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18 SO SOC CIETY. IETY Small Company Entertained at Supper - Last Night by Chief Executive and Mrs. HOOVC!‘. last evening in the White House, the company including Senator and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Rep- resentative John Q. Ti'son, the Assist- ant Secretary of ymmerce and Mrs. Julius Klein, the chairman of the Re- publican national committee, Mr. Clau- dius Huston and his debutante daugh- ter, Miss Mildred Huston; Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank, Mrs, Charles D. Walcott and Mr. Garet Garrett. HE President and Mrs. Hoover had guests with thenr at supper ‘The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- tis, has sent out invitations for a din- ner Tuesday g¢vening, December 3, in honor of the Chief. Executive and Mrs. Hoover. Secretary and Mrs. Stimson Plan Dinner Party November 21. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stim- son have issued invitations for dinner Thursday evening, November 21. The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor 8. Gurgel do Amaral, entertained a company of 16 at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler Saturday evening. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrera went to New York this morn- ing and will remain away Several days. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel have issued invitations to a re- ception in the embassy at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon on the occasion of the bestowal upon Mr. Frank B. Kellogg, former Secretary of State, of the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, which is being given to him by the French gov- ernment in recognition of his services to the cause of world peace. The Am- bassador will make the presentation. Those invited to the ceremony include the Vice President, Mr. Curtis, and Mrs. Gann; the members of the cabinet, the Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft and the other members of the Supreme Court with their wives, the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Longworth, the major- ity and minority leaders of both houses of Congress, the heads of mission of the 15 nations which signed the Kel- logg pact at Paris, members of the Sen- ate foreign relations and House foreign affairs committees, the Minnesoia dele- gation in Congress, some Washington residents and members of the press. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro were hosis at luncheon yes- terday in compliment to Hebard of White Plains, N. Y., cousin of Senora de Alfero, who is visiting Maj. and Mrs. Edward Conger. The company included the chief of the Latin Ameriean division of the State Depart- ment and Mrs. Dana Munro, Mrs. George Peck, wife of the counselor of the Mexicen legation in Panama; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hamilton, Mr. George Schaeffer of Panama, Dr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Alfaro, son and daughter-in-law of the hosts; Maj. and Mrs. Conger, the attache of the Panama legation, Senor Eduardo M. Sosa; Senor Eugene Che- valier and Senora de Chevalier and Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Alfaro. ‘The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bachke spent yesterday at the Annapolis Roads Club, dining in the clubhouse. The Ambassador of Turkey, Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, and the Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, also entertained a small group at lunch- eon in the club. Others noted at the club were Ad- miral Pratt, whose flagship, the Texas, is lying off Annapolis Roads in the New York city are passing some time at the Carlton. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles E. Parson have taken an apartment in the Cava- lier. Comdr. Parson is connected with the Supply Corps, United States Navy. ‘The Bishop of Washington State, the former President. THE EVE meet Mr. Allen’s sister, Miss Mary L. Allen, and Mrs. Frank Moore of Pitfs- |a hter, Miss Mary B. Strachan, are e Carlton for a few days before re- burgh, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs, | turning to their home in New York. Allen in their home on . Nineteenth street. Miss Allen has recently returned from a year-and. residence in England and Italf® Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wrightson are spending a short time at 1661 Crescent place, having been called to Washington by the sudden death of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Willlam Crawford Gorgas. Mr. Wrightson will return to their home in Plainfield, N. J., tomor- row and Mrs. Wrightson will remain here through the week. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis have gone to New York, where they will spend the week at the Ritz Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Shriver of ‘Westminister, Md,, who were recently married, are at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Clement C. Smith of MISS CLARA BOLLING, Debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilmer Bolling, who will be pre- sented next month. She is a niece of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of the late —Bachrach Photo. Right Rev. Edward M. Cross, and Mrs. Cross are at the Willard, having come from their home in e for the dedication of the College of Preach- ers at the National Cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hosts At Tea for Sister, Miss Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen have issued rds for an at-home this afternoon to e roadstead; the deputy controller.of the currency and Mrs, L. Proctor, who Miss Emily D. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. 3 and Mrs. Russell M. Smith of Balti- more, Mrs. Dixon Given Watts, Mr. ‘Ward Brown, Comdr. and Mrs. Jones Ingram, Mr. Wilson Carey of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight F. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Doyle, Maj. and Mrs, Ennalls Waggaman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ‘Waggaman, Capt. Jackson, Capt. New- ton, Mr. Walter P. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adkins and Capt. and Mrs. Abram | Claude. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Claude enter- tained in their home at the Roads over Sunday, attending the dance Saturday night following the Georgetown-Navy game In Annapolis. ‘The charg: d’affaires of Spain, Senor Don Mariano de Amoedo y Galarmendi, entertained a company at dinner at Le Paradis last evening. The United States Ambassador to Chile, Mr, William S. Culbertson, and his debutante daughter, Miss Junia Culbertson, are arriving in New York today on the Santa Maria. Senator Prederick H. Gillett is spend- ing some time at Hot Springs, Va. Representative E. W. Gibson of Brat- tleboro, Vt., and his daughter, Miss Doris_Gibson, are at Hotel Astor in New York. The first secretary of the Rumanian legation, Mr. F. C. Nano, is at the Ritz- Carlton in New York for several days. Rear Admiral John D. Beuret, who has been chief of the Bureau of Con- struction and Repair for seven and a half years, has asked for retirement after more than 40 years in the naval service. Admiral and Mrs. Beuret expect to remain in Washington for the present. Gen, and Mrs. Charles H. Sherrill of TONIGHT In- conjunction with our regular menu we are fea- turing— Broiled Tenderloin Steak Dinner s 5 Until 7:30 75¢ OPPOSITE ANBASSADOR Columbia 5042 5-Piece Parlor Suites Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Sui Dining Room Chairs Gude Bros. 1212 F St. N.W. Tel. National 4276 3103 14th St. N.W. Tel. Columbia 3103 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to attend our Chrysanthemum Show to be held at our “Main Store” 1212 F Street N.W. November eleventh to sixteenth inclusive. Milwaukee, Wis,, have arrived in Wash- ington and are stopping at the Carlton. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Harter en- tertained at dinner and bridge Saturday evening in honor of their heuse guest. Mrs. Le Vere Davis of Long Beach, g:m Mrs. Davis is the sister of Mrs. rter. Mrs. F. D. M. Strachan and her Reupholstering Refinishing Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing, and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. ‘Write, Phone or Call FRANKLIN 7483 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. Co., Florists 5016 Conn. Ave. Cleveland 1226 1102 Conn. Ave. Tel. Decatur 3146 3 The Ritz Hotels, THE WILLARD Announces That CHEF GABRIEL LINASSIER Formerly With and The Carlton Hotel, London Is Now in Charge of Its Cuisine Discriminating patrons may here enjoy the delicious food for which these hotels are famous P et Delightful Music Adds to the Pleasure of Lunching and Dining at the Willard London and Paris. Strachan and her daughter have been pessing some time at Brunswick, Ga. s Mrs. Armstead Davis is arriving in New York today on the Majestic and will be at the Savoy Plaza. Mrs., Francis Walker entertained a company of young people informally at tea yesterday afternoon for her debutante daughter, Miss Helen Walker, in compliment to Miss Engracia Freyer, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Frank Bar- rows Freyer, who have recently returned from Europe. Miss Preyer is visiting Miss Walker for a short time. Mrs.