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8 SOCIETY. Society Mrs. Coolidge Occupying Presidential Box at National This Afternoon to Hear American Barytone. ‘OOLIDGE will occupy the presidential box at the Na- tional Theater this afternoon to hear the American bari- | tone, John Charles Thomas, n & program. She will have with her | the skiet fall Mrs. Harve: who, with Col. Harvey, | the satin. Sh former ambassador to Great Britain, | “hite House, | roses. Her daughter wears a daiaty go of white satin, the bouffant skirt tri med with garlands of rose hips, and the long-waisted 1 with bateau neck and wi The satin gown is comple white chiffon sprinkled w | the afternoon. = ecefving with Mrs, Gray and_her | Belgium, Baron dor pf inneapolis this fi @ de Cartier, went to M morning to : versary of th Mr. Willlam shter are Miss Ruth Wailace, Mi Diamantopoul Miss uss, Miss Norv Mille b Wrenn and Mi . the editor he ing a personal end of the ambassa- dor. Baren de Cartier will return Sunday. K rd. tea table are Mrs. Cabot Albion, Mrs. William Bar The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Den- by. will return today fro where he hus been for and. with Mrs. Denby, w York tomorrow for the Navy game. Mrs. Pet v Army and | Miss S| 55 | ea = Miss Flora- Macdonald. Senora de Alfaro. wife of th ister of Panama, was h to company at luncheon today, enter taining at the legation, on Massa- chusetts avenue, min guests at a buffet supner, aft which the company will 2o tu Wary man Park Hotel for dancing. Minister of Colombin and i debutan Mme. de Olaya Hosts Tonight. flahs atre Bl The minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya, will entertain at dinne this evening at the Hamilton Hote in honor of the former minister o Colombia, Dr. Carlos Adolfo Uruet: and Senora Urueta. There will be |3 sixteen guests in the company. Senator Henrik Shipstead of Minue- | apolis is arriving Saturday or|ford Sunday, preparatory to the opening p of Congress, and he will Yprobably stay in a hotel. If Mrs. Shipstead comes on at all for his first sessio: in the Senate it will not be until} later in the season, as she has, not sufficiently recovered from a serious illness suftered in September. nd Mrs. Wood- e honor guests at of the former am- rance and Mrs. Henry luncheon was given at Miss s 1o ned, Miss Helen Jane Hopkins, throp, Miss s Margaret Zolna Miss The military a embassy and Mrs, C, ton entertaifed a_company Toi P 'd- luncheon today. ormer Proside ton will g0 to New York tomorrow lunfheon tod: bassador _to White. The the residence of Mr. and Mrs, White and there were twelve guests in the company. game. The naval attache of the Venezu entertained a small company ton in compliment to the retirir Mrs. Dial, wife of Senator Nathan- | % Mrs. Dial, wife of Senator naval attache of the Brazilian fel B. Dial of South Carolina, will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to & o'clock in honor of the South ~ Carolina delegation to the United Daughters of the Confederacy convention. ~ Mrs. Dial will have re- ceiving with her the state presidents of th and_South Carolina. Miss v of Greensboro, . Darlington, Admiral and Mrs. aunt, “Miss Elizabeth { for the winter. Emily Dial will assist and Mrs. rt A. Cooper, wife of the former Governor of North Carolina, and Mrs, cil of Birmingham, N. C., will pre- | side at the tea table, Mrs. Dial is & niece of Maj. Gen. Ramseur of North Carolina over the week end. The weekly pan-American lunch- | eon of the chiefs of mission of the | Peter Latin American republics was held | Hussein itatn today in the Hotel Hamilton. Among ! the gucsts were the ministers of | Calif. The other guests included t minister of Switzerland and lai; lan legation, Lieut. Diogenes Morles, luncheon todayv at the Hotel Hamil- 53 B Helen Clark Munford, { &S er Later Mrs. Gray I entertaining the asslstants and a number of addition- er d- te Thompson, | Eleanor | The first debutante of the weas Helen Strauss and | £ the British C. G. Col. and ‘Mrs. Charl- to attend the Army and Navy foot ball |2 e- at g al at em- bassy, Capt. Heraclito Graca Aranha . Hay- #3 Dorothy Hayden and Mrs. T Balnbridge, are at the Mariborough | Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann left Wash- | i n today to attend the Army and | foot