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18 SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY .fl‘he Chief . 5‘. HE President and Mrs. Cool- A 1dge will hold reception to the i, members of the Crime Com- A mission this afternoon at 5 o'clock, in the blue room, at the Executive Mansion. % The Ambassador of Argentina, «Sencr Honorio Pueyrrendon, will be the honor guest at dinner this eve- Bing of the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara. Wustice and Mrs. Stone Entert.ined Last Evening. : Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone were the gu. its in_whose honor Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry Pinck- sey Huse entertained at dinner last evening .t 2400 Sixteenth street. ¢ The Minister of Panama and Senora e Alfaro will be hosts at a reception ithis afternoon at the legation from 5. to 7 o'clock, in celebration of the anniverrary of the independence of Panama. The legation is gay with yellow flowers and a program of music will be given during the afternoon. ;" Senora de Alfaro will have assist- Ing her Senora de Cesar, wife of the Minister of Nicaragua; Senora d% Ramirez, wife of the charge d'affaires g Paraguay; Mrs. Willilam M. King, ife of Senator King; Senora de Pena, 4Senora de Chevalier, Lady Broderick. Mrs. Stokeley Morgan, Mrs. William . Howell, Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Mrs. ~ W. Kennedy, Mrs. John Allen Mrs. Geo;‘Ra VLA Tgorpe, Mrs. Burt New, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Edward Conger apd Mrs. Cabot Stuvens. #. The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. "Zdenek Fierlinger, entertained at din- %:lr last evening In honor of the retir- Assistant Secretary of the Treas- m"y and Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey. The [Ambassador of France, M. Claudel, was {he ranking guest. A few additional guests joined the company after din- ner, when motion pictures of Czecho- flovakia were shown. s The Assistant Secretary of the Navy fi:a Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson 11 be hosts at dinner this evening in nor_of the retiring Secretary and Jrs, Dewey. {* The Minister of Siam, Lieut. Gen. f#nya visitavongs, has issued invita- tions for a reception in honor of the arthdly anniversary of His Majesty, e King of Siam, Tuesday afternoon, «~November. 8, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the legation at 2300 Kalorama road. ~ The charge d'affaires of Norway *Mme. Lundh entertained infor- lly at dinner last evening at the ‘ardman Park Hotel. ; Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of ornia has arrived in Washington, §and is at the Carlton for several i - ‘The director general of the Pan- merican Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, en- ertained at luncheon today at the sannex of the Pan-American Union, in 2 Geor; p A. Pearson, president of the Unive! of Maryland; Dr. Albert Norman Ward, presidént of Western fMaryland Coliege: Dr. Gilbert H. L6rosvenor. director of the National Geographic Soclety; Mr. Vernon L. “Kellogg of the National 'Research ;‘l‘oundl of Washington, Judge Edwin S Executive and Mrs. Coolidge 1 Will Receive Crime Commission Members This Afternoon. B. Parker, Dr. Thomas H. Healy, as- sistant dean of the Foreign Service School, G. W. U.; Maj. LeRoy Hodges, Dr. C. E. McGuire, Mr. Clarence A. Aspinwall and Dr. Esteban Gil Borges, assistant director of the Pan-American Union. Mrs. Edward W, Eberle, wife of Admiral Eberle, entertained a com- pany of 14 at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, wife of the chief of staff, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Hero, wife of Maj. Gen Andrew Hero, who entertained at the Chevy Chase Club. The other guests were Mrs. Willlam B. Ladue, wife of the Commissioner of the District; Mrs. Edwin St. J. Greble, Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. Guy Henry, Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Walter K. Wilson, Mrs. Luke Wahl, Mrs. Colden L'H. Ruggles, Mrs. Hanson E. Ely, Mrs. Eugene R. Householder, Mrs. Charles Kilbourne and Mrs. Herbert Deakyne. The Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. George R. Farnum had as their guests at dinner last evening at the Wardman Park Hotel Mr. J. Weston Allen, who was formerly Attorney General of