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8 SOCIETY ‘President and Mrs. Coolidge Joined Early Next Week by Their Son, Who Comes for Holidays. SOCIETY HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | Covington, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mre. will be joined at the White| Arthur Lee. Mrs. Mary House early next week by Mr.| Wilton J. Lamber! i John Coolidge, who will come | Kearney Carr, Mrs, John Iy from Amherst College for his| Douzherty and Mrs. Walter B. Christmas vacation. erman. ¥ Mrs. Coolidze will not receive agatn | until after the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns who were guests of the President 1nd Mrs. Coolidge, have returned to Bos- ton to remain until after the holldays William | Allan Tuck The Commissioner of the District and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro entertained at dinner last evening. when their | guests were the Minister of Panar and Senora de Alfaro, the charge | d'aftaives of Germany and Fran Kiep, | Mr. and Mrs, George Bowie Chipman and Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Lyon. | Kauffmann en and Mrs. Vietor a_company of 26 in their | hothe, on Twenty-fourth - street, last even before the Friday evening | dancing class, Dr. Hubert Work. Secretary of In terior, will leave \Vashington about the middle of mext week for Dener. | Colo., where he will pass the Christ-| mas holidays with his sons, Dr. Ph Work and Mr. Robert Work The Secretary will entertain at din ner February 14 for the President and Mre. Coolidge and January 19 will| will give a dinner _in honor of the vive President and Mrs. Dawes. His daughter, Mre. A. W. Biesell, will come from Evanston, Iil. to act as hostess for her father at both dinnex parties. The déan Mr tertained Miss Adelaide Douglass and M Harriet Atkins are entertaining a com- pany of 28 who are invited for lunch- | eon and will remain to_play bridge through the afternoon. Their guests are asked to meet Miss Maud Mar- shall Mason, whose engagement to Lieut. Robert Jasperson, U. 8. N.. has | of the diplomatic corps, been announc the Ambassador of Great Britain, and Lady Isabella Howard, will be the | guests in whose honor the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela will en- tertain a distinguished company of 34 at dinner this evening in the Pan American Union Building. The Ambassador of Chile and Senora a rtai cheon to de Davila entertained at unReon, 5 | entertaining in her home on H street. Slones Charles Migel and thelr debu-| N ang Aps, Henry T tante du:ysz-r. Miss Parmenia Migel | pave’qiscontinued their Sunday after o New Xork noons at home until after the new ginner this evening at the Mayflower | o o0l o January, with the When their guests included the Am- [ SCARREE MOt . W | bassador and Senora de Davila, Sena- J i tor and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, Mr. and M#s. Frank 8. Hight were Gen. and Mrs. David C. joined yesterday by their daug 1zabell MacDermott, Dr I- | Miss Phyllis Hight, who eame from ley and Dr. A 3 | her studies at Ogontz School and will Gen, and M ) entertain | remain through the holidays. at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club for Miss Migel. Official Society En Masse Attending Debut Tea. Mrs. Charles G. Dawes. wife of the Vice President, will preside at the | tea table this afternoon at the debut | party, which Senator and e | Charles S. Deneen of Chicage will| American Legion, a guest at the May- e give for their daughter, Mixs Bina | flower, entertained at dinner at the Dt Day Deneen. ‘Ten.mw xintl ”M | Mayflower last evening in the Jeffer- Deneen and ineir dauzhter will re-| son room of the hotel, when his ceive from 4 to 7 o'clock in thelt | guests were Senator Henry F. Ashurst e g 9 Connecticut | of Arizona, Senator James E. Watson | avenue o b g o o B o iy oW kS Tshs | o Llans. SHanatob David A Bl at the tea table and others assisting | ot My Vot o0 o G, B will be Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson. Mrs. | L MR or Sam G. Br Jesse H. Metcalf, Mrs. e H.