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18 SOCIETY] SOCIET The Chief Executive and First Lady of| the Land at the Theater Last Evening. o Poli’s Theater Jast evenifig for the dpening "of Miss ’Fth ¥ Barrymore's new play, ‘The Kingdom of God.” With the Chief B2 ecutive and_First Lady were Nr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston. Mrs. Coolidge was ynusually lovely in a, gowy of red velvet, with which she‘wore a large white fox fur scarf. Mrs. Stearns wore a gown of gray chiffon. heavily beaded, and her evening coat was of gray velvet with gray fox fur collar. Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur was the gudst of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. George Richard Smith and her daughter, Miss Lucille® Clajre Smith, who entertained in the-Army, Navy and Marine Country Club, the eompany re- majning through the‘afternoon to play bridge. Other guests were: Mrs. Rich- ard V. Taylor, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs, Cornelius Gardiner, Chase Wilmot Kennedy, Mrs.' Theodore Vance Tiller, Mrs. Thotnfen Boland and Miss Elenor Hellmuth, of St. Louis; Mrs. Charles KnoHs--Koenes, Mrs. Edward Webster, Mr: "Nannie J. Jobe, Mrs. Ryan Devereux, Mrs. Ogilvie Shumate, Mrs, Charles J. Williamson, Mrs. George J. Newgarden, Mrs. James W. Orme, Mrs. Georgé:: Whitetotton, Mrs. B. Francis Saul, ;Mrs,- Everett Robinson Tod, Mrs. Le Roy Hight, Mrs. Watson Freeman _Clark; " Mrs. - George' Car- penter, Mrs, Richard S. Hill, Mrs. Henry Lyne, Mrs.: . A. Campbell Pryor, Mrs. William _Woll mith, Mrs. Joseph Rollie Defrees, Mrs. met Gudger, Mrs. Warick Mt & Mrs. William W. Spaid, Mrs. John R. ‘Waller, Mrs. John Gilman B d, Mrs. William Morgan, Mrs. Willam Roberts, Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry; Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser, Mrs. Jules Vallg, Mrs. cure Burke, Mrs. Dabney Eiliott, Mrs. Lewis Arthur, Mrs. Harold Philips,; Mrs. Charles Clay Bayly, Mrs. Charles Riker, Mrs. Camden R! McAtee, Mrs. Edward Tierney, Mrs. John ‘Howard Hoover, Mrs. Willlam Calhoun Stirling, Mrs. Jerome M. Graham, Mrs. Colby Dodge, Mrs. Koones Drury, Mrs. John- ston Wilson of Portland,” Oreg.; Mrs. Rudolph Fritsch of Santa Barbara, Calif.; Miss Nora Hill, Miss Ada Hill, Miss Blanch Wingo, Miss Cornelia Bowle, Miss Fiances Saul, Miss Audrey Carter, Miss Frances Webster, Miss Elena Calderon, Miss Helen Newton, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Miss. Barendino Gardiner and Miss Martha Gardiner. Miss Marian ~ Jardine, debutante daughter of the Sepretary of Agricul- ture and Mrs. Jardine, will share honors with Miss Ellis Bostrom, daughter of the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bos- trom, and Miss Alice de Peyster of New York and Miss ~ Elizabeth Elkins of Elkins Park, Philadelphia, &t a dinner Mr, and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman will give preceding the debutante ball at the Willard Hotel Monday évening, No- vember 12. HE Presfle&t;tndf Mrs. ‘Coolldge] I ccupiet the’ presidential box in, Mrs. Pré-Nuptial Luncheon _ at British whose wilk Thi day. The guests fl? Belgian Ambassador and cess de Ligne, and Princess-Cantacugzene, Gen. ‘Williams, Mr. and Prince . Mi lh;n Hon. A‘xlme Lytton-Milbanke. il nce and Princess Cunfacuzene enfertain at dinnep*this' evéning for Princess Cantacuzene: and- Mr. Wil- liams and the members of their wed- ding party. The Ambassador of Italy ¢nd Nobil de ‘Martino have returned O she Capi- tal from Hot Springs, where they mo- tored and spent aboyt a week. Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, Ambassador of Turkey, had as guests at. his first laree reception, held yesterday afternoon in the embassy on Massachusetts avenue, not only the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, but most of the other high officials and dignitaries now in Washington. The reception was to cele- brate the establishment of the Turkish republic. «The residence lent itself ad- mirably to the large com Tooms ensuite being profusel with the largest and handsomest of Autumn flowers. The Ambassador-.stood in the first drawing room to reéceive his guests and whenever there was g-Jull in arrivals he mingled with those fn-the adjoining room. Standing with him to receive were Mme. Bedy Bey, who wore an ef- fective costume of black velvet relieved by- a large scarlet flower on the left shoulder, and Mme. Kadry Riza Bey, who was in black chiffon with grace- ful draperies, and a relief of rose pink on the bodice. Ahmed Bedy Bey, foun- | selor, and Kadry Riza Bey, first secre- tary, also assisted the Ambassador in ‘hospitality. The Secret of Com- «fort is Found in_ Kahler Shoes These famous stylish com- fortshoes,worn andrecommend- ed by many Pres- idents and celeb- rities, are today the nation’s most favor- ed corrective footwear. Five unusual separ- ete features built in Dr. Kahler shoes, give comfort to . the feet and ease to the mind. Built-in arch gives scientific, support and the Combination last assures a snug gripping heel. Dr. KAHLER SHOES STYLE — with Comfort Concealed HIGSBY’S KAHLER SHOE STORE! 