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SOCIETY. e cilety The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Have Mr. Hills of Massachu- setts as a House Guest. | OO HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will have as a guest for a hort time Mr. R. B. Hills of Northampton, who is arriving to join Mrs. Hills, who has been with Mrs. Coolidge for over a week. Mr. and Mrs. Hills will com- plete their visit shortly after his ar- rival and will return to Northampton. The ambassador of Italy, Don Gela- slo Caetani, will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening, November 13. The new ambassador of Cuba, Dr. Cosme de la Torrent y Mmé, de la Torrel E daughter, Mlle. Louisa de la Torrente, will arrive in New York today aboard the Paris, from ance, where the ambassador has represented his coun- try for some time. The charge d'affaires of Cuba, Dr. Padro y Almeida, went to rk this morning to meet Dr. de la Torrente, who is the first am- bassador to Washington from the is- republic. cretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby left Washington this morning by special train for Michigan to at- tend the foot ball game between the University of nd the Marine Corps team. ompanied Marine Arturo New The Corps and Mrs ien. and M Butler, Capt. Mrs. H: i other Navy The com- rneliu Catholic Chu pan-Americ breakfast following the day s Patri Norweginn Minixter and Mme. Bryn Hostx Tonight. The minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn will entertain at dinner this evening. The minister of S Navarasth, is leaving Washington to- day for Cincinnati, where he will pass several days. He will return the first of the week m, Phya Ruri The air attache of the British em- , Group Commander M. G. Chris- to New York today and will remain over the week end cretary of the Navy bsevelt will go > Army and aturday, No- Former of Delaw arrive in W remain at the ator Willard Saulst 4 Saulshury na will ha days Miss Mar- ) will ar- ng of her cntertain at Miss b garet K rive Monday. arrival Miss Hanna W dinner for Miss Keele Ambassador ary White are Baltimore. of honor and Mrs. in’ their home spanding a Today they a luncheo on Biddle street. Mrs. James Rankin Y daughter, eune, debutante andant of the . John A. Le- t a dance No- jeune, will e season’s de- vember 30 butantes. the ing hart of next to visit friends in York and New She will r Ny ter the Arm. avy game. Carroll Glover will entertain at & dance at the Met- ropolitan Clib Annex, December 27, in honor of Mi leanor Wilson, de- butante daught of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, jr., will give a dance for Miss Wilson December 7, at their residence, Orchid Hill, Massachusetts avenue extend . 0. H. P, Belmont, president of wnal Woman's Party, enter- lunch today for Miss Ethel g the guests to the re Mrs. Belmont is or two. New Willard, staying for a w Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock shared honors with Col. and Mrs. John Thompson Spencer as guests of hon- or_ai_dinner _of Mrs. George B. de Every pair is perfect— of a smooth even texture. And the beauty of finish is permanent—you cannot wash it out; nor wear it out. We carry only PHILADELPHIA LD SEAL Stockings In the new autumn tones as well as staple colors. In every weight from chiffons | of gossamer sheerness to the heaviest ingrain. We | guarantee every pair. | Chiffon, full foned, finest qu enduring beauty. colors. fash- and Al TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVED F STREET. | 1 | | i | daughter of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jones willl spend thelr honeymoon at White Sul- phur Springs and later will make their home in Norfolk, where Mrs. Jones lived for some years. She is the daughter of Mrs. Tucker K. Sands, now of New York. oseph Strauss Admiral and Mrs. at the Hamil< will entertain at din ton Hotel on Monday evening, No- vemb for their daughter, Miss before the first of the Monday evening supper the Hamiiton. Miss Murlel will have guests dining with her at the Hamilton that evening be- fore the dance. The charity ball for the henefit of | January Forest, ~who the entertained at Muenchinger-Kin t Newport. 