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. .SOCIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Guest of Mrs. Sargent at Luncheon Today for Ladies of the Executive Family. RS. COOLIDGE was the guest in whose honor Mrs. John G. Sargent, wife of the At- torney General, entertained at luncheon _today. The other guests were Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs, New, Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Jardine and Mrs. James J. Davis. Mrs. Dwight F. Davis and Mrs. William Fairfield Whiting were unable to attend the luncheon because of iliness. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs, Jardine will be the guests in whose honor Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck will entertain a company of 16 at dinner this evening. Dinner at Cuban Embassy for Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara entertained at dinner last evening in_ honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. Others in the company were the Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor do Amaral; the Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron, the Uruguay Minister and Mme. Varela, the Chinese Minister and Mme. Sze, the Norwegian Minister and Mme. Bachke, the charge d'affaires of Argentina and Senora de Encisco, the charge d'affaires of Switzerland and Mme. Lardy, the counselor of the Hun- garian legation and Mme. Pelenyi, the first secretary of the Costa Rica lega- tion and Senora de Piza, the secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett Sanders, the chief of the Latin Ameri- can Division of the State Depertment and Mrs. Stokeley W. Morgan, Miss Mary Randolph, Senorita Maria Luisa Grisanti, Senora de Sanchez Latour, the secretary of the Swiss legation, Mr. Rufenacht, and Mr. Santini. The Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Repre- sentative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme, Debuchi will entertain at dinner to- morrow evening in honor of the Under- gecretary of State and Mrs. J. Reuben Clark, jr. Senora de Devila has sent out cards for a tea Friday afternoon at the embessy. s Mme, Sze, wife ot the retiring Min- fster of China, was the honor guest at Juncheon today of Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, wife of Representative Demp- sey, who entertained at the Mayflower Hotel. , Mrs. Couzens, Wife of Senator James | satyrday aboard Couzens, will entertain a_company of 100 this afternoon, when Miss Frances Homer will give a short program o monologues, followed by tea. Mrs. Rob- ! ert Hinckley and Mrs, Victor Cushman will preside at the tea table. Representative Katherine Langley was among those who attended the Juncheon of the Seventy Club at the house guests of Maj. and Mrs. Rapp Brush, and are en route from Fort Ethan Allen, Vt, to the Philippine {;lu;gs, where Lieut. Bowen is to be sta- loned. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries were hosts at dinner Saturday evening at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Miss Margaret Barnett and her brother, Mr. James Barnett. The other guests were Senator and Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Representative Fred S. Purnell. Mrs. Charles Montague Irwin and Mr. Charles Berryman. Gen. and Mrs. Frics later took their guests to the Sojourners’ ball, at the Washington Barracks. Mrs. C. H. White of Fort Hamilton, N. Y, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Noble J. Wiley, at 1940 Biltmore street. Mrs. Wiley will entertain at luncheon to- morrow at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Club; for her sister. . Raymond G. Payne, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Payne entertained at a dinner dance Saturday evening in honor of Representative and Mrs. Harold Hoffanan of New Jersey at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club, in Virg:nl.l. Among the guests were Mrs. yne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Worden Graham of Washing- ton; Maj. E. H. Hicks, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Hicks, Lieut. Comdr. Raymond Kerr, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Kerr, Lieut. Oscar Badger, U. S. N., and Mrs. Bad- ger, Miss Helen Towson and Mr. Paul Case of New Jersey. Mrs. Theodore F. Shuey entertained at luncheon Saturday at the Mayflower in compliment to Mrs. James A. Reed, having as her other guests Mrs. Edwin 8. Broussard, Mrs. Carl Hayden, Mrs. John F. Shafroth, Mrs. Charles S. ‘Thomas, Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, Mrs, E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner, Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, Mrs. Elbridge J. Moore, Mrs. James A. Penn, Mrs. Louis Walet, Mrs. Carl A. Droop, Mrs. Lester A. Barr, Mrs. Charles J. Kappler and Mrs. J. George Wright of Oklahoma, The Congressional Club has issued cards for a dance tomorrow evening from 9 to 12 o'clock. Mr. Fletcher Steele will be the guest of honor of the club at its weekly tea Friday afternoon, when