Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1926, Page 18

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18 Italian Envoy, HE Ambassador of Ttaly, Nobila de Martino, i= in New TYork for a few daye atay. and Is at the Ritz- Carlten. The Ambassador of Japan. Mr. Matsudaira. Jeft Washington vester- day for the West and will viafr in Columbia and St. Louis, Mo.. return- ing to Washington Friday. The Amhaasador and Mme. Matan- daira were guests at the tea given Saturday by Maj. and Mra. K. F Baldwin, In their home a1 300 Rit- tenhonse strest, when the glerts w members of the Japa nese ambassy staff and ahout fifty Americans. nearly all of whom have | at mome time resided in Japan. Renator Daneen Here For a Short Visit. Sepator Charles S. Deneen, who Ia spending a few days at the Willar will joln Mrs. Deneen in their Ilinois home later in the week and they will not coma to Washington for the Win ter until the 181 of December. Senator and Mrs. Frederic M Mackett are expacted in Washington temoarrow for a faw days and will not open their home here until next week. Representati yrenus Cole has come from his home in Cedar Rapids. Tawa. and has reopened his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. for the Winter. The assistant to the Attorney (ien eral. Mr. Willlam 1. Donovan. has haen joined hy Mrs. Donovan in their hame at 1647 Thirtieth street for the Winter. Mrs. Donovan stopped in New York and was at the Hotel Am- hassador for a few dave on her way from her Buffalo home. Mre. John L. Hines, wife fo the 1 tring chief of staff. U. S A. wil be the honor guest a1 a tea this after- neon given by Mre. Wainwright, wife of Maj. Jonathan N. Wajnwright, " £ A. Mrse. Wainwright will have as sisting her, her mother. Mre. D. E, Haller, Mra. M. F. Grow. Mrs. Malin Cralg and Mra. Herhert Crost Admiral and Mre. E. E. Hayde end Mise Mary Bainbridge Havden have returned to their apartment at the Marlborough. Mrs. Havden and Miss Havden will he at home this afternoon and every Tnesday during tha aeason. Lieut. Stewart Lindsay, 1. & N ond Mrs. Lindsay are guesiz of Mr and Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann at Green- acre, Chevy Chase. until they selact . partment for the Winter. Mre. Keuffmann will entertain at lunch- eon Friday at the Club St. Marke for Mrs. Lindsay. Refore her marriage Mre. Lindsay war Mise Flizaheth Russell of Ralt more. and has many friends and ac- auaintances in tha capital Prince Michael Cantacuzene. Count Eperansky, {8 at tha Waldorf-Astorig in New York to mest Princess Canta ne and their daughter, Princess Cantacuzens, who are arriving thera taday ahoard the Paria from Europe Prince C‘antacuzene remained in their home in Sarasota, Fla., dur- ing their Summer.abroad Prince and Princess Cantacuzens and thelr Aaughter are expected to @nme th Washington later in the week for a brisf visit with the princess’ mother, Mrs, Frederick Dent Grant. Mrs. Howell Howard of Dayton. Ohlo, Aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Hines of Chicago, entertained at Juncheon in the Florentine room ar tha Wardman Park Hotel today in honor of Mise Fleanor Davies. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Davie who will hecome the bride of M Thomas Patton Thursdav. The guests included mambers of the wedding party Mra. Hines of Chicago. accompanied br her sons. Mr. Charles Hines and Mr. Ralph Hlines, have arrived at the Wardman Park Hotel for a several days’ =tav, Mr. Charles Hines and the Mr. Ralph Hines will serve as nshers | At the wedding of Mise Davies and Mr. Cheeseborough. Other members of the Cheeseborough-Davies wedding party at the hotel Mrs. R. H Jackson of Madison, is.. and Mr Alair McDonald of Riltmore Fore Riltmore, N. C. Mr, and Mrs. Davies will entertain at dinner thia evening for tlnlmfir Miee Davies, and her fianca, {r. Cheasehorough the Argentine rommiesion tn the Ses quirentennial Exposition in Philadel phia, & at Wardman Park Hotel ‘or | » shart stay Acuna was