Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1923, Page 8

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SO Dame Lloyd George CIET Y. [ e and Daughter Take Tea With Mrs. Coolidge at White House This RS. COOLIDGE is receiving | a rather Informal call this| afterncon from Dame Lioyd [ I George and her daughter,| Miss Megan Lloyd George, and lhey: will take a cup of tea with her. The visit to Mrs. Coolidge follows the luncheon at Beauvoir today when the undersecretary of state and Mrs. Phillips entertained Dame Lioyd George and her daughter, There were other guests at lunch With them. Tonight Dame Lioyd George u.:\l']. Miss Lloyd George will share honors { with the former premler of Great Rritain at the dinner given with the Secretary of the Treasury and his daughter, Miss Mcilon, @s hosts. Mr. Richard Washburn Child, Amer- tean ambagsador to ltaly, and Mrs Child, who are guests at the White Housé, will leave tomorrow for New York Mrs. Child and Miss Harlan are with Mrs. Coolldge this afternoon in recelving Dame Lloyd George and her daughter. JMrs. Wallace and Mrs. Davis i3 Ive at Club Tomorrow. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, und Mrs James Davis, wife of the Secretary ; Dr. Aurella Reinhardl end Wiz Stimson will be in the re- cojving line at the reception to be Ziven by the National Club of the American Ass ion of University Women, 1634 1 omorrow aft- ernoon from 4: lock, In honor of Dame Margaret liovd George and Miss Megan Lioyd George. The com- mittee in charge of the recention in- gludes Mrs. John Jay O'Connor, chair- man; Mies Margaret Marrill, of the W Atchers dent Lucile M Thorpe. Mrs. Samuel Vernon, Hope K. Thomp- ton will be by Haerrick, Jielen W Georgo Watson. Ad card only. The charge d'affajres of Greece and ». Teamados will entertain a com- M at dinner this evening in the Mr. Diamantopoulos, second secre- tary of the Greek legation, and his Miss Nina Diamantopoulos are | entertalning their cousin, Wil- Lampeoplos of Latrobe, near | ittsburgh, Pz. Mies Diamantopoulos, | who will be among the debutante. i December, had been the guest of B Y.ampeopios for weeks when &he first arrived t country in carly July. The counselor of the German cm-l bussy, Dr. Hans He ch Dieckhol, went to New ork this morning to| niaet the ambassador, Dr. Otto Wied- | fo1dt, who will arrive tomorrow on; the Resolute, after passing several | in Germany. hington immediately after his ! On Saturday afternoon, Dece They will come | % E Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond will preseut their daughter, Mies Natalie Hays Hammond, at a large reception to be held at the family home, 2201 Kalorams romd. Mra. n; s still at their summer nlac Lookout HIll, Gloucester, Mass., and dces not expect to be in Washington until the latter part of November. Mies Eleanor Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R, Wilson, has been added to the list of thi season’s deb tes. She will make her debut the first week in December. Miss Helen Thompson, debutante drughter of Chaplain and Mrs. Frank Thompson, will entertain a company at bridge Saturday, November 3. . G. Charlton, wife of attache of the British €5y, was at home yesterday aft- ernoon for the first time since her ar- rival here. She was assisted by Mrs. Brown, wife of the assistant naval attache of the embassy, who preasided at the tea table. The Latin American diplomats met today at the New Hamilton Hotel for luncheon. Mrs. Emerson Howe entertained a company of twelve at luncheon to- day in her apartment on 1Sth street in honor of Mrs. William B. Sheppard of Philadelphia, who is passing a few days with her. Mr. and Mrs. Irnest (ireene and their daughter, Mlss Margaret Groene, have closed thelr summer home near New Canagn, Conn., and are in their house 1218 winter. at 16th street for the Mrs. Charles M. Oman, wife of Commander Oman, entertained a com- pany at luncheon today. Miss Grace Peters, whose engage- ment to Maj. G. H. Lindsay-Boase of Bl use, Dundee, Scotland, was nounced by her mother, s. Peters, widow of Commander Genroe H. Peters, S. N., sailed Tuesday aboard the Aquitania for puthampton, en route to Scotland. rs had word of the serious faj. Boase, contracted dur- shooting expedition highlands of Scotland. Miss s will €0 to the home of Maj. Boase's parents near Dundee to be near him. . Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett entertained | a company of twenty-four at dinner last evening in her home on 16th| street, which she has recently opened ' for the winter. after spending the- B0 NS e 1 We Want You :,‘ To See Our New and Modera Sohool : ‘Home 3 LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY Design, Dressmaking, Millinery Right, Ressonably Now Address 804 17¢th St., Cor. H Bt. 20d Floor Fr. $ u= Our Window Display 222 2222 Party slippers bronze, kid skin, 22 z from D % i1 $5.85 to $14.00 Pair Sizes from 1 to 10—Widths AAAA to D ob tainable 1304 F St. N.W. ADJOINING PALACE THEATER In his joy at the birth of a son, the father of the fireat Cellini named him e and Benvenuto was welcomed by Europe i creating beautiful giiis. our own famous satins. Offers Many Suggestions For Your Halloween Dance of gold, silver, patent leather and Prices range Daughter of the former premier of G Island, Michigan. small company at lu Le Paradis for her h Calvin Alexander F) A Maker of Royal Gifts nvenuto (Welcome) throughout his career the royalty of all for his ‘genius in BERWOOD B PERWOOD. MISS MEGAN LLOYD GEORGE, who, with her parents, ted the White House today. in her home at | weeks. Miss Josephine Hutchinson and Mr. Robert Bell wer 1 honor Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Snow, jr., entertained a company of ten at dinner last evening the guests in whose | ¢ Beautiful Complexion and Hair I 2 ou Use the Prescriptions cf talie Spence entertained a MRS, N. €. COON Ask Office, 1405 Eye 8t. N. Brothers SPECIAL Friday Only For quick and complete clear- ance. Friday, one day only— 58 SPORT DRESSES 25 These dresses sold till now. for 32.50, 35.00 up to 42.50 The smartest lines, the moment’s vogue, and your size surely among them. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 36. TWELVE THIRTEEN F Milton R 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. New Dresses " and Sport Coats ) S"*“\\ Dept. and Drug Btores 4 W, R Fag aad \ Stupendous Sale T T T T D O T at Britain and Dame Lioyd George, Mackinac | who will remain with her for several | propriate the gonvention of the Direct Mail Advertising Association. He will re- turn Monday. Mrs. Fred A. Britten, wife of Rep- resentative Britten, entertained a small company informally at luncheon today at Wardman Park Hotel. One of the smartest events center- ing about Halloween will be the luncheon .which the District of Co- lumbia Bankers' Association, through the courtesy ofethe board of govern- ors of the Chevy Chase Club, is giv- ing at the Chevy Chase Club Wednes- day, October 31, at 1 o'clock, for the ladies attending the Investment Bankers' Assoclation, which will be in saarA‘:OI! here next week. The affair Is under the auspices of the District of Columbia i nkers’ A clation, and will be in charge of the following group of ladies, wives of local ankers, who have been asked to act as hostesses: Mrs. Joshua Evans, Jr. coran Thom. Mrs. Francis Addison, 3 Mrs, Henry K. Peachy, Mrs. A. 5. Gatley and Mre. George O. Walson. The decorations are to be in ap Halloween colors, with witches and black cats holding high revel on the mwenu cards. Between the salad and dessert courses, Mres. Walson has arranged for the rendi tion of a group of sprightly seasonal sougs by Mrs. Ruby Potter. | Mrs. Milton E. Alles, Mrs. Char J. Bell, Mrs. John B. Larner, Geor White and Mrs. Harry . i Haynes will be in the recelving line | to greet the guests just prior to the | luncheoi, | Mrs. Cor- Mr. and Mrs, Stephen H. P. Pell en- tertained at dinner last evening. in their apartment in New York in| Fonor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dupuy of | Paris. Among the guests were Gen. | Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10¢ Yard. Pleating— All Styles. nual Sale of Silks. Choose f 15 Pieces 36 and 40 in. Fabrics. regularly $1.98 yd. regularly $2.49 yd. 5 colors in 36-in. Plain 1 Piece of 40-in. Black Crepe; was $3.98 yd. Crepe; was $2.98 yd. $1.98 yd. = All Displayed-on = THELO Exclusive The approach of social gayeties that Frocks—ranging fron to the more elaborate Chiffon, Georgette Store Hours: 9 to 6 Stlks at ¥4 Price— For Friday and Saturday About 1,200 yards in the lot—0dd Pieces of plain and fancy fabrics that have accumulated during the Semi-An- 10 colors of 36-in. Plain Taffeta; 4 colors of 40-in. Printed Georg- ette; regularly $1.49 yd. 4 colors of 40-in. Stripe Radium; Tricolette; formerly $1.59 yd. 1 piece 36-in. Black Brocade 2 pieces 40-in. Plaid Poplin; one black and one