Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 8

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SO SOC President and Irs Coolidge Give Their| Annual Reception Tonight for the Judiciary. HE President and Mrs. Co v idge will hold the third their Winter's serfes of state | A receptions tonizht, the event | fs being in ‘nlnm of the judi ciary. Arrangements are practically as were those for the other state re- ceptions. Spanish Envoy Guest at Guatemalan Legation To he Ambaseador of Spaln and Senora de Riano will he the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Didnister of C Senora de Sanchez Lat entertain a company o who will wite of will o to Baroness de fer, Ambassador of Belgium. York tomorrow morning to | spend several da e will receive Friday, January 1 d Friday, J. uary The Am Senora de S vesterday from York. wor of Cuba and nchez Aballi returned a short stay The Minister of Sweden, Capt. Wal lentérg, went to New York vesterda and is at the Plaza for a few days. The Minister of the Irish State, Dr. Timothy Smiddy. will re. turn to his ipartment at Wardman Park Hotel o.ay after a brief trip to New York Mme. Stmoupoulos, wife of the Mi ister of Greece, will he at home Thur: dey, January 15, and Thursday, Jan uary at the legation from 4 to 8:30 o'clock. The Minister Austria and Mme. Prochnik 4vill entertain at dinner Jan uary 28. Mme. Prochnik = not be at home tomorrow afternoon, but will receive Fridays, January To and Jan: ecretary of the Treasury, Mr. | Andrew W. Mellon, was the rinking guest at the luncheon given tod: the Assistant Secretary of the T ury and Mrs. Charles 8. Dew compliment to Mr. Gilbert. Among the other guests were the Undersecretary of the Treasury, . Gurrard B. Winston; the first sec. of the Rumanian legation and Nano, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Anderson and Miss Suzette Dewey, daughter of the hosts. Labor rejoined Mrs. artment at Wardman | a speaking Detroit, The Secretary o Davis in their 4 Park Hotel vesterday after tour, on which he visited Chicago and St. Louis. Mrs. Lord, wife of Gen, 1. M. Lor director of the Bureau of the Budget, will be ut home Fridavs during Junuary. nator James W. Wadsworth, jr.. and the chief of staff, United States Army, Gen. John L. Hines, and Mrs. Hines will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the deputy chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Dennis Nolan, and Mrs. Nolan, who will entertain at the w Willard preceding the second of the series of Army dances. Senator Wadsworth, Gen. and Mrs. Nolan and Mrs. Nugent, wife of Col. George A. Nugent, will receive the guests at the dance, and Col. U. Grant, 3d, will make the presenta- tions. Among others entertaining at dinner bef the dance will be Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Edgar Jadwin, Maj. Gen and Mrs. Creed C. Hammond and Col. and Mrs. E. V. Bookmiller. Mrs. Walter F. George, wife of Sen- ator George of Georgia, will not be at home this afternoon, but will re- ceive January 14 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Gann will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve- ning preceding the Friday evening dancing class at the New Willard. The Misses Cummins, sisters of Senator Albert B. Cummins, will be at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in their home, 1424 Sixteenth street, and will have assisting them the wives of the Iowa delegation in Congress. Representative and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant will entertain at a buffet sup- per tomorrow evening in their apart- ment at Wardman Purk Hotel, in com- srs, Edward E. Robbins, preceding the Friday evening dancing class at the Wi Hotel. The guests will number 30, all members of the class, Representative E Hart Fenn left this morning for Hartford, Conn., where he will remain a few days. Mrs. Fenn entertained a small com- THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Bargai —when clearance consideration of cost—and concentrates on quick reduction the ' in New | Free | and Mrs. S. Parker | CIETY. IETY luncheon today in her home, treet. Yesterday luncheon, musical, Mr. Clyde "hll)||.\ and Mrs. Har Representati Mrs. William Hull have as their house guest rdman Park Hotel Mrs. F. J. tewin of Nashville. Tenn. Mr. Ole-| in will come up from Nashville tof the week end with Mr. and| Hull and Mrs. Olewin. Sol spend Mrs. - | and Miss Vera | . Regis Hotel, in | . but will | Bloom at the Representative | Mayflower on Tuesiday. Rear Admiral and M son left. Washington route to Porto Itico, remain for seve daughter of Mr. Plerce Butler, was | horor Mrs. B. F. Miss Anne Miss Neville Ghe- v Hamilton, Francesca . Miss \n~~ De lm-flrhln- Weller | vis ster, Mrs. J |at . Va. Gen. and ‘Hluw& will be at home in her honor on Sunday afternoon, January 10, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott Corby will en- s evening, later guests to the Army and ance at the Willard. Mrs. Arth at luncheon | Mr. Puller enter- | tained w small company at dinner last evening in compliment to Mrs. Henry M. Morrow, house guest of Mr. and | Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann. | Mr. and Mrs Norment have | | returned to Washington after an ab-{ sence of a fortnight spent in New | | York. C. Hammond will Will | Gen. Creed 1 host at a_dinner at the | later taking his gues! ‘d.m\e He will hav | Maj. and Mrs. Xenophen H. Price will entertain at dinner this evening in their apartment at the Cairo preced- ing