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TIE EVENING Italian Envoy and Signora di Martino Will Give Reception at Embassy HE Ambassador of Italy an Signora di Martino will give a reception this evening at 10 o' in the em bassy by ixteenth Street, in celeb: rthday anniversary of Italy and of Armistice day. There will be ubout 300 guests, including officials, diplo- mats and members of the debt mis- sions. Swiss Envoy and Mme. Peter to Visit lock new . Peter will morrow to spend Representat Britten will entertair at dinner this evening reception which the Italy and Signora di Marti; tonight. guests of Re sentative I United States X Mr. Brentano of Representative Walte New York has rett ment at the Lee H Representative and Mrs. Jc len will & from their home Dpossession of the u leased in the Hot coming session Representative and Mrs. 8. G. Brai ton of New Mexico, who have been in Washington for a few day at the Lee House their home in Sant Countess Szechenyi, wife Minister from Hu: r her mother, Mrs. Cornelius V since she closed the villa at Newport | n which she occupied for the Summer. |t nderbilt and the cou in | 80 to New York today and the is expected to come to Wash later in the week will return to place, the Bre: to Washington for The third secre legation and tained at a b compliment of secretary of the (ze tion and Mme. the guests we Egypt and Bey, Dr. F el-Eneln Salem Effendi of the tian legation, Mrs. John B i1ss Beat Henderson s Dorot Miss Inge Arnold, Senorita Yoland: re and or Don Vict Freyre of the Bolivia morrow 3 they will sail than for Europe some time in Parfs and going to their he Dr. and Mm i party their guests included the Egypt and M of Czechoslov Mme. BI: Serbs, Crc ‘Tresich faires of Belgi e ni\ ind Chilean embassy Agacio: the second secre Brazillan embassy, Se drei Popovici co of the Rum the secretary of the Chil Mr. Benjamin Cohen; Se tor Jaimes I're Bolivian Legation: Miss Inger Bryn rage, Miss Anne rine Drake, Miss Helen Cs George T. Su Admiral Robert ¥ Willard, where he & from New York the vesterday Maj. Gen. and Mrs. C. M man have returned to W after two months in s, where Gen. Saltzman was a deleg Inter national Telegraph Conference to the Mrs. Frederic Dent Grant will be hostess at dinner S: turday evening. Mrs. McKenney Hostess to Debutantes at Lunch. Mrs. Charles McKenney ente at luncheon today at the Mel Club Annex for her debutante ter, Miss Francesca McKer celebration of her birthday sary. The guests inciuded M Roosevelt, Miss Grace Wa - Miss Suzette Dewey, Miss Hallie Brooke, Miss Lydia Archbald, Senorita Jullette Orillac, Miss Helen Gary, Miss Dorothy Hil. Miss Sydney Neale, Miss Winifred We Miss. Anne Butler, Miss Maud Marshall Mason, Miss Rosemary Griffin, Miss Gwendolyn Ffoulke Smith, Miss Georgina Hicks, “CAFE LOUISE” Chicken and Waffle Dinner Seventy-five Cents. nder New U Management. _Open Sunday. Franklin 2320, 1714 H St N.W “Derslin Groy” facial preparations of Acknowledged Supremacy are Potently Effective for a lovely skin for firm muscles forayouthfulchinline use: DOROTHY GRAY'SPAT- | TER to stimulate circulation | | | and to reduce a too full under- chin —patting into the skin | one of the three creams listed here according to your needs: | Patter $2.50 For the plump face use Dorothy Gray's Tissue Cream, a nonfatiening skin food, $1.00, $1.75. For the thin face use Dorothy Gray's Shn Food, very nounshing, $1.00, $1.75. For extra dry skin us Dorothy Grey's Special Mixture blend of rare combining skin foods and ingredients astringents, $4.50. DOROTHY GRAY STUDIO 1004 F Street N.W. been spe: g abroad, her for the entertain the my i ing the rehears join Mich MAVIS PLANT AT _BALTIMORE MD This Evening. Theodora Pleadwell, Miss Mary dley and Miss Mary Selden Mrs. Stephen B. Bikins has returned the May tel whil < eing or Wheatley, who has ummer traveling has d and will open house, at Q street northwest, Winte Mrs. William ind Mrs. Reber at luncheon Miss Cathe- es Drennon their wedding Mrs. Gwynne the members of nd