Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 19

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- SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page) | with | frock of white satin made quaint drop shoulders and fitted | ice, the short skirt of satin hav- | ing bouffant over skirt of nar row tulle ruffles which falls helow the satin. She will carry a bouque: ©f orchids and lilies of the valiey in, the silver holder which was used by | great-grandmother, the late Mrs.| VanCamp. Mrs. Jones will have a| smartly draped gown of black velvet,! the drapery held at one side by a crys- tal ornament. Presiding at the tea table will be| rs. Frederick C. Billard, Mrs. Hugh | B Mrs. Patrick O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. Stephen Dou lass,; Mrs. Richard Cairns, Mrs.| Floyd Harrison, Mrs. Louis N.| ttman and Mrs. John Briar. Assist- | ing the debutante will be Miss Bina | y Dineen, Miss Adelaide Douglas, Miss Emily FEckert, Miss Liilian| Latimer, Miss Hester Ann Lefevre, Miss Margaret uve, Miss Anne Gaines and Miss Charlotte O'Shaunessy. Burton has issued | which she Miss Grace C Invitations for a dinner will give in the preside &t the Willard on Tuesday ber uncle, Representative . Burton of Oh Mrs. Ross Thomi fomorrow afternoon : ng Saturdays in Dec ©'clock. on will be at home | i the remain- | mber after 4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman will entertain at breakfast Thursday ¥0rning at 10:30 a'clock in their home, uxeden, in Edgemoor, for Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw and Mr. John Mon- | Reith Gates, whose mar will take | Place that afternoon. The sts will Pe_members of the wedding party. 3 Mrs. Tuckerman was hostes €ompany o at luncheon ye in compliment to Ms. F: of New York ter, Miss Belle Gurne h included Senora de Alfaro an Prochnik. The Misses A for whom their mother, H. Abadie, will entertal dance this afternoon in the palm court of the Mayflower. Mrs. | ‘Abadie’s guests, numbering_about 60, will include the season’s debutantes t:nd the members of the younger danc- | g set. Treadwell is at who is visit Mme. | jadie will be the guests | Mrs. Eugene a tea Mr. Lawson H. Wardman Park Hotel for a few da ‘and will join Mrs. Treadwell and their daughter, Miss Margaret Treadwell, in | their hore, at 14 Fast Sixticth styeet, in New York, the first of next week Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Gee jr., o Cambridge, Mass., sondnlaw and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Treadwell. | will spend Christmas with them in New York. Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, will be at | home Thursdays in January, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in_her home, 3125 Cathedral avenue. Mrs. William Wheatley will be at | Bome tomorrow afternoon after 4 @’clock and will have with her Mr. and Mrs, Sebastian Hodges and Miss Hodges of England. Miss Betty Ridsdale will entertain at Juncheon Monday in compliment to Miss Margaret Bouve, a debutante of | the season. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips Hill have sent out cards for a tea Friday | afternoon, December 23, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel, | When they will present their daughter, | Miss Frances Montague Hill, to so- dlety. Mr. Walter S. Penfield will be host | x dinner in the presidential suite at | e Willard next Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius van Engert. Covers will be laid for 24. ° Mrs. Taliaferro at Home hursdays in January. “The Commissioner of¢he District and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro will be hosts to a small company at dinner this evening. Miss, Isabella Duncan Fulton, sister ®f Mrs. Taliaferro, will arrive from London December 21 to spend Christ- mas and the month of January with Mr. ‘Mrs. Taliaferro. Mrs. Taliaferro will receive