|ton of New Mexico, Senator Lawrence Moses, Mrs. Frederic M. Sackeit,| o T' on of Tennessee, Senator Ar-| Mre, Francis E. Warren, Mrs. A lel t. Robinson of Indiana, Senator arleus A. Jones, Mrs, Henry W. W uniel teck of Iow son, Mrs. Morton D. Hull, Mrs. Wil- Y_‘m!;l LW lv;ll‘ ‘.g Ma":‘rh"”mr?m F. McDowell, Mrs. Frederick Senator ayden of Arizona, Rep- liam Alfred L. Bulwinkle of | Mt Dent Grant, Mrs. Samuel W. Earle, | lesentative : Mrs, Edward Clifford and Mrs. | North Carolina, Representative Roval | and Mrs. Demarest have left the city for Lake and will not return to their n R street until after the firs ar. My Lloyd and children Placid home of the y Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard was hostess to a company of 16 at luncheon today sons Erwin | Mre, James Alexander Lyon of Glen | view, near Rockville, will hé at home | tomorrow afternoon and the following | W first and third Suni | st delita e Comdr. Edward Spafford B American Legion Hest [ pi Comdr. Edward 1. Spafford of the | o [in of 0 | o Who, |the Y. W. | benetit of the as a delightful way of ent children. Robert THE EVENT ind, their ‘ilkinson, nedt, Mrs f vers, Mre. n Ervin mong those enin ippets’ 1 Al Mrs. the . Mr The Earl of Rosse of London is now Senator |in Washington and is the guest of M D. Coe of pussing the early W swer, Mr rests Tuckerman. A Edward Meig when workin, | people will he given and Mrs. givinz large parties. Edgar K. | ushers, d of | Afiss Margaret Wyli Hennir { shall O. Exnicios, Mrs. An bonnier and Mi " Bryn Mrs, nd M wivi vin B. the E and Mr of New York are als DEBUTANTE HOSTESS Auditorium Mawr s Edwar Al 1 demonsira interesting to Ba ouy lona Yo . W. Mr. Robert Coe's Barber NG STAR. WASHINGTON D. 0. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927. SOCIETY. | street, was knocke. of her po | | | | Baltimore & | | | | MISS JANE LOVE, | with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Bu, debuia for sehol <h Finke Wi d Mrs, Kirk In tl ation of @i G n mess K ave Morris is in charge including Miss Nell Rob Nelms, Mrs. Mar Che Hamilton ork. who at the May j the Thendore both hanan Love, entertained a group of ORIGIN OF MAN STIRS SCIENTIFIC DEBATE! i n Experts Disagree on Relation of | il Ape to Human are 1o he Being. the Awociated Press, NEW YOR December Whether man is descending from the great apes whether recently dis- °d evidence indicates entire elim- | ation of the ape from human an- v | cestry was debated by scientists at . | the Academy of Medicine last night. Henry field Osborn of the Mu- seum of Natural History held the ape ind man had no connection. The ape | e of arboreal locomotion in the s has produced a very specialized type of hand, foot and limb propor- | tions, which abselutely precludes the possibility of this type giving rise to | or cove Bandit Robs Miss Margaret | elub meetin, [LAW SCHOOL STUDENTS | KNUBKS GlR'. [][]WN | IN FIRST PRIZE DEBATE | - AND TAKES GASH Georgetown U. Competitors Discuss Open Criticism by Military Offi- cers of Department Efficiency. the Georgetown ' I held that mili vs should not Debate judges at University Law Schy tary and naval offic have the right, without impairment to vank, openly to eriticize the efficiency of their departments, in awarding last night the first of a series of five prize the negative t posed of James T. Finlen, Ct uirk and Bdward L. Wright. One of the chief mments that led Crosen of $14 and $5 Money Order. e m. com rles . debates to Crosen, residing at tments, 1015 N down and robhed thook, containing $14 and order for $5, an Eleventh near her home, early last r assailant was cribed as voung man. Miss Crosen sustained an injury to her knee in the fall Miss Emily Roloff of 1613 Minne <ota avenue was the victim of ored purse snatcher last night whi on Quarles street northeast near the Ohio tracks, The pur contained $2 and a Naternity pin Clande A. Embrey, 28 8 street, told police last night that an overcoat pair of trousers and