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'SOCIETY." Personal Notes Gathered of Off@_l_\fi’ishington Congress and Department Circles Represented in Recent Chronicles—Arrivals and Departures Listed in Record (llf Week. Senator Walter E. Edge returned recently relurned to Washington after weésterday from Florida, where he has' a visit of 10 days with them. been for a fortnight. home in Maine. Mrs. Edge joined him here after visiing in her former | Mrs. Laura Elien Verran, who is pro- longing her visit abroad, is at Monte Carlo, where she will remain until some STAR., WASHINGTON, D._C., FEBRUARY 26 1928—PART 3. THE SUNDAY 2 res 3 d Mrs. Wallace H. tine in the Spring During her past W&ig.n:;‘.“:(!h:!::ge_ have with them four months of travel in Europe and as their guest for a few weeks, Mrs. D. Africa Mrs. Verran passed some time A Lumbard of Maine, mother of Mrs. White. who arrived in Washington this week Representative and Mrs. Ciaries A. Eaton have with them in their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel their sop-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Demler of Plainfield, N. J The First Assistant Secretary of the Department _of the Interior and Mrs. Edward C. Finney have with them as few weeks their daughter, . Scoyan of Zion Naional . and the latter's small son, . Scoyan, namesake of his , the Assistant Secretary. . The Assistant Secretary of Com- | morce and Mrs. Walter F. Brown have rned to Washington from a 10-day wip. and are at the Mayflower, where they are making their home. Gen, and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton will §0 to New York at the end of this week for a visit. * Former Senator and Mrs. James W. N, wno have been traveling y. are cxpected to return lo the early part of mnexi scrmer Representative and Mrs. Wil- h:.l:-nxmuadmmp(;oyle of Bethlehem, Pa., are guests at the Mayflower. accom- panied by their son, Mr. William Rad- ford Coyle. Jr. Ju McKenzie Moss has as his guosg‘e in his apartment in Wardman Park Hotel nis son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. McElroy Moss, who hive come from Chicago, where they formerly made their home. Mr. and Mrs Moss have leased the house at 10 Newark street in Cleveland Park Dr. and Mrs. Elic Scott Carroll will take possession shortly. Miss Elizabeth Edwards. daughter of sa;xs:ormmd Mrs. Edward 1. Edwards. went to New York yesterday, where sh> will remain for a week or 10 days before joining her parents at the Ward- * man Park Hotel. She attended the wodding of Miss Olive Lewis to Mr. Hagmes Miles in Jersey City last eve- ning. "‘Mrs. Marshall Field has returned to her nome on Sixteenth street after an abcence of many months. Mrs. Fleld soent the Summer abroad and was in England until the middle of January, when she returned to this country. at Assonan and at Cairo, Egypt. In the latter city she fas the honor guest jointly with Sir Alexander and Lady Beckett of Liverpool at a luncheon given by Mrs. Mare, in the latter's dis- tinctive country piace in the environs ot Cairo. | _Mr. and Mrs, J7A. Bramwell of New York have taken an apartment at the Carlton for several weeks. Mrs. E. T. Bremer of New York, a member of the national board of the Y. W. C. A, is spending several days at the Grace Dodge Hotel. She will return to Washington next week for an- othzr visit. Miss Angela Downey has as her guest at her apartment at the Carlton lor a week her mother, Mrs. John F. Downey of Evanston, Ill, and Mrs. John F. Hahn, also of Evanston. Mr. Frank J. Victor, jr.. of Seattle. Wash., spent last week in the Capita: as the guest of Mr. Frank S. Goodwin. Lave Wiinen: Mugoisl Events Mark Calendar In the Social World| _(Continucd from First Page) John Dozier Pou. The drawing room was elaborately decorated with and huge baskets of Easter lilies and lighted by tall ivory tapers placed on the altar and mantels. { The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr. Samuel T. Weyman, and the ceremony was performed by Dr. Alston Wragg, rector of the Episco- pal Church. Preceding the service a musical program was rendered and “O Promise Me” was sofily played during the ceremony. The bride, who is the second daugh- ter of Mrs. Willlam H.'McCormick of Eufaula and the late Mr. McCormick, was attired in an afternoon gown of | rose taupe lace and wore a hat of lace and felt in matching tones. Her bridal bouquet was of yellow roses, lilies of the valley and orchids. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Mary McCormick Comer, as matron of honor, who wore | powder blue chiffon with a black hat ll”nd carried sunset roses and valley ies. ‘The bridegroom had as his best man HaRRis FEWING maine, mother of the bridegroom, re- celved with the bridai couple, Mrs. Strouse wearing a gown of orchid crepe and Mrs. Romaine in dark gray lace. A buffet supper was served during the evening. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Gammie, Mr, Albert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hopper, Mrs. Sarah Romaine, Mr. and Mrs, P'loydi Romaine, all of New York City; M | Douglas Hanson, Capt. and Mrs. Black, | Mr, and Mrs. John Wurzbacher, Miss Francis Berrv. Miss Annie Q. Melvin, and Mr, F. W. Lloyd, all of Baltimore: Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Holmes, Mr. and | Mrs. Luther Fye, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Strouse and Mr. Luther Stfouse of Pennsylvania, i For her wedding trip the bride wore | {a tailored costume of green cashmere with civet-cat coat and black hat. Her | corsage bouquet was of orchids. She is| | & graduate of Columbia University and | 1 has been actively engaged in kinder- | Col. C. B. Robbins Wins| Hidh Place in Nation's | Public Service List __W<Conumu:d fr;;’Flr‘st Page.) eligibles now occupying the seats of the mighty. He will bring t> Wach- ington at the terminstion of the school term in June, and possibly before that for the Easter reccss, two charming daughters, one 19 and thz other 17, and a son who soon will be 16. Antici- pating the pleasure of having his chil- dren in Washington for th: Spring holiday in early April, ths Asssistant Secretary recently removed from th: Army and Navy Club, where he found quarters on his arrival here last month, to the Galleon Apartment, at 1929 Q SeT— 1 his father, Dr. L. L. Hill of Montgom- ({ ‘Walter R. Schoell- ery, Ala. xaa?r’.y:nscc:‘px;m Nilla Rosa. at 4445 | After the ceremony & wedding break- :’f.fi"?”.’k“ffl‘n Wi Bailey Lamar, | noon the bridal couple started their who are spending the Winter in their | trip for Washington. mnlace. The Columns, at Thomasville,| A large number of guests were pres- Ga. Mr. Schoellkopf has been serving | ent from the South and from points at secretary of the United States em- in the North. bazsy in Argentin Miss Thelma Gladys Fields. daughter ; i | of Mrs. Sadie L. Fields of Clarendan, dat‘gfi':‘;d fi. mfimu‘:fi | Va: and Mr. James Edward Bussey, son cted to return the middle of this | Of Mr and Mrs. F. Bussey of Washing- = from Warm Springs. Ga. where "‘:; “Cflnml'fltdm ::l::y! 'F".!l\':'n'l b s | Pebruary 20. The cei - they have been for several weeks. | %o me e B4e s at Mrs. H J. Garrett, who has spen! rs. en‘;y o o The man, _officia at 8 o'clock. Miss | Washington, L5 sang = rejoined usband, accompanied by Mr. Wi n, %’g‘;fiflf“‘.;“ o :enlu;"y | N!u:ln!& who also played the wedding the Secretary ames | music. ?&m o e | ‘The bride was given in marriage by | her brother, Mr. P. L. Fields, and wore 21r. and Mrs. Addison G. Foster of & §0own of white georgette made with - | rhinestone girdle. Her mi} by a band of orangs blossoms and she the grandson Poster of Wash- former Seiator Addison ooy | lilies of the valley. Fepanisate | M. R H her sister was in salmon pink that of the Lride, skirt being of cream rs. Alexander Mackay-Smith has | for o St /.uc:zune. Pla.. where, with ughter 2nd granddat Vrilham Bell Watkins and Virgin! Siuart Watkins of Philadelphia, s avenue, the home of | fast was served and later in the after- | t | Clarendon, the pastor, Rev. Dr. Sniel- | carried bride roses with a shower of | . Cox was matron of honor | home hat matched the | treet. i | garten » 1 .| Col. Robpins, a native of Hastings. s B e o | Towa, il miow ‘&, realéant. .of Cedax the practice department of Goucher | Rapids, took his B. A. degree in th College. Umiversity of Nebraska at Lincoln, and — his student days were but shortly aft>r | _Mr. Daniel McMillan of Boston, Mass,,{ those of the "Vice President and of | announces the marriage of his daughter, | Gen. Pershing in the same seat of | Mary McMillan Bowman, to Mr. Pat.|learning, and he knew them both in rick Joseph Murray. Monday, February | their early struggles in Lincoln. Col. 6, 1928, at 8t. Patrick’s Cathedra!, New | Robbins studied later at the Law Col- York City. Rev. Fath>r Bernard F.|lege in Columbia University, New York, McQuade parformed the coremony. |and after obtaining his master’s degree Mr. and Mrs. Murray are both natives | he returned to Iowa and bc;lx: the of Massachusetts, but have resided m{gfletlce of his profession in his presant Washington for several years. Follow. | home. 1In September of this 39;: fig & trip tuoush th: New England | 1903, hs marned Mis Helen Larrabec States they will be at home after March | 0f Clermont. Towa, a union which was 1 at 420 Luray place northwest. {happy and helpful to the young lawyer Mr. Murray Is the son of Mrs, John P.. Mi%. Rabbins died In 1919, legting ¢, Wi | three children ~de s Warraztono resides in Parragut street, | arcella Robbins, the cidest, s now |student at Vassar. She has been n {little mother to the family and will | probably act as her father's hostess i ettt [Hestesses Announce if he entertains during her visit here. | Ths sccond daughter, Julia Larrabee | | Dates for at Homes | Robbins, is studying in the State Uni- Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland, wife of versity of Iowa &t Iowa City. Lewis| Surg. Gen. Ireland, will be at home for | Frederic Robbins. the onlv son. is in the last time this season on Saturday ' preparatory school in Northwestern | afternoon at her apartment in the | Wisconsin. | Wyoming. |~ Though leading 5 bury and useful —— | a life as Col. ins has, he is no Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard will be at|among his friends for his genial quall- | 5 lomorrow afternoon after 4| ties and for his devotion to home. He ! o'clock in the commandant’s house at has filled the role of both parents “,,‘ the Navy Yard for the last time unul | his children and he looks forward to sfter Easter. | their visit with keen joy. His apart- | ment, spacious and sunny, was chosen with special regard for their various Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the {oclock pn. STRIKING COSTUMES, AT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL BALL Upper, left to right: Mrs. Grace Peters Johnson, strikingly handscme fiure in the pageant at the rge Washingtoa University bail Tuesday night; Mrs. Leland Stanford Conness, as Mrs. Samuel Washington, with the Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, who appeared as Samuel Washington, and Miss Anna S. Larrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner. Lower, left to right: Miss Lilla La Garde, wearing the silks and laces of Colonial days, and Miss Frances Saul, in her ball costume. { will be carried out by serving “napo- Hadassah Will Meet { leons” with cafe au lait ’ 9. | Since the subject matter is of suci: Tuesday at 2:30 P.M. | e the meny who are not mem- rogular ‘The monthly meeting of bers of the organization may wish ‘¢ adaszah will take place Tuesday, 2:30 ' 2ttend. Assurance of welcome is given i ich at the Jewish Community | '© SU¢h Suests Hi :}_:&nm Secretary of State, will recelve | | Center. The afternoon will be devoted | Mre. Pyrah Is Hostess SOCIETY.’ Sir Esme and Lady Howard ] Are Visiting in Cincinnan] First Page) | Wednesday evening, March 21, in honor | of the Secretary of State and Mrs. | Kellog; ‘The party will be in colcbrp-i tion of the Persian New Year which is | the first day of Spring The Slof __(Continued_fr Minister of Nicaragua, Dr. Cesar, will be joined today by Senora | de Cesar, who has been in Baltimore | ‘i(ur a short stay. | | _The charge daffaires of Lithuania, ' Dr. Mikas Bagdonas, has as his guests | over Sunday the newly anpointed con- | sul general of Lithuania and Mme. | Zadefkis. who arrived from Chicago yesterday. | The charge d'affal of Bolivia and | Senora de la Barra will spend several| days in Philadelphia and will return to their apartment in Wardman Pari Hotel at the end of the week. inister of foreign affairs of oflt‘:mm-. Dr. Luis Paledo Harrarke, accompanied by Senora de Paledo Har- rarke, will arrive tomorrow in New Or- leans. where they will spend several months. | Kiep, wife of the counselor of | lmfig‘cmfl: embassy, entertained in- | formally at luncheon in her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, Friday, | when she had 14 guests. | The counselor of the Norwegian lega- | tion and Mme. Lundh entertained at | tea at the Wardman Park Hotel yester- day afternoon. Assisting at the tea table were Mrs. Jackson, wife of Capt. | Mrs. Harry | e i The military attache of the French | embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, | who now is in Prench Indo-China. is| expected in Marseille the middle of | {March and will spend several weeks | with Mme. Dumont and their family in t their home at Neuilly-sur-Seine. before | | returning to his post here. Gen. Du- | mont will arrive in this country about the middle of April. The naval attache of the Italian em- | bassy and Signora Lais have returned | from New Orleans, where they went to | attend the Mardi Gras. | The acting military attache of the French embassy, Maj. Georges The- nault, will be joined at the end of this | week or early next week by Mme. The- | nault, who is with her mother. Mrs.' Spencer, in the South. The commercial counselor of the Swedish legation, M. Gustav Weidel, will start this week for an extended tour of the West and will be absent about a month. Mme. Weidel will remain in their house here until his return. The secretary of the Irish legation, Mr. William J, B. Macaulay, will return today from a fortnight's stay in Florida. The assistant military attache of the French embassy and ‘Mme. Lombard will return the first of this week from Florlda, where they have been with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Carusi. for several weeks ‘The third secretary of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Henry L. d'A. Hopki! | son are spending the week end in At. {lantic City. where they are at the { They will return this KAPLOWITZ INCORPORA1ED oN NINTH aBove-G sT. THE _EASTER APPAREC STORE EASTER FASJHIONJS BARGAIN PRICES BEAUTY AND CHARM GLORIFY KAPLOWITZ EASTER APPAREL EXTRAORDINARY JPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY $15 TO 35 $10).95 DRESSES FOR . . *10 A PRICE LOWER THAN OUR WHO.ESALE COST—AS AN EAS[ER SPECIAL— CHARMING DRESSES, NEW FASHIONJS, CHIC PARLS REPLICAS. |FOR MADAME, MADEMOISELLE, THE JUNIOR MISS |COATS SUITS ENSEMBLES TAILORED BY HAND Slz.so 325 55350 ONE HUNDRED THIRY-FIVE DIFFERENT FAJSHIONJS FOR EVERY INDIVIDUAL TYPE The .Ceremony is the event and next to it in im- portance are the Wedding Invitations § and Announcements The distinctive char- acter of our consist- ently fine engraving ‘ends emphatic impor- tinve to the occeasic ‘Bgmo e o G o 39 - 504 DD Ee b €Ot D D 0N Brothers PRESENTING ¢ ' » G 13} ‘ Chashions for Soctety ] Original Models afternoon after 4 o'clock in her | predilections. He still maintains his to & French program. The openln¢1 | W ) apartment in the Dresden for the last home in Cedar Rapids and will send his i prayer will be given by Mme. Malat and Mrs P K. Shrader of | icago, accompanied by their daugh- ! are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for 125 of a fortnight I Mr and Mrs. Prederick Hume have Ztumed from White Sulphur Springs, | ¥here they were at the Greenbrier for o short wisit : R. R. Ireland, accom ¥r and Mrs. Roy M. Wolvin of Biontreal. Canada. has spent the Win- 1 mowriug through I'aly and will re- irn to the United States the latter rt of May. fMr and Mrs. A W._Shaw of Chicago ?e at the Cariton for a stay of about 3 nied by ¥ Tden. jr., has