Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 8

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’.;’ SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts- at First State Dinner Last Night, Followed by Music. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge entertained at the first of their prescribed series of State entertalnments of the season last night, having the members of the cabinet to dine with them. Seated about the oblong table in the State dining room were, be- sides the hosts, the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughe the Secretary of the Treasur: Mr. Mellon; Miss M lon, the etary of War and Mrs. ‘Weeks, the Attorney General and Mrs. Stone Postmaster General and Mrs. 2 and Mr terfor, Dr. Work; the S Agriculture, Mr. Howard M. the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs, Hoover, the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis being the only absentees. Besides the members of the cabinet and their ladies, the guests were Sen- ator and Mrs. Francis E. Warren, Senator and Willlam E. Borah, Senator and mes W. Wads- worth, 8 Charle Curt Eugene Hale, Senator and M A llam M. Butler, Representative Ma tin B. Madden L olas Longworth, Mrs. Bertrand H. tive and Mrs. Ever resentative Mae N Representative 2 Hays ck Dent o McLean, and Capt. | placed for The decorat nple throughout the State nce hall giving note of color e approach of CI Letween the either side trance into th filed with grez in full bloom formed Marine B At the right of the look to the and Mrs. in the blue room, where they ranged around the great chamber, and there only carnations fliled the v mantels. In the east roo tities of palms and fe four mantels of rare pink carnations and the green d roses and | pink and wr The state dining which were seated the 46 the party, was distineti but stately, a number of la of mauve or pink topped by sprays of enhair fern, standing along the board interspersed with tail candles, unshaded, in the gold can- delabra, which is a part of the gold service used. On the mantel were ferns and stevia. The artists of the evening were Mr. Albert Spalding, violinist, and Mr. Ralph Errolle, tenor, with Mr. Andre Benoist at the plano. Mr. Spalding's program included “La Follla” (Corelli), “Evening Song” (Schumann), “Hark, Hark, the Lark" (Schubert), “Nocturne” “Alabama” (plantation melody and dance) (Spalding), and “Jota Navar- ro” (Sarasate). Mr. Errolle sang “Paquita” (Buzzi-Pecca), “Si les Fleurs” (Massenet), “Je t'aime” (Mas- senet), “Ah, Moon of My Delight, Lights of Home" (Seiler), ‘“Love Awake" (Seiler). “The Star” (Rogers), and “My Dreams” (Tosti). their gu simple plaques Tt is a beautiful tradition that the President and the first lady of the land shall attend the annual bail given for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, an event fittingly placed each year not far from Christmas day, and President and Mrs. Coolidge, though attending no other such func- tions this Winter, will appear at the Children’'s Hospital ball at the New Willard Hotel the night of January 2. Don Gelasio Caetanl Guest At Swedish Legation Tonight. The retiring Ambassador of Italy Don Gelasio Caetani, will be the guest in whose honor the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg will entertain at dinner this evening. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks will be the guests in whose honor Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ash- burn will entertain at dinner followed by bridge tomorrow evening. Mrs. Couzens, wife of Senator James Couzens, will be hostess this after- noon to a company of about 50 at the first of a series of three musicals she has planned through the season. The program, which will begin short- 1y after 4 o'clock, will be given by Mr. Savell Wanevitch, who will sing Russian folk and gypsy bal- lads ompa himself on _the THE PAGODA 1720 H Street CHRISTMAS - GIFTS FROM CHINA JAPAN FOR CHRISTMAS (é : Sparkling -+ Apple Juice Bottle. Duffy’s 12-0z. bottle S Duffy’s 25-oz. bottle .. Golden Russet 12-0z. bottle. .. Golden Russet 25-0z. bottle. .. $5.00 $8.00 $5.00 $8.50 Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875. (Chopin), | small banjo-like instrument of the Russians, and will wear the familiar Russian costume. The guests will in- clude members of diplomatic, sena- torial and resldent circles and the program will be followed by tea Harm1$ x EWHIN G b SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON ; Mrs. Carr will entertain at luncheonl December 30. Mrs. Rudolph, wife of the Com- missioner of the District, who has been in New York the past month, is expected to return just before the holldays. Bridge Tea For Debatante of Senatorlal Set. Miss Anne Devereux is glving a large bridge party this afternoon in the Chevy Chase home of her parents, Dr. and Mre. John Hyan Devereux, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, daughter of former Senator and Mr Howard Sutherland, and Miss Kath rine Dunlop, daughter of Dr. and Mr: G. Thomas Dunlop, debutantes of th season. Others in the company are Mrs. Robert Robert, Mrs. Francls W. Hill, jr.; Mrs. Thomas