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14 Mrs. Coolidge W i Guests by Speci at White House Todav RS. COOLIDGE will recelve a number of guests at the White House this afternoon by special appointment, Miss Mary Randglph assisting at | the tea table. | * Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. James E. Free- man and Mrs. O < Wood are the patronesses the annual one-woman gale of handmade fancy work and use- | ful articles for the henefit of the| Salvation Army to be held by \nx, Alfred S. Gillett at 1138 Connecticut avenue tomorrow and Wednesday and | perhaps Thursday Mre. Coolidge annually gives her | name as patroness for Mrs. Gillett's dale, where many women of V ington r number of their Ch She makes the articles with her own fingers, and there are no commissions of any sort, the salesrooms of a large antomobile company being donated free of charge. Nirs. William Sowers, M Thomas Lockwood, Mrs. Marcus M Mrs. Pflaster and Miss Watkins will assist Mrs. Gillett each day. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Keiiogg returned this morning from Pinehurst, where they spent the hol- iday. The Secretary of Agriculture and Yirs. Jardine are returning to Wash fngton this evening after spending ut 10 days in the S The Ambassador of Germany Raroness Maltzan left today New York to attend a reception at Colony Club in honor of the German students at ent attending the American University. and Senor and Senora de Padilla Honor Guests at Tea Dance. The Ambassador of Spain and Eenora de Padilla and the Senoritas Padilla are the guests in whose hon- or the military attache of the em. bassy, Maj. V. ( ajus, is entertain- ing at a Nr‘fimlnn and tea dance at the Wardman Park Hotel this after- noon The Secretary of War Dwight F. Davis and the of the Navy and Mrs. Curt bur will head the list of gues from official circles, while pract the entira diplomatic corps of \Wash- ington will he present at the recep- tion, which is the first formal affair given in honor of the new Amba dor and his family. a The Secretary Hubert Work, the Wardman Gov. Frank E. whe will remain coming week. of the Interior, D has as his guest at Park Hotel former Camphell of Arizona, with him for the Senator and Mre. Lawrence Tyson, who recently opened their house at 1601 R street for the Winter, went tn New York yesterday and will be at the Hotel Ritz-Carlion for a few days. They will be joined there by their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin and will return the end of the week. Representative and Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom will be the guests of Dr. Jomephine Baird at tha dinner this evening at the Women's City Cluh given by the public health committee. Mrs. Britten, wife of Represent ative Fred A. Britten, Is again in her gpartment at Wardman Park Hotel, after a long visit in her Chicagn Bome. She will &0 ta New TYork Wednesday to remain a week. Representative Britten will come to tWashington the end of this week. Representative and Mrs. John C. Box and their daughter, Miss Mary Box, had as their guests over the holi- dave Mrs. Margaret Hoeing and Miss Ruth Summerill of Lonaconing, Md Capt. Harris Jones, assistant direc- tor of public buildings and public grounds, and Mrs. Jones are in their new home, 1820 Forty-fourth street, Foxhall Village. Mrs. Lippit will he hostess at tea this afternoon at 5 o'clock in compliment to- Miss Mar- | ian Parker, who will ha ried to Mr. John Embrey in Paris early in the | New Year., Assisting Mrs. Lippitt | this afternoon will he Mrs. Charles Hume, Mrs. Thornten Parker. sister maw of the honor guest: Mrs. A. M. Talbott, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Miss Julia Wilson, Miss Rose Greely, Miss Alice Goodwin and Miss Alys Down- ing Thomas Perry Of interest to Washington fis the | " snnouncement in New Haven, Conn., | of the engagement of Miss Rlanche | €ameron of New Haven to Mr. Col- | Renjamin, | 7 | of Autumn flowers, roses and foliage. . |ornaments a { hold the hem up at the front, giving | debutante will carry an old-fashioned | bougquet | Bdward Rroussard, SOCIETY. SOCIETY] ill Receive a Group of| al Appointment | vin Page Bartlett, son of Awmm! Postmaster General and Mrs. John! H. Bartlett. Mr. Bartlett is a student At the Yale Law School, from which he will graduate this Winter. Capt. Marcel Levie of France and Mme. Levie are occupying the home | of the latter's mother, the late Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, at 2011 Massa-| chusetts avenue, for the Winter.| They will shortly be joined by Mme. levie's daughters, Miss Glad foulke-Smith and Miss Gwendolyn foulke-Smith, who are now in New ! York. Thé Misses Smith were hoth { presented to Washington soclety by their grandmother, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Clem have is- sued cards for Thursday, December 16, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at the Wagh- ington Club, when they will present their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Clem, to their friends. Gen. and M from Europe and are at their home, 1870 Wyoming avenue. Miss Orme Pregented to Soclety at Tea Today. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Orme will present their daughter, Miss Margue- rite Orme to society this afternoon at a tea from 4 to 7 o'clock, in their home. at 6600 Georgia avenue. The | charming old home. which has been occupied by the bud’s family for sev- eral generations and in which she was horn. has a pretty arrangement | The drawing room’ is decorated with vellow chrysanthemums and the dehutante and her mother will stand hefore a large mirror which is screened with the blossoms and palms. In the dining room the color scheme of pink and yvellow is carried out in chrysan- themums and roses, and a stringed orchestra will play during the after- noon. Mrs, Orme will wear a gown nf pow- der blue georgette crepe heavily em- broidered in silver beads, and the bud is w ing a lovely gown of cloth of silver, made along old-fashioned lines. The bodice is close-fitting, made with a V neckline, and two handsome coral caught at each shoul- der. The very full skirt is faced with coral chiffon and two coral ornaments the effect of an uneven hem line. The of Sweetheart Baby’s hreath. Assisting Mrs, roses and Orme will ba Mrs. Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mre. Edgar Orme, Mrs. Peter Recker, Mrs. Gardiner Orme, Mrs. Humphrey Cissel, Mrs. Robert R. Emerson, Mrs. Leon Ulman, Mra. John M. Topham and Mrs. John O. Evans. With the bud will he Miss Katherine Amory, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Sallie Hews Phillips. Miss Eliza- beth Fries, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Frances Gore, Miss Idanthea Moffet, Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Nancy Hamlilton, Miss Grace Antoinette Mueller, Miss Harriet Whitford and Miss Carolyn Mead. Following the tea, Mr. and Mrs. Orme will entertain at a dinner dance Christmas Curios From China Japan India 'The Pagoda 1720 H Street WINMW SHADES MADE TO ORDER o] TR 38 B4 shin e iddems MWW' 1211 F S N.W. Main 3211 for Estmates Hance Tiller, Mabel and the Flat Work Our Rough Dry Service not only takes the wash out of wash-day, but also the hardest part of the ironing out of ironing day. Everything comes back washed and dried and all the flat work is i indeed. Work is beauti many hours otherwise lost in the wash. Just Phone is ironed roned. The cost is low, fully done and you save Main 2321 THE EVENING .STAR. WASHINGTON, MAKING DEBUT TODAY S MARGUERITE ORME, friends at a tea this afternoon. at the Club St. daughter. Capt. and Mrs. John M. Topham of Frederickshurg, Va., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orme, having come to the city for the debut of their niece. Marks for their | Moffett, Miss Mabel Carolyn Mead, Miss Iullet Carpenter and Miss Rebekah Lipscomb. Invitations have been {ssued by Mr. and Mrs. Jullien for a tea dance December 21, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel, when they will present their daughter to soclety. Mrs. Philip M. Jullien entertained at luncheon today at the Club St. Mark's for her daughter, Miss Mary Page Jullien, in compliment to the debutantes of the season. In the com- pany were Miss Smidde, Miss B trom, Miss Hammarberg, Princ Ida Cantacuzene, \ Smith, Miss | Fannie Dial, ) zabeth Clem, Miss F‘mnm-l Hopkins, Miss Adph)d- Douglass. Miss Nancy Hamilton, Mi: J Eleanor Preston, Miss Margaret l\nlr ():fl:): (‘Gt(\lz na Joyes, Miss Ahra‘ utts, s S v, BTy Olive Hgi‘ry\nm\lflv Rm Served from 12 to 2:30 p.m. Every Day Mi Harriet Whitford, Mias Helen Ciifford, | Music (Boernstein’s Orchestra) Miss Jane Dun Elizabeth | Dlnners, 51.25 l)n;fixlans. Miss Elizabeth Fries, Miss | Sallle Hews Phillips, Miss Lettice | From 6 to 8:30 P.M. Phone Franklin 6206 Lee Coulling, Miss Harriet Huntress, i G Miss Idanth Lieut. Col. and \Irs Genr‘x' (‘ Conn. A\'e. and L St. N.W. Floor Is Replete - With Useful Gifts GO8 1w 614 constant wear. Choice of 200 New Winter Hats $3.00 Smart rr*des for miss and matron, in the newest designs and colorings for Winter wear. Extraordinary values at this sale price. Fourth Floor collections [ e | { mre—— [§ E=nn===n Yl Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Orme, are presenting her to their | | | | | | | D. C, MONDAY. Shaw will have with them for the Christmas holidays - their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. War- wick Perkins of Vienna, Austria, and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth S8haw, who will come from Gouchér College. Miss Ellzabeth Shaw will entertain a luncheon party at the Club St. Marks December 22 in honor of Miss Georgiana Joyes. The Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover have re- turned to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel after spending the