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SO CIETY SOCIETY Mrs. Senate Ladies’ Yesterday HE Senate Ladies’ Lunch Club entertained at a specially ar- ranged feast yesterday, at 2400 Sixteenth street, when . an unusual number. almost the entire membership of the club, attended. Mrs. Coolildge was the guest of honor, and the hostesses Were Mrs. John B. Kendrick, presi- dent, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, Mrs. Willlam J. dlarris, Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, Mrs. Frank R. Gooding, with Mrs. Atlee Fomerene, Mrs. Ollie James, Mrs. Charles Culberson and her sister, Mrs. NMary Schiuter, also attending The Ambassador of France and | Mme. Jusserand will give a reception this evening at 10 o'clock. The guests &vill include the Secretary of State #nd Mrs. Hughes and members of the State Department, head of missions in the diplomatic corps and the for- n affairs committees of the Senate and House of Representatives The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr Ante Tresich ! Pavichich, will give a reception this afterncon from 4 to 7 o'clock, in th ¥lagation, in celebration of the birth- fay anniversary of the King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The Fuests will number about 400, and the Minister will be assisted in re- celving by the members of the em- bassy staff Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Guests of Homor Tonight. The Secratary of the Navy and Mrs. “Wilbur_will be the guests in whose Bonor Rear Admiral and Mrs. Wil- am F. Fullam will entertain at din- fer tonight. # The Minister of Norway, mer H. Bryn, will return to Wash- Ington this afternoon from New York #vhere he made a brief visit. » The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff are expected to return to Washington tomorrow morning from New York, where they went to at- %end the international bazaar for the penefit of the two American colleges in Constantinople and the American wollege in Syria. Coolidge Guest of Honor | ning Spencer | the” house | decorations at Special Lunch Afternoon. beth Parker, s Carolyn Chamber- lain and Miss Violet Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Houghton had a small company of young people dining with them last evening, entertaining for their daughter, Miss Houghton. Miss May Tavlor entertained '.tl1 bridge and lunch this afternoon in | honor of Miss Virginia Edwards. The | Euests included, Miss Mary Loufse | Johnson, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Mary | Emily Hamilton, Miss Laura Lejeune, | Mi; Eugene Lejeune, Miss Lucille nith, Miss Ruth Miller Green, Miss Margaret Treadwell, Miss M, Treadwell, Miss Mary _Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Beals, Miss Elizabeth 'Cluverius, Mrs. Charles S Baker, Mrs. Xenophon Price, Miss Mary Hills, Miss Helen Strauss, Mrs. Russell Hitcheock and Miss Charlotte Harriman and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will en- tertain at a dance December 27 Mr. and Mrs. Leiter entertained a company of. 60 at dinner last evening for Miss Violet Spencer, preceding the dance given for Miss Spencer by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heary Ben- Killmaster—Carmpbell Wedding in Virginia Today. Miss Dorothy Campbell and Lieut Benjamin Stacy Killmaster, U. 8. N., will be married this afternoon in th home the bride's parents, former | ative and Mrs. Philip Pitt on the Mount Vernon boulevard in Virginia. The cere- mony will be performed at § o'clock by the Rev. William Morton, rector of Christ Church In Alexandria, the bride and bridegroom standing in the drawing room before an improvised altar of palms, ferns, white roses and chrysanthemums, The other rooms of are’ gay with Christmas of holly and mistletoe, and pine, spruce and cedar boughs. The bride will wear white satin, made with & court train and trimmed with rare lace, an heirloom in her family, tiny clusters of orange blos- | soms catching the lace here and there. The bodice has very short sleeves of the lace and a round neck. Her tulle veil will be held with a cap of lace edged across the front with & The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. rantisek Chvalkovsky, entertained all company at luncheon today at | lilles of the valley ghe New Willerd Hotel In honor of | Tol. Robert U. Patterson. The other | ®uests included Maj. Edgar Erskine Hume, Col. Alfred Pazdernik, and the Wrst secretary of the legation, Dr.l