ball game in New York fll be absent from Washington Mrs. Emerson Howe entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs C. M. Grifith of Pasadens Mme. the minister of Persia, Mirza the charge d-af- Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Gua- temala, Colombia, Costa Rica, Haiti. Honduras, Boli the charge d faires of Peru, Mexico, Cuba, ragua and Salvador and Dr. Rowe, director general of the Pan- American Union garment will soon tell you it you made a m | take in taking it to the wrong piace. The first debutante of this season to | g WO[ FURRIER, “is Miss | Muriel Eleanor Gray, who is being pre- | 30-33 Florida Ave. N.W. Beautiful Co; sented by her mother, Mrs. Pearle Joore Gray, &t @ tea from 4 to 7 o'clock | in their home at 3528 Edmonds street, | The house has # charming arrange- of white chrysanthemums, pink ses and palms. Mrs. Gray s in corn- | color_embroidered crepe made on the straight, long lines, trimmed with mar- Zen fur, and a corsage bouquet of pink xion and Hair scription of 00N Ask Dept. and Drug Stores and Offce, 1405 Eye 'st. N.W. " The Artistry of Paris inspired this French Dpll Frock ITH ruffie after ruffle of chiffon—from the palest shell pink to the deepest rose pink—a tight-fitting bodice elaborately encrusted with crys- tals—a corsage of French roses and sil- ver cloth adds the finishing touch to this fascinating dance frock. $89.50 [Effl@[b@@fln@flo WASHINGTON Fashion Plates Will tell you nothiog, but your Snished fur . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923. Alternating at_the | evens, Mrs, Watson Freeman Clark, Mrs. Edouard a Muncaster, | Genevieve | rthrop and MISS MURL ANOR GRAY, { afternoon, @t her resldence, 3528 Edmonds street. Ifnm-: of Peru and Senora de Gonzalez Prada, the counselor of the Japanese nd Saburi, Maj. and 3 t and Capt. and Mrs, near Kensington. Md suests were Admiral and M oun o be prexented, her mother. Mre. Pearle oore Gray, prexenting her to her friends at a tea from 4 to 7 o'clock this dinner last evening of Capt. and Mrs. Chester Wells In their suburban home The air attache of the British em- | { bassy. Group Capt. M ristle, will entertain at a stag dinner this even- {ing in hono thé winners of the Schneider cup. the international rac- ing trophy won this year by the j United States naval air service. There will be twenty-four guests in the company Kindergarten ay hours from 1 to 4 p.m. Supervised Pla: 1762 Columbla Rosd e [ Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine Mrs, Charles Oman, wife { of Com- i mander Oman, U. 8. N entertained at bridge today | Mrs. Alexander Specially Priced for | Immediate Disposal. Daytime and Afternoon FROCKS In Satins, Crepes and Twills All Desirable Models Taken From Our Regular Stock. Navy, Henna, Black, Green and All Other Wanted Shades. Special at $29, $39, and $49 Hats, $10 and $15 P IPASTERNAK Conn. Ave. Shop. 1209 Conn. Ave. SHOP 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. A Sale of Fur-Trimmed at $79.50 *89.50 139 Into each of these three groups have been placed our regular coats, worth $15 to $30 more. ‘The superb quality of furs and ma- terials and splendid assortments will easily solve your coat problem. Children’s Play House and Kindergarten classes from 9 to 12 a.m. | Before or After Theater _ Solving Your Coat Problem—| ‘lllm Dugald MacDougall, Admiral and Mrs. John D. Beuret, Admiral and Mrs. Richard H. Jackson, Admiral and Mra. Ashley H. Robertson, Admiral Andrew T. Long, Admiral Marbury Johnston, Capt. and Mra. Richard H. igh, Capt. and Mrs. Edwin T. Pollock, Capt. and Mrs. Charles ¥, Preston, Lieut. Com- mander and Mrs, King, Commander and Mrs. William R. Furlong, the Misees MacDougall, Miss El _Sar- geant, Commander Bemis and Com- mander Binghi Capt. and Mrs, Wells will entertain at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club Saturday evening, December 8, in hon- or of Admiral and Mrs. Hilary P. House. coran, who are will spend a portion of the winter. Mr, and tertained at dinner last evening. man Park Hotel for the winter. brief visit in Ne k. k rles Deering Donohue, re- cently elected justice of the supreme days with Mrs. Donohue, at the Lee | (G Mr. and Mrs. George Eustis Cor- spending_a year abroad, are now in Home, where they M. Woodbury Blair en- Representative and Mrs. J. G. Strong | have opened their apartment at Ward- ‘The undersecretary of the Treasury, Mr, G. B. Winston, returned to Wash- ington this morning after making & Mrs. T. A. Caraway, wife of Senator court of New York, 1s passing a few ‘(Continued on Ninth Page.) —of interest to all desizing flowers and plants for the week-end: Pompom 'Mums. . : .50c & $1 bunch ....50c each Boston Ferns, $2 values $1 each Table Ferns, $1.50 values. . .