Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY Irs. Coolidge Will Attend the New York Symphony Concert This - Afternoon With Friends. RS. Coolidge will occupy the presidential box at Toli's Theater this fternoon to hear the New York Sym- phony. and will have with her a small party of friends. Jusserand Return rk Tomorrow. sador of France and and will return tomorrow from New York, where they went vesterday for the opening perform- ance last evening of M. Firmin Ge- mier, the great Irench actor. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, widow of the former President, was hostess at luncheon today wpliment to the ‘Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand, and this evening they will attend a ball for the benefit of French war veter- ans in New York The The Amba f ltaly, Don Ge- lasio Cactan Washington tomorrow from York, where he has been since day. The counseclor of the embassy, Signor Augusto . accompanied the Ambassador to New York and will return with him. The Minister of Rumania, Prince Bibesco, has gone to New York and is at the Hotel Ambassador until tomor- row, when he will sail aboard the Mauretania to join Princess Bibesco and their children, who are with her parents, former Premier of Ingland and Mrs. Herbert Asquith. Guatemala and tour will enter- The Minister of Senora de Sanchez L tain at dinner Thursday evening, in honor of the United States Minister to Guatemala and Mrs. Arthur H Geissler and Senorita Concha Orel- Jano and Senorita Leonor Orellano, daughters of the President of Gus mala. The of the oritas Orellano are gues Minister and Senora de Sanchez Latour at the with them about a are dccompanied by Morales. ! The Minister and Mrs. Geissler, | who are stopping at the Raleigh Hotel, will sail November 22 for the| former's post at Guatems i . wife of the Postm in New York, r | staying at the Vande will return Sunday to her on Wyoming avenue. partment Fess arrived ¥ Willard from home in Yellow Springs, Ohio, | and plans to remain in Washington until the latter part of the week of the ¢ Bux- and will at the Senator Simeon D. at the New The commercial secretar British embassy and Mrs. ton are in New York toda return to their apartment Highlands tomorrow Par W. West will this evening in Malin Craig. Maj. and Mr entertain at dinner honor of Gen. and Mrs. Mrs, George D. Hope will entertain | at dinner Monday night at the New Willard, later taking her guests to the dance to be given there by the Monday Evening Club. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hen- derson will entertain a few guests at| a tea dance this afternoon in com- | pliment to former Representative and Mrs. Tra . Copley and Mrs. Edward Marshall of Baltimore, aunt of Mrs. Henderson is visiting her for a few da Comdr. been in street for party will their new but a fe be most Mrs. Bush-Brown will be assisted | In receiving tomorrow afternoon in her studio at 5 o'clock tea by her mister, Mrs. C. W. Ames of Paul, | who will be her guest until Saturday. | and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates sued cards for a farm break- st Saturday afternoon, November 2 o'clock, at their country hom Collingwood }arm, near Alexandria, Va. The breakfast will be followed by dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary have as their guests Mrs. Ira C. Copley, who will be joined this afternoon by former Representative Copley, who will come from Chicago. r. and Mrs. Copley will be at the Shoreham after tomorrow. Mrs. Edward Sturges will return to Washington shortly from Chest- nut Hill, Philadelphia, where she is the guest of Mrs. Edward T. Stotes- bury. Upon their return Col. and Mrs. Sturges will open the house at 1316 Nineteenth street, which they recently purchased Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wallace, wife of the former United States Ambas- sador to IFrance, has opened her home at 1500 Massachusetts avenue after spending the Summer at Lake Placid. Mr. Wallace, who is spend- ing sever: wecks at White Sulphur Springs, will join her shortly. The marriage of Miss Esther Mary MAKE STYLISH CLOTHES YOURSELF Our_course i from cutting to finishing. Day and_Evening Classes 81X LESSONS. 