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8 " SOCIETY. S0CIRTY \ when & wum= | Dinmantopoulo arily In another apartment in will be wive g Miss Ja iffett, me bullding ¥ o] and Mrs Arthur Eaton has arran Ruth Htoddurd, Miss , : @ short program of musio. Several [ A 3 Mrs. Charles ¥ Hawyor loft Wash- Euents from other clubs have b s By ington yesterday for her home in asked for the afterncon Miss Claud M Marion, Ohio, where Rrig. Gen. Saw g Sugenia Lejeuns, | yer will Join her for Christman The retiring naval attacho of the |3 ¥ Miss Norvell | Brasillan embassy, (hpt. Herucllito | therine Wrenn and | Mrs. K. Lester Jones and her daugh | Graca_Aranha, will %o to New York Natulle Hammond ter, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, will not tiin atiernoor’ and will mil Satur e i Wittiam A, |Tecelve tomorrow ufternoon TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET The President 'and hlrsl C()olldge Are Tmn;‘olu Brazil Moffett (-um '.m‘—i‘ffl - v-uunt.,:uv- "x::(li‘:n:l.l:n“a:‘:rrd e ert - per last evening at their residence | Miys Rosalie Drake, who has E S . . ; 3 Dr and Mea, Glivert Grosvenor will | on Massachusetts ayenue for ‘thelr |from Wellcaley ~ College to - apen Aito ¥ D T h = glve a dinner with daneing for-their | debutante daughter, Miss Janet Mof- | Christmas with her parents. the as. | Lntertaining at Dinner onig t } daughter, Miss Grosvenor, the eve- | felt, The guests included Miss Bensio | intant socretary of commerce. . . > ning of December 27. The tables will | McKeldin, “Miss Natalie Hammond, |Mrs. J. Waltes Dre e, the Diplomatic Corps 3 e 80 arranged that dancing may be | Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Helen A% ¥ & ps. 3 enjoyed between courses and later | Strauss, Miss Nina Diamantopoulos, 4 L || he youni hostess and her gucsts will (Miss Ann Devercux. Miss Retty Byrne, attend the dance glven by Mrs, Wil- | Miss Margaret Zoinay, Mlss Betty & 1 ‘orcora 1 Ives, . . |at tea yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Nor HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | Mr. e l:;;;.fl{‘ulnn\rx::":“:d;‘n%h:,xuduv:;lll‘ : [H:lm Corcoran Eus 1~,:;eL;:31Ln-w'\aE:' 1}‘?:‘:-;:7 Qifw:;:; man ,E'n%zrann, Mrs. h}&'l!llim r‘m:n nter P | = 4 2 bde £ . amantol 4 . |ning Johnson and iss Josephine Wil entertain at the annual | quughter of the hosts. and Miss Biiza- g < turned from a trip around the world, | Mr. C. Dlamantopoulos, Lieut. Lee D e and state dinner at the White |beth Anderson of Ilinols , has joined her parents here after | Wade and Mr. Jasper Dubose. Tage presided at the tes table an § v Yor were assisted by a number of the House tonlght in honor of the | spending a little time in New York. — Yo Tadles from e g Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton will en- P Miss Grosvenor, who recently re Miss Julie Hume entertained at din- 0. e ended heads of foreign missions, and KnOWn | jertain a company of fourteen at din- ity Mrs. Robinson F. Downey is leaving | ner last evening for Mllln- Eugenia ?{E"z.‘»}. ‘:\vm?.nx \w:" nwm':" X;(lfir'::l(:-kl us the Diplomatic dinnes ner ””T. ening in compliment to R +f | Washington today, with her niece and | Lejeune, later taking her guests to | Representative and Mrs I . George The guests for the stead following | Miss Helena Lodge nep . secompanying the remains of | the dance given by Gen. and Mrs. |Tucker presentative Walton Moore, the dinner will inciude members of the | peay Aamir S : b her husband to Waynesburg, P'a., for [Marshall. The other guests were Miss | the Misses Moore. former Gov. and PG rher e | qlear Admiral A, . Niblack, U. 3 HaRS 4 | Interment. Mr. and Mra Downey | Agnes Ashford, Misy Elizabeth Beale, | Mru, Montague of Virginia, Mr. and Ioreign relutions committee of the Sen jand Mrs. Niblack huve return | . : | came to Washington more than two | Miss Mary Emily Johnson, Miss Kat Mrs. Henry Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. o and the foreign affuirs committee of | Washington from California, and will 3 NSNS Wweeks ago, staylng In their sulte atlerine Dent, Miss Josephine Bridgett, | Young, Dr. and Mrs. Du Puy McCor- the House. The artists of the evening | be 48 hame, at 2400 Toth street, during | the New Willard for a day or two and | Mr. Richard Allen, Ensign Leon Na- [mick. Mrs. John Ritehie. Mra, Charles ro Louls Graveura and Mme. Chemet. | 06 Doliday season, Mra. Niblacl 1 being compelled at the end of that|nus, Mr. Edwin Graham, Lieut. Lester Wood, Miss Ella May Powell, Mrs. E. are Louls Grav 3 convalesclng from a recent serious ill- MRS MARY HOXTON time to take Mr. Downey to the Emer- | Deg: Mr. Robert Peter and Mr.