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—_— _idn;n‘ Eplilr{n“ Grc-)hp ; - Of Fraternity Folk "2 Sponsor Fashion Show Event -Scheduled at Ward- : man Park Hotel for March " 17—Special Notes of Prom- { inent Sororities. “ . Elaborate plans are now being mide for a fashion show to be given March 7 in the main ball room of Wardman Park Hotel by the executive council jof Sigma Epsilon Sorority. Plans also ©all for dancing after the show or be-| ftween the different parts of the show. ‘The entire production isjunder the di- ection of Mr. and Mrs: R. H 3 ‘while the girls on the committee in- iclude Miss Evelyn Smallwood, chair- man, Alpha Chapter; 8 Elizabeth nard, Beta Chaptes; fl?’ Ruth ichter, Gamma Chapter; ss Cath- erine G. Lorenz, Delta Chapter, and Miss Dorothy Gardner, Nu Chapter. The Washington Alumnse Chapter, Kappa Alpha ta, will be entertained ‘Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Thomas R. Taylor at 3905 Jocelyn street, Chevy Chase. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs.. Kavanaugh, Mrs. ‘Howser and Miss Helen Hayes. All Thetas in Washington are weicome. Kappa Klfp‘ Gamma Alumnae As- | Bociation will meet Tuesday, February 18, at the Burlington Hotel. Supper ‘will be served at 6 o'clock. Miss Alice] Atwood, 1316 Euclid street northwest, who, with Mrs. Gilman: W. Smith and Miss Ruth Forbes, is hostess for the evening. The program is to be a Val- entine surprise arranged by the social committee. ‘The Iota Sigma Upsilon Sorority celebrated its twelfth anniversary yes- terday at the Hay-Adams House with & banquet and dance; Mrs. Hetbert Sheépherd” acted as toastmistress, and short speeches were | given by Miss Betty Bergmann, presi- | Mabel Griffith, president of the Atoigis Club, | the active unit of the sorority at Cen- | Miss Clarice Bland recited the sorority’s poem, and an en- tertainment Was given' under the su- pervision of -Mrs. Gayle Baptista and| Miss Margaret Holland. | The three Washington chapters of | Beta Chi, national sorority, celebrated the twelfth birthday anniversary of the rority with a charming program dance | Congressional Country = Club u):em than 60 young with the blue and gold.banner of the sorority on the ‘wall. ‘The dance was planned and executed by a capable committee which included Mrs. James O'Neill and Mrs. Claude Clagett, A]flpl]'l;k'cmpk{; Miss Miriam Draeger an ice Morgan, Gamma Chapter; Miss Martha Burch and Miss iShirley Kellam, Eta Chapter. |_ Twenty members of the Phi Gamma | Pi Sorority from chapters in New York, | Pennsylvania and New Jersey joined With 21 members of the local chapters, | Eta and Theta, in a luncheon and grand council meeting at Carlton Hotel | Sunday, February 8. luncheon was held in'the patio and ollowed by a | meeting in the clul sVarious mat- ters of importancegfo the sorority were discussed and decided. #The next grand council meeting wjll be held in Atlantic City during the ‘The conference # Bta and Theta CI assisted by Miss ¥¥etta Halpern, Miss Miss Rhoda Kaplowif and the two .chancelos :Kronman and Miss | | | { _‘bfll for the wedding. MISS FRANC! | Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiles Wall, who announce her engagement to Mr. Frank Thomas Hines, jr., son of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Hines, S WALL, No date is —Harris & Ewing Photo. dance at the Madrillon Saturday eve- ning, February 8. Members attending and their escorts wefe Miss Kittle Marques, president; Mrs. Bessie Whitt, vice president-treas- urer; Mrs. Hazel Smith, secretary; Miss Norma Gilichrest, Miss Mabel Goerner, Mrs. Helen Blatzheim, Mrs. Ouida Fas- Goerner, Mr. Herbert Reichelt, Mr. Jack Whitt, Mr. J. Willard Bradley, Mr. How~ ard Lloyd, Mr. Kurt Blatzheim, Mr. ‘Warren Fassett, Mr. Elden .Lockwood and Mr. Thomas a’Becket. Judge Lynn C_;lapter—. DAR., Celebrating With Banquet ‘The Judge Lynn Chapter, D. A. R., will celebrate the twenty-second anni- versary of its organization with a ban- quet at the University Club tomorrow evening. Mrs. Charles C. Halg is re- gent. Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins, founde: of the chapter, will be present. Mrs. J. Milton Jfi!tfl' is in charge of the ‘event, assisted by Mrs.. Donald M. Earll, Mrs. Harry R. Fulton, Miss,Corita Hunter and Miss Rebecca Reil, Italia-America Soc;ety ‘The Italia-America Society of Wash- ington has sent out invitations for Tues- day evening, February 25, at 9 o'clock, at_the residence of Miss Bell Gurnee, 1320 Twenty-fifth street, when Prof. Guiseppe Prezzolini, will give a lecturs ‘The Alpha Chapter of Gammani tsoromy held its fourt) ual; real chic never accidental in Italian on Guicciardini. sett, Mrs. Vera Lockwood, Miss Margaret | To Hear Prof. Prezzolini| Filipinos of Capital Honor Visidng Deleiution ‘The biggest social event of the sea- |son for the Filipino community of | Washington was held in the Willard Hotel last night, in the nature of a | reception and dance in honor of the delegation sent here by the Philippine Legislature to ask Congress to grant the independence of the islands. The guests of honor were Manuel Roxas, speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, and Dr. Pedro Gil, & member of the same body. Members of Congress and their wives, the Philip- pine Resident Commissioners in Wash- ington, Pedro Guevara and Camilo Osias; Mrs. Guevara, Mrs. Roxas and Mrs. Osias and others interested in the Philippines were among those attending, An added interesting feature of the ngagement of Miss Marjorie De La ater and Russell H. Stewart, both of | this city. Miss De La Mater, daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. ‘John De La Mater, is con- nected with the secretarial staff of Commissioner Guevara. Mr. Stewart is a staff correspondent in the forej service of the United Press in Wash- ington, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS All made to order_at facto 3 MAY WE ESTIMATE, Drec McDEVITT:%: 3 Floos District Real chic come§-of the careful cultivation of -dne’s_individ- uality within' the limits of good taste. One’s sense of good taste grows with . constant study of the creations of mas- ter designers, such as ‘those whose achievements are fea- tured here. a .j)rice £ that has become popular for sound reasons $ 8.50 Such a reason is the smart pump pictured above. A genuine Brooklyn-made hand- turned slipper in supple brown kidskin, piped with touches of brighter . kid and reptile for con- trast. Fountain Reom A price is only .as im- portant as the reputation: of the institution behind that price. TWELFTH=F STB. smart detail exquisite in design brilliantly colorful The new silhouette is especially stressed with FITTED HIP- LINES, GODETS, CAPES, BOWS, SHIRRINGS AT- THE-WAIST and GRACEFUL FLARES. Double flounces and lingerie touches are very clev- erly used in many of the frocks. | occasion was the announcement of the | Church Benefit Party Listed for February 26 A card party for the benefit of the Shrine o fthe Sacred Heart will be held in the parish hall at Sixteenth and Park r:t]i b:VNMMhy. February 26. ‘There will many hands prizes. The following chairmen ":xgle eh-rsev of the various committees: Mrs, Eva . | Kilkoff, arrangements; Miss Alice O. Joyce, prizes; Miss mnm Mahaney, | tickets; Miss Bessie , patronesses; Miss Ce therine Connor, cards and tal- les; The following is a partial list of the’ patrons and patronesses: Mrs, B, S. Mrs. Clifton Aires, Mrs. M. Barrett, Mrs. E. M. Barry, Mrs. F. Baswell, Mrs. L. C. Bethert, Miss M: | Berberich, Mrs. Charles Billard, Mrs. | E. B. Bishop, Mrs. P. L. Bonner, Mr. H. | Boyd, Mrs. John Cammack, sr.; Mrs. A. J. Carrico, Mrs. John 8. Clemence, Mrs. T. V. Collins, Miss Blanche Cooksey, | Mrs. Louis Corrado, Mrs. Edward Costi- | gan, Mrs. Thomas L. Costigan, Mrs.| James Couzens, Miss M. Crowley, Mrs. | W. J. Dante, Mrs. C. Desmond, Mrs. | Prank Devereux, Mrs. James W. Dorsey, | Mrs. John J. Earley, Mr. William Ed- | monston, Mrs. George Edwards, Mrs. William G. Feely, Mrs. Alice L. Glenn, Mrs. Prderick Gebhard, Mrs. Joseph A | Geler, Mrs. Thomas A. Gorman, Mrs. C. B. Guthrie, Mr. E. T. Goodman, Miss | Minnie Heltman, Mrs. W. F. D. Herron, | Mrs. E. B. Higgins, Mrs. Edward Hinkel, Mrs. R. T. Holden, Mrs. George D. Horning, Mrs. M. E. Horton, Mrs. Wil- liam Paul Irving, Mrs. J. J. Keane, Mrs. J. Craig King, Mrs. Johanne King, Miss Sarah Krayecka, Mrs. Willlam Lane, Mrs. Lafayette Leaman, Mrs. Clarence W. Lee, Mrs, Peter Lynagh, Mrs. S. Mahany, Mrs. C. Mannix, Mrs. F. S. Martin, Mrs. George J. May, Mrs. W. S. McCarthy, Mrs. Elizabeth McCort, the Misses McDonald, Mrs. Martin J, Mc- Hugh, Mrs. R. T. McKenna, Mr. R. T. McKenna, the Misses McLaughlin, Mrs. J. W. McMahon, Mrs. Willlam McNally, | Mrs. M. J. McNamara, Miss Anna Motl, | Mrs. B. K. Moriarity, Mrs. J. Frank Moulden, Miss Bessie Murphy, Mrs. Francis Miller, Mrs. James Murray, Mr. James