Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 8

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SO CIETY, SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Receives First Emblem of Forget-Me-Not Day From Hands of World War Veterans. RS. COOLIDGE received emis- ries from the World War Veterans at the White I{ouse today, who presented her with the first forget-me-not in the distributi annual Forget-Me-Not day with the organization. Mrs. (‘nnhdgf with Mrs. Frank Stearns, amilla Irvine and Coates, o. National for the E and among the oth sons attending were Mrs, Lansing, Representative and Nicholas rth, Mrs. Charles W. Gilmer Brenizer. The Minister of Pana the middle of the weck after passing some time at their home in Panama. The new financial attache of the French embassy, M Gayet riving in New York tod d e up hl! duti z financ! vork and | will sail shortly for his home. Col. Chariton Dinmer Homt Tonight to Fellow Ofcers. The military attache of the British Embassy, Col. G. E. C. G Charlton, will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the retiring military attache of the Cuban Em- bassy, Capt. E. A. Varona and Maj. H. W. T. Eglin, former liaison officer of the War Department. The occasion will be in the nature of a farewell to the honor guests, Capt. Verona, who is leaving in about a fortnight on a special mission to Peru and Maj, Eglin, who has been transferred to a new post The charge d'affaires of Belgium, | M. Robert Silvercruys, went to New | York vesterday to remain over | Sunday. | orge Barnett is spend- | vs in Washington, having | come here from Wakefield Manor, Va., | | where, with M Barnett, he is spending the early Autumn. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William Mit- chell have moved from 1809 Phelps place and are now at 1845 R street Maj. and Mrs. William A. McCain have returned from Europe and are again at their residence, 1303 FPhelps place. | The Pan-American diplomats will| hold their first dinner of the season in the eabinet room of the New Wil- lard tomorrow might. The treasurer of the United States and Mrs. Frank White entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur. The United States Minister to Swe- den and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss are spending a few days in New York, where they are at the St. Regas. They will return to their Georgetown home Sunday. Mrs. Warren Delano Robbind ex- pects to sail Wednesday for Germany, where she will join Mr. Robbins, the | secretary of the United States em- bassy in Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- bins will come back to this country later in the Winter for several months’ vacation. Mr. Isaac T. Mann will be joined to- morrow by Mrs. Mann and their daughter, Miss Alice Mann, who are in New York for a few days at the Ritz-Carlton. Mrs. Mark Brooke and her mother, Mrs. Francis M. Gunnell, have closed their cottage at Monterey, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., and returned to Wash- ington and joined Maj. Brooke at their home on Twentieth street. Miss Hallie Brooke will be grad- uated from school in June and will be one of the debutantes of the fol- lowing season. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment ar- rived in New York Tuesday on the Majestic and have returned to their bome in Washington after an absence of four months in Europe. Miss Helen Moran will entertain four tables at bridge Wednesday, October 22, at her home on Sixteenth street in honor of Miss Mate Mac- Devit of Baltimore. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, who bas been in her Summer home in Connecticut through the Summer, has gone to Hot Springs, Va., for the early Autumn and made the trip by motor. Mrs. George S. Silsbee, widow ot Admiral Silsbee, is at the Hamilton Hotel for a lengthy visit_With her $10-90 puir Cream and Sugar Sterling SALVATORE DESIO Mfg. Joweler 926 F St Between 9th and 10th Eastablished 43 Years. By Way of a Treat ~drop In and sample famous Stengleigh CANDIES, ICE CREAMSE and FOUNTAIN DRINKS. They have ne rivals for quality and deliclousness, 1 0ur Tea Room iches and dainties delight the critical. .1 the home of their mother, Mrs. Robert Lacour |43 sotoneleigh Tea Raoom 1407 F §t. Gl 2 is Mrs. E. Saltonstall Silsbee of Bev- erly, Mass. Charles Wilbur Thomas will guest of honor at a large Mrs. be the - | tea this afternoon which Mrs. Benja- min Soule Gantz and her sister, Mrs Bertrand Ewell Trenis, will give in Warren Offutt, in Cleveland ¢| The decorations will be in vellow, with quantities of chrysanthemums and dahlia: s. Henry Wooden Of- de at the tea table, a 11 be Mrs. Frank Morri son, Mrs. Chauncey Carter. Mrs. Sam- uel Duvall, Mrs. ( ng - | Hugh Mrs. Ralph sbert Vroom Mrs. George W. Steele, whose hus- hand, Capt. Steele of the Zeppelin, which has just arrived from Germany, E i Wilfred lunch- s at the Shoreham yester- ih Harrison Powell of Ral- spending October in Wash- {inkton at 1734 Connecticut avenue. Miss Anne Grogan will give a card fternoon in the home fr. and Mrs. Lawrence | . in Cleveland Park. In com- pliment to Miss Anna Lee Hagerman, whose marriage to Mr. Frederick P. Heyward Siddons will take place evening, October 28. The ill also be a rose shower for the bride-elect. Miss Rachel Ellis has given up her home at 529 Sixth street and is estab- lished in an apartment at 2700 Con- necticut avenue, which she has leased for the Winter. -JULIUS GARFINCKEL & Co. BEAUTIFUL At Moderate Prices E are presenting distinctly original “ and smart fashions in apparel, made especially for us by the best designers. OR Sports, for Street and School wear, and for every Social Occasion, there is a wide, delightful choice of the most exquisite models. COARS MILLINERY SKIRTS UNDERWEAR F STREERX CORNER OF 13™ Encouraged by the Success of Our First Offering—We Re- s2s peat the Event. “Ensemble” Three-Piece Costume DRESSES $ Included at This Price Are . 