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SOCIETY .+ (Continued from Eighteenth Page) Guatemala, Dr. Romulo Duron and Dr. Marcus Lopez Ponce of Honduras, David Rosales of Salvador and D Alijio Ayala of Paraguay. Other del gates, including Senor Gustavo Gutier- | rez of Cuba, Senor Eduardo Escallon of Colombia, Dr. Gustavo A. Diaz and his two daughters of the Dominican | Republic and Dr. Cayetano Ochoa of | Salvador, will also stay at the May- flower upon their arrival in Washing- ton the end of the week. Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. | John Marshall have as their guests in the Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. | Fergus O'Connor of Parkersburg, W. Va, who attended the judiciary recep- tion in the White House last evening | with their hosts. ‘The Commissioner of the United States Shipping Board and Mrs. Samuel Steele Sandsberg have taken an apart- ment in the Cairo Hotel. Mrs. Sands- berg has recently returned from Los Angeles. The Assistant Solicitor of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty have | with them at the Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Ross and their daughter, Miss Margaret Ross, who at- tended the reception to the judiciary in the White House last evening with their hosts. Aiso accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty to the reception was their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry | Haywood Daugherty of Philadelphia. | The Commandant of the Army War | College and Mrs. William D. Connor | will entertain at dinner this evening. The Mexican delegates to the confer- ence on arbitration and conciliation, Dir. Benito Flores and Dr. Fernando G. Roa, arrived in Washington late yes- terday and are at the Mayflower. Dr. Flores is accompanied by his daughters, | Senorita Mercedes Flores and Senorita | Jesusita Flores. Former Representative and Mrs. John H. Smithwick of Florida will have as | their guests over Sunday in their apart- ment at 4700 Connecticut avenue their nieces, Miss Mary Vereen and Miss Rosalind Vereen, who are students at | the Mount Vernon Seminary. | Mr. and Mrs. Smithwick will be| joined for the Christmas holidays by | their son, Mr. William Vereen Smith- | wick, who will motor from his home in Pensacola, Fla. 1 Col. Wade H. Cooper has accepted an invitation to deliver an address at the | Pan-American Commercial Congress at the Biltmore Hotel, New York, tomor-i TOW evening. | Comdr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Clephane | entertained a company of 30 in their | studio apartment at 1801 Columbm[ road Wednesday evening in compliment ! to Miss Martha Evans and her house | guest, Miss Marian Bailey, of Jack- | son, Ga. | Comdr. and Mrs. Clephane are at home informally every Friday evening | in their studio. | | Comdr. T. C. Kinkaid, U. S. N, joined | a party of friends at the Barclay in New York for a short stay this week. i Mrs. Wallace Dunn has left for New | York to join Lieut. Comdr. Dunn. Lieut. | Comdr. and Mrs. Dunn will return to Washington December 19 to spend the holidays with the latter’s parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney. Mr. and Mrs. McKenney will be hosts at draner this evening before the Friday | évening dance class. ! The Rev. Meade Bolton' MacBryde Ras sent out cards for a reception with dancing Saturday, January 5, in the Mayflower Hotel, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, nen he will present his niece, Miss jusan MacBryde Guignard, to society. Miss Guignard and her mother, Mrs. Christopher Gadsden Guignard, will ar- rive from their home in Columbia, S. C., uriday, December 16, in time to assist THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928. morning concert Mrs. Huntington Wilson of Baltimore, Senora de Agacio, Princess Sturdza and Mme. Hauen- schield. Later she entertained this group and other guests to the number of 14 at luncheon. Mrs. Alvin Dodd entertained at luncheon today in her Georgetown resi- dence in honor of Dr. J. Edgar Park, president of Wheaton College, Massa- | chusetts. Mrs. Demarest Lloyd is passing a few days at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. Mr. and Mrs. James Ellwood Jones have moved to their home on Tracy place from the Wardman Park Hotel, where they have had an apartment dur- ing the Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson en- tertained a small party at the Club Chantecler supper dance last night. Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan has ar- rived in Washington from New York and is passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buchanan are at the St. Regls in New York for a short stay. Miss Belle Perkins of Richmond, Va., is spending some weeks at the May- flower Hotel. Mrs. Frank Hogan entertained a small company at luncheon in the Wil- lard yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dodge of Med- iord, Oreg., who are spending some time in the East, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a week in Washington. Mr. and Mrs, Rleter Van Veen of New York City several days. P Dr. Charles R. Allen has returned to he city and is the guest of Capt. Joseph wy Wo (ZPWARD e The Christmas Store . at the Carlton for | |P. McCrink in his residence, at 2630 | Garfield street northwest. Mrs. Edward M. Johnson and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Harvey of | Chicago, will spend the week end in ‘Washington, ut the Mayflower, and will ‘helltl go on to New York for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Carruth of Cleve- | 1and " Heights, Ohio, accompanied by | their daughter, Miss Alice Carruth, are | at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few | days en route to Atlantic City, where "they will remain until Christmas. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weber of { Forest Hills, New York, who will be at the Mayflower until | hosts at dinner last evening in the | presidential dining_room of the hotel. | Their guests were Mrs. A. B. Tarking- | ton and Mr. and Mrs. James Suit of Washington. their guests at the Wardman Park Ho- tel Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Kaplan of New York. Before their marriage, in the Gotham Hotel in New York Thanks- | giving day, the bride was Miss Beth Streiff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mores Streiff. " TOMORROW ...LAST DAY ... 1.400 Yards 36-Inch SUNFAST DAMASK An Unprecedented Value | Bought at big dis- | count,” we are passing 1 rose and gold. blue and 5c yd' gold, in small, pleasing Datterns. customers. _Colors are | the savings on to our 1211 F St. N, (2nd floor) M. 3211 & LoThropP atnae Felt and Satin Hats In Bright Colors "0 The newer hats still hug the head, with new and inter- esting folds and breaks in unexpected places. Bu t newest of all are the new bright colors—in with the holiday season. A new blue—Byrd A new red—Totem A new green—Pandora A new sand—String Fraise des Bois Adaina Brown and Black MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. keeping Brioche Silk Gift Blouses Smart New Styles tomorrow, were | Mr. and Mrs, Carl Mueller have as | | Carolina and Tennessee is visiting her sister, Mrs. Victor Olmsted, and at- ) tended the, reception of the judiciary in the White House last evening. | Mrs John Shackelford of Martins- ! ville. Va., accompanied by a_group of | young girls, is a guest at the Mayflower on the way to Annapolis to attend the {hop at the Naval Academy tomorrow {night. Those in her party are Miss !Lucy L. Parnill and Miss Juliet Steph- | cns of Martinsville and Miss Elizabeth | Van Wagener of Danville. Mrs. Bloedorn Hostess ! To Army and Navy C. A. R. Mrs. May Howard Bloedorn will en- | tertain the Army and Navy Children of | the American Revolution tomorrow aft- ernoon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock in the | cabinet room of the Willard Hotel. An interesting program will be given by the children, including Helen May Bloedorn, NEW very latest styles. $7.95 to $12.75 ‘An excellently BLOUSES New Crepe de Chine Prints in the Eloise Dashier and Allen McMillen, plano solos; Ailene Furling Appich, & dance; Mouris Thies, a violin solo; Ray | Helen May Bloedorn, a violin solo; a | quartette by puplls of the Institute of | Musical Art: Adelaid Beard, recitations; | Jean Kincheloe, popular songs, with Mrs. | David H. Kincheloe at the piano; Mrs. | Edward Nelson Dingley will delight the | | children with her Kewpie doll stories, | written by Miss Rose O'Neill. Each little artist will be presented with a dainty gift .. a round Christmas Colonial box tied with plum and blue | velvet ribbon. | _An invitation has been sent by the | | chapter to the grandchildren of Mrs.} Herbert Hoover. Ladies accompanying delegates to the | | convention of the American Mining iConzress were entertained at luncheon yesterday at C-lumbia Country Club by 606 - 614 Sports That Are Brand-New Models 516.75 $ tailored group of Imported Mrs. John Howard Crocker. The com- | Hotel for a few days while on a motor pany included Mrs. J. D. Conover, Mrs. Walter Dake, Mrs. Tuthill, Mrs. H. K. ; | Porter, Mrs. Jesse McDonald, Mrs. Harry Croll, Mrs. L. E. Young and daughter, Mrs. Craigue, Mrs. George H. Bailey, i4rs. Bowen, Mrs. McK. W. Kriegh, Mrs. F. E Prior, Mrs. G. B. Southward, Mrs. Otis Mouser, Mrs. J. R. Hurlburt, Mrs. Kroby Thomas, Mr. Victor Heikes and Miss Helena Casey. Miss Marie T. Phelan of Washington has taken up her residence at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. George Colt Bagley of Minne- apolis, Minn,, is at the Carlton for sev- eral days. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Carten of Pra- body, Mass.,, are at the Grace Dodge ?’—"—.oms:&; e VNS Phili Quilted Robes $10 psborn ELEVENTH ST. trip. | Former State Official To Speak at Forum Lunch. Mr. Norman H. Davis, former Under- secretary of State, will speak on “The | General Pact for the Renunciation of | War” at the weekly forum luncheon at | the Woman's National Democratic Club Monday. Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, president of the Kentucky Society, and Mrs. Stan- | ley. wife of the former Senator from | that_State, have reserved a section for | the Kentuckians for the Emma Roberts recital to be held in the Mayflower | Hotel Monday. Miss Roberts is a Ken- | | tuckian and an informal reception will | be held immediately after the concert. | Elaborate preparations are being made 19 annual turkey dinner to be held in the parish hall of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, on Sixteenth street st Park road, Wednesday and Thursday. December 12 and 13. The dinner will be served from 4:45 to 8 o'clock. In the past few years the “turkey dinner" has been a leoked-for event not only for members of the parish but for the entire city. _This (Continued Tw HAVE YOUR FURS RE- MODELED — REPAIRED Cost is extremely low and you'll be as- sured the newest styles and best workman ship. Why not bring_your furs in now.be fore_Winter actually sets in? ET & BACHER FURRIERS !by the committtee in charge of the 1111 F N.W. Red, Platim Qualit Sports Sweaters e FOX SCARFS , Brown, Pointed, Black, White, um and Beige Foxes. Fine ies for Christmas Gifts. $35 to $135 Saturday: Special Attention Is Focused on Smart Misses’ Sports-Wear and Attractive Gifls $2.95 What better gift than one of these finely quilted Rayon Robes. They are beautifully made and lined with seco. A variety of mannish types and several models with charming collars. Beautiful colors or interest- ing flowered designs on contrasting Since the outdoor sports costume is so important this season, these jaunty Slip-over Sweaters assume an important place in the realm of gifts. They are made of fine wool in several collar designs. Smart colors are very skillfully blended. Also backgrounds. Other Quilted Robes, $7.50 coat swea to $32.50 An Excellent Featuring of New Pocketbooks $2.95 Always an important gift item. Because they are so chic. so tastefully made, and blend so smartly with complete en- sembles, these bags will find instant favor. They are in sev- eral choice leathers, grains, antelopes and silks. tional variety of designs. Other New Pocketbooks to $29.75 ters. Other Sweaters to $10 An excep- Two Most Popular Prices $5.75 $7.50 Shirts and overblouses of Smartly tailored blouses crepe de chine and silk that are smart to wear broadcloth, with the new th st ki surplice closing or the i shte e sweater suits are of ra- popular Peter Pan, shirt and club collars. dium and crepe de chine. Brouses, THIRD FLOOR, Tweeds in prints and mixtures, Kashas, knitted materials and ombre cloths. In either one, two, or three piece models, the many new styles are identical with those being shown at higher prices. Diagonal lines, deft tuckings and chic belts are among the interesting features. at a small tea Dr. MacBryde will give in his apartment in honor of the Rev. #nd Mrs. J. Manley Cobb. * Former associates of Dr. Hubert Work the Department of the Interior. ten- mred him a luncheon yesterday in the Carlton Hotel. Mr. Roy O. West, suc- ssor to Dr. Work as Secretary of the terior, was a guest of honor. Those cting as hosts were Mr. E. C. Finney, ;‘ks; ‘Assistant Secretary; Mr. John H. Edwards, Assistant Secretary; Mr. Wil- lfam Spry, commissioner of the General d Office; Mrs, George Otis Smith, director of the Geological Survey; Mr. Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclama- tion; Mr. Winfield Scott, commissioner Boudoir Pillows $7.95 to $5.00 The finest pillow selections we have ever shown. In Velvet, Silk, Satin, Rayon, Frizette Velvet and Tapestry cloths with beautiful color contrasts and floral designs offer a tempting choice. Several styles in Costume Slips $9.95 Beautiful Slips in heavy quality Crepe de Chine. These smartly made tailored styles or those trim- med with fine laces are exceptional- ly desirable as gifts. The many colors include all the pastel shades. Group of Sports Dresses Excellent values in favored sports types reduced to such a low figure be- mmisisoner of Indian affairs; Mr. E. 3 11, pensions; Mr. Charles H. Burke, o. Patterson, solicitor; Mr. E. K. Bur- ; administrative assistant to the Sec- tary, and Mr. W. J. Donald. As a souvenir of the occasion Dr. ork was presented with a t/zxfimomgl y of two