Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1928, Page 14

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SOCIETY. - SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Willf - Dine Tonight With the Secretary of Navy and HE President and will be the honor ner this_evening tary of the Navy I pany and Mrs. Wi bur. who will entertain a l‘\\m-i at Stoneleigh Court H of 18 in their apartment, The Viee President and Mrs. Dawes were guests at dinner last evening of | the Minister of Canada. the Hon Vin- | cont Massey. and Mrs. Massey. Other | guests at the dinner_were Mr. do Ama- | ral. Ambassador of Brazil: the Ambas- dor of Spain and Senora de Padilla. | he Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz, the Minister of Siam. | Ticut. Gen Phya Vijitavongs: Sir Rob- ert and Ladv Borden of Ottawa. Cana- @a: Mr. Justice and Mrs Picrce Butler Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keves, Dr. and Mrs Edward B Meigs, Repre- | sentative and Mrs. J Mayhew Wain- wright, Mr. and Mrs_Eugene Mever. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tyler of New Yor tr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing. Capt ad Mrs. Albert Knothe of the British Mrs. Vernon Kellogg. Mrs e Archbold. Miss De Verchi of New ork. Miss Mary Patten. Mr_Frederic A Delano and Mr. Laurent Beaudrey, | first secretary of the Canadian legation not obhserve her day row. due to absence from Mrs. Kello + home t Mrs. Herbert Hoover. wife of the Sec- retary of Commerce. will be .at home ! from 4 to 6 o'clock. when | nave . Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Mrs sse H. Metcalf, Mrs. Louis A. Froth- 3 lin W. Fort. Mrs. adlev. Mrs. J. Mavhew | Mrs. Everett Sanders and | trs. Clovd H. Marvin Mrs. Hoover entertained at luncheon assisting her. Mrs. George | y Mrs. Wilbur. Mrs. Coolidge | Lowry. Mrs Benfamin Gann, Mrs, Pey- guests at din- | ton Dickson, Miss Margaret Mansfleld, of the Secre-| Mrs William T. Scobey and Mrs. Al- lensworth. Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, wife of Representative Linthicum of Maryland. entertained at a large reception yester- day afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Roosevelt Hotel. The drawing room where the reception was held was artistically decorated with pnlmh‘ and ferns, which formed 2 background | for the colorful masses of Columbia | roses and Spring flowers with which the | room was decorated | Mrs. Linthicum was assisted in celving bv Mme. Sze. Mrs. George C Pecry. Mrs. Frederick G. Crisp, Mrs Charles F. King of Wilmington, Del. and Mrs W. C. Linthicum, nicce of the hostess. The Roosevelt Hotel Orchestra plaved throughout the afternoon and vocal selections were given by Mrs. Charles McComas of Baltimore, accompanied by Mrs James H. Patton. Mme. Lipa, wife of the counselor o the Czechoslovakian legation. enter tained a company of 12 at luncheon to: dny in honor of Miss Isabella D. Fulton of London. Mme. Lipa was hostess at | luncheon yesterday to & company of 12 AMme. Sable. wife of the naval attac! of the hoh embassy. and Mme. T nault, wife of the ant military tache of the embas 1 entertain tomorrow from 5 to 7 o'clock. at Thenault's home, 2119 Dumbar- ton avenue, in honor of Lieut. Costes and Lieut. Le Brix, French transat- | lantic flyers. l Miss Bina Dav Deneen, daughter ot Senator and-Mrs. Charles Deneen. en- tertained at bridge vesterday afternoon ' in honor of Miss Adelaide Douglas. eently returned from Furepe and whose engagement to Mr. Charles Stone has | fust been announced. The guests were | 16 of the voung {riends of Miss McKee. | Dran of Corps Guest At Dinner Tonight. The Ambassador of Great Britain and | Tady Isabella Howard will be the honor | fuests at dinner this evening of Mrs. McCormick-Goodhart The Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Gia- como_de Mart retirned last eve- from Boston. where he spent sev- days. During his visit he was the t at luncheon of the Italian So- ¢ of the Bay State city. and was en- | ned at a large dinner at the Cop- | Plaza Hotel. by the Italy-America | Society. Signor Luctano Mascia, who | accompanied the Ambassador to Bos- ton. has also returned with him to | ‘Washington. Mme. Matsudaira. wife of the Am- | York. | eign office. Miss Deneen has as her house guest | Miss Ruth Gardner of Quincy. Til., who is a senior at Bryn Mawr College. The retiring secretary of the German embassy and