Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1926, Page 19

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SOCIETY ~(Continued from Fighteenth Page) _ Erown of panne. velvet, an original ‘Worth model, and will carry orchids. Mrs. Katharine H. Blackmore, house guest of Mrs. Hopkins, who will assist her, will wear a gown of ®old lace. Miss Hopkins Young ladies this evening. will entertain the isting her at- dinner Mrs. George Langdon Whitford en- tertained at luncheon today for her debutante daughter, Miss Harriet Stearns Whitford, at the Chevy Chase Club. Tn the company were Miss Bos- trom, Miss Hammarberg, Princess Ida Cantacuzene, Miss Francesca Stewart, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Elizabeth Clem, Miss Harriet Huntress, Miss Georgiana Jc Margaret Kerr, Miss Olive Sher Louise Ma- son, Miss B M Helen Clifford, Miss Fannie Dj ss Eliza- Leth Fries, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Rebekah scomb, Miss Florence latt, Miss Marguerite Orme, Miss Sarah Worthington, Miss Sallie Hews s. Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, s Katharine Amory, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Betty Ridsdale, Miss ldanthea Moffet, Miss Eleanor ton, Miss Frances Gore, Mi Hami Miss Barbara B Mary Page Jullien, Miss Martin, Miss Alice Cutts and Miss Florence Stokley, Webster and Marvin bridge Mrs. Edmund Kir ~v daughter, Miss Webster, are entertaining this afternoon at the Che Club in compliment to M Clem, debutante daughter o Mrs. John L. Clem. The guests in- clude Miss Sally Hews Phillips, Miss Georgiana Joyes, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Lo Turpin, Miss y Harriet Stear le Smith, atharine Bol Miss Ruth Hitch- Nona Gill, Miss Anne But- Eugenia Lejeune, Miss a Dunlop, Miss Elizabeth Hubbard, Miss Mary Holmes, Mrs. Thomas Larkin, Mrs. Edwin Mérris, Mrs Oliphant, Mrs. Hubert Tlall, Norman Underwood, Mrs. John Harison Knapp. Mrs. James Mrs. John Gilliland, Mrs. . Valmer Smith and Mrs. Harold Phillips Additional guests s when Mrs - will be a re asked for tea, nd her daughter Irs. Clem. Mrs. John Pr Wetherill, 3d. is entertaining a company of 50 at bridge this afternoon at the Washington Club, in compliment to Miss Fannie Dial, debutante daughter of former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B! Dial. \dditional guests will join the com- pany for tea when Mrs. Dial and Mrs. Robert Vinton Rust, mother of the hostess, will preside at the tea table. Mr, and Mrs. Wetherill have as their guest in their home in Be- thesda Miss Rebec tout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clymer Stout of Philadelphia, who arrived this morning. Comdr. and Mrs, Paul Bastedo will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Contessina de Fontana Ttaly. Mrs. at luncheon tomorrow for Rosemary Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Percival Ridsdale en- tertained at supper last evening &t the Club St. Marks for their daughter, Miss Betty Ridsdale, in compliment Miss Barbara Hight. The other guests were Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Harriet Whitford, Miss Helen fiss Adelaide Douglass, Mr. ake, Mr. Austin Calhoun, Mr. : gz Birdsall, Mr. Worthing- nic Corbett and to oodwin, Miss Lucille King and Miss Dovothy Arnold have issued invitations for bridge at Wardman Park Hotel on January 3 in honor of Miss Frances and Miss Grace Antoinette Mueller, 1wo of the season’s debu- B \ s Army. Miss Hicks is of the late alien property custodian, for many years Representatives in Congress from the first. New York district, and his first wife, who was Miss S Angcles, Lieut. tioned «t Fort Monroe, V: recent mourning in the by the wedding is to be a quiet e Washington after ¢ stima . im- t Hostess to ner Party. Adam Wyant, resentative Wyant of entertained wife Rep- Pennsylvania, at dinner last night at having seven guest WHEN XMAS SHOPPING —makes demands on your inner self, appetite will find pleasant ap- peasement at CORN- WELL'S COFFEE SHOP. There's a tempt- ing array of good things, every day, and a special— Hot Luncheon, 50c 11 to 2:30 Daily Cornwell Chocolates —compare with the finest you can buy. Fresh made daily. < ldeal for Xmas giving. C ORNWELL'’S L caniies—Pastries—Fruits—Luncheon [ X 1329 G St.—Phone Main 875 if{ wife of CAFETERIA TUnder Original Management FRANK P. FENWICK 1318 N.