Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1927, Page 18

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B e €6 cIPYY. SOCIETY Drilliant Reception Given by Siamese Envoy Honoring the Natal Day PR EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1927. MARINE CORPS HOSTESS | the first of the series of Army dances | which will take place there that night. | Admiral C. E. Remey and his daugh- | tor, Miss Remey, have returned from Newport and will spend the Winter it the Hotel Grafton. car Admiral and Mrs. William B. perton and Miss Marguerite Caper n will leave Newport Friday and will be the guest« of Mr. Thomas Powers of New York, at Hot Springs Vi, for a short time before coming o Washington. mund Sturdevant, Mrs. Douglas Me- Lean and Mrs. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt Blair have with them at the Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Blair's son, Mr. Barnett Douglass of Winston-Salem, N. C. Licut, Comdr. T. A, M. Craven was! host at dinner last evening, his guests heing 16 of the delegates to the In- ternational Radio Conference. The ta- « was Iuid in the saddle room of the | v-Ho Tavern. has with hir SOCIE iR The Oil Burner HEN properly functioning. the 0il Burner is an ideal fire. performing as it should. If vour burner is mot all on s, Our expert oil burner mechanics. operating Judge McKenzie Mo: i 5 g . Pamc Hoa)toem (BRIl outiofialh week's visit his daughters, Mrs. Ar-| thur of Philadelphia, and ation. will e a reve tion to you on reliable oil hurner service. isiiamiong Francis T. A. Junkin ho lived in Washington | i during the war, will come here Friday | | at of the King of Siam. sioner of the District and Mrs. Sidney Howe, B. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. i1 Kellogg attended the reception | K. Taliaferro, the Commissioner of the tom Hot Springs, where they have a | 3y imonin, also of I'hiladel- vesterday afternoon given by | District and Mrs. Proctor L. Dough- tage. Thev will be at the May-| ;5 ~Mrs, Moss is spending the Win- ()“ E . ¢ ‘ the Minister of Siam, Lieut.|erty, Mr. Justice and Mrs, Sanford, lower and will spend the Winter in [ 4h Caljfornia with her mother, Mrs. | uitt Engineering Co. Gen. Phya Vijitavongs, at the |former Commissioner and M Cuno | Washington. Jokie | = B Lo L= 1-zation, in celebration of the birth- | Rudolph, the consul fe siam ¢ | Wisconsin Ave, West 4 anniversary of His Majesty King |[in New York and Mrs. Charles W. | Mrs. R. 8. Keyser, wife of Maj. !y, pimock to ertain | i Watwater. the consnl general fo | Keyser, U, 8. M. €. is entertaining | ghio Visitor Saturday Night. Where the Promise Is Perforud adinok of Siam one of the most bril- |in Chicago and Mrs. Nathan W MacChesney, the sergeant-atarms of bridge this afternoon in her home, Dimock will enter- in honor Mrs. Henry dinne and intercsting of the Autumn | ind society, both official and {(he Senate and Mrs. David 8. Barry [on Adams Mill road. There are | tain at o Mis. | turned out en _masse 10 | the advisor on fisheriea for the Siam seven tables for bridge and adduional | [Ty istner Talbott of to the Kir recep- | ese government and Mrs. Hugh MeC. sy s el Ohio, Saturday evening, & i the first to be ziven by the [ §mith and their daughter, Miss Smith: il will join the company for (on.- dence, on Sixteenth street. | st but | the solicitor of the State Department The party inecludes MM John G. il be laid for 34 and the guests will | little over s ef- | Mrs. Green H. Dr. |Capers, Mrs. Frederick Haskin include a number of members of the | fectively decorated with | Mra, Gilbert } the o . L-""':,l'h M ben Ul diplomatic corps. Mre. '1;"_“’4""" in | o A n flowers and palms, and 2| for; 3t Siam, Mr. William Matinews Kingman, Mrs. Shipp, A | Washington with the Westminster | Autumn flowers and pa { former Minister to Siam, Mr. Willi | Calvin Matthews, Mrs. Dunham, ) Choir of Dayten, of which she is spon- | uy em or elr jrehestra, placed behind a screen s, played selections during the, ay and Mr. Walter Penfield Rohert Ash, M homason, Arthur Turner, Mrs. Norman Keller, | age.) (Continued_gn_ Nineteenth I Smart Appearance L e J. Davis, wife of th William Hawthorne, Mrs. Chan |t e ere a deliclous repast { _Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the 5.