Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 8

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Miss Cl R Diana ‘Cumming #nd Misa Medors oy ford of New son. yytt 1 guests are asked for tea. ORs: will take placer December 27 in Co- lumbus, Ohio, at the home of Mrs.| . Roderick Carmichasl &nd | John Gordon Battle, sunt of the bride. F m C. Shaw, motl f the | The ceremony will be performed at hostess will preaide at'the tea table. |3 ociock in ihe evening and will be | [i age of M d b reception. \ e GASTRST o7 Re v, Jonn W, O iae. Hamilton will have as het at- Hamilton. Methodist Bishop of Wazh- | ™ ~(Contlnued on Ninth Puge.)_ —— Keynote of Artistic Judgment in First ‘g State Dinner of the Administration ' at White House Last Night. HE President and Mre. Cool- idga gave the first state din- i nor of this administration at the’ White House last night, » @ntertaining the cabinet members and ftheir ladies. Precedent for state functions was carefully carried out, fthe guests being received in the blue room, and, following the dinn tertained at a musical in the . when additional guests were s. Coolidge directed the floral ar- rangement in the entire state suite, Mme, Butterfly roses with stevla and fern filling the vases in the drawing rooms and the tall vases on the ban- quet bourd. The Dolly Madison gold service was used, and the pink roses combined with gold stands holding xay native fruits in gay colering lent & wonderful charm of simplicity and elegance. Mrs. Coolidge wore a gown of oloth ©f gold with a Perslan design in color ‘woven in unde the bodice fash- ioned In square-neck effect and a DArrow train falling from the shoul- ders. At'the table besides the hosts were: Tho Scerotary of State and Mrs, S, the Secretary of the Treasury Tiss the Secretary of s, the Attorney r General and * of the Nivy ¢ Secretary of the Work, the Secre- tary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wal- lace, the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs# Hoover. the Secretary of Labor, the President protem. of the Senato, Benator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator and Mrs. Francis B. Warren, Senator and Mrs. Willlam ¥. Borah, Senator Charles Curtis, Senator and Mrs. dames W. Wadsworth, jr.: Senator David 1. Walsh, Representative and Mrs. Martin B. den, Representa- and Mr holas Longworth, presentative and Mes. L Frothingham, the Governor of chusetts and Mrs. Cox, the secretar: President, former Senator and ¥r. R. Kellogg, Mrs. le. . Stephen B. Mabel Boardman, mock, Mrs. Nathaniel ward B. McLean, Dr. W Richardson Mrs, and Mrs and Miss v additional guests were wusical that followed. ere Mme. Charles Ca- nd Mr. John Palmer, Bibb at the plano. “0 del mio amato ¢ Juengling an . “On the Sea- (John A. wedish dance (Ture Charles Cahier. Shop Girl" and Postmaster,” Mr. J h Mile 'of Edin- R de Pre « ), an “Les Fillles de Ca Mme. Cabier. (Tosti). s—"The Songs of Little he, Indian Lullaby" and on Grand Opera,” Mr. John Mrs. Coolidge will be the guest of Work at the auditorium of the tment of the Interior at the showing of the pictures of the late in Alaska. Later she will 4 box at the concert given by . Homer and will have with her Nathaniel Thayer of Boston and Thomas Campbell. iovernor of Massachusetts and Brs. Cox, who spent the night at the White House and were guests at the cabinet dinner, left this morning for uston. The ambassador of Japan and Mme. ¥anihara have asked a small com- nd the members of the em- residence, 1331 the showing of a motion picture. The ambassador of Cuba, Dr. Cosme de lu Torriente will arrive in Wash- ington today from Havana, Cuba. Mme. de la Torriente and their daughter will remain in Cuba for a short time, after which they will join the ambassador here. The ambassa- dor will be accompanied by Mr. Au- o Marchan, who {s Cuban consul ral at Genoa, Italy. Afrs. Work, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, will be hostess this aft- erncon in the auditorium of the de- partment for the showing of motion victures of the trip last summer which the President and Mrs, Hard- ing made through Alaska and which ended so traglcally for the President. New Yorker Guest at Belgian ELmbasxy for Short Time. Baroness de Cartier, wife of the am- ador of Belgium, has as her guest Hand Laundry Experts! e Lo Laces, } Mme. Viboud, 1. 