Thanksgiving week end in Phila- | delphia. They were accompanied by their son Thomas. Representative and Mra. Morton D. Hull of Illinois will arrive in Wash- ington today. They have one of the apartments at the Mayflower for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cohen of 1520 Spruce street, Philadelphia, will! give a small tea Sunday next, at 4| o'clock, to meet Miss Evelina Porter Gleaves, daughten of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Albert Gleaves of Washing- ton, and their son. Mr. Albert Morris Cohen, whose marriage will take place Dacember 20. Miss Gleaver will spend next week end as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cohen. Mrs. Frank W. Ellis wife of Lieut. Ellis of Fayetteville, Ark.. ia visiting rs. Sallie J. Crupper, in Y. 2036 18th street. Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Williamson en- tertained ar their guests at the din- ner dance at Wardman Park Hotel WASHI We Urge All Over complete showing. of go. 'Club Luncheon, 51 00‘ Choice of 75 Fine Pattern Hats $6.75 Exquisite model hats taken from our regular French room and radically re- duced for one day. Fourth Floor IDE selections in {4444 Greenwich parkway, OVEMBER 29, 192! Saturday evening his serene high- nulPflynumnlofRu-A.l(r Tilea Zenski and the Count and Countess de Benque. Camdr. Arthur H. Maye, U. 8. N.. and Mrs. Mayo, have taken les- voir road. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, who have been abroad since early Summer, will safl from England Saturday aboard the Majestic and on their arrival in New York will come at once to Washington and open their home on New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. New York for a few days. Maj. Lyson E. Adkins, assistant en- gineer Commissioner o( the District of Columbia, and Mrs. Adkins have taken possession of their new home. Foxhall Village. The first dance of the Monday Five- ning_Bachelors will be held toni (Continued on Fifteent! formerly connected with New York's lead: ing " Hotels,” Beauty Salons and late with will m an exclusive S-r:n at 1110 Conn. Second ficor, opposite the Mayflower Hotel on December 1st. !n-ty JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. NGTON PARIS You to See Our Wonderful New Showings This Store Unusual Apparel and Accessories for Women, Misses, Children and I_nlants O great has been our preparation for this sea- son that we have now the most beautiful gnd ods we have ever had, this enchanting assort- ment have just reached us from the best makers in America and throughout the world. F STREET CORNER OF 37 bihpsborn ELEVENTH ST. Month End Clearance Sale DRESSES REDUCED You need such attractive Dresses as these for Those in this sale have been re- duced from regular stocks to supply the demand for exceptional quality Dresses at 1c“est prices. The smartest Silks of the season will be found in the many interpretations of the mode. Collars and fashion effects are in excellent tastes. for Daytime and Evening wear. Dresses Imagine material Drastic Clearance Smart Hats $1.00 The price speaks for-itself. All Winter Coats Now Reduced in Price selecting a hat of fine and good style at this low price. Fourth Floor poss sion of their new home, 4404 Rslel"-‘ Charles McChord and Mrs. | Warren N. Akers are at the Plaza in | lo|——lnle—=|o[e—o3[o|——[o——=ja|e—alc——Jlale—lal——J[a|——x[o[c——] COATS ——nE e =N ==t SOCIETY. Breslan 309 G ST, N. SAVE HALF! And In Many Instances More Than Half in This Great Clean-up DRESSES DRESSES hr roup—S, FROCKS of Georget: ALL COLORS, and sizes to fit large and small women. Formerly $15.00 & $19.95 DRESSES s LAST-MINUTE STYLES, small sizes and a special lot of large and extra stout models. New shades and clever designs in sleeves and unusual adornments. Taken from our regular stock to sell at...... Formerly $19.95 & $25.00 DRESSES s Satins, rich * Crepe group is a maker's creation. All si Formerly $29.50 &‘339.50 RESSES One-of-a-kind and individual models. All of our higher-priced dresses are included in this Iot ou will readily recogni superior materials, the exq trimmings_and workmanship. Formerly $49.50 to $65.00 SALE 95 13 13 Phenomenal Values in COATS 65 Fur-Trimmed COATS Dress Coats and Sport Coats, trim- med with Wolf,"Fox, Squirrel, Men- doza Beaver. Every garment Is crepe lined, and the materials are the kind found in coats that sold at the original prices we quote. All colors, including black 75 Fur-Trimmed Plenty of Blues, with Gray Wolf, Fox, Sanirrel, Beaver, Badger, Cara- cul. Reds, black, grays, greens, tans, and SPORT COATS IN IMPORTED MATERIALS, with the finest fur collars and cuffs imaginable. The coats are representative of the high- est cl of tailoring... - Any of Our Higher Grade Fur-Trimmed 3D Formerly Priced $55 to 3790 3 Formerly Priced 75 to 3110 20 Handsome: FUR COATS | COATS GREATLY | s REDUCED | ™ $ e $150 % FOR ANY HA IN THE STORE Values to $10 Sowns ml'tfilau HATS 13090 G ST.N