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N SOCIETY Reception Tonight to Members of Lower| House of Congress Fourth in Series for T]’us Season. and Mrs. Hoover | his evening at the State recept son, when they will r of the mem- es HE Preside I 1l be entertain rtain in h bers of the House of Representat wives oon will at- Mrs. Edgar Rick- o is a house guest Cutting and his 1 Cutting, have g list of distin- esses who have opera audi- years past b s hung out. first in- she to have joy of the pro- D. Connor, 1 rs. Vernon Kellogg, Mrs. Ed- A McMullen, Mrs, two White House . Woodrow Wilson, wife of the late | n, occupied an orches- d with her her brother, | Iph Bolling ‘ 5 of the cabinet and | cluding the | Stimson, | them Assistant Secretary ancis White; Secretary and | who were guests of Sena- | W. Warren Barbour, and S r, who enter- | Mrs. Lovett tice and Mrs. Hughes en- their box the Attorney Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Lord O’Brien ador of Poland, Mr. Ty- was not able to be in the concert, as he was | nd the dinner in New | { Lillian Wald, but he | over to the members of taff. Occupying it were he embassy and Mme. secretary, M. Thad- | Zazulins d Mme. Zazulinski; | Poradweska and Mme. Massal- | { Mrs. Kurt Hetzel, who oc- box of Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, | indler, the conductor of the Symphony Orchestra, was | uxton Beale and n the bril- au 1 Guggenheim, Miss and the Undersecretary of State | rs. William R. Castle. D W ok of Predding Gifts MARTIN'S—present of things delightfully smart, supreme in quality, and exquisitely beautiful, reflect- ing many years' experience in serving the most discriminating clientele. 1317 CONNECT Just Below Dugont Circle JANUARY Buxton Reduced This great wallet even a spec purchase fr combined with our January Reductions. skin or Lizard-Calf. Mail and Phone Orders Filled! KERS | will receive at the Willard from 4 to 6 57 THE EVENING Mrs. James S. Parker turned her box over to & group of young musicians, and this afternoon, for the New York Syl phony concert, her box will be occu- pied by a group of blind musicians and music lovers. Others at the concert were Mr. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman, Mrs Campbell Pritchett, Mrs. S._ Wallace Dempsey, Mr. Walter D. Wilcox, the Minister of Uruguay, Dr. Varela; Mrs Mahlon Pitney, Mrs. Brook Lee, Mrs. Tracy Dows, the military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de ieto, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Robert Lansing the secretary of the Venezuelan lega- tion, Senor Churion; Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mr. and Mrs. William Doeller, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mr. John Randolph Bolling, Mrs. Demarest Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Rep- resentative Florence P. Kahn, Miss Persis Myers, Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom, Ruth _Chindblom, Representative Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, S, John C. Marin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bittinger, the Misses Winslow, Mrs. M De Clare Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Droop. Cabinet Hostesses At Home Tomorrow. Hostesses in the cabinet circle who will observe their day at home tomor row will include Mrs. Stimson, wife of the Secretary of State; Mrs. Browr wife of the Postmaster General, and Mrs. Doak, wife of the Secretary of Labor. Mrs. Stimson will receive from 3:30 to 6 o'clock at Woodley, her home on Cathedral avenue; Mrs. Brown will be at home in her apartment in the Shoreham from 4 to 6 o'clock for the 1 time before Lent, and Mrs. Doak | o'clock. This will be the last reception Mrs. Doak will hold at the Willard, but she will receive less formally later in | the season in her country home, Notre Nid, in Virginia. Mrs. Doak will be as- | sisted by Mrs. Charles L. McNary, M Willilam H. King and Mrs. Felix Hebert, | wives of Senators; Mrs. Fred S. Purnell and Mrs. Tillm . 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Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs, Adams will omit their Wednesday afternoon at home this week and Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. Hyde did not resume their weekly at homes after the first of the year, postponing them until next month. ’Mrs. Lamont does not an- | nounce her days at home. | The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, accompanied by the for- mer’s sister, Senora de la_Torre, ar- rived yesterday by plane in Miami, Fla, from Havana. They will leave the South today en route to Washington. The Am- bassador and Senora de Ferrara went to Cuba to spend the holidays. The Ambassador of France and Mme laudel will entertain at dinner this evening in the embassy. | The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwits und Gaffron will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mr. Bruno Walter, who will conduct the New York Philharmonic | Senator John G. Townsend, jr., of Delaware and his daughter, Miss Lyla Townsend. will entertain a dinner party this evening at the Shoreham, having as guests several Senators and their wives and others. | Patterson, wife of Senator Roscoe C. Patterson, will entertain at luncheon February 1 in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Albert L. Reeves of Kansas City. Mrs. Mrs. Morrison, wife of Senator Cam- eron Morrison, will not receive Thurs- day afternoon, but will be at home Thursday afternoon, February 4. The United States Minister to Ru- mania, Mr. Charles S. Wilson, arrived in New York today on the Ile de France to spend & leave of absence in this country. ! and private b 3%z day with two beds private bat 6% day WALTON H. MARSHALL with these furs persian lamb.. skunk ... beaver... caracul.. krimmer Sizes, 12, 14,16, 18,20 a need in any home. DULIN @ 1314 F Street N.W, | house guests at the Fairfax. ANDERBIL Sinql;e room an opportunity a Harris Coat . 52075 STAR, WASHINGTON, Representative and Mrs. Ewin L.I Representative John H. Overton, f.hai'mesd-y. February 9, in the remmry' Pennyslvania with _their | new member of Stokes of D. C., TUESDAY, Congress from Alex- | JANUARY 2 of the College of Preachers in the Ca- family, are established in their apart-|andria, La., has leased an apartment | thedral close. Following the luncheon ment at Wardman Park Hotel. Representative and Mrs. Ewin L. Davis have with them for several days at the Hamilton Hotel their daughter, Mrs, F. Vernon Foster of West Orange, N. Y. Miss ‘Carolyn Davis will entertain at luncheon tomorrow in honor of Miss Mary Blake of New York, who is the house guest of Representative and Mrs. Edward E. Eslick. Representative and Mrs. Harry A Estep of Pennsylvania have as their Mr. and Mrs. George W. Murren of Pittsburgh, Pa, who will attend the reception at the White House tonight. 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