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SOCIETY. R Pennsylvania Avenue at 8th NW SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923. for the Lewls. A musical program will be present- ed from 5 to 5:30 o'clock. by M Mabel Duncan, ceilist. Miss Henri- ette Le Menager will th solos and Miss Helen N: the planist, The guests will include the trustee: faculty members, student body, Co- lumbian Women, fraternities, alumni and friends. Assisting in the recep- tion will be those most active in the portralt movement and prominent fraternity members, including Ml Maxine Rolle, Miss Alexandra Ga- lesk!, Mrs. William Wolff Smith, Miss Cora E. Guest, Miss Daisy Watkins, Miss Eleanor’ Judd, Miss Marion | Lund, Miss Rhoda Watkins, Mlss Itta Porter, Miss Rose Vickers, Miss Kincannon, Misy Le Menager, Miss | Dorothy Haddox, Miss Dorothy Lewls, { Miss Dorothy Crofssant, Miss Gretch- ¢n Campbell, Miss rielen Stoutamye 8 Society Society Friday afternoon, November university by President 23, from 5 to 7 o'clock, in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette, in honor of the Texas delegates to the U. D. C. conference. Others who will ‘r‘fl‘?h’a will be Mrs. Thomas Watt Gregory, wife of the former Attorney General, and Mrs. Amelia Branch Stone. This will be the first enter- tainment by the Texas Soclety this, season. Mrs, Theodore L. Edminston | is chairman of the committee and is; asalsted by Miss Alla Clary, secretary; | Mrs. Lovette, Mrs. Nelson R. Webster | and Mrs. John A. Shirley. A short program of music will be given dur- ing the afternoon. which will follow the meeting of the 1 Political Study Club Friday, in the ball room of Franklin are Hotel. A sisting her will be Mrs. Paul Gillespie nd Miss Kathryn P. Morse. Mr. and Mrs, George Bowle Chipman entertained a company at dinner last Mrs. Andrew Miller evening in honor of 1 p " - g tor King of Utah,, will pour at the tea ! of New York. Mrs. Coolidge Entertaining Mrs. Hughes and Daughter at Piano Recital at Poli’s This Afternoon. Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte was hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Marquery in New York, when her Ruests included Mrs. Robert Goelet, Princess Christian of Hesse, Mrs. Regi- nald C. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Willard S. Brown and Mrs. Lewls Nixon. 1, . Mr. C. A. Severance of St. Paul Minn., former head of the Americ Bar Association, is at the New W lard, where he arrived today. ey, widow of Capt. Halsey, U. ., “has opened her apartment at the Marlborough for the winter after spending the summer in Europe. Wade H. Wrenn. Miss Eleanor Northrop, Miss Mary Happer. Miss Margaret Yard, Miss Eugenie Lejeune, Miss Ruth Mil- ler Green, Miss Annalee Hagerman, RS. COOLIDGE is occupying the Presidentlal box at Polf's this afternoon for the Miss Mabel Dili, chairman of the “feature dinners” of the District Mrs, Cooper entertained I I concert given by the Rus- sian boy pianist, Cherkassky, and has with her Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes. her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hughes and Miss Laura Hnrlan. M. and Mme, Jusserand Return from Montrenl. The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand returned to Washington 3 Montreal, Canada, where they attended the Parkman centennial celebration. The ambassa- ited the American Hi: ety, of which he was pre: some time, and the Massa- as well as his own erday from torical S t for chusetts socety, country. Frau Wiedfeldt will return this af ernoon from New York where they spent yesterday at the Hotel Ambas- sador. | company s | tonight in the embassy sulte at 1785 b chusetts av Following | performance Poli’s, some | of the company presenting ! s Chauve-Souris will join the | S | e minister of the Netherlands. heer Dr. A. C. D. de Graeff and de Graeff have gone to New York for a few days’ visit. returning the Capital Sunday night or Mon- day morning. at Senora de Alfaro, wife of the min- ister of Panama, will entertain at luncheon Thursday at her residence. 