gone Augustine, Pla., and is staying % the Alcazar. znd Mrs Albert Linecln Hoff- who have been in Havana for the | @nicrences of the Pan-American Cone- cse. arrived yesterday at St Auguse where they joined Mrs. Hofiman's and Mrs. Jumes Prancis| y.qq livan. of Radnor. Pa They will re- J for several weeks st the Pones Leon before relurping w their home iew York P Mrs Herpert Hariley hes joined ommodore Hartley in their apartment t the Cariton, after spending several erks &t her home in Opeliks, Ala. : Mre Katherine MeMillan will arrive Wee; from her home in Bekeley, Cut! son and dauzlier-in. D C McMillan, and tance of her infant Katharine Bhep- o arrived Tuesday. A Kohlhepp and Puul Kunschik of Miami Besch, Fla $rr st the Carlvon for several duys, sc- @umpanied by Miss Marjorie Kohibepp $ue huve @ their guest Miss Beverly Beach Mis Kohlbepp is on her way ¥ Bron Mewr Behool She will be ace € vianied there by her oarents. who 1 then return W their Plorida home " Harningon Mille whn inz virough the South, srrived 1€y at Aiken B C., where they i 1ur u short time Leputron Glidden has with her raman Park Howl for an s Ricksrd Hul, Bsvon Mre from Dayvon Qhio, nere Yew end deughier Ma! end Mrs Lesie BoooIl Ml Machill de elationed st ¥k Field e nox &oitner, ) €1 th- Winter wiih her dsughter Phmahern T & §reet. Georgetown avre Thornburgh, widow of Juooh M Thoroburgh of ‘Tenn has errived trom her ¢ 1o spend the remainder Mre Mis Clierioie $en visting Ma Pevis 81 Poriau-Frince g iurn Wediesdey. March Childress. who has Husseli Hain, wil Mrs George L Tuylor of Great Bar ringlon, Muss Ler srrived st the Carle for. W Temasn seversl Gaye Mrs Houston Harper and litte duigh Ger Julie Marper wre spending mevers yecks &t Miaini Beacn, Fla Mr. Merper | Pa; Mrs. Jeasle Btrong ! 2. 3. Foster of Hamilen | *he es bren visitiug her son-in- | livan, 1519 Thirty-first | beth Madaline Je of Chambersburg. Ps., |and Miss Mgorion Skinner of Washing- ton were bridesmaids. They were | dressed alfke in satin and tulle trimmed with velvet ribbons and tulle hats to atch in rainbow shades of green, pink, llow and orchid and they carried g;ep pink rosebuds tied with pink rib- ns. Mr. James Artls of Washington was best man and the ushers included Mr Roy Cox and Mr. Lynn B. Newlon of Clarendon and Mr. Ray Ward, Mr. Harry Fowler and Mr. Joe Beattie of Washington. A reception immediately followed In the Priscilla room at Clarendon, when Mrs. Pields, mother of the bride, was in gray georgette and Mrs. Bussey, mother of the bridegroom, wore tan brécaded velvet. They assisted the wedding party in receiving. Later in the eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. Bussey left for a weading trip, the bride traveling in red crepe de chine with a red velvet hat and a tan pony skin coat. They will be home at 2019 Thirty-fifth street, city. on the completion of their ing tr), Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis of Knoxville, Tenn.: Mr, Otto John and his daugh- ter, Miss Alma John, of Chambershurg, of Jacksonville, G. Martin and Mrs. Remington, Va. With the room lighted only by the soft 1ays of & seven-imanc candiestick placed ‘on the improvised sltar, which Fia., and Mrs. W. | @leamed white with its manses of liile, a charming wvedding ceremony took place st the home of Dr. and Mrs C. J. Bowne, on Rhode Island avenue, at 7 o'clock Baturday evening, Pebry. ary 18, when Mis Kdna Catherine Blrouse slster of Mrs. Bowne, was umted In marriage W Mr, Edward H Rumaine of New York City The cercmony was performed by Dr. Johin Edward Byars, president of the Maryland synod of the Luthersn Church, and the bride was given in {marriage by ber father The wedding Pmerch, with incidental musle, was played by Miss Marguerite Harbers, | viohinist, sccompenied by Mrs. Charles Y. Channing s\ the plano The brical gown of the bride was {10! Guchess satin Uimmed with flounces of real lace Her long court traln was richly embroidered in pearls and hin | stones snd her vell of real luce was held with orange blossoms She carried shover bouquet of orchids and lilles of (e valley Mre. Charles J Bowne, who wes ma- | tron of honor for her sister, wore pesch chiffon &nd carried s bougquet of Ophe- lia roves wnd delphinium. ‘The flower el was Dtle Henrietta Elizabeth | Bowne, niece of the bride, and she wore s charming ruffled frock of point d'eeprit wnd yibbons, made over pink islk Her tny bouquel was patterned |wfter a colonlsl noscgay. The Lridegroom, » son of Mrs. Alfred Telly Momalne und the late Mr. Ro- e of Judgewood, N J, hed us hix man his brother, Mr ¥loyd Ro- maie. while Dr- Bowiie, bhrother-in-law |of the bride, servea ax usher | “The roums, whi were decorgled | with pelms and & profusion of Bprin | fowers, made an wthiactive setiing bot Il:,r the wedding snd the receptinn which followed immeaistely after. Mr snd Mre Willlam P Btrouse, parents of the bride, whose home 18 al Roland Park, Beltimore, M4, snd Mrs, Ro- ’I time this season. Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin | will be at home informally Sunday aft- | ernoons after 4 o'clock. Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann wiil not be a: | home tomorrow. but will continue her | Monday afternoons at home after that date at her residence, West Melrose | street, Chevy Chase, Md. Maj. and Mrs. Charles R. Willlams | will be st home informally this after- noon from 3 to 6:30 o'clock at their residence, 1661 Crescent place, to their friends and the friends of Col. and Mrs. Alison W. Willlams, who are their guests over the week end. Mrs. Preyer, wife of Comdr. Frank Barrows rn(yer, will be at home this sfternoon after 4 o'clock for the last time until after Lent. Mrs. Nannle Green Jobe and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, will be at home this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. They will be assisted by Mrs, Richard Ewell Thornton, the commer- clal secretary of the Canadian legation and Mrs. Merchant Mahoney, Mrs, i Frank W. Bacon and Miss Aline Ward. Capt. R. C. Miller VGVeu Higher Foreign Post An announcement of Interest to their | many friends in this country and abroad s that of the recent appoint- ment of Capt. Raymond C. Miller, who has been servin, assistant commer- clal attache to Paris, to the office of commercial attache at the United States embassy at Brussels. Mrs. Mill- er s the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. J ;hn J. Noonan. She was educated at the Im- maculste Beminary, Trinity College and | the George Washington University Law Bchool. Notre Dame Namur in Brussels s the mother house of her | alma mater, ‘Trinity College, and on Belglum recelved a doctorate from Trinity, Capt. Miller taw service in | the Iate war as aide-de-camp to the | late Gen, Lioyd M. Brett G. W. U. Phi Chi Unit Given Annual Founders' Bunqucl The George Wa:bington Universit Chapter of the Phi Chi medical fra wnuz guve their annual Founders' | Day banquet st the Wardman Park Hotel last evening. ‘The annual ban- quet 1s given on the same day by t) various chapters of the fraternit throughout the United States. Thi speakers ut the banquet were Dr. Wil- 1fan Allen White, superintendent of Bt Ehzabeth's Hospital: Dr. H, W, Lawson, Maj Jumes F. Coupal, Ma), Glenn Jones, Dr. William P, Malone and Dr. George Jenkins. On the banquet commitice were Mr, W. T Morgan, president of the chapter, Mr. Edward Nicklas and Mi Ll Swartunan, There were 65 | | guests, | Y ] y 9 JunioriPromicfG, WU, Due Friday Evening ‘The Junior From of George Washings ton University will “be given AL the Wardman Park Hotel Priday qvening, Mr. Charle Haldwin, Jr., s In charge of the arrangementa. her visit to this eountry the Queen of | | wi | be {Smith, Senator and Mrs. Pat Harelson, | B. Howry children there after a lengthy visit here | next Summer and will join them for| such periods as he may be able ‘o snatch from his engrossing work at the | ‘War Department. | The new secretary appeals in many | directions to his fellow citizens in| Whashington. He is a veteran of three wars, the S8panish-American, the Philip- pine campaigns and the World War, | and he will take an active interest In| the local socleties of all three. Ha is| Association, a frequent con- tributor to it, and he finds many con- | genfal companions in the learned | gatherings in Washington. He is like- wise a pillar of strength to the Cedar Rapids Country Club and a golfer of repute. The new assistant secretary of War climbed to the tops of the ladder |as & lawyer in his home and has held | the position of judge of its superlor | court. 