603 13th St. N.W., Wash., D, C. ‘The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg and several others of the ad- ministration circle arrived early, as did the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard and other diplomats of high rank, including the Minister of Portugal and Viscountess: d’Alte, the Minister of Denmark, Mr. Brun; the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Mr, . Timothy Smiddy, the Minister of the Irish Free State, and others. Mrs. William E. Borah had with her Mrs. A. A, Jones, n;)dthumm von: uwlm.l?...and loglm of the large company of several hun- dred guests included Mrs. Fred A, Brit- ten, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs, Emer- son Howe, pr. and Mme. Panaretoff, Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ksuffmann, Mrs. - ert F. Mackenzie; Mr. Walter. D. Dg¥- idge, Mrs: Morris Evans and :Miss Metg Evans. ¥ ‘The Minister-of Poland, M. anowski, acting for the President of P land, will confer decorations on three evening in the Polish legation. The re- Henry Noble McCracken, president of Vassar College and president of the Kosciuszko Foundation, of which the principle activity is the exchange of Polish and American students between the colleges of the two natioms; Mr. Paut-Monroe; director of thé Interna- tiona}-Institute Teachers’ College of Co- M. -Ma of Columbia - Universityc who is also president of the Institute of Polish Culture. The three decorations will be the Knights Commander Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. The Minister of Rumania, M. George Cretziano, and his daughter, Mlle. Jeanne Cretziano, will arrive in New York tomorrow on the Paris, having N. | spent the Summer abroad. - They will remain a few days in New York at the Ritz Carlton before coming to Wash- ington. The United States Ambassador to France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick, is in New York at the Carlton House, where he will remain until after election. The Ambassaddr was in Washington over Sunday and attended the reception in the Corcoran Gallery of Art at the opening of the.exhibition of -cotempo-~ rary oil paintings. The director general’ of ‘the Pan- American Union has issued, invitatio to.a concert of Latin American” music by the United Service Qrchestra and assisting artists in the Hall of the Americas of the Pan-American Union'| Tuesday evening, December 18, at 9 o'clock, in honor of the delegates to the Pan-American Conference on Ar- bitration and Conciliation. The Assistant Secretary of War, Col. Charles Button Robbins, will: present his daughters, Miss Anne Robbins and Miss Jlia Robbins, to sogiety at a tea | dance afternoon, December 18, at the Mayflower. The judge advocate general of the Bava sivéin Up thelr apattment af 2230 wve given uj eir aj al Califormia strest and. have taken an :g:rtment in Wardman Park Hotel for ‘Winter. Commissioner Jefferson. Myers of the United States Shipping Board and Mrs. Myers returned today from a several days’ trip to Auburn, N. Y., where Com- missioner Myers visited a corporation at the invitation of the president, Mr. A. Mr. ‘Guistave " Pabst ‘ot the “United States embassy staff-in Berlin and Mys. Pabst have arrived in Washington: from a visit to their former home in Ocono- mowoc, Wis., and are at the Mayflower. Judge and Mrs. Paul Myron Line- barger have returned from New York, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Sphmiegel ,at the Oliver Cromwell in that city. 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Mrs. Henderson, who was formerly Miss Dorothy Yates, will be with her parents in their -d:m- ment in the Hotel Roosevelt ' antil the first of the year. Mr. Henderson will return to Glasgoy in & fortnight. ‘Mrs. Yates recently received word of the high honor paid her brother, Dr. Julian S Wadsworth, director of the Methogdist Memortal at Chateau Thierry, who was made a knight of the Legion of Honor, by.the Prench government. Dr. Wadsworth is one of the four Ameticans to receive this honor, the others being Gen. Pershing, United States . Ambassador . Myron T. Herrick and former Secretary of War Newton D. Baker. * 5 Mrs. David Allan Robertson, wife of the assistant director of the American Council on Education, will be hostess to a group of ladies from the Soclety of the Covenant tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. ! Maj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder is pass- ing a-few days in-Mew York, where he is stopping at the Hotel Astor. Lieut. Col. John B. Sherman and Mrs. Sherman. are. :staying in the Fairfax Hotel at 2100 Massachusetts avenue. " Maj. and Mrs. H. C. Davidson of Bol- ling Field are spending the week at the Barclay in New York. Mrs. Feland, wife of Gen. Logan Fe- land, U. 8. M. G, is at 2400 Sixteenth l.Our. Flowers Wdiild Be Glad to Say Happy Birthday for You | 1407 H Street Main. 3707 DEMEYER e A‘\VCW Salona sabeth Arden Salons.for the nee- Today, ‘three ‘othet capitals of this city gives you all the benefits rden herself has brought to this partment, for' creative body care, JELLEFF ING, PARIS LONDON W Elizabeth Arden, 1028 street for a visit of several weeks. ' Mrs. Feland spent thé Summer ‘and early Fall at-Atlantic City. The Rev. and Mrs. Z. Barney Phillips will entertain at dinner before the de- butante ball, Monday, November 12, in the Willard Hotel. Miss Harralson to Wed Lieut. Comdr. Butler November 10, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harralson have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Caro Love to Lieut. 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