Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 8

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rg” SOCIETY experiences in Belgium and expressed o - her hope‘for closer international re- 1 lationship between the scouts of the world. Mrs. Brooke outlined plans for a campaig nto arouse a deeper - interest in the scout movement in Washington. Rabbi Joseph Saul Kornfeld of Co- lumbus, Ohio, who has been appoint- ed minister to Pe ‘will arrive in Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Will|ysshinston saturany, ‘Whtio nere s the minister of Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan Alai. Return to Their Apartment From s - ~ 3 Mrs. Harding has signified her in- New York Tomorrow. . - e s e ] ‘Walter Reed Hospital from November :ofl(lohue‘l:\";‘dheir Zi)lnelullv& ‘The allle . | Mrs. Fletcher were guests of honor|W! e held in building 95 and will HE Vice President and h:rll &t dinnee leat Siontue S oL, llonor | [iclude a variety of beautiful artidles Coolidge will return to their| oo, ¢ pergia, Mirza Hussein Khan | made entirely by the soldier students. apartment in the New WIl-| Alai, whose other guests were the|There will be exhibited lovely woven Christmas holidays with her parents in this cit; P Owing to the critical fliness of Dr. Metellus Woods Tompkins, invitations for the wedding of his daughter, Mar- garet Agee, to Mr. Austin Warner Ham- mond, Wednesday, November 30, at 2523 ugled.‘n“ northwest, have been re- cal Twentieth Century Club To Give Buftet Luncheon. Lord Riddell, Mrs. Wilisbrant and Mrs. Ellis will be the guests of honor at the buffet luncheon of the Twen- tleth Century Club at the December meeting Thursday. Lord Riddell, who 15 a distinguished newspaper publish- er of London, will give an address preceding the luncheon. Mrs. Mabel N. Willebrant, assistant attorney gen- eral, will give an address on “Women in Civic Affair Mrs., William H. Herron will preside. . lard Hotel tomorrow from | attache of the French embassy and New York, where they went .laat week to attend the Army and Navy game. Vioe President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests of honor at dinner Thursday evening, December 15, of the undersecretary of state and Mrs. Fletcher. M. Jusserand Plans To Receive Delegates. The ambassador of France, M. Jus- serand, will hold a reception lomol:- row afternoon at the embassy for the French and American delegates to the ference. mzll:‘ho ambassador and Mme. Jusse- rand had a small company lunching with them yesterday. The ambassador of Italy, Senator Ricel, is expected to return today from Albany, where he received & de- gree from the college after visiting Princeton University, where he also received a degree. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes have issued invita- tons for a dinner Friday evening. December 9, in honor of General the Earl of Cavan. Baroness de Cartier, wife of the Countess de Sieyes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Putney, Dr. Arthur C. Mills- paugh, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Woolsey, Mr. Leland Robinson and the secre- tary of the Perslan legation, All Asghar Khan. Maj. Gen. Tanaka, chief of the army staff of the Japanese delega- tion to the conference on the limita- tion of armament, entertained at din- ner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel in honor of the French military officers of the arms conference. The guests included Col. Roure, Lieut. Col. Eiquin, Maj. Dubreuil, Capt. Koeltz, Capt. Lombard, Capt. de La- vergne, Capt. Roper, Capt. Labat and Maj. Karl F. Baldwin. Gen. Tanaka was assisted by the members of his staff, including Maj. Gen. Otake, . Gen. Haraguchi, Lieut. Col. Tatekawa, Lieut. Col. Morita, Maj. Hara, MaJ. Furujo, Maj. Nishihara and Maj. zeke, Mr. Sugimura and Mr. Sawada. Gen. Tanaka will entertain at din- ner Wednesday evening, December 7. in honor of the chief of staff, U. S. Gen. John J. Pershing. Jonkheer H. A. van Karnebeek, head of the delegatjon from the Netherlands to the conferfnce omn the limitation of armament, and Mme. van Karnebeek will be the guests of honor at dinner Wednesday, December 7, of Jonkheer W. H. de Beaufort, a delegate to the and their son are again guests of the bedspreads, dyed silks, batik scarves, handmade _silver