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SOCIETY SOCIETY Distinguished RESIDENT COOLIDGE enter- | talned at dinner last evening at the White House the mem bers of the Italian Debt Fund ing Commission. The table was dec 1 with pink chrysanthe- mums and maidenhair fern. The guests were the of State, | Mr. Kellogg; the ¢ of the| Trea Ar. Mellon; Mr. Dw Secr of the Navy, ) the Secretary of the Work; the Secretary of / Mr. Jardine; the Secretary of Com Mr. Hoover: assador “ount | gnor ino Grandi, Count Lelio Bonin Lon- gare, Signor Albert» Pirelll, Signor | Gino Buti, Signor Corrado Gini, Signor Francesco Paolo Cantelli, Signor Gino | Ravenna, Signor R. Armanni, Signor | Romolo Angelone, ‘Augusto Ross, Senator I . Senator William E. Boruh, Senator C A Swanson, Representative J. Charles | Linthicum, Representative Charles R Crisp, Representative Theodore 13. Burton, it of P ;| the Winter. Mr. Richard Olney Hurley, Mr. J. Butler r N. Young, Mr Dorsey R ¥ Cheney ar ws. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg will be the honor guests at the dinner domorrow evening given by former Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck. i New York to h i The Minister of Rumania. Prince | Bibesco, has gone to Newe York to meet the members of the Rumanian Debt Commission, which will arr to- | morrow or Friday. The Minister will | return to Washington with the com- mission the end of the week. Princess Bibesco, who came to Washington | shortly after her arrival in this coun. try, did not accompany him to New York. The Minister of the Irish Free | Dr. Timothy J. Smilddy, has ne to New York to make an ad- dress and will return to Washington the latter part of the week. Senator Thomas J. Walsh has gone | to New York for a short stay and is at | the Waldorf-Astoria. Representative ana Mrs, E. Hart | Fenn are at the Shoreham for a few | days and will return their Con- necticut home tomor to remain | 1l the first of December. Mrs. | ‘enn met Representative Fenn here on his return from the Paci where he went on business. have taken an apartment at Eighteenth street for the Winter and | will take possession on their arrival here next month. | Representative and Mrs. Addison T. | Smith, who have spent the Summer in | their home in Idaho, ve opened | thelr apartment, at 3625 Sixteenth | street, and will remain in Washing- | ton_during the approaching session | of Congress. Representative and Mrs. Charles | eefner of - M S m VS, A Message to Stout Women For foot cemfort the year around wear Stylish Stout out sizes. TYLISH STO! OutrSIZES, The Shoe that brings ease and comfort to tired, swollen, hard-to-fit fect. Steel Arch Supporting Shanks in Every Pair Sizes to 11, Widths Up to EEE $5.75 to $10.00 Twenty models in stock— stylish _stout pumps, oxfords and high shoes. Kayser’s Out Size Silk Hosiery JHIRSH’S SHOE STORES 1026-28 7th St. N.W. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention N ! Why not look years younger than you really are? No matter what facial defect is worrying you, con- cult Mrs. Fay per- sonally at the Dor- othy Gray studio. She will study your case and give you her expert advice about just what to do in your own home, how to do it and what prepara- tions to use to help overcome the facial defect that keeps you from looking your best. DorotHY GRAY Stubio 1004 F Street N.W. Italian at White House Last Evening. ! in the Hotel Roosevelt on December | daughter. | ington Barracks will be at home after | will come to Washington early in De- | Philip . Clarkson, who will be pre Visitors Feted on of the suite they have leased 1 and will be joined by their son and who will be an addition to he younger congressional set. T ommandant of the Marine Cor nd Mrs. John A. Lejeune will entertain at a dance in the evening of December 2 for their daughters, Miss Laura Lejeune and Miss Eu- Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E. Ely, the officers and ladies of Wash- 4 o'clock the first Sunday of each month and continuing until Lent. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Mark Brooke have issued invitations for a tea dance November 25 from 4 to 7 lock at Rauscher’s, when they will sent their daughter, Miss Hallie Brooke. Col. and Mrs. W. Tyson Romaine ember from their Summer home, in New Jersey, and open the suite they ave taken in the Hotel Roosevelt for Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann will be hosts at dinner this evening at Chevy Chase Ciub in honor of house guests, Mr. and Mrs. srge MacLeod of Versailles, Ky.. nd Dunkirk h Miss Maud Marshall Mason. debu- tante daughter of Mrs. Julien Jacque lin Mason, will go to Philadelphia_to- day to receive with Miss Theresa Ely Clarkson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sented to society this afternoon. She will go to Princeton Friday to attend the Harvard-Princeton foot ball game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke will be jolned in a fortnight by the latter’s daughter, Miss Frances Me MRS. GEORGE HIS, Who was before her marriage Saturday in New Jersey, Miss Mary Rose Eaton, daughter of Representative and Mrs. C. A. Eaton. Kee, who is making a series of visits in the North. Mrs. Brooke returned the first of this week from Nonquit, Mass., and is opening her home on K street for the Winter. after December 1, at 3616 Connecticut avenue The bride wore her traveling cos tume of green crepe trimmed with chinchilla fur and & small g hat Former Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen have leased the home of the late Countess de Laugier-Villars, at 705 Park avenue, New York, for the Winter, and wiil not come to Washington except for brief visits. Mr. and Mrs. Frelinghuysen's Wash- ington home has been leased for two Winters by Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, who purchased the house last Summer and are making extensive im- provements. Cady-0'Brien Wedding At Noon Today. The marriage of Miss Ruth Millicent O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence A. O'Brien, to Mr. Walter Lindsay Cady took place at noon to- day In the rectory of the Shrine of ret Heart, Mgr. Gavan of- clating. A wedding breakfast at Wardman Park Hotel followed, and Mr. and Mrs. Cady will be at home Extra Large Head Size Hats SATINS—VELVE FELTS—VELOURS Also Small and Medium Head Sizes CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices Between F and Open Saturday Evenings Till 9:30 SPECIAL PRICES on Linoleums & Linoleum Rugs during our OPENING SALE Thursday—Friday and Saturday 2 Felt-base.Linoleum, 2 yards wide; usual 75¢ grade. Special, 59¢ sq. yd. g Felt-base Linoleum Rugs, 6x9 ft. to 9x12 ft., at saving of 20% to 30%. $1.75 grade Inlaid Linoleum, $1.40 sq. yd. $2.25 grade Inlaid Linoleum, $1.75 sq. yd. $2.75 grade Battleship Linoleum, $2.25 sq. yd. $2.10 grade light-weight Battleship Linoleum, $1.75 sq. yd. We install any goods purchased here at 30 per cent less than is usually charged Superior Linoleum Co. 937 H St.—near Tenth Sale ‘7 Pieces Reductions as High as 50% Every day finds new values at Plitt’s Big Furniture De- partment. Now, right when you begin think- ing of Christmas, we are holding a sale of Odd Pieces that would make suitable gifts and always keep the recipient’s mem- ory in mind. Whether it be odd chairs, bureaus, chif- foniers, or what, you’ll find the quality and prices RIGHT. Pay us your visit TODAY. George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Draperies 1325 14th St. Main 42 and a corsage bouquet of hids Miss Marguerite Maury was mald of honor for her and was in crepe the shade of ashes of ros with which | i, (o ISDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925. she wore a close-fitting gold metal cloth hat and had a corsage bouquet of Aaron Ward roses. Mr. Harry Hall was best m. Mrs. John Howard Hoover guest of hon bridge this noon of her sister, Mis Smith, Othe > compuny are M rank . Mrs. Wal et, Mrs, George Knox Be E ing, Winston, Mrs. Willlam Tob Charles Thorne, Mrs. Jules Valle, rles Clay Bayly, Miss Novu Hill, Anna Hall Green, Miss 1lizabeth Miss lollie Gore of St Louls, Miss Bessle Johnson and Miss Pauline Wilcox. Additional g when Mrs. G is the fter. uire Miss sty are asked for tea, and Mre, Hewlett 11 me to New York and nderbilt for the re- week Lieut. Comdr. Thebaud have are at the Vi mainder of the Mr. and Mrs. of Riverdale, riage of their ment, to Mr. Lel ance, son of Dr. Quaintance of Silv Thursday, October t the Pre: onage, erdale, H. Topping officiating. mstella mnce the ma Spring, Md., After terfan ¥ Rev. W Have You Lunched At Nunnally’s Recently? Good food, served amid dainty ings. Appreciative sery- surround- ice s THE CANDY OF THE 1223 F Street N.W. Music daily, twelve until two. Always a splendid assort- ment of “Homemade” Can- dles in our Candy Depart- ment. Modest prices and fresh. T P T T Tl T T T 2 T T T 22T T2, for that Special Occasion NEW FROCKS of distinction Prices begin at $29.75 ~SHOP STREET BUILDING S L Oxfords and High Shoes High Shoes Were you ready for the storm? A pair of High Shoes tucked away and ready for use at-a moment’s notice is a wise, healthful idea. OQur stock is most _complete. Black or brown, in kidskin or calf