37 1 Collection and Delivery Service ® Superlative! Here are the finest silk stockings that it is possible to produce—of lasting beauty and en- during strength. The _quality is guaranteed in every pair of . PHILADELPHIA §OLD SEAL -Silk. Stockings We carry only thjs one grade—in every weight, from chiffons of gossa- mer _sheerness to thé heaviest ingrains. In the new autumn tones as well as staple shades. Chifion, full fash- ioned, finest quality and enduring beauty. All colors. $1.85 Erlebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE < F STREBT 1 | i 1 for a few days, Mrs. Oliver Ro oy Iselin of rs. Richard H. Townsend enter- tained at dinner last ev . pliment to Mrs. Iselin. iostn qon: The minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff and their daugh- ters, Miles. de Graeff, returned to \\vnnt_dnl(on last evening from Albany, N. Y.. where they attended the St. Nicholas celebration. They also spent :t:rh:r:nvemlellmodb'ebw Y‘l:rk, where they rialned by the St. Ni Soclety of that eity. heiks Miss A Ashfora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Snowden Ashford, {s making her debut this afternoon at a tea which her mether is giving in thetr home, at 1414 21st street, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mrs, Ash- ford and the debutante will be assist- od in recelving by Mrs. Thomas Lip- Ditt Wattles, formerly Miss Annotte Ashford, who was presented two sea- Sous ago. Othexs who will receive will be Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Clau- dia Read. Miss Lagra Winder Mar- shall, Miss Bugenia Lejeune, Miss :«Q:;na‘r‘fi,ne Wrenn, Miss Anne’ Deve- . Miss Bessie McKeldl s Norvell Clark Muntora. " #nd Mis The housa will bave a charming arrangement of palms and white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Ashford will gown of black h pes younger of white tulle, the skirt very houf- fant and made of tiny ruffies and the bodice of white satin. tight fitting, With bateau neck and ne sleeves. She will carry an old-fashioned houquet. Mrs. Wattles will bo in old rose taf- fota, the skirt made of rose petals and the tight-fitting Wodice finished With a bertha of silver lace, and she Wil carey rosebuds. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Samuel W. Ferguson, Mrs. John W. Price, Mre. ‘Stilson Hutchius and Mrs. McPherson Crichton, be assisted by Miss Diana Cumming. Misa Elizabeth Taylor Jones and Miss Jane Hopkins. The commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejoune will be the honor gugsts at dinner thiy evening of Mrs. Tiorace Macfarland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph entertain a company at eveniug in their home Circle. Leiter will dinner this on Dupont Ar. Glover, for and Mr: ir., the “dance which they for this evening in honor o Eleanor Willlams because of sudden death Monday of liams' father, Mr. Clarence R. liams. Mrs. Henry s tained a _small compan, today for the Misses Keene of 3 York, who are nieces of Miss Semple. a wéll known writer and the only woman who has ever made an ad- dress at Oxford University Mr. and Mrs. Erwin wiil have as their guests at dinner this_evening Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. White of New York, who are on_their way thelr winter homa at Daytona, Il making the trip by motor, The commandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. Hamlilton Hawkins will enter- taln at a tea dance this. afternoan following the exhibition drill for the benefit of the Army Rellet Associa- tion. The Secretary of - War, Mr. Weeks, will attend the dr{ll and re- main for the tea dance afterward. but Mrs. Weeks is unable to go. The Secretary will receive at the hich will be g this e Polished Floors of Hard Wood New foors laid, old ones Tae best of workmanship In Washington since 1004. Telephone Nerth 6323. J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. LADY her eftorts rummage »aie which