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SOCIETY esident an;i Mrs. Coolidge Have With Them as White House Guest Former Ambassador Moore. HE idge White House the former Am- bassador to Spain, Mr. Alex- ander P. Moore. President of Labor and Mrs. James J. returned to Washing ton this morning, having gone home to vote. The Secretary will 50 to New York Monday to attend a luncheon given by Mr. Will Hays. On Novem er 11 he will deliver an Armistice z:n‘ address in Pittsburgh. Ambassador of Belgium. S$ailing Today for New York. ' The Ambassador of Relgium and Baroness de Cartler will safl today ahoard the Lapland and are expected to arrive In New York at the end of next week. The Ambassador of Italy and Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino enter- tained at dinner last evening at the embassy the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla, the United States Ambassador to Italy and Mrs. lenry Prather Fletcher, the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Senorita Mr. and Mrs. Willam R. : Franklin Mott Gunther, Col. and Mrs. Sherwood A. Cheney, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Dr. Washington, the counselor of the embas and Contessa Rogeri di Villanova, Contessa Quadt, the mili- tary attache, Gen. Augusto Villa, and the attache, Conte Macchi di Cellere. Mr. The Ambassador of Germany, Baron Maltzan, will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to the former minister of the interfor of Germany, Dr. Erich Koch. The Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl will sail Wednes- day for this country after spending the Summer on their estate in Czecho- solvakia. The Minister and Countess Szechenyl will be accompained by the tter's mother, Mrs. Cornelius derbilt, who has been visiting them for several months. The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will be the guest of honor at luncheon tomorrow of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Rertrand Lippincott, who will enter- tain in their Philadelphia home. The Minister and Mme. Prochnik will go to Philadelphia this afternoon to be present at the celebration to- morrow of Austria day at the Sesqui- centennial exposition. Mme. Bostrom, wife of the Minister 4t Sweden, and her two daughters, the Miles. Bostrom, and their house . Hammarberg, will go to rk tomorrow morning to spend The newly Rumania, appointed Minister of George Cretzlano, ac- companied by his voung daughter, Aile. Jeanne Cretziano, came to TWashington last evening, having ar- rived in New York vesterday aboard the France from Europe. Senator Kenneth MoKellar of Tennessee, who has just returned to Washington and has taken an apart- ment at the Willard, entertained at dinner there last night, at which time he had five guests. Representative and Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich will return to Washington this evening from their home on War- wick Neck, Providence, R. I, where they entertained a small company Tuesday for the election re- turns. Representative Aldrich’s sister, Jirs. Elsle Aldrich Edgell, has gone to New York. where she Is spending the the Tlotel Ambas s engagement to £ Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs, atfo Nelson Campbell, was re. aently_announced by her sister, Miss Lucy T. Aldrich Mrs. Hanford MacNider, wife of the Assistant Secretary of War, will he at home Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, when Mrs. John L. Iines, wife of the retiring chief of . will receive with her. will be assisted by Davison, wife of the ary of War for Avia- tion; Mrs. Fox Conner, Mrs Davis Mrs. It Erwin. Mrs. der will not recelve again until = Christmas. The csist® B etary and Mrs. MacNider will be the guests of honor 1t dinner this evening of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles McK. Saltzman, who will entertaln a company of 40 in the presidential suite of the New Willard Hotel. night Dr. Erich Koch, in whose honor the German Ambassador, Baron von Malt- zan, is entertaining at dinner this eve- ning, has been a guest at the Ward- man Park Hotel for the past two days with his son, Reinhold Koch. Dr. Koch and his son will leave the city tomorrow, and will for German _——— {000000000.0000.0.00000000000 0000000000000 0000000 * e e e e 4 Muskrat re- duced to. . $14 ¢ A group of Bay Seal Coats. Values up (o$ $195, reduced 12 1328 G St. 0000008000000000000000000000000000000:00000000000000000000000000000000000 . are entertaining at the| Four of the Specials Now Being Offered in Francke & Lustick’s SENSATIONAL FUR REDUCTIONS! A group of $175 to $225 $295 to $365 Genuine | | Francke ¢ (ushck F.U-R-R-I-ER-S B 0000000000006000000000000000000000000000000000000 and Mrs. Cool- | Saturday. Dr. Koch was for five years minister of the interior of Germany. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries have issued invitations for a dance November 23 at the Washington Bar- racks, when they will present their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Fries, to so- ciety. The alr attache of the Italian em- bassy, Comd Ivio Scaroni, is leav- ing today by airplane for Norfolk, where he will be present at the Schneider cup races between the team of Italian aviators and the American team. He will return to his apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel after the races are finished, November 11. Miss Theresa*Pyle has been added to the list of debutantes of the season and will make her formal bow to soclety at a tea dance at the May- flower Hotel, December 24, given by her .mother, Mrs. Frank Wilkes Pyle. Mis Pyle is a senior at Smith Col- | THE EVE EDWARD W. EBERLE, Wife of Rear Admiral Eberle, U. 8. N., in charge of the annual Navy Relief Ball to be given Thanksgiving night at the Willard Hotel. to Washington last evening after lege, where she was awarded a fellow- spending a few days in New York, ship prize last year. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson of California have issued cards announc ing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Rosemary Mildred Wilson, to Baron Sandor Halvax of Nagykanizsa, Hungary, ¥, October Angeles Cal Former United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White will come back to their Washington home the first of next week to remain until the middle of December. Former Secretary of War and Mrs. Lindley M. Garrigson will close_their Summer home at Seabright, N. J., the middle of next week and be at the Barclay in New York for the season. Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White have gone to New York and are at the Waldorf-Astoria for a short stay. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John W. Morse returned today from Hot Springs, where they have been for a short time. Mrs. Rafael R. Govin has been at the Weylin in New York since her return from Kurope and sailed yes- terday for Havana, where she will be for some time. Mrs. Roosevelt Fntertalns Forelgn Guests at Her Home. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, widow of the late President, is entertaining Prince Achille Murat and Princess Murat, in her home, Sagamore Hill at Oyster Bay, long Island. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman returned 9 STIEFF PETIT GRAND A Stiefl. Petit Grand is an added touch of decorative beauty and -evidence of dis- criminsting piane choice. O T 2 DT BN O L7 (§ Youwill be interested im our Parvial Payment Plon VN VD VNV HOD O Chas. M. Stieff INCORPORATED 1340 G St. N.W. 4. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. DD M DI 15N o Hudson Seal, various trimmings (dyed Musk- rat) Coats reduced $ 1 95 $150 to $195 Caracul and other Jac $65 1000600000000 0°0000000000000600000000000600000000000. quettes, a spe- cial group at. . 26 Years of Fur Experience 000000000000 0000000009: | 3 where she went for the election. Mrs. Kiess, wife of Representative Kiess of Pennsylvania, entertained at luncheon yesterday the Willard. ‘.\lr.«, Rhett Goode has gone to Detrolt to visit Mrs. Jere C. Hutchins in her home at Grosse Pointe, Maj. Ennals Waggaman and his brother, Mr. Floyd Waggaman, sailed vesterday aboard the Berengaria for France to join thelr families. Maj. and Mrs. Waggaman went abroad in Decorators Hats as well as the duction of ONE. exchanges. Every Hat here must have distinctive charac- ter as well as material merit. We haven’t changed a price ticket. The regular price still remains plainly marked. When you make your choice make the de- ALF! Only one stipulation—all selections must be final—please don’t ask us to accept returns or make o X2 At the same time look at the Remarkable Frocks —which we have assembled for special selling at 525 Every one is worth a considerably higher price Street and Afternoon Dresses Chiffon Velvet, Crepe Satin, Jacquard Satin, Canton Crepe and the _ Popular Cloths Of makers who serve us regularly—and \ modes that lead in fashion’s favor. TAR, WASHINGTON, the Spring, and Mr. and Mrs. Wagga- man and their children joined them there in the late Summer. Mrs. Mary Stewart has returned to ‘Washington, having spent the past year in California, and will be a guest at the Mayflower for about 10 days, or until her house at 2200 Musnchl{- setts avenue is ready for occupancy. The list of the floor committee for the dance to be given by the Engl- neer Branch of the Army Relief So- ciety on Tuesday, November 16, at Washington Barracks includes Mal. F. B, Wilby, chairman; Maj. D. I. Sul- ton, Maj. W. E. R. Covell, Maj. D. L Weart, Capt. T. De W. Weaver, Capt. J. G. Drinkwater, Capt. J. E. Wood and Lieut. P. R. Garges. Mrs. Boyd Taylor announces the, oen- gagement. of her daughter, Mary V ir- ginja, to Mr. Thomas Minor Pelly, son .