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.. SOCIETY. NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge to Receive a Small Group at the Tea Hour Today—Annual Bal Boheme Thl Ev enmgr HE Fh‘*‘ L'\d‘ at the tea The fifth Club British Envoy and Wife Feted at Dinner Last Night tained at dinner Satur- ¢ evening at Wardman Park Hotel, e former Cu- Alres and Se- on, Mr. and n Freeman. Mr. ‘Van Burg and the of the legation and Mme. The newly appointed Mis Mvia. Senor Diaz de Medina, accompa- Senora de Medina and their ters and two sons, will arrive in ew York today. They are coming from Peru. where Senor de Madina has been Minister from his country. The charge d'aflaires of Bolivia, Senor de la Barra, went to New York yesterday to meet the new envoy and his family and is staying at the Ritz- Carlton. Mr. L. McCormick-Goodhart will be host to a party of m at luncheon today in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. ul general at New h¢ inski enter- ing when r guests included Senator and Mrs. Charles Waterman. Senator and Mrs \1 TTis sheppam, Senator Park Tram- esentative and Mrs. Fred 5 e attache of the German embassy, Herr Walfgang Gans zu Put- litz: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sands Commissioner and Mrs. Sidney F. Tall aferro, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Miss Isabella Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis Green, Mr. Arthur B. Cheney, Mr. Eurt Sull and Mr. Chester Lock- wood. The newly eppointed secretary of the Greek legation, Mr. George Trian- tafyllidis, has arrived in Washington to take up his duties and is at Ward- man Park Hotel Mr. Triantafyllidis suceeed Mr. Christian Diamanto- who will leave Washington ‘The German o o'clock, at the Mrs, H.sn.vm E. Ey liam N. Haskel at & George Frederick Kunz will give his home, st 137 de Drive, v York reception which will be hostess dinner this u, s U)mp‘ry of v Bal Boheme of e A lub Gen. and Mrs A tained at the s dzy evening wher their 2 Weler F Mrs Roy O Mrs n WPy Upholstring BEUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND OUD CHAIRS A BPECIALTY CHAIK CANEING “NUF-CED!” The Best Viaie and Luwest Frices Ales Al Ask wy 0 ¢ unt have the §9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO 5298 PER YARD THIS WEEK ONLY Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1225 J0th Street N W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Wil talt Personslly o 4 pive the Bt 1 enpeet ‘IWUS ¢ the Land has has been at the Mayflower for several | s, will go to ) ke a shor York, where she ma visit at the Am- sador. Mrs. Raymond Wolven will ome the first two Wedne: from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 3701 R e Morse will be at home oon from 4 to 6 o'clock s. John Wi urday aft nd will re noon, February 11 man entertained bridge at the | Among the | be at! ays in Feb- | cive again Saturday after- | LATEST PORTRAIT OF THE FIRST LADY C. G nigerode. Abbot, Mrs. J. Andrews, | S. Arentz, ) F. S. Berryman, | . s Grace Burton, Miss Gcrrn.dr Bi ) ris Brengle, 3 Mis. E. G ton. Mrs. A. P. Clark, | I P. P. Campbell, Mrs. F. F, Corbett, | W. K. Cooper. Mrs. L. N. Cope- i S. Corby. Mrs. J. H s. N. B. Dial, Mrs. § D. G. Davis, Mrs. A. fay Davenport, Mrs. C. J. E. Dyer, Mrs. W . Eiker, Mrs. F. E. | Finkenstaedt, E. P. Hall. L. T J. H. Himes. E. Humphrey. Mrs. s. W. J. Han Mrs. A, L. . Mrs. H. C. Karr, Miss Julia | W. A. Kinnan, Mrs. C. B Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Albert . J. K. Jones, Mrs. S. E. H. Lingo, Mrs. Sol W. H. Moran, Miss Miss Jennie Moore, Mrs. A. M . Nevitt, Mrs | il Mrs. W. A. Oldfield, lorence Price. Mrs. C. W. Rk‘h-; Mrs. Franklin Rogers, Mrs. W.| s. Mrs. C. H. Rebb, Mrs. C. H. Syme, Mrs. F. M. Savage, Mrs. L. H Stenart. Mrs. W. P. Stafford, Mrs. W. H. Sholes, Mrs. Atherton Seidell. Mrs. H. W. Smi rs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. A C. Taylor, M e Tuohy. Mrs J. A. Van Orsdel. Mrs. C. F. Warner, Mrs. W. A. Wilbur. Mrs. W. T. Weaver, Mrs. C. J. Williamson, Mrs. Charles J. Walker and Mrs. Oscar Wilkinson Mirs. Keves Speaking on Travels “Around the World in Verse.” e it e for the lecture to be given by Mrs. | Prances Parkinson Keyes, wife of the | Senator from New Hampshire, at the Washington Club, 1701 K street, Wed- | nesday evening are Mrs. William F. McDowell. Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. | Peter M. Anderson. Mrs. Lucius C. Clark C. C. Glover, Mrs. W. S| Corby. Mrs. W. T. Galliher, Mrs. Gil- bert Grosvenor. Mrs. H. N. Kitzmiller, James S. Monigomery, Mrs. W iam F. Lemon. Mrs. John C. Letts. Mrs. H. B. Moulton, Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Mrs. W. S. Washburn, Mrs. Clarence True Wilson, Mrs. Katherine | Brumbaugh, Mrs. M. Otterback and | Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker. The subject of Mrs. Keyes' lecture will be “Around the World in Verse.” She is speak ing_ under auspices of the Woman's Guild of American University for the | benefit of funds for a scholarship for | the university and for furnishings for the Women's Residence Hall. | Mrs. James R. Mann entertained last evening in the grill of the Carlton | Hotel at dinner in honor of Brig: Gen. and Mrs. Frederick Owen Williams. Covers were laid fbr eigit Mrs. M. de Clare Berrv entertained Saturday at the Club St. Marks in honor of Mrs. Katherine Gudger Lang- ley, Rep: ntative in Congress Xrum Kentucky, when covers were laid for| 25 guests The table was decorated with crimson carnations, fern, paragus and red candles in crystal candelabra, while the place cards were held by crimson, heart-shaped satin boxes, each box having the same inital | in gold as the place card. The deco- | rations were those suitable for the nlml day of the honor guest, Mrs. Langley l":\a‘lng been born on St. Valentin ay. The other guests included Mrs. Curtis Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy: Mrs. Herbert Lord, wife of Gen. ector of the budget: Mrs. Mary Rk}rp\enla'! ve in Con- orto; gress from N Allen Cooper, wife of Representat Cooper: Mrs oJhn M. Robsion, wife of Representative Robsion; Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom, Representative | Chindblom; Mrs. Jefferson Randoiph Kean, wife of Col. Kean, U. 8. A.; Mrs. Roscoe L. Schuirmann, wife of Lieut. | Comdsr. Schuirmann: Mrs. George Joerns, | wife of Lieut. Comdr. Joerns, U. 8. N Mrs. William Harllee, wife of Col. Harl C. Mrs. Merchant Ma- | | honey, ite ot e commercial sec tary of the Canadian legation: Mrs | Henry P. Dimock, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, | Baroness von Below, Mrs, Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. Conrad Syme, Mrs. George Tully Vaughan, Mrs. James Oliver Mur- dock, Miss Mary Temple, Mrs, Cummin, Miss Hinds Burke and M M Wilkes Lady Broderick, Mrs Heqry W, Fitch and M will be hostesses at the tea McCagg, Mrs. | MacComb | he Eng- | s. E. C. Branden- | Burch, Mrs. B. | g Pittsburgh. L YWOERWOAL MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE, From a portrait made of her Saturday afternoon and approved by her this morning. The first posed picture of the Mistress of the White House made in several years. Underwood & Underwood. lish-Speaking Union at the Carlton Ho- Ienlerulned dinner guests at that hotel | Colonists will entertain at a dinner to- tel Wednesday, February 1. Dr. Marvin, president of the Georue Washington ' University, and Mrs. | Marvin will be guests of honor. Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan has re- turned to her apartment at the Carlton | for scveral weeks burgh are spending some time at the | Grace Dodge Hotel. With them are | Mrs. J. R. Bradley, Miss Florence Yeiter | and Miss Leona L. Phelps, all of | Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee Harter have as their house guest, Mr. Walter S. Gilmore of Raleigh, N. C. ! Mrs. R. Simon and her daughter, Miss | Adele Simon, will leave tomorrow for Florida to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denny of Wash. ington had dinner guests at the Wi lard Hotel Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Jayune Poggl of mo!