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SOCIETY. OCIETY [The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge at the Wh HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | have with them in the Execu- | the United States | Britain, | i tive Mansion Ambassador to Great Mr. Alanson B. Houghton, prrived yesterday. Mrs. Bf the Navy, attended the luncheon iven today by Mrs. Charles F. Hughes, ife of the chief of naval operations. he other guests were Mrs. Edward . Eberle, Mrs. Samuel S. Robinson, Wcife of the superintendent of the Na- Nal Academy: Mrs. John D. Beuret, %rs Yarnell, Mrs. Charles Morris, Mrs, illiam A. Moffett, Mrs. Clark, mother Iof the hostess; Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, %n Richard H. Leigh, Mrs. William Leahy. Mrs. Edward R. Stitt and DMrs. Felix X. Gvgax Secretary _and Mrs. Wilbur were mucsts at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cramer of Cramerton, . who spent yesterday in Wash- who The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Wil- flam F. Whiting, has returned after spending a few days in his home in Holyoke, Mass., where he accompanied | Mrs. Whiting, who will remain there | for a longer stay | M. and Mme. Simopoulos Spending Few Days in New York. The Minister of Greece and Mme. | Simopoulos are in New York for a few days. ‘The Minister of the Netherlands and ‘Mme. van Royen, who have arrived in New York from -Europe, will come to ‘Washington the middle of next week. The charge d'affaires of Germany | end Frau Kiep will give a recsption this | afternoon in the Carlton Hotel in com. pliment to Dr. Hugo Eckener, com- mander of the Graf Zeppelin, which | flew from Germany to Lakehurst. Their | hundred or more guests will be officials ©of this Government and diplomats. | Herr and Frau Kiep will be hosts at | dinner this evening at the Carlton for | Dr. Eckener, when the company will | number 30. Frau Kiep will entertain at dinner | #his evening in honor of Lady Drum- | amond Hay, who was a passenger on the Graf Zeppelin. The dinner will be wiven at the Mayflower Hotel. | Sénator David A. Reed, who has been in Pittsburgh for a few days, will go | fto Newport to remain over Sunday. He | will be the honor guest at dinner to- lmorrow evening of Miss Maud Wetmore, ‘who will entertain preceding a reception in his honor by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitz | Simons. Senator Reed will go to New | York Monday to meet Mrs. Reed, who will arrive that day from Europe, where she spent the Summer, Mrs. Watson, wife of Representative Henry Winfield Watson, vill entertain 8t a missionary tea this afternoon in her home, at 1765 Massachusetts avenue, Mrs, Flem D. Sampson, wife of the Governor of Kentucky, and Mrs. Wil- liam Monroe Wright of Lexington, who have been visiting in Washington, are now at the Hotel Roosevelt in New | York City. They will return to Wash- ington Sunday. The attache of the Netherhmds lega- tlon, Jonkheer Richard van Schuylen- burch, has returned to Washington and will be at the Mayflower until Novem- ber 1, when Mme. van Schuylenburch will join him in Washington and they ‘will open their new house at 3061 W street. They arrived in New York Wednesday aboard the Ile de Prance, and Mme. van Schuylenburch is now Visiting her mother, Mrs, McNardin, in Montreal. The commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeune have Joaned their house in the Marine Bar- racks for a reception from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon for the officers and dele- gates of the Church Periodical Club. All the missionary bishops have been invited, also many clergy and woman missionaries from all parts of the world. Assisting in receiving the guests with Mrs. Lejeune will be Mrs. Otto Hein- igke, president of the Church Periodical Club; Miss Mary E. Thomas, executive secretary; Mrs. Henry Trevor Cook, dio- cesan director, and Miss Anne Grey, as- soclate director of the diocese of Wash- ington. Presiding at the tea tables will be Mrs. Joseph Fletcher, Mrs. Josiah M Jones, Miss Mary Ingle, Mi Bland ‘Tucker, Miss Lucy Mayo, Mrs. Henry E. Cooke and Mrs. Henry Lubeck. Others assisting will be Mrs. Angus Crawford, Mrs. A. M. D. McCormick, Mrs. W. C. Rives, Mrs. Lynn Rutter and Mrs. C. B. McVay, jr. Admiral Grayson was host informally at luncheon yesterday at the Willard. Brig. Gen. Abraham G. Lott and er Lo" of Fort MCPhPrmn are AwEE Cfifi?o?