*John S. Parker of Chevy Chase is entertaining at a children’s .party this afternoon in celebration of the tenth birthday anniversary of her little daughter Mary, whose guests are mem- bers of her class in the fifth grade at Holton Arms School and a fey addi- tional from near by vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Chadwick are established in their apartment the Broadmoor for the Winter. Mrs. L. H. DeLay and Miss Martha DeLay of Tyler, Tex., are at the Dodge Hotel for several days. Miss Edith M. Gallani is at Haddon Hall in Atlantic City, N. J, for the month of November. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richard of Los Angeles, Callf., are spending some time in Washington and are stopping at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mr. Bernard M. Wise was host to a party of 13 at dinner at Le Paradis on Saturday evening. The company re- mained for the supper dance. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Elderkin of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, have been at the Dodge Hotel over the week end. They were We solve your for dress wear. Coats Rompers Novelty Gifts DULIN & finish Revere Solid Silver Pitcher As sketched Parking Service . . . Co accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. W.[rest. Other parties will also be given o'clock, the new home of Mrs, DRAP Made B Moo, sho of Cetet Wepih. . I hmooe” Te: sewest gusrsntoss et B ST s m,E MeDevit T a4 newe: n an X are 3 g - Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bentz of Ancon. | subscribers of the Drama Guild are | = A tmaeied {0, RATOAUE, Wt 'ue now Canai Zone, have taken an apartment | Mrs. Clyde B. Altchison, Mrs. Harrison ces Gutellus will be the | [oF Famples and Catimgtes. suite at the Cavalier. Stidham, Miss Eva V. Heth, Mrs. Nor- ,“m“m of honor at the Arts Club tomor- 13 o bpeniind man M. Smith, Mrs. Robert Patterson, |,y evening, and will give a piano re- K Distriet 3211 Drama Guild Performances This Week to Be Well Attended. Prominent drama lovers in the Capital will be hosts and hostesses Thursday and Priday evenings in McKinley Audi- torlum when the Community Drame Guild of Washington will present its opening play of the season, “The Tcrch Bearers,” with outstanding players here in the cast. The Community Drama Guild itself will be host to a number of public officials interested in the work of the guild, on the first night of the play. Dr. De Witt C. Croissant of George Washington University, who is chair- man of the guild’s board of governors, with Mrs. Croissant, will entertain Thursday evening at a theater party Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of George Washington University, and Mrs. Marvin; Dr. and Mrs. Henry Doyle, Prof. and Mrs. Robert W. Bolwell and Prof. and Mrs. Yaeger, all of whom are associated with the dramatic depart~ ment of the university. Priday evening a large party will be given by Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Devereux, who are among the guild guarantors; Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford K. Berryman, Mr, and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Judge Mary O'Toole and Mrs. Randolph Keith For- JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. shopping here by taking c! Join the Red Cross'Nov. 11 to 24 Inclusive In Our Infants’ Department on Fifth Floor ISE mothers are finding the most unusual and healthful garments for the little ones. We are very particular to have every detail per- fect in each garment, whether for play hours or Also small girls and boys can be completely outfitted with the most individual new things in our infants’ department Now. Our moderate prices on wide selections will make your money do extra duty. Dresses Sweaters Chilprufe Garments and Underwear F STREET CORNER OF 13TH Paul Revere Sterling Coffee Set A perfect reproduction of a design by one of America’s earliest patriots and silversmiths, “with tiny pineapple atop the Coffee Pot, a token in olden days of hospitality. The three pieces to the set, with Butler hand-polished Sterling Silver DULIN & MARTIN Connecticut Ave. at 2" “Serving Washington for Over Three-Quarte: PARIS ng Problem while rge of your Boys’ Suits Hats Caps Nursery Furnishings Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paul, Mr. and Mrs. | (0, Vo es will be the SOCIETY, 3 Byrne hostess. us!v,“':fht the club had a chafing dish supper in the clubhouse. Raphael Tourover, Miss Eleanor Golden, ;fln Esther, Cloyd, Miss Miriam de as, Miss Ina I. Hawes, Miss Lilian V. Keathley, Miss Anna P. Cooper, Capt. R. C. Montgomery, U. S. A.; Mr. R. L. Sanford, Mr. Claude W. Owen, Mr. E. C. Graham and Mr. George T. O'Dell. Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, chairman of the committee on tickets for “The ‘Torch-Bearers,” has arranged that tickets for both nights are to had at the Willard newsstand, the headquarters of the American Automobile Associa- tion, T. Arthur Smith's and the offices of the Community Drama Guild in Franklin Administration Building, where cards are also issued, giving full direc- tions for reaching the McKinley audi- torium by automobile, bus or street car. Miss Sarah S. Lyon, executive secre- tary of the foreign division of the na- tional board'of the Y. W. C. A, is at th> Dodge Hotel. Miss Lyon yesterday addressed_the meeting under the au- spices_of®the Y. M. C.- A.' and the (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) REASONABLE CHARGE ONLY PAPERING—PAINTING Newest designs in Wall Paper 4! 1o E3Beris in thele ¢ e | Cornell Wall Paper Co. ‘The Woman's Auxiliary to the Medical . 714 13th N.W. Nat'l 6708 Soclety of the District of Columbia will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon at ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN department. 22 ter you . . . they’ll save you many creators. MART/JAN Rayon Everett Sale Specially purchased s] .00 for this event In Pinl;, Blue and Black With AU-Silk We are certain these comfortable Rayon Everetts will prove very popular at this price. Elk padded soles and one-inch cov- ered heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Winter shades. [ $110 Paul Revere Syrup Set as sketched Mannish-Tailored Flannel Robes Silver Anniversary Price *10 Silk Gowns and Pajama Sets Silver Anniversary Price Thmept; lar mannish- Of heavy Crepe de tailored rog:s of striped Chine and Satin. Tailored Flannel. Belted models. and elaborately trimmed or plainly tailored styles. Every piece is fashioned in a charming manner. A very special purchase for the Silver Anniversary Sale. Authentic New Coats in Smartest Silhouettes 75 05 ‘What enthusiasm will be displayed when women and misses see these marvelous Coats. The new details, rich fabrics and unstinted use of Furs make these Coats the most attractive you'll see anywhere! BLACK coats with black or light furs . . . new colors . . . all the new style collars, cuffs and bottom treatments. 3 Fur-Trimmed Coats A Special Anniversary Group. = D9 Coats whose beauty and worth far excel their low of a Century” Entrance cticut Aves price. In sizes for women and misses there is an almost unlimited selection of everything that is new . . . smart + ++ and different in the Coat mode for 1930. New Fur Buttons 618 12th Street Franklin 6355 hilipsborn SILVER ANNIVERSARY SALES Tuesday finds the Silver Anniversary in full swing and' new shipments of latest Fashions will greet those who shop here tomorrow. Below we list some of the many Fashions— with value offerings. There are many more in every More New Frocks Arrive To Fashionably Complete These Two Popular Anniversary Groups These decidedly ultra fashions will do more than flat- robe! Marvelous quality Crepes in the new High Shades . . . Chiffons fqr,dinner or street wear . . . lustrous Satins. Beaded trims . . . details and combinations from famous Frocks High. in Fashion but low in price are featured at $s1 38 Flat Crepes, Chiffons, Satins that feature the Advance Silhouette, in colors to wear with Fur Coats, with bright Lace touches . . . bow treatment and othér effects. Styles for street . . . for sports . . . for dinner . . . for evening. Beverly ] BE 3 Pairs, $3.25 Full fashioned and every pair perfect. are of clear, even weave, and are in all the new cellent opportunity to save on Christmas gifts. Crepe de Chine and Satin. All new and specially purchased. Lace trimmed _ or tailored styles. Pastel shades and white. Distinctive Qualities at Silver Anniversary Prices FUR COATS' Cleaned 4 Glazed and Where Needed This special ice include thorough clnni.n‘pr:)( your en.t inside and out. Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship Work called for and delivered: NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman. Prop. FaG 32 - dollars on your ward- Chiffons Tops All An ex- Silk Dancettes Silver Anniversary Price $2.55 Beautifully made of