for merlr secretary of the Argentins em Rasev fn Washington and has a larga cirela of friends here, Mra. Mark Sullivan entertained at lincheen taday in compliment tn Miss Nlivia Sharlev, a debutante of the son. The guests were ths \{ Emiddy. Miss Katherine Amory Senor a ses Miss R Ney's Budget Plan An sasy way 1o huv a eanven ient WAy e pay Nobile Making a Brief Visit in New York City. other | (‘heeseborongh, | their | SOCIETY., SOCIETY ] | de Martino,| | Frances Stewart, Mins Adelaide Doug- lass and Miss Helen Clifford. Mrs. | Sullivan also had a of her cloxe friends lunching with her, including | ™ Swagar Sherley, Mrs. Cary T. | Gravson. Mrs. Harry Covington. Mra. Ridley Rrown and Mrs. Charles | M. Buchanan of - Raltimore, sister of | | the hostess, The marriage of Misz Ellen Ryan Thompeon and Mr. Peter A. Taltavull took place October 20 in St Church. the Rev. John A. ofciating. Mra. Willlam laird Dunlop will entertain at the Carlton Night Club tomorrow evening for Miss Mary Page | Tullienne, a debutante of thie geason. | | Miss Do Mol Selects | Wedding Date to Lieut. Bally. ; Mise Leah Trahel De Moll. danghter af Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jaseph De Moll, and lient. Frederick Rogers Bally, | United States (oast Guard, will bhe | married Wednasdar evening. Novem- ber 17, at £:30 a'clock. The bride will have as her attendants Mr: John | Lawrence, sistar of the bridegroom. {as matron of honor, and the brides- malds will {nclnde Mise Prudence Willson of New York. Miss Virginia Herron. Mi Helen Galllher \West And Mise Elizabeth Rislly, The bride's twa vounger sisters. Miss Betty De Moll and Mise Peggy De Moll. will be flower girle, A number of parties have heen planned for Miss De Mol Mre. ames W. Orme entertained at lunch eon |‘th for her daughter, Mijss Mar-. guerite Elizabsth Orme, in honor of Miez e Moll. The gueste were ) | Otte De Moll. Mise Elizaheth | Rielly. Mra. Rohert Rruce FEmerson. Mise Virginia Herron. Mre. Francie De Lashmutt Thomas and Mrs. Jnahn Lawrence. Miss Virginia Herron will enter- tain at a buffet supper this evening for Mias Da Moll. and Friday after. noon Mrs. Francis Thomas will giv |a brigge tea in her honor. John | | Lawrence will entertain at lunchaon | Saturday at the Mayflower Hote' in compliment to the hride and brida. groom-elact, Mra. De Moll will entertain at tea |Sunday afternoon for her daughter ‘!nd that evening Lisut. Baflv will ne. | tertain the wedding party at dinner at the Columbia Country Cluh. Monday ln".rnfmn A tea will he given for Mias | De Moll and Lieut. Baily. and Mon- | day evening Miss Elizabeth Rielly Wil he hostess at dinner for Miss De Moll and her flance | Mr.and Mrs. De Moll will antertain the wedding party Tuesdav evening at [the Carlton Hotel preceding the re. | hearsal. Former Representative and Mra. |Ira €. Copley arrived in Washington | vestarday from their hame in Anrora. T, and are at the Willard, whars they will pass the rest of the weak, Mre. James 1. Walsh of Chicago, who has heen the guest of Mre. Delor A. Rlodgett, on Sixteenth street, for some dave i leaving today for her| home. nth, Hill of New | | KAPLOWITZ { INCORPORATSO i |721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST NEW PRICE POLICY AFTERNOON GOWNS 51 ONE DOLLAR A GOWN PROFIT | $20 TO $33 GOWNS | REDUCED TO | T ES IF YOU H:VE BEEN PLANNING TO‘[ 5'END $20 TO sz FOR A SMART, UN- USUAL GOWN CF QUALITY AND CIS {T’NC'!ON. PLEASE V.tW THESE GOWNS | | OU WL B® TH« LED AND [ELICHTED “OWN IS A REPLICA OF H'GH COS™ FO MATAME AN MA- | VERY BFAUT PUL GOWN: R DUCED TO CON:ORM TO CUR N W PRCE FOLICY. $4x TO $a8 OSWNS FCR | 181778 TO $3- IBEAUTIFUL COATJS 1 FR M $20 NEW PRICE POLICY Convenient Charge Account Pay Out of Income i who returned to the (‘apital this week THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 1 Mise Julia McFarland. Mrs. George ] : ) Fastment and Miss Etta M. Russell, British Visitor members of the committee on law and | legislation of the Woman's