Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1927, Page 14

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SOCIETY. SOC The Serbian Minister, Mr. Antonievitch, Honor Guest of IETY Jugoslav Society in New York City. 18 spending 2 York, Washington Antonievitch, 1 few days in New return to HE Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Mr. Voislav will Thursday evening. honor guest at a dinner this evening | given under the auspices of the Ameri- fan Jugoslavia Society at the Hotel | Biltmore. lho director geperal jon, Dr. L. S. tertained at luncheon 10 annex of the Pan-Am Union in honor of the members of the Pan American Commission on the Simpli- fication and Standardization of Con sular Procedure. The guests were Senor Don Emeterio Cano de la Ve oonsul general of Bolivia at New York: Senor Don Ausgusto Merchan, consul general of Cuba at New York, or Don L. Merino Perez, commer- | attache of the Cuban embassy + Senor Don Francigco de Moya, consul ceneral of the Dominican Republic at of Honduras. n: Senor Don | commercial at Seror of the Senor Dr. Juan Senor Don l ry of the le Juan Vic of Para- Alvarez de Buen the emh Antonio ( dor at New York Dumont of the partment of State, Mr. Robert L r of tha Department of Siate Don Pedro ael Rincones, consul_general of Veneruela at Mr, Henry Chalmers, I of the commission lace Thompson. Mr. Henry L. Swein- hait, Dr. Esteban Gil Borges. assist- ant director of the Pan-Ametican Union; Mr. Franklin Adams, counselor of the Pan-American Union: Dr. Wil- liam A. Reid, trade adviser of the ]‘m American Union, and Dr. Willlam anger, chief of the finance division (-( the Pan-American Union. n J ecretary of nor Don L. Mrs. Swanson Hostess to Former Official Women. | Mrs. Claude Swa a‘or Swanson, entertained at lunch=on today in compliment to Mrs. Thomas Marshall. The guests included Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. An- drieus A. Jones, Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. J. H. Covington, Mrs. Joseph E. Davies. Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. Cary Grayson, Mrs. J. Borden Rarri- man, Mrs. Hertel, Mrs. Robert Hinck- ley, Mre. Harry Huse, Mr~. Bernard B. Jones, Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, B Breckenridge Long, Mrs. Lo- ):En Johnson, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. J. D. Noell, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Atee Pem 2Mrs. Charles W. Wetmore, Mrs. A. H. Witner, Mrs. Franklin Mott Gunt Mrs. Edward Darling and Mrs. l)llm\ James. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Ty son of Tennessee are making a short visit in New York, where they are at the Gotham. Representative and Mrs. Allen T. Treadway have returaed .to their home at 2490 Tracy place, after hav- ing speat the Summer abroad and at their home at Stockbridge, Mass. Representative Peter M. Speer of | New York is at the Carlton for a short | visit. He vl return to New York at | the end of tue week. The newly appointed niflitary at- tache of the United States embassy | at Santiago, Chile, Col. Thomas | Dwyer, U. S. A., and Mrs. Dwyer and their daughter, Miss Dwyer, are at the Weylin in New York for a few days before sailing for Chile. Col. Dwyer has been in command of the Narragansett defense district and with his family went to New York from Fort Adams. The secretary of the Italian em- bassy. Signor Vitetti, was among the passengers aboard the Conte Rosso, which arrived in New York this morn inz. He is expected to come to Wash- inzton shortly. R Admiral George and Miss Remey hav apartment in the La Forge in Ne port and returned to Washington. Mrs. Pomerene, wife of former Sen- ator Atlee Pomerene of Ohio, was the guest in whose honor Mre. Wade H. Ellis entertained at luncheon yesterday dn her country home, Rippon Lodse, Va. Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes and her daaghter, Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes will return to Washington today or tomorrow, having closed their Summer home, Underledge, at Lenox, Mass., yesterday. Mr. and M Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, who are on their way automobile from Hot Springs to New York, have arrived at the Cariton, for r. dith, former Sec- v of Agriculture in the Wilson . and Mrs. Meredith, who have at the Carlton for the past e left for a trip through the 7 Diamonds N Engagement and rings—in the latest d that reflect good tas judgment. Com Today You'll appreciate the appoint- ments of our shop and the per- sonal attention we give you. X)Oa(’ym -%//'r GCo. National Press Bldg. &rorm"ly with Shaw & flrnl’n% Special Prices Superb Qualities Fur Coats Every desired pelt, the newest modes, priced for ready selection. and