Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY SOCIETY Sugene Byrnes. | Countess ‘Szechenyl, at the Hotel St Regis in New York after closing her for | summer the Breakers, in New- ot The minister was expected to 7 hut re Shaughnessy Is hoste: le of articles made by the veters held under o= | Coy Unit or t e Legion. Assisting her will be ) The Anderson, Mrs. Rudy, M Anderson, | the Miss Cryder, Mrs, Parke: Mrs. | Biven Brigham, Mre. Downing, Mrs. Fisi and | Mrs. Shaw. o The many ar including bask scarfs, novelty toys and other things, | are very attractite, and many who n fifth ary concert of vy Band will be evening, December ck in the M when Mrs, en. Log: be one of the anniv Mrs. Coolidge Hostess This Afternoon to Mrs. Taft and Other L.adies of the Supreme Court. Miss Norvell Clark Munford hasi returned to Washington and joined her mother in their home on § street after a week’s visit in Richmond Miss Munford will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of Mrs. Branch of Richmond, ho has aken an apartment at the Brighton | until the first of the year. Nesmith Greeley and i coley entertained at a -s made by the men, A 8010 jeweiry, rugs, Tea time proves most enticing here, with relaxation of congenisl company, enhanced by perfect service Tea Is Served From 4:30 to 6 P.M. Phone Main 4336 for Reservation. DANCING have followed the work of th in the occupational therapy the articl of pther y n. It dward | Robert Koontz Hutchinson, Mr William A d R, Stitt Latimer, Mrs. H B. Mrs, Mrs. Ralph Kingman, entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. John L. Hines and Mrs. J. M. T. Partello. RS. COOLIDGE will have with | Adolophus Greeley. Mrs. T. Q. Don- Inldson and Mrs. Blade will assist at her this afternoon as gUestS | the .tea table. The guests will in- Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, clude members of the Army and dip- III wife of the Chlef Justice of lomatic corps, the Supreme Court, and the wives of the assoclate justices of the august hostess at te rnoon In her | other g . irm 10/ She as ke 0 1 Ruests ure .‘Y- e s asked Shom o :l‘xfu‘ home, on lowa circle, when her | Frice, . Egmont Koenig. T e L e | muests will be a number of the viait- | age, Misa Janst 18ELy. Intereui g Mrs. Taft. Who |y jadies of the Southern Medical | O T for four years gracefully presided as S W arsh ies fe) back to Washington from Newport, Miss Henrietta Hill, Miss Mary Emlly | H. P. Erwin, Mr. 8. Parker Gilbert, where she went last week. Hamilton, Miss Betty Werner. Miss|Mr. C. C. Glover, Jr.; Lieut. Col. Win- — i = (Edna Muncaster, Miss Genevieve|throp Green, Maj. C. L. Hall, Mr. fly T W entertained at!Rusk, Miss Virginia Edwards. Miss| Leland Harrison, Mr. Herbert C | luncheon today ompliment to Mrs.: Ruth’ Stoddard, Miss Helen Thomp- | Hengstler, Mr. A. Geary Johmson, Mr. Arrimzton, who has Jjust returned son, Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, Miss| Willlam M. " Johnston, Dr. Ralph from an extended tour of the South. Margaret Zoln: ss Emma_ Stitt, | Jenking, Mr. J. Miller Kenyon, Mr. : . Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Caroline Henry, | Winthrop Lockwood, Mr. Richard N. N on will entertain g5 ‘Agnes Ashford, Miss Katherine | Mason, Mr. Richard Shands, Mr. h of ithe /Southern Medical gy Miss Eugenie L Merle, Miss| Winslow Van Devanter, Mr. Richard n at tea this afternoon at| glizapeth Taylor Jones, Miss Helen | B. Wigglesworth and Mr. Richard H. lence on 16th street Buckley, Miss Alberta Gilbert. Miss | Wilmer. reinia McCuliough, Miss Katherine | enn, Miss Virginia Hume, Miss| Mrs. John Sarah Walker and Miss Marie | Miss Rose G Surgeon emall tea yesterday in the apart- Additional guests are asked for tea, | mont of the former in the when Mrs. Munford, mother of thé |ing in honor of Miss Ottola ‘guest of honor, and Mrs. Henry Clay | sousin of Ma). Greeley, and T Michle will preside at the tea table.|members of the east of *“‘Lovalties.