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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 SOCIETY ; : , : : o | o WHERE s’rv:.,:::;;msfffin EMANATES .+ Just in Time for the Holidays |President and Mrs. Harding Guests at New Arrivals Have Been Added to the the First State Function, Dining S i : R street northwest Gov. Cameron Mor-|C., in honor of Mme. Sophia Charlebols | Tuesday and will enter'ain guests on rinon of North Carolina, and his|Gallo of New York and Mrs. Hulsken |that occasion. Among them are Mre daughter, Miss Angelia Morrison. of Lima, Ohlo. Calvin_Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Evan — Christmas decorations ars used |Pughes, Mrs. Samuel B. Winslow, Mrs Miss Dean Roberts is spending the|tLroughout the house and the receiv-|Warren Delano Robbins, Mrs. Freder holidays with her parents, Mr. and|ing’ line, which includes Mrs. Cable|ick Delano, Mrs. Reginald §. Hulde Mrs. Krnest B. Roberts, 1618 N |and her guest of honor, will stand |Koper, Mrs. Grafton Minot and Mrs streot northwest. Miss Roberts 18 & |hpainst a background of palms. Charles Warren, senlor at Smith Colle Mrastiorace M. Towner, wifo of the representative from lowa; Mrs. en e R O R Millen Snnates e WCortyRllliEes “oll side at the tea tab dlebure College, Vermont, and Mount|™Mrs, cable wiil be ussisted also by spectively, are with thelr parents, the Mrs. Samuel 8. Arents, wife of the ohiet of chaplains and Mrs. Jobn T,|representative from Nevada, and Mrs. Axton, for the holidays. Mra. Chenowith Hontess at a Musical Last Evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Chenowith, assiste by Mrs. W. W. Adams, Mrs. Cliftor Clark and Miss Lillian Chenowith, cr tertained the members of Continenta Percy Hickling. , an S ecCla O e .n fo) u .th Mr and I\Irs C ()l'dg‘ e ; ; Sire. Edwin 1, i1, | GHPter, Do AR at her Lomo o 1 . Mr. Hugh 8. Cumming, jr., of the| Commander and Mrs. Edwin H. Till- { Meridian plac st evening. A de 1 1 ff r1 f i ohAdITlile e Universtis ot Virginin will Aerive to[man were joined this morning by |lighttul musical program was rer : = moTrow to spend the Rolidays with his | thelr son, Ensign Edwin 1. Tillman, [dered by Willlam B, Braithwait : who will remain with them through parents. They will also have as thelr #uest for Christmas their nephew, Mr. Willilam P. Cumming of [Irinceto University. tenor; Mise Chenowith, contral HE President and Mrs, Hard-|Shoreham, Dr. Sze, the minister of the holiduys. Ing will be guests for the|China, being among the gucsts. first time In this administra-) Capt. Putnam Cramer, naval at- tion at a state function, din- [ tache of the Netherlands legation, ing with the Vice President and Mrs. | {heTiained at a small lunchcon in Coolidge at the New Willard. The|Willard today. » company, which is made up for the most of out-of-town guests, will be entertained in the presidential suite, and the Speaker and Mra Gillett will be present. - ERLEBACHER ORIGINATED Dance Frocks $30.50 T ‘The splendid values offered in the original group were quickly recognized; the speedy selling: prompted us to include these recently designed models. Radium Silks Crepe de Chines (Continucd_on Ninth Chief Justice Walter I McCoy and rs, MctCoy will have with them through the holidays thelr daughter, Mise Catherine McCoy, who will ar- rive from Radcliffe College on Fri- day. Many of Washington's most promi- nent women have taken blocks of seats for the Harvard Orchestra con- cert at the Natlonal Theater next) Jewelry Gifts- That Men Appreciate eI Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitz Smions were hosts at dinner last evening, enter- talning & small company informally in thelr home, Harbourview, at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Lewis have as their guests at The Meadows, White Sulphur Springs, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Law- Thrift 1s Path to 1 the Happines: Surgeon General and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming entertained at dinner la-t evening for their daughter, M Diana Cumming, at preceeding the dance glven there by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies rence Lewis of St. Augustiné, FI Miss Isleanor Da € a., | Boston Visitors Entertained Cumming’ :;:;O:Hl remain through the holiday By Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge. i B i | Mr, and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of 5 . Boston arrived in W gton yester- day to be guests for I