Mrs. Joseph I. Weller will mbers of the wedding supper, follow- the wedding. wiy this even issachusetts four: k- a, where wife of Pitts- an apartment for 100 Massachusetts th her her sister rn, wife Evans of has taken will be MRS. HENRY K at the J was before > Johnson of riment Leadbe - Miss . Ohio, Scarsdale, N M R. H. Maur Isabelle 2 to their home ing the other spend don_with an. Va urley was hostess yesterday at illard s. Edward company ¢ on at the New W Vanderhofr- In Rockville A wedding ckerson Wedding Last Night. f interest Wise after spend where several given in her were officiating. Only the | John Hickerson and Mr erson of Rockville, were E ance, and immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Vanderhoff a trip of two weeks which Window Shades Our ability 10 make Good Window Shades to order at factory prices gives you A Bettar Shade for Less Money. Draveries, Siip_Covers. 12 v Gill ¢ n a small pa Alta Vista, ty this Ma., aft C DEVITT Main 3211 for Estimates P St Dulin & Martin Rids. accom Lulie Cummings, who visit before 1 Ann Arbor ng I L.owing all attend the party will tolph Forster has joined Mr, W after Park six-month dau, rs. Warren Foi Hotel Bvery Hventax From 10 ¢Cleck Wardman Park Boernstein Orchestra Cover Charge, 50c Wer reservatioms call Cel. 2000 MADE IN"THE MITLION DOLLAR STAR, C. Wife of the commmercial attache of the who is here with the Italian Debt Funding Mission. WASHINGTON SAN United States embassy + bride D. WEDNESDAY! head blue, with beaver fur trimmings, and hat and gloves to match, and her corsage bouquet was of Madame Butterfly roses. Miss Hope Pfafflin of Indianapolis, Ind., a subdebutante, will come to vis iss Anna Carroll I and her sister, Mrs. Hugh A. Drum. A. Pfafflin of Indianapolis, was for: merly Miss Grace Kettenback of Lewiston, ldaho, and has many friends in Washington. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert Ky of Louisville, entertained a of fve at luncheon there y company terday. Mme. Mishtowt, widow of the for- mer attache of the Russian embassy in Washington, will entertain a party of 20 at tea today in the garden o the Mayflower in honor of Miss Gladys Chapman Smith and Miss Gwendolyn Ffoulke Smith, a daughters of Mrs. Charles M. F' I3 Miss Eleanor Snyder entertained a 50c Jar Instantly Removes Dandruff and keeps the Hair In Perfect Condition Halr Dressing, Marcel Waving anicuring, Huir Cutting Treatments Human Hair Goods KATIE DUNN 517 11tk Street. in Italy, 1 gown of grackle. SHAFFER’S e 900 14th Wiiiee We Offer Our many years of experience enable us to advise you wisely— INNOVATIONS FOR THE SALON At the New York Salon, Hotel Commodore, on Novem- ber 15th-22nd, Rolls-Royce will present these newest refinements in coach work and latest developments in body design: A PERIOD CAR—An impressive interpretation of the aristocratic Salamanca Cabriolet, with a _consistent Louis XV design employed for the motif in interior decoration. NEEDLE POINT—An original study in the use of genuine hand-worked Needle Point for upholstery. MARQUETERIE—Several richly designed examples of Margqueterie work, so much le dernier cri in Paris for interior panels. AN INTERESTING PALL MALL—A special study in Polished Metal treatment of a Phaeton Design, styled in the latest London mode. MOVABLE WINDSHIELDS—An entirely new arrange- ment in Movable Windshields applied to a smart open car. From the atelier of Locke. A COUPE FEATURE—A novel solution of the Extra Seat problem in the small coupled Coupe, achieved by Farnham & Nelson. % A TOWN BROUGHAM—A charming interpretation of the very low, very small Town Brougham, conceived by the firm of Fleetwoed. A PRACTICAL INTERIOR—Holbrook offers an inter- esting development of a closed body interior, so as to stand hard service without showing it. BREWSTER—Displays an_attractive Single Enclosed body design. A conception for fashionable urban service. COLOR SCHEMES—Interesting Color Relations between body, bonnet, valances and wheels, following Continental tendencies and