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SOCIETY. = D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928. T ek, nthemulmnoltdur- will spend a week at Wardman Park e, Gap, and Mrs. | Hotel in Bk |l e T, Mo ot 8 g T lew ve arrive - 17, ington from the South, where they spen Lo part of the Winter, and will be at '.hg Mayflower for .bout six weeks. Dr. and Mrs Wfllum Kennedy Butler have returned from 8t. Augustine, Fla., where they went _the first of February. H&lfir mun.mg;mnlg‘ of gary, accompanied atter’s son, Mr. Francols X. Uliman de Eren: and their niece,, the 18 SOCIET Y. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, laughter, , Mj K " (Contintied on mnmm_'i’uu —e e —_— BROMLEY JERSEY FROCKS Do Not Hug the Fizure Perfeet Foundation for Any Brock SNUGGLEBAND UNDERTHING. Blom-lx~SHlPARD CO., Ine. ‘ e -l Carr, Manager awer. Suite 278227 Lowell BOXHOLDER FOR MI-CAREME BALL e "“1 noheon. 5 :.:':.,'“*"a:"&: ts _at lun zue:mh patio at the Carlton Hotel, in lhonor of Mrs. Dale, wife of Senator Porter H. Dale of Vermont, and Mrs. mpsnted by Mre. Dy P Mason "ot compante; . D. Brooklyn and Mrs. H. P. Smith of Bol- ton, is spending several days at the Wardman Park Hotel, nlvlng come by || motor from Charleston, 8. C., where they have been passing the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knowles of RS. COOLIDGE, who is s.kmlv|\eek& spent two weeks at Three Toms Brothers Just Arrived | terday from Kentucky and will remain | in Washington for a month as the guest | of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Dennett. Mr. Lawson H. Treadwell has come { from New York, where he now makes | his home with Mrs. Treadwell and their | daughter, Miss Margaret Treadwell, and COL!JMBIA RD. ar18 ST OPPOSITE AMAASTANOR Stunning Spring TONIGHT 5 UNTIL 7:30 4-Course CHICKEN 7 5 C DINNER Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu Columbia 5042 |,,;‘me. Lipa, wife of the counselor of the Czechoslovak legation, was hostess to a company of 11 at luncheon today. COATS O wear one of these coats is to know that you have a wrap which incorporates in every small detail, the smartest the style world offers for Spring. TWELVE A Special Sale Everyday BETTIE FROCKS !15.00 816.50 Every New Fabric Every New Style and president of the club, and Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp, daugh- ter of the hostess, will assist Mrs. Den- 80 dcugl.t(ul & part .of the Winter|to na?lnehum after their stay at Alken. 3 Mrs, Slemp will act as co-hostesses an scason. then return to wnhtnzwn \ S b Mrs. E. Hart Penn of Connecticut, Mrs (s e 3 3 % 3 5 Edward W. Pou and Mrs, Charlés L. The Secrctary of State -and s | Mahoney of New York. Kellogg will_bs the guests in whose | - n! y and _ Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- B e o ten entertained_yesterday at luncheon 3 v of Labor, attended the lunch- eon given today Mrs. Cooper, wife apresentative, Henry Allen Cooper iarge table. which completely en- |City, will return to his apartment at d a mound of palms and ferns.|the Wardman Park Hotel Sunday or angement . of Spring | Monday. t The First Lady of the Land Discontinues Receiving Guests at the Tea Hour | Eveets Sanders, ‘wife of the secretary A l E M \ | Mrs. James J. Davis, wite of the _ N { ¢ | Secretary _of r, and Mrs. Gerry, t t ne ‘ecutl‘e anSlOn S i | wife of Senator Peter Goelet Oun recuperating from | n recent | Tavern in Thomasville, Ga., and left nett and the guests of honor, Mrs. Dale illness, has been obliged to| there a few days ago for Alken. sen: H and Mrs. Sanders, in reo-Mn. the | " discontinue her afternoon re-|tor Goff, who is recuperating from a guests. Representative Florence Kahn, ceptions, which have . become | serious illness, with Mrs. Goff will go Representative Katherine Langley .na Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | genator and Mrs. Ro Royal s. Copeland Abernethy of North Carolina will assist. will be the honor guests at dinner lh”‘vmu dining with them at the Woidaan | Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp arrived yes- evening of the Ambassador of SPain|park Hotel last evening Mr. and Mrs and Senora de Padilla. Clarence Grosner and Mr. Dennis J Mme. Bachke will entertain a_company | t i 4 t Wardman | in the Garden Restaurant of the Carl- o pinner this eveaing at WArdMaR 1o 1n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward y 4 3 X | Hines of Chicago. mes J. Davis. wife of the f Wisconsin, in honor of Mrs. Gerry, wife Senator Peter Goelet Gerry of Rhode | The mulitary attache of the Italian nd and president of the ‘Congres- | embassy, Brig. Gen. Augusto Villa, who 1 Club The guests were seated at | is spending coveral days in New York was arranged about the table, and there were d; Colonial nos gavs for th> gue In the disti pany were Mrs. Wesley L. THIRTEEN F ‘The quartermaster general, U. S. A. {and Mrs. B. Frank Cheatham were the !guests in whoss honor Maj. Reginald . | Foster enteriained a company at din- |mer last evening at the Chevy Chase | Clud. The company included Brig. Gen. rence P. Kahn, Mrs. Edward’|and Mrs. H. O Williams, Brig. Gen. Finis J. Garrett, Mrs. land Mrs. Harry F. Rethers, Brig. Gen. field. Mrs. J. Charles |and Mrs. Francis H. Pope, Brig. Gen. ! es B. Aswell, Mrs. | William E. Horton, Col. and Mrs. W.| R. Gibson, Col. and Mrs. Henry M. \IXS. Carl | Morrow, Col. and Mrs Frederick W | P: . Mrs. | Coleman, Col and Mrs. W. B. Wallace, | M Cnrdf‘ll Hull, | Cal. and.Mrs. William G. Ball, Col. and Mrs. Fritz G. Lane|Mrs. W O. Smith, Maj. and Mrs. J. D | t Fenn, Mrs. Wikiam ! Kilpatrick, Maj. and Mrs. James { Mrs. W.!Lyon, Maj and Mrs. Robert C. F | Who will be hostess in her Y s Mrs. | Goeli. Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. | m Rodenberg, Mrs. Sol Bloom,!Oman, Lieut. and Mrs. M. Cahill, Judge Samuel Major, Mrs. Frederick W. ‘and Mrs. C. C. McChord, Mrs. Victor Grady, Mrs. Harry >, Ransley, Mrs.|Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S Edward E. Gann, Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, | Hight, Mrs. John M. Connor, Miss Mary Mrs Ogden L Mills. Mrs. Henry D.|Morgan. Mrs. Robert F_Mackenzie, Mr. od, Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Jo- | Hampson Gary, Mr. Wirt Howe and vph Walsh of New Bedford, house | Mr. Walter Davidge. The table had a guest of the hostess: Mrs. Charles W | charming centerpiece of Spring flowers Richardson, Mrs Stanley Huntington, | e Franklin Shafroth, Mrs. Mark | The Assistant Postmaster General, n. Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; | Mr..Irving Glover, left Washington last Charles L. > N. PFerris, ) rs. John J. ane Represent- 12 A BW NG CONNECTICUT AVENUE L IMART J IIODI MRS. CHARLES G. MATTHEWS, | x at the ball Thursday evening, March 15, in aid of | the fund for Monticello. | cisco and will sail from there Tuesday to join Capt. Moriarty and Capt. Jeschke, who are with the American expeditionary forces in Tientsin, Cxina. Mrs. Moriarty has bsen with her parents, Representative and Mrs. ' of a silent one, where boxes are bought but are unoccupled. Hostesses for Tea At Congressional Club. The Congressional Club tea tomor- row afternoon will have as guest of honor Miss Grace Ellis Temple, who will Tgive an illustrated talk on wallpapers. The hostesses who will assist at the 2. Henry T Allen, Mrs. Frank W.|tvening for Rockford, IIl, after which ndell, Mrs. Harry Daugherty, | he will go South and visit several Texas | irs Franklin Shafroth, jr.: Mrs. James Karrick. Mrs. Paul Jocelyn, Mrs. Colin ton, Mrs Fred Dennett, Mrs aret B. Downing. Mrs. William G Vheeler, Mrs. Patten Wise Slemp, Mrs. ‘Theodore J. Picke! ard Miss Cora Rigl Mexican Embassy Scene of Dinner Party Last Night. The Ambassador of Mexico and Se- nora de Tellez entertalned. a company at dinner- last evening in compliment 10 the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. ‘Others in'the company were: the Atwmey General, the Secretary of Agricul- Jardine, the Axnbwdor, apm and Mme. Matsudaira, \he< Mrs. Landeis, wife of Col. H. L.