Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1924, Page 8

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8 SOC '&{he Retirin At Swiss HE Ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, jo will entertain a company of 14 gation Scene Minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska were hosts last evening at a farewell dinner party in honor | ofu the French Ambaseador and Mme. Jggserand. The other guests dining With them were: The Belgian Am- DEs r and Baroness de Cartier, the Mnister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, e Hungarian Minister and Countess ' henyl. the Minister of Finland. Representative Theodore Burton, Mrs. DEvid A. Reed, Gi/ Chilton, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rel- ldgg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simonds. Miss Mary Patien, Miss Josephine Patten. Miss Sarah Jules Henry, Mr. Hipol snd the cpnsul general of Poland, Dr. Stephe: G Kk there music. Dygas was a The artists tenor, of the Miss Elene de . The program con- h =elections. songs and mong the guests at ption were: retary of Commerce and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, the Spanish Ambassa- dor and Mme. Riano, the British Am- bassador, the Cuban Ambassador and Mme. fente, the Peruvian peaker and Mrs. Gli- ator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Senator and Mrs. Kendrick, Senator and Mrs. Bayard, Senator and Mr. Couzens, Senator and Mrs. Swanson, Senator and Mrs. Underwood, Senator and Mrs. King, the Danlsh Minister, the Minister of Uruguay and 3me. Varela, the Minister of Switzesland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Sweden and M Wallenberg, the Miniater of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretof, the Ministen of Guatemala and Sen: e Sagnchez Latour, the Minlster of Co- lombia and Mme. Olaya, the minister nd Mme. Alfaro, the Min- , the let of Panama r of g Dean of the Diplomats and Mme. Jusserand Honor Guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry | large | SOCIETY i1y Legation. {Mr. Andor -de Hertelendy, Mr. and | Mme. Branko Adiemovitch, Mr, and (Mrs. Kaj Helmer-Petersen, Dr. Ern- lest Brenner, Dr. and Mme. Rudolf | Kuraz, Mre| Stephen B. Elkins, Mr. and Breclkenridge Long, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Ehle, Mr. | Eno, Miss La Miss Mabel | Boardman Brown, Mr. {and Mrs. and Mrs. ! Barber, e 1ter Tuec! e 2d- Shattuck, and Mrs. McKim, a, Townsend, Miss Townsend, Miss n, and Mrs. Totten, Mr. nott Lewis, Mr.amd Mrs. Frank C. | Page, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. M. Reld Yates, Miss Simon, . Behrend, Mr. Rolbiecki and Mr. Torosiewi \ Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder | Keves have been joined In their apart- | ment at Meridian Mansions by their {sons. Mr. Henry W dent at Harvar who {s in achool at Mo rmick went to rings yesterday to ck and his mother, | ck for the holi- | Senator | White D | Join Mrs. McCormi ! Mrs. Robert McCorm days Representative and Mrs. Edward Willlam Pou have sent out invitations for the marriage of their daughter Margaret Atlee to Mr. Carleton Ed- ward Moran, Saturday, January l_' |at 8 o'clock in the evening at St. |Margaret's Episcopal Church. A re- {ception will follow fmmedlately after |at the Congressional Club. Representative and Mrs. Victor L. | Berger of Milwaukee, Wis., have come |to Washington and taken an apari- ment at the Hamilton Hotel. The Minister of the Netherlands, | Jonkheer Dr, de Graeft, is spending a | tew days In New York, and will re- turn to Washington Thursday. Former Vice esident and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall are leaving! | Washington today for Indianapoliz after a brief stay at the New Willard. 4 ( TR D 2 D. C, TUESDAY, DE skirt. The waistline is marked by bands of velvet ribbon in a darker shade of blue and a garland of flow- ers is caught at one side. She will carry white lllacs and blue iris. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. Tasker Oddle, Mrs. Richard Lowndes, Mrs. George Denegre, Mrs. Lowndes Jackson, Mrs. Willlam Pitcher, Mrs. George Worthingtor, jr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morse. Assist- Ing in the dining room will be Miss Cecelia Robinson of Wayne, Pa.; Miss Katharnie Dunlop, Miss Katharine Simonds, Miss Constance Jones, Miss Lucinda Mealy of Baltimore and Miss Nancy Jackson, Capt. and Mrs. Walter Hulme will give a dinner this evening in honor of Miss Benoist. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing have left Washington for Auburn, N. Y., where they will spend Christmas in visiting relatives. They will return to the Capital Monday. NG__STAR, WASHINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Marye and their debutante daughter, Miss Helen Marye, were joined yesterday by Miss Gertrude Murphy, daughter of Mr, Eugene Murphy of Burlingame, Calif., who will remain with them until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fleming of The Plains, Fauquler County, Va., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Anne Cam- eron, to Lleut. Eugene Barber Ely, . 8. Bland Lee Mrs. Frederic A. Keep will enter- tain at a tea dance this afternoon at her residence, 2251 R strect, in com- Ppliment to Miss Eleanor Hard. Mr. and Mrs, M. Le Ro have with them for a fe waek their son, Mr. jr. who s University and Princeton Triangle ance Saturday even Goff will come ub for its perform- ng, January 3. Mre. Joseph Noell will entertain at a dinner dance this evening at her residence on Massachusetts avenue for her niece, Miss Elizabeth Hub- bard. Mrs. Noell will give a tea dance tomorrow afternoon for her son, Mr, Joseph Noell. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall gave a dance last cvening to present the former's niece, Miss Katharine Blays of Hancock, Md., who s spend- ing the Winter with them. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and Miss Biays were guests at dinner preceding the dance of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- | man, and later those at the dinner! party went to Mr. and Mrs, Kendall's | dance, which they gave in their home | on New Hampshire avenue, the com- | pany numbering about 150 of the| o) = WNOERWOOD MISS NANCIE T. BENOIST, " A Bryn Mawr girl. daughter of Mr. and Mrx, Lee Benoist, making her debut at a dance ten thix afternoon, in the Metropolitan Club Annex. Couch of London a schoolmate of Miss Mary and, the latter]and roses, and Mrs. Benoist and the ret Suth- | debutante’ will receive standing be- erland. Others assisting will be Mrs.| fore a screen of roses. Mrs. Benolst Mrs. Gwynn Rust,| will wear a gown of shaded green Miss Beatrice |satin made with a straightiine bod- Dunlop, Miss | & nd a circular skirt effect, and| Slizabeth & | the bud will be in a dainty frock of Minister of Costa Rica, 3 zechosiovakia, the Minister of onia and Mme. Plip, the Ministe Fgypt and Mme. Yousry Pasha. the Min { oy of Greecs and Mme. Simopoulos, | nIght, and today were guests of Mrs. Ttepresentative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- | Thomas F. Walsh at Junch. A num-| ten, Representative and Mrs. John Philltp | ber of engagements await them inj T, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Gen. | Indlanapolis. Mrs. Marshall devotes) Hines, Gen. and Mrs. {much of her time in that city to the Tasker H. . Mr. and Mrs. Enot)!“lorem:e Crittenton Home and the ‘| part of their elght-year residence In| Washington. They dined with Mr.| | and Mrs. John Hars Hammon Wadswort and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Gen. and Mrs. Robert C. Davi Gen. and Mrs. An. and Mrs there for indigent families. Signor and Signora Catalani. who the latter's mother, Henry F. Dimock, for the early Winter, will leave Friday for Nassau. Hahamas, where they have leased a the Japanese charge | B r * | house for the sea Voshida; the Brazil Mr. = ‘affaires umanian Mr. and and gentinian cha the Austrian charge Mme. Prochnik, d'affair Adolph C: Tvan and Mrs. ite. Mr. and Mrs. Allen W L. Cooke, e. d Mis: Yeusry Pasha itaine de Vaisseau, Jgan I'. J. E. Rigal; Mr. M. Hellmann, ‘me. Heflmann, Mlle. Hellmann, Mile. Chiire