Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. Society THE EVENING Flores have returned to their home in Costa Rica. STAR, WASHINGTON, mer in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Laugh- lin arrived in New York last week | Walsh, and spent a few days at the Hotel St. Regls before coming to Washington, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923. | man, Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, Capt. R. C.|and take possession of the house at Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Mrs.|3305 Woodley road, which they have Charles Boughton Wood, M:. and |recently purchased. Mrs. Henry Price Wright, Commander and Mrs. John H. Magruder, jr., and | Mes. W. Harry Brown Hestess Rindbeithay by ¢ the danc.|Thomas B Robertson. =~ |To Distinguisked Guests. J e bers ‘of the danc- ostes Ing class attending the 1 .zhfi"’d:‘“‘zf"fi,‘,"}(:fl William . Phil cul'fn';.x Harry Brown entertained a Y vening at the Hotel Hamilton were |jjps, Mrs. Richard Townsend, Mrs.|ovening’in her a‘nuru;‘m?i ““l‘_y:;n‘;:f York for the Army-Navy foot ball|the minister of Hungary and Count- | Charles Ffoulke, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, |iochugatts gvenue in - honor of game. ess Szenchenyi, . Joseph | yrs, R. 8. Reynolds Hitt, Mrs. George | Chief Justice and Mrs. William How- D) 3 Mrs. Coolidge and Guests Witness the|“se e 5. m o crosns, | Kol e op il it Sier | Besvnere srs " Joreph Sizsdsge S6% | 45k Presentation of Jal)anese Pl dre G T Bowman and Mrs. L. C.|Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mrs. Robert| J. Bell, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend,| y [ ay s Ty at the New National. Assistant Postmaster General W. Irving Glover left Washington today for Braddock, Pa., to deliver an ad- dress, after which he will return to the Caplital. Later ‘in the week Mr. and Mrs. Glover will go to New Dozen THIS Narcissus Hyacinth SOCIETY. Crocus & Talip WEEK Bac BULBS ONLY THE BLACKISTONE Cash and Carry Flower Stores No Phone Orders—No Charges—No Deliveries Except of Funeral Flowers 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 1209 Wisc. Ave. Downtown (New Store) (Georgetown) Cecil Lester Jones was hostess company of seventy at bridge erday afternoon, her guests in- cluding debutantes 'of this and the past two seasons. The party was glven In_honor of Miss Katharine {Continued on Ninth Pege.) joint hostesses at a | Hollister Chapman, W. Bowle Clark, |Mrs. Perry Johnson, Mrs. Clark Mun- tea dance Wednesday afternoon, De- | Henry M. Clurke, Bimore Cropley. | povs, Miee Biisaboth Hanna and Mre o cember 26, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at|Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mr. and | Morils Ernest Locke, A number of Washington barracl Walter Den Mrs. | brilliant dinner parties preceding the who are here rd_Dic inag) d Mrs. | dance and many supper paciics were the holidays. George Downey, Gabriel | interspersed during the evening. Ferrer, Miss Muriel Gra: s Mar- Mrs. Gerald Desmond Linke and 2 ! garet Greene th Hanna e Miss Irene Hancock Russell will b |(omma s | Mrs. Florence Theall of Washing- A il b joint hostesses at @ bridge and tea | Sre b o F Lo it | ton ‘and Mr. Kaward Bruce Douglas 3 | apartment at 2400 16th street. 1s-afternoon at the Chevy Chase|abeth iitt. » Hopkin, | of Minneapolin, Minn., were married, this afternoon for the Jup-| “Gen. and Mrs. Davis will go to New | Club, in honor of Miss Anne Devereux | James Ives, Miss Betty 1ve |in New York, Saturday afternoon, at anese performance, “The|York thé end of the week to attend |and Miss Eugenla Lejeune. Other X The weddIng Special Attention to Ladies We Neville Johnson, M the Hotel Gladstone. ) i Far East under the auspices of ‘h“i‘h“ Army and y foot- ball game. fiux’flls 4t the hrll}g&: include Mme. nson, 1 Perry John vag @ very pretty affalr and was American ssociation of University | Mi =3 ustemente, Mme. Vag: fon, James Kert. Licut. Commander | a5, 4 ¥or¥, bretiy JEME Sohiaing Occidental Restaurant v = Northrup, Miss Mary Emil itnangl Sinig “i\usx‘ sneh '\lllgfluf'r.