Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1927, Page 18

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13 SOCIETDY. during the celebration of its tenth consecutive season Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis Hosts at Dinne: Tonight. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis will entertain at din ner this evening The Secretary and Mrs. Davis will he hosts at a tea dance December 24 ‘clock for the Secretary’'s her Ford Jones, who spend the holidays with them. | The guests will be members of - the younger set. Mrs. Davis and four of the children will go to Pittsburgh Fri- cay to remain over the week e Marguerite E. Orme, at a dinner par last evening in honor of Miss Idanthea foffatt and Capt. Hubert Beyette. guests included members of the wedding party and were Mi Douglas, M Fannie Dial, Mi UNDERWOOD MRS. GILBERT M, HITCHCOCK, Adelaide | Who is being introduced to Washington official life by her husband, former Sarah Major. Miss |Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska. They are at the Carlton for the sea ancy Hamilton, | Comdr, Arthur Davis, Maj. Alin C. Sandeford, Capt. Levin Allen Joseph Dalton, Lieut. Francis ling and Li About 0 additiona) guests w asked for dancing after the dinner. |Conference. Mis Washington the v the Spring vacation. zinald Walker will enter. uncheon Thursday at the ¥ Chase Club, in compliment to| Mr: Mrs. Erek Henius, who is vi ing her at luncheon teday in complim TLient. (to Washington December 21. to re- |2 iray. |main until Decembor 27, wheh she is eaving for the est wit] a group Nt P e B Bungh. | ;o IBrem Bavr o sttend « stddent Lee will return to| rst week in Febru ss Florence Wetherill, Miss Peggy Emogen Taylor, Jane Love, Miss Mrs. Thomas Patten Cheeseborough, . to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sidney T. Thomas was ho: Baron and Baroness von Below, Mme von Lewinski, Capt. and Mrs. Cla ence Crittenden Calhoun, Mr. and Mr: Frederick Irving Co r. and Mrs Malcolm S. McConih s. John E Dana, Miss Muriel Wood. Dr. James A. Emery and Mr. Markley Bethea. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory enter tained a company of 22 at luncheon yesterday at the Metropolitan Club in honor of his cousin, Rear Admiral Roger Wells. Th Minister of Panar The Congressiona cards for the regular Friday Club St. Marks, having as his guests | guests included the | enor de Alfaro. | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1927T. SOCTETY. > ok g Flather, Mrs. John “W. Davidge and | has arrived to spend a week with his| Mrs, Harrs Wardman and Mrs. Carrere. son, Mr. Thomas Erwin, who is at-|daughter, Miss Helen Wardman F e tending Georgetown University st|sail on the Majestic tome ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Bush Brown have re- | crening biv “vhwin orieiiyy Last I o iy e turned from Bt, ‘Paul, Minni, and re<|tneater and supper sarty when his | sto Hoon i will . . opened the residence at 1729 G streét. | ayests included Mi am Henn Mr. Wardm home in Wa Tomorrow they will resume their | v and Mrs. Turin Eradford ngton for the holid 5 | | studio teas, giving other Wednesday | and My, T 3 Mr. and Mrs.| . y ; 3 afternoon teas during the season. | Boone will be hoste at an’ informai Fdward President and Mrs. Coolidge Dining Mra. Dewitt Taimage, who Is stay. | SUDPSE party Thursdny cveninz in | president of the 4 3 i - = ing at the Mayflower, entertained at & o g i nued i Choose the 7 I 2 dinner last evening in the presidential i — e Tonight With Vice President and laner et Scott Bone. former govornor of | pmme GIFT SUPERB iR O | Alaska, entertamed at luncheon ye INEES o D TFak s 1K b = S, rs. Robert Hinckley was hostess | terday at the Willard S apery Fabrics & i Mrs. Charles Gates Dawes. at Inkicheon yesiarday 