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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. TFRIDAY. MARCIT 16. 1928, - Ry !;\morimn Revolution occupied two boxi Hauenschicld; Mme. Ekengren and Mrs | Luquer, Mr. and Mrs, James Patten, | will show the entries of the Riding S O C I |4 ’1 8{ !The guests were: Mrs. William S.| Robert Hollister Chapman. Col, Morvin C. Buckey, Mr. and Mrs. |and Hunt Club, | Walker, vice president gemeral; Mrs.| Col. and Mrs, Jeflerson Randolph |Richard W Hynson, Mr. and Mrs. H.| One of the most spectacular events |Samuel W. Earle. recording secretary [ Kean were hosts at dinner for Col. |D. Rouzer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sturgill, |on the evening program will be a class | general: Mys. Lucy Wilder Morris former | Kean's nieces, Miss Margaret Sumner, | Comdr. ‘Theodore Jewell, Mr, Robert D: | for bareback ~ riders, — touch-and-out. (Continued from Eighteenth Page) | Vice president general; Mrs.Frank Morri- | Miss Jane Butler and Miss Dorothy Pearson. Mr. Willlam Bowle Clatke, | About 20 entrics have been made in ——— SRR — — | son, regent, Abigail tman Rice Chap- | Kean, who are descendants n; un; sixth | Mr. J. Ci]W;vdun_l "Gt‘ nnvd. ;\:md; l;'r:ln- this class. T | ter: Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard, regent, Dolly {and seventh _generations of Thomas | ton' MacBryde and Mr. and Mrs, Payne. i s . ) rturned 0 Bet'{\iadison Chapter: Mrs. Eimer C. Cur- | Jefferson, taking their guests later to - L T D P regent, E. Pluribus Unum Chapter: | the ball. | €ol. Thompson Here row evening at 8:15 o'clock in the club- or Diddle of Philadel- |Miss Helen L. Pumplirey, regent, Pr Miss Olive Chace entertained a party | For Indoor Horse Show oo e Hel Dhsht ot Hor quent visitor | dent Monroe Chapter; Mrs. George Hill- | jn “hanor of Miss Maybelle Thompson | Col. Robert M. Thompson, who has | :ryentieth street northwest, on “The d her social | Yo%, Jo Continental Dames Chapter: | smith of Barrington, R. Li her other | puon spending the Winter crulsing in | Great Pyramid.” The talk will be ilus- o of mourning. Sho | M. William V. Cox. Our Flag Chapter: | pyegts being Miss * Dorothy Nicholson T K ted with views of Egypt. No cards ot for this week e | MiS. Augustus Knight, American Eagle | R leanor Seed, Mr. Milton MeGov- | his_yacht, the Everglades, off Koy | irated with wews of Egypt. c ) Chapter; Mrs. Samucl R. Meek, Amer- | qy My, Horace Whalen, Mr. Jesse F. | West, has returned to attend the last | L Lol Chapter, and Miss Bartha | Nicholson and Mr. Edgar N. Chace. | indoor show at the Riding and Hunt| Mr. John Prindle Scott s the guest T the bos Taken by & Sroud of meme | Among others at the party were the | Club tomorrow morning and evening. |In whose honor Mrs. Edward Hood Wat- ] o DAIly, Were, son will entertain at tea tomorrow bers of the National League of Ameri- | Mintster of Persla. Mirzy Davoud Khan | Gl Thompson will show several of | ittrmoon from 4 until 6 o'clock In her 1 Pen Women were Mrs. Ernest | (X:'m;“u‘rh i Chaties Boughto Wood, | hifs fine horses in the evening events fnew home. at 1605 Kennedy place, Mrs. K AKes | Mr. Justice and Mrs, Harlan Fiske Stone, | and the morning program will be given S Chindblom, Mrs. David H. Kin- S C. he Commissioner of the District and | by the younger members of the club. ieloe, Mrs._Henry Jay_Staley. Miss Avihur § ¢ F. Taliaferro. Lady Brod-| Appearing on the evening program | (Continued on Twenty-second Page.) Nicholson, Mrs. | crick, Gen. and Mrs, George Barmett, | will be entrles by the Assistant to the | = and Mrs, Froder. | Col. and Mrs. Francis T.'A. Junkin' | Attorncy General and Mrs. William Dumont, Mr, and | Mrs. Basil Gordon. Mrs. John Crayke [J. Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | Simpson, Mrs. William Crawford Gor- | Meyer, jr.. Mrs. Edith Precce, Miss i i s, Mrs. Davi o Gaillard, Mr.