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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923.. late John W. Darley and s a ,,,,....."lv« mon Seminary, and i= an intimate |and Mrs, Paul Henderson, ¥ourth As-|Townshend, daughter of Col. O. friend of Miss Grosvenor., Ensign |{istant Fostmaster General and Mrs. | Townsherd, and Lient, Robert Chaffec . = of the Maryland bar. No date has H. Billany, Representative and A. Miss Ashford will be been set for ‘he wedding. Grosvenor is stationed on the U, 8. 8. oy e Mrs. Ernest R.' Ackerman tary oniy attendant and wil . C. Bascom Slemp, Miss W he - « v o OMOTTrowW. 1 Mr. Earl I Davis, new umum.ml Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of |Missloner of Internal Revenue amd| c o " '¢ Washington tomorrow. alls y our rIStlIlas attorney general, | 5 X ; " | Mrs. David Blair, C 5. I e ¥ attorney weneral, Is at the Burling- |(ne wasistant secretary of ‘the Navy, |}r& Davld Blair, Col. Ay dorank | mhe first private entertainment held | will recelve tomorrow afternoon in at 4he Metropoittasn Club wnsex will b 4 ) T her home at 1601 Zlst street, from jadams. 5 B e e e al esires at— l I % (Miss Lydin Bush-Brown will ar-|4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. She will be 45| Mr Walter 8 Penfiald entertaineq |Mra. Arthur Hale 'in honor of t tlve this afternoon from New York | sisted by Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton. 4t dinner lust night in the presidontia | 9ebutante granddaughter, Miss 0 spend Christmas with her parents, | Mrs, Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. Robert presidential Mt — Writi 1 wit suite of the New Willard in honor of | Riederich, tomorrow i riting Desks, $30.00 up. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Bush-Brown: | L, Bacon and Mrs. Hillary A Jones. |tho “wminister of Vanama i s End ¥ Spinet Desks, $38.00 up, Miss Bush-Brown wliil receive with Ao : Mrs, . S httRes ot 3 % her mother tomorrow afternoon and| Mrs. David Meade Lea entertained lm“u’l-m‘r‘_‘"‘“ later took hls guests to | y,,:;'(\\f!,‘:!u‘m'm BBl A il Qprer et D T ht f S t r agpin Vacdnesday, December 26, infat luncheon today in her home on 4 ington at the Shoreham Hotel, where | Tab‘es Sewing Tables, $24.25 up. mnner onig O ecretary I the stu At 1720 G street, retirn- | Massachusetis avenue In honar of Ber | The counsetor o the 1 she cntertained a dinner cqmpany of Console Tz e [ing o New York early In ‘the new fhouse guest, Miss Kathagine M. Hun- |pasey and Sme. i Soun 1 shteen last evening e that fend onsole Tables, $31.50 up. @ | vear. ter of Berkley Springs, W. Va. Covere Bosts G o Lea | an air of Yeske S and Mrs. Hughes. s ter oF Berkley, BPriNES Vs, e ‘| ot Hoste at Ginvior s e | ity Desk Sets, $12.50 up. | Representative and Mrs. Homer | mained to pluy bridge throush the | ing navai 3 . | hive arvived in ~Washington from | opa Mlve s Wall Desks, $46.00 up. Hoch‘ of Kan and Representative |afternoon. Capt. Herac] iracs a 71| Tokio and have taken a suite at Ho- The I R @ g = Mra., V. Summers of Wa T : 1 yseve or the e 00! Suites— HE President and Mrs. Coolidge 876 entertaining a lrge company at W, et Wil ke n family || M. Willoust Cheslex, Jr. Whol Miss Agnes Ashrord is s S i e o will be guests tonight at din- | yroF€ I Bternoon In honor of Miss | christmas party and_musical at the j1s @ student at the University oflday in Baltimor 4 _ Admiral and Mrs. Robert E. Coontz S State | Moffett and Miss Eugenia Le- [ coUBRAS Barty, and o] Na it M Michigan, is expecetd today and will bl g, T E 2 3 ner of the Secretary of State |jeune, dcbutantes of this season. The | Consr o e T e 20 the holidays with his parents on Ninth Pag davenport, covered and Mrs. Charles Evans|other guests at bridge are Mrs, B,|Cember 26, Crind 2 | | ‘ for the wedding of Miss Dorothy| — (Continued on Nimh Page) | 5 {Carroll R s 2 Representatitve and Mrs, Hoch will |at the Rochambeau. He will eater | g NE BN = | Hbeher, e ainner being the frst ot |CATTEL Revce, Nigs Laurg Bron. Sem |y “?'