\ 5 e, Mus g | g sy erpiecn | Secretary of Labor, entertained at herlain, Mrs. Ruper el ’ UNFAST CRETONNE | : ¢ and maiden hair | luncheon today in her home on Mas- {n{n.,\;\‘ll-J lr“uile\'l Mr ! A hioment ustarrved. wes P able were | sachusetts avenue, compliment tc sdmund Jones, Mrs. | Newent designs. I . ’ nd presiding at the table were | s venue, in compliment to e ; i 75C | Then experience the luxury of 1 a Yar M Wil 7. Carr, wife of the As | Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, widow of | iz, Mrs. Berdett Wright, M Ik Sietant Seeretary of State, who wote |the former Vice President. The [t Libilead | as walking in one o vorld’ A Stunning gown of black With a close: | company included Mrs. Kellogs, s, i B i Roneos W' Ew | & f I’; e Gollir fttinz black hat, and Mrs. Keith | New, Mme. Varela, Mrs. Edward T. : polbl i - most comfortable shoes — s vho algo wore black trimmed | b Andiisiaid i haulgh, M Charles Binns Tebhb: Retall. | h = ) Merrill, who also wore black tv anford, Mie, Andrieus A, Jones, Mrs, | Mirs, Brooks, Mvs. Roamer, Mrs, Fd- | 11" tor_Eatimates | “Arch Preservers!”’ Mrs. Frances a elose-fitting and dney Taliaferro, with peacock blue . Willlam W, ell. wife | 11, Pope, Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis, 7 N 7 former United States Minister | Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs, N A presided over the punch | Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Charles W N nlhhnk nsemble With | Richardson, Mrs. Robert Lansir MRS. RALPH N’ ad Mrs. Parker W. West and Mrs. THenry | Wife of Mal. Keyser. United Sfates ry tess at a bridge and | ' N The “Mazie” 1 L hag el : sarrett. | tea this afternoon at her home, 3201 Adams Mill road. ! x \ vide or Dt recciving Mme. Nides Vir & S YR noon at her hon i wide one.strap style Teottus. wife of the counselor of 1| japanecs Envay i ; N ch T | ceful lines to the zation, who o gon Of el To Visit Mrs. W il:m.: M clson Tt Alifas, and Mr.|bis son and daughterindaw. Mr. and| [ Tan ealf. shark quar- valver and rosepoint ace, with | T UG 0 e Japan and Mme, | Robert Les Simms, formerly of Leb-| Mys. Parmely W, Herrock, were guests | I S JEatent. siieds quartes e ot Jace ML er, Miss | Matsudaira will be the gucsts of Mre, | #R0D. Tenn. now residing in Washinz | at fea yesterday at Tlot” Springs of | S G n m(‘rt K Kidskin Kamom Vititavonss. who attends | Whitelaw Reid, widow of the former bkl Bt i nd Mrs. William I Whitehous: $13.50 ‘ v Ncheol, cordially wel- | United States’ Ambassador to the olcioel- fn e ihniny UL e ulliels ot Newpoit. ANienns e comed the tn hor charming |Court of St. James, in her place in|latents. at 120 Marviand e o g manner. we; dnisity, fteock ‘of | SVemtchesten Gounty (. . Ihe vl [ivesiana eliee folkama i e | Jolih | cmha Woltigang Putlit | O paleilaventer weorgCty O on i |lehve Washington Fridsy sandjveturn | G, ah ot the Mstranolitan ‘Bantlst | who artived In Dew For e | ta-deason ats { The “Arlette’ a deep shade of orchid, a tiny nose-| Tuesday. th. yollow chrysanthemums. palmn|and'is at the Racquet Club N A dressy p pattern, e i s caught at thel e dtérns, . e i st q . S : N | suitable for every occasion. Ryt Snench flowers Calzbt Al vere| . The Minister of Switnerland and [and ferna. ; | e _ for matron and debutante—models for every N | e o ioery olch o Miss "\‘.