Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1926, Page 18

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SO SOCI. President and Mrs GIETY. IETY . Coolidge Hosts to Diplomatic Corps at Reception In Their Honor Tonight. HE President and . Cool- idge will hold the firstnof their state receptions at the White | House tonight, the event be- | ing in honor of the membel of the diplomatic corps, no changes in the arrangement fr previous vears, t interest manifested in 1y new mem rs of the corps added to the list since the recept With scarce an exception, the heads ons and their families a - the embassy and legation staffs will be present. Two notable absentees will be the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde, and the \[)xn\lvl of Phya Vijitavong both first time Belgium's diplo- | matie m..oum‘.mp to this country will head the guests at the reception Baron and Baroness de Cartier and the embassy staff being the first guests of the corps to he presented Col. S military aide to the President sued the follow Ing trafic fegulations incident to the ight dent th and east entrances will be opened at § o'clock. South Entrance. Guests having hlue car for entrance by the south will enter hy the southwest West Executive avenue, and will y.ln\m!\ by the cast gate on and will be pa est 1 avenue and State place until called When cailed, they will proceed to the south portico by way of the southwest zate on \West Kxecutive avenue and Will depart by the southwest gate on West Executive avenue East Entrance. Guests having white carriage cards for the east entrance will approach ate ir sutherly divection along st Executive avenue, and cars will be parked on the east side of Eliipse until called lled, they will proceed north along ‘utive avenue 1o the east he east entrance will be open for admission of guests after § o'clock No parking will be allowed in the gouth grounds of the White House Gate cards should he placed on the right of the windshield of ve hicles, 8o as to be casily seen by the police. The following roads will be closed |} traflic between the hours and midnight Treasury (Treas avenue, to vehicul: of X o'clock Road south of the urd place), Bast Executive West Ixecutive avenue, road north of the Ellipse in White lot (South Executive avenue) and road south of the State, War and Navy (State place) New York. sinted Ambassador o Cuba and Senov Ferrara, who ar rived in New York Tuesday from Ha vana, are at the Ritz( expected to come to W few days. The newly api shington in a “The Mini de Alfaro & musical -Saturday Otk When the program will be giv en by Senar Alfred de St Malo. The | musical will follow the dinner party which the Minister and Senora de Al- taro will give i honor of the Ambas- sador of Belgitim and Baroness de Cartier, Jesse Metealf an apartment at the e for the Winter and among those having guests with them last evening. Senator and Mrs. Henry W. Keves of Haverhill, N. H. have taken an| apartment at the Lee House for the | coming Winter pator and aken dining Joun B, Sosnowski Detroit has opened his apartment | at the Wardman Park lotel, where . will be joined by Mis. Sosnowski ntter the holidays Representative of There are of ¥ When | Building | rlton and are | An- | were | ‘emlmss\ and Mme. Willm were hosts at dinner last evening, having in| | their company the Minister of Czecho- | slovakia, Dr. ¥Fierlinger: the Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Radewa, Capt Mrs. David MeDougal | Breton. the naval attache of the | Italian embassy and Signora Lais, Mr. Norment and M. cond secretary of The Solicitor General and Mrs, Wil- liam De Witt Mitchell entertained at dinner last evening having as their Justice James B. McR Justice and Stone, Judge and N Covington, Mr. and Mr | Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. John nery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, |jr., and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey ned at dinner last evening in |compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Dillingham of THonolulu. They later 0ok their guests to the theater. The attache of the Belgian embassy, |Count de Buisseret, will be host at dinner Saturday evening, entertaining operations of the ipping Board, Mr. 1, has been joined in The direc United | James their apa Hotel by Mrs. | return from abro e sister in Tu Wilson have with them the lat- byother, Mr, John McCarthy of New York Baron Sandro D attache of the German embs tertained a company of 12 at today at the MayHower. The Congressional Club |To Open Its Season T The