Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1926, Page 18

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SOCIETY. Final Week Jane Vog‘ue's S s SOCIETY. D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1926 ! B Princess Ida Cantacuzene, Mis: W. Wiley, Dr, George Kober and Mr.' Mrs. George P. Lyner. Col. Lyner |of the Ontario Apartmentsare at Hot jCllfl'ord, Miss Frances Hopkins, Miss|and Mrs. Walter Ufford. will make the introductions. Springs, Ark., and will return to | Barbara Hight, Miss Frances Gore, Maj. Gen and Mrs. Connor will en-| Washington for Christmas. |Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Adelaide| The former Ambassador to France tertain the Secretary of War at din- e ; Douglass, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss|and Mrs. Hugh C. Wallace, Who re- nor before the dance, having as other | Mrs. Betty Mousley entertained at Alice Cutts, Mis Katharine Amory, | cently. arrived at thelr Washington guests of Assistant Secr ot Avar |luncheon yesterday at the Carlton i ! Miss Harriet s G ~i. | home, have left for Tacoma, Wash. " | Hotel in compliment to Miss Nellie =T o ana; Jogan et Huntress, Miss Georgl-| | "Visit thelr son and daughter-in-aw, or Maj:| Hotel) (nf complinantito SO AEEReIE iss 3 ville W. F. Wallace Ireland, rf Tl 1 1 ld b L kel 'Mrd “vr"fi Mrzs'-?q‘exl-‘n“fi the Capital un’ Maj, | the week end with her. he Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge | Lipscom Mise picavor preston, Nisa | and Wil aot seturn t |6 ang Mrs. Malin Crale, Gen. and | sra. Alfred J Brosseau, president : orothea Hicha s S e s hters of the Amer- hugh and Miss Dorothea Richards. Saocie 8. Dactiatt gt| ATur S BreaEy GOl sl | sonsrallctitle DaueNIEsof the s Send Out Cards fOl' Dinner in Honor B arrived at the Wil-|Thomas W. Hammond, Col. and Mrs. | Washington, and is at the Willard. , Miss M age Jullien, tz- Bernard B. Jones entertained | Whore - tomorrow might they | John C. Pegram, Col. and Mrs. George ———— 1 1 a company of 12 at luncheon today. | win be hosts at dinner for a company | P. Tvner, Maj. 'and Mrs. Parker W., Mrs. Joseph Barnett Kalbfus, who of DIplOlTlath COI'pS. Among the guests were Mrs. Thomas | of 30, West, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, | recalled invitations for Saturday last 9 Martin of Oklahoma City and Mrs. —_ Mrs. George S. Patton, jr., and Capt. |for a bridge and supper party in e — Charles B, Ames, who are spending| Mrs. John Stewart McLennan has | Eugene A. Reguier. compliment to Mrs. Barrett Conner t ll't a . g ; ¢ the|ome _time' with her. leased an apartment for the Winter i et ca ol s faed HE President and Mrs. Cool-| his guests being asked to mee! S Mrs. Jones will go to New York |at 1824 R street northwest. Mrs. Peter A. Drury was hostess to| guests at luncheon today at the Iron g s s or of Spain and Sentid | next week to pass several days. a company of 12 at luncheon today at | Gate Inn in compliment to Mrs. Cur- . ot A e | Mrs. E. A. Harriman will receive| the Mayflower and they are remaining | tis Drake Cecil of Detroit. ale argains fing:: Dscemiber 16 Lat the [Oonmniog Bdaile Samote ain| Mrs. Richard H. Townsend is in|the first Wednesdays in_December, | through the afternoon to play bridge n White * House, when their | vited were the Secretary of War abd| New York, where she is stopping at | January and February. She will bé | at the new bridge club there. Mrs. J. E. Moffett was hostess at ] guests will members of the diplo- | Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, the Secretary | o0V ol J0rere pie 18 Sopp a8 ot | e tomorrow afternoon from ge club Il o L M e M corps | of the Navy and Mrs. V former T'nited States Minister | members of the diplomatic den and Mrs. Ira Nelson Mor- | ficers of the Army and N r 1ests of the Chief Executive | of the State Department and Mrs. Coolidee. from smart reside circles. ur, the | 1o\ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B.