Thurs- @ays nl January and will have with ‘her her sister, Miss Fulton. Miss Katherine Wrenn is the guest #f honor for whom Comdr. Jewell will ‘entertain Monday evening at the Mon- day Bachelor. Club dance at the Club Chantecler. ~Miss Wrenn's wedding to Lieut. Robert E. Jasperson, U. S. N., will take place on December 23 at Sf. Margaret'’s Church and Comdr. Jéwell's party will include the Wash- ingilon members of the wedding party and other close friends of the bride: ‘elect. Midshipman Edward Earle Lull will Bpend his leave with his parents, Col. Mrs. Charles E. T. Lull, at 3000 nnecticut avenue. Copley Amory, Mrs. Delos A. Blod- gott, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Samuel J. Graham, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. Wal- ter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Joseph Wash. ington and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. Mr. George Williams will entertain at dinner this evening at the Willard ind will take his guests later to the Friday evening dancing class. Mrs. Stokeley Morgan will . be at home tomorrow afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in her apartment in the 'Wood- ley. No cards have been issued. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Grady of New York and West Virginia, hav- ing recently returned to this country from Canada, have taken an apart- ment at the Fairfax, Massachusetts enue, at Twenty-first street. for the inter. Their daughters, Miss Janet v and Miss Ruth Grady, students at the Mary Baldwin School at Staun- | ton, Va., will join them for the holi- days. Mrs. Merle Cochran, wife of the United States consul at Paris. France, who arrived in this country aboard the Paris early in the week, has come to Washington and #s at the Hotel Mar- tinique for the remainder of the Win ter. Miss Jane Anderson was hostess at tea vesterday in the Palm Garden of the Mayflower Hotel in honor of Miss G Violet Pammel and Mrs. H. E. Pam- mel. Miss Pammel, who is leaving Washington early in January, is be- ing extensively entertained. After a sojourn at Palm Beach, she will take up her residence in Pittsburgh. Mis Pauline Rice and Miss Anne Leonard will entertain at bridge to- New! night at the home of Miss Rice in Col- lege Park, Md. for Miss Pammel. Mr. Irving M. Dow artived todey from Boston, where he has been at- tending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mw and Mrs. L. M. Dow of 2047 Park road. Miss M. Anne Bloomfield entertained at dinner in the alcove of the Grace Dodge Wednesday evening. Mrs. Willlam H. Moses was hostes at a charmingly appointed tea yester day afternoon, in her apartment at the Presidential Apartments, in honor of Mrs. Ernest Thomas Seton, nation- al president of the National League of American Pen Women and internation- ally famous explorer, author and lec- turer. Mrs. MoSes received with the zuest of honor and those assisting Mrs. Moses were Mrs. Joseph Cranford, Mrs. Ida Donnelly Peters, Mrs. Fugene E. Collister, Dr. Mary Meek Atkeson, Miss Rebecca Dial and.Mrs. Radford Moses. Miss Ruth Techn gave a beautifully appointed dinner party at the Grace Dodge Hotel last evening. There were 30 guests, Dr. Anita Maris Boggs will reveive, | informal reception and travel tall | which_the District League of Ameri- can Pen Women will give at its , 1108 Sixteenth _street tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. of honor will be Mrs. Virginia Buford, Mrs. Margaret James, Mrs, Anne Watson Ayers and rs. Harri- ette Augusta Curtiss. Mrs. Tda Don- nelly Peters, Mre, G G. White and Mrs. Lily R. Hunt, will pour chocolate, assisted by Mrs. Richard Yates, Mrs. Alice Weitz. Mrs. Bertha Voo Miss Nellle Thomas, Mrs. W orst, am for the Fashionables The ne Bootee.” w “Bobby Shown ex- clusively by this shop. The toe shape is nar- rower and the vamp seamed down the front, making a form- fitting shoe of aristo- Fashioned cratic appearance. Mocha Brown or dull mat kidskin. of fine quality brocade with thread this silver woven, inter- superb evening shoe claims your attention. $14.50 GirT AVENUE at ERLEBACHER’S —is a very Highway of Happi- ness in its apt suggestion of Gifts of Rare Distinction that | assisted by the executive board, at the ! e Smith, Miss Dick Root, Mrs. John Me- will the Wol Dwight G. Howerth and Mrs. Mock as hostesses. Mr. Dan Cowan, well known naturalist. speak on *A Naturalist in Rockies.” Political Study Club Tea Tomorrow Afternoon. Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Harry C | Ransley, Mrs. Henry W. Watson Mrs. Virginia White Speel and Mrs. I Frederick W. Magrady will pour tea y Mrs. Edward M. Beers, Mrs, nks Kurtz, Mrs. Harry A. Estep, Mrs. Everett Kent, Mrs. Edgar Keiss and Mrs. Thomas C. Cochran, es of Representatives from Penn- sylvania, at the Pennsylvania day meeting of the Political Study Club tomorrow afternoon at.2:30 o'clock at the Washington Club, 1010 Seven- teenth street northwest. Representa. tive Clyde Kelly will speak on “The | Primary.” Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, presi- dent of the Belleau Wood Memorial | Association, will give at the Madrillon Restaurant in the new Washington Building, corner of Fifteenth street and New York avenue, a tea dance from 4 to 7 o'clock December 29, for ithe benefit of this great patriotic work. Mrs. Ogden L. Mills is chair. man of the tea dance committee and Mrs. John Allen Dougherty is vice| chairman. Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. | Walter R. Tuckerman and Mrs. Frazer are also serving on this com- mittee. Miss Caroline (n.om is chair- man of the girl’s committee and Lieut Francis Graling is in charge of the men's committee. Mr. and Mrs. Willam H. Pickford have closed their apartment at the | Carlton and sailed for France. They | | wi'l spend the Winter on the Riviera. | |l Black satin com- pletely encircled with ostrich feath- ers mse.l orchid or turquoise Uning seveee 36 Gold kid strap and trimming on pink, green or or- chid vel- ’7.50 vet ...ee Special offering black satin mules generously trim- med with ostrich feathers. Peach, turquoise or Amer- imhu-’z‘zg ty lining o S the Carlton in part of the Spring. The annual junior class diplomatic ball held under the auspices of the School of Foreign Service of George- town University will be held _this evening in° the patio of the Cariton Hotel. Invitations have been extended to the Ambassadors and Ministers in Washington, and also to the embassy staffs, and among those who are expected to attend are: The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy Pasha, the Minister of Netherlands .and Mme. van Royen. the Minister of ‘Venezuela: and Mme. Grisanti, the Minister of Junius GArRFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS N our Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Department on Fifth Floor, we have now a very new, smart and unusual showing of Holiday HICH our makers of youthful fash- ions have, just designed especially for For every occasion, you will find a charming selection at moderate prices. us. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927. Nicaragua and Senora de Cesar and the Minister of the Dominican Repub- lic_and .Senora, de Morales. Mr. Al der Warrington is chair- man of the committee to receive the distinguished guests and Mr. J. W. Green is general chairman of the ball. Thé other. members of the committee are Mr. Willlam_A. Conkright, Mr. |Ralph-J. Blake, Mr. Elmer H. Bour- gerie, Mr. Herbert E. Jacobs, Mr. William Shea, Mr. A. M. Rosenthal and Mr. Rex E. Weaver, who is class president this year. Only a stupid woman doesn't know when to act stupld. Apparel Also fascinating stocks particularly appro- priate for gifts. F StReeT CORNER oF I3™ Perhaps—Slipper - Buckles Imported cut steel in stunning new designs and rhinestone ever so many new effects. sparkling $5 to $25. * in ¥ Paris i Entertainment for Library. Special Dispatch to The Star. McLEAN, Va., elaborate program of entertainment,|pPercy M. Cox, assisted followed by dancing, followed by Sl e e e e S‘W&&WWW& McLean Community Hall tomor- row might for the benefit of the Com- ‘The by dire. Miss Lucy will be given in Mackall and Miss Sarah Raker. E December 16.