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= SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925. SOCIETY. SOCIETY talian Envoy and Signora di Martino liam Slater, Mrs, Thomas B. Sweeney, [honor and speaker at the subscription |chairman of the debutante commit-|phane, grand dean, Kappa Reta 1t izabeth Sher Mrs. Rel Sorority; M dan, Philadeiphia, ¥ nd TLawrence Townsend, Mrs. Eliot Wads- [sional section of the Women's City | number of the buds of this season. her worth, Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. Clar- [Club tomorrow evening. Iis subject | vi chafrmen being Miss Rosamond athouse, who ence C. Williams, Mrs. Hugh C. Wal- | will be “‘Poet Miss Olive Beatty | Reed, Miss Lilie Roosevelt and Miss [been appointed assistant Dist it lace, Mrs. Edward C. Walker. Mrs.|will preside. Grace Waggaman. Miss Anne Butler, | torney. The hostesses Y Benjamin H. Warder, Mrs. Walter D.| Reservations are being rapidly| Miss Helen Gary, Miss Rosemary |McVey, Miss Mary €annor, Wilcox and Mrs. Clarence Wilson. |taken for the forum luncheon at the | Griffin, Miss Beatrice Henderson, Miss | Maude awkes, Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe is vice chair- | Women's City Club Saturday. Mr, | Katharine Simonds and Miss Violet |ang Mre. Clare Willison, wera assisie man. Norman P. Hapgood will be guest of | Spencer are among those who have |py Misg ry Cunningham, Miss Ellen The concert tomorrow will be the [honor and speaker. His subject H oline Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. |dinner of the business and profes-|tee for this dance, has as her aids ]!fg N H e < 1| already accepted membership on the |y, T ' Mis ollae Hir this orchestra in Washington this |rope. T Miss Jola Bowden gave two pi Winter, other appearances being an 5 . The Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Beta |, nounced for December 8, February 9| Washington is celebrating Girl Scout | pj Legal solon: rority, gave a tea yester- ey This Evening. s Harriman, Mra. Gillett Hill, Mrs. R. | be given at the Mayflower Hotel, Mon- | H . Mrs. R : U el 1. Miller have | qu ™ avening, November 15, at 813 | K. Hitt, Mra. Hennen Jennings, Mre $1.50 and Up ) Williags, | Frederic ‘A. Keep, Mrs, Vernon Kel. | omat to hold the post of the Polish service. His diplomatic Evers part reached— | e s, | a ¢l ¢ week, and ajding generously in that Tnive yom- | and March 16, all at Poll's Theater. | o, Dl B0 e For funds to carry ga?fi,‘,’.‘;fg”"‘;‘;fi“ l"’;,_';::";.‘}“‘e"g“u;"; r. and Mrs. Thomas J. Stead | ind | visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Neuhauser | In addition to the tables taken by [on magnificient work and its Winter| gy G i s Continued on Ninth Tag s of honor were Miss Beatrice Cle (Continued on Ninth Page.) 1 er- will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve. the many patronesses for the bridge |activities here. Not only are the va 4 of 16 at din- | ning in honor of their guest. | and mah-jong party, to be given in |Tious team captains receiving gratify. the Ward ——— the small ballroom of the Willard |ing contributions for the drive, but i | ! 1 Pa | Mrs. He Ray Hagner enter- | Hotel Thursday afternoon, November {much interest is centering on the : tained at luncheon today at the New | 12 for the benefit of (race Church, |dance to be given as a_Scout benefit The Secretary of War, M is.| Willard Hotel in compliment to Miss | tables huve alte been taken by Mrs, |Thursday evening at the Mayflower, \VASHnvGTON. Pants ;\yj\“hn j‘l”. 1 o ‘.\..n\ ‘-"'4” l‘ Hick: dfl‘l-uliufl;' ;}n:jlgh\l‘m' Paul Fitzsimon, Mrs. T. A cott ‘x\\@);-h')o\{lrhnr;dex'llh': fll;r]u{c ‘(]Jf< nlel'nv e Mie D w0 is at the | of the alien property custodian, ) Th . Mrs. Wil tin, | bers e local council of Girl Scouts. B e e m D e s Thropp, Mrs Wiiam M, Snuscin, |0 ot Lo e o o7 the JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. ot lests were debutantes of this Olivhant, Mre. William T Dennis, | CIty will occupy boxes at the dance on The Sec ihe Tnterc | Nire. A. L. Flattn, Mrs. I . Rids. | Thursday evening, among whom are Tubert We Washington | et S Y Bows utherland, Mrs, | Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, the Minister e . 