Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1924, Page 8

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ISOCIETY s Mrs. Coolidge - and Guests to Attend Renee Chemet Concert at the Natio RS. COOLIDGE the Renee the New ernoon, havin in her box. will Che Ambassador of Chile and nora de Mathieu, who went to - York Monday for a month's st now at the Hotel Roosevelt, that city. The Ambassador of Italy, lasio Caetani was the & { at luncheon today tache of Marchesa the di Teadin Rernez i in the emb set after severn! The Ambos “uban dele! Le: Congressional Hoxts fre Mixy Dennett, Bride-Elect; Representative and Mrs. Purnell will entertain a 20 at dinner this eve s. Dorothy Pa The guests will remain for The assistant military the French emba; in aeronautics, Maj ges who recently returned to ment ine, attache will go Mr. and Mr as Henry their g ationed s France. irwin will en luncheon ton Shoreham for her guest. rrow -The Mi Countess hox for the vhich will be Friday eve- ning, December the New Wil- lard. Cthers who will “occupy of henyi Hungary have taken a given jr.; Itepresentative and Mrs. d'S. Aldrich, Mr, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Gibson Fahn Marshall Field, Mr. and Mr. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. tock, Mrs. Ridgely ., Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt s and Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. aj. R. G. Payne, U. S. A, and Mrs. yne, have moved to their new apartment in the Dresden. Mrs. Margaret Zolnay will dance the pizzicati ballet for the Boheme Supper Club at Wardman Park Hotel vening.and Mr. John Ryer- one, will sing a number comic songs from the Casino de Pa Mrs. Charles S. daughter, Miss Anna_Hamlin, return to Washington December 2 the Winter from their home Boston. will for in Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall will give a dinner the evening of De. cember 5, later taking their gues to the Junigr League bail ‘Th will give a dinner Wednesday eve- ning before the Episcopal Hospital hail, and will entertain at luncheon Saturday, later taking their guests to the foot ball game at Griffith Stadium Mrs. Joseph Leiter will be nostess at a tea dance in her home, an New Hampshire avenue, this afternoon, entertaining in compliment to Miss Violet Spencer, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benning Where the Menu Is Elastic Enotgh to Please the Tasto of All, CoffeeShoppe 14th Street at K IS AN SRR S SN S NSNS attend | Spencer. net concert at| cer ional this aft-| Elkins and veral guests | will preside at the tea table. Don Ge- mpany of dancing. of apart- to st of December for rns Erwin Haflett, tt of San in , and gave rtain a com- at the and Junior League cabaret, hoxes W. Wads- and Mrs. Gist the Revue of Hamlin and her OCIETY. THE Cornellus Gardine: Mr. and Mrs. C. Redmond Lane an- nounce thé engagement of their daughter Ruth to Mr. Donald Kent MacKenzie of Washington and Palm Beach, Fla. The wedding will take place in the early Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bowman Sewall announce the engagement of their daughter, Persis Weaver | Stearns, to Mr. Bruce Hibbard Row- l T d {1and of Hamilton, O:urlo. AT 7 | Miss Stearns 1s the granddaughter na O a} < of the late Maj. Gen. E. M. Weaver und a neice of Maj. Walter R. Weaver, United States air service. She is a graduate of the Misses Alien School for Girls, Newtonville, Mass., and of Mount Vernon Seminary here. Miss Stearns is well known In soclal cir- cles in Boston, New York, Washing- Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. E. Suth- | ton, Grand Rapids and Rio de Janeiro, <rland Elmore, wife and daughter of | Brazil. The last-named city Is the Mrs. Leiter and Miss Spen- receive and Mras. Kenna Mrs. James F. Mitchell ‘will " MRS. JOHN ALOVSIUS K Daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Hinex, and be: Mis~ Viern Hines. The ceremony was performed in the home, followed by a reception at Rauscher's, Mr. Justice George Sutherland, en- tertained a company of 30 at lunch- eon today at the Hotel Hamilton. home of her aunt, Mrs. William Watts Rose. Mr. Rowland served with the Cana- Margaret Wade and Miss [ War and is now iardiner have recalled | ronto, Canada for a studio tea Thanks- | to the sudden Mr. and Mrs. John William Mitchell C-0-A-T-S —of Fashion’s Newest Suede-Like Fabrics AME fashion has favored the new shades of brown and red—Hinoki, Saddle, and Penny predominate. especially priced— ‘110 5 Contrasting trims of luzurious natural _squirrel, dyed squirrel, Fisher Fitch, beaver and natural Kit For arc offered at this very special price 1206 G Street TINRENNENENNEYRIRRNETIENANINT zazaEe 9E5E335TERIRENRENNENINAE FOPH L R H CEEEEREELEEEETTTEERIT I PR BT PT R B SETEN Shop of Quality Better Apparel at a Lower Price amr Bros. K