\ | Janeiro, Brazil, arrived in Washington | Saturday from New York and are stop- | ping at the Willard Hotel for a short | stay { Miss Euneice Harrison, daughter of the late George Alfred and Olivia B Harrison of Berlin, Md, and a niece of former State Senator Orlando Har- | rison of Worcester County, was mar: ried Saturday to Mr. Johan Langeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. G. Langeler | of Amsterdam, Holland, at the home‘ of Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Warfleld, at Frederick, Md. Mrs. Langeler is a graduate of Hood: College, at Frederick, and the bridegroom is in business at Salisbury, Md., where the couple will| | resice Iolln\\‘lnz a trip to Cuba. | Mr. Marshall Sheppey of Toledo has arrived at the Carlton for a stay of several days on his way to Miami. He has as his guests Mrs. Sinclair Berdon | and Mr. Rhodes Berdon. They will| spend a month in Florida, re- | turning to the Carlton the end of February, Mrs. Julius Talmage of Athens, Ga. who is at the Willard for a short stay, | last night. gent of Georgia, Daughters of the | national president of the organization, American Revolution. Mrs. Guernsey Honor Guest At Banquet Tomorrow. Mrs. George Thatcher Guernsey of | tertained in the crystal room at that | Independence, Kans., lnrmer‘ prefidenl hotel Saturday evening in honor of his - EC _ | of the Daughters of the American Revo- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Martin of Pitts- | o, /00 BBl O N e Willard. Hotel, | where she arrived yesterday. Guernsey entertained a party of four | at luncheon in the crystal room this| afternoon. Jurius GArRFINcKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS Greatly Reduced Now Additional Assortments of Our Fine Winter Stocks in Our Very Remarkable Clearance Sale Of Women's, Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ Best Made Goods ODELS for late Spring as well as for present wear in the following depart- nents offer extraordinary values: Dresses Io_r' noon and Evening Wear Our Entire Stock Winter Ml'llincrx Fur-trimmed ol i Cloth Coats Fur Coats Underwear a_n_n_i Boudoir ippanl F Streer Corner oF 13™ Mrs. Talmage is State re- | morrow in honor of Mrs. Guernsey, the | at the Raleigh Hotel. Mr. Joseph T. Manning of Boston, who is a guest at the Willard Hotel, en- daughter, who is a student at Trinity College. There were 11 girls in the Mrs. party. Commodore and Mrs. Herbert Hartley | of New York. who have been staving ughters of the American at the Willard Hotel during the past HARRIS SHOP—1316 G STREET TOMORROW IS DISCOUNT DAY! The Last Business Day of Every Month is Discount Day at Harris Shop Off and even more will be offered on timely, selected apparel throughout the shop— though not on everything naturally CHIFFON DRESSES GEORGETTE DRE! SATIN DRESS VELVET DRE Special for Discount Day Only Spring Dresses $9. 75 Originally $16.50 10 $19.75 Georgette, Flat Crepe, Sport Fabrics, in the newest Spring shades and navy. Sizes 14 to 40. Special for Discount Day Only! Evening Dresses Choice of Entire Stock 1, Off Special for Discount Day Only! Warmly Interlined—Fur-Trimmed Sport Coats $19.00 Originally $45 and $49.75 Shawl and Mushroom Collars of Jap Fox and Wolf. Sizes 16 to 42. Specially Priced Merchandise cannot be returned d 1316 G Street City Club Building MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1928.° Wi left today to return to their home. vtuumuuwnauonmamm b ‘Washing- | interested Commodmi Hartley came to ton for the command of the Leviathan. next week and will again be the of the Willard Hotel. Mrs. John H. Hanley, vice president general of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution, will arrive in Wash- ington todsy for the meeting of the national board and during her stay in ‘Washington will be mu guest of Mrs. sm:mtw her apart- ment_ & lyfluwer. Mrs. Hanley will also attend the conference on na- guests Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith will lec- ture on Oxford and Stratford, Eng- land, on Wednesday, Fel given under the auspices of the educa- tion department, through which an in- 1206 G St. FUR (OATS S— — FINALLY REDUCED WHOLESX’LB COST Magnificently Fur-Trimmed CLOTH COATS as low as. ELIZABETH AR- DEN preparations to protect your skin against