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8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of btdte dlld \Irs. Kellogg to Be Entertained by Greek Envoy and Mme. Simopoulos. HE Secretury of State and Mrs. Kell will be the honor st dinner De- ember Sinopoulos Representative and Mrs. Kincheloe Will be Hosts ut Dinner. Representative and Mrs. David H heloe will entertain a small com it dinner this evening W, nu.q Wyoming e Representative and Mrs Frothingham will come to on about December 4 and of: e on R street Representative and Mrs. Frederick R. Lehlbach of New Jersey will arrive at the Willard today to spend about a week. * Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Wil ave returned from Ph where they were guests of Mrs. Smedley D. Butl Maj the guests at the dance tonight which will be given in the Of 8" Club at Washington Burracks the henefit of the Engineer branch of the Army Rellef Society. They will Maj. Gen. and Mrs, “Nolan j. Gen. and Mrs. nson . Ely Among Maj. Gen Mason M. Patrick, and Maj Bdwin Kelton will be hosts honor of their house guest, Miss Watharine Tallmadge. Col. and_ Mrs. Charles Keller of nston, Iil., who arrived at Ward an Park Hotel Wednesday, left yes. erday with Col. Hugh L. Cooper of New York for Muscle Shoals In Col. i ir. Col. and Mrs. e thelr home in s Bn. ica. received the guests, assisted by Myis. Walter R. Tuckerman, chairman committee; Mrs. Henry H. nd Mrs. Gerrit 8. Miller, jr. Hoover wore a gown of sfiver and black lace, made on stralght lines, with a train. Mrs. Tuckermah was in e green brocade, straight lined, with a pointed panel at the back formin trafn. Mrs, Flather wore black chiffon velvet, with elbow net sleeves, and o slightly draped skirt, with & train lined with cloth of stiver, and Mrs. Mliller's gown was of deep rose chiffon embroidered in crystals. Mr. Willlam Bowle Clark, chairman of the men’s floor committee, made the prosentations. Mies Gwendolyn Ffoulke sSmith, granddaughter of Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke and a debutante of the sea son, was chairman of the young ladles’ committee, her assistants in cluding most of the season’s buds. The ball began at 10 o'clock und about 11 o'clock, « troop of rl Scouts in uniform, including ) Lucilie Weber, Judith 3 i dley, Miss Lelia van nessy, Mis Smith an ed at the west end of the @ campfire, sang severul of their mongs v gave an exhibit three assuming others binding wounds, and finally making a teher of two brooms and the dress of one of the Scouts, showing efficlency and re sourcefulness A buffet supper was served at night In the lurge dining room uc the corridor from the ballroom, though there were many small tables at which groups were seated. The box holders included the Secre. tary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover, the Minister of Egypt and Mme. & Sen ator 5 Louise A. F° gham, Mrs. Fugene eer Gommissioner. The party v IHale, Mnie. Ekengren, Mrs. Willilam EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, NO wervice men. at St. Elizabeth's, which opeéned today in the Transportation Bullding, at Seventeenth and H streets, under the auspices of the George Baldwin McCoy unit of the American Women'’s Legion, will con- tinue tomorrow and several days next eak. Mrs. Willlam deC. Ravenel is chalrman in charge tomorrow, and will be assisted by Mrs. Samuel Wal- Ils, Mrs. Claude Brigham, Mrs. Allen Boy . J. B. Ei mith, Mrs Amos A. Fries, Mrs. J. ¥. R. Landl: Mrs. E. 8. Shaughnessy and Mrs, Wal The Salonikl Orphanage for Greek refugee girls will be the beneficlary of a recital, “An Evening in Old France,” which will be given by Mme. Adile de Doudeuil Tidball, in the Play House, at 1814 N street, Monday eve- ning at 815 o'clock. Mme. Tidball, who s the wife of the Iluropean controller of the Y. M. . A, will be accompanied on the plano by Dr. Arthur N. Young of the State Depart \ent. The recital, which she will give 1 _costume, will include old IFrench ballads and folk songs, and it is being arranged under the auspices of the ’fti LINCOLN | ’ SHOE STORES The Paulette W hite satin pump, dyed to match any color gown free. Only One $6 Price 1115 G St. N.W. VEMBER 13, 1925. SOCIETY. League of the Covenant, the commit- | ceremony was performed at noon at | will be given tomorrow eve: at the tee in charge including Mrs. Harry | the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Mgr. | New Vellard in_ celeb nr;(nngr;l the Angus, Mrs. Danfel C. Borden, Mrs.