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zMrs. Coolidge Occupying White House Philadelphi RS. Coolidge will occupy a box at the Washington Audito- rium this afternoon for the Philadelphia Symphony con- cert and will have with her Miss Stella Stewart. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Coolidge received a group of guests by special appointment. ‘The Ambassador of Ja Matsudaira will return to V today, having spent a few d. Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, at the ¥ ter-Biltmore Club at Rye, N, Y. The Ambassador of B . Mr, 8. Gurgel do Amaral, is in New York, where he went to attend the banquet to be given this evening by the Brail- ian consul in New York, in celebra- tion of Brazil's national holiday. The first secretary of the embassy, Mr. Paulo Coelho de Almeida, will a attend the dinner, accompanied hy Mme. de Almeida, who will arrive to- day from Europe, or of Cuba and rrara are spending sev- eral days in New York, and are ex- pan and Mme. s with tches- pected to return to Washington u..‘l morrow evening. Claudel, is in New York to meet his son Paul and daughter, Mlle. R Claudel, who are expected to this afternoon aboard the ¥ Mme. Claudel will New next week aboard France., Mr. at_a of Commerce, will entertain ‘The Secretary Herbert Hoover, farewell banquet in compliment to the | delegates to the radiotelegraphic con- ference Saturday in the grand ball- room of the Mayflower. The first secretary embassy, Viscount de Lantshecre, has returned to V! hington after having spent a few days in New York. and Mrs, William A. their guest the lat: ter's cousin, Miss Dion Kennedy of Cotton Plant, A in_whose honor they will entertain at dinner, followed by dancing, Thursday evening. Miss Kennedy is the guest in compli- ment to whom Mrs. Henry J. Richard- son was hostess at luncheon today, her guests remaining through the after- noon to play bridge. Rapresentativ Oldfield have : Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerma ‘e at the Wardman Park Hotel, w re they will reopen their apartment for the coming season. Representative and Mrs. Ackerman have been at their home in Plainfield, N. J., since their return from Europe this Summer. The second secretary of the Polish fon. Mr. Jan Stalinski, enter- at_dinner Jast cvening in honor Karol Rommel, Maj. Michael niewicz and Lieut. Stefan Star- ., all of the Polish army, who » gusts at the legation. The other ts include the commercial coun- selor of the Polish legation and Mme ‘Wankowicz, Comdr. and Mrs. Hunter, | Janet Newbold, Miss Charlotte Childress, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Eppes Hawes, Miss Celeste Crosby, the second_secrefary of the French em- ‘bassy, M. Frederic Knobel; Mr. Roman Lachsr of the Polish consulate in New York and the counselor of the Polish embassy, Mr. Stanislaw Lepkowski. The charge d'affaires of Ttaly, Conte Marchetti d the secretary of the embassy, Signor Vitetti, were joint hosts at tea yesterday afternoon in compliment to Contessa Villa, sister- inlaw of the military attache, Gen. Augusto Villa, who is spending a few days her Gen Villa entertained at luncheon vyesterday for Contessa Villa and Mrs. Carroll D. Winslow of New York, who came to Washington with her. Conte Viola, brother of Gen Villa, is on a| hunting trip in Virginia and Contessa | Villa will join him Thursday. Assistant Secretary of Commerce and | Mrs, William P. MacCracken, jr., gave & reception yesterday afternoon at the Mayflower in compliment to the trans- oceanic flyers. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs, MacCracken were Col. Charles | A. Lindbergh and his mother, Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh of Detroit: As-| sistent Secretary of War for Aviation and Mrs. I, Trubee Davison, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh' D. Auchincloss. Mr. Mrs. Harry Guggenheim. Mrs Witt Mil transoceanic flyers, who ington. The air attache of the Italian em- bassy, Comdr, Scaroni, who arrived in New York vesterday aboard the Conte Biancamano, will come to Washington this afternoon. Wasd 244 Y] ! § S i R R 3 8 P | | | | | | | I | | | | | | | | I | ] | | | | | ' ' | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I | | | | I | | | | R . ’ o |entertain a small company v of the Belgian | ¢ Box This Afternoon to Hear the a Orchestra. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. T. Q. Donald- son of Stoneleigh Court have issued cards for a dinner, which they will give at the Willard on December 2, preceding the first of a series of Army dances, which wjll take place | there that night. Covers will be laid pfor 12 guests. | Mrs. TTugo D. Selton entertained at | luncheon today In honor of Mrs. T. hington | Q. Donaldson. The other guests were | Mrs. William Screws, Mrs. John | Emery, Mrs. James M. Graham, Mrs. 0. P. Robinson, Mrs. J. D. Elliot, Mrs. John H. Hinemon, Mrs. J. B. Wool- nough, s. Charles H. Bonesteel, Mrs. C. A. Schimelsenig, Mrs. W. A liams, Mrs, Fenton Bradfor | Dalton, Mrs. H. Grendreau, M Shallenberger, Mrs. Harold Titus 11.. 7. Meyns, Mrs. H. Seiller and Mrs. H. Cobbs, Joseph Leiter will entertain at s ternoon in compliment to s zabeth Chilton, debutante |daughter of the acting counselor of | the British embas and Mrs. Henry | Getty CI Comte Guy du Bourg de Bozas of ri: a distinguished inventor, is aking a tour of this country, and has arrived in W hington, where he is ying at the Hotel Mayflower. Senor Gonzaio_Arango Montejo will at dinner | Thanksgiving evening at 2400 Six- {teenth street preceding the dance { which will he given that evening in | the ballrooms of Meridian Mansions. | Former Senator and Mrs. Gilbert N. Hitchcock are expected to come to Washington the 1st of December for a month's stay, | new home in Omaha. Nebr. the new year. Col. W, W, Overton will entertain |at dinner at the Willard December 2 | for 3¢ guests. He will later take his |take place at the Willard. Capt. O. J. Murfin has issued cards Willard November 29 for 24 guests, whom he will take later to the first dance of the season to be given by the commissioned officers of the Navy and Marine Corps. Mrs. Coolidge again heads the list of sponsors for the card party for the benefit of the Casualty Hospital, which will be held on the afternoon of De- cember 2, in the Willard Hotel. Mr. A. Johnston, chief of the Ca- nadian delegation to the International Radiotelegraphic Conference, and the other members of the Canadian dele- gation will entertain at dinner this evening in the Chinese room of the | | | returning to their | early in ) =uests to the Army dance, which will | for a dinner which.he will give at the | e dngoodeofordeofedorirroodereod db bbb ool THE BEST FURS FOR OVER 17 (apitol Fur/ 1208 G Street Everything combines to make your Fur selection satisfactory at the CAPITOL THE EVENING RY MISS Daughter of Mr. Joseph Tumulty, Secrefary Mrs. Tumulty se marringe o M ber 26. » Wh STAR, WASH GTON, | Mayflower, when covers will be laid | have been at Hot Springs, are in New for 45. Mr. J. Morton Howell, Ambassador | to Egypt from the United State: = rived in Washington today and is at| the Willard, where he will pass the week. Miss Nell Anderson of Des Moines, Towa, who spent the Summer in - rope, visiting Rome, Paris and Be o | has returned to her apartments at the Evangeline. Mr. and Mrs YEARS Our Only Store —Style —Quality —Prices’ at the Rit riton for a few ¢1UN FAST CRETONNE Newest designs. 750 A C yara $1.25 3,/ As low as. Valance Fringe. Allcolors. For Every Informal Occasion New Chiffon Frocks As graceful charming as Chiffon can be. New Shades of Red, Blue and Tan and only n.- €, TUES days before returning to Washing- ton. Mrs. Richey Hostess at Congressional Country Club. Mrs. Laurence Richey, wife of the assistant to the Secretary of Com- merce, entertained at luncheon-bridge vesterday afternoon at tho Congres- sional Country Club in honor of Mrs. | Walter Drake, wife of the retiring Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Among her guests were Mrs, Walter e, Mrs. Wallace White, Mrs. W. E. | ivans, Mrs. Stephen B. Davis, Mrs. 13. Lester Jones, Mrs. George Putnam, | Mrs. Henry O'Malley, Mrs. John S. |Conway, Mrs. Arthur B. Butman, s, ldward G. Montgomery, Mrs. | iRobert Zackery, Mrs. George Parker nd Mrs. Charles Hamil. frs. Curtis D. Wilbur is to be the st of honor at the ball given this evening at the Willard Hotel by the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. Mrs. Frank Morrison, regent, will | ve assisting her in receiving Mrs. { Benjamin_ Soule Gantz, Mrs. William Dougal Leetch and Mrs. Malette spengler. Comdr. Benjamin Soule ntz will make the presentations. | Mrs. Charles G. Dawes will head the | list of patronesses for the card party | to be given Monday afternoon, Decem- |ber 5, at the Willard Hotel under the | spices of the section of education of Twentieth_Century Club for the| eilt_of the National Illiteracy Cru- | sade. Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, chair- man of the section, has selected Mrs. |¥5. R. McComas as chairman of the committee having the affair in charge. Mrs. Samuel Herrick is chairman of the ticket committee. Among the_subscribers are Mrs, 8. S. Gannett, Mrs. Ellwood P. Morey, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Mrs. George P. Bowerman, Mrs. C. S. Scott, Mrs. C. H. Merwin, Mrs. F. L. Hawes, Mrs. W. H. Herron, Mrs. Johnston Campbell, Mrs. O, L. Veerhoff, Mrs. Frederic rington, Mrs. Abner Ferguson, Mrs. Charles J. Brand, Mrs Merle Thorpe, Mrs. Austin Clark, Mr: R._E. McDi °._G. McKean, LR | (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) " The Inside Working of a furrier's mind is not an open | you have to guess at everyt you had better go to a reli FURRIER 4 Florida book. W but the b furrier. WOLF Tally - Ho Tavern (Formerly White Peacock) 810 17th St. NW. ...12 to 2 P.M. 30 to 5:30 P.M. 6 to 7:30 P.M. ight Suppers from 5:00 to 7:30 P.M. Reservations for private bridge and dinner parties. Phone Franklin 8083 Luncheon In Celebration of Our TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY IULTY, to the Iate President Wilson, and Robert Cahill will take place Novem: | Representing very special values truly worthy the impor- tance of. Anniver- sary. Week! $70.00 Grlebacher Wcminine_'c'zlpvparelp/flndividualily TWELVETEN' TWELVETWELVE F 'STREET NEWEST Farr Hats Taken From Regular Stock '7.50 - Regularly 51250 ~ $15.00 AS A SUGGESTION—Make your fur selection NOW-—pay a small deposit—and when you get your CHRISTMAS SAV- INGS CHECK you can give yourself a wonderful XMAS Pre- Thanksgibing PRESENT. By comparison our prices will be found lower. 'CAPITOL FUR SHOP GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Extends a Most Cordial Invitation to Attend the OPENING Of their new store 718 13th STREET ON NOVEMBER 15th and 16th Between Seven P.M. and Ten P.M. FURNITURE—CARPETS—RUGS LAMPS—ART PIECES PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIES. No merchandise sold between the hours specified. e e e e e e e e e e e e e S e e e S e S e S e S e e S R S S SINCE 1891 1208 G Street Charge Accounts Solicited s B ] REERECEER R A SALE of NEWEST FROCKS Fresh From Their Wrappings—Extraordinary Values at— Velvets—Satins—Jerseys Canton Crepes Velvet Combinations Novelty Cloths SALE of 200 New Frocks just in time for Thanks- giving—featuring every newest fashiodl note — newest colors. Only through a special purchase are we able to offer such ex- traordinary values. Included are dresses that sell for nearly double this price. Hurry—there are only 200! FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Rizik Brothers - Exhibit a Stunning Array of the UNUSUAL COATS HE coat with fur and flare and the new Quaker cuff detail, the trim tweed coat and the coat requisite for more formal occasions. All are here and all are coats with the Rizik dif- ference. TFWELVE T HIRTEEN 105 00 5 T Ano QUALITY T T 1 0 N T A NO.8682 T i P P ,"fufi’ £9€04 Uifl;flfllhufil“wfi-{ e 15 A i Strikingly New!-distinctly Siaveler (THEXTCOOPXSTRAPPUMP) SN'T IT STRANGE what a vast difference little things make? Just a small metallic ring and behold, you have the smartest effect in footwear we have seen in a long time. This exquisite creation in Cuban or high heel can be had in gartersnake calf, black or brown suede, and in all of the other popular leathers for Fall. 'Tusg-’/ta/l)e@t Sfioe STORE @ 418 T7th St. 1307 F St. .Next to Lansburgh Across from Palace Theater ‘TRAVELER STORES IN ALL LEADING CITIES ELIZABETH ARDEN evolves @ new system which she calls Manipulative Exercises For the Face Faces, like bodies, are kept young and lovely by intelli- gent care and exercise. When the underlying muscles are vigorous the contours of the face are smoothly rounded. When the muscles lose tone and relax, hollows appear. The jaw takes on the square settled look of middle age. Elizabeth Arden's system of Manipulative Exercises make it possible for you to keep your facial muscles firm and healthy. The method is so simple, so completely logical that you can follow it at home without difficulty. With your own fingers you can refresh and invigorate the tired muscles of your face. Come to Elizabeth Arden’s Salon. Be taught the wonderful new Manipulative Treatments. Receive treatments personally planned by Miss Arden. By means of the exercises and Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Toilet Preparations youcan have tight muscles, firm contours, and a maturally clear skin which no cosmetic can duplicate. Exercise your figure, too! In our wonderfully equipped Exercisc Department, Miss Arden’s Expert Assistants will help you to do the won- derful things to your figure you have always dreamed of doing. Your special problems will be attacked in a thoroughly efficient way. Teiephone for Appointments for Skin Treatments and Exercises: Franklin 4334 ELIZABETH ARDEN 1147 CONNECTICUT AVE., WASHINGTON, D.C. NEW YORK: 673 FIFTH AVENUER LONDON: 25 OLD BOND STREET PARIS: 2 RUB DE LA PAIX EBlizabeth Ardon's Venetian Toilet Proparations are om sale at the smart shops (Copyright, Elizabeth Arden, 1927.)