Wintry winds! Eng] urpose of resigning his| Smith plans to attend the Summe: & ‘They will | session of Cambridge Unlveunymtm: return to Wuhlnfum the forepart of | year, salling in July. 4 SOCIETY. Tiverton, R. 1., State regent the Daughters of the American Revohition from that State, is at the lard Hotel, where she arrived today. Mrs ¢ Barker expects to relmaén ln‘xlrunmv» ton for a week or 10 days ore re- Mrs. Richard Jackson Barker of 'turning to her home in Tiverton. in literary land. Mrs. NS Washington LEATHER GOODS Baltimore THE CITY cLUB BUILDING —tomorrow the last day in our January Clearance Sale One day more to save on any selection from our ENTIRE STOCK . . . Trunks, Hand- Y bags, Overnight Cases, Dress- ing Cases, Brief Cases, Nov- elties and so forth. Reductions of 159, 209, 259, Off Regular Prices No Exchanges or Returns During This Sale Phone = CASTENS #% LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street N.W. In the City Club Bldg. TECLA PEARLS, rivals of real ocean pearls! Sold in Washington exclu- sively at Jelleff’s. $ FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork A Puzzled Young Woman— —puckering her brow over problems of clothes—budget—and a trip to Havana— came down to Jelleff’s the other day. We outfitted her from top to toe—yes, even to Elizabeth Arden skin preparations for the sunny clime! We pride ourselves on our versatility as well as our fashions—so whether your problems concern travel—weddings—parties—or everyday life in Washington, stop at Jelleff's. SINCE FEMININITY IS THE FASHION— Georgette and Lace Form a New Alliance in Women’s Frocks! Even the colors have a soft —DULL ROSE —LAKE BLUE —HONEY BEIGE —MISTLETOE GREEN For afternoon — bridges and teas we sponsor just such graceful, feminine frocks as these—and offer choice selections at charm— NAVY BLUE 535 Eminent smartness of these frocks is shown —in the Venise and Alencon laces which are soft and creamy, or dved to match the froc —in hemlines that dip with a flow —in drapes ial!ing all the way fro -—m sunburst pleating, circular —in Vionnet, side Vionnet, y —in snug-fitting tucked. Details that make the quality is evident in —generously cut silk slips. —the xeorgene which is so beautifully fine you wi to see if it isn't some elegant new weave. 2 —the werkmanship which is so obvious in the “fee the frock fits and its appearance. —the rhinestone ornaments which are really very attractive pins. fem look twice* As for practicability : —every woman knows what a joy it is to have a georgett she can wear just anywhere! Wemen's Frock Shop—Second Floor! Delayed in Paris! Should have been here December 15th—and only just arriving now! Therefore, instead of the regu- lar price, §13.50—we offer these Lovely Beauvais Bags “Real Hand Point Beauvais, Made in Prance.* says t at only— label—but you'd know it anyway from the intricately beau m. work that brightens up the rich black moire of the bag. \ounted on handsome, engraved antique finish gilt frames. The ideal oomplement w the feminine mode—for afterncon or evening. Handbag Shop—Street Floor 1316 G St. e T i i Ceontinued During February— But for February Only— 10-Payment Plan 10% at time of purchase! No extra charge—just a case of paying systen of touching the principal. Indeed, the same dign cars are purchased. And at the same time— Every Fur Coat Reduced! Smart fashion coats for Misses—more conservas tive styles for older women—all the favorite furs. Exclusive Richard Hickson models—evervthing re- duced and only 10% to pay at time of purchase. For example— ;3’95) to $295 Fur Coats 3165 2 Reige Caracul Lamb Coats, sizes Jo and & $188 2 Brown Caracul Coats, sizes 18 and 18 $168, l Kid Ermine Coat, size 18 $108 1 Sealine (dved cmw\\ Coat, size 18, $108. All trimmed with matching fox collars in shaw! or crush styles. $16.50 at time of purchase—$10 R per month. Two Small Size Coats—Special! 1 Reaverette (dved coney), size lk $0 80, 1 Antelope Kackette, size ‘(\ All Sales Must Be Final-—Due te |h I-.:cioul Reductions! Take eur advice—be here 1 Fur Selen—Fourth Floor Our on Furs 10% monthly until paid for! atically o fed way 1y \us. ) w