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8 "(Mrs. Coolidge Take the Presentation of “The Henchman” at Poli’s afternoon _presentation -“The Henchman.” at Poli's yesterday and had with her as gues! the Associate | Justice of the Supreme Court and | Mrs. Stone. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, Pittsburgh this evening to over Sunday. remain The Secreta of the Interior. Dr.| Hubert Work, was joined this morn- ing by his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Bissell of Evanston, Til. who will be with him for several weeks. The Secretary of Commerce, ‘“r'l Herbert Hoover, was the guest of honor at the dinner given last eve- ning at the Willard Hotel by Mr. S. Sawada. Mr. Inada and other Japanese delegates to the Interna- tional Radiotelegraph Conference. Sev- enty-five persons, including almost all the members of the American delega- tion to the conference, were present. Minister and Mme. Varela OCIETY RS. COOLIDGE was at the|Miss Caroline Dodge Willcox, M:i of | will g0 to|s SOCIETY. s Guests to Witness Theater. nnette Hume, Miss Sarah Major. Miss Alice Abadie, Miss Anna Louise Abadie, Miss Frances Montague Hill. \iss Lillian Latimer, Miss Lilla La | Garde, Miss Pezgy Burch and Miss Adelaide Heory. The first secretary of the United Ruenos Aires and 5 hoellkopf, who have been « for geveral weeks have arrived in Washington for a visit ind are :t the Carlton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Thomson of New Orleans have ived in Wash ston for a few days and are at the rflower Hotel. Mrs. Thomson was nerly Miss Genevieve Champ daughter of Mrs. Clark and the | eaker of the House of Repre- ! ark. | Nicolson will be, afternoon in com- | pliment to Mrs. omberg F. Gan- dell of London, Engiand, who hi come to Washington for the Winter. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Lwellyn D. Nicolson, and assisting Were Hosts at Luncheon Today. The Minister of Uruguay and Mme. | Varela entertained a company of 14 at | luncheon today in compliment to the | naval attache of the French embassy | and Mme. Willm, who are leaving | Washington next month. | Senator and Mrs. Rice W. Meahs arrived in New York last evening on the George Washington after a tour of Europe. Senator Means is a mem- ber of the congressional committee on immigration and has been studying conditions abroad in connection with his work. Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California has arrived in Washington and is at the Carlton for several weeks. Representative and Mrs. E. Hart Fenn of Wethersfleld, Conn., have come to Washington for the season and are at 2540 Massachusetts avenue. Representative and Mrs. Fred Brit- .ten are again in their apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel, after spending a week on Long Island as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher. ‘The charge d'affaires of Norway and Mme. Lundt will give a small recep- tion this afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel, following the presentation by Mr Lundh of two decorations con- ferred by King Haakon of Norway on Dr. John C. Merriam, president of the “Carnegie Institution, and Dr. Louis A. . Bauer, director of the department of terrestrial magnetism of the Carnegie Institution. The charge d'affaires of Lithuania, Dr. Mikas Bagdonas, left this morning for New York, where he will spend several days. The acting counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chil- ton, will entertain at tea this after- poon in their home on R street, when they will present their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Chilton, to their friends. ‘The Chief of Staff, U. 8. A.,and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall will be the guests in whose honor the Surgeon General of the Army and Mrs. Merritt +W. Ireland will entertain at dinner ~this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pierrepont Moffat are leaving Washington today prepara- ory to sailing next Saturday on the viathan for his mew post at Bern. Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Moffat have been guests of his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John C. . White, on Crescent place, and Mr. Moffat will return here for the memo- rial services Thursday for the late Henry White. Mi: Byard Sneed, wife of Col. “Bneed, U. S. A., entertained at lunch- eon today at the Army and Navy .C1b, in - mpliw to Mrs. T. Q. "Donaldson, wife of Brig. Gen. Donald- son, U, S. A., who have recently re- turned to Washington. The guests “included Mrs. William T. Screws of Fort Ho wrd, Md; Mrs. R. P. Lemly, Mrs. Thomas H. Lowe, Mrs. Francis Ruggles, Mis. John Littig, Mrs. Camp- Dell Turner and Mrs. White. Mrs. Richard Douglas Simms en- tertained at a charmingly appointed 1 ncheon today at the Mayflower Ho- te' for her debutante niece, Miss Schuyler Dunlop. The guests in- seluded Miss Katharine Carlisle, Miss Ellen Peelle, Miss Celeste Pope, Miss Eveyn Walker, ane Love, Miss |annual Autumn visit, and will spend the hostess will be Mrs. C. Powell Minnigerode, Mrs. Spencer Gordon, Mrs. Martin 'W. Goldsboro and Mrs. John Blake Gordo: Former Washingtonians Reiurning to Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin of Chicago, who were in Washinzton for several seasons, and during their last Winter here occupied Twin Oaks, the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, are arriving here from Hot Springs, where ghey have made their some time at the Carlton Hotel, where they have taken a suite. _Dean Rose of George Washington University entertained _ guests at }l{m(cl‘neon today at the Grace Dodge otel. Mrs. E. B. McCagg has returned to Washington from Murray Bay, Can.! ada, and is at home at 1301 Seven- teenth street for the Winter. The Netherlands delegation to the | Radio Telegraph Conference will en- tertain on Monday evening at the Carlton Hotel in honor of several of their Triends on the other delegations. Covers will be laid for 21. Miss Ruth Miller Green has return. ed to Washington after a visit to a former schoolmate in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick S. Clancy of Portland, Oreg., have arrived in Washington for a visit and are at the Lee House. Mrs. Clancy is a cousin of Gen. Enoch H. Crowder. Mrs. Oscar Jarecki of New York who has been In the South for severs weeks, will return to Washington Tuesday and will be at the Carlfon for a stay of several weeks. i Mrs, J. L. Truman and daughter, Miss Jessie Truman of White Plains, N. Y., who are on a motor trip through | the country. have arrived in Washing- ton and are at the Grace Dodge for several days. Mrs. Lewis Hancock, jr., was hostess ; at tea vesterday at the Chevy Chase | Club for Mrs. J.'B. Lawrence and Miss Margaret Ylermehle. Miss Mary A. Lindsley has returned | from New York, where she went to attend a conference of the National Y. W. C. A. committee of which Mrs. John D.” Rockefeller, jr., is chairman. Miss Lindsley has as her guest in her apartment at the Grace Dodge Miss | Winniford R. Thorpe of Boston. Miss | Lindsley and Miss Thorpe will leave today for a three-day motor trip through the Shenandoah Valley. Mr. Gerard Vincent, official repre- sentative to the International Radio- telegraph Conference from Brussels. is a guest at the Grace Dodge Hotel, where he will remain until sailing November 26 on the Manuel Arnus. for his home ih Brussels. Mr. E. W. Keyser has returned to his home at 1753 Que street after spending several months touring in England, France and Switzerland. Mrs. Marvin Honored at Columbian Women Meeting. Mrs. Cloyd H. Marvin, wife of the president of George Washington Uni- versity, was the guest of honor at the meeting of the Columbian Women lona Hamilto The Kind tc Lassies like The Velvet Kind Butterscotch held Tuesday afternoon in the council B Ice Cream Introducing an old favor- ite flavor in a new form. Rich and palatable— smooth and seductive with the zestful flavor of real old- fashioned Butterscotch. A delightful surprise. Packed at the freezers in De Luxe Pint