} Ambassador of Spain and Senora de | Landeis, entertained at luncheon in the | Pz the Ambassador of Turkey, | crystal room at the Willard yesterday. Almed Mouhtar Bey: the Minister of | Covers were lald for 12. and_Countess Szechenyi, the | e Sta Mrs. Woodrow Mr, the, Minister of nd Mme. S‘.momulos i | Ane: SAEHDES Samy. the | to the city. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aviation, Mr. Edward P. Warner, | as patrons and patronesses for the lec- | ture on French North Africa, which is %0 be given Saturday evening under the sponsorship of the Ambassador of | | Prance at the Wardman Park Theater | by Miss Quincy-Smith. 'rne mayor of Elizabethtown, N. Y. d Mrs. C. O. Metcalf are staying at lhe Gface Dodge Hotel for the week. Wilson is among the | for a box to the silent | ball to be given in the land of make- | | believe for the benefit of the Southern | | Relief Society. While President Wil- :g: occupied the White House two woud Khan Meftah;, the Minister of | Soar'*y balis always enllsted his sup- Norvay and Mme. Bachke: the secre- | BOTL, 2 (HICACOCe, thate for the | tary to the President and Mrs. Everett | P et y il Senters, the commereial counselor of | “TEr ‘,’m three years the soclety th> British embassy and Lady Brode- | £k, ths counselor of the Czechoslovak | et given 15 benets i the unique form gnwn and Mme. Lipa, the chief ol‘ . the Minister of Sweden, Mr. | | L“cm the Minister of Persla, Mirza | Mexican division of the State De- riment, M . Arthur Bliss Lane; Judge | o ;4 Mrs. Samuel Jvrdmgo:anam Judze | LT L2210 LTI I 17070 s h \“‘.z’fi C Kerlin, Mrs Lucy Wilder | 3Irris, Miss Theodoria Catalani, Miss Emme Drake. and Senora de Suaste- { gui and orita Amelia Suastegui, | wife and daughter’of shé commercial attache of-the Mexican embassy. During and after the dinner a pro- gram of music was given by Senorita Constanza Herrera and Senorita Jose- | fina Herrera, well known Mexican folk- lore singers, accompanie@ cn the guitar | by Senor Carlos Lopez. Mr. Justice James C. W:Rtynolds and Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward T. San- !arduandhonmnuudmmmem last evening by the Assistant Secretary | ©f State and Mrs, Wilbur J. Carr. 1407 H Se. Benator and Mrs. Guy Despard Gof, | Telephone Main 3707 who have been in Plorida for some '\ . R, s, remember “bride,” with « Box or Basket of NEW STORE It may come, youknow, even toyou, that dismaying moment when you suddenly realize that your nice, round, firm face has become square, and settled and middle-aged. It is sure to come if you cheat your skin and underlying muscles of their proper care. 2 Faces, like bodies, must be exercised to hold their shape! @z Nobody understands this better than Eliza- beth Arden, whose Treatmentand Preparations keep muscles vigorous, tissues toned up and your skin smooth and tight so that your face simply doesn’t get a chance to slump. P e et t——t e ma . @z Come 1o Flizabeth Arden’s Salon and have Treat« ments personally planned by Miss Arden to keep your contours fresh and round. Learn the new trick of caring for yourse)f at home by means of the Manipula Exercises, Telephone for Appointments for Skin Treatmentsend Exercises; Franklin 4334 ELIZABETH ARDEN 1147 Connecticul Ave., Washington, D.C. LORDORN NEW YORK PARIS Elizabeth Ardep’s Venctian Toilet Preparations for Home Treatments Are on Sale at Thess Smart Shops: WOODWARD & LOTHROP tea table will be Mrs. Henry R. Rath- and Louisiana points before retumlng‘!mm',. Mrs. Thomas A. Yon, Mrs. Orie Charles E. Winter, Michener, Mrs. M. Mrs. David R. Meekison, Miss Ruth Jones|and his sister, Miss Wamner, are acting | Tick W, Magrady, Mrs. Walter W. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Waggaman will enter- Chase Club, Saturday S. Ware, Mrs. William C. Wright, Mrs. Mrs. Earl C. Alfred Michaelson, Mrs. Fred- Mr. and Mrs. Ennals Waggaman have as their guest for a week Mrs. Wiliam H. Waterman of Providence. tain & company at dinner at the Chevy evening, in honor of their guest. Mrs. Waggaman will be at home Sun- day afternoon. after 5 o'clock, in her home at 1901 Wyoming avenue. Mrs. James F. Moriarty and Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke and the latter's two children left today for s;n I‘nn- ¥ EJUVENATE YOUR HOME FOR SPRING SPECIAL prices prevall on Window Shades. Draperies. Slip Covers and Piece G You'll save money by today for an estimate. Ask for the Stage Last 1)'Orsay limp]n‘;ly and Aly‘-' in her footwear, be lewiug if you are wei WARDMAN PARK PHARMACY L] G Flaabeth Aides, 128 ’ .@)‘ 1337 F sm:ET. N W. wllrn (ullu-n wnh'll your step, llu' A'".I‘(‘f wi" ins a |mi| of these anappy pumps wn|n illrlr .S,....mln IIPEII lllul llmw You will marvel Low we could put so much pep and style into frocks at such a low price. Authority on Women's Dress 601 13th St. N.W. WATCH YOUR STEP =OTHERS DO UT your best foot forward” in this Stusa l.:ul l)’(()rmy-——u (ll'mxy patent ]enllwr pump for (lu- young woman wllo lflrl\l opley, nn.. l.u...“ ilg.h Fotens \\ your 1(‘" to llllllly lulvnlllusx' nn-l taper llu- llllt'l o‘ Yyour ml“u to Ill(‘lr most sr&u‘cful prn]lul’lunu. Copley Pusmp o i 'm' \ —presents the last word in im- ported lingerie from Paris. These alluring bits and wisps of silken loveliness are designed with fig- ures—at golf—at the hunt—at polo—tennis or whatsoever the occasion might be. This new lin- gerie designed for your every cos- tume—is the sensation of Paris | and now it is the rage in smart Washmgtoman circles. You must have some! Betty Hanna has also just re- ceived some direct imports in un- usual sports togs —the very breath of Paris—and some lovely afternoon and tea time dresses in prints and silks, in shades and de- signs of cherry blossoms, pepper- | | then that Pasternak’s apparel was | mint, moonlight, hydrangea, pearl pink, and daisy. The expert artists and design- ers create exact replicas of these | direct imports for you—as you desire them. The prices of these | perfect copies are the only differ- ences which exist between copics and French originals. —Note— The Betty Hanna is Washing- ton's sole representative for Jay Thorpe's rare perfumes and Alice H. Marks’ candies and delicacies —steamer baskets delivered “on board” a few minutes after you give your order here—at— 1613 Connecticut Avenue. See the Springtime array of lovely imported things at the Betty Hanna. EJ - » —the sports scason is on—fore! Wintew has tossed aside her snowy ermine coat and somber dull “dresses—and Spring has grabbed her tennis racquet—goli clubs and comes dashing forth in greens and wind-blown prints in colors and designs of crocuses, tulips, daffodils and cherry blos- | soms. Francise is always two jumps ahead—no sooner does the March wind blow in the change in the mood of the mode than this de- lightiul smart shop presents. —the pique sports frock—the very essence of Spring—Dbrie gay, dashing—the spirit of ch itself in all the loveliest colors of the season moderne. You must have one of piques—to play the game. Vogue has sent word from Palm Beach to Francise that smart women there are wearing iittle woolen socks for tennis and goli —and quite in tune in the newest note—Francise presents socks— white for tennis and beige tor golt Always a step ahead—it s enough to say—LFrancise, 1919 Que Street, o - » E-4 these the custom to send photographs at faster to those who were without them at Christmas, Your photograph is a gift of highest t@ compliment—a giit which cannot be duplicated. During this season of Lent when all society lulls a bit=you have time and a splendid opportunity to have some new photographs of vourseli made. Underwood and Underwood draw this to your attention and advise you to have your sitting made now, for the closer to Fastey the greater the rush, Underwood —and Underwood offer you the services of acknowls edped masters of art The prices of photographs vary from $000 a dogen to loze coording to the sice and finish. - Al are lovely and all made by famous Underwood and Under- wood artists, Telephone Main H00 for ap pointment — or diop inta the studio 1230 Connectivat Avenue It has long been | Fl") ConNNEcTICUT Ach Eyes of