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1923, 8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING Society STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19 SOCIETY. straight lines, with silver lace tled | taken an apartment at Wardman Park in a large bow, marking the long | Hotel. waist line, and & deep band of black fur at the hem line of the skirt. She will carry an arm bouquet of white flowers. Assisting the debutante will be Miss Betty, Ives, Miss Adelaide Wolsten- holme, Miss Bessie McKeldin, Miss Natalie Hammond, Miss Helen Strauss | tar will be seeiated i ooy gl and Miss Ruth Stoddard. their house guest, Miss Caroline o2Mins Julte Hume wil entertaln at | will'%, % &' COW"Se Wit Srochied nner this evening in compliment to 3 3y . i i e O any | Shiffon velvet, tho ulesvelens walst finished in a bateau line in front and later going to the dance to be given . sl b el il a V in the back, and the skirt draped at the back. Mra. Bernard B. Jones entertalned a [ 9rchids, ~with company of fourteen at luncheon to- sist through the afternoon will be Mile. Nina Diamantapoulos, Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Eugenla Lejeune, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Adams, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Katharine Wrenn, Miss Eleanor | Baker, Mies Ruth Stoddard, Miss | Helen' Herr, Miss Gertrude Whittier, | Miss Ellen Blair, Miss Virginia Hume, Miss Laura Winder Marshall, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, Miss Jane | Hopkins, Miss Agnes Shands, Miss | Agnes Ashford, Miss Bessic McKeldin | and Miss Nataife Hammond. Miss Betty Calhoun Miller will come to Washington today from Vas- sar College to be the guest of Mrs, C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. Calhoun will give a large dance Mrs. Clark Munford will be hostess to a large company at a tea dance this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at Rauscher's, to present her daughter, Miss Norvell Clark Munford, to so- clety. Mrs. Munford and her daugh- Sons of President and Mrs. Coolidge With Them at White House for the Aristocrats in the field of Distinctive Gifts —for MEN white pearls. he will ornaments Mrs. Munford will be in black chiffon, and Miss Lewis will wear a gown of carry of Christmas Holidays. y | 5. COOLIL is receiving a group of ladies at the Whit House this after- noon by special appoint- John and Calvin Coulidge President and Mrs. Coolldge, from their school at Mer- Pa 3 erda afternoon wnd will Bemain until after the New Year. The ritain Kue ment )f the rrived sons ersburg, former ambassador to Great and Mrs. George Harvey are s at the White House, Mrs. Har- vey leavi ‘hursday to spend Christmas yme, in New Jer- er Yesterd eived writ in “the r ifternoon Mrs. Coolidge bout fifty woman newspa- s of Washington, greeting r and later dining rved he n gown of was charm- the at one end Mary Randolph the s the Executive and ooltdge at their home on 18th ast The HUPSLS wer md Mrs, ames W, Tenry ( itephen New Hen- Roardman, d Mr. and of New Marshall Field, Tiss Mabel ir., Mrs. Hen Ing a lun debutan Wardman P ter, Miss Ruth Wallace. Ars. Wall again entertain her daughter at lunch December and on J n Hotel for her day The Brazilian Ambassador Host at Lunch Yesterda ther of the were 1 and Mrs Sovez W naval Commander Mrs the a will go and will sail S n Legion to ¢ York on the home. Tustice and Mre. Taft were ests at dinner last evening minister of Hungary and Count- zechenyi. There were ts in the company or of Cuba, Dr. Tor- le guest of honor at & given vesterday at the Ham- the counselor of the em- . The guests in- of the embassy, Baron: the second se la Torre: Porez; th the er of ertained at lombia and Mma, dinner last ev 2000 Mas The minister of entative and Mrs. Fred d'Affaires of Peru avenue rsia, Repr Charge Mme. G Leao Gracle, C Legation of Norway Mrs. Robert F. McKen- George T, W s. Frederic McKenney, Ime. ~ Charles ~ Philliphe . Miss Hortensia Coronado, Dr. Santiago