Depart- | ment of the Federation of Churches. | Mr. and Mrs. James Lee have taken |an apartment at the Avondale. Mr Lee. was formerly Mina Lilla Roose: | | velt. | | Mr." Frederick J. Haas entertained | | last night at a_stag dinner party at| | the Columbia Country Club in honor | of Mr. Dauniel J. Caliahan, jr., whose | marriage to Miss Anne Bailey Scott | wilt take place Wednesday. « were, Mr. John Call m Gilbert, Mr. Luke Mr. Hill Dunn ‘and Keane. Teftrie December 23 is the date et for the | marriage of Miss Corinna Rest-Fen ner Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Clarence Vernon Fow o Ensign R. O. Matthews. U. son of Mr. and. Mrs. William thews of Denver, Colo. The marriage will take place in the ! chapel at Annapolir in tha afternoon | 1nd A number of the brides’ friends ! will g0 from Washington for the cere. | i meny. { Miss Rebekah Lipacomb has joined | her mother, Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb. | in their apartment at the Wardman (o < Park Hotel after several weeks' ab- MISS BILLIE HOLLINGDRAKE, | Park Hotel atter several weske’ o0 | Daughter of Lady Hollingdrake of | 5° ’ { York. She attended the senior prom ok g K ¥ | of affairs were given in her honor in Brool £ 2 New York last wesk. York is spending 10 days with Mrs. Blodgett, whose sister, Mrs. Porcher i® algo a gueet, reheologists to Hold Annual Meeting Next Week. | The Archaeologieal Soclety of Wash- | ington. affiliated with the Archseolog- | to Washington for a visit and i= stay- | ical Institute of America, has issued | ing at the Mayflower Hotel. She will|{nvitations for the twenty-fifth an-| ha with Mrs. William Rarrett Ridgely | nual meeting of the society in the at the Red C'ross ronms of the May-|residence of the president. Mr. Robert flawer Thuraday Lansing, at 1323 Fighteenth streat. e Wednesday evening. November 17, at Mr. and Mrs Frank S. Hight have g0 olack. Prof. Charles TUpson jssued cards for a tea Thursday, No-|cjark, anthor of “Greater Rumania. vember Toom S8 1o Nl will he the guest of honor and will their home'at 1644 Twenty !l give a lecture on “Transylvania: The | when .vhty will present their dnHIh»IH"” of Anclent Dacla iNustrated ter, Mise Barhara Hight to society. [tk T terr GITdo% T colar. | Mrs. Sydney Cloman has r Miss Julia_Terege Sheridan Matthew J. O'Connell and Miss ette . Sheridan of Syracuse, who have heen spending the pas W nonths in their Summer home, Wil- )"nn":;:n, at Cazenovia, N. Y. have|ters. Mrs. Gladye Emig-Doing and opened their Winter Home, 1726 Mre. Ralph Endicott, and four recent Twenty-first stre | brides ot the chapter. Mrs. John Sum ner Wand, Mre. Fred H. Bushing. | Fnot Newman and | Mrs. W. Hartley Fellowa, jr. and | Mrs, Raymond C. Moffett. | Clayton F. Emig was at. home "~ | vesterday to memhers of the Abigail Hartman Riee Chapter, D. A. R. Mre. Fmig was assisted by her daugh- | | M= Mr. and Mrs. their son_bave returned from a motor | 10 O . — ‘.Ti.‘;,;‘,‘.:'”.‘..'"'.'\‘v‘n'u"n""‘ wu?‘?,?m‘m f;‘,»\ Mrs. James . Pryor has as a guest come 1ime and visimed at Newport and | Mrs. Guy Stewart McCabe of Pitta. Gloucester. Mrs. Newman expects t1a | burgh, wha will remain with her tor %o to China in the Spring tn he the Aeveral days suest of Admiral and Mre. Claren S, Willlame. the former In charge of the Asiatic fleet Mra. Newman entertainad a lunch. | son party at Club 1. Marks, Satur. | Aay. in honer of Mra. Moffatt and Mias | Zimmele, Moffatt of New Vork. who were gues{s | S of Dr. and Mre. Boyvd.Carpenter, and | —vou will find here always. Repair- ing. remodeling. Redyeing. | Mrs. Thomas J. Howerton enter FURRIER, tained at luncheon today. when her | ety guests were Mra, George W Dov.