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8 Soc Baron de Cartier de Marchienne Host SOCIETY. iety otable Company Celebrating King Albert’s Saint’s Day. ambassador of Belgium aron de Cartier de Mar- chicnne, was host at dinner at the embassy In celebration of the patron saint’s day of King Albert of Belgians. The guests were the § retary of State, Mr. Hughes; the Chief Justice, Mr. Taft; the Secre- tary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon; the Secretary of Commerce, Mr.. Hoover the Speaker of the House, Represent- ative Frederick H. Gillett; Senator Glass, Senator Watson, former Sen- ator Hitcheock, Senator David A, Reed, Senator Gerry, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Senator Swanson, the dersecretary of state, Mr. Phillips: Mr. Willlam R. on, Admi B. Noyes, Mr. George Barr Baker, amuel Gomper: rnon Kellogs Frank H. Mgr. kinridge = Kirby irservis, The minister arland and Mme. Peter will entertain at dinner this evening at their residence, 15 16th street and Col. S The minister of Sweden and Mme. llenberg returned to Washington t evening after an absence of we 1 months. They arrived in New at the cnd of last week and r malned there for several days. Th minister joined M Wallenberg in . thelr home in Sweden in the late summer after spending some time at Newport. minister of Siam, will go to -, and will return to Wash- The Phya Buri interested cing Class.” ssued invitations for 0f dunces to be given in t red sufte at the New Willard Hotel, beginning with the initial dance De- cember 21. The class is the relncarna- tion of the popular dancing cla beld at the homs of Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh for two seasons, and known as the “Twenty-Twenty Club.” The re- organization 1s just completed with & list of special patronesses, includ- ing: Senora de Elizalde, Senora de Al- faro, Mme. Peter, Senora de Olaya, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Thomas sh, Mrs, Harry Brown, Mrs. John Allan_Dougherty, Mrs. George Mondell, Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman. The dances will be g 21, January 18, 14 and Thursday, . An extra dance may be given, but they will all take place at the New Willard Hotel, Senator-elect Henrik Shipstead of Minnesota will make his home at the Franklin _Square Hotel during the session of Congr allace S . have re- - the opening their home during the Representative and Mr: Dempsey of Lockport, turned to Washington of Congress and will mak: at the Shoreham Hotel winter. Surgeon General and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland_will entertain a company at dinner Wednesday evening, December 12, preceding the first Army dance which will be given that evening at the New Willard. Capt. and Mrs. Albert J. Gore will entertain a company of ten at dinner this evening in honor of Maj. Gen. «nd Mrs, Willard Holbrook, who will sail next week for Panama and the Treific coast. Mrs, Davenport White entertained & company of sixteen at luncheon to- day in her apartment at the Dresden in honor of Mrs. Stanley Rinehart. Mrs. muel Beverly Williamson was hOStess to a company of twent: six at luncheon today at the Wa ington Club. Mr. Swagar Shetley and Washington, former director of the division of finance, United States ailroad Administration, was enter- tained at luncheon today at the Army and Navy Club, in celebration of hi birthday anniversary. The guests i cluded the assistant secretary of war, Mr. Dwight F. : the assistant secretary of 1 “adsworth; Rear Admiral Gra g the assistant secretary of the Nav: Col. Theodore Rooseveit; Judge Harry Covington, Jugene Meyer, j Judge Milton liott, Mr. Clarence . Aspinwall, Mr. Alexander Britton, tol, Coleman Jennings, Mr. Claudian B. Northrop, Mr. Richard W. Mr. Charles P. Light and Mr. F Johnston of Birmingham and Wash- ington. h- Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller enter- | tained at luncheon today Miss ~Margaret Zolnay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Ju- lian Zolnay. The other guests in cluded Miss Ruth Wallace, Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Clau- dia Read, Miss Mary Stitt, Mlss Emma Stitt, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Adams, Miss Anne Devereux, AMiss Bet Byrne, Miss Ruth ard, Miss Vir- winia Agnes Ashford, Miss Zolnay, Miss Lit Dawson, Miss Eleanor Northrup, Miss lane Hopkins, Miss Alice Bonn, Miss \Margaret Davies, Miss Mary Jovee, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Esther McVann, Miss