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SOCILET N SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Will Have With Her a Few Guests at the Giannini Concert This Afternoon. COOLIDGE is attending the Giannini concert this afternoon and will have with her a few friends. Former Senator Beveridge. who was a guest at the White House for a short time, left this morning. Vembers of the Upper House Avd Familles in Capital. Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie | ve returned to their apartment in idian Mansions, at 2400 Sixteenth eet, for the season. Senator and Mrs. Barle B. Mayfield Texas, have returned to Washin on for the season and are again mgress Hall Hotel. nator and Woodbridge XN. esterday from their 3 n, and are at the idote] Washington for the Winter. The Ministed of Egypt and Mme. Yensry will entertain a company of 32 evenine. and Mile. Luftia Yousry issued cards for a tea dance ay afternoon. from 5 to 7 o'clock, the legation The national holiday of the King- dom of the Serbs, Croats and Slov- which is the anniversary of be union of the three countries, w. lebrated vesterday by the Minister that kingdom. Dr. Ante Tresich vichich. who gave a reception in ster was assi Adjemovitch. wife of the sec- | retary of the legation, and hts | luded members of the diplo- | officials and members of Mme! resident ci ‘The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft will | e the guests of Judge and Mrm. Samuel Jordan Graham at' luncheon Sunday, December 14 tien. and Mrs. John L. Hines will he the guests of honor at dinner this avening of Mirs. Frederick Dent Grant, who will entertain @ company Mme. lauge is entertgining a din- jper party at her home on Sheridan wvircle tonight Assistant Postmaster’ General 0 H. Bartlett has issued invi- tions for & dinner which he will Live in the presidential suite at the ,New Willard for tomorrow night. M Frank White t gues At her will have as at a tea tomorrow afternoon residence, 53200 Thirteenth street, from 4 to 6 o'clock, Dr. and i Mrs. Victor Vaughn of Ar [Lich. Members of the Michigan Alum- assist White. Dr. Former State Senator R. M. Wash- burn and Mrs. Washburn of Boston at the Shoreham ‘Washburn is the alvin Coolidge, His First Representative Allun Moore of Illi- !irols entertained in honor of flect Deneen at a dinner give: | biresidential suite at the ) Jast night. Other guests included the jinembers of the Illineis congressional _delegation. Representative A. J. Sabath of Chi- «7%0 has come to Washington for the Winter and is at the Hotel Hamilton. Representative and Mrs Ackerman have returned to fon and are at Wardman Park for the Winter. Hotel of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Symington at the Gibson Island dance Saturd night. They were also guests at th. Dahlgren-Gorden wedding at midday in Baltimore Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman will have with them at the Columbia Hospital ball tonight Mrs. Brewster Marwick, the mother of Mrs. Joseph S. Freling- MISS ANN ied By her mother, Mrs, H huysen, and some friends from Balti- more. AMrs. Davis Ireland will be to a company of 20 at dinner t ning for her debutante daughte Louise Ireland, and later will tak guests to the bal de tete at t Willard for the beneflt of the bia Hospital. ev Miss her New olum- The Junior League has arranged to serve supper in the small baliroom for those who are unable to engage a table for the cabaret which will be given Friday evening for the bene- fit of the league's charities. The de- mand for tables has been so great that extra tables will be placed in the belcony and many will go on single tickets, and these will be served at little tables in the small Many members of the New York dele- ‘gation in Congress will be &t the Lee House for the short session of Congress. iAmong them are Representative and rs. A. S. Prall, Representative and Mrs. R. H. Weller and Representative and Mrs. Thaddeus P. Swect. Representative 1. H. Wason of New Iiampshire, Representative Wayne B. AVilliams of Colorado and Representa- tive T. A. Doyle of Chicago, I registered at the Lee House. Many Dinner Parties Before (slumbia Hospital Ba Capt. and Mrs.. Ridley McLean wiil entertain 2 company of 12 at dinner inis evening for Miss Beatrice Mec- Lean before the ball 2t the Willard. Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman have returned from Baltimore, where they spent the week end, attending ¢ game and as guests ballroom, where an orchestra will also play for dancing. Mrs. Wooten, wife of Col. William P. Wooten, entertained a company of 12 at luncheon today in her home at Washington Barracks in honor of Miss Margaret Payne of Lexington, Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle was hostess at a luncheon today at the Hotel Hamilton, entertaining for her daugh- ter, Miss Betty Byrne, in honor of Miss Violet Spencer, a debutante of this season. Rear Admiral and Mrs. H. P. Huse entertained a2 company of 12 at din- ner last evening at 2400 Sixteenth street. Mrs. William F. I daughter, Mrs. Dennis and her Charles Nelson Riker, NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. will be at home informally Friday afternoon from 4 to o'clock, at their residence, 1759 R street morth- west. Col. and Mrs. Daniel L. Tate, who have been living abroad for the past four years, have arrived in New York and are spending a few days at the Hotel Astor before going to Wash- ington for the remainder of the Win- ter, to be near their son, who is =ta- ! tioned at Kort Myer; Va. They will return to Europe in the Spring. Mrs. Potter Palmer of Chicugo ls in Washington for an extended visit, at the Hotel Hamilton.y She is a companied by Mrs. H. H. Kohlsaat of Chicago. Miss Katharine Fenning, who hi been visiting Miss Constance Town- er at Government House, Porto Rico, has returned to her home, 2134 LeRoy place. Mre. Harriman will be at | A HAMLIN, amlin, she is arriving in Washingten todny to spend the rest of the season. home tomotrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her apartment at 1302 Eight- centh strect ! I . Arrangements for the Christmas ball to be given under the auspices of George Washington Post, No. 1, uxiliary tomorrow evening at 'the ew Willard are nearing completion. Santa Claus will be represented, the | entertainment will be beautiful and | with dance music the evening will be enjovable in every detail. The floor committee. with Capt. Watson B. Miller. national rehabili- tation chairman, the Amarican Legion, serving as chairman and Capt. Paul J. McGahan, national committesman, department of the District of Co- |lumbia, as the vice chairman. com- prises Mr. W. R. ¥. Hines, Dr. Douglas C. White, Mr. Pau! Twyman, {Mr. William F. Franklin, Mr. William I. Denning, Mr. JFrank A. Blrfleld’ Capt. Charles E. Francis F. Miller. i The young ladies’ committee, with | Miss Margaret Hydrick Harvey serv- ing as chairman and Miss Dorothy Dawson .as vice chairman, comprises Miss Marlon O'Neill, Miss Helene Philibert, Miss, Estelle Philibert, Miss Virginia _Wili Miss _Ellsabeth DRESS WELL g Fon: & Smithson and Mr. your owa dreses. Dag ang Evening Clases. BIX LESSON! A Sale of New Coats Offering values beyond any you have seen this season at 39.50 offer these higher-priced models THR()L GH a most smportant pu able Misses’ sises, Other Special Coat Sales 525, #29.50, *48.50, *65 Up Better Apparel at a Lower Price fi%lapet Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality Choice of handsome plain and novelty cloth coats with fur collars and cuffs, some with fur bands at bottom. They're silk lined throughout and shown in all the fashion- shades. wonen's sizes. ‘x o ‘ ' l‘ rchase we gre enabled to at this low price. 937-939 F St. N.W. qmvm e i ] Wagner, Misy Doris Wagner, Miss Louige Littlepage, Miss Louise Rhees, Miss Edith Dawson, Miss Margaret Mansfield, Miss Alma Moore, Miss lrene B. Langford, Miss Cora Sisson, Misa Florence Tichenor, Miss Flor- ence Adams, Miss Mary Rhodes, Miss Gladys Mills, Miss Helen Oriani, Miss Edith Orlani, Miss Virginia Diedel, Miss Katherine Gutelius, Miss Frances Gute'ius and Miss Elsie Hall. Mme. W. Einthoven of Leiden, Hol- land, and sister, Mile. R. de Voogt of -Heemstede, Holiand, are In Wash- ington for a few days visiting mem- bers of the Holland legation. They are stopping at the Grace Dodge Ho- tel until tomorrow, when they will be joined by Dr. W. Einthoven. who is_Speaking before an assembly at Johns Hopkins. Miss Amelia Weitzel has gone to