Show iY Washington and New York I i S 0 C lET Y i hYrN hYrN Y rN SHI GLO Jan 26 AP- AP Apparently there will be few tew socIal debts when rolls round for tor i season has been a a. gay one wIth everyone be being ng invited by everyone co o and the consequent return of c compliments Dinners in particular I have vc grown in size and n importance and also In elaborateness of deco deco- ton w rth who seldom a. a dimter er invitation at this C son on account of of business In the house joined Mrs Longworth in dining last week with tho British ambassador and Lad Lady ls Isabella bella Howard WIth their usual good taste the hosts asked no guest who would outrank the speaker u Arid d the tho Swedish minister and Ime I and the Polish minister Mme Mine were the only nl diplomats of their rank atI attending at- at I tending While front rom the senate were Senator Claude Swanson vanson or of and Senator and Mrs Irs Key or of Nevada I tie l I Nourse nog rs or of Massa- Massa Representative and D f Charles Eaton of New Jersey Jerse Representative Rep Rep- and Irs J. J ht of New ew orle were the theother other othe members of the house at the dinner innel and conspicuous was MissMyra Miss Myra rn lIesse n. n noted pianist of England England En- En gland who gave a program follow ing the dinner rho secretary of the treasury Andrew W. W Mellon who seldom out t was the guest of the am- am I de dePadilla det dej or Spain and Senora j Padilla who celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of Victor Vic Vic- birthday i tor Emmanuel III The secretary or of orthe the nav navy and Mrs Irs Wilbur were asked and another ther important guest est ambassador to toi was 85 the American i Madrid and Mrs Ir Hammond senor senor- enor- enor It nusa Padilla a daughter of the intimate tc ambassador asked her Eppes' Eppes Hawes dau daughter of Senator and Mrs Irs Harry B U. U of oC Missouri to assist in celebrating the he natal da day 0 The middle west came In for a adl dl dinner ner party that almost eclipsed the kings king's l birthday dInner or that r r Speaker and Mrs Irs Longworth Sen Senator tor and Mrs Charles S. S Deneen of Illinois gave a veritable feast in honor of oC the vice president and nd Mrs Dawes The cabinet room in a. a Washington hotel was turned Into no a jungle of palms ferns Cern and flowers vers th more than fifty guests being at a a. table on Which were l' l plaques of lilies pink roses mimosa and jonquils jon jon- lulls giving si a L I atmos- atmos drs Dc Deneen who Is quite conservative but elegant In dress ress wore a handsome black velvet civet IO IOn gown n. n a a a aThe The night of 01 this dinner the vl vice vice- e. e elect Senator Charles Curtis and nd be it saId the t o o V V. l 18 a ore are causing ausing a lot of confusion t i ty in n pla planning its its was teas entertained right royally b by Mrs JIrs Jacob Leander Loose of Kan Kan- CIt who sp spends her winters In the tho capital Sixty guests graced tt rs dinner party and besl es the and Mrs Irs t secretary y Jardine many mam of Senator Curtis Curtis' in inthe senate were in- in colleagues a 3 in the The table ble in the Chinese room of ofa a a. r fashionable hotel was surrounded b by a sunken garden with a a. Cali- Cali tornia fern tree in each corner COlnel so 50 WI tali that thc they did hot obstruct the ien but but formed a ar ar- ar lement A white pagoda in the center of the garden was covered a acacia and surrounded ed with beds or of yIn gro spanish irIs Tiny fountains bubblIng here and thc there e through us-h us the folIage finish finished the picture but not thee the decorations n the cloth were red and yel yet yet- L 1 roses combined with whIte lilac Ulac iUlo asparagus fern and amI tall candies can can- dies lles burned In tall silver candela candela- b bra a a a Mr 11 and Mrs Its Chandler Christy Christ the former p. p favorite Ca por trait painter in Washington were among the guests ests of Loose arid and worth passing mention ri is the fact that Mr Ir Christy has just fin fished d of Mrs which js is helpIng to advertise the charity hall ball to be given Ien the night of March arch 4 in the Washington auditorium She will have havo th the governor of Mis- Mis o rl who is coming to attend the thel l inauguration a of Herbert Hoover as asIer Ier guest All o of the other gov- gov also will occupy boxes at the thet t ball alI a aNEW a NEW EW YORK TORE Jan 26 New AP-New society drove e its evening a activities ac- ac tandem this week week-a theatre or dinner partY followed by a b ball ll sand due dut to the new poU police e traffic regulations found that th the first half of Its pairing generally moved much faster than the latter half Arrival at e early entertainments eras ns Q a simPle matter but reaching later ter festivities proved to be a complex affair Taxis were cult to get and tried and trusted chauffeurs lost their way ay in the now new prohibited and inhibited r maze ze of the tho White Way ay the result that early arrivals atthe theatres were wera tardy arrivals atthe ban balL a a e Irs ri Geor George e F F. Baker Jr and ando o her leaders who entertained par tiles ties at the the- thea theatrical ical benefit Mond Monday Mon Mon- d day y night in aid of the Jacob Hils settlement found themselves to their surprise seated in the the theatre before the curtain rose duo to the new v speed with which they were Able to travel I Those Who attended the supper given afterward in In Ina a new llew supper club however round found their cars halted and mislaid and delayed were well under underway way vay at atthe the elu cIl v rn n the fashionables fashion fashion- ables eat I themselves cs at their tables Once they arrived e however the the gaiety Jalet of m fo for tHe delay The clu club designed with black walls and ceiling decorated with gold golden n stars and branches upon whIch perch white cockatoos s Was Was thronged with dancers A dancing team performing neW versions ver- ver ions or of the waltz and a well known jazz I pIanIst entertained time guests between dances Mrs Taco Jacob Riis Jfe of the under founder f of RUs House w vas among th those se w who o entertained a a a Society ty was also delayed in r aching the charity ball baU at the lit Litz Carlton Tuesday Tuesday night night and many any members arrived to find the historic grand grand' rand already in progress The grand march a a 70 old ter-old tradition tradItion of the b ball ll led ledI I this year ear by Mrs Francis and Major General Hanson HansonE E E. E Ely EI- wound its queue of 2500 guests through tho palm court and oval oal restaurant to the main ballroom There It halted before before be- be fore a dais where the officers and special guests were nere seated under a huge sign which blazed the word Charity Charlt saved swed its most intrIguing rocks frocks far Cor the ball r regarded as a high light of the soc social al season season and man many Parisian gowns of draped pastel velvet gUttering glittering sequin jackets and other st style le notes were In e d during ring the dancing which followed the grand march Mrs Irs Cornelius Vanderbilt Mrs Vincent Astor were among officers of the ball which was given gl In aid ot of the New York YOlk Nursery and Childs Child's Hospital Members or of society who WIshed to attend both the Junior league benefit performance at a local theatre theatre thea- thea tre and the Beaux Arts hall ban for tor which they were garbed in costumes of the Napoleonic period found themselves in confusion when they learned both occurred on Fri Friday ay night They solved the attending the theatrical performance perform perform- ance In in the costumes which they had selected for the ball and going to the Beaux Beaux Arts Arts festivity after after- ward |