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ociety ;Mrs. Harding Receives Large Group of Women at White House—Mrs. Wallace to Entertain. - RS. HARDING Is receiving a large group of women this afternoon at the White House, the company attend- . ing by previous appointment. | Mrs. Harding entertalned a box I'party at the New National yesterday fafternoon, having with her Mme. Jusserand, Mrs. John W. Weeks, Mrs. {William E. Borah, Mrs. Marshall “Field and Miss Laura Harlan. ! _Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Evans { Hughes and the Misses Hughes and ! Mrs. Herbert Hoover also attended | the concert. ~ _The of Commerce, Mr. | Hoover, was hi at dinner last even- {ing in honor of Dr. Vernon Kellogs, { who is his house guest. Covers were laid for twel jcluded Dr. Wilbur, deap of Stanford ! University of Californfa. who, with {Mrs. Wilbur, also_is making a soort {visit with the Secvetary and Mrs. i Hoover. Secretary ! Mrs. Henry C. Wail ce, wife of the {Secretary of Agriculture, will enter- !tain Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs {Hughes and other ladies of the cubi- inet and u few other friends at the jopening of the annual chrysanthe- mum show at the Department of Agriculture tomorrow. ‘The official ‘opening is at 1 o'clock, and Mrs. - .lace will entertain her guests there at 11 g'clock. Ambassador and Lady Geddes Have Honor Guests at Luncheon, The ambassador of Great Britain and iLady Geddes had as their guests at luncheon yesterday at.the embassy Sir Harry ‘and Lady Lauder, and evening ‘they attended the perform- ance at Poli’s, accompanied by several members of the embassy staft. Lady Geddes will be at home Friday gfternoon, when she will be assist in receiving by Mrs. Henry Getty Chil- ton, wife of thec ounselor of the em- bassy, and Mrs John Joyce Broder- ick, “wife of the commercial coun- #elor. The othcr ladics of the embassy will assist at the tea table. _The ambassador of Ttaly, Senator Vittorio Rolandi Ricel. will arrive in New York today aboard the ©lympic and will be at the Ritz Carl- ton Hotel for a brief stay bofore re- turning to the embassy. The seccre- sereto, went to New York to meet the ambassador on_ his arrival, and will return after a brief stay there. Mme. Grouitch will arrive in York today aboard the Carmania; and will remain there a fow days before _coming to Washington the I [/of the week. Mme. Grouitch remained in Europe for a bricf visit, and then spent a short time in England before isailing for this country to join Dr. {Grouitch, who returned to his post L here as iinister of the Serbs, Croats .jand Slovenes early in the autumn. The counselor of the French em- 'bassy, Prince de Bearn, has gone to .\:Hot Springs, Va., for a brief rest. Commercial Counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Brod- erick will arrive in Washington today iafter spending the past few months iin Europe. They arrived in New York yesterday aboard the S. S. Carmanif. The military attache of the British mbassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, will rrive today in New York on the Olympic and will make a brief stay n" New York before returning to ‘Washington. Several BEritish dele- ‘gates to the limitations of armament llconterence also crossed on the Olympic lfand will come directly to Washington. {i__The commercial attache of the {{Netherlands legation, Dr. D. H. An- ‘ Hdreae, will g0 to New York this even- fing await the arrival of Mme. el .. and the guests in-| . 18nd Mrs. Dearborn o Andreae, who, with their three chil- dren, will arrive aboard the Rotter- dam, which has been delayed, and is expected to dock in New York Friday. Chevalier de Wouters, Mr. Felicien Cattier and Mr. Jules Jadot, technical edvisers to the: delegates’ from Bel- glum to the limitation’ of armament conference, will arrive today in New York on the Olympic and wiil come to Washington this evening, golng to the New Willard, where they will re- main during. their stay. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins entertained dinner_ last evening, when her ests included members of the West Virginia delegation in Congress, the assistant attorney general and Mrs. Guy Goff, Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell land Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gaines. urg. Gen. and Mrs. Stitt To Entertain nt Tea Dance. Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt will entertain at a tea da e cember 14 at the Washington Club to introduce their daughter, Miss Mary Raguet Stitt. Mrs. Stitt, with her daughters, the Misses Btitt, wiil £0 to West Point for the Thanksgiv- ing day Lop at the United States |Military Academy and they also will 50 to New York for the Army and Navy game. lat Mrs. Paul F. Sanborne of 2700 Con- necticut avenue entertained yester- day afternoon at bridge. The guests Mrs. Frank Welsh and Miss h of “Kansas City; Mrs. chard Vidmur, Mrs. Horace Hickam nd Miss Dorothy Mondell, M:ss Nina Gore, Miss Kathryn Munson, Miss Dorothy Helnzelman and Miss Esther McVann. - The Women's City Club has Joaned !the clubhouse at 22 Jackson 'place, Phursday afternoon and evening, No- vember 17, for a sale of the work irom public health service hospi- tals all over the country. Many of the hospitals are in sections of the country remote from suituple mar- Kets, and are therefore unable to dis- pose of the work of the men at these points. The sale will be under the auspices of the George Baldwin Mec- Coy unit of the American Women's Legion and final arrangements for the sale wili be made at the meet- ing of tie unit Friday morning at 10:30 in the Church of the Covenant, entrance on N street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. M. Robin- son of 555 Park avenue announce the engagement of ' their daughter Rosalind to Mr. Dopglas Dearborn, son of the late Geonge S. Dearborn Rye, N. Y. The Cleveland Parl Chapter of the Y. W. C. A will have a tew and food le at the residence of Mrs. William Browning, 3300 Newark street, Sate ternoon, November 5, from nk Hoggn will pour tea, C. L. 'Parsons and Costello. Others in charge Mr: ‘[Eml!' Schneider, A iwin, Mrs. John Miller, | Mrs. Frank Grizg, Mrs. W. L Hil) brand. Mrs. Janics Baird and Xrs. W C. Miller. | _Rev. and Mrs_ J. Henning Nelms had with them for a duy early this week, their son, Mr. Henning C. ihas just returned from an extended trip through Eurove, Asia and Afri Mr. Nelms and Mr. Richard McCart jney of Georgelown made the trip to- gether and in Constantinople they - entertained by Mr. Nelms' i t. Edwin Boothe, brother ! ummins, who is presi- {dent of the Biack Fle: iat Constantinople. Mr. fcCartney re i at the Unive Corporation clms and Mr. ned "to their studies ¥ of Virginia, where the former 1 complete his his. r. Mr. Nelms, who received the degree of B. A. from George Washington University, will spend November 30 with his paren law | when he Wil celebraté his twenty- | first birtaday anniversary. % . Rear Admiral and Mrs. R. 8. Grifin| L will introduce their daughter, .Miss Helen Griffin, at a tea Rauscher’s Saturday, December 17. ° Miss Griffin has as her guest at present Miss Kath- ering McCormick of Chicago. Mrs. Elonzo Tyler Entertainn ¥or Mr. and Mrz. A. D, Lasker. Mrs. Elonzo Tyler entertained st din- ner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel in compliment to the chairman of the Shipping Board, Mr. A. D. Lasker, and Mrs. ker. Her other guests were: Representative and Mrs. Frederick A. Britten, Representative and Mrs. Frank H. Funk, Col Forbes, Col Beecham, and_ Mrs. George P. Tyner. Commander Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. rry Wardman, Mrs. Turner Bristol and her house guest, Miss Ryan of New. York;* Miss Caroline_ McCormick Shields of Chicago and Mr. A. B. Fletcher. 