Hellmann, Capt o Mr. Paul Edouard Henrl G tle. Gripon, Maj. Georges Thenault, Col. Marquis Vittorio Asinari di Ber- 4220 and Marquise di Bernezzo, Count Iittore mmatl dl Mombello and Ceuntess Sommate di Mombello, Maj. Vigtoriano Ir. and Mme. Jaro- slav Lipa, lter Thurnheer, Jonk- héer Dir. Asch van Wyck, Mr. Gustaf Weidel, Count and Countess Adolph von Rosen, Co. C. E. C, G. Charlton and Mme. ¢ arlton The Hon. I W. Brooks i.d Bfooks, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Buxton, Mr. J. Balf Signor Marlo Calde- rara, Donna Emmy Calderara Gamba, Mr. Dimanasco. Mr. Bruno Kivikoski, A RAIASGIAIAIEIAIAIEIN] - Xmas Gifts of Fine Furniture 1 Your gift will be treasured a lifetime if its source is the carefully assembled selection of worthwhile homefurnishings to be found at Henderson's. 1 Suites and accessory pieces in Mahogany and Walnut, for every room in the house, at PRICES THAT ARE UNQUESTION- ABLY LOWEST, quality considered. A few suggestions. The charge d'affaires of Austria and Mme. Procntk will entertain at din- ner this evening. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. John Biankenship went | Atlantic City today and will be at the | Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel for a; | week. | | | The Assistant Secretary of (‘on-.-‘ | merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake have 'lwuh them for the holidays the lat-| ter's sister, Miss Myler of Detroit.| They al!so have with them their daughter, Miss Rosalie Drake, who! |has returned from Wellesley College, | {and their son, Mr. John Drake, who | | attends Andover. E. Two Dedbutantes Claim | soctal Attemtion Today. | Former Senator and Mrs. Howard iSulherlnd will give a tea dance thi afternoon from 4 to 17 o'clock, at, Rauscher's, to present their youngest | daughter, Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, to mociety. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland | and Miss Sutherland will be assisted | in recelving by Miss Katharine Biays of Hancock, Md., and Miss Mary| N i o Gifts of Genuine Mahogany SECRETARIES....................$90 to $338 MUFFIN STANDS....ccvevevunnen.....$15.50 NEST OF TABLES.....ccccvva.....$32 to $38 SMOKING STANDS... L...$4 to $14.50 FOOTSTOOLS. ..$9.50 to $32 HIGH AND LOW BOYS............$62 to $162 CANE WING CHAIRS.. eenes.$24 to $40 TILT-FOP TABLES. .. 05055500 51810 $57 SMOKING CABINETS...........$11.75 to $43 SPINET DESKS..cuvvevrnieaee....$46 to $152 BOOK RACKS, ....sc-euivnssscanssa$l7 to$35 GATELEG TABLES.. ceeeeee..$35 to $75 WINDSOR CHAIRS.. .$19 to $42 Gifts of Genuine Mahogany or Walnut - PRISCILLA SEWING CABINETS......$10,50 D TABLES cevenseenssBi to 843 TEA WAGONS, with and without leaves, $19 to $63 DAVENPORT TABLES... eee..$46 to $135 <COFFEE TABLES........... ..$32 to $58 MAHOGANY OR BRONZE BOOK ENDS, $7 TO $21 SRV VELEVR UL LR VLR VE DRV VRRVERRVRVER James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Droperiss, Upholatery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Muin 7675 | where they lived during the greater |t Hersey of Wheeling, [ powder crepe, made full efrcular blue georgette on simple lines, with a ER 23, -19: debutantes and younger married cir- cle. Miss Blays will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Kendall to Palm Beach later in the season, having Jjoined them shortly after her return from Europe, where they spent the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall will give a dance Saturday night in the smail ballroom of the New Willard for their schoolgirl daughter, Miss Jane Ken- dall, the guests numbering about 200 and’ including schoolmates of Miss Kendall and young men home from college for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Louls Lehr were hosts at dinner laet evening, in the Metro- politan Club, in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Perry Johnson, and Miss Violet Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benning Spencer. The guests were Miss Eleanor Wii- son, Miss Louise Clayton, Miss Titt, Miss Helen Marye, Miss Louise Ireland, Miss Anne