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8 Societ SOCIETY. Mrs. Coolidge Entertains Guests in Her York Symphony Concert This Afternoon. * Box for the New COOLIDGE is entertain- ing in her box this afternoon at the New York Symphony concert Mrs. Joel T. Boone, wife of the naval aide to the Presi- dent, and her mother, Mrs. Koch, and Miss Mary Randolph. The President and Mrs. Coolidge oc- cupied a box at the Belasco last| evening at the presentation of John| Drinkwater's “Robert E. Lee” WIith | them former Representative | Bascom Slemp, to the Presi- | dent; Mr. Frank s of Boston, 4 | White House guest, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Clark were ambassador of Belgium and de Cartier entertained at ast evening in honor of Dr. former president of the Uni- c other guests The Baron dinner Heger., versity of Brussels fncluded the Secretary of Commerce #nd Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Dr. and Mrs, Yernon Kellogg, Mrs. Lyman Wilbur, the sceretary of the Smithsonian In- stitution and Mrs, Cha: D. Walcott, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Lucien Beck- Mr. Millard Shaler sion for relief in the tional foundation, *. Perrin n. and the members of the em- bassy staff. ador of Ttaly, Don Ge- . will be host at dinner He cotertained at he Hamilton liam Si- | brother | r Renalto | ¢ the em- included The amb Jasio Caet this _ ev Juncheon yesterd Tiotel in ho « di Giura, , second & Zunini, the Italian | Signor Renalto Silenzi entertained | at dinner last evening for his brother | and sister-in-law, when his guests| r. and Mrs_George Angus p Lindsay Wood, Miss| Margaret Harding, and the ary | of the embassy, Barone di Glura | ar The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby returned to Washington this ®orning from Michigan, where they went to attend the foot ball game be- tween the Universi 4 igan and the Marine Corps. panied to Michigan mandant of the Marine John A. Lejeune, Brig. Smedley Butler, Capt. and Mrs. Hayn Ellis; who also veturned with them. er of Hungary., Count return this afternoon , where he went to to Count Apponyi . Countess Marika | | back their h Countess Szechenyi A York from Nowport anl joined the | minister at the Hotel Plaza. They were among the guests at dinner last | evening of Mr. Imre de Jostka| Herczeg, who entertained in honor of Count Apponyi in his home, on West 10th street. | The minister of Siam, Phra Buri| Navarasth returned to Washington | yesterday from Cincinnati, where he | #pent the week end. The minister at- tended the performance of the Staf- ford Pemberton dancers last evening at the President Theater. accompanied | by Mr. Swal Sankantakul, attache of | the legation. | to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall enter- ‘tained informally at dinner last even- ing, later taking their guests to the Belasco Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- | dall will be at home informally to- ! morrow afternoon from & to 6 o'clock.; Dintinguished Guests at Pan-American Union Today. 1 The director general of the Pan Ameri- | can Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, entertained at luncheon today in the annex in honor | of the United States minister of | Guatemala, Mr. Arthur H. Geissler. | company were the min- emala, Senor Don Fran- : the newly ap- pointed U ambassador to | Great Britain, Mr. Frank B. Kellogg; Rosr Admiral_Edward Rhodes St Gov. George Norris, Dr. George E Wipcent, Surgeon General Hugh Cumming. Representative and Mrs. William N. | Vaile and their children have arrived | in Washington and are established at 3411 Woodley road. the house they have leased for the season. Admiral and Mrs. William §. Benson | are established in their new house, at/ 2420 Tracy place, and will entertain | a company at dinner Saturday even- ing in honor of Admiral Sir Montague Browning of the British navy. i Admiral Browniug will be the guest | of honor at dinner Sunday evening of the naval attache of the British em- bassy, Capt. F. L. Tottenham. H The charge d'affaires of Great Brit- ain and Mrs. Chilton will entertain in | honor of Admiral Browning, who will arrive Friday and remain over the| week end. ! The naval attache of the Brazilian | ha. returned to morning from White where he spent a fe way back from Ci i Graca Aranha attended the Galbraith | Memorial service Saturday, in Cin- cinnuti, where he represented his em- bassy. The retiring secretary of the S legation, D Charles Bruggman, 40-in. Canton Crepe. . . .$2.98 . Silk and Wool sailing today from New York, on the Aquitania, for Europe. Former United States ambassador to Great Britain and Mrs. John W. Davis are guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing. Miss Na line Dulles, niece of Mrs, Robert Lan- sing is spending the winter in New ork. Col. and Mrs orge T. Weitzell will entertain at dinner Saturday evening. ine Lovett ente » Wife of the Governor of governor serves wi Work. at luncheon today at the Cosmos Club in honor of her house guests, Mrs. Virginia Japp of Kansas City, Mis Hazel Howe of St. Louis and Mis Merriam Felton of Peoria, 11l. There were seventeen guests in the com- pany. Dr. Santiago Bedoya. the Peruvian embass secretary o s- Milton R Penna. Ave. at 8th St. NNW. Positively $5.00 Hats To Close Out Wednesday For Women and Misses Remarkable Coats. Serviceable Coats Utility Coats... The convenience of a charge account gladly extended to those who prefer it. Crepes Lead the Way in Tomorrow’s . Special Silk Offerings Here are five of the finest David's silks—Crepes of different weaves but all alike in filling ade- the various demands of fashion. uately 1qs a complete range of colors in prices are speclal for tomorrow. 