1619 Massachusetts avenue. ecretary of War and Mrs »cks, accompanied by their son-in- aw and daughter, Col. and Mrs. John v and Maj. and Mrs. Jona- nwright, will go to New November 23, to re- ¢ afternoon. They ¢ and Navy foot ovember 24. tary the Navy and Mrs. 1l go to } ork Friday, ser 23. to attend the Army and all game and will be s of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Hibbs the week end. The charge d'affaires of Great Brit- | ain and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton will entertain at dinner Monday evening in honor of Admlral Sir tagu Browning of the British navy, who will arrive this afternoon to spend Several days as the guest of Admiral and Mrs, William S. Benson, in their | home on Tracy plac John L. nes, wife of Maj. Gen, Hines, is entertaining at bridge todiy in honor of her sister, Mrs.! Neil Dickman of St. Augu: e O nerahaca les for bridge and additional will join the company for tea. awkins will preside assisted by Mrs. Le- Conness. Yellow roses sunthemums were used in Mrs. Hines will entertain ance December 5 for the latter's Miss Margaretta Wherry of ork, who will spend the Thanksgiving holldays with her aunt, Mrs. David H. Blair, wife of the commissioner of internal revenue, entertained at luncheon followed by ay at Wardman Park Hotel. s included Mrs, Hubert Copeland, Mrs.' . Rush Holland, Price, Andrews, «. John H. Bart- Mrs. Edward Clifford, Mrs. D. inger, Mrs. Charles Walcutt, orge Sutherland, Mrs. James ynolds, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, . Clarence_O. Sherrill, Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Mrs. Fred Britten, Mrs. Harry Blair, Mrs. Charles Willlamson, M Mrs._Sid- elton, Mrs. Edward T. P. L. McLain, Mrs. J. Durham, Mrs. Harry David Scherer, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs anford . Korner, al . Mre. A. W. Stahl, Harry Wardman, Mrs. Eugene North- ington, Mrs. L. G. son, Mrs. Thorn- ton Lewis, Mrs. J. W. Holcombe, Mrs. A. Waller, Mrs. Charles M. Oman and Mrs. Bercholf. Miss Margaret Davls entertained at Mrs, F. Addison Bras- Xenophon Price, Miss Mary Emma Stitt, Miss Betty Werne: iss Agnes Ashford, Miss Kathleen Dwyer, . Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Virginia Seiden, Miss Katherine PORPRRRRTR S B ) Beautiful FLOOR L-A-M-P-S $18.50 and up Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, Mliss Sally Burch, ‘Misn Anne Devereux, Miss Laura Winder Marshall, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clarke and Miss Page Shepherd. Mrs. Thomas Blagden was hostess at dinner 1gst evening, taking her Kuest later to Chauve-Gouris, Among her guests was the ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Caetani. Miss Janet Moffett, debutante daugh- ter of Rear Admiral'and Mrs. Willlam A. Moffett, left this morning for New York, where she will visit friends and attend the Army-Navy foot bali game. She will return to Washington Imme- diately after the game. Miss Agnes Ashford, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Ashford, will entertain informally at ! (at MRS. JOMN L. HINES, Wife of Maj. Gen. H tenn at tea this afternoon for her sinter, Mi R. N. Dickman of St. Augustine, FI who ix their guest until after the Army-Navy foot ball game, tea tomorrow afternoon at § o'clock In her home at 3720 Jocelyn reet, Chevy Chase, D. C., when she will entertaln the members of the tea this afternoon for her house guest, | Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Miss Kathleen Dwyer, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Thomas Dwyer of New- port, R. I, who will remain until the middle of next week, when, with Miss Ashford, she will go to New York for the Army and Navy game. Mrs. Thomas Lippitt Wattles, a bride of November 3, formerly Miss Annette Ashford, and Miss Betty Werner will reside at the tea table, and assisting n the dining room will be Miss Eu- #enle Lejeune, Miss Dorothy Kimmell and Miss Margaret Zolnay. The third assistant secretary of State and Mrs. J. Butler Wright will be the guests of honor at the perform- ance of Chauve-Souris this evening of Mrs. Robert Holllster Chapman, who will entertain a company of fourteen, and take her guests later to supper. Dr.