he will give an illustrated talk on “Small Garden De- sign” at 3 o'clock and tea will be served after the talk. Mrs, Frederic A. Parkhurst and Mrs. ‘Wallact M. Craigie of Edgemoor sailed the Bermuda for Ham- ilton, Bermuda, where they will spend several Mrs. Gerry Receiving Guests For Associate Club Members. The associate members of the Con- gressional Club will entertain at a dance this evening at the clubhouse. Mrs. Wardman Park Hotel today. Others were Mrs. Charles A. Wolverton, Harold G. Hoffman, Mrs. Louis Monast, Mrs. Clarence E. Hancock, Mrs, Mal- colm C. Tarver, Mrs. Frank P. Bohn, Mrs. W. V. Gregory, Mrs. Clyde Wil- jiams, Mrs. E. T. England, Mrs. Wil- liam S. O'Brien, Mrs. Homer W. Hall, Mrs. Thomas H. Cullen, Mrs. Jed Johnson, Mrs, Wilbur Cartwright, Mrs. John T. Buckbee, Mrs. Thomas Coch- ran, Mrs. Clifford R. Hope, Mrs. Charles Tatgenhorst, Mrs. C. G. Selvig, Mrs. | Joe Crail, Mrs. Victor Houston, wife of ! the delegate from Hawail; Mrs. Wil- g:m E. Evans, and Mrs. Harry A. tip. Representative and Mrs. Allen J. Furlow were among the guests at din- ner last evening of Mrs. C. Montague Irwin, who entertained at the Canter- bury Bell Club. Other guests were . Msj, Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries and Capt. and Mrs. James C. Cunningham. Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, wife of resentative Linthicum of Maryland, receive tomorrow afternoon at the Hotel Roosevelt from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. A musicale will accompany the recep- tion. Mrs. Charles A. Eaton, wife of Rep- yesentative Faton, and Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport, wife of Representative Davenport, will entertain at a tea this afternoon at the Wardman Park Hotel. Capt. Enrique A. Prieto, military at- tache of the Cuban embassy and Se- nora de Prieto were hosts at luncheon yesterday, when they entertained Gen. and Mrs. H. O. Williams, the Military at- tache of the Japanese embassy, Col. Halso Watari, and Col. and Mrs, La- trol Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, wife of the Assistant Secretary of War, is enter- taining at bridge this afternoon, her guests being wives of officers of the Army Air Corps, the ‘been asked to join the company for tea | @t 5 o’clock, | Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Peter, 3d, ‘will entertain a company of 25 at dinner tonight in their home, Tudor Place in ‘Georgetown, for the former’s cousin, | Miss Elizabeth Nolting. ;. Mrs. Elonzo Tyner will entertain a ‘eompany of young people at dinner this ‘evening preceding the cotillon of the ‘Washington Bachelors at the Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Peggy Tyner. Miss Tyner returned this morning from New Haven, where she attended the Yale “prom,” and a short stay in New York, where she was among the guests at the ball which Mrs. Widener gave. Dr. and Mrs, James Alexander Lyon will entertain a company of 12 at dinner this evening in their suburban home, Gilen View Farm near Rockville, and later will take their guests to the last of the series of three cotilions which the Washington Bachelors will give in the ballroom of the Hotel Mayflower tonight. The Misses Stone have issued cards for a musicale Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in honor of Senator-elect and Mrs. Connally and Mrs. Rhett Goode of Alabama, when the Lovette Choral Club will give the program. Capt. and Mrs. Donovan Yeuell, U. S. Army, are entertaining informally at bridge in honor of Licut. and Mrs. F. S. Bowen, jr., Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary 12, at their home, on R street, in Georgefown: Lieuc.rlnd hin Bowen are FUR COATS At Big Savings We have placed very low prices eyery Pur Cont. ih stock. Newest models. ~Best Workmanship. EANET & BACHER FURRIERS 1111 F Street N.W. lolc———=lo|c—] FEBRUARY ® -G 14 Send “Her” Flowers Bros. Pef Mrs. | head the recel 3 ident of the club, will ving line. Others assisting will be Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Wesley Jones, Mrs. James B. Aswell, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Carl Mapes, Mrs. E. E. Eslick, Mrs. Otis Wingo, Mrs. James McClintic, Campbell, 3 Daniel A. Reed, Mrs. James G. Strong, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Sidney Anderson and Mrs. Hullum. Capt. and Mrs. Adolphus Staton entertained a company of 20 at the Club Chantecler supper dance on Saturday evening. ‘The was one of the round of festivities connected with the wedding of Miss Virginia Mason and Dr. Montgomery Blair, jr. Miss Bernice Davis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Parker Davis of Evanston, IIl, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Reeve Lewis. Lady Borden, widow of Sir Frederick Borden, who was minister of defense in the cabinet of Sir Wilfred Laurier « THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MR! today in honor of Mrs. Coolids JOHN G. Wife of the Attorney General, who entertained a luncheon party at the Willard