He will be the| of the Pan | South. They expect to return to Washington in about four weeks. Mrs, guests da nu..mv in Armste: Davis had as her ay her son and and Mrs, v who Dent Grs aughter-in-law. Col. ant, 34, will spend “incinnatl, where .hey the dedication of the memor and bridge over the Ohio River which connects Cincinnati and Point Plea ant, the birthplace of the late Pr dent U. S. Grant. The home of Pr dent Grants' parents, where he born, was dedicated a year ago | has much of the furniture and pic- | tures which helonged to Gen. mother and father. Mrs. Henry Parsons |ing a week with he ‘J\mei L. Walsh, in New Yo | Former Representative and Thomas W. Phillips, jr.. have s | car r a tea November 12 from 5 fto 7 their home, 2108 Six- teenth s | their daughter, M |to society s Janet Phillips, arrived nd has joined her d Mrs. Hugh T. Nelson, in theil home in Washington. | Mr, come to W the house I Mulliken hav ton and have tal 716 Connecticut avenue | for Mrs. Mulliken was | | former! leanor Patterson and has a wide circle of friends in this city. | Comdr. and Mrs. Paul Bastedo will | be among those entertaining at dinner before the Noel House barn dance | Saturday evening. Miss Peggy Burch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Preston Burch. will make her debut at a tea dance December 2 it the Mayflower Hotel. Dr. William ‘Gerry Morgan has re- Grant's | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AMERICAN DIPLOMAT’S WIFE Mis, | . when they will present | parents, Whose hu | Chile, band is first seer ary of Thev are at Wardman Park Hotel while he is here on official business, tache of the Spanl: J. Alvarez Buenavist: embassy; Senor Senor Don Mariano de Amoedo, counselor of the Spanish embassy. and Mr. Walter Davidge. Mrs. Henderson will continue her Monday afterncon dances through No- vember, beglnning November 6, when her guests are asked for dancing from 5 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Henderson has given thes: dances each season for 30 years. Gen. and Mrs. J Drain of Spo- kane, Wash., arriv in Washington today and are at the Willard, where they plan to remain all week. Gen. Drain formerly lived in Washington and was former commander-in-chief of the American Legion. Mme. Roso, who spent the Summer abroad, has returned to Washingston anl i; in an apartment at the llotel La Fayette, which she has leased for the season. Mme. Roso gave up her apartment, which she has occupied for several seasons, before going abroad ast Spring, and will spend the future Winter seasons at the Hotel La Fay- ette. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Livingston Stavely and Miss Haralson have re- turned after the Summer’'s absence and are at home at 1744 M street northwe: Mrs. Wilson-Green has issued cards for a reception Sunday evening from 9 to 11 o'clock at the Mayflower Ho- NGERT, tates embassy at Santiago de Brothers Wednesday: A Unique Presentation of the Season’s New Trend in FUR-TRIMMED COATS | company barn danc urday evel House. art- [of the counselor of the British em- wn for -he Winter. |bassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton; . Popham, U. 8. M. C., is|Miss Janet Phillips, daughter of for- mer Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; Miss Francesco Stew- art, daughter of Mrs. Lewis Stewart of Baltimore; Miss Augusta Rathborne, Mr. van Hoorn of the Netherlands legation, Mr. Leander McCormick- Goodhart, commerclal secretary of the beth Ives will entertain a of 30 at supper before the | which will be given Sat. nz for the benefit of Noel Miss Lydia_Archbold will be From 58.50 RULY cepts lovely in harmony of authentic styling. color themes. excellent is each graceful line, a single glance wiil n, wife of Sen- | turned to Washington from a 10-week stay in Alaska. where he was on a big-game hunt, in company with Dr. Harlow Brooks and Mr. Walter Dyer of New York City and Dr. Regi nal Walker of this city. back interesting trophies of animal life and got some unusual and delight- ful moving pictures of caribou, white sheep and other of the northland animals. Mrs. Holabird Towne will give a dinner party Saturday evening and will take her guests later to the barn dance which will be given that eve- . | ning for the benefit of Noel House. Mrs. John N. Popham has as her guest over the week end Miss ) Louise Garnett, daughter of Mr. and Mea John Garnett of Fradericlshu Order Personal Christma# ¢ Greeting Cards NOW Qur Unusual and Distinctive a: subject to a 10% Discount 'wzwxzwwwwm Now come struttin costumes. They m style, for all that! that low “Where fashions TS & g £ g g They brousht |4 Watches, Silverware, Jewelry and DIAMONDS Berry and Whitmore Co: ELERS ELEVENTH