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18 SOCIETY President and Mrs. Newly Appointed Ambassador to Mexico and Family. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge had with them at the White House overnight the recently appointed Ambassador to Mexico, Mr. Dwight Morrow, and Mrs. Morrow and their daughter, Miss Constance Morrow. Mrs. Mor- row and Miss Morrow left the White House this morning and Mr. Morrow is leaving this afternoon. | ‘The Amh'fisa«\m n( Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will xl\e & Dall this evening in the embassy in honor of Admiral Sir Walter Cowan, 5ts I C By D M. v is spending a_few in Washing- ton. The guests will dumber between 600 and 700 and will include members of the cabinet, heads of foreign mis- sions in Washington, counselors of embassies and legations, military and naval attaches and ranking naval o cers of this country. The embassy will be gay with Autumn flowers and Joliage and a supper will be served bout midnight, when the guests will De seated at small tables. The Ambassador and Lady Isabelia Howard were hosts at luncheon yester- day in honor of Admiral Cowan, their other guests including the Secretary of the ) and Mrs. Wilbur, Sir ‘William 8 on, Capt. A. B. Cunning- ham, Cap A. Troup, Sir Louis Mallet, Rear Admiral and Mrs. A. I.. Willard, Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Magruder, the counselor of the emb; and Mrs. Henry Getty Chil- pt. the Hon. : the military attache and Pope-Hennessy, the air attache and Mrs. Hetherington, the assistant naval attache and the Hon Mrs. Knothe, the assistant milita attache, Maj. W. H. 8. Alston; the third secretary of the embassy, Mr. Henry L. d'A. Hopkinson; Miss 'Alice Erno and Miss Gytha Stourton. The_counselor of the embassy and Mrs, Henry Getty Chilton will enter- 1ain at dinner this evening. preceding the ball and will have among their guests officers of H. M. S. Calcutta and H. M. S. Cairo. The maval attache, Capt. the Hon. A. Stopford will be host to a company of 18 at dinner this evening in honor of ‘Admiral Sir Walter Cowan and with his guests will later go to the ball at the embassy. The assistant naval attache and the Hon. Mrs. Knothe will also entertain at dinner before the ball. The Ambassador of Brazil, Mr. S. Gurgel do Amaral, has returned to ‘Washington for the season after pass- ing the Summer in New England and ‘Ventnor, N. J. The newly appointed Ambassador of Belgium and Princess de Ligne, ac- companied by their daughter, Princess Elizabeth de Ligne, will come to Wasl ington Thursday from New York, ‘where they are spending a few days at the Ritz-Carlton, having arrived Sun- day aboard the Belgenland. The counselor of the embassy, M. Robert Silvercruys, who has been charge d'affaires since the departure of Baron de Cartler for his new post at the Court of St. James, returned last evening from New York, where he went to meet the new envoy from Belgium and his family. Secretary of N Host To British Navy oflters. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, entertained at dinner last evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel, in com- SOCTETY. Coolidge Hosts to Lient Comdr. Lowell Cooper, U. S. N, Lieut. Comd M. Anderbers of the Royal Swedish Navy, Lieut. Comdr. J. J. Larson of the Rc Norwegian Navy, Lieut. Comd and Paymaster Comd s of the British Royal Navy. Mrs. Henry ¥. Dimock that there will be a Mardi ( Masque at the '\lmflmw evening. February 17, for the benefit of Geerge Washing \n Memorial. Rear Admiral 1 Thomas E. Hicks. U. 8. has arrived in Washington S0 13 Ath ey Rower twhers hatwil] make his home. Gov. Fisher of Pennsylvania, arrived in Washington this morning for the dedication of the memoral erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania to Gen. George Gordon Meade, which will take place tomorrow. H2 is at the Mayflower Hotel. Gen. Wilhelm Heye, chief of the German Army, arrived in Washington this morning for a two-day visit and is at the Mayflower lotel. The harge d'affaires of Germany, Dr. Kiep, will be host at luncheon tomor- row in honor of the distinguished vis- itor. , the i, will | Senator M Countess Cr dick B. Chapin has as guests for \r\mal weeks Judge and s. William C. Meekins of Hender- B. G. Dawes of Mar etta, Ohlo, have arrived at the Wil lard, where they plan to remain this week. Mr. Dawes is a brother of Vice President Dawes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roosevelt are at their residence, 2336 California street, after spending the season at the Lilacs, their estate at Sayville, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt’s son-in-law and daughter have taken a house on Florida avenue for the season. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins is in New York for a brief visit and is staying at the Hotel Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Johnson will be hosts at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Roland Walsh, U. S. A, whose wedding will take place tomor- row. The guests will include the mem- bers of the wedding party and out- of-town guests. Gen. Amos A. Fries will arrive in ‘Washington tonight from New York, where he arrived yesterday aboard the Leviathan from Paris, where he at- tended the convention of the Ameri- can Legion. Mrs. Fries and their three children, Stuart, Carroll and Barbara, who accompanied Gen. Fries a?r::d. came to Washington last night. Dinner for Col. Lindbergh With Officials as Hosts. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who ar- rived in Washington vesterday and Wwho was at the Mayflower until noon today, was the guest in whose honor the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Air, Mr. Willlam P. MacCracken, ir., entertained at dinner last eve- ning in one of the private suites of THE FVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1927. SAILING FOR FRANCE MRS. GOODLOE FALCOM Of 1820 Massachusetts avenue, sailin HARRIS-EWING ER, ng today on the President Roosevelt for France, preparatory {o passing the Winter on the Riviera. Harry F. Guggenheim, Mr. Porter Adams, Mr. Clarence M. Young, Milburn Kusterer and Mr. Philip Love, Comdr. and Mrs. Archibald G. Stirling_have returned from Balti- where they were guests over ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Carton. Comdr. and Mrs. Stirling went to attend the marriage Friday in Baltimore of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Suliivan. Mr. and Mrs. Carton entertained at dinner Saturday evening in their honor and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gordon Carroll were hosts at lunch- eon Sunday and later that day Comdr. and Mrs. Stirling were the guests in whose honor Mrs, Warring- ton Cottman gave a tea. Mr, and Mre. Maurice Pale of New York, who are stopping at the Ward- man Park Hotel, were the guests of Mr. Jan Stalinski, secretary of the Polish legation, at luncheon on Sun- day. Mr. Pate was connected with the American Relief Administration in Poland during the war. Mrs. Henry White has closed her home, Elm Court, near Lenox, Mass., and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Hammond in their Fifth ave- nue home in New York. Miss Lettice Lee Coulling was host- ess at luncheon today, entertaining at the Baltimore Country Club in honor of Miss H. Mason Hundley, who will make her debut in Baltimore this Win ter. Others in the company were Miss Mary L. Maslin, Miss Norah K. Dinning, Mies Ida Perry Black, Miss Elizabeth L. Hunter, Miss Ellen Fish- er, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Helen Miss Emily Macklin, Miss The Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley and Mrs. Dudley, who have been spending a few days in Atlantic City at the Hotel Dennis, wi'l return to Washington tomorrow. The newly appointed counselor of the Polish legation, Dr. Stanislaw Lepkowski, who arrived on the Belgen- land on Sunday, has taken a suite the Wardman Park Hotel. Dr. Lep- kowski has just come from Warsaw, where he has been on duty in the foreign office, Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle, record- ing secretary general of the D. A. R., entertained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower Hotel, in compliment to Mrs. Alfred J. Brousseau, president general of the D. A. R., and the mem- bers of the executive committee; Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, treasurer general; Mrs. Charles H. Bissell, vice president general; Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, corre- sponding secretary general; Mrs. Eli A. Helmick, registrar general, and Miss Alice Louise McDuffee, historian general, Miss Mildred Tytus and Miss Victoria Tytus, who have been with their mother, Mrs. Tytus McLennan, in her Summer home, Ashintully at Tyring- Special Offering SPORT FROCKS ham, Mass., left there vesterday for Washington to attend the ball at the British embassy this evening. Miss Anne Wilson has gone to C Barrington, Mass., where she is ings Mr. and Mrs. David Ives l"fl(l\h‘ Maj. Willlam H. Ramsey of the De- partment of Justice, and Mrs. Ramsey will be honor guests Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Raleigh Hot ballroom at a banquet given in their honor by the board of directors of the Central Union Mission in recognition of 