ARGENT, —Harris-Ewing Photo. \ from 1896 until 1911, \is spending a few days at the Gracel Dodge Hotel. She is accompanied by | her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Hewitt. YThey are en route from their home in\ Nova Scotia, g?nada, to their place at ‘,Pnlm Beach, a. . \ Mrs. John Mock has canceled her social engagements for the ramainder of the month owing to illness. Mrs. Patrick H. Lynch of Manassas, Va., has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mayme Lynch, to Dr. Joseph A. Delaney of Philadielphia, which was celebrated this morning at All Saints’ Church, Rev. Father N. Habets officiating, at 10 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs, Delaney will make their home in Philadelphia. Mrs, Frederick O. Robbins of New Haven is the guest of Miss Ellen |C. Lombard at the Kenesaw. Mrs. John F. Sipple, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Dr. Mary B. Harris, superintendent | of the Federal Industrial Institutiom for Women at Alderson, W. Va, will share honors at the “federation din- ner” of the Women'’s City Club, Wed- nesday, February 13, at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ellis Yost, Miss Julia K. Jaf- fray, Dr. H. H. Hart of the Russell Sage Foundation, as well as Miss Vella Winner, Miss Julia Phillips and Miss Junkin of the federation headquarter staff, will also be guests. The dinner is arranged by the business and pro- fessional section and Dr. A. Frances Foye will preside. Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Edgar T. Merritt, president of the District of Columbia federation, and Mrs. Mina Van Winkle will be among the guests. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Hamline M. E. Church will give a Valentine tea at the home of their minister and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Chesteen Smith, 1206 Decatur streef northwest, Friday, Febru- ary 15, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 o’clock. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. O. Moody, Mrs. J. H. Muirhead, Mrs. K. Duehay, Mrs. A. Ruff, Mrs. O. H. Hill- man and Mrs. T. W. Stanton. Mrs. Lace Bowknots Encrusted on Georgette Chanel presented it at her recent opening . ... every- one’s talking about it! Lighter than navy blue georgette « + o creamy lace , . . in bows encrusted so flatly at neckline and wristline but looking so perky and young . , . it’s quite the smart- est thing a woman can wear! $65 French Shop—Second Floor tme @, a . » JELLEFF!S(o F SRy Frank Welch and Mrs. W. H. Richard- son will serve punch, Mrs. E. R. Roch- ester and Mrs. F. T. Mitchell will pour tea. Mrs. Harry C. James is in charge of the program. Mrs. Asa M. Lehman and her mother, Mrs. W. C. McClintock, of Walter Reed Hospital have issued invitations for a bridge luncheon February 14. Miss Helen Martin Wells entertained on Saturday evening at a faréwell bridge party in honor of Mrs, Lanneau Riggs Bell of Washington and Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Bell is leaving soon to join her husband in Evansville, Ind. The guests included Mrs. Lanneau R. Bell, Mrs. James H. Gillis, Mrs. Arthur J. Hilland, Mrs. Claude Williams, Mrs. Ralston Irvine, Miss Juliet Har- rison Aukam, Miss Helen Borland, Miss Jessie Standish, Miss Margaret Man- nix, Miss Thelma Greeley, Miss Mary Ruff, Miss Thelma Robinson and Miss Helen Martin Wells. A buffet supper was served later in the evening. Mrs, A, B. Stephens will entertain at luncheon and bridge Thursday in honor f Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. George Tillman Ball \will entertain at a dinner dance Thurs- —eeeeeeeo " . Salads for Lent Shrimp, 5-0z Shrimp, 8! Shrip, 3%-o Tuna) Yellow Fin, 75 Can Tunaj Yellow Fin, Lg. Can... Tuna,{ White Meat, 13 Can. Tuna,§Vhite Meat, Lg. Can Japanr Crab Meat, 5 Can. Japan'Grab Meat, Lg. Can,. Canadian Lobster, % Can. Canadia, Lobster, Lg. Can. Can Co. UD 1212 F St N.W. $103 14th'St. N.W. Necessary Home Delivery To many ‘people home delivery is a neces- ty—especially where there are children and milk is needed for early morning breakfast. Realizing this Simpson’s has establi Home Delivery routes covering the entire city and suburbs, Make it a rule to have this necessary daily delivery of Simpson's milk —call Atlan- Canadian§Lobster, 6-0z. Jar. Canadian |Lobster, 12-0z, Jar.. Salmon, ing Catch, 75 Can. Salmon, Spring Catch, f.g Can.. Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave, M and 18th Sts. N'W. Phone Decatur\4180 Established 1875 60c D. C,; MONDAY, day in honor of their house guest, Mrs. Ernest McWhorter. Mrs. Bell will also give a luncheon and bridge for Mrs. McWhorter on Saturday. ‘Mrs. McWorter expects to join Comdr. McWhorter in Key West shortly after the first of March. Mrs, W. L. Clayton of Houston, Tex., is at the Carlton for a few days, ac- companied by her daughter, Miss Bar- dine Clayton, and Miss Louise Vaughan. Miss Jean I. Chalmers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James S. Chalmers, 3918 Fifth street northwest, and Raymond W. Macomber, son of Mr. and M1s. R. E. Macomber, 4213 Scventh street north- west, were united in marriage by Rev. C. E. Hawthorne at the home of the bride’s parents Friday evening, Febru- ary 8, at 8 o'clock. The bride wore a gown of white silk moire, and carried a gorgeous bouquet of white rosebuds and lilies of the valley. She also wore orange blossoms in her har. 4 About 50 guests were present in addi- tion to the members of the families of the bride and groom, all of whom par=- ticipated in a delightful reception im mediately after the ceremony. Both the bride and bridegroom have lived in Petworth since childhood, at- tending both the Petworth School end Central High School together. Mr: Macomber has been a very active mem: ber of the Wallace Memorial U. P. Church for several years, while Mr. Macomber is a member of the Petworth Baptist Church. The bride has been connected with the Camp Fire Girls organization for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Macomber will be at home at 3918 Fifth street northwest after February 13. Senor Robert Botero Escobar of Co- lumbia, who is a delegate from that country to the Pan-American Trade Mark Conference convening in Wash- ington today, arrived Friday afternoon and is now a guest at the Mayflowe: Mr. Alfred L. Bofill and Mr. Gustavo Gutierrez, both of Havana, Cuba, who Visitors Are Coming! Order New Window Shades Now The Inauguration will bring thousands of visitors to the citv, Your home will put up 3 better “froni” if yon have vs make new shades to fit your windows. Any color you desire—and at factory prices, Fhone us. We Make Slip Covers and Draperies. McDEVITT’S Importers and Jobbers 1211 F St. N.W. (2nd Floor) M. 3211 THENEW SAVAGE Washer and Dryer With the Exclusive Spin-Rinse—Spin-Dry ONE TUB—Needs only one. NO WRINGER—Needs none. Washes, Rinses, Blues, Dries all in the same tub. No clothes or water to lift. “Try It Next Washday” J.C.Harding & Co., Inc. Sales and Service 2822—Decatur—2821 1336 Connecticut Ave. NW. Dupont Circle Bldg. . INAUGURATION \, Get Ready for Visitors! PHOLSTERING Antiques, odd chairs and parlor suites repaired, upholstered and refinished like new regardless of their condition. Complete line of tapestries, mohairs, frezza, denims, selection, \ Write, Call or Phone. Our Estimator Will Bring Samples and Give Estimates Free Clay A. Armstrong, Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. Franklin 7483 Nuf-Ced 21 years same location, which and N N N N N N N N N N N N N § § § N N N N N N N E N tapestry\denims, lvelours and silks from which to make your § N H N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N insures high-grade workmanship low prices R e T B e 27 P2 2272 leaners s\ Phone Atlantic 23 Inaugurating a new depart- ment— A Three Wednesday and Thursday only!!! i For three days only - Atlantic 23—We Call and Deliver— FEBRUARY 11, 19297 are also delegates to this conference, are likewise making the Mayflower their headquarters while in the city. Mrs. Robert E. Pogue will entertain | at a birthday anniversary party Thurs- day from 4 to 6 o'clock, for her little daughter, Jacqueline Ann, at their home on Ethan Allen avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Guild American University Women Sponsoring Tea. For the tea to be given by the Wom- en’s Guild of American University to- morrow afternoon at the Women's Resi- dence Hall on the campus, Mrs. Lucius C. Clark, wife of the chancellor of the institution and chairman of the general committee on arrangements, announced TONIGHT 5 until 7:30 BROILED TENDER- LOIN STEAK DINNER Or your choice of our regular meni. tried” our Make” Tee ? _IT'S " DELI. CIOUS—YOU'LL % SAY! Columbia Road a¢[8% OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR Columbia 5042 you look so smart! Larger Woman’s Dotted Chiffon Frock, with the new petalled skirt, $49.50 nation for wear and beauty! remembrance ! And in our additic O L6 PAT. 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Even the prints have been chosen with an eye to appro- priateness— —beautifully blended tri-colors —patterns that follow diagonal lines —polka dots cleverly joined to give long lines —indistinct floral pattern bordered in plain shades —unique small patterns on light back- grounds —and what beautiful dresses these gossamer chif- fons become . . . falling in a myriad of plaits from belted lines . . . floating in soft panels . . . ex- quisitely beaded for long sleeved dinner dresses . « . and designed with the new fullness and dip- ping hemline at the side. Youthful styles . . . gorgeous colorings and fabrics . . . perfect size proportions . . . in this special group of dresses < e $49.50. Larger Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor Bermuda—the new shade in Silk Stockings! All the fashion world is wearing suntan hosiery . . . and Gold Stripe Silk Stockings have just been developed in a ravishing sunburn shade called Bermuda! 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