Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 18

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s SOCIETY. SOCIETY.’ - Y e e COMMISSIONER CLEARED |aemiryore, shduted o profans inuiey i idon, ey i return OF TRAFFIC VIOLATION |fis sommissioner then drove around I i i % g - policeman the second time demanded |! ho secretary of the Uruguayan - 7 n e 3 % Cohen Released Because of “Con-| "8 ame and mumber for the purpose : [ legation”and Mme_ do Pena. and the A o of reporting him. : : i 'hi [Trunaiey, were sueis at thestheates |1 : . o siderable Conflict” in Testi- Atter a lively dispute it was testified |' E'I"l" E | guests at the theater MacDonald d ol . Dl})lonlatlc Receptlon at “h]te HOUSC“ party follow by a supper dance | ¥ px % ; mony at Hearing. T N Ty ' from the car and took him to Police . el t the Hotel Relvedere given by Mme. ? ; ) : Court in a patrol , whe! s Tonight Most Brilliant Held There Fon'a brother and sixerin , , : . | styron Conen, commisaioner ot the | Siskied si bz ieraton y iere he was FROCKS Mrs, John Mason Hundley . ‘ United Statex Court of Claims, who| terday. - : 5 ir. Who entertained for the former's | |- g ’ o was arrested Monday and_charge . i in Serles Of YCHTS debutanto daughter, Miss Helen | f% 200 ; . with obstructing traflic and disorderly | 3 Including Many S 3 Mason Hundley i . i % 4 conduct, was acquitted in Police Court Lovely Evening Mine Eileon Tiruco Fisher. niece of || /by ; ; | yesterany when Judge Issac R. Hitt Dresses mtor and Mre ‘illiam Cabe i ruley at because of ‘“‘considerable = = AR more than usual interest at- | Bruce will have as their guests for | firuce, was also among the guest : conflict” in testimony both charges (\] 3..)0 4 $15.00 OPEOSITE AMBASSADOR S $16.5 $16.50 taches to the state reception (a few days the former’s brother-in-| e . 4 : ; , Woull hitve to b dianissed: which the President and Mre. [law and sister, Dr. and Mrs, The former Sccretary of Agriculture |} %0 . r The testimony showed that the mag- o\ ~ TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 . b e sl tond "at the | A, Fisher of Baltimore, o[ and Mes EBdwar Meredith ar- | istrate had stopped his car between T Lante tonight in honor | debutante daughter, Miss Elle rived in Wahington ening and | e & | the loading platform and the curb at islehibe e e | Hrehea who. will come In time to at.| Wil bo at tho Mayflower for a few |} i ‘ | Fourteenth ‘and H streets Monday e e bameral of Canada and Vis-{tend the reception at fthe White | days. i morning_to permit a companion to 4-Course o & CHICKEN c DINNER | ~sHOP or your choice of our petll i 1316 G St. Columbia 5012 ity Cl; of the diplomatic corps. e Ay diplo- | House this evening Senator and | ; \light. While stopped, Commissioner O illinedon. many new diplo: | House this evening with Senator and |y, o g : ) ] , C O well a8 cabinet members and | Mrs. Bruce. viiting Mr A 3 5 % . Cohen alleged, Traffic Policeman G. D. MacDonald, who was on duty at the smart sgelety folk in attendance, the | Iann Foscptien will be oie of the must bril- [ Sendtor Bwesd I “":”1\“": Sl 1 : e - i liant held there in years | been joined by M. e i Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis enter- | 3 OLYMPIA CAFE The President and Mrs. C AL A e e o] (ined. at heon today in compli ; 1368 Euclid St. N.W. have as suests at the White House | Hotel and will remain uatll 1he €U ment to Mre. Nelson J. Ruggles of Co- . h ? 5 =l e the “tormer governor general of the |of the week, when she lumbus, * The other guests were o TODAY : e, M Cameron Fard, and |her home in Jersey City. Times . Wilem. fire. Howerd Stk " Dinner zr. Tong. both of Massachu- | Walsh, who|criand. Mre. I A. Rlodgett, Mrs “ , P & sotts Mt and Mrs. Frank W.| Senator David Watsh, who | ivank’ W, Siondell, Mrs. Haynes Eilis, 4 % v ourses—6Se fetis, and Mr. a | vecently arrived in hington for {\pe T DeWitt b ober( i 3 = S o Midwe will really he hostess | the opening of Congress, is at the |i® MacKenzie, Mrs, Lam 5 ok ieo aoEptions S0 receiving A | Carlton. beri. Mrs. Hus . Mrs. ! ccial appoin o .| William Atde croup of guests by specidl appoint o ocongarive and Mrs. Samuel C. | {Viliam - Alden ment at 3.0l Major will entertain at tea !ilnc :\!(r]‘xv i pkessain al of ¢ ne 7 o'clock_at_the vernor General of Canada ngon Bl e White House Tonight. )| Hampshire s . when witl TLianbre S e IRRHtE : il rhe Governor General of Canada and | \lon ™ iheir daughter, Miss Sarah Floyd Gilbert Blair, will be enter- e o : i 'J-l- A‘/ENUE ountess Willingdon. will be j "‘, 1jor to their friends. tained at dinner this evening by Miss y 3 honor guests at dinner this evening o Mrs. Major has asked to he dean of the diplomatic COTDS. the | ypq James A. Reed, Mr | e . T\yml ‘exndor of Great Britain, and | {it ST X rieus A Jones, Mis. | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. p Lady Tsabella Howard, who Will en- | eipap, “Crawford Gorgas, Nirs. Emily [ Gregory have recalled invitations and tertain a company of 40 in the em-f o coy . Mrs, George R wceeptances and have retired from so- B i hassy, The dinner will be served at g ion " Mye * Wrisley Brown, Mrs. |ciety on account of the death of M - I o\ A~ 30 oclock, that the governor general | py .0 Mrs. B. B. Bradford, | Gresory father. Judge Philip S.| s And Visconntess Willingdon and their | \fro stagl ity John | Turner. at Bremerton, Wash.. Tuesday . i | ?770, O/'/C /%,/e// (o ARTLLLAERAAANNRNERNNNLN P) A~ hosts may attend the reception at the | g, pylin” Shamroth, Mrs. R {morning. White House later. Ambasss hot, Mrs. Ralph MU | Al and Mrs. Larz Anderson spent ng dean of the dipl ‘"1;‘:.‘\»(1‘):11'1’ \};|1 m Boyd &‘ short time in shington early in | ed by R. Williams, Mrs Tot Springs | dent and Mrs, Coolidse. who Will 1ake | njograt, Mrs. James Marvin their place in the blue room at Mrs. Eugene H. Abadie and Mrs 4 e Wy p i 1 | 1 q & St il = -1 Miss Major has invited to be with 1706 K Street. Tally- iss Major has in s et . ! 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ally-fo ess Willingdon were ¢ Miss Bina I Deneen, Miss e Ao —just 'round the corner from ae Tancheon today hy the Minister of|ipeq Hawes. Miss Frances Montague [\{i\ “Anderson are Dr. Mre. vor | 1B ’ ; rientihgiai Deceriberitalo || Confectient b Tavern Canada and Mrs. Vincent Massey, |pjjll, Miss Alice Abadie, Miss Anna | of Czechos] ’ 150 | Sl ofestiaity fo the i No Christmas gift more cher- whose guests included (vu;\_ eta Louise Abadie, Miss Lilla La Garde, & . and Mrs. Lewis, who H G ; NTESS r,mg o PP y l’ < " ished than a precious piece of of Azviculture and Mrs. William M. | Atiss Idanthea Moftat, Miss Marion |alo had with them at luncheon DI. | yyho, with her hush : | ; | criminating woman and miss—to iifpartedt jewelry (ealt: topass e Chief Justice and MTS.