|P. C. Gavan officlating in the presence | twenty-fifth anniversary of the Wor Arthur N. Young and Mrs. Wilson|of u small company of relatives and|en’s Guild of the American University Compton. intimate friend include Mrs. s, ——— Mr. and M < will be at home | s J. Dav lia ward The marriage of Miss Mary B.|after Decembe 38 Otis street. Paft, M i .‘ J;L‘:‘Qo;{m\;’f Davis to Mr. Vincent E. Kelly, Thurs- November 5, is announced. Thel Patronesses for the dinner which (Continued on Ninth Page) Sievens 1115 -G - STREET Sale! Trimmed Hats in Winter Modes Values up to $5.00—T omorrow 300 Brand-new Hats—fresh in our cases! All with some special style note to make them different. Hats for Win- ter—at a price far below their actual worth. Exceptional- ly Fine Fab- rics — Felts, Satin, Metal- lic, Faille, this means— Head Sizes when we as- sure you that these are au- thentic modes for Winter. At the very least two or three Hats for what at any other N Mondus, and will pass several | GOFeoran Lustis, Mra. obert Hollister at Wardman Park Hotel “(”-'l"’x;‘vl s “"nr\}'i . w0 Ea Mrs. Adolph Casper Miller, 1 Mra) Brank B, Noyes re/| e/ Stanisy Rineoars, dies: Georit o A S MO RIS VT B NDURENNON H tronm White Sulphur | Miller, It Mr. and Mo Wagter 1v | Who before her marriage yesterday was Miss Catherine Weller, daughter o they have been for |Tuckerman, Mrs. Theodore W ilkinsor QI MRy SnesunAL UeIt i and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood = The Secretary and Mrs. H 0 Charles Boughton Wood re. 5 | nover en to Washington Wednesdny | oy tained in thelr box the & ary | emba sending several weeks at Hot time would be the price of WOMEN'S APPAREL one. 1204 G STREET N.W. "y / WASHINGTON, D. C sy, Senhor Roberto Mendes Gon-| when her guests included several Agriculture and Mrs ne calves; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kauff-| friends from out of town Special Sale "‘:Yustivfl and Mrs. Harlan Fiske | mann, M. and Mrs. Goring — . of Sample one. h John A ~ ” James E. Tves will give a smail| The Ambassador of Chile und Se-[Soyer, Miss s COATS dance this evening for her daughter, | nora de Mathleu were guests in t si Miss Elizabeth Pl For Trimmed Miss Betty Ives. Mrs. Anne Archboid [bOX of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R e 1 % Miss | who are v toam captains T st Will enteriain at dinner for her daugh- |erman, who also entertained the Am.|Ch: = Miss Anne Butler, | i, the y A e $700 000 bl atiE Colocts e ter., Miss Lydia Archbold. in compli- |bassador of Brazil, Senhor S. Gurgel Girty and Mr. George H. Gir campalgn, W be heml(he‘ $24 75 ment to Miss Grace Waggaman, pre-|do Amaral; the Minister of Sweden |Miss Eleanor McKinley of Minnesota | cember 2 5 5 1 ceding the dance. and Mme. Wallenberg, the Minister fand Mr Tl Wisconsin. | 3fiss Marearet’ R. I 2 T . an 16.75 alues Austria and me. Prochnik, the e 1 Tt ShRes | . Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Antle Mathews | ng . Cannon, Mrs. Albert H. s | ¢ aval attache of the Itallan embassy | (ol and Mrs, Kensey J. Hampton| Harold Doyle. Mrs. Hi DRESSES the Columbia Country Club in celebr; Mrs. William Adams 1 Desirable " Shad have {ssued cards foria. tes, with danc |4ndl = Contessa " Sommati' @l Mom.