Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. Soa President and Mrs 1ety . Coolidge’s Guests Returning to Their Homes, After _ Staying Over Sunday. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge had as their guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Charles Littlefield, who returned to their home in Lynn, Mass.. today. The former United States umbassador to Great Britain, Col. George Harvey, who was u guest at the White House for a few days. has folued Mrs. Harvey in their New Jersey home. The list of invitations for the recep- tion which the President and Mrs. Cool- idge will give Thursday evening to the resident Coolid] ymture to be given by Wis ar Rauscher's, 4 ing the ss Junet Rich- tiock, the nfter- ber 18, for the fund for the a of Mrs. Wini- 5 ards will 1 Europe, d Holt Mather. speak of her travels her own maps. Other sponsors for the movement are Secretary Hugh Secretary . Me th Sacretary Denby, S retary Hoover, Mrs. Stephen B. hlkms. Aits. Gibson Fahnestock and others. using i bougquet is of orchids and lilies of the valley. Joseph * Darlington vho is matron of honor, chiffon beaded in steel, hat to match, Wright. is in gray with a gray aml carries sweetheart THE was performed Thursday, December G, In the Copley Plaza, in Boston. Mrs. Leonard Wood of Philadélphia, vice chairman of the republican na- tional committee, will entertain at tea this afternoon, in honor of the assoclate members of the natlonal committee, Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford en- tersained at luncheon in honor of the naval attache of the Japanese em- bassy, Capt. Osami Nagano. The other guests were the military attache of the Japanese embassy, Maj. Gen. Hat- sutaro Haraguchi; the na of the Brazillan embassy, Capt. G | Aranha; the third :e(rehfl’y of the, Japanese embassy and Mme. Saka- moto, Mrs. Clayton Vogel, Mrs. Dear Patten and Miss Elizabeth Millar of Front Royal, Va., house guest of the hosts: Mr. Charles Noble Gregory enter- tained a small company at dinner last evening. roses. Mr. Charles E. Herring is best man for his brother. After th ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Lols Paschal has post- poned the bridge party which she | EVENING STAR, White. WASHINGTO has returned to Washington and is at the Willard Hote! Miss Mildred Fuller. daughter of Col. and Mrs. A. M. Fuller, will ar- rive Wednesday from her home at Topeka, Kans, to be the guest of Col. and Mrs.” P. J. Hennessey for a few days. Mrs. Virginia Day Gwathmey. who has spent the last few months in Virginia and Atlantlc City, has re- turned to the city and taken an apartment at the Brighton. Lady Henry of L London, who s occupying an apartment at the New Willard for a linfited stay, will enter- tain at dinner in the presidential suite there on Monday evening. Dr. Tom Willlams will entertain a company of men at dinner this even- ing in honor of Prof. H. L. McComas of Princeton University! Miss Gladys Payne of 2400 1th street will ‘entertain at dinner to- morrow evening, later taking her guests to the New York State Soclety reception at the Willard. Former United States Ambassador to France and Hrs. Hugh C. Wallace, who spent the summer on the conti- nent, will return to this country tomorrow aboard the Majestic and are expected to open their house on Massi- chusetts avenue later in December. Mrs. Frank White, 5200 13th stroet northwest will be at home Thursday afternoon, December 13, in honor of Mrs. Julia Wheeler of Pasadena, Callf., sister of U. S. Treasurer Frank Assistant Surgeon General Rupert Blue is expected to arrive in New York tomorrow aboard the Majestic D. MONDAY, DEC to Mr. Irwip Lawrence Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Hutchin- son, 1727 N. Capltol street, took place in the Grace Eplscopal Church at Freeport, Ill, December 3, the R J._A. Pickells officlating. Mr, and Mrs. Jacobs are at home at 77 Randolph place Mrs. Stuart Mosby Coleman and her daughter, Miss Pauline M. Coleman, are at the Brighton. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Greenwood arrived In New York from Paris yes- terday and has taken an apartment at the Vanderbilt Hotel in New York where they expect to stay for several months before returning to their home in Washington. AMnumber of valuable ‘and attrac- tive articles have been contributed to the rummage sale for the benefit of the Child Welfare Soclety, which has had a great success In the two days it has been held at 1328 I street. The sale will continue through to- morrow. Capt. Austin §. N, ‘is chalrman of the floor committee for the ball to be given at Rauscher's Wednesday evening for the benefit of Columbia ~ Hospital. He will gesiated by Admiral Baward R. Sttt .8 N: Col M. A DeLaney. U, lupl M. Arthur, U. 8. Clirence A Aspinwall, My. Bdward & Harriman, ' Mr. Lynch Luquer, Mr. Richard 'H. Wilmer, Mr. Ernest Greene, Mr. Eugene Meyer, jr.. Mr. Winslow B. Vandevanter and Dr. Dunlop Pearce Penhallow. Mr Wil liam Bowfe Clarke is vice chalrman of the committee. Mrs. Clark Munford has :ssued In- vitations for a tea dance to be given Wednesday afternoon, December 19, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at' Rauscher's. for her daughler, Miss Norvel Clark Munford. who' will make her debut from England and will come to Wash- | ,ington the middle of the week | that afternoon. 'EMBER 10, 192 staying at the Hotel Continental be- fore going to the Hlvlan for the win- ter season. Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte entertained at tea yesterday after- noon in her aupartment in New York when her’ guests lncludod Prince and Princess of Hesse, who will come to hington shortly to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Alsop. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Robert R. M. Emmet spent the week end in New York at the Hotel Gotham. Countess Skarbek de Korzybska of Warsaw, who has achieved inter- national’ fame as a portrait painter and whose husband, Count Kor- zybskl, is a well known author, will speak at the national clubhouse of the International Association of Uni- versity Women at 4:30 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. Countess Kor- zybska will take as her subject “Art and Its Relation to Count Korzyb- ski's Philosoph: Her fame as a portrait painter has been largely achieved through her paintings of prominent English wom- en. She has also taken an active part in her husband's work, Countess Korzybska is spending a few days Mme. Viboud, **- Hand Laundry Main 097!—721 11th St. N.W. Ex dnce 1855 in Cleaniog and Re tog Curtalns, Linens and Fabrics Mliadr's Bersan and the e Feal a: . Colicction and™ Berve I(vzrv Servics. 100 ir- for Open Evemings XMAS CARDS AND ENGRAVING PEARLMAN’S SOCIETY. In Washington with her husband, |hold an opening private v t the whom she met here during the W r.|ninth elmhlllfmp ot cottmpotary Sm— merican ofl - Mr. and Mys. Slaney C. Graves |ing, December 1o nE5 Saturday even salled from France the end of the| Press vitw and’ varnishing day will week abroad the America after (Continted on Nistn B spending several months traveling n Ninth Page.) on the contiment. Mrs. Nina McKnew. Ashby has re- turned from eville and will be at 1200 18th street for the winter. Helen Burns Gift Shop Katie Dunn Bldg. Room 1, 517 11th Sl. NW Private View Saturday At Corcoran Gallery, + The president and board of trustees of the Corco: lery of Art will [t ecze Incorpersted 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Delightful Party Frocks for Christmas festivities are particu- larly suited to the debu- tante’s youth and charm. The picturesque model il- lustrated is of pale rose taf- lf::x with ruffles of silver . lace. Mr’ and Mrs. Willlam Wilson, jr., (A Paris Importation) who are spending the winter ubroad, are now in Parls, where they are | The ambassador of Brazil. Mr Au- \ d The marriage