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18 SOCILTY President and Mrs. Coolidge Dining Tonight With Postmaster General and Mrs. Harry S. New. : HE President and Mrs, Coolidge will be the guests at dinner to- night of the Postmaster Gen- eral and Mrs. Harry S. New, at Hemlock Hedge, their suburban ace at Edgemoor. Md frs. Coolidge is (o, atiend i TMor ay he - I ihis. aft Edwin A riend, will Pinner at Italian Embassy v Howard. v | Leviathan to his successor, Vice Com- Davis. Mrs. Lee S. Overman, Mrs. Peter Goclet Gerrr. Mrs. Morris Sheppard 2 Ferris, Mrs. Wesles L. Jones. ) v Porter Dale. € | Herbert M. Lord, Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Cordell rs. James S. Parker, Mrs. P. E. Mrs. J. B. Aswell, Mrs. E E. owne, Mrs. S. W. Dempsey, Mrs. H Pi F. C. Major, Mrs. James Swain, Mrs. H. A. Cooper, ) R. L Doughton, Mrs. Clyde Kelly, ) L. C. Crampton, Mrs. E. C. Mape: L. H. Hadley, Mrs. Zebulon Miss Moore, Mrs. H. C. . Mrs. Mrs. W. W. Chalmers, cSweeney, Mrs. Eslick. Mrs. Pred Dennett, Mr Bre: London, Mrs. Ransom Sanders, Mrs. John G. Walling, Mrs. E. Keating, Mrs. G. W. Trowbridge, Mrs. Truman Pal- mer, Mrs. A. S. Maddox, Mrs. E Parker, Mrs. Albert Pike, Mrs. N. B. Dial, Mrs. W. A. G. Clark, W. A Rodenberg. Mrs. Prank Briggs, Mrs. Charles E. Winter. Mrs. Frank Snell, Mrs. Corbin Thompson, Mrs. Charles Richardson, Mrs. J. H. MacLafl Mrs. Bradburg Wymond., Mrs. Stark- ‘weather, Mrs. Edgar Brown, Prank Morrison. Mrs. Edwin C. Gregory of North Carolina, Mrs. Thomas A. Wad- den, Mrs. Carleton E. Moran, Mrs. David H. Blair and her mother, Mrs, J. W. Cannon, of Concord, N. C. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Hines enter- tained at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Col. and Mrs. George Nugent, who are leaving soon for their new station at Fort Monroe, Va. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. William Crozier, who are passing the Winter at ‘Wardman Park Hotel entertained in- formally at dinner last evening for a W Orly A Mctter of Hours/ FINA| SHONRT ALTCUPALY ZVWOLS e " | vice chairmen Brig. Gen. Augusto Villa, SOCIETY. | group of friends who were with them in | China last year. Mrs. Lehibach, wife of Representative Frederick R. Lehlbach of New Jersey, | will not receive today, but will be at home Tuesd 7, at 1801 Six- | teenth street. | Mr. John F. Pell, who has been in New York for several days, has returned 'm his apartment at 3 e of the Italian ¥ g. C Augusto Villa, will uests dining with him this eve- esidential dining room of sal of the cabaret of St. Valentine ball ternoon at the home . Harold Walker. Mrs. William somas, formerly Helen Marie, one of the most talented of Washington's ons, is the chairman of the nt committee this year. With r experience in amateur dramatics 1l unaoubtedly plan a clever and ique show. Among those who will ist_her in the various numbers are: Helen Robinson, Miss Louise Spen- c Katherine Wilkins, Miss Kath- erine Cariisie, Miss Virginia Peters, Mrs. d von S: m, Mrs. Mary Robin- Miss Jeannette Hume and Mr. Ar- anior Le g held t Commodore and Mrs. Herbert Hartley ea today from New York and have n an apartment at the Cariwn odore Hartley, who was in New York nanding over the command of the | modore George Cunningham, will re- at the Carlion for several weeks, then returning ior a proionged rest i | lus home at Upeilka, Ala. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau | tionored at Reception. | Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens willl enteriain a Qs a | tnewr residence ‘inursday, February 2, honor of the president general, ot the American Revolution, Brosseau. 1 and semi-official en of Washuy n who will be T guesis unaer lie leadership of Acam M. Wyant, treasurer general, Laughiers of the American Revolution, | will be: Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. Curtis D. wiibur, I James J. Davis, Mrs. Harlan Fiske | Stone, Mrs. Theodore D. Robinson, Mrs. Mrs. Edward T. Sanford, Mrs. Charles |S. Deneen, Mrs. Lawrence Tyson, Mrs. Porter Dale, Mrs. Clyde Kelly, | Giford Pinchot and Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty. The visiting presidents of the women's national patriotic organ- izations will be presented to tnese honor guests. | _Assisung hostesses,' in charge of Mrs. Frang S. Hignt, will be: Mrs. Charles | J. Bell, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Samuel E. Earle, Mrs. | Rhett Goode, Mrs. George Thatcher | | Guernsey, Mrs. Alexander Gregg, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. L. F. Hobart, Mrs | | Eli Helmick, Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, | Mrs. Victor' Kauffmann, Mrs. John B.