days of the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge. A number of other promnginent” Ma. chusetts folk arrived at the New W lard last evening and will be present at the dinner tonight. Mrs, Taft, wife of tho Chief Justice, Tomorrow The Last Day $50 Delphine Princess Mary antacuzene, Miss mily Hamilton, Miss Elizabeth Miks Atala Kimmel, Miss An nette Ashford Helen Colbert, Miss Nina Lunn, Capt. Capt. Cooper. ming, Capt. R. Montague, Lieut. MISS LADY JANE RABEY, Daughter of Capt. J. J. Rabey, U. S. ., and Mrs. Rabey, who will be pre- sented to society at n tea at their quarters at the navy yard this after- noon, returning to Vassar College in January. Mrs. William L. Croff of London, k land. Their daughter, Miss Frederica McKenny, is with them for the hull-‘ days. Mr. and Mrs. McKenny will en- tertain at the first of a series of din- | ners this evening for Mrs. Croff. They will entertain at dinner again Wed- nesday, December 28. Mrs. John L. Cable, wife of Repre. | | | ! i ! % Shell, Pink, Rose, Poppy, Canary, S. 1 n, Capt. Commander Robert Singer i . b was the guest of honor at luncheon |Griffin, Lieut. J. B. Barney, Lieut. 3 i Heavy Satins Maillard, Blue today of Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, who [ Robert Gard, Ticut. Roberts, Lieut |lan scnate, was one of the speakers| ., ,(ive Cabie of Ohlo, will entertain Demonstrator 4 > entertained a company of forty. r, Lieut. Bequette, Mr. T. J. at the Institute of Politics, and sug-|{s tron sy tea this att 1 A S !'$ Machi b Two-T T 12 d 1 - on, Mr. C. M. Robertson, Mr. K. C. |gested the honor for Dr. Garfleld: ally, s afternoon from | i1 Machine : wo-Tone Taffe ade and Orchid. The Prince de Bearn et de Chalais, [ Vendul, Mr. Frederick R, Scott and 3 to 16 oiclock at ‘her home, 3201 3 { Only 3 Reit H e e = counselor of the embassy of France, |Mr. mes H. Scott, Jr., of Richmond.| Mrs. James McDonald entertained a|Nor pton street, Chevy . | y 3 b — e e - has sent cards announcing that he - all company at dinner last evening, = H ater to the theater. were Col. and Mrs. Mrs. Burrell Hoff- G taking her gues In the compan Locke nunninennEnnnE Mrs. Mary Stewart was hostess at dinner last evening. to Col. and Mr. William C. Rivers, Dr. and Mrs, Paul would be at home Sun from 4 to 7 o’clock, at nuary 1, street. iR Platinum Diamond Emblems The secretary general of the Neth- corge | man of New York, Mr: rge Bar- erlands delegation and Mme. Tjarda Eq. | nett and Mr. V. L. de Sokolowskl, sec- Ly sed van arkenborgh will entertain a Yol. and Mrs. George | retary of the legution of Poland. In Masonic, Shrine, Elk and ghtly = h i 3 s Mrs. McDonald will leave Friday.for Chicago to attend the Baker-McCor- mick wedding, which will take place on January 2. She will return to Washington in about ten days. company at dinner this evening. Vidmer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carr Others, $40 nd Mr. tin. Mrs. Lord, wife of Gen. H. chlef of finance, U. S. A., w at home the remaining Fridays in De- cember. Gen. and' Mrs. Lord will re ceive on Saturday, December 31, at their apartment in the Ontario. Capt. and Mrs. Raby Present Miss Raby at Tea Today. Other Orders Waterman Fountain Pe; Always Good $2.50 Up Eversharp Pencils In the Newest Designs $1.00 Up Mrs. Grafton Minot will entertain a distinguished company of sixteen at dinner this evening. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Taylor will be hosts at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Patricia Herron, who, with her mother, Mrs. Willlam_Collins Herron, and Miss Janet Herron, will sail for Italy next month. Brewood Gift Suggestions Bexed Statiomery, Desk Sets and Book Ends, Fountain Pens Peneils, Diaries and Memory Books Framed Mottoes and Pietures, Forgotten Anything Musical Standard $60 V Brand-New Desk Electric, $95 Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt has gone to New York for a few days' visit with Mrs. W. Deering Howe and will join her mother, Mrs. George W. Van- derbilt, in her ¥ street home Friday. LD LU T —— = " 3 > . Judge and Mrs. Sidney Ballou will | Capt. and Mrs. 3. J. Raby will pre- | Holiiay Fouse . Photograph Alduma, 4 Ol 1a £ive. & aance tils evening for' “sub- | sene their daughier, Miss Lady Jano | Mrs- Horee G- acfartand will be| S Gatendars aad Neveltios Cigarette Cases Aymp! e Raby, to society this afternoon at a|joined at her home Thursday by her Any Shape and Size Brand-New son, John M the Univ with