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OCIETY Mrs. Coolidge, With a Few Friends, Attending Philadelphia Symphony Concert This Afternoon. COOLIDGE will the presidential box Philadelphia Symphony Or- chestra this afternoon, hav- ing several guesits with her. oceupy at the dor of Great Britain and Howard will entertain evening in honor of the ed Australian commis- rk, Mr. J. A. M. E The Amb: and Lady The Ambas Lady Isabell at dinner thi newly appoin sloner at New justice of the District Supreme Court and Mrs. Frederick L. Siddons, will take place this evening at 8:30 o'clock at St. Margaret's Church, the Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith offi- ciating. The ceremony will be fol- lowed immediately after by a recep- tion at the home of the bride’s par- ents, in Cleveland Park. The bride will have as her attend- rome F. Barnard, Dr. J. Mr. Huntington Bagnell, Mr. Tracy M. clair, N. J., and Mr. Barnum Colton. Mrs. Thomas A. Claytor entertained a small company of this season’s de- butantes at luncheon today for~ her daughter, Miss Louise Claytor. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall enter- tained at dinner last evening in com- pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Selig- man and their daughter, Mrs. von Heukelom, and their granddaughter, Miss Katharine von Heukelon, who are spending & short time in Wash- ington. The guests included the Min- ister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, Gen. and George F. Downey, Miss Laura Harlan, Signor Renato Silenzi, secretary of the Italian Embassy; Mr. Pendleton Turner and Mr. John Clif- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall will enter- tain at a large tea this afternoon in honor of the Bishop of Washington, the Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, and Mrs. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Henry marshal of the diplo: oorps; . Justice A. loehlin, Thomas C. Moore, Mr. R. E. Pair H. P. Howard, Mr. Charl Dr. Willlam Low, Mr. Rheem, Mr. Alexander Frederick Richardson, Ogitby, Mr. Charles E. Thomas J. er. , Mr. E. How! Edmund . Philllips, Mr. Mr. C. F. R Hood and Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon will en- tertain at dinner at their home in Chevy Chase tonight, thelr guests be- ing the members of the executive board of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Covers will be laid for 18. Mrs. George Richard Smith will en- tertain at a bridge party this eve- ning for her daughter, Miss Lucille, Claire Smith, in compliment to Miss Alberta Gilbert and her flance, Lieut. Russell Snow Hitcheock. Mrs. Wesley L. Jones has reopened her suite at the Hotel Roosevelt after spending the Summer at her home in Tacoma, Wash. Senator Jones did not accompany Mrs. Jones, but plans Kath. Lucian cluded in compliment to Mi S| her flance, M n. The gu. Wellford, Mr. and Abrams, Miss Margaret Julie Hume, Miss Alice Vandoren, Miss Margaret Shaw, Mrs. Marie R.'Duffey, Mr. Theodore Van- Hammer and Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh has issued cards for an at home Monday eve- ning in_ honor of Capt. and Mrs George W. Steele, jr. There will be dancing. . The President of George Washing- ton University and Mrs. William Ma- ther Lewis, assisted by Mr. John B. Larner, president of the board of trustees of the university, and Mrs. Larmer, Dean and Mrs. Hodgkins, and Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins will receive at the reception attending the dedication of Corcoran Hall, at :30 o'clock, in Corcoran Hall, Twen- first streets. treet, between G and H Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sullivan for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elaine Sullivan, to Mr. Albert L. Hoffman, November 15, in the chapel of the Phlladelphia Cathedral. The ceremony will be performed by Car- dinal Dougherty. The marriage of Miss Mary O. Yeager, daughter of Mr. H. E. Yeager of Terre Haute, Ind, to omas Houts Creighton, Jr., of Fairfleld, IlL, will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the Bethlehem Chapel of St. Peter and St. Paul, the Bishop of Washingto [ol———la]l———=|o]c———[a|———=[o|c—|o|—] The House SOCIETY. Right Rev. James E. Free ing. The bride will be given in marriage by Mr. William W. Wilson, and will vear a brown eneemble suit trimmed in brown fur, a small hat to match and a corsage bouquet of yellow roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Marietta Monachino will be the maid of honor and Mr. E. L. Sunderland will be the best man. Mr. Creighton and his bride will leave immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip, and will be at home after November 15 at 2726 Connecticut ave- nue, Mrs. Herbert Marshall will be host- ted by Miss Genevieve Hendricks, at the tea to be given to morrow afternoon at 4:30 ock b the American Association of Univers- ity Women when Mrs. Louis Post of the La Follette headquarters will speak being introduced by Miss Hendricks. Mra. W. G. Haan, Guest Of Washington Friends. Mrs. Haan, widow of Maj. Gen W. G. Haan, is the house guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. George Weed ‘Wallace, 2015 N street. Mrs, R. Golden Donaldson, who ha- been visiting Mrs. H. Graham Fuller Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Apparel bella had lunching with them tod: to return to Washington later. Maj. Gen. s hn Hanbury-Willia ashington for is his ma- diplomatic ilipsbo 61 ELRVENTH ST, 'Shop in Washing- on UV MR O TR T THITRITRI: = MOVED TO 1425 F ST. R 23 T 1o of Courtesy The Yale Musical Clubs will give a concert in the small ballroom of the New Willard Hotel on Friday eve- ning, December 19. A tea dance will be given for the members of the club that afternoon and a number of &in- ner parties will precede the concert. aden: s ; Mr. Walter M. Marks, parliament- : g 2 ary undersecretary for external af- 4 5 3 * fairs of Australia, and Mrs. Marks have arrived here from Melbourne, and are stopping at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Charles Shaw will entertain at a supper party this evening for their daughter, Miss Katharine Shaw and her flance, Mr. Lucian Hall Vandoren and the mem- bers of their wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rafferty en- tertained at a supper party last eve- jesty's — corps. Be Sure Your Watch Goes —to a, reliable repair _man when it nceds attention. Ram- say and reliability mean one and the same thing when watoh repairing Is involved. 140 Years’ Ezperionce. Fair Prices. RAMSAY’S WATCH SHOP F 1425 F St. NEAR 15th s |mmmmmfllfil“mflfll.;‘ Capt. and Mme. Wallemers te From Sweder. The Minister of F. Wallenberg, and Mme who have been abroad for sailed Sunday on the Be this country. Mme. Wallenbs been at her home in Swede early Summer, and minister joined her there at a later dat The Charge slovakia and hosts to th slovak reception thix ¢ the occasion be the independen slovakia. The Charge o Affa Senor Don Manuel ¢ seprctary of the Manuel Y. De Neg where they went to For Christmas Giving and Personal Use ~=-=an advance sale O{ 800 Corduroy Robes Marked at specially attractive prices, d'Afraires Czecho- Mexico, are in New York attend the b < en in hono ihe President-elc Den Plutarco American Manufactire seciation, the Mexica Commerce of the Unit ¢ York Board of - Romance e ?\ ZEVER have coats for women revealed so ' much of the spirit of the Middle Ages, when tolk dressed pictorially. The director zeneral American Union. Dr. Leo this morning for New York to honor of | Rowe will return to Plutarco Llias Call ake an address and Fashington tomorrow The military 4 French embassy. : Dumont. will return to W this after- noan from Richmond, been for a few dayvs to attend the Lafayette's v HING MISS JEAN W. DARRAH, Daughter of Cal. and Mrx. Thomas W. Darrah, formerly stationed here, but now in Atlanta, from which city she came to visit Miss Cecil Lester Jones. There is adventure and possibilitics of high romance in thesc entolding mantles for the road. street and ficld. The secretary end Countess "1\ . "\lw‘},l,\'\'\ ¢ two | ants her sisters, Miss Peggy Hagerman, maid of honor, and fiss Jamie Hagerman, as bridesmaid. Little Shirley Browning will be the | flower ‘girl and her brother, Powell Browning, ill be the ringbearer. Justice dons will be best man Seligman. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall will £o to New York Sunday for the open- ing of the Metropolitan Club. They will return November 9. lolc——la[c——]a]c——=]a[c——]ol———[o[c——=[n|c———]d] Ambassador tan. The & of the emb: s Wil |-r‘)“l\§‘ 7 Mr. Frank entertained at luncheon yesterday in -h}r" ind their | for his =on and the ushers include | the presidential suite at the New Wil- Mr. Woodson P. Houghton, Mr. Je- |lard, where he had as guests Maj. A Exclusively Different > W b lll | Mrs. Merch of -Miller of London the representative affairs British embassy children have returned and will reside at the 2310 Connecticut avenus The secrctary of the bassy and Senora de ( will entertain y evening in compliment to and Mrs. George W jr., who are spending a short time in Washing- ton. Steele, TWELVE-TWELVE F “ The Uniqueness of Shoe Buckles for Christmas Giving—— Mr. Bruno Kivik the Finnish legation, Washington and taken a Hotel Roosevelt. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius | Vanderbilt will entertain at a large dinner this even wonor of the Duke and Duchess who spent | several days week You can be as elaborate in your selection as 1 1l vour taste inclines—for here is a carefully The Store of Better Values | | ‘ ) Ul I i chosen collection of the approved types—rang- P fflflfiofl'@ ing from the dainty bowknots to the stately 1214 F St. The Navy relicf ball, which for| directoire. years past has been the big leading social event of Thanksgiving night, Wwill this year take place November 27, in the ballrooms at the New Wil- _‘Iwanx Eberle, wife of Ad- Arthur Burt CO', . chicf of naval opera- and Mrs. Benjamin Hutchinson, wife of Admiral Hutchinson, commandant, Navy Yard. ‘Washington, and M Le- jeune, wife of com- mandant of the Marine Corps, are vice chairmen. Mrs. Eberle has chos as her com- ittee Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Le- , decorations and music; Mrs. . ballroom and supper; Land and Mrs. Alfred Mrs William . A. W. McCor- arguerite Brown, E ugenia Lejeune, hairman of girls’ committee; Admiral : CHOICE S T it Shart e House of Fudhion i B e o A AN will make the introductions. L e e Considering Style and Quality Best Values in Town ON OUR THIRD FLOOR George W. Steele. jr. There were 14 guests in the company Mr. and M Dorsey Richardson will entertain a compa gt dinner this evening in honor of Capt. and Mrs. George W. Steele, jr. Flannels, plaid and plain; charmeen, satins, georgettes, velvets. Dress for street, afternocon and evening wear. Dresses for all occasions. All the new colers. Formerly $19.75 to $29.50 In cut steel and sparkling brilliants. 1343 F Street |[i —_— For Wednesday Only 1106 G Street. . N.W. 2.95 $3.95 $5.00 —and others up to $35.00 These are not “bargain™ Robes—but Robes at a bar- gain—of regular production: full cut; wrap-around models «—plain and brocaded or stenciled in clever designs—still others trimmed with fur, octrich and maribou. Rose, Henna, Purple, Orchid, Blue, Fuchsia, Coral, American Beauty, etc. Sizes 36 to 46. Strest Floor A Special Purchase of & Fur-Trimmed Coats {% The marriage of Miss Annalee Ha- german, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Hagerman, to Mr. Frederick P. H. Siddons, son of the associate = L ¢ 3 é—fl % J ° French Boutonnieres & Corsage Bouquets Tourists, returning from Parix, are [ oy _little Bouton FOI‘ 6ne' day--Wednesday elvet Hats A Popular-Price Section Special— $0.50 —for Hats regularly worth double and treble— Also some Smart Felt Hats included el in colors, You'll want one! Sage Bouquets for evening wear. Prices—40c, 98¢ to $1.98. CREERON 614 Twelfth St. N. W. Corner From High Prices AR s Personal Xmas Cards § Richly Fur-Trimmed Winter Coatls, $85 and $110 Handsomest Fabrics—Finest Furs K\s\ns“c&swsxs\s 200 Beautiful Street, Afternoon Party and Dinner Dresses Every New Crepe—Silk—Cloth $25 %35 $4950 Dresses You'll Be Proud to Wear Choice of Every Velvet Hat for Wednesday Only We can safely say that we have the largest, and most_unique assort- ment of Christmas Cards ou have ever seen. ew designs—meeting every phase of the Yule- tide sentiment, printed from your own plate at a ‘moderate cost—or we'll prepare a new plate for you. See us - about it at once. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street ,_One door from Pa. Ave. - There are Turbans, Beret styles: Off-the-face Models; Formerly Sold from $10 to $20 and Brim Hats—in Black and the effective Autumn tones. P Fourth Floor Since there are only 110 of these exquisite hats, we advise early shopping. New Ensemble Suits. Special........549.50 & $69.50 Ensemble Costumes. 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