STREET AT F ORTH\VEST New Store—G1o 13th St. N. Swaggering, Swash-Buckling “CAVALIER" Boots of audacity to Milady’s early Winter Brown Kid with Brown Suede Blue Kid with Blue Suede Gun Metal Patent Leather Brown or Black Alligator Black Suede, Patent Collar $8.50 audacious, tos 3212 14th “Women’s Shop”—1207 F Y, hostess at dinner before the dance. | Mrs. Henderson Hostess For Season’s Debutante. Mrs. John B. Henderson was hostess followed by Theodoria Catalani, niece of the sec- ond counselor of the Italian embassy and Signora Catalani, who will be a debutante this Winter. Others in the v were the secretary of the nds legation and Baroness van Boetzelaer, the District Commis- sioner and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil, Senorita | Dona Rosa Padilla and Senorita Dona | Maria_Padilla, daughters of the Am- dor of Spain and Senora de Pa- Miss Flizabeth Chilton. daughter | hae Wi Now Subject to a Discount of "10 to 20% Prior to our move to 610 13th St. N.W. SILVERSMITHS g in to add a touch ake a mdst practical pric Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. TR e e e e : Conte di Cellere, attache of the Italian embassy; Mr. Ramses Chaffey, first secretary of the Egyptian lega- 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. make their Debut” SRR . C. Dlamantopou- first secretary of the Greek lega- Senor Don Ramon Padilla, a Entire Third Floor e of Our Main Build. XY ing for Coats! A 'Allflll nlm'rurm Coat Time Is Here! The buying is on in earnest —cold weather or no cold weather one must have the new coat to wear, FOR THE SEASON IS ON. No other store quite like Jelleff’s for coats —famous always for complete assortments of beau- tiful style-perfect coats. Ot specialized coat shops, this year, have excelled themselves—and we say with confidence that the values are unmistakably real— whether a Madelon Coat at $69.50, a Romney Coat at $98.50 or one of the many fashion coats up to $250.00, each is a superb value! Black —Hundreds and hundreds of them black with light lack Coats furs, black with black furs, black with the smart fitch furs, black with red fox—even black coats with black velvet trimmings. Shawl Collars—Every smart style—Paquin's new horseshoe i shawl, Vionnet's square shawl, surplice shawls, waxst-dcep shawls, pouch shawls, shawls to the herh. Flared Colu—Snde flares—iront flares, jabot flares, flares set off by partial fur borders, flares made entirely of fur! Lavish Use of Furs—Cleverly designed deep fur cuffs—barrel cuffs—pointed cuffs and stunning effects in partial fur borders. The Best New Coatings—Alexia, Malina, Tmported Broad- cloths, Iduna—many ethers all in the new flat dull luster effect that is so beautiful! The New Brown Shades—Franciscan brown, new tan, hick- ory tan, sandor, and they are lovely. Other Good Colors=Volsa &reen, wing grey and moonlight blue—unusual tones—all of them! 16950-$8950-19850—$110-$125-5145 All in Washington's Largest Coat Shops—Third Floor reveal to Madame the touch of a master designer. TWELVE THIRTEEN-- F TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1927. t.1. when her guests are to meet Mr. Deems Taylor, composer of the opera, “Th King’'s Henchman,” which was first produced last season. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Payson Brown of 2301 Cathedral avenue cele- brated their fifth wedding anniver- sary October 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Clark, jr., in Lanier place, and about 100 of their -friends called during the evening to offer congratulations. Mrs. Brown received the guests in a gown of gold silk shot with rose und wore a corsage of American beauty rosebuds. Among those amisting iers. Mrs. " Mrs. L. F. Colbert, . A, M. McLachien. Miss Ethei tiley, Mrs. S. E. Lewis and Miss Dorothy Lew Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall en- tertained last evening in the garden | restaurant of the Carlton Hotel Mr. | and Mrs. A. Britton Brown, Mr. and | Mrs. _George Ray, Mr. James D, (Continued on Fifteenth Pag Fur Work Done here has that of well done—you w No overcharging. WOL inctive appearance find nowhere else. FURRIER with ultra modish con- Intrinsically And so surpassingly Specialized Sizes— Alterations Reduced to a Minimum! Squeezez} . Floor Oil, Was $1. . Polisher. Tomorrow—W omen’s—Very Choice Sheer Velvet Frocks —the smartest mode of the season in dresses of unusual beauty at prices that represent truly ex- ceptional value! $4.9.50 $50.50 Lovely soft, sheer velvets— that drape so beautifully—black sheer velvet—perfectly charm- ing new velvet brocades in subtle Paris color blendings—and the stunning new com dot velvet on chiffon grounds. 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