40 years of volunteer service given by Maj. and Mrs. Ramsey in the work of the mission. Invitations have al- ready been {ssued for the dinner, which will be informal and to which accept ances are being received in large num- bers. Mayor and 3 verest Ge Seweil and her brother, Arthur A. Wait, are at the Mayflower en route South. bridge-luncheon at the Hotel this afternoon. ce Dodge Mr. Chalmers Seymour McConnell will entertain at three tables of bridge this evening for Mrs. Daisy Seymour Fronheizer and M Lees, when his guests will be Capt. and Mrs. Bass, the Misses Grisanti, daughters of the Venezuelan Minister; the Misses Carr, daughters of Col. Carr; Mr. C los Mantilla, attache of the Ecuado- the American Minister to Venezuels and Mr. Herbert Spencer Herbine, Mr. McConnell entertained informally at bridge last week for his aunt, Mrs. nheiser and M George Lees. Neprud ente: qunlnty and shapeline in every pair. *Superior™ $1.45 Arthur Burt Co. ol TO ThOSC comprehensive artistic merit | doing Mrs. Calvin Stubbs was hostess at a | : QAbout Chevy Chase Ivan| rean legation; Mr. Alfred Cook, son of |« In chiffon and service weights—and a wide range of the wanted colors. In Fall Refurnishing’ —we suggest the advisability of an inspection of Henderson’s FINE FURNITURE and Dec- orative Accessories. You'll be irfipreued by the tained at & dinner at their home, 425 East Raymond street, Chevy Chase, Md., Saturday evening, when the guests Included Chancellor Lucius C. Clark of the American University and Mrs. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. George B.| Woods, Mr. and Mys. D. O. Kinsman. | Mr. and Mrs. Ellery C. Stowell, Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Rand, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaufman, Mr. and M *, Shenton. Mr. and Mre. Harold Dud- ley, the Misses Ferguson, Miss Loulse Brown, Miss Bernice Miss Marguerite Pearl Cline, M v Meares Galt. Miss Dorothy | , Miss Sarah Dow, Miss Phyliis Arthur Jackson. Wu Lamar and Dr. Miss Agnes C. Murphy of the Uni-| versity of Glasgow. Scotland, who i search work in the colleges | and_unive («© VRGN EDE T E £ With Gantt and Kenyon We took a trip —out to see the new high school on’ Leland Strees. which_ they ' ex el finished in December. tainly coming along. and we suggest buying while priccs are still reagonab ’ Y y 9 Oneof the best hot Stuot b4 y b4 Avenue and Inspection No. 106 Virg hetween Connect| Meadow Lane, $17.500. by appointment only. 816 15th Street Main 7928 Silk Hose That's Different—and Better We've brought about a new standard in Ladies’ Silk Hose—two grades that are ex- clusive with us—and exceptional—best in Our confidence is "Supreme”’ $1.95 1343 F Street N.W. Interested displays of of our entire stocks —by their self-evident quality—and by the Moderate Prices, which make Henderson Furniture and other Home- furnishings, such sound values. BOCTETY.” YOU may buy Watches, Silverware, Jewelry and DIAMOND During Our Removal Sale at Discounts of 10 to 209 We are gomg to move tinie our entire stock is to 610 13th St eet to gener Berry and Whitmore Co. JEWELERS ELEVED SILVERSMITHS NTH STREET AT F NORTHWEST New Store—610 13th §t. N.W 1115 1117 F STREET Your Inspection of our assemblage of Coats will lead to but one verdict —superb! HEY are chosen for their effective modeling; and intrinsic quality. Designed by the originators of fashion; made by masters of crafts- manship—and developed in weaves that add a charm of consistency. Fur, of course, is the correct trim- ming—and it is applied with skill and taste to these garments. Sports Models— begin at $20.50 Dress Models— begin at $65-00 In All Sizes for Women and Misses DULIN IN COMPANY B $1875 Sizes 14 to 44 A Worthy Pres- entation of Smart Styles Desirable for Every Use. Clarkson, Miss Charlotte ‘Whitelley, Miss Emily Burrow and Miss Mary Chapman. Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord en- tertained at dinner last night at the Willard, where they had a small past; pliment to Admiral Sic_Walter H Cowan, Bt. K. C. B, D.'