Bedoya, secretary of the Peruvian embassy: Mr. Alvarex de Buenavista and Mr. Enrique Coro- nado. the Steen, The minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro entertained at dinner last Jusserand. The other guests were assador of Spain and_ Senora the minister of Uruguay Varela, the minister of id and Mme. Peter, the min Poland and Mme. Wro- director general of the i Dr. Leo S. Row The Surely Acceptable Gift Hosiery The choosing of ti where and what sort—are important consid- erations. Among feminine Washington Burt Hosiery holtds highest favor—amounting to personal ferment to a considerable degree. pr Solely because our modes ; our grades superlative values; our as- s complete in color range—and our prices—uniquely Burt-like. sortmen Here are our famou: Ladies’ Silk Hose, tops, soles and heels. Ladies” § ing combinations. Ladies’ All-Wool Hose—a host of colors and patterns. $2.25 a pair—3 pairs for 36.50 Ladies’ Chiffon Hos fect quality—in all t colors. * | Couzens of Michigan, will receive to- t | Henry Winfield Watson, was hostess at eighteen | | ton, Ik and Wool Hose in most pleas- frs. Thomas F. Walish, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Judge Charles Kerr, Dr. Jose Baron, secretary of the Cu- ban embassy; Mr. Walter Scott Pen- field and Senora de Perez of Havana, who s spending a week with the minis- ter and Senora de Alfaro. Mrs. Tsamados, wife of the charge d'affaires of Greece, has returned from New York, where she went to lecture at the Greek American Club and a number of schools in that city Fatheriess Children of morrow afternoon at the legation. Mrs. Pepper, wife of Senator George Wharton Pepper, will have assisting {her at her at home tomorrow tomor- row afternoon at the Hotel Powhatan, their daughters, Mrs. Theodore F. Paul and Mrs. Fitz Eugene Newbold, both of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth, wife of the undersecre- tary of the Treasur: Senator and Mre. David A. Reed leave Washington today to be absent until the end of the month. The: |\\-Hl spend Christmas in their home at Pittsburgh. Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, wife of Senator Stanfield, will come to Washington Saturday to join _the| senator at th® Willard Hotel. Miss Barbara Stautield, daughter of Sen- ator and Mg Stanfield, who is study. | ing abroad, will spend the holidays in Rome. Mrs. Couzens, wife of Senator James | morrow afternoon at 1013 16th street, which they have leased for the sea: son. This will be Mrs. Couzens’ first at home of this seaso Mrs. John L. Cable, wife of Repre- j sentative Cable of Ohlo, and Mrs. Percy | Hickling have jointly issued cards for & musical at the Congressional Club | the evening of December 37. Mrs. Watson, wife of Representative luncheon _tod: entertaining in her home, 1625 Massachusetts avenue, in honor of Mrs. Francls S. Nash. Mrs. Britten, wife of Representative «d A Britten of Illinois, Was hostess to a company of fourteen’ at luncheon today in her apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel. | The charge d'affaires of Austria and | Mme. Prochnik will entertain at a buffet | supper New Year eve. They will also be_ hosts at dinner January 8. Mme. Prochnik will be at home Fri- day afternoon after 4 o'clock. ’WI-- Marsh: 's Debut Dance Given Tonight. | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Richard C. Mar- shall, jr, will entertain at a_dance this _evening at the Officers' Club at the Washington barracks. when they | will present their daughter, Miss Laura Winder Marshall to soclety. | The club has a charming arrange- | ment of Christmas berries and greens and a buffet supper will be served at midnight Miss Marshall has as her house guests Miss Margaret Beach and Miss Anne Bunting of Petersburg, Va., and Miss Baldwin Jennings of Lynchburg. Va, classmates of Miss Marshall at the Castle School, at Tarrytown, N. Y, Among the other house guests of Miss Marshall who have come to Washington for the dance this eve- | ning_are Miss Sarah