a watch, valued at $35, were stolen from his home during his absence vesterday Max Levine, 1013 U street, ve the theft of 85 from his cash r vesterday A duplicate-key worker entered the home of Samuel Henson, 1413-A South Capitol street, vesterday during the wbsence of the family and stole an ove: and suit of clothes. The theft of a maotor delive hicle of the \ Dry Cleanir 300 1 street ast, was re early last nig vehicle, contain ing wearing el valued taken from in front Brighton, Connecticut avenue ifornia street PROGRESS IS‘REPORTED IN THOMPSON CAMPAIGN Miss Margaret the Alabama demoralizing military tive side bhen derived when Rear Admiral then a lientenant, anly carrvicd his fight for gun eleva- tion to President Roosevelt. The members of the aflirmative team were Juan R. Quijano, Ravmond J. Doyle nd John 1. O'Connor Mr. Finlen, speaker for the tive, was awarded the $25 eash prize offered by the faculty of the school to the hest individual debater, second ing to Mr. Doyle, one of his te judges of E. J. Wielan 1dames C. Wilkes held January to the decision was the |effect of discipline hrought by the William 1 street money ism on i sueh while forward eriti the the count ims honors opponen The Robert Jameson ond debate will be NEUTRAL NAMED TO AID IN CLAIMS ADJUSTMENT dehate Guilfor A 13 the were By the Thi cigne Associated Presq of a distin 1 for- cable to the United States as a neutral member of hoth the spe cial and e Mexican-American Claims Commissions has heen suggest- ed for approval to the Mexican gov- ernment in unofficial conversations he- tween the State Department and the | Mexican embassy here in an effort to fill the vacancies and permit the com- missions to resume work. The Mexican embassy has not as yet iven the department its views on the stions, hut the hope is entertain- ed in official circles here that the final lection will soon he made and that shortly thereafter it will be found pos- sible to amalgamate the two commis- <ions by having the same Mexican- American neutral members appointed to hoth at $X00, of the and Cai ame America First Foundation Growing Rapidly Is View of Dr. Linus Long, Director. By Dacember 17.— Mayor Thompson's American F unda tion, to which attention first was di rected when he sent invitations to join to governors, lawmakers, mayors and other State, Government and city of ficials, is % o Dr. Linus Long, director, said today Dr. Long. while expressing satis tion with the campaign for member shipg, which cost $§10, announced a let- up in the drive until after the holi days. The foundation was organized to teach citizenship and love of the fla “We have sent speakers to many he reported, “and next week we are 1o start the first citizen ship classes in community centers and industrial plants.” Recently hooks of blanks were distributed artments. The advantages,of the Ameriea first movement were ex plained and application blanks were passed among the men. it S e The Georgetown Ten Event Course THIRD SEASON Chapel of Preshyterian Church ear Thirty-First St, December 10, 8 O'Clock Yale Photonlays “The Frontier Woman' Pioneers of the Southwest" Georgetow P S Monday, From Vincennes From “The Old Northwest" Musie. Kathryn Hill Rawls Conrse Tickets (10 Admissions). $2.50 Single Admission, 50 Cents membership to police de- WOMAN-PAID HONOR LOEB AND LEOPOLD FACE AT FLAG CEREMONY| QUIZ IN PAY ROLL THEFT Chicago Police Have Theory Youths Who Robbed University May Have Had Advice in Prisoy By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, on a theory that either Richar¢ or Nathan Leopold, now for the Franks, may have h, the $22.000 Un voll robbery Veterans in Tribute to Miss J. R. Smith as Confederate Em- blems Are Returned. December A woman occupied a singular place ser of honor atternoon at a ampfire luncheon at the Carlton Ho A. R. to | in plottin Chic ot hael Hogan, cap- | ro to the ¢ vesterday sentences murder Bobhy tel, given by the Maine G Confederate s with the the Southland tured of the Pine Tree State Jessica Randélph