3500 Hildebran Woodward 4 Lothroy A e il Ll i bt L ) haw. daughter of Col. and Mrs. jeorge C. Shaw, to Mr. Warwick Perkins of Baltimore will take place tonight at & o'clock in St. John's Chureh, Rev. Robert Johnston officiat- i A reception will follow imme- diately after at the Washington Club. The bride will be given in marriage Ly her father and will be attended by r sister. Miss Llizabeth Shaw. Mr. Sben Perkins will Le best man for his irother. Mr. Perkins and his bride will leave after the reception for New York and will sail November 22 on the Republic for the former's post at Vienna. Miss Mary Smithwick, daughter of Representative and Mrs. John H Smithwick, has as her guest at the Argonne Miss Catherine McLane of Pensacola, Fla. THE MISS ELIZABETH STILES, Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wardell Stiles, who will present her to their friends late in December. | Houghton, | Ambas | Brambilla e The Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Rush Holland will return to Washington November 24 from their home in Colorado Springs, Colo. W. Va. Mr. Faulkner was onc New Market Cadets and will banquet at the burg, of the be given by the V. Army and Navy alumni The assistant secretaries of the ex- Club tonight. ecutive departments of the Govern- ment, known as the baby cabinet, held their monthly dinner and meet- | tertained at 'r last evening at ing at the Hotel Hamilton last night. | the St. Regis, New York, and took s their guests later to the opera. Former United States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien will come tomorrow from their home in Michigan and will foin their son- in-law and daughter, the Counselor of the British embassy and Mrs Henry Getty Chilton, for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brooke will entertain informally at dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. Marlin Edgar Olmsted of Harrisburg, Pa., who is their guest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont dinn en- Mrs mer Roland Uuited has g adelphia to Asheville, N. €., she is the guest of Mrs. Robert John- son Morris, wife of for- where | erling and daughter of Springfield, Ill, are at the New Willard, where they arrived today. They plan to spend a week here. Mr. rling is Lieutenant Governor of Il- linois. Former Amba: a and ——— George T. Marye a their | Mrs. King Carley . Miss Helen Marye will ar- |ter, Miss Anne Carley, who are in ington Thursday morn- | New York for the Autumn, were ing from California, where they have [among the guests at luncheon yester- been since their return from Europe. |day of Mrs. Henry Rogers Winthrop, | who entertained at Pierre's Mr. and Mrs nd her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amory Hough- 1 of Corning, N. Y., have leased the house at 2725 Q street for the Winter and with their daughter, Miss Gratla Houghton are e blished there for the season. Mr. and Mrs. who are brother and of the United States ador to Germa will pre nt their daughter to society this season. Mr. and Mrs. Houghton have leased the house occupied some years ago by Mrs. George von L. Meyer and her |season son-in-law and daughter, €ignor the & Giuseppe Brambill. then counselor of the Italian embassy, and Signora Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley have arrived in New York, where they will spend the Winter at the Plaza Mrs. Herbert man, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ley at their place in Tuxedo Park, sister-in-law also returned yesterday to New York Mr. and M of New York, who spent last Winter | i shington, are returning for this and have taken an apartment oreham Senator and Mr leased for th James Couzens ter the house 1012 Sixteenth street, which they Mrs. Bayard Gives Tea for joccupled last season. Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith. = | Representative and Mre. Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard entertained | Wyant have returned to their apar a smali company informally at t Iment at Wardman Park Hotel from yesterday in her home on H street in |their home in Greensburg, Pa. They | v. Dr. Roland Cot- [made the trip by motor and were ac- ton Smith, former rector of St. John's | companied by Miss Florence Kane, | Church, Lafayette Square who will be | week | The Misses Colhoun have as their guest their ccusin, Miss Mary Hilder- burn Parsons of Pittsburgh, Pa. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wililam F.