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SO CIETY. State Receptions Develop - Smart Types in Costumes Mme. Sze. Wife of Chinese Envoy, Adheres to Picturesque Native Ensembles Prevail This Season. BY MARGARET POE HART. A few years ago diplomats in the native dress of their respective countries lent picturesque aspect to White House receptions, there often being as many 8s & dozen women in the colorful attire, but now it would be rare, indeed. to sce a forcign woman in an entire costume country. When Mr. Masanao hara WAs ambassador to this ¢ from Japan it was the custom the wives of the members of the embas fI to follow the lead of the dataty wife of the then ambassador and wear native costume. It always added note to the event with out their irquaint eyen to th brilliantly of brocades nented. ravely sces the native dress n lands at a fete in the Cap- r it 1s true that even in their ntries the diplomat finds th attire most popular. . wife of the Minister o Sao-Ke Alfred b hostess who now dons for official partics. Executive Mansion she is a esque figure in her rich nese dress and when entertaining the legation she adds the same mosphere of her native land to her crawing room. Many of her costumes are in soft pastel shades of satin richly embroidered m brilliant colors, while me of them are quite somber in dark ay or blue with flowery design. tradi~ tional in the Chinese fashion, worked out 1n dull shades. Mme. Sze enter- tamed at a delightfully appointed luncheon at the legation Thursday in . Wililam Howard Taft. nief Justice. and for this she sclected a lustrous silver satin embroidered in a paler gray. Sze almost always wears the can footwear with her costumes hen attending an afternoon party, r where a hat is necessary, she wil clect an American hat to wear with her native dress Mrs. Taft wore to the. luncheon in honor a leaf green velvet gown, fashioned along straight lines and trimmed with touches of gold. Her hat. & close-fitting model, matched her gown Striking Costumes Worn By Charming Visitor. . sister of Mrs. ferro, wife of the Dis- trict Commissioner, who spent some weeks in Washington as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, is in New York preparatory to sailing Saturday, February 18, for her home in London, England. While in Washington Miss Fu.ton made a host of friends and scercely a day went by that there was not some festivity for her. Miss Fulion has exquisite taste in selecting her cos- tumes and during her stay in Washing- ton she wore several effective enscmbles showing many of the mew notes of ‘e adopted by the English woman. ball Miss Fulton szlected a rich in gown, designed along quite unu lines. ‘The bodice a fitted piod2] with dropped shouiders, the waist line extending far below the normal waistline, and the skirt quite fitted at the back and front. was made with a clinging gatherpd effect at the sides with looped streamers of black velvet ribbon falling to the hemiine of the skirt which nearly tratled the floor. With this’ she wore the new Chanel Jewel: a mecklace, earrings and bracelet: 3 Another handsome gown worn by Miss Fulton to an evening party was made of green chiffon. the bodice a fitted model with a bateau neckline, end fashioned in a diagnoal tuck design ‘The skirt, rather ‘short, was trimmed with a decp fringe of beads with a nar- row gold belt “merking the almost normal waistine. At a dinenr given in her honor, Miss Fulton chose a yellow crepe gown beaded all over in crystal beads and designed with a slceveless bolero jacket which is guite the vogue in London, giving a two-plece effect. At a luncheon, Miss Pulton was in a 7own of beige crepe black satin made | ziong straight lines, with long fitted #leeves. and the skirt draped to one side and with tiny pleats at the front. With this she wore a leaf brown brushed feit hery ornament at the n. showing the head of Her sl for the gown were of kid to m r hangbag aiso co ipper. b2 ponded wi wore with £mart frock was a spotted fur in shades s and fashioned along semi-tail- ne and lined with beige English w Taliaferro, York with vovage party a who went to New her sister to bid her bon wore recently 0 an evening gown of cardinal