Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1923, Page 8

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Sk’ SOCIETY." 8 SOCILE The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be Guests at Dinner Tonight at the French Embassy. count of the iliness of her sister, Mrs. HE Vice P i Mre. ice President and Mre. ) (ool ia Leo Parker, who 18 her guest. Coolidge will be the guests of honor at dinner this eve- | ning of the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand, who will entertain a distin hed company at the embassy. * Mrs. Phipps, wife of Senator Law- rence C. Phipps, will be at home to- morrow afternoon. Mrs. Joseph . Frelinghuysen will bo at home tomorrow afternoon. . The Secretary of State Hughes will be enterta his evening, Tre ang_ Mrs. ed at dinner retary of the Representative and Mrs. F. Hart Fenn will have as a guest for two weels, at 1625 16th street, Mrs. Bur- ton L. Newton of Hartford, Conn., who will arrive Sunday. onor Guest 5 eon Todny. idge, wife of the Vice President, was the guest of honor at iuncheon ot Miss Alice Page, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten will entertain at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinckley an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gladys O'Donnell Hinckley, to Mr. Percival McCeney- Werlich of Paris, France. No date has been set for the wedding. £ Vermont, who entert Shoreham Hotel. The re Mrs. Eugene Hale, ter, Mrs. William nee, Mr: pencer, Mrs Joseph Luther W. Mott, ige, Mrs, Allen S. Wallace Dempse: Husted, Mrs. Ber- Mrs. Homer P. Sny ce H. White, jr.; Mrs. Thomas Riley Marshall, Mrs. Robert 1. Coontz, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mr: ‘harles H. Robb, Mrs. Dwight Ches er, Mrs. . H. Catlin, Mrs. Willlam Rodenberg, Mrs. Charles Sprague, rs. John H. Bartlett, Mrs. Wendell hillips Stafiord, Mrs.’ L Waller age, Mrs. Robert Love Fmory Land, Mrs. Ed: Alrs. Howard _ Roberts, Mrs. Cord: ce Macfarland Mrs. Troctor Page, Mis nd Miss Jane Austi Mrs. Harding sent owers, which tab t th guests M s M. Mr. Leander McCormitk-Goodhart, attacho of the British embassy, en- tertained a company of fourteen at luncheon today at the Shoreham in s compliment to Miss Glasgow. trand H. Snell, s o Mrs. Hughes, widow of Senator Wil- ltam Hughes of New Jersey, ente tained a company of twelve at lunch- eon today at the Hotel Hamliton | and the company is staying for bridze through the afternoon. rtis Walker is enter- company at bridge this in_honor of Miss Helen debuntante daughter of and Mrs. Philip Pitt other guests are Mrs. Burdette Wright, Mrs. Noyes Thomp- , Mrs. Petcr Arthur Drury, Jr.; Mrs. nic Harman, Mrs. Theodore P. Noyes, Smallwood, Mrs. Clifford nard Smyth, Mrs. Mat- John F. Dryden, Mrs. orge How Forest Manning, Margaret Sutherland, y , Miss Catherine 5 Virginia Selden, Miss Virginia Me- Kenney, Miss Josephine Williford, Mis: rginia Hill, Miss Helen Col- bert, Miss Betty Werner, Miss Phyllis Hartman, Miss Mildred Callahan, Miss Margaret Crosson, Miss Eleanor Mills, Miss Mary Happer and Miss Eliza. th Beach. A number of additional guests are ed for tea when Mrs. Theodore P. and Mrs. Frank Harman will preside at the tea table. Mre. J. C taining “a afternos .| Campbelil | Representative | Campbell. Th Eric ‘rirrell, Mrs. Maud Rfchards box of lov used on the wives of cabinet members are ot observing this afternoon at home tut Mrs_ Coolldge, Mrs. Hughes and other ladies of the cabinet will be at ome the afternoon of Wednesda February Senator and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg entertained at dinner last evening ir home on 1Sth street in honor of the new Associ Justice of the Supreme Court and Mrs. Butler, ask- 1z as guests the other members ¢ the Supreme Court. Mrs. Kelle is tea this afternoon Mrs. William Holland Wilmer was mpany of seventeen#at cntertaining at Le entertaining at in honor of Mrs. | Paradis. A, Reed burg for the In- ifford Pinchot as Sena who went to Harr uguration of Mr. or of the & Washington Mrs. Reed will not receive tomorrow after; but will be at home at the New rd Hotel, Thu y after- noon, ary 2 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler will { be hosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. E. Lester Jones has returned to ‘Washington from a visit in Florida and, with her daughter, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, will be at home tomorrow aft- erncon. Mrs. Jones has as a guest her sister, Mrs. J. P. Loyd of Fast Orange, . J. who will als¢ be with them. Mrs. Frank H. Ainsmith of San Fran- cisco will be at home in honor of the Mrs. Sara Lee Phillips will not be home tomorrow afternoon on ac- Three-Day Sale Exquisite Millinery Remaining