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'SOCIETY Women, will be hostess at the table taken by a group of officers and mem- bers of this branch for the third celebrity breakfast of the National League at the Willard Hotel Friday, February 22, at 12 o'clock. Others at this table will be the first vice presi- dent of the District branch, Mrs. E. Richard Gasch; Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher, past president of the branch and now president of the Soroptomist Club; Mrs. Anne C. Manchester, Mrs, Bertha Taylor Voorhorst, Mre. Florence Barnes, Mrs. Dean Cherrier, Miss Jean Stephenson, Miss Alpharetta Smith and Mrs. Minnie Briggs, who will entertain two guests at the breakfast. Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, tressurer of the District branch, has taken a table for the breakfast and will have as her guests of honor Miss D. Quincy Smith and Miss Helen Lioyd Preston, whose adventures in traveling across the Sahara Desert have attracted wide- spread attention and who are being THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 715, I SAILING FOR INDIA I | Mrs. Carl Droop, Mrs. George P. West, | Mrs. Otto Simon, Mrs. Frederick Hicks, morning at the Willard, were: Mrs. | Thomas D. Schall, Mrs. Willlam Bar- rett Ridgely, Mrs. Carl D. Kleim, Mrs. Charles March, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs, William H. King, Mrs. Daniel Knowl- | ton, Mrs. James Southwall Parker, Miss | Margaret Page and Mrs. Norman Smith. | Among the additional subscribers to these lectures, given to benefit the George Washington Memorial, and which will be given on the next three succeeding Wednesdays, are: Mrs. Jo- seph E. Washington, Mrs. Perry Heath, Mrs. Thomas D. Schall, Mrs. Paul Reed, Mrs. Loren_Johnson, Mrs. Frank Ham- | ilton, Mrs. Phyllis Morrison Julien, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. Theodore Vance Tiller, Mrs. Wolff Smith and Mrs. A. Stanton Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Guida C. Callan of this city announce the marriage of their daughter, Alice Mary, to Mr. Claude H. Replogle of Kansas, February 7, 1929. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. F. Eckenrode in St. Patrick's rectory, Baltimore, in the presence of immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Replogle will be at home after March 1 &t 1433 Spring road northwest. Mr. William R. Dawes of Chicago, is stopping at the Mayflower while on a short trip to Washington, having ar- rived yesterday. Comdr. C. T. Jewell, president of the Naval Academy Graduates’ Association of the District of Columbia, has an- | nounced that the first annual dinner of the association will be held in the Willard Hotel on Saturday, March 23, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. G. W. Daisley is secretary and treasurer. Graduates of the United States Naval Academy, either in active service or civil life, are eligible for membership. Mrs. H. C. Claypool, wife of the late Judge Claypool of Ohio, who was a 1929." member of Congress for many years, has returned to her home in Chillicothe after a 10-day visit to Mrs. Sam W. Niemeyer, 1638 Sixteenth street north- west. She was entertained by her many friends while in Washington. Additional patrons and patronesses for the Cappella concert to be given (Continued on Twentieth Page.) FEBRUARY SALE FUR COATS Nothing _reserved—take the pick of the house. Savings are most generous—come and see for yourself. EANET & BACHER FURRIERS 1111 F Street N.W. Wreaths & Sprays WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Unnouncer QrINNOVATION Jomelhing New ~Jomething Novel for their Dinner and Jfipper Dances —A different dance orchestra every other week—a whole serics of famous M. C. A. orchestras are scheduled to appear, starting Monday, February 18th, with Beautiful Floral Tributes much_entertained here in Washington. Mrs, Grant will also have in_her party Mrs. Richard Yates, wife of Represent- ltl;'xe' Yates ot!mnlzoi.s: Mtl:d He;:ym'!‘. oy Rainey, wife of resentative ey g of Illl!