11 go to New ¥ h 7, Mr. Aldace who attends the Pomfrets Mrs, Edward R. Stettinius and Miss Betty Stettinius arrived in New Yorlk |School, 'In the foot ball game tomor- yesterday and are at the Hotel row. He is captain of his school’ Gotham.” They motored from their|team. Mrs. Walker will MRS. MARK L. BRISTOL, ‘Wife of Rear Admiral Bristol, American high commissioner In Turkey, who in in Washington as the guest of Mr. and Mra. Justin Morrill Chamberiin or xeveral days. Shelter, at Locust Washington Sunday afternoon. g, 5 | home Long summer Valley, ki The retiring United States ambas- c t Britain and Mrs. will in New ard Aquitania Mrs. Herbert Ship. this ! her New from p n with Edson Bradley, k to arrive Auction Bridge Studio Auction Bridge and Mah Jongg Taught 1711 CONN. AVE. PHONE NORTH 3076 RUCKER & RUCKER | Wall Papering and Painting. ‘High quality work, but not M.7422. 1210 HSt NW, Northrop, wi rida! renn, tantes rda) . widow M Hotel In New J. H. Day of Phil In the p: of relati by delphia, company Presents Smart New Apparel Jor Girlsand Junior Misses ERLEBACHER individuality in Fashions for Girls—new models from Paris and Fifth Avenue that will please the versatile young miss of today. Smart Apparel for school, college and afternoon wear, dances and formal evening occasions. Dresses—Suits—Coats Frocks and Hats Sweaters—Skirts—Blouses A most unusual selection—Fashions that will please the girls at prices to please the [Esrllebaciher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE - F ST/ the Children's Hospital, will be held | return to ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923 Taft, Mrs, Frederick H. Gillett, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Ed- mund Pendleton and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, frofh England. come to W They are expected to Ington shortly. Admiral Edward W. Eberle will go to New York today to attend a ban- quet in connection with the marine exhibition being held there. He will nccompany Mrs. Eberle to Baltimore tomorrow for the foot ball game be- tween the Scouting Fleet and the Army, Wood, daughter of addy B. Wood, has as Margaret Harding, W. P. G. Harding of Miss Lindsa Mr. and Mrs, her guest Miss daughter of Mr. Boston. Mrs. Frank Anderson, widow of Dr. Frank Anderson of the Navy, has re- | turned ‘to Washington and taken an |apartment_at the Hrighton for the | winter. ~ Mrs. Anderson spent the Ntokaldin, Mine Laura Winder | Summer traveling in Europe with Marshall, Miss Muncaster and Miss | i - | Charlotts Freeman Clark. | Mrs. Charles J. Bonaparte of Bal- et | timore, who is a gust at the New Mrs, James B. ieynolds will be Wiliard, was a hostess at dinner there hostess at tea this afternoon. enter- | last evening. | taining in_honor of Mixs Riizabeth | s P {Adams, debutante daughter of Mr,| Prince de Bearn et do Chalais, and Mrs. John T. Adams. Presiding | formorly counselor of the French t the tea table will be Mrs. Walter |embassy, entertained at luncheon at Morse and Mrs: Colin Wright. | the New Willard yesterday. | Mme. Laurindo Marchett! went to| The Commissioner of Internal Rev- New York earller In the week tomeet | enue and Mrs. David H. Blair will re- her cousin, Prof. Max Swizman, who | turn Sunday from New York, where arrived Wednesday from Europe for a | they are at the Waldorf-Astoria for six-month tour of the United States. |a few days. Prot. Salzman, who is a well known artist and portralt painter in Lurope, will visit Washington during his stuy in this country. © of debutantes at —_— Tuesday fternoon, ovem- . at tho Chevy Chase Club, in ent_to Miss Anne Devereux Miss Eugenie Lejeune, who will | bo prasented this season. « The bridge will follow the luncheon which Miss Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray entertal: ed at luncheon today for her debu-' tante daughter, Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray, in_their’ home on Jdmunds The guests included Mrs. Jack Kay, Miss Ruth Stoddard., Miss mond Linke and k Ruasell will en- Reprepentative Watson and Family Return, Representative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson, who spent the summer in Pennsylvania, are again in the house | at 1625 Massachusetts avenue for the winter. Make YourkDAr;u::: Wraps, Hats Save Money — Professional Courses. Ank for Booklet. TONE ACADEMY, d Deming Jarves of Dinar was the guest of hong luncheon vesterday of Mrs. Jam Ives, who entertained in her hom Rhode Island avenue. Th guests were Wiillam | d, | at and Home & o LIVINGS e other | N Mrs, Howard | 804 17th st n. Irresistibly Youthful Fashions For Misses, Juniors and Girls UR new apparel for the classroom, the @ campus, sports and all evening occasions is charmingly different and very lovely. Misses’ Cloth and Silk Dresses. ... $25, $45, $65 to $118 Plaid and Check Dresses. . $25, $29.50, $37.50 to $78.50 Evening Dresses . . .....