red velvet, the bodice made model and the skirt un- and floor length. clinging ng a straight-line eff he wore satin slinpers 1o velvet «d with large iant orname anel jewel 1t e ed ) s 4 stones vely govr and bri Mrs of white mopre ith the fullness “ bustle $hades of Blue Dominate In Frocks for Spring wore to a b s unusually b ied vith & round ne of the ¢ The wown e ) the el with a high B IBiestne i sy matched bt of suede und ber Do 3 vtk Wi gray of tie gown irman of Vhe ball for ot Ve Episcopsl Mome for Felraary 20 ut rown it tise 5w poinied el thom YV oneckli B BL Uk JefL ot L design Worked ol iy i, corranpoRaing withs 1he oo e Muse. Frochnlk Wears i Gown wite of Ve Minleter « bamrt white 1y far b PIR e new pelal fionl bnd Weling Ve Favira W. Bierie e wovas of bleck Vievieperent maae with e squsre neckline at ont aand long Niled pleeves Lends W & pant b Ve 1 fa o e Vi Vs ing n“ whiieh Costume—Striking | skirt is slightly gathered and at the | front there is a bow of the velvet. | With this she wears a hat of felt, | trimmed with a motif of the velvet at_the back and front of the crown. | Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, who | with Mr. Seton will entertain at a | |large tea this afternoon at the Ma: | flower Hotel, is wearing a striking en- | semble of beige georgette crepe, fash- | iohed along fitted lines, with a petal | effect of the material from cach side | | extending to the hemline of the mod- | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. | erately long skirt. About the rather ! high neckline is a scarf of the ma- | | terial which falls down the front in two | panels. Her hat to wear with this| frock is a_ transparent gold lace togue | model and she also wears a string of | East_Indian carnelians, and at the left | shoulder of the gown a large orchid | is held. Milisary Night Plancisd For Bay State Society | The next meeting of the Massa-| chusetts State Society of Washington, Inc, will be held Thursday evening. | February 16, at the new Natjonal Press | Club Auditorium. The feature of the | evening will be moving pictures of the | famous 26th Yankee Division partic- |ipating in the World War. At the | conclusion of the pictures a short re- ! ception will be held, after which danc- | ing will follow until 1 o'clock. Mem-| bers of the entertainment committee | {have had sevaral meetings at the resi- dence of the president of the soclety, Assistant Attorney General of the United States, Mr. George R. Farnum, nd Mrs. Farnum, and all arrangements | have been completed for the big mili- tary night. Many distinguished ofticers of the famous Yankee division, who are now residents of Washington are ex- pected 1o be present. | At the last meeting of the committee | a rising vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Farnum for their ! wonderful hospitality and their keen |interest and enthusiasm for the society. Farnum's leadership the | | society has increased 100 per cent. A| | renewed interest is being taken in the | society, many of the older members i coming back and numerous requests | for applications for new members. | Among the guests expected are Maj Gen. B. Frank Cheatham, Maj. James F. Coupal, Licut. Col. A. A. Maybach, | |Brig. Gen. George S. Simonds. Lieut. [Col. Lewis N. Cass, Col. William S. Bowen, Lieut. Col. William Alfonte, | Brig. Gen. Wiliam E. Horton, Lieut. Col. Ralph S. Porter, Lieut. Col. Douglas Potts, Capt. John L. Shanley, Lieut. | Comdr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Akerstrom, Capt. Ernest L. Bennett, Rear Admiral | and Mrs. Lucius A. Bostwick, Comdr. {and Mrs. Alfred W. Brown, Lieut. and Mrs. Edward J. Cummings.gLieut. and | | Mrs. Roswell B. Daggett, Lieut. James !J. Graham, Capt. and Mrs. Raiph M. Griswoid, Rear Adimiral and Mrs. John | Daliigan, jr.; Lieut. Comdr. George F.| Hussey, jr; Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelther, jr.; Capt. Victor | A. Kimberly, Licut. Ernest W. Litch, | |Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore C. Lonn- ! quest, Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph A | Mahony. Lieut. Daniel Lynch., Rear Armiral and Mrs. Charles Morris. Lieut. | Thomas F. O'Brien, Licut. Comdr. and | Mrs. Ernest G. Small, Capt: Harold | W. Smith, Lieut. Hayden H. Smith, | {Capt. and Mrs. Herbert E. Stevens, Lieur. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles D.| Swain, Comdr. and Mrs. Leo F. Welch | and Lieut. Comdr. John E. Williams. | Orticers of the retired list: Lieut. and | Mrs. Emil E. Artois, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John W. Morse, Rear Admiral | and Mrs. Charles W. Parks, Comdr. | and Mrs. Robert G. Peck, Commodore | and Mrs. James A. Ring. Maj. and Mrs. S. Wiliard Saxton. The disabled veterans of Massa- chuseits at Waiter Reed Hospital have also been invited as guests of the soctety. Pictures start promptly at 9 o'clock. Dancing 10 o'clock. ~ Guest tickets may be obtained from officers and members of the soclety. - . Virginians Announce + Annual Colonial Fete At the regular executive mecting of the Socity t Nold the Aflalr in comn cays ‘n Vv Hotel, Thursd, o'clock the s socie emoration of the Colonlal at the ayflo: y at #:30 ars, president of appointed Gen. H. Oden ging director of the affair, ral committee meeting of Who is visiting her cousins Represent. She Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dittler of | Atlanta, Ga., are the guests of the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beh- rend, of Beverly Court. Mr. Dittler will | return South in a few da: 1 Mrs. Sidney Hechinges and her two children, accompanied by her mother- in-law, Mrs. Hechinger, left Washing- ! ton Wednesday for Fiorida to spend two weeks. | Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger went to New | York Wednesday and is the guest of | her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Eugene Luchs. { The Wednesday Club was entertained at luncheon, foilowed by bridge, last week by Miss Bert Israel in her home on Wyoming avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levi will leave Washington Tuesday for New Orlean: to remain several weeks. M: dney H. Refzenstein is in Ha- vana, Cuba, for two weeks. Mi. and Mrs. Edmund Kaufman spent the weck end in Baltimore, the guesis of relatives. Mrs. Alvin West of New York was the guest last weck of Mr. and Mrs. | Lee Baumgarten Miss Esther Sherly, who was the guest of M Alexander Dittler last week, 15 now visiting in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Rudolph Behrend returns today from New York, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sol Rice, at the Hotel Dauphin. | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baum left vesterday for New Orleans and will spend several weeks in the South. Mrs. Arthur Marks {5 in Toledo, Ohi~, the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Roush. Mr. Willlam Behrend is in New York where he is engaged in business and | is at the Hotel Dauphin staying with his cousin, Mr. Irvin Rice. | Mrs. Julia Luchs was hostess Wed- nesday. entertaining the Afternoon Card Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith spent last week in New York. spent Mrs. Leonard Schloss week in Hackensack, N. J. Mrs. Abram Feist and daughter, Miss Marjorie Feist, returned to their home in Newark, N. J. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fel:t sailed for Europe vesterd muking the Mediterranean trip to spend two months, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Eenjamin Hollander Mr. and Mrs_Fulton Brylawski are visiting Mrs. Brylawski's parents in Texus, to remain several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gusdor! were at home last Sunday in observance of their fortieth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. S S Richard and daughter, Miss Claire Richard, safled last at the Mayflower Howel Gen. Lake presiding, appointed which in- ive J. Cloyd Byars, ex-officlo; ex- H. Oden Lak Lodge Hill, Mr Wililam P Ke Mr Willlam G y Itadclift, Mr Dunkum, Mr nton K. Leith, Jackson, Dr. Henry T D. Rogers, Mr. Juhn am H. 8 commit | committees clude Repr president s 1 Wil ¥ 100 at- | An- Representative entative Chf- | Jepresentative | 1, Repre Harrion Peiry Moore, Hepre Tuckey the - ireve, Dr i Dallas Leith, Mr. | L. Davis, Green, M1 ¥ Jeuniell i Authony, Ma). E. | nd Mr James A fld- The matron committee igcludes