8ince 1923 he has been Iowa | commander of the American Legion. In | his college days Col. Robbins was in- | vited into the Delta Tau Delta frater. nity and this will be another point of | contact with his associates in the new home. Joining the A. E. F. in 1917, he | was sent first to Camp Cody in New Mexico and was assigned as major to the 1st lowa Brigade, which later became the 67th Brigade of the 34ih Division, He went overseas in 1018 and | remained untll the demobilization of the emergency forces. Col. Robbins i+ & warm personal friend of Senstor and Mrs. Danlel F. Steck, and s well known to the other members of the Iowa con- gressional contingent. Mississippi Society Announces Reception The Mississippl State Soclety will hold its annual reception o honor of hf.‘ ssipplans who are Army, Navy or ne Corps officers at the Washing- < Club on March 2. Rear Admiral Thomus P. Magruder, ranking officer among naval officers 'from the State Il address the gathering. ‘There wili A musical program und dancing Mirstmsipplans and_their friends are vited to attend. The reception com- mittee consists of Mr. and Mrs. Charl- ton M. Clark, Col. and Mrs. William A. McCaln, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando H Represcntative and Mrs, James W, Col- ller, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cutting, Judge end Mis, Harry Peyton, Judge Charles ‘The chairman of the floor committee 15 My Waltor H. Erwin Ay o) Jron Bate 10 I“" il Rear 1734 N St NW, And Federation of Women's Clube Have You Tried Our Sundny Speclals? DINNER $1.00 Delivinie 4 ehicken Ciloken and wat i es. vuffon. oiher Bt Vrpaits delivacies ] (BT ) Ste? S To Sixteen at Bridge Barnard, followed by a 10-minute talk | . Mrs. Jacob Pyrah entertained at :. on Jewish current events in France hy'hr\dge lunvheo‘\y!or 16 guests Friday Mrs. Louis Schwefel. Miss Bertha Rob- | 1 a . g n the party were Mrs. Smith, Mrs bin will render a group of selections | g, 4 o ewart, Mrs. Crowell, Mrs. Hearn, Mrs from Debussy ‘on the piano. The prin- | po ™ o O Mie Thaius cipa! address will be given by Mrs | - 8 nage, Mrs. oM Raphael Tourover, the subject being | Mrs. Anderson of Baltimore. Mrs. Dun- i;llhl e r:fl%"* Droyfuu;l lcuc"l'l l\{lss lop. Mrs. Willlams, Mrs. O'Neal of Ral- lan Feldman. vocalist, will sing! 2 Massenet's “Elegie” and the aria from | LMore. Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Crupper “Sameon and Delilah” by Saint-Saens | Mrs. Husscy, Mrs. Boiscan, Mrs. Daum She will be accompanied by Mrs. Maur- | and Mrs. Freeburgh. Prizes were given ice. Bisgyer at the plano. During the|to each table. The tables were beauti- soclal hour the spirit of the meeting | fully decorated to suit the season The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Impressive Values in Spring Coats There is a dash and smartness to these Sports Coats that make then exceedingly at- tractive. But underlying is exceptional qual- ity being featured at an unusual price, ~ %65 Plain Shades and Patterned Cloths, Trimmed With Fur Other Sporie Covii 32050 10 895,00, We are featuring a group of Dress Coats designed on refined and effective lines; viche ly wimmed with fur and finished in excels lent taste—marked at $Qg.50 They are most renugrkable Coats for the price—and you'll find quite impossible to duplicate, Other Drossy Coats, $20.50 10 8175.00, OUNTESS MARIE this unusual Paris-des DE CARIE has chosen ned afternoon dress of chiffon which introduc . the smart vogue of tucks ing and pleating . . . Ot course, it is appropriate for atternoon, tea ang madel while 1t is new. Jesiebfully veproduced fram the ariginal model at-- ITWELVE Il ¢ I bridge affairs, See this 1IRTEEN - Q0 . F