™ now plaving at the National Theater. | The guests were principally old friends of Miss Nesmlith, who I8 an girl and a native of Washing- The other includ Mrs. | 1o Assisting the hostesses were Charles 8 b E.l Mrs. R I Hunsaker und Miss Julia France | Mattis, Rustine, Representa of Pennsylvani | for a few days apartment there cember 1. Miss Agnes Shanc entertaintng a large company at bridge thix after- noon fellowed by tea in honor of Miss Norvell Clark Munford. debutante will be | daughter of Mrs. Clark Munford. The S. Butler is at the Burlington He will open his for the winter De- ed Dickma Mrs. Joyes and Mrs. of Mrs. Charles er Thomas, < | Xenophon xenon The marriage of Miss Helen Buck- ingham Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wade Everett, to Mr, Dwight Kiggins Terry will take place i thie “evening at § o'clock. The tere- Maj. Gen. William J who 18 in New York to attend an the | national horse show and also Hg»v Re, Rowland of Westlmeeting of “The Ends of the |B : 1 5 .| Club, s staying at the Hotel Astor. Miss Helena ughter of Mr. he marria Camphell MeDad Mrs. Henry M. McDade, and t Snow, U. §. A, the a to OOKS Good Fietion Association. The te ollow the | Jone: Diana Cumming, St s 5 tea will follow the | Jon. iana Cumming, The President and Mrs. Coolidge have with them as a house guest | Col. Harvey, retiring ambassador to Great Brital | Mrs Coolidge gave her first sitting | &s mistress of the White House to | & locul photographer Saturday. That the best light might he given the artist, Mrs. Coolidge had several pleces of furniture moved from the blue room into the state dining room, where the sittings were given. Yes- terday morning she pencil “Ap- proved” on the back of the proofs she liked best and returned them to the studio. Prince Cactanl Guest of Jtalian Chamber of Commerce. ssador of Ttaly, Don Ge- is spending the day In ¢ York, where he went to attend the luncheon glven today In his honor by the Itallan Chamber of Commerce of New York aboard the Duilio. He will ret Agriculture sterday for Chicago, re he will make a short visit, re- turning Friday. The minister of Switzerland and Mnre. ter will be the Kuests of honor at*dinner this evening of Mal. &nd “Mrs, Parker W. West in their quarters at the Soldiers’ Home. Senator Colorado come and Mrs. Alva Adams of anl thelr children have wshington and are estab- 411 Woodley road, the ave leused for the sea- ry attache of the French teorge A. L. Dumont rs sailing to ris for his home In will join Mme. Du- t and the ughters for a va- cation entertained Myer preced ing given th of the fort afternoon in the riding The charge d'affaires of Greece and Mme. Teamudos are entertaining. In- | formall dinner tonight. : nados will be at home the first and third Thursdays In Decem- ber and January A Moftett, wife of { ef of bureau of aero- . will be at home this after- noon after 4 o'clock The Prince de Bearn et de Chalais, former counseior of the French em- bassy and for some time counselor of the v y in Toklo, is sail ing today aboard the Paris from New York for his home In France, where | he will spend several months' vaca - prince is accompanied by the one who was injured in the earth- quake in Jupan has been receiving ef- fective treatment. The Prince de Bearn is one of the most popular of the diplomats attached to the French embassy in_ recent years and his| transfer to Japan was deeply regret- tod here. Mrs. George D. Hope left Washing- | ton | vesterday afternoon for ill spend several da; riton. Tonight she w er box the opera at will spend a week at the Plaza. Countess Gizycka has with her mother, Robert Patterson, in her Chlcago home, after spending the late summer on her ranch in Wyoming. Mrs. John M. Blankenship is leav- inz Washington today for a visit to Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry J.