Covington, Thom, Miss Wylie, Miss Pegg: wards, Miss Elsie Quimby Iyne ift, Mr. Tom Swe John Sweeney, Mr. George Howlan Chase, 3d; Mr. Alex Hagner, Hershal _Johnson, Lieut. Jerauld Wright, Mr. Mason Sears, Mr. Flovd Blalr, Mr. Andrew Wylle, Mr. Rich- ard Clayton, Mr. Oliver Edwards, Mr. George Abell, Mr. Henri de Sibour, Mr. Eugene Roberts, Mr. Edmund El- lerson, Mr. Edward Reed, Mr. Henry Davis, Mr. John Rogers and Mr. Rich- ard Southgate. After dinner Dr. and Mrs. La took their guests to the dance given by Mrs. Lyman B. Ken- dall, in her home A wedding of interest took place here yesterday when Miss Julia Frances Barber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. 8. Barber of Westfleld, Mass became the bride of Willlam K Mitchell of this city. The ceren took place In the Church of Nativity, the Rev. Father IFranc Bischoft officlating. Dr. Mitchell will spend the holidays with the bride's parents and after an ex- tended trip through the North will reside in Washington. d- * Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ball Clement of Philadelphia have come from their home, in Philadelphia, to spend Christmas with the latter's mother, BEST WORK| —at the right price you will find here always. After Christmas reduced prices. WOLF -7 30-3 da Miss Carolyne | ;| becn trained. Mrs. Randolph, wife of Dr. Buckner M. Randolph Dr. and Mrs. Randolph will be joined today by her son, Mr. Philip Taylor Berry., who will come from his home, in Winston-Salem, N. C. Florida —— With through sleeping czrs NEW YORK and WASHENGTON o JACKSONVILLE ORLANDO £T. PETERSBURG TAMPA JVAYTONA WES. PALM BEACH unm{« cuBAa Winter Tourist Tickets, good until Jane 1511, now on sale daily. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the Soath Write LYNN J. IRVIN, D. P. A. 1418"H"S1..N.W.,Washington,D.C. Countess Gizycka for Chicago to with her mother, where th left yesterday | spend Christmas | Mrs. Robert Pat- former's daughter, | cka, joined them. ycka and her daughter will come to Washington shortly be- | fore the New Year. 3 Naney Cox McCormick, sculptor; Helen Rowland, known in the news- paper world as “Mrs, Solomon” be- cause of her famous column, “The Sayings of Mrs. omon,” and Sa- velli Walevitch, singer of Russian fo'k songs, were guests of homor at the Christmas luncheon of the Wom- en’s National Press Club at the Ham- titon Hotel yesterday. Mrs. McCormick, who has fust re- turned from Italy, where she made 1 bust of Mussolini, the great Fas- cistl leader, intercsted the members [ with her readings of the preface to a new book on the life of that remark- able personality. Mrs. MeCormick sprinkled her reading with a gener- ous supply of quaint side remarks| s telling anecdotes not given in the preface. Mrs. Rowland gave the club mem- bers a “tip” on where publishers and great writers could be found in New York at mealtime and at small ex- pense. Thiy clever writer is a native Washingtonian and stated she was proud of her home town and hopes it will always stay peacoful and dig- nified as it Is now Mr. Walevitch who appeared i Russian peasant costume, has a heau- tiful natural voice that has never He sings old peasant ®ongs ae taught him by ear and so lunded down through generations |if Eenizeencea LEARN Costume Designing Ifll}l_n ry—Dressmaking shion Drawing al and Home Courses. sk for Booklet. = Livingstone Academy 1517 Rhode Isiand Ave. Franklin T T CAROLINE 15 - ABEL BABS j 1 DRESSMAKER Studio—1720 M St. N.W. Telephone e - a— f—commmuer on Tinh Pase) i o e e ol lo] —— | tn | —— o] —|u] s Pbili isborn 08 to 61¢ ELEVENTH ST, Helpful Hints for the d last| M Katherine Christamore Home, an old institution | = { Wyoming for tho; | from to] tan daughtr ciety. |rangement Sutherland; | s Delphine Miss Bessic MeKeldin and Miss | sy Sutherland, of B |2 Boudoir Clocks— Exceptionally attractive little timekeepers of Swiss ufacture. They will a_most acceptable t Christmas Time— rething that will be useful as well as orna- mental. In case it becomes ¥ to carry them to. place they uipped with a Case which rd complete pro- These little