|4:30 to 6:30 o'clock in her apartment Wilbur E. Wilder has gone to| Covers were laid for 10. umner Welles, are also at the Am-|at 1302 Eighteenth street for the first | N rk and is passing a few days - it v. v o : Fod : Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, vice assador for a short stay. time this season. at the Weylin Hotel. president of the National League of Mr. Augustus E. Ingraham, who| Mr. and M Nineteenth Page. consul at Vancouver for some , has come to Washington, ac- companied by Mrs. Ingraham, and| they are guests of Mr, and M L. Russell Alden at 3840 Har street. ieorge Alfred Ricker ~ (Continued o JVASTER 1219 ConNECTICUT Ave Mrs. George F. Cooper is visiting Maj. Gen. and Mrs, T. Q. Ashburn | Mrs. Ross Thompson, having come e hety son and daugh- | to Washington for the wedding of terdninw. Lieut, and Mrs. Thomas | Mr. Ross de Bruler Thompson and | Q. Ashburn, jr. who have just re Doris Wagner. | turned from their wedding trip in New Thompson and Mrs. Cooper {1 York. Gen. and Mr nburn spent | Will be L }l;vmv informally Thursday Thanksgiving week in St. Louis. Mira. Thompeon will sive a luncheon | MF: and Mrs. Sl o < In_ honop of the. Misses | f New York, parents of Mr. Fr of Watertown Ny mpe| Mot Gunther of the State I 5 0f thelr brather and’siuire, | ment, are at the Hotel Mayflower for in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lansing, |* f6V days on their way to Mountain » Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing. | T ake, Fla., to spend the Winter. 5,, $10.00 Off Miss Murtel Bl neice of Gen. and Ashburn, will come to Wash- ington from Vassar College Thur day, December 11. The United St yellow roses, pali Mrs. Marlatt dark blue velvet slightly draped lines, and the bud will | ¢oipoangs, Mr. Ric Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Grant will I - be dainty f of white chiffon. | \0p 7o ihived in New Y entertain at dinner at the Roosevelt st of This Season's 1 ‘N] d f l V l it tin 3 fashioned simp! h a bodice 0| il come to Washington t pilotel this evening for Mr. ‘y’;v“ rmy Dances Tomorrow. On eriu a ueS Any CIO h Coa u StOCL ? e o She|and will be at the Hotel Mayflower. Hopkins, who Is director of the 1 The first Army dance of the season k. ssrdibisio % erPlca it e - ork Tuberculd Association, will take place at the Willard Hotel | rm and¥iavhite ‘snap ST SRR [isho will speak” tonieht. efore when the Secretn In Street, Afternoon g ins sued invitations for a ten With | mermber the Tuberculosis Soc Dwight Fille E, g S Thursday afternoon. Decem- {of Washington. Guests to mee will receive the guests, | and Evening Gowns el o O i they will pre. |anab L Lstuie e, anid Mis, 00 Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Fox Connor and | s Shop Early nmm‘ge L R on Club, when pre S y— their daughter, Miss Elizabeth | } Clem. | All taken from our REGU- | LAR STOCK, and very re- markably priced at— $45 $65 % venience and a great help in these trying days of Christmas shopping. Milton ANey ory and Fri come to Washington ! tea Mr. and Mrs » a_nine-month _course, iin the receiving | Army Industrial College. They ipper, followed by a the-| many friends here, where Mai How was stationed at Fort Humphre s ago. Hill also Va., four vy Frances Bethel and Miss | ool peleedealeedsdoalradr ool ool + Planned Topight by Budget Plan. Youw'll find this a genuine con- % Senor and Senora de Padilla, & : < eil & 1 e Bisbern Bethel, wno spent the | & 1 Great Reductions Penn. Ave. at 8th N Senora de Padilla Aients RS G and Mrs. Walter A, i dinner this ever e e i | on Coats and Hats srough, will return today to| | M \dies at Bryn Mawr College. | | their FUests W in the patio of the Carlton Hotel "1 The former Ambassador of Spain | 1 Senora de Riano were guests in | honor Mr. Harry Wardman en- ined at the dinner dance at rlton Club last evening. The s were the second s the Sp: sh em! 3 ‘ Amodeo: de Soto: {he naval attache, Senora de Solas: the attache and Countess de | Santa Cruz and the latter’s father, | Mrs. ( Goelet Ge R A aftern from 4 t northw wivogoadoeleefoalserdonds oadealundpalsedoadoadradradoaleols o odeiredredosds drodeadrellealonlsdradoulidee? b oSl ool ool Dl el pal———[al——=|a|e——=|n]—=a|=|a]—=|o|c———=o]———= ol ——=]q] e || RODilipsborn That Is Elegant But Not Expensive 6081 614 ELEVENTH ST, sentative motored to W me at Dres 1616 Sixted O= e and M Garrett : A : M| (| e Marquis de Lierta; Mr. and ied to the Capital bY | . Matthews Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Juan o e o G oehler | Mayer, Mrs. Chandler Anderson, ) Mo made Hhem 5 ek dn Dresien |¥ and Mr. Svlvanus Stokes, jr | Mme. Hauge will entertain a com- Thomas | © %ot ginner this evening in honor © house | T he former Ambassador of Spa Cope | 3 Senora de Riano, who will leav Mrs, G wnd Miss | (Fshington tomorrow for their home | Here Is the Place You’re Looking For teprefentati N ¥ iilips |In