Smith, Orrin Randolph Smith the first Confederate f it L be known tars and Bars Prestnt at the luncheon were retary Work, Senators Hale of M and ather veterans, in the of the standards return to soldiers e, some 60 yvears by sold She was Miss daughter who designed th N popularly university nd L Sec had cashed were studer Cant. Michael suspe it ided and essional dele n shingtonians who zuests at the luncheon included A Whitaker, commander of Burnside Post, G. A. R., and Dr. Henry Johnson. surgeon general of G. A R At the veterans in gray vell” with vigor. were guests of sional del ion ship of Senator seeing tour of W vieinity. Last night delegation gave vete TR today the for home. Maine pre me w of the lunch > the old Later the veterans the Maine congres under the chairman Hale. 1shingt Miltine . Graday em will ‘he' o now. A he Maine co Tor haok e a dinner to the Maine i H HOtEL and Livingstone LA milton arranged Academy to W N at 16th [N 11 or Rent Have the Guidance of a Realtor When vou buy you should be familiar with building restrictione. When you sell you want to be sure your interests are fully protected. When you rent you should understand the responsibilities involved A Realtor’s code of ethies is your hest protection—and in case of any dispute the Board will see justice done. It pays to consult a TO a member of the WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE BOARD Frank W. Mondell. C. Johnson of South Dakota, Repre- | ¥V Generally assisting will be Mrs | sentative Roy G. Fitzgerald of Ohio, | Allmand M. Blow of Tulsa, Okla. Representative Lamar Jeffers of Ala- and Ms. Carl A. Birdsall of Chicago. | bama, Representative A. Piatt Andrew daughters of the hosts. and Mrs. | of Massachusetts, Representative Ber- Lucy Leavenworth Morris and Mrs. | trand H. Snell of New York, Repre- Edward A Hawiman - | sentative John Q. Tilson of Connect : With the debutante will be Miss ' cut, Representative Robert Luce of " Rid : T iiora, Miss Adéaite Dousias, | Massachusetts, Representative Tom | Mr: Richard Rea et e Miss Janet Phillips, Miss Hester Anne | Connally of Texas, ne‘,mmm”w;m""‘ Mrs. Busant \\»kc}x‘. Mrs. t,.“_ : e ere Miss' Sarah Major, Misn | Finis 3. Garrett of Tennesses and Rep- | Agn:, Mrs. John W ernkit, ek Hioaug, Ao entlie) Peggy Burch, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss | Richard Gasch, Mrs. H. C. tiles, Mrs. ally. 58 f - fivd Charlotte O'Shaughnessy, Miss Flor-| Knight and Mrs, G. ‘Sizer. Dr.|S9valy, m‘;’""““\ e ence Wetherill and Miss Emogen Tay Anita )Ivl;lf BnTglk will receive the " y di nt r'm apes. lor. gueats at 8:15 o'clock. | _— — The bud will wear an effective frock | receive informally tomorrow after- | " | e ik iraigh | noon ‘&1 ber. ApArimaty 1657 CHADIA | uir ot e o i oo | MELLON BUYS ESTATE. e ik a round neckline and close- | street, in compliment to Are. Lionel | ta Sro . has arrived Hf he Grace | - fitted sleavas: the skirt, moderately | Henry Camfield. Mrs. Camfield w: |ton, Va., has arrived at ithe (nncn‘L i e i | long, is made with a circular flounce - meiriage, on Thanksgiving | Dodge Hotel to pass the week end. ong Island Mansion to Be Given, Bt Takibite aeitag Spotl EhE SO Welen Portia Fiton of| Dr. John A. Foote has returnsd | | g e g OF vellow roses, | Pontiac, Mich. from Havana, where he was an official Mmotisecolor velvet designed over a| Mme. Charles Cahier, who sang yves ':f;’r';;”;:.,(‘{'{':',“fl’ ‘"’"('.