Fleming of Fort | Wayne, Ind.; Miss Betty Jane Nelson | of Huntington, W. Va., and Miss Flor- | | ence Peters and Miss Margaret Dou- | | | that Marshall of Portsmouth, Va. The milltary ache of the British | embassy and Mrs. C. E. C. G. Cha and their son, Wingrove Charl- | ton, arrived in 'Washington this morning from New York. Col. "and Mrs. Charlton went to New York last eek to meet their son, who arrived aboard the Berengaria from England, where he is in school. They remained there for a few days at the Hotel Vanderbilt. Young Mr. Charlton will | return to his studies in England early in the year, and will sail aboard the Majestic, January 1 The air attache of the British em- [Fairchild’s Pet Shop Phone Main 8619 c'»\ PET ANIMALS L Dogs and Puppies Canaries and Cages s [mported Odd Birds Animal Foods Remedies Collars and Harness 1215 NINTH STREET N.W. Washington, D. C. he Hosiery, however— lines are standardized s featured Hose: with the durable lisle e—of high grade—per- he usual and unusual $2.75 to $5.00 a pair For the Men— Lisle, Silk and Silk and Wool Hose— 75¢ to $3.50 Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street | | MISS NORVEL CLARK .! sy, Group Capt. M. G. Christie, who went to New York to meet the Duke of Butherland and accompany him to Washington, will come to Wash- ington tomorrow evening The Duke of Sutherland will pass A short time in this city, leaving for Florida Saturdzy or Sunday. The new attache the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Angel Prieto, has arrived in Washington and taken up his duties at the embassy. The attache of the Czechoslovakian legation, Dr. Celestin Simr, has re- turned to Washington and has taken “n apartment at 1819 18th street. The United States minister to Po- land and Mrs. Hugh Gibson will be the guests of honor at dinner Tues- day, January 8, of the minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska, who will entertain in the legation on 16tk street. Mrs. J. Butler Wright, wife of the third assistant secretary of state, will be hostess at a small tea this afternoon, entertaining in compli- ment to her sister, Mrs. Louix Baco who is spending a fortnight with Mr. | und Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Joseph Leiter and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke will preside at the tea table Rear Admiral and Mrs. William A Moffett will entertain a company of thirty at a buffet supper this eve- ning for their debutante ghter, | Miss Janet Moffett. The comy will later go to the dance given Gen. and Mrs. Marshall by give Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hale will ¥ to tea this afternoon, fr o'clock, at the M nex, when they granddaughter, to_soclety Mrs. Hale will wear a gown lack silk, made on straight and a large topaz on a th The bud will wear a gown of over sil cloth, made Mixs Eisa b MERRY CHRISTMAS | GREETING~CARDS TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TELVE F STREET A Month in Advance! | 1and avenue, the home of Mrs. Clar- day in her home on Wyoming avenue in "honor of Mrs. Florence Dupee of Coronado, Callf., who is spending & short time at the New Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Van A. MacMur- ray gave a dinner last evening at |3 theif residence on Callfornia street, and had as thelr guests Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Hamilton Wright, Mrs. Charles Denby, the secretary of the Netherlands lega- tion and Mme. Hubrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullard, the second secretary of the French embassy, Mr. Jules Henry, and Mr. Matthew Hanna. Miss Jane Hopkins, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer Hopkins, will have as her guest for the Christmas holidays ‘Miss Claire Wilson of Dallas, Tex., who will ar- rive in Washington Friday. w! Al M A The chairman of the Shipping Board and Mrs Edward J. Farley have leased the house at 1707 Rhode ence R, Wilson and the late Mr. Wil son The reception which the Congres- sional Club