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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs.. Coolidge Held White House at a Réception at the Noon Today for Republican Women. publican Women of the Dis- trlct at the White House at noon today. ‘The Ambassador of Bp‘m and Senora de Padilla will have as their guest for a few days next week Miss Constance Deighton-Simpson, who is en route from Canada to her home in California, where Senorita Maria Padilla visited her last Symmer. Frau von Prittwitz itz und Gaffron, wife of the Ambassador of Germany, will receive informally this afternoon from RS. COOLIDGE received mem- M bers of the League of Re- 4 to 6:30 o'clock in the embassy, on | Massaghusetts avenue. Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Guests of Secretary Mellon. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was host at dinner last evening entertaining in his apartment on Mas- sachusetts avenue in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes. Other guests were Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine, Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Representative and Mrs. Hamil- ton Fish, jr.; Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Representative-elect Ruth Hanna McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Iywin B. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- e Meyer, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. John W. %1’. Mrs. Henry C. Corbin and Mr. d Mrs. Goodhue Livingston, and Mr. 34 Mrs. Edward P, Mellon, nephew and niece of the host, of New York. The Postmaster General and - Mrs. New will entertain at dinner this eve- ning in their suburban Hemlock Hedge E dgemoor, Md., in honor of the Am- buudor of Cuba and Senora de Fer- 'me Secretary of Commerce, Mr. William Fairfield Whiting, entertained at luncheon yosterday ‘in the Pan American Union (nr the dolmm to the Pan-American Conference on 'rndn Marks. Those attending the conference mdude From Peru, Dr. . Alfred Gongzalez-Prada; from Bolivia, Mr. Emeterio Cano de la Vega; from Para- Ramires; Panama, Dr. Venezuela, Mr. Pedro R, Rtneonu. Costa Rica, Dr. Manuel cuu'o Qumdl end Dr. Fernando E. Piza; Dr. Gustavo Gutierrea and Dr lnrmln Bufill; from Guaternala, Dr. Adrian R«:Ino;w l‘l;ld Dr., lh'nixo Fernandez; ul_Lizaire; Colombia, Mr. Rnbexta Botero Escobar and Mr, Pablo Garcia de la Parrai Brazil, Dr. Carlos Delgado de hom Mexlw. ur Francisco Bonduns, Dr.’ Carlos Iza from the United and Mr. Thomas E. Robertson. Senator and Mrs. wum F. George of Georgla will have as mu- t over tlu inauguration WI E B, u-.nu who will arrive Tuesday, Mrum 26. Senator and Mrs. George will enter- tain a company in thflr box for concert ‘&ttu mory Glee Olnb of iven Th mfl.?m“‘ - =vm Include Secre- i mmr 3 e, Alben W, Barkley and Mr. and Mrs, Wilton J. Lambert, Representative “and Mrs. Sol Bloom entertained at dinner last evening in ent to the Ambassador of Mme. Wuner. Mrs. !tuhtm wife of Senator Bingham: Representative and . Tilson, Representative Francine 1110 F Street MILGRIM . HARMING, indeed— one of these exquisite, nonchalant felts that can be expected from Milgrim of New York only —with fine silk ribbon banding of Milgrim qual- ity and a tuck trekking its way over the crown with Milgrim ingenuity. New colors to harmonize with shades in street and sports costumes. In Your Exact Headsize iss G };‘lonn. ughter of the hosts. Representative John Q. 'nho host p“ luncheon today at the ccnlwl for Mr. Cecil Lean and Miss Cleo May- fleld. Mr. Lean and Miss Mayfleld are neighbors of the mljuflw leaders of the | | House at Lake Suna H., where the stars spend their Summers. Representative “Loring M. Black has returned to the Wardman Park Hotel m-ar a visit to his home in Brooklyn, Repmmm.lvt “and Mrs. M. Alfred Michaelson will have as their guests at he Wardman Park Hotel for March 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Button of Chicago. Mrs, Victor Kauffmann has closed her house nxr\:"\vmwl?vl; "841- for a Beac! A., jo] Dmm who has been there for a ahort Kauffmann will be accompanied b har daughter-in-law, Mrs, Philip C. auffmann. Prince Firouz of the Persian legation was host to a small company at the|M ;L\DMI;. dance at the Club Chantecler ast The first counselor of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Mrs. Dorsey Ris who is spending some tlmo with her aunt, Miss Heltn Cannon, in her apart- ment in the Hay-Adams House. ,Mr. Richardson, who spent Christmas in this country, has nmmd to Paris, Ri will join him The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs, Theodore Douglas Robinson will entertain at dinner at the Mont- gomery Country Club for their d‘mlh- Elizabeth Robinson, and her ernoon, Md.\uonlrh guests from the younger circles of Washington society buc been asked later for dancing. de Sibour was host last eveninz at hl.l bmhuor dinner, entertaining in the Alibi Ol Mrs. James creanp Ord of Chevy Chase, with her house guest, Mrs. Wil~ liam H. Hay, wife of Maj. Gen. Hay of Oamp Smith, Peekskill, N. Y., will be at home informally on Sundny afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock, Mrs, David Lee Alexander will assist. No cards have been issued. Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, wife of the Un- dersecretary of the Treasury. will leave this afternoon for California. ‘The military nuun of the Cuban il embassy and Senora de Prieto, enter- tained a company o( 27 at a dinner | Mr, | dance last cmlnl at the Congressional | .lndun THE WOMAN'S SHOP OF Raleigh Haberdasher The New RA LEIGH T OPCOATS There's a touch of distinction about every Ra Leigh Coat. For in- stance, the model illus. trated. It's delightfully simple in line, but it's set off by a jaunty tom. boy collar and three (ves, three) scarfs, each in a different blending shade to matoh the three-tone lining. One may choose it in blue or tan. $59.75 Otlur Ra Leigh Coats $59.75 to $125 Sole Agents for KNOX HATS for Women THE WOMAN'S SHOP OF Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Service Orchestra and | in the Pan-American Unlon Tuesday evening, April 2, at 8:30 o’clock. Mrs, Frank W. Weed, wife of Col. Weed, entertained at luncheon agd bridge today at the Army and Navy |ion kclub in honor of Mrs. Frank E. Hop- Mr, the Club Chantecler supper dance last nlt.l. his bgunu inclu bers of the weddin, rty to appear at their marriage. e Senor and Senora V. , Wh nam.l arrived in | at the Mayflower Hotel. Sy e y | other guests will be Mrs. David Cald- well, Mrs. Charles H. Bissell, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. George Maynard Minor, Mrs. Rhett Goode, Mrs, Harriet V. Rigdon and Mrs. John Buell, Stephens entertained at a bridge luncheon yesterday at the Con- gressional Club, Congress Hotel, in hon- Stourton and mu Vera | this g&m United States and Mexico. Miss Elizabeth Thor | small party at the supper dance last nl. t. Joint Hosts at Dinner For Mr. and Mrs. Assistant Becre Charles Burton Robl Secretary of War and Mrs, ‘Trubee Davison entertained at dl.nnnr inst eve- ning at the Mayflower Hotel in honor | Chicago, who will arrive on February 22, of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dvll ht F. Davis. 'rhc other guests were Senator and Mrs. Charles Warren, Senator and Mrs. Wesley Jones, Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Senator and Mrs. Pat Harri- Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland, Senator and Mrs. ator and Mrs. Daniel ¥. Steck, Senator Bingnam, ¢ am, Charles Summeral Mrl Percy E. Quin. and Mrs. Willam © sentative and Mrs, Harry ©. Ransley,|U. 8, Representative and THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929. artists, uilding, | M. Worzbach, Daniel E. Garrett, resentative and Mrs. Victor 8. Representative _Florence Blaise de Sibour entertained at |ative Ross A. flancee, | Miss Anne Robbins. th Robinson, and the mem- Villasenor country, are at the Wardman Park Senor Villasenor is counsel for ims Commission between the | liam Sherman Walker, entertained a Tub ChANtecler | brines tanoh or of Mrs. Hobart. Davis. of War Col s and Auhum Mr. Davis was unable attend the party because of illness, man Park Hotel the home in Coneord, N, Senator and Mrs, 'ruker Oddie, W. H. McMaster, Sen-. Black, Senator leun Chief o!mlhfl ::‘l B presentative an Representative and W. Frank Jomel Representative of the Navy, Mr. Curtls D. Wright, Repre- i Guests were: Admiral C. N., chief of naval operal Mrs. B, Carroll An Inaugural Gown, Indeed! —for it inaugurates the vogue of lace over satin. Beige satin gleaming through black Spanish lace and a bright orange blcssom posed at the waistline. . .like a glowing moon in a twilight sky...so ravishingly becom- ing, too. $49.50 Just ome of the showing floor. JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET m&w owns we are or the Imaugural Ball women’s frock shop—second WASHINGTON PaRls Jurius GarrFInckEL& Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shop- ping here by taking charge of your car. Tommw on Our Fifth Floor "% We Expect A Most Remarkable Day ef Selling GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE of *Misses, Juniors' and Girls’ WINTER APPAREL N extraordinary assortment of goods suit- able for present and spring wear at Great- ly Reduced Prices. Only a few remaining days to take advantage of this opportunity. F Streer Corner:oF [3™ LOVELIEST FOOTWEAR EFFECTS for spring. New styles and new materials of finest qualtly. A most ihviting value at $5. § RZELIMT XA BN § <. o g ot ot RN AT S AN b Available in black patent leather and sunburn beige kid.” "'PURE’SILK"' FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY $]15 FO’(O\T ‘W.EAR 1223 F St. N.W. % FEHONMETLY (oA RS R Reese, Repreununva and Mrs. Harry | superintendent of ~Naval Acad Representative and Mrs. Representative Ind Mrs. Frank Clague, Representative and Mrs, J. Mayhew Wainwright, Represent- ative and Mrs. Allen J. Furlow, Rep- K. Hus- Kahn, Representative