5 Mr. and Mrs. D. D. New York are at the Shorehr. McGrew recently returned to th! tyy from Japan. Lord and Lady Sandwich of Hunting- ton, England, have arrived in Wash- ington and are at the Shoreham. Mrs. Ralston Holmes, wife of Com- mander Holmes, who is stationed on the Mayflower, has returned to her apart- ment at 1734 P.gtreet for the winter. Mrs. Ja M. Beck and her dgughter, Miss Beatrice Beck, have closed their cottage at Seebright and have joined the solicitor general at their home, 1624 21st street. L. McGrew_ of m. Mr. coun- Mrn. Richard L, Hoxle Hostess to D. A. R, Members. Mrs. Richard L. Hoxle, wifa of Brig. Gen. Hoxle, United States Army, is en- tertaining at the last of a seriep of at homes this afiernoon previous to her departure Sunday with Gen. Hoxie for thelr winter home at Miami, Fla. The members of the Susan Reviere Hetzel Chapter of the National Soclety, D. A, R., are the guests of honor and those assisting In the hospitality include Mrs, John J. McMahon, regent of the chapter, with several of the other of- ficers; Mrs. George Comb, who pre- des at the tew table, and Mrs. W. W. Sloane. A musical program by Mrs. Ross Manly is scheduled, with & group of songs composed by. Vinnie Ream Hoxie, which will shortly be pub- lished, and the hostess will give a talk, with views, on the life and work of the late sculptor. A decoration of yellow roses with yellow-shaded can- dles adorns the tea table. Mrs. Fred Brooks McFeeley, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George Wheeler, in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, returned to her home in Pittsburgh this morning. Mrs. Wheeler entertaired a company at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday in honor of Mrs. McFeeley. Mrs. W. A. Wayne has returned to her horie on Q street from an extend- ed stzy on the Pacific coast, where she went for her health. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. d'Vallier gave a masked costume party last evening in their home at 1467 Rhode Island ave- nue. Among their guests were Gen. Amie de Vertn, Gen. Ferdinand Pastl, Miss Ruby Garland, Miss Catherine Cronl i Raush, M d Hair Tonic and’Scalp Food for over twelve | th the greatest benefit." timonials “vouch for at dmg and dept. stores and Mrs. Coon's viice, 1405 Eve st. n.w. sults that you canlf wear with s a tisfaction for two sea- son's, be. use con - 8 e r vatively styled. Val. ues up tof 8§75, going at Repaired and Remodeled me Marten Opossum” hokers, Speeial, $7.50 11091111 & Street N. W. VAnnouncing the Arrival of Hundreds of New Suits Coats and Charming Modes in Dresses These Garments Will Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow at Unus- ually Low Prices Considering Quality, Style and Workmanship DRESSES, $29% & $55.0 Values From $45.00 to $89.50 Every new and desirable style, color and material is included— also many exquiisite combinations. Dresses for street, afternoon, dinner and party wear. Materials-include Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Satins, Taffetas, Tricotines, Tricotine Combinations and Georgette Combinations. Styles for Misses Sizes 16 'and 18 Styles for Women Sizes 36 to 44 UITS, 5295 and $55% Values From $45.00 to $79.50 Plain tailored styles and exquisite fur-trimmed models— Beaded, Braided and Embroidered Tricotine Suits, Duvetyn and Veloui Delaine Suits, with luxurious fur trimmings. straight line models and smart-looking flare pockets, every ment perfectly tailored, finished and silk lined. All sizes, 36 to 44. OAT Wonderfully fur collared and trimmed, also all cloth models Values Up to $98.50. Long, gar- 16, 18, S, $55% and $69: that are very extraordinary in value: Styles, colors and materials that will please the Choose from such materials as Bolivia, efc. All sizes. most fastidious dresser. |Veldynes, Npr;nandy,, i Hibbs, Dr. Charies P. Teets, Miss Bry- ley anf Mr. and Mrs. Costello. Liout, Commander and Mrs. Alexan. e hnm 4r, and Mrs. Alexand Sharp, sr.; will occupy their new home Annapoli; h 1 Sharp has be inspector of the post graduates, latter part of November. Mrs, James R. Colbern entertained the Elmira College Club Sunday evening at her home on 18th street. Among the prominent