Navy; regularly During the Semi-Annual Sale of Silks—All Silks at Special Reductions Silk Section—Main Floor OO AT LR UH TV TR R L Henry T. Allen, United States Army, and Col. Robert M. Thompson, father of the hostess. ence Crittenden at dinner Tues- day evening in or of Maj. and Mrs. William Harrison of Panama. Mrs. Calhoun left yesterday for Chi- cago. and will return here Sunday. nd Mrs. Harry Norment have (Continued on Ninth P AN ASSURANCE ell dome goes with every plece n this for shop. 1f you are in doubt, ask your friends. FURRIER WOLF =2 Henderson’s—Standard for Quality Establishe.” Over 50 Years ‘Ownership of Such Distinctive Furniture —as we offer, proclaims you a per- son of discriminating taste, as well as a critical judge of values. flWe show Fine Furniture for every _Ave. N. The Quickest Service In Town Hemstitching-Picot Edging s ‘inaag— gl Buttons to Order Buttonholes to Order Quality work only at Oppenheimer’s Shop Unique 8th and E Sts. NW. Pictorial Review Patterns Winter Fashion Books, 25¢ Tom: Printed Heavy Cos: Price Special Tables IIIllIlllllllllllliIlIIlllllII!IIIIlllllllllIIIIIllIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|I|II|II!IIIIIIIIII'I_IIlIIIIIIIlIIllIIlHlIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII UVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Designs in Evening Frocks For Dance and Formal Wear ‘Hallowe’en and the will follow claim at- tention for our brilliant display of Evening 1 simple Dance Frocks Dinner. Gowns, Metallic Cloths and Laces—Brocaded Crepe, Rippolette Crepe, Moire, Taffeta, Chiffon Velvet, Lace—effectively designed and trimmed with beads or lace; e mbroidered, fur-trim- med, rhinestones, etc.—featuring the bouf- fant and basque model graceful drapery. s, also straightline and room—suites and odd pieces—and invariably quote Lowest Prices, Quahty considered. 2F Inspection invited, without obl James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Drageries, Upholstery, Paperkanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Mautiers Main 7676 Anniversary Sale A Silk Sensation for Our First Birthday P A year ago we inaugurated this Silk Shop selling David Silks direct from the fill at “Loom-to-Wearer” prices. So on this auspicious occasion we are offering several lots at prices far below cost of production. - SILKS $4.50 value 40-in. Crepe Faille Soleil. All the wanted colors and black at decided savings! $4.50 value 40-in. Faille . Francaise, Choice colors; wear irresistible 2'49 $2.98 $1.49 $7.00 value 40-in. Tinsel Brocades. Gold and silver on crepe and georgette. .. $2.00 value 40-in. Crepe de Chine. 20 choice colorings including black David Silks at Loom-to-Wearer Prices - [ aisorn, >/ V\aqurice S.E. Corner 13th and G Sts. N.W. Tomorrow—Qur Annual October Event! i' ¢ s SALE OF NEW MATRON HA_TS Exclusively-Styled Hats for the Mature Women in Beautiful New Winter Fashions Your Choice from Two Special Price Groups ‘\\’ "’I\ e The color tones include all the staple and novelty shades. : Lyons welvet combined with satin Lovely flowered - hats in panne and Lyons velvet Silver brocade combined with Lyons velvet Attractive ornaments . . The figure of Benvenuto is the’trade mark of the Schmidt Collection. It is a sign of “Welcome” that invites you to see treasurers collected from every land—royal gifts for the bride, fqr Christmas or any occasion. Expert collectors will help you salve your gift problems, Presenting high- grade fashions at unbelievable prices. $ 4.75 $7.75 Draped turbans, small toques. beret-effects with narrow brims, mushrooms and becoming high- crowg, shapes . . . in black, pavy, brown, purple, and combinations . . To particularize—we ask your consid- eration of a really remarkable group at $55.00 Dance Hats—lace and metallic effects, Evening Wraps—in Chiffon Velvet ‘with rich fur embellishment. Chiffon Hose—in harmonious shades. For Fifty-four Years Importers of oid and waodern silver, Shef- field plate, old and modern glass, garni- tures and fing poroelaina. Look for the figure of Benvemuto The insignia of good taste & ASchmidt &Son » 211 Comnecticut Ave, N.W., Washington, D. C. BOSTON ‘. NEW YORK PASEDENA MAGNOLIA NEWPORT LOS ANGELES The most complete and exclusive collection of the season of hats for matrons. You'll find it easy to make 2 becoming and high-value selection in this sale—there are so many different styles . . .

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