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SOCIETY. President and Mrs.Coolidge Entertaining i~ at Their First State Function at : the White House Tonight. HB President and Mrs. Cool- | held by a rhinestone ornament. Misk idge will hold their first state | Read will wear a quaint (rork ol‘ function at the White House white chiffon velvet. made close-fitting bodice and a _very tonight, entertaining in hon- | bouffant skirt, the neck line being or of the members of the cabinet. A :-_mc;daxwlth M}:Mr;‘r and seed pearls : 4 so mark the waist fine. &h musical will follow: the dlnmer. 10| yij oarry’a bouquet of roses. wiolete which additional guests have been |and 1ilies of the walley tied with St N bon_and f;v‘ilnd‘\\nlh white ostrich . o Dosiens ers. rs. Kitchin will wear & Mrs. Coolldge occupied the p 10| BOWN of dark blue velvet. trimmed in tial gallery at the Capitel today 10| grchid and silver metal cloth. hear the President's message, and with her were Col. Harvey and Mr. Mrs. Read will have assisting her Mrs. Frederick A. Holton, Mrs. Pat Frank W. Stearns, both White House sucsts rulL Harrigon, Mre. George Julian Zolnay, Mrs. Charles G. Mortimer, Mrs. Harré Vandenbergh King, Mrs. Samuel Ma- goffin and Mre. John Kingma Read will_have At ith_her Miss Ruth Wallace. Miss Nina Diamantopoulos, iss Janet Moffett, Miss Helen trauss, Miss Elizubeth Adams, Miss ugenia Le iTostesses of the diplomatic corps arranging their “at home" dave owly, tomorrow being the first “di -] jomatic day at home,” and only & few of them are reeciving. Thi Scnora de Riano, wife of the am- bassador of Spain. will not ebs \ugr’:‘“"ux her day_until after the etty vear. Baroness de Cartier, wife c_Hammond, s the ambassador of Belglum. will not | 43 s Bessie McKeldin, Miss recelve. Frau Wiedfeldt, wife of the i« ura Winder Marshall and Miss Le- ambaseador of Germany, ie nto ob- | ta Magoffin. serving a day at home as vet Alne. Hanihara, wife of the ambas- | sador of Jupan, “1\\ not receive until Miss Agnes Aehford, N Byine, Miny Sotien” Bieie Moo Mr. 6nd Mrs. Jame ain at a small ba tante daughter. Tuesday. Ives will anter- for their deb Berry ife of the minister of Januai )t be aj home. Senora lizalde, wife of the minister of r. will npt be at home tomor- ternoon, but will receive F Mme. Vu of Urnguay, has not clect l(‘l dates for her at homes. M “ mpanied the minister New York last event Puller was hostess to | thirty at luncheon t & the ingten wife | preotor ng the sea: nigue. The company play bridgs and mah cceive. Mm Mrs. Richard £ Hill is e 0f |4 Compans ni Bridge Shie e ow | for her daughters, the ssel ri- | compliment to Miss Henrfetta Hill rriage to t. Louis Ches- A will take Hotel Marti is remai afterncon. but will be at home December 14. Countess Szeehenyl, | whose m @ of the minister of Hungary, will | terfield not observe her day at home tomor- | place hora de Olaya. wife of the minis- of Colombia, will not receive to- . wife of the m! , has made no this season. Scnora ¢ the minister of Pan t observe her day at hon . but_will receive Fridi) cember 14, Mme, de Graeff, wic ic miinister of the Netherls at home until aiter | bert, lho wife of the | Hil Britain, l‘ll”' i+ Lippitt w ul(lp“ Alr: K 1 INis. Fra : phen Price, lr< Franci Haul! Jeschke, Mrs. Howard Burnett Brooke Mise Cha se Albert Gi Misses Lan Miss Mary Miss Elizabeth beth Shumate. Min Johnson, 1. Mrs. Chilton, d'affaires of Great Tate < have been asked 3 3 Thornton P. By Mr<. Francis W. Hill and Mr will preside at the tea tabl Justiee and Mrw. d Taft hn\L s |h£u . Samuel Carr of Boston and onry Surgent of New Lave, s ho il e with them until Satur- | i when they will return to their | ¢ honies Taft and her guests were the ! uests at luncheon