}u}’ 1108 © .fl’. it FURS of irreproachable good Taste . « . g | Wilbur, wife of the Secretary | | cetving are Mrs. | included Gen. | Stacy Have American Envoy as a Guest ite House. in the Fairfax Hotel, chusetts avenue, Brig. Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt will join Mrs. Vanderbilt at Hot Springs, Va., today. Lieut. Comdr. Mrs, Scheven Pickhardt will entertain at their first “at home" since their mar- riage, June 2, in the Wardman Park at 2100 Massa- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON . DUy FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1028. SOCIETY. Adolf von | Hotel this afternoon, from 5 to 7 o'clock. | Mrs. Pickhardt's mother, Mrs. Richard A. Meiswinkel, and Comdr. Pickhardt's mother, Mrs. Carl Pickhardt, who ar- rived from New York yesterday. Out- of-town guests who will assist in re- Charles Murphy, jr., and Mrs. Cora Scovil of Ny roe. Also in the receiving line will be Comdr. and Mrs. Garret L. Schuyler, Comdr. and Mrs. Lucian C. Williams, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Rob- inson, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harold | F. Ely of Annapolis,, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. Dorothy | Harding Field, Lieut. Comdr. Charles B. C. Carey and Lieut. Comdr. W. J. C. Agnew. Comdr. Schuyler F. Heine and Mrs. Heine have taken a suite at the Falr- v York, Mr, | | Paul Pickhardt and Mr. Maynard Mon- | | They will be assisted in receiving by | fax for the Winter season. The Bishop of Harrisburg and Mrs. | James H. Darlington and their daugh- ter, Miss Kate Darlington, and son, the | Rev. Gilbert Darlington, were the guests | of Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Hartman of Lan- caster, Pa., at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the Ma flower. Other members of the party and Mrs. Charles M. Clement of Sunbury, Mr. and Mr: Richard M. H. Wharton, the latter's | ister, Mrs. H. C. Anwill; Mrs. Lunn | Adams, Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Judd and s. Paul S. Atkins of Har- . and Mrs. Charles E. Me. | Williamsport, Rev. Lewis Nichols of Loch Haven, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam F. | Shero of Greensburg, Mrs, F. Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. John I | Hartman of Lancaster. Bishop and Mrs. Harry Sherman | Longley of Ohio and their son, the Rev. H. S. Longley, were guests of Mr: Thomas I. Stacy of Evanston, Ill, at dinner last evening in the presidential | dining room of the Mayflower. Mrs. and her daughter, Miss Marion | Stacy, who also was present at the din- | ner, ‘are staying at the Mayfiower dur- ing the Episcopal Congress. Dr. and Mrs. sm\my and Miss Har- | alson have returned to Washington | after the Summer’s absence, and are in their residence, aL l:44 M street. List of Dlsllngullhld Patronesses for Pageant. Mrs. Peter Geolet Gerry, Mrs. Guy | Despard Goff, Mrs. Harry B. Hawes and Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich are among | the official hostesses who have given| their names as patronesses for the pro. duction of “The Cross Triumphant the pageant of church history which will ‘be given tonight and tomorrow | afternoon in the Washington Auditorium | tion of the Episcopal Church, Among| the other patronesses are Mrs, Willlam R. Castle, jr.; Mrs. Francis White, Mrs. | Charles F. Hughes, Mrs. Edward W.| Eberle, Mrs, Copley Amory, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. F. J. Bohanon, Mr: Richard Bolling, Mrs, B, H. Bucking- ham, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Charles | J. Bell, Mrs. Gibbs Baker, Mrs, George | Barnett, Miss Elizabeth Bancroft Bliss, | Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Sidney | A. Cloman, Mrs. James F. Curtis, Mrs. | George R. Cecil. Mrs. Richard Parker | Crenshaw, Mrs. Hugh F. Cumming, Miss Mary A. Cryder, Mrs. Daniel B. Devore, Mrs. De Freese, Mrs. Herbert Deakyne, Mrs. George F. Dudley. Mrs. J. J. Dimon, Mrs. Hayne H. Eilis, Mre. Henry | W. Fitch, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Joseph