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g SOCIETY. Socie Mrs. Coolidgz Will of Foreign Ambas Receive the Wives sadors, Ministers and Charge d’Affaires Today. HE wives of representatives of foreign governments will meet Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the President, this afternoon at § o'clock ix the blue room of the White | House. Senora de Riano, wife of the| ambassador of Spain, acting dean of the | diplomatic corps during the absence of | the ambassador of France, M. Jus-| serand, will present the wives of other ambassadors, ministers and charges d'at- | faires. The reception is an official one and not in the nature of a social fun- ation, as the President and Mrs. Coolidge and the members. of the cabinet are ob- serving a period of mourning for the late President Harding. German Envoy to Return Soon Aboard Resolute. The ambassador of Germany, Dr. Otto Vicdfeldt, who has been at his home in Germany ' for several weeks, will sail | tomorrow from Hamburg on the Reso- | iute for this country. L e, Wiedfeldt will occupy a box at | the German opera this evening, having with her members of the embassy staff and a few additional guests. The counselor the Japanese em- bassy and Mme. Saburi were the honor guests at_dinner 1 Charles Noble gory. included, Mrs. Gibson Fahne- it rs. Charles W. Wetmore and the Misses Sedgeley. The_retiring commercial attache of the Cuban embassy and Mme. Bonet will give up their apartment at 1882 Columbia road next month and leave for Halifax, where Mr. Bonet will take up his duties as consul general. The a Dwight ington spent the week end with ary of war, Mr. oston, where he Mrs. Davis. The first assistant postmaster gen- oral, Mr. John H. Bartlett, who left Washington Saturday for New Eng land to attend postal conferences will be joined in Boston this week Mre. ‘Bartlett. They will return hington Thursday afternoon. "he general, come back from the New England states, where he is attending postal conferences. rles Baltimore Calvert has avetteville, N. C.. to attend iage tomorrow of her grand- Miss Heater Virginia Cal- to Mr. Archibald Murphy Currie, which will take place tomorrow. b tain at dinner ‘Thursday even- ing in compliment to Dr. Marcel Cuttierrez and his daughter, Senorita Rubi Guttierrez, and her aunt, Mrs. Taylor of Colombia, who will spend a few davs in Washington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Newman and their son, Mr. Hobart Newman, have just returned from a motor_trip through New York and the New England state¢. visiting in Newport for a chort time en route. Col. and Mrs. Herman Glade gave a farewell dinner last evening for Capt and Mrs. Huatington Hills, who with | their small daughter, Betty May Hills, will sail Tuesday, October 23, for Hono- Tulu, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Dines enter- tained a small company at dinner last | evening at the New Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Dines and their daughter are spending a portion of the autumn in Washington. Miss Dorothy Rrandenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles | Rrandenburg, whose marriage to Dr. Alfred Luis Bou of San Juan, Porto will take place Wednesday evening, October 24, is being much She and her flance were the guests in whose honor Miss Katharine Rice gave a_buffet supper Saturday evening in her summer home near Mount Vernon, Va. Mrs. Edward J. Kyle, who will at- tand Miss Brandenburg, will give a bridge party tomorrow afternoon which will be followed by tea, and Wednesday Mrs, J. F. McPherson and Mrs. Shirley Syme will be joint hostess, iuncheon followed by bridge in Mrs. McPherson’s home on 16th street. izabeth Boyd, who will be a bridesmaid, will entertain at the White Peacock Thursday evening, her guests being asked for bridge in honor of Miss Brandenburg. of Detroit, t the Misses nont street. compliment to Miss hy Hogan, whose marriage to illiam Guider will take There will be twenty- sts, and additional guests will join the company for tea. afternoon in Saturda; st ed informally at dinner last evening in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Valentiné Chappel of New London, Conn. Mr. Chappel returned to New London last evening, but Mrs. Chappel will remain .in Washington for about a week. Mr. Von de Decken of Germany is passing some time in Washington and is at the Burlington Hotel. Mr. Paul Leverkuhn of Germany is with him. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels at Ashevilie for Visit. Former Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Josephus Daniels have gone from their home, in Raleigh, N. C., to Asheville, where they are staying at the Grove Park Inn for a short time. Former United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White en- tertained their largest house party of the seaon in their summer home. 3lm Court, at Lenox, Mass., over Sunday. In the company were Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Morris,” Mr. and Mrs. Lewls Iselin, Mr. and Mrs. John Clin- ton Gray. Mr. and Mrs. James Aber- crombie Burden, Mrs. John T. Atter- bury. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. du_Pont, Mr.” W. Douglas Burden, Mr. Harold Fitsgerald of New York and Mr. Grafton Dulaney Cushing of Boston. Former United States Sweden and Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris are in Bucharest. Rumania, where they are guests of Queen Marie. Minister to Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury were evening of Mr. G. entertained in celebration of the ninth anniversary of their wedding. Bryan Pitts, who Hotel Hamilton, was followed by a musical, after 'which supper was served. The guests included Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Senator David T. Walsh, Mr. and Mre. Joseph Tumulty, Mr. and Mrs. Rernolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. Golden Donaldson, Mr. Milburn, Mr. and Mre. H. A. Mil Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Henry, Mr. an Mrs. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barse. Miss Mabel C. Linton will enter- tain the Continental Chapter, N. S. D. A. R. at a musical this evening in her new home in Massachusetts Avenue Park. The program will be given by Miss Helen AMa Miss Thelma will give sev = Linton al plano solos after which a buffet supper will be served. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hendley are again in their home at 1216 L street after an absence of two years spent in a tour around_the world. They visited Hawaii, Japan. China, the Philippines, Java, Siam, India and Egypt. Through the past summer they were on the continent of Europe and spent September in England. Mrs. Leslie Wright, accompanted by her daughters, Miss Rosalind Wright and Miss Barbara \Wright, are at the France-et-Choiseul in Parls for the early autumn. Miss Kate M. Ellis has returned from a visit to her cousins, Mi d Mrs. E. C. White, in_t nton. N. s W Graduate Eves Ezami MoCormick Modical e -y Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES et e llat 10t o h and G Bts, N.W. Phone Main 721 BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Sea Island—Cruises. CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURS No. 1 Woodward Bullding Phone Main 1089 SPINDLERS* 607 12th M. 2704 LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER their many feat 7 favor of these Unbeatable 40x42-In. HUDSON SEAL COATS $225 Think of it— Large orush collwr, wi slooves. SEE THIS derful value. NOTICE HUDSON SEAL is dyed muskrat BAY SEAL is dyed rabbit 727277, 222 Oreatsd 22 ik L 7% Special for Monday and Tuesday ONLY Muskrat Jacquettes $74.50 tra fine dark skins with the most de- sired fve-stripe bor. ders. The finest of inings. Ladies’ Suits, $l.59 Positively the Most Astounding FUR PRICES We Have Ever Offered! See them for yourself — inm —and then decide as best your judg- ment dictates. We are certain that unprejudiced decision will be in Specials. 48-In. HUDSON SEAL COATS $295 Plain, Skunk trimmed, s’:m.( trimmed and Viatka Squirrel trimmed. Lustrous 811k Lining— many stylish mod Chokers A wide 35 ur from ex- ty MRS. CHARLES KELLER, M| Poli's Theater, for the benefit of the the guests of honor at dinner last|wife of former Engineer Commissioner of the Dintrict, who Ix in Califor- nla and who, with Col. Keller, will xpend a portion of the winter here. and was a bride of the late summer. She has been a frequent visitor of Miss Ellls in Washington. * Miss Ellis stopped in Norfolk to visit her niece, Mrs. Robert E. when they were glven a Noel, who before her ;M,.._ McCagg Back From marrfage last month was Miss Davis | Long Stay in Europe. |, Mrs. Ezra Butler McCagg, who was of Washington. A farewell party night by Miss Lura E. Smith to M Violet E. Machle, who will leave Wash- ington this week for Honolulu to make her home. The party was held at the home of Miss Smith, 2024 P street. The guests included Mrs. Emilie R. Tucker, Mrs, Paulina_B. Sabin, Miss Emma Thom, Miss Margaret was given I i 1 Ambrose, Miss | Mr. Camden R. McAtee, Mr. Frank C. Rose, Mr. Palmer Chatfleld, Mr. W liam E, Hayes, Mr. Henry A. Brown, Mr. Louis C. Dergans and Mr. Francis | de S. Rvan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard of Seat Pleasant, Md., were the Boston lo | and Mr: n Paris House. Mr. Dr. and Pl ton and | Marion Burgess, Miss Ruth Pantall and | their daughter arrive the New Willard, where they will be for several days. and i ure spending the Hamilton Hotel. through last winter, Mrs. A. L. Mrs. Jose Tho dinner, which Wwas kiven at the | merly Miss Mabel Shaw of Chicago|of honor at supper Friday evening surprise party in celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding. has come to Washington after a tour of Canada and is temporarily at the Lee Hartridge of this week at D. Heitger and yesterday at Miss Loulse Elizabeth Willlamaon Market 7. W. Willtam ening in the 0} Va., daughter of Mr. n, was mar- tled to Lieut George FElkins Reed 1 FIFTH AVENUE Fmena ing F STREET AT I13TH & @o. NEW vORK WASHINGTON Leo A. Price, Ancillary Receiver Reorganization Sale If you have not yet visited the Gidding Establishment during the Reorganization Sale, which is now taking place, throughout the entire store—do so TODAY and avail yourself of the many VERY UNUSUAL BUYING OPPORTUNITIES now prevalent on AUTUMN and WINTER SELECTIONS of GIDDING FASHIONS. At Wonderful Price Concessions Handsome Fur-Trimmed Day Coats Fur-Trimmed Three-Piece Costumes Day Dresses—Evening Gowns Sports Apparel for Town or Country New Hats—Furs—Novelties Tredesmn-\ Auctioneers 