lnd4) of | olumbla. Country Dr. and Mrs. . Ryan Dev izsued favitations for the debut t Edward T. Stanford £ their daughter, Miss Anne Dev. Justice Santord, entertained | reux. Thursday gaiternoon. December a small company informally in her [13, from 5 to 7 orclack in their subure ipartment at 2029 Connecticut ave-|ban h Portledge, on Bradley lane, | nue hase. illimane bail. which ; evening in Willard | Cotum- { Col Matthew s of (the prese Prochnik will be will a_dinner be- | the ms of the New Mr. and | Hotel, > benefit of the | bia Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs lix Grundy anaounce the marriag: | Mrs. Malvene B. Ewing Fox. to Mr. {Gracic King Richards. Wednesday |afternoon. December 5. The ceremony ! was performed in by the rector, the Ri ston, oThe bride is The A Delaney ¢ tatlons at the Austria and Mme the gucsts of honor at ing given this evening by Ay, larry Norment < minister and Mme. Pet - guests at dinn, Mrs. Henry Ewing | of their sister, | ock entertained at din- eveniug in honor of Prof. . Henry Eno of Princ: * ton, who were her guests for a week. Mrs. Dimock’s daughter, Slgnora Catalani, who has been with 1 acme time, has been joined Ly Signor Cat £ :ond counselor of the Italian emb nd Mrs. W aulsbury entertained at dinner | evening at their home, in_celebration of their thirtieth \l’rd- Helen Burns . Gift Shop Katie Dupn Bldg. -|Room 1, 517 11th St. N.W. The mini ner Decem! 15 ‘The military attache of the smmx] ombassy and Mrs. C. E. C. G, Charl- | ton will entertain at dinner this eve- ning at their reeMence on Sunder- land place. in hanor of Bishop Mc Cormick and Sir Pe Sykes. Percy arri sed hington evening for a brief visit, and will| Jectire tomorrow afternoon and cve- ning before the Nakional Geographic | Society on r4ia and Chinese | Turkestan.” He is at the Willard. 1ast Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine Before or After Theater _| Mrs. Charles J. Bell will ;entertain | at tea this afternoon in her suburban home, Mwin Oaks, in homor of Miss; Josephine Hutchinson, whose engage- ment to Mr. Robert Bell, son of tho hostess, was announced in’ October. { NMre, Bell and Miss Hutchinson will be assisted in receiving by the lat-| ter's mother, Mrs. Charles J. Hutchin- | won. Alternately presiing at the tea table will be Mrs. Cary T. Gtayson, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Tison Mcclintock, rs. Robert Ho lister Chapntan and Mrs. David Fair- ild. Ask Dept. and Drug Btor omer, 1405 Zve B WW. s Claudiz Read, daughter of Col. rs. Beverly Allen Read, will be fresented 1o socety this afternoon v her mother, at 4 tea dance. from B to 7 o'clock. at 2400 16th street. The bud is the granddaughter of the late Sepator .R. D. Money of Mis- sissippi. The reception room has a charm- ing arrangemeant of palms and cut| flowers, and the receiving party, NE cluding Mrs. Read, her sister. M Whitney Kitchen, ~ and ' the dcbutan il stand hefore u screen t of smilax and amtumn flowers. it and When rou are ssured of the best kind ‘of Tur work 4t the Jowest prices. Chokers Made at $5.00 Up FURRIER, 30-32 Florlda Ave. oW, | Laces, Curtam-, Linens Cleaned and Repaired Read will wear & gown of blue| pr” Cotasr® cleaned and curled. ilver brocade made on araped | Mme. Viboud, * Hand Lllmdr the drapery on the skirt being|727 11th St N, William Millinery Clearance All Winter Hats Reduced to Half Price «Included are some very fine French madels, as well as others from our own workrooms. A Few Remnant Hats Priced from $1 10 85 " A limited number of the season’s Newest Blouses.at 20% Reduction Parisian Gift Novelties= A choice callection, tncluding Ostrich Fans, Hair Bands, Pooketbooks, Perfumes, Dancing Caps, &c. who have béen the guests of Brs. Bmith for a week, will return te their homes 4n New York Mond: The Latin American diplomats met at the Hamilton Hotal toddy for Im«r weekly lunheon. Mr. Cyrus B. Woode, to” Tokla, who. with_ Ms. W, {at the New Wiilar { for luncheon today ! 