Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 8

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o i " BOCIETY. ociet Mrs. Coolidge and Guests Are Attending | Philadelphia Symphony Concert" This Afternoon Morris Ernest Locke, Mr. William Eric Fowler, Mr. and Mr: L. Belin, Mre. Norman Williams, Mr: W. Harry Brown, Mrs. Thomas ¥ ayard, Baroness Korff, Mrs. G. D. Ritter, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Mr. Hugh Tennant, Mr. Oscar Crosby, Mr. Thomae J. O'Brien, Mr. Charles Henry Butler and Maj. Dod- son, house guest of the hostess. RS. COOLIDGE will occupy and Mrs. tho presidential box at the F. concert of the Philadelphia Orchestra in the National heater this afternoon, when she will Jiave with her several guests. The Secretary of State and Mr. Jiughes will entertain at dinner thi “vening in honor of the retirifg an lassador of Great Britain, Sir Auck- lznd Geddes. The military attache of the British cmbassy and Mrs. Charlton will en- tertain at dinner this evening. H ‘Haron and Baroness de Cartier <uext at Dinner Tonight. mbassador of Belglum and de Cartier will be the guests i whose honor the secretary of the Smithsonian _ Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott will entertain at French embassy, and Mme. Hellmann, | who recently returned aftersan ex- tended ubsence abroad, are spending the winter at the Hamliton Hotel, where they were joined vesterday by thelr daughters, Ml®. Heilmann and Admiral and Mrs. Robert E. Coontsz, THE ‘EVENING - S8TAR, WASHINGTON, been her guest for the last week. Mme. Prochnik will return in a short time and will receive as usual Friday afiernoon, . The Marine officers on duty in the District of Columbia are going to give a Valentine dance Thuraday February 14, in the Band Hall at the Marine barracks. Mrs. Lejeune and the ladies of the post will receive. In addition to the usual Valentine decorations the hall will be hung with the flags of all nations. The new Jazz Orchestra of the Marine Band will furnish the music. and soveral new dance selections will be played for the first time. Mr. H. L. Waddell will entertain a small company at dinner this even- ing at Le Puradis. Miss Mabel Dell will be hostess to a company of fifty at dinner this evening at the White Peacock. The fourth annual benefit dance and card party of the outpatient de- partment of Providenc Hospital will be given at the Raleigh Hotel, Feb- ruary 12, at 8:30 o'clock. The pro- ceeds wiil go to the extension of free medical, surgical and other clinics for Washington’s poor. Mrs. M. R. Roady is chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. The dance of the Monday Evening Supper Club last evening at the Hamil- ton was unusually brilliant, parties go- ing there after the opera and the many dinners of the evening. Among those who had guests with them at the Sup- per Club were Mrs. Pearle Moore Gra MISS HENRIETTA HALL, hter of Col and Mrs. Chulmers G. who in the house guest of Rear Mile. Claire Helimann, The naval attache of the Italian cmbassy and Contessa di Mombello will entertain a company at dinner this evening in their home, on 18th street. dinner this evening ambassador of Italy, Don Gela- actani, was host at dinner last ovening, guests being fef Justice and M pany wero the and Mrs. ll;‘m\'r = Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper has issued 3. invitations for a tea this afternoon at EEAL the Rochambeau, from 4 to 6 o'clock. ation and Judge and Mrs. and Mrs. John Marshall Field, 3 n, Mr Mrs. J. Herbert Wo and M d of Lima, Peru John Cravke rd Hotel of the; w recht wiil be the guests of honor at w buffet_supper which Mr. and 5 Reid Yates will give in 1624 18th street, Friday evening. February . Supper will be followed by music Mrs. Yates will be hostess to a small company at bridge Thursday after- Loon. t i M will enter this evening. informally The minister of the Netherlands me. de Gragfl entertained the first and important cof y Capt. 1. A. Markoe will be host to a company of ten at the supper dance