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18 SOCIETY. .5 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. é;olidge Have House Guests for First State Dinnr of Season Tonight. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge are hosts at the first of their series of state entertainments for this Winter, the event he. ing a difner in honor of th Vice President and Mrs. Dawes and cabinet members and their ladies, and known as the cabinet dinner. A musical with additiona! ‘will follow the dinner. and Mre. Coolidge are entertaining at the White House Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Morrow and Mr. and Mra. Bruce Dalton of New York, who will be guests at the dinner and musical. mests The Ambassador of Relgium and Raroness de Cartier will he the honor guests at dinner December 11 of the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, The Ambassador and Baroness de Cartier returned to Washington this morning from New York. Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Feted by Navy Hosts. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will he the guests in whose honor Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle will entertain at dinner De- cember 10, The Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur wera guests of honor at dinner last evening of Rear Admirat and Mrs. Edward H. Campbell. The Minister of Hungary, Count Taszlo henyi. is spending a_few days in New York and is at the Ritz- Carlton. The Minister of the Serbs, Croata and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pav- ichich, entertained at a charmingly appointed reception yesterday after- noon at the legation in celebration of the national day of the kingdom. The\ guests numbered several hundred, in- cluding the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis, practically the entire diplematic corps and members of smart residential soctety. The Min- ieter had assisting him, Mme. Varela, Senora de Sanchez Latour, Senora de Alfaro, Mme. . Mme. Lipa. Miss Rally McAdoo, Miss Helen Car Miss Francesca McKenney and Mr Blaine Mallan. Mme. Varela, wife of the Minister of Uruguay., will be hostess at luncheon Dece r 9. Mme. Prochnik. wife of the Minister of Austria, will receive tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock in her homé at 1851 Wyoming avenue. She will observe the first Fridays of January and March at home. Mre. Willlam Howard Taft was the honer guast at luncheon today of Mrs. Samuel J. Graham, who entertained a company of 30 at the Mayflower Hotel. Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses came to Washington vesterday and have opened their apartment at the Altamont. They spent the greater part of the Summer in their home in Coneord, N. H., and were in New York for a short stay hefore coming here. Sepator and Mrs. Claude A. Swan- son will be hosts at dinner Decem- ber 15, Former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel Rarksdale Dial have issued cards for a-dance December 22, from 5 to k. at 2001 New Hampshire avenue, when they will present their daughter, Miss Fannie Dodson Dial, to sociaty. St Representative Florence P. Kahn of California will arrive in Washing- ton today and will again take up her residence at the Mayflower, where she made her home during the past congressional term. Representative and Mrs. E. Hart Fenn of Connecticut motored from thelr home at Wethersfield. arriving in the Capital yesterday. Thev have taken an apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street for the Winter Representative K. W. Gibson 2 his daughter, Miss Doris Gibsol Vermont, have returned to the Cairo, which is their Washington home when Congress fs in session, James G. shington Representative and Mrs Strong have returned t from their home in Kansas and h reopened thefr apartment at the Ward man Park Hotel. They had with them for the Summer son-in-law and daughter, Mr Paul Haw who returned a w them and are now at home at the St. Albana Apartment. and Mrs. Morton D. The President | ce | Hull of Illinois are at the Mayflower, at which they have an apartment for the coming season. Representative and Mrs. F. M. | Davenport have come to Washington trom their home in Clinton, N. Y., and have reopened their apartment at the Wardman Park_Hotel. | _Repressntative Victor Rerger of | Wiseonsi & taken.an apartment iat the Wardman Park Hotel, where ha will be joined by Mrs. Berger at Christmas. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. C. P. Summer- all have moved to Fort Myer, where they have taken over the chief of staff's quarters. At present the resi- dence is being done over, but the | chief of staff and Mrs..Summerall are Iving in one wing, where they will | be at home informally on the first and third Sundays of December and January, beginning next Sunday, De- cember 5. Mr. G. Fernandez of the Mexican- American Claims Commission gave A dinner at the Mayflower Hotel last night when his guests included the Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Manuel C. Tellez, and the chargé d'affaires of the legation of the Netherlands, Jongh®er Dr. H. van Asch van Wyck; Mr. Carl Van Vollenhoven, Mr. Fred K. Nielsen, Mr. Clement L. Bouve, Dr. Bartholome Carbajal, Mr. Reuben L. Clark, jr.; Dr. EnriquesMartinez Sobral. Dr. Antonio Castro-Leal, counselor of the Mexican embassy; Mr. Benedict E. English and Dr. Jose Romera. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, sr., arrived at the Carlton Hotel today from New York City. Dr. Rowe Host to jssistant Chiefs of Departments. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, en- tertained at luncheon today in honor of the Assistant Secretary of War for aviation, Mr. Trubee Davison; the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for aeronautics, Mr. Edward P. Warner, and the Assistant Secretary of Commetee for aeronautics, Mr. W. P. MacCracken, jr. The other guests were: The Assiztant Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Drake; Dr. Julius Kleln, director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the Department of Commerce, and Dr. Esteban Gil Borges. assistant di- rector of the Pan-American Union. Mr. V. A. Drignakovitch, attache of the legation of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, entertain- ed last night at dinner in the Ward- man Park Hotel in honor of Capt. Gordon Gordon Smith of the Royal Serblan Army. The other guests were Mr. Witold Wankowicz, counselor, and Mr. Jan Stalinski, secretary of the Polich legation, and Senor D. George de-la Darra, secretary of the legation of Bolivia . Lord, wife of the director of will be at home informally for the first time this season tomor- row afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Lord will observe the first Friday in the month during the season. Pio Macchi de Celler: Count at tache of the Italian embasey, has given up his apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel, which he haz oceu- pled for the past three months, and has taken a studio apartment at 2366 Fifteanth street. The commercial counselor of the Polish legation, Mr. W. Wankowicz, has given up his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel and has taken & house on Nineteenth streat. He will be joined by Mme. Wankowicz and their children, who are now in Paris, the latter part of this month. Gen. C. C. Hammond has issued in- vitations for a dinner which he will give at the Willard tomorrow night | preceding the first of the series of Army dances which will be held in the large ballroom there. He will have 20 guests, Col. and Mrs. M. A. DeLaney have returned from Philadelphia and New York and are staying at the Mar- tinique Hotel until they return to ) Fort Sill, Okla., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor H. Backus will entertain at dinner this evening | in hener of the latter's son-inlaw and h. | daughter, the second secretary of the British embass:; and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Thompson. Mra. Willlam P. MacCracken, wife of the Assistant Secretary of Com- "’ Galt & Bro Jewellers Christm Silversmiths Gifts as of Great Variety Whether it is A piece of jewelry of exclusive with rare gem: design, set A fine watch, in jew- eled or plail guaranteed A single pi ling silver, plete table n