Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING = SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) officers on duty in the District may vear their uniforms, and the uniforms of the foreign attaches make an added 2y note in the picture. Iwavs in nd their wives. have accepted John Allan Dongherty is chair- n of hoxes, and addition vy Relief Senator the naval at- and this yea Irving Glover ha Mrs. Glover i at W 1 er a week s, £pent where he was in conference wit office officiais Chief of Staff S| With Mrs. Summ ief of staff of the Army and . Summerall and Maj Iy were the guests in whose honor Maj Gen and Mrs. Creed €. Hammon enter tained at dinner last cvening in the presidential dining room of (h \ [N 3 flower. Others present were M Fitch #nd Mrs. Lutz Wahl. Mrs v Hunt Grant, Briz. Gen Patr added to the list are ant H. Wells Mrs. James Couzens. Mrs. Claude A. Parker Swanson, Signora Lais, Mrs v Rooth e Davison, Mrs. Keith Merrill, Mrs tohn Hays Hammond, Mrs. Robert I and Itear Admirai and Mr: nd Mrs. T. T. Craven, ¢ Russell Train, . and na M Mrs, Ch A and Mrs \ kerman, Mr. and Mrs_ G. Bryan Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mrs. Henry o Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Ridg- Frederi and Miss Janet Phillips Mrs. Mrs Mrs messes lins and Col. Mr. H Frederick Chs and Mrs Mayne and Aly T aul s his assistants: istant _chai son, Comdr. S. Williams, Comdr, S, Merrill, entertained Hotel in honor of the JEvpt and Mme. Samy Ramses Chaffey the Mini of Oier paests first secre “omdr. « ihormley, Lieut. Comdr. A eut. Comdr. G. F. Hussey, ir. B. G. Leighton, Lieut Seatty, Lieut. Comdr. Lieut. J. F. Rees, Lieut. A embassy: M1 Purves, chief of the B Poeil Rusillon o AELEY De L. Ayrault, Capt L amae K M- €. and Capt.” Galen M. Sturgis. fion; Monsieur Ao the French munds, ch and My H. delegation. ir. and Mrs. Arthur Keith have urned from New Ensland apened their home on Twentieth street for the Winter. The Kentucky peiety announces the first of its series of entertainments to be siven this season to take tonight at §:30 o'clock at the W Hotel. As ng the president, Mrs. Maurice H. Thateher. in receiving the nembers and gu ytative M. H. Thatcher, Vice Pre: entertain dent T. Weitzel, Senator and honor of M Ars n W. Barkley, Mrs. Alvin of Fort Tho he [T T Representative Zuests were Tohn M Poerner, Mr. and 3 3 <quire, | Y. Moore, Mr. and M “urtis Kyle .and Mr. | M. Sackett, and Mrs. Clinton Smith. Mr. and Mrs : | " After a brief reception a_program of music will he given hy Miss Elsa Tonise Raner, accomplished and pop: ular violinist of Washington. Miss Paner will he accompanied by M Marie C. Hansen at the piano. Danc- and eards will furnish_the enter- sinment for the remainder of the evening. danghter, Mr. John tumey of Graftor Marshall, va vedding will take Place carly | aher. Dr. and Mrs William G. MecAdoo, former Secre tary of the Treasury. and Mrs. Me- Adoo, daughter of the late President Wilson, were guests of President and Mrs. Coolidge at luncheon at the White House vesterday. Mr. Randolph h Carroll of the foreign service arrived in Washinzton on leave of absence from | his duties as secretary of lezation at | for a few days of Dr. K. W. Kinney angkok, § and will spd <!and will_start tomorrow for Miami vacation wi i ch, Fla., to join Mrs. Williams. Mitchell Carroll. and_Mrs. William; nce, Ttaly return to this country iting in Boston and Philadelphia. Dr. Tom A, Williams is the guest Mrs. Aristides Moreno will =o to New York tomorrow to t her daughter, Miss Margaret ctoria s Moreno, who i€ arriving from Europe,| Mrs. Coolidge will act as patroness where she has been f: vear. Mrs.|of the Florence Crittenton Home Moreno and her daugh will remain | Bazaar. to be held November 28 and in New York until after the Army-|20. in the ballroom of the Mayflower Navy foot b: Hotel. Other patronesses are: Mrs. | William Howard Taft. Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. | Nicolson have | » Mrs. Curtis D. Wilhur. Mrs. Wil- returned to the city e Pacific | e e Coast, having & on the maiden vovage Malolo, going to San Francisco via Havana and the Panama Canal. The Navy Relief night ball, always one colorful of the season, FOR RENT Furnished and Unfurnished HOUSES - st Sections of the City LL H. ER & €0.. INC. 1 Conn. A B RANDA 132 —Main 9700 most is one of the! Smart for Evening —A4 stunning model fashioned of silver or gold kid; low Spanish heel. Priced at— Beautiful Rilk Here 1s a real STEINWAY THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS in a space-conserving size THE EBONIZED BABY GRAND $1,400 For the home in which fine things are appreciated, and space is at a premium, the Steinway Ebonized Baby Grand is ideally suited. 5 This beautiful instrument is small enough to fit in almost any house or apartment, vet it is so skilfully de- signed that it retains the wonderful breadth of tone for which the Steinway is-famous. . . . 4nd it will outlast three ordinary pianns! ‘This is one of the most popular madels Steinway ever made. And the price js lower! You can easily own one— by convenient payments, if desired. Come in and see it —today! Other Types of Steinway Pianos, $875 Up Any Steinway piano may be purchased with a cash deposit of 10%,, and the balance will be extended over a period of two years. Used pianos accepted in partial exchange. DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE 1300 G Street A. Craig, U. 8. | and | will he Repre- The ball com- | 1. Gillett. Mrs. James W. Wadsworth | i | | spent the Sum- | | | T faw occasions when naval and Marine | liam M. Jardine, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Corbitt of Madison will come to Washington on Tuesday and will be the house guests of their sister, Mis: derick Mary A. Lindsey, at the Grace Dodg: Hotel over days her guests on a motor trip througn the Shenandoah return to their home in New Jersey. Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. William H King, Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton. M i Theodore D. Robinson. Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Sidney Vietor jr.. Mrs, les T, . EW. Eherle Mrs. George Judd Mrs. Lyman B igene E. Stevens Mrs, Delos Mrs. Marie Melntyre. Mr: arnett. Mrs. Rrehon R. Somervill. Mrs R Waolven. re. - Ravmond Wise. < C. ¢ Mrs. Sol Bloom. Mrs | vdney Smith. Mrs. Thomas Phillips. | Mre. M. §. Cocke and Mrs. W. L.| Radcliffe. Swormstedt, The Arts Club of Washington has <sued invitations for a special party undav afternoon. December 4. when the gussts of honor will be the lead inz memhers of the President Theater ht Opera Co. T. Arthur Smith director. These are all professional vounz neople. including Anne Yazo Fazel Huntington, Mary Craiz. Harry Preit, Tvan Arbuckle, Lee Dalv and William Mitchell. Mrs. Lester Shafer. who. with her daughter, Marian Lester Shafer. is the guest of her parents. and Mrs. Daniel €. Chace of C AMd.. has gona ta New Yor ioin Mr. Shafer for the Thanks- iving holidays. Mrs. Shafer will | raturn to Washington the first of next weelk Mr. and Mrs. D ristown and Mr. Sturgis of Mor- November Exhibition of EARLY ENGLISH FURNITURE AND COLOR PRINTS and Exhibition and Sale THE WASHINGTON SOCIETY of THE ARTS AND CRAFTS GORDON DUNTHORNE 1205 Connecticut Ave. UFFLED CURTAINS of The Better Kind $1.95a PDair Wholesale, 1FSLNW. bt Flowers for Thanksgiving THE festive touch of flowers seems indispensable to the Thanksgiving table. fWe offer superb Chrysanthe- mums, Roses and all other fine flowers, at Moderate Prices. Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere GEORGE C. SHAFFER OUR ONLY STORE 900 14th St. Phones { Y212 198 Main 2416 STAR. Mis o to New York on Fri est of her uncle and aunt Mr. Mrs Ned T. Wagner. Midshipman Harold ick. will join her in New York for e €, joining her parents at the Wardman | O'Connell, Park Hotel. from Miss Joy Hansel, who is the guest ss Louise Branch, daughter of Branch, at her Richmond. in_her father, Mr. Charles Hansel, at Ward man Park Hotel the latter part of the week WASHINGTOX, the Thanksgiving holi a Lindsley will accompany Mrs. J. K Valley before they Mr. and will leave trip to N tenth anni ghter of ner, will Deitsch of New Mr. their where | Mrs. T. to V week and Mrs. Edward s tha guest of her parents Edward Kohner, in 1838 Belmont road they will receive informally | afternoon. Xavy game and will e the and Her Sunday Arthur M nter. agner will re- Miss Julia Teres: M Sheridan and W. M. Moses Miss Annette € M. Sherida: TUESDAY., NOVEMBER their N. 29 1927. who have recently returne Summer place at Caze- Y., entertained at dinner evening, at their home on rst_street, in honor of Mr.) Mrs. William C. Sullivan on Wednesday on a motor ew York to celebrata the versary of their wedding. Hartley Given will returt hington the first part of 1h will reopen her apartmen’ 1t the Wardman Park Hotel for i1 Mrs. visiting her Given, who has heei daughter. Fred Sons "he Store of Delightful Gifts” F - STREET af ELEVENTH Now—Unusual Savings in the Annual November Sale Oriental Rugs Savings that are possible only because we have purchased such a large number of rugs for this event. Select tomorrow the glori- ously colored Oriental Rug you have always wanted. 9x12 Gorevans $198 Heriz Rugs (Average 2, x5 Feet) $29.50 Hamadans and Mosuls ‘(Average Size 315 x6 Feet) $51.75 ( Y 2 200 1> Oriental Rugs, Second Floor, Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. In Time for Thanksgiving: A Sale of FVENINS OCOWNZ (O L T [T T Persian Runners (9 to 13 Feet Long) 125 The “last-minute” seeker of a smart yet Inexpensive Gown for the coming holi- days finds two specially prepared groups. $25 $39.75 Good Taste—that supreme hall-mark of Fash- ion—sets her stamp of distinguished approval upon these Gems for wear “after six.” In Taffeta, Crepe Elizabeth. Velvet, and Chiffon the many sides of the Evening Mode are shown. Period, Bouffant, Brilliant and sophisticated models. superior workmanship and finishing in Frocks. ALTERATIONS WILL BE MADE AND DRESSES DELIVERED IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVIN Notice the these Other Groups Also Presentv Every EVENING MODE at prices ranging from 35 to 95 Philipshorn—Second Floor 19 T T AR AR ... 555 !Iirooks McFeely, at Latrobe, Pa..| passed the Summer at Blue Hili, | | Me., later golng to Atlantci City for the ‘month of September. | William A 1S members of their family. of the hoard | Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sullivan will entertain at their home in Chevy 1 Chase at dinner this evening. in honor | of their aunt and uncls, Mr. and Mrs of the hoard and the Juni (Continued on Twent ] Brothers Display Paris Successes In DANCING FROCKS OR the “deb” we have chosen the dainty j frock of tulle, and the demure robe-de-style in taffeta, satin.and velvet. The matron will be stunning in a gorgeous metallic costume or a transcendingly lovely transparent velvet. A wide selection of colors is available. TWELVE THERT EEN F Wimsatt, with covers for Mrs. Alexander B Legare, president § of managers of the Children s Country Home. entertained 1t a luncheon today for the members ‘Thanksgiving’ Dining Room Furniture SL'ITES for the Dining Room form an inter- esting feature of our showing of Fine Furniture. Pictured above is a notably hand- some suite, selected at random from our stock, and offered, as is all Henderson Furni- ture, at Impressively Reasonable Prices. 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