Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1925, Page 8

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* SOGCIETN., OC Alrs. Coolidge Occupying White House for Rachmaninoff Concert This Box at Poli’s RS, COOLIDGE will attend plano recital this after v of My, Sergei Rach at & Thester Mrs ge deieg Wushingt The Ambass. Dasschne yank sir daughters , Washingion 1his rrow nwrning from Ambussador wen « wtaving Diaeschiner daughters arriving todas the Paris from thelr home fn ahiere they have heen since Secretary and Mrs. Kellogy Guests at Panama Legation. The Secrerary of State and Yellogz ware the zuests of honor at IETY Afternoon. Henry Allen Cooper. wife of Represent ative Cooper of Rucine, Wis; Mrs, Henry Shecidan. Mrs. Walter W, Hus land. wife of the Second Assisiani Nec etary of Labor. and Miss Agnes Hart \Wilsor The debutante nill have with her Miss Helen Gury. Miss Mury Nel 1. Misse Hallie Br he. Mias 1 ine Wataon. Miss Flizabeitt Suther la Miss Ma June Hurban wnd Miss Nupey Gannon. daughier of (he cotmmendant of the midehipmen of the Naval Academy. | Mre. Mathews will wesr x gown of black chiffon velvet, mude on slightiy draped lines. and embroideced in cut xieel. A woft drapery of the velvel Hned with flame Keorgetie crepe fulis frow one shoulder aud w ixrge vinm weni of the Leads holds the dravery 1 vne side of the skirt She will Weur a large blach veiver hat. Miss Mathews will wear & d@inty frock of White Chiffon. made on straighi lines with a Bare shivt with several godeos of the chiffon. The gonu is em broidered In wilver swiin beuds (he waist Iline belng marked Ly u hesvy | design of the Leads. snd \he godels ouilined with the beads. She will carey 4 shower buuguet of white Lusen. Hear Adwical and Mis. Chacles 2 MeVay, Jr. and Maj. Gen. and Mrs W. M. Black have jusi enguged per manent sccomodations st the Mar intque. Col. wnd Mrs. Herman Clade wiil entertain at dinner urday evenin WEDNESDAY Association conference being held here. Mra. Joseph R. Frelinhuysen, wife n! former Senator Fr‘elin‘hu‘("r;d‘or New Yor Miss V to present oria Frelinghuy and Mes. Chauncey G. Parker, | will entertain at dinner Friday | avening preceding the Junlor league | cabaret hall. Mrs. Charles Colfax Long enter- { tained a company of 12 at luncheon at the Washington Club. Mrs. Frank informally at luncheon today at the Congressional Country Club in honor of Mrs. M. H. Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker Cren. shaw have issued cards for tea, with dan-ing. Wadnesday afierncon. e cember 30, from 4 1o ‘clock At Rauscher's. when their daughter Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw, will make | her debut Mra. Calvin Coolldge will hold a re | ception a1 the White House Friday at noon for ithe distinguished visitors hers for the midatlantic division bi ennlul meeting of the American Nurses Association. Among the guesix internationally nurking world will he Miss Annie W Goodrich. dean of the Yale Universiiy Sehool Nursing: Prof. Isabel M <tewurt University: Miss Addw Eliredge. presi deni of the association: the nursing chiefs of the Government services Julia Stimson. Miss Beatrice Mixs Lucy Minnigerode Mary Mickev-—-and Miss Nuves, directc nursing service. Mrw. Hanry T. Allen. wife of Gen | Allen. is in charge of the bridge party nd bazaar which the Women's Army nd Navy Leagne is giving Thurs ! day afiernoon of this week. The af. fair is 1o be given in ald of the cluh house for enlisied men and will 1ake place a1 the Idiers Henry entertained | known in the! eachern College Columbia ! of Red Cross DECEMBER 2. 1925 SOCIETY. Marines’ Club, went, at 2:30 o'clock many useful sultable for offered for sale al vefy prl 8. ‘e will be served to visitors at 5 is hoped that v | Will take advantage of this opp nity to visit the club and thus show their interest in this patriotic idea of offering a comfol hle retreat for en listed men when off duty. e elub I* equipped with reading rooms. { gamen of varlous kinds, batha and | sShowers, and a bed may be mecured for the night for a very nominal| sum. | Among those who have taken tahles | for the bridge ara Mrs. William ¥, | Dennis, Mrs. Charles Treat, Mrs. Her | hert Slocomb. Mrs. Henry T. Allen. Mrs. Edward Harriman, Mrs. Doug Mrs. Sherrill, Mrs. Shean, Miss a Hitcheock., Mre. Howard Clark and Mrs. Edward Herndon. 