jewelry, lorgnette chains, copper bowls and trays, carved chests, copied old family silver and many other articles. Dr. D. H. Andreae, commercial at- tache of the Netherlands legation, and Mme. Andreae have leased 1712 street, the home of the late James D. Maher, for many vears clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States. Miss Maher is for the present at 1754 Q street northwest. After spending two weeks in Indiana and Utah on official business, Mr. Perry S. Heath has rejoined Mrs. Heath at their residence in Wash- ington. Miss Susanne Silvercruys who has been the guest of Mrs. Thomas F. Logan at the New Willard, is now visiting her brother at 2301 Connecti- cut avenue. Mrs. Donald Washburn wil be at home at her apartment at the Chas- tleton on Thursday, December 1, and again on December 15. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard's home is Widehall on the eastern shore of Maryland, but they usually spend a portion of their time MISS CORINNE PALMER, Daughter of Xaj. Orlando G. Palmer, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Palmer, who re- cently announced her engagement to Capt. Raymond Orr, U. 8. A, stationed at Camp Benning, Ga. and Miss Marguerite Barnes were chairman and vice chairman of the men’'s committee to assist Mr. Byars. Capt. Albert King had charge of tickets and Mrs. C. Viola Fellows was chairman of the press committee. Mrs. Henry G. Clay and Mrs. Ida O. Trenis were chairman and vice chair- man of the patroness committee, and their list included Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Denby, Lady Geddes, Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. John A. Lejeune and a number of others prominent in residential cir- cles. The regular monthly meeting of Wolseley, will at a reception Atherton Du day, November Invitations have been extended only to the members of the press on this|¥Tenk Wilkins. occasion, Lady Wolseley being & writer of note in England, and since both man and woman representatives | S2UERter of Mr. and Mrs.Charles of newspapers parts of the world and from every press organization in Washington are expected, to be the largest and most interest- | Ladies’, Gent' ing yet given sentatives attending the conferenc 718 13th 8t. N.W. though they have been feted quite as| Repairing. _ Franklin 4584-W. extensively as selves. After Li to the penwomen and their guests, Mr. Frederic Willlam Wile will speak and an unusual program will be given. _ Mrs. Du Puy will have receiving with her the following prominent writing women: Mrs. Mrs. Harry “Atwood Colman. Mre. s Homer Hoch, Mrs. Hamlin Cogswell, 30-32 Florida | Mrs. Estelle Moses, Mrs. Grace Gel- MART[N WOLF Avenue N.W.* | Larz- Anderson, Ml keson, Mrs. Nelle Miller Wiggins, M J. J. Locher, Mrs. Charles Patter- son, Mrs. Gertrud Buckingham Thomas, Mrs. R. E. Carlson, Miss Eli: Pope Van Dy Mrs. Amos A. Frie Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith, Miss Cora Rigby, Miss Ruth Jones, Mrs. Sallle V. H. Pickett, Mrs. Evelyn Hunt, Miss Minnie Scanlon of New Zealand, Miss Mayme Ober Peak, Miss Poe and ‘Wilson. The National Club of University Women will give a tea Wednesday, November 30, at 4:30, in honor of the ladies of the Jap: Mme. Hideko Inouye, head of dpmestic sclience in the Wo en’s College of Japan, who is attend- ing the arms conference in the inter- ests of women of her country, who are demanding a reduction in arma- ' JAMES Lady Wolseley, wife of Sir Capel ment, will speak. be the guest of honor| ‘Mempers of the club re ecelving will given by Mrs. Willlam | po:“'Mry Abby Gunn Baker, asstated Puy at the national headquarters of the League of Ameri- | o7, M7® Aibett, Barrows, Mrs. Theo- | can Pen Women, 1722 H street north- west, from 4 to 6 o'clock on Wedne Edith Goode, Mrs. Louis Sherer, Mrs. 20. Glen Swiggett, Miss Gertrude Van . Hoesen, Miss Ellen Vinton and Mrs. (Continued on Ninth Page. " Fren¢h Umbrella Shop. Buy Xmas Gifts early. Large and ad periodicals from all the function promises for the press repre- the delegates them ady Wolseley's address URS Remodeled by me will show the superfority of my work and your 1ly interesting musical Henry Wilder Keyes, ness. From the great variety of distinctive | pieces in fine mahogany furniture now shown on our floors one may choose a Christmas gift that will be a source of lasting satisfaction at prices most Miss Mary Helen Molster, eldest: Ppocketbook will show its chesp- | SOCIETY 1108 G St. The Ideal Gift for Christmas Mahogany Serving Tables. . . . Mahogany Smoking Stands. . Mahogany Gateleg Tables. . . Mahogany Footstools. . . . . B. HENDERSON Mahogany Muffin Stands. . .. ..