| anteciation ot Mnne: Toat ovonloe Mrs. Woodbury Pulsifer tlon of their silver wedding anniver- | Slade, Mrs. Ray Palmer Teele, Miss $10.95 . December | hallo, Mr. Henry Martin Clarke and sary. Mrs. Hampton is a Washing-{ Alice Grandin, Mrs. George Winches. 7 o'clock, at Rauscher's, | Mr Franc when they will present their daughter. | " Fre Mintster o ot Yoy Sork: tonilan, and before her marriage was | ter Stone, Mrs. Frank Hoadley and Miss .Ads Burch. Th: St r' 3 J. W. Frizzell. Miss Evelyn Louise Mathews, to so- my entertained in their box the Ciety. Minister of Esthonia and Mme. Piip, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bamford Smith|Mrs. Effiingham Townsend and Is-|Brig. Gen. and Mrs o i Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs, Anne|mail Kamel Bey, first secretary of | Bri. en_' and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton, | _The sale of articles made by Howell, are spending the week | the legation. Maj. Gen. Willlam H. Hart, Col. and . James, Md.. with Mr. Smith's| Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood had | Mrs. William Elliott. Col. and Mrs sister, Mrs. Melville Rednour. In her box the secretary of the Ger-| Frank H. Adams, Col. and Mrs. R. H g = —_ man embassy, Baron Leopold Plessen: ¢, Col. and Mrs, Frank B. Cheat fiss Virginia Wathall s entertain- | Mrs. Matthew A. de Laney, MaJ. and and Mrs. John E. Munroe, mfing at bridge followed by tea this|Mrs ~Robert Goetz, Miss Harrlet |Gl and Min Robert Sterrett, Col. and afternoon in compliment to two of the | Allen, Miss Mary Morgan and Mr. | o, Jumes Reean. Col and Mre. Bail season’s debutantes, Miss Maud | Edward Keith of the State Depart: |rin mra sire i i bomt. Licat. Marshall Mason and 31‘1:2 3]{:]11 REnE (;l ;’r;:’ Mrs. William oint ient Bradley. The guests include Miss| "I Senator and Mrs. Tyson's Vard, Mg | M Sophie Beale, Miss Virginia Richard- | were Col. and Mrs. b\’\r'uderif.mv:'uu::: U . Dilier, 35 N B son, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Mary | Mr, and Mrs, Horace Lurton and Mrs, A Laurence E. Offley, Miss Hallle Brooke, Miss Har-| Charles McGhee Tyson. Redington, Ma. ‘Riefkohl, Ma riet Atkins, Miss Mary Pendleton,| “ny and Mrs. Gerrit 8. Miller, and Mrs. 'Dm',,z s roédxnm- Mr. and Miss Margaret Moreno, Miss Betty|haq with them Mrs. Arthur Mac Mr. and Mrs. M, Moody and Mrs. Richard Nugent. Arthur, Mrs. E. S. Bogert, Mrs. Mc- ; ; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Additional guests who will Join the | Calla Sand and Mre, ACC. Tolson and Mr. and Mrs. § company for tea will be Miss Kath-| “The members of the Italian debt — arine Martin, Miss Anne Turner, Miss | funging commission occupied a box,| Mrs. Edward Graves was hostess Elizabeth Waller, Miss Helen Peyton, | yna’ o ne”othere a¢ the ball weré | a heon in. the Florentine room Miss Grace Lear and Miss Hermlone |\yio second secretary of the Brazilian | at Wardman Park Hotel yesterday illustrated and a new note is —_— e Fitch. : 3 = ) soun Mrs. Howard Brooks entertained at N i Bert:ed ilitsideen)cireular $ 95 bridge yesterday afternoon in compli- . a. ! o J ment to Mrs. John E. Hope of Mobile, | § % / g Sk daugh- PO AN AL ADT SR A LA AES AT IS AR T | The Francise collection in- Ala., who is visiting her ter, Miss Suzanne Randolph. Others udsslnaasiotiihe seaaots best Paris models. Velours, etc. | % Think what and Small g The new Crepes, Satins, Crepe-back Satins, in all the new colors for Winter—effectively trim- med in gorgeous colorings and combinations— embroidered designs and beadmgs. Reduced to Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Prices | Guaranteed hy t 100 Wonderful Dresses E Frocks for Festive Hours Cre, e Clane —are subtly feminine in line. f;— ;I‘ . i The petals of a flower are gadic mulated in the circular lay- $it @ varied ers of flame-colored geor- assortment gette which fashion the frock Iery Specsal Sold for $12.50 to $20.00—now FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. $3..95 in the company were Mrs. Benjamin M. McKelway, Mrs. Willam M. Wal- o lace. Mrs. A. R. Mullowney, Mrs. E. G. ‘ : d Prince, Mrs. J. Webster Manning, uae Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Frances Daur, Miss Ada Hill, Mrs. A. de Zavala, Mrs. Lewis Sandoe, Mrs. U. J. Gendrom, Miss Stockett and Miss American Beauty McMantz. Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, jr., hav issued invitations to tea Wednesday 3 cembi 9, i afternoon, December 9. in honor of are the finest in the world. Brought to perfec party is to be given at the Mayflower tion in Gude's own greenhouses. Say it with at 4:30 p.m. Gudé’s American Beauty Roses. A number of entertainments have been planned for Miss Rita E. Wrenn, whose marriage to Mr. Willlam Hix' | MUY GUD BROS SNE ‘Shop Here Tomorrow! Real Savings on New Fall Apparel INCORPORATED 1747 Rhode Island Ave. 100 Smart Frock Specially Selected Models Chosen from our new Tust “One of a Stvle” Inexpensive Dress Departiment \WASHINGTON. = = Sold for $14.95 to $20.00 Originally $29.50 and $35.0 JuLius GARFINCKEL &Co i il The Newest Fashions | $1 9 = 50 $11 g 95 To see these dresses is to under- Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ stand why our Vogue and Value dresses and dance frocks included in Section has been so popular. every desirable color. A wisit will There aré Satins, Crepes, etc., in conwvince you as to their value. all colors. 75 Silk Dresses son will take place December 3. Miss Alice Minnick will entertain at bridge for her tomorrow afternoon and Wed- nesday Mr. and Mrs. Frances Mur- ray will give a bridge party for Miss Wrenn and her flance in thelr home on Twentieth street. Two Stores For Your Convenie: 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Hartley Given, who arrived ork Monday with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Paul Lessinoff, wife of the assistant to the minister of foreign affairs of Bulgariu, returned to her partment at Wardman Park Hotel vesterday after spending the Summer in Europe. Mme. Lessinoff remained nd m R mother in Washington until Christ- mas. Ao ik There are street frocks, afternoon Pretty Dance Last Night for Girl Scouts. The dance last evening in the ball- room of the Mayflower Hotel for the benefit of the Girl Scouts was thor- oughly delightful in its size and infor- mality. Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce and president of the Girl Scouts of Amer- Smart Apparel From World-Famed Makers Unusual Selections at Moderate Prices Misses’ . Sports Coats $38.50, $49.50, $58.50 to $125 Dress Coats $49.50, $65, $78.50 to $268 Street and Sports Dresses, $16.50,$29.50, $35 to $95 Afternoon and Evening Dresses, $25, $38.50, $48.50 to $265 Suits ............$55, $68.50, $78.50 to $189 Hats ....covovnnnn.....$12.50, $14.50 to $25 Many New Coats Have Arrived —to augment our depleted stocks caused by recent unusual coat activity. For- tunately we were able to obtain better walues and price concessions which we are passing on to you. . $30Q-50 $59.50 At these prices you will find garments for Women and Misses, made of Suedenes, Bolivias and Pinpoints. CREDIT IF YOU WISH s 4 VALUE YOU Women’s Footwear WILL APPRECIATE THESE elegant suites are upholstered in velour. There’s a roomy, fully upholstered Rocker, a large Davenport and Armchair. Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats . ............$12, $16.50, $22.50 to $125 Cloth and Jersey Dresses.$5.75, $8, $14.50 to $29.50 Silk Dresses ....$12.75, $19.50, $22.50 to $59.50 Hats .. ceeee...$5, $7.50 to $15 it .$1.75 and $1.95 $4. 25 $5. 50 $8.50 to $16.50 These are very attractive suites and wonderful value. Convenient Terms GEO. PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Pnper\hnnging. Upholstering, Draperies 1325 14th Street Main 4224 ¢ is a remarkable value! ot be duplicated under 1" pumps. high herl Yl and - quality Excellent Quality Furs—All Popular Colors F STREET CORNER OF 137 A é