case, with movement ; ece of ster- or a com- service; or A new and attractive, though inexpensive, Holiday novelty; Our stock a variety of affords such f pieces and prices that a suitable selection ca m be quickly and satisfactorily made. Inspection obhgation implies no to purchase Since President Jefferson’s administra- tion (1801-1809) w patronage of those mo identified with the official e have enjoyed the most closely and so- cial life of the Capital and Nation. s | | i | Miss Natalie Hammond (right) and Mr. Frederick Bugher. The former as she appeared as “I’Aiglon,” at the | fancy dress hall given hy Mr. and Mrs, as an Indian Maharajah. HARRIS X EWINS . Lyman B. Kendall Saturday night for Miss Jane Kendall, and Mr. Bugher merce for Aeronautics, will be at home informally Sunday afternoon. from 4:30 o'clock. 0 7 o'clock at 3006 Al- bermarle strest. e | Mrs. William F. Dennis was hostess | at a prettily appointed luncheon today in her home, on R street, when her 35 guests were asked to meet Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau. president general | of the N. S. D. A. R., and Mrs. Erneat | Thompsan Seton, president of the National League of American Pen | Women. The decorations were in| holly and other Christmas greens and | Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, daugh- ter of the hostess, gave a short recital of soprano solos, assisted by Mrs. | Alma Wright at the piano, who also | played several solos. | | Mr. and Mrs. | Cabot Stevens “‘Hl{ have visiting them during the Christ- -y i'lre Is Comfort and Elegance Without Extravagance The comforts of superior service in this established house make erate rents. SESS OSSR SRR ARRARAARARRRASIRRRRIRAR IR AR AR pN ABABRBNTNS a life many GENUINE MAHOGANY TEA CARTS (with and with- out leaves) $19.50 to $65 D S S e s e o o b e G ey e Set S St e 2 g edes s Bt b o< % | A S SRR RN AR S A R I A S A A SRR S AR furnished apartments highly desirable. Look Here Before You Locate. Potomac Park Apartments 21st and C Streets N. W. AR ARARIREEARABARNBAB RTINS Gifts of Fine Furniture Are Gifts of Permanent Worth Furniture of Henderson Quality adds to the beauty and comfort of the home, for succeeding generations. On our various floors you will find so Attractively Priced. as to solve your gift MARTHA problem at once. We list a few of such WASHINGTON s SOLID MAHOGANY items: SEWING CABINETS GENUINE (Cuwn':.::’d) othhe. Mahogany Sewing Tables. . . . . $22 to $45 MAHOGANY Si078 In Walnut, Same Price sl Mahogany Secretaries. . ... .$118 to $338 $18 to $57 Solid Mahogany End Tables, $12 to $35 Genuine Mahogany Muffin Stands. .$15.00 Genuine Mahogany Footstools. $9.50 to $32 Genuine Mahogany Cane Wing Genuine Mahogany Magazine A Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase for Future Instructions JamEs B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones who will receive with her will form a “living bouquet” before several gereens of flowers sent to the popular ud. The young ladies who will be with Miss Hopkins include Miss Allison Roebling, Miss Adelaide Douglass. Miss Jane Kendall, Miss Georgiana Joves, Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Adelaide Bride, Miss Barbara Boss. Miss Florence Stokley, Miss Rebekah Lipscomh and Miss Patsy Pender. mas holidays their nephew, Charles 8. Conklin of Santa Barbara, Calif., who {8 a student at Harvard. He brings with him Mr. Ross Langdon, also of California. These young men will be an addition to the group of beaux for the “buds.” Mr. Conklin has just returned from a long motor- ing ‘trip in FEurope. His family is spending the year abroad. Army Debutante Party At Washington Barracks. Mrs. Hopkins will have assisting Col. and Mrs. F. E. Hopkins will her Mrs. William J. Snow, Mr entertain at a large tea dance jn the mes Allen, Albert (. Daltol )ficers’ Club at the Washington Bar- - cks this afternoon from 4:30 to o'clock, when they will present their daughter, Miss Frances Hopkins, to | their friends. The club has an un- | usually charming arrangement of Au- tumn ~ flowers and palme and the debutante and her cotemporarfes | At Your Home For Christmas Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum will offer Greetings of the Season. Our entire stock will be sold at a con- siderable saving to our patrons. IAI! perfect goods—no seconds. 