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A T gy e SOCIETY (Continued From Page 18) have returned to the city after visiting their daughter, Mrs. Robert R. Johnson. in Lansdowne, Pa., where Dr. Campbell | recuperated from a serious illness. } The large company attending the| fhowing by Capt. Harold Autens of pic- gures of British Q-ships yesterday after- noon in the Hotel Carlton included the Ambassador of Greaf Britain and Lady | Mr: TIsabella Howard and their house guest, | the Hon. Anne Lytton-Milbanke; the ! dinister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Smiddy; a number of the military, paval and air attaches of foreign em- | bassies, several of the assistant secre- faries of the State, War and Navy de- rtments and prominent officers of the rmy, Navy and Marine Corps. Mrs. John A. Austin of Mitchel Field, New York, is at the Carlton for several | days, accompanied by Mrs. S. Du-| condray, Miss Louise Ducondray and Miss Gabrille Ducondray of New York | City. Mr. and_Mrs. J. M. Martin of New | Orleans, who are motoring extensively, are spending a week or so at the Grz Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Joseph A. Bell of | Raleigh, N. C., is with them. Mrs. Waldo P. Chase of Farmington, Conn., is staying at the Willard, where she plans to remain for a month. Her daughter, Mrs. Grace E. Chase of Wost | Hartford, Conn., who has been with her | at the Willard, will return to her home tomorrow. Diplomats Invited to Hear Senorita Martin-Rivero Debut. The heads of the Latin American | missions to the United States will be guests of honor at the concert to be given Tucsday evening in the Washing- | ton Auditorium, by the directors of th Washington Co-operative Vesper Con- | cert Course, when Senorita Elodia | Martin-Rivero, daughter of the for- mer Minister from Cuba to this country, will make her formal debut in concert | in this country in connection with the ! appearance of the Adolph Bolm Ballet in their new program of d;‘m(‘l‘l dramas of all nations. Dr. Harold M. | Dudley, director of the Co-operative Concerts, will be the host of the oc- casion. Senorita Martin-Rivero spent her | childhood in this city while her dis- | tinguished father was his country’s | official represcntative. For two ye she has been extremely popular a concert soloist in Havana, at the Tearo Nacional, achieving an instant ! success last Winter when she sang | the leading soprano role in the “Navi- | dad” (“The Nativity”), composed by one of Cuba's most noted composers, Ed- uardo Sanchez de Fuentes, with words by Nestor de la Torre. A tea sponsored by the hospital com- | mittee of the Women’s City Club will be given in the clubhouse, at 22 Jack- son place, Sunday" afternoon. from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. George W. Eastman and Mrs. John Allen Munson will pre- side at the tables, assisted by Mrs. Laura A. Bradley and Mrs. I. B. Dodson. ‘The Huguenot Society of Washington has issued invitations for a reception to commemorate the Edict of Toler- ation, Moncay evening. at 8 o'clock, in the French ballroom of the La Fayette Hotel, at Sixteenth and I streets north- west. The guests of honor will be Mr. John Lenord Merrill. president of the National League of Huguenot Societies, and the Rev. Dr. Paul de.Schweinitz, president of the Huguenot Society of Pennsylvania. The Rev. Dr. Florian J. C. Vurpillot, chaplain of the society, will speak on “The Edict of Toleration,” which was_promulgated November 18, 1787. Mr. William Jay Schieffelin also will be present and bring greetings married a fe Mr. Thomas will tell of his experiences | in Arabia and Palestine during the World War as the only American ob- server with Col. Lawrence and with Gen. Allenby. The committee includes Lady Isabella Howard, Countess Seherr- Thoss and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. A very large contingent of Wash- ington_society will attend the benefit. Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, who has been in charge of reservations, and 2 | representative company will occupy the boxes_and seats on the orchestra floor | Mrs. Frederick Cox Hicks will entertain in her box a party of young people for her son, Mr. Frederick Stevens Hicks. ‘Cormick Goodhart will have as her guests in her box Gen. and Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Amanda Tillman. Mrs. Bishop of New York, who is at Stoneleigh Court for the” Winter, has taken a box and will have among I guests Mrs. Frank Mitchell of this city. idgeley Hunt has given her box rt Hinckley and Miss Sophic | Anderson. Among recent subscribers to the ben- efit are Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs Brooke Lee and Mrs. Ralph Hilles. Many of the subscribers have taken blocks of scats and will entertain a number of guests at the benefit, which has at- tracted widespread attention throughout | the city. Mrs. founder of the Prince School in Bos- ton, who is spending a few days at the Grace Dodge Hotel, motored to Frederick yesterday to make an address | at Hood College. Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Bartram of Stamford, Conn., are at the Carlton for a stay of severa days. Mr. end Mrs. Bertram Weil, who were Lucinda W. Prince, head and | ago in New York, | o i THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, are spending part of their honeymoon V in Washington at the Mayflower. Mrs., | Weil is the former Miss Helen Martin Furst of New York. Count and Countess de Benque were l&vsdfs at luncheon in the Willard yes- erday. | Mr. William Cushman entertained at | the Club Chantecler last night. Mr. and Mrs. D. Richards of Phila- delphia, Pa., are at the Carlton for ¢ short stay. o L Births Reported. The following births have been reported fo the Health Department in the past 24 . Bornard. bo. Jn an Grim and Mary J. Mimes. boy. Theodore and Genieve Coaser. girl. farying and Emma Jones. cirl High and Georg bury, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have heen reported | {o the “Health Department in the past 24 hour ‘Charles T, Harris. 70, 1514 17th st mper. 77. 1302 30th st. alty 07 14th St Elw'\hvrh Hospital AR 1 Hmmml sallinger Hospita . Garfield Hospita , e onthe, "1520 Linden of ouperdly la//ared .and furred coals- Coats that exemplify " Jhe Howvis Shop ldea of figkedst char- acter apparel maderate coof. af {and prophet; J. T. Prenders: HUGE THRONG ATTENDS MYSTIC SHRINERS’ BALL| ‘cxander. the organization’s oldest past | potentate, were among the guests. James C. Hoyle was thalrman of the cntfirwlnmcm commiwe\. Ballrooms Crowded at presemmonj ARMY OFFICERS ADVANCE. of Unusually Attractive Program | by Uniformed Units. Six Promoted to Grade of Colonel of Regulars. Both ballrooms of the Willard Hotel were crowded last night at the first ball of the season by the uniformed units of Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine, who joined in presenting was considered the most successful so. cial Shrine event in many years. Features of the evening were drills by the Arab Patrol under Ciapf. Willlam Holmes, of Harry Weirick. command o At the reception precedinz the ball and the Legion Honor under command of Capt. | Announcement was made at the War Department today of the promotion of six more officers of the Army to the grade of colonel in the Regular estab- lishment, as follows: Lieut. Cols. Ode C. Nichols and Kirwin T. Smith of the f | Infantry, Lieut. Cols. Herbert L. Evans and A. Owen Seaman of the Quarrermaster Corps and Lieut. Cols. Harry D. Mitchell and Frank C. Bur- the receiving line included George B.|ment. McGinty, illusirious potentate of Aima: Temple, George E. Ha the uniformed units; Ed chief rabban: James C. assistan Rabban: Robert S. Re tal guide: Frank Ghiseili, president of Dutton, high priest t, Orien- treasurer, s St g Skl 'Maj. Cheadle Detailed to Mexico. !| Maj. Henty B. Cheadle, dth Infan- try, stationed at Fort Missoula, Mont.; has been detailed as an assistant mili- and F. Lawrence Walker, recorder of |tary attache at the United States em- Almas, Leonard P. Stevart, member of th Imperlal Council of the Shrine; higher at prices th bassy at Mexico City. Prior to his p‘dcpmuro for the Mexican capital, he vill repair to this city for temporary duty under instructions in the office at are obviously lower! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. nett of the Adjutant General's Depart- | sw, Douglas M_Davis, 24, Hyatteville, Md., and | Pauline E. Birton,' 24, this city; Rev. God- fres Cho} Eadie Peliam. 22. and Sarah Johnson, 13, both of Halls ‘Hill, Va.' Rev. William A.| wnm— Cunningham, 27. and Lillian Jones, | 22 Wilam arvis. Ill’d Rodgers, 23, and EHE Narvelle. 19, | both of Hampton, Va.; Edgerton E. hokTa M and pom H Port. 31, hom of Richmond, Vas . 1 McDcu; E Davenport, 25, and Hattle C Sorse G Smith, 21 Rev. W. Simes B, Loonaid. 40, and Blanche M. | st. 39; R 1y M. Lawson Lewis T. Butler. 28, and Efie 3. Utz, 36: | both of Winston, Va.; Rev. William M. Hoftman. ‘Archie’ W. Cummings, 56, Sparrows Point. Md., and Neitie M. Burtis, 51, Hamilton, Md.; i Rev S, olas. Mershall Rotcela: 24, and Elsie G. Gauld- im{,'er,“bcth of Richmond, Va.; Rév. John | E. . Briei | ‘Michael Drakepoulos, 35, and Anne Kava- renos. 23, Rev. Vasillos Pepanckis Semes B. Thompson. 33, Vienna, Va.. Bauline Bradley, 21, this city; Rev. E. Cherles C. Emmart. 23. Alexandeia, d Margaret V. Slpcombe, 20, Del enty W. . . ! Marriage Licenses. | va. . Vi Furs Are Safe lnvestmen(s And we suggest that you bring your old furs to us for remodeling and Tepairing—the cost for this service is vory reasonable. You can have the vory latest styles, as we are expert designers. EANET & BACHER FURRIERS 1111 F N.W. “Get-Together Week” at J B. Jones & Co. More and more experienced shoppers continue to visit J. B. Jones during “Get-Together Week”—a week set apart to prove by actual merchandise that J. B. Jones quality is obviously For Tomorrow—Saturday! 