1015 L atreet north ere will be reasonable | Mrs. Philander Knox. who has {heen away from Washington for a ! brief period, has returned to Washing. {ton. and has taken possession of one {of the residential apartments at the Mayfower for the rest of the season. The banguet room of Memorial Con- | tinental Hall was the scene of a large | and festive luncheon party today, when Mre. Anthony Wayne ook, president general of the Daughters of |the American Revolution. entertained [for Miss Rosamund Reed. the debu tante daughier of Senator and Alrs David Atken iieed of Pennsylvania The guesix were received in the Con inecticut room. one of the manv per fectly furnished rooms given hy the ontinued on Ninth Page.) TAR SALVE Sallors and | Pled Plper Shoes in an Exclusive Shop Mothers everywhere know of Piper Health Shoes for children; tors O, K. without a tack or a nail Pied doc- them because they're made and perhaps these are the reasons we're <o proud of being Washington's sole agents! Childrew's Shop—Second Floor Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen-Five F Street 7 LT T 2 2 27 2O 2 7 77T T2 77, The 27727777727 Daintiest FROCKS for the gayest season of the vear ng of the At the New Willard Hotel in Senora de of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Others in pany were the Am | #nd will later iake their gueat hacradar of Germany and Baroness | (he first Army dence st the hote: Maltzan, the Ambassador of Brazil e geninor do Amaral: the Minister of | (07 Prices begin Ruabert l.nn! \g. hes gone (“’ SR ST R Our -hnnv to nuk- f.onfl Wm‘u' Shades : for the week and will re !§,ciety were guests vesterdsy visiting Mr. and Mrs. James E. Suitzerlund and Mme. Peter: Suletor| (i Monday. Mes. Jansing will re.| U Mre. George leweit | Earnes T Ctheir 1750 N atreet, and Mre. Claude A. Swanson, Senator | .give Monday novu wnd will be Myvers al her house, 2810 S siveel, iv | for a week. Mvs. Poindexter has been eand Mrs Despard - Goff. Ml 40 huwe Monduys through the sesson. | mes. Mivs Gertrude H. Hussey. exien | visiting their old home in Washington Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hinee the Mrs. Joseph Colguitt is euntertain | sion secretary of the Nationsl Organi | State wnd will sail for Peru Decem Assimant Secrefary of the Nuvy and| g ui bridge this sfiernovn. her | zetion for Public Health ing. | ber 10 Alrs Theodore Douglas RobIN&ON. | g eais tnciudiog Mrs. Willlmin S, Thome present were Mrs. Waitnian My, and Mrs. Godfrey lowell Cubul. | gensou, Mrs. Tee Menoist. Mra. Reid Croms, president; Miw. Cressoli New Sunalor ik Mra Hariey Wilkon. Mre. Johu B jjuar Mes. Henry L. Bloed. Mra. | buld. vice prexident: Miss Gertride 1 1 Hendarson and Mr. Willlam Jennings raiy King, Mrs. Harry A. Borles. Bowilug. director; Mrs. Dwight Clara Price. Mrs. Charles Heyl jr. Mrs. Harctson Mrs. Fraukitu Ellis. M E 2 — s 1 i Girani, Mrs. John C. H. lee Mra. Smith, Mes. K. M. Kauff he Minister Switzerland SO0 G uphell Turner. Mrs. Henry ol | Kmory Mme. Peter wlll enteriatn & vombMIt | combe, Miss Ruth Jones. Mrs. Thomas Mia Mandeville Caglisic. Mrx at dinner this evening in h L. Larkin, Miss Klizabeth iftll, Mise Potier Julia Matiis, Mrs the: Ambassador of laly and Nora Hill, Mrs. Harry a. Willia Feank \Weedeu d. Martino. | Mrs. George Gillias., Mrs Jobu H i Miss lusse Knapp, Mrs. Frances Webster, Mrs. #u inferextiug talk on the “Fur | W. ‘Beale Bowle. Mrs. Robprt 8 1and Services of the Natlous) Orgs the' Ambaseador of Spain and Senora | Mrs. George Worthington. jr.. and &1 support by member organiza e Riane, he Ambassador of Italy | Mrs. Clay Bayly. Additionai guests AL AT B aRiano S the Minisier | Will Join the company for tea. when BndeSignors Cehax Timothy | Mrs. Hevl and Mra. Worthington will of fhe Irish Free State, Mr. Timothy | Mes. Heul and Mra. W N J. Smiddy; the counselor of the Hun. | Presid e . Tarian lagation and Mrs. Pelenyi, Sen Mrs. Dorothy Lenroot Black artor and Mrs. Willlam H. King, Mr. | daughter ot Senator M. Trvine Mra. Robert Lanstng, Mr. and | . Lenroot of Wisconsin. hax ar- | ! Mrs. George T. Marve. Mr. and Mra | 1ived in Washington from her home, ['®8I* for a few duys before coming