2.25 sq. vd. nlaids reduced to $3.25 sq. yd. 2,000 yds. Felt-hase Roll Goods, 90c value, to go at 59¢ a 8q. y Felt-base Rugs at a 50% saving. Please bring sizes of your rooms. Superior Linoleum Co. Wholesale and Retail, 943 Eye Street N.W. Main 10293, INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR FRIDAY BARGAIN SPECIALS AS OFFERED BY KAPLOWITZ 2 DRESSES, BEAUTIFUL SILKS SIZES 36 AND 3s. FORMERLY $15 14 SMART DRESSES, BEAUTI- FUL SILKS. SIZES 14 TO zs. § FORMERLY $ 20 24 AFTERNOON DRESSES - FINE SILKS AND SATINS, FORMERLY s2s, o, 31078 FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME FOR MADEMOISELLE STORE OPENS a:30 A. M. the furnished and un- Mod- m‘“x\s&ssms\xmsa“m\\\\s‘\m\mm&é S5 —— Henderson’s—Standard for Quality for Over 50 Years time—becomes cherished heirlooms odd pieces of worthwhile furniture, In Walnut, Same Price Chairs ...............$19.75 to $40 Stands .................$15t0 $35 Beautiful Lamps & Shades adapted for all purposes DESK S $48 to $152 Main 7675 Main 7676 % U § Mrs. Moses G. Zalenski, Mrs. J. W. Joyes, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Han- son R. Ely, ) allan Craig, Mrs. B. Frank Cheatham, Mrs. Fox Con. nor, . Chase Kennedy, Mrs, Samuel Sturgis, Mrs. Claude Bloch, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Middleton F. Guest, Mrs. James Newcomb. Mrs. Richard Cutts, Mrs. Louis C. Brinton, Mrs. Aristides Moreno, Mrs. Richard Ellis, Mrs. Charles LeFevre, Mrs. Frank Weed, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Daniel Hand. Mrs. John Dunn and Mrs. Harry Sheen. The debutante will wear a lovely gown of white “velour caprice,” fash- ioned along old-fashioned lines, with a close-fitting bodice: and a full skirt, made with a small hoop over each ‘hip. The bodice is sleeveless, with a rather high neckline at the front and cut low in the back, a soft sash collar effect of silver cloth finishing off the | neck and forming a loose bow at the back. The skirt, which is bordered with a band of the silver cloth fes- tooned with a garland of flowers in delicate rainbow hues, is made with an uneven hemline. She will earry an old-fashioned bouquet of Sweet- heart, roses, lilies of the valley and gardenias. Mre. Hopkins will wear a much on RS SRssREs TR Browns! HOURS, 8:45 to 6:00 1215-17 F STREET or single items. Ming Pattern LENOX Cups and Saucers, $39.50 dozen. Dinner Plates, $34.50 dozen. Bread and Butter Plates, $18.75 dozen. Keeping Up With the Browns! OR Brown Shoes very Map, just now—and here, the smartest of Three floors bubbling o for women and children—also gift slippers for men. Dulin & Martin Company For Christmas Giving CHINAWARES Open stock Chinawares of more than 100 different designs, Amer- ican and Imported, Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, $19 t.o $665 LENOX CHINA As exclusive distributors of this famous China in Washington, A we offer an exquisite exhibition of Table China, Service Plates and Open Stock Patterns. Gold-encrusted patterns are in evidence. AUTOMOBILE PARKING SPACE W. B. Moses & Sons Furniture Established 1861. Linens Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery Piquante Modish leathers combine to develop this dashing oxford, with its high-laced front and low-cut sides that give such charming lines to the foot. Brown Suede With Wine Patent or Black Suede With Steel Kid. Brown Alligator $13.50 Brown Kid or Copper Patent Fashion’s all the Brown Suede $12.50 Women's Sho, 1207 F St. ~ ver with footwear and hosiery gifts PHONE MAIN 1294 1214-18 G STREET In all the phases of GIFT GIVING, fine China is one gift which brings genuine happi- ness to the woman who prides her table ap pointments. enable gift purchasers to make, selections in sets % Mystic Pattern +» Colonial Pattern LENOX LENOX Cups and Saucers, $40.00 Cups and Saucers, $62.50 dozen. dozen. Dinner Plates, $35.00 Dinner ~ Plates, $57.75 dozen. dozen. Bread and Butter Plates, Bread and Butter Plates, 9 $19.00 dozen. 4% $32.50 dozen.