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SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Off1c1a1 Life ‘White House Holiday Observance Attracts Thousands to Admiration of President's Home Life—New Year to BY MARGARET B. DOWNING th {a. House thib i CHriabiaak been more of a com- center in Washington than ever before in its history. The beau- tiful tree on the Ellipse and the sing- ingrof carols with the attendance of | thousan of the izens, just the! everyday Washingtonians unassoc ated” with officlaldom in the most re- mote did much to make the people with unation, “Our Pres dent and Mrs. Coolidge” For in the intimate sense of rejoicing them, und showing point contaet with the phas the present and lady have' betrayed standing in a subue fr w of [ re of his er way that too, ranks of the volidge boy endous intes t youths in the Charlie Taft ve into it from h g next-door neighbor to Admi or P old mansion since |87 itly move of honor of as superseded as it were, torefathers. an \u(l\'l)n Stuarts were re succeeded by Be Active Day. e idea of rem: nor Calder ning in W did iste Rev. hington he was from Bolivia e Frederick de Car- . bishop of Jamalca, is visiting iends in 1 history mwell rule fterward James 1T, h h end, ad a roy land on the pre of the state, Trenton. calling the kindness 'shown h nor cause, made him royal and looking, » patrimony of his r the student of colo- t when Oliver c realm the Duke found Georgerde 1l grant of a he Delaware ent site of the When stored, Charles 11, his brother and the loyalty of de Carteret. to Eov- of the region and desired him 11 the colony thus created Novum ew Jersey, annel 1 old map: i »ssession nd due dominion in of time he in s younger hi. igneur of all terets, how tion aftel ¥ brothe s The d = third g the anclent sle as written orge took forn 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 8 e | MISS WARY LOUISE WASSEN, we engugement to Dyche wax recently anno brother- w and sister, C Mrx, Hankell Allivon one of the squires of the region and heads\ nearly all the committees of arrangements gud on finance as well. (e village under the shadow of Mount Blane, Chamo- nix, has been selected as the place ¢’ the winter sports of the olympic The tiny picture: | LAUTER- | matn a Items of Personal Interest Relating to The Moving Thro‘ng Officials and Others Arriving | and Depnning in Record of, Christmas Holifiay Notes. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Jumes | J. Davis, left Washington last evén- ing for Rochester, N. Y. where he will make addresses. He %ill return to Washington Wednesday. Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. B Reynolds will safl on the steamer President Wilson January 16 for the Mediterranean. They expect to re- broad for a year or longer. Mise Martha Dyer, daughter of Representative and Mrs, L. C. Dyer of St. Louis, Mo., after spending her holiday vacation with her parents at their Washington home. 3226 Wood- ley road, will return this week to he studies at the University of Michiga! Miss Dyer graduates in June in medi- cine and surgery. Former United States ambassador to Russia and Mrs. George T. Marye aml their daughter, Miss Helen Marye, will g0 to New York the mid- D. C. DECEMBER ford will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bnowden Asnford, Thursday. Mrs. Willlam Wheatley, who spent the holidays in New York. city, Pras returned to Washington. Her niece, Miss Virginia Carter MeCullough will return Junuary 2 to be with her aunt for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Wheatley and Mise McCullough will be at home informally on the first and third Saturdays of January. Mrs. . B. Moore and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Moore, came from New York Friday and are at) Wardman Park Hotel until after New Year's, | when Miss Moore will return to her studies at Stuart Hall in Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Livingston of New York city and their little daughter Denise are in Washington for a limited stay and are stopping at the Lee House. Mrs. Margaret Mackall Weld and her son, Louls M. Weld, have closed their home in the mountains of Penn- sylvania and have taken an apart- ment at the Lafayette for the winter. /lvia Shappirio, who is visit- ster and brother-in-law, Mr. Miss 8 ing her |and Mrs. Joseph M. Kiell in Newark, N. J., was joined by her sister. Lillian and her cousin, Miss Freda Stein. Miss Shappirio, who has been absent for several weeks, expects to return by the second of January. Mrs. Katherine C. Brush-Bales has as her house guest for the holidays Midshipman Lionel C. Goudeau, U. S, of Louisiana. Mr. George