will give Friday in honor the ambassador of France and Mme. J be the first of A serles to the members of the diplomatic corps in Wushington. In January the club will entertaln in compliment to the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes and later in the season a reception will be given in honor of the far eastern countries. The Congressional Club 18 planning n_afternoon Christmus party for hildren December 27. Mrs. Richard Stockton Field went to York Tuesday to meet her husband, Lieut. Commander Field United States Navy, who {s expected to arrive in the next day or two on the naval supply ship Denebola, in which he, left Constantinople more than_a month ago. Lieut. Comman-: der Field expects to be on duty in Washington for & long term, and has — A Christmas Beautiful HE discriminat- ing woman will revel in the posses- sion of a Louey Venn Beauty Box. 1‘[ The A B I D D NN VeV D preparations contained in the dainty pink enam- eled metal case arc selected to meet the daily requirements of ‘milady’s toilette. Prepared under the personal direction of afi?‘,%yaflz’n | 1278 CONNEETICUT AVENUE FRANKLIN 4324 Handled Downtown by 1110 F St. N.W. All Midwinter Apparel ol Dinner and Evening Gowns Party and Dance Frocks Street and Afternoon Dresses Coats and Wraps Fur Coats, Wraps and Jacquettes Smart Sportswear Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters, Millinery Prep Girl Shop Apparel Included Mrs. Jos Sturges, Charles G lin_ Bell, James Reynolds, Mrs Willfam Wheatl and Miss hite georgette embroidered in irl- descents and trimmed with white fur. Iternating at the tea table will be rs. Henry Allen, Mrs. Minnigerode ndrews, Mre. Underwood, Jr.; Mrs. Bdw Blodget, Mrs. Matthews, Mrx nk- Mrs. Leigh Palmer, Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs: Temple Oscar Thropp, Mrs. Miss Mary Slla Loraine Dorse: Among the debu tes who will as- (Continued on Ninth Page.) Helen Burns Gift Shop Katie Dunn Bldg. Room 1, 517 11th St. NW. S ey For Those Who Are Uncertain as to What to Give--See PLITT! Bridge Lamps, $7.00 up. Table Lamps, complete with shade, $22.00 up. Shades, $1.65 up. Butterfly Shields, up. Jardinieres, $9.50. Nest of Tables, $26.25 up. Triangular Tables, $27.50. i Telephone Table and Stool $10.00 $3.25, Jewel Bos Jook Stands, $17.50. Windsor Chairs, $13.25 up. Overstuffed Chz up. Tea Wagons, $25.00 up. Dining Room Suites, $286 up. Bedroom Suites, $212.95. Mahogany Candlesticks, $2.50 pair up. Hall Chairs Side Chairs, $48.00 up. Armchairs, $52.50 up. Bonbon Dishes, $3.00 up. rs, $43.00 GEGCRGE PLITT CO., Inc. End Table With Book $91.50 Trough ..... 31 Brass Candlesticks, $3.50 up. Water Glass Trays, $7.00 dozen. Door N0, Cigarette Boxes, $4.00 up. Book Ends, $6.00 pair up. Framed Prints, $2.00 up. Br Knocker, Book Stands | 1 $17.50 Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering _ 1325 14th St. NW. RSN, SRR ARG AN Main 4224 You’'ll find “His” Choice Displayed Here Selecting gifts for a man is an easy matter if you do your choosing here, where we bring the best on two continents together. Many imported novel- ties from Welch-Marget- son of London—and others of American makes. Cashmere, Fiber and Silk. $].65 to $2(.00 “As illustrated, an Eng- lish Plaid Cashmere, Special, $2.95 New English Squares— in cut silk—for day or evening $6_50 WEAL ossoseinision, Fiber Mufflers § 3,75 —in silken effects, Fancy Fiber Silk and Wool 52,95 Mufflers ........ Brushed Wool Mufflers —in the popular color- ings: full size. 51.65 SPECIAL ...... Genuine Angora Muf- flers, all colors $2,75 —the usual $4 grade Brushed Wool Vests Special, $6.50 A very large assort- ment of colors and effects —plain and fancy—also bordered with plain col- ors. Smoking Jackets Double-faced Cloths— Silk and Velvet—in well designed models. $6.75 to $3 5 ‘A Very Special Jacket In dark colorings. Fin- ished with cord edge and frog fastenings. 567 Handkerchiefs Imported and can makes—Fancy and Linen. 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