7o week for . tdur in the Middle W e ananer foomere 5. Siackensio, | Miss. Grace | of FEypt and Mme. Simy. Senator Distinctive New Stocks ahe rinight. The First Assist to Washington after spend- 8 F. Batulle and Miss | 3" S5 00T “Mre. Eugene Iale, Mr C. Finney, is Act-| ing a few days in New York tzpatr Jaalt Mme. Fkengren, Mrs. Willlam Cor- For the Little Folks = ag Dr. Work's ab-| yes coray mamess powsll Hasives| Debate Tonightint coran Kustis, Mrs. Fobert Holllster turne ) Baltimo fter spending ‘Women's University Club. hapman, Mrs. Henry Flather, Mrs. - i e : y S i y W ton with her Adolph C. Miller, Dr. and Mra, Stan Moderately Priced 1y of Commerce, My LE Rl L on De! “Which Is the Better Profession for | ley Rinehart, Mrs. Gerritt S. Miller, J y g0 to White Sulphur | (ousin. Mrs. Kennedy, at | Women—Law or Medicine?’ is the|j.: Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. L Springs to speak at the dinner Thurs. | 2400 Sixteenth stree! | subject of a delate between the mem- | Theodore Wilkinson and Mrs. Charles o & . day evening of the American Instl| Aiss Alice Harmman and Miss bers of the American Assoclation of | Boughton Wood OLI\ goods are so different, dainty tute of ¢ Other | 1 quise Tacey will by at home infor- niversity Women who are also mem-\ A few boxes still remain, and Mrs. i speakers IRCINAR | iy Tori o aftusibon: wrcer bers of the legal or medical profes-| David A. Reed is chalrman of boxes, and exquisitely made that selec- I ator s and former | oclock in honor of Miss Marguerite | sions at a club dinner to be given at|which also may be secured from Mrs. 3 o 2 Assistant f the Navy, Mr.| |1 B G e L the clubhouse tomorrow evening at| Rose (ouverneur Hoes at the May- tion here is a joy. Franklin D It of Miss Harriman and her house snr]x bz'(-x{u-k Miss '[hp(‘l 'rnnmlpsm;r;;,,w, Hotel. i i guest wil the leading counsel, associated | M. Gwendolyn Ffoulke Smith, < - i 2 Mrs. Wilbur Will Be Guest i e \\Ihl\ her will be Judge Katherine = = VERYTHING for Infants, Small I At Tea This Afternoon, Mrs Rar Stillmar Mrs. E. Sellers of the Juvenile Court Miss| @ ANJE - -. z z » r", D b i I Doeds. who have been for o time { |Sarah Grogan, Miss May Biglow, Miss!| Boys and Girls is shown now in i tis | IDHE Suife be Ritz Carlton in New York, will | Helen Carliss and Mrs. Mabe! Walker | SN/ r s. ma3 ¢ ively for u i e ive toc the Willard for an | | Willebrant, assistant United States / new models, made Cl\CI“»‘l‘(‘I,‘V tor us | Sl Mes definite stay. | |Attorney General. The physician in|3/\8 by noted designers of children’s I S ho &3 s/ sl cor = | |charge will be Dr. Julia Green, asso J S ' sovens L G el Brown o Wed clated with her pnsultants will be | RN/K R merica’s Most apparel. i Yeftiges childrer vty will be Daylls Weducsday. |Dr. Mary OMally, Dr. Elizabeth Kit- |y A Beautiful Ball Room { in lg:'v1v£llvv\»v\ te Dorothea e marriage of Miss Margaret | ‘Vrerldt‘zw. l)r.rLulxn 1ru‘-31“r Jones and @ P C i, Ghey it v re. | Brow -. Iidward Marshall | |Dr. Lucile Dooley. The event prom-| & z ' Eughen ot SR ) e place Wednes ises 10 be one of unusual interest and | —it’s the MU@IC' oats Dresses Caps 2ened f 5 ‘ S k. in the Church | {there is an unusual demand for places. | ¥/\ = Hat B * S Soncs I been the [ day o aae e ey o | ik i il the fininles ats oys Suits acqucs { i : Dean Wilbur will be the guest of S I e ating. A recep- | = g tion 1y the members | B the dancin’ and f\_ : b“f"a_“'"‘ Rompers . the two families and the wedding | % . | “CAFE LOUISE” the MUSIC that Nursery Furnishings Noveley Gifts i | | | ? i Mrs. Wilk will be attended by | " MME. Chicken and Waffle Dinner ou'll like. s I Francis X. McGovern, | Wife of M. Nicholas Titulesco, who is head of the Rumanian debt funding | Seventy-five Cent |y S é 3 and the brides. | commission. plnier New Manacement. ' Ogen, Sun | FS Marian Brown, = rankiin 7 S SR g F STREET CORN Qm bride, and Miss Arlene | : ) T 2~ 72 2T wanee Syncopators TREET CORNER OF 137 iof Boston are at the Willurd, where | Delano, Mrs. George FEhle, Mrs. Direction AL KAMONS ¢ | they arcivedilast night. Franklin H. Ellis, Mrs. Stephen B OUR AUTO § @ 13th ST. AT