Fletcher, Mrs, James E. Free- man, Mrs. Frank B. Freyer, Mrs. L. B. Franck, Mrs. Heary J. Ford, Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs, U. S. Grant, 3d; Miss Belle Gurnee, Mrs. McCormick-Goodhart, Mrs. Charles | C. Glover, Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, jr.; Mrs. Bdward H. Gheen, Miss Rose Greely, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. =~ Stokes-Halkett, Coa S0 much de. pends on the correct fashion. ing of a fur gdrment. The careful hand tailoring that lends grace to fine peltries is evidenced in every Capitol creation, A smoll deposit will reserve - your selection. Charge Accounts Invited fE Thi tr | in connection with the General Conven- | Ir.: Your Fall Needs At Remarkable Savings looks with practicability and which Hats th ing Mme. Debuchi and her daughter, Mlle. Takako Debuchi, who arrived in the Capital Wednesday with the newly ap- | pointed Ambassador of Japan M. Katsu, Mrs. Frank B. Hight, Mrs. A. Gear Johnson, Miss Bessie Kibbey, Mrs, | Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Carl B. Kefer- | stein, Mrs. Willilam Fitch Kelley, Mrs Karl Klemm, Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, Baroness Korf, Mrs. Frank C. I Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert, Mrs. Richard H. Leigh and Mrs. James R. Mann. Also among the patronesses are Mrs Edward B. Mrs. Charles Graves \nmm\s Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie, | A.'A. McCallum, Mrs. Arthur OBrien Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, Mrs Duncan Phillips, Mr: B. Phillips, Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker, Mrs. Theo dore J. Pickeft, Mrs. John J. Queally Mrs. William McClellan _Ritter, Mrs.| William C. Rives, Mrs. John Ruther- | ford. Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mrs‘ Hatch Dent Sterrett, Mrs. Anson Keefer | Stokes, Miss Caroline Smith, Mrs Walter R. Tuckerman. Mrs, Alfred Pem- brnkp Thom, Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. E. M. Thompson, Mrs. James H. Turner, Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Joseph Washing- ton, Mrs. Edward C. Walker, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. James Wadsworth .; Mrs. E. Pinckney Wroth and Mrs. Charles T. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. James tertained at dinner Wednesday evening in thelr charming home, the Cause- way, in honor of the jury of awards of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, which includes Mr. Charles W. Hawthorne, Mr. Carl Anderson, Mr, Adolphus Borie, Mr. Aldro T. Hibbard and Mr. Ernes L. Blumenschein. Others in the din- ner company were Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell Minnigerode. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Vedder Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran Thom, Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kauff- mann, Mr, Charles Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Mr. and M | Alexander B. Trowbridge, Miss Leila Mechlin and Miss Ada Rainey. Mrs. Eugene Meyer will be hoste: tea this afternoon in honor of the wom- an delegates to the Episcopal conven- tion, entertaining in her new home at 1624 Crescent place. Mrs. Prederick McCormick-Goodhart will entertain at tea this afternoon in Parmelee en-| at | Jane Vogue Fur-trimmed Coats $59.95 ts that combine charm and good in wear fabrics in predom- price. Fine Broadcloth Black and tan, in Manchurian Baby Seal Badgerine. inates. trimmed Woli, and Jane Vogue Hats are more varied this ever and we are displa them all _in Metallics, Velvet and Felts, ' Regu- lar ) values. Lovely Frocks or Every Occasion $ 1 0.95 is isn't a clearance but an in- oduction oi new dainty dresses in the latest modes and the newest shades, an Sizes 14 ¢ o 44 ADDITIONS TO DIPLOMATIC CORPS Debuchi. —Harris & Ewing Photos. | honnr of Edward Churchill, Mrs. A. C. Downing and her daughter, Miss Alys Downing, have returned to Washington from & _six-month trip abroad and will be at the Mayflower for a short time before opening their Lady Spencer ;housc at 2030 Hillyer place Mrs. daughter, John R. Williams and her Mrs. John B. Pitney, of Aiken, | have poined Mrs. Joseph Leiter at Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar J. Orme have returned from Newport, where they spent the Summer and early Fall, have opened their apartment on Massa chusetts avenue. Their son, Mr. Ed- gar J. Orme, jr. has entered the West- | minister School at S\mfibur\' Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Greenleaf have sold their home on Sixteenth street and have taken an apartment in the Charles, in Baltimore, their future home. Mrs. James William Doocy's luncheon guests at the New Willard yesterday were Mr. and M Frank Armstrong of Chicago. Mr nd M Armstrong are attending the Forty-ninth Triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcapal Church. have returned from several weel | stay at Haddon Hall in Atlantic City. Mr. and M Jay Staley have Night Robes Heavy flat crepe, trimmed with con- trastin g rchades or with Cretonne laces. Round or V necks. $7.95 Chemises Flat silk crepesin straight or waistline models. Tailored or lace trimmed. $5 Lovely silk things—lovely bewildering array of dainty, inti- mate things, entirely made by hand, in exquisite pastel women will thrill at this opportunity to buy for their own needs and for gifts sure to be appreciated. érlebacher Veminine oApparel of Individualily g« sosbo ot oot and | where they will make | | Mr, and Mrs. Joseph M. Eggleston Handmade Lingerie | returned to Stoneleigh Court for the Winter, after her extensive motor trip the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec ‘.md New Brunswick, Canada. Marriage of Miss Terry to Mr. Bruns Announced. Edwin Baldwin Terry announces ' | the marriage of her daughter, Lucielle | Bayne, to Mr. Charles A. Bruns of AR Just Around the Corner on 11th St. Off the high rent thorough- fares, is a shop where QUAL- ITY, STYLE AND WORK- MANSHIP have been main- tained at their highest stand- ard since 1908. G & REPAIRING AT ATE PRICES, 717 11th St. N. W. Pajamas Tailored, hand - drawn and embroid- cred with scalloped bottoms. Heavy flat crepe. $10.95 Panties Flat silk cre&pae lace trim- med and hand - em- broidered. Some made with fitted yokes, $3.95 crepe under- new modes—a shades. Fastidious Staten Island, N. Y, Thursday, October 11. Miss Grace Howard Potter of New York, who is staying at the Mayflower during the Episcopal Congress, had as her guests at presidential dining room of the hotel, | . Mrs._Frederick Foote Johnson, the Bishop of Missouri: Brewster, wife of the Bishop of Main €35 l | in Washington, | Mrs. Wilson R. Stearly, wife of the | Bishop of New Jersey; Mrs. Willlam Proctor Remington, wife of the Bishop of Eastern Oregon; Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard and Mrs. Marinus Willett of | Washington and Mrs. E. N. Popper of New York. Have Your Furs Remodeled! luncheon today in the EANET & BACHER Furriers 1111 F N. W, wife of | . Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. “Alfred P. Thom en- M : Brewster, wife of the Bishop of Maine: __(Continued on nineteentn pagey MV FN-W. A Special for Saturday They are different, the Erlebacher hats. Smart effects in soleil, felt and velvet. Particularly interesting velvet combined with soleil, and the all velvet hat. All colors, black, browns, tans, greens, blues, and in all head sizes. Grlebacher Nininehp sparel of. f7ndrwduahly TWELVETEN TWELVBTWELVE'F STREET Foremost Established 1914 in Style Foremost in Value JE Cunningham Co. 314-316 7th St. N.W. For You Who Delight in Achieving Smartness Inexpensively! Coat Week Offers Nearly 400 Newer Lovely models that fulfill the most exacting demands The lavish use of fine furs greatly enharices the already fas- cinating “1928-29" coat fashions. They adorn the coats in many new collar ideas. . . Paquin. Picture Frame, Shawl, Standing and Mushroom...and finish the slecves in the new, modern spiral, whirl, deep gauntlet and animal cuffs CLEVER IS THE MATERON WHO SELECTS YOUTHFUL FROCKS 510 Not that we suggest the Flagger type for a woman of “30” . .. but rather frocks so cleverly cut that with the swinging grace of /enunmxty they give the illusion of slenderness . ., by bows, tiers and draperies they achieve youthfulness. Satin is the Javored material and in colors yow'll find the rich Fall browns, honey, red and black, okl 2