$10.00 up Mahogany Nest Tables. .. . ... .$38.00 up $4.00 up .$7.00-up Mahogany Tea Carts. ........$27.00 up | Established Over Fifty Years amuronons 4% Seietum. entertained |conference, s far mave Toscs oo & company at luncheon at the em- |selor and charge d'affaires of the Neth- R aday in honor of Miss Kath- | criands legation. arine Hughes; daughter of the Sec- Totary of State and Mrs. Hughes |yip 1, e Sts wer e e Ereny Sefton, Hiss o Atiervae. Ball, the Rev. Robert Allen Castieman Mellon, Miss Inger Bryn, Miss Inge- Fard Wallenberg, Miss Beatrice Beck, | (Mrs. White, s, of Representative officlating. The bride was attired In a | dinner last evening at his residence, 055 Lioveras. Frincess Bertha Can- | Wallace I White, ir., of Maine, i3 pre- | becoming traveling sult of biue duvetyn |2 Dupont circle, i honor of Lieut. 608 to 614 tacuzene, M. de Walzee, Miss Ten- | 36NUNE her daughter, Miss Nina Lunn | and wore a corsage bouquet of Parma |Gen. Nelson A. Miles, having as other e nant, Miss Mildred Bromwell, M}fls Wyoming avenue. ~ Mrs Whe"e .:a"gfl'm violets with sprays of lilies of the|guests Gen. Baldwin, Gen. Clem, Gen. Chapman-Smith, Mlle. Suzanne ?1 “ | Lunn will be assisted by & number zfir valley. Dimmick, Gen. McIntire, Capt. Carter, Sercruys and Miss Betty Connolly,|{uny Wl be assisted by a number of| The drawing room was decorated in|Capt. Moore and Capt. Lanier. % neice of the hostess. Evelyn Wadsworth, Princess léemm oak leaves, golden carysanthemums and | _ — 3 . i Hughes, younger |Cantacuzene, Miss Nancy Hoyt and|Sic Breens. The color scheme in the| “Miss Dean Roberts, daughter of Mr. Miss Elizabeth Hughes, FOUSS0C|Miss Helen Colbert. Presiding at the | 30i0g room was pink and green, and |and Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts, was a guest daughter_of the Secretary of U7 |ica table are Mrs. Frank Briggs, aunt | V2S effectively carried out by the artis- | over the Thanksgiving recess of Capt. and Mrs. Hughes, w-ll‘lafl‘;’e lfli"md of the debutante, and Mrs. Lenroot, | {iC_arrangement of quantities of pink [and Mrs. Charles H. T. Lowndes at the ton today, accompanied by 3 friend. | uire Of Senator Irvine L. Lenroot, The | Snapdragons and ferns. Naval Hospital, Brookiyn, N. Y. Mis preparatory to sailing for Bermuta: | jecorations are of pink roses and del. | After the ceremony a wedding break- | Roberts will come on from Smith Col ’ 4 o spend the winter. Miss HUELSS) phinium, with a background of greens | {ast Was served. Only members of the (lege on December 16 to spend th = [ has leased Honeymoon Cottage, el l.5q” qutumn foliage. . Mrs. White Is | immediate families and a few intimate 3 broke Parish, and will spe Wearing a gown of fuchsia crepe meteor, | {riends were present, and there were no d tire season there. r}r;ade dr:t.h;r long and on ‘straight lines, | attendants. ot er ter is in white di The ambassador of Peru and Senora |t “irinmed ‘with silver and”face | The rose room of the Hotel Wash- | de Pezet will g0 10 Tad Will Bo on to|chiffon, and amade after the fashion of (inSton presented a pretty seene last| row for a few daye and Wl B & to|1830, with tight-fitting basque and bouf- | €vening, when ~Stonewall Jackson New_ York lmml tl e Fe k. “Tne | fant skirt to the ankles. She will carry : Chapter, No. 20, U. D. C., gave its Washington early next e peak. |Pink roses, forget-me-nots and lilies of |annual autumnal ball. The decoration ambasscdor will be one o e o Bal. | the valRy. of flags in the ballroom made an ex- ers at the luncheon Thutscy o S%t|, Following the tea Representative and | cellen background for the varicol- timore of the Marviand LESSUR T |Mrs. White will entertain the assistants |ored gowns of the women. Mrs. Women Voters, which will be Eiven}intormally at supper. Frank Morrison, president, wearing a in the Merchants' Club. Among UG —_— jetted robe with a single rose of sil- other speakers will be tho assistan Francisco de Cardenas, counselor | ver