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18 » SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928. SOCIETY. _— — e - | * a becoming costume of powder blue | i georgette crepe gracefully draped and $ finished at the shoulder with a silver | H tlower. | ' Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham wore | a kown of black velvet, embrotdered | in rhinestones and made with a train, | Mre. Wendell P. Stafford was in | o | King's blue velvet, fashioned after a | IfltSl\ gracefully draped model, 1 & t'he Ambassador of Japan, Mr. 3 . . Mrs, Ireder L. Siddons had o daira, to Attend Tennis Tournament | bk georkette b tint | med with rhinestones which forme - S TS i Ter 5 Senator and’ Mrs. Walter ¥. George | will be at home the remaining Sunday |luncheon in the florentine room at the VISITING IN NAVA HOME have returned to their house, on Nine- | afternoons in January. | Wardman Park Hotel today, followed > / 4 teenth street, after spending the holi- {by bridge. Thare were 14 guests. days at thelr home at Vienna, Ga. Maj. and Mrs. Carey Brown will en. — tertain a company of 20 at a buffet Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D.|supper this evening and will take their Tyson will entertain at dinner this | guests later to the Army dance at the evening. Willard. Mrs. Sanford, wife of Mr. Justice | Mrs. Charles Denby will entert Fdward Terry Sanford, will receive |luncheon Monday in complim Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock | Miss Florence Lowden. in her apartment at 2029 Connecticut Mra. Breckinridge Long was hostess at luncheon toda Mrs. Joseph Stiles Wall will be at home this afternoon after 4 o'clock. at The surgeon general, U, 8. A., and w. | e, wh h 1l hy i Mre, Me Jreland will be hosts | nvenue, when she will hive recaivin i Men, 34 + girdle and finigshed the nunl.';.;:‘ll:-ll‘.:;‘ \:\'Hh her Mrs, H!‘llh"rlnnll. wl;e of .\vll". L npse et 1 (Lonth W the | M 4 Justice Ge o | only touch of color was a_red flower | JuSice e e Al Hln) { on her shoulder. With Justice nnd | Mrs. Siddons ¢ of Japan and) v oval chiffon inset was in the qaughterin va will return ¢ of the tissie foundation. hoon from a briet | in being veiled with the t in New York. The Am-| About her neck she wore "OW | \hich hung from a low waist line. | dor will ‘he among the | vope of green jade bea and =he | wus moderately full and short and th | white Kkid gloves, takink | hodice was semi-fittod. and she wor guests of Mr. McGrew, president of | wore lon the Edgemoor Club at the tennis ex- | the right glove off before she greeted | 4 pocklace of gold and & old wold at the Arcadia This Evening. Tl s about the e i ‘ The congressional ladies residing at George Washington Inn will bhe at home Monday, January 16, from 4 to | S.E. 6 o'clock. Ld R Corner y n N/ 134 Mr. Bernhard Ocsterman, the die. | & /1 a’so tinguished Swedlsh portraii paintes o (lll” has arrived in Washington and is atay Z (_/ ing at the Mayflower Ilotel. Some of | b fot were their son and | W, Mr. oand Mrs, Fred ‘ * | evick 1L HL Siddone, the Infter wear | ing a gown of gold lace. The skir | | Bibitions this evening in the Arcadia. | the guests g e e an heirloom in her family. hix works will be exhibited at the | Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman Dawes, wife of the Vice Presl- | 7y 1ph Hoehling wore al ational Gallery of Art January 10-| *ill oc A hox and with Mr. dent. was in a gown of crushed si‘\“l" gown of black satin made on straight | 4. The exhibition is held under the Firs. Bzra Gould in their box wil cloth, veiled in_green chiffon and lines and trimmed with Irish ||u|v\¥i [ace, Her daughter, Mis Louise Hoehlin in a dainty frock of | pink taffeta, fashioned with bouffant kirt and tight-fitting bhodice and ! L AN R mmed with narrow hands of sable., | S himon hrocaden in- valver, | Others Seen at President's House. | ightly draped lines, with Mre. Clyde B. Aitchison, wife of the patronage of the Swedish Minister and includes, with others, portraits | of members of the Swedish royal fam- |ily, the Queen of Spain, some promi. nent French and German personages and a newly completed portrait of | the Swedish Minister in Washington, | Mr. W. Bostroem, Mr and Mrs. Walter K. Bac and Mrs. 11, ore Wa and Mrs. Harrtson R. Ha studded in spangles and