Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1926, Page 14

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SOCIETY. ' THE EVENING Representative and Mrs, Allen J. Fur- Army, and Mrs. Charies P. Summerall. | / low, Representative and Mrs. John Phillip Hill, Representative John M. Morin, Representative Lister Hin, Representative and Mrs. Johnson, the _ |new chiet of staff, United T T T Gen. and Mrs. Robert C. Davis and Gen. and Mrs. Fox Connor. President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts to|, me diner pry et soeuaine ber of additional guésts were invited Foreign Envoys at Dinner and for the dance which followed. Musical L HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge were hosts at the most important of their series of «tate dinners last night, en- te ring in honor ot the foreign envoys to this countr company, which assembled e the east room - (hey wert ceived by the sident” and Coolidge, was imposing and the diplomats were to even gre r advantage at the din- ner than at the reception in their honor, as there were but few other X guests and each envoy wore his court uniform and splendid decora- tions. Flowers and music added to the charm of the evening, and D earlier program there was when additional Ruests Mme. Marguerite rides the a musi were entertalned. Melville Lisniewska, planist. and Mr. Touix Graveure, baritone, the latter accompanied by Mr. Bryceson Tre- harne at the piano, gave the pr gram. Added charm was given each irawing room by the artistic ar- * yangement of flowers, and the state hanquet hoard was decorated with lavender chrusanthemums, stevin and maidenhair fern. e guests included the dean of the corps, Baron de Cartler de Marchienne, ssador of Belgium, and Baroness Cartier de Mar chienne wsador of Peru, Dr Herr ; the Ambassador of Mexico Senorn de Telle: Toyal Ambassador of Italy and Donna Antoinette de Martino: the Ambassador of Germany and Baroness Maltzan; the Ambasss ot Japan and Mme. Matsudaira; the b sador of Brazil, Senhor do Amaral; the Ambas Spain and Senpra de the Secretary of State and Mrs. Jogg: the Minister of Portugal, N count a'Alte; the Minister of Den- mark, Mr. Constantin Brun: the Min fater of Uruguay and Mme. Varela; the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter; the Minister of China and Mme, Srze: the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi: the Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom the Minister of Guatemala and Senora . de Sanchez Latour; the Minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya: the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro; the Minister of the Serbs. Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich; the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno: the Minister of Lithuania, Mr. Kazys Bizauskas; the Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. Smiddy: the Min- ister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos; the Minister of Honduras and Senora de Bogan: the Minister of Austria and : Mme. Prochnik; the Minister of Latvia and Mme. Seya; the Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Zdenek Frierlin- : ger; the Minister of Poland and Mme. 7 Clechanowska: the Minister of Bul- garia_and Mme. Radewa: the Minis. fer of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Don Sal- | sador Castrillo; the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom: the Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Grisanti; the Minister of the Dominican Re- public, Senor Angel Morales; the Min- ister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza: the Minister of Rumania, Mr. Radu T. Djuvara; the Minister of Persia, Mr. Fathollah Kahn Noury Bsfan- diary; Senator and Mrs. William B Borah; Representative Stephen G. Porter; the charge d'affalres of the French Republic, Count de Sartiges: the charge d'affaires of Cuba and Senora de Baron: the charge d'affaires of Argentine, Mr. Felipe A. Espil; the charge d'affaires of Great Britain and Mrs. Chilton: the charge d'affaires of Salgador and Senora de Castro; the charg® d'affaires of Ecuador, Senor Don Juan Parberis: the chaige d'affairer of Paraguay and Mme. Ramirez: the charge d'a % of the Netherland jnkheer Dr. H. van Asch van Wyck; the charge d'affaives of Egypt, Ismail Kamel Be; the charge d'affaires of Norway and * Mme. Lundh; Col. Sherwood A. Cheney and Capt. Wilson Brown. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. , Wilbur will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry A. Wiley. Dr. Pavichich to Give * Large Party This Afternoon, % The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa <Ychich will give a reception this afte noon_from 5 _to 7_o'clock, in_the e Buy Lido Gift Hosiery and let your friends commend your choice The idea doesn’t Originate here — But super-fine Hosiery does! All sizes All styles All colors And All wear! The Assistant Secretary of Com- 1o z [ merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake are dSt nght' expecting their son, M | McKenney, Miss Virginia McKenney, from Yale, and their daughter, Miss Rosalie Drake, from Wellesley, legation at 1520 Sixteenth street, in | row. to remain for the Christmas holi celebration of the birthday anniversary | days. i e leander 1| Miss Edna Wilbur will be the gest Va e Sanehez Latour, | of honor at a tea to be given Deeem- Mme. Peter, Senora de Alfaro, Mme, | ber 29, with Mrs. Cabot Stevens as Prochnilc, Mime. Tipa, Mme, Fisa, Miss | hostess. Mra. Stevens will entertain S MeAdoo, Mias THelen Carusi, |8t ® luncheon Wednesday for her Mre Davis CPerey. Miss Francescs | Nephew and house guest, Mr. Charles S, Conklin of California, in honor of Miss Olive Sherley Mr. Conklin will come Thursday from Harvard, where he is a student, Senator(an Ave Chariessl iDeteen | o e L il ibesastn o will be the guests n whose honor | i week w . R, iaviion K funn et e at dinner this evening in her apart- | Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- ment in the Highlands. worth, jr., will be hosts at dinner this evening. Mile. Cretzlano, Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick and Mrs. Blaine Mallan. Representative and Mrs. Fred A E v Britten will entertain at dinner this| MaJ. Gen. and Mrs. John A evening and take thelr guests later | Will give a dinner dance Thu to their box at the Plrate-Gypsy ball | eVening for Miss Faith Adams, at the Hotel MayAower “tonight, will_return_ this afternoon from her e studies at Vassar College to spend the Representative and Mrs. Richard S, | Christmas_holidays with her parents, Aldrich will entertain at dinner this| Maj. and Mre. H. H. Adams, at 2339 evening followed by dancing at Grass. | Massachusetts avenue. lands Country Cluby Gen. and Mrs. Hull wiil have as i ... | their guest Miss Anna RiJacques of A F;,f’yfl_‘g‘:‘;‘“ o R':":e ‘:fl'; Chicago, who will come this afternoon gone to Philadeiphla to preside at a | from New Work, where she is a stu seseion of the American Academy of [ f4t at M Finch'a School =Miss Palitienl and Secln Seience o ohiof | RiJacques will remain until after the he ix president. Dr. Rowe will return | 92nce Which Gen. and Mrs. Hull will S G oty give at the Mayflower Thursday. The Assistant Secretary of War and | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett Mrs. MacNider and the Assistant Sec-| Will entertain at dinner this evening retary and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison (In compliment to Miss Eleanor Bryan were joint hosts at a dinner party | Smith, debutante daughter of Lieut. glven at the Willard Hotel Jast night | Comdr. and Mrs. George Ieonard in honor of Senator and Mrs. James | Smith. W. Wadsworth, Jjr., their other guests = - being Senator and Mrs. Morris Shep-| Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake pard, Senator and Mra, Hiram Bing-|bave lssued invitations for a dinner . Senator and Cole L. Blease, [ which they will give at the Willard Senator und Mrs. W. H. McMaster, | tomorrow evening hefore the first of Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, | the series of dances of the Friday Senator and Mrs. Daniel F. Steck,| Kvening Dancing Class ¢ Senator and Mrs. Martin B. Madden, —_— Representative and Mrs. Percy F Col. Charles Denby entertained at Quin, Representative and Mrs. Wil- | lunch at the Metropolitan Club yes- liam ' C. Wright, Representative and for Mr. Frank M. O'Brien, Mrs. James P. Glynn, Representative of the New York Sun, and and Mrs. Harry C. Ransley, Repre-|had as other guests Mr. Frank B sentative and ‘Mrs. Frank Clague, | Noyes, Mr. Frank H. Simonds, Mr. —_—— JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS New Showings of ; Holiday Apparel and Unusual Gifts for Misses, Juniors and Girls At Moderate Prices HE newest smart apparel specially se- _lected to lend joy and pleasure to all social and sports activities of the séason, and an array of beautiful things that are different to reflect the discriminating taste of the giver. F STREET CORNER OF 13™ 1214 F St. NW. Gift Hosiery From as little As 81,75 #ido HOSIERY Sold Exclusively at STEVENS 1113 G Street NW. New Millinery g $ 5.00 Wi and ats Christmas Gifts Boutonnieres In Many Colors. 39¢ to $3-50 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926. SOCI®Yw. I\Nllton J. Tambert and Mr. C. H.