at the girdle, received the guests, director of the Pan-American Union.of the Spanish embassy, will raurn‘us:md by Mrs. C. C. Calnoun, in Dr. Yanes; Senora de Ballivian, wife today from New York. crimson velvet; Mrs. Zebulon Weaver, of the minister of Bolivia: Mre, Ea:l PRI in Harding blue satin; Mrs. Angus ford Pinchot and Mrs. a) Mrs. rles ! obb of Edgemoor, | \fcLean, in gold sequins over soft wards. Md. will entertain at dinner tonight | white satin; Mrs. Cornelia Branch ORaL ;0! lary Wendell Phil- | gtone, past president general, robe of during the winter in Washington. i er In Washington. | ¢ "Chaumont Unit of the American | At noon today at her home in West | Women's Legion will be held Wednes- Falls Church, Va., Miss Martha Rowell, |day morning at 10 o'clock at Mason daugher of ‘Mr. Ambrose E. Rowell, | House. was marrfed to Mr. William Adsbury Gen. Anson Mills entertained at a Shotrtlae_~e __ ELEVENTHST, - : The House of Courtesy The Best in Modern Fiction, Essays, Travel and Blography, and Children’s Books. WAYFARER’S BOOK SHOP We're hurrying this announcement to you as quickly as circumstances permit Superior Coats —_— in % iral de Bon entertained a com-|lips, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Wil- ! - 1d P twelve 'at luncheon in the|liam Allen Phillts, whose marrlage | biack satin: Miss Jessica K. Smith. el diplomatio suite at the New Willard to Mr. Robert: Joyce. Woods of Memn- i ot evand Mrs, by m'::r:."t ay. phis, Tenn., Wi e place at the 2 4 3 - ' Hotel today. Dome of Ther father. in Bdgemoor, | Clement Sheriff, In emerald green s i crepe. e M. Eammerer, adviser to the French | Thuraday _cvening, ' Col, and_ Mrs. S 3! tion to the conference, enter-| Pj ps W entertain the w ng = - e members of the Chinese|party at the dinner and dance at |,NLCloyd Brars was chairman of 5 L egation at luncheon In the Fairfax| the Chevy Chase Club Wednesday | the efficient foor committee and was room of the New Willard Hotel today. | evenins. e T hInEton and the ThsLguests ncindod tha) Ambassa Mrs. Frederick . Brooke, national |South. Miss Margaret Mansfield and o e commissioner of the Girl Scouts, en- | Miss Margaret Ripy were chairman t the minister of | tertained the Girl Scout Council at|and vice chairman of the young ladies’ S\X:::}ll:;;frhwe‘g&ted to_ arrive in|luncheon at her home yesterday. Miss | committee and were assisted by a S taer g, b ot the middle of De-|Susanme Silvercruys told many en- |bevy of debutantes of this and a few e O A Mwope, where she has|tertaining stories of her scouting | seasons past. Miss Fisie Montgomery spent the summer in her Swiss home. The secretary of the Smithsonian Justigution and Mrs. Walcott will en- tertain at dinner on Wednesday even- ing, November 30, in honor of the Cuuef Justice and Mrs. Taft. The counselor of the British em- ‘bassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the Earl of Cavan. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Chilton were w e (] The military attache of the Italian Open 9:15 AM Close 6 P.M. A Store Filled With Thousands of PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR WOMEN for the winter. Capt. Civalleri has been living temporarily at the Racquet Club, on 16th street. Counter after counter of useful, sensible gifts that every woman will appreciate and cherish—gifts that will make her think of the donor every time they are used. Never were we so well equipped to-meet your require- Mrs. Keuffmann and her daughter, Mrs. Murray, will be at home infor- ments as this season. Larger and better assortments and prices lower than for years. Hundreds of Gift Things Women's Waists—Georgette Blouses, in white, flesh Choice at and bisque; beautifully embroidered. -Taffeta Silk Waists l “STONE MAR. TEN.OPOS.