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SOCTETY. The, ?résident 0 Be'Accompanie‘d't' by Mrs. Coohdge to Budget Meeting - in Continental Hall. H!: Prealdent wm be lcoompmled | J. Callahan, who has been assistant pas- en h? ll-\ 2hds unn & Memorial .Contin lll w- night, Mrs: scarcely cne of the ‘meetings from the first up to the present time, and she has asked all of the-cabinet members’ wives now in town w be,b;:. guests in boxes tonight. ‘The Bal Bohem the Arts Club-of. lace tonight in the ball sfilllrd Hotel. This ball 48 the gayest of the season and those in’charge of the arri ments _have made some sort of fangy dress obligatory, which will add gri to the scene and the gayety | of the revelers. Provision has been made for the sale of headdresses, sashes or other .decorations at the. 'door. that | those who come unprepared with ms-w tumes may enter and take part in the | ayety. " The setting for the Bal Boheme this year is ian and there will be di- versions during the evening which will be spontanequs from the ¢ company and “The Army,” the fow famous floor committee of the Bal Boheme, will be constantly in evidence! Dinner at German Embassy for Head of Diplomatic Corps. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron, who will entertain a company of, 30. The Ambassador of Cuba ahd Sendra | de Ferrara will entertain at dinner this | evening 1n honor of the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Nlcho)u Longworth. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will be the guests of honor at dinner -this evening of Mrs, Henry F; Dl.mocl who will entertnln s company | Be: of ‘The Ji Debuchi en‘uemenu‘ beuuse of the death of his imperial highn Prince Kuni, father ot her majesty, "the Empress of Japan. . The Minister of Ecuador and Senon de Zaldumbide entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower in compliment to the. Minister of Guatem ‘and Senora de Recinos, who will shortly go to Cuba for a brief stay, as Dr. Recinos is also Minister of Guatemala to Cuba. Others &t the luncheon were the Mine hur of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Leo S. Rowe, director general of tthfmpt:n'A‘t"em e e Ot | M T, O union an Mr. and Mrs; Balitar Lloyd, Jaconto Stagg, Mr. Mr, Benjamin Cohen Barberis, and the attaches, Senor- Don Carlos Mantille and Senor Chiriboga. Vice President-elect Senator Charles Curtis had as his guest for a few days 1ast week: his- daughter, Mrs. Webster Knight, 2d, who returned to her Provi- dence ‘home Saturday. Mrs. xnlxht came to be with her. {u‘.hzrax ment in the Mayfiower day anniversary, Friday, Jlnunry 2. The’ Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina were hosts at the su dance at the Club Chantecler. Sa evening, mmud;vemdmuhedn given ‘apnually by ington, will take ese Ambassador and Mme. mmmmmnamnerung -in ‘the ve_canceled all their social | the tor of St. Matthew's Church, and who will shortly assume his duties as pasto: of St. Martin'’y Church ummehburg @oolidge has missed | Md. Commissioner Tallaterro mlnun Committee for Mardi Grag Ball, Commiissioner Sidney A. “Taliaferro has accépted as chairmen of the men's floor committee for the Red, White and Blue ball, and will. have. on-his .com- ms of the | mittee fmnlnenc representatives of the uvlc lite hington, ‘as well ‘as pf hose circles: connected With the Fed-! f{‘n‘ Sl offcers ot ‘the Aris, Navy A officers of .the’ 0 and ‘Marine "7 For the cause for which the bant to be given Mnrdl Gras night, Febru- ary 12,8 the hearts of -Wash- ingtoriians u well as to the gountry at large-~the completion of the George ‘Washington Memorial Building in time for the celebration here in 1032 of the bi-centennial of the birth of the “Father of His Country.” It :will held in the large ballroom of the lard Hotel, & tion for the clal life of ‘the Capital of the Nltlnn Reservations are now being . made through Mrs. Rose Qouverneur Hoes at the Willard Social Buregu, Rear Admiral and erett en, .who' have: months in the south of sailed from Bordeaux to visit their son, Dr. Reynolds Hayden, U, S. Navy Medi- cal Corps, at St. Thomas, in the Virgin | Islands, and will return to Washington in the Spring. Miss Mary Bainbridge Hayden sailed this week from New Yo for St. Thomas, in company Spoffard of this city. After vumn' her finnu. Miss Hayden will.leave for Mra. Duncan Cameron entertained a company of 13.at luncheon yesterday, company ‘incl m'lh! Il!nllur of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi. Former _Representative and Mrs, ‘Thomas W. , Jr. will entertain n small oomplny at’ dinner Tug fi 12, and a few ad- d guuu 1 be asked for & pro- gram of music. after the dinner, when Miss. Helena March, lopnno will ‘sing Mr. and Mrs, cluunuy G. Pu-ker. jr., were the guests at luncheon yuter- day of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cott. Em“m:: mn%c&mmhmmm home ore. ers e company 'ere Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Edward Johnston, Swann, Miss Julia E. Wil- u‘fi Mr John O. Neédles and Mr. cclure Rouzer. scturdny evening, January 26, Miss Florence Lawson, daughter of Mr. md Mrs, Herbert Dawes: Lawson of Takom: Park, became the bride of Mr. anl; Lemon Landon of Berekley, Calif. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. H. .D. Stervett at the residepce of the bride’s parents and wa8 witnessed by members of the two families and inti- te mh bride was atfended by Miss Anna Lee Coleman of Atlanta, Ga., the maid of honor; M mons of East Orange, 3 bride, and Miss Alice ndoren. Orange, N. J., and the Mr. Ivor Watts of Clifto a gown of wo o:flfim whmll‘ ictorian lines. ~The train was I ed dfih :silver brocade. The veil was of tulle with & coronet of princess lace and blossoms. She fed ‘a ‘white and pnyerbook.'lt.hluwmdflfliuol z:pmmut:n and Mrs. entertained at ennhg compliment to the we\umuxur’:r the Japanese embassy and John Q. Tilsan, beck chief of the hr vision of the State General of Repregentative and Mrs. Char! Eaton have with thent -in, their l‘;u':- ment in theé Wardmah Park Hotel their mu‘hun, Mrs. W. R. Bur'ell of land, of Mrs. George Mr. L. G. van Hoorn, munébr of the Netherlands legation, entertained at the. Club Chantacler supper dance 8aturday ‘The second counselor of the Itallan embassy and Signora Catalani have as their guest their cousin, Mme. Nadine Clado, who is a famous pianist in Euro- pean capitals. Former Senator and Mrs. Irvine Lither Lenroot have issued cards announcing the marriage of their dllllhler Dorothy Clough, to Mr, Rol Bromberg, Satur- day, January 26, xn Los Anjeles, Calif: Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury will en- tertain a company of 23 a! evening in compliment;to thé John 1143 Conn. the valley. ‘The maid of honor was in & gown of green moire, with shoes to match, and carried @ bouquet of shades of pink sweet peas tied with silver ribbon. The other two attendants wore American beauty moire gowns, with shoes to match, and carried bouquets of white sweet peas and ‘Butterfly-roses tied with green. ribbons. Mrs. Herbert D. Lawsoa ‘was in & gown of royal blue velvet trim- med with rm&mnu % o Following 'oddhfi 8 reception was held, with numerous friends attend- ing. The bride's traveling dress