E | include Dr I N Fren T Combia nasirebicned to | o0 Alia: Hayie BILIs CMLs. Wask | I8 & 2 ! M ‘;“l"“‘ s hisapartment on, Connscticit avenue, | Dustic ud s My iiam . Corcoran —Cleaned with 2 ‘gland November 21 |his sister in marriage, and little John | Mrs. Mabel Linton Willlams is g Ire. Chauncey Hackett, Mrs. Chan- | —~Cold Dry Steam - this:c rv. | Philip McGovern, - riephew of - the |ranging a program for the Continental | 4ler Hale, Mrs. Eugene' Hale, Mrs. | N i IE Iinutes i e O S eowngest | bride, will ba the ring bearer. iy e T Py e SOt e, | John Hays Hammond, Mrs. J. Borden | I N the marriage | o'clock, when Mr. Flovd des more than five vears' inside, outside, under- cer inc] W. & J. SLOANE service as counselor of the Polish I 'fi"’fl Lo u('»‘e- 10 | tenor, and Mr. Charles T. Tittmann “’.’f:f,‘(’“' \x;..m:l L n;ms-\?h le\'in- (hoat iojcati—und | the motor fon in London. During the Vi ley Haun, Saturday, | bass, will participate. Mrs. Williams lin, Miss Sarah Lee, Mrs. Henry without_injary fo upholstery, rugs g D e tercnee ir Clechn | sember 14, The ceremony: williba | willipiay e accompaniments and also Decnand Mra Havs Dippinccty Mo | N eeiReut e e N| o performed at noon in the Church of “sol rancols Herger oran, Mrs. A. Gar- [ was princ retaty. to||EeElarIed Bt several solos. N aCh 3 | Cold Steam Process i _Wes eretary 10| 3 o Epiphany. g rison McClintock, Mrs.” Randolph H. | i e "d‘fp'f.,\mm Boe e i s Tof il Rita) Bilss | o ME% Adoloh Caspar Miller 1a chair. | MKim, Mrs. Edward B Mclean | Auto Laundry | 1508 H STREET S WASHINGIOB, s th - tab1iched b na ze of Miss Rif liza- | man of the patronesses and directors | Mrs. Kugene Mever, jr.: Mrs. Frank b o) Z very beginning of the re-established |jeth Wrenn to Mr. William A. Hix- | of the series of concerts which (ho; Brett Noyes, Mrs. Willlam Phillips, | 1139 17th St. N.W. Opposite The Shoreham te in 1918. Lately he has on in the foreign | several months in | o Mrs. John Henr: urn, Mrs, n will take place Thursday after- | orchestra of the Symphony Society Purdy, Mrs. John |N Rear Mayflower. Phone Fr. G. Slater. Mrs. Wil. \zrrzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz: been chief of a divi ministry and spen the United States during the pa Summer in connection with the | Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fowler, with of the foreign minister, Count their daughter, Miss Dorothy Gould #id. to Williamstown and Washington. | Fowler, have returned to their apart | The new Minister received his edu- | ment at 1424 Sixteenth street after e i polytechnic at | an absenc 5 g " | Hoover, Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, | , in the Polytechnic at | an absence of two months spent In a | SOOYER Meo. |0 (P OWaT and in the Univer- tour of the Western and Pacific Coast | Ll § ingland, from | States and Canad: HEOREOL A e | Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.: Mrs. Snappy Tie noon, December 3, in the home of {of New York, Walter Damrosch, con-| Rey father on. Mintwood Place. ductor, will give fn Washington this season, the first of the series to b tomorrow afternoon at 4:.30 o'clock at | Poli's Theater. Mrs. Miller is assisted on her committee by Mrs. Herbert « Occasional Pieces of Furniture create the finishing touches to the I he was graduated in 1308. | ¢ o8 W. W r i | The Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Stevenson | Francis E. Warren, Mrs. Louls A beauty an L Representative and Mrs. L. J. Dick-| of Montreal are at the Willard for | Frothingham, Mrs. Frederick Ather. | Stetson calfskin oxiords | ty d atmosphere of the home ‘ ey ot Towa. hava come to Wash.| several days’ visit. {tom, Mre. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Robert | ietson) calislin oxfords Our moderate prices and large variety of de- i and have taken an apartment| . oo g ¢ Chi l‘n Ba(\‘;m\;e?“.l:- “d"““m M ““"1“:‘“""1 Tan and Airedale, Cocoa | endable Furnitu ki 1 1 Rt rtarlo for the Winter- | Mrs. Ralph Evans of Chicago ar-|Miss Mal oardman, Mrs. Edwarc et i o atitho Ontdrio o) the rived in Washington yesterday, en|Burling, Mrs. William R. Castle. ir.: | Brown and Olive, All Tan p HHUICHMALCRVOUuLise ections a pleasant Count and Countess Asa, royval| route to her old home in Virginia, | Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Mrs. William | or Black Low, itary expenence. anese v rs, left Washington | where she has been called by the se.| Crozier, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, } heels. evening for gara Falls for a|rious illness of her mother, M continuing the journey |ard Dangerfield. Coast, from where they O Ao Y Miss Mary E. Kutz of Winona Lak s11 | st SRR 0L L Wlfld@WShades' | STeETsox SHOE SHOP akian legation, Dr. Pavel Stran-|te] Annex. . Rich- Henry Dimock. visit befo to the Pacil will sail for End Tables . . . . from $12 up Mirrors . . from 25 vill entertain a company of 14| wi b - e e et e N e ehia Svoning 1n| Dr and Mrs. Clarence Milton Upde- W“‘,&., S5 "",‘,’fi:’fl o o THIRTEEN-FIVE F STREET the legation and Mme. Hana- | ng in ronor of Dean of the Harvard | 3 Puotithctes o & Law School 4nd Mrs. Roscos Pound. MC PEVITT | amps an ades . from up —_— a 4 M - . . Main 3211 for Estimates Mr. Frank J. Ott of St. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lancaster 1217 'l« Dulin Martin Blds. ! his daughter, Miss Clara Louise Ottis. who have been visiting the Secretary | R R 2722 P27 of State and Mrs. Kellogg, are leaving | N e s Ty STAGING T 8:30 12 = 3 uesday, 8:30 to Ars. Frank H. Simonds will enter- o . 'll' tain a small company of debutantes at luncheon Saturday for her daugh. Clearance Sale $5 to $10 Values Gate Leg Tables . . from Tea Wagons 30« ter, Miss Katharine Simonds, who will | come to Washington for the week end | from Brya Mawr, where she is a stu dent. Miss Nimonds will spend each week end during the season with her P An Unusual Collection of | PRICE LOWERED STORE HOURS 8.00 A. TO 5.30 P. M. EVERY DAY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS INCLUDING SATURDAY IN THE UNITED STATES The former United States Ambas 1ot this low price we can sell only one D R E S S E S | Sloane Endorsed Merchandise (arries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction mador to F e, Mr. Hugh Campbell models, suitable for all occasions, to select Wallace, o to White Sulphu and Sorkmanshio s They . are. Dearaint | Many nezw interpretations of the mode will be found at prices much lower than vou would reasonably expect— | conssdering, of course, our reputation for quality and valuc. A Spe clal Values collecuon of $29.50 to s 50 | models $49.50 y al weeks. from our regular sto: at 8:30 tomorrow, s doors are opened. IDA WALTERS NOUVEAU HAT SHOP Sale atarts sharp Springs for P! be on hand when The former Ambassador to Ttaly| and Mrs. Richard Washburn Child | will entert a theater party this| avening at the National, followed by a supper at their residence on Ma: husetts avenue. John Newto. The Re and Mrs, ulbertson will leave today for Long Adjoinln 1 Reach, Calif., where they will spend 932 F S g the Winte el E. Metropolitan Theater at reduced to ; s Mareuerie Tt 0me. | 2 | Aaughter of Mr. and S A Safe Criterion _- Miss t vear, but is now at Mr. and Mrs. Orme | [ nner dance at | try Club Sat Reed O be sure of expressive yet tasteful effects, the arrange- ment of Floral Designs can always be ieft to our judgment, with satis- faction. SPECIAL values in Comdr. 1 Mrs rns. who for. merly lved at Hotel Martinique, have moved into their new home at 3157 Utah avenue, al the corner of Ritten House stre Sprays & ®Wreaths $5 up Miss Alice Sylvester returned last evening from Philadelphia, where she went to attend the debut of M Lydia Furbush, daughter of Mrs. Lincoln Furbust Mr. and Mr toy L. Neuhauser Featuring a decidedly new and attractive have as their guest Mrs. Benjamin . L 3 L= b > - L Bt of mivekine. S, who (EER R i 14k and H I in an extraordinary pattern in Moderately Priced China e e o s waine: | 1292 F Se. special sale on, where she has been a frequent | Specially Priced Items: Bread and Butter Plates, each.....25¢c Tea Plates..... e et S D5 FULL SETS Breakfast Plates ... cesvencss.35C Dinner Plates. 50c 100-Pc. FULL DINNER Fruit Saucers .25¢ - Oatmeal Bowls BER) st Double Egg Cups.. Teacups and Saucers. . A. E. Coffees. 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