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rg = Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur Go Today to Annapolis to Spend the k. Week End at Naval Academy. HE Secretary of the Navy and Mre, Wilbur Wil motor to nepolis this afterncon and will be the guests there over sunday of the supesintendent of the Naval Academy, Rear Admiral Louts Nuiton, and N Nulton. wite of the m. will bo the guest of Mrs. Frank Brett Noyes at ‘ea this afterncon a! the Child Wel- ‘are Society’s ru " ptrest. Mrs. N ba Mrs. Frederick Atherton and Mrs. “leming Newbold. Mr. and Mrs. Grew Will Come Back From New York Tomorrow. The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, who have been in New York for a short stay, will roturn tomorrow evening. Senator and Mrs. John W. Tlarreld | heve with them for the Winter their| eon and caughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ward Harreld. Representative C. H. Brand of Geor- £ia has arrived in Washington and is at the Willard, where he has taken an apartment for the Winter. i Mrs. Watson, wife of Representa-| “ive Henry W. Watson, r.. enter- ained a company of 14 at luncheon voday in horor of Mrs. George Muson | Chichester and Mrs. Henry J. Han- cock of Philadelphta. Tha eecretary of the Itallun em- bassy and Signora Mascla entertatned «t dinner last evening for their house ruest, Frances Danier of Mon- ireal, Canada. | 15 The United States Minister to The Fague, Mr. Richard Al Tobin, now on Jeave of absence in Washington and taying at the Mayflower, will Jeave | tomorrow for a visit to his home in! San Francisco. i Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E. Xy | i1 not be at howe tomorrow owing | 10 finess. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Creed C. Ham- suond were hoste at dinner last eve +ing and took thelr guests Jater to the | srmy dance at the Willard. 1In the| “ompany Senator and Mrs. | ('harles L. McNary, Senator and Mrs. sorter J. McCumber, Representative | ond Mrs. Maurice E. Crumpacker, fien. and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton, Gen. | and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ashburn, Mr. - nd Mrs. William B. Follett, Col. and | frs. John W. Gulick, Col. and Mrs. | 'red B Shaw, Col. and Mrs. Roger S. titeh, Col. Arthur J. Lynch, Maj. and | | Margaret' SOCIETY." SOCI ETY and Mrs. Henry Parsons Lirwin | fwiil be at home tomorrow afternoon | | at Arbremont, their recently com-| | pieted home on Upton sireet at Lenn- i The party will be in 1 housewarming, al- n have sent ! reau avenu the nature o though Mr. an « out no cards. 11 receive fron: 430 to 8:80 o'cloc] nd wlll be as-| sisted by Mrs. Delos A. Plodgett, Mre. | Charles G. Mathews, Mrs. David du Bose Galilard and Mrs. David St.| Plerre Gailiard, who will alternate at the tea tcuble. Mr. and Mre. Erwin returned yes-1 terday from Chicago, whers they spent | a week, having gone there for the! Army-Navy foot ball game Saturday. erbert W. Fau'kner, s of Mre. Willlam Wheatl roturned to _thelr home in Washington, Conn. While tn the Capital Mr. Fuulkner gave an tllustrated lecturo on “Italian Villa Gardens” at a ainner in his honor at, the Arts Club. The lecture was also| given in St. Thomas' Parish Hall and | the Washington Club. His exhibi- tion has been moved from the Arts Club wnd is at the National Art Mu- seum. i Mr. and M! who were Miss Eleanor Preeton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ord Dreston, was hostess at luncheon yesterday, her| wuests including Miss Alilson Roeb- ling. Mizs Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Marguerite Orme, Miss Adelaide Doug. lass, Miss Harrlet Stearns Whitford, Mise Harrlet Huntress, Miss Nancy Hamilton, Miss Fannie Dial B bara