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i H SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Have Guests at White House for Several Days. 112 President and Mrs. Cool- ldge have with them at the Executive Mansion Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of rrived last eve . Coolidge will attend the con- >hiladelphia Symphony afternoon in the Wash- Distinguished Ita Entertained in New York. The Ambassador of Italy and Sig- nora di Martino were the guests in whose honor Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt entertained at din- ner last evening in their home on Fifth avenue in New York. Others in the company were Conte and Contessa Volpi and other members of the Ital debt commission, who are on their way home after conferences in Washing- ton. Gen. and Mrs. Vanderbilt took thelr guests later to the opera. The Minister of Axel ‘Wallenberg, will go to New York to- morrow and Mme. Wallenberg will join him there the end of the week. They will meet the new Swedish ship Gritnholm, which will arrive Sunday on her maiden voyage. They will re- turn to Washington the middle of next week. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone entertained at dinner last eve- ning In the presidential suite of the New Willard Hotel, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow. The other guests were the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, the Secre- tary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler, Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, *he solicitor general and Mrs. William Mitchell, the First Assistant Postmas- ter General, Mr. John H. Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Henry Dimock, Miss Laura Harlan and Mr. Grosvenor Backus. Senator and Mrs. Robert Beecher Howell are again in their apartment at 1868 Columbia road, where they will be through the Winter. Mrs. Hiram Bingham has joined Senator Bingham at the Powhatan after a week's visit to her home in New Haven, Con: Mrs. Sackett, wife of Senator Sack- ett of Kentucky, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Charles Colfax Long, who entertained a com- pany of 50 at the Chevy Chase Club. Mrs. Long will entertain at luncheon December 2 at the Washington Club. The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, will return to Washington tomorrow after an absence of several days. The assistant military attache for seronautics of the French embassy, Ma). Georges Thenault, will leave to day for St. Joseph, Mo., where his marriage to Miss Sarah Spencer will take place Saturday, December b. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines will spend the coming week end in New York attending theannual Army- Navy foot ball game Saturday. After the game Gen. and Mrs. Hines will entertain at dinner at the Astor Hotel in honor of their son, Cadet John L. Hines, Jr. Admiral and Mrs, R. E. Coontzand their daughter, Miss Bertha Coontz, are at the Powhatan for a week's wisit. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. W. A. Bethel will have their daughters, Miss Prances Bethel and Miss Elizabeth Bethel, with them for Thanksgiving. The Misses Bethel, who are students in the sophomore class at Bryn Mawr College, will join their parents in their apartment in the Marlborough tomor- Tow. The chief of the Bureau of Ef- ficlency and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown had as their guest last week Dr. Frederick A. Cleveland, former chat man of President Taft's commission on economy and efficlency and now a member of the faculty of Boston Uni- versity. Former Chief of Staff, United States Kirby on his return from Cuban waters. Lieut. and Mrs. FitzGerald have as | Mondell, Mrs. their guest over Thanksgiving the|and Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Mr. ant S wworewoo D, MISS HELEN WTLLIAMS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Europe. After a few weeks here she will go to Florida for the remainder of | the Winter. latter’'s cousin, Miss Mary Hazard Holmes of Bel Air, Md. Mrs. Claude Bingham, wife of Col. Bingham of the Chemical Warfare Service, entertained at luncheon yes- terday. The luncheon was given in honor of Mrs. C. E. C. G. Charlton, wife of the military attache of the British, embassy, who' was unable to be present owing to the official mourn- ing for Queen Alexandra. The guests were Mrs. John L. Hines, Mrs, Malin Cralg, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. R E L L L L L T2 T2 e, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Frank Hines, Mrs. Hugh Drum, Mrs. lond, Mrs. Walter K. Wilson, Mrs. Joseph Wall, Mrs. Richard Ellls, Mrs. 8. C. Coldwell, Mrs. Brady Mitchell, Mrs. Douglas McCaskey, Mrs. Percy Bishop and Mrs. Charles Kilbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Hosts at Dinner Last Night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing en- tertalned at dirner last even thelr guests included the Sec the Navy and Mrs. Wilbu g Justice and Sanford, Senator Richard P. Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wa ., Mr. and Mrs. A. mbers Oliphant, Judge and M dwin B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Dulles, Commissioner and Mrs. ¥enning, Mr. and Mr: ank W, Frederic M. Paist, Dr. | | | | | Williams, who recently returned from Mrs. John A. Tillema, Mr. and Mrs. | Fred E. Wright, Mrs. Willlam Strong, | Mrs. Robert E. Speer, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. William Hamilton Bayly, Judge nd s Thomas Edwin Brown, Miss France E. Chickering, Dr. and Mrs. Lucius Clark, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Elizabeth Eastman, Mr. Joseph Eas man, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Charles | M. Ffoulke, Judge and Mrs. C. C.| McChord, Mrs. Henry lood, | Bishop and Mrs. James E. Freeman, | | | [ ‘ | Intriguing New FROCKS That Reflect the Judge and Mrs. Samuel J. Graham, George Nugent, Mrs. Frederick Kel- | Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. dall, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner, Dr. iri‘i(fA'FE 'LOUISE” Harriman, Dr. David Jayne Hill, Dr. Vernon Kellogg, Mrs. John B. Ken- ind Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewis and Bdishop and Mrs. Wlilllam Fraser McDowell. Mrs. Thomas Bradley entertained at luncheon today for her daughter, Miss Mary Bradiey, in her homs, on Twenty-eighth street. The guests in- cluded Miss Anne Butler, Miss Fran. ces McKee, Miss Hallle Brooke, Mlss ancessa McKenney, Miss Dorothy 1ill, Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw, Misy Maud Marshall Mason, Miss Char- totte Childress, Miss Sophie Heale, Miss Anne Archbold, Miss Elizabeth Iume, Miss Sydney Neale and Miss Dorothy Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. Parker, jr., will give a dance this evening, in the | Shoreham Hotel, in compliment to Miss Lilie Roosevelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roosevelt, and Miss Mary Bradley, Miss Elizabeth Beale, Miss Sophie Beale, Miss Audrey Car- ter, Miss Elizabeth Dorsey, Miss Eliza- beth Hume, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Irone Russell, Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Greenlees, Miss Marfon Russell and Miss Char- lotte Freeman Clark. Mrs. Lincoln Green and Mrs. Hill, mother of the hostess, presided at the tea table. Miss Betty Line has returned to Washington, after spending severaly monthy at Ragged Mountain, N. H. a 10.day absence which he will spend nt Fort Worth, Tex., where he will (Continued on Ninth Page) Sydney Neale, daughter of Mrs. S. C. Neale, both debutantes of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will entertain | at dinner preceding the dance for their house guests, Miss Elizabeth Poe, Miss | Grace Poe and Miss Govan Ligon of Baltimore, who will spend the night with them, having come to attend the | dance, ; Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt will be| hosts to a small company at dmner‘ for their daughter, Miss Roosevelt, preceding the dance. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Snyder will entertain a small company informally at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Eleanor Snyder, pre- eding the dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Myron Parker, jr. ' Mrs. Frank A. West has {ssued In- vitations for a ball which she will give Thursday evening, December 17, in the New Willard Hotel to present her | daughter, Miss Winifred West, to| society. Miss Diana Cumming, who is chair- man of the girls’ committee for the | ball tomorrow evening for the benefit | | of the E iscopal Eve, Ear and Throat | will be hostess at dinner | her guests later to the ball. | sher Hill was host- | ess at a bridge tea yesterday after- | noon in compliment to her sister, | rs. Egmont F. Koenig, who s visit: | their mother, Mrs. Richard S. | 11, The oth guests were Miss BEST WORK —vou will find here always. Repair- | ing, Remodeling, Redyeing. Special | prices. FURRIER Ave. N.W. Old-Fashloned Thanksgtving Dinner, S Our ability to make Good Window Shades o * at factory prices gives you A Better Shas r Mones. Draperies. Slip Covers. Arnow WM Runtl for Estimates Dulin & Martin Bldg. Banquets, Parties, Weddings, Etc. “Service in Your Home” 400 New Jersey Ave. NW. Lincoln 3427 We make a_special feature of preparing and delivering to your address— The Choicest Salads —of every variety Give us a “Ring” and our Banguet Manager will call. Have You Lunched At Nunnally’s Recently? Good food, served amid dainty surroundings. Appreciative service. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925. SOCIETY. “ e House of Talhion” Thanksgiving Sale Of Fine Quality Coats Specially Purchased and Coats From Our Own Stock $69.50 Values $ 5 9.50 $75.00 Values Distinctive Styles for Women and Misses R VY ST YL $80.00 Values $85.00 Values Luxuriously Fur Trimmed R0 RO N Yt S, SR, YR Y ‘ifié 2) D g 1223 F Street NW. Music twelve until two. daily, Always a splendid assort- ment of “Homemade™” Can- dies in Our Candy Depart- ment. Modest prices and fresh. Evening Slippe rs Special for Thanksgiving Day mHETHER intended for your own table or for Thanksgiving remembrances to others, you want BLACKISTONE'S I?LO\\'ERS to be sure of the finest and freshest. All seasonable Flowers and Blooming Plants in abundance, with the following SPECIALS available at both our H street and I street Specially Arranged Corsages $3.50 Sweet Peas $2 2o Assorted Boxes of Flowers, $5 BEAUTIFULLY BERIBBONED stores: Beautiful Baskets of Flowers, $5 Centerpieces For Thanksgiving Tables, SPECIAL $3 14th & H 1222 F St. Phone Frank.5357 Sl FOR REMEMBRANCE! “Dans la Nuit” —the perfume of that great Paris dres maker—WORTH—a small bo This very new model of im- ported gold kid with new high slender heel will meet the fancy of those of the most exacting Phone Main 3707 Face Powder a jm F StLNW. A —or the large size, $11.00. d Toilet the enser Army, Gen. Peyton C. March and Mrs. March were guests of honor at dinner Jast evening of the United States Am- bassador to Spain, Mr. Alexander Moore, who entertained in his home in Madrid. Gen. and Mrs. March are guests of the Ambassador for several days. Mrs. Paul Bastedo, wife of Comdr. Bastedo, will return to Washington tomorrow from New York, where she 1s making a short visit. Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz went to New York today to meet Lieut. Gantz, who arrived there today aboard the V. S. S. Richmond from Cuban waters. Lieut. and Mrs. Gantz will remain in New York for the Army-Navy foot ball game, and will come to Washington next week to be the guests of the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. George Warren Of- fu! Mrs. Offutt has as her guest Miss Flizabeth Evelyn Offutt of Newark. taste. Also shown in silver kid, silver brocade, white satin, black satin and patent leather. ICIHE ‘Propcr Potwear F Street at Tenth Spring Mode Yes—Your Coat Is Ready! Slip into it tomorrow at our Thanksgiving Coat Sale—and he 1 ire of wearing it on Thanksgiving Day! Mighty big values at this timely coat event! Any small alterations will be taken care of immediately! Three big special price groups *85 Prices Begin at hocketbook 1316 G STREET Mrs. Hugh Parks Kirby of Annapo- Ms spent several days with Lieut. and other fok fier . CITY CLUB BLDG, Mrs. John Fitzgerald in their apart- Hannia Shop/ A - W W — ‘p == s ment in Kew Gardens. Mrs. Kirby has i gone to Philadelphia to meet Lieut. | 222220l Tl T e e T, - T Schwartz—Ladies’ Tailor || | e Ready-to-Wear Dresses Formerly 829 14th St. NEW ADDRESS 1727 L St., at Conn. Ave. Around the cornc- from the Mayflower Hotel Ground Floor—18th and Columbia Rd. | Epecial Sunday Turkey Superb Dinner. ... §1 eck-day Dinoee, b fe 3130 Don't Miss Our Special Thank French_Cooking—Colum! Brothers WINTER COATS WITH " FINEST FURS 88.00 Regularly 135.00; 145.00; 155.00; 165.00 o[ olc———o|[c——=o)] Colonial Four-Post Beds HE vogue for early-American types of fur- niture finds reflection, at Henderson’s, in a varied selection of Colonial Four-Post Beds, Highboys, Lowboys, Chests of Drawers, etc., as well as complete snites of BEDROOM and DINING ROOM FURNITURE. A visit to Henderson is accom- panied by no obligation on your part. JAM ES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—phones Main 7675 Main 7676 jol———|oj———[o]———|q] ersiths _Suation Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware $85 Wine-color Roulus- tra Coat with shirred side els bordered $110 Brown Dove Kash- aretta Coat with pointed shaw! collar and deep cuffs of dyed squirrel. Panel flare. For a Miss! mHE fabrics, the furs, the fash- ions that Paris has decreed. Silhouettes of accepted smartness, presenting flared and straight- line motifs of varied treatment, singu- larly correct. A Brown Roulustra Coat, trimmed with P brown fox fur collar with platinum wolf and cuffs. This youth- fur, which also forms ful model makes ef- the Queen Anne fective use of el cellar and cuffs. For side flares. Fora Miss! Madame. These coats pictured are typical of the wonderful values in this sale. The most lavish use of furs characterizes all three groups—and the particular furs, materials and colors now most popular are plentifully represented. The tre- mendous reception this sale has been accorded so far is proof that the values are decidedly unusual. Don’t miss this opportunity! ‘Women's Coats—Second Floor Stunning Wrappy Coat of brown velori with a brown wolf stole collar which For nearly a century and er—since President erson’s administration —we have enjoyed the patronage of chose most closely identified with the and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 alo]——lo|——=|5]—|o|—[u| Priced to Invite Immediate Acquisition TWELVE THIRTEEN F