JRudolf Kuraz. ® Mrs. William Cabell Bruce, wife of | Senator Bruce of Maryland, will re- sslve tomorrow afternoon at 1640 &onnecticut avenue from 4 to 6 :l‘lock a9 » Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, wife of Benator Stanfield, will entertain at #ea tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to T‘ ‘clock, at Rauscher's, to present her aughter, Miss Barbara Stanfield, to | wociety. » Mrs. John Crayke Simpson has is- sued invitations for a luncheon Mon- ®ay, December 29, at the Washington Flub Mrs. Dawes, wife of the Vice firesident elect, has consented to be & patroness for the annual ball for the benefit of the Children's Hos- $ital, to be held at the New Willard otel on thé evening of January 2. e 'Coolidge's mame heads the liat, @nd this is the first time since the election that the two have been thus asociated in the support of an ap- pealing charity. Mrs. Elonzo Tyner is leaving this ftternoon for h home at Highland park, Chicago, Ill, where she will spend the holldays, returning here %0 pass the month of January before going to Palm Beach for the re- fnainder of the Winter. ® Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee will receive gith Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, at her home on Sixteenth street this after- moon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, when she will have with her also Mamie Quin- *on Marshall, who will sing planta- tion melodies and spirituelles. Juliean ¥inde will accompany the artist with #is banjo. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Andrews will give a tea at 3 o'clock for the benefit of the visiting nurses, when she will have Prof. Carter Troupe, Rovelogist, who will give a synopsis of the book “Little French Girl.” x The charge d'affaires of Venezuela, Dr. Francisco Gerardo Yanez, and Senora de Yanez, and the daughter, Senorita Eliza Yanez, came to Wash- ngton Monday from New York, where the latter two arrived Sunday aboard 1he Caracas from their home in Ve- nezuela. The Caracas was due to ar- rive Monday, but arrived a day in ad- Fance. * The Chief of Staff of the Army and Mrs. John L. Hines will be at home at thelr quarters, No. 3, Fort Myer, ¥a, Sunday afternoons during the winter. . L “ol. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake will |and will carry orchids. orange blossoms and she will carry Her only attend- ant will be her sister, Miss Helen Campbell, who will wear green vel- vet made straight, the skirt slightly draped to one side and held with rhinestones, long sleeves of green chiffon and the skirt will have a deep band of white fox fur about the bot- tom. Bhe will carry Butterfly roses. Lieut. Thomas C. Latimore, U. S. N., will be best man for Lieut. Killmas- ter. A reception will follow the cere- mony, when Mrs. Campbell, mother of the bride, will be assisted by Miss Mar- garet Duncan of Michigan, aunt of the bridegroom, and his sister, Miss Mary Duncan Glendenning Killmas- ter of Chicago. Mrs. Campbell will wear lavendar crepe heavily beaded, Later Lieut. Killmaster and his bride will leave for a wedding trip, the latter traveling in a three-plece brown suit, with a hat to match. They Superior Rough | their guest over the week Dry The logical solution to your laundry problem— eliminates washing the home — inexpensive —requires only a little ironing. Phone Us Today! in will be at home after January 1 at 2145 California street. Among the out-of-town guests ars - and Mrs, Samuel Fitzpatrick of Independence, Kans., and Mrs. Al- vin Lanyon of Pittsburg, Kans, Lieut. William Thomas will enter- tain @ large company at dinner this evening. The assistant director of the Amer- | ican Council on Education and Mrs. David Allan Robertson are giving an informal tea, with Canor &rnest Dim- net of Paris as guest of honor, Fri- day, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at their residence, 1889 Wyoming avenue. Mr. Robertson was formerly a professor of English and dean of the College of Arts, Literature and Sclence at the University of Chicago. Miss Lolita Dawion, daughter of Mrs. Charles Philippe Soyez, who will be presented to soclety by Mr. and Mrs. Soyez at a tea dance from 5 to 7 o'clock, Monday afternoon, at the Congressional Club, 2001 New Hamp- shire avenue, will have as house guests over that period Miss Emily West of Baltimore, who will arrive Monday, and Miss Laura Spencer, a debutante, who will arrive in Wash- ington Sunday. The