Newport. | : e aiter " Sunduy for | Mrs, John Hervey Young enterts A Great One Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollar Furnished or unfurnished apartments, for any length of time. Rates very reasonable in view of the excellent equipment and superior service. Beware of rents that are too cheap, as service costs must go down with cut rates. An apartment without adequate service is 3 unsatisfactory at any. price. All things con- sidered, the best values in the District are here. Only a few vacancies. Have a look before you locate. ind this afternoon Mrs. jeq at luncheon to in compliment | entertain informally at|t, Miss Sallie Hews Phillip tante daughter of the Rev Phillips and Mrs. Phillips. entative William E. Hull has to his apartment in Ward-| Mrs. Willi wk Hotel for the convening of | tain 2 compa 5. Hull in|gay in her home . for Christ- company him | N, and Mrs. McLean Plan holidays. Parties for December. ! Mr. and Mrs vard Beale McLean | will entertuin at dinner December 19. | They will be hosts at a children’s | v Christmas day for ti chil m F. Dennis will ente: ¢ at luncheon Thurs 1759 R street. & suite at the Cairo and will arrive shortly before Congress convenes. b ; i and will entertain at a dinner | lance New Year eve. bated | dren he counselor of the German em-|and & id Frau Die ] T Willi . ~, 1 Dr. and Mrs, William Boyd Car-| Such Coats as you’ve never seen v )y | penter will entertain at a dinnor: S e D e at the GlubiSt Marks this eve:| Potomac Park Apartments e oo iy were ning in compliment to Miss Idanthea p . Moffett, debutante daughter of Mrs.! 21st and C Streets N.W. erson Moffett. 1 Jessie derhidid i Miss Dorothy Johnson entertained | t luncheon today in compliment to | Miss Nancy Hamilton and Miss El in Smith, two of the season dradloalrdedoadh podrodbalodrodb redeadiaded | large and tea dance yesterday | nor Bry Wardman 1 Hotel, debutantes. The other guests were E | | lfl E SaleTur (oals % *125 1005 Connecticut Avenue 20% REDUCTION TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET OU cannot visualize the savings until you see the coats themselves . . . all previous conception of values will fail you, for in this, our Greatest Sale of Fur Coats, original costs and intended selling prices are entirely forgotten. This is a once-in-a-sea- son opportunity. Be sure to attend! . Choose as you choose Gowns and Frocks y m m fi m m g S o | In this Annual Clearance Sale, there are IRIELTEnINE, f’,"'""o" no restrictions.’ The remaining stock in and Street Wear il each of the designated lines is placed m m m m fi a wholly at your option. An Unending Variety— Philadelphia 1519 Walnut St. The Louvre ° e Louvre: 0 or shawl collars of Fox. In light gray. All Street, Sports and . . Afternoon Dresses Rizik | 14 on Brothers : - Wednesday: We Apply a General Reduction to Kid Coats in cocoa trimmed with Brown Fox crush collars. Marmink (dyed Marmot) Coats with plain, crush or shawl collars and turn-back cuffs. Natural Oppossum Coats with sport plaid linings—tom-boy styles. All Coats —Sports and Dress—' Women’s and Misses’ 1 /4 Off! FUR-TRIMMED || A COATS All Hats —Sports and Dress— 1 /3 Ofir 14, oi! The Louvr Sealine (dyed Coney) Coats with crush collars and cuffs of Skunk, or Marmot. Johnny collars of Sil- ver Fitch and Mink Tails. o]} |[| o III o] IH Krimmer Lamb Coats with crush o} IH a IH o] III o] Beaverette (dyed coney) Coats trimmed with Leopard. Smart Missy styles. Caracul Coats in Cocoa and Plati- num with Fox collars and cuffs and plain Johnny collars, o] Krimmer Paw Coats, with plain Johnny collars. fi 1 There is a suggestion of Paris in the styles The magic of Parisian genius gives these midwinter styles appearances of slenderness never before attained. The pelts and fur trimmings measure up in every way to the high standard of Philips~ born quality, thus giving the final touch to this great event. Fur Coat Dept.—Third Floor Cocoa Susliki Coat, crush collar, < furs are the most favored. The fab- It's all regular stock—Louvre exclusiveness and silk lined. rics the richest and most colorful. Louvre quality. The original tickets remain— The prices are definitely reduced. make your own deductions. And one's finest selection is in the early morning. g : Northern Muskrat Coats, novelty Only one stipulation— sport linings, crush collars. B all sales must be final. TWELVE THIRTEEN F SRRSO

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