*and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson will go to New York at the eng of next week for the Army and Navy game, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will en- tertain a company of sixteen at din- ner this evening in their home on Dupont circle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hale the winter and have with them the former's granddaughter, Miss Elsa Diederich, who, with Mrs. Hale, has recently returned from two years' stay In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Hale will present Mi. :)Jedel;llrh to woclety at a tea Wednes- Vv _afternoon, December 19, at the Metropolitan annex. & Mrs. Hannah Davis Jones, wh; been visiting her brother and r)'l’pl’?‘?’f In-law, Secretary of Labor and Mrs, James J. Davis, returned to her home In Pittsburgh last evening. Mrs, Jones vist inter: sit them later in the will The assistant postmaster general and Mrs. John H. Bartlett entertained last ‘evening. having as their guests Mrs. New, iwife of the Dostmaster General. and Senator” Richard . Srnat. 'Later they took Vo ths O Y their guests Mrs. William S. Steln will be hostess | Mrs. F. H. Trenholm has returned from New York and is at 2106 R street northwest, with her daughter, Mrs. David Hinckley Lyman. Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray entertained at luncheon today for her debutante duughter, Miss Murlel Eleanor Gray, when the guests included, Miss Eliza- beth Adams, Miss Norvell Munford, Eugenle Lejeune, Miss Elizabeth B Haynes and Miss Agnes Shands. Mme. Tsamados Honorary Chairman for Greek Relief. Mme. Tsamados, wife of the charge Q'affaires of Greece, i3 honorary chairman of the committee for the sowing clrcle, which will meet every Tuesday morning in the Child Wel- fare bullding, 2100 G street, for the relief of fatherless children in Greece. The first meeting of the circle will be Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Others on the committee are Mrs ce Broderick, wife of the al _counselor 'of the British Mrs. Charles Boughton Marritt W. Ireland, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Hampson Gary, Joseph Davles, Mre. George D. Hope and Mrs. George Ehle. Mrs. Montgomery Blair has taken a box for the Navy Relief ball, Thanksgiving night at the New WIil- lard, and will entertain a party for her 'debutante daughter. Miss Ellen Blair. Others who will entertain parties are Mrs. Montgomery Macomb, Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Hutchison Former United States Ambassador to Germany James V. ra; has issued invitations for a luncheon Saturday, November 24, at the Yale Club, in New York, for the American committee for the Armenia. Mrs. James M. Beck and Miss Beatrice Beck, wife and daughter of the solicitor general, will return Monday from New York, where they are at the Hotel Gotham for a few days. independence of Mrs. William H. King, wife of Sena- THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Two Important Specials for Saturday Sale of Fine Coats —in the clever deep pile weaves—side tie and other charming models—beautifully silk lined —and rich luxuriously handsome fur collars. They are really exceptional garments— and the price is most appealing. $89.50 Clearance of : {& small company at luncheon at her home, on 16th street, yesterday. Boston Miss Crew Cvelyn Yates and Mr. Innian ‘were married Old South Church. The o {of a small group of elatives, Miss Yates is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Colt Yates of 1620 16th street. She is a graduate of the triends and lege, class of 1923. {son of Mr. and Mrs. HenPy Arthur Inman of Atlanta, Ga. He Is of the class of 1917 at Haverford College un!