| of the British consul at Seattle, ‘Wash., and Mrs. Bernard Berenger Pelly. Miss Taylor is the daughter of the late Maj. Boyd Taylor. The wedding will take place in the late Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Kalbpus en- tertained at bridge \Wednesday eve- ning in compliment to Miss Elinor Pentz of Baltimore and Miss Anita Riggles of Winchester, Va. Among the debutantes who will take part in the gvpsy dance at the Pirate. Gypsy Ball, to be given at the May- flower Friday, December 17, in aid of the Belleau Wood fund, are Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Alice Cutts. Miss F‘a]nni? Drl‘::,h‘;\ll;;s A Fries, Miss Louise Fitzl , gy Miss Francis Lar- ‘Hamilton, Miss | == rbara Hight, Miss Georglana e Afiss Mary Page Jullian, Miss Jane Kendall, Miss Margaret Howard Kerr, Miss Rebekah Lipscomb, Miss Carolyn Mead, Miss Allison Roebling, Miss Margaret Orme, Miss Dorothea Richards, Miss Kleanor Smith, Miss Harryette Zimmele, Miss Harriet Huntress, Miss Elizabeth Clem, Miss Florence Keys and Miss Elizabeth Preston. e ames Carroll Fraser fs chair: man of the Belleau Wood Memorial Assoclation. Lieut. and Mrs. Earle Hill Kincaid, e Fine Papering and Painting : OUR reputation as fine Interior is founded on over half a century’s satisfactory service to an exacting clientele. Estimates submitte'd without obligation James B. Henperson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones Main 7675 Main 7676 The Expected Hat Event—is Announced ~ Choice of Every Hat —regardless of its exclu- siveness or original marking 1, Pric This means the Velour and Felt Sports most dressy models. [/ D. C. THU e returned from their wedding trip and have taken a residential apartment at the Roosevelt for the ‘Winter. Dr. and Mrs. W. Seville of Belle- vue, Pittsburgh, Pa., announce the ergagement of their daughter, Eliza- beth Davitt, and Mr. Louis C. Stevens of Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Stevens of Brentwood. No wed- ding date has been set. —_— [ Impersonations of childhood will be given by Mrs. Guy Stewart McCabe of Pittsburgh at 8:15 o'clock the eve- ning of November 9 in the ballroom of 2400 Sixteenth street. Mrs. McCabe has lived in many places and has delighted audiences of young and old all the way from New York to China. Mrs. McCabe's pro- gram will consist of monologues and lectures by “Henry” and of children’s 8ONgS. This entertainment will be given under the auspices of the League of the Covenant of the Church of the Covenant. The patronesses for this benefit are Mré. Charles Denby, Mrs. John Mar- shall, Mrs. Edwin P. Pollock, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Ross Thomp- son, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, Mrs. Seiden Spencer, Mrs. John S. Mevers, Mrs. William Newton Strong, Mrs. Thomas Lock- wood and Mrs. Herbert Du Puy of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Charles C. Lamborn, ‘Wyoming, is chairman of tickets. Alabama Society Dance And Reception ToI:I:M. A dance and reception is being held at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth _(Continued_on Nineteenth_Page) the N. W. Burchell Fine Groceries 817-819 Fourteenth St. N.W. We have a wonderful " Coffee Bouquet, 38c Ib. o]l c———=[o|c—|alc———[o]c——F——1|o]——=3]a|c—=lalc——=lolc——] “The House of Courtesy”— a reputation of which we are justly proud and one that is Jealously guarded by every employe in this institution. | | | | | | | | | | | | | fl Boleros Basque Modes SDAY, NOVEMBER Bloused Types Vionnet Sleeves Jabots Embroidery SOCTIETY. For Friday: 4 Special Sale of Smartly Modeled Fur. TRIMMED CoOATS For Misses: In Two Groups 950 , 1250 Previously 125.00 Previously 185.00 N exceptional offer! In that every Coat in- g cluded is a veritable crystallization of the season’s most approved manner. The furs, the fabrics, the finesse of creation—each point stamps them as truly Rizik models...The price is the sole feature which is less than one could ask for! Sizes 14, 16 and 18. TWEEVE BHR IR B EON Philipsborn's solicits your charge account and assures you of its ability to please to the fullest extent as to both merchandise and service. pbilipsborn 6081% 614 ELEVENTH ST. A Master Stroke in Merchandising 500 DRESSES Another Philipsborn Achievement A decided drop in the Dress market, quick action on our part and you have the story of how we are able to offer 500 New Dresses at a price below the original manufacturer’s price. A real sensa- tion! Every Mode Every Color Every Material Lovely Frocks of can- ton satin, crepe satin, georgette, twills, jerseys and metallic cloth com- binations. Frocks for every occasion that are sure to astonish you. THESE ARE NOT REGULAR $15.00 DRESSES. If you figured on paying about twice this price for a dress, shop here Friday and save the difference. These dresses really belong in our Better Dress Shop. For afternoon, evening, school or business wear. 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