Murray, Mr, P. F. Neligan, Mrs. William Neligan, Mrs. C. E. Newman, Mrs. Virginia O'Hare, Mrs. Joseph O’Connor, Mrs. W. J. O'Donnell, Robert O'Neill, Mrs. ppert, Miss Agnes Saul, Miss Mary Saul, Mr. Prancis B8cott, Mrs. Charles W. Semmes, Mr. John Sheehan, Mrs. C. G. Sloan, Mrs. Hugh Smyth, Miss Mary Louise Sulli- van, Mrs. W. W. Taltavull, the Misses ‘Thompson, Mrs. George A. Trapp, Mrs. Philip R. Vernier, Mrs. Margaret Waldron, Mrs. J. Paul Ward, Mrs. I. V. Warren, Mrs. Francis R. Weller, Mrs. C. Albert White and "Mrs. J. Raymond Mothers' Class Assembles At Annual Banquct The mothers’ class of Calvary M. E. Sunday scheol held its annual banquet in the Cavalier Hotel Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs. John W. Edwards, president of the class, welcomed the guests, and introduced the toastmistress, Mrs. Wil- liam F. Hellmuth. Miss Lula Van Dyne, missionary to Algiers for five years, was the guest of honor and principal speaker. Others ap- pearing on the program were Mrs. Charles S. Baldwin, teacher of the class; Judge J. W. Thompson, the Rev. Mark Depp, Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mr. was furnished by Dr. Ward Kuentzel, baritone soloist, accompanied at the plano by Mrs. Kuentzel, ‘Among others attending were Mrs. {Mark Depp, Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mrs. Charles S. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Root, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam P. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. SOCIETY. Tndikans Sokisty: Giving Press Night Recepfion\l The Indiana Society of Washington | will entertain with a reception and| dence in the Willard room of the Wil- | lard Hotel Tuesday evening, honoring the publicity directors of the national | Republican committee and the national Democratic committee and the Indiana corr ts in Washington — Mr. Everett Conhner Watkins, Mr. Mark Thistlewaite and Mr, James Hornaday. Other honor guests will be the est | speaker, Mr. Henry Barnhardt, Indiana humorist and formerly Representative from that State; Miss Lilllan Bury, soloist, and members of the congres- sional and senatorial Sroup. ‘The re- ceiving line will be headed by the presi- dent of the society, Representative Harry C. Canfield, and Mrs. Canfield, and will include all the honor guests. It is hoped that all Indiana residents in Washington will il themselves of the opportunity of meeting Mr. James L. West, newly appointed director of publicity of the national Republican committee, and Mr. Charles Michelson, who for some little time, has had a similar position with the national Democratic committee. All newspaper writers who come from Indiana, as well as others who wish to know the direct- ing heads of the great political parties, are invited to attend this press night reception. Dancing and cards will follow the short program and reception. The dance program of music will start promptly at 10 o'clock. Cards for those who are to play will be arranged for in the lounge room. The floor committee will be under the direction of Mr. Jack K. McFall, who will be assisted by Mr. James Wallace Baldwin, Mr. Lawrence Sullivan, Miss Gertrude Marsden, Dr. Don K. Mellett, Mr. Douglas Whitlock, Maj. O'Brien, Mr. Franklin Hillis and the chairman of the executive commit- tee, Mr. Roscoe Fertick. Plans are now in formation for the brilliant reception for the Governor of Indiana and Mrs. Harry Leslie to be held in April, when they will come to Washington to be honor guests at this party given for them by the Washing- ton residents of Indiana. Guest cards may be obtained at the @oor or from any member of the society, dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. Senator Charles S. Deneen, president of the society, and Mrs, Deneen were present. Others there were Judge and Mrs. Thomas S. Willlams, former Sen- ator and Mrs. Thomas Sterling and their guest, Mrs. Edward Dickson Hayes; Representative and Mrs. T. Rainey, Representative and Mrs. W, Hull, Representative and Mrs. William P. Holladay, Capt. and Mrs. H. Swindler, and Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker. Mrs. Black, widow of Gen. Black, was also present and was elected an honor« ary member of the society. The society will meet again March 12, Womer;'s Country Club Enrolling New Members Mrs. A. Franklin Burt of St. Louls, who came for the opening festivities of the glub house of the National Woman's Country Club, will return