all smart Washington gazed through lorgnettes on Pas- ternak's Style Show last week— | and this week the ultra-smart women who were not satisfied with a mere peck at the smart apparel for which this lovely shop is famous are dropping in to see Pasternak’s Spring display—pre- sented to you each day. Boxes upon top of boxes trom New York and Paris are con- stantly arriving with apparel that is the sensation of the season— ultra- smart women on all sides are saying “l buy my entire ward- | robe at Pasternak’s.” Many, many of the guests at the fashion show have been com- ing into the shop exclaiming with joy that they did not know until for anyone but the boyish silhou- ette—if it is ‘news, the shop of Pasternak caters to all sizes. Comments of the crowds who have come in since—asking for models displayed — expressed many compliments on the unu~uz| dash” and smartness of clothes bearing the name. clothes are “different”—but extreme. It is a glorious treat to see more closely their display in the shop— sports, afternoon, town, country, evening—and every occasion on the so at Pasternak’s. They specialty of bridal trousseaus. See Pasternak’s today! EJ £ s Lovelier than Flickering candle light, tinklicg | green glass, waitresses in costume of earliest American days—c: out the cherished old Colonial at- mosphere of Tally-Ho Tavern— the rendezvous of those who ap- preciate really good food that fairly melts in your mouth. Luncheon—Tea—Dinner. Tues. night—Roast Chicken. Wed. night—Roast Long Island | Duckling. Thurs. night—Fillet Steak spe- cial. Fortune Tcllmg_ by tea -leaves Wednesday and Saturday aiter noons. ht Supper. 810 17th Street N.W. K3 Pasternak’s not al register_finds costume | e ship- ments ot thes which being cver in a bower | e and alluring tints and delicate shades of silks in flower- like beauty is the Springtime array m lingerie, negh gees, tea gowns. boudoir and traveling accessories at Dulany's. | Orders a specialty. 1901 Que Street, - B » Ajlotwny —importer— —of fine linens and lingerie— Dinners are the oldest forms of party hospital that have been ancestors—but guests have said a dinner was only appetizing and beautiful as its appointments?! In the waves of fragrance of the flowers the soft mellow hght catches the gleaming silver and the subtle radiance ot crystal and casts their retflection in lights and shadows upon the linen which an artistic kground The exquisiteness of your linens is the success of your party. Ajlowny's are matchless! They have all kinds in exquisite display which they invite you to come in to see today There are some amazing values here. Don't delay (Formerly the Hanna Linen Shop) 1310 Connecticut Avenue. L) o have a ¢ o mplexion s youthtul | v lnm !‘\\(‘.\ s to have a ¢ o mplexion ot Elizabeth Arden meth. ods and treat wents Look in your mirtor and see yourselt as others see vou! Do yvou ha Elizabeth Avden compleni not-—call for appointment today Franklin 4434 The enpert beauty specialists of this beauty salon treat your skin according to its individual needs Distinguished women all over the world make up the chentele of Elicabeth Avden salons You will find beauty at— ne ..m:\n\m Avenu Wardman Park Dances | more sweater suits, en«'n"vk-s‘ floating chiffons, perky prints and suave in all the gay colors of pring flowers and blossoms. Smart shoppers are quick to p up the bargains which Mary zabeth reductions present. Come ecarly? Avenue. ropes and |t ¢ Springtime samy l'\\' b.x bingers than the pre- cious clothes for wee ones from 1 to 7 years at—Amerita's. little girls are sweetest in fimities Tiny p'\"u-.::» twills and rimmed with nove! collars cutest for the Everything most ado and b N Q nets, Sparkiieg ! col mlui«- heoarted 1 gay as the t pleasure wha (re- them— \\ ardman Dances tinuwe Y (exe Sunday) with an ever- tnereaving populavigw- tor \Wardman been RKnows as hanting at- sather here Wwooparties, really nmusic satisties thewr cantankerouns teet—and the delicacies trom the excellent cuisine satisfy their l.l\\guh.‘\""\' appetites—now ay at wavs-it's