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_, 218 President and Mrs. i HE Preésident 'and Mrs. Coolidge were the honor guests at dinner last evening of the Secretary of ‘the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, who g . entertained in their apartment #at"Stoneleigh Court. The other guests T were the Secretary of Commerce and ¢ Mrs. Hoover. Senator Frederick Hale, ¥ Representative and Mrs. Thomas S. ~ Butler, Representative and Mrs, Burton $ L. French, Admiral and Mrs. Charles < L.-Hughes, Mrs. W. A. Clarke, Rear Ad- ¥ miral and Mrs. Edward Hale Campbell nd Rear Admiral and Mrs. Richard H. g~ R 7o Esme and Lady Howard Fosts at Buffet Supper. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will enter- tain at a buffet supper this evening following the meeting of the Arche- ological Society at the embassy, when Sir John Gartang of England will give the locture. E The Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard were hosts at luncheon vester- day, entertaining in honor of Sir Robert £and Lady Borden. who were the house £guests of the Minister of Canada and ¢Mrs. Massey for a few days. The other Fguests in the company were the Min- gister of Canada and Mrs. Masse; Zretiring secretary of the German em- Zbassy and Frau Schlimpert, the secre- zt:u:\' of the Italian embassy and Donna Anna Domville-Mascfa amd the secre- tary of the Netherlands legation and Baroness van Boctzel: dor of Italy and Nobil nette de Martino will en- # The Ambassador of France and Mme. laudel will have as their guests until the French transatlantic fiy- rs, Lieut. Co: and Lieut. Le Brix, fwho are arriving Zwill remain in Washington until Sat- surday. The distinguished fiyers will be honor ests at the costume ball to be given morrow evening at the embassy by Ambassador and Mme. Claudel. 2 Mme. Sable, wife of the naval attache 20! the French embassy, and Mme. The- mault, wife of the assistant military a Stache of the embassy, will be at home his afternoon in honor of Lieut. ‘ostes and Lieut. Le Brix. from 5 to #1 o'clock. in Mme. Thenault's home, 72119 Dumbarton avenue. They will not #Teceive if the fiyers are detained. Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur, Who Ask Guests to Meet Them. this afternoon and | SOCIETY. IETY Coolidge Guests (;f informally Wednesday afternoon, Feb ;lunry 15,"in her apartment at the May- ower. Col. U. S. Grant of Washington will entertain dinner guests in the crystal room at the Williard this evening. Mrs. Goring Bliss will be at home to- morrow afternoon after 4 o'clock. No cards have been issued. Comdr. and Mrs. Paul Henry Bastedo have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Rosemary Prin- deville Griffin, and Ensign John Fran- cis Greenslade of the United States Navy, whose marriage will be nized Thursday afternoon, February 16, at 4 o'clock, at St. Matthew's Church. Cards have been issued by the Con- gressional Club for the Friday afternoon tea at 3 o'clock at the club, 2001 New | Hampshire avenue. The guest of honor will be Mr. Willlam R. Castle, jr., As- sistant Secretary of State, who will speak on the subject of “Foreign Rela- . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, TEBRUARY 8, 1928. SOCIETY. The second book to be reviewed 15| Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser were f1osts last night to a company of 150 ;uests whom they entertained at a cos- tume party at their home, 1847 Kalo- rama road. Three floors of the resi- dence were used to stage the party, dancing taking place on the first and second floors and moving pictures on the third. Mrs. Neuhauser was in the Egyptian costume she wore at the Bal Boheme, while her house guest, Mrs. Benjamin | Bullman of Boston, was in Spanish cos- | tume. One of the delightful features of | the evening was the reading of futures by the fiyspy fortune teller. In addition to the r}e company of older guests a number of the debutantes of this sea- son and last season were present. Mrs. Alexander C. Columbus will give an informal tea Monday, February {13, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in her home, 107 Maryland avenue. She will have assisting her Mrs. W. Clark Noble, Mrs. Fred Peacock, Mrs. John Morrow, Miss Esther Rogers, Miss Betty Trainer and Mrs. George Carll, jr. Mrs. Rush La Motte Holland will entertain a company of 45 at luncheon in the Florentine room at the Ward- man Park Hotel tomorrow. She will entertain again at luncheon on Fri-| day, when her guests will number 25. | Miss Elizabeth Parker 15 the guest of | Miss Charlotte S. Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Riggs, in their home in Baltimore. | SPONSOR FOR STATE BALL nulddcnud suite at the Willard Hotel ‘Mrs. Craddock,” by Somerset Maugham. | Friday. On the Atlantic Transport liner Min- newaska, which arrived at New York yesterday from Boulogne and Lopdon were Mr. and Mrs. John L. Breckinridge of 2120 8 street, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Rickey have as their house guests at the Wardman Park Hotel their daughter, Mrs. Samuel Eclls of Cleveland, and her small daugh- ter Virginia. Mrs. Rickey will entertain at luncheon on Saturday for Mrs. Eells. Miss Julla K. Jaffray of New York | is at the Grace Dodge Hotel, this city, for an extended stay and is accompanied by Mrs, Walter M. Miller also of New | York. Miss Jaffray is interested In prison reform. Miss Vina Baldock of Searcy, Ark., o Jron Gate R Tl M Rear 1734 N St. N.W. And Federation of Women's Clubs Special Dinners, $1 Wednesday and Friday A delight to lovers of real fresh fish dinners—served to_ satisfy— on Wednesday and Friday of every week. 5 to 7:30 p.m. tion: . Solos will be rendered by Miss Clelia | Fioravanti, mezzo soprano. ' The Congressional Club has also issued invitations for a Valentine dance | to be given at the clubhouse from 9 tc | 12 o'clock, Tuesday evening, February 14. | Mrs. Reginald Walker will leave | Washington Friday for a visit in Haiti. | Mrs. Dantel ¢ Devore entertained at | luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Charles | | Cheney Hyde, who is the guest of Mrs. De Frees Critten and Miss Critten. Py | Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre has accepted the chairmanship of the debutante com- | mittee for the ball which is to be given | for the benefit of the Episcopal Home | fc* Children, Monday evening, February 20, at the Willard Hotel. She will be assisted by a large group of debutantes. Miss Ellen Douglas of Philadelphia {and Miss Kathleen Richardson of South |Orange, N. J., who, with Miss Frances Lee, have b2en visiting the latter's; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Lee, | have returned to Bryn Mawr College. | The junior class’ of Sacred Heart | Academy. will entertain at & dance this |evening in the gold room of the Hamll-‘ lton Hotel, In honor of the members of | the senior class. | | Miss Adelaide Henry entertained at Mrs. W. S. Graham of Washington will be hostess at a luncheon in the R oSeoey,, 1206 G St. MRS. GEORGE M. HUDDLESTON, Wife of Representative Huddleston of Alabama, on the box committee for the 3;““"1‘ ‘l:all of the Alabama State Society being held at the Willard Hotel Thurs- y night. REDUCTIONS 1/2 AND MORE Wheeler. Mr. Kenneth M. Livingstone, Mrs. Harold Van Sant, Mrs. Eloise H. Cort, Assistant Attorney General and Mis. John Marshall, Mr. Stuart F. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. John Poole, Maj. and Mrs. Carleton Emmons, Mr. Harry Woodyard, Judge Ira Robinson, former Senator and Mrs. Porter J. McCumber, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam G. Wheeler, Gov. and Mrs. E. F. Morgan, Rev. Dr. James H. Miers Evening Gowns as low as CLOTH COATS as low as Mrs. Preston Hale, Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. C. K. Mallory. Representa- tive and Mrs. Hancock are making their home at the Mayflower. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles H. Sher- rill will arrive today at the Carlton for a short stay. This is the first visit of Gen. Sherrill to the Capital since the accident he suffered a short while $]2-55 DRESSES as low as 152 has joined Miss Helen Baldock and Miss | Mr. Bernard Ongnum, Swedish por- Marjorie Harrison, both of Searcy, who | trait painter, will the guest of h:r";m are making an extended stay in Wash- | at the Thursday Night Salon of the ington, and are at Grace Dodge Hotel. (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) PASTERNAK Now Showing DAILY ARRIVALS In Smartest SPRING FASHIONS Modes that accurately reflect the most charming themes of recog- nized Parisian style authorities. SPORTSWEAR ENSEMBLES DAYTIME DRESSES EVENING GOWNS ‘WRAPS HATS All typically "Pasternak” in quality, style ] and individuality. 