1o, tomistment Ehian Eifire Stock at Redtetsamior’ | | | | SOMSECY o to Mrs. John Starr Simmons, who Representative and Mrs. Godf: 20, to 507, g igion vy i o with Mr. Simmons has recently re-|Gooqwin have taken an apartment ai N el | FUR COATS . i turned to Washington. Mr, Simmons W N Pt b o New s L HE President and Mrs, Coolidge | immediately after the ceremony for a o e e, Mmman Var e ar wsl o et e Srath at will be the guests of honor at | wedding trip. Rxln. $0d s’ siow or duly s | Winter, will be joined shortly y - 2 E| ICE REDUCTIONS dinner this evening of the - Latvia, at the their two schoolgirl daughters XTREME Vice' President . and . Mrs,| The charge daffaires of Norway 8tate Department. Miss Lois and Miss n o w s N 11 Yor Entimates Dawes. This will be the first and Mme. Lundh are back from a| Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKen ©f the series of dinner parties which | Week’s stay in Atlantic City. ney will entertain at dinner Friday the Vice President and the members | gicnora Lais, wie of the naval at. evening before the first of the Fridny ;g l)\nro.'\!-m!! give annually for the|i,che of the Itallan embassy enter Evening Danclu= Class meeting at the ”, ) Z 2 *hief cutive. it S 2 at | (e " i : Mrs. Coolidge will attend the concert | (413 & company of 12 at luncheon | Miss Virginia McKenney was hostess this afternoon of the Philadelphia | " P, at Juncheon today, when covers were o » Orchestra, Mr. Fritz Reiner conduct-| Miss Adelaide Douglass, daughter of laid for 14. ne. ophie Brasl: will | Mrs. David Blair, erta 0 vy i Hotel in compliment to Miss Idanthea R nr L o by Willard Taat The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | Moffatt. The 24 guests included a L Mo Covers ware:laid fatsudaira will be hosts at dinner | number of the debutantes of this sea " RAL | = "LEVENTH" evening. when there will be about son and of last season. W. Morgan Shuster has spent 006 - 614 ELEVENTH'ST. guests, including the Ambassador 3 ; t week in New York and will Argentina. Senor Honorio Pueyr-| Mrs. Paul Fitz Simons, sr., who sail tomorrow on the Roma for Italv ;. and the Ambassador of Cuba | spent the Summer at her country where she will spend the remainder of home in Virginia, has returned to T Wb ton With Ter s Washington for the Winter and is at | daughter, Conte and Contessa Cac the Mayflower. Mrs. Fitz Simons guerra Ranghieri. Contes: spent part of last Winter and the guerra Ranghieri was form where | early Spring in Europe. Litie McE. Shuster of Washington they have arlton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dawes enter and New York { tained at dinner at the Willard last c The Ambassador nce and | Joptt 00 CWhich time gl e Mrs. Ollie James has issued cards C D - B Bowm 510 ock, when | it Willard, when covers will he laid for sl urice Capitane of France will 50. Mrs. James will later take her for Christmas companied at the piano by| Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis is in New guests to the first of the series of ol dred Kolb Schulze. M. Capi- | York for a few days and is expected | dances to be given this Winter at the - laine came to Washington through |to return to Washington at the end Willard by the Friday Evening Dane- S/H)/)/)l’t\\‘ the courtesy of the French govern- | of the week. ing Clas ; ment to sing in several of the per- - | — formances last week by the| Mr. and Mrs. James William Orme | Mr. Charles Francois Guerin enter- Washington National Opera Company | entertained for their daughter. Miss tained at dinner last evening at the SN ’ —Hundreds of New Bags with the children’s grandparents Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. |Miss Rebecca Davidson, deb v Di noon tea, December 16, when the! —Over 35 Di S upon theip return Tuesday th The guests