Woodbury Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | {n California. and fs visiting her ¢ Washington for the Winter. Mitchell. Conte and Coniessa di | parents, at the Woodward. Mrs. Len Mrs. Mairy Nortons first o Ma. Pagliano and Mrs. Juhn Allen | root fs convalescing from long and | epresentative in Congress from New e Tougherty serloux lliness Jersey, has taken wn apariment at yWardman Park liotel Hair In Perfect Condition 20¢ Jar s os: Window Shades I”I""R” KATIE DIJNN 517 11t Strect, Porter luncheon foduy were the mont Lo the Nationai enteriuin 1316 G STREET CITY CLUB BLDG. Suneners FGaltGBu) . _ = | / "ha Mintster of Greees und Mm ponlos entertained at dinner las Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware and Mrs. Perry Belwont vesterday in New York abosrd Majestic from Paris, where they been since the carly Summer and Mrx. Belmont will be at arvived Foi nearly & cenpurs and the Nt d ec —since Presider Jelersor s adminis racon inelnding Robert tor Ressrvations 5 an o offcial and social life of the cepital and nation. The Minister of Czechuslovakia, br.| Established 1802 Zdenak Flerlinger entertained nt/ Inncheon vesterday at the legatiou, when his guests included the United ates Minister to Czechoslovakia, Mr J.ewis Kinsteln: the counselcr of the| Germany embassy and Frau Dieck | hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Willlamn B Castle jr. Mrs. Tawrence Townsend and Mr Aarriner of the S Department Mfss Elizubeili Huvues will enter : tuin & small company xi dinner this | Ais, David 1. Sratnard Lux closed eveniug her couniry place In North Asheville wud s joining ard o Washing for ¢} Mrs. Brainurd's daughter, Miss ithrie. will remain in Barope until Spring 414 9th St 1914.16 Pa. 233 Pa. Ave. Representative aud Mrs. Jumes G Strong huve come o Washingion for the Winter und revpened (heir spari- went at Wurdmanu Park llotel, wfie spendiug (he Sumwer ui their houe “Arcade Sho |t Kunsus reade Shop™ 3212-14 14th St EIGHT STORES of SERVICE in SHOES led, HOSIERY 3 I . Puindexter, Wite of dlas Miss Elizabeth Johuson, duughier saador to Peru, Mere. bury. N. .. will arrive in Washington of Mr. un@ Mrs. O. . Perry Johu Mrs. Miles Puindexter. wife of the for the congressional opening. sou, will entertalu at luncheon Fri Unlied States Ambaxsador tu Peru o arman il artive the first of the 48 1u compliment 1o her house “CAFE LOUISE” it they have an apartment at the | kuest, Misy Mary Lee Carroll of Watle Dinner, Senator lLee N. Overman of Salin R WASHINGION & LEADING FLORIST FLOWERS — The Most Inexpes Aid to Hospirality Balthmore, who will wreive this e tan 2 fternvon Senator and Mrs. T Foni. who are at their home in mington. Del. will not come to Wash ington for several weeks Mr. wnd Mrs. Frankin H. Kilis will be hosts 1o a company ai dinner Fri day evening. aud will tuke their guesis luter to the Juuior Leugue caburet bull Harcy 1. at the New Willard ho Bave! The members of the Luurd of man | ngers of the I N Slipper Headquarters ! ITH “Hahn” stores all over town, and tremendous stocks—of course, we lead in Xmas Slipper selections. Think of all the love and good cheer expressed in gifts of SLIPPERS to one’s women friends! Home of the 4merican Beauty Rose No acceptable formal or informal oceasfon or enter tainment of any char- ter 18 complete without FLOWERS Gude's years of experi- ence is vours to assit and guard vour choice. GUD Tiwwo Stores lor Your Concenience 1212 F St. N.W, 1102 Conn. Ave. e e T A PROTEST AGAINST DEPRECIATION tive and Mrs. Massachusetts n Washington from Cen terville, have taken an apartment at the Mavfower for the coming con- |~ gressional session menre Rust and Ink The Secretary of the Smithsonian | ;. Institution and Mre. Charles D. Wal- | Stains Safely ceti are entertaining at dinner thix | —with the handy Erusticator Pencil. evening in honor of Justice Edward No injury to fabrics or to fast col- Terry ‘ord fe as convenient. Just dip the ‘n'l’\ekl into water, moisten rust-stain Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mathews and rinse in clear wa Equally Introduce Daughter at Tes effective treatment in same handy pencil and Mrs. Jerry Antle Mathews|p,ide. for ink and rialn wi u tea dance 'his zft Kt o other stains. To be had arnvon from 4 v 7 