Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1926, Page 18

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18 SO SOCIET Secretary and Mrs. Jardine to Be Hosts at Informal Dinner and Reception to Department Officials. HE Secretary of Agriculture; and Mrs. Jardine will give an informal reception and dinner this evening for the bureau chiefs of the Department of Agriculture and their wives and also for the tant chiefs and their wives. The affair will be given at the Bureau of Home Lconomics and sev- eral of the new departmental movies will be exhibited, ! The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, who Is the president of the board of governors of Mooseheart, has called & meeting of the other members of the board and the executive com- | wittee today and tomorrow in Wash- ington. Those attending the meeting, who will make the Cariton Hotel their headquarters, are Judge Ralph W. E. Donges of New Jersey, Judge Albert Ladner of Philadelphia, Mr. William T. Giles of Baltimore, Mr. Lester Bleck of Albany, Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard University, Mr. Al- bert Cassedy of Baltimore, the super intendent of Mooseheart and Mrs. M. P. Adams and Miss Katherine Smith of Mooseheart. . Baron host to a_company dinner this evening at in honor of the United c to Germany, Dr. Jacob Gould an. be Swiss Envoy, M. Peter, Starts Tour of Middle West. The Minister of Switzerland, M. Marc Peter, left last evening for a He will visit in Detroit and the B onsin, returning 10 Washing v way of Doston and New York about the middle of No- vember. The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavi chich, returned to Washington last evening after spending a few days in New York. Senator Peter Goelet Gerry and Mrs. ierry have closed their country place, wick Neck, and are en route to hington. States Ambassador to Chile, Mr. William Milier Collier, came to Washington yesterday and will be at the Metropolitan Club until Satur- day. Mis. Collier remained in New York. The United The United States Ambassador to | K street is being opened. CIETY. tal, and the 52 guests will be drawn largely from Army circles. Mr. and Mrs. Marye Will Return From California. | Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye and Miss Flora Doyle, who spent the Sum- mer at their country place in Burlin- srame, Calif,, will return to Washing- ton the middle of November, and open their residence, at 1800 N street. Lieut. and Mrs. William D. Thomas will spend the holiday season with them. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins will return to Washington today from, Ventnor, N. J., and will be at the Mayflower tor a few days, while her house on | Maj. and Mrs. David 8. Barry will entertain at the Club Chantecler this evening in compliment to Miss sleanor Davies and her fia Mr. Thomas Patton Cheeesborough, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Heath left hington last evening unexpect- edly on account of the sudden death of Mrs. Heath’s uncle, Mr. Jeremiah Bacon, In his home in Loulsville, Ky. They were accompanted by M Heath's brother, Mr. . B. Conway, who has been for some time the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory have with them for the Winter their son, Mr. John Forbes Amory of Boston. Mrs. Carlton Edward Moran has is- sued cards for tea Tuesday, November 23, at Wardman Park Hotel, in com- pliment to Miss Adelaide Dougls debutante daughter of Mr Blair, and Miss Rebeka daughter of ) Blaine Lipscomb. Mrs. Clarence R. Wilson will enter. tain a company of 45 at the Club Chantecler tonight at the supper dance. Miss Louise Mason, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mason, who has been announced as one of the season debutantes, will not make a formal bow this season. of Mrs. Edward Clifford entertained at | o luncheon today for her daughter, Miss Helen Clifford, when her guests in- cluded Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Sallie’ Hews Philllps, Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss Fannle Dial, Miss Nancy Hamilton, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Kleanor Preston, Miss Olive Sherley and Miss Mary TR ~ THE EVENING é’I“AR’, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. ACCOMPLISHED IN SPORTS Second Polish Secret; golf courses about the and Mme. Leon Orlowski, often met on the 1 and skilled in all big outdoor games. and Mrs. Sellers, former residents of re in the cit are staying hington, . where they Capt. S rd the U Airs expec elle Winter in New York Lieut. G. Dous and Mrs. voung son spent s Hotel Martinigue o1 Morrison veral for 1s Morrison, nd 1 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Mickle C. Paul, in Paul Davis, was formerly Miss Mary L. | also of Washington Mrs. Henderson, wife of Capt. Rob- ert Henderson, U. S. N., and their son have moved to an apartment in the Marquis, on Ashmead. place, “for the Wihter. Capt. Henderson is with the flect in Cuban waters e commercial secretary of the Judge O. M. Barber of the United States Court of Clalms has been Joined in his apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel by Mrs. Barber, who has closed their Summer home at Bennington, Vt. Their daughter, Migs Lucia Barber, is visiting friends in Virginia. ‘The attache of the Cuban embassy Senor Quesada, returned yesterday from St. Petersburg, Fla., where he represented the President of Cuba at the celebration on the anniver- sary of tne birth of the late Pres- ident Theodore Roosevelt. Programs for (‘Mhh;: Sponsored by Debutantes. Debutantes and the mothers of | debutantes who are sponsoring the Harriet Hawley Locher movement to p give the children of Washington a | Program once a week especially s lected for and sulted to them, Mrs. Nathan B. Dial and Miss Fannie Dial, Mrs. A. A. Fries and Miss Eliza. | beth ~Fries, Mrs. George Lan Whitford and Miss Harriet Whitford, Mrs. John W, Jopee sy JToyes and most of all, an arti ERLEBACHER HAT jeweled crowns for w d | Miss Georgiana Joyes, Mrs. Frank 8. Hight and Miss Barbara Hight and Mrs. James Orme and Miss Mar- guerite Orme. Mrs. Theodore Tiller is among the mothers especially sponsoring the at- traction tomorrow morning at the Tivoll Theater, and the debutantes and their mothers will assist her as hostes: N. W. Burchell Fine Groceries _ 817-819 Fourteenth St. N.W. We have a wonderful Coffee Bouquet, 38c Ib. NEW ARRIVALS Paris-sponsored Hats Jeweled Crowns for Fashion's Queens Superb materials, skillful craftsmanship and, t's inspiration, make what they are . omen who invariably dress with queenly good taste. elowrs—Felts—1I’ elvets—Satins 0 SOCIETY. The District League of Ampr]p;\“!tinnfl Story Tellers’ League, which ‘is Pen Women will give a tea Sunday|in session at the Mayflower Hotel. afternoon in the clubhouse in honor | Mrs. William Wolff Smith, president of the visiting delegates to the Na. (Continued on Page Nineteen) One Sketched Developed from solid mahogany is typical of the many special values included in our elaborate display. It opens to an unusually large tea table, and is priced moderately at. . Colored Lacquer Red, jade, yellow, blue and black in this group- ing at— sirable, new type at— 28* Parchment Crackle —as well as red and green. This highly de- $20:50 4, 56, $42.50 JULIN & MARTIN & 1215~1217 F Street ; and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Germany, Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, S5 RIcHmond. vihe is at the Hotel Carlton for a short sta; Mrs. Schurman and their daugh- ter, Miss Barbara Schurman, sailed vesterday for Europe, and the Ambas- sador will join them there later in the vear. Page Julllen. Brig. Gen. C. R. Krauthoff, U. S. A., retired, vice president of the Quarter- master Association, left today to at- tend the dedication ceremonies of the Liberty Memorial at Kansas Cit Thursday, November 11, where Presi dent Coolidge, in person, will dedicate this structure. Gen. Krauthoff will he 2 guest at the dinner to be given by the American Legion that evening, ut which addresses will be delivered b: the Secretary of War, Mr. Davi National Comdr. Savage and Rear Admiral Coontz, after which he will attend the reception in honor of Queen Marie of Rumania. Gen. Krauthoff will return by way of Chi cago. 4 ¢ A embassy, Mr. Leander Me- recruiting | Cormick-Goodhart, who entertained s before [a company of 18 yesterday evening Davis, | at the Mayflower in honor of Mr. Mrs. | Feodor Chaliapin, has gone to ca Lieut.