will be members |daughter of Mrs. John (. Davidson. i;":";: :&"‘\"‘;';“':";\" i honor guests will be the members of Over 35 Different Styles be accompanied by Miss Jone: arried set. | The company included Miss Theo- | '(F ’"' Fhpali e 'h“ i the Women's National Press Club. y W 1 S join th Pittsburgh from her doria Catalani, Miss Ellen Peeplle, | €apt. Donald C. Bingham, U. §. N., 2 ¢ | —Every Wanted Sh: B a e S it e Wen B | eataraines 't diasey e Svealier o0 | oM. 3 in_of Dixon, Til.. b t o i home in Sharon, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Lee will | Miss Exilona Hamilton, Miss Mrs. Davis will entertain at luncheon | entertain ut tea Friday, December 23, | Ecker, Miss Hester Ann Le Hotarin hono —————— tomorrow following Mrs. Townsend's |for their daughter, Miss Francis Li J. Rowcliff. His | musical at the Mayflower Hotel. when they will present her to their |Bacon, Miss Jeannette Hume, Miss |Other guests were Capt. and Mrs. ON EXH!B'T'.ON friends. Miss Lee, who is a_sopha: | Frances Montague Hill, Miss Anna | Emory Land, Maj. and Mrs. John B. Staffordshire Figures The Minister of Colombia and Senora [ more at Bryn Mawr College, will come ! Louise Abadie, Miss Alice Abadie, | Brooks, pt. Lannon, Mr. and Mie. e e Dlate cntertiined Gt MHnuer JNRE | e e = 08 SOACIS: { G yieg WWLigon, M. and Mys, Willlam B o e e : Oxford and Washington B e e imise. o Fio-| FREE LECTURE ekt ADDALENA MENZEL MARIAN LANE | | | ama and Senora de Alfaro, the Min- } iTDMG"L::?:a:: e né Tk GORDON DUNTHORNE he Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Capt, and Mrs. - —Every Wanted Color ! —Underarm Bags —Pouch Bags —Small or Large Bags —Evening Bags s John Allan Dougherty, the Secretary of the German embassy, Dr. Baer; first ‘secretary of the Colombian tion. Senor Coronado: Maj. and Mrs. | Whitley, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norment, ister of Egypt and Mme. Samy Pacha, the Assistant Secretary of ible A:Hl‘ht Playhouse 1205 Connecticut Ave. g ~—Leather, Moire, Satin —and Smart Novelty Bags Main Floor | The Minister of Greece and Mme. | Simopoulos entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes. Others in -the com- ny were the Ambassador of France | and Mme. Claudel, the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey, the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr Antonievitch: Representative and Mrs Fred A. Britten, the commercial coun selor of the British embassy and Lady | Broderick, the Assisiant Secretary of 5 State and Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, jr. the naval attache of the Italian em- hassy Lais and M A very smart style and comfort- able walking shoe of tan or black calfskin with lizard calf trimming o match. 11 . Beautiful Silk Hosiery $1.95 and $2.95 R\ Philipsborn 606 =614 " ELEVENTH ST o The Vivette ERENRCERER RN Genuine Mahogany or Walnut Davenport Tables, in the presence of a small company ) | | . i AE R e 2 | FSucetatTenth J S e ) e R R R R T rochnik w ain 2 er this evening 3¢ - Henderson’s—Standard for Quality for Over 50 Years £ The Minister of Egypt and Mme. ;fi £amy will be at home ‘l‘hiT afternoon L ] é l fvom 5 to 7 o'clock, at the legation. | & 1 | Ut l t d B t C d G ft f . The director ‘gemeral ot tho Pan-| & Ity an cauty commen Hts O SRR TEATEE | THE GIFT THAT tained informally at luncheon today a £ Fan American Anes i hono o | | BROWN SUEDE % frfi Mr. Albert Kelsey of Philadelphia, one | = 5 l of the architects of the Pan-American | 4 LL C q N SH Q RE IN Bronze Patent Trim. 50 L 16 ; S { BLACK SUEDE . ;Yi Q_, AR Senator and Mrs. Metealf | | A ) To Providence for Christmas. | | TR WAt “inim, Ptk sitie vallok ¢ : Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalt Nl \ i l]}.