°Y. Avenue 1330 H Street Today—Tomorrow Any Day {s a good day to dine at Blossom Inn Cafeteria Ev;rylhiu in Season Prices Within Reason Ask the Cashier About “Accommodation Cards,” $5.50 for $5 Representative Watson of Pennsyl- vania, was the luncheon guest yes- terday of Mrs. Thomas Henry C. Reed in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Among others in the party were Mrs. Willlam Bailey Lamar, Mrs. Charles B. Howry and Mrs. Thomas Hamiiton Wilson. Judge ‘and Mrs. Daniel Thew, Wright entertained at the Carlton Club last evening, when they were joined later by their son. Mr. Daniel Thew Wright, jr., and Miss Margaret Zolnay, who are making their first appearance in Washington this week. Representative William E. Hull was among those entertaining, as was also Mr. James E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart had a company of 20 at thelr table. Miss Natalie Hammond was hostess to a party of 12. Among others there were Sir Adrian W am Maxwell Baillie of the British embassy staff, Maj. W. H. S. Alston and Mr. Henry L. d’A. Hopkinson, also of the British em- bassy; the Minister of Latvia and Miss Charlotte Childress, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Norment, jr.: the second secretary of the Peruvian v and Mme. Bedoya, Mr. and tanley Harris, Miss Ina Claire, Kermit Roosevelt, Mrs. Fred Britten and the secretary of the Bolivian legation, Senor de la Barra. Dr. and Mrs. James G. Cumming, 2801 Thirty-fourth place, will enter- tain the University of Michigan women and their husbands at a buffet supper from 5 to 8 o'clock this evening. Mme., Masaryk, wife of Mr. Jan Masaryk, the Czechoslovakian Min- ister to London, sailed_at midnight last night from New York on the Cunard liner Mauretania after visit- ing her sons, Charles, Robert and Richard Leatherbee, at Cape Cod. Princess Cantacuzene, who is mak- ing a lecture tour, will be fn Detroit Monday, where she will be the guest | - Beginning Friday. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, of Mrs. Henry B. Joy at luncheon preceding her talk on “My Life, Here and There,” which she will give before the Twentieth Century Club that afternoon. In charge of the sale of articles made at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, which will be held under the auspices of the George Baldwin McCoy unit of the American Women's Legion in the Transportation Building today, are: Mrs. Charles Demonet, Mrs. Fran- ces Hiller, Miss Pauline Block, Mrs. J. F. R. Landis, Mrs. Willlam Ravenel, Mrs. L. O. Colbert, Mrs. Frederic Willlam Wile, Mrs. Edwin S. Bethel, Mrs. Lew §. Mohler and Mrs. R. R. Lukens, ¥ Brig. Gen. Hugh S. Johnson of Chi- cago, former deputy provost marshal | general in Washington i 1917, 1s in the Capital. Gen. Johnson originated the plan for the selective draft in 1917, while acting as Gen. Crowder’s executive officer, and was later award- ed the distinguished service medal for his work on the selective draft. Today is the second and last day of the Rainbow fete which is being given in Epiphany Parish Hall, on G street between Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets, for the benefit of the Epiphany Church Home at 1221 Massachusetts avenue. Gen. John A. Lejeune is chairman of the general committee in charge of the fete, and Mrs. Z. Barney Phillips, wife of the rector of the church, is chairman of the executive committee, Miss Har- riett Leitch and Mrs. . Henry Cook are in charge of the Japanese tea- room; Miss E. Keiser and the junior A Variety —of leathers and shapes are featured in our line of . Men’s Shoes at Tan or Black Calf and Patent Leather 12.00 They all have the char- acteristics of smart style, superior quality and su- preme comfort. - Men's Hose—plain color and fancy patterns— 1.50 to 5.00 . Caring for feet is better than curing them Arthur Burt Co. Paris 19dey ‘Washington 1343 F Street London Dec. 3rd We Offer An Unrestricted Choice o t« House Reduction—Our Entire Stock! Coats Include every fur and fur- trimmed cloth model stock. Dresses Embrace all styles for street, sport and afternoon. in our EVENING— FROCKS and WRAPS also listed at 1 off. 1221 F Street RHODES 4 off ORIGINAL PRICE ' TICK- B S A STILE OIN EVERY GAR- MENT—simply deduct 25% and you hawe the re- duced price. 1221 F Street In Time For Christmas 6087614 Every Pair Silk From Top to Toe COLORS Fr Blond Muscade Ming Malacca Almond We've kept faith with the sands it who offering this nationally make at a record low price. eagerly reat Annual December Silk-top _Chiffon ich has been_solidly built on Values—by known Annwal December Sale of Beverly 12,000 Pairs Offered at the Record Low Price of thou- bilipsbom eLEVENTH ST. Every Pair Perfect and Full Fashioned COLORS Hlusion Piping Rock Moonlight Nude Gold Bambon £ Gun Metal Every pair of the 12,000 stockings in th's sensational event has that same exzuhm texture, finish and s lustrous turdiness which have stamped the word “Beverly” as be- ing synonymous with Attend tomorrow and fill all your “Quality." Xmas and future needs as well. D. members of the Girls' Friendly So- clety are in charge of the candy table; Mrs. Harrlett Boulton and the Girls’ Friendly Society have arranged a mystery garden; Mrs. Dodge of the Red Cross and Mrs. Anderson of-the Daughters of the King have the linen table; Mrs. Willlam Page, Mrs. J. H. Young, Mrs. A. R. Shands, Miss Mary Ambler and Mrs. \F. G. Collins are ‘presiding over the housekeeping table; Mr. Bomberger and the mem- bers of the Sunday school have a large display of toys on the second floor; Mrs. J. N. Harding is taking magazine subscriptions; Mrs. Leigh Robinson has arranged an “Old_Cu- riosity Shop”; Miss Karr and Mrs. Powers of the night auxillary are sell- 608m 614 —at the low price of $1.95. W R S XS OTEE L LT L& =STAST=S==S= All Coats Now Greatly lowne: type shown here. % [e——Sn———=[o]c——=nlc—————alc———2ol———Jlol——2lo] C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926. ing preserves(and jellles; Mr. Adolt Torovsky, organist of the church, will play popular music, and the members of the choir have Christmas cards for sale, and there is some one to cut silhouettes and to tell fortunes. Miss Sally Hews Phillips, debutante daughter of the rector, is assisted by an interesting committée of debutantes of this and other seasons in the selling of flowers. The group includes Miss Natalle Hammond, Miss Frances McKee, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Olive Sher- ley, Miss Florence Marlatt, Miss Eleanor Preston, Miss Katharine Amory and Miss Juliet Carpenter. Col. Willlam G. Edens and Mr. Pbilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. A Sensational Xmas Special! 600 Pairs Blaqk Satin Mules Specially priced at With dainty rosette trimming on vamp, soft elk padded soles and lined with coral or turquoise satin. Baby Louis Heels For tomorrow only, an extraordinary pre-Xmas selling of 600 pairs of Satin Mules—every pair with reinforced shanks An ideal opportunity to select your gift needs as well as those for the present. SEE====3 Francis J. Kilkenny entertgined at luncheon Monday at the Club in Chicago in honor of Mr. E. Ross Bartley, secretary to Vice Presi- dent Dawes, who came to Washington with the Vice President yesterday. The guests included: Mr. E. Ross id-Day Bartley, Mr. Richard J. Finnegan, Mr. Hugh Miller, Mr. Horace D. Payne, Mr. Howard M. Sims, Mr. T. C. Neal,, - Mr, Paul R. Leach, Mr. Ralgh Cogs well, Mr. Harry Cogswell, Col. W. B (Continued on Twenty-second Page.) Jane ~Vogue’s 10th Birthday Sale Last Friday and Saturday the great response to our Dress Sale was so unexpected that many of our customers were disappointed. We have replenished our stocks with some new shipments and again make a similar offer for 500 Off Any Silk Dress s on the Budget Payment Plan—a helpful, conveni- ent way to buy. n Stock. Milton RNey Penn. Ave. at 8th N. bilipsbom 608 614 New Fashions in Dresses are featured in the Inexpensive Dress Shop The newest silks and colors combine to produce Frocks of unusual loveliness and the of the price makes the quality of the garments stand out in bold contrast to that which is usually sold at this figure save by buying in this event. You More than $15 worth of real intrinsic value The fashions pictured in the latest style journals are portrayed in these self-same models. For the coming holiday parties and functions you will want Dresses of the very Second- Floor ELEVENTH ST. Four Super Gift Specials—Main Floor What Better Gifts Than Thése? Novelty Bags - $2.95 —of Patent Leather, leather combinations in a great vari ety of colors and color combinations Envelope, underarm, pouch and strap models. Values That Lend Zest to Buying Silk Teddies $5.00 Crepe de Chine and Crepe Satin trimmed with filet, alencon. Exceptional quality. [very pastel shade is in ab Bloomers $0.95 Heav garter bottoms. Cut forced. All new shades. The Gift for Winter Warmth Lounging Robes $5.95 Imported Knit Robes. Wide-wale Corduroy Robes, lined. Mannish cut Beacon Robes with cord and tassel to match. The quality insures several - winters’ wear. Moire, Milanese with new -silk ap- plique trimming. Fancy embroidered full and rein- We will gladly cash your Christmas checks. and Irish lace and ibundance. o] |8 e B e B e |8 —— [0 (@ 3o | ——— o] ——= ] e | 0] | 8 e | B e 8 e 9]

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