|a week end visit to Prof. Mitchell visiting | at the Leander MeCormick Observa- and sis- | tory, University of Virg rison | \ —and More. Griebacher inine oApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET station. her marriage M daughter of the la Jumes 8. Davis of this « and Mrs. Morrison havg bee te: latter's brother-in-lay The United States Minister to the la ) 1 Greece and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin will arrive in New York today on the Mauretania to spend a leave of ab- sence in this country \ a7 oA ~ 1> The counselor of the German em- A SMART DISPLAY bassy, Dr. Dieckhoff; entertained a party of six at luncheon yesterday at the Mayilower. counselor of the Swedish le- Mr, P. V. G. Assarsson, had guests lunching informally with him yesterday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Of children’s frocks em- broidered in the peasant of The brilliant color combina- Gen. and Mrs. Charles B. Dake will | entertain at dinner this evening in the presidentlal dining rcom of the Mayflower. style Europe. The retiring ck and Mrs. John L will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Col. and Mrs. Otho B. Rosenbaum, who will entertain at the War College Gen. and Mrs. Hines will be given a farewell danco at Fort Myer Wed- nesday evening, November 17, and will leave Washington a few days later Comdr. and Mrs. George B. Wright | / rived in Washington today from wport and are staying at the Muy flower for a few days en route to Nor- folk, where Comdr. Wright has been assigned to du tions appeal to young New Ponyskin Coats have just arrived in fur salon $165.00 to $275.00 Muskrat and Raccoon Coats for football games $250.00 to $375.00 fashionables as well as to s A FASHION INSTITUTION their elders. One model Cont. illustrated. {0 the Washington The assistant to the Attorney Gen- eral, Col. Willium J. Donovan, enter- 1ained a small company at lincheon yesterday at the Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Donovan, who is visiting in Boston will return to Washington Tuesday. Paris Nework COMPLETING TOMORROW—OUR Week of Coats A THOUSAND COATS OF SURPASSING FASH- ION MERIT—OF EMPHATIC VALUE APPEAL— IN THIS QUITE UNUSUAL DEMONSTRATION. JELLEFF’'S—KNOWN FOR SUPERIORITY IN COATS OVER A PERIOD OF YEARS—NOW—ON A FLOOR DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO COATS, SWEEPING THE LENGTH OF OUR MAIN BUILD- ING—IS ENABLED, AS NEVER BEFORE, TO SHOW ADEQUATELY AND CONVENIENTLY TO ALL WHO COME, COATS THAT THEY MAY CHOOSE WITH ENTHUSIASM AND LASTING SATISFACTION. The Assistant Secretary Mrs. Hanford MacNider were the guests in w wonor Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles MeK. Salizman enter- taine last evening in the » at the Willard Ho- j. Gen. and and ien —that are lovely | ; in themselves and - G"!_-E&PlEs lovelier enhanced by luxurious furs ~1315 CoNNEeTICUTAVE: Robert H s El A H ° and Mrs, James len, 4 ZsK ve her marriage in | mber, Mrs. Willlam | 1316 G St. nton, Pa. Gen. Ken- | CITY CLUB BLDG. to the Surgeon Gen- mmand of the medical | : Walter Reed Hospi- | A Special Group of “Erle-Maid™ AFTERNOON FROCKS Specially Priced at James M. Ken-| dinner dance Hotel Satur- | 13, in honor of | ' his bride, | ik C. Baldwin, Mrs. | Brig. Gen. and My nedy will ente at the Wa day evenir Mrs. Kenne Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Baldwin was. by Na ket 1 Sor The highest priced dress in this group cbsts $19.50 but you would never guess it by looking at them—they look so much more expensive. 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