stock from 1328 G street will be in two groups for Thursday, Friday and Saturday selling. = Group $ 1 Each model is the last word from millinery cen- ters. 2Group $ 1 You're bound to find just the hat you've been looking for. 1415 G Opposite Keith’s Rizik Brothers “Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new.” And by all means to the most antici= patory of spring showings at RIZIK'S. Here are as many fresh, new, wonderful color thrills as two good eyes can appreciate. COMPLETION OF CLEARANCE Evening and Dinner Gowns Not _all sizes remain, but you may find what you seek among these dainty, dazzling gowns. The entire group Repriced at....... 29.50 55 Street and Afternoon DI'BSSES All that are left—Superb Odds _and Ends— | Repriced at....... 29.50 Velvet, Chiffon, Crepe Romai: Tricotine, Imperial Twill, Matelasse: 59 Ida Walters “Spring is the painter of the earthy’ ond RIZIK artists have -outdone themsclves in designing ear- liest vernal en- trancements. THE MISS GLADYS O’DONNELL | HINCKLEY, | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs."Robert Hinckley, announce her engagement 1o Mr, Percival McCeney-Werlich of Paris, France. wives of the members of the Californi: delegation in Congress Saturday after- noon at Wardman Park Hotel. M. Coue was the guest in_ whose] honor Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Putnam Birnie entertained informally at tea yesterday afternoon Mrs. King Carley entertained infor- mally at luncheon today for M. Coue. | Mrs. C. W. Robertson entertained at the Cairo at luncheon today, which is belng followed by bridge, in com- pliment to Miss Alicoe Milburn. The other guests afe Miss Mary Funk, Miss Asenath Simpson Cox, Miss Ruth Miller Green, Miss Cecll Lester Jones, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Florence Young, Miss Elizabeth Tur- ner, Miss Carolyn Rhett Stuart, Miss Slizdbeth Duryea Walter, Miss Louisc Anderson, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Illizabeth Marbury Beale, Mist Emma Stiit, Miss_ Lillian _Merritt Thompson, Miss Dorothy Dennett Miss Virgin , Miss Betty Wer. ner, Miss ne_ Wrenn, Mi: Mary Rugu Radcliffe and Miss K Rear Admiral and Mrs. William W Kimball entertained istinguished company at dinner last evening i | honor of ‘the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes. The guests included the minister of Sw Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Hamlin, H. Wilfred Du Puy and Col. H du Pont. Mrs. Harold Walker was hostess to a small company at luncheon today. entertaining informally preceding the lecture which M. Coue will give this afternoon. Mrs. Charles M. ain & company of fourteen young people at dinner this evening for her granddaughter, Miss Gladys Chap- | man Smith. Feoulke wil enter- The bachelor members of the Bri ish embassy staff, Maj. Gen. H. K Bethell, Capt. F. L. Tottenham, Wing Commander M. G. Christie, Mr. G. H Thompson, Mr. A. H. Hamilson-Gordo Mr. H. H. Sims, Mr. H. V. Tennant and | R EXCEPTIONAL VALUES | —in Furniture, Lamps and Shades. You'll find the most attractive assort- ment to select from and the price extremely reasonable. 2 CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. {and Miss Helen Campbell, 608 to 614 Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, will give a dance this evening at 3147 16th street, where a number of the hosts live. Mr. and Mrs. Louls K. Davis en- tertained at dinner last night at the Chevy Chase Club for Maj. Oscar N. Solbert, military attache.of the Amer- ican embassy in London, and now staying with Ambassador Harvey at the Hotel Hamilton. Other guests were Col. and Mra. John A. Hull, Col. and Mrs. H. M. Morrow and Col. ‘Bab- cock. The wife of Maj. Solbert Is the niece of Col. Hull, but did not ae- company her husband to Washington. Mrs. W. W. Galbraith entertained a luncheon party at the Hotel Hamilton vesterday. The assistant secretary of labor and Mrs, Robe C. White have as their guest in their apartment at Chatham Court, Mrs. Emogene Taft Lesh of Muncie, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Glasgow, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins, will be the guests in whose honor the secretary of the Italian embassy amd Signora Geisser Celesia will entertain at dinner tonight. Mrs. Floyd Waggaman was hostess at luncheon today, entertaining a small compary informally at Le Paradis. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Miss Sophy Siebert will entertain small companies at the matinee performance of “Rigoletto”, which the Washington Opera Company will give Friday afternooh, January 26, in the Presi- dent Theater. Mjss Emily Dial, daughter of Sen- ator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial; Miss Margaret Sutherland, daughter. .of Senator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, daughter Phillips debutantes of this of Representative and Mrs. Pitt Campbell, bol——lol——lolclol—=lol—=]dg Milton R MNey 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. 