Walter L Bulton, chaltman, and A Allen, 15 Maud Howell Gt Mrs “Annie Wil Osborn, M Wiy Bertie 8 follinck Mis C. Con Taith Howell I Edward Jusper Curnmi M Allee i Are Bivihgh ! B Rttt commite Shonis ater, chulimisn, | ¥ Clyne riy. Mr Willam and M M Tyler, b, ot Duke. chir - sall, M1 Ktich Fiea . Myers, Iy wiis, M0 01 Ishell und Orinn, 3 . DA R, Chapter Sponsors Card Purty February lo LAdional pationesses tor the card party S e given by Ve Aty and | 7 Cnupter, Lsughiers of Ui Amer wt Mevoluton st Werdman Park on i B Ghcen Kl ly Mir Chinrles ‘ vaghton Woun Wi et Good Jotui M. Beavern wnd Mis Lyler | | | ‘ J ¥ i ey My Dcatur Kuppa Kapps Gamma Group In Honor Guest Liat| ALE Claade Watts and Mis Hosettor | will cutertain e Waskiloglon Alimn Arciation of Keppis Kappa Genne st dbines Luesduy €veniig, st 450 Argyle I eriuce, i oo ’ | ko will attend the wedding | shimer | mr | duy night for Europe Tuesday to spend several months, Mr. and Mrs Frederick Levy returned from their honeymoon trip und have taken an apartment in the Argonne. Mrs. Jennfe Berliner left Washington Thursday for Detroit to attend the wed- ding of her niece, Miss Rosa Otten- berg, o Mr.o Jacob Neuman of Cleve- land, which will take place this ¢ H ning at 5 o'clock at the Statler Hotel | Mrs M 8. Cohen. aunt of the bride | of Miss Ethel Gunder- Philip Peyser Frie nder will place this evening at 8 o'elock at the Washington Hotel The ceremony will be witnessed by the im- | mediate relatives of the young couple and Mrs. Friedlander will spend thetr honeymoon in- Cuba i Mrs J. Cobenno of Wakefield Holl | - of relatives In New York neveral weekn | ular monthly meeting of the | Counell of Jewish Women will ace a2 15 o'clock at the community | nter Tuesday afternoon. An interest tig_ program will be given, which will | nclude “Notes From & | Diary,” by Dr. Willlam J o of the National Geographic Bociely Co-opervative Financlng,” by Louls | Brovailow, Tormer Commissioner of e District, und “Harytone Ballads,” by | Danel S O'Bien, with Jack Neshit at | the planio. followed by & Valentine day | soctsl hour duy, Murch 20, the| councll will give w birthday anniversiry Fancheon at the community cente b followed by an o elaborate Surpris Jrogram The wtag dinmer given for My g former proesident of the Jewlah | Community Center, and Mr. Morris | Cafiits, president-elect, by thelr n fiends, 0 the gurden of the Miyflower | Hotel, Wednesagy might, Febrawry 1| Wi mos) cnjovable wffalr. Among e | Peakers were Abram Bimon, I | Avre ershfeld Hany King, Mors Caliilz and Representative Benjamin Gulden Hepresentative men from every sulle of 1ite were present to honor My Ik wnd M1 Catrilz for thelr efforts In Wbt of e conter Mis M. Kol of Baltimore was the wuest of relatives o town the past Week } M tron niter ‘The marrd and N [ Helen Birashurger hus returned | New Orleans, where she visited hier | Mire Arthur G, Newmyer, Charter Day ! For University Alunni he Undversity of Nebrasks Al Association will hold (el charter day | reunlon wb the A AU W Club house, | 1644 Kyw stieet norUiwest, Wedies | atoWoaclock Gien Jame B Fachiet ohiet of the Al Corps, U B, | Arniy, will he Ui guest of howor and will nake an addiess on asronantics Dsnchig wnd biidge will follow from ¥ uclock W 13 wcluck, . Reunion | WINIF] Il return to her home in Wisconsin within a short time, | Hampshire avenue { historic old manston built and ocen 1 Netl, take | | Huusler, land 1. street Hanry | K RED BABR, ve and Mrs. William F. Kopp of lTowa. Art Promoters Name Date For Oriental Banquet ‘The Art Promoters’ Club has issued invitations for its annual Oriental ban- quet and bal masque the evening of Tuesday, February to open with dinner at 9 o'clock in the Hotel Dupont, o club’s new headquarters. 