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S OCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Had Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler as ‘Week End Guest. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge had with them at the White House over Sunday, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, who has returned to his home in New York. The retiring bassador of France &0d Mme. Jusserand will be the guests of honor at dinncr this evening of the retiring Ambassador of Italy Don Gelasio Caetani. Mr. Mellon and Daughter To Attend Army-Navy Game. The Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Mellon, and his daughter, Miss Mel- lon, will attend the Army-Navy game in Baltimore, Saturday. "The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur had dining with them yester- day Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reed of San Francisco. The Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur and Miss Wilbur will attend the Army- Navy game Saturday, taking with v including Mr. and r of North Caro- Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Comerce, has gone to Marfon, Ohio, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harding. Senator James Couzens was joined this morning by Mrs. Couzens and Miss Madeline Couze who came from their home in Michigan. The Ambassador of Cuba and &enora de la Torriente will be honor Kuests at the literary salon of the International Assoclation of Art and Tetters, at 1607 1 street northwest, IWednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Jir. Clarence J. Owens, president of the assoclation: Mrs. Florence Jack- £on Stoddard, founder, and Mr. Victor Jussell, secrefary, will act as hosts. Ledo. Federico C. Alvarez, first sec- Tetary of the legation of the Domini- can Republic, has taken a sulte in the Hotel Roosevelt and has gone to New York to meet his mother, who will be with him during the Winter. The Assistant Attorney General @nd Mrs. Rush Holland will return to Washington the middle of the week from their home in Colorado Springs, Colo. The second secretary of the Spanish embassy, Senor Mariano de Amoedo, has taken a small house on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, near Silver Spring, Md. He will entertain at a house warming at the end of the week. Countess Szechenyi, wife of the Min- ister of Hungary, has taken a box for the Columbla Hospital ball to be given December 2 at the New Willard Hotel. Other boxholders are Mrs. Dwight Chester, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Vic- tor Kauffmann, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Edward Meigs, JMrs. William A. Hill, Mrs. Barry Mo- hun, Mra. George H. Myers and Mr. AWilliam Phelps Eno. Miss Katharine Wrenn and Miss Elizabeth Wrenn are entertaining at bridge this afternoon at the Wyo- ming in compliment to Miss Eliza- beth Sutherland and Miss Elizabeth Styles. The company includes Mrs. Earl Warren, Mrs. H. Pilson. §i Martin Chester, Mrs. Willlam Sturt. vant, Mrs. Xenophon Price, Mrs. Har- old Reece, Mrs. Leonard Block, Mrs. Russell Hitchcock, Mrs. Herman Pohl, 2rs. Addleon Brastow, Mrs. Thomas L. Hume, jr.; Miss Katharine Suth- erland, Miss Eleanor Wheeler, Miss Delphine Heyl, Miss Catherine Wi ler, Miss Virginia Hume, Miss Vir- ginia Selden, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Inger Bryn, Miss Katharine Dunlop, Miss Hlida Anne Hill, Miss Barbara Stanfield, Miss Mary Pas- chal, Miss Delight Arnold, Miss Ka- trina Van Rensselear, Miss Lolita Dawson, Miss Mary Ausley Mearn, Miss Sally Burch, Miss Betty Ed- wards, Miss Doris Wagner, Miss Ade- Jaide Bride, Miss Maud Mason, Miss Virginia Richardson, Miss Helen Richardson, Miss Annette Crenshaw, Miss Norvell Munford, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Anne Guest, Miss Vir- ginia Edwards, Miss Pauline Cole- man, Miss Audrey Carter, Miss Mary E. Thompson, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Mary Bradley, Miss Elizabeth Hume, Miss Anna G. Hume, Miss Margaret Davis, Miss Ewin Davis, Miss Betty War Margaret Yard, the Misses Happer, Miss Dorothy John- son, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, Miss Elizabeth Walsh, Miss Mary Hill, ies Francesco McKenney, Miss Anne Scott, M May Taylor, Miss Cecll Lester Jones, Miss Claudia Reed, Miss Eleanor Northrop and Miss Laura Winder Marchall. Additional guests will join the company for tea, when Mrs. Styles and Mrs. Sutherland will Ppreside at the tea table DS Ch: Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Mark Brooke en- tertained at luncheon vesterday in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Dion Williams. The VLRI Have Luncheon at THE CANDY OF THE v 1223 F Street Real Southern Cooking Good Service Moderate Prices Music | g e B Your wearing apparel gently laundered in rain- soft water and fleecy suds of pure soap, starched when neces- sary, and returned dain- tily clean, with only the ironing to do. The flat pieces beautifully ironed ready for use. Phone Us Today! Bl guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Upshur Moorehead, Miss Alice Shepherd, Gen. Charles McCawley and Col. Julian Lindsey. Col. and Mrs. Brooke will entertain at dinner December 5. in honot of Gen. and Mrs. Harry Taylor. Col. and Mrs. William Brackett of New York and Paris are guests of