rhinestone the tunic effect draped to one side with a rhinestone ornament. She wore hose to mateh her gown and e Secretary of the Treasury, ) will g0 to Baltimore rnoon and will be amon at the ball which the I ssembly will give tonight at Faapery at the left side falling | intersiate commerce commissioner. | Former Secrelary of S(ate and Mrs. | hers who will he at: (i jong and giving the effect of a wn of blue velvet, a draped | Robert Lansing have with them over ator and Mrs. Wil- | U trimmed with silver’ and gold Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Duiles bell Bruee and their son and | Ty pijght B Davis was in a i of New York, who arrived this after. daubhter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. David | (0% SUEE, O A C A ruated John H. Bartlett, wife of the | noon. X. E. Bruce. the latter formerly Miss | () and tiny heads, fash- Assistant Postmaster Gerteral, Mrs, John W. Davis, wife of the i»l: % T -‘\’(; o R “‘_} ;“\'.I‘ oned along straight lines and slightly had a handsome gown of silver cloth | former United States Ambassador to | uckerma hidy N draped to one side, \ « made on straight lines with a modified | \" neckline, which was outlined with | Y narrow ind rhinestone; k. all of Charles formerly the Court of St. James, will come to | be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lansing | next week. Mrs, Curtis Dwizht Wilbur wore a zown of rose pink hrocaded satin and lovely cream lace. the gown made | and the | szhter of anas ; ] A Mrs. Edward Hale Campbell, wife | eon o With panels of the lace and with a|eled and hung from a low lin : ) i Harrison ot f i ort trainiat the et the alternatime pancls heavily incrust. | O anial, Camphelt: offthd | Mrs. Hoover had a zown of dull ed with pearls and rhinestones. | silver brocaded and black lace, de. Mrs, signed atter a draped model, with a | the side train, A James 1. Davis wore a hand Ao «tvle gown of ma the bodice a fitted mode! Navy, will be at home informally | Saturday afternoons during the re. | mainder of the season, beginning to. morrow afternoon. Mrs. Frank Barrows Frever will he | at home from 4 to 7 o'clock Sunday | Daugherty, wife of o of the Treasury, ming gown of white hiffon embroidered in small and solid Held Recep! The Presid ene of the most sting of their last s Warren Irving Glover, wife fternoon. at the White | rather low waistline, with a « | of s Assistant Postmaster Gen. | s Justice of the .f velyet in a rich shade of heliotrope . was in coral velvet made with frs. Wi Mrs. Taft. e velvet ribhon falling from the left | 1t long waist bodice and a two- | Mra. Witbur J. Carr will be at home their ladies and | qp o, trict. the very f many men | he legal world as well | RO an resident . The hodice was shirred to| tier skirt, embroidered in crystals and . which was several | pearls. the front than at the | Lieut. Minna €. Van Winkle, head the hemline was a | of the Women's Rurcau of the Metro- vet ribbon corresponding | politan Police, wore a stunning gown ! I the shoulder. { of soft white satin, the bodice made | { officers and their wives from all | "'y U rs was in a | With a square neckline, and the skirt hes of the service E zown of k chiffon. studded in | slikntly draped to one side, where a re bricht With | hineciones, the hodice fitted and the | Fhinestone ornament was caught, el i ::“‘:“\‘\f‘:““\_ skirt made with a flare }““.\‘hT :11411"‘; r{,\;:«'.:”.‘-_c 'h(‘-,:y':»':'.r::?n a highly ornamental and in-| Gowns of Ladies of .\llpr’;mr Court. | \ou in black velvet, designed after a | ate entertain- | Mrs. William Howard Taft wore a|draped model and trimmed with e a specially fine program | hecoming gown of ehell pink & rhinesionon, MRS. RODMAN DRAKE DE KAY, g the hours the President and | parent velvet, the full skirt wh Among others at the reception were | Guest of Capt. Thomas T. Craven, director of naval communications, and Mrs. rolidge received and later | hung from a low waist line, havi; the vice governor of the Federal Re. | Craven at Connecticut avenue. in the east room. \\nore‘ sev- | wide bands of embroidery in a fine | serve Board and Mrs. mund Platt, | emained to dance ' tracery of si . Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Newcomb, Mrs. i | ter Mr. and Mrs .Coolidge left the necked bodice was | Frederick Dent Grant, Col. and Mrs.