Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 18

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SO cCIETY. OCIETY ice -President and Mrs. Dawes Leave Capital Tomorrow for Evanston to Spend the Holidays. and Mrs tomorrow Evanston, Dawes will for their home 1L, and will not the Monday after f The Ambassador of Great Britain Aand Lady Isabella Howard are expect- w®d to come to Washington this eve- Ming from New York, where they ar- yived vesterday frum theiv home in Fngland. i The German Ambassador and Baroness Maltzan are the guests in Avhose honor Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom will entertain at dinner Wuesday evenin nuary 18. ‘s The Minister of Switzerland and AMme. Peter were guests at the dinner wiven last evening by Mr. and M Harry Norment The other were the Minister of Guatemals Senora de Sanchez Latour, Maj. and Mrs . Hull, the counselor of the Hu tion and Mme, Pelen Mrs. Ollie James, Capt. and Ars. John Parker Jackson and Mr. William Bowie Clarke. Senora de Tellez, wife of the Ambas sador of Mexico, and Mame. Sze, wife of the Minister of China, were .the xanking guests at luncheon today of PMrs. Daven; White, who ent tained in her apartment, in the I den. ¥ormer Senator and Mrs Present Daughter to Society. Mrs. Bdward Te Fanford, W ©of Mr. Justice Sanford, will AMrs. Nathaniel B. Dial at the tea dance she and former Senator Dial will give this afternoon from 5 to 7 \o'clock, at the Congressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire eivenue, to pre- sent their daughter, Miss Fannie Jial, to soclety. The debut of Miss fal is of unusual interest to hoth official and smart residential society @nd a large and distinguished com- pany will be in attendance. 1 Mrs. Dial and her daughter will re- Leive alone, standing before a screen formed of flowers sent to the bud, Tombined with tall palms. In the din- ng room quantitfes of American Beauty roses have been used in the «ecorating and the table has an at- tractive center piece of red roses and ivhite candles, carrying out the Christ- mas colors. Mrs. Dial will wear a gown ‘of black chiffon velvet, designed along straight lines, a V neckline outlined owith rhinestones with inserts of sil- er cloth, and the skirt quite short #vith a slight drapery of the velvet fined with the cloth of silver caught &t one side with a rhinestone orna- ‘ament. She will carry an arm bouquet »t flowers. 3 The debutante will wear a dainty wn of soft white chiffon brocaded n silver, fashioned on long lines; the ice, made with a yoke of tulle, with #. fine design in silver threads, is Dial residence at 1509 Rixteenth street for the Winter. They 2 ned by their 3 . neis Keyps, and their elder sons, Mr. Henry Wilder Keyes, jr., and Mr. John P. Keyes, student at Harvard University, will arrive in Washington ({OMorrow morning. nd Mrs. Jumes M. Green will Mr. to a company at dinner this be hos evening. Judge and Mrs. Clarence win of Chicago were the guests in whose honor Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr.. entertained a com- pany of 14 at dinner last evening. Ad- ditfonal guests joined them later for dancing. h.{l ls:t\dn Totten, sister of Maj. Tot- ten, and Miss Edith Morgan, will come from their homes in Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend Christmas with Maj. and Mrs. Totten. Good- Capt. and Mrs. Emory Scott Land have with them for the holidays the former’s nephew, Midshipman Gordon De Ka Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb will give a dance this evening for her daughte Rebekah Lipscomb, who made ebut earller this season. Mrs. who is entertaining at the wughter will Miss Helen . J., who is he company, numbering 250, will include only debutantes of this season and last, and a buffet supper will be served about midnight. “:‘ultv filnd ,\LI . Edward Clifford will entertain a large company_at dinner before the dance for their’ debutante daughter, Miss- Helen Clifford, in com- pliment to Miss Lipscomb and Miss Thomas. Mi: Lipscomb and Miss Thomas were entertained at dinper last eve- ning by Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mallan, who were hosts in their apartment, in the Woodward, to a company of 10. their iss Helen Cannon and Mrs. Ernest X. Le Seure are spending the holidays with the latter's son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Richardson. They will leave for the West Coast shortly after the holidays. Representative and M Robert L. Bacon and their three ghildren have left for New York and Westbury, Long Island, for Christmas. They will return to their Washington home, 1801 F street, December 27. Mrs. William Fitch Kelly has as her guest Miss Martha McClure of Towa. Mrs. Kelly will entertain at tea Sat- urday afternoon for the Iowa delega- tion in Congress, Dr. and Mme. von Lewenski were hosts to 20 guests at dinner last eve. ning, the party being entertained in Jong waisted and close fitting. The irt is flounced about the bottom th two folds of tulle, which con- Ainue up the left side, giving the effect ¥t a cascade to the walst line, where @ bow of soft silver cloth is caught. $he will carry an arm bouquet of red American Beauty