B, McClellan, former mayor of New Ydrk city, is in Wash- ington for a fow days and is staying 30, 1923—PART 2. St. Distaff's Day Ball Planned by D. A. R. Chapter Bt. Distaft’s day colonial ball will be glven by Constitution Chapter, D. A. R, the evening.of January 7 at the Washington Club, 17th, and K streets, Many will appear in, cos- tumes of the time, and decorations embodying features of the colonial period will be in evidence. G~ w. U. Women.fl Sécie'y Plan New Year Event The Columbian Women of George Washington University will keep SOCIE ‘nvan house for their friends Tues- day, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. De Witt Croissant, 1717 Q street. Receiving with Mrs. Crois- sgnt will be Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Columbian Women. At the tea table will 'be: Mrs.’ Howard Lincoln Hodg- kins, Mrs. John T. Erwin, Mrs. T. Malcolm Price and Miss Elizabeth Peet, all past presidents of Colum- bian - Women. , Those assisting will be: Mrs. Charles Richardson,. Mrs. Tyree, Mrs. 'W. .C. Ruediger, ‘Miss McCord, Mrs, Griggs, Mre. . Joshua Evans, Mrs. John Paul Ernest, Mrs, Henry G.Doyle, Mrs. Seldon Ely, Mr: Robert Bolwell, Mrs. Herron, Mrs. E L. Kayser, Mrs. E. A. Hill, Miss Eliza- beth Culien,- Miss Lenore Murray, Miss Henryette Brumm, Miss Vir- ginia Nichols, Miss Irene Daniel, TY. 7 s Irene Pistoria, Miss. Ruth Ben- nelt, Miss /lice Ashford, Miss Rose mary Arnold, Miss Dorothy Croissant. Miss Helen ' Stoutmeyer, Miss Rods Watkins, Miss M. Einstein, Miss D othy Overstreet and Miss Marga Beck. Mu Phi Epsilon Secretaries Honor Guests at Tea Mrs. Clara Wolfe will entertain ut a tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs June Donnelly, past supreme alumn: sectetary, and Miss Lucille Tilers supreme secretary of Mu Phi Epsi: National Musical Sorcrity, who in the’ city for a few days. | 18th Street and Columbia Road sold all jgames, which are scheduled for Jan- at the Lee House. to February As the vil- S nominally con less than threc ~thousand persons. including tourist. the onslaught of ng’ lively commotion American entrants | arranged to sail. but they expec live in a sno ter they arrive, as the I-rll“h)ns crowded Cots 3 S together space will permit, and the Sw road magnat promise to run many with E d %o switch llu\\ them to st or these te 1 lead to Chamoniy other popular winter serted. King Alb his sons intend bt evers Dewey. All through the week the ming residence pf the Amer Chief Magistrate has been the object Tectiona tention and throngs passed quiet through the rern park, looked kindly toward window nd_in hundreds of in- stances have quite audibly wished ry blessing on the ovcupants. All|tertained: His lord of f which must have a genuinely }arrived in New York e heartening influence on the President | ber and has been making and Mre. Coolidge A cannot but fill | survey of New Je them with a sen of v...nmnsu|wn.|c. eding weeks. 3 late Capt. Hubert de Carteret of the royal navy, who was one time jattached to the W ton diplo- matic establishment of Queen Vie- toria dle of the week and Mrs. Marye and Miss Marye will safl Saturday for a six months' tour of Europe. Mr. Marye will join them in the spring to spend the summer abroad and with them will return in the autumn. Miss Marye will probably be a de- butante next season. | their propries { {governors of ifoot of land in N longs to this honorable the bishop will be intereste ovep the old sround and se site of the original mans exiled royalty was 5o hospl Mr. Joel Townsley Rogers has come from New York to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis J. Rogers, at Flor- ence Courts, over New Year holiday. ns The Beautiful Uptown Restaurant that will mean to Washingtonians what Sherrv’s and Delimonico’s meant to New Yorkers. Miss Emma C. Abel has gone to Baltimore for a visit to friends and will remain over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. von Brecht of St. Louis are making an extended stay at Wardman Park Hotel Jamaic Decem- a leisurely ug the suc- e son of th Dr. and Mrs. William Gerry Morgan will ‘have us thelr guests this week their son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Fellx Budwell Stump, the latter formerly Miss Myra Morgan, whose marriage took place in Wash- ngton December 18. Lieut. and Mr: Stump have been speuding their Loneymoon in the south. ‘Formal Opening New Year’s Eve 8:30 to any hour modations, sleepers and Ing’ the & Though the good ping open house D ed out of the atl least a decade there are | homes where the great ofiic world pause for brie court: whether the chate e receiving callers r_not. Many p to see M Dewey who still ipies | the