| from 4 to 8 o'clock in her home at|those who will act as aides to the| drawing room. [ pointed train edged similar Grant, 3d; former Diatrict at. 2031 Q street. peaker of the House, Mr. Nicholas There were several ahbsences from | tracery of silver. hung from one shoul- | torney and ) Conrad Syme, the| e Minister of Bulgaria and Mume, | [©nEWorth, in receiving the Presiden! body of the Suprem - She wore handeau of diamonds, | chief” of the secret service of the at the Charity Ball Monday night. Sunday afternoon after 4 o'clock and the remaining Sundays in January +and February. own in n s from official band of ve and an unusuall ge num- | (O O Mrs. Medorem Crawford will be un. | ble to recelve Sunday afternoon be. cause of fliness. Mrs. Crawford and her daughter, Miss Dolores Crawford, NEW HAT R epreaenting. Advance Spring Ideas Radewa were the honor guests at ] Justice Oliver ot pearls and a necklace of | Treasury and Mrs. W. H. Moran. | juncheon vesterday of the Ambassador | Mrt. Longworth wil e 11l Holmes and Mr. Justice and | diamonds. - Mise Aileen Moran, Mise Lauralor Jtaly and Nobil Donna Antoinetto (C¢IVIDE liné together with the mem- Van Devanter being unable to| Mrs. Edward T. Sanford, wife of | Harlan and Miss Ruth Harlan, daugh- | de Martino. The other guests were Jers of the ball committee. Mrs. Mary attend on account of illness. Mr. Jusiice Sanford of the Supreme | ters of the late Mr. Justice John M.|Mr. Castruccio, Prof. Boeus, toberts Rinehart, as honorary chair- All the form and ceremony that tra- | Court, wore a strikingly handsome | Ha Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. | Conte, the secretary of the embassy | ™an. Will head the li.e, and Mrs, dition prescribes was carried out in [gown of green and silver brocade, de.| Charles (. Matthews, Mrs, Mlett- | und Donna Anna Domville-Mascla, the [ Jdmes F. Curtis, chairman, will re- the reception last night, and the prom- | signed after a semi-draped model. Mrs, | Hill, Mrs. Robert'F, Mackenzie, Mme. attache of the embassy, Signor Romolo | ©¢1Ve nexi N enade of State down the stairway and |D. W. Meek of Knoxville, Tenn.. sis Roso, Mrs. Archibald Gracle, Mrs. | Angelone, the of the em.| AmoOng the Washington hostesses into the blue room held unusual in- |of M Sanford, who is spending the [ Willlam Hamilton Bayly, Mrs. Wil-| hassy, Signor Leonardo Vitetti, and|“Who will give dinner parties preceding terest in that three members of the | Winter in Washington, wore a black | lam Kearny Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | (he commercial attache of the em.|the Charity Ball on Monday night a cabiner,” minus their Tadien.” Walked | ((Iver gown trimmed with st frime Dennet, Mr. and Mre. Frank P | basy, Mr. Anelone. 2o Demorest “Liogd, “Mre” " John This is a real hat event. not just a regular directly hack of Vice President an Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, of | Leetch, Mr. and Mra. Henry K. Buch- | The Ambassador and Nobil de Mar-| (iibbons, Mrs, J. Holabird Towne an rerv i S| 1 v Mrs. Dawes. {r. "Justice Stone ot the Supreme | Brown. Mr. and Mre. Robert Arm: |ty werr noste ot dchen Mo Ire. Cary T. Grayson. who will ha sale. Every hat is an outstanding value—many ‘ollowing the Chief Executive and - “ourt, was in a gown of black | trong, and their house guest, Miss | entertaining the Ambassador of 16 guests; Mrs, Joseph Leiter, Mr: -of-a-ki S 1 First Lady ":f e 1{""4_‘;"“: “‘; Miue | fashioned with tulle draperies whic of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. | France and Mme. Claudel, the Mil [fimes F. Curtis and Mrs. Felicia || NEW OCKS are one-of-a-kind. Small and large head sizes, room were the Vice President and Mrs. | o1} into points several Ine b et hot Stevens, Claudel, Mr. Vallei, Comdr. Scaroni|1’earson, ARRIVAL iss, 1 v T of State. Mr. | (han the hemline of the skir. T°" | Mr. and Mre. Charles Belden, Ir., | o inr sorucasy s oot ntamcrronl 1 s* FROC for matson: and miss; in' the smart new colors: the Secretary of the | nd their daughter, Miss Mary Sel- | counselor of the embassy.x Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses 6 Treasury, Mr. Mellon: the Secretary of | Gowns Worn by Other Gueats. : Representative and Mrs. Har. nn War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, the