| Maud _Proece, Miss Margo Couzens, 0 o e e s IDhisiOe i Miss Elizabeth ~Jackson, Miss Hilda e e’\e o onticetlian. o |and Mrs. Louls Owsley, Mr. and Mrs. E d e, Monticelllan committee. | A Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P, | Sykes, Mr. Charles Carrico, M. Mel- W taken by members of the Daughters | Noves, Mrs. ‘Frank W, Bacon, Mrs. R.|vin Hazen, Mr. Robert Roby. Ms. F. {of Founders and Pattiots, the guests - | M. Kauffmann, Miss Elizabeth’ Milliken. | T. Goodman, Miss Eleanor Robinsan, Cluding M. and Mrs. Warren 9. Haines, | Capt, and Mrs. Frank B. Frever, Mr. | Miss Mary Parker Corning, Mr. Erncst z At Nannie Groen Jobs, Mr.. Bronson |and Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Cant. and Mrs. | Hales and M. George Heriing "of 306 G Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Borden, | Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mr. and | Nokesville, V Mr. Thomas W‘nl er 1", 3 4 Mrs. Charles S. White, Mrs, | Mrs, Harold N. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. |Broad Run. Va.; Mr. John Gheen, Mr. or and D, Bagas, . (Bdward Finkenstacdt, Mrs. Jacob Le- | Raymond Norton, Mr. George Plum- For a Single Day’ Club of Colonial | ander Loose, Gen. William E. Horton, |mer, Mr. Quinter’ Comer, Mr. Willlam or a Single Day’s "Mrs. | Mr. Samuel H. Kauffmann, Mr. Lynch Connolly and Mr. Roland Dawson, who Dt . national president of | mmm— 5[)(’1"(][ 3(.]’,,,!4 of Colonial Dames; Ms, r, president of the Aot et sl Jurius GARFINCKEL& Co. 75 St Mahin, Mrs. Hughes Oli- Values A. R. Shands, Miss Shands, PARIS Al S 95 ica Randolph Smith, Miss $29. : " = beth Harrison McLean of Balti- . Mrs. Hugh Southgate and Mrs. | : oph \‘ all. o o We solve your Parking Problem | Five chapters of the United Daugh- + 5 . ters of the Confederacy were repre- while shopping here by taking B < . sented in the box taken by members ]l that _orgar . these including charge of your car. | »U ne Je y he Dixie . Hileary Herbert oSiqewall Jackson, Jeffer- ° tr. and Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, . Ge atine n;:erlmnr‘d in their ly;l\ Mr. and Our Flftl‘l F’oor ucien Whiting Powell, Mr. and 4 . o £l - Y i i Robert Dunlancy Cummum, M. —extends a special greeting to its youthiul flavored with choice wine d Mrs. Wilbur Morse, Mrs. M. de | ire Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Henning clientele—a special invitation to visit here cd by | Nelms. Col. Rawson Warren. Mr. Wils 18c g' for the | liam Jennings Price, Mr. William Jef- Yy - for the am e g mlglm\nin:. ir, and Miss Beatrice | Tomorrow E . effer: . aliroom of the Hot Mrs. Dunlop was also hostess in Mr. ; s el ] S e . ‘ . . » e ortabiy ficd with 1 Mrs. Breckenridge Long's box. hav- and sce all the sn]mllt. unusual new thing N. W. Burchell Ask for Sterling ““Hit the Decl : th her Mr. and Mrs. Edward 2 av st reached us. : Fannie Dial, Miss Elizabeth that have just reac o Bt e L OOK THEIR SMA < | iy Norfet puniop, Mr-Sames” 20 Misses, Juniors and Girls ity o ' ohn Barrister and Mr. Thomas Ander- 5% Of: sor —will fi a niost individual selection at : - . e i Mrs. A. Geary Johnson entertained will find a niost ESTERDAY, the roving eye of the b, e Serd | at dinner preceding the dance, taking moderate prices. . 2 her guests on later to her box at the | The Shofpping assing throng first glowed with jo Dimiced | Hor guest were Mrs. Girard b, L S 3 8 i es of exquisite SIIkS | VA Mourie aeten SBa e rard, B | Coats Dresses Hats Lady ends her quest rare old laces handed | nrap, J STERLING 50 ey 5 "¢ | Margaret Pilson, Miss Florence Marlatt . rier Sportswear here for LRLING 500 m former generations to (the | Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Mr. wmlam‘ Qvil: Greenbrier Sport re f present owners. There were many fea- | hig Liabeth e el To(lny, it pays its imtin] trilvutc to t}lc well- Service Sheer Silk e e to narrow sl dancog of the Vigiia o the | 19, ME & Gy ohnean e ) F STREET CoRNER OF I3™ : COATS turned ankle and smartly shod foot. e entertained in their box. the counselor members of the h | e prennale | Of the Austrian legation and Mme, with garden | Your wish for loveliness is e L