Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1927, Page 14

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14 SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Hol White House This Afternoon by Special Appointment. RS. COOLIDGE is receiving a small group of guests at the White House this afternoon by special appointment. This i< one of her weekly recep- tions M The Vice Pr will be the hc gressional Club. avenue, at a ning January lent and Mrs. Dawes or guests of the Con- 001 New Iampshire tion Thursday eve at 9 o'clock, for 20 which cards have been issued Washington Opera Company Enlists Diplomats’ Atte] nee. The Ambassador of 3 Senora de Tellez will be nd R in her Me: &u Mrs. Francois Ber; Mo lox at the performance of “La Bo- heme™ which the Washington Na tional Opera Co. will give this evening in_the Washington Auditorium | The personal secretary to the Presi dent and Mrs. Edward T. Clark will be among the guests of Mrs. Bessie 1*. Brueggeman, and among others who will entertain guests will be the Minister of Rumania, M. George Cretziano; Senator Lawrence C.1 Phipps, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, M William J. F an, Mrs. Frederick ze, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Leander McCormick-Goodhart a number of others. he Ambassador, Senor Tellez, has issued invitations for the 134th regular meeting of the Archeological Soglety of Washington. afliliated with the Archeological Institute of America, h will be held in the Mexican embassy at 2820 Sixteenth street, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Mrs. Zelia Nuttal will be the guest of honor and will give an il lustrated lecture on “The Discoveries at Teotihuacan, Mexico.” The Ambassador of Spain and Se- nora. de Padilia and the Sceretary of War and Mrs. Davis will be among the distinguished guests who will at- tend the exhibition tennis matches this evening at the Arcadia Audito- yium, played by Willlam T. Tilden, 2d, and Senor Manuel Alonzo, Span- ish tennis champion. The Ambassador of Italy and Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino were hosts to a company last evening at a lecture which was given by Prof. Henry Burchell on the “Rebirth of the Roman Forum,” their numbering ‘about four hundred. guests The Ambassador of Germany and Baroness Maltzan attended the show- ing of a motion picture of *‘Scenic Germany” at the Carlton Hotel last evening, the presentation having been under the auspices of the Bureau of Economics. The Ambassador and ‘Baroness had as their guests former Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen and Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond. The second of this series of film: will be given at the Carlton next Sun- day evening, when the charge d'af- faires of the Egyptian legation, Ish- mail Kamel Bey, will give a talk on “Egypt, Anclent and Modern,” as the prologue to a series of Egyptian films never before shown in this country. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will be the guests in whose honor Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles Morris will entertain a com- pany at dinner Friday evening in their home, 3003 Thirty-fourth street. Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, will assist Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, wife of Representa- tive Wyant of Pennsylvania, at her at home tomorrow afternoon at Ward- man Park Hotel. Also assisting Mrs. yant will be Mrs. Clyde Kelley, Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley and Mrs. Her- bert M. Lord. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. New Modes of course, at the sale prices. You’d Better Come Early Are Best! SOCIETY. For Women there are some broken lots in this sale, but as fast as our shipments of Spring styles arrive, they are included When Selections THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927. . ANNOUNCED BETROTHA ding Reception at Bostrom will entertain at a small dance Wednesday evening for their | debutante daughter, Mlie. Pauline | Bostronw. The Minister and Mme om | will be hosts at dinner Febru; 18 | and Februa nti, wife of the Minister 1, and the Misses Grisanti | Venezuelan Mme. of Venez will be at home at the legation, Sixteenth street, on Saturday noon, January 1a, from 51t 70 The Min: of Rumania, M George Cretziano, and his daughter, Mile. Jeanne Cretziano, have as their guest at the legation Donna Ortensia u will cal | Mignano, weil known singer of rope. Donna Ortensia Mignano give the program at th which the Minister and his daughter will give Friday evening. The newly appointed Minister of | caragua, Senor Alefandro Cesar, ar-| ived this morning in New York aboard the Colombia, and is expected to come to Washington this eveni Senator and Mrs. William Cabell | sce have returned from their Balti more home, where they spent the week end, having gone to attend the Baltimore Assembly Friday evening Mrs. 13. Hart Fenn. wife of Repre-| sentative Fenn of Connecticut, en- tertained a company of 65 at luncheon | today at 2400 Sixteenth street in com pliment to Mrs. Everett Sanders and | Mrs. Walter B. Allen of IHartiord, Conn., who is the house guest of Mrs. Fenn, Mrs. Allen has with her her voung daughter, Miss Leslie Hart | Tenn. | Representative: John . Fredericks of California, with Mrs. Fredericks, is entertaining a party of 12 at dinner this evening at the Mayflower. The secretary of the Italian em.| ~ Leonardo Vitetti, was | X , entertaining | t the Hotel Mayflower. His guests | weye the counselor of the Rumanian legation, Mr. Djuvara; the second secretary of the Belglan embassy, Baron van der Elst; the second sec- retary of the British embassy, Mr. John Balfour; the attache of the Ger- man embassy, Baron von Doernberg; the attache of the Spanish embas and Condesa de Santa Cruz; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Miss Betty Ives, Miss Burchell, Miss Peggy West, Daughter of Represen d Mrs, John W. Summers, whose enga to Mr. James Witherell of Chicago Walla Walla, Wash. has just been announced here and in tween seven standing committees and special committees as authorized. Among the local lawyers appointed were Elwood H. Seal, Henry H. Ben- jamin, Carlyle Baer, Miss Ruth Tech, Miss Olive E. Gelger and Jonas M. Smith. COMMITTEES NAMED. Law Fraternity Conference Ap- pointments Aunounced. Jarvis Butler of Washington, presi dent of the Confercnce of Law Fra ernities, a national organization, has | ppointea s speeial and stand ng committees, following the authori- the recent annual organization in Greece Accepts Ford's Bid. ATHENS January 10 (®).—The gov- ernment has decided to accept Henry Ford's offer to start a motor manu factory at Phaleroh provided the ma chinery and material are transported to Greece on Greek steamers. CoooeeiagE : In the past 12 months, 2,099 new nintain s standard at varleties of postage stamps were The work tributed be- Issued. JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS A Wonderful Assortment of Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coals For Women and Misses Now Offered on Sale Here At Greatly Reduced Prices E have never before offered such beautiful coats on sale—nor such individual mod- cls. These are coats that were made especially for us by noted makers, and they are dis- tinctively trimmed with fine selected furs. SRR OUR customers, who know the quality of our ; g_oods. will appreciate the unusual values in_this sale of coats at our specially reduced prices. F STREET CORNER OF 18™ BEEs Miss Frances McKee, Miss Helen | Gary, Miss Allison Roebling and the | air attache of the Italian embassy, Comdr. Scaroni. | Miss Katharine Amory entertained a small company at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Frances King of Cleveland. Mrs. Charles Lowndes will be at home tomorrow afternoon at her home at the Naval Hospital and will receive informally the following Wed- nesdays in January. The naval attache of the Brazilian embassy, Comdr. Radler Aquino, will entertain a party of five at luncheon on Wednesday in the presidential din- ing room of the Mayflower, following Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's “‘musical morning."” Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord have (Continued o T 9SSy CAFETERIA 1330 H: St. 1315 N. Y. Ave FRANK P. FENWICK, Propr Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes to Mr. Goldheim on the Opening of His New Men’s Wear Shop Tomorrow —and to those who attend we say. OIN THE After you have feasted your eyes on all that is best for the CHRISTMAS “outer man' call 1 BLOSSON 1NN and feast the “inner man” . on the finest food the market affords. SAW;VS!SE CLUB At Prices That ARE Reasonable. Luncheon, 11:30 to 3—Dinner, 4:30 to 8 FEDERAL-AMERICAN Sunday Dinner, 4:30 to 8 HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 1215-17 F STREET 1233 10th St. N.W. @ sy Disposal of Exhibition Models SOCIETY. Your five-piece parior suites reuph you can buy one new chair for nowadays. 500 Silk Tapestry cut to $2.98 per yard—this week only Also odd chairs CLAY ARMSTRONG Morul— Save Money RN LEADING FLORIST Now WASHINGTON'S. “Gude’s Flowers Bring Many Happy Hours” When You Entertain —at tes or luncheon, Gude's fowers add te, the success of the occasion Home-grown, fragrant, lasting blooms trom our own grcenh()ll\b BROS. GUDE Three Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. Main 1102 Col. 3103 Members of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association e PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET “Everybody’s Doing It” SHOES FE@S"R‘Q Jeerlings Annual January Sale of ew pring Styles and Discontinued. Lines 85 sfim P $®m | This is the Opportunity You Have Waited For Thousands of women await our semi-annual sales with great eagerness because they have learned that/ Sterling’s smart styles are seldom sold at these low prices. Some broken lots, but many complete lines. Remarkable Hosiery Values In keeping with the shoe prices, we have put some of our regular stockings in at All fullfashioned pure New Styles real reductions. silk. For Men Medium i ' 4 Silk o Every new style you can weight §1.19 | $1.49 e imagine! Blacks, tans, light .r}:'_mro 2 % service or heavy weight, conservative r’rifl\;n‘x. 3 Pairs 3 Pairs chiffons. or collegiate. You're sure to k| mile $3.45 $435 S colore. find the style you like the best! i) 4 Sterl Heavy_silk Sheer Sterling Shops wrice . $1.59 | $1.69 i Are Open Tevelo: 3 Pairs 3 Pairs to toe il Si Tuwelve e o e Until Six colors. Saturday Nights S 1337 F Street N.W. will be sold at a Reduced Range from 0% w 334 Less than their former prices FURNITURE jSALON Our Individual Selections of LAMPS and FURNITURE o< T The Furniture Selec- tions embrace our col- lection of Foreign pieces, Antiques, Mir- rors, Metal Furniture. Period Dining Room Furniture, Sofas, Love Seats, Upholstered Chairs, Consoles, Oc- casional Tables, Desks, Secretaries, Screens, Chests, Coffee Tables, Clocks, Cabinets, and so forth. SECOND FLOOR stered tor less now thau Frank-a-lin 7483 &l

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