opened today at tomarrow, Memday . ning at Washington bar: of- dcers of infantry stationed t! Alme. Hauge will entertain & small company informally at dinner this evening. Mrs. Frank Thompson is hostess to | a largo compauy at bridge this aft- | ernoon for her debutante daughter, Miss Helen Thompson, In houor of | Miss Janct Moffett. debutunte daugh ter of Admiral and Mrs. Wiliam A | Moffett. The other guests are Miss | Laura Winder Marshall, Miss Eugenia Lejeune, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Mi Rertha Coontz, Miss E Tay lor Adams, Auné Mi abeth Haynes, Miss Eisa Died . Miss Bessie McKelden, i hands. Mis: Miss Helen Stanley and Miss Ck lotte Harriman Miss Fugenie Le Merle will go to| Annapolls tomorrow for the first class Yance of the season. returning to Washington Sunday morning. Sun- day afternoon Miss Le Merle wil be one of the ussistants at the tea to be given by Dr. aud Mrs. G. B. Trible. Mrs. John F. Quinn is giving « card party &t her home, 1470 Harvard street, this afternoon at 2 Among her guests are Mrs. ) e Stover, Burch, Mrs. Campbell. | Mrs. William T. Bannerman, Miss | | ¥rye, Mra. Robert Bannerman, Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Auld, Miss Daly, Mrs. Lea- | man, Mrs. Pryor. Mrs. B Katie Dunn Bldg. Room 1, 517 11th St. N.W. & Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place te Dine Before or After Theater ROACHES—BEDBUGS— ANTS—MOTHS To Rid Your Dwelling of Bugs Of all kinds, as well rats and mice, is a service we perform for a modest charge. ' Attractive rates to realtors, restaurants, boarding bouses and hotelw. Housewives' Bureau 410 Bead Blds. M. 3934, HARR s &F aEARY, autbority on child welfare work in her 1o the success of the Child Welture 1328 F atreet and continues through Urentiss, Mrs. Mrs. Butler. Allen, Mrs. Hester und Miss Katharine Shaw is entertain- ing @ large company at bridge this afternoon in compliment to her house Euest, Miss Alice Wright of New Or- leans. The ather guests includad Miss Laura Bryn, Mrs. John Wililam Guider, Mrs. Roger Bagnall, Mrs. Eg- ont Koenig, AMrs. Xenophon FPrice and her house guest, Mra Charles Cecil; Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss abeth Taylor Jones, Miss Mildred ewis, Miss Dorothy Johuson, Miss nne White, Miss Esther McVann, Miss Caroline s Peggy Hertford, . Migs Alberta Gilbert, Miss . Miss Betty Werner, Misy itt, Miss Virginia Edwards, Nilss Virginia Seld A v lor. Miss PEARLMAN’S :933 G ST.N.W. Contemplating Redecorating or Refurnishing? You should con- sult our Mr. Thropp, a recognized au- thority on these mat- ters, who will advise vou and submit esti- mates for any work of this sort. A complete stock of curtcins, draperies and all decorative ma- terials. Lansburgh Co. Interior Decorators 729 11th St. Julius Lansburgh, Pres. and Treas. Another Sale of Surprises in Our Shoe Department New The Two-Strap. Models are: Black Satin, Center Strap; and Newest Stitching. Cflvered cuban Heels Strap Ata 585 The One-Strap Models are: Black Satin, Dull-Ksd Trim. Black Suede, Patent Trim. Covered Spanish and Cuban Heels They are an amazingly good value—and the price has been materially Two distinctive new styles: in three effective combi- lowered for Saturday. nations—all sizes. [—— —lolc—2] Ground Floor—North Section | i L - Gift Ildeas—Ideally Priced After all, what is more practical and useful than Hosiery, Underwear or Blouses as a Christmas Gift? At this particular time our stocks are replete with merchandise of this nature — priced, we hape. to suit all. Silk Underwear Specials Radium_and Crepe de Chine Step-in and Vest Sets—also Teddies, of splendid qualllfi material— plain tailored and lace-trimmed styles. Really splen- did values, each SArment ...c.cviiievannannes ey s Coral Band Hosiery We're prepared with a wonderful stock of this remarkably good stocking te care for all of your wants. The %top-A-Run fn\nre that we offer with these hose has proven very popular, All colers in silks and chiffons. At Onyx Chiffon and Silk Hosiery And here's a real special for Saturday. The s 75 ever-popular Onyx Stocking in silk and chiffon is 1- .00 