Hight, Miss Helen ( Mrs. Linton Reynolds Mass The marriage of Miss Evely Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Lewls. to Mr. Gorham F. Gre took Liane this morning at 11 o'clock tn St. | Yepiscopal Chureh, the Rev Dr. Herbert Scott Smith officlating. Only the familles and a few & friends were present, and the brido was unattended. She wore a gown of Woodland brown georgette crepe With « hat to match and n corsage houquet of violets and butterfly roses. A and Mrs. Greer will be at home after January 1 at 1821 K stroet. I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke | Thom are in New York, where they | are stopping at the Ambassador Hotel. | Additional Committees 1 ¥or Dixie Ball Monday Night. | Mr. Otto B. McLean and Mr. John | F. Maury are $n charge of the Coorj committee for the Dixie bail, which s to be held at the New Willard Mon day evening. The committee include: Capt. Thom: s J. Frailey, Mr. Albert | \frs. Condon C. McCornack, Maj. and Mrs. James B. Gillesple and Maj. and | “frs. James E. Bastion. | Pnsign Malcolm Alexander Hufty ho hae been visiting his mother, | rs Mary Puge Hufty, in her home ! Seventeen has joined his | , the Texas in Cv'.lhm'.an:utm1 , Cuba. ! “Miss Lols Georgiana Henry, daurh- ter of Mr. George Il Henry, secrc- ster, and Mrs, | of tha .Congressional 1ts, will be married to Mr. Ro i ‘owman Hipple of Pierre, { \ak., Friday, December 19, at high| + son in All Souls’ Memorial Episcopal | hurch. A wedding breakfast will be | sved after the ceremony in the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Ashmun N.j Hrown, cousins of Miss Henry. { The bride’s maid or honor will H AMiss Ruth N daughter of senator and Mrs. Peter Norbeci, and tr. Hipple will have Mr. R. Z Henle £ Washington as hie attendant. ©hild Welfare Society ! Appeals for Hats for Sale. ! “(rs. John Allan Dougherty, chair aan of the hat booth at the rummage ~ale for the benefit of the Child Wel- are Soclety, Lias made an appeal for sty for men, women and children. *he hat booth has been one of the 1ost succeseful of the sale and all of | i:e hate donated have been sold. Mrs. | awrence Townsend {s an ahle assist- nt in the trimming of the hats. irs. Dougherty urges that donations ! nt immediately to 1315 F stroet, 1hat the sale may open Monday morn- % with a large supply of hats. WMr, C. Bascom Elemp, former secre- s to the President, will entertain at inner this evening at the Carlton Tntel, when his 18 guests are asked to wset the Secretary of State and Mrs. cllogs. Mr. and AMrs. Henry Fitznugh will 5t . tea this afternoon from 4 to o'clock in their rewldence, at 2000 Mas usetts avenuo, when they 1}l present tha former's daughter, Miss Louise Fitzhugh, to society. The ~use has a pretty arrangement of ;¢ flowers and ferns. Mrs. Fitzhugh will have assisting | her Mre. Tasker L. Oddie, Mrs. Edwin R Laughlin, Mrs. Henry W. Wat- won, “$r.; Mrs. James M. Johnston, irs. Willlam Barret Ridgley, Mrs. “V{llfam Marbury, Mra. O. H. P. John- son, Mrs. William C. Sowers, Mrs. iina C. Van Winkle, Mrs. Copley Amery and Mrs. McCammon. Mrs zhugh will wear a gown of yello® ace, und the debutante will be in .‘ 1 of white velvet, fashioned along { iglit lines, and she will carry ast 1d-fashjoned bouquet. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh will enter- t a supper and theater party #ing the tea. soll Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant will give & dinner this evening for her two granddaughters, Princess Ida Can- rucuzene and Miss Edith Grant. There w111 be 22 guests in the company, and \irs. Grant will have eeveral young arrfed couples acting as hosts for er, as she i3 in mourning for ber 2 rapson entertained at \uncheon today in coropliment to the \lisses Laneing, house guests of thelr srother and sister-in-law, Mr. and \lrs. Robert Lansing. Among the ueste was Mrs. George F. Cooper of Yew York. Af=a. Edith Cragin MoCurteney an- .ounces the engagement of her ghter, Annette Ioxall, to the Rev. n Sheplelgh Moses of Chesnut | Beforo accepting the call Hill Mr. Moses was John's Church in piace early in June. Mre, Willlam Fiteh Kelley will an~| tertain a large company at dinner s evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Mrs. A. D. Dunbar entertained at junocheon today at the Club St. Marks vor her daughter, Miss Jane Dunbar, in complimert to Miss Louise Mason and Miss Ellzabeth Hogan. The other Suests were Misw Murguerita Orm Miss Domthy Bierer, Miss FElean ‘Carolyn Miss | ougle Miss Mabel Huntress, | Daechie, 3 ! Wardman Park Hotel. Miehell, Mr. Jasper N. Baker, Mr. Ru-| doiph De Zapp. Mr. Fielding M. Tewis, Mr. D. G. Spencer, Mr. John Chumb X Mr. Charles I'. Barrett. Mr. Llton Yillow, Mfr. N. . Rabner, Mr. Step H. ¥ord, Mr. Barle D. Chesn Harry Newman, Mr. John Berge ames Sexion, 1todney Mis ; Mr. Alexander Porter, Mr tevo Carey, Mr. Pat herty, Mr. Louis . Henry Audig, Mr. Wildie Williams, Mr. Kenneth Abrams, Mr John Hii, Mr. Fearson Meeks, Mr. Reid Hanson, Mr. Bob Allen and Mr Donald Gt Thote who aro assoclated with the organization and. who have been add- ed to the young ladies’ committes ave Miss Oline James, Miss Berth Thomason, Miss Elizabeth P. Jackson Miss Martha M. Moseley, her. Mr. ! 1 Faust Witherspoon, Miss Allie Kelley, !, rs. John J. McCoy, Mrs. Janet T. G Miss Vivian Thrift, Mi Week: Eliza C: Anie. Miss Elizabeth Clark, the Misees Mar- ley. Miss Merla Glenn Matthews. Mis Dorothy Louise Mehier, the Misse: Rowley, Miss V. Blanche Howoll. Miss Mary C. Beans and Miss Tiliza. beth E. Long. Mrs. W. A. Swallow fg chalrman of the ball and fs doing much toward its success. Mrs Willlam E. English of Indian- apolls has arrived at the Willard jrom Atlantie City, where she has heen at the Ritz-Carlton for several months. Maj. and Mrs. Joseph Gray Kitcheli will arrive in Washington today from their home tn Mountain Lakes, N. J., and will be at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Evans, whose marriage took place a short time ago and who have Jjust returned from thelr wedding journey, are staying at the Mayflower Hotel until they leave for the South early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Louls W. Southgate have returned to Washington after spending the season at their Summer home on Cape Cod and later going to Boston for a serfes of visits, and have openied their apartment at the They will have with them over the Christmas holidays their son, Mr. Richard Southgate, who resigned last Spring from the diplomatic service and is now making his home in Chicago. Mrs. James A. Mars is staying at the Brighton unti] early in January. She will be joined there December 19 by her son, Mr. James A. Mars, jr., ot Harvard University. Mrs. J. Alex Serpell of 8221 Cathedral avenue has as a guest Miss V: For Dances Arlington Hotel . Colonial Hotel have excellent facilities, Refreshments served #f desired. E‘»\‘S\w\ i YOUNG WOMEN By and by certsin necessiti maust be provided: e Shelter—~Food—Clothing WHO WILL PAY FOR THEM? YOU do:nt want ta,h de- pendent on charity. NOW!MM‘W.I-. George C. Jordan, Manager The Equitable Life Arsurance Saclety 501-12 Munsey Building Washingteu, D. C. publegze gond full informaion abost Name {da MISS GRACE ANTOINETTE MUELLER, Who will be introduced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Justus Mueller of 01 Colorado avenue, {o their friends at a tea December 11. A number of en- ertalnments will be given by Miss Mueller following her debut. Jlelen M. Haupt