§,0., M. ©. In the tinguished company \\era the members of the admiral’s staff, in- cluding Capt. A. B. Cunningham, Capt. J. A. G. Troup, Comdr. H. B. Maltby, Comdr. J. Powell, Surg. Comdr. R. A. W. Ford, Lieut. Comdr. G. D. Belben and Lieut. E. H. Kitson: also the Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard; the naval attache of the British embassy, Capt. the ‘Hon. A. Stopford, C. M. G.; the Assist. ant Secretary of the Navy for Ae: nautics, Mr. Edward P. Warne Admiral E. W. Eberle, Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, United States Marine Corps; Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones, R:m; éd;r;lr;} 5 R. scgt. Rear Adl. miral C. M. McVay, jr.; Rear Admiral B the W. A. Moffett, Rear Admiral A. L. ro rs ‘Willard, Rear Admiral E. H. Camp- bell, Rear Admiral R. H. Leigh, Rear Admiral J. D. Beurét, Rear Admiral John Halligan, Rear Admiral Charles Morris, Rear Admiral L. E. Gregor Rear Admiral W. D. Leahy, Capt. D, | E. Theleen, Capt. D. McD. Le Breton and Lieut. Comdr. J. H. Magruder, jr., all of the United States Navy. The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will be hosts at dinner this vening in honor of the Austrian Min- ister to London, Baron Georg Franck- enstein, who arrived this morning to be their guest. the Mayflower. In the company were Lieut. ILester J. Maitland, United States Army: Sir Philip A. G. D, Sassoon, British undersecretary State for air, and his aide, Flight Lieut. Jones Williams; Capt. Ei 8. Land, United States Navy §FCome in and look around—youw'll incur no obligation whatsoever Attractive Old World Selections as WEDDING PRESENTS O countless are » the sugges- tions—that only a tour of the shop will convey an adequate idea of the surprises in stote for you. Fine Paperhanging & Painting for Over 50 Y ears JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones Main 768 Main 76! Arrived Today for Tomorrow’s Showing G A A Charming Group of STREET DRESSES Featuring Transparent Velvet and Flat Crepe OLORFUL, surely! In harmony with the beauty of the season. But it is the intriguing manner in which these frocks bring out the grace and subdue the minor imperfections of Madame’s figure, that will endear them to the wearer. Truly worth viewing! TIWIELWIE TIHIUR TE$E N %fifi@&fl&fi%&fi#e FLORIST Austrian Bronses, Artsstic Italian Marbles, Viennese Embossed Leathers, Peasant Potteries, Hand - Wrought Metal Wares, Venetian Glass, Engraved and En- ameled Crystal from Old Bohemsa, Glass and Porcelasn Flowers, China- wares and fa- ices, Fabrics and Tapestries, French Girandoles and Novelty Light- sng Effects, Gothic and Louis Period Furniture, Deco- rated French Por- celains, Antique English Brasses, Original Chippen- Sheraton and Georgian Furnsture Antiques, Deco- ratcd French Lamps and Shades. FEtched Glass and Enameled Wares from France—and other interesting pieces. A Fashion Event of Importance Representative and Mrs. Allen T. ‘Treadway have as their guests at the Elms, their home at Stockbridge, Mass., former Gov. and Mrs, Channing H. Cox of Boston. G Representative and Mrs. Willlam E. Evans and their daughter, Miss Kath- erine Cecil Evans, have come to ‘Washington for the Winter season and have taken an apartment at 2153 California street. Miss Evans has entered Holton Arms School. Mrs Eberle, wife of Admiral Ed- ward W. Eberle, was hostess at lunch- eon today in compliment to Mrs. ‘Thomas Reilly Marshall, widow of the late former Vice I’resident. I.MILLER. FIPTA}/IZWA&NUE Mrs. ¥Francois B. Moran entertained lunch yesterday in honor of for- mep Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, when the other guests were Senator and Mrs. Edwin S. Broussard, the first mecretary of the Egyptian lega- tion. Mr. Ramses Chaffey; the attache of the legation, Mr. A. F. El-Eiss; Prig. Gen. .and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldsos Mrs. John Dana. Mrs. N. Rieves Ste art, Mrs. Paul Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Lil- Rranch, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Guerin and Mr. Willlam WASHINGTON'S LEADING ! “Say It With FLOWERS Say It With Ours!” Floral Decorations for Weddings! Gude and the flnest in flowers are synonymous! That's the reason why Gude Bros. Co.ehas heen put in charge of the floral decora- tions for thousands of the most successful weddings. Extends a OXY ordial Invitation ill will entertain ot luncheon Thursday at th Chase Club in honor of M Tumuity, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph P. Tumulty, whose marriage to Mr. Robert Cahill will take place | Saturday, November 26. Mr. (ahlll[ is a brother-inlaw of Mrs. James A. Cahill Miss Barbara Hight and her fiance, Mr. Charles David Hayes, will be t Jionor guests at dinner Thursday, Oc. 1ober 27, of Miss Betty Ridsdales, who | will be one of Miss Hight's attendants | at the wedding November 2. Col.and . Frederick Coleman will be hosts 2 buffet supper October 28 in com- pliment to Miss Hight and Mr. Hayes, and October 30 Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and their daughter, Miss Nancy Hamilton, will give a huffet supper for the bride and bridegroom M . October 31, Mr. Wil- John C. 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