.“"‘i""“ At S ammen | tain xome of the ‘members of, {he .&lgm»asg%grg@!nggglg@zg@g‘@g@eg@gg‘ $309.00 up. the serles given by cubinet members | V. Reid and their sons and Repr 3 ron e sical e Y @ | - 8| Butterfly Shields, $3.25 1108 G Street. NW. ; 3 : : laying here Thurs- foF the Chief Executive and the first on, Brartow, 2; Mra_ Xenophon | sentative and Mes. Summers Cwill = <5 N each season. The ce. Miss Rlizabeth Tayior Ad ave o ope Summel rom the i 120y of the 1 h on. T Bosnie MeKeldin the Miso [ Sehool of Fublic Speech, Northwest- | P 4 . Prucllla Sacretary and Mrs. Hughes were joine o Miss Agnes Rhands, Mias|ern University; their son Paul und (Postmaste Pottery Vases, $3.00 pair - topay b P Freemin Clark. Miss May | Mr. and Mrs H. Donald and their | Mrs. New Honor y Sewin Misa Murguret Davis. Miss|daughter of Arthur, Il with sistant Postmaster General and _up. g nMis: Katharine Dwent, | There will be music special fea- |Mra W [rving Glover entertain: Crown Ducal Decorated 5 Miss Lue! Smith, Miss Ata m - ning_at dinher s I ; 7 bassador to it _— vl At L ooy AIb A Park "Hotel In honor of the, Ware, 22-piece set, $35. Yo attend the.dinner ain | Miller Green, Mies Ruth Stiles, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Samuel Row- L Al Ducal Ware Decorated in the Capital a e re Hancock Russe! ss Mary of W P ry, Conn., have is- ‘ea S(.!S. slsjo_ Japanese Coffee Sets, $10. Davenport Tables, $25 up. Ferneries, all steel, $15.00 up. armchair, wing chair, e ro d Christmas greens | Diana Cumming, Miss o sued invit the marriag with rd 1 and ¢ s Breens. lior Jones, Miss Dorothy Mondell, s | their daughte 1 North 0 The compuny in :ud‘:l” ‘I‘llnnl-\"m v Happer, Miss Jessic Adkins, | sign Mely 1 svenor, son of [muster General and Mrs Hew Sleanor ‘Northrop s Louise | Dr. and Mrs pert Grosvenor of | New. the Secretary Andors! 3 Va 2 T P and Mre. Hubert Work, the Sec s tor of | Anderson, Miss Helen Newton, Miss| Washington, , January 4, l'_'r'\u;”“m ShtAgh Henry Funama ok e ho will ¢ 13 ., and Mrs. Walter entertain_ & distinguist e 73 7 E wtor and Mrs. Arthur Cap- the legation i 4 Se d Mrs. Edward I s, " wards, Unders etury of State and ambassador of aro s . T e PBINips, Assintant At- Cartier, was hos c W s 4 3 torney General and Mrs. Rush L. terday, h U E 2 4 Holland, irst Ass'stant Postmaste Uasdsacr, ot S Sl 4 . ‘ : ieneral Mrs_ John H. Bartlett. ambassador of Cuba i 3 , 4 % Postmsater eal riente; the Swise mi ! 4 Veter; Mr. John Merri president \:1" 1he Carne Mr. Kersten and Mr. Amdr nd Mr. Ulser, | socretars EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES NOW!! Bath and Corduroy Robes Silk and Tailored Blouses Sweaters and Chappie Coats Silk Underwear and Underskirts 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. i Fern Dishes, $4.75. Governor Winthrop Ash Trays, S;‘Sfi up. Desks, $131.25 Magazine Book Racks, (38 Inches) $21.00 up. GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 Silk Hosiery and Linen Handkerchiefs e, gr witl ar- | B ) 7, b S Chris i s with their parents, the President and Mrs. Coolidge, in . v ; Ren]embrances the White House. Handsome Winter Coats Luxurious Furs Smart Cloths e e e : 5 ! 7l A A 3 &l Values to $60.00 Values to $95.00 The minister of Bulgaria and Mme. $40 Suits, $25 Panaretoff will entertain a company of eighteen at dinner this evening in honor of the Secr ry of the Interior Women’s and Miss=s’ Models, tailored and fur- trimmed styles. REVERVUELDEVEVERVERERERE and Mrs. Hubert Work. The mi »f Colombia and Senora ' B 5, o . ) de Olaya will entertain a company at e RE these Delicately dinner this evening. : Perfumed Bath S »rdova and Senorita Car- men Cordova, wife and duughter of the : . ; Salts in lovely hand- minister of Honduras, entertained a| decorated bowls, They company at cheon’ today at the s Yuleti -~ Hotel Hamlito invited were 4 = carry the uletide mes- Miss Laura B )\ Senorita Yolan - o - - s sace o Vings