Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1927, Page 18

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SOCIETY. —— Senora de Riano are at the Bethshan|at dinner last evening of Mrs. James | the Winter, Capt. Leahy having been in Newport for a short stay before | Harahan, who entertained at Sherry-|detailed for duty at the Naval War to Washington, where they| Netherlands. in New York. College there. . ill be guests of the latter’s brother- e 3 ¢ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chand.| Capt. Lamar H. Leahy, U. S. N.. P. Anderson and Mrs. Leahy have taken an apart- | ment at the LaForge in Newport for 18 STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY' SOCIETY." THE EVENING Mr | J L’xrms‘ erro, Mrs, | ia, seau, Mrs. Sidney | Albert C. Dalton. D. W. Taylor. | Mrs. MacArthur, Mrs. Thomas Q.| rs. Samuel T. Ansell, Mrs. | Baroness von Below *. H. Mis- | SPONSORS FOR CHILDREN’S HOME BALL id _— Mr. and Mrs. David Jame: O'Shea Droop. (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) Ambassador and Mme. Matsudaira Host: to Mrs. Whitelaw Reid During Her Annual Visit Here. HE Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira will enter- tain at dinner Tuesday eve- ning, December 6. in compli ment to Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. of late former United Ambassader to the Court of St widow & < e, Ambassador of Chile and Se. ilr_will return tomorrow v New York, where they lay and are staying at ¢ France and be the guests in Jules this s will be laid fc appointed Ambassador of Mouhtal Bey ved | last_evening, accom. | nd is established | Hotel. Ar th ador on the ssterday were the mwm-} taft: The counselor, Bedi | Mme. Bedi; the Riza Bev. and Kemal D s | com- | th nied by ary, Kadri secretary, luncheon through dge. at in noon to play de’s Home Today. of Miss of Mr. nsign Au zabeth and Mrs. stus Cal- | Judge and » Long of Gain will take place this afte: eremony will be per- | in the apart- | ride’s parents in the the Rev. Thomas A of the Church of St Thomas the Ap le, officiating in the presence of onl the members of the two families and a few intimate friends. An informal reception will follow The drawing room, where the ceremor will be performed, will have a simple and_effective arrange- ment of palms and ferns and white chrysanthemums, the mantel b banked with smilax and studded with white ch anthemums, the bride and bridegroom standing before the mantel for the ceremony A string orches- tra will play the wedding music and throuzh the reception which will fol- low The bride will be father and will wea gown of white gotin made with close-fitted bodice and an ankle length, moderately full skirt. The neckline is a V finished with rose point lace and seed pearls and the long tight-fitting sleeves are also finished with rose point lace which falls well over the hand. Her veil is of Irish lace and will be rranged in a t t-fitting cap over her head and held at the back by a hand of seed pearls and she will carry bride with a shower of lilies the v % ¥ atiae beth Hogan of Vallejo. Calif.. who spending the Winter in Washington, will be maid of honor. Her costume will be of pale green chif- fon. the wide skirt finished with a band of velvet ribbon in a deeper ghade, the round neck line and long tizht sleeves edged with the ribbon. Her larze velvet hat will be in the deeper shade of green and she will arry pink roses. Little Miss Ellen udger, daughter of Capt. Emmett C. dger, U. and Mrs. Gudger, a n of the bride, will be her flower ring a dainty frock of white nd Irish lace, and will c hioned bouquet of sweeth n David Hurt, U. 8. 2 ficer of the bridegroom aboard the U. S. S. Raleigh, will be best man. Mrs. Walsh, mother of the bride, and her cousin, Mrs. Gudger, will re- ceive with the bride and bridegroom, Mrs. Walsh wearing a gown of black transparent velvet, made on straight lines and trimmed with inserts of color lace and a large black vel- age bouquet of orch- John Walsh. to vin Long, U. S, n Weodward, Walsh. rector escofrted by her e | drew T. Long and M Summer touring through the natio: al parks of the West and Californi oing by w of the Panama C: "heir _son, Royal, jr., entered ) e University this Fall, and spen: ksgiving _with them at thei home in New York. Representative and Mrs. Thaddeus C. Sweet of New York have return to Washington and opened their rtment at the Representative and Mrs. 8. Wallac: Dempsey arrived Thursday for the Winter, and will be at the Mayflower Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom entertained at dinner at 1222 Sixteenth street last night, in compliment to th retiring al attache of the ‘rench embassy and Mme. Willm Other guests were the assistant mil tary attache of the French embas: and Mme. Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. Ly- | an B. Kendall, Rear Admiral An- s Vera Bloom. of Germa e leaving this e vk to attend the cele: bration of the Steuben anniversa: tomorrow. They will go to Philadel- | phia for the opening of the Civie | Opera on Thursday evening, and will | reiurn to their apartment at the Ward- | man Park Hotel on Friday. ning for New Y The charge d'affaires of Norway and Mme. Lundh left Sunday for At lantic City. They will remain for | about a week, returning to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel the first part of next week. | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry H. Rousseau will entertain at dinner this evening preceding the dance to be giv- en at the Willard Hotel by the officers of the Navy and Marine Corps sta tioned in Washington. Several other dinner parties will be given before the dance. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thom as J. Senn will be hosts, as will Capt. and Mrs. Paul L. Reed and Capt. and | Mrs. Orin G. Murfin, who will enter- tain for their daughter, Miss Wini- fred Murfin, at one table, and a com- pany of 16 older folk at another table. Comdr. and Mrs, John W. Morse will entertain a small company and Mrs. H. A. Seiller will also be a hostess at dinner preceding the dance. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant enter- tained a company informally at lunch- eon yesterday in compliment to Mrs. William Howard Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, Mrs. Grant was hostess at dinner Sunday evening, entertaining in com- pliment to the retiring commandant | ;_‘fl the Washington Barracks and Mrs. | Mrs. Strauss, 2208 Massachusetts avenue, will be at home informally Saturday, December 3, after 4:30 o'clock p.m. No cards have been sent. | Mrs. Charles C. Glover entertained a small company informally at lunch- | eon today. Mr. Willlam Mann will be host at | dinner with dancing Friday evening. December 16, and will entertain at the | Burning Tree Club. | Mrs. John Price Wetherill, 3d, was hostess to a company of 26 at lunch- eon today at the Club St. Marks. Mrs. Tytus McLennan will enter- tain a small company informally at dinner this evening for her brother- indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ta bot Ewart of New York, who are her house guests and will remain for the debut tea tomorrow of Miss Vict: Gudger tume will als a is made of chiffon over a black velvet hat and she will | bouguet of orchide day Ensign Long and i will leave for ding trip. | the latter traveling nd color | broadcloth ensemble, oat trimmed with s ci I fur and a small sand-color felt hat. Among the small company of guests at the wedding will be_ the bride’s uncle, Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, who has as his guests for this week his daughter and grand- daughter, Mrs. Gudger and little Miss Ellen Cudger, and Mrs. Irene Hoag of Detroit, a classmate of Mrs. Gudger Copeland | reopened | b \C 6 SPECIALS For Wednesday Rubber Raincoat Sets nesday only Sweater Sets Bonnet and Bootees, Vednesday only Fleece Lined Cotton Union Suits Sizes 2 $1.00. ] Infants’ Gowns, Kimonos and Gertrudes 3 for $1.00 For Baby Warm Bath Robes White, pink and blue. Regularly $1.25. c Wednesday only Wedne: only Boys’ Wool Coats Novelty materials. 3 95 5 o Sizes 2 fo 6. Wednesday only .... All Sales Final Watch for Our Wednesday Specials 50¢|, The Very Newest Arrivals Are Included Women’s and Misses’ Styles quality we'll let them BWITS@ITD}Y E STREET CORNER & | Debu ment of vellow and white chr: mums banked along bodice and a full ski Choice of 78 High Quality Hats Formerly Priced $10 to $22.50 FOREMOST MAKES HARRIS & EwiNG- MRS. JOS Members of the hoard of managers for the Childres be given at the Mayflower LEITER (left), and MRS. JAME! S MITCHELL, ’s Country Home ball to December 26. Tytus, younger daughter of Mrs. Mc- Lennan. it Parties of Afternoon Interest Society. Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. LeFevre will be hosts at tea this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock in their home, 3 Tracy place, when they present _their daughter Ann LeFevre, to their The home has a_charming arrange- nthe- with tall palms and ferns. The popular bud will receiv with her mother, wearing a .ovely gown of rich cream satin designed bouffant lines with a fitted everal inches shorter at the front tha The bouffant effect on _the TWO LOCATIONS 1010 F St. | 1767 Col. Rd. Opposite Wood- | 15 Block from the ward & Lothrop, |Ambassudor Theater in center of the Lunch shopping district. 12 i Dinner 5 to 3:30 P.M. Sunday 12 to 2 Lunch 11:15 to 2:30 Dinner 4:15 to 7:30 Food Unsurpassed in Quality Reasonably Priced Regular Dinne Sunday Dinner, Also A La Carte Tomorrow An Unusual Month End Sale at Maison Maurice Unrestricted Choice of Any New $5 and $6.50 “Hat—at Only 75 Radiant Holiday Hats Satins, Metallic Brocades, Felts, Velvets, Failles, Bengalines, Black and New High Color Shades The hats are of such obviously superior style and speak for themselves. $7.15 Miss Hester | & canght with wheel ornaments of pearls and rhinestones from which 1l streamers of the satin. She will rry an arm bouquet of orchids and lilies of the ley, arranged in old fashioned with a frill of rare old family lace, M Fevre will be in of black velvet made along ly draped lines with a short ain at the left side, lined with beige chiffon and edged about the front and bottom with real lace. At the left side of the rather low w t line rge bouquet of violets is caught. s. Le Fevre will have assisting her mother, Mrs. William M. S. M. Farrell of Delaware, Daboll, Mi O. Loeb of Brown, Mrs. Without Reservation! Entire Stock - Luxurious Fur-trimmed COATS 20% Off Regular Prices plel— | hilipsborn 606 -614 The ultimate in Deli- cacy and Grace is achieved- in this New Slipper by Beverly PATENT SATIN STEEL PATENT Also patent— with Cuban hcel. t striking | ‘ End-of-the-Month Sale of ¢ Beverly Hosiery Featuring the “Tu-Tone” Heel / Regularly Much Higher yet at a sale price. of contrasting colors and a ‘Mrs. Mark A I United | Mrs. Ro- | ind Kidder Smith have given up their | sartment the Mayflower, where ey have made their home for the 1 have taken a house at hirty-fifth place. Maj. and Mrs. Dabney O. Elliott | R. ] | have returned ter spen g a week Brothers i 3 Al ol in New York and at West Point, also There Is Distinction Rich Holland of Baltimore. ool the game between Army and In Rizi With the bud will be Miss A Navy on Saturday. | Cheston Ellzey of Philadelphi The commissioner of the OR dinner wear and evening. In all shades, \delaide Douglass, Miss : S bl Do ME M i1, | States Shipping Board and Ii and the style that is most flattering to your type. An early review of this assemblage of Miss Emog gowns will be advantageous. Walke TWELVE THIRTEEN nette Hume Davidson Mr. and rs. Howard S. LeRoy will n at_dinner o it | arlton Hotel fo; the guest assisting 714 Mr. and Mrs. will come from topher La o New York to spend the week end with the latter's mother AMrs. Gillett, wife of Senator Freder H. Gillett. the Former Senator Hitcheock were d Mrs. Gilbert N | entertain informally the guests of honor noon from 5 to 7 o'clock at the | 1700 Massachusetts avenue | they will present their daughter, Miss | Katharine Wilkins, to society. tea this Ride in Comfort With HEAT-RITE Hot-Water Heater For Automobiles No Odor—No Smell Watson Stabilator Co. 2018 14th St. North 3949 r. and Mrs. Preston invitations for v afternoon from Mavflower their Burch have a tea dance 4 to 7 o'clock Hotel, when they daughter, Miss aughter of Rep imuel C, Mz Alice Abadie, Mrs. Eugene 1. | ests in w Moffat e itative and Mis Missouri, and M ! ter of Col. and Abadie, were honor ' Miss tained at tea day the palm court of the Mayflower. Among _those present were Miss | Fannie Dial, Miss Marguerite Orrie, s Ellen Peelle, Miss Tmogene Ty mes, Miss Anr 4 Miss Miss Hester Ann Le ence Wetherill, Af Miss Rebecea 1y Miss_Celeste | Pove, Capt. Thubert Pavette, U. S, A.: | Lieut H. Bunch, U. S. A.; Lieut Charles D. Palmer, 7. 8. A Tdeut George D. Pence, 17. 8. A.. and Lieut William H. Barksdale, jr. 4 ter afternoon in Pre-Holiday Sale One Week ovember 30th to December 7th, Inclusive Ison, sador of Spain and | unfast Damask The former Am 50 inches wide, $2.50 a yard 36 inches wide, 85c a yard Also Window Shades and Draperies “'hll'-llfl‘!'n: Models for Street, Afternoon or Evening Wear A Wonderiul Assortment of Materials and Styles Buckles and Spans Mules and Boudoir Slippers LUGGAGE Fitted Travel Bag Reductions Plain or fancy mules and D'Orsays, in colored kid or satin— charming gifts. Second Floor . Woses & Sons *he Store of Delightful Gifts" P~ STREET ¢ ELEVENTH Delightful ornaments of rhinestone or cut steel to complete feminine foot- A genuine cowhide bag, leather lined. Fitted with 7-piece gent’s toilet set, $12.75. Other up to $100.00. L | fi![i(filffus:fl&!l. i “““;‘j;m“‘ | (A 2 G R i = z i ELEVENTH ST. Our Entire Stock of Fine Service Plates is offered at ' S% DISCOUNT from the Regular Prices From now and until New Years we are offering our Entire Stock of Service Plates that sold from 875 to $450 per dozen at 259 LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. Usually we hold such a sale in January, but this year The brilliance of the Chiqi stunning simplicity and the i nificence of its superb fittin qualities rival the sparkling beauty of the rhinestone studded buckle that fastens its semi- wide strap. For street, afternoon or evening wear, All sizes, We Have Purposely Set This Event Alead . . . to Allow Advantageous Selections for Christmas and New Years. Dulin & Martin Co. 1215-17 F Street 1214-18 G Street CHINA SECTION SECOND FLOOR Priced Bewitchingly new— hese different Hose, and | Heels & number of colors with outstanding black heels.

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