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18 & soctinry. SOCIE T ! ; i The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge to Be Feted at Dinner Tonight by Secretary West. will be entertained at dinner this evening by the Secretary of the Interfor, Mr. Roy O. West, in the presidential suite at the Willard Hotel. | Mre. L2Grand Cannen of Indianap. daughter of the Secretary, arrived 1 wwashington yesterday and will act as hostess for her father at the dinmer. | John G. Sargent, wife of the Attor General, will not receive to- morrow afternoon, Diplomatic Dean and Dayenne to Be Feted. | The Ambazsador of Great Britain and 14y Isabella Howard will be the guests n whose honor the Minister of Norway | and Mme. Bachke will entertain at din- nor this evening at the Mayflower. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora | @de Ferrara gave a dinner party last eve- | ning for the Speaker of the House and | Mrs, Nicholas Longworth. Other guests were the Minister of Hungary and Coun- the Minister of Sweden m. the Minister of Ru- nd Mme. Bost: | :‘,1’:1'?‘\. M. Cretziano and Mlle. Jeanne | Cretziano; the Minister of Canada a“di Asrs. Massey, Representative and Mrs. | Robert Low Bacon, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Carl T.| Schuneman, Assistant Secretary of | Commerce and Mrs. William P. Mac- | Cracken, ir.; the chief of the protocol | division of the State Department and Mrs. James Clement Dunn, Mr. and | Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, jr.; Senor do | Amoedo, counselor fo the Spanish em- | the first secretary of the British | v and Mrs. Shone, Mr. Jan! first secretary of the Polish legat the commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant, Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Miss Elsie Quinby, and the first secretary and Senora de Baron, the second secretary and Senora de Guell | and the attache, Senor Don Cayetano | de Quesada, of the Cuban embassy. | The Ambassador of Belglum and Princese de Ligne attended the luncheon | today given by the president of the | George Washington University and Mrs. | Cloyd Heck Marvin in the Cosmos Club in compliment to Prof. Albert Brachet { the University of Brussels and Mme. irachet. Others in the company were Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, the secretary of the @mithsonian _ Institution and ~Mrs. Charles Greeley Abbot, Dr. and Mrs. John C. Merriam, Prof. and Mrs, Paul Bortsch, Prof. and Mrs. Robert F. Griggs and Prof. and Mrs. Elmer Louis Kayser, Dr. Brachet, who is professor of enatomy and embryology in the Uni- v of Brussels and director of the stitute of Anatomy at Brussels, will lecture this afternoon at the George Washington University. ‘The Chinese Minister and Mme. Sze will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Eaton, who will entertain a company of 22 in Wardman Park Hotel, where they have an apartment, Senator Royal S. Copeland went to | New York yesterday and will relurn! this evening to his apartment in the | | ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Senator Cope- | land will go Thursday to Syracuse, | N. Y., where he will address the news- | paper men of New York State. Mr, | Royal S. Copeland, jr., who is a stu- | dent at the University of Syracuse, will | join his father and will return with | him Saturday. Senator and Mrs. Copeland will en tertain a number of the younger con: gressional circles at the supper dance et the Wardman Park Hotel Saturda evening for their son. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of the Vice President-elect, Senator Charles Curtis, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Edward E. Robbins. Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of | California has taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of the Secretary to the President, will be at bome tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in the Mayflower. Assisting will be Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs. Morris | | shri;\:pard. Mrs. James E. Watson, Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, Ms Ji Portner Cafe 15th St. Bet. U and V "Table d’hote Dinner 1dr.. Mrs. William Barrett Ridgely, Mrs. rts. F. A. COOKE, manager Phone North 1420 Ask About Our Special Monthly Rates Desirable Apartments Reasonably Priced Portner Apts. WEDDING GIETS From the Shop of ENGLISH CHINA R s S 2 2t China—by famous makers with glor- fous old names, of Spode, Wedgwood, Cauldon, Coalport, and Royal Worcester. Gorgeous place plates banded with old or bordered with jewel-like colors, ovely dinner services, quaint breakfast sets, and many other delightful kinds of china with whic! cupboard, 1317 Conn. Ave. Opposite British Embassy HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | V. McClintie, Mrs. A. H. Vestal, Mrs. Fred 8. Purnell, Mrs. R. N. Elliott, Mrs. | Elmer O. Leatherwood, Mrs. Morton D. Hull, Mrs. Arthur H. Greenwood, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs. Harry C. Can- ficld, Mrs. Noble J. Johnson, Mrs. Edgar Tadwin, Mrs. Arthur L. Willard, Mrs. Carl T. Schuneman, Mrs. Osmun Lat- robe, Mrs. Wilson Brown, Miss Mary Patten and Mrs. George Mesta. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders entertained a ! mall company at the performance of ‘Sally” Sunday night given by the Savoy | Musical Stock Company, Senorita Maria Padilla, daughter of the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de | Padilla, will accompany the Misses Hammond to New York today to join their parents. the United States Am- bassador to Spain and Mrs. Ogden H Hammond. The Misses Hammond have | been guests for several days of the| Ambassador and Senora de Padilla and yesterday afternoon a small tea was/ given in their honor at the emba: The military attache of the Spanish | embassy, Maj. Casajus, was host to a company of 40 at a buffet supper in his apartment in Wardman Park Hotel last evening. Mr. Ragnvald Bagge, second secretary of the Swedish legation, has taken an apartment in the Fairfax Hotel at 2100 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Charles Elmore Cropley, wife of | the clerk of the Supreme Court of the | United States. who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bristow | Wornall, in their home in Kansas City, | Mo., has returned to Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. Cropley will entertain | at dinner Friday evening for Mrs. Ben Vance Prather and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Prather. | Mrs. Woodrow Wilson was the guest | in whose honor Mrs. Bernard B. Jones | entertained at luncheon today. The | other guests were Mme. Varela, Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs. Guy Despard | Gofl. Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Lady Broderick, Mrs. Willilam P. MacCracken, Sydney A. Cloman, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. J. Hnn!y Covington and Mrs. Harry Nor- ment. Col. and Mrs. Francis E. Hopkins | have with them at the Wardman Park Hotel their daughter, Mrs. Irving A Dufty, who arrived from New York Sunday. ‘The Grand Duke ‘Alexander of Rus- sia will be in Washington Monday, Feb- ruary 25, and will give an address that evening in the residence of the Misses | Patten at 2122 Massachusetts avenue. Hughes-Farr Wedding Yesterday Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Fielder D. Farr an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to Mr. Leroy Hughes, Monday evening, January 28. The wedding took place in the home | of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. | John Elvans Mayfield. The Rev. Dr. | George Fiske Dudley officiated. | After a wedding -trip Mr. and Mrs. | { . V‘;e Specia;iz; Vl'n | FUR REMODELING | Expert Workmanship—Best Quality Findings—Moderate Prices Estimates Gladly Given New England Furriers Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th St. Franklin 6355 | 1143 Conn. Avenue All Winter - Hats Now $5 & $7.50 Also a special group of de- sirable Hats at . LL suitable for mediate wear. limited number of felts, suitable for Spring. h to line the bridal A REAL EGYPTIA 1 ‘@ PRINCESS MME. SAMY PASHA, ! Wife of Mahmoud Samy Pasha, Minister of who assisted the committee of the Bal Boheme in carrying to success the Egyptian ball at the Willard last night under the auspices of the Washington Arts Club. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | Hughes will make their home in Oli- | ding will take place in Portland Tues- phant, Pa. day, April 2. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. MeNary |, bl Dsrile s pinduats of (Wslispley |and is a cousin of Senator Charles L. | of Portland, Oreg., yesterday announced | A M & e L { ! | McNary of Oregon ! the engagement of their niece, Miss | Elizabeth Emily Dyer of South Pasa- { Mrs. Henry Shappard Jackson an- | dena, Calif., to Mr. John Price Gregg, | nounces the marriage of her daughter, manager of the International Chamber | Mrs. Eula Jackson Alsop, to Lieut. of Commerce in Washington. The wed- | Comdr. Frederic W. Neilson, U. 8. N.,! 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Robertson, Mrs. Edwin T. Lord, Mrs. Harriet Fitzhugh Ward, Miss Mary Pike, Mrs. Albert Gore, Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg. Miss Mona Gill and Mrs. Paul Gillesple. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of the | former Governor of Pennsylvania, was the honor guest at luncheon today of | the Women's National Press Club. Former Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen had as their guest for the week | end at the Wardman Park Hotel their | daughter. Mrs. Burgoyne Hamilton, who returned to her home in New York yes- terday morning. Mrs. McAndrew, widow of Maj. Gen. James W. McAndrew, left yesterday for | Winter Haven, Fla., accompanled by her nephews, Mr. John McCauley and Mr. Ned McCauley of Scranton, Pa. ‘They will be absent six weeks. | Mrs. Robert Vietor of Lincoln, Nebr., is at the Carlton for several days, ac- companied by Miss May Pershing, also of Lincoln. Miss Pershing is a sister of Gen. John J. Pershing. | Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice Morris | will be hosts at a dinner dance this evening in the palm court of the May- flower. Mrs. Richard Gray Park, jr., will be | at home Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at 1913 8 street and will receive | again Friday afternoon, February 8, | from 4 to 6 o'clock. | THE EVEXING STAR. TASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. JANTARY 2, 1 Mr, and Mrs, Willlam T. Bryan have arrived in Washington from Key West, Fla, and are at the Carlton for a brief companied by their daughter, Miss Natalie Ann Bryan, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alden Wilder of Bt. Paul are guests of Mrs. James L. Morris jn her apartment at the May- flower, Mrs. Cornelius Gardener entertained at tea Sunday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Charles H. Barth, who left that evening for New York to sail for a Mediterranean cruise. Mrs. Gardener was assisted by Mrs. Willlam H. Carter, Mrs. Herbert O. Williams, Mrs. Chase W. Kennedy and Mrs. Herbert Deakyne, Miss Dixle Tighe of New York City, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Alfred B. Williams, left Washington yes- terday for Palm Beach and Havana. Mr. Ernest L. May entertained at a Continued on Nineteenth Page.) ASSORTED TEA SANDWICHES 45¢ per dozen; $3.25 per hundred Also Sandwiches for all occasions THE PASTRY SHOP 1616 H St. N.W. Met. 6939 UPERIOR rough dry 8Cents a pound WEST END LAUNDRY PhoneMain 6788 Semi-Annual Clearance Stetson Shoes FOI‘ Women $Q.75 $11.75 $12.75 Entire !tock iflc]uaed! Moael! for dre!!. street and sports wear, in the newest and smart- est leathers. Special! $2 Chiffon Silk Hose, pointed or square heel, $1.35 Sizes 4 to 9, widths AAA to D. 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