John M. Morin, Repre- | J. sentative sames A. Hughes, Represent- Collins, Representative Jacob Taber, Miss Marcella Robbins and Mrs. Josiah Van Orsdel, wife of Judge | w. Van Oredel, will be among the guests in the box of Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart at Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer's recital today Mrs. Hobart’s Commissioner General of Immigration and Mrs. Harry E. Hull will have ay their guests at the Wardman Park Ho+ tel the commissioner's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross of Commissioner of the Internal Revenue and Mrs. David Hunt Blair have had as their guest for several days at the Ward~ latter's mother, Mrs, J. W, Cannon, who returned to her ©., last evening, Commissioner and Mrs. Blair will have with them for inauguration Mr. and Mrs, Charles G. Hill of Winston-Salem, Ni I&. brother-in-law and sister of Mrs, A luncheon was given Wednesday at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club in honor of the Secretary Wilbur, F. Hu hes. Rear Admiral 8. S. Robison, U. 8. N elg Fairchild of Pelham, N. Y., are Rear Admiral R. H. Leigh, U. S mflm.lbmlwtmwmmflonlm flhf holt Anulrlug’ of vavtllstwflN Rear | are staying at the Mayflower. im| lllard, com- & Maj. and Mrs. “Hampden Wilson en- ol L by TR Yo% | tertainied st their home on_ Kilbourne ) p lace Mr. Robert i Mr. William C. Murray, dant, | Mr. Samuel Jared, jr.; Mr. William M. 8. | Martin, | John R. Gaibraith. .| Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Peckham of New York. City, arrived In Washington this 8. | moroing and will be guests at the May- N.:| flower until Sunday, Mrs. Peckham is fi’:’"fl"é g‘l‘:noaq’“b S. 2, Comds. | the former Miss ~Virginia Selden of Newman, U. 8. A.; LleuL comdr 0 C Wahiugio. Simmons (8. C.), 8. and Capt.| Mrs. Aaron D. ‘Newman, president of George F. Unmscm. U.8. A. the District of Columbia branch of Pf.ehe Former Gov. Nellie T. Ross of Wyom. | Ntional_League _of ing is spending a few days at the Wom- an’s National Democratic Club on New Hampshire avenue. Judge and Mrs. s. John W. Price have returned to their apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel after . visit in New York and Newport, R. I, where they were the guests of Mrs. Mina Saw- yer. Their son, Lieut. John W. Price, jr,'is now on duty in Newport. The engagement of Miss Marcella Sawyer, daughter of Mrs. Mina Sawyer, and Lieut. Price was recently announced. Miss Elizabeth Morris Kennedy, debutante daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Robert Morris Kennedy, will go to Bal- timore tomorrow to attend u dinner dance at the Baltimore Country Club. Miss Kennedy will returr: to Washington on Sunday. Former Representative and Mrs. Ben Pate de Foie Gras Prepare for Inauguration No. 14 size.........$1,15 No. 12 size......... 1.48 No. 10 Size......... 2.00 No. 8 size. . 3.90 N. 'W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. Joyously Alive With Color Sparkling New BETTIE FROCKS 16.50 Make Their Appearance Tomorrow Prints, Georgettes in the New Spring Shades Navy Blues and New Misses’ Dance Frocks Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 38, 40, 42 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. Stetson Shoc Shop of Raleigh Haberdasher Save in the Sale of STETSON SHOES Just a few days more and the Stetson Shoe Sale will -be at an end. Street, sports and dress shoes. Regularly marked $10.50 and more—now $675 $12.75 THE STETSON SHOP OF Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street DANN & CO. 13th & -F St. $9.75 Saturday Only— Smart Hats for Spring Specially Priced Mr. umy B. Foster and Mr. || mnfinug mhmth "I! A World Famous Brandl SOCIETY.” While They Last! Your choice of all remaining Silk Und-nun and Hosiery at these ridiculously low prices. Quantities are limited. You must come early if you would share in these sensational values. 21 SILK SLIPS. Formerly $5 and $3.95. SN ... iiiiie 9 SILK STEP-INS and 7 SILK TEDDIES. Formerly $2.95. Choice ......... 7 FRENCH SETS. Formerly $10.50 and $7.50. Choice ....... 22 Pr. FINERY BRAND SILK HOSE. Formerly $1.65 and $1.95. Choice....... {75¢ These New Frocks Are SoC]nc Looking 95 & ¢15 t pfl-h. georgettes, silk crepes and ensembles. fern: and business. And they're excep- at dn prices. F“at"renfltfl Very Much of the Moment HATS adapted from costlier Paris models New shadés in felt, satin, straw and felt combinations, Ballybuntl, Tricot, Visca and Racello. érlebacher “eminine Ap Carcl of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET VEREEE T B R The very smartest Bags for Spring are of genuine Water Snake This scarce ma- terial is more in demand this sea- son than ever. We are showing an unusually smart group in beauti- fully patterned snake skin, used alone or in combi- nation with calf. Back-strap pouch- es with shell frames or novelty lift locks. $5—3$7.50—$10 érlebacher. Zcmmme dggard of Individualily \ ELVETWELVE F STREET / _—fl—_———_",__——'—_. o S /