1 a buffet supper last night at her home, | former Senator and Mrs. Marion Butler, [ involving the breaking of his ri $ The Ambassador of Belglum and | incess de Ligne and their daughter, | cess Elizabeth de Ligne, will go to ew York this afternoon to remain funtil the first of next week. They will | e the honor guests at a reception Fri-| Zay afternoon of Mrs. Cass Gilbert, | ho will entertain in her home, 1 East inety-fourth street. The Minister of Egypt and Mme my entertained at dinner last evening n honor of His Highness Prince | ohammed Ali Ibrahim. The other ests were the Ambassador of Belgium d Princess de Ligne, the Ambassador Germgny and Frau von Prittwitz- affron, the Minister of Austria and | . Prochnik, the Minister of Persia, | Davoud Khan Meftah: Senator 4nd Mrs. Willilam H. King, Representa- %;e and Mrs. Clay Stone Briggs, mdr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Colby, Maj. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon. Miss| 3 Gordon, Mrs. Harold Walker, | . and Mrs. Charles Le Fevre, Senorita Padilla, Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Miss Fxilona Hamilton, Mrs. Karl Klemm, | Felim Hamil Bey. Mr. Ramses Chaflev secretary of the.legation: Mr. A. F. -Eissy and Mr. Mostafa Nour, attache f the legation. 1 ‘The Minister of the Netherlands and | ime. van Roven will entertain a small | pany informally at dinner this| ening. Mrs. W. H. McMaster, wife of Senator cMaster of South Dakota, and Mrs. Norbeck, wife of Senator Norbeck, of South will not be at tomorrow afternoon, but will re- ve on Thursday afternoon, February #6. at the home of Mrs. McMaster, 4810 ?annm\cul avenue. Representative and Mrs. Henry Riggs athbone are the guests in whose honor t and Countess @'Alx will enter- | ain at dinner ot the Wardman Park evening. Mrs. Rath- | in at luncheon at the iub on Saturday for | ] i:ms John Q Tilson and Mrs. Joe | rail will be at home informally at the | dayfiower Wednesday afternoon, Feb- | 15, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. ; Mrs. P'Y:azm:k W. Mx.'n'dy, wife of esentgtive Magrady of ennsyl- Pania, will entertain at Juncheon at 1 ®'clock at the Hotel Washington Friday ;}f.wmwn in honor of Mrs. James J. vis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, nd Mrs. David Alken Reed, wife of tor Reed of Pennsylvania. F b £ Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of the Bec- e Presidy I be e i “SAY | | WITH FLOWERS” Spring Flowers —Violets, Roses, Sweet Peas, Orchids and all other favorites at Moderate Prices. 1Birthday, Anniversary and presentation bas- kets effectively arrang- ed TRV SUSUBUBUTL vy el P GEORGE C. SHAFFER Our Only Store ] 14th and Eye ? [ Phones: Muin 106 U 2416 BETTIE FROCKS 113':" ) TR ‘5 6% Presenting new ideas embodying delightful punted fabncs. L LTS AR TAY ALY ERS LA T ~< | Burton, Capt._and_Mrs. |in Chevy Chase, in honor of Miss Ade- | Mrs. Arthur Ringland, Mrs. George hter of the Com- laide Douglass. dai Revenue and Mrs. | missioner of Intern: guests. | — | Dinner for Returned Member of Lower House at Willard. ! A dinner was given by Col. and Mrs. | Cotin H. Livingstone in the presidential suite of Willard Hotel last evening in honor of Representative James A. Hughes, who, after an absence from Congress of 10 years, began his second period of scrvice in that body this Fall. Mr. Hughes had served seven terms in Congress, beginning with the Fifty- seventh and ending with the Sixty- third. Led by Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, the guests sang the State anthem,| “West Virginia Hills.” | ‘The company included: Senator M. M | Neely, Representative and Mrs. Hughes, | Representative and Mrs. Carl G. Bach- | man, Representative and Mrs. Frank L. Bowman, Representative and Mrs. Wil- liam S. O'Brien, Representative and | Mrs James F. Strother, Representative and Mrs, E. T. England, Representative | and Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, Repre-| sentative Gilbert N. Haugen, Repre- | sentative Theodore E. Burton. Miss William J Dudley, Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, Capt. A. G. Diebrell, Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, |David