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. . 5 S e 0 0 o AR PR ——— 18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Returned \ to Washington This Morning to Re- main for Entire Season. HE Vice President and o'clock, at the legation, 1520 Six- His family s spending the Winter |pp. Dawes returned o Washing. | teenth street, in celebration of the on the Riviera. N ton this morning from Fvan. | national day. The Minister will be EYSHIMNNEE NG e NI ston, and have opencd their | assisted by Mme. Varela, Senora do Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Graves of Wash.| Dr. and Mrs. Willam Boyd Car- house at Belmont road | Sanchez Latour, Senora de Alfaro, i\m';mf‘x hn\ye ‘X"T":df at tr_\‘e‘ Hotel | penter entertained at a dinner dance for the season. Their son. Dana | M Lipa and Mme. Fisa of ho AL LR Vieit, With | last evening at the Club St. Marks in N e e el o e Mrs. Willlam_ §. Graves, who will| compliment to Miss Idanthea Moffat, college, and little Mise Virginia Dawes | Sally McAdoo, Miss Francesca M- B M B Ol s g i Pl will remain in scool in Eanston un- | Kennev, “Miss Virginia McKenn>y T e T auan | Emerson Moffat. The gueats included “-\1 ‘ql’v’!;::l‘l'r‘xlvyw. when she will come to | and Miss Helen Carusi. and is going to Panama for station. |Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss Nancy | The secretary of the Vice President| . MF. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske vy Hamilton, Miss Jane Dunbar, Miss Ir. E. Ross Bartlev. and Mrs. Bart- | Stone were guests at dinner Ilast 3 ’”ll* altiactions '“;"’;'-‘"(Oh‘l";":’"gfflleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Mary 1oy accompanied % Wioe: <ident | Night at the Willard of Mr. n drawing rooms o e Capital at . = SAEOIV B ReLOmDANIedihe el mERsBEE iy o e it this season will be shared today by | Bradley. Miss Mabel Carclyn Mead, nid Mrs, Dawes {0 Washington and L the store rooms in the old Federal|Miss Bostrom, Miss Hammarbers, il witham Courts for the 4 Bank Bullding, 1815 F street, where | Miss Mary Page Jullien, Miss Barbara | e 3 Senator and Mrs. Frederic the annual rummage sale and tea- | H1IER(, Miss n“r"l"’x"“ B fe | » . Py cket have returned to Washington r opened at 10 o'clock | Lettice Lee Coulling, Mis arriet | Secretary and Mrs. Davis e perensthalr s Wi ock RIS | Gtearns = Whitford, Miss Adelaide | RIDnts eI er B mht 1 morning for the benefit of the Child T L E ‘st Night. home at 1529 Iighteenth street. T ity of the District ia | Douslass, Miss Frances Larner Gore, pollie Sectetars of War and Mra. | T i e Netie Lol ; Miss Flizabeth Clem, Miss Fannie wight I is entertained at din Representative and Mrs. §. Walla o g » Dial, Miss Frances Hopkins, Miss ner last evening, when their guests | Demps arrive in Washington e Child el are S thas for | Rebékah Lipscorb, Miss Elizabeth cretary of the Treasur tomorrow. hey have ed one of O St of i ashington's | gtiles, Miss Betty Ridsdale, Miss Ellen Mellon: the Secretars | the apartments at the Mayfower for > pet charities, but as it meets a 24-|Crenshaw, Miss Marguerite Orme, . i sover. tha | the season. - MRS CLEMENT RAPHA| hour need ev day in the year and | Mjss Ellzabeth Sweeney, Miss Fran-|! Mis. Hoover, th : ME APHAEL 1) g 4 the Houke: df pre. o e ot the Hrenct BROV sCon. constantly growing, the | cesca McKenney, Miss Helen Gatley, || Rl LR he milit ache of the French call this season I8 for larger help |Miss Grace Anioinette Mueller, Miss S Rl embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, than has vet been given. Instead of | Juliet Carpenter, Miss Murlel Eleanor Sackett, the charge ®d'aff | et o e, the selecting ‘one ot two davs for the|Gray, Miss Helen Clifford Miss guc : eS| rk el comp) t to rummage sale, bazaar an ar ' e Mi G itain and Mrs! Heury Getty |'Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely. head of Vember 10. . feexdon Bentrice 4. Clentane, N Ao b ’M,HA{;- mrn\._ their ]1]'"1;" 'mv;(a .