tea for Miss Dawson will be the only debutante tea at the Con- gressional Club this season, 50 far as the roster now stands. Mr and Mrs. Grosvenor Backus en- tertained at dinner last evening, their “guests including the charge d'affaires of Argentina, Mr. Fe'ipe A. Espil; Col. and Mrs. Conrad Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, jr. Anne Archbold, Miss Anita Py Miss Marjorie Wright, Miss Loulse Sewall, Mr. Balfour of the British em- bas Mr. Chester Lockwood and Mr. Oscar Sewall. Mr. and Mrs. Backus will have as end Miss Frances Davidson of New York, for whom they will entertain at dinner Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. THomas Claytor en- tertained a small company at dinner last evening for their daughter, Miss Loulse Claytor, the company later going to the dance given by Mr. and Spencer. Mrs. Frederick 8. Grant of St. Paul is spending the holidays with Comdr. and Mrs. Stewart Bryant at 3105 Thirty-sixth street Mrs. John Towne entertained s small company at dinner last evening for her daughter, Miss Laura Towne, later taking her guests to the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. Mrs. Mitchell Carool entertained at luncheon today in honor of Countess de Prorok, wife of Count Baron K. de Prorok. The world flyers, Lieut. Smith and the other airmen who flew around the WASHINGTON world, will be guests at a dinner to be given tonight in the presidential suite at the New Willard by Mr. J. W. McCotd. Mrs. Bates Warren entertained a company of 45 at luncheon today for her daughter and niece, Mrs. Reber Littlehales and Mrs. J. C. Schwarts of Savannah. Mrs. Schwartz was for- merly Miss Frances Wright. Mrs. Charles de Vere Drayton enter- tained at luncheon today at the Club of Colonial Dames in compliment to Miss Emma Drayton, who s spending the week with her. Miss Marie Ancona Robertson, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Robert- son, and Miss Isobel Green left this morning for New York, where they will be the guests of Miss Mary Hyn- son of Riverside drive. Before re- turning home they will visit New London, Conn. where Miss Robert- son’s brother, Ensign Armana J. Rob- ertson, is attending the United States Naval Torpedo School. Alfalfa Club Dinner Tonight Intereating Event. The members of the Alfalfa Club will dine this evening at 7:30, in the private dining room of the Army and Navy Club. The dinner will be for members only. As one of the distingulshed mem- bers, Maj. Gen. Charles H. Martin, late of the general staff of the Army, has been detailed to service at another post, the dinner will afford unique op- portunity to wish him well and bld him God-speed on his journey. Since the last meeting Secretary Henry C. Wal- lace, Secretary of Agriculture; Brig. Gen. Charles E. Sawyer and Mr. Gus J. Karger have been placed on the silent list The dinner committee includes Maj. Gen. Charles F. Humphrey, Ad- miral Cary T. Grayson, Maj. Gen, H P. McCain, Brig. Gen. George Rich- ards, Mr. John H. Carroll, Mr. Rich- ard V. Oulahan, Mr. Dantel R. Crissin- ger and Mr. Thomas P. Littlepage. The Congressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire avenue, will have as its guest of honor Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock Mr. Charles Trowbridge Titt- mann, who will give a song recital Tea will follow the program of music Mr. Albert Halstead, United States consul general at Montreal, and Mrs Halstead have come to Washington for a visit and are at the Hamilton Hotel Miss Dorothy Keen has joined her mother, Mrs. E. 8, Keen, at her apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel, after spending some time in Paris. Mrs. Edward F. Eynon, who spent some time in Atlantic City, has re- turned to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, making the trip by motor. Miss Nancy Hamilton has arrived from Ogontz PARIS Junius GARFINCKEL & Co. A Mos: Extraordinary Sale of BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS Direct From the Orient AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES THROUGH an unusually fortunate cir- cumstance, we were able to secure a number of these shawls, direct from the Orient, at exceptionally low prices. WE believe that this sale is unsurpassed for genuinely remarkable values, as every shawl is exquisitely hand-embroid- ered and highly desirable as a Christmas gift. F STREET CORNER OF 18™ In Time for the Holiday Festivities A Very Special Offering! where