of Philadelphla, who | Johnson, Mrs has spent the with het . Gillett-1 |7 The final group fn the tubleaux her! which will open the bail wili represent of medals by Lord to the coliege in 1771. In Washington appears as ancellor of the coile Lieut, > Fanney wiil take the part v to visit 2 hington. Lieut. Tan er the hohaa)m’mwldmn of the college, Philip Davis wilt take the o d Lotetourt, Miss Clive Mabel Carolyn 1 lorence Marintt } | Frries and Miss Julla Carpenter, lad.cs 1of the coloniyl period. Lieut. Merrow "N- | Figerton Sorley will take the part of begin- | s ancestor of this date, Col. Charles Lewis, and Lisut Itchner wiill appear colonial gentleman. ¢ Thompson Seton, na- ident of the League of Amerfcan Pen Women, left Washing ton Thursday evening for Indiun- polis, Where she was the guest ye s vight E. Henry Fitzhugh and A n hus us 1 . Lawrence of Roscl Irene Baldwin nd Baldwin of L vived in this coun and Mrs, Lawrence « Mrs. 1. T. Stmpson, who has been P ng some time ut the Wald A th ter s evening, nin, N be provided. irl »f the ent will be in and wiil be liisle, Miss m charge of sted by ) Merci o by the ndiana Pen > Columbia on | Club in honor of Mrs. Seton. Aultman s well known in on, her hushand, Brig. Gen. Aultmun, now commander of the bri- gade post at Fort Benjamin Tiarrison, ¢ o Army 1 ealy ington Uni Iter Seton of the Unive London will ak at 5 o'clock Yrancis d’Assl Many Box Parties VI for Washington Ope Boxholders for * Pl chaikowsk: Washington he Washmgton Au evening at 8:15 o'cloc . Merbert Hoove nator Stanfleld, rd Albion, , Mrs. Boyd tar, Mr. Charles Heury Butl Dillinghan, grect of Bacon; Mr “alhoun, Mrs. stle,’ Jr Clephene, Charles I. Co ¥ Monday, Mrs and wiil e of the the mem- neh of the at the Fortnightly Club in Chicago. This branch uumbers lamong its membership many of the prominent Tllinols woman authors, artists and composers, among whon Julia Scott Vrooman, wife of | Mr. Carl Vrooman, former Secretary of Agrienlture. on letion of her p e ture tour in the Middle West, which will fake her into Indlana, llinois and Minnesota, Mra. Seton will return to Waghington about December 15. L. Gene estock, Stokes A distinguished audience heard Sir Alun Cuobham, famous British aviator, Y octure on his flight from London to Cape Town hefore the National Geographic Soclety last evening at the Washington Auditorlum. Among those In the company were: Mr. Justice Plerce Butler, Senator Wesley L. Jones, Representative Allen T. B. Moran, M Mrs. George .C. R. Tuckerman, Walker and Mi Thorpe, Mrs. Walter Mr Edwar C. Sara E. Woodward. Among the boxholders for the baill for William and Mary Collegs, to be given at the Maytlower Tuesday. December 7, are the Club of Colonial s, Chapter III; Mrs. Hemy I Mrs. Willam Bailey Lamar, arles Boughton Wood, AMrs. rayson, Mrs. Walier R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Philip Morrison Jullien, Mrs. William E. Fendall, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs, Copley Amory, Mrs. Horace Smithy, Mrs. A. Geary Dancing Every Night Make while papoonehines. . ou to EWANBE" In An Atmosphere of Beauty and Refinement Luncheon }{ Dinner 12 to 2 6to9 55¢ $1.50 Musie Dancing Ne Cover Charges at Luncheon or Dinner NITE CLUB AT Night snappy fox-trot or ‘& dreamy walts. Don’t Forget Next Thursday Night George Bruce’s Orches- tra will match Jasz note: in a_ high-powered Battle of Music, with Swanee « Syncopators. 13th and E Sts. Branch Store at N N.W Vt. Ave. & L g Why Worry About Fiowers for Sunday? Louise Has Your Interest at Heart The Problem Is\Solved $2.0 Delivered Anywhere Within City Limits Hours, Week Days 8 A.M. to 12 Midnight 0 Saturday and Sunday Special Box Cut Flowers Adsress Sundays,9 AM. to 7 PM. ge W. Baird, Brig. Gen. Willlam H. Bix- !by, Maj. Gen. P, C. Harrls, Col. G. D. Il*‘m:h, Lieut. Comdr. E. Smith, Maj. Alexander W. Maish, Capt. E. J. I Dorn, Capt. J. C. Pryor, Capt. J. W. | Woodruff, Licut. Earl S. Hoag, Mr. | Charles J. RBell, Dr. J. Howard Gore, | Dr. George Otis Smith, Mr. Frederick ‘oville, Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Mr. George R. Putnam, Mr. George Shiras, 1 34; Gen. A. W. Greely, Dr. Neil M. (Judd, Dr. Willlum rle Clarke, Dr. Smith, Dr. Sinclair Bowen, 9. Jones, Mr. G. N. Everett, | Mr. W. W. Everett, \James Parmales, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- |cis Savage, Mrs. C. C. ‘Worthington, iMr. George H. Rice, Mr. Charles Denby, Mr. Grosvenor H. Backus, Mr. Louls Titus, Mr. Swagar Sherley, Miss Margaret (‘ullen and Miss Bessle J. Kibbey, The marriage 15 announced of Mrs Florence Cutler and Mr. J. 8. Walker, Wednesday, December 1, 1026, the Rev. H. M. Hennig officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Seater were the a tendants for the bride and bride. groom and later gave a dinner in their honor. The bride is the widow of Harry Cutler, an English actor, who died fn New York 10 years ago. The marriage of Miss Mary Grill and Mr. Willlam Horack took place at noon Wednesday, the Rev. Hugh Kerr Fulton officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Horack will make their future home in Newark, N. J., where he is now located in business. The bride has been connected with Columbla Hospital for flve vears and Mr. Horack was formerly with the Navy Department in Washington. John Iden, president, and the ttee of the Ladles’ Auxiliary of Providence Hospital, announce that the annual card party will be held this year at 2400 Sixteenth street instead of at the hospital. The affair will be Monday, December 6, at 2 o'clock, and tea will be served between 4:30 and 6 o'clock for those playing. The pro- ceeds will he used for the free wards of Providence Hospital. At the Susan B. Anthony Founda- tion dinner Tuesday night at the Arlington Hotel, fn honor of Gertrude Nelson Andrews members of i Clara 0. B. M re will preside and 3 Nanette Paul will act as toast- | master. Miss_Juanita ¥reulich, ac- | companied by Mr. Steel, will give sey- 1 vocal selections. Mrs. Arthur Clinton Proctor enter- tained at a luncheon yesterdzy in com- pliment to Miss Anna Adams Gordon, world president of the Woman's Chris- tlan Temperance Union. The other guest of honor was Mrs, 12. W. Lune, president of the India W. C. T. U. Others present were Mrs. N. M. Pol- lock, president District Unlon, and Dr. Luretta Kress of Takoma Park, Md. vice president, Mrs. Mrs. George Ross. Miss Claire Lusby and Mrs. Yost. Miss Gordon is to be the honor guest at the Iotel Roose- velt tomdrrow at a luncheon given by the District of Columbia W. C. T. U B WOULD LIGHTEN MAILS. Business Men Asked Not to Send Out Circulars During Rush. Yost office authorities today r quested Washington busine uid in relieving holiday con the i from miafling clr folders and jother advertising matter between De- |cember 18 and December 24 and by j mailing such matter befors December 1 Eva Criswell, Heavy Christmas mails will tax the mailhandling facilities of the post office, it was pointed out, without the jextra burden of advertising matter. Prompt delivery of circulars cannot be guaranteed during the holiday period, it was stated. I Of the 195 makes of automobiles shown at the recent London automo- bile show many were from Amerlea. Well known from Washington 915,50, 3, Orsl-cias drosser. Opened Devember 1. (1¢ miost besutifyl beauly salon at 1110 C Oopoeita” tho Masflower d flovr. M 5 i ain Mr. and Mrs. | retraining | yo, | FURS ARE ADDED T0 RUMMAGE SALE Coats and Neckpieces Given for Child Welfare Bazaar. Stock Is Increased. | A quantity of furs—coats and neck pieces—will go on sale Monday at the Child Welfare rummage salo being conducted at 1315 F street. The furs are the donations of the Saks Fur Co. and while one or two of the coats need slight repairing, it was said at that store this mornnig, most of them are in excellent condi- tlon, Added zest is expected In the “trade” that patronizes the sale eack day by the fur sale, and the commit tees in charge is prepared to open the doors of the store promptly 4t 10 o'clock Monday morning. While new wares are being dellv- ered to the rummage sale, the busi- ness continues with the success it attained at its opening. The daily receipts have averaged over $300, and ho total amount realized from the bazaar” for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, minus the tearoom re- ceipts for yesterday, is $2,743.83. When the tearoom conductors make Washington Chapter, Trinity Collexe Alumnae, Tuesday, 8 p.m., at the Wil lard Hotel. Russell Green, advertising manager of the Charles BE. Hires Co. Phila delphia, will address the Advertising iClub of Washington, Tuesday. Sub ject: “The Gommon Sense of Adver tising.” | The Susan B. Anthony will give a dinner in honor Gertrude Nelson Andrews p.m., at the Arlington Hotel. n of Mrs. . 6 A lecture-recital, “Dante and Early Ttallan Music,” will be given tomor !row, 8 pm., at the clubhouse of the District League of American Pen | Women. The program will be given by Mr. Schmidt-Gregor, planist, and Miss Julla Schelling, lecturer. The John Eaton Mothers’ Club will | meet Monday, 2 p.m., in the Congre gational Church, Thirty-fourth and Lowell streets. The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor | row will start from Chesterbrook, Va. Meet at Rosslyn, Va., at 2:45 p.m Short walk. Bring lunch. Coffee will be furnished at clubhouse in Franklin Park, Va. Mr. Handy will lead. MRS. GEORGE M. PULVER, Chairman today of the debutante at- tendants in the tearoom. thelr returns for yesterday it is cer- ! lii} tain that the total amount taken in! during the first three days on the! dual enterprise will exceed $2,800. One of the busy departments has been the hat booth of which Mrs. John Allan Dougherty is chairman. The entire stock of that department is almost depleted and an appeal for more hats to be delivered to tue rummage sale store has been mage. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, who 's a coworker of Mrs. Douglerty. trims the hats as prospective customors inspect and choose the hat they desire, ¥or the accommodation of mid- day shoppers the tearoom has in- creased its range to serve hot cof | and waffles at the lunch Loring cook the wafes and they zre served by & committee of the sea- | eon’s debutantes. Tea, but not, waffles, is served as usual from 4:30 o'clock to 6:30 each day. \ The book department’s stock has been greatly improved and made more complete by the gift of a box of new books from George H. Doran, pub- lisher of New York. Thess are on sale with the other stock today and; will remain on the counters only until they are purchased. ston Stavely is chalrman of the book | department and she is agsisted by Mrs. Charles R. Shepherd and Mrs. | Vietor Kauffmann. With an intermission tomorrow in the seven-day sale, business will be re- newed Monday morning at 10 o'clock. | The rummage sale tearoom will co tinue through Wednesday of ne> A Marriage Licenses. Joseph Rrandon and Mariorie Martell. Gerard Brown and s Johnson. Yrnest G. D 3 Theodora T. Bl Samuel J. Bo ? 4 Edelstein of Baltimore, Md Robert nnison and Hannah Weins Thomas G. Spence and Jennla L. "l:hnml' J. Olort and Hadis M. 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