Congressional doors at 2001 {avenue for the ub will open New Hampshire season tomOrrow «fternoon. While many of its members will not arrive in Wash. ington until after the Christmas holi- ‘ava. manv are already here. To- morrow | a reception and tea for the returning members and especially the new mem- s Idrich, Mrs, Buarkley larle B. and Mrs. John K. Mill | John AL M. Adair, Mrs {xon Ralph | Do n axsisting. ayfield | i L Murs. Sidney Ander- iley and Miss | tive musical program being ar- | ranged and the entertainment com- | mittee, of which Mrs. W. W. Chal- In chairman, has planned many delightful afternoons during the sea son and several special events for the | holidays. | and Mrs. John L. Clem | nave issued invitations for ‘a_tea {with dancing Thursday afternoon, | December 16, from 5 to 7 o'clock at the Washington Club, when they will present their daughter, Miss Bl beth Cleni. Maj. Gen. Mrs, David Agnew CGreenlees will entertain a company at bridge tomor row afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, will entertair butante daughte dale, in_honor of 1esday evening any Percival S. Ridsdale will M. A apart- | Hotel | sresentative and Mrs Michaelson have opened their ment at_the Wardman Park for the Winter. They spent the mer at their howe in Wisconsin, The Norweginn Minister to Rio de Janeiro and Mme. Gade, accompa by Mlle. Alice King Gade, are now Washington, guests at the Mayflow: Signora Lais, wife of the n tache of the Ttalian emhass the guest in whose honor Mrs “aleoner entertained at lunc taday at the Cluh St Mark's, other guests were Mrs. Charles || Rell, Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mrs. Henry | Fitzhugh, Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mrs George (. Thorpe, Mrs. William Rar ret Ridgley wge Barrett and Mrs. Anne Archbhold he naval Tne he of the F Where Qua 7"' is ’lv h and Prices filavn %rus X Co. 37939 F N.\W. Gowns A giit that 1s ever welcomed by every woman. Our _selec- tion is exceptionally attractive. Priced Special for Friday and Saturday * $1.25 $4. 98 Imported Voile.. . HeavyCrepe de Chine. . Vests Bloomers 2.Piece Sets In the New Memoray Fabric Special for 2 Days Vests, Bloomers, Sets, H 1 00 Sl 59 5259 937-939 17 N.AV. 115 17 afternoon’s function will be | bers who are joining the club for this | Tea will be poured by |tive and Mrs 5 Alben | ti] after the m: dinner for their de-| THE EVENING MISS MARGARET HOWARD KERR, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerr; whom they’presented {o soclety at altea yesterday_afternoon. Hight will give at the Willard for their daughter, Miss Barbara Hight. Trimble ” enter- 23 at luncheon in compliment to mithwick, whose ze to Capt. James Frederick rty® will take place Wednesday. Miss Trimble will be a bridesmaid &t the wedding. Mrs. Arlon V. Cushman entertained at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Miss Helen Gatley, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Prescott Gatley. The other guests were Mlle. 'Ham- marberg, Miss Ilanthea Moffet, Miss Frances Hopkins, Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Anne Spaulding, Miss Rebekah Lisp- comb, Miss Olive Sherley, #Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, Miss Nancy Hamilton, Miss Marguerite Orme, Miss tained a toda M n Miss Margaret Kerr, Mixs Mary Page Jullien, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss rns Whitford, ~Miss om, Miss Harriet Hunt- abeth es, . Miss Mabel Miss Georglana Miss Barbara 1light, Miss Eieanor rvan Smith, Miss Krances Larner Gore, Miss Margaret Clem and Miss Alice Cutts. Iyn Mead, Mrs. Engene Vereen and her yvoung |son, Fugene Vereen, jr.. will arrive today to he the guests of Representa- John 11. Smithwick un- age of their daugh- Smithwick, to Capt. Miss Mary which will s Irederick Moriarity, Wednesday. Montgomery will enter- at dinner this ter, Jam take place & v»nmmm.-d at luncheon today at the Cariton Hotel, when her guests were | the members of the mational velun- |teer service committee of the Red Cross, who came to Washington to at- {tend a committee meeting.~ Mrs. Wil- | liam Howard Taft and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, the honorary members, head- A the list of guests. the others heing Mrs, Whitelaw Reid of New York, | Mes. Austin Baldwin, New York: Mra. LUCAS | of New York 13 V] from \\'nshlnrlnn and ty a first |mlr; mon w dea o0 o o hnoedte avflower Holel. second floor M 0. 