she is attending school, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ham- iiton. Miss Hamilton is one of the opular members of the younger et and will make her debut next Winter. Richard Jeschke, wife of Capt. . entertained at a buffet sup- per last evening preceding the first of the series of dances at the Marine Barracks. The gu included Dr. Telephone your orders service shopper, give your order changeable after Gotham Agen any color or any size. English M lined. Gray, tan, brown . vanity boxes . £ to our personal if you prefer. immediate attention GOLD STRIPE silk stockings are ex- Christmas in the United States for Billfolds, of velvet calf; silk or self Silk Bags and Underarm Bags. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereux, Capt. and Mrs. John Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Bull, Miss Eugenia Lejeune, M: Lejeune, Miss Anne Devereux, Mi Norvell Munford, Miss Laura Winder Marshall, Miss Elizabeth Styles, Miss Mary Hills, Miss Elizabeth Suther- land, Miss Katharine Sutherland, Capt. Brooks, Mr. William Delacey, Mr. Albert Walker, Lieut. Burke, Mr. Eugene English, Mr. McCook Dunlop, Lieut. Vial, Mr. Aston Devereux, Mr Perfume, fragrant as flowers in Spring. ‘Kerchiefs of snowy linen Or in. myriads of colors. Silken hose that dance in the night. A purse which every one must own. A plaided scarf for out-of-doors, Or one of fairy lightness To wear for beauty only. An exquisite blouse To complement any costume. Smart gloves for all occasions. Jewelry that sparkles With beauty and originality. Lingerie of exquisite daintine. W hat finer gift 3 Than something to wear! Philip Greenwall, Lieut. Lesser and Lieut. Biebush. Sixty members of the Yale Glee and Banjo Club will arrive here from New Haven Friday morning and will be the guests of the Racquet Club for the day. The Washington Yale Club will be hosts for them at a buffet luncheon, and Senator and Mrs. ames W. Wadsworth, jr., will give a (Continued on Ninth Page.) Give HER 3 Pairs— 8o exocellently < pared and served st to assure us your future patronage. Franklin Sq. Hotel Gold Stripe Silk Stockings 2 for Daytime—1 for Evening These Are the Stockings. That She Likes Best! y 3 Pairs $5.40 85 2.25 3 Pairs $6.60 OMEN like the beauty of the Gotham colorings—the satis- faction of GOLD STRIPE protection against ruinous gar- ter-clasp “runs’. 32 shades—lisle and silk garter hems—regular and chiffon weights. Enough for every purchaser now and enough to make quick exchange for any desired color immediately after Christ- mas. She will at any : * $5.50 .Lvenlher> e ln.d- 36-50 . $3.38 1.ounce size JELLEFF'S—STREET Ombre Georgette or Crepe de Chine Scarfs. FLOOR. Superior silk stockings, backed by superior service, have made Jelleff’s the silk stocking store of Washington. Give her the silk stockings she knows. Charming Christmas Gift Suggestions! $3.95 Orchids, for evening wear, 75c1 51.00 and $1.25 Women's Handkerchiefs, Dinner and Evening GOWNS Of Exquisite VELVET #ntertain a company of fiffy at dinner Coty’s L’'Origan Perfume, 4hls evening. o Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marve will entertain at a small dance Saturday avening for their daughter, Miss Helen Marye, whom they will present to Roclety at a tea in the afternoon. white and colored ém- @] 5 spoke hem- () Her- $5.00 $5.90 Houbigant's Toilet Water, 4-ounce size. . S $3-50 3.strand French Manufactured Pearl sterling clasps . Yo s2.95 Bronze and Gun Metal Bead ;:n-km. $5.00 to $7.95 Cuff Noveity Kid and Suede Glove: “-50 Bracaist Feather Fa full $5.50 a.nd $6.00 Linen and Novelty Print Handkerchiefs, stitching, Madeira footing and plain linens Men’'s Handkerchiefs, pure linen, plain or Radium Silk Petticoats, straightline styles stitched or plaited ruffies. All colors ... s Crepe-back Satin Slips, with 20-inch shadow hems. Hemstitched strap and strap tops. In all colors s # Mrs. Arthur Amory Houghton was jostess at luncheon today for hLef aughter, Miss Gratia Houghton. Wheir guests were Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Louise Claytor, Miss Y.ouise Ireland, Miss Eleanor Wilson, iss Betty Tves, Miss Caroline Swift, fiss Elizabeth Park, Miss Caroline @hom, Miss Helen Marve, Miss Eliza- Thousands of Pieces of Lovely Gift Silk Underwear SRR g No other Sewing Maohine equals the National for Bewing Bfictency A Useful Gift to Encourage T hrift A Sewing Machine! 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