was of brown satin crepe, with hat, coat and shoes to ‘match. Mr. and Mrs. Landon left immediately » | following the reception for a tour of several weeks through the Southern and Southwestern States and will be at home in Berkeley, Calif., after March 1. Mrs, Samuel Williams Earle, recording secretary eral -of Daughters of the Arm n Revoli estd in her aj SUP[RIOR rough dry SCentsa yound WEesT END LAUNDRY PhoneMain 6788 It's Somebody’s Birthday The quaint sense of good taste and refinement is ex- pressed in a— GIFT ‘OF FLOWERS between 14th nnd IMII b Avyenue All Winter Hats Now $5 & $7:50 - $1 e limited number of felts, suitable for Spring. Also a uuinl‘(ntp sivable Hats at. m;%wu!w YO K AV Great .-, . Bflt ever . . . Finest FoodinTown... Exclamations such as these are heard' daily— folks who know good food appreciate Blos- | or Inn’s cuisine 4m- mensely. Come in and cenvtne' Yourself « Luncheon Daily, 1130 to 3 Dinner Deily ‘and Sunday 430 to 8 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, M\'a' ‘ldwnrd Ev- |- 3 MR. AND MRS. L. Who are sharing flower her mn lnd daughter-in-law, Mrt.k:nd Mrs. 8. Edwin Earle of Win- net Capt. J. J. chntn-m has arrived in ‘Washington from the Naval Operating Base at Hampton Roads, Va., and is at | the Carlton for a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Lenkin have announced the engagement of thelr daughter, Anne Vivian, to Dr. Eugene L. Neuger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Neuger of Cleveland. Miss Elsle Gardner Hume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alan. Phillips Hume, joined her uncle ‘and ‘aunt, Col. and Mrs. Henry C.Jewett, in New York and | sailed- with them Saturday on the steamer Vollendam for a cruise of the West Indies. | Mrs. P; de. M. Bnbey of Chestnut. Hil, Buton is again at the Wardmen | Park Hotel for the Winter. Mrs. Barbey | is accompanied by Mrs. James H. Prince of Brookline, Mass. | Mrs. Hobart Entertained On Round of Visits. Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart of Cincinnati, "who is passing the Winter in Washing- | ton, will return today from Indianapolls, | where' she was the guest of honor Saturday at a reception given by the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, D. A. R; in that city. Mrs. James L. n | Gavin, vice. president_geferal of the ‘D. A. R. from Indiana, egurmned ‘at dinner Saturday night for Mrs. Hobart. . Before. going to Indiana Mrs. Hobart was in Pittsburgh, where Mrs. Willigm D. Hamilton, regent, and the a the Pittsburgh Chaptes ‘FUR COATS: ARE THE THING NOW! 1 low price on every Coat in stoc! P A L O ot Tk, EANET & BACHER FPURRIERS 1111-F St. N.W. Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee 40c Lb. Quality Never Better 817-19 Fourteenth St. Upholstermg REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A a box at the Bal Boheme of the Wlshlnz(on Arts Clnb‘ at (M Willard tonight with Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Lewis. N.W. Burchell ’ | | M. LEISENRING, Underwood Photos. in Mrs. Hobart's honor last Thursday night. Miss Elizabeth Howson of New York, who is spendimg several days in Washe ington, will be the guest of honor at & tea this afternocon at the Grace Dodge Hotel given by a group of Wuhlnflnn Vassar Coliege friends. :The:guests in- clude Miss Margaret Barber,.president of the Washington Vassar Alumnae Branch; Mrs. H. H. Donnally, Mrs. /Walter Harman, Dr. Viola Russell An- | I derson, Miss Bessle Burns, Miss Frances Burns, Miss Mary Darrach and Mrs H. P. Sheldon of Falls Church, Va. Mrs. F. E. Edgar, Mrs. M. D. Knox SAVE! | sog, Mrs, Philip D. Brown, mu Elelnor | Florence A. Colford, Mrs. James E. col- | P. and Miss G. ©. Orton have motored from their home in Metuchen, N. J,, to spend some time at the Grace Dodge Hotel. 