this evening at Le Paradls of State and S, The company included the assador of Beigium and Baroness v, the minister of Switzerl: the ministe 3 the e A 1 I Mre, Wallace Chiswell entertained « company of fAfty f|in compliment to her house 4 { a Lewis of Greensburgh. v of the Amoedo ) hard § be at hop fternodm from residence. on ng Mre. Clark W. Morgan. Mrs. Robert Crain Lincoln Green. Mre. John S. ¢ and Mrs. Watson Freeman |} for 3 1 to § o'clock 15th their I will be L charge entertaine honor of Mrs F the Med &ts includ Merrit W Grae «n Thomas Iment of their daus jAnn Thomas. to Grorg! of of the dsworth dinner retary Sliot W Prier Wabter est G Gor Wi Prest White nch and; whu in emple cvening - atherless | il s hington Opern Company ping it | Heard by Packed Houwe. a pro- lin tomorrow ev lie wlil algoiglre A la and fashionable coted the Washington Opera C Pany last evening when Offenbs \es Of Hoffmann™ *was presente President Theater as the e of the' local compa Yor this season. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence . Phipps entertained : { dinner and later took thelr guests tv {tn In the company wer Tasker L. ie <. David A. Recd a will entertain rnoon in complin S to w sm cventn ir box. ¥V nd Dr. ining | . +mba es Couzens having as their ¥ tive and Mrs. Roy {0, Woodruff. the assistant seeretary ) of commerce and Mrs. ] Walter {Drake, and Miss Madeleine Couzers. | daughter of the hosts, Senator and | i ssudor E RuUCS guests Ropresen of Agricultur Arthur Ie A e British, Gietty Chil- the L Catalani ati naval | o= Couzens entertained their guests dinner preceding the performance. The of Colombia and Se- | nora de Olaya were guests of Mrs. Francois Rerger Moran, who also had with her the minister of Panama | and Alfaro, Miss Wellham 1se guest, and her ce Macfariand. ghton Wood of nister Ttalian emba a 4 and Values Worthy of ~ Your Immediate Attention A number of Dining Room & Bedroom Suites and Odd Pieces — All HENDER- SON’S Quality — Specially priced for a limited time. . These prices represent absolute savings, and cannot be duplicated later. Tour striking examples of the won- derful values follow : Ten-picce Mahogany Combination Dining Room Suite—66-inch Buffet, Closed Server and Ob- long Tablc;: Mahogany interiors; chairs have haircldth scats. Special pricc... $425 Ten-picce Mahogany Combination Dining Room* Suite—66-inch Buff]et. C‘Ioscd Server; }]:h- hogany interiors; chairs have smooth mohair = seats. SPCial Price...eewrereannnnn “....4...3443 Seven-picce Mahogany Combination Bedroom Suite, Widdicomb make—48-inch Dresser, Toilet Table, full size Bed, Chiffonier, Rocker, Chair and Bench. Sgecial price................ $335 $375 Lamps & Sfiadcs Reduced from 10 to 33V, Prompt inspection will prove greaily to your advantagé James B. Henderson L Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paprhangifg, Painting | 1108 G Street—Phones Muin 7675 Mahogany Combination Bedroom Viddicomb make — 48-inch Dresser, able, Chest of Drawers, full size Bed, Rocker, Chair and Bench. Special price. “ Mrs. George . of the former’ Phelps Eno, and had with them Mr. and Mrs. Elkins, M Capt Calhoun were hosts to a small com- pany at dinner, entertainin pliment Paul and Mr. Vietor later occupying Mr. E apera Eave ho had | Clark. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bar- ber Clark, Goodhart Hill. and thusiastic audience included the Dis- trict Commissio tudolph, Mr ames R. Mani C Walker Hole Reid Yates, son and arriman, Mrs Mrs. Johm AHan Dougherty, negerode Bashel, H { Henry aaff. {yesterday Hwith Mrs. Joseph Stoddard, Col. and Mrs. E. P. Orton, Miss Mary Sanger, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty and Mr d Mrs. Edward Albion. ~ In Mrs. Gray's party were Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mr. and M Charles Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Drury, Maj. John Burke, Capt John Arthur, Capt. William Bergin, Mr. John Edward Rice and Miss Murfel Gray. At I 1e occupied the box brother, Mr. Willlam Alfred Hawes, Mrs. Kenna in Mrs. Dean and Miss Mary an. and Mrs. Clarance Crittenden to Mrs. He R Stoddard's table were, among others, Miss Bessie McKeldin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment and Senos Oc- Jtavius Mendes v the party ivans' box at the ol. iric Fowler Allce Barney. guests Mrs Mortimer nd Mrs. W ir box to ) T York, , Admiral , Mrs. William Merwyn Buckey It o irs. John Allan Dougherty. Mrs. Gertrude Divine Rit- ter, Hugh Webster, €. Diamantopoulos of ‘the Greek legation staff and his riste Mise Nina Diamantopoulos, William J. Price, former United States minister to Panama; Mr. and Mrs Henry Price Wright, Miss Carolyn Hagrner, Col. und Mrs. Charles H. Pat- terson, Benjamin Flourny, Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Commander ner Langworthy, Mrs. Charles Fair- Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Lieut. and John Magruder, Mr. Durham Miss Virginia Hunt, Mr. and Ernest Greene, Capt. 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Peasley, Miss Julia Mattis, Mr. Lynch, Luquer, Mr. Clark of Boston, Ma]. D; vis Wills and Mr. Lewls. Mr. and Mrs. Edward_Albion entertained the stars in the Washington Opera Company’s performance of “Tales of Hoffman The committee in charge of the dance and cabaret to be held for the benefit of the engineer branch of the Army Relicf Society on Feb- ruary 1, 9:30 o'clock, at Washington barracks, is headed by Mrs. Harry Taylor and includes Mrs. Harry Je D. Fitch, Mrs. Mark Brooke and Mrs. v, the last two ladies having charge of the entertainment teature. The receiving line for the dance will be headed by Mrs. Weeks and includes Mrs. Lansing Beach, wife of the chief of engineers, Mrs. Han- son Ely and Mrs. Harry Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Montgom- ery of Montelair, N. J., announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Commander Harry Langley Pence, U. 8. N., in_the Church of the Trans- figuration, New York city, Saturday, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, -1924. Mr. John Philip and will be ac- orothy Dennatt. viously announced Shaddick wiil sin companied by Mis! Miss Josephine Houston also will sing. Representative Albert Johngon of Washington state will make the principal address. In celebration of their golden wed- ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Sherby have planned a dinner and dance for 150 at I'Aiglon this evening. The table will be in the shape of a horseshoe with lavish golden floral decorations. Small, attractive favors, commemorative of the event, are to be placed beside each plate. Fol ing the dinner, the entire 150 guests will remain for the supper dance. Mrs, Harriet Hawley Locher has arranged a number of soclal affairs to be held in both the lounge of the Theater Ambassador and at her stu- dfo, 934 F street northwest during the months of January and February, beginnig with a tea for Mrs. Minnle Frost Rands, who will talk on Java- rese art tomorrow afternoom, 4 o'clock. Films depicting life in Java have SOCIETY. | Reorganization Sale Of Oriental Rugs - and Carpets __ You will be missing an opportunity if you do not take advantage of this \ é January 19. (Continued on Ninth Page.) Clues! Clues! It's whispered that the se- cret of many strange, len longings for early dinner is MYSTERY CAKE $1.20 Delivered TheMadrillon Ehone Clement Franklin 5528 1304 G St. N.W. To meet Mrs. Thatcher, Mrs, Frank Clinton Henry wil give a musical tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, at 1845 Beimont road, when Elsa Raner, violinist. with Adele Robinson Bush at the piano, will give the program. Mrs. George Thacher Guernsey ar-| rived today at the New Willard from her home in Independence, Kan.. and | expects 1o make u short visit in Wash- ington before leaving for New York | preparatory to sailing for a two-| month trip to Europe. Mrs. Guern- sey entertuined a fow guests at din- ner last night at the New Willard. Missouri Society Plans Program Tomorrow Night. 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