| Ziegemeier, at the Norfolk navy vard. | Mrs. Blankenship will afterward visit friends in Richmond before her re- turn to Washington, in about tem ) days. Mrs. John T, Gen. Hin morrow Ottalie Hines, wife of Maj. . will entertain at tea to- ternoon in honor of Miss mith, ni Maj._ Gen. Imported Sauces| For Cooking, Three Flavors Bottle Doz Sauce Bercy, white wine, Sauce Borde- laise, red wine $1.10 $12.00 1.10 12.00 Sauce New- berg, sherry Wile' oivencne 1.500 1700 Magruder’s Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 [0 ian Three-Piece Living Room Suite 3 . $300 ; ‘A handsome suite of three | pieces, consisting of large | sofa, winichair and armchair, with mahogany frame and tapestry seats. Back and | sides upholstered in mohair. i You will live in your living | room after you purchase this ! suite. i George Plitt Co., Inc. Rainting, Paperhanging sad Upholsteriag (3325 14th St. N\W. Main 4224 T 00 drill at Fort Myer. Adams, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock is in New | Ellen York for a brief stay on her v | Gray, Miss ‘Anne Devereux. Blair, M Muriel El Miss Charlotte F HARRIS X MRS, CALVIN COOLIDGE, The first photograph of her taken In the White House xince she became min- tress of the manxion. She ant for the picture Saturday morning und inscrib- ed her approval on the proofs yesterday. Southwest Corner 12th and G Sts. Buy With Confidence Furriers Since 1906 Special for Tomorrow Super Values That Defy All Competition Taken From Our Regular Stock U Fur Coat Sale We are showing special ralues each week until Christ- mas which will save you money. Regular Price—(All Long Lengths)—Low Prices Natural Muskrat Coats, 2002 123 Brown Marmink Coats, 2002 123 Northern Seal Coats, (Heavy Dyed Buck Coney) 1502 *96 Northern Seal Coats—Trimmed, (Heavy Dyed Buck Coney) 2252 147z Your Choice of Skunk, Squirrel or Viatka Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Two Wonderful Values Genuine Caracul Hudson Seal Short Coats Coats 500 values, in tan, Plain or trimmed (dyed Chin collar. Beautifully | | —collar and cuffs. Kolinsky, lined. Low price— ze;xcl;r_el or skunk. Low 592 eeman Clark, ony will be performed at Calvary Raptist Church by the Rev. William Abe v Mrs. Ernest the bridegroom, will b honor. and the maids of honor wiil be Miss Edith Everett and Miss Irene Wright. The other attend Miss Muriel Wagner. M G sister of s harp., of New York i Bende: Francls Raymond Henderson, Mr. and Mr. Samuel a fortnig visit in New Maj. A. B. Johnson and his mother Mrs. Johnson, are visiting Mrs lison, at the Brighton Hotel Floor Committec for Episcopal Howspital Hall. The floor committee for the benefit ball for the Episcopal E; Ear and Throat Hospital, to be miven at e New Willard on Thanksgiving Wednesday, November 28, at 10 clock, will by eaded by Commander Jewell, as chairman, and Mr. Hen- derson B. Gregory Mr. William Bowle Clark and C'ol. Robert G, Paxton an vice chalrmen. A partial list of the committee includes: Anthony C. Addison. Commander D. . Bigham, Vard Bro anley Carr, Mr. J. R, Ellerson, jr.; Mr 7 The Be 7 Our Thanks! —to our rcgular patrons. who, through tReir per- sonal_efforts, have assisted i produc- ing for us a won- derful season’s business. FURS OF NN, 2 —offering a choice designs—made up in the soft, deep-pile fabrics that are favored of fashion— matron of | Miss Kath- | Edwin Elierson, Mr. ' for Over Twelve Years “Judge Them by Comparison” There Is Satisfaction in the Knowledge of Success! —at Lowest Prices THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Presenting a New Group of Marvelously Rich 'Fur-trimmed Coats Which circumstances permit our marking at the remarkable price— $80.50 The models are varied in character enue Presbyterian Church s afternoon. mue Rowland is officiat- Or. Wallace Radeliffe assist- | York a 40 Dr. | ing w in S nd I . The bride's only attendant is Miss Isabella W. Larner. and Mrs. John B. Savage of Prin the bridegroom and the Mr. Lewis T. Breuninger and Mr. Morrison of Washington. t of Princeton and Ir. Willlam Sha A reception f | of the bride's parents immediately | | after the ceremo After the first| of December Rev. Dr. Royland and Mrs. | be at_home at the Manse, | nglewood. 55 { | Fairfax | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W ] | had as their d r gucsts at Arts Club last evening and Mrs. { Albert D. Booz of P | 1 il Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Every Size. Promptly and Accurately Accomplished )penheimers . SHOP UNIQUE | 8th and E Sts. NW. st Furs 7z W T ss gratifying to an- I nounze to the public that we have just completed a most suc- cessful half-year's busi- ness—this condstion, we believe, has been made possible by this policy— QUALITY of most exclusive trimmed with selected furs—and ele- gantly lined with consistent grade of silk. They are masterly productions— and are available at this price only through Louvre influence. Mrs. Paul Cannaday and Miss Riddle of Roanok of Miss Hattie Mrs, joined her son-in-law the { Arringt Cornelius — Vanderbilt has and daught minister Hungary of Brush Wool Chappie Coats in Tan and Brown 402-404 Seventh Street Favorite Authors PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP 933 G St. N.W. ¢or, tom G Stx. Sport Coats special tie-on- side models $9.90 A real value An Offering of Unusually Fine Coats!! They are of the correct weight for this season of the year— and you'll like the distinctiveness of the modeling and work- manship. Another big surprise is the price at which we have marked them—which in no way indicates their true value. $19.90 Included in this lot are Sport Coats, Suedene, Velours and Fur Trimmed Models. Some are plaited, some have Belted Backs, some are Paneled—in the predominating shades of the season, Brown and Tan. Sizes for Women and and Misses. Next Door to R. Harris & Co. Ove r 50 Years of Satisfactory Service F'AMILY SHOE STORE FEET 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. HURT? A Complete Stock of See the Expe-t—Get Relief! Surely by this time yor have heard of the foot relief service available Department. Hundreds have consulted the grad- uate foot expert in charge. Hundreds have been at our exclusive Foot Relief Grover’s provided with absolute relief from callouses, lean- ing ankles, fallen arches and other foot trouble. Even in Style Shoes You, too, can have complete Foot Relief in any shoe that fits you—evening slipper, dress oxford or other stylish foot- wear. Odd-shaped shoes The new-day method, the S of ook Curactint corrects the cause of foot pains. Simply the adjustment of small, altleather devices shoes, gently supporting the bone stracture of your foot in normal position. Relief is instant and kasting. Examination Free Prove to yourself, without obligation, how easy it is to have comfortable feet. There is no removal of hose. Merely an examination of the stockinged foot—without cost. No discomfort—no inconvenience—just complete relief from your foot trouble. AMILY SHOE STORE Jos. Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Members tter Busine: High Shoes and Oxfords For Women For comfort and street wear 85 to $10 Included are— Grover's Combination Genulne Black Vici Kid High Shoes—welt sewed soles and medium Cuban heels. Made along a_comfortable combination last.. This is both for corrective purposes and_gen- eral wear. Sizes AA to EE. No. V 2056—Price, $10.00 Grover's Black Kid Common- sense Oxford, plain toe and rub= ber heel. Sizes B to EE. _ No. B 1005—Price, $5.00 Grover’s Comblination Black Vici Kid Oxford—tip and plain tos—walt sewed sole and turn sols, military and rubber heel. Sizes AA to EE. No. B 1809—Price, $9.00 Grover’s Two.strap _ Slipper, with turn soles, military rubber heel. No. B 1106—Price, $5.50 Grover's Seamiess Oxford Com- mon-sense Black Kid, with rub. ber heels. A to E width. No. B 1251—Price, $6.00 Grover's Common-sense Seam- Lace High Shoes, with tuen s and rubber heels, Sizes G to E, No. V 1450—Price, $7.00 or metal plates are unnecessary. which fit comfortably in your Other Makes in Button High Shoes— Lace Oxfords and High Shoes—$5.00 to $10.00 Burean J. T. Arnold and H. O. Bruebaker, Licensed Foot Experts in Attendance

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