priced at this figure only for this sale Philippine Underwear Now for another unusual value. We've placed 100 new Phih})pine Nightgowns—all handmade in this group to sell at this very special price. You will surely want several of them at . Silk Overblouses Our_eatire stock of $10 and $11 costume Over- blouses is included in this group at the remarkably 37 -50 low price of — All are new styles and of excellent quality materials $ FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHELL, APPAREL FOR EVERYWONAN &= FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTNFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a? Tenth St. Christmas Gifts— both practical and useful i Childeen's Outer Apparel is here in eabundance. We're Showing Coals —for the little tots and girls up to 14 years that are at- tractive as to style and of serviceable material, There are models to please all desires and pocketbooks. You may choose from fur trimmed or the more tailored styles. -, P Priced Conservatively in Tots” Sizes— 102 to #2920 For the Older Girl— 1842 to 494t Appropriate Gifts specialbf Priced for Saturday Selling Brushed Wool Scarf and Cap Sets Ranging from ......... Brushed Wool Sweater Sets Cap—Leggings—Sweater—Mitts Very special at ... New Dresses for Little Tots Dainty styles for cute youngsters. 3 .50 $Z.00 Priced conservatively from ... .. k tO 5= Boys’ Wash Suits Many Styles $1.95 $A4.50 Sizes 2 10 6 YEArS o cwmarngsc- o 1“ tO Knit Sweaters of Shetland Wool All sizes—the popular coat style $7).95 $Q.50 Ranging in price from w........ 2" to 385 R, Avenue e Misses’ — Juniors’ — Girls’ Charming New Apparel For the Holiday Season OL'R new and entirely original displays of youthful, beaut?ful apparel for the smart social activities of the Christmas season are very wide and delightfully varied. Misses Evening Dresses. . $25, $37.50, $49.50 to $195 Silk Dresses..........$25, $45, $65 to $118 Plaid, Flannel and Jersey Dresses . . $13.50, $16.50, $22.50 to $78.50 Suits . ....iueen.... . $25, $35, $45 to $145 Coats ... ....$35, $49.50, $58.50 to $270 ... $5, $7.50, $10 to $14.50 Hats, Special. Knickers Ridr'ng Habits Juniors’ and Girls Silk and Velvet Dresses. $12.50, $15, $16.50 to $37.50 Cloth Dresses. $5, $7.50, $9.50 to $35 Coats ...... $12.50, $15, $22.50 to $95 Hats . s...$2.50, $3.75, $5 to $14.50 Middies, Special......$], $1.95, $2.25 to $5 Wool Socks. . . ....50c, 75¢ and $1 : Sweaters Kimonos Sitk Hose Silk Undergarments Scarfs i f FStreet. (orner Thirteenth Mother ---is satisfied! ciully guards against any de- ttle ones selects She who fect for h Buster Brown Shoes —Dbecause they are built for her chi growing feet, meaning grace and comfort, making the little feet strong and sturdy to prevent future foot ailments. Buster Brown Shoes —are made for the boy or girl—of solid leather: Goodyear welt soles, from little gents' to bo and infants’ to growing girls. Moderately priced from black and tan leathers. also co tions of patent, tan and various color sizes—come in tomorrow. D —in BERBERICH’S 813 Pa. 1116 7th St. e 1122 7th St. Washington's Largest and Most Progressive Shoe Stare. ESTABLISHED 1868 772 . PLITT Provides the Answer of “What to Give This Year”. o} Japanese Coffee Sets, $10. Bonbon Dishes, $3.00 up. Brass Candlesticks, $3.50 up. Water Glass Trays, $7.00 dozen. Brass Door Knocker, $5.00. Gigarette Boxes, $4.00 up. Book Ends, $6.00 pair up. Framed Prints, $2.00 up. Mirrors, $9.25 up. Jewel Boxes, $22.50 up. Fern Dishes, $4.75. Chest of Drawers $78.75 Bridge Lamps, $7.00 up. Table Lamps. complete with shade, $22.00 up. Shades, $1.65 up. Magazine Book Racks. $21.00 up. Nest of Tables, $26.25 up. Tridngle Tables, $27.50. Hall Chairs— Side Chairs, $48.00 up. Armchairs, $52.50 up. Antique Mahdgany Davenport Tables Up Windsor Chairs, $13.25 up. Overstuffed Chairs, $43.00 up. Tea Wagons, $26.00 up. *Dining Room Suites, $23600 up. Bedroom Suites, $212.95. Mahogany Candlesticks, $2.50 pair up. GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 Governor Winthrop Desks, $131.25 (38 Imches) AL AL AP oA A A A,

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