home this week. Among very recent new mem- bers of the club are Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, sr.; Mrs. Harry Hamlin, Mrs. E. St. Clair Hobbs and Mrs. John Strongman, all of New York; Mrs. Car- roll Dunham, 3d, of Cedarhurst, Long Island; Mrs. Willlam A. Alexander of Highland Park, Il.; Mrs. J. Plg! Laughlin of Leesburg, Va.; Mrs, H. Jewett Orth of Frederick, Md.; Mrs. John D. Little of Atlanta; Mrs. William Johnson Andrews of Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. James Bartlett of Anchorage, Ky.; of Omaha; Mrs. William Van D. Hodges of Denver; Mrs. Dorothy C. Hodges of Beverly Farms, Mass.; Mrs. lliam Hewson_ Baltzell, Wellesley, Mass.; Mrs. Talton Embry and Miss Juila Worthing- ton, both of Cincinnati; Mrs. Willidm H. Schofleld of Peterboro, N. H. Verner Z. Reed, jr.. Pinehurst, and Mrs. Clarence Cary of Washington and New York. K R Look Attr: N. C., - | week ago, Miss Louise Clarke Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnear will make their home and the president and executive com- mittee extend a general invitation to meet these interesting national figures. Daughter of Col. and Mrs. Lewis Clarke Lucas and before we y, . . Two Sham 3 1 S 5] her wedding day, a By Il S poos | In New York. —Underwood Photo. L. B. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teunis, Mrs. E. P. Wallis, Mrs. E. Beckett, Mrs. Brandt, Mrs. George E. Adams, Mrs. Lyndon Hugh Baylies, Mrs. D. W. Burgess, Mrs. Shufelt, Mrs. E. A. Rule, Mrs. Norman Smith, Mrs. Mary Triplett, Mrs. John Spratt, Mrs. Jack Thomas, Mrs. W. 8. Hepner, Mrs. Mil- ligan, Mrs. Dolly Morgan, Mrs. arles Swihart, Mrs. Hilton, Mrs. Ara M. Daniels, Mrs. Ross Dellett, Mrs. Haney, Miss Adah Bagby, Mrs. Bagby, Mrs. | Anderson, Mrs. E. Sargent, Miss Betty Sargent, Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs, Park- hurst and Mrs. Allen Denton, Attractive Exhibit of Scenes From Many Lands An exhibition of paintings at the club rooms of the District League of Ameri- can Pen Women at Stoneleigh Court { which is attracting & good deal of at- | tention 1is of landscape and gardens in many lands, the work of Miss Blondelle | Malone, which will remain in place un- | til Pebruary 22, The subjects include the Blue Ridge in North Carolina, the Greek temple in the garden of Mrs. Frank Vander- lip, scene at Monterey, Calif.; other scenes in this country, besides subjects ‘chuse'n in many lands through which she has traveled. Tea at Baptish Home Marks 50th Anniversary The board of lady managers of the Baptist Home will entertain at tea on February 22 from 2 to 6 o'clock. The tea, which will be given at 3248 N street, marks the fiftieth anniversary of ;xhe founding of th; ‘home. rs. Eugene Fugitt is chairman of the committee im charge, inl::lkd by Mrs. J. P. Leake, Nn"g: York, Mrs. H. Todd, Mts. E. E. lds, Mrs. A. W. Cummings and Mrs. La Due McGill. In the recelving line will be Mrs. W. B. Hoofnagle, president, assisted by her staff of officers, Mrs. T. H. Mel- ton, Mrs. A. W. Cummings, Mrs. Huhn, Mrs. L. M. Rice, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. C, J. Crouch. SSOSOSS Luncheon Tea Dinner Turkey Dinner, $2.00 9 Olney Farm mi_North of Georgia Ave. on 1z Washington—out extended Washington’s Four hundred Illinoisians attended the February ball held Wednesday night in the large ball room of the Willard Hotel in memory of Abraham Lincoln; when Mr. Theodore G. Risley, solicitor of the | Department of Labor, delivered an elo- quent oration, reviewing the life of Lin- coln. Mr. Frank K. Sanderson sang a group of songs, which also captivated the nudl!nce. accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Sanderson. After the program « and Fingerwave Included Perfect P 1320-1322 F St. N. W, 3rd Fioor Fromt P WI1y buy a piafib of unknown make? Telephone Reservations for_ Geor: | Birghda; < Genitine Karangua CSnake Slmei} For a Limited Time at very moderate prices E say “for a limited time”—| to duplicate present stocks at these prices. imported the skins ourselves. because it will be hard We Thus assuring genuine Karangua Watersnake—rarest and most beautifully marked of all the reptile leathers. The fashions, so dis- tinctive—yow’ll admit they’re the most strik- ing spring shoes to be seen anywhere. T our F St. shop only— pumps, step-ins, ties or sandals, of gray Karangua Snake. all-over beige or Any desired heel. 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