1 The Washington Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity is having a_ thester party tomorrow at Poli's, where "The Desert Song’ Blandford, Miss Josephine Blandford, Miss Nan Surface, Miss Alice Bonnet, Miss Elizabeth Swenk, Mrs. E. W. King, Miss Ellen Jane Keiser, Miss Nadia Wright, Miss Grace Laleger, Miss Evelyn Kuhnle and Miss Julia Louise Behring. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beach enter- tained a company at the Club Chante- cler on Saturday evening. The Misses Tileston, who have been | visiting since Christmas in New York, Newport and Boston, have returned to their apartment in the Chastleton Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Lynch of New York City are passing some time at the Carlton ‘The list of patronesses for the eighth annual conference of the District of Columbia Chapter, International Fed- eration of Catholic Alumnae, to be held | Saturday at the Willard Hotel, includes | Mother Jane Frances, téwn Con- vent; ' Sister Diego, Holy Cross Acad- emy; Sister Catherine, Holy Trinity High School; Sister . Euphémia, Im- mnculnta Seminary: Sister Gertrude, | Immaculate Conception Academy: Sis- | ter Agnes Cecilia, Notre .Dame de Namur Academy: Sister Josepha, Sacred Heart Academy; Sister Georgina, St Dominic's High School; Sister Teresa, St. Anthony’s High School; Sis- ter Prudentiana, St. Cecilia’s Academy; Sister Agnise, St. Patrick's Academy Sister Girardine, 8t. Paul's Academy; Mother Ignatia, Visitation, B. V. M.: Mrs. Ella Loraine Dorsey, Miss Corinne | Beavens, Miss Margaret Boarman, Miss | Kltherlne Bowers, Miss Louise Bowles, Mrs, John Bowles, Mrs. Charles Brown, Miss Gertrude Bogan, Miss Edith Bran- Brawner, Mrs. H. S. Bishop, liflower, Miss Agnes Daly, Miss M. Louise Darr, Miss M. Gaegler, Mrs. F. X. Grove, Miss Loretta Hannan, Mrs. . F. Hannon, Miss Mary Healey, Mrs. Ida Higgins, Miss Gertrude Hunter, Miss Mabel Latimer, Miss Mai t Mc- Carthy, Mrs. T. D. Mg . Miss Frlm:es Mitton, Mrs, George: Jerome Murray, Mrs. Willlam H. Roach, jr.; Miss Helen Ryan, Miss Margaret Ryan, Miss Kathleen Ryder, Saul, Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Vera Taylor, Mrs. Turton, Mrs. Alfred C. ‘Whitton, Miss Madeleine Zefoga, Sister Mary Borromeo, Mrs. Adelaide Rover Cavanagh, Mrs. James F. Hartnett, Miss Emily Hornig, Mrs. Mary Russell Huddleston, Mrs. Thomas .F,. Keane, Mrs, Philip D. Brown, Mrs. George MONDAY, JANUARY 28, - Pur Sarah shegley M May, Mrs. | | Agnes | | 1929. Eugenia Lieutaud, Irs Ralph J. Carbo, Miss Edna Reiter, Miss Margaret M. MsAllister, Mrs. James Nealon, Miss Marie Nohe, Mrs. D. S. Porter, Miss Mary A. Rover, Miss Katherine T. Rover, Mrs. W. Warren Taltavull, Mrs. Frederic W. Seibold, Mrs. Lewis A. Payne, Miss Annl J. Keady, Miss Rosa Schulteis, hlrles w Semmes Mrs. Carrie Madigan, Mrs. Chlflu P. Nelll, Mrs. H. 8. Mrs. Bernard Loughran Lee, Miss Elizabeth Milovich, the wmu Smith, Miss Eva Waters, Miss Regina Watkins, Miss Mary L. Heck, Mrs. George C. Denny, Miss Bernadette L. Dore, Miss Margaret M. Dore, Mrs. John J. Fuller, Miss Catherine E. Mc- Mahon, Miss Claire C. Oberg, Miss Alice O'Donoghue, Miss Veronica Quinn, Miss Helen Riordan, Miss Mary Louise Sulli- van, Miss Margaret Carpenter, Miss Evelyn Collings, Miss Anne Coughlan, Miss Beatrice Deeds, Miss Elizabeth Dolani, Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald, Miss Pauline Fling, Miss Loulse Gately, Miss Alma Happ, Miss Margaret Harold, Miss Margaret Jenkins, Miss Julia Kennedy. Mrs. M. E. Kennedy, Miss Katherine Leahy, Miss Bessie Mills, Miss Elizabeth LADIES’ COATS h hly cleaned equal to new m“'o:m ‘wear—improves ap- pearances. hone Misr Gray, Berronal Service % Fromptiy 3rd & Eye Sts, N.E. Only Three More Days of thh Unuusal JANUARY SALE of FUR Coats and Scarfs 20 to 40% Savings ter w-m Cartlete "e Shaffer FUR CO. 1788 Columbia Rd. Thomaldes, Frederick J. Rice, Miss We solve your Parking . PARIS JuuusGARFINCKEL&Co. Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car. 157, to 33317 off all prices during owr January Sale .. Our Entire Stock of Luggage Leather -Goods Hand Bags and Novelties CASTENS "LEATHER 'GOODS 1314 G St. N.W. CITY CLUB BLDG. TONIGHT 5 until’ 7:30 BROILED TENDER- LOIN STEAK DINNER regular men. Hayve vou tried Mak f Columbia Rod 184 OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR WE believe our announcement of FINAL CLEARANCE SALES THROUGHOUT THIS ENTIRE STORE S tiot only of tremendous interest to Wash- ington women bhut to thousands of women o ‘"vuthm shopping- distance of this city who will- - certainly take advantag opportunity. E look forward to NO TABLY among following: CLOTH COATS MILLINERY ‘Columbia 5042 SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING “NUF-CED!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After AlL Ask my 35,000 customers.’ I giva the service you have the right to expect. $9' SILK TAPESTRY CUT .TO $2.98 PER YARD ON THE JOB THIS WEEK ONLY Ciay A. Armstrong Drop Postal te +, 1233710th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr Armnron. will call penom!ly + With samples, print e of 'such an invaluable the greatest sale busi- ness we have ever had during this week. the departments that offer specially remarkable values are the Women's and Misses’ FUR COATS DRESSES for Sports, Street, Afternoon and Evening W ear UNDERWEAR Infants', Girls’ and Small Boys' APPAREL F STReeT CorneR'oF I3 s its approval of gossamer chiffons! We have chosen this particular Romney gown because it typifies so many nuances of the mode , well . . + . and Romney beauty as . yellow-green is the predominat- ing color, that" s ever so new . . . scal- loped black chiffon gives striking color’ contrast . . rythm that givi ment . neckline are of and the fullnes derful thing in . the hemline dips with a es decided grace of move- . . the lingerie touches at the true Patou inspiration . .. s flared and low, a won- Spring frocks! $49.50 ~—but one of the exquisite Rompey fashiens just recently. arrived for women and misses . . with © Jelle . exclusive fi's “in Washington... always $49.50. P.S.—Miss Hazel F. ogg, an expert from Dorothy Gray's Salon, is elleff s A FASHION INSTITUTI ON here! " . 'This is:a Woman's Romney Frock, $49.50 Washington red F. Gar- || vey, Mrs. Tnomud Lane, Mrs. Mary SOCIETY.” Muckelbauer, Miss Annie Murphy, Miss Mary A. O'Brien, Miss Mary M. O'Brien, | Ca Miss Catherine O'Connor, Mrs. John O'Donoghue, Miss Anne C. O'Leary, Miss Margaret O' , Miss Sarah Polley, Miss Aimee Powell, Miss Alberta Riley. m«s J Mrs. Ellnbflh T Sulllvnn Hlu Frances White, Miss Mary Winston, ML\‘ ‘Fitzpatrick Helem a. and Miss tflubelh . 1316 G ST. S Final Reductions Fall and Winter Afternoon and Evening Dresses Sport and Dress Coats One-Half Off Regular Prices m CITY CLUB BUILDING and will sell v ety Coat We Are Discontinuing FUR Department in OV oc\‘ less_' than. Wholesale Cost ériebacher “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET l’l’l SURPRISING HOW WANY S 4 < A N TYPES OF ‘IIGEQ AN THI & /o aAl.l'. ARE REPORTED AS . ..., sPllHG FASMOHS