| Grimes. Miss Celeste Bope, Miss Mar- * Hogue, o increase her wardrobe at mota- || ;nyihyst, jade or carnelli William Howard Taft. Mrs. Herbert {garet Bouve and Miss Minnie Papin I Breavanbmies 1ythyst, jade or carnellian, in Hoover. Senator and Mrs. ‘H\!;’::’; Anderson. r nd has is- | Pasternak apparel has long | :mqpe y;m‘s. rmgs‘?hokcrs and ‘hnson. the Undersecretary of Sta The debutante will stand before a | — e - f 2 - arrings) in age-old patterns— SE }‘.:\]\‘1“;1:-'-‘ Robert . Olds, the BishoD | screen of palms and flowers, She will | _(Continued on Nineteenth Page.) jce k"\'{,“z‘:hi;“";ég"fian:fl“{;r or an old antique (silhouettes on —=an invitation. v rto 1 Mrs. James E.|wear a frock of peach taffeta, == e i fif somsg 1 3 icks: wi " i of Washington and T smartness, qualify and authentic Mitots, @rcen eandiciticks with Drop into the Tally-Ho Tav- ern for tea on Tuesd Decem- Freombn, X via, Mr. ad | fuicd beuce ‘any 4" run akirt made| ON EXHIBITION st | e e i ackes M er T Anderson, Mrs.|\ih flounces and several inch - Oxford and Washi ‘ rything in_this sale is || Of Dresden china and brass,and {0 157 R tnrmes William Corcoran stis, Mrs. | jonger at the back than the front and | Xiord an as) ngton || taken from regular stock—noth- iy gp 8 e Bring your friends—so that Tawters ~Powmsend, Mri Hennien | will carry an old-ashioned bouquet. Draiags By, | ing purchased especially for the [|l A% Prices much ower than they, too, may taste the much- Yennings, Mrs. Anne’ Archbold. Capt. | Mrs. Major will be in a gown of dull MARIAN LANE sale. clsewhere, they begin at §150. talked-about ~delicious orange Stopford. Sir A. Maurice Low. o blue velvet designed along semi- —see this fascinating shop. bread (made only by Tally-Ho Ronald Campbell, Nr. B ic Melville | draped. lines. GORDON DUNTHORNE B | WKC‘I’;:‘H{"’“c‘a“r""r‘c'd“'i“c:‘]‘i"l‘; ! sl '\-“':-'AJ::|‘|!||-'.‘1angp. Capt. Strawn, Col. | Representative and Mrs. Louis T.| 1205 Connecticut Ave. rothers 379.50—$95—$145. C A —Delicious food makes Tally- Nelson E. Margetts, Capt. Frederick } McFadden of Penns; v | —Daytime frocks, formal SRI Ho Tavern the most popular g dry. ? d d [ in Wa H. Poteet and Mr. Loaurent Bead » gowns and sport dresses greatly haunt in Washington. Last evening the Minister and || reduced to $49—$75—$98. Don't miss this treat Tuesday o 'were hosts dinner 2 ; 3 trs. Massey were hosts at —Three-piece afte ! N tnor General and Viscount- P costume suits, rnoon! for Ge 5 sports and formal fype, priced at Your attenti is call . i thers in the com: B . IUER 1 'ype, p! ;. tention is called to e Viingien, o 1'% s : \ Offer for Friday T Haion " the " mormal | Tacsdas it dinnee 3. y . Kellogg. the Ambassa-| fi} i ! il values. | - ke Fried Chieken—Southern s Great Britain and Lady P f i} I —Special group of hats, 25% | 'Ch"“"'as shopping is a real || 810 17th Street. Isabella Howard, the Ambassador " ’ il off. § | pleasure at Amerita’s. g of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira, |} \ : Opporlune Reductions on —Fur coats of finest quality —for besides the everythings the Ambassador of Bieknoe b WIne | Il pelts, sharply reduced. ‘O}Z.b’fb'es up to 6 years (among Ciaudel, the Ambassacol b A very early sel, f thi. which your attention is called i ited ery y selection of this || ) u alled to & 3 G i aon e s exceptional pre-holiday sale || sterling silver breakfast sets and 1516 Connecticut Avenue. Wiliam Phillips, the Speaker of the 4 e | Il assures you your choice. toy miniature suites of furniture J haw & Co. House and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, A | —Also— —reproductions of old styles) —the very the Undersecretary of the Treasury Y 9 % Ry Smart novelties for Chrisi- she is carrying a very beautiful latest and and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, the counselor | | ; = mas gifts that have a unique || line of giits. cer tainly ot the British embassy and Mrs. " R - | appeal because they are indeed || —the well known Durand Art most flat- Henry Getty Chilton, the first secre. S different. 1219 C i {i Glass (shades and tints of terin ary of the Canadian legation and f . 1219 Connecticut Ave- s a its of tea- ering of R ok ithe pinmercial THE AMERICAN GIRL IN OPERA il nue. || rose pink, orchid and azure)—in all ear- ; beautiful vase e o ‘s”re:{“"’s;rx:(cllnmrs‘l\‘l:h‘il::,\:::;t Beva: X =/ First Appenrance in Washington C g S S i s and atomizers, §5 rings — i ney. the s ] . dry, and the third secretary, Mr. o ‘ ‘ ’ 4 I Thomas Archibald Stone; Mrs. R. B. : ; Osborn, sister of Lady Willingdon: » { g ari é g i e ) " Nr. Erie Meiville, Capt. the Visco Mon, Dec. 12, “Faust ! :( ] g > and up. this one. It —ash trays, bookmarks, book iscalled K] . .~ ends, etc. in Heintz Sterling 1 theear line 07 Silver on bronze ware. i —and its —Stiegel glassware, with all its s martness lovely colors and bubbles. lies in the g | —many picces of Fulper pottery || way it At poit and below=our entire. [[| ™ Yases | hugs the outline of the ear— . Hon. J. E. Jervis, Py e Tues., Dec 13, “Madame Butterfly” Specially Priced 7 8 .50 Poteet, U. i \ o 1 I ” 4 . 1 e . A A . Wed., Dec. 14, “Marriage of Figaro [ stock—lowest prices ‘ever of. || r7And other pieces cqually pret. || entirely diffcrent and intriguing and Lady Isabella Howard have as Sponsored by—Mre. Robert L Bacon 3 P i ;’,and unusual in porcelain, The car line earring is as un- their guest at the embassy Mr. Phillip S s & Co fhectic El]’;fovjnc and brass. usual and exquisite as jewelry L Diand: et willibe'in " Wash — - | oK 2 e istinctive gifts to please the or novelties bearing the name ington the remginder of the week. i 2 1t | s Y most discriminating. ~ Sec the J. F. Shaw & Co. Mr. Kerr was the honor guest of the s ! dress or sport models, thesé coats exemplify the i teunding Christmas display. Two particularly - attractive _ season’s smartest adaptations in style, fabric and i 3 vataes— | —1929 Que Street, just off Con- styles of this ear linc carring— English Speaking Union at tea yester-| . day afternoon at the Cariton Hotel and necticut ayenue, one pair—of diamonds and ox- blood coral—one pair—of dia- ! today he is in Baltimore, where he will line. mmed with either flat or long haired fur, latest s Hopkins University N i i sl ity e T : i it the Johns Hopl this offering is an opportunity for the fastidious woman fashions JC I I monds, jade and black enamel. Go into Shaw's and ask to see . Tomorrow evening _the Rhode e ! and colors Scholars will entertain Mr. Kerr, wv;o ) | secking the unusual m coats. ';::d :pons | is secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship \ 1 : o el ) el them. Trust. Dr. and Mrs. John J, Tigert ¢ dasyhmc a;‘ul evening wear. LS Ties flT:H g o e { will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon > mart shoppers— - il ) QZ'_M b al || themto you an o I hoor of Mr. Kerr. « Formerly Priced 98,50 to 120.00 Il ing Dargains will be snapped up || /7. Commecss | Gelighttal Cheistmas sit ugpes | The Secretary of Agriculture and S ! quickly. Don’t delay! % —is_glistening and merry in a || tiong it S Mrs. Jardine were the guests at 4 | 1706 Connecticut Av | magic spell of Christmas—such || dinner last evening of Mr. and Mr J ; Lk gifts as you've - David W. Mulvane of Topeka, Kans. 3 ¢ y P | y - 8 . seen. | presidential dining room of the M. ! £ G o¥ ette holders, ash trays, men@ L T e e g osierat holders and many more—besides i Senator Curtis and Senator Capper 4 Underwoo the exclusive Jayth ey H . < | | Underwood s Jaytho perfume. of Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Everett e\ k nderwood, —silk umbrellas in many colors nders, Judge and Mrs. Charles Mc- \ | —Christmas gits ik ratlel B D Dok i Chord. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gann 7 \ | that. no. one can . andles—that make S’ Tree v | 7 I A you pray for rain. - Mr mes M. Green, Mr. Douglas duplicate, i e colors inter- Hudson of Scott, Kans., and Mr. A ] ' | s Artists’ V proofs eautiful Moroccan pottery mingled so Eiimndt Moik Seott fiava, end e \ by i| for lamp bases—c, N i ; St s i * ' ; 1 | ; Moses, & S PSS oy be it 2] shates o e PR | cleverls r o sia, Mirz: . ) : sizes — 7x9, en- || | v deco- The Minister of Persia irza | 2 : £] ons graved on paper Ilxld. $75 a andbags of old brocades— e iheitase ! Davoud Khan Meftah, will give the 3 emd | | - sl otbers of | n s | first of a series of informal teas this -«mnx:r%fit’:{m Gifts i/l dozen—$50 a half dozen. Interwoney Of rafacl and leather || \aricd of interiors. ) afternoon, entertaining a_company of A |~ Smaller size, $30 a dozen—$20 || " Exquisite houdoir spreads and | g about 200 from 5 to 7 o'clock in the ] i Il a half dozen. = crepe de chine sheets, hangings, drapes, sunners, pit | legation at 1743 3 4 | || * Sittings are made in the Tea gowns and negligees low tops, couch covers and table | o Sabel . i i 2; icut avenue.. o gees—one Charming. prints from Senator and g studio, 1230 Connecticut particularly outstanding tea- dar East make delightfel From a generous number of OV s GF n i ale green - = o & proofs you may select one which cut velvet pale green imported Christmas gifts — that are Correctness of Style| , ‘ Special pleases'you most. This proat is || Sachets, perfume hottles from || acrer East pottery is unique —is one of the most essential fea- - . A p g:‘a':}f(:‘“"l‘,‘:‘av;a')“‘,;i"pa;c; f‘rjance and many more Christ- i in shades of I:Ihxc—l(npl‘y ;‘\T the tures of a fur garment e ; IIl ~ Artists' proofs have plenty of u[;_s suggestions—prices low and sky. It may be had in tobacco Best Work Lowest Prices room for autographing—they Clltistorasis gift weapoios.-a jars, ali kinds of pl | WOL FURRIER | S For Friday and Saturday || v beautitully"tramed A | speciiy Do vases. candlestc Persian prints (75¢ to $1200) in hand-blocked designs of fascinating ~J . L . 3934 Florida % - ?fi:—‘foct gift of love or friend- \hDo wfi In‘,':c lovely things— Uniasodl) Chéfsmasiaits see L ) l G H 4 [l *"Underwood & Underwood are |l| at 34" B P¢ happy to help you the display of Near East Ind O‘LC’}/ lft 0‘”6”}/ 3 [ [If itis fors theresbeatitifulgphions || -0/ Betiy: Haua: Ariess 1536 Canticetieu A vente. - Remarkable Values! | towraphs. ' R ! ” i i ! RN ) = ’ 7, 300 leirs Because of the Christmas rush { Christmas ! ’ B potert it Lol ; B e A ¥ ! your appointment for a sitting | . . | 1),'11 V\Aiu receive \| today! | a check from ‘ Gifts ’ QUEEN I EX Smart i 1230 Connccticut avenue. Franklin National Bauk in payment s & 8 = ! : ; { ) i . | o C il —gifts of rare beauty and life- of your ! . . Al Silk Chiffon, $ .39 Service Weight Silk i ' Mid-Season i Il time usefulness, in intriguing || mas savings? At lg aVIngs i from tos to e e 0 N | colors of precious stones, and Ii you_haven't ¥ top in designs by artists handed been a Franklin top. een k 7 ies’ 1 1 i 4 c 4 | g 7 : do th i eentiriesaare ||| . Christiias ™ €1¢! " Ladies’ White Linen 2 Pairs for $2.65 [ and beantiful Christmas gifts ace | dowh through centuries—are || Chftimas, © i Handkerchiefs { j inseparable. The unique and ex- |} 4\ Helgmian's. b a suggestion for ] | The lowest price at which we have ever offered the vk || quisite gifts at Beaucaire come Néjib Hekizaiarc has:probably Happy New Year and 2 well-known Queentex hosiery. Made from pure Japanese b from many countries—price tags || (ke largest stock of Orientals in || Merry Christmas for 1928—join silk. Sizes 8% to 10. Packed in beantiful gift bozes. B ! || marked discreetly. the city. Here you may choose the Franklin Christmas Club, All Perfect O from the famous Aladin of your Oriental from a culled se- now open—classes S0c, $1.00 § ¢ France come some rare speci- fection purchased by a con- || .00 or $5.00 weekly. 3 per cent ‘ e > A | mens of Aladin [l solof 2 | intevest. e ¢ s pottery. There is no finer Christmas Franklin National Bank, 1111 ¥ e T3 2 ) i 0 \ S0c Men'’s Linen i —one an orchid- gift than an. Oriental from Connecticut Avenue, Pennsyl- J / l “haded box with [l ift. than Il vania Avenue at 10th. Handkerchiefs ’ [ ' ] ; 7 Tk n et [} o S AR R it | d - igh. Go in to s Values to $20 would delight the [|from 1w to Bigh Do in 10 e —with colored threads. 1 /4 . : =t most fastidious. you—1226 Connecticut avenue. ! 3 for $ 1 3 2 5 . Daniel Green high grade qmli:”el Green catra fine k | S e an 3 3 every desired shade of lin- handsomely irimmed; some | burner, with an | = \venue ‘ Quilted Slamped " ing, $3.50. with contrasting linings, $4.50, Egyptian dancing girl atop. Dulany's —ev- NS —aglow in daz- ATS of decided chic for Madame and A ravishing picture frame at Syfang tonee ST lins Chr Patterns, 35¢ { Imported Rhinestone and Cut Steel Mademoiselle—made possible at this Besucairestiiegratnand gl truly feminine mas attire—is leather one, with a beautifully tilted with | _taffctas, all colors to make | BUCKLES $1.50 price by a fortunate purchase, and carved piece of jade inset. and _exquisite. Wy ssons y to 4 ek i is a book and i In lovely pastel B == Wicisons SDw B1. $25.00 riced most reasonable for quick LG Ll L shades of silks b make them. P q! box of the sai g i Pillows : . shape that is smart! For sports, and face cards. ported laces— || All Shapes and Sizes ‘ 5 St d g And the numberless other | Pullman bag ¥ t [ aytime or dress occasions. LTk SRR Embroide! Shop | UCCfl Ua | U 00 OD =" First Floor Mrs. Helen Gardner Dove will || cushions, extraordinary boudoir ry p ‘ be happy to help you with your lamp shades, elaborate evening 827 11th St. N.W. 3 1219 F Street N. W. Christmas list. bags—couvre-pieds and perfect £1 i s many Christ- mas _gift-giving suggestions. —Many cards, novelty matches, mats and runuers; Chinese pa- jamas (all colors), attractive pieces of Spanish and ltalian mmported pottery, Moroccan bags, and boxes of Bauer's de- || licious candy from Denver, and | many more giits 1@ see at 1315 || Connecticut Avenue. for bridge cards—inlaid mirrors bined with im- | | | selling. In every conceivable You must see the unusual box and satins com- | Italiad boxes, sachets, Chinese | | | | | | | 1619 Connecticut avenue. lingerie. ‘1901 Que Street. i‘

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