404, bridwe for the benefit of the ashington Animal Rescue League. All tables were filled and th, t artificial birds, silver articl otvers added to the financial of the occaslon. Misw Frances Tenjsmin Johnston will Jeave for New York tomorrow Sad will return bere for the Christ- holidays. She has been the tu st of her aunt, Mrs. Hogan, 4¢ the Franklin smure HuloL | of Nebraska hav ding anniversary. The guests were Senator Gilbert M. Hitchafek, former Vice President and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, and Mrs Charles S | Hamiin, aud Mee, Ralph Jenkine. Mr. and Mes. Chs s Warren and Mr. Theodors W. Ric hv\rrlu assisted by Mrs, Frank B. No Henry May, Mra. JoRn. Purdy, | Ezra Butler Me( Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Randall, Mrs. | Miss Wright. Mrs. Charles Carroll Gloves a dinner last evening in hon jury of the ninth exhibition of Amer ioan paintings which the Senator a . Ralph B. Howell taken an apart- ment at 1868 Coldmbia road and will take possession of it the emd of next|j; Sorser, Senitor s iss MeRbEE, | the former recently &ppointed ambus sador to England. @rrived at the Ne Willard toduy and will be here unti Lady Henry of England. who is a| {7 \arg todiy o preminent “orker for child weitare ] s country, will nssis e e whioh will he held | Mr. and Mrs. Franc iturday. Monday and Will be at home dey at 1325 I street for the bene- | afcer 4:30 o'clock « he Child Welfare Society. The a-brac table will ba presided v N 1. Woodhull. Mrs. Julinn €. Julian «C. Smith. U. S M tertain at dinner on ning. Miss Smith. wife of 1 Many Interesting Sfiecials! $99.50 Natural Muaskrat Coats 55 7.50 36-inch, Jacquette - Beautiful Coats. were .tional values af their ‘ ec them! 8285 to $350 Hadson Seal Coats 175 We have taken a score of kunk, Mink, Kolinsky and If - trimmed Coats, many styles; 42-inch lengths Hudson Seal is dyed muskrat; Bay Seal is dyed r_ubbit. $89.50 Marmot Coats Coats, milk lined large shawi coliars. belts o: silk cords. bell sleeves and other fashionable effects $95 Bay Seal Coats 54750 49 and 42 Bay Seul Coats und Capes, stk lined. wide sleeves, sélf gshawl collars and wide cuffs; exceptional bargains’ 40-inch length, excep- former Inch Henderson’s—Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Z= A Lifetime’s Appreclation Is Assured Gifts of Henderson Furniture 'Your selection of a Xmas gift from our showing of fine Mahogany and Walnut Suites and odd pieces is at once -a compliment to the recipient’s discrimimation and evidence of your own good taste. fiConsidering the ‘Quality of Henderson’s Furniture, Prices Will Impress You as Uniformly Low. Mahogany Wing irs, with cane back —very unusual walues at $24 up MAHOGANY Martha Washington Sewing Tables in mahogany $19.75 MAHOGANY MAHOGANY BOOK BLOCKS SPINET DESKS MUFFIN $7 up $48 ap STANDS, $10 wp James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperkanging, Painting 1108 G Strect—Phones arom 70 Main 7676 mn. flot Goodwin and gave | opens at ihel Corcoran Gallery of Art with @ pri- | vate view Suturday evening, December | The drawing rooms of the Wa inglon Club, imade guy by the p by, Mrs. fool- fusion of flowers een! utn. Jee | lage, prasented a Bril terday afternczn, win |thr atplomatic, official & d T Id-nl;l g mbled 1o play mah-jung Mr. and Mrs, Edward Nelson Ding- ley have lssyed invitations for the marriage of thelr daugh alen to Mr. William Dougal Leetch, Tues- el i e 1115 1117 F STREET S SRR Special Selling Dresses —taken from our