Prate of New Work Inc | will be the honor guests at dinner to- i (b calk-| Mrs. William J. Graham, wite of rorce Commissirk: INter-| Mr. Hubert Howard, mon of the|morrow evening of Col. and Mrs, e o o | thie ety Sudke Of the U1 | Lo Cocmissipuet a4 | syiassador of Britain and | George C. Thorpe. Featuring the Come Early! You will l;e thrilled to see them! de B. Aitchison: Mrs. William - 4 P [ > y y bella salled from Much desired Mrs. New: the Secretary of the Navy | States Court of Custom -| Laird Dunlop, Mrs. Richard Parker | 214 18 - e 2 Mre. Wilbur, the Sacretary of the | Wore & gown of gold lace, made or, - i r| New York today : 3 FLAT CREPE Tr W | straight lines and without trimming. R estl ol JHL (BRPh | Sivinien i 6 R e NEWL DRAE '« ) jri Mr. and Mrs. Willam F. ) | ier daughter. Miss Ruth - I Dennix, " and " their ~ daughter, Mrs, | Howard and Mr e e LD EE R as in peach-color taffeta, m: Nelson Riker, Mrs. William | [CM#in at the embassy until the end SHADES? Mrs. James J. Davie, and the Secre-| bouffant skirt and tight-fitting bodice. | ,ajr Duniop, jr.; Mra. Frank Ba "‘ of next week and xail Saturday, Janu- | We would be pleased to send you an estimate tary to the President and Mrs, Everett g ce. C : [r. and Mra. David Meade Lea, Mr. | 87 s Hastan 1 Reotl sanders. Pin. Edward Kernan Campbell. witc |and Mrs. Wiiliam J. Orme, the Rev. | Tha Attorney General, Mr. John G = 5 Deeorator . FSE T Main 3211 o s yre | EOWN of black velvet, made on simple |L. Rust, (‘apt. and Mrs. Robert L et i F10C2 | linse: . yokie 0f whita gaorastie craps, | Dickeon Cu i ooy e B orge 1 > et bbb ] tineue cloth over ude green chiffon, | frock of changeable green taffeta | Childvess, Miss Charlotte Ghiiivess. THE BEST FURS FOR OVER 17 YEARS ng simple but effective lines. The | With full skirt, longer in back than in | District Attorney and Mrs. Peyton | h early swept the floor. The train was | Our Only 1208 G S Our Only charming, five yards in length, and Store tl'eet Store tell gracefully from the shoulders N the lowest prices in our history. Every garment made right in our own shop of the highest grade v e chief justice of the Court of | Meade Bolton MacBryde, Mins Mar- argent, and the Secretary of Lahor, . Wholesale and Retail gown was one of the most handsome | €0%ed With rhinestones. Her daughter, | Adamson, Miss Pidgeon, Mr. Charles SOl o ttad o 48 made with | the front, and a tight-fitting bodice, Gordon, and their house guest, Mins | % u S neaiioe: Mrs. Oscar E. fland wore orchid | Joan Bird: Miss Alice Harriman and | * the skirt with cartridge pleating over | Velvet made on straight lines, the Mr. Archibald Wells, cach hip. the side-panel effect falling | slight drapery held at one side hy el reveral inches below the hem . rhinestone buckle, With Judge and Mme. Peter Observing Her the front. The skirt was quite full, | Mrs. Bland was their house guest, My, | Day at Home This Afternoon. £ 0 made ag to effect a clin Fred E. Dyer of Wortington, Ind | —Were prices so low! pelts, The discriminating Hostess is adding to her appointments in preparation for entertainment Our varied assortments include every item in SIL- VER, CRYSTAL, CHINA and so forth—qualities range from satisfying the most elaborate require- ment to meeting the most limited expenditure. iy R R Handsomest Gowns of Season Worn, | Claims of the United Sta had aguerite Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Harry mes JI. Davis, will be among T VA of the season, fashioned of soft HI]\QY["“\’. Jean Campbell, was in a dainty | Henry Butl Mr. and Mrs. John W. , and the back of the ski Mrs. Charles Sherrod Hatfield had A Sale that offers the finest Capitol Quality at LA b . g 9 Buy Now!—during our “Once-a-Year” RS 1 SRR AR T SESSSSTSSESR TSSO S S PSS e Y TR AN, T MRS T T ~ - . » y VENETIAN CRYSTAL . - Sea Green Effect With Lenox, will always bring FO!‘ Saturday Only! | | l;esig:\ as m\;"“ed genuine happiness to the i BA i SEAL woman who prides her table ’ ' Goblets, dozen ................867.50 appointments. Sherbets, dozen.......... ..$50.00 i a ‘ XX ) | ‘ OA I S Finger Bowls, dozen ......... $37.50 Ming Pattern i Finger Bowl Plates, dozen, ... .$37.50 L.enox : = Cups and Saucers, $39.50 that sold from $200 to $295 ! 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