Hot. Springs, Va., where she is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Sterrett at Vine Cottage. . Miss Helen Balsley entertained at A tea yesterday afternoon at the Grace Dodge Hotel in honor of Mile. Jeanne de Moore of Brussels, Belglum. The ts included Miss Helen McNeil, Ethel Einstein, Miss Marie Towle, Misa Adella Schelly, Miss Ma- bel Cooke and Miss Elsa Peterson. ‘The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, entertained informally at luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Hamilton. Former United States Ambassador to Russia and Mrs. George T. Marye will entegtain at dinner tomorrow evening for thelr daughter, Mixs Hel- en Marye, in honor of the Count and | Countess de Pins, who arq,spending a short time here. Count and Countess de Pins, the latter formerly Miss Hel- n de Latour! were marricd a few weeks ago in St. Mary's Cathedral, San ncisco, and are on their way to ew York, from where they will sail hortly for their home in France. Count de Pins is a son of th, > Jewellers Sllversmnhs < de Pins, who came to this country for the wedding. Miss Mary Treadwell returned to Washington this morning after at- tending the first Hachelors’ Cotillon in Baltimore last night. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper is using her drawing rooms tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, entertaining the mem- bers of Constitution Chapter, D. A. R., at the first of four social afternoons for the benefit of Chapter House. There will be cards and mah-jong. Mr. and Mrs. Roper have with them as guests at their residence, 3001 Woodland drive, their ®on, Lleut. Harry McK. Roper, who is taking a short leave from his post at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and Lieut. McEl- downey, from the same post, who came on for the Army-Nav. leaving Sunday for Tex: Mrs. S, J. Henry entertained a small company at the Monday Night Sup- per Club at the New Willara last night, having in her party Miss Muriel Gray, Miss Agnes Shands, Miss Eliza- beth Van Dyke Jobe, Mr. Van Devan- ter, Mr. George Flemmer and MMre. Sands White House Flowers at Antmal Rescue Card Party. Society will be well represented Lo- morrow afternoonswhen, at the Wash- ington Club, leading women from all circles will assemble to play bridge and mah-jong for the benefit of the Washington Animal Rescue League, of which the late Mrs. Warren G. Harding was the honorary president and at the time of her death was an active member. Flowers from the White House con. servatories sent by Mrs. Coolldge, [\¢ho heads the list of putronesses, will adorn the spacious drawing rooms and tea tables, nrumm‘ at which will be Mrs. Thomas F. d, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs Charles Henry Butler and Mrs, Wallace Neff. isting the officers of the club (‘5 Bm Stationers For Chmstmas Giving ‘Thousands of new and appropriate articles in Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Sterling Silver Leather Goods Novelties Inspection obligation For nearly implies ne to purchase a century and a quarter (since 1802) we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the official and social life of the capital and nation 1115 1117 F STREET T The Event of Louvre the Half-Year Frocks at great concessions for complete clearance There is no half-way about this—we go the limit—both as to the Frocks included — g 34 Street and Afternoon Dress—and the' decided reductions. Remember, they are Louvre Frocks— regular stock, exclusive models, ‘exquisite effects— That Were $29.50 to $79.50 19293949 You musn’t ask us to exchange or accept re- turns, because clearance i is what we are seeking. B S—— Just TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. in' the entertainment of the guests will be Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. B. Carroll Reece, Mrs. Merton E. Twogood, Mrs. Charles Burnett, Mrs. George F. Schutt, Mrs, George Porter West, Miss D. G. Stewart, Mrs. Cake, Miss Anna B. Shaw, Mrs. William Johns and Miss Alice Geyer. Additional contributors to the suc- cees of the affair are Mr. Williara P. Eno, Col. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. John W. Weeks," Mrs. Elbridge G. Moore, Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mrs. John McGowan, Mre. Theodoric Porter, Mrs. James G. Har- bord, Mrs. Arthur Addison, Mrs. Har- vey W. Wiley, Miss Ella_Barclay, Miss Harriet Hosmer, Mrs. T. i marth, Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Theodore Boyn- ton, Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Mrs Robert G. Grant, Mrs. Thomas G. Sherman, Mrs. Frank Mrs. L. W. Cardwell, Mrs. George J Flohic, Mrs. A. 5. A. King, George Tucker, Yrs. Frazier D. Head, Mrs. Henry FE. Davis, Mre. Rosalind R. Bagger, Mrs. Hakesley and Mrs. William F. Dennis, b Mr. Theodore Brentano, to Hungary, arrived Minister Fashion Plates Will tell you mothing, but your finished fur rment will 600 toll you if you made a mis take in taking it to the wrong place. WOL FURRIER 30-32 Florida Ave.N.W. * 98.50 NOW 69+ 88.50 Velmara, Novelty weaves. russet, copper. squirrel. No Alterations Store FINE in— New Effects in Ll:xuriously Warm. Fur-Trimmed Coats —That Are Really Special Values at Q5 Soft, lustrous fabrics, with Mink-dyed Squir- rel, Platinum Wolf, Sable-Fitch trimmings. -— GENUINE MAHOGANY WALNUT Without Leaves SOLID MAHOGANY SPINET DESKS $46 TO $152 MAHOGANY SECRETARIES $90 TO 3338 A R R R R R R R R R R R R R N R R R N R R R o3 Appleman, | Mrs. St in Washington | SOCIETY. will spend several Brentano is now on post in Europe and since his arrival in the United States has visited his former home in Chicago as well as New York and Philadelphia. He will leave Bhortly for Europe, but is here to discuss matters concerning his foreign post before departing to re. Judge from his | dinner last night Miss Elizabsth Parker, year's debutantes. ward went to for the supper dance. Miss Nancy Hoyt entertained. at in compliment to one of this The party after- the Club Chantecler Mr. and Mrs. James Frown Scottars in New York City, en route to Lima, sume his duties. UCKLES for the Shoes give a quaint ex- pression of sentiment that is so truly Christmas ljke—as to make them doubly acceptable. You may choose the brilliant rhinestones of imposing majesty, or the dainty bow- knots of cut steel, impressive in their sim- plicity. We have a splendid variety of both. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Coats That Were 110 THESE coats are taken from regular RIZIK stock and represent unequaled val- ues and superb workmanship. Veldyne Wonderful Winter hues of wine, brown, Trimmed in muskrat and dyed and natural Every coat 69.50. TWELVE Genuine Mahogany Muffin Stands, Genuine Mahogany High and Low Boys, Genuine Mahogany Cane Wing Chairs, Purchase for Future Instructions Brothers First Bic REDUCTION of RIZIK COATS Coats That Were 125 135 155 NOW 9 8.50 Range of choice limited; every one who appreciates the quality of Rizik tailoring will respond early to this emphatic reduction. Kashmana,Scotch Tweed, Vicienga, Suede Cloth and Marcova. Greens, browns, russet wand blue. Trimmed in Baby Leopard, Short Raccoon, Jap Mink and Gray Fox. Every coat 98.50. 120 and No C. O. D. No Exchanges Opens at Nine O’Clock HIERTEEN F FURNITURE The Most Appreciated Gift A beautiful piece of Hender- son’s Furniture will be appreci- ated by your friends more than anything else you could give, and such a remembrance, being in daily use, serves as a constant re- minder of the giver. Many selections particularly suitable for Xmas giving are priced surprisingly low. For instance MARTHA WASHINGTON SOLID MAHOGANY SEWING CABINETS (Cowan and other makes) $19.75 $10 to $15.50 Genuine Mahoglny Nests of Tables, $27 to $38 ' Genuine Mahogany Smoking Stands, $4 to $14.50 Genuine Mahogany Footstools $9.50 to $32 sSoLID MAHOGANY AND WALNUT END TABLES 511 TO 835 $92 to $162 $21 to $40 Genuine Mahogany Tilt-top Tables, $18 to $57 Genuine Mahogany Magazine Stands, $17 to $35 Genuine Mahogany Davenport Tables, Genuine Mahogany Priscilla Sewing Cabinets. . . . $46 to $135 A Deposit Will Hold Your CABINETS $11.75 TO $43 JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furnsture, Laces, Draperics, Upholsterics, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 Main 7675 - Main 7676 G Street—Phones (Contlnued on Ninth Page.) &&%m&:&&m&&@cm&&mmx@:mg Henderson’s—Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Years PR AR R i s Gt gt st S <y - ot R R R A R R A R R R I o X O mmm&mmmmfl'