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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926. SOCIETY. dential suite of the Willard Iiotel.| Gratia Houghton, arrived in New | Mr. Gilbert has been a director of the [ will shortly leave for South Carolina | entertain at a dance this evening at|tain a large company at dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary | York vesterday aboard the Leviathan [ Dawes plan. Mrs. Gilbert was for-[to make their future home, Mrs. [the Mayflower Hotel for their de- |Christmas might of her uncle, Representative Theo- |and will spend Christmas in their | merly Miss Louise Ross Todd of Lou- | Francis Dupont and Mrs. Chris New- | butante daughter, Miss Louise Fitz s dore E. Burton. The guests included | home at Corning, N. Y. isville and a frequent guest here of man were aiso guests of honor. hugh. [ PRS0 P the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. | F L e her aunt, Mme. Haue: Loulse Home to H cover, the Ambassador of 1taly he United States Ambassador to el Aol B0 & Mr. and Mrs, ander C. Colum- {afprndo Nobil de Martino, the Ambassador of | Spain and Mrs. Ogden H. Hammond,| Mr. Robert H. Otto of Seattle will |, Mt B. T Saul et [bust na Teturned tn e vashipim | The divectoresses rmany ‘and Baroness Maltzan, the | who arrived in New York yesterday |arrive tomorrow to spend Christmas [ [tCheon for her daughters, Miss) ol Bell, GURrReS 1o WASHEON | 1ome Lave | Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Ma-|aboard the Leviathan, are expected | with Mr. Frank S. Goodwin at 2120 | /s Sha Miss Hose Saul i honor | xpy vy 55,7 reception in honor of the rs. Coohdge’ Follo“rlng Her Annual ;:::‘lhtlr. the. \Hnifl\‘vhrlnf China_and|to spend Christmas in their Chicago | Leroy 'n‘x."f."m'\{Y'e.‘?;’f:i(‘"(:gzafl’.f cember 31. £ W. W. Corcoran’s birthday anniver home. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ti C ued o N X fe R S L L S O L Witlngion: now of ; i ouis Titus will enter- (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) Ensign Stirling S T T T R av | Mrs. Harlan Fiske . Senator| Gen. and Mrs. Samuel Warren Mil- | Seattle. , _ Patterson Smith uStOn], ‘I}S \/ lS]t tO hl rens and Mrs. We ,,: L. .h?.:‘:,\-, B 'r:m”r ler will leave Thursday to spend the B e 1| has come from Newport, where he m&mm v and Mrs, Claude A. Swanson, holidays with their children in New| Mr. and Mrs. Williamson will | has been on duty, and Is spending the A2 2S-SR S SN 2N i o 36q = Fork dll return at the o tq Riverton, D to spend Christ- | holidays with his parents, Dr. and TR o R T Oliatls 5. Dafieen. Ripressntatly ¥ e ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chalmers, | Norfolk for station. rls as owers John Q. Tilson, Representative Maj. Willilam Ayres Borden, U. §.|returning to their apartment at Ward- RS, COOLIDGE will make | den White of Wilton, Conn., mother | mund N. Carpenter, the counselor of [ A.. who is now o ‘lfl"hlnl fl‘fl'm Yh; man Park Hotel New Year eve Mrs. Harry B. Zimmele has as her afternoon at 3 o'clock, call- | Diplomatic Hostesses Stea My. “and Mrs. Theodore | University, will arrive in Washington [ to New York tomorrow to attend tho | i C0], 8 00 \Wvoring, avente her t ing on the little patients in | Assist at Debut Today. W. Noves, Mr. and Mrs, Mark § Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. Bor-|dinner and dance tomorrow (;\‘en g, | iizaliethe Boally Whe st .‘a;: e wards. She will be received BY Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Min- |livan, Mr and Mrs. Clifford K. Berry- | den and’ their children, to spend the | When her “‘;;”;}P’fl:fo;“"'; society. | evening from their home in Pitts. rs. Frederick H. Rrooke, president)ister of Panama, will assist Mrs, | man, Mr. and Mrs. James Parmelee, s withi thele parents, De, ana | B o aws brother; Bir, Dacker | Dureti: v i “| Crenshaw, who is a student in the e 3 Harvard_Law School, will meet her| Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained . Wade H. Bllis entertained a [in New York and return to Washing-| at dinner last evening, when her Nellie ny at luncheon tod: when | ton with her Thursda; Euests were the Ambassador of Mex- her ranking guest was Mrs. Borah, = ico and Senora de Tellez, the Minister — wife of Senator William E. Borah. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porterfield |of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, Representative s Mrs, Frank| Mr. and Mrs. Ellis were hosts at|TLight will have with them for the |tor and Mrs. Henry Wilder Hamilton Funk will be joined in their | dinner last evening in their home in|Christmas holi .“ulu;xrj son, M. ;5.-.”93.-":3:;»- Stephen G. Porter, dan and Mrs. Alan Kirk > raiatiol ome:)apartment at Wardman Park Hotel | compliment to the secretary to the Aght, .. Who is | Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. OMoacs of the bourd of 1Ay Visltors, lana 1 the e e about e vasce | by the former's son, Mr. Benjumin | President and Mrs. Everett’ Sanders. | assistant professor of law ' at the | Phillibs, jr. the charge d'affaires of chairmen of committees and members |of pink rosen. Funk, who attends the Harvard Law | Their other guests were Dr. and Mrs. | Washington and Lee University at | the Netherlands, Jonkheer Dr. H. Van of the Child Welfare Society will be | Mrs, Jullien will wear a gown of | School. Mrs. , «on, Mr. nley Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. Ira[Lexington, Va. A_\T h van Wyck; the commercial coun- present, and the entire staff 6 student [orchid georgette crepe incrusted all | Ward Bedell Morris, r Bennett, M Wilton J. T e T Oyf the British embassy and Mrs, nurses will form an aisle and Mrs. |over with orchid sequins and slightly | Fiv¢d to spend the holidays. mbert, . Hampson| Mies Rebekah idpscomb has as her | John Joyce Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge will pass through the rows|draped to one side with a lari r ry and Mr. and Mrs. Howard $.|guest at.\\unlmun Park' ut{ “-:_ 3 a l;‘r l Tuckerman, Dr. and Mme, of crisp blue and white uniforms on |rose. The debutante will w | Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom | Harrington of New York. Helen Ramspeck Thomas, daughter|von Lewinski, Dr. David Jayne Hill, her way to see the babies. Gualivilovely igowiil of itn | and Miss Vera Bloom will leave to-| - . lof Mr. and Mrs. 1. P. Thomas of | Mrs. James Carroll Frazor, Mrs. T. e ";0:1&1,'1\”‘12\|T':2 s !":::'";h‘:’}f:“";{ morrow for Havana, where they will| Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Waller will | Plainfield, N. J. Miss Thomas will re- | Dewitt Talmadge, Mme. Rosso, the at- Sl S sl S o de i L s M s, T Wl return | entertain at dinner Monday evening, [ ceive with Miss Lipscomb and her |tache of the Swedish legation, Baron Our Only Store, Cor. 14th & Eye e e e, e e I e e hinLtont iy wav. ot Fioeihiiin | DEcember 57, ub Phel mother, Mrs. Blaino Lipscomb, at the | Lennart Rappe: Mr. Waiter Davldge Dawes were the honor guests at din. | line and the skirt quite-full and bout-[to Washington by way of Florida in| FEREECE L S0 Combliment to Miss [supper dance they will give at the [and Mr. Loy Henderson. PHONES MAIN 106—2416. ner last evening of Judge and Mrs. [fant, an uneven hem, with a deep [time for the reopening of Congress. E > =4 v evi - g dela » Dougla and Miss Barbara | Cariton Hotel tomorrow evening. The — 34 C. C. McChord, who entertdined in the | facing of sea green taffeta. The Adelaide Doug] i it . A2 ) Willard room of the Willard Hotel. [Rown is devid of trimming save for| The military attache of the Cuban |Hight. Later the st 1 - | guests at the dance will be debutantes | Mr, and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh will = { e e 4 " = - . O% vy drie A srtai by Mr. Neison Waller of this season and last, and a few The dinner was followed by a.musical |a large water lily, which is caught . Capt. Enriqua A. Pricto had | tertained by ! ler : 3 2 1o which additional guests were asked. | the hem of the skirt at the left side. | s Eucats with) hiinfat laricnson,| the Monitay Bketine BRCHR TR CIOb pmembersiof €18 feoelt iy Bl The program was given by Mi; an | She will e an arm bouquet of pink | today in the presidential dining room ~ Mrs. Enos Newman gave a tea yes- Ruth of ;)‘.: Metropolitan Opera, who |roses. - S ~ " of the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. S, Parker Gilbert ar- | terday afternoon in compliment to sang. and ) s _Mever, daugh-| 2 J n will also have assist- rived in New York yesterday aboard [Mrs. Charles Turner of The Plains, HOURS, 8:45 5 NE 2 ;;L;;f“:}:o"lnnl(r\“x St (\'\K‘n \ly{;‘:rhr;- ]\‘::\‘v‘ .