realized in Sterling Hosiery at the s;glfl of a woman s pretty f:lcc. Surely you will Mi]mly of mdny is alive to this (‘Imngc. : —_— K N = Sisiad nbow tinte with garde A e L Gl e gt s STERLING 200 e e s “c;kfif“.;‘;;‘ ? ) fi b v That is M]ly the Stcrlms Hit the Deck Eita Shes Chiffsn seek, amid the many Mildred Brown and fartin dressed as little P is so popu]:\r. The saucy side bow—dain o e smart creations ined at wear re : e et TUb "Wk Twn s o of & The House bronze piping—]xiglt spilsc heel—make it Boms Ipaecricn ree Confederate veterans wearing . e : their gray uniforms marched the leng " dclxglnfully fcmmme. of the ballroom end back to the tune ! | " .'k ’: = tel ‘-Z TS. ;“" wer { - & ki & o i R v S abanery ooyt C =sHoP W.okkews (5] STerling : i S e et e Saturday—Demonstrating the Supremacy ‘ ty ClubBI4 GHOES) 1337 F STREET. N.w., @osERD ; ,‘d)v\a‘;glam‘i?g e Robert of Our $5 HAT SHOP With a inter! lings from historic homes, furniture from, Mo M ay. with Mrs. William Laird and Mrs. Albert N. Baggs in | i were awarded 10 Mrs. Rose | g:::;;:;r' ié%:o‘é’,;;x’-;{:g‘lfi;’él\:g" t eutul lng @f : ! | | The House fihb N The House a v TH he r_a;fpearinx. : : 3 tl‘pfihar” @ eralls, red “ba o, tod vid i’ | ® | \ 606 - 614 ELEVENTH_ST ==zl 500 S]p@lrk]lm LR of Courtesy ford K. Berrym Special Purchases Result in a and Mr. Bever odgett headed the | eiving wearing - her wedding ; v GE« u satin brocaded in a de- i | : rs’ knots and trimmed with | i | ‘ r . The gown is fashioned 1 5 pufl sl of A lace with a cas 3 g ling ; to the elbows e e wore orange e Bl el and carried on / A and wt, Which be- M Misses great-grea Mrs. Beggs wa i A Stvtes for 5 : Two Underpriced Groups Women $2 85 $4.85 and & poke bonnet o o and uee | f[* 2 N o TYLE and VALUE are the dominating thoughts of our §5 HAT SHOP . . . to give Y N Spring is almost .lmrc ;”"l, r‘h wntern’s is l'l‘\‘\ll‘\' with the latest fashions, simultaneously with their 2 completely new bags in a special Saturday sale. Bags that . % appearance in the higher-priced Hats they so iy will blend smartly with your new costume—and every one Interesting Parties A 4 f , ; : 2 i 4 ‘ Entertained in Boxes H \ exactly copy .. . at a price far below the expensive X ] at a saving that is more than extraordinary. " rson A ! \ Tk originals! ... Now, when to be chic, every unit of { VLK your costume must harmonize, what a joy—to have ? B ‘ a Hat to match each dress, and at such little cost! 1 lf"g‘\- "f Every De 11)[“," in: SIS, W s s pis shdel Cloches, Narrow Brim and Off-the-Face Effects in: 1 ale nt, L('(IIII(’I' l lsl" ()‘\hl( /l Crocheted Visca— Embroidered Sil's (“"If Snake Pin Seal Plain and With and Braids, and Printed Crépes Chic Black Satin LPebble and Shark Grain . Stvaw Braids - entertaisied in their : s Printed Crepe and With Fabrics and : Woven Straw Bags Versity and Tt Cl s - Satin With Scarf i : to Match Ornaments e All Ave Manufacturer” Samples FOURTH < 4 . . There are bags with amber tops, bags with over ILOOR ’ ¢ i \ Al . lapping flaps that cleverly conceal extra pockets, soally medium or largo ba new varieties of pouch, back-strap and underarm designs, The col : ors were chosen because they fit so well into | d \ Ty Spring’s picture and inelade many light and dark = ) 5 shades on combinations in modernistio desi 2 Che B - : J ) . . ¢olli er :flnny’ Blach ! Each bag is a good reason for your eacly attendance. COLUMBIA D 1 18 WS Navy Grey Every Wednesday and b Roseglow ¥riday Evening | Kasha Beige 5 until 7:39 | et . . | ‘ 111l Q .f ! B J > oo Lo vl s o . - 300 Silk Scarts Are Here for Spring 4_ ourss Lucerne llue ; " ; : X 1nd They Are Special Sale Saturday r Sea Food c | Graviis v - : (Gl And They Arve on Special Sale Saturday Dinner Cafe Creme p \ Choose your own particular shape whether it be square, triangle or or Your Ch of Qur Megular { Waood Violet N - oblong, Exceptional hand-blocked or hand-painted designs in foral or Meny maodernistic designs are found in no end of color harmonies, Special Plate Lunch I the Goll—11:45 Until 2:18