100 Personally Selected / ; NEW FALL DRESSES Jyrs_THE CoEomINGE el A WONDWUL o] Dresses That Are Disti Enough to Warrant a Regular = m.m on the courts of Mrs. John B. £ Society will be the | NEW APPAREL for MISSES, JUNIORS and GIRLS DRESSES MIDDIES ON IN ALL THE beneficiary of the air circus which will be given tomorrow afternoon at Bolling Fleld under the direction of Maj. Henry B. Claggett. The events will begin at 3 o'clock and the Army Band will play from 2 o'clock on. The Elks' Clown Band will play through the afternoon, having donated their services. Thare will be large reserva- tion for parking cars on the north end of the field, leaving the south end for those who go by street car. Among the events will be maneuvers by five planes, the ascent of a bal- loon, demonstration of aerial photog- an exhibition of pursuit fly- by the newest plane of the Army, PW-8; the bombing of & tempo- town, the laying of a smoke n and as a finale the review of all planes at Bolling Field. State Department Men to Match Diplomats at Tennis, A group of State Department offi- cials will play the diplomats who par- ated In the tennls tournament matches will be r. and Mrs. | ermay, their home in he first game being scl smorrow. The | State Department team Includes the | Tndersecretary of State, Mr. Joseph C. Grew; Mr. Allen W. Dulles, Mr. | Wilson, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Arthur lane, Mr. in, Mr. George A. Gordon and Mr. 1. A, Gunther. The diplomats who will play will be Mr. Hertelendy of the Hungarian Legation won the diplomatic tourna H. Thompson of the Briti _Mr. Haung and Mr. Y ) Mr. d'affaires nV Henderson. The played on the courts Lammot Be Embassy the Brazilion oncalves of the Brasilian Amoedo of the Spanish Embassy and the Marquis di_Bernezzo of the Ital- ian Emba The first match will be played tomorrow afternoon and the Sunday. Controller of the Treasury Dawes entertained informall ner last night at the New Willard. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman was host- ess at lunchcon yesterday, entertain- ing at Sherry's in New York in com- pliment to Mrs. King Carley and Mrs. Fdward S. J. McVickar. Mr. and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson and their daughter, Miss Ruth Don- ildson, who leased Highwood from Henry P. Corbin for the SUITS SWEATERS BLOOMERS ACCESSORIES it $25 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, MRS. JAMES MILTON ROWE, As Miss Mary Imirie, she was marreid in the Chevy Chase Preshyterian| Chureh Wedneaday evening. A reception at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Imlirie, followed the ceremony. P W A Cormer Fuyrriers Since 1906 2 Specials for Tomorrow Why Buy a Cloth Coat—When you Can Buy a Fur Coat at These Priccs— Short Fur Coats— Caraculs with Fox Collar Northern Seal (Dyed Coney Persian Lamb ........... — Worth $125.00 to $150.00 } Long Fur Coats— ] $ 00 48 to 50 Inches Long | . North i ( trimmed with tails.. | Muskrat, 2 different styles.... | Worth $175.00 to $225.00 ern Seal (Dyed Coney).. With collar and cufis of Squirrel or Skunk i FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND murr/na APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Unusual Values for Saturday ¢ Selling In Underwear--Hosiery and Millinery ainty Silk Teddies Beautiful radium teddies of ‘excellent quality trillium silk. A splen- $4 95 did variety of styles. Colors are flesh, orchid and peach.. Sports and Trimmed Hats The€ usual price for hats such as these is $5.95, We've really made an extra $685 and $7.50. ort to give you a value out of the ordinary. You'll find in this grouping a variety of styles in every conceivable color. '.$3.50 Silk Hosiery A grouping of Chiffon Hose in all lead- ing colors, including gun metal, black, gray, beige and nude. Just a few of each color. All are $ 5 5 full fashioned, and perfect. Sale 1 . PrICE toa oo enoscosommnecesoiil Je $35 to $49.50 Mar king—~Choice, §25 Breslau 1309 G St. N;W. TJust arrived—new leather and silk handbags. Quite an_ attractive grouping at a very, special price... |$Q.95 1924. SOCIETY. Evening and Dinner Dresses, $24.98 to $69.98 Coats, $39.98 to $139.98 Velvet and Silk Dresses $29.98 to $59.98 Wool Dresses, $29.98 to $49.98 Millinery, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 144 We Solicit Charge Accounts Milton ANey Pennsylvania Avenue at Eighth N.W. DheSorner, 4 TIARE VOGUE: Sarmenls JANE VOGUE ZJarnunis Due to the success we met with last week on the occasion of our Children's Coat Sale, we made a special effort to get another shipment of these garments, which has just arrived. Thrifty mothers will surely appreciate these values. Come in and be convinced. Just received-another shipment of Girls" Coats l 1zes2to 14 I Materials— Ve]our po’a;re Plaids Mixtures Styles— One Button Side Tie Sport Models Dress Coats 919 FSt.N.W. FSt.N.W. SATURDAY and MONDAY COATS-COATS-COATS Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats AT RECORD LOW PRICES See Our Window Display $25:00 s § 3 9).50 = $30.50 THEY ARE THE HIGHEST TYPE Beautifully Fashioned Winter Coats, Trimmed With Moufllon, Sealine, Beaverette, Wolf, Viatka, Coney, Fox and Natural Squirrel SPECIAL SNAPPY SPORT COATS greatest values offered in the season’s newest materials and all fl:e mted shades. 9 #1422 419 24

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