Comdr. and Mrs. John Hooe Iden. Mrs. 1den will entertain at a large tea tomorrow afternoon in compli- ment to Mrs. Brackett. She will be assisted by Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt, Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchison, Mrs. Block, Mrs. Milton Reed, Mrs. Taylor Smith, Mrs. O'Reilly, and among the young ladles assisting will be Miss Edna Wilbur, the Misses Leojeune and Miss Mary Stitt. Mme. Charles Phillippe Soyez en- tertained at luncheon today for he debutante daugltter, Miss Lolita Daw- son, in compliment to Miss Loui Ireland, a bud of the season. The guests included Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Katrina Van Rensselear, Miss Erwin Davis, Miss Elizabeth Styles and Miss Elizabeth Sutherland Miss Dawson wlill go to Baltimore for the Army-Navy game, and will e‘g the house guest of Miss Emily est. Miss Janet Moffett, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. William A. Moffett, is entertaining at bridge this afternoon in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Cone, whose marriage to Lieut. Jeffery C. Metzler will take place December 20. Miss Lorraine liott and Miss Maxine Elliott will entertain at bridge tomorrow afternoon in com- pliment to Miss Elizabeth Styles, u debutante of the season. Additional guests will join the company for tea. Postmaster William M. Mooney and Mrs. Mooney have as a guest at their home, 4416 Fifteenth street, the well known sculptress, Mrs. Nancy Cox- McCormack of Chicago, who will re- main here for several days. Col. and Mrs. Henry Jewett have just returned from abroad, where they have been visiting relatives in Scotland and England. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory enter- tained at dinner last evening Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates, who motorec up from their country place, Colling- wood Farm. Baron Leopold Piessen of the German embassy staff was also a guest. Dr. Ralph B. Stewart announces the marriage of his sister Charlotte V. to Mr. Henry Coates, jr., Saturday atternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black are guests for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell at Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Miss Cecll Gray Johnston will come to Washington tomorrow from Birmingham, Ala, to be the house guest of Miss Page Johnson Shepherd. Miss Shepherd will give a tea to- morrow afternoon for Miss Johnston and Mrs. Robert Fulton will enter- tain at a bridge in her honor Tuesday evening. Miss Evelyn Brazelton will also_entertain at bridge Wednesday for Miss Johnston. The vistit here Thursday and ¥ri- day, December 11 and 13 of her im- perfal highness, the Grand Duchess Cyril of Russla adds great impetus to the Russian fete to be held in the ballroom of the New Willard Hotel at 9 oclock the night of December 11, under the auspices of the Wash- ington committee for Russian re- lief, Princess Cantacuzene, honorary chairman, and Mrs. Robert Lansing, chairman. Mme. Ekengren is in charge of the fete and boxes and the ballroom will bo filled with the cream of soclety, both in sympathy with the relief and the cause. A reception will be held For Thanksgiving Sparkling Apple Juice Bottle. Duffy’s .... 45¢ 12-0z. bottle. Duffy’s ....iuie/5¢ 25-0z. bottle. Golden Russet. . .45¢c 12-0z. bottle. $5.00 Golden Russet...75¢c $8.50 25-02. bottle, MAGRUDER, INC. Phone Main 4180. Best Groceries. Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 Doz. $5.00 $8.00 m m l———lo]———[o]c——=|o]c———=]a|c——= o[ —H NING STAR., 'WASHINGTON ' Siwnaoring The Florence Crittenton Benefit. I U. U, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1926 MRS. THOMAS E. ROBERTSON, President of the board of lady managers, Florence Crittenton Home, work- ing for the success of the bazaar to be given at the Washington Hotel today and tomorrow for the home. late in the evening by her imperial kighness, when all those attending will be presented to her. Mr. Frederick H. Brooke is chair- man of the ushers, and Count Adolf von Rosen vice chairman. Additional patronesses for the fete include: Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs Frederick Dent Grant, the Misses Cullen, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mrs. Cary Gravson, Mrs. Willard Saulsbury and Mrs. Delos Blodgett. Miss Caroline Thom and Princess Bertha Cantacuzene are organizing a girls’ committee. Col. Robert M. Thompson has visiting him his niece, Mrs. Frederick Neflson. Lieut. Neilson spent the week end in Washington with Mr: An important Neilson, having come from his post at Norfolk, Va Mrs. Mabel Linton Williams will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in her residence, 2608 Thirty-sixth street The Ambassador to Chile, Mr. Wil- liam Miller Collier, and M Collier, who went to their home fn Auburn, N. Y., early last week, returned yes-¢| terday to the New Willard, they will remain several week i end the holidays in New York sall back to day. Mrs. Mason of Santiago is Mrs. Collier and Mrs. spent the Summer in where They Chile about George H. with them. Mason, who rop. For the well dressed women $790 to $195 C-0-A-T-S In a Special Sale At $54.50 $99.50 Lvery new conceivable shade is included in this special selling. vored browns—saddle Hinoki and the fa- and penny are featured. The natural