118 Fine season, were the honor guests at :! dance last evening' which the Con-| gressional Club gave In its clubhouse, , on ‘New Hampshire avenue at the corner of 16th and U streets. Mrs. Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen, president of the club, received the guests, assisted by Mrs. James Campbell 'Cantrill, chairman of the committee on: ar- rangements, and Miss Sutherland-and | Miss Campbell. Miss Dial was not| present, having been ‘called to her home in North Carolina by a recent death in her family. Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr., and Mrs. Frank W, Mon- dell, wives of representatives, and Mrs. Howard Reeside presided in the dining room. ( Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathicu Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox enter- tained a company at dinner last even- ing, their guests including the ambas- sador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, former United States ambassador to Russia and Mrs. George T. Marye, Mr. and Mrg Willlam Kahn of New York, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Miss Mabel Boardman, Miss Sheridan, Miss Lay, Cpunt Raoul d’Adhemar, Count . de Vibray and Mr. Powell. About 200 ad- ditional guests were asked for a short program of music which followed the dinner. Mrs, Kahn, known profession- ally as Mme, Frieda Hempel, sang sev- eral numbers, and Miss Elsa Raner, a Washington violinist, also gave several numbers. Mr. Geoyge H. Wilson played the accompaniments. Miss Ruth Carolyn Fitzgerald, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Roy G. Fitzgerald, and Mr. Thomas Leo Hume, jr., of Washington were mar- ried last evening in Dayton, Ohio. The ceremony was performed at § o'clock in Christ Episcopal Church by the rector, the Rev. Phil Porter, and was followed by a reception in the Day- ton Women's Club. Smilax and roses were used in the chancel and the aisles were draped with white sat- in ribbon. The bride wore white satin, p oy Fur-Collar COATS New Materials All Colors All Sizes Up ALL FUR COATS Main 5373-5974 EIEEEEEIEEEEE lele=—alal——lal——— ol lal——D ol ———=]o/.——[o} bili‘gsb orn ELEVENTH ST. | Two Underpriced Events Offering a Lot of Mohair Sweaters —that a special purchase fortunately permits us to mark— They are Slip-overs, of " round neck; some with pockets; all with belts. Some plain—others with fiber silk stripe—and ’plaid effects in contrasting colors. Every wanted shade is available— Green Gray White Blue Periwinkle Pure Silk Hose —made with lisle garter tops— 1* to $59.98 Values $ 29 o R W A >, course—V neck or Buff Orchid Pink Brown B ) e e e B e th insertions of rose point lace and the tight-fitting bodice had a bertha of the lace which was worn by her mother at her wedding. ‘A court train of sitin was completely covered by the tulle veil which was hold by a coronet of lace and orange blossoms. She carried a shower of bride roses. Mrs. Philo Bendel ge of Du- buque, Jowa, wa#s matron of honor and wore a quaint costume of salmon taffeta and silver lace, fashioned after that of the bride's gown, with bouf- fant skirt and basque, Miss Elva M. Blackwell was mald of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Fitz- gorald, Miss Justine Hoover, Miss Ce- lia Umbenhaner and Miss Helen Mc- Donald. They all wore gowns made like that of the bride and matron of honor, Miss Blackwell wearing orchid taffeta and the maids were in blue, and they all carried old-fash- ioned bouquets, Mr. James P. Hume of Washington was best man and the ushers were Mr. Charles James of Pittsburgh and Mr. Robert Wood, Mr. Louis Slack, Mr. Ernest H. Rice and Mr. Richard B. Baird, all of Dayton. The clubhouse had as a special dec- oration quantities of roses and trail- ing southern smilax. Mrs. Fitzgerald, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Hume: mother of the bridegroom, received with them. Mr. Hume and his bride will come to Washington on_the completion of thelr wedding trip and will make their future home here. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. C. A. Baird and her daughter, Miss-Nancy Baird, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Corneljus Vanderbilt of New York came to Washington yesterday afternoon and Jjoined her son and daughter-in-law, Gen. and Mrs. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt, and Miss Gra: Vanderbilt, at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Heath were 2 \‘ Enjoy a NEW PALATE SENSATION Invite your friends to dine here with you--a special three- Zourse menu at. Full Six Course $1.50_... PEER, o, - an especial appeal. FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTeL FOURTRENTH STREET AT K DINNER PLAITING | HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Col. 0378. 2561 15th st. o.w A Haven of Interest to the Gift Seeker, Collector ond Lover of Home Antigues Reproductions In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. “ 4. F. Arnold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. NW. " SOCIETY. taining a company of twenty in com- pliment to their house guest, Mrs. Donald Tyler of Owensboro, Ky. Mrs. Heath will entertain at lunch- eon tomorrow for ter guest. Mr. R. Leslie Craigie, secretary of the British embassy, and Mrs. Craigie entertained at luncheon at the Shore- ham yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradiey of New York and Washing- ton, who are spending a shor: time in the’ capital. Viscount and Viscountess Henri de Sibour entertained at dinner last even- Ing at the Hamilton Hotel, taking thelr guests later to the dancing class. In the party were the Spanish am- bassador and Mme. Riano, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilking, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mr. znd Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Anderson, ing gecretary of the Itallan embassy 'an e. Celesia, Mr. and Mrs, William Reyburn, Capt, and Mrs. E. Bonnaffon, Senator and Mrs. Peter 'G. Gerry, Mr. Leland’ Harrison, Senor Don Mariano de Amoedo y EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: c, WEDNESDAY! JANUARY 17, 1928. ; kirt made full and trimmed with |hosts at dinner last evening enter- Galarmendi, Senor Don Juan Francis( de Cardenas, Signor Augusto Ross Chandler Hale, Gen. Charl McCawley, Mr. Felipe A. Espil, Arthur ham Glasgcw of Lon Mrs. King Carley, Miss Eisio ( Wilson, Miss Louisa Hoar, Miss garet Harding and Miss Glad Hinckley. Mrs. Edward Everett Blodgett given up her apartment at the Po: hatan on account of serious Illne, and has returned to her home fn W Newton, Mass. Mrs. F. W. Stokeg and Mise G of Boston are spending this mo Washington and have taken ment at the Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe S« entertained at dinner glast even Representative and Mrs. Bourke C ran, Prince and Princess Cantacu: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ry Mrs. Harold Walker, Miss Lota Kot inson, Senor Buenavista, Col. Du Major and Sir M. A. Low. Thelr guc ( CRYSTAL —~For Entertaining— HE character revealed in the many cuttings and etch- ings will make you very much pleased with our col- lection. China Rooms—Second Floor DULIN6MARTINCe 151217 F Strect and 1214 to 121% & Street Hours: 8:15 to 5:30 I Lmnnn—n iy 66 . SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFITS! ”» I Buy “David Silks” From the Mills! UNEQUALED SALE OF Canton Crepe 40 In. Wide. All Pure Silk $2.49 yd. The very highest quality of weave,in 12 beautiful-coloring: Regular $3.50 Value including midnight, navy, serpentine green, Lava, apple rose, Barberry, chocolate, League gray and Havana. CLEARANCE SALE continued for THREE DAYS with the follow- ing extraordinary items. . value Allsi ’ woven; 40 inches wide. $200 value..... Crepe de Chine— value Bl Lustrous Cha shades; regular $2.00 value Chiffon Corduroys—For-robes, Special $1.25 value Cantonette—Pure dye; wide; light and dark shades Men’s Bath Robe Brocades— Our patterns “him” one at Satin Charmeuse—All-silk, fine quality; 40- o o $2.49 Other Values in Canton Crepes, Satin Crepes, inch; rich, lustrous black, value .. Remnants Paisley Corduroy—Special $20fi? $l .39 rmeuse—All inches e $1.49 Printed Crepes—Regular $275 $2.19 G . inches wide; gift things. $1.69 = 85¢ $3.19 = Special at... Satin Crepe—Another group unusual quality; all shades; $3.50 Crepe de Chine ver. Special... Jersey Paisley—Beautiful sclec- tion of patterns. Glace Taffeta—In two-toned effect: able for evening and street gowns. $2.79 '$3.69 $2.49 $3.50 $1.19 suit- $1.89 Paisleys—i0 popular for Specially priced Jersey Tubing—Plain or dropped for undergarments; val- Charmeuse, Chiffon Velvets Clearance of all the short ends, in great variety of weaves; :iengths of 1, to 4 yards. . Values to $5.00 yard, specially priced at— . 69c, 98¢, $1.39 Yard —will help you make up the Mccall Pattems new clothes. i David Silks e v Y Both Thread Silk and the filmy Chiffon—of perfect quality; well fashioned—and in the staple colors for street and the delicntc shades for evening wear. |=——lol——lo[——=lol——S[al—>]a|——=]a] F f[e——lclc——=lol—|ol———— ol lo[——So[ o] ————b|[c—— o] c—ii]u] el e

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