Irone Hancock Russell, Miss Vera Hines, Miss Mary Happer, Miss Mary Gully, Miss Louise Ran- dolph, Bessie McKeldin, Miss Medora Rober Miss Margaret Crosson. Mrs. Xenophen Price and Mrs. Roger Bagnal. Mrs. Tiller was isted by Mrs. Frederick Irving 3 rs, Ernest G. Walker, Mrs. Zolnay! mother of the guest of honor, nd Mrs. William Wolff Smith. Mrs, Smith gave several short reviews of new books after the luncheon and the house was gay with quantities of vellow chrysanthemums, 0 _honor of debutante Mrs. Willlam A. Moffett is enter- taining at tea this afternoon, from 5 to 7 o'clock, for her debutante daughter, Miss Janet Moffett, in com- pliment to her house guest, Miss Scy- tha Mark of Chicago, debutante, who is passing a few days in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner will antertain at tea Whursday, December 11, from & to 7 o'clock, at Rauscher's, when_they will present their daug] ter, Miss' Anpa Southard Larner to society. The dramatic Club will give its iress rehearsal at Walter Reed Hos- pital, a8 they did last year. The boys seemed to enjoy it so much that they are going to take their company there again December 6. Miss Caroline Story is in charge of the committee for the sale of tickets for plays to be given by the Dramatic Club at the Playhouse on December 7 and 8. Assisting her are Miss Carolyn Thom, Miss Dora Parker, Mrs. Chaun- Paker, Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss Katherine Wylie, Miss Frances Hamp- son, Miss Beatrice Beck, Miss Bessie McKeldin and Miss Eugenie Lejeune. Due to the difficulty in obtaining scenery for “The Minute,” a play called “1899” has been substituted. In the cast will bs Miss Olyve Graef, ‘)Kl:s Marjory Wright and Mr, Marion Law. - The plays are for the benefit of the huilding fund of Miss Ingall's Lodge for Girls. Miss Dorothy Schurman, daughter of the United States minister to China, and ‘Miss Caroline Swift will arrive last evening | the | un-; Cambridge, | o'clock are Mrs. John Allan laugherty Louisville ! today from B the Fuestx of 3 | 1. Brook over Thanksgiving. McKee also will come for the | from New Haven. Delos A. Blodgett will enter- of sixteen at dinner | . in honor of h ,» Dr. and Mrs. Richard Smith nd Rapids, Mich, who have to spend Thanksgiving with her. r take her guests to the ball the Episcopal | Ear and Throut Hospital Alivs Rebe ellington at dinner th iscopal | ar and Throat Hospital. Peter will | t din- | n and Mrs. ene, Who are return- their wedding trip. Mr. | Peter will later take their ball for the Lenefit of | Eve. Eu hroat | . Walter mpany of tw the . ner this and daug Al ing from and Mr: copal Hospital Mra. Mason Wilbur Svans will on from : residence, | Cleveland Park Mrs. Robert E. Lee will go to Phil- | adelphia today to be the. guest of | Mrs. Francis 1. du Pont in her winter | home the Be returning to | Washirgton £ Mrs. Lee will] motor with Mrs. du Pont to her sum- | mer home, Louvais, in Wilmington, | Grav and Mrs. | be t home | to 3 o'clock at' Hoss pla MRS, DAVID | included in former lists for the Navy Relief ball to be given at the New Willard Hotel tomorrow night at 10 ner. Mrs. Ridgely Richard Mrs gen v 3 Hennen Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. John A. J Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mre. ck A Mrs. Carl B in, Kauffmann, Nicholas Geors i A. Harlow, Archibald Hald ' Mrs. *Mrs. Willlam_Phillips, Mrs. Walter E. Hop- ge, Mrs. William 'A. Moffett, Mrs : | Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Adolphus | drews ‘ana Mrs. A. B. Dewey Mrs. nston Maj. and Mrs. L. Townsend Gerow have their house guest Mrs. row's mother, Mrs. Thomas Scovell Jewett, wife o 'Rear Admiral Jewett. Luquer, ) Mrs. Randolph Kim, Mrs. Willlam Beverly 2 Mrs! Willlam D. Machougall, ad Moore, 3Mrs. Clark Munford, Mrs verley R. Mason, Mrs. ( Mat- thews, Mrs, Frank B Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs Peele, Mrs. Lawrence ¢ Truman G. Palm 24 Puller, Mrs. Stanl Rinehart, William C. Rives, Mrs. John ( mpson, Mrs. Willard S: S, T. Stotesbury, Mrs dard,” Mrs. Nathan B Charles H. Stockton, The ball at the Willard tonight for the benefit of the free wards of the Eplscopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hos- pital promises to be a brilliant affair. All of the boxes have been taken. The guests will be received by Mrs. David Meade Lea,-the president of the board of lady managers, assisted by Mrs. Watson F. Clark, the first vice president, and Mrs. Willlam Curti: White, the second vice president. Commander C. T. Jewell will make the presentations to the receiving party. fiss Janet Moffett, chairman of the oung ladies’ committee, has asslst- ing her practically all of the season's debutantes, which insures a full at- tendance of youth and beauty. Box holders include Secretary Mel- lon, Countess Szechenyl, Mrs. Wil- liam Phillips, Senator and Mrs rence C. Phipps, Mrs. George W. Van- derbflt, Mre. Marshall Field, Mrs. Willlam C. Rives, Mrs. George W. Baird, Mrs. Charlés Boughton Wood, Mrs. Haynes FEllis, Mrs. Nathan B. Scott. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. E. A Harriman, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, ) Mrs. William. H. Brownson, Mrs. Wil- {liam Corcoran Fustis, Mrs. Frank B. | Noves, Mrs. William Béverley Mason, |Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Frank | Hume, Mrs. Willlam Phélps Eno, Mre. { {Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. E. T. | bury, Mrs. Harry K. Boss, Mrs | man Willfams, Mrs. Beverley R. Ma- {son, Mrs. Edward J. Stellwagen, Mre. | Joseph Thropp, Mrs. Watson F ar Bright and Mrs. list patronesses includes Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Charles ans Hughes, Senora de Riano, Mme. | Hanihara, Mrs, John W. Weeks, )M Bdwin _Denby, Mrs. J3 Scott, Mrs. John Repairing A NO.1 WORK AT LOWEST PRICE Clay Armstrong, Upholsterer e : BEST PLACE . JONE ER ALL. PARLOR SUIT vour ‘orders in now to get your upholstering by Christmas. Phone Franklin 7483 Drop Postal 1233 10th St. N.W. TJustifying Your Confidence Is Our Success Law of NEW YORK and Return SUNDAY DECEMBER 2 Lyv. Washington 12:30 A.M. Arrive in New York in Early Morning RETURNING: Leave New York from C. R. R. of N. J. Terminais, Went 23d Street (uptown) 5:47 P.M.: Lib- erty Street (downtown), & standard time, same W e Mme. | D Henry Gett; Chilton, Mrs. William H, Taft, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. William | j Phillips, Mrs. Theodor Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph eric Atherton, Mr: Andrews, Mrs, Ch Truxton Beale, Mrs, ( Hlodgett Willard in, Heriry Excarsion Consult A. Frothin Charles C. Glover, Mrs. C. C. jr., Mra. Frederick Dent Grant, ) Guy Despard Goff. Mrs. Randall Hag Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant gham See Flyers Tieket mis Prexident of the board of Indy manngers o James \h\‘ ALTY | MEADE 1 Speel, Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. Alfred B. Thom, Mrs. Wilbur R. Tur- er, Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, Mrs W. Warren, Mrs Henry Mrs, C C. William Mrs. Charles Charles_ V. Williams, Mrs. | and Mrs, Mark | White. | Mrs. Norman Williams, Boughton Wood, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Tom A j John Hervey Young | Reld Yates i The mar of Miss | livan of New York to Mr. . | O'Connor, formerly of this city, is| | taking place today at the home of the | bride. After a trip to Atlantic City, | |where they will be at the Hotel Tray- | | ‘Why does the thermo | meter fall® | —because mercury is con- | tracted by cold more than the | tube which contains it. Hence, as the air grows colder, the mercury falls. Millions play safe with Puretes?™ Aspirin Tablets when chilly weather bri danget from colds and grippe. Absolutely true aspirin, tablets 50 made that their beneficial action begins in 15 seconds, Snow-white, highest purity, never irritate or burn. One of 200 Puretest prepara- tions for health and hygiene. Every item the best that skill and :onscience can arodnce. The Famous Place to Dine Before or After Theater “DANDERINE” Girls! A Gleamy Mass of Thick, Beautiful Hair 35-cent Bottle does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair Dancing, 6:30—9:00 One An ‘abundance of luxuriant hair full of life and lustre shortly follows uine toning up of negl dependable ‘“‘Danderine.’ Falling halr, itching scalp and the dandruff are ' corrected immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair is quick. Iy Invigorated, taking on new strength, olor and youthful beauty. *‘Danderine s delightful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasy. Any drug store, ~ thanhsgiving--- We very critical in the preparation of our menu—so that will include all of the regular Thanks- giving Palate Delights along with original spectal dishes that wHI make it & veritable feast. . 