Hunt Blair. There were 60 former Senator Howard Sutherland, Mrs. A. M. McLachlan and Miss Mar- garet L. Sutherland. Mrs. Clarence E. Hancock, wife of Representative Hancock of New York, cntertained at luncheon yesterday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, when her ghests were Mrs. Roy O. Woodruff, Mrs. Willlam E. Evans, Mrs. Charles Tatgenhorst, jr.: Greenway Inn SEA FOOD Wednesdays— and Fridays —85¢— My oun delicious pastriea and kot breads daily. at 50% IMPORTED FEBRUARY Every year Miss Arden spei Paris supervising the work sive shops of France apd usual in d“iim' ata price a decided advantage 1o DEMEYER ELIZABETH ARDEN Sale Closing BABANI PERFUMES Discount NOVELTIES at great reduclions WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 8th to 11th nds weeks in London and of her European branches. And during this time, she visits the most exclu- England, finds out litle artists and modistes, and chooses new and exclusive things to gladden the hearts of her American clients. Miss Arden has decided to offer hese charming picces of lingerie, which are all hand made and un- reduction which makes it purchase during this sale. Smart perfumes, bags, flowers and other accessories may be obtained as well. Visit the Elizabeth Arden Salon at your earliest convenience to take advantage of this delightful opportu Andwhile you arein the nity. Salon, make every inquiry shout your skin. Gracious advice will be given in de- il are 50 important in one's Telephone for App Treatments and Exer sk about the Manipulative Exercises. They {ome Treatment. oimments for Skin cises: Franklin 4334 ELIZABETH ARDEN 1147 CONNECTICUT AVE , WASHINGTON, D.C, LONDON NEW YORK PARIS Elisabeth Aldm'u'ummu Toilet Propurationy Are on Sule at the fium‘\luurl / E. | ankle. | FUR COATS as low as Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, national g:esldem of the League of American | r. Women, will be the author guest of | the Friday morning Book Reviews at | th: Willard Hotel this week. Mrs. Se- | ton will discuss her book, which is in | process of making, dealing with travel | and adventure in South America. $ 1952 In the Burt Clearance Sale Prices are reduced vel;y materially—and sizes are more or less broken, of course: but the qualities are Burt qualities—and the styles are Burt modes. Women's Shoes Black, Tan, Patent and Black Satin Straps 38.55 Black, Tan, Patent, Black Satin, Black and Brown Suede, Silver and Gold Kid Pumps ‘10.35 — and Straps— You'll find equally interesting reductions in Children's, Boys' and Growing Girls' Shoes. . Men's Shoes: Black and Tan Ox 57.35 fords, and Highv Shoes— — Black and Tan Ox- Hosiery. too—that's in the clearance sale. Arthur Burt Shoe Co. 1343 F Street The House g of Courtesy 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. ¢ Courtesy Answering Spring’s Call With New Styles in Beverly “Arch-Friend” Shoes =P, The House Philipsborn Beantiful Models, Aglow With the Smartest Colored Materials $8.50 and $1() These “Fashion Shoes of Comfort” Are Styled in Rk BLACK KID n.".‘.":".",'.'f‘. e $10 KID BLACK KiDe suq’ My ey ; $10 y Kl Tebwn e ."I“EHM7,‘~RNI1§' 3 () lamn "$i0 $8.50 Sisea 3 ta § Widthe AAA te C Wenrers of Heverly —Arch-Friend Bhoes will greet with delight the New Bpring Models for (hey renew with inoreasing emphasis the pledge of “unexcelled Heauty with Comfort Bupreme.” e i vl o K o KoK employ a patented bullt-ln Aveh Sup- the Arch with unususl firmness and A combination last -the heel two widihe uring snugness of 04, Beverly Chifton Hose, in llumvmisin] Shades, $145 10 3195 o pene Dexdale has created a Service Weightin"Hindu", “Ziaze”, “Charme” .. . and other fashionable hues that keep proud company with you and your escort. At the Dexdale Hosiery Salon, 1348 FS¢, N.W., Washington, D. C, it goes by the oumber T7-AS. Appropeiately priced at $2 o Semi-Annual Sale! $7 85 Reduced from $12%° Stetson Shop Strap Slippers—Operas— Oxfords and Snappy Ties in patent leather — suede — calfskin — satin — brocade and kidskin ... Street—ajter- noon and evening models. SteETsoN SHOE SHor 1305 F Street CORPORATED . 1919 Que Street " to the A ) SPRING SHOWING of Smart Costumes For All Occasions —_— Invites You THURSDAY FEB. 9 FRIDAY FEB. 10