$1 each THE BLACKISTONE No Phone Orders—No Charges—N» Deliveries Ezcept of Funeral Flowers 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 1209 Wisc. Ave. Downtown (New Store) (Georgetown) “. . . . 'Tis the Eternal Law. that first in beauty should be firsg in might.” ; “L made some silver vases . chased with masks after the rarest antique fathion,” wrote Benvenuto Cellini of the beautiful things he created centuries ago. And as thesc things glad- dened the hearts of kings <o do the rare and beautiful gifts chosen from the Schmidt Collection gladden the hearts of your friends. The figure of Beavenuto attached to every Schmidt gift enhances its value, for'it is the recognized insignia of good taste in gift selection. Tusignia of | Good Taste” For Fifty-four Years Inporters of old and modern silver. Shef- field plate, old and modern glass, garniturcs and fine porcelains. Look for the figure of Benvenuto The insignia of good taste A.Schmidt&Son - 1211 Connecticut Ave. N.39. WASHINGTON, D. C. BOSTON NEW MAGNOLIA YORK EWPORT Friday&StuaySpecials Cash and Carry Flower Stores | SOCIETY. Henderson’s—Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Years | Two Things Will Impress You —at Henderson’s. The first is the immediately evident superiority of our entire assemblage of artistic homefurnishings. The second is found in Henderson Prices, which Are Invariably The Lowest, quality LIVING ROOM considered. DINING ROOM AND BERHOOMS & Visitors are always welcome at Hen- derson’s and incur no obligation to buy. Come in for gift suggestions. James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperics, Upholst 1108 G Street—Phones v, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 Main 7676 12th and G Streets Odd and End Sale Closing Out All Odd Garments at Give-Away Prices TOMORROW This Sale Positively Ends at 2 P.M. No charges, no C. O. D.’s, all sales final. $25.00 $19.50 to $2950 | $32.50 to $45.00 SPORT Silk & Cloth Fur-Trimmed COATS DRESSES COATS DY | 5102 | 5150 Only 12 75—1 of a Kind Only 20 $29.50 $35.00 Lot of Fur-Trimmed SUITS DRESSES and JAQUETTES COATS $5 .00 Only 2 Only 5 Velvet Hats $5, $7.50, $10.00 HATS 2. One of a Kind Only 6 19.50 to $29.50 SPORT SPORT COATS 122 $25 to $39.50 ThE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Smart Coats —of excellent authorship, show- ing the Louvre influence in the moderate price - markings Illustrative of what you can choose in value and effect and price—is plainly evi- denced in a coteric of Coats we have * marked at " 57950 They are trimmed with the luxurious furs—and made up in those rich, soft pile weaves that are elegant in their effect and most satisfactory in their service. Side-tie and straightline models; beautifully silk- lined. You just won’t be able to duplicate these Coats—at this price. Other Dress Coats. . $69.50 to $275.00 Sports Coats. . ., . . .$29.50 to $105.00 All Velvet Hats —have been reduced— —grouped into three lots— $fz.50 and $13.50 grades. . $7.50 $15.00 to $19.50 grades. . . .$10.00 $20.00 to $30.00 grades. . . .$12.50 1106 G Street . N.W. A Big Thanksgiving Sale Friday and Saturday HUNDREDS NEW COATS At Savings of $10 to $30.00 oo caers s S45) o $59-50 - HANDSOME COATS plain. Rich fur coll —luvurious cloths—in wo misses” and stout si $6950 $89.50 $110.00 Sport and Top Coats, Special, $25.00 Sport Coats, Exclusive Cloths, Fur Collars Special, $49.50 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES For afternoon and strect, in Crepes, Silks, Satins, Laces, Velcets. Two Days, $25 and 539_50 F B 1% Evening and Dance Dresses Wonderful Display $25 to $89.50 $15.00 40 Fur Scarfs and Neck Pieces Values to $30.00. To Close, $10, $12.50 & $15.00 None Reserved—All Sales Final 100 Beautiful Overblouses—All Coiors Values to $7.95—To Close, $3.98 to $5.00 100 Dresses—Special Jerseys, knit cloths, twill and crepes.