$25, $37.50, $49.50 to $195 Coats ..$35, $49.50, $58.50 to $270 Suits .. $35, $45, $58.50 to $145 Hats, special . ..$10, $12.50 and $14.50 ]um’ors' and Girls’ Cloth Dresses .. Silk Dresses . ... Coats .. Hats 5 Middies, special. Wool Socks, special. Sweaters ...$7.50, $9.50, $12.50 to $35 -.$15, $16.50, $24.50 to $37.50 1131050, $15, $22.50 to $95 -..$3.75, $5, $10 to $14.50 TI$1, $1.95, $2.25 to $5 2 150c, 75c and $1 Riding Habits Knickers FStreel Gorner Thirleenth SOCIETY. Virginla Edwards will Virsinia E4 will that day give for Mrs. Robert Berberich has invita- tlons out for a bridge and shower | hl)ofr M:::rtl:; Brennan preparatory to | o ne Dewey Zirkin, "0 MOmtR to Mr Walter Tuckerman the lfilrkn T'vulch evening of Decembe 3 at the Hamiiton Hotel, the party F::?:.Atl:ml"linzdma second of the of Monda danoos at that hovey,” "€ TUPPET| | Mrs. Rudolph nounoss the m tor Olga to Latta, U. 8. N Fnsign and Mrs. 1316 G Street von Eadorf an- arriage of her daugh- | algn Willlam Charles londay, November 5. Latta left | di- ately after the ceremon for mg\l‘;nlfl.; to visit the formers i’nflw‘rv They will attend the Army and Navy game | In New York, after which they will come to Washington. ra. A 18 the daugh Inte R. H. von Bndort. * miegeon ‘ot (Continued on Ninth Page Lace Curtain Cleani Mme. Viboud, ™ Hmdel:l:l;g 727 11th St. N.W. Main 4971 (3 ¢ 9 3 R e rtoty Handsome FLOOR L-A-M.P-S $18.50 and up Specially Priced for Tomorrow Higher-priced garments in two special groups—the exquisite quality of furs and materials reveals their unusual value--- every one a typical HARRIS 1219-1221 G Street model. Store Hours—9 to 6 Saturday Specials New Tailored Wash Blouses In striped Dimities and Voiles; with Peggy and Tuxedo collars; well made; good values. Sizes 36 to 46. Special for Sat- urday. $1:25 Sportswear Section—Main Floor. Some of these beautiful lamps are mahoganized; others are in polychrome ef- fects. ~Shades are extra. Beautify your living room or den with one or more. George Plitt Co., Inc. 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All of them are specially priced for Sat- $F .50 Pr. 295 s SALE $05.00 Natural Muskrat and Bay Seal (Dyed Coney) Coats Magnificent Cloth Coats . $100.00 Luxurious Cloth Coats . . $79.98 Beautiful Cloth Coats $69.98 Exceptional Cloth Coats $59.98 Wonderful Cloth Coats $49.98 Unusual Cloth Coats . $39.98 Remarkable Cloth Coats $29.98 The Convenience of a Charge Account Gladly Extended to Those Who Prefer It urday. Sizes are from 1 to 19, ranging in price from— 3L to ‘292 ~Downstairs Store. Big Footwear Special Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Late styles—a most exceptional cpportunity to ) get high-grade footwear at a very unusual price. A Big Bargain Shoe Section—Downstairs Store. Drastic Clearance Prices . Downstairs Store To Make Room For Coat and Dress Department Prices have been cut right and left for quick clearance—in most cases to less than cost! BOYS’ WASH SUITS, MMdy CHILDREN’S TUB AND PANTY DRESSES, N} Oltver Twist in ginghams, cham- i 98c S 60c very good quality; wises 3 to 10, Reg- been reduced to... ONYX DUB-L-WEAR AND OTHER WELL KNOWN HOSIERY. Fiber Hose in all colors and sizes; full-fashioned silk and lisle, mixed with openwork an exceptional med; sizes 2 to 14. ular §149 to $1.96 Ill * and Paris clocking. Regular value up to $119. Per paif....cce.cirereeeernsennsen 75c MEN'S YALE UNION SUITS, value at our reg- ular price of 75c. Regular $1.00 to $1.95 This price has values, Now.. value, Now. MANY OTHER ITEMS AT EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS H Downstatrs Stere.