the Army dance at the New Wil lard Hotel. Judge and Mrs. C. McChord, who have an apartment at the Willard, en- tertained a small company at dinner there last night. Mrs. Macpherson Crichton enter- tained at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club, when her guests included Mme. Lipova, wife of the counselor of the Czechoslovakian Legation: Mrs. Rush Holland, Mrs. Charles Colfax Long, Mrs. Harl Wilson, Mrs. James Morris, rs. Gordon Gordon: Smith, Mrs. alhoun, Mrs. Luther_Grego: rs. F. A. D. Han- cock, Mrs. William Wheeler, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. C. S. Graves, Mrs. Theodore H. Tiller and her house Mrs. John Mock and Mrs. W. Mrs. {Continued on Ninth Page) AN ASSURANCE of being well done goes with every piece of work done in this fur shop. If vou are in doubt, ask your friends. FURRIER, 3234 l’lm‘ldu Ave. Edward who Best gracevomestic Holland Shades made to order. White. cream, ecr, up to 36”7 a»wfl. uf'777" 85¢ 5 Dulla'& Martin Blde. 121 n Days cuts loose from all | wives of officers of the E of stock— All Dresses —of Street and Afternoon types remaining of the present season are included— $29.50 and $35.00 Grades......$]9.50 $35.00 to $45.00 Grades.... $49.50 Grades..... --$24.50 $59.50 to $69.50 Grades.......$30.50 75.00 to $95.00 Grades.......$49.50 All Coats —those sumptuously fur-trimmed garments that . bave given The Louvre d 1 Make the deduction Iection. 3 eserved prestige. Off! when you make your se- No exchanges made and no returns can be accepted during this sale. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AN ARMY HOSTESS SRR RO, *'». 3 ¢ B X MRS. HARRY TAYLOR, Wife of Maj. Gen. Taylor of the for the second series lnlroducma a new #2ido Jashion No. 625 An exquisite texture of Pure Thread Silk —of a sheer with imported tops and heel and toe. Easily worth $1.50, Our Price $1.35 3 Pairs for $3.75 weight. lisle reinforced You have your! choice of colors Lido Hosiery Exclusively Street Floor. ineer Corps, U. to be given at the Mayflower by the gineer Corps. é ; who is arranging tevens 1113 -G - STREET All Cloth Winter Coats Whether the was $29.75 now your choicefor Stevens’ Coats represent the best fashions—designed by leading makers. Luxuriously fur-trimmed—in the flare and straightline models. You'll find practically all sizes—for vou have the choice of every Coat—ex- cepting only Fur Coats. Second Floor—Elevator C., THURSDAY, PIANO RECITAL SERIES : BEGINS SATURDAY NIGHT Mrs. Thomas Moss to Appear in| Initial Program at Amer- i ican University Hall. Esther Cutchin (Mrs. Thomas Moss), will appear in the first of a series of piano recitals at University Hall, the College of Liberal Arts, American Uni- versity, Saturday night at 8:15 p.m., January 9. Mrs. Moss, whose husband is direc- tor of music at the Calvary Baptist Church, studied plano with Ernest Hutcheson and George Boyle. She 4 L Conserva- appeared in concert re- citals such famous artists as Mary den, Frieda Hempel and Efrem Zimbalist, under the direction of Charles D. Isancson. For three years she was soloist at the Lockport Festival in New Y The program Saturdiy tory. night will E Flat « Sharp in acnmaninoft | “Capriceio™ Dohnanyy BELLS OF ROME T0 TOLL DIRGE OF QUEEN MOTHER By the Associated Press. ger ¢ is passing all the bells of Rome's hundreds ot | churches will toll. The funeral will be held Monday next in the presence of the soverelgns, princes and mem- bers of the royal family, high govern ment official mbers of the diplo- matic corps and representatives of many other royal houses. : The funeral train, which will in- clude u special coach, through the great windows of which the coffin will be plainly visible, will le: Bor- dighera for Rome early Sunday morn- ing. A stop of one minute will be made at every station and on ar- rival here the body will be trans- ported to the roval church of Santa Maria Degli Angeli. Here services will be held und later there will be a lying-in-state, when the Italian peo ple will be permitted to pay their lust respects to the Queen Mother. he funeral cortege will form at 3 ock Monday afternoon and, headed by the King and all the no. tables, will proceed to the Pantheon. former price or $139.75 of the Original Price TOMORROW—BEGINNING 9:15 A.M. nnual Remnant Sale Regular Stock of Dresses 0Dress 5Dresses = 0 Dresses NONE CHARGED—ALL SALES FINAL ~eHoP 1316 G Street City Club Building NOW MARKED @S 51510525 "%”z”s“‘v%“ii,“$ 107 555 1o 9 1 5 00 $89.50 $ 5 00 JANUARY 7. 1926. SOCIETY. Rizik Brothers Special: 4 Group of 49 DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS at 39,7 rmerly 78.50, 98.50 and 135.00 of social importance, admirably developed in satin, velvet, chiffon, georgette, metal lace and brocades. They compose a display of exceptional interest to madame and mademoiselle. @ REATIONS in manner attuned to the affair WELVE THIRTEEN F Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. 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The season’s most popular styles included ir, this Annual Event. Hosiery Reduced. Chiffon Serlvicerght sl Novelty Sports 3 Pairs $3.85 Broken assortment fro lines. Ve oy o g Only 400 Pairs. Women’s Welt Oxfords, Sport Types and Current Models. Come early, before the supply is ex- hausted. Many styles and Great Values. Curtent Lines Including Some of the Latest Style Hits. Be sure and get & pair or two of these Splendid Shoes, priced low for this sale only

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