\:r. the Army War C he guests SRR i and M ittard of London: the | included the c affaires of the Rostro {85 H ; " istant Secretary of State and Mrs. | French embassy, Count de Sartiges; {-’L’“("'j.“'.'f ”"'""\T'Imgkf"k’-ml and Harrison, Mr. and M R i embETs GF ther facully ot Htie oo e Bl e mliase r the members of the faculty of the v M Hath. (Cletn, Piin Hermann Kennjeutt of New York.| Army War College, Col. W. B. Burtt, | cose’ Tan Cantacuzene, Miss Heler Col James Logan of New | Col. W. C. Sweeney E. M. Hum' e S g s York Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Col.” Lytle Lieut. Col. N hent e Matoarat e Mever, jr., and Mrs. Guy Norman. svant, Col. . Roberts, Ma D C. C. McGormati, Gol, J, D, Talor |ohss [Rebekah Tinscomb Snl A Mme. Matsudaira, wife of the Am-|and Maj. P. D. Glassford, and the two | Sicanor Brestom teles et e Phil: dor of Japan. will receive Fri.|assistant n attathics or. ithie | vUNLIONANEIIIMIES B IS THEWS Ll day afternoon from 4 to § o'clock. “rench emba Maj. Georges The- | 'IPS: SRl B Besliny e . Lombard. Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory will pre. he Ambassador of Spa ¢ — 3 e Ambassador O WSpaln and) pepresentative angitis. THadneus Lent helr datgnter; Miks TEATIAIRS i i C. Sweet of New York wiil arrive in [ AmOry, to soclety Monday afternoon, ever the Carlion Hotel. ) : December 6, from 4 to 7 o'clock in T e . riton Hatel. | Washington today from thefr thome | {1eCenD s 1 Domm Antaiaette [InPhoenix, and ‘will again take up dratme Ju SHneat, he Ambassador of Chile, | their_residence at the Mayflower for| yps, F, E. Hopkins will entertain e racormit [ the comings congressional xeason S iy s ifea BUBTE eterioon K the secretary the German embassy and Fran Schiimpert, the erett Sanders were the B : the T punt last evening in the presid Hill, Cincinnati, de Lui nish commis- | dining room of the Mayflower of Mr. 2 . sioner of 1l (uicentennial Exposi- | and Mrs, J. Richards of Terre -“_1'\'_- i""',{“"\-}{‘, :Ikins is spending tion and Senora de Madariaga, Miss | Haute, Ind., who are staving at_the f fEW days In New York and is at the Smiddy. daughter of the Miniater of |hotel, _Others present were Mr. 3Wil- [ Ambassndor Iotel, o « Irish Pree State and Mrs. Smiddy; | Ham Fortune of Indianapolis, chalr-| zp ang Mrs. Rands or & t a Senor Luque, Spanish consul in | man of the George Rogers Clark |jaye’ S ’}“"ImJII”T:ulmwggfi:; r 1 S m S Vhiladelphia: Mlle. Jeanne Cretziano, | Memorial to the Sesquicentennial EX- 'y 1o Atlantic City, New York and daughter of Minister of Rum position, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank | philadelphia, and are at home at 3315 second | Culbertson of Vincennes, Ind. - Sesqui- | Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox. wife of |l avs Ma i . « f | Gladys N aughter of Mr. it '1'~ ,\w and Mrs «lx‘ t i ‘w'm{\l*f*':\". and Mrs. William Wallace Berry of T Shadeno ANatee has retur an extensive | paqrord, Va., and the wedding took On our second floor we show ardwan, Mis in the viBlting B e e ARy e o st g ; TRtk Hermain, ahe | -Canfornisriand: farther morthuon #he | o asinsor. o PircopaliChureh hundreds of new and attractive Al attache of the Span Pacific Coast. On her way East Mrs. pl Holiday Novelties in Senora Asiisl Cox stopped in St. Louis to visit_her Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Firestone K i . : son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | of _Akron. Ohfo, are passing a _ few 4 Ctather. the Mar. | Wells Blodgett Priest. —— Brass t1a: the nttaches of the Commissioner and Mrs. Cox will | ’ 4 dar O U T S T e e YOU CAN'T Bronze ecq and Senor Don Fernando il | and the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Priest. W, and the members of the family | N m‘ " Mfiq ¥ RON’C‘ Glass the Spanish Ambassador and eSfonimer Smbaseaton SOl ECLBA . iore il en b e e el Tareator 0d | Senor Cosme de Ia Torriente, arrived | Say XeCu® 70Ur order exactly ss you say. Leather Podiia Semaria Marichn Padilla and | in New York today on the Paris, after | Draperles. Slio Covers—Hours, 8 to nd 6 Pl1 Senor Don Ramon Padilla, attache of | 'epresenting his country at the League | M. o & o ate of Nations conference in Geneva. | W Rt the embassy The Ambaccador and Senora de | 1211 F 8t. N.W. Mah - ¥ Ll Mr.and Mrs. Percival Ridsdale will - Maln 3211 for Estimates ff Padil he the guests of hono | T 20, of Miss Mabel Roardman, who | {hevs, Cha ',".,:,‘L‘,’f.’,f";',"!.