2 THe LOUVRE F STREET Feminine Fancy Favors Gifts of Underwear and Hosiery In giving. the question of character and design of the garment are co-important with the quality of the silk. We specialize in both Silk { Vests from $1.95 up Teddies from $2.95 up Step-Ins from $2.25 up Bloomers from $2.95 Nightgowns from $4.75 Costume Slips from $+.50 up up up R < Pure Silk from top to toe—fine * chiffon or shewr ‘service weight. An unex- celled value! $1 95 e o Impi)rlu —clearance for us; replenisl All Street, Sports and Afternoon Dresses IA off h\ kets still remain, therefore, we render exceptional service. gift lists and supply them from these assortments, Inderwear and Silk Hosiery Bring vour Underwear Dainties Dance Sets (step-in and br cnel) from $5.95 up Pajama Sets from $5.75 up Step-Tn and Garter Sets from $3.50 up Bandeaulettes (Teddy with brassiere top), from $4.50 up K2 24 Two Hosiery Leaders All-Silk Chiffon, sheen and very fine— in the wanted col- i $2.95 4 very nt Sales hing opportunities for you— All | Sports and Dress Coats 1/4 Off There are no exceptions—and the original price No returns and no exchanges. TR STAR, WASHINGTON Henry Rea, Pittsburgh; Mrs. E. G. Buckland, New Haven; Mrs. Thomas S. Wheelright of Richmond, Mrs. Rob- ert H. Bishop, jr., of Cleveland; Mrs. Fréderic W. Upham of Chicago, Mrs. C. G. Edgar of Detroit, Mrs. Frank V. Hammer of St. Louls, Mrs. George B. Evans of Philadelphia, Mrs. Julius W. Freeman of Baltimore, Mrs. Theodore Richards, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mrs. Harry Barne: irs. Walter Shaw Brewster, Brooklyn; Mrs. C. C. Over- ton, New York; Mrs. Charles J. Steed- man, Providence; Mrs, Frederick M. Orr, Youngstown; Mrs. George Phelps Rose, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Bruce Clark, New York. = The Rev. and Mrs. John N. Cul- bertson have as their guest their daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. T. M. Cuibert- son of Malta, Mont. *Mrs. W. Harry Brown will enter- tain at a supper party this evening at the Carlton Hotel following the diplo- matic reception at the White House. Mr. Charles S. Hamlin and Mrs. Hamlin have taken an apartment at the Lee House for the coming Winter. Mrs. James Huntington Turner will entertain at the tea dance at the Carlton Hotel this afternoon in honor of Miss Helen Clifford, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford. Mrs. Lindsay Morehead entertained a company of 20 at luncheor today in the presidential dining room. of the Mayflower. Mrs. Frank Wheeler Mondell has issued cards for an at home Sunday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock: in her home at 3147 Sixteenth street. Mrs, Charles E the former perso President Harding, was hostess at lunchecn yesterday at the Willard, where she is spending the week. Mrs. Frank Wilkes Pyle has issued invitations to a small tea dance Fri- day evening, December 24, at which she will introduce her daughter, Miss Theresa Pyle, a student of Smith Col- lege, who will spend the holidays in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. William Laird Dun- lop, jr., will have with them at their home at 2119 Nineteenth street, for the Christmas holidays, their son, Cadet William Laird Dunlop, 3d, who will return from the Augusta Military Academy. & wyer, widow of physician to Spence—Graham Wedding Yesterday. The marriage of Miss Jennie Long- ley Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Graham of 1466 Rhode Island avenue, formerly of Helena, Ark., to Mr. Thomas Grahame Spence, took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, in the Church of the Epiphany. The Rev. Ze Barney Phillips officlated, assisted by the Rev. John H. A. Bom- D. THURSDAY, Right Rev. nounced tha-benedlction, The church was decorated it white carnations and vésper candles = and Mr. Adolf Tor: v, organist and choirmaster, played the wedding marches and a mixed quartet sang “0 Perfect Love,” preceding the cere- mony. The bride walked to the akar with her father, who gave her in marriage, and she wore a gown of white satin, trimmed with rose point lace and em- broidered: in pearls. Her veil was held by a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried a_shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valles Miss Penelope Brunson Graham the maid of honor, wearing a gown of coral velvet embroidered with rhine- stones with a silver lace hat trimmed with French blue, and carried tea roses and ferns in arm bouquet. Mr. R. Edward Early was the best man. Mrs. Graham, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black satin made along straight lines Following the ce Mrs. Spence left fo York, Mys. Spence wearing a gown of rose canton crepe and brown velvet with a hat to