Massachusetts. The first secretary of the legation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Adjemovitch have taken an apartmént in Hampton Courts at 2013 New Hampshire avenue. Mr. Kakichi Uchida, president of the Japan Wireless Telegraph Co., | Ltd., who is a delegate to the Radio-! telegraph Conference, will entertain a company of 34 at dinner this eve- ning in the Chinese room of the May- flower. M. J. George Peter, son of the Minister of Swtizerland, and Mme. Peter will be among the guests ar dinner this evening of Mr. Richard Stoddard Aldrich, who will entertain at the Harvard Club in New York. The guests will be the best man and ushers for Mr. Aldrich at his marriage Saturday to Miss Helen Beals, daughter of Mr. John D. Beals of New York, and will include in ad- dition to M. Peter, Mr, Francis Rus- sell Hart, jr. and Mr. Nathaniel D. ‘W. Allen of Boston, Mr. John S. Clarke, jr.. of Philadelphia: Mr. Law- rence W. Snell and Mr. Edward C. Snell of Detroit and Mr.. Rosewell Fish. Mr. John W. Davis, jr.. Mr. John D. Beals, jr.; Mr. Donald Marcy Beals, Mr. Alfred de Liagre and Mr. F. Day Tuttle, all of New York. ‘The commissioner of police of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. William P. Rutledge, who are now in Washington, were the guests of Mr. Thomas F. O’Con- nor, battalion chief engineer of the Fire Department of the District of Co- lumbia, at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the May- | Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph have opened " {they will be - | They have just returned from Narra- ., | sul, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Henry fl Special Purchase of ] :: Sample e | Dresses Made to Sell for $29.50—$35—3$39.50 TWO DAYS ONLY Friday—Saturday flower. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stiner were also among his guests. Former District Commissioner and their apartment in the Dresden, where for the early Winter. gansett Pier, where they spent: the Summer, Mr. Edward Caffery, American con- Haywood Glassie, before returning to his post at Havana, Cuba. Buds and Beaux at Opening of Club Boheme. The season’s bouquet of rosebuds was well represented at the gala open- ing of the Club Boheme last evening 4 ASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER MRS. CHARLES DAVID HAYES, Before her marriage at noon yesterday, she was Miss Barbara Hight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight. The President and Mrs. Coolidge witnessed the home ceremony. ——————————— at the Carlton Hotel. The club was §ay with Autumn flowers and foliage, and the smart frocks of the young ladies together with the gay costumes of the orchestra and waiters present- ed a colorful scene. Several effective dance features were given throughout the evening and there were attractive souvenirs for the guests. The club, which promises to be one of the popular rendezvous for the younger set, is under the direction of Mr. Randall T. Elliott, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry R. Elliott, and on the board are Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, soclal secretary; Mr. Magnien Mec- Ardle, secretary, and Mr. Henning C. Brothers Exhibit Friday New Arrivals in Fur-Trimmed CHIC COATS o In Desired Color Themes N this unique exhibition each garment is one of individual beauty and charm. Designed for Rizik’s and executed in their traditional good taste. A leisurely review of these chic wraps is quite certain to result in Madame finding one that has truly been created especially for her. TWELVE THIRTEEN F DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY A Varied Collection Exclusive Patterns . Modest Prices . .. . elms and Mr. Theodore F. Gannon. Serving on the various committees are a group of popular young ladies, a number of them debutantes of the season, and on the men’s committee are popular bachelors and young ‘“service” men. The committee of young ladies includes Miss Peggy Burch, Miss Helen Daingerfleld, Miss Ellen Peelle, Miss Ruth Nebeker, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Jeannette Hume, Miss Margaret H. Kerr, Miss Lilllan Latimer, Miss Hester Anna Lefevre, Miss Sarah L. Major, Miss Edwina Morrow, Miss Ruth Richards, Miss Sophy Snyder, Miss Imogene Taylor, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Florence