1400 New northwest. Dancing will follow and prizes are announced for costumes and special features. About 200 are expected, the honor guests being foreign dipiomats, Senators. Representa- tives and other art apprecfators commiitee in charge are the officers of the club: Mr. Rowland Lyon, president; Mr. Murray L. Marshall. M s Rohr- back, Miss Maxine Rolle. Miss Delia F. Bogue, Miss Mittic E. Burch and Mr. Willlam E. Huntington The object of the afair is specially t in Oriental art. and for fts nclude 21, Mr. and Mrs (e} eolle. Mr. and Mirs. Lncien Whiting Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Beres- ford and Dr erirude Richardson Brigham. The H Dupont is that pled Tes by Mrs, - Jater denes known Phoche Hearst during he in Washir m. It wa °r many rs a5 the It embas: Its sparcious rooms with var- uet floors and pansicd oakt eefling moke an impressive background for club activities 5 Card p:‘:‘ty :1: Benefit To Studen: Loan Fund Arranzements have boen completed for the card party to be given tamarrow afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel by the Auxiliary Bonrd of Regents of Trin- ity College for the ctudent loan fund Mrs. James G. Haskell, in charge of the affair, fs isted by Mre Mastin E. Joynt, patronesses. Mrs. Hilleary L Offutt, v, tickets: Mrs. Joseph B A Kendy, priz a0 Mr Mauri Doran, print Mrs coptior from the | Mrs. John C on, Mr 74 n Mrs. R I Cas<idy, Mrs. R. L. s A Charles aves, Mrs. Georer Weschler, Mrs. Thor 3. elty, Mrs. Francts Hemeit, Mrs. § Among the patrons and patronces o Lady Iuabella Howard Alejandro Padilla, Mrs. Merchant honey, Representiative Mrs Norton, Representative Thomas ¥ Woodlock, Mrs Thomas H. Carter, Miss Mary R. Roach. Mrs. J. 1eo Kolb, Mis Ella” Loratne 1 Mis John Dougheriy, My Marv Catherine Phelan. Mr 1 John Cammack Mt James G Hemelt, M Chiistlan Martin E. Jovnt, Mra. Dr, Mary O'Mallcy, Mr Mre Charles Clagett Charles MeGilley, My Mrs Johin 1 Ne O'Connell, Mis Mrs. Richard ¥ B Stanley, Mrs. W Mrs. Pauline Velati rice P, Doran, Mr Mrs. 85 Dolan Donohoe Eorly, Mrs. Robert 1L Adelalde Rover Cavanagh, 1 Carsidy My George Mrs. Elmer Murphy, Mrs Joseph Mr omas A Cannon, M, Corinne Beavens and Miss Catherine A McKenna J Shar Ma- Mary ¥ Pealy s Franci J Heay Grorge W1 Moone Mavbury, Mis Alexander M- nan, Mra. James Hilleary L. Oftutt awyer, Mrs. Jo.epa am A Wi 1t Beyer John ¥ " Mrs John ) Graves, M. " Annual Banquet in View For Ohio Girla" Club Invitations have been fed by (e Ohin Girly' Club for thelr annual bans auet, and - enterlniament, Seturdae February 18 at the Lee House, Fifteenth W6 o'clock. Mis Frank for the elub: Judge Roy A Havies Her il b guents 1 program has heen ar- B Willls, sponon atheyn Heller and Mrs 1o A special m anged |vms;:;;; il j | | | | 14y Co ( Daily quality and style disti ness, | Al Head Siaes A The | altan | 3| Senor Don | h, Mis | J M bund ccticut Avenue Smart Maodes Arriving Hats combining all the essentinl to a perfeet « semble of springtime smart- Conservatively Priced D. _C. FEBRUARY Chevy Chase Society Enjoys Tea Parties And Bridgc Luncheons Reading Class Reviews Book on George Washington by Princess Rad:ziwill, | Mr. Paul Pitcher of Jersey City, N. J., | Is the guest of his parents, Mr. and ! | Mrs. E. H, Pitcher, at their home on | McKinley street. | The Reading Class of Chevy Chase met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Clinton L. Walcott on Kirk street. The | book reviewed was “They Knew Wash- lnfllmu." by Princess Ekatherina Radzi- [l | _ Misses Martha and Jean Gilbert of | Laurel, Md.. are the weck end guests | of Miss Barbara Norcross, daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Norcross, at her | home on Raymond street. Mrs.. E. H. Pitcher of McKinley street entertained at bridge and sup- per Saturday evening for the members of her club. Dr. Carson P. Frailey of Livingston street enterlained the Chevy Chase | Chanters at_supper Monday evening. | Mrs. J. D. Thompson of Ingomar | street_entertained on Saturday after- lefll\ at luncheon and bridge in honor | of her daughter, Mrs. I. L. Moore of ! North Pelham, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis of Mc- | Kinley street entertained at bridge and supper on Saturday evening. | Mrs. Richard Lamb of Jenifer street | | entertained at tea Sunday in honor | of her daughter, Miss Winifred Lamb, | { whose marriage took place Thursday | | morning. | Miss Dorothy Seay of Thirty-third street entertained at tea Saturday, when Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle presided at {the tea table. |""Mrs. F. D. Mannock entertaiged the | members of her club at luncheon and bridge on Monday at her home on Morrison street. Mr. Karl F. Stuhler of McKinley street has gone to Monticello, Towa, on | account of the death of his father. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williamson and their family have closed their home on | Morrison street and are stopping at the ayette Hotel. | | "Mr. and Mrs. Bert Somers of Elm | street entertained at bridge and supper Friday evening in honor of Mrs. I L Moore of North Pelham, N. Y., who is | visiting her parvents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson of Ingomar street Mrs. William Shaeffer has returned | to her home on Van Ness street after spending several weeks in Philadel- phia, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gates and their | daughter, Peggy, have gone to New | York, where they will make thelr future home. Mrs. D. luncheon | home on | Mrs. 1 tea Su parkwas Mrs. Alexander Wylie of Cedar park- way entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday afternoon. Miss Virginia Heck of New Bruns- wick, Conn., is the house guest of her aunt, Miss Emma Hayes Heck, at her home on Northampton strect Th> music section of Chevy Chase will entertain at a musical Tuesday ! evening, February 21, at the Methodist Home on Connccticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Clark were hosts Tuesday evening at dinner and bridgy at th home on Irving street. Mrs. Char . Penn of Forty-fourth strect entertained at luncheon and » on Wednesday afternoon Edith ‘Wiison of Princeton, N J.. 15 the house guest of her sister, Mrs. H. F. Pellignn of Forty-fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs of Thirty- cighth strect have gone to Orlando, Fia.. to spend two weeks. ‘The music section of Chevy Chase Club will entertain on March 2 at a benefit bridge party at the Chevy | Chase, Md, Library. Mrs. Clarke S. Imlay is the chairman. 1 Harry Stutz of Thirty-ninth entertained the members of her nd bricge Thursday Mr. Edward Rire, the son of Dr. and Mrs ‘Thomas Rice of Thirty-ninth street, a graduate of Tech High School is spending three weeks at Palm Beach Fla, as the guc of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Copenhav Mrs. L. B. Newell has returned to her home in Chariotte, N. C, after pending several weeks as the house guest of Mrs. Clara A. Sasser of Hes- keth street Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Harold Smith of Military road entertained at bridge and supper on Priday evening in honor of Mr bury G. Davis_entertained at and bridge Tuesday at her MeXinley street. wrence Baker entertained at day at her home on Magnolia | stre club at luncheon Galloway visiting inFort A 1 the remainder of the Winter. Mres, Galloway vas entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the Franklin Arms. Mr, and Mrs. P. H Bates have re- {turned to their home on Livingston | street from Atlantic City, N. J, where | they attended the convention ‘of the | American Ceramic Soclety at the Am- | bussudor Hotel | Mrs. Oswald Schreiner e { luncheon Tuesday, Februar: | Cosmos Club i honor of Mrs | G. Knight, wife o | Bureau of Chemistry and Solls. Her Mrs. Renick W. Dunlop, . Woods, Mrs. Arthur G | g 3 5 A, Browne, Mrs. Cottrell, Mrs, 33332322, 28222328222 84211 NOW o0rl1 Cathedral Mansions CAFE 3300 Connecticut Avenue tertained at at the Henry the chief of the Chatles W | e Under New Management HARRY G. KOPEL Formetly of the New Willard and Owner of the Well Known per Reort Its Culaine Md ) i 1 W \ | Lot " | W Witk Dinner from | to 8 AL ! Hutnresantenn st s sttt i New Spring s M g it 12, 1928 PART 3 | Warburton, Mrs. John W. Turrentine | Mrs lValcnt;nc Dance in View SOCIETY. ! INCORPORATED TZ on NINTH asove G sT. [APPAREL SPECIALISTS ATTENDED BAL BOHEME FOR MONDAY WILL CLOSE OUT AT A JACRIFICE NEW JSPRING FASHIONS FOR MADAME | | | MADEMOUISELLE THE JUNIO® MISS FOR LESS THA COSi OF IHE FOR LESS THAM OF THE WOK] $20 TO $25 NEW ) DRESSES FOR. . ... .. ‘8 $35 TO 29 COATS P surrs, ensevete st 1 324 HIGHER COST MODELS SOLD AT DRESSES FOR $] o ABQVE COST THE ONE DOLLAR TO DEFPAY F THE EXPENJE USANIS GARMENT.S _ ACTU, THAN COST TO Ma WINTER COAT/S 10 T0 415 Left, Miss Helen Augusta Colhoun, and at the right, Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, UCE )\ HAN COS in the costumes they wore to the Bal Boheme of the Washington Arts Club. P,!;_I!