—An Bas been Xmas Flowers & Plants QAs messengers of Yule- tide good-will you can send nothing more wel- come than choice Flowers —Shaffer’s. QWe offer an unequaled selection of Flowers, Blooming Plants, Yule- tide Floral Novelties, Wreaths, etc., at MOD- ERATE PRICES. Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere GEO. C. SHAFFER Our Only Store, 900 14th St. N.W. PHONES MAIN 106—2416 z Srcap S et et B gt e N e i FASHION- INSTITUTION Washington Neword orn F Snaw &Co. UNIQUE JEWELRY 1516 CONNECTICUT AVENUE HE desire for the unique in watches finds its greatest expres- sion in this lovely ex- ample of the master jeweler's art—a watch for milady with a fob of qenuine pearls into which a row of perfectly cut diamonds has been intri- cately set. The watch case is fashioned of col- orful enamels in con- trasting shades—a per- fect background for the . cluster of diamonds with which it ss adorned. The pin is set with sapphires and diamonds. At Least One Box of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Chiffon Silk- Evening Stockings to go with the slipper buckles. $1.95 pair, or three pairs in box, $3.70. avimeruersetaTiestensast s siveeres Midshipman William A. Moffett, jr., d Midshipman George H. Moffett fll arrive in Washington Friday to spend the holidays with their parents, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willlam A. Qofrett. Boxes are rapidly being taken for e Washington Assembly costume 1l, which is to take place at 10 ‘clock on the evening of January 11 n the grand ballroom of the May- lower Hotel. Among those who have ready subscribed for hoxes are Mrs. | NEW SMYRNA FIGS 3-1b. Box 6-Cr. Pulled 12-1b. Box 7-Cr. Pulled 1b. Box 7-Cr. Pulied Figs. “Crown Pulled Figs, pound 7%-inch Layer Figs, 16-0z. Pkg., 2 %-inch Laver Figs, pound. -inch Layer Figs, pound.. elect Cooking Figs. pound. 4-0z. Basket Pulled Figs .0z. Jar Cavalier Figs. 2-0z. Jar Cavalier Fig i 5-0z. Jaf Cavalier Figs.. ........ 12-0z. Jar Cavalier Filled Dates, 7 3-b. Jar Cresca Figs { 2.1b. jar Cresca Figs. ' Magruder Inc. Best Groceries ; nd 18th Sts. may be had at prices that will accord aid and comfort to Christmas budgets already far- spent. For Example---Gifts for MILADY Gifts also for MEN at or dess than Ten Dollars DESK SETS BOOK ENDS ALABASTER CLOCKS JEWEL-STUDDED CLOCKS LALIQUE BOUDOIR CLOCKS Very Welcome Gifts! 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It's a dar- ling! . . $7.50 H—Men's tan kid opera with hand-turned sol and rubber heels. An- other style, an Everett, with kid lining, $3.50. VASES NORMANDY TRAYS NOVELTY BASKETS HANDBAGS FIORET TOILET EXQUISITES MUSICAL POWDER CASES IMPORTED COMPACTS Negligees Quilted Robes Flannel Robes Silk Underwear Do not fail to visit our Underwear Shops -—Second floor. Conn. Phone M lished 1875 We but begin the listing—in these suggestions—of the myriad of equally appropriate gifts that invite you to turn your gift questing _steps toward ERLEBACHER'S First Floor GIFT AVENUE. They are all helps to thrifty gift shopping. The Gift Suprem Fur Coats Guaranteed Qualities at Reductions é\? ~d}§§’uz ’A%‘f#’%%% IMPORTED GIFTS OF APPEALING INDIVIDUALITY —in a convenience-serving price range— $3.50 to $45.00 MEN'S NEGLIGEES IMPORTED HANDKER- CHIEFS AND CRAVATS J.OVELY Fluffy Slippers—Strik. ing new Paris-inspired Slippers —mules and D’Orsays that came from Paris. 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