squirrel, dyed squir- rel, Fisher Fitch, beaver and natural kit fox trimmings add and accentuate the na- tural beauty of design—. N UNUSUAL PRICE REDUCTION' ON OUR REGU- LAR STOCK GARMED 1206 G Street | | | | bili (0B to 614 IT MAY BE HARD TO BELIEVE, BUT IT IS TRUE. Tomorrow we place on sale our entire stock: of Colored Suede Shoes that have formerly sold at much higher prices at the special sale price of $3.95. Every pair in styles that are being worn at the present moment and of excellent quality. Cost has been forgotten in order to give you what we might term a REAL BARGAIN. At this $3.95 price every woman should take advantage of this sale, as an extra pair of shoes is always an asset in one’s ward- robe. Come early for best choice. "All sizes in the combined lots. ol——lol—=[o|———| fojc=——jol——=]ajc—F] shorn SALE! Our Entire Stock of olored Suede. Low Shoes 750 Pairs of Much Higher Priced Styles STRAPS—OXFORDS—_TIES Gray Suede, Bamboo Suede Airedale Suede, Sand Suede Your Choice— $79.95 PAIR (o]c———|o]———=a[——[a[——]a|—— o] ——]1] lc———=o|l——|ol]c——[alc——=|alc——]al]c—— | o] ——= o] —=[o| ——=] in New York from England on the Leviathan -and ‘were met thers by the Ambassador, who came direct from Chile. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will close their country home, Colling- wood Farm, Va., Thursday, and will open their town house. They will spend the week end in Baltimore as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stu- art Symington and will attend the Gordon-Dahlgren wedding and the Army and Navy foot ball game, after which they will pay a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Symington at Gibson Island. H Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien are in New York for the week. They will be entertained this evening by the latter's mother, Mrs. Estabrook, in her box at the opera. Col. and Mrs. O'Brien will spend Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Estabrook at Glenmary, Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart Reyburn are leaving Washington to- @ay for Asheville, N. C,, to spend sev- eral weeks. They will sail in_De- cember for Eurcpe to pass the Win- ter. Debutantes and Student Guests at Fpiscopal Ball. The board of 1ady managers of the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hos- pital, who provide for the six free wards maintained there for the treaf- ment of the needy, irrespective of We have on special sale a number of Ori- ental Rugs, averaging 4x7 in size, at less than such rugs bring at auction. Included are AND 818 Conn. Ave. Fine Oriental Rugs Cheaper Than at Auction KIRMANS SARUKS IRANS DOZARS TEBREZS SERABENDS LELAHANS A. H. BAKSHIAN Usual $200 Vfl’l“.’! Special ‘125 OTHERS OPPOSITE THE ROCHAMBEAU Paris JuLius GARFINCKEL &Co. EVERYTHING NEW e DAINTY APPAREL For the Baby AT MODERATE PRICES UR individual department for Infam.a is complete with the newest of exquisite for the play hour. little dress garments and practical outfits Mothers are given expert aesistance in the selection of apparel best adapted to the child. Coats Hats Rompers Creepers Sweaters Wrappers Caps Dresses Bo ys' Susts Sacques Nave’ty G;fts Nursery Furn;sll;ngs F STREET CORNER OF 137 The House <] of Courtesy If you ¥ & still find a go bilips 608 to 614 This Thanksgiving Sale of Fine Frocks 1s a Decided Success-- The values are outstanding and the models most tempting —all of which emphasizes the remarkableness of the prices— $12--%19 --528 " Street, Sports, Afternoon and Evening Frocks In Silk, Cloth and Velvet—new and effective styles—smart and original combinations. nu'ue'dojceu'ng in tach you'll assortment tomorrow - Second Floor. ELEVENTH ST, SOCIETY. creed or color, will have thelr an-|son. nual ball on Wednesday of this week at the New Willard at 10 o'clock. All of the debutantes are on the com- mittees and the subdebs, home from school for Thanksgiving, always look forward to this ball, the first and always one of the nicest of the sea Mr. Willlam Bowie Clarke, chairman of the floor committee, Will make the presentations the night of the ball. who Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta, (Continued oh Ninth Page.) An Exquisite Example of the Evening Mode is shown by FRANCISE in this lovely frock of heavy beige flat crepe. Shirred flounces assume & new importance in panels at front and sides and a shaded rose adorns one shoulder. 595.00 This model ... An extensive collection of eve- ning gowns of rare distinction have arrived in time for holiday festivities. Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Avenue 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuelity A Timely and Important Announcement We heve substantially reduced choice as- sortments of our best apparel. The oppor- tynity to buy smart clothes of such quality and style at our reduced prices is rare. Splendid Values in Dresses Suits, Coats, Wraps, Sweaters, Hats The smartest tn Washington. All reduced. We prefer to leave the judgment of value to you— therefor we never quote comparative prices. Specially for Thanksgiving Gold and Silver Lace Hats Fashion has a decided partiality for the Gold and Silver Hats —and these shapes appeal with their charming becom-- ingness. Fourtn Floor. loje——x3ol———[o|——=lalc——|alc——=[n|——— || c—=[al =——=3[o[ —=] |==—=50—— | ——— 0| ——| molo| ———al ———=]a|—=x)]