harmonized by Willoughby and others. PRINCE OF WALES SEDAN—The latest expression of the Prince of Wales Sedan. Exhibiting the flair of Lebaron, Carossiers for subtly Americanizing the most extreme English types. WASHINGTON OFFICE AND MAINTENANCE DEPOT, 2400 16th Street. BRANCHES AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIES 1325 14th St. ‘Quality Workmanship: May we estimate? GECRGE PLITT CO., Inc. Furniture FLOWERS . —For Debutantes, —rfor Dinners and —Personal Greetings the o out” : anniversary birthday, a bouquet or basket of Shaffer’s choice flowers will be in perfect keeping. “Whether a “coming dinner, an t pe th real artistry, E PRICES MR. PLITT SAYS: Satisfaction is a Silent Salesman —in Painting —in Paperhanging —in Upholsteries —in Draperie who is staying at the Shoreham. | NOVEMBER Miss Pfaflin’s mother, Mrs. Charles | of ulke. | 11, 1925. company of 11 at dinner at Le Para dis last’ night. | Mrs. Milo Pitc x 4 party of 20 at lunc in the Seventeenth room of the Mayflowe entertained m yesterday rect reception The members of the Triangle Club Princeton University will be ex tensively entertained in Washington | during their week end visit here. | They will come Saturday, December | 19, to give a performance of their new play “Fortuno” in the Washing- | ton Auditorium, and will remain here | until Monday, when they will go to Baltimore. The Princeton Alumni Association of Washington, of which | Mr. David Lawrence is president, is arranging for some of the entertain ment Mrs . Cooper is chairman of the committee on arrangements for the rummage sale which the Gentle- | (Continued on Ninth Page) GG, Unsightly Rust and Ink Stains Removed in two minutes with ERUSTICA- TOR. Dip pencil holder into water, moisten stain, then rinse. No injury to any material or to the most cate fast colors. Separate treatment for rust and encil h Washington’s leading drug and dry goods stores Sterling Products Company _ Easton, ¥a. SOCIETY. 2 e T 2 L 2 2 22777 AINTAINING an M COATS of QUALITY and VALUE Special Groups at envi- able reputation for . $58.50. $89.50, $119 ~SHOP 16 S STREET CLUB BUILDING Hosiery Sale Full Fashioned Pure Silk Service Weight Atmosphere Rose Taupe Champagne Brownette Gravel The House . of Courtesy Main 4224 C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 3 riesTions 715 13th Street - A Magnificent Collection of Over 500 Oriental Rugs and Carpets In all sizes and weaves, including Kashans, Sarooks, Kermanshahs, Serapis, Lilahans, Kanda- hars, Chinese, ete. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 716 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 10th, 11th and 12th, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day. : By Order of P. Filippucci, Inc., 878 Broadway, New York, ! in Connection With the Dissolution of the Corporation. On View Monday, November 9th. Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc.,, Aucts. 18th St. | | | | 7 | fl I | | | | | | €08 ts §14 Amber Aztec Beige Almond Nude 5.2 Comparable with $1.65 values Full fashioned hosiery as serviceable asitis good looking. Finely gauged with high spliced heels and mercer- ized lisle garter tops. For Sports and Street Wear Rayon Mixture Hosiery in many clever —3 patterns and attractive effects. '—9,; Priced for this sale at ( SHOPS =4y ERY) Giosi by g 1337 F Street {olc——[o|——|a|c——|n{a|o|——=[a|——={a| — Pbilipsborn Largcst Ladies’ Exchlmsivc Apparel ELEVENTH 5T, Shop in Washington Sl‘laring’ the advantage of a special purchase of ocoa aracu oats —the price of which under ordinary cir- cumstances would be materially more— but this opportunity permits ot our marl(ing 119 Caracul is one of the preferred Furs— and Cocoa the most popular color. Select- ed skins have entered into the making of these Coats. 5 They l’lave FOX Collar and Cufls e and are durably lined. . The quantity is limited—and, of course, we cannot hope to duplicate them at the price. Practically all sizes. Third Floor H | | | | | | | | fll i la) ———|o|———|o|c———|n[oja]c—=lal——lalc———= o}