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SOCIETY. SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. The Chief Execotive and Mrs. Coolidge Returned From New York This Morning. nd Mrs. Cool “hamber of Mrs. Cool 1t dinner last Frederick H. Ecker, 1t of the Chamber the State of (o the commer occupied a box ~ uddress. ident tear Admiral e Campbell and Senora word of S s niece, . tu Senor Jorge . November 15, at Vina Chile The brid with her ter and mother, Mme. de the Winter several years 4go in Washington with the Ambas- r aand Senoru de Mathieu when tora de Montt made her debut. Montt, s Gel Mar elder The Ambas: ot Belgium, Baron de Cartier, is arriving today in New York aboard ihe Relgenland, from and will come to Washington tly after I M. and Mme. Hosts at Tt Bisseroff I of Bulgaria rtained at a at the legation their guests the and Mme. Bi- of Latvia and evening had am of Lithuania the Ministe when th Minister uskiene, Mme. Sey Mme. Samy ] v m} of the Netherlands a Loudon, the mbassy and r of the and Mme. tary of . Ismail Kamel Bey » Chilean embas: hen: the first ition, Mr. Frederick C. Hicks, wife of the property custodian, will give a »n from 4 to T o'clock ! Hicks and Miss will receive the guests, the for- mer Wearing a Kown of gruy Keorgette « ade on straight lines, the scal- m of the skirt em- and the georgette effect in the back. 1ve a gown of rose aded chiffor made v short, with side, dull walistline serted A Richa will be assist iollister Chapman, Tuckerian, M wrn_Child, Irs. Robert Walter R. a Harlan, Mary Morgan and Mrs. Dean Los Angeles, aunt of Miss 10 is u house guest of M. Hicks. Others assisting 1 be Miss Kat e Wigmore of Angeles, Miss Martha Lowry of Mlle. Frawcoise Pfaeffli, Peter: the Senoritas Lilie Roosevelt, . Mis: iCathurine Smith_of Randolph, Isabel Bon s P “Mary Preston, Miss s Hallle Brooke ncesca McKenney Spencer has issued r the marriage of her arah to Maj. Georges ussistant naval attache of aturday eve ning, December “hrist Episcopal St. Joseph, Mo, ault and his bride will ter December 20 at 1911 Washington daughter Thenault, R street Gen. and Mrs. have left Washing son-inJdaw and M 1. b A. Garlington on to visit their danghter, Maj. and Chamberlin, at Port 11 _also Istab, 1909 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Charge Accounts Sol d Downstairs Store Special For Winter’s Slush Galoshes Specially Priced at Sizes 21, to 8 for Women They surely deliver the goods during the sloppy, slushy Winter months. Our stock includes those with fleece lining, in the four-buckle style. Every pair guaranteed good qual- ity. Will fit high, medium or low heels. Try Sworzyn’s First 1219-1221 G Street N.W. some time with their son and daugh . Maj. and Mrs. Creswell nd their children, who Fort Bliss, Gen. and Mrs. will be absent four or five re also at Garlington months. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker will entertain a company of 14 at dinner MRS. Who has returned to her home at 39 this evening in their hon Mr. Mannix Walker, their to Boston this morning Yale-Harvard foot ball ga return the st of the week S street n, went tend the and will Mrs. Frank Mitchell will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Leonard Scullin, luter taking her guests to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Leiter's dancing class. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poter Duvid son will ulso entertain at dinner pre ceding the dancing class. Miss Leonora Agnew Greenlees i entertaining at bridge this afternoon THOMAS H. HEALY, 34 Legation street, after spending five | months in Europ [ for Miss Murgaret Rohrer, whose mai |riage to Mr. 1i. W. Bennett will taki | place Satu | Mr. and Mv William Reyburn and | Mr. and Mrs. George Gerrett have re- turned to Washington from New York, where they spent a few days at 62 | Gramercy ~ Park North Rey;: burn and Mrs. Garrett arrived in New | York Monday from Europe Former Representative Henry Sher- man Boutell und 3 Boutell, who spent the last two vears writing | friends in Europe, have returned and ests of Mr. und Mrs. Hugh s Boutell nd Mrs. Boutell will sail for on the Coute Biancamano De- | cember 9 on her maiden trip from New York, and will spend the Winter | on the Italian Rivie | | Mrs, Raiph ¥ | ington yesterd the her small son Genor < stopping at . She has with her} Richard Deahl, who is s Club Reception onight Honors Mr. Garla My « nd, author, | and his dzughter, Miss Mary Isabel | Garland, will be guests of honor at the Arts Club this evening, at a special recentio] & L1 on the occasion KAPLOWVIT Z e INCORP T2l ORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EXTRA SPECIAL SALE ss5 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES FOR $15 FINE SILKS AND CLOTHS PUR DAYTIME WEAR SMART EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS SIZES: 14, 16, 18, %6 OTHER FINE DRESSES AND GOWNS, s20 TO $43.50 POR MADAME: 36 TO 46 FOR MADEMOISELLE: 14 TO 20 YOU WilL BE /HRILLED WITH THE REMARKABLE VALUES OFFERED QUALITY COATS $1i5 CONCENTRATED PRICES: ON YOUR SELECTION. $135 PEAT FAS! \WASHING TON. $155 $175 URING A $50 TO $100 SAVING HIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY Paris JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. Entirely New Selections of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Smart Diffe rent Fashions For All Thanksgiving Social Activities At Moderate Prices Misses’ Sports Coats Street and Sports Dresses, Suiteh. ... Hats . Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats . Lest o Sas) Wool and Jersey Dresses, Silk Dresses . . ...$12.75 Hats $38.50, $49.50, $58.50 to $125 Dress Coats. .. ... ...$49.50, $65, $78.50 to $268 $16.50, $29.50, $35 to $95 Afternoon and Evening Dresses, $25, $38.50, $48.50 to $265 ...$55, $68.50, $78.50 to $189 .$10, $12.50, $14.50 to $25 2, $16.50, $22.50 to $125 $5.75, $8, $14.50 to $29.50 , $19.50, $22.50 to $59.50 -....$5, $7.50 to $12.50 ..$1.75 and $1.95 Sweaters . .........$4.25, $5.50, $8.50 to $16.50 F STREET CORNER OF 137 definite stay. of Mr. Garland’s visit to Washington. Miss Isabel McDougall, chairman of the literary committee of the Arts Club, will be hostess for the evening, assisted by other members. Mr. Claude N. Bennett has gone to Orlando, Tla., to joln Mrs. Bennett and Miss Katharine Bennett, who have an apartment there for the Winter. Mr. Bennett will divide the time be. tween Orlando and Washington, ac- cording to business necessities, living at the University Club while here. Miss Mason Honor Guest of Miss Coulling Today. Mrs. Willlam Meade Coulling is en- tertaining at a bridge tea this after- noon at the Hotel Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, who attends school in Baltimore, in compliment to Miss Maud Mason, a debutante of the season. Mrs. Coul- ling is assisted by Mrs. Jullen line Mason, Mrs. Charles Tre: Mrs. O. M. Lissak. Among the guests are Miss Anne Butler, Siss allie Brooke, Miss Kathryn Marshall, Miss Mary Virginia Richardson, Miss Mary Bradley, Miss Sydney Neale, ) Mary Happer, Miss Margaret Shelton, Miss Virginia Graham, Miss Anne Scott, Miss Adelaide Bride, Miss Eliza. beth Hume, Miss Elizabeth Styles, Miss Harrlette Atkins, Miss Betty Edwards, Miss Josephine Waeller, Miss Mary Selden, Miss Nancy Curt- | ler, Miss Charlotte Childress, Miss Elizabeth Wrenn, Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Katherine Watson, Miss Dorothy Loulse Hill, Miss Laura Winder Mar- shall and Miss Dorothea Lane. —— | Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury, accompanied | by her son-in-law and daughter, Gen. and Mrs. Douglas McArthur, arrived last night at the Willard for an in- This will be the first sit Mrs. Stotesbury has made to Washington since last Spring. She is coming to Washington from New York, although her home is in Phil delphla. Mr. Stotesbury will join her later here. Mrs. Clarence M. Busch of 3117 Woodland drive will leave Washing ton December 1 for her home on Palm Island, Miaml Beacl w. Mr. Busch | vent South last Mrs. Busch will be accompanied by her children, Miss Clarice Busch and Master Leslie Bugch, and Miss Nancy French. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Skinner have arrived in Washington from Paris, France, and are at the Shore- ham. Mr. ont, who Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware e President patronage of losely {dentified with th official and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 | miral SOCIETY. are spending the week at the Willard, entertained at dinner there last night. Mr. Dumont is consul general for the United States at Frankfort-au-Main. Mrs. Walter Douglass of Garden City, N. Y., Is at the Powhatan while visiting this cit Mrs. Millon W. Johnson enter- teined a small party at dinner at the Grace Dodge Hotel last evening fn honor of Mrs. Eli A. Helmick, wifd of Inspector General Helmick of the United States Army, and Miss Clemmie Hendry of Marryville Col- lege. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo K. Chase of Farmington, Conn., will arrive today at the Willard, making the trip by motor. Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard up to Washington from her lhome in Upperville, und is staying at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flint Damon of Boston, Mass. are at the Pow- hatan for this week Mr. and_Mrs. K. Clayton of Asheville, N. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jullus C. Martin at the Pres- fdential Apartment, on Sixteenth street. Card Party Toni For St. Matthew’s Church. The members of St. Matthew's So dality will give a card party the Mayflower Hotel this evening At 8:30 o'clock for the benefit of the church Among the patrons and patronesses are the Ambaseador of Oreat Britain and Lady Isabella Howard, Senator H. F. Ashurst, Senator Joseph Ransdell, Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. Mrs. John Joyce Rroderick, nd Mrs. Harold Norton, Admiral and Mrs. D. D. Stewart Arthur O'Brien, Col. Henry M Rear Col. Mr: For the old and This is the sort of a sale that means early shopping. Tomorrow and Bengalines. broidered hoods. quality at this price. enchanting styles. S.E. Corner Only! That Regularly Sell for $5.00, $7.50, $10 High - colored Failles Black Satins, often richly em- broidered. Gold and sil- ver cloth, some charm- ingly patterned. Metal lace and fur, in new and novel combinations. Em- has come | “apps, | Rear Ad Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Kenna Elkins, Mrs. Francia W. Hill, Mrs. Richard Hill, Mrs. O. H. P. Johnson, Mrs. Charles McKenney, Mrs. Charles | Boughton Wood and Mrs. Lee P. Warren. The executive committes of the George Baldwin McCey Unit will be in charge tomorrow of the sale of art! cles made by ex-service men at St. Llizabeth's, which will be held in the Transportation Building at Seven- teenth and I streets, and which will close tomorrow evening. The sale opened last week and has continued | through this week. The committee in charge tomorrow includes Mrs. Walter 1. McCoy, Miss Pauline Block, Mrs. E. 8. Bethel, Mrs. L. O. Colbert, Mrs. 1. H. Shaughnessy, Miss Emma Hays Heck, Mrs. Charles Demonet, s. J F. Reynolds Landis and Mrs. de . Ravenel William Among the boxholders at tonight’s meeting of the Pennsylvania Soclety, to be held in the New Willard Hotel ballroom, will be Secretary of the of Labor and Mrs Senator and Mrs. George W. Representative and Mrs. William ¢ Vare, Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. Philllps, Representative and Mrs. James M. Magee, Representative and Mrs. Adams M. W Representa- tive and Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Rhinehart. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Wattles and Mrs. W Harry Brown The honor guest at this meeting will be Mr. Willlam McKechnfe, manager of the world champlon Pittsburgh Plrates base ball team. He I8 being accompanied here by a number of friends from his home town of Wil- Kkinsburg, Pa. The League of American Pen Wom- en of the District of Columbla will entertain Capt. Victor Kerney and ! members of the cast of the Washing- Ity Footwear 1304 F Street Adjoining Loew’s Palace An Exclusive Shop Featuring Popular ated he: trict sumptuo furnished, featuring new and popu- lur footwear styles of as- sured quality, yet featur- ing them at popular prices, numely $6, $7 and $8 Dance— Silver Kid Pumpi Speclally Priced | Larga assortment of Rhinestons and Cut Steel B Hosiery at moderate prices. Muarson Mavrice 13th and G Streets N.W. Don't miss seeing these lovely hats in our windows. Tomorrow Only! A One-Day Sale of Stunning New Style Hats Colors ton Guild Theater at a tea Sunday afternoon, in the local clubhouse at 1709 H street. Mr. ney will give an address on the little theater move- ment, and dernonstrate, by means of a miniature model, effective lighting, decorations and other stage technique “CAFE LOUISE” Chicken and Waffle Dinner Seventy-five Cents. w Munagement. Open Sunday. o 110 V. Miss Bertha Swan will be the hos tess, and will preside at the luncheon given by the American Association of University Women at the clubhouse tomorrow at 1 o'clock, in honor of Dr. Arthur N. Young( economic adviser of the State Department, who will speak on “Economic Questions and Our For- eign Relations.” Tomorrow evening 8 o'clock, Miss Ruby Nevin, chairman of the dra- matic section of the American Asso cfation of Univ it Women, will present the newly o ni: Univer- sity Players in a comedy, “The Florist Shop,” by Winnifred Blacl A re- eeption will follow the presentation. Boot Shop Exclusive Women’s Footwear 5 | The Maryland, Virginia and District | i/ of Columbla regions group of cat loguers and bibliographers will have [ §5/ @ dinner party tomorrow evening in the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. Among those who will appear (Continued on_Ninth Page. WindowShades Oup ability to mke Good Window Shades 0" order. at “factory prices give 30U A'"Better Shade for Lews Mones. Draperies, Slip Covers. MC DEVITT Main 321 1317 F St oney. 1 for Estimatea Dulin & Martin Bldg. ) .AS . ;i;;i:mgzturd;gy' VS;tlei.' COATS For Little Girls —in an assortment of becoming styles in good-looking wool ma- terials; handsomely fur trimmed; mostly 7 to 10 sizes. $10 to $15 Values Saturday Only at $8.95 Tomorrow 98¢ 98¢ 98¢ L) Infants’ Sacques, Special Dainty styles in pink, white and 100 Infants’ Unbreakable Dolls e little faces that vou will fall in 1 blanke e S —— 25 Women’s Sweaters. Tomorrow Slip-on & French blue with w r one of the 1 women to get o PUNSChiw E Street Corner 8 OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- i % that glitter with silver and gold— Phantom Red Black Wood Beige Spruce Green Copper Grey Boise de Rose Gold, Silver No one ever thought of selecting hats of such distinction and high Loveliest of Fifth Avenue modes in scores of N imported materials that the debutante and “collegiate tripper” will love be- cause they twinkle with metal cloth as Paris decrees. Pastel tints, moire and brocade designs, metal laces, rough and smooth cloths, fur trim- mings and metal flowers play to the fimeligt:t. And best of all, they're styles that copy Paris.