Hume, jr.; Mrs. Octavia James Littlehales, Mrs. Xenophen MRS. HARRY MARTEL GW Wife of Capt. Gwynn, military attache of the legation in Guatemala, andl while the guest of Mrs. Lewis Brereton in Washington, she is in demand ns A guest. when Mrs. Couzens will be assisted by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Couzens. The Minister of Mme. Panarotoff has Washington from New they went to attend the Orlental bazaar for the benefit of American colleges in the Near East Bulgaria returned to York, where The Minister of Lithuania and Mme. Bizauskiene entertained at dinner last evening when their guests in- cluded the Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff, Dr. Chvalkovsky, the Minister of Czechoslovakia: Mr and Mrs. Evans Young of the State Department and Miss Young, the counselor of the Czechoslovakian le- gatfon and Mme. Lipova, and the sec- retary of the legation, Mr. Henrikas Rabinavicius. The military attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Charlton have their guest Miss Rebecca Smith of Boston, who will remain with them untll Monday. Last evening Col Mrs. Charlton entertalned a company at dinner for Miss Smith. Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr entertained a company of 12 at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. George Sutherland,| wife of Mr. Justice George Sutherland. | The Gift Price, Mrs. rl L. Warren, Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Eleanor Wheeler, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Ma Bessie Order Stoneleigh Candies for Xmas —NOW to insure proper care In packing and ample time for de. livery. “Orders by Parcel Post a specialty. Special Gift Boxes as low as $1 a4 Lunch in our restful Tes Room. il Stoneleigh Tea Room * 1407 F St.—Conn. Ave.and L B escarmcsmemn Intimate Dainty Lingerie $3.95 Step-Ins Chemise e LRG0 1 A selection of dainty underthings specially priced. Of crépe de chine, radium and crepe- back satin, in the most wanted shades—both tailored and lace-trimmed models. Very unus- ual values! [Erlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET McKeldin, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Mi Katharine Sutherland, Miss Deiphi Heyl, Miss Mary Stitt, Lau: Lejeune, Miss Eugenin Lejeune, Miss Virginia Bdwards, Miss Mary Emily Hamilton, Miss Betsy Haynes, Miss Eleanor Northrop, Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Lucy Taylor, Miss Mary Happer, Miss Ellaabeth Zoinay, Miss Marga ret Zolnay, Mise Irone Russell, M Glasgow, ing, Miss Laura Winder Marshall, Miss Norvell Clarke Munford, Miss Katharine Wrenn, Miss Klizabeth Wrenn, Miss Cooll Lester Jones, Miss Claudia Iteed, Miss Helen Richard- son, Miss Mary Lois Paschal, Miss Anne Scott, Mias Mary Hill, Miss Elizabeth Hume, Miss Bligabeth Stiles, Miss Mary Treadwell, Miss Hilda Anne Hill, Miss Mary Eliza- beth Thompson, Miss Jessie Adkins, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, Miss Corinne Stevens, Miss Esther Praeger and Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke, sister of the hostess. Additional guests are askad for tea, when Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Dun- iop, mothers of the guests of honor, will preside at the tea table. Judge and Mrs. Bamuel Jordan Graham have issued invitations for a dinner January 7 in honor of the Attorney General and Mrs. Stone. Mrs. Graham wlill receive on the afternoon of Jan- uary 12 in her apartment, 2400 Six- teenth street. Mrs. Durward Grinstead was host- ess to a small company at luncheon today, entertainink in compliment to Count and Countess dé Prorok. Mrs. Willlam Henty White s en- tertaining at tea this afternoon, in her home on Park road, in honor of Mrs. Margarét B. Curtis. holly, red Semies and decorations her mother, Branches of polnsettias form throughout the house, while in the dlning room are Richmond roses. Mrs. White is wearing a gown of cherry red vel made on straight lines, heavily smbroidered in réd chenille. Her mother is wearing king's blue velvet, Mrs. Kiweod P. Morey and Mre. Gratz B. i the William V. Boyle, Mrs. Wade H. Atk Archibald M. McLachlen. Mrs. Willlam Crawford Gorgas, widow of Surg. Gen. Gorgas, retired, will close her apartment in the Highlands this afternoon and go to Quiney, IlL, to join her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Wrightson, and thelr chil- dren for a month's visit. In January Mrs, Gorgas will o to Cincinnati to be the_guest of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doughty, re- turning to her apartment here in Feb- ruary. Miss Sallie Evans Lurton and Mr. Horace Lurton, 34, will arrive in Wash- ington this evening from Vassar Col- lege and the University of Virginia to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lurton, Jr., at the Farnsboro. Mre. James W. Orme will be hostess to a party of 16 at the tea dance at Le Paradls tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment will re- turn to Washington this evening from New York, where they have been for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Norment will entertain at dinner December 28. Gov. Scott C. Bone of