correspond. Th be at home-after December Vermont avenue. Among the out-of: town guests was Mrs. Elvan Addison Miller, sister.of the bridegroom, from Nashwlle, Tenn. mony Mr. fe Thompson, at- Miss Hope Keac n Mixed Claims torney for the Mexi Commission, entertained at dinne last evening at the Little Tea in honor of delegates to the Coni ence on the Cause and Cure of W which included Miss Mabeth Paige, (Continued on_Nineteenth Page.) R oseder, 1206 G St. Coats REDUCED 1y Values you'll find— you who make selec- tion early tomorrow — that allow little money to command the very top of style. - berger, and the Rev. William I.. Mayo, and the Bishop of Washington, the | Zm‘]km 2 Nons | S Incorporated -More Specials to Bring Croivds to Our Our Entire Stock of Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats wWReduced! 25 20 COATS, for- merly $65 to Sll‘o. *35 *45 reduced to 75 30 COATS, for- 7 % 7, merly §i5 to $110, reduced to 50 COATS, merly $85 to $125, reduced to L REMAIN- ING COATS, for- merly $110 to $175, reduced to 7 Z 2727 ANN IVERSARY SAVINGS ON 25 Dresses Now Reduced to $10.95 | $14. 821 Fourteenth Street DRESSES 30 Dresses now Reduced to - X Just a few additional reduc- tions to add interest to your visit during our BIRTHDAY SALE! 41 years old this week—AND THE SAV- INGS IN THIS SALE ARE BRINGING HUNDREDS OF OUR FRIENDS TO SHARE IN THEM. 7 Coats Were $135 to $250 4 Caracul mm 1 Pony ( ivit Cat .‘H(‘ quette and 1 20 Coats Were $250 t() $375 Muskrat Jac quette. Now Raccoon: Caraculs Black Ca Panthers, Moleskins, Muskrats Antelopes, Hudson 755150 m uskrats), Pony and 25 Coats Were $275 to $475 1 sian raculs, Ocelot, Hudson Seal (dved muskrat), Silver Mus 5 Golden krats, and Civit 1 ’ 5 Cat. Now 42 of the FINEST Coats in our stock Siberian Squirrels, Hudson (dyed muskr SN Brown Caraculs fine ard Russian (s} 20 Dresses Now N\ Reduced to N $22.50 95 = ———————— X DECEMBER 9, 1926 S Genuine Mahogany Footstools.$9.50 to $32 s =24 SOCIEDA. Henderson's—Standard for M for Over 50 Yelu Happy Reminders of the Giver Throughout ’tl'uie Years GIFTS for the home constantly recall the regard that prompted them, and so are cherished more and more as the vears go by. q Henderson's stocks offer widest choice in the finest sorts of Homefurnishings— things that the discriminating like to give —and to receive. MARTHA WASHINGTON SOLID MAHOG- ANY SEWING CABINETS (Cowan and other makes) $19; SOLID MAHOGANY SMOKING CABINETS $11.75 to $43 Many Selections at Impressively Reasonable Prices Genuine Mahogany Muffin Stands. .. ..$15 | Genuine Mahogany High and Genuine Mahogany, Satinwood and G Low Bfiy'h v Cane Wi -$65 to $162 Decorated Nests of Tables. . . $27 to $42 § ————— . Chairs ................$19.75 to $39 Genuine Mahogany Smoking Genuine Mahogany, Satinwood Stands ................$4 to $14.50 and Decorated Tilt-top Tables.$14 to $57 Genuine Mahogany Magazine Stands . .. ..$15 to $35 Beautiful Lamps and Shades for Holiday Gifts A ‘Defiosr‘t Will Hold Your Purchase for Future Instructions James B. HENDERSON Line Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Paintings 1108 G Street—Phones M&n 7675 Main 7676 B TG Tt et e et e e S g P o Yo g & b e T S, S A L L S N IR SN RN S BN RN RN N R SN R SRR Two Floors of Wondcrlul Values The Place to Buy You C hrutmas Gifts fouis Gold €@ 1214 F St. N.W. siele sheietere e a e Regularly $79.50 OISIEROV. . .o civys svoves RRNNERS Regularly $110.00 to $139.50 . ... ...... R PRE-HOLIDAY SALE Continued For Friday and Saturday and Furs " VASTLY REDUCED s i, g 10-00 ROURGED oo e oo sosnvaoans ton Crepes, Satins, Velvet Triinmed Georgettes and ool Crepesr. . o ..o ovvssi kel doiise 8 00 rialsandicolors . ........ In fact, all of our former .higher priced holiday sale. Hundreds of Coats Reduced Newver has our stock afforded a more complete selection Regularly $59.50 to0 $69.50 . $ luxuriously fur trimmed. All of Our Fur Coats Phenomenally Reduced for Quick ‘Dresses, Gowns, Coats SMART FROCKS in Can-$15 EXQUISITE DANCE and gowns are drastically reduced for this pre- of desirable smart and attractize Coats. Handsome Coats of the vegular high-quality type, n[l Clearaway Selling Holiday Gift Suggestions Intimate Dainties in Our Lingerie Department All-Silk Chitfon HOSE : Sizes 8Y> to 10, Special . . . $1 I Vests .......$1.00| Step-ins . ....$1.25 | Chemise, Special.. . $2.65 Gowns ......$3.89| Slips .......$2.95 | Quilted Satin Robes.$9.95 CorduroyRobes.$7.95 | Bloomers . . . .$1.79 | Van Raalte Chemise.$3.95 R R R R SR R R WA L S S LS S L g S o »

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