[ary 21, at the Montgomery Country “ope. Club, . = Mrs, Wade H. Ellis will be at home Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jordan | this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at Graham will be hosts informally at|1440 Massachusetts avenue in com- dinner this evening. pliment to Miss Florence Marlatt, de- e butante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, David Meade Lea were | Charles L. Marlatt. No cards have hosts at dinner last evering, entertain- | been fssued. . ing_in compliment to Rev. -Dr. C. Ellis and Miss Marlatt willl R. Stetson, rector Trinity Parish, New isting them Mrs. B. Carroll York City, and Mrs. Stetson. Reece, Mre. Claude Langlia & Lucy Russell Ogston, Mr Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Perry Johnson | Stafford, Mrs. ¢ will be hosts at dinner this evening | arine Watson for thefr daughter, Miss Elizabeth| Rosa Maye IKendrick* Johnson, in compliment to Miss| Hamilton, Princess Ida C'antacuzene. Loulse Fitzhugh, debutante daugh Miss Marjorie Mondell, Miss Adolahlb, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, The | Douglass, Miss Francesca McKenney, iests will later go to the Pirate-| Miss Virginla McKenney, Miss Louise | Gypsy ball at the Mayflower Hotel. Fitzhugh, Miss Marga Kerr, Miss | Miss Sallle Hews Phil= Mr. and Mrs. Cgpley Amory will en- and Miss Eleanor Preston. tertain at dinner this evening for their | Miss Marlatt was born in the house daughter, Miss Katharine Amory, pre- [ now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. ceding the ball. - Mrs. R. Winston Holt entertained Miss Mary Elizabeth Brigham will{a_company of 25 at luncheon Tues. entertain informally ut ten thix uft e ernoon In compliment to Miss kliza- Of_New York beth Kries, whose marriuge to Lieut. LUCAS peiin saton c A, Henney wliil take place nerls with Emile and Hobert. F o n. pve., 2 r, opposite the Mol “tgier.” “Matn 3370, izabeth Van Dyke Jobe en- | e e e Xt fertained Wt bridge. yenterday atter- | oot S e ST ARSI noun I her home dt 2957 Ashmeud 5 | ace. The guests included Miss P lizabeth Snowden Hill, Miss Mae % Xmas Candles lor, Mrs. Russell Snow Hitch- ek, Mrs. Francis Hill, jr,, Mrs. Vale Trulit, Mrs. Donald Wiley, Mrs. John Howard Hoover, Miss Lucille Smith, Miss Grace Roper, Mrs. Ada Morgan Hill, Miss Flena Calderon, Mine Re- ecca Dial, Miss Pamela Henry, Miss . by Carolyn Henry, Miss Martha Boyle R togoriere SeEN and Miss Dorothy Johnson. Addi- tional guests joined the company for ’ tea, when Miss Jobe was assisted COrnwell S by Mrs. S.J. Henry, Mrs. John Hyde | T, b —are never appreciated as when they come from Corn- well's, To insure careful packing and timely ship- ping, please leave your out- and Mrs. Jobe, mother of the h(llvle!:( Chocolates now $1 per Ib. Former Price, $1.50 Made fresh daily in wide variety—and the SAME IN QUALITY as when priced at $1.50 the Ib. Miss Rena Mayfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield of Ennis, Tex,, and niece of Senator Earl May- fleld, @ student at the National Park Seminary, will spend the holidays with her parents in Texas. : Mrs. Charles Annesley Romeyn s the guest of Miss Romeyn at 1735 New Hampshire avenue. . Romeyn will arrive Friday, December 24, and ol et ey, Docemier 3008 8 C ORNWELLS ton after the holidays. ' 2 > Candles—Pastries—Luncheon Comdr. and Mrs, Paul I. Bastedo 1329 G St. Phone Main 875 and Miss Rosemar: m'hl will l-':lno\r Mflmflmm BRSNS NENENTS ¥ Hosiery 103 1o 8.85 Buckles 35.00 to 40.00 Mules 7.00 fo 14.00 Bvening Slippers 12.50 to 27.50 Rhinestone Heels 10.00 Io 25.00 Novelty CTrees 1.00 Most Articles Boxed for Holiday Giving. Negligees and Quilted \ Lounging Robes BIT of feminine luxury will de light the heart of any woman. Negligees of crepe de chine, satin, taffeta and flowered chiffon. Quilted Lounging Robes of satin, crepe de chine and _chiffon velvet. Fur, ostrich or maribou trimmed, tailored or embroidered. —priced $12.75 to $65.00 i Boudoir Slippers In Black Satin, lined with contrasting” colors, also Metal Brocade. Some, are studded with Rhinestones, others trimmed with Ostrich and Maribou, or plain, —priced $3.50 to $8.95 Gift Salon—First Floor %fi%figfi&e . TWELVE ¥ ! ‘I’:’:;\ie" gmp":l“:ir'\‘: to M‘I’u.n Frances r Gore, tante daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Albert J. Gore. I !t,R, I " ]IIC The chancellor of American Univer- n 8 63" and Bire, Clark ‘whteriined. as Byent Series their gueats at & Christmas party of Y he college in the college dining room Wednesday evening Bishop Willlam F. W&ffimfln McDowell_and Mrs, McDowell, Col and Mrs, Peter M. Anderson and Mr. h, H t and Mrs. Edwin Puller. pa't n e : a Georgetown School of | | WardmanPark Dance Orchestra - Moe Baer Jeading,and Forelgn Service Rall Tonight. e e I B ety coiting The annual diplamatic ball gi As a Special Feature . “ontinued on Fifteenth Page.) Lido Orchestra AN AGGREGATION OF SUPER-SYNCOPISTS Ret: En t s 5 FETkRSENaad | TEMBERTON . 16th & 17th Century ||| WiATCoore Spesilty PERSIAN MlNlATURES Character Dancers ;. Numbers Special Exhibition and Sale De,lmce DINNER 3335 I COVER. CHARGE GORDON DUNTHORNE , ALSO 1205 Connecticut Avenue || a C’ar fe | COVER. 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