%CFDU;-?J/ER T N COST OF SIZE 12 TO SIZE 44 STOPRE O%EN AT & A. M. Three-Act Play Scheduled | As Benefit to Hospital | —— i 4 The dramatic club of St. James' ,:"W | Church will given a beneit performance | {{ (lomple[e Dinner | | of “Honor Bright.” a play in three acts, | ?’. ?’» | for the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat | I ,[ | | Mrs. Warner W. Stockberger. Mrs. Jo- | seph W. T. Duval, Mrs. A. ines Ris William W. Skinner and Mrs. Karl F. Kellerman. R o th For Georgia Society Hospital in the parish hall of St. |, The Georgia State Soclety of Wash-| James' Chureh, Eighth street between i/ fngton will hold its ennual Valentine B and C streets northeast, Thursday ||| celebration by giving a dance and card | at 8 o'clock pm. Mrs. F. K. Sparrow /! party on the evening of February 17 at IS chairman of the hospital committee | 2400 Sixteenth street. This occasion » bids fair to be one of great festicity, Parents surpassing any entertainment that has been given by the organization. There | will. be many attractive features, in-| cluding prizes for the winners at cards and in the dancing contest. Favors will be distributed during the evening An unusually good orchestra has been secured. Maj. S. Gordon Green. chalrman of the entertainment committec. will be assisted by Mrs. R. E. L. Hall. Miss Annabel Matthews and Miss Nellie Adamson. Mrs. Julia Almand will make arrangements for the card tables Mrs. John A Massey, jr.. hostess. v assist Miss Jessie Dell of the intro ductory_committee Al ‘Georglans in their friends are cordially invited to take part in this gala event. Guest cards may be obtained at the -door Dancing begins at 9 o'clock. Husl’ianh Is H‘onor Guest | At Wife's Surprise Party A surprise party in honor of the birthday of Mr. J. Mavnard Magruder was given by Mrs. Magruder at their home in Lyon Village. Va. Thursdav evening of last week. Bridge was played followed by dancing. Among the guests who motored out from Washington were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichhorn. Mis Eleanor Saunders, M'ss Marzaret Man- nix, Miss Betty Cook, Miss Mae O'Con- nor. Miss Gertrude Van Riper. Mis Katherine May, Mr. J. V. Conneliy. Mr John W. Pihelly, Mr. James Lee Tracy Mr. P. J. Donohue, Mr. Gerald Trimbic and Mr. Edward Dunlap. i 1 ) Announce i Daughter's Betrothal ! Mr. and Mrs. N. Rosenblatt of Che: It Chase Parkway announce the cngage- ment of their daughter. Mary R. to Mr. Israel Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- t this city. {{} Nest to Martha Washinzton Candy Store | —— ) The coming season again welcomes with open arms Tailored Spring Suits 25 being as servicahle <t flower proclaims sizes advance Washington and And prices here start at...... % UL L LU d 27707 Materials perform a dual now as they will be when the Spring! Fvery attractive e. all tyles should induce early <election. Ensemble Suits ' $192: to 592 Charge Accounts Invited rol ' splendid assortr every ~ wan fashioned today’s style ideas Card part_v Announced To Aid Consumptivcs Mrs. Edmund J Brenian is chairman of arrangements for the benefit eard party for Starmont Ald for Consump- tives, to be giben at Rale day, February 20, at ing Mrs. Brennan are Mrs d wart. Mrs. Joseph Fonton, Mr ppleton Clark. Mrs_Alva Case. ) George Cohan. Mrs Dewitte Chadwick. Mrs. A M McLachlen, Mrs - H son, Mrs. Joseph Randall. Mrs. Charles E. West and Miss L. B. Fisher 7T LLLITIILL LI ez Advance Showing of 'SPRING FROCK at Special Introductory Prices $15 $1985 $25 $20.50 The Ensemble this season ss an imporeant new mode, So are the new one and two prece creas vons. Al are here, carefully selececd, beauer fully made and mose aceracovely prced o secure your patronage. Lovely georgetees arorstre creatrons o princed orepes, ll‘"‘[""A!"l.".‘, ,,llf L \'.'.fi" \(l‘ s for women and morsses as chines. Every new s and well as specral sizes for the Millinery netion - Kbt WA larger woman. PHE WOMAN'S SPECIALTY SHO® Maper Bros. & Co. RAPEUAU SRR TR A ) AL 1 EAEA 11RO A

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