\nls: Dr. Vlolz Russell Anderson, 36” Sunfast Damask, yd. 69c Mrs. Robert R. Bennett, Mrs. Victor mask, yd. $183 $1.22 J. Evans, Mrs. Andrew Peter Gram of Curtains, Portland, Oreg., and Miss Clarissa Dans- 2 $1.50 $1.06 dell of Seven Pines, N. C. These breakfasts are open to the pub- $1.06 38” French Marquisette, yd 48c 32 lic and reservations may be made While_quantities last , McDEVITT’S through Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes at mporters and Jobbers the Willard Social Bureau. I T 1211 F St. N.W. (2nd Floor) M. 3211 WLEDE MELYER —and his versatile musicians—the Pride of the South, artists, every one, of vaudeville fame. Added Attraction Featuring Ray and Rose Lyte “The Boston Dancers” ve S g Couvert, Friday and $1 Y ’1\ Satu K. Wk < ‘ / ) 3 7 XA AN $2.25 $1.59 Cloth, yd.. $1.59 45” Rayon Taffeta, yd... Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ford Nesbit are entertaining a company of 28 at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Mrs, Abner H. Ferguson entertained st a bridge luncheon today at the Columbia Country Club. Covers were lald for 40. Mr. and Mrs. Darald Conn of San Prancisco are stopping at the Wardman Park Inn for a week or 10 days. ‘Miss Nellie M. Barkley of Springfleld, L, is the guest of Mrs. Marle Preidrich Harris at 320 East Capitol street. Mrs, J. Edwin Reid will be hostess at the card party given by the Monday bridge section of the Women's City Club at 2 o'clock, Monday afternoon. Among those who will attend are Mrs. A. F. Arnold, Mrs. E. B. Culley, Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. R. O, Cheney, Mrs. Estelle Campbell. Mrs. T. H. Dawson, Mrs. M. M. Dolmage, Mrs. Lewis Flemer, Mrs. 1407 H Street Main 3707 . Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. MISS MARGARET FRAZER, - Who will sail in April to join her brother, Mr. Robert Frazer, jr., American consul general at Calcutta. Her visit will be a long one. Clinedinst Photo. Stephens, Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Mrs.|E. W. Van Metre and Mrs. Susan C. John M. Glelssner, Mrs, E. F. Hayward, | Charles E. Sener, Mrs. Corbin Thomp- | GWynne. 1 Mrs. A B. Hayes, Mrs. John H. Har- | son. o Bbttey, s W X . . | W , Mrs. George H. Rutley, Mrs.| Those entertaining at luncheon , | Horace H. Herr, Mrs. C. L. Butler, Mrs. ' the Anspacher Ieg:gre, held y:nc‘r‘dt:; Mrs. , Mrs. H. L. | s———— oo e McCoy, Mrs. A. S. Maddox, Mrs. Philip = = = = B. Matz, Miss Mason, Mrs. Elma Saul, Mrs. L. Slocovich, Mrs. J. J. Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee Quality Superb N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. 2 Pony Coats, Fox Collars 3 $75 .00 e e 90000 1 Leopard Coat, Red Fox Collar ... 1 Panther Coat, Fisher o . | L oo e R - %] $45.00 1 Wombat, Beige Shade 1 Northern Seal, Genuine Mink Collar and Cufis 1 Genuine Leopard, Red Fox Shawl Collar and Cufls, Was $450.00 ......... $285-00 All Other Furs Greatly Reduced Joseph Sperling, Inc. 1235 Furrier TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 Sea Food Dinner ©Or your choice of our regular mens. Have you t r “Own Mai Cream? IT'S DELI- CIOUS—YOU'LLSAY! A Deposit will be ac- cepted on Coats held in the “Will-call” until wanted. 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All are models of superfine quality . . . veritable masterpieces of fashion . . . as lovely as any conceived by foremost Parisian stylists for Spring. The price, $59, in many instances rep- resents JUST ABOUT ONE-HALF of what these gorgeous Coats would sell for in a regular way. MANY of these marvelous Coats are EXACT REPLICAS of the - exclusive ereation of a ftmon\l Parisian desiguer!... Their pfi'e.e.f,\ A mere 85. .. enabling you to lmy\ TWO pairs at the ordinary price of ONE! Genuine Ermine Monkey Galyak Fox Broadtail Mole Squirrel Fitch SIZES 22708 WIDTHS AAATOC Graydown (medium gray) Sangold (medium tan) Pirate (blue) Mexicana (dark tan) Pouch Collars Scarf Throws Half-moon Collars Slim Silhouettes Low Flares Heart-shaped Collars Shawl Collars Novel Bows Cape-back Effects “Headliners” of the New Mode ‘WASHINGTON STORES 418 Seventh St. N.W, Next to Lansburgh’s Department Store 1307 “F” Street N.W. 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