home in which her illustrious husband spent his last years and in 'h he went to his re d. But old fashion on New Xationa Announcement MAISON GUSTAVE IN PERSON 3 Mr. Carl Joerlssen, who wrrived|Has returned to Washington and Wishes te Jast of the week in New York | o Friends and Patrons \ the Leviathan after passing about months in Europe, has come to | Tiat e has taken full management of his aml is at the Racquet. | s is expected to retur 706 13th STREET N. this country about the 1Ist of| Specializing in ruary. | HAIR COLORING Permanent Hair Waving HAIR GOODS Phone Franklin 5384 many Moth undout nd ames, iy they ihe firs puth Rose of Lima de Pare- o5 of Qui and most fascinating information rning her is coming out of the in- rely receives more than fons instituted by the Roman a : 9 s ation in_charge of Will be received and in course “This_eminent lady ye the be asked New York . but b s an afte Mrs. 3 s of England, her |those who wish to n a8 a very vley, being a {0f experience into their day. Aix- friends nd y Parbroach, a |les-Bains and Annecy, the most ad- wtes of from We andeq gentry located in |jacent resorts, are always swamped Virginia. Mrs. Hale will find her [ Norfolk for many centuries. ThisDr. |With transients, and the American ard basket filled to overflowin; Catherine Charlton, | colony was ~welled from a_norr e s ot Rom o ‘member of the old Norman | 200 a winter to about fittcen hundr crowded occasions. The official w sent in Wash- will stop at_the home of the attache of the tice and Mrs. Taft quite as much am Charl- Zor the. former assoclation in the iguished eir- White as_for their present . though few Ited Without doubt there well-wishers who at Dr. Woodrow will include the | of whom were his two terms presented him come will matter half hours for c may be other olve the problem nd au express air from Geneva for crowd all kinds . and retu bout two an the round trip. Th who will imilar w il go da Annette Ashford is in New | where she ls visiting her Mrs. T. B. Reed. Miss Ash- cousin, 4 $7.50 per cover cotemporaries = the late senator A RESTAURANT WITH NO COVER CHARGE FOR DINING YOU MAY DANCE WITHOUT DINING ON MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. DANCING, HOW R, I} THE SALON OR RESTAURANT EVERY NIGHT FROM i0 TO 2 Among the diplomats who are not accompanted to Washington by fer is the minister from Hussien Khan Alix ne of the most active mein- bers of the corps. both in the soci:l | and political sense. Hospitality is ouc uf the requisite virtues in the fental sense. and the minister fro he Pasha fuifills bis whole dut the letter and in the spirit and i fulfillment of this national idea, I has recently taken a commodious home at 1720 16th street, and his calendar is dotted with pleasant cents which will extend into next month, including all of January. Th Persian minister is a graduate of Ox ford, and is among the most advanced in the intellectual sense. of his countrymen. He Is fond of athletic sports and excels in them. He is un ccellent horseman and, though lie |has never entered the polo conte listed amo { such in Iways gave #00d account of himself. Those wh are privileged to enjoy the ament of the Persian minister have an lopportuni to note the difference {botween castern and western ways of preparing tea and the sort of confec- tion served. The brewing of tea is almost a religious rite with the Per- lan, and a formula is carefully fol- lowed as though it were a phar mateutical preseription. The result highly satisfactory. and a cup of tea and a honey cake served at the Per- sian legation is an event and not just 4 casual happening STONELEIGH COURT . Comnecticut Ave., Cormer L St Washington's exclusive apartmen: Available for . a few desirable { Keepin -lious APARTMENTS. Furnished and unfurnished, spectally | by the month o on yearly leise. | Aiso for TRANSIENT rental, two and thrcc | 00m non-housekeepiug apartments. RESTAURANT. it rank of them ai bout to honor the widening circle in nly interested in the Seton lived in Washington fo cf time, first as th t of the or from Maryland, Gen. John Howard, and Mrs. Howard, the tter the ister of Mrs. Charles Car- Il, 2d, o rrollton, r with Mr. and’ Mrs. James Barry. Mrs Barry's will, which is on file in thce gourthouse, jeft a substantial sum to Seton’to atd her in establishing order of Sisters of Charity Daily after New Year’s Day: Tea, 4:30 to 6 (Dancing Dinner, 5:00 to 8:30 Supper, 10:00 to 2 (Dancing) For Our Great January Clearance-Removal Sale Beginning Wednesday, January 2 A great reduction sale that creates un- paralleled bargains in strictly high-class ap- parel for women. Don’t fall to see announcement of