“""',‘";f:;“,‘f,’“‘";"'! Y ¢ L o ill_entertain " in home, on I e t _Your inspection is cordially in- “ ’ vited, with no obligation to pur- AMme. Peter, wife of the Minister of George Bowie Chipman enter- chase. e en iR e eIy any of 12 at luncheon 6h the Paris and was met by Qs > belng the first of 4 Conn. Ave. and L St. NW. it v, who will secompany her to | Series of luncheons Mrs. Chipman has | —_— Washington in several days planned (o give, ‘Club Luncheon $1.00 The Minister of the Serbs, Croats Richard M. Cutts entertained | Served from 12 to 2 2 ; and Siovenes. Dr. Ante Tresich [at luncheon today for ler debutante npoc £ v iery Bay Puvichich, will give a veception with | daughter, Miss Alice cutts, at_ the Music_(Boernstein’s Orchestra) from 5 to 7' Club St. Mar this afternoon, . 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Garrett, was today the guest of honor of Mrs. Willlam Francis Zumbrunn at a luncheon and bridge party. at the Congressional Country Club. to be opened made to hold forth at the F I I Wed in St. Anthony’s l morning until 6:30 o'clock afternoon, while the tearoom are from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. There will be a number of bric-a-brac and what not in and no better chance could be for meeting one's friends while Christmas shopping and refre: one's self in the tearoom. Capt. C. S. Baker, U. 8. ) just returned from the Virg lands, where he was Government sec- Baker is on duty in naval operations. compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Dawson J. Blackmore of Walnut Novelties irtield street. fore her ma Mrs. Elliott was be- November 16, Miss Sterling Silver, Dinners, $1-25 From 6 to 8:30 P.M. Phone Franklin 6206 arrangements are street number every day from 10 in the in the hours new articles as well as some rare books, stock given doing | | tridge, Mr. Moran McConihe, Mr. Paul | . Johnson, jr.; Mr. Kenneth Abrams, Lieut. James B. Carroll, Mr. John M. | Cabot, Mr. Marion Law, Mr. Douglas “lephane, Marion Wickes, Mr. Paul Lutes, Mr. Milton Terry, Lieut Hobart Newman, Mr. John F. Swee- ney, Mr. Edward Van Devanter, Mr. Charles W. Lockwood, Mann, Mr. Comer Howell, Mr. Yandes shing There | will be a guest of honor in the tea- room each afternoon and such celeb- Roberts Rine- retary for two years. With his|rities as Mrs. Mary mother, Mrs. A. C. Baker, he is|[hart and Sinclair Lewis and others staying' at the Mayflower. Capt.[have responded to the invitation. A DelraositAWill H:ld Your Coat Until Christm 1235 G Street N. W, Furriers Since 1916 Our 11th Annual Before-Christmas FUR COAT SALE J STARTS TOMORROW . A Holiday Event Brimful of Savings for Christnias Shoppers ' $125 Norlh:m Seal Coats (dyed ig Coney). Sale Price. ... $200 to $225 Northern Seal Coats m . @ Notice g (dyed Coney), with Mink Squirrel Fur Remodeling or Skunk Col- $137.50 and Repairing Our factory is again ready to [ accept gar- [ l ments. I lar and Cuffs. Sale Price. ... $225 Caracul Coats, in brown or gray, Fox Collar and Cuffs. Sale Price $ l 53.00 Sale Price. ... $ 1 95 000 $275 Raccoon Coats. Sale Price. ... $ 1 95.00 Cuffs. Sale Price. ... $250 Black Caracul Coats, with Fox or Skunk Col- lar and Cuffs. Sale Price. $ l 75 .00 $300 Hudson Seal Coats (dyed Musk- rat), Skunk or Squirrel Collar and $500 Jap Mink Coats, with Fox Collar and Cuffs. Sale Price. $395 000 $350 Natural Squirrel Coats, Platinum $275 Jap Mink $235 Leopard Cat Coats, with Skunk o price... $217.00 Fox Collar $425.00 Weasel Coats. Collar and $165.00 Sale Price. . and Cuffs. Sale Price.... | il Cutts, Georglana Huntress and Miss Anne Devereux. Mr. Hobbs, Mr. Frederick Moffat Bradley, Mr. Fontaine Cosby Bradley, Mr. Wal- ter Scott Abrams, Chase, 3d; Mr. James H. 8. Cox, Mr. McClure Kelly, Capt. Charles T. Brooke. com McConihe, . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1926. Miss Elizabeth Fries, Miss Ofstie, Mi Joyes, Miss Harrlet 1 Ernest Black, Lieut. Allen Mr. C. Howland son, Larry Lehrbas, Mr. Mal- ‘bert Par- Mr. Capt. Mrs. Horton Henry, Mr. Mr. Robert Mr. ‘Wormhoudt, Frederick Henney, Mr. Mr. Willlam r. James Maxwell Durant, ington, Mr. Albert Thorne, Mr. Paul Coughlin, Mr. Douglas Cook, Mr. George Flemer, Mr. Willlam Gil- bert, Mr. Ashton Devereux, Mr. Ed- ward Devereux, Mr. Robert Hender- Lieut. James Regan and Mr. Frank Thyson, jr. Dr. and Mrs. Carpenter also had Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mr. and Sam Majors, Edouard Albion, Mrs. Jessie Emme: son Moffet and Mr. Flournoy, who sat with them at a smaller table. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lovell of Shady Grove, Pa., are spending a few weeks in Washington as the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lohr. Mrs. Nancy E. McCosh of Hanover, Pa., who has been the guest of her SOCIETY. ck, Mr. Samuel Wal-|law, Mr. and Mrs Wheeler, Mr. William Mondell, Mr. 3 Eauatis s Our 31 Rupert Alstan Sinsell, Lieut. Hugh |daughter, Mrs. Irma M. Wirt, and her wean OF BEEF. W. Rowan, Mr. Bert Cohen, Lieut.|son, Mr. R. A. McCosh, at the Falk- gnd Francis J. Graling. Lieut. R. . stone Apartments, left vesterday for in Roanoke, Va. Mer York arrived toda: where they plan to remain until Fri: day. folding ti Mr. and_ Mrs. an Hall om, returned from a BEACON INN Calvert St. our %FA Foo Ret. 18th 19 B DI eTERY A rida 5 Cents. 60817 614 Pleasing the We’'ve Made It Easy to Cash Your Christmas Checks Just present it at the Fourth Floor office. Doing this little service is our pleasure and it in no way obligates you to purchase in this store. bilipsborn ELEVENTH: ST. ‘Eternal Feminine” At Christmas Time Is No Easy Task —but we have never heard of any Woman who did not appreciate receiving dainty apparel and accessories from Santa. On our Main Floor there is an appropriate Gift for every Feminine name on your list—and every one has the Philipshorn assurance of quality and good taste. A Choice Selection of Gifts for the Boudoir Quilted Robes Embroidered Satin Quilted Robes. Silk lined and wool inter- lined. Cord and tas- sel to match. $16-75 Teddies Lovely Gowns Crepe de Chine or Crepe Satin Gowns, trimmed with filet and alencon. new, dainty styles in every pastel shade. Model sketched below is— Dancettes Many - and Crepe dg Chine Crepe Satin trimmed with filet, Irish lace ahd alen- Combination Step- n and Bandeau match. Of Crepe de m Chine and lace All colers, $5.00 con. Overnight Cases $39.75 to $49.75 Metallic Scarfs $35 and $39.75 Negligees $5.95 to $59.75 Spanish Shawls $15 to $50 headed varioys shades. Tafeta Pillows Untque shapes and pastel shades. Daintily trimmed. | $5.00 Beaded Bags Crocheted of- fects in love- ly designs. Boudoir Dolls $295 to $5.95 Boudoir Mules $2.25 to $7.50 Silk Scarfs $295 to $5.95 Main Beautiful metal frames. Motre_and leather Pouch, un: derarm and envelope styles. Mannish Robes Imported striped and plaid flannel Lounging Robes in the real man-tailored styles. $13.75 to Flowers 50¢ to $2.95 Sweaters $2.95 to $7.95 Hosiery $1.45 to $295 Bloomers $295 to $5.95 Mrs. Robert Graham Evans of the Studio 18 spendin few days at the Plaza Hotel in ) York. Mr, nd Mrs. A. B. Sayre of New at the Willard, Mr. W. 8. Schroeder, clerk of the Housa of Representa tives, month's (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) Are Famoris PRIME RIBS l ) Vests $1.50 to $295 Princess Slips $195 to $12.95 Slipper Buckles $1.50 to $25.00 a visit to her son and daughter.in- Henry E. McCo: <h { -

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