Pack- ages. Easy to buy—easy to carry—easy to serve. | with her over the w THE -EVENING SEASON’S FIRST DEBUTANTE STAR, WASIHINGTON, ! frown, Mrs. L. } Daniel E. Garrett, Mre. R. N. Wafle Cleveland | con ! Willard, MIS3 ELIZABETH CHILTON, Daughter of the acting counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry | Getty Chilton, whom they are introducing to their friends at a afternoon. Taylor, [ Mrs kinker. Mrs. Brooke Amiss, ephen Toore, ALeinAY, Nov) 5. Lt H. Hadley, J. A. Rundle, Mrs. : Mrs Ltollennecker, Mrs, Edward K Charles E. M Miss and Mrs Johnston Richard V Mrs. Fdgar Kay. Mrs. Wil- |} Mrs. [lmm Skinker entertained zuests at Junch- in the M Atianta Winter at have mother, ) nia and Tands and Mrs. Cleveland Thomas de Nyse Flynn, this city, has been a a cade tates Military erystal room of the PPresident oo Mrs. Andrew Calhoun of | the United Ga., who the W their on in March nex similar Henry G. McFeely, Appointed to West Point. 1701 Park inted by larze to Academy subject to qualification at the entrance appointment has Palo heen Aito, &OCIETY | || Department of Educa’” 1 Y. W. C. A, 17th and K Streets Elementary Advertising Friday, 8:00 P.M. Inquire in F ation Office O 0 e “Rightway Service” Allroned 1()° A Pound tea thln] room of Corcoran Hall of the univer- sity. Mr. M. C. Reckord, assistant di. rector of first aid and fe sav gave an in- the Red Cross, aided y President Coolidge’s special commit- tee, met the emergency. Dr. Minna C. Denton, chairman of the house committee, aided by the home economics students of the uni- versity, was responsible for the re- freshments served during the social hour, which preceded the meeting. Mrs. William B. apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel her daughter, Miss Polly Ann Colver. who College this year. Miss Edith Gallant returned last week to her home, on Sixteenth street, after a 10-week visit to her brother in_Alameda. Calif. _En_route Joseph Sperling —the Furrier— Formerly at 1336 F St. Now at 1235G * Custommmade Window Shades T makes all the difference imaginable to have the Shades for your house made expressly for it. Then you'll get what you want—something;that is best suited for your particular home, and its furnish- ings. Our Shade Department is equipped to give you the exact service you require—you'll select from a big variety of Linens and waterproof Cambrics—and when we hang them—and you use them—you'll be pleased at the effect—and the efficiency. Custom made Curtains as Burton makes them are not cxpensive. Phone us to come and see you. M. 4361, R. C. M. Burton & Son 911 E Street Gude Bros: Co. Extends an Invitation to All Flower Lozers to Visit Any One of Their Three Stores to View Wonderful Display of Chrysanthemums The King of Autumn flowers—“The Mum"— ry and Gude Bros. Co., have on display at their three stores specimen blooms from the Gude Bros, greenhouses, § is now in it= g Gude s “Mur wide reput them perfection, See tall, stately blooms for wedding and supper colors to enliven each and bright ations every room, Colver will have " k end in her (" is attending Goucher |{ are homegrown ion for unusual beauty and Miss Gallant visited Chicago, Yellow- stone Park, Seattle, Wash.: Victoria and Vancouver, Britsh Columbia; Portland, Oreg., and returned via the | Grand Canyon of Arizena, Colorado Springs, Denver, St. Louis and Cin- | cinnatl, Guests at the bridge party at the Willard Hotel Wednesday, with Mrs. Bertram Chesterman and Mrs. John | Munce, jr., as hosts, were Mrs. Rich- ard Taylor, Mrs. Edgar Kay, Mrs. William Lands, Mrs. W. A. Swallow, Mrs, Edwin_Talcott, Mr: T About Chevy Chase ‘With Gantt and Kenyon Pop Corn Balls—How children ) fove to make them with the pop- | ping gomg on in their own firc- place. 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Bricss Co L. THOUSAND-ONE FIFTEENTH STREET, AT K ABOVE: Corner of house showing part ‘of tile swimming pool. BELOW: Maiz stalrway. West 1021 1022 A ABOVE: Section of living room looking toward rear en BELOW: A glimpss of the gagfen.