715 13th Street Valuable and Artistic Household Furnishings and Garnitures of Art Gathered in all parts of the world and contained in 1759 R St. Northwest Fermerly the home of the Hon. Thomas Nelson Page To be sold at public auction on the premises Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 17th, 18th and 19th, 1923 At 1 P. M. each day By order of the heirs of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page Embracing in part Flemish Tapestries, Antique Mahog- any Chests of C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Drawers and Low Boy, Empire Mahegany Furniture, Itatian and French Drawing Reom Furniture, Chinese and Japanese Porcelains, French Sedan Chair, Drawi by Charles Dana Gibson and others, Origiml Belid Silver, Early Italian S8hrine, Hall Clock, Dutch Mar- uetrie Cabinet, Inlaid Italian Desk, Carved Oak Dining Suite, with Needlepoint Chairs, Antique carved Cab- inet and Chests, China and Glassware, Antique Brocades, East Indian Brasses, Bronzes, Armor, Fireplace and Many Other Articles of Virtu. Also The Valuable Library ‘Which is to be sold Monday Evening, October 15th, At 7:30 P. M. Brasses, House Open for Inspection Monday and .Tuesday, October 15th and 16th, from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Terms Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC., Auctioneers. Church at Woodstock, Va., the Rev. Francis Brown officiating. Lieut. Reed, who is an Instructor at Staun- ton Military Academy, s the son of the late Mr. George Elkins Read of Washington, Lieut. Reed and his bride left immediately after the cere- mony for a motor trip to Washington and through Virginia and will later be at home at Staunton, Va. Patronesses for the performances of “Name It.” to be given Friday and Saturday by the Junior Alllance, in Women's Universal Alliance, include j Senora de Riano, Mrs. Hubert Work, | Mrs. James J. Davis, Mme. Bryn, Mme. | de Graeff, Mrs. Willlam H. King, Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Nathaniel B. i Dial, Senora de Prada, Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. John W. Langley, . John Al- tlan Dougherty, Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, | Charles Selden. jr.; Mrs Harry | Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Wagner, M Thomas L. Hume, X B. Horen, Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mrs. C. H. Elliott, T. Collins, Mrs. John J. Ham- Mrs. Richard Parker Crenshaw, alien J, Mason, Mrs. Jesse Ad- kins, Mrs. B Emerson Howe, The members of the cast, which in- cludes the ntes of the coming Northrop and Mrs. MAYBE IT’S ONLY A SHADE! We are prepared to furnish window shades at small cost; papering and decorating by pro- ficlent workmen reasonable. 'CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 3th N Matn 5373-5374 | Make yourself happy with the clothes you want, and pay later. Newest styles from 5th Avenue. Suits, $18.50 up; Coats, $16.50; Dresses, $12.50 up. No extra charge for credit. Girls! Girlsll] SaveYour Hair With Cuticura o A R T T T E It’s Better % —to have Plumbing re- placements and repairs attended to now thanZ! later, when the work will Z| entail more inconvenience. = | For best service at low- est consistent cost rely on this organization. Our reputation insures you satisfaction. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning Phone Mal, 621 [ Street Fione Mam LT TV THTE 1l (LTI R AN A COATS of Sportwear Ma- 'erials $59.75 Red Fox, Beaver and Kit-Fox Col- lars. siop City Club Bldg. SOCIETY. Guding Garfinhle &3 New Imported and Original Designs Winter Apparel for Women and Misses THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND COMPREHEN. SIVE COLLECTION OF SMART MERCHA DISE TO BE I’OL'NI)‘IN THIS COUNTRY. WE HAVE carefully searched the fashion centers of the world for exquisite, different designs which have been made to our exclusive order. We are now presenting an irresistible selection of apparel appropriate to every occasion. Suits Accessories Gowns Millinery Wraps Furs F Street. Corner Thirteenth New “*Slip-On™ Goring’ Pumps Now Featured in Haln fpecial for WOMEN 7"59/5 Goring Pumps in Lustrous Black Satin, Suede Trimmed. HINK of it! You can now buy “Goring” Pumps—usually shown in T only the most expensive models—at only $5.95 the pair! Demon- strating once more the remarkable style and value offered right along in these “Hahn Special” Shoes for Women! Exceptional Values in Silk Hosiery $1.95 “Alwyn” All Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Onyx,” and “Radmoor.” wanted colors. “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. 1316 G St. SHOP An Astonishing Opportunity In COATS of PARIS DESIGN | Magnificently Fur Trimmed HARRIS SHOP, WITH CUSTOMARY INITIATIVE AND FORESIGHT, HAS GATHERED TOGETHER THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF HIGH TYPE,SMART WINTER MODELS EVER EXHIBITED BY US— EVERY CORRECT COAT IDEA FROM THE LEADING STYLE CRE- ATORS OF PARIS AND NEW YORK at astonishingly low prices.. COATS of Lustrosa and Ormondale $79.50 Collars of Beaver, Black Fox and Platinum Wolf. COATS of Gerona and Marvella $135 Elaborately Trim- med With Richest Furs. Individual Models $169 Sumptuoualy Fur- Trimmed. COATS of Lustrosa and Ormondale $89.50 Huge Collars and Cuffs of Squirrel, Fox or Wolf.