| i e hter of | Mme. Peter will go to New York to- Tke bride will be given in marri Mrs. W. Irving Glover, wife of the i 5 \ i ehié tobair BIMIAIEE e \re. | morrow to spend a few dnys before| bV her father, and will wenr a brown ! Sec ant Postmaster Genernl formal and informal occasion. N $13.50 ) he former A transparent velvet gown with a sinall iy spending several days with her i N Bile kR s patert | going to Princeton, where the Minister > | will deliver an address November 16. guvsts | They are expected to return to Wash ther, $12.50. : Miss Mary Mac raham and Miss Muriel hat to correspond Ophelia_roses, ow | ter, Mrs, €. D. re, in her apart | ment at the Barclay in,New York. f Conservatively Priced S | Russe! Ruth All Head Sizes Amons the distinguished R L Ol - = oot 5 iDELcnMaNtot Ak Eek: Miss Marthn I Seruggs will be the B | — C SIRorMIOhOr Wivci Arc i Ewb bt || BrG e e e i I Also many.suggestions in Silk Hosiers, e Shins. Dibea) sme | The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel | gown of green crepe, a felt hat (0] Read” have closed Dunrovin, - their Smart Bags and Paris Novelties. The “Duchess” n and Mm2. Matsuc o AT | Leonard Astrom, was host to a com- | match and will carry pink voses. M fhome on Providence rord near Rose | g N R uchess in and Senora depny of 15 at dinner lnst evening, en- | Earl J. Didawlel ‘will be the best| Tres, Philadeiphia, wnd have Gl N Another strap model, wssador of Cuba and | joraining American and Seandinavian | man. an npartment at the Hotel Martin- | snuefiting oxford wdor ot 1o coremony will be follewed by a patent leather ths Winter. . the Ambas ique in Washington fo delegates to the radio conference. Prance, audel, and his >_rudio Tl dnuzhter, ) I: the Attorney | The Minister of Poland and Mme. = Gen. and Mrs i, Vope, Hive Gereral, '3 e Secretary| Ciechanowskn, who went to New York | _The United States, Amtmssudor ta | fssued invitations for inner Friday of the urtis Dwight | Raturday, are at the Ambassador and | 'rance Mr. Myron T. He: . and | Decembe he Willard, p oo P Wilbu of Cnmmnu'ei e e e Tor [Exance Ar Jyron Decemby dt LR A Bona-fide, Legitimate, and Herbert Hoover, the Ain-| Bl e i fster of Uruzuay and Mme. Varels,| e Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik onfidence-Inspiring Konlitza, is again in his apartment in :\l}:wl\l‘gérfll_owur after a brief visit in | - ° Senator and Mrs. William S. Var Formal Footwear Reductlon Sale of Pennsylvania have leased an ap: the Minister of China and Mme. Sze, | the Minister of Hungary and Countess | Szechenyi. the Minister of Finland, Mr Axel Leonard As the Min- ister of Colombla i de Olaya, the Minister of the Tl Mr, Timothy <midd of Haiti and Mme. e and their sondnlaw and daughter, Dr. ard Mme. Lizaire: the Minister of Austria | the Minister [ ment at the Mayflower. which lh(')" i s : will take possession of next week. —that is approved by fashion and will win your approbation on the niceties of workmanship | Representative Henry B. Steagall c: tl rl4 | il attend the wedding this afternoon ; ; : : "‘\l,n;“"‘\‘;;"fl“‘fl';f‘“““" the Minlster of| o¢ Miss Bernice E. Alifas. daughter with which these dainty Evening e il o‘u}:;nlnm.:‘:}fm :»lr District 4, Inter- Slippers have been created. Radeff, the Minister of Venezuela, = on o Senor . Don Carlos ¥. Grianl| w7777 i $1350 to $1500 ! ' tepublic and Senora Morales, the|N o s Oné of many Rhinestone or Cut Steel Buck- i Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud |N 5~ tht -2 shapes—in Gold 1 i sitsuch ahati ki Khan Meftah; the Minister of the|N #0 e | Bid: Silver Kad, es add a touch that 1s most et- G f €35 5 erbs, Cionts and Slovenes, Mr. Voi- N &'t @nlhtr flnn | S by festive. IMinydasighsi Rere for ‘ Sav ings o $35 to $7 . \ g |y e | Patent Leather. your choosing. i i DULIN & MARTIN COMPAN y) s i SR 4 ities will satisfy. Superior, S145. e, 81 | desired Fur of high quality only, is marked affuires of No Every Wednesday | \ 8 | | at these new low prices. Lundh; the 3 5 | . S < i andi: vl eliiny Bvaias 1| Arthur Burt Co. 1 F Street : ~y ; and Scnora de Gonzalez Prada, the ¥ failiing Assiztant Secretary’ of State and Mrs. | el o il London ! William R. Castle. the first secretary ——— of the Peravian embass) 4.Course Buenavista; the Assista SEA FOOD 75¢ Baby Seal, Black Calf. Sterling and Plate Wilbur J. 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