alumni present were Repre- sentative Alice Robertson and Mrs. E. H. Liscum, Mrs. Franéis Alton Connolly is the guest of Mrs. Edward F. Hutton of New York, at The Homestead, Hot Springs, Va. Mrs. Copnolly is re- turning to New York next week. University Club Plans For “Ladies’ Night.” Ladles’ night will be observed to- morrow evening at the University Club with an evening of music. An interesting musical program has been airanged for this occasion. Among the well known artists on the program are Esther Marvin- Cutchin of Baltimore, plani; Clytie Hine of New York vooalist, and John Mundy of New York, violoncellist. *“Improv- ing Songs for Anxious Children,” will be the subject of an interesting ad- gr‘e!}: by Dr. Sigmund Spaeth of New York. b The entertalnment is in_charge of a committee composed of Mr. Claude N. Bennett, chairman; Dr. Samuel S. Adams, Maj. William L. Browning, Dr. J. A. Gannon and Philip Adams. This event will inaugurate a serles of en- tertainments to be given during the season. Miss Josephine Kerfoot Lupton will entertain the members of her club and their friends at a tea* dance at her home Saturday, November 5, from 4 to 7. Mrs. S. S. Henry, Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox and Miss Frances Mae Bron- son will serve, assisted by Miss Ama- ZI’: };erach and Miss Suzanne Me chant. Mrs. William Livingston' Crounse 1as returned to her residence on Mil- tary road, after spending several months at her summer home in Ches- ter, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Cabot Stevens will be the guest of honor at a card party given by the War Départment Division Unit of the Near East Relief, and for the benefit of ‘this work at the College Women's o Club, Friday, " November 4, st’ 8 ok Mty B O Cunmingham and Miss Glen Newell are in charge. Mrs. . Lewis B. Thomson and her rifece, Miss Anne Wilson, returned this week from. a tour of the Eu- D Thi sited m, b, Jugo- slavia, where they were entertalned by many of the native families. Mrs. | Thomson is at her home for the win- ter, 3433 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. William Watts of Lon. don, England, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Peggy Ellen, to Lieut. Henry L. Colman of Washington, in New York, at the home of Rabbi Krass, Thursday, Octo- ber 20. A dinner a the Rits Carlton followed the ceremony and later Lieut. and Mrs. Colman went to At- lantic City for a short st Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clear have taken an apartment at the Highlands for the winter. Dr. Roy Delaplane of Stoneleigh Court and Mr, Hammett 8. Delaplane of Washington motored to Happy Creek Hunting Lpdge, on the Shenan- doah river, for a ten-day hunting trip, leaving Washington Saturday. Gouneher College Alumnae To Entertain Mra. S: ‘The Goucher College Alumnae Club will entertain ¢t its meeting on Wednesday evening Mrs. G. Sanders of Baltimore, the president of the Alumnae _Association of Goucher College. Mrs. Sanders will speak of the recent rally of the alumnae and ex-students of Goucher which opened the campaign for $6,- 000,000, which has been undertaken for additional endownment and a new campus. The meeting will be at the home of Miss Stone, 1618 Rhode Is- land avenue. Capt. H. L. Wilson, commander of Lafayette Post, American Legion, is attending the national convention of the legion in Kansas City. A _meeting of the Southern Society of Washington will be held in the small ballroom of the New Willard Hotel Thursday evening at 8 o’'clock. There will be a special musical pro- gram, following- a short business session. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Claffey of the Woodward Apartments are at the Ambassador, Atlantic City. . A reception was held Friday even- When you select your Lamp Shade requisites here you are en- titled to our free instructions. Silks, Flowers, Fruits, Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Passmenteries. Frames in all shapes and sizes. Qualities the best obtainable. Prices always the lowest in keeping with the high-grade merchandise. Dainty Novelty Our Mrs. Butler gives detailed individual instructions and all as- sistance possible, free of charge. Sells regularly for $15.00 in best stores. Materials, frames and trimmings cost only about $6.00. Erlebacher Jwelve-Ten F St. WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES Supreme: v IN ELEGANCE, AND IN AN EXHIBITION THAT COMMANDS THE ADMIRATION OF WOMEN WHO ADORE BEAUTIFUL THINGS, WE PRESENT ' THE FASCINATING COLLECTION OF Erlebacher-Originated . Suits, Wraps and Dresses UNCOMMONLY SMART MODELS, IN A WIDE VARIETY OF THE FINEST MATERIALS IN KEEP- ING WITH TODAY'S DEMAND, AT IMPRES- SIVELY LOWERED PRICES. Featuring: - An Unrivaled Group of Original AFTERNOON ~ Specially - Priced at Dresses $39:50 One can hardly overlook fim, not alone for their attractiveness, but the price is surely most tempting. SPLENDID VALUES ARE THESE J§ Tailleurs: —of Tricotine, Poiret Twill.and Mixtures, Fash- foned with discrimination, tailored with utmost ex- actitude, priced as AN IMPORTANT FEATURE $49.50 . THE SUITS fn this group emphasize bacher’s:ability to offer the most style and the best ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thomas, 524 '7th street north- east, in honor of their son-in-law and dai ter, Mrs. Ketner, formerly Al- berta Kate, who was married to Mr. Francls P. Ketner of Riverdale, Md., on October 24. The home was beau- titully decorated in autumn leaves and ferns. They make their home with the bride’s parents. Miss Kathryn V. O'Connell gave a masquerade party last night at the Playhouse, on N street, in honor of her house guest, Miss Catherine Lyons of Dixon Park, Mount Vernon, Md.; Miss Mary Lysns of Clinton, Md., and Mr. Irving Lyons of Cath- olic University. Marriage Licenses. Marri; licenses have been issued to the tollowing: Louts A. Hamuer and Elaine M. Atwell. Thomas I. Payne and Alice Marsball. Dantel Bland and Busie Barber. James L. Henry and Mary Wood. Dudley Jones and Charloite E. Waters. Lorenso Butier and Mary E. Tlomas, g;;ulg.ncilm%y snd bra Butler, - 4 and Agnes Campbell, both of Connellsville, Pa. Henry B, Sutphin and R. Hoberta Welch, both of Fi % ; John Bents Irene V. Little, both of Philadelphia, Pa. 1. b s L Ubergl ulph A. Shinn Robert B. Lewis of F: 2 cy B. McCullon of Frankliu, Va. Leonard G. Purtlebangh of ‘this city and Annn M, Connelly of New York city. wis E. White of Scrauton, Pu., and R. Mary Blase of this city. Antonio Pompa and Angiolina Maiatico, Thomas E. Driney and Emils Harrison. Vi M. Baggott und Gerfrade E. Wilker. James H. Frank and Mary A. Moore. George Clipper and Lottie Brown. Couper C. Lightbown of Palm Heach, Fl and Ella M. Stephenson of this city. Fred M. Yeomans and Octavia Willlam Rosser of Brookiyn, Sari T. Cannon of this ety The Wyoming Apartments Beautifully furnished, newly removated, at. tractively located five-room apartment, com-. hhl{ equipped for housekesping: Knabe piano « nrnished 3 v oo North 1 and Annette Mandley. and Viola M. Hance, D., and ‘Lansing. Y., Advertisers and : - Subscribers il Is Now Located At 136 New Star Bldg. Main 3491 We will be glad to meet | you there. v All the crisp inspira- tion of a particularly zestful November in this November Sale of Coats. Harris shop coats and wraps express beauty, good tailoring, up-to- the-minute style and the lowest prices any No- vember has sponsored for years. M Ry A~ ‘-—x"\.& AW bilipsbotln—~g A 608 TO 614 _‘_l‘:‘.l:gVENTH ST. The House of Courte. ~ Wednesday Is the Last Day of the ~ Half Price Sale of Trimmed Hats It has been a record-breaking sale—in the wide lati- tude given for choice—because EVERY HAT IN THE HOUSE IS INCLUDED—and as to the values given— for every Hat is reduced to exactly - Half Price! ' Hats for dresé—:for street—for sports. Big Hats and Small Hats, and Hats of medium shapes—in all t.he season’s select colors; and in becoming and exclusive / conceits. - <A Be sure to come tomonow—Wednesday!