clocks are quite new and novel they have a splendid i movement and the cases are Gold and Mother of Pearl $12.00 The NATIONAL REMEMBRANCE SHOP (Mr. Foster's Shop) o'w(ln' I):gr from 14th St. One Door « Also 1229 Pa. Ave. sister iy debutant Mrs itherland will be in a gown white georgette crepe ¥ beaded, and made 1 straight . and her debutan daughter wear white satin, th bodice made tght-fitting, without sleeves, and bateau , the skirt full and short d she will carry orchi Mr. and Mrs. Sutherlan hosts to a company of 25 supper in their a Wil he t a buffet few additional guests Mr. and Tee Ben tertain at 5 to Club Mr. at 7 o'clogk at the Metropoll- Annex to present their Miss Naney Benoist, to so- nex has a pretty ar- blue iri tection Th i . ok MAKE YOUR O*N GOWNS-SAVE MONEY Complete TRTE M. & Toth A Convenience a Feature in Selecting from Our Gift Tables [—— o[ Every table offers GIFTS AT A PRICE—Gifts at Fifty Cents—Gifts at One Dollar—Gifts at One-fifty and so on to Fifteen Dollars. You will enjoy the exceptional convenience which they offer in one selection. Here is an example— i 50c TABLE Mustard jars, vases, bon- bon dishes, cups and wau- cers, glasses, salt and pep- per sets, etc. $1.50 TABLE Handled bonbon dishes, cake plates, bud vases, ash trays, teapots, mah jongg racks, mustard jars, ete. $2.50 TABLE Dresden comports, ean- dlesticks, fruit baskets, sal- ad bowls, bonbon dishes, salt and pepper shakers, carafe sets, etc. $1.00 TABLE Bud vases, teapots, bon- bon dishes, Dutch jugs, cream pitchers, candle sticks, smoking trays, etc. $2.00 TABLE Teapets, cake plates, hall china teapots, bonbon dishes, mustard jars, Dutch jugs, etc. $3.00 TABLE Thermos bottles, china salts and peppers, Dresden comports, china bowls, sugar and cream sets, etc. Particular attention is directed to our GIFT TABLES on the second floor— numerous items of hand-painted china, etc,, are included in the selections at excep- tionally moderate prices. DULIN MARTIN G 1215~1217 F Street - | and 1214 t01218 G Street Store Hours: 8:45 to 6:00 Sowvest 12th and G Sts. SPECIALS— FORXMASSHOPPERS We are going to make today and to- morrow two Big Days at Bertram Cohn’s by offering wonderful values in Dresses and Fur Coats New Flannel Dresses ripe Cloth and Silks iIc——jolc———[o|——alc———=]0] o} | Trimmed With Fox 48 Inches Long a5 |8 1 5900 Values $19.75 to $25.00 Value $250.00 Silk and Velvet Dresses Choice Lot Sizes 16 and 4 318.50 $1 19.00 Values $29.75 to $39.50 Values, $175.00 o =3 0w Muskrat and Mink Marmot Fur Coats 48 to 50 Inches Long o] o] Street and Evening— Plain and Fur Trimmed Dresses Chiffon, Georgette, Charmene and Crepe Satin '25* (219 Values $35.00 to $45.00 Values, $300.00 Skunk and Squirrel Trimmed Your Choice Before Xmas All Coats and Ensemble B Costume Suits $500 Siberian Squirrel, $325 $450 Caracul and $350 Mink and Fox, . $600 Hudson Seal. . $300 Silver Muskrat. . $225 —All Scarfs Reduced fl E m | | m N m | i i ! Personal war&robing has an appealing charm—which }ncightens the gift. From this array you can choose conveniently and satisfactorily. Robes $2.95 to $39.75 Velvety Corduroy, lined and wunlined; plain and embossed. Teddies $1.95 to $25.00 Dainty Crepe de Chine, in Pink, Peach, Blue, Orchid. Slips $1.95 to $10.00 Of charming silk cutely fashioned; and. in delicate tints or street colors. Ste p-in s $2.95 to $3.95 Fashioned of dainty Silk; cut on generous lines, and effectively trimmed or tailored. Pettico ats $1.95 to $11.75 1 Heavy grade of Silk; in the colors most fav- ored, handsomely ruf- fled Bloomers $2.95 to $5.50 Crepe de Chinc‘ cut full and both tailored or lace trimmed; in all the dainty colorings. Gowns $2.95 to $39.75 Heavy Crepe de Chine, daintily trim- med with lace, or tail- ored. Pajamas $6.95 to $29.75 Printed Silks, or lace trimmed Crepe, in gay and staple colorings. Street Ploor Street Floor Straight from overseas to you—selected by our personal representatives. Included are Beaded Necklaces, Powder Boxes, Bags, Vanity Cases, Umbrellas, etc. $9.00 to $45.00

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