atn; SEsERREREAREEE A Special Friday Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Frocks Values Unparalleled and Unequaled re her marriage laxt night | dian air service during the World (| in business in To- || 4 439,50 COATS in handsome plain and novelty cloths with fur collars and cuffs, many with fur bands at bottom as illustrated. Also lustrously beautiful Kerami coats, self trimmed. All new shades, in regular and extra sizes. FROCKS in crepe-back satin, canton crepe, faille, bengaline, charmeen and combinations in the new “ensemble” straightline, apron-front and wonderfully pleated and tucked models for street, afternoon and dinner wear. White, black, navy, brown, cocoa, gray. % Also: exquisitely beaded and ostrich trimmed evening gowns, in pastel shades. Regular and extra sizes. ENEREAEEERS! 937-939 F St. N.W. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. death of the latter'’s mother, Mrs.|have announced the engagement of|a circular flounce at the bottom and their daughter Anna Maria to Mr. Hubert Elton Ferguson of Herndon. The marriage will take place late in December. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Houghton of Washington and Herndon announce the engagement of their daughter Olive Belle to Mr. Otto Z. Klopsch. The wedding will take place in Wash- lzr;.glun Saturday evening, November Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax left Washington yesterday for New Haven to attend the Yale-Harvard foot ball bowl, day. game today In the Yale They will return home Mon- Miss Charlotte Freeman Clarke has returned from New York, where she has been visiting friends for two weeks. Miss Viera Hines and Mr. John Aloysius Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Kennedy of Sioux City, Iowa, were married last eve- ning in the home of the bride's par- ents, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Thomas Hines, on Wyoming avenue. The ceremony was performed at 8§ o'clock by the Rev. John T. Axton, chief of chaplajns, U. S. A., and was followed by a reception with dancing ut_Rauscher's. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a quaint gown of fvory taffeta, made with full skirt, very long on the sides and in the back, falling to the floor. The tight-fitting bodice was finished about the bateau neck with tulle, and there were short, tight-fitting sleeves. Her tulle vell was held by a wreath of orange Dblossoms and she carried orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Crowell. wife of Capt. Evans Crowell of Fort Monroe, Va., was matron of honor and was in delicate blue georgette crepe and silver lace made over pink and carried an arm bouguet of pink snapdragons. Mr. J. C. Byars, jr.. was best man, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Hines received with the bride and bridegroom at the reception, the party standing be- fore a screen of palms, the ballroom being decorated with flags and palms and ~chrysanthemums. Mrs, Hines wore white moire made straight, with e the low waistline marked with an ornament of brilliants. Mr. Kennedy and his bride left later for a wedding trip and will re- turn to Washington late In December or early in January. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson of Iron- ton, Ohlo; Mr. Louls Henry Froman and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Madden of New York; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Birch of Dover, N. J., and Mr. Thomas Byrd of Asheville, N. C. Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen entertaincd guests at lunch today at the New Willard. Miss Louise Randolph and Mr. Ran- dall Elliott entertained guests at the New Willard last night at the supper dance In the palm room. Army-Fleet Game Snturdny International in Character. The Army-Fleet game at the Grif- fiith Stadium Saturday will take on an international air, with the Pr dent and Mrs. Coolidge occup! the most important box and d. Ing their attentions between the Army and Navy side. The repre- sentatlves of foreign countries, in- cluding ambassadors, ministers and charges d'affaires, will attend almost without exception, only the absence of the French Ambassador preventing his heading the list. Among the members of the diplo- matic corps who will occupy boxes on the Navy side will be the Ambas- sador of Spain and Senora de Riano, the Ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Caetani; the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de la Torriente, and the Am- bassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. Due to the short- age of boxes on the Navy side many of the diplomats will be seated on the Army side, including the Minister of PPortugal, Viscount d’Alte; the Min- ister of Norway and Mme. Bryn and their daughters: the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, the