roses. % Beside Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. Dial will be assisted by Mrs. Morris Shep- d, Mrs. William ¥ John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Tasker Oddle, Mrs. Earle B. Mayfield, Mi Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Robert A ‘er, Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. Mac- herson Crichton, Mrs. A. Owsley tanley, Mrs. Wade H. Cooper, Arthur MacArthur, Mrs. Roy L. M user, Mrs. Charles A. Douglass, Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox. 2 With the debutante will be Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Georgiana Joyes, fiss Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Mary e Julllen, Miss Katherine Amory, 1ss Frances Hopkins, Miss Harriet Vhitford, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Dorothea’ Richards, Miss Marguerite e, Miss Idanthea Moffat, Miss argaret Kerr, Miss Harriet Hunt- 'ss, Miss Erica Pochon, Miss Jean ampbell, Miss Grace Roper and Miss rothy Dial and Miss Rebecca Dial, &isters of the debutante. # Mrs. Harry Bernard Zimmele will ‘entertain at a tea dance this after- Joon from 4:30 to £:3) o'clock at the MWashington Club, when she will pre- went her daughter, Miss Harryette Bcully Zimmele, to her friends, The ®lub is gay with Cbristmas greens ®nd red and white roses, and Mrs. malo and her daughter will stand : a screen studded with flowers sent to the bud. Mrs. Zimmele will a gown of French blue Georg- tte crepe embroidered in crystals, and fthe debutante will be a gown of white ichiffon, an_imported model, embroid- wred in rhinestone, made straight ined with a flared skirt. The neck- ine is V shape at the front and back, aund she will carry an arm bouquet of yed American Beauty roses. Mrs. #cully, mother of Mrs. Zimmel ‘be_in a gown of grey crepe d L Mrs. Zimmele wiil /her her mother, Mrs. Jokn S MMrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Thom : Mrs. Wallace Radcl Lewis, Mrs. William , Mrs. am Hamilton Charles W. Richardson, . Amos A. Miss Laura M have s {Waller, Miss Clara Tawrence Lee, Mr 4r., of Winchester; M Zimmele of Brookly sJames F Temple and Miss With the HHight, Mi Blanton, M Miss Anna Southard Sallie Hews Phillips non, Miss Janet Phillips, yanne Bradley, Miss Flore Miss Louise Procto Pendleton Scully, Miss E Jey Scully of Pittsburg Jane Hastings Scully of Winchester. ! Senator and Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, ‘ho have been at the Lee house since <. have taken he opening of Congr What’s More Appropriate Than Flowers for Christmas? Guaranteed delivery all Jover the world. Bonded Jmember Florist Tele- graph and Delivery ciation. o FLOWER SHOPS honor of the new Commissioner and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro. Maj. and Mrs. D. 1. Sultan enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Army and Navy Club, in compliment to Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Edgar Jadwin. The guests were Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John M. Dunn, Col. Lytie Brown, Mrs. Armstead Davis, Maj. and Mrs. Max C. Tyler, Maj.'and Mrs. J. M. O'Con- nor, Maj. and Mrs. Richard Park, Maj. and Mrs.” Francis B. Wilby, Maj. and Mrs. P. M. Robbins and Maj. and Mrs. Frederick Downing. Assistant Secretary of War Entertaining His Parents. The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Hanford MacNider have with HOURS, 8:45 to 6:00 121517 F STREET or single items. Ming Pattern LENOX Cups and Saucers, $39.50 dozen. Dinner Plates, $34.50 dozen. Bread and Butter Plates, $18.75 dozen. CONNECTICUT AVE. at N VERMONTAVE. at L. "l entertain at dinner THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. them for Christmas the former's father and mother, who have come on to celebrate the baby's first Christmas. Among their guests for Christmas dinner will be Senator and Mrs. Daniel 1. Steck. and Mra, lenry Fitzhugh hosts to a company of 125 at dinner last evening for their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Fitzhugh, entertaining where addi guests joined them for dancing in the evening. Mrs, Fitzhugh o an ecri lace gown and Miss Fitzhugh was in a pink chiffon dre The dinner was served at small tables, seating 10, and at midnight a buffet was served for the dancers. Mr. and Mrs. Absolom Waller will Monday in com- pliment to Miss Barbara_Hite and Miss Adelalde Douglass. Mr. Nelson Waller will later be host to the ps at the Monday Fvening Bachelors' Club, at the Carlton Club. Judge and Mrs. Clarence N. Good- win, who have heen &pending the past two weeks at the Carlton Hotel, have left for their home in Chicago. They will réturn to Washington the latter part of January, when they will again be at the Carlton. Former Gov Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw left yester: for New York to spend Christimas with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc MiRan. hey will return to their . j A FASMION IN: ;3 o~ ISTITUTION apartment at ‘the Wardman Park Ho- tel the middlg of next week. Miss Elizabeth Shaw, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. George C. Shaw, was hostess at luncheqn today, enter tainin® at the Club 8t.'Mark's in com- pliment to Niiss Georglana Joyes, de- butante daughter of Brig. Gen. and fre, J. W. Joyes. Miss Bhaw was isted by ‘her sister. Mrs. Warwick Perkins of Vienna, Austria. and_her ts were Miss Dorothy Grier, Miss v Conley, Miss Alyce McDonough, Miss Betty Moody, Miss Katharine Martin and. Miss Betty McAlister. Mrs. Byron S. Adains was hostess to a company of 60 at luncheon today, | her guests being seated at a large ta- ble shaped like a horseshoe and a ofl smaller tables in an adjoin: The company s remain- 2 the afternoon to play bridge. . Mr. amd Mre. Glenn Stewart, who have been spending the past few weeks at, the Carlton Hotel, left yes- terday by motor for their home, Cape Centaur House, on Chesapeake Bay. They will return tc Washington in January, when they will again be at the Carlton. 