\’“|r,q\”fr~ of the Min the Teviathan tom FEurope, where|Va., and Mrs. Robert E. Lee, who OURS, 8:45 TO 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 ssioner d N . B. . Meyer, ster o v Mrs, anson played the harp. Mrs. William ' Bailey Lamar, !| their home at Peor! % Willlam TLaird Dunlop, mas. He will start ) M Dwight ¥. Davis, wife of the Samuel J. Henry, Mrs. Alfr Mec- |ida, to remain until J v 8, ) 3 Secretary of War, will not receive to- Callum Robbins, Mrs, George Leonard | Hull accompanying him A morrow afternoon. She will not ob- Smith, Mrs.-John J. Hamilton, Mrs.| Washington, where she will reopen serve her days at home until after h . Bl s, Er G.|their apartment at the Wardman gasuarya, T " FR &t Sonon e e SO ] 3 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, | Turner of Baltimore, Miss Louise| The United States Ambassador to 2 was the honor guest at the luncheon | Fitzhugh, Miss Eleanor F n Smith, | Great Britain_and Mrs. Alanson B. a today given by Mrs, Davenport White | Miss Nancy Hamilton, Miss Adelalde [ Houghton and their daughter, Mi o« in her apartment in the Dresden. The | Douglass, Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss or other guests were Mrs. Sanford, Mrs, [ Frances Hopkins, Miss Georgiana Stone, Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchison, |Joves, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Helen > Y ° Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. James | Gatley and Miss Fannie Dial. Among B R. Mann, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs, Wil | the out-of-town guests at the tea i A\ liam Bafley Lamar, Mrs. Frank Man. | Will be Miss Mason Hundley of Bal- hin, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs, | timore and Miss Ethel Holt Vivian SEEOY Willlam Kearny Carr, Mrs. Harry | of Vassar College. Norment, Mrs. H. De Witt Talmage, | . o e o ek ot Ber | aimper Son ereniog e st B from our Salon of Fine CAFETERIA : o ® ® Under Original Management B ok 1§ BT or ot sk, the Season's 1 Furniture J R St ! Smartest Fashion—at only twelv | JUL‘USGARF[NCKEL&CO. ;T fifty—is indeed a happy purchasee! . : WASHINGTON Busy Shoppers 2 b i Beige i Con;gl;s. in mahogany or walnut, FURNITURE PARIS will find great satisfaction in { rom .50. dningat owom Tun. ™7 " N0 0 B Sheer Stockings End Tables, Book Troughs and SPECIALS bl T e e . ; Magazine Racks, from $10.00. Fresh New Stocks No Delays No Tips $195 $3\3Vi513isor Chairs, from $10.00 to Cricket Stool in maple, $5.75. for , : . Overstuffed, Coxwell and Occa- Tea Cart in solid mahogany, Ask the Cashier . ARTCRAFT SHOES sional Chairs, from $27.50. $28.50. 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Boudoir Apparel Silk Underwear | We illustrate one of the Perfume Ostrich Fans Bags 608 614 ELEVENTH ST., attractive new Bedroom Imported Flowers Handkerchiefs T Chairs now being displayed 5% - i i f —it s attractively covered in Novelty Jewelry Umbrellas / . TRy ¢ ; chintz—the moderate price is Gloves Hosiery Novelty Gifts / , N7 " : ) b, $33_5_ - —and Potted Plants in greatest variety at Mod- erate Prices. q Special basket ar- rangements of choicest Cut Flowers or superb 7 Blooming Plants made up to your order and Delivered Anywhere by Q& Telegraph, Express or Parcel Post. & Xmas Wreaths, Table Candles, Greens and Yule Novelties. GEO. C. SHAFFER RN, the hoard of lady visitors of the|philip Morris: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Himes, Mr. r muel and Mrs, Walter Stilson ,’,,‘,flffi,’ ;,:2” e ,f,“'v‘r'"{‘hi_,‘,‘l“f""‘.';,,,:fi Wiillam Nefson Cromwell of ‘New | Col, and Mrs, William Cline Borden. Members of the Charity |from 4 to 7 o'clock at the Mayflower | York City, Mrs. Stephen B. | committee, of which Mrs. Stanley | Hotel to present her daughter, Miss | Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, inehart is chairman, will also be in | Mary Page Jullien to society. Mre, |Isabelle Sedgley and Miss receiving line, including Mrs. | Jullien and her daughter w et Sedgley. Curtis, Mrs. John F. Dry-|alone, standing at the entrance of tie . Richard }. Wilmer, Mrs.|paliroom, which has been part Eldridge Jor- | screened off with tall palms and ferns, = ) s < 24 S 1 RN NERERNENERNENE Toys and Gifts for Children 4 - 1 T T i The Clock pic- F STREET CoRNER OF 13™ ) 04, : (A ! tured to the right i & ) E gl 5 offers not only a useful, but a high- 3 ly decorative » 2 i g piece of furniture. 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