| Fullam are at the Waldorf-Astoria, | New York, on their way back Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Syme have | Washington for the Winter. as their guests former Senator and Mrs. Charles J. Faulkner of Martins- Corrective Shoe- /-\ A shoe that possesses all the style and smartness desired by the fash- ionably gowned woman—a shoe that brings instant casement to feet that are sources of constant an- noyance. Such a shoe is “LEase-AlL” It is scientifically designed by or- thopedic specialists to correct foot ills. Tepresentative and Mrs Richard S The Ideal Car= e Let us fit you with a pair of “Ease-Alls”—today. C. B. WHITE CO., Inc. 1311 G Street N.W. v Take Elevator. A Splendid Assortment of Diamonds Which may be bought upon convenient terms of payment. Buying a Diamond is making an investment. You depend upon the reputation of the one who is offering you a security as proof of its value. You should be governed by the same policy in buying a Diamond—CONFIDENCE in the onec from whom you buy it. We guarantee the genuineness of every gem in our im- mense assortment—and mounted in designs that reflect good taste and good craftsmanship. As to the pay part—you can arrange that to suit your con- venience. A modest deposit and moderate weekly or monthly d. Burnstine 321 Homer The Up-Stairs Store 13th at F St. Building Two Rapid Elevators Entrance 13th St. Since 1866 —when work is done efficiently and aoccording to promise, bui they have a habit of annoying when your furs are spoiled. They only talk here. WOLF, Furrier 350 Xwi*~ Are MADE RIGHT PRICED RIGHT And Are GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT Remodeling and Repairing Dose by Espert Furriers. 717 11th St. N.W. Next to Palais Royal Rizik Brothers Luxurious Coat Art ITHOUT doubt this week’s coat arrivals are the most sensa- tional and beautiful styles the season has brought forth. See the colors and styles in these Rizik Fur-Trimmed Coats For Street, Sport and Dinner Wear Pile fabrics of wonderful kashmana and cuir de laine, in cranberry red, orange, oxblood and Malay green. Trimmed in furs of wolf, fox, badger and * dyed and natural squirrel; silk lined throughout. TWELVE THIRTEEN William M. Lybrana| [ Adam M.| | their guest for about a| | A EVE i STAR Aldrich Warwick Neck, their apartment W SHINGTON, R. at Hotel for the Winter. Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, wife of tho United States ambassador to Ger- many, is at York, the St. where she arrived Regi: have closed their home at I, and opened Wardman Park s, in from ber home in Corning, N. Y. Mrs. Asheville, N Katharine Hoi rge rner. Pric morrow evening in and The luncheon mah-jong. Golden and Grace Dodge who Sew: Roc! Lezy, attended all, Miss Mi; M Selsir, and Mrs. Margaret I Rod Club bridge Hotel. were e has C., and is visiting Miss Mrs. W. W. Suther- land, jr., will entertain at supper to- their honor and her guests will remain to play bridge tod. Miss Ida Yost, Mabel Hall, artm, Card and Mah-jong Party To Benefit Grace Church. A for be 19, bridge, the benefit given on at mah -jong and f Grace Wedn 2:30 o'clock esday, in th of the Hotel Roosevelt. rem Crawford and Mrs. Among gone met ay at Miss an. 500 party ch will November ballroom Medo “hu I Mrs, Edwin New vesterday to for the those Elizabeth Cora Miss Louise Schwank, Miss Anna Hill, Miss Sadie Miss Fthel Myles D, Puller are in charge of the tickets. The following ladies will be pa- tronesses: Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Wilbur _John Mrs. Charles Graner Matthews, . Perry Heath, Mrs. Edwin S. Puller, Mrs. Will wford Gorgas, Mrs. Davis G Mrs. Medorem Crawford, eric Vaughn Abbott, Mrs. nigerode Andrews, Mrs. Henry Par- son Brwin and Miss Sarah Sewell Munroe. Mr. Thomas H. Asnton of Phila- delphia announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Katherine Vir- ginia Ashton, to Mr. E,ward Richard- son Eccleston of this city, November 6, at 6 o'clock, at the Bellevue-Strat- in P’hiladelphla. ceremony took place very quietly, with a small reception fol- lowing for tho immediate families and intimate friends. The Rev. John Archibald MacCallum of the West Walnut Presbyterian Church ofli- ciated. The only attendants were Miss Margaret Fitzell Tifft and Miss Mildred Fitzell Webb, who were flower girls. Mr. Wilbur Kccleston of Washington, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. nsen had as their and Mrs. Ludwig Mrs. Hektven Mr. and M J guests Sunday Dr. Hektven of Chicago. HE unusualness of a Buckle for a gift really enhances its attractiveness—ifor it’s sure to be very acceptable—because nowadays it is a very useful article in wardrobe. Y()l assortment of milady’s JLL choose here from a most elaborate exclusive designs—from simple bow-knots, to the elaborate Direc- toire—executed in cut steel and brilliants. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street - T FURNITURE ECONOMY 11 Good Furniture forcibly demonstrates the Economy of Quality. It serves more than one generation, grows old gracefully, adds not a little to the joy of living, is a source of constant satisfaction. Whereas poor furni- ture needs replacing and repairs without end, and is a constant reproach to the owner. | The reputation of the House of Henderson is of fifty years’ standing, and has been achieved by offering Quality Furniture and Decorations at the L.owest Prices consistent with the best. plies no obligation to buy. Inspection of our stocks im- JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furnitws, Laccs, Upholstcring, Poperhanging, Polaseg, etc. 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7675 Main 7676 —the Ming Perfectly Appointed Homes in Washington are using the famous LENOX CHINA NE of the many noted patterns which we are exhibiting in our Gold China Room is the. Famous “Ming” as illus- trated, .GOLD CHINA ROOM Second Floor 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street 2 Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 ULINaMARTIN o has joined Dr. Hektven, who has been at the Academy of Sclence here since September. Mrs. Oscar F. Hammer has returned to Washington and jolned her hus- band at their apartment at the Hotel Hamliton. Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton motored to Harrisburg, Pa., today, where Dr. Crichton will lecture this evening. They will return to Wash- ington tomorrow. Mrs. T. M. Robertson and Mrs. C. ‘W. Baldwin of Frewsburg, N. Y., have arrived in Washington and will spend the Winter here. They will nake their home at the Grace Dodge Hotel Mrs. F. E. Nelson acted as hostess, assisted by Mrs. T. L. Willlams, at a bridge party of 40 tables, held yes- Regular and Extra Sizes for Women and Misses terday in the ballroom of the Shore- ham, which was given for the benefit of the Friendship branch of the Sun- shine and Community Society, Mrs. Nelson being chairman of the com- mittee, The Wamen's Auxiliary, Columbia Section, to the Am stitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, entertained at luncheon Meday, at the clubho of the Ameri- can Association of U ity Women, in honor of Mrs. William Y. Wester- velt, Mrs. Donald Liddle and Mrs. Raymond Bacon, national from New York City liken introduced the first book review of the inaugurated in the new clubhouse of the League of American Pen Women took place Monday afternoon, Mrs. H. 8. Mulliken is chairman. The speakers were Mrs. Peggy Albion, Mrs. Amos Mrs, H. S, speakers, Mul- The season to be Wednesday Choice deed rare. All are individually styled, beauti- fully made and surpass in quality any we have previously offered at the price. Bengaline, Faille Silk, Crepe Satin, Chiffon Velvets, Charmeen, Poiret Twills, Flannels Newest models for street, for after- noon, or evening wear. ful strictly tailored styles. penny, browns, greens, navy, black, pas- tel shades. officials | Fries and Mrs, Milton Roed. These re- views are one of the club's most in- teresting activities Miss Nila Allen will address tho members of the I'hi Delta Delta Women's Legal Fraternity at their arnual Founders' day banquet to- night on the propesed constitutional amendment for the restriction e child labor, and Miss Hope Thompson will talk on a few of the difficultics which canfront the international lawyer. Miss Dorothea Moncure will be the toastmistress of the evening. Prominent among the fraternity members in the city who will be present at the banquet are Mrs | Mabel Walker Willebrandt, assistant attorney gencral of the United ates; Judge Mary O'Toole, Anne cal, assistant solicitor of the | State Department, and Miss Annabcl Matthews. 25 A Most Important Purchase calling for your prompt inspection and selection, for values like these are in- Also wonder- Colors rust, Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co S L e i L L A SR A S L Sl I S L S A TR WINTER FASHIONS PEISUINTER, it seems, is Fashion’s favorite season, or why else does she contribute so very many handsome costumes for wearing then? This year she has brought wraps with a new intriguing silhouette; frocks that bear tunics or whimsies of the Directoire period; suits that are stunning composees of frock and coat; furs destined to accentuate one’s youthfulness; while for evening hours are frocks in a glorious medley of fuchsia shades with ostrich fluttering from them, often. Prepare yourself for pleasant style surprises one afternoon this week by visiting our Erlebacher salons. T Exclusively Different IWEI;VE—TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET

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