\ ‘lm ‘r;nh W 111A keep you in 5! have gone to Providence to remain | B B B mind if chose )3 until after Christmas { A chic Step-In whose dainty, youthful lines are o 4\1'(‘t1mc L ‘hnf“ irom Mrs. Everett Sanders will have gw‘ enhanced by charming underlay on vamp and con- Henderson’s stocks of worth- . ching r W esday : 0 . 12, yhit n H - 2 - HS e :lini’g\:\;:l x»‘..x.(;,'.“nx the | trasting trim on collar. Gracefully high arched on Q; while Furniture, Lamps, Mir- ,\(u_\v::;\“r'dr‘s ‘:’:2?121‘«"?7 ;nxfl?.nil;‘:vlrqu;\ln‘:‘ ; Spike Heel. All sizes. : rors and decorative objeets. s at this, the second of this | 3 year's series, will be Miss Beatrice ’fi pa - 2 Harrison, who is England’s best 1§ q The character of Henderson known woman cellist, and Mr. Hein- 1 o S - rich Schlusnus, the celebrated German | ¢ 4 | ‘urniture invests it with special ‘ baritone. A charming solution to your i Gl S ainebloneactli LER i N & - en ahogan d - Bl d S o Mrs. Beck, wife of Representative gift problem. ¥ e L L > o i I James M. Teck. will go to New York w Decorated Tea Wagons eminently the gift of gifts. today to remain through this wee £ 38 to $72 - — | /i S e Mrs, William McClellan Ritter enter. | Beverlylavender Stripe tained at luncheon to in compli ; B s e et Silk Top Chiffons Innumerable Pieces At ',:vl.ym.\”.\;\:” e e ot |fw.‘.":‘1w-‘r; | 1f she's smart, she wears $ 95 | 1 - : el St The ‘ e . | 5§ 3 POP LAR PRICES Genuine Con! e A Pfl\ | I you're smart, you'll = Secrotaries Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Henry C. ( \ | give them— 3 Paite i L 3 % $118 to $308 " ghorne, ARk R i Ge 1e Mahoga Ma a ashing ewing ;'(':),‘ X.\'1.}‘ h,glndlus\)i\rj‘ml!xrpd‘i‘"k | s ke Ak iaibaiton, - Gidt Bex enuine Mahogany Martha Wash ngton $t\\l|la‘ vt Atherton. i i SYMPHON]OIIE | perfect and full-fashioned. $5.50 \ Cabinets, $19.75 — ¥ ¥ Genuine Mahogany Cane Wing Chairs, $19.75 to $40 Mrs. Hallie Davis Percy, daughter | | | b senuine Mahogany Lane yving Chairs, $12./79 to § of Mrs. B. Armstead Davis, and Lieut. | E 3 L pl b o Moston C. Hutchinson, &, U, 8. N., | | Qaniiine Genuine Mahogany Gate-leg Tables, $29 to $75 will be married tomorrow in_the home | o o 2 rrow e : . . E . . Mah Genuine Mahogany Book Racks, $14.50 to $35 of the brides uncle, Col"fenry, 1 MOST Christmas gifts are for the brief ‘ Delightful and Practical Xmas Gifts Spi:e:gl;:xyka et gany B R ‘Sj 'S b il be pectiennd Gy ihe enjoyment of one person only. The | $46 to $110 Genuine Mahogany End Tables, $12 to $35 o Rev Hollister of Chevy Chase ) P | | | Ampico Symphonique is the Christmas of members of the two families. The { Mules @ D Orsays i $46 to $135 Siotneeny ton 0 e alio s gift supreme for all the family and all its | i i Genuine Mahogany or Walnit Coffee Tables, $32 to $58 \\ il hfuncn et e el s friends. It is a glorious baby grand. And | ;\Fulm?;m\ Windeonthargiog s e i : ienuine Mahogany or Bronze Book Ends, $7 to $21 Genuine it is also all the music the piano iscapable - || | Uy ; Genuine Mahogany Muffin Stands, $15.50 Sy of. Want to dance? Vincent Lopez will | Genuine Mahogany Nest of Tables, $32 to $38° AL i o fii o S i $14 & play for you. Day dreaming? 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Nearly $500 less than any former ’?; $22 to $45 eautirul Lamps an 'hades (Sguine Y A Ampico Grand. Come in and listen to 3¢ Very Reasonably Priced ey B 1 i $17 to $50 LAND CO. one—just once. ! %‘{ I8 'u(i:::-'efi:;n:d¢|:::'rmp.lm:vi:|: Q; A De{)asit W 1” Ho]d YUur PUVL‘;HISE fur C}lrrstmas De’wery ;" i c"'h)):edlk Sat 3 dnin}u S:mo : J ES B . . i with elk padded soles, others g % .5 | ; | ith hand-turned | 1 Bzl 'HOMER L. KITT CO. || § i s i AM . HENDERSON i e Z N 3 Heels. Sizes 213 to 8. { X B s e 1330 G Street it W2 H.SAUNDERS CO. /nc. meaiToRS MAIN 1016 fee=2 E) =2 i

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