o'clock. at Kausch e oy ar's, when they will present their ! daughier, Miss Evelyn Muthews, tu w98 Storss i society. The ballcoom ut Hauscler's | g ! has bean decorated w cut flowers. smilax aud pulms, wod the bud and | thode assist! her will stund hefulel a scren t fowers wnd ferns /3Mrs. Mathews will have ussisting her | Afrm. Albert H. Vestal, wife of Kepre \oantatlve Venisl of Indluna: Mrs BRO HALDEMAN Since 1883 Cleaners and Dyers 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. Phone Frank at w‘o - s Comp Pa. ‘ [ CHecry Felt Slippers for s - ! Women and Children, at 79c OMEN'S and Children’s Cozy Felt Ribbon-trim Moccasins Children’s High-cut Bootees, with picture trim or Astra khan collars. In American Beauty, Old Rose, Copen Biue. China Blue. Dark Orchid, Taupe or Royal T'urple! Royally welcome gifts—at a mighty low price. "Walking With' Fatigue Left Out is easy in the antilever Shoe Because the Cantilever is made for Comfort. It is as Flexible as the foot and shaped like it. zn9 CONNECTICUT AVENUE RQU.S— AN AUTOMOBILE engineer who ted the Rolls-Royce works and saw the famous bump-test said, “I don’t see how any car can stand that!” Rolls-Reyce abandoned the usual Quilted Slippers for women. method of testing the design of a motor- 6 dainty colors; padded Q5. . ¢ar by driving it ever rough roads. No Soles;(sllicipompons. .. human being could withstand the terrific bumping and jolting involved in driving a car over steel ties eight inches high at sixty miles an hour—the test imposed by Rolis-Royce engineers. Annual Clearance of Winter Fashions An of/rrmq of real importance in fash- ton amnd in value, for Pasternak never spe- clally prepares for special sales—they are always taken from actual stock! Daniel GX‘CCH Women's “Comfy" Slippers, Women's Soft Black Kid with satin collar. Luxuri Strap Slippers, comfprtahle ously soft padded §0 5() for “kitchen ‘and &7 o3 wool soles house wear. ... Very Special Group of FUR-LINED COATS Were Now $175 $225 $210 $285 $225 It supports your tired foot with corseting com- fort 2 Black Kaamirella lined with black Caracwl fur .$235 1 Tan French Imported febric— toge fur-lined .$335 1 French Grey Kashmere lined with Silver Muskrat. . .. 1 Brown Kashmirella, Cocoa Musk- rat fur lining. 3350 1 Tomato Red Joseena, Nuiria Fur lined ......... 3265 DRLSSI&S Daytime and Evening frocks in the smart styles and the new fabries that reflect the Pasternak standard in tAeir quality and making. Taslored Street Dresses Satin end Velvet Afternoon Frooks Formal Gowns for Dinner and Evening Functions. 3 Giroups Radically Reduced to $45 $55 $69 1t is easy to walk in, and Pressy as well. Our own exclusive “Lady Luxury™ Silk Stockings OR the utmost in Christ- mas silk hosiery beauty and perfection Guaranteed! Service-weight thread silks; per- fect, full fashioned; in over $ Special Sale 5,000 Pairs Women's Winter Shoes * $4.45 At Our 7th St. and 9th St. Stores Only We'll be glad to show the Cantilever on your Wfoot. And that’s the only way to tell much about any N.\h-we_ The bump-test machine drives the road under the car. Six hundred terrific jolts per minute compress into a 100 hours the punishment of more than 20 years. Lead- ing American and foreign cars failed to nd up under this test for ten minutes. Yet, every Rolls-Royce is designed to resi this grueling test for 100 hours. Small wonder that we can guarantee every me- chanical part against failure for three years. 5 W';.:I:)-u‘ld.(b:lzl‘clu;:y: :::,“o‘:‘,ff‘:: Continuing thieA clearance of 2 Parrs, $3.50 2 100-mile trial trip, which will be arranged 20 popular fashions—reduced Sheer, all-silk chifions, flawless in to suit yeur comvemience over smy rosds from $5.95 and $7. Included are texture and exceptionally $1 95 you care te select. new Midwinter Pumps and sserviceable. 30 colors * strap effects. Patents, Browns, 3 Pairrs, $5.50 (At all our “Stocking Shops™) Prices $7.50 to $13.00 Sold in Washingtom, D. C., oaly by Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F Street N.W. Second Floor—Over Veene Men's Shoo Washington Office and Maintenance Depot 2400 16th Street N.W. BRANCHES AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIRS Satins, Velvets. All sizes!

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