‘;fill‘\,‘\t“"’ . the | o slip of cloth of silver, and made along | terday afternoon at the reception given | an- ca il ongr slightly draped lines. She will wear at the Willard Hotel by the National| Mr. and Mrs. G. Carville Bowen en- orchids. Mrs. Birdsall will wear & cos- | Leagne of American Pen Women, in | tertained at bridge Thursday evening fume of black velvet and crepe trim- ' honor of Mme. Olga Samaroff Stokow-| Mr. and Mrs. James W, Rogers, Mr T with gold, and Mra. Blow's Rown | skl was the guest in whose honor Mrs. | and Mrs, Robert Porter, Mr. and Mrs, | Norawedtze, announced vesterdax, “J\rl'l"‘;eo;;l:’clyxngegfi ot T ® | Ernest Thompson Seton entertained | Jack Reeder Mise- Mariha: Brace of | Thejemale, aliSyostl, consisis o o - |at dinner last evening at the Willard | San Diego, Calif.; Mr. Charles Owinzs | {1’ 5 a mansio - Mme, | Hotel. Other guests were Mrs. Ethel | and Miss Gladys Benson and Mr. | ltalian architecture and sunken gar. Pr::)’fi?l?r\"\l’:‘l‘l’:n'l:rtl;;lr:';:laltre": ance | Cave-Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Edouard ALl Raleigh Chinn of Rockville, Md., nnd}‘l""‘“‘ |'“ . and Mrs. l}‘l"fm it was T ternoon for the latter's sister, | Plon, Representative Stephen G. Por-| Mr. ‘and Mrs, George % i “.u« . plan u; pota int ns".‘.hnm home Miss Violet James of Boston, who is | ter. Representative Henry Riggs Rath- | buffet supper was served late in the "("“h”;“‘; ':h-"""'" By e amount their house guest. bone, Dr. Charles Cahier and Mr. Wil | evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs | Invoived in- the transaction was not Mme. Prochnik will entertain at | liam Bowie Clark. | Reeder and Mr. Owings | made public. luncheon Monday for her sister, when | e United States Military Academy, will e guests W ehutantes of the | cs ‘ __- ] | 2 el TR LT ToKi0 BANK TO REOpEN, | SISNS S-TEAR FILW PACT. season. P | his parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs.| AT R T Goal Reached by Ruth Hurst, For- | the human hand, foot or limb, he said. | Prof. William K. Gregory of Co- | lumbia University, disazreeing, said Dr. Osborn’s “intense a ication to | the study of fossil ho phants had led him to infer that be- | se horses of the lower oligocene were unmistakable horses in the hypothetical | man would making and Additional guests at the informal reception and travel talk which the District League of American Pen men will give tonight in honor of rew members will be Judge and slmer J. Binford of Indianapol age making, so the entirely resentative John J. McSwain of South am Vanarsdell will to Secretary’'s Daughter. NEW YORK, December 17 (#).—An ate on Long Island has been pur- | sed by Andrew W. Mellon, Becre- tary of the Treasury, as a gift to his | daughter, Mrs, David E. Bruce, the formér owner of the estate, Victor Cadet Troup Miller, jr., third class, The Minister of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Mr. Voislav Antontevitch, [ Troup Miller, Washington Barracks,| TOKIO, December 17 (®).—The will give a reception this afternoon | D. C. fifteenth bank, known as the Peer’s from b to 7 o'clock in the legation, at | Midshipman Robert Beebe, Bank, Is expected to reopen in the 1520 Sixteenth street, in celebration of | class, United States Naval Academy, | Spring. the finance department and | the birthday anniversary of King|Will also be a guest of Col. and Mrs.| the Bank of Japan having informally Alexander 1, of the Jugoslav king-| Miller during the holidays. Midship- |approved the readjustment plan dom. The Minister will be assisted in | man Beebe is a son of Lieut. Col.| This plan includes reduction of the Tecelving by Mme. Adjemovitch, wife (and Mrs. Royden E. Beebe, United |bank’s capital by one-fifth of its pres-| £ . , three months ago, of the secretary of the legation, and | £tates Army, now stationed at the|ent capitalization after calling up for lled at the central casting presiding at the tea table will be Mme. | Presidio of San Francisco, Calit. | tull payment all shares, and receiving and asked for work as a the proceeds from the disposal of the Ciechanowska, wife of the Minister of % " Poland: Mrs. King, wife of Senator | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Fen-|yivate property of the bank directors William H. King; Mme. Lipa, wife of | Nn8. Who have been abroad for sev- | anq also receiving an advance of 80.- the counselor of the Czechosiovak le- | ©Fal months, have returned to thelr| 09,000 yen (roundly $40,000,000) from gation; Princess Sturdza, wife of the |home, 2134 Le Roy place northwest. | the Bank of Japan. counselor of the Rumanian legation: | o ry » low Y. | When this is done deposits not ex.| Shte. Robert Lansing and Mre. WAILSr | ore wrammosion win be at the Moy, | coeding 100 yen (850 will be paid in| R. Tuckerman. | vor 1 3 oY | full, Other depositors will receive 30 | Aower until Monday on her return - R etts tamaiataty Capt. and Mrs. Hyne Ellis will give| {rom Omaha, Nebr. where she has ond “the “remainder I instaliments o Capt. and Mrs. Hyne Fois “al &%) been visiting. Mra. Bacon will spend | 401 the SOV L0 djustment B eloek 1o present their daugnter, Miss | Christmas in' New York and will re-| 1, U8 o ligation there is no ques 5 shter, Miss| ¢\ n" 0 Washington December 28, |and not llauifiation e, i Martha Eilis. The house will have a | (U1 Lo Washingion Deceriber 25 | ion of a panic. | pretty arrangement of pink roses and | < - . = il | Ereen and the debutante will wear un | dence at the Mayflower for the re- | i Eafashioned gown of ivory white taf. | MAININg portion of the Winter. feta. The long full skirt scalloped| Cadet C. E. N. Howard, jr. of the about the hem and trimmed with | United Siates Military Academy and | rosettes of the taffeta with rhinestone | \jdshipman James H. Howard of the | centers, and she will carry an old-fash- | Uniteq States Naval Academy will| ze- * | ents. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. trimmed in self tones. Receiving with i Tni 8| ps i Lol fice: 1BinE dba TMi DaRtn | B o 1ied S Btatte will be Migs Frances Kenney of New y York, who ig their house guest. Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pevton Wilson Kennéy's costume will be of pink taf- | who are dividing their time between feta made like that of the debutante | their country home in Virginia and the with an o kirt of tulle which falls | Mayflower, have issued invitations to a below the short taffeta skirt, and she tea which they will give tomorrow will carry pink roses afternoon at Hollin Hall, their beauti- Assisting will he Mrs. George H.| ful estate on the Potomac. Combs, jr.; Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, | D ol A Tiejouns, Mrs. Edward| Comdr. R, E. Bvrd, U. 8. N., retired, H. Campbell, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. | has arrvived at the Willard, where he | Tmers D and, Mrs, Baward Ciifford, | Pians to remain for several dayn. [ Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs, John | Lieut. Col. Dean Halford will leave | [f Allan’ Dougherty. Mrs. Louis Oweley. | the latter part of next week for Kala- Mrs. Dwight Chester andl Mrs. W. G.| azoo to spend Christmas with Mrs. | Fay., With the debutante will be Miss | Halford at her old home. Mrs. Hal- | Helen Clifford, Miss Helen Strauss, | ford went to Kalamazoo vesterday. Miss Janet Phillips. Mise Violet| They will return to thelr apartment at elan and Miss I ms the Wardman Park Hotel shortly after Capt. and Mrs. Ellis will be hosts at | the firat AR DAk 2 supper and theater party this eve-| Miss Dorls Halford, daughter of Col. ning for their daughter's n!slnflnlsi ¥Frank Halford, U. 8. M. C.. who has and a group of young men. | been visiting her grandmother, Mre | A. J. Halford, at the Wardman Park | the | Hotel, returned to Linwood, at Potts Pa., yesterday. mer Chorus Girl. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., December 17 #).—A five: film contract with Universal tures was the goal ched vesterday by Ruth Hurst of fourth | | gned by Carl Laemmle, head | of Universal, after the film executive | had been struck by her work. Miss Hurst previously appeared for | a time as a chorus girl in New York shows. Y. W. C. A. Pool No. 2| 614 E Street N.W. 4:306:00, 8 An Estate Which Is a Permanent Masterpiece Marriage Licenses. rriage licenses have been issued to the ing William H. Harrod White ny H. Conrad and Anna C. Hruska Burrsll and Burndine M. Robin and Dorothy B | o N ‘,"Tn—mn on | Stevens | S Waod 1. Gaines and Elenita C. Brooks e D Adams of New York City and man af this city y B. McKeel and Robbie R. Ballard Richmond re Petorson and Bessie Duke =l n. \'n;||r\ of this city and Mildred F h of Ballsta Harver and Florence B. Short Nifier and Ta ¢ Burd 0 M. eg—10:30-1 Classes 6:00-8:00 P.M. and Gwendolsn A Al information 5th floor. 