of Miss Isabel Louise | honor guest at luncheon today of the Selvin, URusliter ot Ben ¢ AuCilvin retiring_naval attache of the em- bassy, Capt. Heraclito Graca Aranha, ; who ‘entertained at Raucher's. The other guests were the counselor of the en and Mme. Gracie, Mme. | Sovez. Miss Lolita Dawson, the see- | ond seeretary of t embassy, Dr. ! Gonealves, and Dr. Evans 933 G ST.N.W. [ty 4 T TWOMENS GIFTS -» VB84 | SMART- NEW-USFFUL «upt. and Mme. Wallenberg to Give Thoater Party. The minister of Sweden and Mm Wallenbe will occupy a box t night at the Shubert-Garrick for the swedish ballet. Others who will at- tend the performance are Mrs. Ric ard H. Townsend, Mr. and Charles J. Bell, Mr. and M rence Townsend, Mr. and old Walker, M Elizabeth and Mr. Rolert 1. ‘Hanna | The minister of sein Khan Alai, will ving .for Boston, to end of the week, when 1o Washington firza Hus- this eve- until the he will return The minister of Poland and Mme. | ew York to- nd will return afternoon. e AP OP GO G \ Rejre of New at the Black, jr., ¢ Hous L French | gone to] wodays, naval atta f the The gift for a woman takes on an added pleasure, when its quality, its style, its unusualness is assured in advance, as is everything that comes from these re- sourceful stocks of exclu- sive things for women. The b MRS. WALTER R. TUCKERMAN, Chairman of the committee for the Columbin Hospital ball to be given nt Rauscher'’s Wednexday evening, and which gives promise of unusual the British | brilianey. 1 planned for this afternoon apartment at the Highlands. Herring will leave for a trip to Flor- in her wearing of Miss Callie Doy time at the Plaza who spent _some otel in New York, fox and hat embroid roturn in !go to Ne After their . they will hard Larner has as More, daugh- rs. Paul Elmer Miss Anna S I her guest Miss Darrah ter of Mr. and of Princeton, Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine Before or After Theater at the reception ew York State in the N Secretary of tomorrow ev *d in honor of tk d Mrs. Hugh m Slemp, secretary to will vecupy a box at Anm e Miss Jean Con New will come to Washington De 22 to be the guest of the Mis: nay, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Julian the Christmas | — Bitt Mrs Sunday, to Miss luncheons York £, AR, vy John L. I f honor at di id M riuin at the W e first Army dance | STONELEIGH COURT Corner L St. Zolnay w December Conrad, have entertain at tea | . in compliment | whom several | planned Wednesday Glade. w lard pre of the s E Connecticut Ave., Washington's most apartments. ble for leaxe, 8 few desirable house- o hwusekeeping exclusive ooy AT D been been received in Wash- from Mr. and 3 of Boston, of their to Hird, son of Prof. v Hird of this Lieut more the the former's Ldgar Allan Fur Coats Special for Christmas—Hudson Seal Coat (dyed muskrat)—circular flounce, bolster collar and deep cuffs of Viatka dyed squirrel—novelty silk crepe lined—regularly $650.00—at $495.00. Allan Por, Poe will 3 Week to be w Mr. and . over Sunday ive a the in th { Hdm;. the first meeting | Ciub, when Lieut. and hare honors with the Lor. Miss Bruce Richards . N e .' s NCW Spanish ShaW]S v All-Silk Shawls with handsome all-over embroidery or embroidered borders—triple knotted fringe—very handsome at $85.00 and $100.00 each. Costume Blouses A new slip-on style with a small collar and long sleeves caught into a bracelet cuff makes a most at- tractive gift for any woman. Contrasting embroid- ery and banding—gray with rose, navy with henna, beige with jade. $13.95. Silk Underthings of the famous “Vanity Fair” glove silk—a pleaaure to give—a delight to receive. “Plus 4-inch” vests, $2.95 to $5.00; bloomers, full width, $2.95 to $5.00; chemise, $3.95 to $5.00; union suits, $5.00 to $7.50. Flesh color, orchid, white. White Coat Sweaters for the high school or college girl—pure heavy worsted with roll collar, closely buttoned front and deep pockets. Quite the newest vogue for