|A. Pendleton. Dr and Mre. William - . " e = i o .' gency Hospital, where he died early | james Hume. The table was decorat- Nota, Mrs. William Nelson Page, Mrs. n out-of-town vikltor for whom Mrw. | esterduy afternoon. ed with Christmas colors, green and John Walker and Dr. Tucker Smith, U.S. N. . John Crayke Simpson was host- it 1o @ company of twelve at luncheon turn to thefr home in New Jersey. day at the Chovy l‘llulmz"k‘.l‘ub.“anlpr- s peine I ulmaon isug hee | iies Humd o to P telpht el | taining in honor of Mrs. John Hoy of S —a | grandson, Edward Nelson DI . | tom v remain through the G Mr and M Charles Evans Hughes, | Albany, X. Y., Who is visiting her son- | = . | r., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Christmas holldays with Mrs. Thomas | wiir 3;,“,"3”165"‘;":‘;“16{},”.&;“"‘”“0 . . . ir, have re urned to York after in-law 'and daugater, Mr. and Mrs. | (e cast of “Cotton Stockings" who|Xiison . Dingley, 3718 Livingston | Robloson & Mice Hamn “wiil - normas holiday week in Chicago, to partici- 1 mnter W Short visit with th ts of the [Sumuel H. Kaufmann, o UL University Of| strect, Chevy Chuse, | They will al-| Thursday, January 3. Dats {n the solden wodatis Saniver form the S [ $ und po-iepie, Bt A e ¢ In|tend the Dingley-Leetch wedding Jan- pox o Mrs. Hughen y §-| Mrs, Delos A sett has issued |the compuny (s PEer Mr. and Mra. Judah Howe Sears of | %y of Mra Wile's parents in that ton to be pre invitations for mumh,h, 21, Ot W AL — .\llau)r'\’ork have leased the apartment . | A rel ety i e | s ot i "Stios | tARe fo the Cuban embasey. (s at the | Dris. Gen. and Mra. Marshall st o soon Bulmer st MMOSIMA oy oieiforithe Dallite helgiventat | ppa - S = < street, for the remainder of the Besste McKeldin, Mrs. Blodgett wil | Ritz-Carlton, New York, for a short | Give Brilliant Debut Dance. son, and will take possession of it at [the New Willard Hotel Wednesday Seeretary Mellon Joined entertain at dinner this evening, later | Stay Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Richard C. Mar- {vyo'end of the week. Mres, Bulmer is y 2, | NOW Louls 8. Greene will entertain at a S— red poinsettias. (et the afternoon of December 27.| pe Prancina Robinson and her | Miss Hume will go to Philadelphia e . ! taking her guests to the performance == | shall, jr., entertained at a dance 1ast|in” waghington for a few days to Today by it 1) u : “Cotton Stockinzs.” to be presented | Mrs. Thornton P. Boland entertain- | evening at the Officers’ Club of the | oomplete arrangements, and will re. Harry Leonard, 1741 y of the T % Dis (oY the University of Michigan Opera jed & compuny of twelve at luncheon | Washington barracks, when they pre- {vurn to her home near Annapolls for : Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, 1106 e ay by his |Compuny at the President Theater. today In compiiment to Mrs. Pree-| S Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Sears are| ~ (Coniinued on Ninth Page.) daughter, Miss Alisa Mellon. who has | torius of St. Louis, who is spending e been in New York through this week, | Mrs. Timberlake, wife of Represen- |the winter in Washington. club had a charming arrangement of | tative Timberlake of Colorndo, who has { Chnistmas berries and greens and a jbeen i1l at Emerge Hospital since ". H. Moore entertaine buffet supper was served at midnight larciving in Washi| is recovering her home, A arshall wore a gown of old o land will be able to resume her social | 1y reor E oh oF mome At cade made on long. straight | Only a Few Days Remain Prawident responsibllities before the season 1Is|Everett and Miss Helen with a side traln and v X er. London nd, who are spending | beaded In colors to match the gow: I . 