Alaska, who has been at the Arlington for sev- ersl weeks, has returned to his home in Alaska, having been met in Sexttle || by Mrs. Bone. Count and Countess de Prorok, who have been at the Hotel Martinique during their vistt in Washington, have left for New York, where they will pass the Christmas holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. Kenny. They will later go to Canada, where they will be guests at the Government House at Ottawa. They will leave in Febru- ‘| ary for their home in Parls. Mrs. John Smallwood and her young daughter will leave tomorrow for her home in Wisconsin to spend the Christmas Holid: Mrs. Roger Boyl entertained at din- ner last evening In honor of Prof. Carter Troop of New York, the lec- turer, who is glving a novelogue at 5 o'clock this aftéernoon at the Amer- ican University. Frof. Troop gave one of his most delightful talks in the studio home of Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, on Sixteenth strest, yéster- day, the tea and talk being a benefit for the Visiting Nurse Soclety of Washington. The evening before Prof. Troop gave a delightful pro- gram from “The White Monkey” at the Arts Club, following a dinner in (Continued on Costume Designing Fashion Drawing — Dressmaking — Milli- ficry. Professiousl and Home Courses. Ask tor Booklet. gstone Academy 1517 Rhede Isisnd Ave. Fraaklin 7475 § MEEZIZSARIIISREER; | DG G0 S i RBPPPIE S DD DDR Pt B b D3P Shop of Quality $15 to $18 Values .. .. A Purchase of e S R G AR T SR SN ) oo oo S :%7.50 t0 %10 Dresses, ¥5.95 On Sale Saturday Only EW arrivals and a very special pur- chase, equal to our wonderful dress sale held last Saturday. Twill-back velvets, flannels, jer homespuns, silks and wool crepes. Colors: Rust, rose, green, cocoa, copen, brown, hen- na, tan, navy and fancy materials. sizes 2 to 6; straightline and belted models, ; 7 to 10 and 10 to 14 years. Other new dresses, $2.95, $5, $7.50, up Panty Fine Coats 12.50 Sizes 2 to 6—7 to 10 and 10 to 16 Years ANOTHER special one-day sale of hand- somely designed all-wool coats with beautiful fur collars or self trimmed. Lined throughout. All the best colors, including rust, cranberry, penny, copen, tan, rose, reindeer, French blue, navy and browns. Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. R e ez S S b S e S b 2 e 2 S ; 937-930 F ST. N.W. 1§ 3) and 12 Hours: 8:45 to 6:00 DULIN¢MARTIN 1215~1217 F Street 14 t0 1218 G Street A reputation for quality attaches much to the value of a gift—both the donor and the recipient enjoy satisfaction in the signature. protection of our Art and Novelty Section Smoking 14 ™. Palr Copeland's ma; individual pieces. .. Brass Dinner Gong, col Set .. Wrought Iron Stands irridescent bowl, Antique - Bronze Desk Sets; meven pieces.. Polychrome Book En Set, Crown ‘Ware; 3 pleces Vases $18.00 $18.50 " $8.50 $18.50 $10.00 pode; chi- Italian show pleces; Bear as {llustrated. .. Cupld Flower Tonsting Fork, $135.00 $7.50 atichn. Fatr oo $30.00 Ship Book Ends e $2.50 Toasting Fork, lish brass . English ing Stand Englis] wticks. . Cape Cod Fire with tray. rass Bach .. Lighter, Complete Dasket Door Stop, tvory d colors. .. Carafe Set, nickel Crown Ducal Flower Bowl, Crown Ducal Vases to match. $7.50 $1.50 Each o “WASHINGTON ¢ PARIS JuLius GARFINCKEL & C NEW, EXQUISITE APPAREL Of Youthful Charm FOR MISSES, JUNIORS AND GIRLS At Moderate Prices N anticipation of the many smart social events of the holiday season, we have gathered here the newest, unusual models of the noted makers throughout the world. OUR showings provide an unequaled choice of beautiful distinctive gifts for young women and girls. Afternoon and Evening Gowns Party and Dance Frocks Street and Sports Dresses Coats Evening Wraps Suits Hats Sweaters Skirts Middies Socks Underwear Novelty Gifts Imported Accessories F STREET CORNER OF 18™ CALICE T BUCHANAN'E J#y° 1101 Conn., fashjonyzs? 3 Service f{ Fifth Avenue Qualities at Little Prices “I had no idea this charming shop offered so varied an’ assortment of gift suggestions,” a customer re- marked the other day. “I can shop without the crowds one finds downtown, and, besides, your prices are so reasonable.” And so we offer YOU just a few of the gift sugges- tions that have so delighted our other friends. Miratex Silk Stockings—51.75 to $3.00 Exclusively here, and guaranteed to give wearing satis- faction. Fine Linen Handkerchiefs—25¢ to $3.00 White and colors. A charming assortment from which to choose. Miratex Glove Silk Underwear $1.65 to $6.75 Fine quality; correctly cut and beautifully tailored. Vests, Chemise, Step-ins, Bloomers and Sport Bloomers. Swe ater&—Bags—Art chclry —of striking individuality at astonishingly little cost. FASHION SERVICE v Give Wisely and Well by making our shop your very own “Gift Headquarters” We have prepared some special values for the benefit of the economical Christmas shopper. “Coral Band” Silk Hosiery $185 to $2.50 “Merit” Sheer Silk Hosiery Dainty Silk Teddies $295 to $895 Beautiful Silk Gowns $5.95 to $11.95 Novelty Leather Handbags $295 to $15.00 Lovely Beaded Bags $15 to $39-50 ©® - )

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