\ “uller of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mr. The Famous Place to Dine Women. Her guests will be the Rev. | a large at luncheon today at | MIss Bessie D. McKeldi; Bafore o Atee s Dr. and Mrs. Jason Noble Pierce and | the Chevy Chase Club, when her |Ashford, Miss Virgin eater Mrs. J. Butler Wright. | Bu included Miss Helen Straus: M s, for the cadets from West Point for Davis will entertain a company of vill occupy a | elve at dinner this evening in their Virginia Edwards entertained | Hamilton, an, a Alfred D. Smith of Scars mon, Migs Viriinia MsCullough, Mis aud; Jece. "\;:‘r,l‘{.,zr;fi'&n‘ Gaughter, Ashfora, din, Mrs. Quinby Mc- | Jogith Mrs. William Howard Henry . Wallace, M e ’ . Fuller and Mrs. Smith - D. J. Sajor, Octavius Men- | hg ‘sisters of the bride. Rev. George Hoover, Mrs. Robert Lansing well known women are patron Taft Herbert ! Mme. Jusserand will be the honor suest and speaker at a forum lunch- ‘s University Club, o'clock. Mrs. Frank | The ambassador of Chile de Math N Thursday, and will sail the Aconcagua, to p: months at their home in Chile. The Gelasio compan this evening Hotel in New York. The ambassador of Ttaly, Don | : will be host to a £ t dinner | perforn Duse Diplomats Honor ¢ At Dinner Party T The minister of Bul Panaretoff : ama and Mme suests of honor at a dinner tonight by Mr. and Mre. Harr ment. The minister of Serbs Cr Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich P: hich, will leave Washington Saturday for | Californfa. Dr. Pavichich will visit every principal city in that state and will make a number of addresses, 1 cluding one at the Unlversity of ifornfa. He will return to Washing ton December 24 Mme. von Lewi counselor. of the ¥, and Mrs. William e of | Representative Vaile of Colorado, will | be the guests at tea this afternoon | of Mrs. Margaret B. Downing, whose other guests will be the Brookland unit, which is working for the relie of the German children in the Ruhr| district. Mrs. Frank Hess and Mrs. | Frank O'Hara will preside at the tea table. wife of Mr. Diamantopoul the Greek legation Miss Nina Dian Washington today fo will stay Hotel Ambassador for a short time, returning to the Capital near the end of the week. r New York and The adjutant general of the Army. Maj. Gen. Robert Dav: and M | b Beale, Jones, Mrs. Xen t ats and | ) the | N Laura Winder Marshall, Mis a Lejeune, Miss Claudia Reed, abeth Taylor Adams, Miss other | le Miss Betty leanor Gra: Agnes Ash Miss Anne Devereus, Miss Eu Merle, Miss Norvell Clark Miss' Eleanor Northrup, , Miss Katharine Kathleen Dwyer, Miss Miss Elizabeth Mar Elizabeth Taylor phen Price and Mrs. . Edwards, mother of the hos genie Le Munford. Mi John Mr, and Mrs, Edwards will go to New York Thursday, accompanied by Mlss Edwards, and will attend the Army and Navy game and return Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. will entertain at dancing, Saturda 3 hou: w home on Ma; and Mrs house for L next month will be their firs 4 there vanus Stokes, jr., nner, followed ‘b; evening, December warming for their n : M. the Jones Hotel Senator and Mrs, taken a suite Roosevelt Wesley Lo at ‘the Beatrice Henning, daughter of sistant Secretary of Labor and E. J. Henning, entertained mem- of the Chi Omega Sororit; sisted by Mrs. Raymond Reed and Mrs. John A. Spanogle presided at the tea table. Mr. with and Mrs. Paul Johnson have them their son,. Ensign John Norton Johnson. who has come to Washington to be the best man at the wedding of Miss Margaret Yates Taylor. daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, to Mr. Alfred Craven Bruce, which will take place ovember 27. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will enter- tain at dinner Monday evening in compliment to Miss Taylor and Mr. Bruce and the members of their wed- ding party. Admiral and Mrs. Willlam B. Ca- perton and their daughter, Miss Mar- guerite Caperton, have taken an apartment at Stoneleigh Court for the winter and are expected to ar- rive Friday from Newport, where they have been through the summer. The counselor of the legation of Costa Rica and Senora de Gonzalez Henderson's—Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Years o0 Henderson’s —always proves a pleasure to those to whom the finer type of home furnishings make appeal. {If you have a new home to fu nish, a dining room to re-equip before Thanksgiving, or are on the lookout for Xmas Gifts of dis- tinction, our stocks merit your attention. 2% We show Suites and Odd_Pieces for Every Room—all at LOWEST CONSIST- T PRICES. Quality considered. James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 & Street—Phones Mzin 7675 Main 7676 1106 G Street.. N\W. “ e House ot Faihion™ Hundreds of New Coats Just Arrived for a Thanksgiving SALE! ’ Beautiful Fur-Collared COATS 458 and $59s0 At a Saving of $15 to $30 Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats At a Saving of $15 to $35 169 18958 11 (see The Season's Fashionable Dresses For Street and Afternoon Wear . Party or Dance All the Newest Models and Materials Special Sale! 2580 13050 34950 Special Reducfiona on Tailored and Dress Suits Merle, Mis: Freeman Clarke. Miss Katharin < ama Sttt Betty orvell Clarke Munford, Winder Marshall and Mrs. gmont Koenlg. number of additional guests have been asked for the tea which follows bridge. | Mrs. James Marion Butler