leather, low or Cuban heels. $5.00 to $12.50 OXFORDS in an extra big variety—all heels—styles in tan calf, black kid. patent leather or Same model high shoe " $5.00 A DRESSY black kid boot —combination last. Made with built-in steel arch sup- ort. Cuban heel. 37-w Rubber top lift... Walking Oxfords Now that the crisp Fall days are here, everybody’s getting the fun of going out on foot. Half the enjoyment, of course, comes from having smart, mannish Oxfords to walk in. Styles in tan or black calf, black or brown kid, low military or Cuban heels. $5.00 to $8.50 THE medium SOUTHERN TIE— round toe—Cuban heel—in tan Russia calf— black or brown kid—black gun metal. Snappy, styl- ish and comfort $7.§0 A SPORTS boot of tan boarded calfskin. Brogue effect. College $6.50 heel. Same model in black .. A Complete Line of “Grover’s” “Soft Shoes for Tender Feet” FaMIEy/HOE/TORE 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Over 50 Years Satisfactory Service | | the ceremony the fmmediate relatives and friends were entertained at din- ner at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs, Quaintance will be at home after .\nvlemucr 15, at 732 Park road north- west. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morelle Bruce will shortly take possession of Staun- | ton Hill, the old historic Bruce home, in Charlotte County, Va., formerly owned by Senator Willlam Cabeil Bruce of Mary! Miss Elizabeth Paris Says A Flower on ivery Costume ..59c to $1.98 39c to $1.49 ..98cto0 §3.98 Attractive Bridge Prizes CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices Chrysanthemums Garden Roses .. —Dby lines, high pictur ered &, Galt 8 Bro, 1mMono: sides. Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and aguarter—since President Jelferson’s sdministration ——we have enjoyed the patronage of thowe mos closely identified with the official end secial life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 all with harmonizing piping SOCIETY. Making dainty feet seem smaller still the use of entirely new stubby French toes and Spanish heels. Model ed, black velvet, patent leather, brown suede—or check- silver brocade for evening— and $12.50 gram ornament at Womerts Shof 1207 ¥ STREET Wormens Footwear Exclusively. L2} AT G AN 2 AT Y 2 (AT (AN (Y (W [ Y [ (Y 0V (2 (T (o (e (o () (o (0 (N D =3 . Short skirts requlre Stock- ings Silk to the Top. Enjoy the beauty of Silk 100°% Pure—in "the n Gold Stripe Stockings —silk all the way up! Chiffon weight. Full fashioned. A pair, 31'.954 Street Floor Jett NEW THINGS TO WEAR! ... NEW GLOVES . GERIE IN NEW FASHIONS . . . MERELY TYPICAL OF WHAT THIS STO. —have attracted thousands of women to our Fur Salesrooms this season! At this moment our collection of fine furs is at the zenith of its complete- ness—furs of beauty and style and sterling worth that tempt you before —and truthfully compliment you after you wrap their luxurious folds about you! And tomorrow—the spotlight reveals a wonderful value— Luxurious Hudson Seal Coats (DYED MUSKRAT) Bronze Caracul Coats 5195 Dyed Muskrat Coats, at this price seem impos- sible, but we were able to secure this lot from one of the leading manufacturers for this event tomorrow! All of them are full-length coats, with collars and cuffs of Skunk, Beaver and Dyed Fitch furs. We have also included at the same price some strikingly handsome Bronze Caracul Coats in_the full-length styles. These have deep, fluffy collars and cu&‘s of Brown Fox—a very popular and ef- fective combination. These offerings are what we mean by Fashion-with-Value—and every woman or miss even remotely interested should take advantage of this rare event—tomorrow! Choose early! Second Floor Fur Jacquettes American Broadtail, Rac- sl 7 5 coon, Seal-dyed Muskrat, with contrasting trim- Here’s a Great at this price! BLACK, Genuine Calfskin Bags—exactly like the one in the picture—and in some other equally smart styles—go on sale tomorrow Do you rub holes in your stockings at the back of the heels? Yes? Then what you need is Silk Stocking Savers—a new device made by the Gold Stripe people. Come in and see the Silk Stocking Savers! Street Floor § NEW: COATS . . . . « NEW HATS AND SHOES . . A STORE TEEMING BRIGHT IDEAS OF THE BRIGHTEST MAKERS OF FASHION. APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES! THE EVENTS FEATURED HERI WITH THE {BLE RE RE HAS READY FOR YOU! Magnificent Fur Coats Hudson Seal (dyed musk- rat) Coat, with natural Squirrel col- lar and cuffs, $195 Value— For You Who Like A Big, Roomy Bag! $ BROWN, TAN, GREEN Leather Goods Section—Strect Floor ZCTC SHCTC L CE G ICE CH G