200 Fasc 1nating NCW Fl”OCl(S “Get-Together Week” at J. B. Jones & Co, | Jones’ for Felts! 200 TOMORROW At a Special Price! All the newest shapes . . . Full range of colors . . . For miss and matron. RATE STN.W. At the Juvenile Shop . . . For Saturday A Fine Collection of New Girls’ Dresses $ 5 Sizes 7 to 14 Specially Priced Velvets, Silks, Wool Crepes, Wool Twills, Plain and Printed Jerseys, Wool Flannel Plaids, Novelty Materials, Velvets with Butterfly Skirts, Taffeta Party Frocks, etc. On Sale Saturday 38 Sample Coats 515 for Girls 7 to 11 Years Bewitching styles for girls and women—the season’s smartest and most youthful models— in sleek satin, fine crepe, smooth velvet combina- tions, and captivating geor- from the New York Society. A special feature of the evening will be the pres- entation by Dr. Merrill of a Huguenot flag to the Washington Society. ‘The Cornell Women's Committee held its first meeting at the Willard yesterday for the perfection of plans for their part in ‘the Cornell Alumni Corporation Convention from Novem- ber 30.te Decembsr 1. Miss Abbie High-grade Coats trimmed with the better furs —Tweeds, Camel Hair Materials, Chinchillas, Suedes, Broadcloth, etc. Some with fur shawl collars, others with fur collar and cuffs. Values up to $25. Tingley is chairman, Miss Jean Ste: yenson vice chairman and Mrs. F. F. Espenchied is a member of the board of governoss. Also attending the meeting were Mrs. Caral C. Bell, Miss Ruth Cleves, Mrs. Harrison Dickson, Miss Anna Jenkins, Mrs. Betty Gilchrist, Mrs. ). C. Muhse, Mrs. Alfred Sav- age, Mrs. Ruth Peterson, Mrs. Anna Leonard, Mrs. Marian Rice, Mrs. Grace Bray and Miss Clara Bailey. Mr, Robert D. Coe was host to a nln:llé party at the Club Chantecler last night, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas to Be Feted After Lecture This Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas will be guests at a tea this afternoon in the ‘Willard Hotel, following the lecture which Mr. Thomas will deliver in the National Theater at 4:30 o’clock. Their hosts will be the committee which ar- d_the charity benefit at which Burt’s Hosiery Features For the boys and girls— you'll like these values in All-wool Silk-and-wool Lisle-and-wool —short socks; three-quar- ter and full length. $1—91.50—%$2.00 1343 F Street charm and appeal Fashion de- crees and Shaffer. depicts every bit of style that fash- M-BRMKS &« CO A New Model for the Modern Miss —of blue kid with suede $850 quarter to match, at.. Modern Miss Dept. Third Floor fon approves. A large array of beautiful coats and scarfs. Made in our on shop. Remodeling and Repairing Shaffer Fur Co. ~MAGRUDER'S Challenge Brand COFFEE Unsurpassed in Quality at the price Only 37¢ Pound Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Ave., M and 18th St. Est. 1875 Conn. Phone Decatur 4180 with the Chic i i G - STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Selling of Newest Featuring Fine New Soft Felts Felts, Soleil Felts, Felt and Velvet com- bined, in all of the smart new brimmed and | brimless styles. Many of them are trimme ’ with bnght Metallics and Sequms, others | with Cire Ribbon or Jaum’y Feathers. colors. All head sizes. Sty]es to suit all from tl’le MISS to thc Matron. Millinery—Fourth Floor Usually Selling at $1 to $5 Metallic Trims All gettes and prints. They abound with graceful touches of velvet, lace combinations. Fine choice of blacks, new tones of browns, blues and greens. Also at- tractive models for larger women. Sizes - 14 t0'20 . and 36 to 46 & Dress Shop 2nd Floor Chiffon or service weight. Every pair perfect. Underthings of Flat Crepe de Chine $1.65 Regular $3 Quality! Full-cut garments, dain- tily trimmed with ap- plique laces and plain tai- lored. This charming as- sortment includes gowns, step-ins and chemise. Sizes 34 to 42. INCORPORATED. and pleats in various 4; 1,000 prs. $1.35 Full-Fashioned Hose $ All the most attractive shades for day and evening. Sizes 815 to 10. Nicely Tailored Velveteen Jackets $4.95 Entrancing Colors! Handsomely braid trim. med. pletes the sports outfit when matching sunburst pleated wool crepe skirt. colors. Beautifully com- worn above a Many Sizes 14 to 42, J BJoan & (o 1219-21 G Street N.W. E Street Corner 8™ ]firun&jwnis M:BRMKS &CO G -STREET BETWEEN I1th & 12th TFhrift Shon Have You Bought Your Winter Coat? If not, here’s your chance to save smartly Winter Generously Furred $ Many of these coats are replicas of coats costing $79 rable material with genuine furs applied in the manner of very expensive coats. Main Floor Thrift Shop SPORT Latest Fall styles -n cle\er Sport Coats COATS Smart New Arrivalsin FALL FROCKS Satins, Crepes, Printed Crepes, Velvet Combinations, Velvets and Cloth in all the very newest Fall $ styles and colors. Sizes for the Miss, the Woman and the Larger Woman. Exceptional values at Main Floor—Thrift Shop ]