cosgrave. The newly appointed Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz-Gaf- fron and their little daughter have ar- ived in Washington and are at the embassy. The Minister of Canada and Mrs | Massey left yesterday for Ottawa. where they will attend the opening of Parliament, returning to Washing- ton Monday. Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson and her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin. will entertain at Juncheon Wednesday at the Mayflower Hotel. Representative_and Mrs. Louis &;;;nm were hosts at dinner last ni A H““Repmmx ml:a‘l‘xn and Mk’;; Morton D. 0! are passing a few days in Boston. Representative and M!’s Hull have taken an-apartment at the Mayflower for the congressional season. Representative and Mrs. William E. Hull have with them as their house | guest at the Wardman Park Hotel, their niece, Mrs. Ruth M. Strode of Still- ‘water. Okla.. who will be with them for a month’s visit. Representative Emanuel Celler has been joined by Mrs. Celler in Washing- ton, at the Mayfiower. Representative and Mrs, Clzgue and Representati Frank nd Mrs. 1115 1117 F STREET Tempting and Opportune . These last and decper Clearance reductions give you the biggest bargain privilege of this season. Clearance of All Dresses (Only the §16.3 Street. stock— $8.33 —also— Choice of All Co: evening in the Executive Man- | night | ng in | Mabel Walker Wille- | Seton. Mrs. Northrup Dean of St.| ) group excepted) 1 Sports. Afternoon, Evening, Dance and Dinner. Every Dress remaining of our Winter 1/3 Off! Your saving will be from August Anderson of Minnesota, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eastwood. at Grovewood, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper and Mrs. mes A. Frear, will hold a joint at home Wednesday, February 8, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at the Congressional Club. Mrs. Samuel J. Major, wife of Repre- sentative Major, entertained at lunch- ,eon Mon at the Democratic Club. | !in honor of Mrs. John F. Shafroth. widow of former Senator Shafroth of Denver. Representative Katherine Langley was the honor guest at dinner last eve ning of the National Woman's Party, preceding the meeting at the party headquarters. The other guests were Mrs. Katherine Bentley, Mrs. Langle: daughter: Mrs. Miriam Berryhill, Mrs Emile Berliner. Miss Laura Berrien, Mrs B a Shelton Matthews, Miss Sa , Letitia F. Snow, Mrs Lucy Cooper Shaw, Miss Mabel Vernon, Airs. Nina Allender. Mrs. Legare Obear, Richard Wainwright, Alinc | Solomon. Mrs. Andrew Stewart, Mrs iarvey W. Wiley. Miss Label Law, Mrs Dwight Clark, Miss Ruby Black, Miss! Ruth Hudnut. Mrs Adelaide Johnson and Miss Emma Wold. Representative Hamilton Fish, jr., will be the speaker of the evening at the annual dinner of the Medical Review of Washington. to be held in the ball- room at the Wardman Park Hotel this evening. Dr. Camp Stanley. president of the Review, will preside, and there will be about 200 guests. | Gov. and Mrs. Ben S. Paulen of | Kansas will be the guests in whose honor Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will entertain at dinner this evening at the | lower Hotel Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, wife of ! | the Commissioner of the District of | Columbia, will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clork in her home at 3713 Jenifer street. | Chevy Chase, for the last time this sea- | | son. No cards have been issued. | The German éonsul general in New | York and Frau von Lewinski will en- | tertain informally at dinner Sunday | {evening. Frau von Lewinski returned | yesterday from a brief stay in New | ¥ork. | _Rear Admiral and Mrs. George H. {Rock have returned to their home at | 2008 Hillyer place after visiting in Au- gusta, Ga. | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles Macon Wesson announce the engagement of | their daughter Helen Prince to Capt. Gordon Marshall Wells, Ordnance De- partment, U. S. A, now on duty in th office of the chief of ordnance, Wash. ington. The wedding will take place in June | at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., ';ere Col. Wesson is the commanding officer. ‘The director of the budget and Mrs. | | Herbert M. Lord will entertain at din- | | | ner this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. au. Covers will be laid for 12. | Mrs. Lord will be at home tomorrow | g afternoon for the last time | from 4 to 6 o'clock. Hiache | | Miss Archbold to Wed | Lieut. Strauss March 3. | The marriage of Miss Lydia Ar | daughter of Mrs Anne)mnbfimfmfi; | Lieut. Elliott B. Strauss, U. 8. N., son of Admiral and Mrs. Joscph Strauss will take place Saturday afternoon, March 3. The ceremony will be per. Belgian Linen [ any 3.pe B casbios: tallornd 2o 534.75 ; | @met' W Ruoctt Consulting Decorator 1211 ¥ St Main Wholesale and R € ¢ € ¢ € ¢ ¢ e ¢ €0, ’ to 815 and Wraps Dress and Sports ( with the luxurious fure rich Metallic Cloth— 72 oats, trimmed effectively and Fvening Wraps, in Off! Your saving will be from $14.75 Please underst must be final to $97.50 GUIGNARD, Of Colum] guest of her uncle, the Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, who will give a tea in her honor at the Mayflower Hotel Saturday afternoon. formed in the home of the bride's mother, on Reservoir road, and will be followed by a reception. A wedding of interest here and in virginia was solemnized this afternoon . {in Wil Schell Surber was married to Mr. Robert | rington, Del., when Miss Ellinor B. Potter, jr. The ceremony was per- formed in St. Mary's Chapel. the Rev. Dr. Allan Ritchey officiating at 2 o'clock. The bride is a graduate of Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va. and i§ a daughter of Mrs. Ellen H. Surber of Washington, formerly of Staunton, Va. ‘The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Tomorrow? END a Birthday Box or Basket of Cholce Flowers from Blackistone' fSPECIAL. 3 NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 1O TEIE AN E e e e ey e ‘ {@allur Inn Eomnnu'?zi), A 18T | OPiOSITE amBAssADGR TONIGHT § Until 7:30 4-Course 75c CHICKEN DINNER Business Men's Lunch Every Day, 11 Columbia 5042 W “These are Final So please don't wait, for delays erA. Robert B. Potter of Hackensack, N. J., and is engaged in business with his father. The church was beautifully decorated with palms and ferns and lighted with cathedral candles. The bride entered the church with her brother, Mr. Willlam Surber of Charlottesville, Va., who gave her in marriage. She wore a handsome en- semble traveling gown of dark green, trimmed in fur, and & corsage bouquet, She was attended by Mrs. W. N. Me- | Cary of Birmingham, Ala., formerly Miss | Nelife D. Moore of Staunton, who was matron of honor. Mr, David Potter of i ic, N. J, was best man for his brother, . After n wedding trip South, Mr. and | Potter will be at home in Passale, N.J. A reception followed the wedting in the home of Mrs. Allan Ritchey in Wil- mington, Del, o out-of-town guests were: Mrs W. N. McCary of Birmingham, Ala.; and Mrs. E. Walton Opie of aunton, Va.: Miss Gerlrude M. Flan- agan and Miss Annie Sheldon, Wash- ington; Mrs. 1. O. Robinson, Philadel- Pa.; Miss Alice Surber, New York, r; Mrs. Willlam Tidball, Media, Mrs. E. 1. Atlee, Philadelphia, Pa.; Willlam Surber of Charlottesville, Va.. and Miss Louise Surber and Mar- garet Surber of Staunton. Mrs. Clinton Grove announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Mrs. Betty Grove Hardesty, to Mr. Emmons Smith, son of Mrs, Emmons Stockwell Smith of Washington. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. L. Lanier Winslow of New York is at the Carlton for a short stay. She will return to her home at the end of the week. Mrs. Camden R. McAtee is entertain- ing at a tea this afternoon in_her home | at 2813 Thirty-fourth place northwest, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock in compliment. to her house guest. Mrs. R. E. Coontz | of Hampton, Va., who will remain with | Mrs. McAtee for the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis entertained at dinner last evening when heir guests were Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Judge and Mrs. Harry Bingham, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley | Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Owsley, | Mrs. Louis Tytus, Miss Theresa Rooney, | Mr. Hampson Gary and Mr. Walter Scott Penfield. Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser have ! sent out invitations for a costume party, | Tuesday. February 7, at 0 o'clock, in their residence at 1847 Kalorama road. | Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland enter- tained a dinner party at the Army and | Navy Club last night in honor of the | Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy. In the company were the German consul | general in New York and Frau von Lew- ‘ inski, who came from New York after { meeting the newly appointed Ambassa- | | dor of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz | | on thelr arrival in New York yesterday. Other guests at dinner were Represent- | ative and Mrs. Joseph Crail, Baron and | Baroness von Below, Col. and Mrs. | Frank Hopkins, Capt. and Mrs, Charles | Oman, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunlop, | | Mrs. Carrier, Dr. and Mrs. Davenport | White, Col. and Mrs. Franeis T. A. Jun- kin, Mrs. Herbert Sparrow, Capt. Joseph Glidden, Col. Hadley of Chicago, Maj. MacQuillin, Maj. Davis Willls, Gen. George O. Squier, Mr. Ramses Chaffey, first Egyptlan secretary, and Mr. A. Konow Bojsen, Mrs. Samuel J. Henry entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Mayflower Hotel following Mrs. Townsend's morn- ing musical, when the guests were: Mrs. | ckse William TLaird ‘Townsend John P. Dunlop, jr.; M and Mrs. Phillp Mus. Charles Buffington Fager, 3d, of Marrisburg, Pa.. is the guest of Mrs |John Gardner Ladd of Wesley Heights, Mrs. Ladd entertained at luncheon yes- terday for Mrs. Fager. Mrs. Milton William Leggett of Pitts- burgh, formerly Miss Lucile Showalter, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Baltzell Showalter, at 1825 New Hampshire avenue for 10 days. Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane and her sis- ter, Mrs. Stanlcy Hawkes, are at the St. Regis in New York for a shoit stay. Mrs. Arthur Glanville Dunn has as her guest Mrs. George Clifton Ellerton, wife of Lieut. Ellerton, U. 8. N. Congressional Club To Have Noted Guest. An unusually interesting program will be given at the regular Friday after- noon tea at the Congressional Club to- morrow at 3 o'clock. Miss Elsie Janis and Mr. Peter Bisset will be the honor guests. Mr. Bisset will sprak on “The Plant Industry.” illustrating his talk | with colored pictures. Assisting will be Mrs, Carter Glas Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Richard N. El- liott, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs. Hamp- ton Fulmer and Mrs. Ewin L. Davis. Miss Janis will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Janis. The wedding of Miss Winifred Seck- inger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Seckinger, and Mr. Millar' Arnon Pinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pin- ney of Washington and Panama, took place last evening in the Petworth Bap- tist Church at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Hen J. Smith officiating. The church was decorated with ferns, palms and white flowers, and Miss Helen Walten, accom- panied by Mrs. Harry Mackabee, sang The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a gown of ivory satin_made with a fitted bodice and a Julius Lansburgh 818 17th Street 54 years in business Specializing in Draperies Desires your Trade Special designs made for your home. Orders from Institutions, Clubs & Stores Solicited IR Generous Reductions H=) prevail on Complete Suites and Odd Pieces of Henderson —and Furniture on 311 Lamps & Shades Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholst 1108 G Street Discontinued Drapery and Upholstery Samples & Imported Wall Papers Reduccd One-Ha“ & MO!‘E JAMES B. HENDERSON tery, Paperhanging, Painting Main 3675 Phones Main 1676 In fairness to all . , . we repeat with emphasis . . . eductions,” may prove costly, A full size range and hundreds of beauti- ful Slifir(;r\;, in each group ARTCRAEY JHOLS (319 & smpEeT T duchesse lace bertha. The long full skirt had an uneven hemline forming a train. Her tulle veil fell from a cap of lace and orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. ‘The matron of honor was Mrs. Arthur J. Hilland, who wore a robe de style of yellow satin trimmed with a bow of | orchid velvet and gold ribbon on the | shoulder with ends that fell to the hem | of the dress. She wore a coronet of pearls and carried an arm bouquet of ! Sprine flowers, The mald of honor was Miss Virginia Armstrong, who wore a | wown like that of the matron of honor, | in blue satin trimmed with peach velvet [ with a juliette cap of pearls, and carried Spring flowers. The bridesmalds were Miss Mirlam Varnadoe and Miss Mar- garet Grubb. They were dressed like satin trimmed with pale green velvet and tulle, and the other in peach satin trimmed with bluc velvet and tulle. Both Spring flowers. The best man was Mr. Martin H. { White of Philadelphia and the ushers were Mr. C. Robert Seckinger, brother of the bride; Mr. Arthur J. Hilland, Mr. LeRoy Blogett and Mr. Fitz Grimm, jr., of Altoona, Pa. A reception followed the ceremony in the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Pinney started on their wedding trip through the West, the bride wearing a frock of light green with a felt hat to match and a gray caracul coat. They will be at home in | Brooklyn, N. Y., on their return from the West, The former Cuban Minister to the Argentine and Mrs. Manuel Vega Cal- deron, who are passing the Winter in | Washington, entertained at luncheon | yesterday in_the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, having as their guests the Minister of Norway and | Mme. Bachke, Capt. and Mrs. John H. Gibbons and Mr. Walter Penfield I the other attendants, one in lavender | wore jullette caps of pearls and carried | | | | SOCIETY. ' In 1915 Mr. Calderon was charge d'af- falres of Cuba in Washingon. returned to their apartment at the ?Rr"&? (m;_‘ 2 few days before leavins ir home on the coast he The former mayor of Atlantic City | it 2 and Mrs. Willlam Riddle are mffln’&‘}r}:fi Yb;;{t e e a few days in Washington at the May- Mr. George Foster Peabody of New flower on their way South. 