1] LR ~ B TR T SR Bt Eeaa s Select Your Gift NOW—and at PLITT’S riversity of Michig a C ! e f e o the Christmas holidays with Mr. and | The debutante wore a quaint frock of ect our an at o Mrs th iy Mrs. Moore white satin made with a close-fitting pany. Treasury and Mrs. Edw. v = bodice, and a deep bertha of lovely || o S jbe joined for the Ci Mrs. Jo ifith Is entertain- | old lace, the very full satin skirt fall- Sewing Tables, $2425 up. The Secretary of the Interior and | by thelr son, Mr. Edw i ing the mbers of the Columbia|ing over a lace skirt. The waist line Mrs. Work will o to Evauston, TL. | who will come. froa B i Helghts Arts b at tea today at|was marked with seed pearls and she | |l = Console Tables, $31.50 up. temorrow pend Ch 3 "w th | their daughter, Miss Helen E. the Cairo. Mrs. Lozan and Mrs. Crofs- | carried American Beauty r thei: son-n-law and daughter, Mr.|who is a student at the Dana Hall |sant have charge of the program | Asststing the bud were M Tables Desk Sets, $12.50 up. e e e et P e il ascnliioli ind Mrs. Albert W. Bissell, in lhclr!m-ho(vl in Boston. et Ml | —couc vens an Wall Desks, $46.00 up. home there. Col. and Mrs. Peter C. Fields will | H air of distinc- ivi ites— The Secretary of 1 is, fentertain a company at dinner this | fion ‘and solve Living Room Suites and his two oider cf 1d | evening. the problem of armchair, wing chair, Jane, will yro to Pitt, 3 Orrow the extra wall and will visit the two ra thers | 3 3 will entertain | space, as davenport, covered, of the children in and | 5 7 vening at the shown Pittsburgh t : Mr 3 a f “Cotton Stockings $ .00 their tiny d 3 an | is being given by the University | Park Hotel for L jof Michigan students at the President-! I Sinators wud Houwery | Theater. “Later the company and many . and s o members of the cast will atten moved Trom ‘their aparimens " ihe | members, of the cast wil attend the | Brothers Roosevelt and are o # ve at Rauscher's for thelr | Butterfly Shi apartment 38 € 8 - » daughter, Miss Elizabeth trert) elds, $3.25 up. || Joyous Days of Holiday Dress || lll oo sy 52852 - ! Mrs. Francois Berger Moran has is- ! r y d.“‘";-;|'1‘;"";="' a el tne Harke | sued invitations tor & lurxsmcox(umv I Ware, 22-piece set, $35. afra ece, will be at home | dance, Decembe s ce of - . | C: J: this afternoon after 1 o'clock e e I e it aEinseldancs on ) Dresses selected Fri- Ducal Ware Decorated | Horace Macfarland will entertain day altered and de- I Tea Sets, $16.50. The commerc : £ 10 g ouse party Christmas week, - : ritish_em by M Jux- e Wit . laga . . Japanese Coffee Sets, $10. Br lnlh i 3 ity Bexy she will have wich her six ciassmate: livered for Christmas ] ap\'enport S 3“ “' el \:‘ hlflt son, ‘:\‘Y John 3 l\ 4 “ ] sls arday | . erneries, all steel, up. ! Have your new frock for Christ- 1 Writing Desks, $30 up. Spinet Desks, $38.00 up. Macfarland A Drury was hostess | mastide with the purchase ad- at luncheon to | Be comy R Sy el b e i g vantage of our SEMI-ANNUAL Juriioierss, 000 . Fur Coats—Jacquettes— ay, debutante daugh i ¥ Moore Gray = x . ' - Dinner Chimes, $5.75 up. | 11 A e e Ve T 10 CLEARANCE prices on RIZIK ‘ Telephone._ Stands an d [l Millinery with wh the Jme I Stools, $10.00 up. AFTERNOON and DINNER | Smoking Sends, 975 w [l ||~ Prep Girl Shop Apparel A Inlaid Muffin Stands, DRESSES : N s 4 Photograph Frames, $2.50 s ! Anti Mah up. French Handmade Models I Da;:;ort Tobles Fern Dishes, $4.75. ) : i ) Ash Trays, $3.50 up. 17 Years’ Honest Dealing 5 5.00 i Book Ends, $6.00 Pair up. [ J Originally 6850, 75.00, 89.50 Fur Reductions pi 2o || | GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Of From Chiffon, Satin il 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 Rear Admiral “Mrs. Charles H Stookten will P dinner this eveni : 30% to 35% TWELVE THIRTEEN F IS On All Coats—Capes 3| IDA WALTERS | { '“E'-‘i&@ Wraps—Scarfs OF N.W. Atinine | e Metropolitan - . For the Bensfit of Those cropetsn Il Service---and Practical Who Desire Furs for R . 2 D “ Gifts bula::o;l:j:ar CHRISTMAS GIFTS 0u81ng = ay Sa-le . 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