ister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Sweden and. Mme. Wallenberg, the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, the Minister of Finland, Mr. Astrom: the Minis of Guatemala and Senora de chez Latour, the Minister of Afternoon and 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Thanksgiving Specials Dinner Dresses of Chiffon, Satin and Beaded Georgette *65 and *75 Misses’ Dance Frocks 55 —_— Reductions in Hats *10 *15 *18 Up Seuthwest Corner 12th and G Sts. l Furriers—Since 1906 | Specials for Tomorrow A Supreme Occasion to B’:y Quality Furs Coats—Scarfs—Collars At Extraordinary Prices ODD-AND-END LOTS Special groups are arranged for this one day to more forcibly demonstrate the leadership of Bertram Cohn Co. in the fur business. 4 Long Muskrat Coats 1 Long Northern Seal Coat, with squir- | rel collar and cuffs 1 Short Tan Caracul Coat, with fox collar 2 Short Persian Lamb Coats 1 Short Brown Ringtail Coat 1 Long Gray Squirrel Coney Coat 2 Long Northern Seal Coats 1 Long Dark Raccoon Coat. $250.00 value.......ooqeuen 1 Long Persian Paw Coat of Kolinsky Collar; $235.00 value ........ 2 Long Moleskin Coats, Trimmed. $325.00 values............... 3 Long Hudson Seal Coats with skunk collar and cuffs; $350.00 values. 1 Long Jap Mink Coat. $375.00 value.. 1 Long Siberian Squirrel Coat. $550.00 value. LOT No. 1 Paws. No. 2 Tomorrow ‘95| Values $135.00 to §300.00 $195.00 $175.00 5 $210.00 : $235.00 ... $295.00 7 ... $375.00 Genuine Fox Scarfs, trimmed Head, Tail and All shades. $25.00. Tomorrow. LOT Assorted Collars for Coats. Only 10. Tomorrow...... " $15.00 $10.00 % C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924. lombla and Senora de Olaya, the Min- ister of Panama and Senora de Al- faro, the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich; the Minister of Poland and Mme. Wro- blewska, the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Oreamuno; the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeff, the Minister of Haiti and Mme. Dejean, the Minister of Siam, Phya Buri Na- varasth; the Minister of Esthonia and Mme, Piip, the Minister of . Egypt and Mme. Yousry and the Minister of Lithuania and Mme. Bizauskiene. Mr. Samuel de Sousa Leao Gracie, charge d'affaires of Brazil; Mr. Yoshida, charge d’affaires of Japan; Don Manuel Tellez, charge d'affaires of Mexico; Frederic Nano, charge d'affaires of Ru- mania; the charge d'affaires of Greece, the charge d'affaires of Salvador and Mme. de Castro, the charge d'affaires ad interim of Austria and Mme. Prochnik and the charge d'affaires of Bolivia. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Taylor entertained a company of 16 at dinner last evening. in their residence, 1981 S street, in honor of the Assistant | Chief of Engineers and Mrs. Edgar Jadwin, Gen. and Mrs. Taylor will be hosts | at dinner Tuesday evening before the ball to be given in the Washington the Army Relief Society. Miss Grace Roper last evening en- tertained at a bridge and mah-jong party followed by supper in honor of Miss Dorothy Dennett and her flance, Mr. Patton Wise Slemp. The other guests included Miss Rebecca Dial, Miss Lucille Showalter, Miss Dona Ruth Crissinger, Miss Helen Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Siddons, Sena- tor Clarence Dill, Judge L. J. Briggs, Mr. George Flemer, Mr. George Wil- liams, Mr. O. K. Smith, Lieut. John W. Roper, Lieut. Harry M. Roper of Fort sam Ho . Tex., and James (Continued on Barracks by the cngineer branch of | S65EE5588550 Silk Looms o/America 7 i LOOM TO WEARER Phone Main 8306 [ (-] SILKS AT RETAIL P) 1114 G St. NW. from g)’ il | HALF-PRICE SALE of Remnants & Mill Ends @ A great variety of fabrics, among which are g, Crepes, Taffetas, Satin Charmeuse, Foulards, Printed Crepes, Tub Silks, Corduroys, Velvets ’}’ and Fur Fabrics. Many desirable lengths. 7@( ) ) The;;znet;n;;;';;e;er Yard ALL AT ', PRICE @ YA A A A AL AL “Sa; st with Flowers” Thanksgiving Flowers nant. rest appreciated. CHRYSANTHEMUMS CARNATIONS SNAPDRAGONS SWEETPEAS ORCHIDS VIOLETS THOUGHTS OF THANKSGIVING —Thanksgiving is the one day that home ties appear to be strongest—that recol- lections of Mother, in par- ticular, seem most poig- To remember Her with Flowers on this day is to give fitting expression to one's sense of duty, and assured Blackistone Flowers will be particularly Deliveries Anywhere by Telegraph. Thanksgiving TableCenterpiece —of POMPON CHRYSANTHE- MUMS (any color) in a beauti- ful GLASS BOWL. —————— 14th & H Phone Main 3707 1227 F St. N.W ured by LEON At {I‘Eg f:lsr;eciyalized Price The very latest fad! Smart, Strikingly Simple—Shown in the New High Colors And an unlimited selection of Street, Dress, Sport and Eve- - ning Hats, in Metillics, Laces, Brocades and Failles—all at $5.

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