\l[ is a writer, Mr, and Mrs. Inman pla ve In New York. AT ozl Mr. Inman Is the Mrs. Loulse Hertle of Gunston Hall jarrived today at the New Willa where she will remain for sever: days. Miss Constance Wheeler of Bur- lington, Vt., has arrived in Washing- ton to visit Mrs. Fletcher Tilton, at 1740 Church street. Miss Marian Yancey entertained adls last evening. ., wife of eppard and Mrs, wife of Senator Earle M be among those receiving which will be given by Mrs. Senator Mayfield, Washington Evening wear. Misses’ Cloth and Silk Dresses PlaidandCheck 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 .$35, $45, $58.50 to $145 .+..$10, $12.50 and $14.50 Suits. . . s Hats, special. ..... Juniors® and Girls’ Cloth Dresses. ... . ... .$7.50, $9.50, $12.50 to $35 ....$15, $16.50, $24.50 to $37.50 .$10.50, $15, $22.50 to $95 .$3.75, $5, $10 to $14.50 Silk Dresses. Coats. ....... Hats Middies, special. . Wool Socks, special....ove......50c, 75c and $1 Riding Habsts Sweaters Knickers FStreet Gorner Thirleenth = | season for Tuesday evening, o ! A simple wedding took place in|ber 20, at 6:30 o'clock at the Pen aturday, November 10, when | Women tearoom. Arthur | conslat of bool reviews the | belle ceremony | Smith, and a craftsmanship talk by todk place at noon In the presence| Mrs. “riends School and of Wellesley Col- | sixteen guests at supper at Le Par- | field, will | Parks, ve at the tea | daughter of Dean Wilbur will unveil the Texas | the Special New Displays Juriy 1iliy dfih{le&@ For Misses, Juniors and Girls RESENTING an entirely new and differ- i ent collection of lovely winter apparel, that affords a wide and beautiful selec- tion for School, Sports, Street, Afternoon and League of American Pen Women,an- nounces the second dinner b?;ve‘v:? The program will by Miss Mai- Stuard, Mrs. William Wolff- ida Donnelly Peters. As these dinners are held but once a month, the capacity of the tearoom ls taxed to the limit on each ocecasion. Mrs. Wilbur Guests of University Unvelling. ; At a reception and tea n honor o Dean ‘and Mrs. William Allen Wilbur tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 6| o'clock ‘in the assembly hall 9 George Washington University, 2023 G street northwest, the recent pro- tralt of Dean Wilbur, by Richard S | Meryman, will be presented to the niversity & The Kll)k‘ ts of honor will be Presi- | dent and Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewls. | Dean and Mrs, Howard Lincoln Hodg- | Kins, Dean and Mrs. Wilbur, and Mr. | ana Mre, Meryman. Mrs. George M Young Dean Anna Loretté Rose. Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Miss Julla L. V. McCord, and Mrs. T. Alford will pour Ssisted by a large student group, b Miss Ruby Nevins. Elmer Louis Kayser will make the address of w. ome, at 4:30 | o'clock, to be followed by the presen- tation made by Miss Elizabeth Pect, a_ former Columbian Women. portrait, which will be accepted Il $25, $45, $65 to $118 ..$1, $1.95, $2.25 to $5 ness. Frocks — Coats — Hats Blouses — Skirts — Sweaters Miss Tercsa Lawrence, rietta Bowen, son, Theresa Pyle, Phoebe Knap) Miss Dorothy Overstreet, Saum, ‘Miss Helen Copeland, Mis s owar ss Dorothea Sto; Miss Catherine pen, Mrs. Gi Russell Mason, Mr. S Ilme; mew, Paul Gable, DS‘ Miss Hen- Hensel, Miss Simp- Ewart reh, (Continucd on Ninth Page From chiffons of gos- samer sheerness to the heaviest ingrains—every pair has the strength and beauty of pure silk. You get beauty plus added wear in the fa- mous Silk. Stockings We guarantee every pair to be perfect in material and workmanship. In the new autumn tones, as well as the staple shades. Heavy silk, full fashioned, of super- extra quality and re- markable durability. Beautiful finish. All $1.85 Erlebacher Twelve-Ten, Twelve-Twelve F St. : ! | | | | Magnificent Cloth Coats . Luxurious Cloth Coats Beautiful Cloth Coats . Exceptional Cloth Coats . . . $59.98 Wonderful Cloth Coats . . . $49.98 Unusual Cloth Coats Remarkable Cloth Coats Serviceable Cloth Coats Utility Cloth Coats Silk Dresses Reduced To $]4.