| 3236 Dt Mre. Dennie A. Upson. Mrs. Samuel | TIndsen Porter. Mre. Ogle Singleton. | Some Fox Chokers for Sala, Cheap Mrs. John S Senlly and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry R. Zimmafe. will en- tain at a tea in the Washington Tub December 22 for Mias Harryette | A student at Vassar, who from New York. to make their hnmci at 2400 Rixteenth strest for the Win. ter. Brothers Wedunesda To Close Out A Special Group of 50 SMART FUR-TRIMMED COATS 9.50 Previously 98.50 : 125.00 HILE this reduced price w is indeed an attraction, greater vet is that price- less feature-—authentic smartness. These models poscess that, as- suredlv. And the earlier one chonses tomorrow, the more re- o+ plete her selection apportunity E THIRTEEN r ~EL 1 T WIE L\ JUST the right shoes for your new tail- ored suit, vour eve- ning gowns, your afternoon ensemble, How important they are this season! i 10th Birthday All Throughout the Store We Are Gelebrating With Unusual Sales OF COATS, MILLINERY, FURS, Ete. Our beautiful Cousins Shoes make selection easy, no matter how exacting you may be. They are so graceful. so stylish. so becoming. All the new materials and colors. and every shoe with the delicate finish of workman- ship and beauty of line for which Cousins is so justly famous. Our assistants are expert i the difficult art of fitting and in their knowledge of style. Come in and let us help you choose your fall ward- robe of shoes. Black Satin or Patent Leather 14.50 Black or Brown Suede 16.50 W. . Moses & Sons Establisbed 1861 . Linens E Streetand Eleventh Uphelstery Furniture Carpets b | Mr. Thomas T. B D. C. TUESDAY, 'NOVEMBER 9, 1926. the Willard, where they arrived _}yu-‘ terday. H i SRS T S S—— Mr. and Mrs. A. Saks are located m; the Klingle Apartments, 2755 u-rfimh’ | street northwest, for the Winter. | The national board of the Leag Amerfean Pen Women enjoyed novation yesterday. After the of the board in the national headquar- ters at the Mayflower Hotel the mem- bers motored to the clubhouss of the District leagus for a Duteh-treat luncheon. Tables were lafd in the newly decorated Dutch kitchen and a delightfully informal atmosphere was maintained. Hostesses at the luncheon were Mra. Willlam Wolff | Smith, _president _of the District (Continued on Nineteenth Pag Let Us Supply Your New DRAPERIES We make them to order 3t factery prices. Call MATN 3211 for Fetimates. | Window Shades. Slin Covers—Honrs, # to & N.W._ Main 3211 for " Value in Coats —judge quality —appreciate style —then you will MRS. CHARLES J. wn,LuMmN.l Who ‘will entertain at Wardman Park | Hotel, November 13, a group of thie| season’s debutantes in honor of Miss Adelaide Douglas, debutante daughter of Mrs. David H. Blair. will spend mother. Mra. Zimmele is ohserving Monday | afternoons at heme through Novem- ber in her studio, at 1210 Eighteenth | Strest, the holidaye with her | | Mr. and Mre. Charles J. Walker of | 1844 Columbia road have gona to At-| lantie City and are at the Hotel Dan- nis for the month of November. | Mre. Thomas D). Whyte was hostess | to A company of 12 at.a bridgs lunch- | #on, antertaining in hér homs, at 1848 Hobart atrest, Monday, Navemher 1. Mise F. Conatance Philpitt of Har- vard atrest fs the guest of her siater. Mrs. Farnk Dows Alhrittain, in At | lantic i . J. | Mr. and Mre v York a 1316 G St. CITY CLUB BLDG. Felix M. 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You just can’t be any- thing but well dressed if you select vour wardrebe here. fllg@g{:&&m Dominating The Vogue = 41 Black Suede Dainty Black Reptilian Trim with The severe, vet chic plainness of Black Suede Reptilian and Suede Bow and Cuban Heel. predominates at this sea- son for wear in the Day- time. But the insistence on one material does not necessitate Sameness of Mode. Three varieties are illustrated below, and many others are on dis- gl:y where the Sterling isn insures Quality at ri 2 ce. For wear uth Rlack Suede, we have a chaymang selection of contrasting light shades in Sheer and Serce Chiffons rangmg from $1.35 10 $1:35. PPl Exquisite Square Threat Opera with Spanish Heel. -$7 .50 $7 .50 47 A pretty thing with Patent Cubsn Heel and Trim, Patent and Suede Bow. } @7 .50 WATTERS SHOPS 337 F Street N.W.

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