golf, hockey or hiking. $12.50 each. s John ’)uunl»l <. John Den- The ceremony room non Mrs latte chn Willlam Hamilton _has .vitations for the WINDOW SHADES an be doubly enhanced, if you hav Our facillties enabie U 10_render service {hat In peeriess. window shades that At gorrectly and prices that meet the demand of your pocketbook Get our estimates of fu The interior beauty af sour home e us Mr. and Mrs. Weodbury Bla issued card. for a dinner dau the Country Club the night of De- cember 29, Mrs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis will entertain at « dance at her residence, 1500 Rhode Island a the eve- ning of Thursday. 7, in honor of Mis Mrs. George M. Cruikshank enter- tained at lunchcon today at Rausch- fn compliment to her niece, Miss Culley, and Miss Margaret . The other guests were Senorita_ Carmen Cordova, *Miss Claudia Read, Miss Ellzabeth Zolnay, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Agnes Ash- ford, Miss Margaret Davis, Miss Eu- genia Lejeunc, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Josephine Bridget, Miss Mar- garct Yard, Miss Mar: u.-mner, Miss Virginia Pottle, Miss Evelyn Brazel- ton, Miss Rebecca Harmon of Atlanta, and Miss Mildred Lewis of Log Feles, Calif. Mrs. Kenna Elkins is entertaining A tea this afternoon in her apart- ment, at 1302 18th street, in compli- ment to Miss Ellzabeth Hubbard of Charles Town, W. Va., who Is spend- | ing the wintér with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph D. Noell. | Phone Mam 4874 =7 ; | 830 13th St. N.W. l . W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor : W’Wlflllflm@ Because of the Rain Qur Annual Dress Sale 516 75 advertised for today will be on sale Tuesday. A thou- sand lovely frocks in an event you'll never forget. This also applies to other merchandise advertised in the Sunday papers. The Hecht Co. 7th at F Centemeri Kid Gloves Centemeri French Kid Slip-on or Biarritz Gloves— in beautiful grays, tans, browns, mode and white— pique sewing, scalloped top—a smart gift item at $3.00 pair. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are the finest sort of gifts—the wanted colors and sizes in this most wonderful of Christmas stocks— regular, chiffon and extra heavy welghts—fme cotton and silk garter hems—$2.00, $2.25, $2.75 pair. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Colored linens galore—in the shades that every one wants—or white linens of lovely quality with white or colored embroidered corner designs—many spoke ‘hems—>50c, 75c¢, $1.00. Dr. Dorsey Mahon MacPherson of l"lle\\ Chase announces the marriage daughter. Verle MacPherson Os: v Herring of New | formerly of this city. The is taking place this after- o'clock in All Saints' Epis- | copal Chu Chevy Chase Circle, the presence of the family and few intimate friends, the Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, rector of the church, and a close friend of the family, officiating. The bride, who is being glven in marriage by hcr father, is wearing a gown of sapphire blue chiffon vel- vet, made on straight lines and trim- med in bands of crmine. With this she wears a blue and silver cloth hat, trimmed also in the ermine, and & long white feather. Her corsage Dainty Gifts for Christmas Unusual showing of dainty pleces of for- ture Dot to be found elsewhere. Tamps, Chairs, - Book Ends, Candicsticks. and many other attractive articles which make useful gifts. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO 714 13th X noon at ' 7 'Bill Folds from England A fine gift for men! Velvet calf and pin seal—beautiful workmanship— ray, brown, tan, black leathers— .50 to $7.50. 9 Silk Envelope Chemise of beautiful quality crepe de chine or radium silk. Tailored, semi- tailored ‘and lace-trimmed styles— CHRISTHAS ~gnEETINGS CHRISTMAS CARDS 1216 F Street STYLES THAT LEADS| ——— " !l'lml"”‘lfu'i“f” T .” mmu .m T 1340G Street N W

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