this big sale event In Tuesday’s Star and Wednesday'’s Post M PASTERNAK The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticat Avenue Wilson's and older diplomats, some ton_during :nd several of whom their credentials, Col. and Mrs. George Harvey seem supremely contented that their lines will lie throgh quiet ways and that they can discuss all topics as of yore and without fei ard circum- Stances. Mrs. Har been aiding Coolidge in wmenities during the p ivs and she de- rted for home, which for the pres: it will be Deal, N wather all h the first time rompson, Dorothy Har: b id her small daughter will be with next vear. as her 2 1l him in so many Jirts of thia and other countries that she could not keep apace with his movements. But the bilities of London h: d the colonel i a boy. Somehow, s Macias L’Aiglon Orchestra has few equals. Reservations, Columbia 1160 One of the hopeful signs that the world is getting better was the open- ing of th nmunity house at Bed- ford Hi Y., under the shado of Mt. Kisco and Katonah, which a memorial of the soldiers from that section who fell in the world war. | The community is an important cen- ter for all ac nts the first step: v the summer residents in-behalf of thelr humbler ighbors who lize among the moun tains all through the vear. Owner of handsome estates iningle in the at the community house and ew era of good understanding ed in in this part of sylvan where a friendly feeling “The Exclusive Rendezvous for Discriminating People” CLOSED NEW YEAR’S DAY “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS™ ©O-J DeMOLL Washington's AEOLIAN HALL 'Twe{ffla and G Streets Steinway and Weber Duo~Art Pianolas - Victrolas ~ Aeolian -Vocalions Any Victrola, Piano or Player-Piano Selected Tomorrow Will Be Delivered in Time for New Year’s Eve Our Club Sale on Victrolas Any Style you select will e ight-spirited he confesses that addressed * without the de- sire to laugh outrigh As t would never do at all, abitual 1 to keep his feelings and he i fident th never stood his natural disp Mrs. Harvey, who alled the downrig of the Iy Vermonter all her life has been accus- what she meant, w hampered by diplomati ty of al- general which is it is in | Nielson, he | cism of th famil summer colony, in literature former Allc = liked in W gton. | her professional f the forces behind the ! ommunity house. She entertainments give lhvr‘n and she induces friends from 3 E New York to run out and hel; program. In _private life son is Mrs. Le Roy Stoddard, of the ph: C! both in his healing ar Z Moses T: under- tion is might he Acteristi 1d who d also rathe rictions The newly appointed ambassador from Peru to this Capital, Dr. Her- mando Velarde, will naturally iike to pass his holidays at Lima, where summer is in full bloom and all the Tiolidays are given over to picnic and other ul fresco amenities. Then there are few who particular] rjoy hav- ing two winters wedged into one year and that is what those journeys om the south perato to the north temperate must prepare for. which high in they nount ous cli Celebrate New Year’s Eve At Harvey’s 11th and Venna. Ave. $6.90 Per Plate Including A Special Course Dimer Dancing From 10 to 2 A.M. To Two MEYER DAVIS Orchestras ull t zon Hes ost keep up with g his The new e with his January. will f looking for home d an hawsy, nt, Pe; A rumor preceding the dor ix that he will dwel buy Senor lotel. suitable will | as ionul Capi- £ Chili is the only Latin- power fo fequire an om- ral env s on_th as the former minister from Senor Calderonm, who owned x com- fortable hous near 15th. | The minist E Senor 8ancjez Latour, bought )undsmnb’ h | it, tal. Americ: DIAFRAM- CONTROLLING CORSET Commences December 31 At t.hebegmmgofeachyarwe t on sale m all essive Corset timely in" its -utility ande in its value. Souvenirs, Novelties, Noisemakers For Reservations Phone Frankiin 3034 residence recently in New Hampshire, but as a private individual and If Your Clothes Could Talk— “Send us to THE HOFFMAN COM- PANY!” they would shout in chorus. -Pride and self-defense would prompt them to do it! : ALL TRADED-IN INSTRUMENTS This ) year's corset gives. the desired straight, Teckuing : At abor : Pianos, Player-Pianos and Talking Machines . : ; - IN'A'GREAT SALE These instrumenrits have come to us.in trade during our Xmas business. Many are:worth dvuble what we are asking, Every instrument has our 15 Phyer-Pu.nos ;zsgo Whether they require Cleaning, Pressing or Dyeing, you owe it to your garments to have their fibers preserved and their lives strengthened by systematically sending them to our efficient organization. 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