- SUM" Chokers, —Mostly fur-trimmed—all in exclusive designs Velour de Laine $ .SO i s"f:" o | Normandy e B 5 Bolivia . Netra Sport Cloths Australian Here are the tell-tales of their high-gradeness—tailored and bell sleeves; embroidery and stitching of artistic designs; tassel and but- ton trimming; rich silk lining. In belted, bloused and fitted mod- 3 French Seal Coats. A Deposit Reserves Xmas Furs. Scotch Tweed Novelty Suits, $35 || els. Browns, Tans, Navy, etc. Capt. John F. Harker and Mr. Hugh V. Tennant will be hosts at a supper party this evening, which will be fol- lowed by a short amateur theatrical performance. M. Felicien Cattier, technical adviser o the Belgian delegation to the-con- ference, and Mme. Cattier entertained at dinner last evening at the Willard, when their guests were the delegate from India, Prince Sestri; Chevaller de_ Wouters d'Oplinter and M. Jules Jadot, technical advisers to the Bel- slan delegation. Capt. and Mrs. George Rock of the Norfolk navy yard are guests of Com- mander and Mrs. Edwin H. Tillman. You'vc Never Known . - Famous ' orsythe Silk Waists | 9 " An unprecedented .sale Of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Guests of Italians. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes were the guests of honor at dipner last evening at the Hotel ‘Washington of the Itallan delegation to the conference on the limitation of armament. The other guests were the ambassador of China and Mme. Sze, Senator and Mrs. Oscar Under- wood, Mr. Elihu Root, the assistant secretary of state and Mrs. Deering, Sir Maurice Hankey, M. Massigli of the French delegation, the secretary of the Italian embassy and Signora in the dark shades, with contrasting color stripes. Silk Underwear—Crepe de chine and satin garments, beautifully trimmed with fine lace and ribbon. Choice of Teddys, Envelope Chemise, Camisoles, etc. Handbags in a large assortment of the newest shapes. Extra quality leatherette. All are fitted with purse and mirror. Well made and lined. Dresses o Gon. “Guisoppe Vaccari, Admisal Silk Hose—Heavy Quality Pure Thread Silk Hose with Alfredo Acton, Marquis Giovanni i ies. . et Veat, Couse Btlie Pag lisle garter hems. Also lace effects and novelties So extraordinarily reduced llano, Lieut. Jack Bosio, Col. Ric- cardo Moizo, Commander Fabrisio Ruspoll, Signor Guiseppe Gentile, Signor Francesco Glannini, Marquis Assereto, Signor Ferdinando Bus- setti, Signor Giuliani Cora and Count Bruno Averardi. s Silk Gloves—Kayser’s Double Silk Gauntlets, in white, black, brown and beaver. Wonderful Assortments Women's Waists of extra heavy quality georgette silk. The very newest models, beautifully embroidered. The new sleeve and collar effects. White, flesh and a few colors. All sizes, Pongee Waists—All-silk quality in a large assort- ment of styles. Silk Petticoats—All-silk jersey, heavy quality, pleated and fancy flounces. Plain colors and combinations. Silk {J epe de chine and satin garments. Beautifully embroidered styles. Others are exquisitely trimmed with fine lace and ribbons. Teddys, Combina- tions, Camisoles, Bloomers, Pettibockers, etc, White, flesh, lavender. 4 Leather Handbags—A wonderful assortment of ‘the newest shapes and colors. All are well made, lined and fitted with purse and mirror, Kid Gloves — Genuine French Kid Gloves, 2-clasp styles, in every wanted shade. All sizes. Silk Hoslery—Thousands of pairs of pure silk, heavy quality, in plain colors. Also many novelty effects. 500 COTTON WAISTS AT $1 3 of these have been reduced from our regular $198 and $298 fines. Cholce:of Dimity, Afilla and Organdie Blouses, Any niumber of styles, Plain white and combination colors. atxos; There’s -a_distinctiveness in- the Forsythe modeling which - has no counterpart—tailored is the word describing the style— smart the term rightly applied —for they are smartly effec- tive. ‘i We’ve made two assort- ments—reducing them to . ve The undersecretary of DANDRUFF? MRS. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, SOCIAL LEADER. says. “I iave used Mrs. Coon's Hair Tonic ‘and Scalp Food for twelve vears with the greatest benef testimonials - A host of designs—for street and afternoon wear—of neat or more elaborate embellishments. Charmingly original and splen- - ; y ) Satin-faced Cantons Crepe de Chines Chamois Rose Doriswah i Beaded Georgettes Canton Crepes ( d Passy Willow :fll"fi Wear Plain Georgettes Poiret Twills Lajers Crepe de c’...',.. 1 Tricotines Men’s Serges Plair White and striped, White Chiffon Velvets Crépe Satins with combination striped ruffies and H Crepe-back Satins Charmeuse collars. i Choice at at drug and dept. affice, 1405 Eye st. Note the long list of favored | materials: Values to $4.98 duction Sale om all our DRESSES We still \'.: a cholce lot of $11.90

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