12 Noon—8:30 P. M. Wit Franhlin Sq. Fotel Franklin Square Orchestra The Conard Apartments 13th and Eye Sts. N.W. large kitchenette, ba th and dressing closet. Centrally Located Downtown $50.00 and $55.00 Office in Building Dinner have been Per Plate it $34% Special Room room, more, they will go to Elmhurst, N. J., to muke their home. Hazel-Sprigg Wedding at riage of Miss Lols Sprigs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mercer Sprige, to Mr. Josoph Willlam Hazel, wiil ']flkfl' place this afternoon o'clock St. M B! Church. The cercimons: will 1o pers formed by the Ttev. Dr lips, assisted by the Rev bert Scott Smith, American beauty have been uwed in' the chure house, where an informal re eption will bo held for the bers of the two families and intimate triends. The bride Chinese mand been worn 1 br, uantities ro and fe will we gown of in which has al generations s a wedding gown. It i8 made on stralght lines with front and back panels and a long, full train, with very short slceves of Brussel's laces He tulle veil will be held by a coro- net of lace and orange blossoms, and she will Ty lilies of the valley. Miss Harriet Bailey of Philadel- phia, is attending her cou : tron l]f honor and will wear nfa(;)rlui;l'lnnu and old gold chiffon, made with a close-fitting bo a bouffant skir S|:rlv“.:\ [K:‘“ poke-shaped of Lrow tulle and will carry gweeth Mrs. Sprigg, mother of the will wear wn of silver gr: vet and sily oth, made on lines, and M ¢ Harbin, m the bridegroom, will be in b caded chiffon velvet, with velvet hat Mr. James best man ward brown Littlehale and the ushe > de La v Mr. Henry Brown Turner of New York, Dr. J Carroll dley, Mr. Eimer Carter, Mr. John Lockwood Alvoril Mr, and Mrs. 1 dfter the pion for a wedding latter wearing a_traveling suit brown with t to m will make t in t Among the oul-of-town gues Mr. and Mys. Pa York, Mrs. Donald Mre. R. W J. Reilly the Mr. will be < will be 1 of Boston, ric and Mre! » of New York marri th T, Loughran of Mount Cliire .+ #on of Mr. and Jame of Su- perfor. Wis.. tonk place this = at 9:30 at : 1. The e reh- bishop of Baltimore, the 1t e. M J. Curley, assisted by the Rev, John ghan and the Re Dr. John An. bride white crep on long stra train falling veil of place b to Mr. France wore a gown of soft point lace, made . with a court houlders. Her was held in blossoms THE EVENING STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923 T and she carried sweetheart roses and lilles of the valley. | Miss Frances Sullivan and Miss An- | na Lee Pace attended the bride, wear- ing frocks of belge-colored georgette crepe heavily embroiderd in crystal beads, hats of brown satin, and car-| ried arm bouquets of pink dalsy | chrysanthemums and rosebuds. { Mr. Charies Burns was the best man and the ushers were Mr, John Cautley, Mr. John Spack Smith and Mr. John King k. | Mk Loughiran, mother of the bride. wore w kown of beaded black satin, | with a hat to match. After the reception. which followed | at the University Club, Mr. Rooney | and his bride left for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a dark blue gown with a coat trimmed in -beaver fur and @ brown velour hat. They will make their home at South Bend, Ind. The ceremony was the first that Archbishep Curley has performed in the archdlocese since his elevation to the ecclesiastical post left vacant by the death of Cardinal Gibbons. Mrs. Rooney, an honor graduate of Trinity College, has the distinction of being the only woman ever award- BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Sea Island—Cruises. CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURS i CHRISTHAS TOREETINGS CHRISTMAS CARDS BALLAKD 1340 G Street N.WV. 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Miss Louise| Branch of Richmond will visit Mis: Hanna at the time of the dance, and | others who will come to V for the party are Miss Louise 4 (Continued on Ninth Vage.) Thanksgiving Dihner 12:30 O'Clock to 7:30 0’Clock When You Think of Xmas, Think of Us You will be well repaid. Wonderful show- ing of exquisite and useful gifts—Parlor ps, Boudoir Lamps, Mahogany Tabie. ning Room Sets. Chairs. Bedroom & old designs such as are mot 1o Le found els where; reasonable, etc. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. _Main 5373-5374 The Mary Elisabeth Tea Room Special Thanksgiving Dinner 12:30 to 7 P.M. One Dollar and a Half 1779 Columbia Rd. : New leerty Winter Garden il 402 New Jersey Ave. N.W. NOW OPEN l‘ High Class Entertaining and Dancing Every | Night | Featuring Ruth Riggins Fannetta Burns, Johnnie Fore man and Arthur King. Special Thanksgiving Dinner Served from 5 to 9 P.M. 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