grades from $29.50 to $89.50 and ofiered for clearance at 22,%33,%44,%55 They are of our stock’s choicest models and most charming effects—in silk and the popular wool fabrics. For street, sports, afternoon and'evening wear. (ood range of sizes in each oi the four =4 special groups. - { Choose any Velvet or 3 Sports Hat—$10 to $25 $ 5 have been the price. ternoon | " E 0 16th street Maj. ' will en- Practical Xmas Gifts Chésen from our stock of Silk Under- wear and Silk Hosiery. You are assured of two lhmgs—-mtrmsm value and correct cflect. Typical prigings— Envelope Chemise in CGrepe de Chine. Crepe-back Satin and Radium Silk—tai- lored or trimmed Fine All-silk, Lace, Uocked Hose— Black only Chiffon and Pure-thread Silk Hose— all colors .. - $5.75 $2.95 1219°F Street 1219 F Street Queen Quality Shoe Week SALE 1641 Pairs of Queen Qualzty Shoes | Reduced to In order that we may enormously incyease our sales over the great wumber of pairs we are already selling, we wmake this drastic price concession. Choice of 22 Styles for Street, Dress or Sport Wear Black Satin Black Kid Brown Kid Patent Leather Bluck Suede Ten Calf See Styles in Windows A Sizes omd Widihs — AU Wanted Hesls, Turned and Welt Soles s . : Fullfashioned SIR ol ke, See e o, All Shades. $1.95 $1.25 Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. Exclusive Agwnts 4n Washingion for QUEEN QUALITY S8HOES - il SOCIETY. Tncorporated 1747 Rhode Island Avenue The newest notes in sports apparel for southern wear are shown in smart brushed hats and knitted suits, Dlustrated is a threepiece knitted suit, of silk and wool, in $55 a shade of tan The hats (one mleuduslmtedl, $15. with brown binding Miss Baldwin of Boston will be [ with us until December 8 to give instructions and sell materials for needle point tapestries. Particular People Prefer Presents #om PLITTS |, is. $3.25 up. $3.00 pair .. Butterfly Shield Pottery V. up. Crown Ducal Dec Ware, 22-picce set Ducal Ware Decorated T Sets, $16.50. Japanese Coffee Scts, $10. Davenport Tables, $25.00 up. Ferneries, all steel, up. Jardinieres, $9.50. Dinner Chimes, $5.75 up. Telephone Stands and Stools, $10.00 up. Smoking Stands, $9.75 up. Inlaid Muffin Stands, $16.00 up. Photograph Frames, $2.50 up. Fern Dishes, $4.75. Ash Trays, $3.50 up. Magazine Book Racks, $21.00 up. Writing Desks, $30.00 up. Spinet Desks, $38.00 up. Sewing Tables, $24.25 up. Console Tables, $31.50 up. Desk Sets, $12.50 up. Wall Desks, $46.00 up. Living Room Suites—arm- chair, wing chair, daven- e port, covered, $300.00 up. ** Library Tables, $30.00 up. A large variety oi Handsome Lamps. in mahogany, poly chrome and other fin- ishes. Floor Lamps, as illustrated, $18.50 $15.00 Martha Washington Sewing Table, $24.25 wood craftsm art. Tip-top Table, inlaid, as illustrated, 12.00 and up GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a# Tenth St. Just Two More Days in which to take advantage of this remarkable sale Every Coat in Our Stock Can, on Friday and Saturdav be purchased at a discount of 200 Not a mytiical reduction—but a real honest-to-goodness discount. Included are Women's and Misses” Sizes Sports Coats—Coats for Dress and Utility Wear Millinery Specials: For this two-day sale we are offering any Velvet Hat ¢$ 500 Former price is being disregarded entirely, Hats that sold for $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 and $18.50 are in- cluded. Choice of Any - Sports Hat + Values $5.00, $7.50 and $1000 at the clearaway price— $3.95° Dress Special A splendid grouping Women's and Better Grade of Misses’ Frocks. At the Extremely Low Price of— 25" Included are both Silk and Cloth Dresses of ex- cellent style and superior workmanship. Here is real value that you are certain to appreciate.