| | Larner, Mrs. Charles H. Lefevre, Mrs. | |Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Sidney F. | Taliaferro, Mrs. William S. Walker and P | Mrs. John Nicolson. | A group of debutantes will assist, {under the leadership of Miss Sallie | | Hewes Phillips and Miss Anna Soutlard | | Larner. i i An important men's floor committee |is being formed for the Mardi Gras Bal Masque. which is to take place February 17 at the Mayflower Hotel Senator Lawrence D. Tyson of Ten-! nessee is chairman of this committee, and will have associated with him as | military attache of the Italian em- | bassy; Mr. P. V. G. Assarsson, coun- selor of the Swedish legation; Mr. Copley Amory, Capt. John P. Jackson jand Mr Walter R. Tuckerman. A large number of men prominent in | official, ~ diplomatic | circles wil | for the benefit of the George Washing- ton Memorial, and, like all the previous and residential ~— LINE T There v il soon be nd sizes still S TREET . | ter maneuvers. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1928. [port, L. I The color scheme of the MRS. HUGH L. MURRELL, Of Chevy Chase, Md., who with her mother, Mrs. Cora Peoples of Johnson City, Tenn., is sailing February 7, on a two-month Mediterranean cruise. Mrs. Murrell sang in the choir of the President’s Church. | | benefits that have been given for this| body Waite, who has been at the Grace ! patriotic cause, is eliciting the hearty Dodge for more than a fortnight. k interest of society. The general com- | mittee for the event is headed by Mrs. The engagement of Miss Tess Epstein | Henry F. Dimock as chairman and of Islip, L. I., to Mr. Bennett Saunders Mme. Ekengren, vice chairman. | of New York was announced at a| —_— | bridge and luncheon given by Miss | Dr. and Mrs. William F. Davis of Epstein's sister, Mrs. Jacob Finkelstein 1428 Columbta road northwest have as|of 25 North Long Beach avenue, Free- their guests for the Winter their two table was rose and gold. There were 15 _present. Miss Epstein is a graduate of George Washington University and was very popular among the younger set while attending college here. She is a sister of Mrs. 1. J. Mazo of this city. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend will enter- tain a party of 25 at luncheon tomor-; row in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower in compliment to Miss Rosa Ponselle and Mr. Alberto Salvi, the artists at the concert to be given that morning in the grand ballroom of the hotel. Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby had guests at an afternoon bridge party yesterday at | 2540 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Albert . Saxton entertained a dinner party last night at 2540 Massa- ;:;?sem avenue in honor of Mrs. A. G. t. Mrs. Otto Kahn arrived in Washing- ton yesterday afternoon from New York and will be a guest at the Mayflower. Capt. and Mrs. Charles H. Harlow will take possession February 2 of the apartment which they have leased at the Mayflower. Beginning February 10, Mrs. Harlow will be at home on Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock during February and March. 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. Miss Jane Dunnock Brewer, daughter of Mrs. James Albert Dowie of North Braddock, Va. has returned from a five-month visit with relatives on the West Coast. Miss Brewer has canceled all en- gagements during a period of two months due to the death of her grand- mother, Mrs. E. Jane Dunnock Johnson, widow of Capt. Cornelius Wineburt Johnson, January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Grosner have returned from a week's visit in Julius Lansburgh 818 17th St. N.W. Now Offers Special Prices on Slip Covers Draperies Furniture Upholstering Window Shades Estimates Cheerfully Given Phone Fr. 9262 daughters, Mrs. Harry H. Keith and||™ Mrs. Oliver F. Naquin, who will be remembered here as Miss Hazel Davis | and Miss Frances Davis respectively. Lieut. Keith and Mr. Naquin are in | the South with the fieet for the Win- Mr. George Foster Peabody of Sara- toga Springs, N. Y., who spent much of last week at the Grace Dodge Hotel, has returned for another visit and joined his daughter, Mrs. Marjorie K. Pea-| Your OLD HAT MADE NEW Again Cleaning. Blocking and Remodeling by Exnerts Vienna Hat Co., 435 11th Street Just Ab Rare and Gems and Jewelry ¥JO impressively unique in design, so impres- sively superior m qual- ity that without reservation they are accorded first place in the minds of those appreciate the finest things in life. ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING “NUE-CED!” The Best Place Lowest Prices After All Ask my 35,000 Customers. I give the service you have the righi to expect. $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD THIS WEEK ONLY Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1235 10th Street N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 ve Dupont Circle " F Shaw & Co. UNIQUE JEWELRY 1516 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Unusual ~ who know and Mr. Armstrong Wil Call Personally With mamples Street and Afternoon DRESSES Dress and Sports COATS OFF! Unrestricted Choice of All Midwinter Fashions e Grlebacher- “Jeminine Apparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET and Dance FROCKS and Fur-Trimmed COATS New York City, to t| Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Montague Lewer has come to Washington for the season and has taken a studio apartment at the Maison d'Art, 1741 Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. J. N. Steed will entertain the Overseas League at a dinner Thursday at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Dr. C. H. Marvin, president of George Washington _ University, entertained guests at luncheon at the Willard Hote! yesterday. Mrs. Charles Howard Burden of 2115 F street, with her infant son, Blains Hamilton: Burden, will spend the month | flfu Feglruary with friends in Jackson- ville, Fla. Mrs. Albert E_ Carter of California and Mrs. Joseph L. Hooper of Michigan will_entertain at a luncheon tomorrow for Mrs. Mark Requa of California and Mrs. W. R. Taylor of Michigan. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau of Green- wich, Conn., president general of the Daughters of the American Revolutfon. has returned to Wasnington and is at | the Willard Hotel, where she expects | to pass the week. Mrs. Edith Salisbury will entertain the executive committee of the Home Economics Assoclation at a tea Sat- urday at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Doyle, whose | marriage took place on Saturday at the Church of the Transfiguration, in New | York City, have returned and are at | Tilden Hall for a short while. Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton Is making a short visit to New York City, | having left Washington yesterday to | attend the costume ball of the Colony | Club, which took place last evening Mrs. Seton wore at the ball the Paquin | gown which she wore here at the| apartment at ARQUISETTE 36-inch. Excellent quality . vo.yde zsc “On the Second Floor to Save You Money™ £l c o Qo W"ME. Consnlting Decorator 2 I . Main 3211 Wholesale and_Retail te” returng to us 88 a real theatrical luminary twinkling brightly among the galaxy of stars in “Honeymoon Lane.” Let's Give Our Littie Girl » Great Big Hand Cover Week Nites Mrs. Seton will be jolned at the May- flower by her husband, Mr. Thompson Seton, who will remain in Washington for a visit of two weeks SOCIETY. and who wiil be one of the distinguished guests at the reception to be given by the National League of American Pen Women Monday afternoon at the Wil- 1 bly. On her return Ernest (Continued on Ninetecnth Page.) Wednesday, Thursday, F riday and Saturday The MOoST REMARKABLE SALE of o ¥ g SHOES e EVER OFFERED AND THE FINAL SALE OF THIS SEASON 1683 PFairs of Barriemore Shoes at less than cost. Formerly priced from $10.50 to $14.50. On sale for 4 days only. NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Half Price Reigns Now The exclusive character of Louvre models and the superiority of Louvre values should be kept in mind. Then these reductions will appeal with their full importance. Inventory is over—and we want to speed complete clearance— hence the HALF PRICE! L Choice of Every Street, Sports and Afternoon Dress remaining of the Winter stock— 15, Price! Choice of Every Evening, Dinner and Dance Frock I5, Price! Choice of Every Dress and Sports Coat remaining of the Winter stock— 1/2 Price! We must adhere strictly to the rule of no veturns nor exchanges of purchases made in this sale. - -r]lll'illl«lIIIIIHIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|lllIIIIIIIW|l|lIIll|||HlllIMII!I“IOIllIIl"Nl|IIIIHINll|lmmIIININN"H‘M!NH‘\C