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SOCIETY. The Postmaster General and Mrs. New to Fete British Ambassador and , Lady Isabella Howard. HE Postmaster General and Mrs. New will entertain a din- ner company Sunday evening in honor the Ambassador of tritain and Lady lea Mrs. John Tomlinson was will join her at hse guest Mrs. New while in New York, % the week end and will remain for the dinner. Mr. and Mrs Buffalo will be thel hers guests and ac company them to the diplomatic re- ception at the White House next week Dean of Diplo *oted by Cuban Ambassador. The Y the diplomatic corps and Lady Is x Howard will be the guests in whose honor the Ambas sador of 1 de Ferrara her tomorrow eve- and Senora de Fer- s thelr guests for a Princ Ros: e this afterncon rara will few dave piztosi, who will from New York Lady Isabella Howard was the guest Irs. Swanson, w A. Swanson, m yesterday ara, wife of the Am- Cuba. was the honof con today of Mrs. Stoke- Hungary and ayi will entertain at noon, December when they | home, , attend the ope The Minister of choslovakia, Dr. Fi was host at tea with d rnoon in compli naval attache of 'nd Mme. Willm Gen, Phila- . He in shington Lieut. 50 to The Min’ster Phya Vijitave iam, The Minister of , Mirza_ Da- voud Khan Meftah the ranking gucst at the dinner given last evening in the Florentine room at the Ward- rman Park Hotel by Lieut. Col. and Dean Halford for Mrs. Halford's N Thling, and hi uests were Mr ergeant, Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ind Mr. and Mrs. P. alamazoo. Included ¢ were Brig. Gen. and ) Keefer, Col. Blanton hip, Col. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, “ol. and Mrs. Charles Jacques, Lieut Col. and Mrs. Dunéan Elliott, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Franc Lecocq, Col. and Mrs. Evan H. ¥ Maj. and Mrs. Conger Pratt, and Mrs. Rowan Lemly, Maj. and Mrs. Ho- bart Hawkins, Maj. and Mrs. Thomas Lowe, Maj. and Mrs. Robert A, and Mrs. Lawrence . James Ulio, Capt. and rhert Harries. Lieut. Comdr. » Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Du Tee Carter nnd Mr. Rob- * of Montreal. na Mrs, Hugo L. Black jved from Birminghnm, Ala. ¥'th their two small sons, Huzo jr. " ana Sterling, 2 e stopping at the Wardman Park Hotel. Senator and M Porter Hinman Dale have loaned their house at 144 B street northeast to the Vermont State Soclety fcr a subscription bridze party, Saturday evemng at 8 o'clock, for the henefit of the Ver- mont flood sufferers ve and Mrs, James S. Watt, et, Long Island, es the A James A. R|‘|r- @en and are in their home, 2100 Six- teenth street, for the season. ve and Mrs. Sol Bloom hosts at dinner in compliment to the reti attache of the French emb Mme. Willm, i has joined Dr ki, German consul general, and they will be guests r given tonight b % ctor of the Botany Milis, ny will Include in New Yorl &t the dinr Stoehr, di when the the Secretary v to Gerny or_ Walker of and Mme. von L tend the o ion of the Von Steu- Society . at Madison Square rden, and tomorrow they will at- tend the presentation of German operas in Philadelphia, when they will be guests of the mayor of the eity. The_counselor of the Siamese lega- tion, Mr. Edward H. Loftus, acting @s head of the Siamese ion to the Radiotelecraph and 4 the other deleg: £ were hosts of Music! THIS musical jug knows only one selection—but it's a popular one, and may be played as often as a taste for music in- duces one to lift the jug. A novel gift, priced at $12.50 BECKERS 1314 F Street Established 1876 les Ramsdell of | receptioh committee and the officers of the International Telegraph Bu reau at Bern, Switzerland. There were about gues The first embassy, M. retary of the French Jules Henry, entertained | at dinner last evening in honor of the | Ambassador of France and Mme. | Claudel. The guests numbered about 30, inclnding the S of War and i,\n . Dwight nd the Am | bassador of ain and Lady | Tsabella Howard. | The Chief of Staff, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Col and Mrs. George Chase Lewis. The other guests were G and Mrs, | Themas H. Slavens, Sidney Clo Mrs. James Clark Manning r of Mrs. Lewis; Mr. Roy A . governor of the Federal Re serve Board, and Col. Harvey Miller. Admiral and Mrs, Edward W Eberle will be the honor guests at | dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor H. Backus. The Commissioner of the District nd Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro will be | hosts at dinner this evenin to a com pany of 10. Taliaferro will entc ¥, December 11, i Miss Hester Ann 1 | butante daughter of, Mr. Charles H. LeFevre. tain at tea compliment Fevre, de and Mrs of War for % hee Davisor afternoon from 4:3u o'clock in their Georgetown at 1403 Thirtieth street. F. Tr to Mrs. Emory nd will entertair |a small company informaily at te: | tomorrow afternoon in -ompliment [to Miss Dorothy <peare, of ton | who wil make her debut in | Monday evening with tha Wa {Opera Co, Miss Speire | mother, Mrs. E. Ray Speare, have | rrived in Washington b and will it John Walsh. MRS. AUGUSTUS ! | Before her marringe to Ensign Long, U. 8. N, at the Woodward Apartments, | | yesterday afterncon, she was Miss Elizabeth Walsh, and is the daughter of Mr, CALVIN LON Bullard, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest L Bullard of Rockville, Md., took place this morning. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson L. Townsend, in Kensington, Md.. the Rev. Byron W. John, pastor of the Rockvilie Meth- odist Church, officiating. Owing to & recent death in the bride's family the arrangements were as simple a8 possible and Dr. Bullard bride will go to Bermuda for their wedding trip. On their return they will he at home temporarily at the Chastleton. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will receive Thursday afternoons after 4 o'clock through the season, as has been her custom for some years. Dr. J. J. Richardson entertaned a company at dinner last evening in compliment to Mr. Guy Robertson, who is taking the leading part in the performances at a local theater. Mrs. Ashley M. Gould is salling to- day on the Presldent Harding for Panama to spend Christmas. ~She will make an extensive tour and will not return to this country until next year. Mr. and Mrs, Howard 8. Le Roy en- tertained at dinner last evening for Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre, who made her formal bow to society yvesterday afternoon at a tea given by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charies H. Le | Fevre. The guests included the young lndies nssisting the bud at her party | vesterday, Miss Mary Cheston Ellzey | of Philadelphfa, Miss Adelaide Doug- | Inss, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Exil- | ona Hamilton, Miss Florence Wether- | ill, Miss Emogen Taylor, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Ellen Peele, Miss Jean: Coats | Convenient Terms [ May be Arranged main about 10 The home has a charming arrange- ment of chrysanthemums and_palms, nd recel g with M McLennan and the bud will be Mr. and Mrs. Tal- hot Twart of New York, brother-in- law and sister of Miss Tytus. The bud will wear the gown she wore when presented to the Court of St. James, fashioned of white chiffon and’ trimmed in silver beads. Her bouquet will be pink roses. 2 the debutante will be Miss | ter of the Secretary | . Dwight F. Da i | Mrs. Thomas Riley Marshall, widow of the late Vice President, w guest in compliment to wnhom . Arthur Lee entertained at luncheon {roday. Mrs. George Barnett =nteriained at luncheon today for her dchutante niece, Miss Frances Montague Hill. There were abour 30 of the season's buds in the company. rhe table had a charming arrangement of Sprin flowers and there were little Frenc houtonnieres for the guests. Tiighie, dxughter. ot th | Ambassador of Belgium and Princess Col. J. M. Graham, will entertain at dinner Friday evening at the Wil- lard preceding the first of the series of Army dances which wiil tuke place there that night. 3 Others who will entertain at the i < Che Maj. Gen. Willam D. Conno COLUMBIA RD, a1 18 ST United States Army, arrived in \Wash! ington today from Fort Sam Houston, | Tex., and is at the Mayflower. Former Gov. and Mrs. Leslie M Shaw, will entertain at dinner in the Flotentine room at the Wardman Park Hotel Tuss evening. Miss Tytus to Make Formal Bow at Tea Today. Mrs. Tytus McLennan tain at tea this afternoon’ from 5 o'clock in her home, 1752 setts avenue, when ill_preser her daughter, Miss Victoria Tytus, to OPEOS'TE amBASSADOR Evening, 5 until 7:30 4-Course SEA FOOD 75 DINNER or your choice of our regular menu. Columbia 5042 Washington Opera Season Beginning December 5th N TVITABLY~ Eyer will turn, It is then that you will appreciate your neck- lace of Tecla pearls, for the keenest observer cannot distinguish it from the costliest of ocean gems. There is no observable difference. A Técla Necklace $25 AND UP Formerly none were less than $100 Necklaces and the other Tecla spe- cialties: Rings, Studs, Scarf Pins, Earrings and Bracelets are now ob- tainable in Washington—exclusively at Jelleff’ Created in the Tecla Paris Laboratorics. Only Gold, Platinum, and Gennine Diamonds Used in Tecla Settings. ? A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington Nowlora Tecla Pearls—the Christmas Gift Supreme! heth echeny, de Ligne; Miss Countes Cornelia Theodoria Catalani, M Lou cer, Miss Katharine Wilkins, len lis'e. The marriage Wilson, d: “rank Wi (I)ULL & MARTIN COMPANY ) i om Ort Every Wednesday and Friday 8| Qfi) OCCASIONAL CHAIR—to brighten up some corner—covered in figured velour—gum- wood arm and stretcher fin- ished in brown ma- hogany. Price $35.00 HIGH BACK CHAIR—solid mahogany wood- work and covered in the popular new Ratine Tapestry Price $40.00 COXWELL CHAIR—covered seat and back in frieze; soft tones of blue, mulberry and gold—outside back and arms in plain tapestry— fringed. Price $82.00 WING CHAIR—covered in attractive tapestry, of- fering both comfort and beauty at the moderate Price $82.50 COXWELL CHAIR—seat and back are covered in floral tapestry in soft colors—trimmed with two-tone plain tapestry to match piped with cor- roy frieze Price $68.50 HOURS: 8:45 TO 5:30 Dulin & Martin Co. 1215-17 F STREET Chilton, | Miss | e Spen. | Miss El- Thoron and Miss Katharine Car. o Distinction HoP ble Chairs We list a few of the many attractive values inour selections PHONE MAIN 1294 1214-18 G STREET nette Hume and Miss Rebecca David- son, and the additional guests were Miss Theodoria Catalini, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Janet Phillips and Miss Frances Montague Hill, Mr. Willis Ballenger, Mr. Gerald Blake, Mr. Oli- ver Walker, Mr., Clark Brant, Mr. Lar- ry Lehrbas, Mr. Snowden Ashford, Mr. Frank Reeside, Mr. Glenn Ander- son, Mr. Blaise de Sibour, Mr. Fred- erick Lee, Lieut. Robert Brookings, Mr. Jan Stalinski, second secretary of the Polish legation; Mr. George Weth- erill, Mr. James Cummisky, Lieut. P. H. Bunch and Mr. Fulton Lewis, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin was hostess to a company of 10 at luncheon yesterday, Mrs. Edward Hillyer entertained at luncheon today in the presidental Black with Silver gold trim. vets SOCIETY.’ dining room of the Mayflower, having six in her party. 7N i) ) 2 EUETY rear 1734 N 50 vw. And Federation of Women's Clubs LUNCHEONS DINNERS TEAS Specinl_services and nccommodn- Mrs. Montague Lewer of Los An- geles, who recently returned to this country from an extended stay in Lon- don, has taken,an apartment at 1706 S street for the month of December. Mr. and Mrs. J. Louls Loose, who arrived on the 8. 8. Minnetonka Mon- day from Europe, have opened their % apartment at the Wardman Park|@ Hotel after passing the Summer and | Autumn at their home, in Au le| Vesinet. a suburb of Paris. | Miss Dorothy Tielenn Lewis. dnugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Heney Harrison |§ Snecisl services and accommods Lewis of Washington, has gome to | ‘qesie mesioft apover o fte 0 ifornia_for th Fraaasassssssnassssnnsssd ? ’ 2 : / satin sequins, silver kid col- | Silver or gold kid, white and black satin. Silver leaf kid, low heel. bro- cade, silver and Silver or gold trim, rhine- stone orna- . ment. Colored vel- in soft evening shades. §74.50 An original gold kid cos- tume model. $1650 of eve $29.75, $35, 1214 F St. NW. Unrestricted Choice Afternoon & Evening Froc $22.00 Frocks and Dresses that were ry high-grade 8.00 Frocks and Gowns that were $45 $49.50,879.50,8110 All Sales Final Gold’s—Second Floor