Jaimes Freyre, Senorita Angela Cr age on the wings of NG - TAET LARDRION SENORITA AURORA QUESADA, 2 gran which is Sl Ao, yamantapoule® | Danghter of Senora de Quesada of Havana, and the Inte Senor Quesada, first rare fragrance, ch Toejoune. Afise Claudia Read. Miss | Cuban minister to Washington, and with her mother just completing a vixit not quickly forgotten. Elizabeth Taylor Adams in the Capital. | Fashionable Dresses For All Occasions Now $25, $39.50, $49.50 Elegani dresses for gen- eral wear, $15, $19.95. e s e (e e P [P e (el T BN X ] TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET A Month in Advance! Personaily Prepared by Katharine Wrenn, 3 | . 1 B tague, Miss Lok <on, $s il Lester Jones. Miss Elizabeth | o'clock in the First Congregational Stoddard, Miss E. Miss | Marbury Beale, Miss Madora Robert- i Church, Waterbury | Fugenie B son. Miss Margaret Yard, Miss Be-| oo qol o0 el P Margaret 7 ., Miss | atrice Whittler, Miss Virginia Bi 1 tmxtd ot ho: or M Sowland sl pn £ Novell Clark Munford, S s cis, Miss Henrietta Hin, Miss QI QT ROME 00 Jne Sowigno: T}n” oAz Laradizabal and Senorita 5. 3 Lh:‘u\:",n;\‘h;"‘w llan Grosvenor, younger sisters of | 1229 COMNECTICUT AVENUE - 2 pper, M} 8- egrooi 1 be i e part Navarasth, h g ations for Virginia Edwards and Miss | 31 Moo i G, Aieh e s % tea Wednesday afterncon. January | Laura Winder Marshall 4 for ton. $lass Miss Frederica Chase Handled Downtown by rom 5 unti at the legation,| Additional guests are asked for ypol o 'de Lanc, d Miss Elfza. | = ¥ Bogert. and Mrs. Stitt,) 0 Ner of frinnds T Waeh. The counselor of the German em-|mother of the hostesses, will preside | S, & number of friends in W bassy and Frau von Lewinski, will |kt the tea table. Among those who | !ngton, having attended the M ¢ntertain at dinner this evening infwil attend the tea are Miss Theresa their home on 16th street, in honor | Yames, Miss Genevieve Rusk. Miss of the commercial attache of the|}fcjen Strauss, Miss Corinne Stevens, | Upited States embassy in Berlin, Mr. | wiss Muriel Eieanor Gray. the Mi :cs& Charles erring. and his moth- | fy. ‘Miss Jane Hopkins. ar, Mrs. Herring, who are in Washing- Batler and ——— | ton for a short time. The Congressional Club has issued | Frau von Lew i was hostess to a|invitations for a reception Friday | small company yesterday, entertain- |afrerncon in honor of the ambassa- Ing informally at tea. dor of France and Mme. Jusserand. TP T e (O T [op (b (e (e p (0P o Tle b Tl B ool 5ot PREVEVEVEVEVEDERE ¥ Mrs. (George Wharton Pepper will | Arg Bertie W. Roller of Washing- receive on Thursday afternoon, after |ton, D, €., announces the engagement 4 o'clock, at the Hotel Powhatan. | of her daughter, Mre. Alberta Roller 5 &, o Mr. i W »arley of | Mrs. Young, wife of Representa- Dertimars 4. T s el ‘\;"'L;"’"‘[‘l‘fi M Mounm ot Yy oty dauhter of the late P. 8 Hn\l!lr"c‘vfi e e il e - S | Mount Jackson, V: ece of IALIZATION, afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her|jgre Gen. John E. Roller and Col. | S year-round, in home on 16th street inhonor ‘of | (% Holier of Harrisonbure, Va. Mr. collecting suitable Mre, Frazter, wite of Senator Lynn | U fey n- the son of rs: and_the | g R i 2 zler, the new senator from North Dakota : ables us to = . Young and Mrs. Frazier will || This Smoker’s many advantages at Candlesticks eceiving with them Mr: d- this GIFT. Ladd. wite of the senator BRAM'S Set, $4.00 Time S'FT-clviNG Ilustrated from North Dakota, and Mrs. Burt- (idihoni candles) ness, wife Representative Olger Others 70c Up No _matter who $7.50 pr. Burtness of that stal ssisting will SUNSET INN the reciplent — we he Mrs. Peter Norbeck, Pat Har- are confident that a Others, $2 up rison, Mrs. T. H. Caraway, Mrs. A. . most satisfactory JI. Gronua, Mrs. John M. Baer, Mrs. Thomas Circle selection ~ will be Margaret Cowen, Mrs. Ciyde B. Aftche i made from our in. ison, Mrs. L. C. Cramton, Mrs. James 1407 Mass. Ave. N.W. clusive stocks. 