Frau Schlimpert have cloved their house on Sixteenth strect | and will be at the Mayflower Hotel until Sunday, when they will go to New They will sail February 16 for Herr Schilmpert’s new post at the for- Mr. L. McCormicl oodhart had a party of 14 lunching with him today at the Mayflower. The congressional ladies living at the Chastleton Hotel will be at home Febru- i ary 21 from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. Under the leadership of Senator Frederic M. Sackett of Kentucky as chairman, an unusually large and dis- tinguished men’s floor committee is be. ing formed for the Mardi Gras Bal Masque, which 1s arousing widespread | THE ! UNDERWOOD, MRS, RBERT HARTLEY, Wife of Commodore Hartley, formerly of the United Sfates Merchant Marine, with whom she is spending some time at the Hotel Carlton and meeting former ac- quaintances. 200th anniversary celebration of Geol “‘Mlh'hrll Carroll, Mr, William Bowie Washington's birthday In 1932, Accept- | Clarke. Mr. William Jcffries Chewning. ances on the men's committee have|jr; Mr. Edward Nelson Dingley, been received to date from Viscount | James Le Roy Dougal, Mr. Peter [ de Lantsheere, first sccretary of the ! Lieut. Francis T. Graling, Gen. Willlam Belgian embassy . nor J. Alvarez de | R Beunavista, first secretary of the Peru- | Cordell Hull, Mr. Wilbur W. Hubbard, vian embassy; Mr. Leander McCormick- | Comdr. C. T. Jewell, . Richard W Goodhart, commercial secretary of the | Dickenson Jewett, Mr. s H. Land- British embassy: Mr. A. Konow Bojsen, | ers. Mr. Paul A Lutes, Mr, Walter Scott secretary of the legation of Denmark: |Penfield. Mr. Edward Burr Powell, Mr Mr. Walter H. Rufenacht, attache of | Ciyde Wise Portlack. Mr. Alfred Pem- he legation of Switzerland: Mr. Ram- ses Chaffey, first sccretary of the lega- [ John Utter, Mr. Carlton Van' Valken- tion of Egypt: Senator Samuel M.|burg. Mr. Edward Van Devanter, Mr Shortridge of California, Senator Guy | Nelson Waller and Mr. Archibald C D. Goff of West Virginia, Representa- [ Wells. tive Sol Bloom of New York, Commis- | sioner Sidney F. Taliaferro, Mr. Brasher Avis. Col. E. H. Abadie, Col. Mervyn C. Buckey, Col. Wade H. Cooper, Mr J. Grant, wife of the mint. entertained at Florentine room at Mrs. Robert director of the luncheon in the Mr. | broke Thom, Mr. Waverly Taylor, Mr | the Wardman Park Hotel today, fol- lowed by bridge. Her guests included Mrs, C. W. Waterman, Mrs." Ernest R. Ackerman, Mrs. Edward Taylor, Mrs. H. B. White, Mrs. James G. Strong, Mrs, W. Irving Glover, Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. Thomas F. Woodlock, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Harry Hull, Mrs. Frank T. Hines, Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, Mrs. JRush L. Holland, Mrs. Willlam Wolft *Smlth, Mrs. Frank L. Hatch, Mrs, Harry M. Blalr, Mrs. Mary McKenzie, Mrs. James Ellwood Jones, Mrs. C. Willlamson, Mrs. Willlam G. Wheeler, | Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Mrs. Stephen- 1son Scott, Mrs, J. M. Kenyon, Mrs, E. . Morey, Miss Elizabeth Byrne and Miss Clarke. | Mr. and Mrs, Roy L, entertain at a costume ning at 9:30 o'clock, in | 1847 Kalorama road. | Mrs. Cabot Stevens will be at home | | informally tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock at her residence, 1516 Webster street, | which_ will be her last at home untii| | after Easter. | Newhauser will party this eve- their residence, = | Sharp and Mrs. | jr.. will be at home | Mrs. Alexander Alexander Sharp, | Potomae from 4 to 6 o'clock. i tomorrow afterno Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates will | |.v|,vmnm a small company of young | beople tomorrow at a tea dance af their | residence, 1530 Connecticut avenue. in | | compliment to Mile. Claire Heflmann, | | who is_the guest of Miss Lvdia Arch- | { bold. It 6 expected that Mlle. Helene | { Heilmann_ will return to Washington { from Rew York tomorrow and will also {be a guest at the dance. They have | | many " friends In Washington, their | father, who is now French consul een- | | eral at San Francisco, having been { formerly attached to the French em- | bassy In. Washington. | la Mrs. Nourse and Miss Nourse of 2823 | street. will be at home inform. SOCTETY. Thursday of this week and again on Thursday, February 16. Mrs. D. J. Callahan will entertain a party of friends at luncheon In the patio of the Carlton Hotel today fol- lowed by bridge. Covers have been laid for 50 persons. Mrs. Richard H. Leigh will be at home - Informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. No cards have been issued. Mrs, Mabel Walker Willebrandt will be at home Thursday afternoon of this week and the remaining Thursdays of this month at her residence, 3303 Eighteenth street, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Larner Hostess to Hospital Ball Committee. Mrs. John B. Larner entertained at luncheon today at her home, on Nine- teenth street, the members of the board of lady managers of George Washington University Hospital, following the week- Iy meeting of the board and committee on arrangemente for the annual benefit for the hospital. which this season fs to he known as “A Garden Party on the in Honor of Gen. and Mrs Washington.” This always delightful | colonial affair in honor of Washington's birthday will be held at the Mayflower on the evening of February 21, with Mrs Gilbert Grosvenor and Mrs. Walter in | Tuckerman as co-chairmen of the ball. | | NAZARIAN BROS, One of the attractive features preced- ing the ball Is the delightful series of tincheons given in advance by members of the hoard while the arrangements UNFAST TAFFETA striped ‘On the Second Floor to Save Yon Mones Aot UM Rt ing Decorator nin 471 Brothers | Announce a 1 Horton, Capt. Charles Harlow, Mr. | i I SPR | IVID prints make smart \ wool coat, Y ‘eie Arrival of ING ENSEMBLES up the frock and lining for the striking coat and skirt of like material will have a sweater of striped for the event are In progress. Already Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, wife of the new president of the university, and Mrs. Willlam Cline Borden have entertained the committees, and the final luncheon meeting next We 23 ft. b 920 17th o] ——[o]———h[o|———[a][—F UNDER RALEIGH HABERDASHER MANAGEMENT $ week, will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Richardson The committee on costumes, with Mrs. Howard Hodgkins as chairman, will meet_regularly beginning tomorrow_at (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) to remove to legsed the big at 1739 Conn. Ave. not only as storage. ve the opport p Gems of Art at harg: St. N.W. 85 Reduced from 312% Stetson Shop oxfords, operas, ties and strap slippers in a variety of leathers and fabrics, for daytime and evening wear, have been substan- tially redu ced for our Semi-Annual Sale! el===STelc———hel———Tale——a] REMOVAL SALE! Drastic Reductions on the g Finest Oriental Rugs lfl | o] fl U . bassador of Japan. and Mrs. James X\ jhterest as a notable climax to this Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labol. | winter's brilliant social season. It will were guests at the luncheon given today | o gicen ‘at 10 o'elock, February 17. by Mrs Victor Kauffmann, in her Nome | ¢ the Mayflower Hotel, for the benefit on Twenty-fourth street. in honor of:“' the funds being raised toward the SRR Smooh (Eihritier o | completion of the George Washington 3 ST § Memorial. which it is hoped may be fin- | Senator Bronson Cutiing of New Mex- | (ea in time to be used for some of fco has as his guest at the Wardman | pe jarge functions connected with the Park Hotel for a few days. his mother, | Mrs, W. Bavard Cutting of New York. | P THE LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET weave. crepe silk. Other smart models with blouses of softest All stunning, awaiting your review. STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F Street elleff s A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork T W ELYVE THIRTEEN Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tysol went to New York yesterday, where the wiil attend the debut of Miss Graee Moore of Tennessee. at the Metropoli- tan Opera House tomorrow. While in New York Senator and Mrs. Tyson will < be the guests of honor at luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kehn. They will! Teturn to Washington Thursday. bu' Mrs. Tyson will not observe her day at home this week. © Mrs. Cole Blease. wife ‘of Senator Blease 0f South Carolina, will be at bhome Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the Washington Hotel, where they afe spending the season. Sale Starts at 9:15 A.M. Tcemorrow! Values Even Better Than The New .. Last Year! Ensemble Suit Fashion has taken 2 ing of these most unique and praetic combination effects—and it’s our good for- tune to offer the best conceptions of the best producers, Tomorrow—That Important Day —for Our Wonderful Sale of World-Famous Cragleigh Made to Sell at From $49.50 to $69.50 35 Tweeds—mixtures—and plain shades! Every one with fur collar—some even have fur cuffs! Women’s Sizes Misses’ Sizes 36 to 44 14, 16 and 1 Just once a vear—such values as these in Craigleigh vear-a manufacturer at the close of his Winter season gives us g a tremendons price year! Last even greater Buy a Craigleigh Now For All-Year Wear! Kunow the jov of wearing a Craigleigh Coat — 100¢; wrinkleproof, fam-resisting, crush-proot, long wearing an tractive as long as they lasg! And Remember Ihis Happens Just Once Year that fur trimmed leigh coats arve just lie here early! To morrow ! Greys, Green —They're Rain- f! Sl 5 - w;.y.lzfn.p:.:';r"!rno Craigleigh Coats Trimmed With --100°, Virgin Wool! Plativum Woli, Jap Fox, Sitver R ~—Long Wearing! i ¥ ! Evéning Make-up Jlna Riitin World-Renoumed Beauty Specialist Representative Harry E. Rowbottom 1 as fssued invitations for a wonight n the crystal room Wt Willard Hot Representatise and Mrs. A. J. Sabath ©o! Chicago have taken & residential suite at the Wardman Park Hotel. | Representative and Mrs. Edgar R | Feiss of Pennsylvania had guests at @inner at the Willard Hotel last eve- ning Covers were lald for five, rs. Edward E. Eslick. wife of Rep- | resectative Eslick, was the honor guest | &t lunchieon today of Mrs F. Cox urfl-é fith! who entertained at the Club 8t Three pieces—with coats of full length; and with rich silk or knitted weave blouses. Valaze Whitener — gives to They are tailored most effectively. arms, neck and shoulders a dazzling whiteness; stays on until washed of. 1.25 Valaze Complexion Powder (normal and oily xkins) Valaze Novena Powder (d ns)— both fiue, fragrant, Jin ow- s B J ders—all tuts. 1,00, 1.50, 3.00 Mrs, H. M er, ; Hering, Mrs. Earle || Valaze Red Raspberry Rouge —richly colorful —beooming W all types, aze Red Geranium Rouge ~—new, vivid, youthful. Ideal shade {or blondes; evening shade for every woman. Valaze Crushed Rose Loawes Rouge—subtle, natural tiat for the conservative. Compact Rouges 1.00 1.00, 2.00, Presented in Tweeds, Brameena and Kasha. Beginning at hIY()"’" y . Bummers Farie Lec " Finest Imported Pate de Foie Gras% at reasonable prices Scotleigh 10075 pure worsted or Rippleigh - 100%% virgin wool! No. 12 s No. 10 s N. W. Burchell 817-819 14th St. N.W. . F Shaw & Co. UNIQUE JEWELRY 1516 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Rouge—en-Creme 5.00 Valaze Lipsticks—t0 harmon- ize with Valaze rouges. Adherent, 1.00 / Just Above Dupont Crrele Jurius GArFINcKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS M coats at 1ses of the Jewelry That ‘ompels Admiration EWELRY from J. F. Shaw & Co. compels admiration from cvery meession and alway < it is one of the greatest p Uebruary every coat was sold hefore noon values! and we cse are NOW GREATLY REDUCED Rvmurkuhlr Stnz‘l!s (Jf W;nzer Apparel for INFANTS, GIRLS AND SMALL BOYS OUR GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE SALE l"l‘l(’l F’uur Coats, roduced 1o 3500, $9.75, $12.50, $22.50, $29.20, $39.50. Dresses, roduccd 10 $3.50, $2.25, $3.95, $7.50, $9.7%. Boys' Suits, rodiced 10 $3.00, $1.95, $2.95, $4.95, $9.75, $16.50, Caps, roduced 10 95¢, $3A%, $2.95, $5.00, $9.75, Hats, vediced 109395, $2.95, $3.95, $4.50, $5.75. Sweaters, vodiccd 1o $2.50, $3.50, $3.75, Shirts, rediccd 10 50c and $1.00, quaranteed one quick to recogmze quahty, When you msit our stove you willveahizethat | F.Shaw ¢ Co, has estabhished a precedent m gems and jerlery of winque and distmgushed Hmart Craly leteh misture, Matd Hned, a with Cr ollars and ) cutts of WD dyed skunk Tomor oW, $95 character. 1 ans, Muskrat, Reig Nt Fox and Skunk RepYoductions of a WORTH Success all (hose colota -~ and wore! Some with ent peatly overcast and trout calf New veratons of the hack strap pouch - ispied Worth and ke up of fne leathers, and per fectly beantitul wide simulated shell, quarts or amber toned trames AR beantitully lined i lake blue These Stunning New Bags *10 beiges and tan qrey And overy bag Iy Al excepional vatue - we Know that = for 1t was & “favor” on (e part of e manufactirer (o make us these beauti- tul hags at only $10! Handbay Shop---Street Floor excephional green at red F StrerT Corner or 13™M Mack

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