10 15 the Dasty. d Bt race Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Douglas of Santa| Capt. and Mrs. John N. Jordan ar Monica, Calif., accompanied by their | P238INg a few da; daughter, Miss Barbara Douglas, have Mrs. Fletcher B. Swank of Oklahoma Specially Priced Tomorrow! A Limited Sale of Spring Dresses $11.75 Materials of flat crepe, georgette and some sport fabrics in the Spring shades and navy. Sizes 14 to 40. HoP 1316 G Street City Club B CONNECTICUT AVERUE IMART FHORS 2 N. 777@@% Farrell = " fif&:zz reductions— | on entire stock of Oriental rugs, present to you amazing bargain opportunities which you cannot afford to pass by ivery rug in stock has been drastically reduced for immediate clearance with disregard for prices. Nejib Hekimian has been known many Oriental rugs, probably the largest and most beautiful collection in the city. Priced at barg a complete clo end of this mont MDon't miss these real buys— come _early. 1226 Connecticut Avenue. ¢ ¢ @ /\l.yASTERNA | 1219 CoNNECTICUT Ave~ e Mr. and Mrs. M. Pasternak | have returned from an extended buving trip to New York. The attractive window decora- tion with the clever tropical set- ting of green grass and cocoanut paim tree to display the captivat- fit you see there is the ultra smart which they are now g for Spring and resort Their hats are stunning— concluding notes to the smart en- semble. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pasternak have personally and discriminat- ingly sclected each model shown their lovely shop. 1 v long been known by smart \Was ingtonians as conoisseurs of & parel superlatively smart. You've never seen such dashing sports togs — rugged tweeds, glassy smooth angoras. and chic fdan- nels—and the prints, chiffons laces are the last word in clothes that are “different.” Stop in to see for yvourself— Friday and Saturday January Our informal display. ave R and you have an old picture that is very dear to you and is starting to fade or has heen damaged you'll b e rlad to know that Under- wood and U derwood bave their eu! hewlobms, who devote restoring these Perhaps it's a precious old daguerreotype of your mother or grandmother — that's been scratched through careless han- dling—or it might be a snapshot of some one who is no longer here. But no matter what the picture ity time—Underwood and Un- restoration of it is or derwood’s amazing. You will be very ested in samples they have arranged in display Underwood and Underwood ins vite you to see the display and bring your old pictures in for an estimate, much dnter- this wark a special 1230 Connecticut Avenue, - - e @ Tally-Ho Tavern \ reninder 1o voue- Tuesday vipghtroast chicken, Southern style Wednesday aland duckling Phursday nmight dinner Vea—every afternoon, Wed nesday and Saturday your for tune 1s read hy a famous connoise seur of tea leaves Lunchean Tea- Dinner, Sunday night Supper, 810 17th Street night—roast Long fillet steak \/A ) You §re only as voung as you look. What does your mirror say? Do you have wrinkles, skin blemishes, large pores, dry Th cle: cludes everything - them another just telephone Franklin 4334 N today and make an appointment for Elizabeth Arden treatment. 1147 Connecticut Avenue. | e 413, Comeme —is all aflutter and gay in prep- aration for her midseason in- formal showing. Wednesday, Thursday, Februa 2, And as anything sponso: \ v Hanna you know would be : 18 showing is to be the fash- ion event of the season—as inter- day! Friday 3 10 to 1 o'clock 3 to 3 o'clock est in Spring and Palm B | . At the be on tanc same time —there Alice H. Marks display Rizgs re- unique novelt ard’s well known | York. You fowers of ¢S are seen ome o these Parisian fa dashi sent themselves to you at Ehzaheth showing of « lown a ¢ ryth ¢ ever smart TR Y ticut Avenue complere ens Floor—2. ¥ 3 semble is a ¢ @ 9 42] Bolicotini Sy dresses for formal wea 1700 Lo lovely bag You ws Wt off on original prices of I ostoek of evemng diesses | merchandise | msure quek nan and | purse 1t Y demand the attention ot 1o, 18, 3, a0 and 42 with color Al these were chased only the fivst of Dece for the opening of this shop, so vou know the are tash ion's latest mterpretation of the mode—tresh and new The evening dresse suave velvets, yav taftetas fant tulles and chifto m orchid, serpent wreen, tea mnk delphminm blue, silver, cerive and wohd AL Rertha Nalls, formerdy a huver for Washington's leading department stoves, marks her very closelve-prices fit your wowns ast, mber t today ar bags=the LWy ¥ Somers are inchude | Lo \ teq negiia couvre travels g sets, lamp shades, hands pamted cigarette bones and bridge tahles, sachet and peq fume 101 Oue Nireet RO e, pleds, So these drastic cuts of from | the smartest shoppers, and these astounding bargainy will he spped wp quicky Dan't delay a minute! e e g e o i S 4

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