Hudgins, a student at sity of Virginia, who wiil her until January Mr. on of Capt. Franklin 5 § and Mrs. Karns will come from Annapolis to visit Mr. Hudgins and_his mother for the Christmas holiday. tea from 5 to 7 in their quarter: the nav rd. Capt. and Mrs. Rab and their daughter will receive the guests and will be sted by Mis Helen Stitt Crawford, Miss Patricia Carroll Hill, ilton, s Atala Ki | Mrs. Henry M. Hoyt will present { her daughter, Miss Nancy Hoyt, at a i dance which she will give this even- {ing at Rausche / PROMPT SERVICE UP TO THE LAST MOMENT Pianos—Player-Pianos—Victrolas Victor Records—Music 5.00 Up Military Brushes Ivory, Sheffield and Sterling $10.50 Up D. Alpher Jeweler Rented Model Christmas Oards ATl our ecolusive Personal Greet- ing Cards have just been put om our regular tadle for public sale. rns, Mrs. John Allen Daugherty will Musical Instruments { entertain Informally at tea this aft- Droop’s Music House, 1300 G !ernoon at the Brighton for her house { zuest, Mrs. Willlam E. Sproul wife | of the Governor of Iennsylvania. jeune o tea table will of pink rose and ferns, the same flowers being u throughout the hou Denby, wife of the retary Mrs. Mil Poindexte ‘Brewmn Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street Miss Mary Morgan entertained a number of guests at luncheon today at the Shorcham. Julien Ripley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Everett will give a dance this evening, when their guests wiil number about 200, PZ T T T fand will include the members of the odore Roosevelt, Mr: anville Fort ue and family, { Riding and Hunt Club. "5 “Coontz, Mrs. E. R Dot Cieaehters ot Mr. “hd My, | SNIIIITIUUTIHIL, 907 G St. N.W. R John A. Lejeune, Mrs. J. K Charl Bell, will arrive tomorrow Former Senator and Mrs. Thomas the engagement of ina, to Lieut. Eugene the wedding to take place early in January. Lieut. Vidal is a graduate of West Point and was prominent in the Olympic zames in England. Miss Gore has spent most of her life in Washington and 18 an accomplished and lovable young member of the ex-official set. Cary Cole, M J. B. Robnett, Mrs mour of San Francisco and M Callaghan, aunt of the debutant, alternate at the tea table. Mr will wear a gown of black net em- broidered in black sequins, with a colored sash and side draper) will be in apricot a vle taffeta made <hioned model. derately long and buoffant, erskirts of chiffon, with pan- niers of the taffeta,”and the bodic made in tight-fitting basque. will carry Aaror Ward ro: a shower of forget-me-nots. apt. and Mrs. Raby will entertain at dinner after the tea, when the guests will be the debutantes assist- ing this afternoon and a complement of young officers, who will later at- tend the dance which Mrs. Henry M. Hoyt will give for her debutante daughter, Miss Naney Hoyt. Mrs. Thomas P. Gore entertair lunchéon today for her daughter, M Nina Gore, when the guests wer Miss Patricia Ain 4 Hamilton, Miss 1 M Miss Laura avies, Migs -, Irincess Bertha Cantacuzene, Ashford, Miss Dorothy sther| McVann, Miss Margaret rt, Mi Margaret Rip: < Radcliff, Miss . Charles Buckholtz, and Miss Mr: Ju\hn end Christmas with their par- Mr. and Mrs. David S. Barry have with them guests over the New Year their son-in-law and daughter. AMr. and Mrs. Sevellon Brown and their three children, who have arriv- ed from Providence, R. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt have arrived from New York and are stopping at the New Willard for a te gold quaint Many Distinguished Guests Entertained Last Evening. The minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn entertained a_company at din. ner last nizht in honor of Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Gade of Norway. M James . Harbord intends spending the month of January in ma and will not be at home at Fort Myer until in February. with 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 A.M. Opportunities for Late Shoppers | Thousands of Dollars’ worth of Gift Merchandise received in the past | day or so. Consequently, there is no scarcity here. Stocks are complete | and assortments diversified. | A Wonderful Assortment of Leather Bags and Vanity Boxes $2.98 to $15.00 Pre-Christmas Sales With Farther Reductions Pdeal Christmas Gif| Fashionable Hand Bags Vanity Cases—French Novelties and Perfumes Maj. Gen. Tanaka, chief of the army staff of the Japanese delegation to the conference, entertained a small company of guests at dinner at the Shoreham last night. Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, whose filness prevented her from carrying out her social engagements for two weeks, entertained a company of dis- tinguished guests at a dinner la night which was arranged in honor. the Chief Justice of the Court and Mrs. William How and included the Rt. Hon. Arthur James Balfour, Lord Lee of Fareham and Lady Lee, the minister of Den- mark, Mr. Brun; Mr. Justice and Mrs. McKenna, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby, Sena and Mrs. Mr. G. Howland Chase, 3d, has ar- rived in Washington from Harvard Law School and is witb his parents, Col. and Mrs. George Howland Chase, at 1302 18th street for the holidays. Close 6 P.M. Maj. and Mrs. John N. Greely sail tomorrow from New York for Ant- werp, Belgium, for a visit of several weeks. Mrs. T. C. Fremont gone to New York to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Waterson Hull. L. Cox will go to Mrs. Frederick Hot Springs to join Mr. Cox for Christ- mas. Miss Mondell, Katherine Munson, = McLean have 2034 16th Mr. and Mrs. Angus as guests in_their_home at Hundreds of Exquisite BEADED BAGS The Ideal Xmas Gift oo - L e R $12.98 Lunn, M Kend Perhaps it will be Sir M. P. A. Hankey, British empire deleg: C. Wallace, former amba. France; Brig. Gen. and Mrs. The color L. McCawley, Prince and Princes: rrangement of Cantacuzene, C. C.pink and white flowers. cKenney An Evening Gown or Wrap A Dainty Costume Blouse A Lovely Fur-Trimmed Suit A Smart Sports Skirt or a Gidding Hat Vanderlip of New York; ) G. Newlands, Mrs. Truxton Beale, M Frederic A. Keep, Miss Boardman,; Miss Gwynn, Mr. A. Piatt Andrews and Mr. Lawrence Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor have with them for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bullitt en- :d at qianer last evening in konor of Sir Tiobert and Lady Bor- den. Among the guests were the se retary of the Italian embassy and Mme.” Celesia, Gen. William Lassiter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano.Robbins, Miss Josephine Patten, John Boit, Sir Arthur Willert and Jonkheer and Beaded Bags—Various shapes, 1 2 O their eldest daughter, Miss Gertrude 3 : You will find many beautiful lines of Grosvenor, e ae ‘come from the | Mme. Van Starkenborgh Stachouwer. with shell tops....cceeeeeennes All the newest shapes, in Bennett School. at Millbrook, N. Y..!| Mr. and Mrs. Bullitt leave the lat- black, brown, gray, ctc. All Beaded Bags—Real works of art. Many beautiful designs, with shell frames, at........... these Superb and Original garments at reductions of ONE-THIRD AND ONE-FOURTH ter part of the week for Wilmington, Del. to epend Christmas with Col. Henry du Pont. Admiral and Mrs. William S. Sims will entertain at dinner Friday in their home in Newport. where she is studying art. Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor will entertain a com- pany at dinner Friday evening for Miss Grosvenor, and the company will later attend the dance which Representative and Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr., will give at Rauschers for the latter’s daughter, Miss Nina Lunn. % perfectly made, finished, lined and fitted. Every one marked at a very special price. $15.00 Baron and Baroness Rosenkrantz, Choiceof anyModel 1922 Victrola In Our Xmas Club Combination = delegation and the naval attache of MANUFACTURERS WHO RET, . 'f d silk d 1 t -inch Double- 3 . Rigal. AlL| appoint you if you effects and silk and wool spor '8 tfl,' 6 80 S T i TR BRICERY iy gl h ]y hose. Every pair perfect and Two-clasp Gauntlets at $2.98 disc Victor Records.. o Senator and Mrs, Nathaniel B. Dial wait until the last - - id Gl Genui —_— e entertained a small company at din- e a very unusual value. Black, 16-button White Kid Gloves, $5.00 Other Genuine ner last evening in their home at = minute. Y e rem e Victrolas Complete. ...... $ -80 1852 Kalarama road. ! gra $25 to $600 Lieut. Gen. Giuseppe Vaccarl, the Arrange for your - chief of staff of the Italian army,, Hoau””o erec- In all woods and You cannot make a mistake so long as it is a Victrola—and you cannot buy to better advantage than under our Club Terms. " Here’s One Popular Combination This Style 100 Victrola —in a beautifully £ - ished cabinet for rec- ords; with key and $150.00 balance -and the slo SI) divided into con- ‘Ensign Melville Grosvenor will ar- rive Saturday morning from the Naval Academy to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor will give a small dance New Year eve, when their guests will be the school girl and boy friends of their vounger daughter, Miss Lillilan Grosvenor. Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence McCeney | Jones win arrive Saturday from West Point, N. Y., where the former is sta- tioned, _and_ will spend Christmas week_with Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. King, in their home at 1611 28th street. Mrs. Jones will be at home informally Christmas afternoon at 5 o'clock. Capt. and Mrs. Jones were married in Washingtan in September. Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss Elizabeth Trueman King. The adjutant general of the state of Illinois, Mr. Frank S. Djckson, is spending a few days at the Willard . and will return to his home, in; | Springfield, IIL, for Christmas. e | Admiral de Bon of the French dele- gation was host at dinner last even- ing, when his guests were Jonkheer and Mme. de With, the assistant sec- retary of the Navy and Mrs. Roose-, velt, the third assistant secretary of | state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, ! Admiral and Mrs. Harry McL. Huse, | ‘Admiral Richard H. Jackson, Capt.' and Mrs. Luke McNamee, Capt. and; Mrs. Willlam Pratt, Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Frank West, M. Fournier-Sarnoveze, M. Casenave, M.} Frochot and M. Ponsot of the French ! i entertained at dinner last evening at: the Washington Club. The guests who have been at Hot Springs through the autumn and early winter, will go to New York next month for a brief stay before sailing for France, where they will spend the remainder of the winter in Paris. Dr. Harry A. Garfield, who, with Mrs. Garfleld, is traveling in Italy, has been made commendatore of the Order of the Crown by the king of Italy, in_recognition of his work in the es- tablishment of the school-of politics at Williams College last summer. Signor Tittoni, president of the Ita] Selling All Furs 25% Of ~—prior to removal to our new location at 610 12th st. 1| The biggest values to be found in Hudson Seal Coats and other fine gift furs. 237 A SMALL DEPOSIT holds any Coat, Wrap, Scarf, etc., until holiday time, SAKSFURCo Phone us #oday if you are planning to give a HOOVER for Christmas. So many know that beating, sweeping and air suction are necessary for thor- ough rug cleaning and that The - Hoover combines these essentials, that we fear we might have to dis- - ommend it highly. Plain Don’t Forget to Buy Her a Pair of Silk Hose And We Are Offering $250 and $3.00 Values at Just in—300 More Made to sell at $7.98 and $10.00. A special purchase enables us to mark them $1.98 silks, lace and novelty Waists & Overblouses 98 Crepe de chine, Canton crepe, georgettes and combinations. Some are lace trimmed, others are beaded; all are in the newest models, with novelty sleeves and stylish collar ef- fects. Choice of white, flesh and suit colors. All sizes. They all appreciate a Gift of Gloves And We Are the Exclusive Agents for the Famous CHATEAU GLOVES $3, $3.50, $5, Up to $9.50 We Specialize on Real Kid Gloves at $1.75 ‘A Real Opportunity for Big Savings ; i Col. i Berneazo, the Ifalian £ finishes venient monthly pay- ilitary attache, and Marquisa di C 5 ments. No interest to pay. o; Col. Moizo, Col. Guidoni, onventent lerms a t 6 B ot a0 Tekacho, and r-1rimme oats Evenings Until Xmas Hugo Worch 1110 G Established 1879 Pianos for Rent |Sgnora Gyldonl; Col, M C. Buckey, {U. S. A.; Lieut. Col. Pentimalli, Lieut. | Col. Barbasetti, Miss Floy Barnhardt, Maj. and Mrs. R. H. Fletcher, jr.; Signor and Signora Calesia, Capt.: Huntington, the Italian assistant mili- | tary attache, and Signora Huntington. The counselor of the Netherlands legation, -Jonkheer de Beaufort, en- tertained a company of eighteen at | inner last evening at Wardman Park {Hotel in honor of Jonkheer van iBlokland, delegate from the Nether- ilands to the conference, and of Jonkheer and Mme. de With, cousins of the host, who are also here for the conference. Lord Riddle entertained a company of ten at luncheon Yesterday at the | i —————— “It Pays to Buy the Best” OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 1108 F St. N.W. J. C. Conliff, Mgr. cheerfully extended. THE ELMER H. CATLIN €O. 309 13th St. N.W. Block and & Half Below Pa. Ave. furs. A ‘special purchase of Coats worth up to $79.50 To be sold tomorrow at.. All sizes. ¢ A wonderful assortment of the finest materials, with huge fur collars of the very best '39