13th & K K CREEK - ESTATES - i Personal Stationery FOR CHRISTMAS 200 Note Size Sheets sl 00 o clusively | 100 Envelopes to match. . Hammermill Bond Used ¥ Printed With Your Name and Address Blue Ink — Attractively Box With Order—Postuge Prepals SIONAL KTATIONERY SERVICH I G. Councilor Army, an unsurpassed natural view. Original in de- sign, planned for its wooded seiting, the har- monious blending of house and leafy back- ground is a triumph of modern architecture and artistry. This home is a rare example of beauty and practical detail. Completely furnished in exquisite taste and unusual color themes, this home embodies every household refinement and will have a strong appeal to the man and woman who desire all of the modern improvements and conveniences of city life with the tranquil, calm, soothing atmosphere of the country. This luxurious home may be seen. today and Sunday. Later during the week an appointment inspec- tion will be arranged for those actually inter- ested in purchasing an estate of this character. ERE you are afforded the priv- Q) ilege of buying a home that, as it is today, so will it always be. The mist of time may dim the colors of the greatest master- piece, the encroachment of apartment life may depreciate your other properties, but the en- vironment of this home has been forever settled. Situated in the heart of ROCK CREEK PARK, truly a part of the park, the environment of this beautifully combined city-country home is a naturally endowed one, forever established and protected by a founded code of protective restrictions. Located at the intersection of two sweeping driveways through Rock Creek Park Estates, this luxuricus home commands I Order the Star—Evening and Sun- day—sent to some rclative out of town—it'll prove a very acceptable Christmas gift and every d give reminder of your thoughtiulness. The Star, with its reliable news serv- ice and its many interesting special features, will be appreciated by any one to whom you may send it. Mrs, William Howard Taft guest of honor at luncheon today of | town, Mrs. Joseph Washington, who enter- | o tained 1B Ther apartment at 1302 | Yale Puppeteers to Juniors Fighteenth street, Others in the com. | 8¢ Bryn Mawr Benefit. pany were Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson. | Many people are seizing upon the | Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett, Mrs. | marionette show to be given by the! Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Randolph H on _December McKim, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. R A Samuel Lawrence Heap, Mme. Ruso, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, re. Charles | G. Matthews, Mrs. Edward M. Field Miss Nellie P. Sedgley, Miss M. I Sedgley and Miss Bessie J. Kihbe Mme. Henry Roso, who entertained at luncheon yesterday in the Chinese room of the Mayflower in compliment 1o Mrs. Willilam Howard Taft, had as her guests Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mme. Alfar wife of the Minister of Panama; Mrx. John B. Henderson, Mre. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. E. W. Eberle, Mrs. Guy | Despard Goff, Mrs. George Barnett Mrs. Joseph Strau M Charls IWood, Baroness Korff, Mrs. Harry Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Maryland and Virginia One Year Evening and Sunday.. A‘$9.00 Evening .$6.00 $3.00 Sunday ..............$3.00 $1.50 All Other States and Canada Sigsl-wlii $4.00 $2.00 & 4 8ix Months Mr. Congressman $4.50 An opportunity to rent a Lincoln Sedan for season at nominal price. Call Cleveland 6226 After 6 P.M. Drive out Sixteenth Street to Kalmia Road. West to Orchid Street, or phone EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. 1001 Fifteenth St., at K One Year Evening and Sunday..$12.00 Evening .............$8.00 Sunday ..............$4.00 Phone Main 5700 N