3 Children’s Country Home Ball to Engage Society. Mrs. Stanley Rinehart has been added to the list of boxholders for the children’s country home ball on 8) Now ot Just Arrived—Another Shipment of the Famous 19 Oxfords In Genuine Alligator Skin *15 The very smart oxford that is still the rage with the most fashionable women in Paris and that is particularly distinctive in its new Sorosis design. New Spool and Cuban Heels! Damp-proof Soles—All Sizes! Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor. PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company " 1214-18 G STREET For Christmas Giving In all the phases of GIFT GIVING, fine China is one gift which brings genuine happi- ness to the woman who prides her table ap- pointments. Mystic Pattern % LENOX Cups and Saucers, $40.00 dozen. Dinner dozen. Plates, $35.00 "g v K 4 Bread and Butter Plates, $19.00 dozen. CHINAWARES Open stock Chinawares of more than 100 different designs, Amet- ican and Imported, enable gift purchasers to make selections in sets Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, $19 to $665 LENOX CHINA As exclusive distributors of this famous China in ‘Washington, we offer an exquisite exhibition of Table China, Service Plates and Open Stock Patterns. Gold encrusted patterns are in evidence. Colonial Pattern LENOX Cups and Saucers, $62.50 dozen. Dinner dozen. Plates, $57.75 Bread and Butter Plates, ’:’ $32.50 dozen. Also the Popular Gold Encrustations in All Widths Christmas night at Hotel. Patronesses for the ball will in- clude Mme, Szechenyi, Mrs. Dwight F. Dnvis, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, ir.: Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. David Reed, Mrs. Willard Brownson, Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mre. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Ogden Mills, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Willlam Ritter, Mrs. Sherman the Mayflower | Flint, Mrs. Edward H. Everett, Mrs. Norris 1. Locke, Mrs. Alfred P. Thom, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. Arthur O’Brien, Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs, George Mesta, Mrs. George Marye, Mrs. George Downey, Mrs. Elmer Schlesinger, Mrs. Cecil Barret, Mrs. Dudley Morgan and Mrs. D. 8. Staple- ton. Worth’s Newest Perfume “Vers le Jour” (Dawn Is Coming) Just sent to us by the great Paris new fume that takes its place beside his famous “Dans la Nuit” and completes the perfume cycle for well dressed 3 sizes, $6.50, $15, $22. couturier—a distinctive women. Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis, with thelr children, left yesterday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Ellis’ parents. They expect to return to the city on the 31st. son and serving Griffin, Mrs. E. 8. Bogert will entertain at | West. the tea-dance in the patio of the Carl- ton Hotel tomorrow for Mr. Bowman MacArthur, who attends Harvard Uni- versity, and Mr. Douglas MacArthur, who is a student at the Milton Academy, sons of the late Capt. Ar- thur MacArthur, U. 8. N,, and Mrs. MacArthur. There will be about 20 guests, Lilia Tuckerman, Miss Francesca sembly, will give prior to this ball, one for older people and #nother for the young people. The girls’ committee for the Wash- ington Assembly ball to be given at the Mayflower Thursday, January- 6, has Just been announced by the board of Miss Ruth Gulli per- ris governors. Miss Lydia Archbold will lead the six debutantes of last sea- Miss Helen Gary. Miss Francis McKee, Miss Suzette Dewey and Miss Winifred Miss Allison Roebling is chair- man for the debutantes of the pres- ent seasoh and serving with her will be the Princess Ida Cantacuzene, Miss Katharine Amory. Dimock, who is chairman of the board of governors of the Washington As- and Mrs. Allen W. Gullion, will enter- 1 FASHION IN6TITUTION Washington NowYork SOCIETY. tain at tea Sunday afternoon, after 4:30 o'clock, at her home, 4106 Lega- tion street. She will have assisting he: her cousin, Miss Frances Matthews daughter of Col. and Mrs. Matthew of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Campbe! of New York are spending the Winte in Washington at the George Wasi ington Inn. under her will be Miss Rosemary Miss Jane Kendall, Stewart and M Mrs. Henry F len Christy Thompson leaves neteenth Page) Of New York 3 Fomile. and Nobss Sioor epposite’ the er Hotel. Main two dinner parties lon, daughter of Maj. 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