Wetherill, Miss Caroline Willcox and Miss Frances Hill. On the men's committee are Mr. George Abel, Mr, Kenneth Abrams, Mr. Walter Abrams, Mr. Snowden Ashford, Mr. Sam | Beach, Mr. Frederick Bradley, Mr. Heath Goldsborough, Mr. Robert Hen- derson, Lieut. Francis Grailing, U. 8. r. Richard Zantzinger, Mr. Inghai ack, Mr. Brockett Muir and Mr. Richard E. Shands. Dr. and Mrs. Preston Burch enter- tained a party at the club for their debutante daughter, Miss Peggy Burch, following a dinner at the May- flower Hotel. The guests included Miss Hester Anne Lefevre, Miss Flor- ence Wetherill, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Exilona Hamilton, Miss Jean- nette Hume, Mr. Walter Abrams, Mr. Kenneth Abrams, Mr. Kobert Cristy, bargains. _we point prices in Open _a Convenient B We have gone through the stock culling out the Hats that will make interesting Here are three lines that out as the outstand- ing values at these special $7-s° town today. dMigs Charlotte InLightweight Black Calf rinmed with Shell Grey onLarchwood Tan Calf trimmed with Stonewood or Pastel Parchment and Rose Blush Calf'skins $|350 SreTsoNSHOE SHop 1305 F STREET UNDER RALEIGH HABERDASHER MANACSHENT. Mr. James Cummisky, Mr. Hugh Reilly and Mr. Stuart Lee Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Magnien McArdle had as thelr guest Mrs. E. Barry Farls of New York, and also entertaining parties were Maj. Charles B. Elliott, Mr. Richard Zantzinger, Mr. Wayne Wheeler, Miss Frances Hill, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillips Hill; Mr. Beverly Coleman and Dr. Henry R. Randall. The dinner which the British dele- gates to the international radio- telegraph conference were to have given to the colonial members and postponed owing to the death of the Marquis of Cambridge, brother of Queen Mary, will be given on Novem- ber 10, with the Ambassador of Great Britain and the Minister of Canada as the guests of honor. Mrs. Enos Newman entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Club St. Marks, in compliment to Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, when the other guests were Capt. and Mrs. Charles E. Riggs, Mrs. (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) On Exhibition Water Colors of ITALY and the TYROL By Jane C. Stanley GORDON DUNTHORNE 1205 Connecticut Avenue g MILLINERY 528 12th St. Just Below F fe et Account at Ney’s OH—So Smart! SOCIETY. MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St. N.W. ALS With Gorgeous Furs New arrivals! Scores of models that vie in beauty and fur trimmings. True duplicates of the most popular Pa- risian coat fashions at prices that are remarkable for the style and quality embodied. $18.50 This group includes Satins, Geor- gettes and Transparent Velvets with Metallic Tops, in the newest shades, suitable for street, after- noon and evening ‘wear. Jhe House of Youth I 1229 G STREET, N.W. Three facts which convey a true picture of the Dulin and Martin collection of occasional CHAIRS BOUDOIR CHAIRS, covered in cretonne and striped repp; cushion seats, $23.75 Swanky Fabrics That will Charm the Sportive Maids and Matrons Who will Wear them— At prices That will Appeal. $39:%5 to $79:% NEY’S BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN MAKES DRESSING WELL EASY! Milton ANey Penn. Ave. at 8th N.W. TSSO COGSWELL CHAIRS, tapestry coyered at the back and seat— piped and trimmed with velour. $57.50 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Presents Exclusive, Distinctive Apparel for Women and Misses Beautiful Evening Gowns Wraps Coats Sports Suits Tweed Ensembles Day Dresses Novelties Very Smart Hats CONSERVATIVELY PRICED SMART Stunningly beautiful and so ap- pealing to the women of better taste. A selection that must thrill the lover of style. Diversified modes, featur- ing specially selected furs in large shawl collars, enormous cuffs, full fur fronts, fur bottoms and novelty broadcloths and deep-pile fabrics, in great variety. All new shades. The furs include Wolf, Fox, Opossum, Skunk, Marmink, etc., etc. < o This Chair Tapestry-Covered Seat and Back 326.50 Velour Trimming Mahogany Arms ENGLISH EASY CHAIRS, with soft down cushions; cov- ered with finest wool tapestry. ¢ $125.00 PHONE MAIN 1204 rtin Co. 1214-18 G STREET gl HOURS: 8:45 TO 5:30 Dulin & 121517 F STREET A, Ma