3 ST A. Frear, Mrs. Edward E. Brown, . Mrs. Philip H. Swing, Mrs. Sydney Noted for its good cook- Anderson, Mrs. Henry F. Woodard, Z auti Mrs. Lindley H. Hadiey, Mrs. Perey ing and beautifal Quin, Mrs. Ladlslas Lazaro, Mrs. dining room John' Smithwick, Mrs. M. Clyde Kel- | oy and Moo LG Dhmuo niding ot | Week-day Dinner, 75¢ | 1340 G Street Rurlingame, Miss Dorothy Dennett, 3 and the Misses Frazier, who will be unda assisted by Miss Katharine Young 5 y Dinner, 85c | l or Xmas‘ and Miss Margaret Cramton, who are From 5 to 8 p.m. = home from school for the holldays. S Mle. Nina Diamantapoulos, debu- Special Christm S . i . . . QGreek legation, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. From 1 to 4 p.m. $9.00 Greeting Cards Others $1 up Thornton P. Boland, who entertained in her home. Her other guests were i q] Mme. Tsamados, wife of the charge Our second floor is complete with a selec- d'affaires of Greece; Miss Margaret tion of many beautiful designs and pat- Zolnay, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss i y fadtie vatalle Hammond, Miss Bessie Mc- terns in the ever popular and distinctive Keldin, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Janet Moffett. Miss Laura Winder Marshall and Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark. ’ ’ Mrs. Boland will entertai com- - . TRAsR e Continuing the Sale of IB“UX @h ma '_y:{e?.r A_-mxim‘ ur:d‘ Mrs. ];:‘dw:t:l ‘X& $ 50 $ Of which we are the sole distributor in Washington. The Ming. etV At finaes (s syentie T hoNeE ur 13 to 1 | the Colonial. the Autumn, the Orchard. the Golden Gate, the of the assistant secretary of the Navy Florida and the Coronado arc the favorite patterns, and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. JThe Misses 81 dnnguters of Sur- E ven i ng S ] 1 ppers Al Over Gold Encrustations Tea Sets, $45.00; Cake Plates, $12.50: After-Dinner Coffee Sets, : s, $1200; Vases, SI800} S S ek $' I O o nfi?lnk:%:::kzsrls'.zSls.ozl;“{:uf:“;:m,sIszt(%o;\S:;?mufi Pep- 22 pers, $5.00 pair. FLOWERS ' Lustre Tea Sets . . b P able 23-pe. tea sets, in O , Blue, Will Carry Your ADO“ABLE Kouas Ciifis itdead These popular and servicealle 24ve. tco wete in Orapte Bluc, Yuletide Message are these glittering bits of per- = 1Hio b5t S-lk S k- . fection! Our complete stock of ) ¢ 1 tOC lngS etter grade Evening Shoes included. T {i g Jtems of ina 7 ! —better than words. Distinguished fashions in rare imported 3 / = fl?ffifygflzgg ek mmbmlt‘ e for Christmas! Ready for your selection - Paisley Brocades, Metallic Brocades, s 10 $4.00: Condiment Sets, $2.00 to $3.00; Honey Jars, $1.25 to = 7 sl . e, t Shaffer’s are the finest Paisley Vel i ; - $2.00; Marmalade Jars, $1.25 to $4.00; Spoon Trays, $1.00 to s She will appreciate them—first at Shaffer’s nes aisley Velvets, Silver and Gold Bro- oz - B S iokas, 306 o $350; Salad Bowls, $L00 to CIHERIOn on because they are beautiful; and specimens of Cut Flow- cades, Silver and Gold Kid, and other ST $15.75; Cake Sets, $2.50 to $25.00; Chop Sets, $2.00 to $50.50: Quality and re- again and again because their ers and Blooming Plants brilliant materials—all reduced to $10. /4 A Salad Sets, $9.50 to $45.50; Tea Sets, $5.00 to $127.75; Break- markable dura Ueatity if = sonce of everlasting of every variety—all at 04 fast Sets, $11.00 to $55.00. . pmgbqgguy. Moderate Prices. 5 : rasiTenca HILADELPHIA Rones Tabl. Conter , S0 Beoe e et B OLD SEAL pieces, Corsages, etc., p $16 to 3350 ors. Sl.lk. Stocklngs arranged to your order. Second Floor ristm \ ’ In every weight from chiffons Chrigmes | Klowers . of gossamer _sheerness to the Delivered at any dis- . oa heaviest ingrains. In the season’s tance by Telegraph T DuuN MAR IN [Q nlc::ie:st tones as well as the staple shades. )s . 5 ¢ SHAFFER - Cor. 76 & K Sts. Thgmny ¥ Street ; Mp-lm":m 4 \(Phonxin ; "Ci;_:;? ICBIucl; glwp" 414 9th St, and 1214 t0 1219 & Street, Ilo @ a@ @]P ain 2 Main 900 14th St. y Hours: 8:45 to 6:00 TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET