Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1927, Page 16

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r16:' SOCIETY. SOCIETY Chief Executive and VFrirst Lady of the Land Dine Last Evening With the War Secretary and Mrs. Davis. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge were the honor guests at din- ner last evening of the Secre- Dwight E ained in their home on Twentieth atreet. was the fourth state dinner of the season given in honor of thé Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge by the members of the President’s official In the company were ihe As- s . Han- Frank Hert, and W, L hord, M nd ? hord, Mr. an rles Sabin, mont and Mr P8t New York: Mrs. Louis H. Bur- lingham of St. Louis .\rhl, and \|‘|‘—: derick B. Patterson of Dayton. Mr. e William FElkins of Phila- d_Mrs. : el Harry French Knight delphia and Mr of St. Louis. The Secretary of State and Mrs. ellogg were the | zuests at din. = Ambassador of Maltzan, who Navy and Mrs. < of honor at spresentative who will en tertain a company of 12 in their apart ment in Wardman Park Hof r and The Seeretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine were hosis at dinner last evening in the presidential suite of er, having as their guests + of the Intertor, Dr. Hu k: Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor: Mr. Justice and Mrs, Harlan Fiske Stone, Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf of Rhode Islagd. Dr. 1 Rowe, Mr.and Mrs. William M. and Mrs. Fugene Me: “Vr\hn 3 AI;I‘An erty. Mrs. Edw: ??-:f:‘u Ga and Mrs. Shel- don S. Cline. n and M Brazilian Envoy Ameng Guests at Luncheon Today. The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor Gurgel do Amaral, was among the guests at luncheon today of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, who entertained after her “musical morning” at the Hotel Mayflower for the artists who gave the program, Miss Lycretia Bori, Soprano; Mme. Guiomar Novaes, pianist, and M rederick Bristol, ac- companist. - Others in the company were the Ambassador of Spain and sSenora de Padi nd their daughters and son, the Senoritas Padilla and Senor Padilla: the charge d'affaires of Argentina, Senor Felipe Espil: the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo. S. Rowe; the second secretary of the Spanish embassy, Senor do Amoedo; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garvett. Mrs. Richard H. Town- send, Mrs. T v Dows and Mr. Pinto, husband of Mme. Novaes. The- Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained at dinner last evening. The Minister and Mme. Peter will g0 to New York tomorrow to attend the banquet of the Swiss Society, and will return to Washington Tuesday. Mme. Peter will ohserve her day at home Friday, January 21. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom will entertain at a small dance this evening for their debutante daughter, Mlle. Pauline Bostrom. A number of dinner parties will precede _the party, among them that of the Rev. and Mrs. Z. Barney Phillips, who will be hosts to a company for their debutante daughter, Miss Sallie H‘iws Phillips. Mrs. Tyson, wife of Senator Law- rence D. Tyson of Tennessee, gave & luncheon after the mukical at the Mayflower today for her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin. The guests William H. King, Mrs, Charles S. . Deneen, Mrs. James E. Watson, Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Finis J. Gar- rett, Mrs. Rober- Lansing, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Brewster Marwick, Mrs. Ezra Butler McCagg, Mrs. Joseph Washington, Mrs. Mackay- Smith, Mrs. Charles I, Marlatt, Miss Caroline White, Mrs. Edgar Norris Snow, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. B. B. Jones. Mrs. J. Lindsay More- head, Mrs. Blair Banister, Mrs. Paul E. Johnson, Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, Mrs, George Maurice Morris, Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo, Mrs. Delos A. Blod gett, Mra. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs, Corvington, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs, George T. Maryve, Miss Callie Doyle, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. James Morris, Mrs. Crumpacker, rison Brand. Mra. Henry Flood, Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mrs. Frank Gooding, Mrs. N. B. Dial, Miss Temple, Mrs. David Blair, Mrs. Ellison Smith, Mrs. Sidney Andrews, Mrs. Charles B Howry and Mrs. Henry Clay Hall, Mra. Rohert Nelson Stanfield will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock at 2400 Six teenth street, when Mrs, Ollle James will receive with her. Mre. Kendrick, wife of Senator John B. Kendrick, will receive tomor- row afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her apartment, at 2400 Sixteenth street, and will have with her Mrs Carey, wife of former Gov. Jos Carey of Cheyenns, Wyo. Mr has many friends here, made while Mr. Carey was Senator from Wyo. ming. Mrs. King, wife of Senator Willlam | H. King, will he at home tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock at 2200 Kalo- rama road. Mra. King will be aseist- ed by Mrs. Willam M. Jardine, Mme, Seya, wife of the Minister of Latvia; Mme. Radeff. wife of the Minister of Bulgaria, and Mrs, Royal 8. Cope- land. v Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferria, wife of Senator Ferris, entertained at lunch- rd | eon today at the Mayflower Hotel fol- lowing Mrs. Townsend's musical. The guests were Mrs. M. D, Ferris, Miss Mary Kinney of Taylorville, Til; Mrs. G. 8. Clark of Michigan, Mrs. Fred erick I. Cox and Mrs. James B. Scott. Mrs, Henry R. Rathbone, wife of Representative Rathbone of Illinois, entertained a number of guests at luncheon today at the Mayflower fol- lowing Mrs. Townsend’s morning musical. Mrs. Rathbone was guest of honor at the Congressional Club last week, when she read and recited a number ?f her poems soon to appear in bound ‘orm. Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle will be the guest in whose honor of Capt. and Mrs. Adolphus Staton will entertain at dinner this evening. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. hosts at dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Har- | Leland Harrison will be | Mre. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. HELPING THE BAL BOHEME T snevar this Winter, who are pi a Willard Hotel Monday nl.xmm ty su ht Is el Miss Fannie Dial (left) and Miss Barbars lll‘h:.’ ta.n o irman of the girls’ committee. | Eno and Miss Mary) Morgan; Mrs. Charlés Hussey, Mr. fand Mrs. C. C. Calhodn, who had in tHeir box Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Miss Evelyn Gor- don_and Mr. and Mrs. hall of Virginia, Capt. and| Mrs. Hayne Eills, Mr. and Mrs. Pallett Wilson, who ‘werk hosts to the Minister of Per- sia, Mirza Devoud KharflMefta, Sena- tor and Mrs. Henrik Skipstead. the first secretary of the German embassy Dr. Emil Wiehl; Brig. Gan. and Mrs. A. €. Dalton, Mrs. Motris Evans, Miss Meta Evans and Mr.\Swift; Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mr. aml Mrs. Da- vid St. Plerre Gaillard, My. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwhn, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mr. and M. Le Roy Goff, Dr. and Mrs. €. Augistus Simp- son, Mr. and Mra! Louls Oysley, Mrs. | Alice Plke Barney, Maj. and) Mrs. Con- ger Pratt and Mrs. H. I, Rust. — | Willlam A. Scully, M%"’thm Phelps Mrs. Carl Jeansen s at jthe Pow- hatan Hotel during the abpence of | Mr. Jeansen in England onga short | trip. Mr. and M Hugh Golden Jleft yes- terd: after spending a weel at the the debutantes of Boheme at the Brig. Gen. and Mrs. T. Porter Kane have closed their apartment, at 2400 Sixteenth strest, and gone South for the remainder of the Winter. | sadie Mra, Kimball, wife of Rear Admiral W. W. Kimball, U. S. N,, had as her guests foday in the presidential din- ing room of the Mayflower, following the “morning musical,” Mrs. Louis Titus, Mrs. Thomas Wood, Mrs. E. ¥ re. Dudley Knox, Miss Mre. Mark R. Yates and The first secretary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada will be hosts at dinner this evening. Fashionable Audience at Society Horse Show. A large and distinguished company attended the soclety horse show last evening at the Riding and Hunt Club for the henefit of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Club on K street. The Minister of Sweden.and Mme, Bos- trom were guests of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Richard T. Allen and Col. and Mrs, George C. Thorpe, who shared a box, and also had with them the counselor of the Hungarian legation George Mesta had among her guests the Minister of Latvia and Mme. Seva, Mre. Robert John Adams and Miss Marion Wilson of New York, and Maj. John J. Reddy. The charge d'affaires of Egypt, Ismail K'm!l Bey, had with him Mrs.” Ernest ' Thompson Seton and Mr. George Wadsworth, Repre- rentative ard Mrs. Fred Purnell, the commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrg. John A. Lejeune, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Williams, the first sépretary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada were guests of . Geneva Dunham and Miss Anne Towsend Parker of Delaware, house P s M st NN 7NN 17 % . That () Note of Distinction . —in Table or other dec- orations, so much de- hostess, is best achieved by leaving floral ar- rangements to Blacki- stone. [Unerringly good taste marks all Blackistone floral effects. Orchids—Violets—Roses Telephone Main 3707 e o o o o Ao o Qka{_,.fieélfs 1o the venue OF NTHUS Style. |ASTIC indeed has been the response to this Artcraft Style Salel To the consplicuous number of ¢ beaut!ful styles offered at definite re- ductlons we owe its success. included in the assortment—over 3,000 Such an opportunity comes only twice a palrs of them. We ll'rqa You to Shop Early ARTCIRALT SHOLS B F-Strect: Every slipper you've admired so Is l year. 1 guest of Mrs. Dunham. Others in the gallery were O'Brien and Mrs. Walter Wilcox, the alien property custodian Howard Sutherland, Mrs. Gibson Fah- | Lieut. Thomas F. and Mrs, | nestock, Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke | Simpson. { Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Miss | Frances McKee, Mra, Victor Kauff mann, Mr. F. Marion Law, Mr. and | Mra. Frederick Irving Cox. Mr. and ire. William F. Dennis, Mr.and Mrs. | George Maurice Morris, Comdr. Theo- dore Jeawell, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, who had with her Maj. Gen. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927. Hotel Carlton on their wedding trip. | They will stop in Chicago for a short vistt and then go on to San Fran- cisco and Burlingame, Calif., to visit Mrs. Willlam McGee before going to their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley enter- tained at luncheon today in the presi- dential dining room of the Mayflower, following Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's | ‘musical morning.” in compliment (o Mra. Harlan Fiske Stone and Miss MeClure of Towa. Thers were 10 in the party. Mra. Georgla Knox Berry enter- tained at dinner last evening, when her guests wers Senator and Mra. Lawrence D. Tyson, Senator and Mr= H. McMaster, Representative and A Edward E. Eslick, Representa- tive Joseph W. Byrns and Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorp. Judge Willlam R. King of Port land, Oreg., who has been visiting h|; . an 1143 Connecticut Avenue Announces Still Greater Reductions All Winter Hats Now $5, $7.50 and $10 and Mre. George Barnett, Mrs. Carl Joerissén, Miss Ma berlain of Warrenton ———=Crlebacher 2 Black Chiffon Velvet Evening Gowns. .. 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Green Velvet Afternoon Frock 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Announces in Velvet Former Values, $15 to $45 Final Reductions L Evening bens——Evening Wrapé Afternoon and Sport Frocks Size . 46 and 38 Black Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown.... Black Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown . Sapphire Chiffon Velvet Evening Gowns Canary Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown. . Crane Blue Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown.. Palmetto Green Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown.. Petal Rose Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown. . Monkeyskin Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown. Gold Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown Sapphire Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown . . 18:and American Beauty Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown.. Black Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown.... : Sapphire Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown Green Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown.. Mahogany Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown Gooseberry Green Chiffon Velvet Evening e American Beauty Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown.. Crushed Rose Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown...... 18 Palmetto Green Chiffon Velvet Evening Gown.... 20 Size Mahogany Afterncon Gown, with metallic sleeves 36 Black Velvet Afternoon Gown, with metallic sleeves. 38 Black Velvet, metallic Top Two-piece Gown...... Black Velvet Afternoon Gown Black Velvet Gown, nude satin blouse Black Velvet Afternoon Dress.... Wine Velvet Gown, metallfc sleeves. Black Velvet, Gold-embroidered Gown. Wine, Two-piece Sport Dress Black, Two-piece Sport Dres Wine, Two-piece Sport Dress. . Green Persian Two-piece Sport Dres Gray Persian Two-piece Sport Dress Green Persian Two-piece Sport Dresses Brown Velvet Two-piece Sport Dress Crushed Rose Two-piece Sport Dress.. | Five Unspeakably Charming Evening Wraps 1 American Beauty White Fur-trimmed Evening Wrap.. 1 Green and Gold Fox Fur-trimmed Evening Wrap 1 Sapphire and Silver Gray Fox Fur-trimmed Evening Wrap 198.50 1 American Beauty and Gold Black Fur-trimmed Wrap.. 238.5 .»s 215.00 1 Gold Brocade Fitch Fur-trimmed Evening Wrap...... NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL Twenty-two Evening Gowns of Gorgeously Lustrous Chiffon Velvet NOW $69.50 69.50 59.50 Formerly $125.00 125.00 & A Eighteen Cleverly Conceived Frocks for Afternoon and Sport Wear NOW $59.50 $9.50 49.50 39.50 39.50 39.50 39.50 35.00 35.00 29.50 39.50 29.50 29.50 29.50 29.50 2250 22.30 Formerly E88LELLL88388 NOW $69.50 138.50 138.50 158.50 149.50 Formerly ..$115.00 NO CREDITS &rlebacher= “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F SOCIETY.’ HOURS, 8:45 TO 5:30 MAIN 129% Dulin & Martin Co. 1215-17 F STREET 121418 G STREET China Clearance Sale Clearance . of Discontinued ; Open Stock Dinnerware = Including French, Czecho Slovakian and Bavarian china and English earthenware—specially priced dinner sets, your pattern may be them. An early selection is advised while the stock is here. A few items are priced, other items reduced in proportion. FRENCH CHINA—Decoration, green laurel teaf; full gold handle. $14.00 Covered Dish, now... $15.50 Meat Dish; 16 inch, now. $10.75 Sauce Tureen, now .. $8.00 $32.50 doz. Bouillon Cups and Saucers, now, doz. $24.00 $165.00 98-pc. Dinner Set, now.. .. .$100.00 1d band, overlaid with FRENCH CHINA—Decoration, gold band, with Greek key in black line and wreath of roses and forget-me- nots on rim; full gold handles. $25.00 Dinner Plates, now...... $18.00 Tea or Salad Plates, now.... $12.75 Covered Dish, round or oval, now. $6.30 Covered Butter Dish, now.......... viesssa..doz. $18,00 .doz. $12.00 $5.00 .. $3.00 FRENCH CHINA—Conventional design in blue, brown and pink; 74-mottled gold handles. $9.50 Dinner Plates, now..... _ $7.00 Tea Plates, now.. .doz. $11.00 Teacups and Saucers, now. . ..doz. , $9.00' Afterdinner Cups and Saucers, now, doz. $5.50 Covered Dishes, now. 3 $6.25 Meat Dishes, 16 inch, now. A $70.00 100-pc. Dinner Sets, now.. ..doz. BAVARIAN CHINA—Arbutus decoration; traced gold _ handles. ..doz. $10.00 .doz. $10.00 ...doz. $10.00 $12.00 Teacups and Saucers, now.... $14.00 Bouillons and Saucers, now. . $15.00 Coffee Cups and Saucers, now $3.00 Teapots, now.... o $1.75 Cake Plates, now....... CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CHINA—Decoration, bird of paradise and clusters of flowers; %5-gold handles. $10.00 Dinner Plates, now ..doz. $9.00 $6.00 Tea Plates, now. . .doz. $8.00 $4.50 Bread and Butter Plates, now .doz. $4.00 $10.00 Teacups and Saucers, now. . ..dez. $9.00 $5.75 Covered Dishes, round and oval, now.... $3.50 $4.50 Meat Dishes, 14 inch, now. .« $3.00 $70.00 100-pc. Dinner Sets, now. .. ..$50.00 ENGLISH SILICON CHINA—Decoration, Romany in red, blue, black and gold. $14.00 Dinner Plates, now.. $10.00 Tea Plates, now.... $7.00 Bread and Butter Plates, now $13.00 Teacups and Saucers, now.. $1.50 Open Vegetable Dishes, now. $5.50 Sauce Boats, now.. $4.25 Teapots, now. . $22.00 Cream Soups, 4 $100.00 100-pc. Dinner Sets, now.. .doz. $7.00 .doz. $4.78 .doz. $10.00 ENGLISH EARTHENWARE—Decoration in blie, red with bird of paradise. $11.00 Dinner Plates, now..... $7.50 Tea Plates, now......... $5.25 Bread and Butter Plates, now. $10.50 Teacups and Saucers, now. $5.20 Sauce Tureens, now... $3.50 Butter Dishes, now.... $6.30 Meat Dishes, 16 inch, now. $77.00 100-pc. Dinner Sets, now.. ..udoz. OLD ENQLISH STAFFORDSHIRE—The Bungalow decoration, black and yellow. $7.50 Dinner Plates, now $5.75 Tea Plates, now. $3.75 Bread and Butter P , now $6.00 Teacups and Saucers, now. .. $4.00 Covered Dishes, now. . $2.50 Butter Dishes, now.. $2.75 Teapots, nOW........... $3.65 Meat Dishes, 16 inch, now. $60.00 100-pc. Dinner Sets, now..... ..doz. $6.00 .doz. ..doz, .doz. ENGLISH EARTHENWARE, ADAMS—Decoration, blue, green and yellow; octagon shape. $8.00 Dinner Plates, now....... $5.50 Tea Plates, now. . $3.75 Bread and Butter $7.50 Teacups and Saucers, now $5.50 Covered Dishes, nov $3.75 Sauce Tureens, now $2.75 Teapots, now $3.00 Meat Dishes, 14 inch, now. $57.00 100-pc. Dinner Sets, now...... Complete Dinner Sets FRENCH CHINA—The Rouen—~101-piece set, beauti- ful light blue lace edge with sprays of flowers ; rich gold handles. 2 sets only at this price. Was $H2005 ‘oW« oo se stsdssnsn Suvaide .. .$68.00 $6.00 $4.00 .doz. $3.00 .doz. $6.00 .. $2,00 .$1.30 $1.00 cee. 81,80 vouodog . .doz, CZECHOSLOVAKIA — The Concordia — Embossed basket weave, decorated in blue wreath and baskets of flowers, one set only. Were $7500, NOW..vccececactscscasesses... . 55000 CZECHOSLOVAKIA—Decoration, sprays of flowers, gold line on edge and handles. 100-pc. Dinner Set, special. 53-pc. Dinner Set, special. 32-pc. Blue Willow Set, speci 32-pc. Sets, priced from...,.... China Dept.—Second Floor

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