will en tertain ‘at tea Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock, In compliment to the North { Carolina ladies attending the U. D. C. convention. The North Carolina Co- { Wil receive with Mrs. Butler. r guests in their home ann's moth and Mister, y and Mrs. Wyatt M Kauffmann entertain will at guests. . . Ashmead 1 small_company ternoon in honor Mayer. her hons: p & uller was hostess t ten yesterday of Mrs. Ho: Robert F. Mackenzie will ny at ding this evening in her home on R stre Miss Helen Colbert and Miss Marcla Chapin, who spent the week end in New York with friends at the W dorf-Astoria, are now visiting in Bos- ton. They are expected to return to Washington the first of next week Mrs. Gerald Desmond Linke will go to Philadelphla Thursday to meet her husband, Lieut. Linke, and together they will go to New York for the Army-Navy game returning to Wash- ington next week. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughiin bhave returned to their home on € cent place, after_spending the su Le Paradis ! No. 1 Thomas Circle Even the famous Dance Musle ean't ec the culsipe at dinner here. Judge for self—try our Dinners, $2.00 No cover charge for dinner. Main 3336 for reservation. Phone Dancing to THE LOUVRE An Unusual Opportunity Offered for Wednesday and Thursday High-Grade Dresses Including both street and afternoon models—takeh from our regular grades at much higher prices— Choice, $ involved. +lonfal Dames residing in Washington Mr. and_ Mrs. Samuel H. Kauffmaun | . luncheon tomorrow at Rauschers for | Special Steak and Italian: It’s really an extraordinary sale—of very late designs —in Satin, Flat Crepe, Satin Canton, Crepe Romaine, Chiffon Velvet, Poiret Twill—detailed with embroidery, beads, lace, fur and velvet trimmings. The size assortment is good—and the color variety in- cludes all the wanted shades. Worth-while savings are e s and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. hes2t 5 7 Y., offici- . Mittehell, Garleton Moran, Miss | x4 myth of Scaradale, : il | *"The ceremony was followed by ash, Hobart Newman, | dinner at the Hotel Ambassador. xton. M. and Mm — 1d, Commande » Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries - entertain a company at nner Ritter, Dur-| Wednesday, December 12, preceding al and Mrs. H. H. | the first Army dance of the season, s Mary Sanger, M~. and | which will be given that evening at M. and Mm New Willard Hotel. Miss and Mrs. Fries will shortly adacd, e p their house on Corcoran street ter Tic 12th & G Sts. 12th & G Sts. Bertram Cohn Co. Tomorrow’s Sensational Value! COATS $ 49.50 FURS: COLORS: Beaver Black Fox Brown Squirrel Kit Fox Wolf Gray Taken from our regular stock and now marked from $65.00 to $89.50. #=" A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selection <51 Your Choice of Any Velvet Hat in Our Stock Regardless of Cost 1115 1117 F STREET Sale - Continues of all Velvet Hats $12.50 and $13.50 In three groups— $15 to $19.50 Now $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 el bl e bl Pl Bl el Pl le—— el Tolc ] 48-Inch Genuine Hudson Seal Guliug ?agfinltle (‘9{@ EXTRAORDINARY VALUES (dyed $268 N event of unparalleled importance when pregented by us, for the integrity of our name is behind every fur sold here. A HE unusual selling price of these coats would ordinarily be the cost to us. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 10, 42, 44 J Street Corner Jhirteenih Muskrat) T an unus“ally zdvantageous Price one of our expcfl {urriflrs managed to secure a limited number of genuine Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) skins, which he has made up into coats under our direction. These beautiful coats are forty-eight inches long, with collar and cuffs of genuine Skunk, Viatka Squirrel or Siberian Squir- rel. They are handsomely lined with light-weight brocade velvet. Coats kel e[ [o[=——=]q] 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. ?bili}ssb orn 5> g_;_ 0% For Personal Use—or Christmas Giving —this advance sale of Corduroy Robes Quoted at surprisingly low prices $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 The smart wide-wale Corduroys:—fashioned into gracefully flowing and splendidly tailored Robes—are of a score of con- venient and comfortable uses. Plain colors of warm and ap- pealing hues—and in the $5 grade the rich brocaded designs with consistently fine linings. Sizes up to 44. jole—xjol—ald——ole——a]ov—=bl—Dlale—Tl—=lo[c—— o] —=lal—=[n]—2J] Bl by Shingors —]Just across the aisle you'll find an assortment of various styles of Felt Sl'pgers—ribbon and fur trimmed—and in harmonious colors—for wear with these Robes. Specially priced at Q8c and 51_49.

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