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SOCIETY SOCIET ‘Small Company to Be Feted at Tea by' Mrs. Hoover This Afternoon in the White House. RS. HOOVER will be hostess to a small company at tea this afternoon in the executive mansion. leave Washington Louls to visit ter of the Governor General of the Phil- ippines and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, will tomorrow for St. er-uncle and aunt, Mr. | mer United Sta i has arrived in Washington and-is at the Carlton, where she will remain for some time. WASHINGTON, of Mrs. Johnston, will return today from Philddelphia, where he has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Caner Wiedersheim since Th Mrs. Ira Nelsop Morris, wife of for- Minister to Sweden, Mrs. Howard S. LeRoy will entertain at luncheon December 5 in her home at 2029 Connecticut avenue in hwior of Miss Junia Culbertson, daughter of the United States Ambas- sador. to Chile and Mrs. Culbertson, Miss Culbertson will make her formal debut at a ball Christmas eve, given by her parents, at the May- debutante William 8. debutante daughter, Miss Laura Tuck- erman. Col. Wade H. Cooper entertained at Juncheon at the Willard yesterday when his guests were Gen. Frank T. Hines, Mr. Irg E. Bennett, Dr. John Wesley Hill, férmer Gov. D. W. Davis of Idaho, and Mf. John Hays Hammond. Mrs. Flora Stanton Kalk, formerly of this city, who has been traveling in| Europe and Africa for the past 18 months, has returned to Washington for a few days and, with her sister, Mrs. T. F. Kennedy of Omaha, Nebr., is at the La Fayette. / | Mrs. Alberta Pifts and Mrs. Charles f. Steel of Philippi, W. Va., are visiting | The Secretary of War, Mr. James W. Good, attended the luncheon today of the director genefal of the Pan-Amer- jcan Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, who en- tertained in compliment to the new Minister of Ecuador, Senor Dr. Homero Niterl Lafronte. The luncheon was given in the Pan-American Union an- nex and the other guests weresthe Post- master General, Mr. Walter F. Brown; the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles F. Adams: the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Robert Patterson Lamont; the Secr Tet: of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis u{mdeuecnury of State, Mr. Jo- . Co ; Mr. Willlam S. Cul- bertson, United States Ambassador to Chile; Senor Don.Juan Barberis, first secretary of the legation of Ecuador; Benor Don Carlos Mantilla, attache of the legation of ador; Dr. Esteban Gil Borges, assistant director of the Pan-American Union; ht Rev. Mgr. James H. Ryan, rector of the Oatholic University of America; Dr. Lucius. C. Clark, chancellor of the American Uni- versity; Mr. David Hunter Miller, in charge of the compilation of treaties at the Department of State, and Mr. Charles J. Rhoads, commissioner of In- dian affairs. Envoy and Senora de Davila o Make Brief Visit to Chicago. The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila will leave Washington this afternoon to spend several days in Chi- eago. . The Minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya will go to New York tomor- sow to spend several days. Dr. Olaya will be & flmt at the luncheon given Thursday by the Colbmbia-American Chamber of Commerce in honor of the military commission of aviation of Colombia now in New York. The mem- bers of the commission will come to ‘Washington next week. Mrs. Sutherland, wife of Mr. Justice George Sutherland, entertained infor- mally at luncheon today. Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff feft Sunday morning for Huntington, W. Va., where the Senator delivered an Armistice address at the unveiling of the memorial arch erected in that citv in memory of the’ boys from Cabel County who were killed on the battle- fields in the World War. Senator Roscoe C. McCulloch of Canton, Ohlo, who was appointed to succeed the late Senator Theodore -E. Burton, - arrived in Washington yester- day morning and is staying at the May- tative William P. Kopp and Mrs. K of Towa have returned to 'uhlflxgn and opened their apart- ment in the Brighton. Virginia_ Ol to her parents, Novemper 28, at & in their home on w?nt:- ticut avenue. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien have t out invitations for a tea dance at Esta Brook, when they will mem the latter's daughter, Miss Caro- H. Pletcher, jr., newly i Maj. Robert © jgpoiniz military attache to Epiin, and Fletcher. are stopping at the ":l;.tm prior to their departure for )n! and Mrs. Edward H. Conger will ent in at a dinner Thursday evening of the Ni m:ndmfln Ofl:.pl Hflu in avy e icers ,the Willard Hotel. ‘will be hosts at dinner before the dance be Capt. F. G, Byne, Comdr. C. F. Russell the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, and Capt. and Mrs. W. 8. William. Capt. and Mrs. Frank Barrows Preyer ive a_ball December 26 in the Mayflower Hotel for their debutante daughter, Miss Engracia Freyer. ‘Miss Cynthia Davis, debutante daugh- g B-Piece Parlor Suites Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs Ask about our 30, 66 and 90 d; Among others who | and Mrs. Samuel C. Davis. She will be the guest of honor at a dinner dance | to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Davis Fri- day evening in the St. Louis Country Club. ‘The Right Rev. F. T. Woods, Lord Bishop of Winchester, who has come to Washington to attend the dedication of the College of Preachers at the Wash- ington Cathedral Thursday, will be the honor guest at luncheon PFriday of the English Speaking Union at the Willard. Bishop William Lawrence will arrive in Washington the end of the week and will pass a short time at the Wardman Park Hotel, Engagement of Well Known Architect Announced. An engagement of interest in Wash- ington is that of Mrs. Olive Mary Hol- den Mead, daughter of the late Amy Elizabeth Long and John B. S. Holden. to Mr. Edward H. Bennett, well known architect. Mrs. Mead, who is now living in London, England, is the niece of Brig. