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ENVOYS' RECEPTION IS BRILLIANT AFFAIR President and Mrs. Coolidge Receive Social and Politi- cal Leaders. (Continued from Third Page) @pricot satin, the skirt fashioned with @ flounce of black and white fringe. Mme. Price, wife of the Minister ©of Haitl, was in black ®equins. Senorita Rosinda panied her brother-in-law, the Minister of Honduras, wearing a blue and White brocaded robe de style. White Chiffon and Crystal. Mme. Prochnik, wife of the Minis- ter of Austria, was in white satin, and her sister, Miss Violet James of B ton, who is making her debut this season, wore white chiffon and erys- tals with flounce of tulle on the rather short skirt. Mme. Samy, wife of the Minister of Egypt, wore a gown of black velvet, with a bodice of white chiffon trimmed Wwith crystals and jet Mme. Ciechanows Minister of Poland, was fon made along straight beaded in rhinestones. Mme. Radewa, wife of the Minister of Bulgaria, wore a gown of black georgette crepe fashioned along straight lines and embroidered in Thinestones. Senora de Grisanti, wife of the Min- ister of Venezuela, was in a black Jetted net gow; enorita Anna Teresa Grisanti had on a frock of green vel- vet trimmed in rhinestones, Senoria Carmen Teresa Grisanti wore green beaded chiffon and Senorita Margarita Grisanti was in scarlet georgette crepe beaded in crystals and made along slightly draped lines. Senorita Maria Louisa Grisanti had a gown of rose chiffon shot with silver and gold threads. Senora de Morales, wife of the Min- ister of the Dominican Republic, wore a gown of black velvet made along slightly draped lines, a large bow of the material dotted with rhinestones at the left shoulder. Senora de Cesar, wife of the Minis- ter of Nicaragua, had on a gown of ‘white satin robe de style trimmed with rhinestones. Gown of Green and Silver. Mrs. Massey, wife of the Minister of Canada, wore a gown of green and silver metal cloth made simply and she wore pendant diamond earrings and a short string of diamonds. Mme. van Royen, wife of the Minis- ter of the Netherlands, was in silver gray satin, veiled in silver tulle, dotted ‘Wwith crystals and rhinestones. Senora de Lima, wife of the Minister of Salvador, was gowned in mauve chiffon heavily beaded and designed along straight lines. Frau Kiep, wife of the charge @'affaires of Germany, wore a hand- some gown of white chiffon, trimmed with gold and silver embroidery in a flower design. A long panel at the left side of the skirt gave the effect of a train. Mme. Ramirez, wife of the charge @affaires of Paraguay, wore a draped gown of pale blue and silver lace, the lace caught up over the left hip and fell in a cascade which forms a train. hdz Tata_wore her quaint native Fortin, accom- , wife of the in gray chif- lines and %rm ON MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U._S. 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Wears Paisley Velvet. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, wife of the Speaker of the House, wore a iking gown of paisley velvet, fash- ioned with a_fitted bodice and the skirt made with circular flares over the hips the fullness extending sev- cral inchies longer than the front and back. Mrs. Charles F. Hughes, wife of the chief of the Bureau of Naval Oper- ations has a gown of white chiffon trimmed in gold, designed after a straightline model. Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, wife of the chief of staff, United States Army, was in a gown of rose and gold bro: caded, fashioned along draped lines. Mrs. John A. Lejeune, wife of the commandant of the Marine Corps, wore blue velvet, and Miss Eugenia Lejeune wore a pea green satin bouf- fant gown. Mrs. Edward T. Meredith wore a handsome gown of apricot transparent velvet, with a dainty design worked in pearls and rhinestones. Diamonds Adorn Hair, Mrs. William Phillips, in flesh color and gold and a band of diamonds in her hair; Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle and Dr. Leo S. Rowe, the director general of the Pan- American Union. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, president general of the D. A. R.. was in a handsome gown of blue velvet, trim- med with rhinestones a a slight drape to the left of the skirt. Mrs. Frank W. Stearns had wine- colored velvet trimmed in rhinestones and she wore a diamond collar. frs. Edward W. Eberle was in a striking gown of gold lame fashioned along straight lines with a ecircular drape at the front of the skirt. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt wore a gown of cloth of gold, the skirt made with tie of narrow gold bead frings, attached to the skirt in a slanting manner. Miss Mary Randolph wore a charm- ing gown of crystals and white beads, on a green foundation, the frock fashioned on straight lines with a train of green velvet. Mrs. John B. Henderson wore blue chiffon and rare, old lace, made princess model, with panels of the lace at the front of the gown. Green Velvet and Crystals. Mrs. Edward T. Sanford wore green velvet, trimmed in rhinestones and crystals, with a drapery at the left side of the skirt lined with silver cloth. Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo was in Shirts Hats Ties Hose Belts Mufflers Money’s WO’T’I | 1005 Pa. Ave, D. J. KAUFMAN= 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. We Invite Charge Accounts Buy on the Budget Plan Pay as You Get Paid No Interest or Extra Charges WINTER Starts December 21st I's Almost Here 3 Months’ Cold Weather to Follow We're Ready With HUNDREDS of *35 and *40 OVERCOATS Two-Pants Suits—Silk Lined Tuxedoes $29 75 A Vast Assortment of Styles and Colors With Models for Young Men 17 to 90 Gifts Men Like! Where Women Like to Shop Handkfs. Pajamas Robes . Jewelry POPULAR PRICES OF COURSE D.]J. KAUFMAN INC, THE powder blue georgette crepe, designed along semi-draped lines. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend wore a stunning gown of velvet, trimmed with rhinestones and crystals, the skirt quite long and made into nar- row scallops at the hem line. Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall's gown was of pink satin back crepe made along straight lines with a soft drapery falling from the left shoulder. Senora de Prada, wife of the sec- retary of the Peruvian embassy, was in a gown of black and rose brocade, the gown made quite simply, with the hodice falling loosely at the back and giving the effect of a cape. Mrs. Emerson Howe, mother of Senora de Prada, was in blue velvet, trimmed with pearls and rhinestones. Mm-~. Bisseroff, wife of the secre- tary of the Bulgarian legation, was in an apricot crepe black satin gown. Mrs. Clyde M. Kelly wore a wn of white beaded satin, a s ghtline model. Mrs. James Patten was in blue chif- fon trimmed with bands of chinchilla. Senora de Chevalier, wife of the secretary of the Special Panama Mis- sion, Senor Eugenio J. Chevalier, wore a gown of orchid georgette crepe trim- med in rhinestones. Mrs. Henry Suydam was in yellow satin crepe made simply with narrow panels falling from each shoulder, in ;he back, and tied at the low w t- ine. Gown in Bolero Effect. Senora de Bedoya, wife of the sec: embassy, wore a stunning gown of cloth of gold trim- | ming the silver, the gown designed in | bolero effect and beaded. Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis was in a zown of red velvet, fashioned along straight lines, with a rhinestone orna- ment holding a slight drape at the left side, and Mrs. Nelson J. Ruggles of Columbus, Ohio, wore a gown of cloth of gold trimmed with turquoise blue tulle, and Mrs. Luela Chase, ter of Mrs. Ellis, was in a beaded = ver cloth gown. Mrs. George C. Thorpe wore a strik- ing gown of sil r and crystal, a French model fashioned along straight lines and over a slip of flesh crepe. The Seventieth Congress, which convened Monday, was well represent: ed in the Speaker of the House of Representatives _and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the President pro tempore of the Senate and Mrs. George H. Moses, Senator and Mrs. Claude A. BURGLARY INSURANCE In all its forms. Protect your valuables at once Thos. E. Jarrell Co. 721 10th St. NW. Caps Knit Vests Sweaters Underwear Gloves or Money Back Senator and Mrs. Henry ves, Senator and Mrs. Wood- bridge N. Ferris, Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Senator and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Senator and Mrs. William Cabell Bruce and the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. William A. Fisher, and their debutante daughter, Miss Ellen Bruce Fisher; Senator ~ Arthur _ Capper, Senator Charles Curtis and_his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Gann: Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen and their debutante daughter, Miss Bina Day Deneen; Senator and . Peter Norbeck, Senator and Mrs. M. Shortridge, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Representative Stephen G. Porter, Represent Mrs. Clyde Kelley, Represent Mrs Henry Allen Cooper, Representa- tive ang M i Kincheloe, Representative and Mrs. Vestal, Rep- resentative Florence Kahn, Represen- ourse Rogers, Repre- sentative Norton, Representa- tive Langley, Representative and M Sol Bloom, Miss Vera Bloom, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Maurice H. Thatch- v and Representative and Mrs. Wil- i | and their gue: i ss Elois tive Edith Gen.’ Pershing Present. The United States Minister to Canada and Mrs. William Phillips were warmly greeted by their of friends made when he was Under- secretary of State, and Gen. John J. Pershing was a conspicuous figure in the biue room. Among others who were of more than usual interest were Admiral and Mrs. William A. Moffett, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Cornelius Van- derbilt of New York, Gen. and Mrs. Herbert Lord, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, the A Secretary of! State and Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, ank Hitchcock, the newly elected chaplain of the Senate and Mrs. ney T. Phillips. former Secre- y of State and Robert Lan- sing, District Commissioner and Mr ELGINS Elgin, Gruen world's finest makes, in green, plain gold, for only $1.00 to $2.01 Step in and select his watch. Hamilton, Illinois, $25.00 to Stylish strap designs that $1 a Week NOTICE Club Building on F_street, the Fox Theater—where we complete Jine of Diamonds, Novelty Jewelry, sold at prices. 1340 F St. N. (Press Club Buil OPEN EVENINGS 709 14th Street N.W. Colorado Bldg. %%%@%’%@%@%’%@%@%@@’%@%%@%@%@%%%@%@%@%’%@%%’%@ % “|and Mrs. $15.00, $25.00, $50.00 Up HAMILTONS $35.00, $50.00, $75.00 to $160.00 and Waltham Watches. Strap Watches $10.00, $19.75 found elsewhere, White or Plain gold. Styles in all the newer shapes and fully guaranteed, Our terms make paying easy. Sidney F. Taliaferro, District Com- missioner and Mrs. Proctor L. Dough- erty, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Gen. and Mrs. George Bar- nett, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Assist- ant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wil- bur J. Carr, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, the Misses Patten, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Miss Mary A. Cryder, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suydam, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harrison Smith, Miss Mary Morgan, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, former Representative and Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Frederic William Wile, Mr. and Mrs. Hal H. Smith, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Col. and Mrs. . Grant, 3d; Mr. and rs. Chdndler P. Anderson and the latter’s sister, Senora de Riano, wife of the former Ambassador of Spain; the Bishop of Washington and Mrs. James E. Freeman, the major general commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, and the Misses Lejeune; former Senator William M. Butler, Mrs. Tytus McLennan and her daughters, Miss Mildred Tytus and Miss Vie- toria Tytus; Mrs. Harold Walker, Miss Evelyn Walker, Mr. and Mrs. “rank S. Hight, Mrs. J. Borden Har- riman, Miss Theodoria Catalani, Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W. Irel and Gen. and Mrs. T. G. Donaldson, Dr. John Crayke Simpson, Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, Mrs. Jessie Emerson Moffat and her. daughter, Miss Idanthea Moffat, and Mrs. Beyette, mother of Miss Mofft's flance, Capt. Beyette; Col. and Moftat's fiance, Capt. Beyette; Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford, Mrs. Robert N. Stanfield, Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, former United States Min- ister to Switzerland and Mrs. Hamp- son Gary. vessseie At the commencement exercises at Clark University the degree of doctor of philosophy in European history was conferred on Miss Mary K. Allen, a blind student. ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1997. CAPT. FIELD FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORROW Funeral services for Capt. James m N tion in the Navy for more than 30 years. mendation from the Navy Departe the Naval Hospital at Annapolis dur- ing the World War. duty having been at the ard, New York. He had served also on examining and retiring boards here. The rare disease which caused his death is thought to have been cou- tracted by skinning rabbits killed on a hunting t He received a letter of com- ent for special service rendered at He was retired ovember 13, 1926, his last acti Gaven Fleld, 65 years old, Medical Corps, U. 8. N, retired, of 2818 Ca- thedral avenue, who died of tularemia in the Naval Hospital Wednesday night, will be conducted at the resi- dence tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Chaplain Sydney K. Evans, U. 8. N, will officiate, assisted by Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett, rector of All Souls' Episcopal Church. Interment will be in Arlington Cemetery, with full military honors. Pallbearers will be Rear Admiral E. W. Eberle, Rear Admiral George W. Laws, Rear Admiral William H. Standley, Representative Andrew J. Montague of Virginia and Capt. Rob- ert M. Kennedy, Capt. Charles E. Riggs, Capt. James C. Pryor and Capt. Robert G. Heiner of the Medi- cal Corps, U. S. N; Dr. R. Holmes of Charlottesville, V: Comdr. C. W. O. Bunker, Dr, G. B. ‘Trible of this city and Maj. l‘hllln Rhinelander of New York C Capt. Field served v&(th distinc- FENCE MATERIAL At Low Prices & Round Cedar Fosts. each ¥ ponra Pailings, each. 3 Fenco. Prekets, cach: Small_Orders Given Careful Atten- tion—No Delivery Charge J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Ave. N. 1343 Lumber—Millwork—Du Pont Paint Hardware \'\ All Aboard for Christmas g2 6™ to $30 —Transformer with Every $18 Train and Up I $4 IVES TRANSFORMERS. SPECIAL..... Full line accessories, including Stations, Tunnels, Train Controls, Semaphores, Switches, Tracks, Etc. Special Low Prices. $1.00 ,, Dy At 95¢ to $5.00 | Mesda Buis Mazda Tree Lights. . .$1.39 & $1.75 GROCE’S, 11th & E N. W Foot Balls Soccer Balls.. Fox Toy @%@%%@%@%@@%@%@@W@%@%@% Where Grandfather Bought Grandmother’s Gifts Like a Family Reunion EAR after year, Father, Mother, Sister, Brother and friends come to this popular jewelry center. It is like a family reunion to see all the familiar faces. Satisfied customers. faces. Satisfied That is why they come back. Business goes where it is invited and stays where it is well treated. -Come—join the family circle, and enjoy the reunion that is satisfying thousands again 'this year. Open Evenings Until Xmas ‘Howard, ‘The white or 0 a week. Perfect diamonds. white gold, hand carved and hand pierced. designs at prices to meet your fancy and on terms to meet your purse. Be sure the diamond you give this year is perfect. Gifts The City’s Finest— SOLID PLATINUM RING $100.00 A Super-Value In a Class by Itself Here is a ring that is the town by storm—a di value unequal and unheard of be- fore in Washington. A 10% Iridium Platinum Mounting - —the best there is in a solid plati- num ring set with a sparkling blue-white gem for the unusually low price of $100.00. A CHARGE ACCOUNT and pay in 30 to 90 days or Make Your taking iamond heavy perfect The hand carving is most ex- quisite and the terms are only $2.00 a week. Other Diamonds 525.00. 550.00. 575.00 to 5200.00 up Positively perfect diamonds mounted in 18-kt. Mountings of most charming money, our terms are such that you will never miss the cash. Wrist WATCHES $15.50, $20 to -$100 Up. Newest style wrist watches in handsome white-gold cares, fitted with fully guaranteed movements, $75.00 watches in cannot be in Green, IMPORTANT Gift & Novelty Shop Opening Tomorrow ‘We are pleased to announce that we are opening a Gift and_Novelty Shop _(our fourth store in Washington) in the Press next door to will carry a Watches and most popular Come Saturday—tomorrow— the opening day Remember the Location W. NEXT DOOR FOX THEATRE ding) Pay Schwartz—Next Year Things Men Like Leather Wallets at $2. $15.00; Lighters, $2.50 to $20.00; Cigarette Cades, $3.00 to $30.00; Belt Sets, $3.50 to $20.00; Links, $2.50 to $100; Scarf Pins, $2.50 to $100. Watches, Chains, Charms, Lockets, Rings. Paymenis Weekly Every Two Weeks or Monthly Next Year Next Year Never mind the Toilet Sets $11 to $100 Get her a toilet something that she can use for years to come. $1.00 a week pays the bill. Compacts $2.00 to $20.00 As an extra gift slip a nice compact into 'the Christmas packake and watch her smile. have we shown so many $1.00 50 to Pen and Pencil Sets $4.00 to $18 Waterman Parker, Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Sets, for men and women, in green, red, vellow and other popuiar colors. Cuff ompacts and vanities. a week. Percolators—“1847” Roger Bros. Silverware Universal Electric Ware Gifts for the home. Gifts that will please. $13.00 to $50.00 and up. Irons. Toasters, Coffee Sets, Tea Dishes, Trays, Gravy Boats, Gifts that are useful Sets of Flat Silver at Percolators, ‘Waffle Sets, Vegetable Water Pitchers, Bread Trays, Compotes, Candlesticks and hun- dreds of other pieces that will be to come. Pay $1.00 a week. \\\\\\n 1!//////// S SCHWARTZ & SON Perfect Diamonds 708 7th Street N.W. useful for years 15-Jewel Gruen Watches ‘White $ 42‘ 50 Gold We have just received a fine shipment of Beautiful, Stylish Strap Gruens for men and women for only $42.50. These watches will_sell rapidly at the modest price of '$42.50. $1 a Week OPEN EVENINGS 3123 M Street N.W. Look for the Big “Schwarts” Clocl; Georgetown