volumes of Beveridge's ':abl'lham Lincoln.” & mittee Selected for ies of Army Dances. he committee in charge of the first) y dance of the season, which is to ) held in the Willard Friday evening, cember 14, following the dinner, in- des Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, norary chairman; A 1ls, chairman; Mrs. Lutz Wahl, vice Merritte W._ Ireland, G. Pillow, Mrs. nlop, who is secretary. The dance is planned for 9:30 o’clock. | Mrs. william Fitch Kelley will en- fertain at dinner this evening preced- ing the Friday evening dancing class. } Mrs. Emerson Howe will be hostess t dinner this evening, later taking er guests to the Friday evening danc- fng class. | Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman entertained 20 guests at Juncheon today in honor of Mrs. Granville Fortescue, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles J. Bell. ! Wednesday Mrs. Tuckerman had as guests in her box for the To end THE NEW ROYAL Electric Cleaner and Polisher Cleans Everything Rugs, Bare Floors, Tile and Linoleum—A Demonstration Will Convince You J. C. Harding & Co., Inc. SALES AND SERVICE 2821—Decatur—2822 1336 Connecticut Ave. N. W. Dupont Circle Bldg. Open Evenings Gifts for the Woman Appreciating the Practical These gifts are especially suitable for the woman who likes knitted things— the warmth and comfort and practicability of these garments, Imported Sweaters $8.75 to $19.50 Cardigans of angora, camel’s hair and zephyr yarns, with rayon. Plain, striped and in jacquard patterns. Sizes 34 to 46. Long Knitted Scarfs $5 Of wool and rayon, with fringe ends. In black and white, rose or lavender, Shawls and Comfy Jackets, $2.95 to $5.75 For cold weather wear, these garments give just the added warmth for indoor wear. White and colors. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ New In Prints Shown Jack Frost Vine Don’t they sound attractive? Print Frocks for the Firsli Time Feather They are really very smart and they are just as smartly styled as they are smart in design. These particular patterns lend them- selves to the tailored day 'time frock and the printed afternoon frock, with georgette collar and cuffs. Tiers of fine pleats, ruffled back. , to give a bustle effect, and other new notes are seen on these frocks. There are many charming styles for your choosing. You will want several for the Christmas holidays and the round of gaieties then. Light and Dark Colors Sizes 14 to 20 $1950 to $29:50 Misses’ Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. cause the size ranges arc broken. Well worth investigating. Second Floor Beverly Chiffons $1.65 Here is a much wanted gift that is very inexpensive. Beverly special Picot top Chiffons, silk from top to toe, all perfect and full-fashioned. They are just the right weight chif- fon and come in all the newest shades. Exceptionally fine quality. 3 Pairs, $4.75 $Q.95 round, oval, shapes. Gift Slippers $1.25 to $6.50 Every popular style is represented in our selections. D'Orsays, Bou- doirs, Everette, Cavaliers, and Mules, in any number of materials and leathers. Spanish heels and hand-turned or padded soles. Os- trich and pompon trimmings and all colors. Brand-New Pieces in a Group of Silk Underwear $2.95 The intimate gift supreme! Fresh selections of fine Crepe de Chine Underwear include gowns, teddies, step-ins and dancettes. And there are so many, many lovely tyles . cither plainly tailored or trimmed with lace applied in the newest manner. Dainty pastel shades. Silk Scarfs $2.95 Triangular scarfs . . , square scarfs . . . or oblong scarfs . . . all of heavy Crepe de Chine. We could not attempt to describe the many colors or flowered patterns. They are very beautiful, however, and there is a color for every Coat or to match any other accessory. Other Silk Scarfs to $5.00 Other Silk Underwear to $29.75 Silk Negligees %10 Soft, clinging loveliness in Satin or Crepe de Chine. In a bewildering ‘variety of colors and color blends, Exotic, flower designs on contrast- ing backgrounds are especially fea- tured. Many styles are trimmed with long silk fringe and ostrich feathers. Other Silk Negligees to $35 square New stocks for holiday selling. Other Costume Slips to $10 oblong Sports Coats Advanced Models Just Received . 569.75 A collection so advanced in style that it re- minds us of Spring. Imported Tweed Mix- tures and Ombre Stripes are trimmed with Raccoon, Wolf, Beaver and Egg-shell Caracul. Several smart colors include brown, tan, grey and slate blue. These Coats are excellently made and are very nicely lined. Sports Coats Reduced Smart styles in tweeds and mix- $ tures, plain and fur-trimmed types. The values are very sensational. Do not overlook thém. Third Floor

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