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SOCIETY. SOCIETY French Envoy mbassador of France and Jusserand will go to York to ow. to Te- < at the Ho- tel Chatha The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Floover arrived in Washington this morning from their home Mrs. Hoover since the middle of Summer, und the in \anfnrn\dJ has been in Californis and Leaving Tomorrow For Several Days’ Visit in New York. Mme. Jusserand Wilcox and Mrs. Henry Price Wright, The benefit will be a Bal de Tete, and as headdresses of all parts of the world will ba worn. the effect promises to be very gay and' colorful. The swedding of Miss Wimeatt. daughter of W. A. Wimsatt, to Ca Lohr of the Corps of En place today Josephine and Mrs. THE EVE D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19: the hostess, will preside at the tea tgble. of Miss The marriage Dorothy Campbell, daughter of former Repre- sentative and Mrs. Philip Pitt amp- bell, to Lieut. Benjamin Stacy Kill- master, U. S. will take place De- cember 17, at the home of the bride's parents, on the Mount Vernon boule- vard. A rveception will follow the ceremony. Miss Helen Campbell will be her sister's only attendant and Lieut. Thomas C. Latimore will be the best man. Miss Loraine Elliott and Miss Max- ine Elliott will entertain at bridee November 25 at their residence, on first street, in compliment to a debutants of Mr. Carleton Moran was Lost at the Monday evening supper dance at the Willard last evening, having as his guests his fiance, Miss Margaret Pou, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Edward W. Pou; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hughes, Miss Esther Prager who are spending the Winter at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Betty Byrne will entertain a company at the supper dance al Le Paradis this evening. Canon FErnest Dimnet of Paris, France, who has just arrived in this country, is visiting Mr. and Mrs, E. 8. Alvord at Cedarsione, RBrookeville, Md. Canon Dimnet, who represented France at Williemstowa, Mass., last vear, has come to America to deliver a serles of lectures throughout the United States. Mre. A. Ward Evans of Cleveland Park nas just returned from a vis- it with her aunt, Mrs. Margeret Mack- all Weld, at her Summer home in the mountains of Peunsylvania. Dr. Tom Williams will leave for New Orleans Friday, where he will deliver several addresses. From there he will go to Miami, where he will spend the Winter. Mrs. Williams will join him later. They wiil return to Washington at the end of March SOCIETY. will go to Atlantic City tqmorrow to remain several days. A bridge and mol be given in -jong party will Wardman Park Hotel December 11 by the Wakefleld Na- tiomal Memorial Association The proceeds will go toward buying #nd restoring the birthplace of George Washington. Mrs. Harry Lee is chairman of the benefit Rust Formerly with N Mr. and Mr: Forty-first street northw Chase, are in New York for 10 “The benefit motion picture Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock it Ambassador is being arranged b | graduates of the National Cathedra) School, the proceeds to be given to the $25,000 fund being raised as a twenty-fifth anniversary prosoy to_the school, wh established | 30-32 Florid; AW ;h;:sb nd th & s'gu. Pb. M. soui <% Wosdward & Lothrop oo - & N ES FURRIER Secretary joined her therc a few weeks ago at_noon. and Mr. Willlam E. Hayes. | The ceremo | the Rev. W. « Mres. Hughes Honor Guest at jence of a Teu for Coilege Council.. and relatives. The church was d Mrs. Hughes, e of the Secretary |orated with iwhite chrysanthemums, of State, will be the honor guest at|{paims and ferns, tea this afternoon of Mrs. J. Butler| The bride, who was given in mar- Wright, wife of the Assistant Secre-|1lage by her fathe white 1ary of State, who will entortain the |brocaded velvet gown siapiy draped, delogates to ihe meeting of the Bryn |fashioned with & court trala. A cor: Jawr council. Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr.|cnet of wife of the Assistant etary of state, and others of the State Depart- Interior Decorating ment circle will assist Mrs. Wright. Mis t i TR X | Fifty years' experiencor qualifies la and Se- Enor or 3 : : o ¢ , us to render Decorating Service that e it s B St B % = : g is entirely in keeping with the stand- < v . sng of Henderson Furniture. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis have had as their guest for a few days Mr. Hungerford Anderson of California, who will leave Washing- ton tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis was performed by canlon in the pres- hering of friends Capt. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman will entertain a company of eight at diuner this evening in complim to M Mrs. Raymond Stev Beauty Plus Dcpendabllny and Quality Our Stock at Its Best’ i 15-17-Jewel, 14 and 18k. White Gold $2000 52250 §25.00 Salvatore Desio Jeweler Reserves 926 F St., Bet. 9th and 10th A~ Article The Minister X il enter- ernoon for s An estimate well convince you 5 , that Henderson PAINTING and PAPERHANGING work is not expensive, Mfon wateh- . Wimsatt. & brother of the | Established RBERT HOOVER. 43 Years Washing * with her husband. the Seeretary of Com- ver sper Summer and Autumn in California and the Sec- there betore the eleetion. ] JAMES B. HENDERSON Fie Furratuce, ry joined he Laces, Cykolatcring, Peperkanging, Pzintixg, eic 1108 G Strect—Phones Main 765 Main 7676 Miss May vior 2ins n jeune, Diana | Lejeune and Miss Betty Werner. Miss | Additional guests have been asked Strau - tea, when Mrs. Alexander Britton Iugenia | and Mrs. J L. Edwards, mother of A4 Meal Fit For a King Or Queen, the— $1.50 DINNER at the Horer Hamivro C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th Street Lohr will be at from New Yorh Extraordinary Sale ofva Wonderful Collection of Persian & Chinese Rugs In all sizes and weaves tincluding <everal ext 5N ML Gote) 11 Wedne da of M Yoi shingt the music entrance you. the serv- ice surprise you, the appoint- ments please you. but—best of all—the food will satisfy you and bring you back again. You will also enjoy our 75¢ Breakfasts ) and $1.00 Luncheons A la Carte Service If Desired g The cuisine will delight vou, Katharine W of New Miss D rd to W sy John- | s Helen | . Miss Ruth Miller Green. Miss ' A Beaded Tunics Specially Priced at $10.75 [1.!&2 fashionable Tunic Bious'e is particulari; smart in its beaded version, and makes a most cceptable gift. Jur selection includes the season’s favored shades navy, tan, rust and black. | [Erllebaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET PE RSONAL ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Make your selection of Cards b choice i. wish—we'll special plate for a nominal cos:. large pieces) At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday November 18th, 19th and 20th, 1524 At 2 P.M. Each Day By order of a large importer, who desires to liquidate part of his stock. NOW ON VIEW above stree sent their daugh Hard, to society Mra ienry F antertain at tea this a home Massac nresent her daugh Spencer. Mrs. Joseph Mrs. John F. Wilkins w the tea tabie in ber o enue Make your reservations now for Thanksgiving Dinner at Mre. Stepher to Washington where she Horer. H amiLton 14th and K Streets Main 2580 Elkins closed her cottage at Vent-| nor last week and opened her home @ on K street for the Winter, you 2t A small deposit will re- serve any article until Christmas, The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) 14th St., one door from a. Ave. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. i ‘é 1 P ¥ Mrs. Waiter R. Tuckerman is chair man of the box committee for th “‘olumbia Hospital ball Tuesday e 1ing, December 2, at the New Willard. She is assisted by Mr Victor Cushman, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Elliot Goodw Mrs. Edward Meigs, Mrs. George H Myer, Mrs. Leigh Palmer, Mrs. Stan- jev Rinehart, Mrs. Thomas Sweeuey, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs NOTE—The collection presents the assortment of fine rugs offered at public sale since the world war. Terms: Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. most varied Sl’uftmg' tlle Scene! 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