40.in. Satin Canton. ....$3.69 | 40-in. Princess Crepe. . .$329 ! 40-in. Georgette Crepe .$1.59 4' 40-in. Brocaded Crepe..$3.79 | Crepes $3.49 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBEi{" 13, 1923, sion vesterday of an apartment at Wardman Park._Hotel which he will occupy this winter. - Assistant Postmaster General War- ren - Irving Glover entertained at luncheon today in honor of Thomas A. Marlow of Montana. Miss Elizabeth Haynes, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Haynes, will entertain the debutantes of the season at luncheon November 27, In_the cabinet room of the Will- ard Hotel. . Diy and Mrs. Lorin Johnson and their daughter, Miss Neville Johnson, jwill give a Chinese costume dance a_ cotillon the night of December 22, at the Metropolitan Club annex. Mrs. C. N. Hinkamp will return to Washington the first of next week | from the Greenbrier, at White Sul- phur Springs, W. Va, and will ac- company Lieut. Commander Hinkamp |to New York to see the Army and Navy game. Miss Olyve Graef will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the | former undersecretary of the Treas- |ury. Mr. Parker 8. Glivert. | The deun of the school of foreign of the American University Albert Putney will e . CAMPBE! the Hotel La Fayette while the ed here by Secretary of Interior tain at tea this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in honor of Prof. Oscar Jaszl of Budapest. Commander and Mrs. Charles Willis Fisher will entertain dt dinner this evening. Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale is entertaining a company of sixteen at ey $1.:98 ..$29.98 ....815.00 ...$10.00 ‘There each—and the bridge this afternoon in the home of Erl arents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert 8. 2] Gov. Thomas zona hi Hotel . Campbell of Ari- taken an apartment at the Fayette for some weeks, the governor being called here by a committee consulting with Secretary of Interior Dr. Work. Mr. Albert W. Harned will be host at a reception and musical at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at 1521 K street northwest. Mrs. Willlam J. Starr of Hope House, esstern Maryland, is visiting her daughter. Mre, John Willlam Belt, at 2608 Tilden street. |, Mra Samuel M. Meck entertained informally at luncheon today and wlill later attend tLe reception at the Washington Club, accompanied by Mrs. Meek's cousin, 608 to 614 ine Mrs. Charles F. Taylor, as guests of | Mre. Leather, | il Philipsborn —that are better than the price— Every Coat in this collection at $39.75 offers a real surprise in intrinsic merit—as it will also prove tempting in the models. Such fab- rics as Normandy, Fanchette, etc., are trimmed with collars and collars and cuffs of Man- churian Wolf, American Fox, Dyed 0possum. Well assorted in size. Third Floor wife of the president of the Medical Association. The reception {8 being given in honor of Mrs. Wilson, wife of former President Woodrow Wil- son. Mr. and Mrs. Meek will entertaln a small company. informally at din- ner this evening at the New Willard and with their guests will later at- tend the reception in the National Gallery of Art. 4 Mrs. F. from New York and is at strect with her daughter, Mrs. Lyman. H. Thenholm has returned 2106 H D. H. Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinenart will be the guest of honor at the Wednesday afternoon tea given at the clubhouse by the members of the American As- sociation of University Women. Mrs. Alvin B. Dodd will be hostess, and presiding at the tea tablé will be ‘ontinued oii Ninth Page.) ELEVENTH ST. Coats 1ol olc——llc——ll—f—— e l——lo[——le——= A el le——olc—— el A [kl [0 [——[0] Covered Cuban Heels . and widths. E fl m a fl A Very Smart One-Strap Model Patent Kid or Black Satin Attractively Stitched 8.50 In these chic, attractively stitched strap Pumps are deft touches which remove them from the usual and lend individuality you will appreciate. Styled of best quality patent kid or black satin with covered Cuban heels. All sizes First Floor ' Al Sizes Al Widths l | pl——]o|c——|o]——[o]c——Fo]—Dple—o]c—p—F]a|c——Fa[o|c—Foo]e—Fo]s|e—S B |c—F|o|c——=[s[c——Jo|c—— ol e—S s |——a|[c——|o]—Z o] c 2 [o | ——] SMART WINTER STYLES IN Coats of Quality Luxurious Furs and Cloths—Exceptional V alues 492 5692 *89= *110 Tailored and Dressy SUITS, $2950 $39.50 $49.50 Fashionable Dresses For women and misses. All the new Crepes, Satins, Laces, Nov- elty Silks and Smart Twill Cloths. Suitl{ble for street, afternoon or evening wear. Wonderful values at— 525 93950 3490 Smart Street Dresses A wonderful showing of Smart Dresses for business or general wear. Poiret Twills, Serges, Jer- seys, Velours, Checks, Plaids and Crepes. Special .95 at RO Thanksgiving Specialé CLOSING OUT Dresses, Coats, Hats Ezxceptional Values Street and Afternoon Dresses About 37 Smart Models Selected From Our Regular Stock $35 to $55 Dinner and Evening Gowns About 25 Models From Regular Stock $65 and $85 18 Chiffon Dance:Frocks, Special, $45 COATS HATS $75 and $95 $10, $15, $20 P PASTERNAK The Conn. Ave. Shop 1209 Conn. Ave. RLGidding 3 ds. FIFTH AVENUE NE W YORK F. STREET AT I3TH \WASHINGTON Leo A. Price, Ancillary Receiver Last Days of the Receiver’s Sale Many broken groups of Street and Afternoon Dresses, Dinner and Evening Gowns, Day Coats and Wraps and Sportswear still remain and must positively be closed out within the next few days. If you can find suitable selections and sizes, this is the one opportunity to secure--- alues 50% to 75% " below our former selling prices An Sales Cash No Alterations All Sales Final