Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1928, Page 18

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SOCIETY, bOCIETY The First Lady of the Land Honor Guest of Women’s National Press Club Today at Willard Hotel. RS. COOLIDGE was the honor est at luncheon of the ‘omen's National Press Club, at the Willard Hotel today. The First Lady will receive 2 small group of ladies by appointment this afternoon at the White House. ‘The secrebr&' of the Interior, Mr. Roy O. West, will have as his guests for several days his son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs, Owen Augustus West, who will arrive Thursday. They will attond the Harvard-Yale oot ball game | during their visit in the East. Lunch Today at British Embassy for English Writers. The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard, entertalned at luncheon today at the embassy in honor of the visiting British journalists. The company included the Minister of Can- ada, the Hon. Vincent Massey; Sir George Armstrong, Mr. Ralph Blumen- feld, Mr. Willlam Clarke, Mr. W. T. Collins, Mr. H. G. Davey, Mr. H. Jacques, Mr. Lawrence Jol nson, Mr, Henry Collinson Owen, Mr. Allan Pitt Robbins, Mr. P. B. M. Roberts, Mr. R. A, J. Walling, Mr. Paul Cowles, Mr. Henry Haskell, Mr. William Robert ‘Willis, Mr. Finch, Mr. J. F. Essary, Mr. Richard V. Oulahan, Mr. Wilmott Lewls, Mr. Michleson, Mr. Lewis Wood, Mr. William Hard, Mr. Carter Field, Mr. Ludwell Denney, Mr. Frank H. Simonds, Mr. Cortesi, Sir John Brod- erick, commercial counselor of the British embassy, and Mr. Ronald Camp- bell, secretary of the embassy. The Ambassacor and Lady Isabella Howard attended the reception last flen&n’ which the National Press Club for the visiting journalists, at the president of the elub and Fred Essary, with the other officers and_their wlves received the guests. A collection of rare pictures of anmnmn in its infancy and Wash- ington ay were shown in the audi- torium, and were followed by dancing. The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila attended the dinner given last evening by the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don Manuel Castro Que- sada, at the Carlton Hotel in honor of the newly ) ted Minister to Central America and Senora de Agacio. The other guests were the Minister of Guate- mala and Senora de Recinos, the charge d'affaires of Honduras and Senora de Izaguirre, the charge d'af- faires of Salvador and Senora de Leiva, the secretary of the Nicaraguan legation, Senor Don Manuel Zavala; Senun dc lesias, mother of Senora 'rh\mwn of the State Depfl’tmmt and Mrs. Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Stokeley Morgan, Senor and Senora de Castro and Senora de Aduil- lar of Costa Rica, and the first secre- tary of the Costa Rican legation and Senora de Piza, and the attache of the | |f legation, Senor J. Rafael Arias. ‘The Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, will entertain at a dinner dance this e in honor of the new- ly appointed Chilean Minister to Cen- tral America and Senora de Agacio. ‘The Vice President-elect, at dinner this evening of Mrs. Ernest J. Dawley, Mrs. Dawley will later take her gussts to the theater. FThe secretary of the Peruvian em- bhssy and Senora de Bedoya have Senator || Charles Curtis, and his sister, Mrs. Ed- | | ward E. Gann, will be the honor guests | |i thelr guests in the Wardman Park Hotel Miss Priscilla Ball of Boston. The secretary of the legation of Pan- ama and Senora de Chevaller, who have passed several weeks in Panama, have arrived in New York, from where they will motor today to wmunmn Senora de la Barra, wife of the sec- retary of the Bolivian legation, went to Philadelphia this morning, en route to New York, where Senor de la Barra | will join her tomorrow, after closing their apartment in the Wardman Park | Hote1, They will sail on the 8. 8. Santa Barbara Thursday morning for their home in La Paz, Bolivia. Senor de la Barra plans to return to Washington the middle of January and Senora de la Barra will remain for another month to visit her parents. The commandant of the Marine Bar- racks and . Theodore E. Backstrom will entertain at a buffet supper Friday evening before the first of the series of dances clven the commandant and the officers of the barracks. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Albert Love of 2709 Wisconsin avenue northwest have visiting them their daughter, Mrs. Walter M. Fair, and her baby girl of New York City, and Mrs. Rodger Bridgeman of Hastings-on-the-Hudson is also & guest. Mrs. Wilbur John Carr, wife of the Assistant Secretary of State, will hostess at a small tea this a(cemom in her apartment in the Dresden. Dolls dressed and donated by ladies of the diplomatic corps will be sold for the benefit of Neighborhood House. ‘Tomorrow, un Curtis Dwight Wil bur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, will have an exhibition and sale in her apartment at Stoneleigh Court for eighborhood House, Dr. F. Arroyo Parejo, chief of the Venezuelan Aviation Commission to the United States, has arrived in Washing- ton, accompanied by his son, and is at. the Carlton for a period of about two months. Engagement Announced of Miss Shearer to Mr, Henze. Rev. and Mrs. Willlam Welton Shearer announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Welton to Mr. Ekkehard Henze, the wedding to take place in April. Mrs, Robert Whit.na Imbrie enter- mned at dinner this evunln Ior nr . C. E. Imbrie of Bul Dr. lnd Mrs. !uckmr M. R-ndolph of 2010 R street have had as a guest Expert Workmanship — Best Quality Hndlnfl—ml“ Fur Cocu -cluned, inside and out, . . Moses & Sons th ift, from SR oses Means More' F Street at Eleventh Park Hotel. for several days their daughter, Miss Louise Randolph, ‘Winter in New York. Mrs. Gaillard Hunt entertained at luncheon at the Willard today in honor | Devereux, of her debutante daughter, Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Dunlop, Miss Anne Carter THE EVENING OF DIPLOMATS MISS PRISCILLA BALL, Who has arrived from her home in Boston to be the guest of the first secretary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Bedoya, in their apartment at Wardman —Harris & Ewing Photo. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . TUESDAY, Brent Hunt. Miss Take advantage these exceptional v-l- ues. ‘The guests were Miss , who is spending the | Elise Alexander, Miss Nancy Beale, Miss Elizabeth Brawner, Miss Therese Car- malt, Miss Adair Childress, Miss Jane ne, Miss Ph; beu\ Kennedy, gllu Oelvlslalu Walker 3 icot, Miss Frances Wall, Miss Mary Shinn, Peeples, Miss Carol Henderson, Miss lllllbtth ‘Thompson of Charlottesville, cousin of Miss Hunt; Miss Sophia der, Miss lmnn Dyer, Miss Mil I?T gives us great pleasure to invite the women of Wash. |ington to our Toilet Goods De. partment to meet the personal representative of KATHLEEN MARY QUINLAN world-famous Beauty Specialist this week only. This Special Visit has been arranged by Miss Quinlan as a service to our cus tomers. Mme. Seldner has had years of experience in Miss Quin- lan's Exclusive Fifth Avenue Salon. She will be glad to give you the same personal and expert advice you would receive were you to visit Miss Quinlan's alon. BE SURE TO CONSULT HFR Crosby, Miss Rahel Davies, Miss Mary Dorothy Dial, 1 FAlNIDN INITITUTION Make comparisons. just what this means! A FASHION INSTITUT!(IN Newlord New Coats Afriv_ing To complete our assortment for Thanksgiving purchas Special purchases made only this week at most advantageous prices—new styles for both women and misses. Black coats with black furs Browns and tans with all furs $98-50—5125—%145 See these smart new styles at Washington Headquarters for the . Rumble Seat Coat #® of pure Alpaca wool. Warm—Smart—and Collegiate NOVEMBER 20, 1928. SOCIETY. Churches, Miss Electa ding the Summer in the North. lne former United States Ambassador , ‘Miss Mary Miss Bell Johnston and Miss m Hamilton spent two months early | to Mexico, is in New York at the Hunt. Mr. and Mrs, Henty Parsons Erwin | fuim ‘in New York State. En route to| Mr. will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve- | woghington, Miss Hamilton spent a |have returned to Washington for the Mis Beatrice Littieneld, Miss Howell L L gl'.gg;'gfg;fii‘“‘ 1n honor | fortnight with her brother-in-law and | Winter and opened in the Summer in camp in Vermont | Gotham Hotel. and later was with her family on their and Mrs. Walter D. their Mrs. Nelson O ghnessy, wife of | ™ (Continued on Nineteenth Denegre house at sister, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bernard, Hala Sixteenth street northwest. 8n; Miss Margaret “Hamilton has joined | At Stamford, Conn. | dre | her father, Mr. Charles Hamilton, in | Mes. their home on California street after David du Bose Galllard s Page.) Furniture of Individuality fllndividuality—that inherent quality which arrests at- tention and compels admiration—is an outsnndin¢ feature of Henderson Furniture—and is the result of masterly designing and superior craftsmanship. {The suite of beautiful matched Crotch Mnhcilny. illus- trated above, is an excellent example of the enduring charm of Henderson Furniture. A Thought for Thanksiving‘ Handsome Dining Room Furniture—which will add to the attractiveness of any Thanksgiving Dinner— awaits your inspection, without obligation. James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones Mim %& DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY — Pre-Thanksgiving Sale T A The Newest and Smartest Tweed and Jersey DRESSES $50.50 ‘Women’s and Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor. $20.75 for women and misses New mid-season styles in these wool dresses that are so important a part of the Winter sports mode are here. One and two piece . . . new little tricks of styling . . . new neck- lines and sleeves . . new color combinations. They are without rival for business, col- lege and sports wear and these are the very smartest of their The Apparel Shop—Second Floor Sale of Fur Coats Big special purchases ready for tomorrow morning! A furrier wanting quick money offered to allow us to choose from his stock thirty fur coats ... almost at our own price. ‘“Take your pick,” he said... “and I will accept anything reasonable.” And so we picked the best, choosing the fur coat successes of the season . . . the best furs . . . the choicest of styles! And these lovely coats are ready now ... with our label in them to guarantee their quality . .. at the unexpected low prices! Buy as we did . . . and be happy . . . but only thirty coats at these figures! $195 to $265 Muskrat Coats $165 to $195 Silver and golden muskrat—self trimmed, fox shawl and crush collars, beaver collars. . . . Handsome coats in Women's and Misses’ sizes. $395 to $595 Jap Weasel Coats $295 $395 $450 Very beautiful coats, carefully selected for their markings. Self trimmed standing and shawl collars . handsomely lined. Misses’ 16 and 18 years, and women's 38 size. $450 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats $345 Choice skins, beautifully marked . coats satisfying to the most critical persons . . . and there is real variety in fur trimmings . . . Eastern mink collar and cuffs . . . fox collars . . . or fisher-dyed fitch collars. Sizes 38 and 40. $225 and $295 Caracul Coats $195 and $265 Here you have the choice of color, too . . . grey, or black with self-trimmed or matching collars! Sizes 16 to 40. $265 to $295 Raccoon Coats $210 shawl fur lined collars—hlue grey skins Sizes 16 sandalwood Standing and beautifully matched—only a few of these coats. and 18 years. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor $195 Golden Muskrat Coat— $165 18-in. Oval ,l.“ Aluminum. . 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