%8 $]928 $s24.8 100.00 . $79.98 . . $69.98 . $39.98 $29.98 $15.00 $10.00 The Convenience of a Charge Account Gladly Extended to Those Who Prefer It Specxal Onyx Pointex and plain heel pure thread silk stock- ings, ~All full fashioned and every pair perfect. Sale $1'75 price.., PrEP G1RL FTHOD Of Interest to Mothers! THE Prep Girl Shop of Erlebacher presents a most charming selection of latest Paris and Fifth Avenue Fash- ions for Girls and Junior Misses. Au- thoritative styles for Girls from six to sixteen that vie with creations for the “grown-up” sister in beauty and smart- AP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN - "F-at Tenth St. Dresses Your choice of 100 dresses at the remarkably low price of— 2950 Yes! You can buy dresses for less money, but we’re certain that nowhere can you purchase frocks like these we’re offering in this sale. The latest style edicts and fabrics are embodied in these dresses. Frocks Si]ll( Vests Good quality jersey silk vests, in orchid and flesh —could very easily sell for §230. Op- portunity $1-95 price... November Opportunity Sale . The Timeliest Values of the Season For This One-Day Sale We Are Presenting New Winter Apparel for Women, Misses and Children at Real Opportunity Prices. Coats Here is your opportunity for gen- uine savings for tomorrow. % placed in two special groups Women’s and Misses’ Coats of unusual value at $25:8and $59:2 The price appeal is a strong factor in this event, for we have made every ossible effort to give the best in value. We've ou really should see them to appre- Sizes { h ciate the savings. for all occasions are included. Smart Apparel for school, college 0 are from the misses’ up to 48. and afternoon wear, dances and formal evening occasions that will gratify every demand of the particular mother for simplicity, superior workmanship and reasonable prices. IEsrllelbaclher TWELVE-TEN, TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Some of these Handsome Lamps arc mahoganized; others are in polychrome e fects. Beautify your living room or den with one or more. Shades are extra. Louvre Hats Without exception—Every Velvet Hat re- maining in stock—and they are all exclusive, as you know; and unmatchable, $10 $12- All Sport Hats Half Price! That includes the Felts, Felt and Velvet combinations—Velours, etc. Were $5.50 to $15.00 * Now $2.75 to $7.50 Brusl’xed WOOI Sweaters Chappie Coats and Sweat- _Silk Blouses A special group of Silk Overblouses—beaded and plain models of crepe de Philippine Gowns A very special grouping of Philippine Gowns that are exceptionally good values. ers of brushed wool. Just a .chine. Colors are navy and Ribbon _ trimmed few of each style e e $4.95 $1.95 $4.95 and embroidered, —really low priced tunity price... Sale price, - at Speclal November Opportunxtxes Iz Children’s Winter Wear Girls' Coats Tots' Coats r styles, made of camelair, polaire, Warm Serviceable Coats for the tot of 1 to § brightona <loths. " Sizes 6 0 10 years. Plain years, Made of fine velour and broadcloth— and fur-trimmed models. Excep- heavily interlined. _ Collars Jofi S L tionally good values at this op+ $15 w Astrakhan. A wonderful value $10.(x) portunity price . g at o thpesidhan s e Jack Tar Plaited Skirts of Navy serge, with detachable bodice. Sizes 6 to $3.95 14 years. Sale Price sescererencnen I George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W., Main 4224 All up to $13.50. . ..... Allup to $19.50. ...... All up to $30.00....... eommeessrente il ree Knitted Sweater Sets for the little tot. Consists of Cap, Sweater and Leggings. Colors are brown $350 or red. Very spe- . Shrs of the Screen fro: Griffith asd Selzaick Preductions MISS DIXIE O'NEIL B2 A TA o Do our guests hers tonight contestants of the Beauty Con- test will also be sntertained. P w Aone NO' -4 n’u" ‘r'g'rv‘um— DANCING Ten Overcoats for boys, sizes 3 to 6, made of good quality chinchilla. $5 m a Special for this o le at. wwoonn Girls' Dresses We are showing a very splendid assort- ment of dresses for the girl of 6 to 12 ,years. Attractive models with the spirit of youth predommalmg—Cr_epes, $8 95 Jerseys and Serges. Sale price.. . Coats for the Juniors —and girls of high school age $2o.m are specially priced atiseescese We really believe that we've never had such good coat values to offer—models both for school and dress wear.

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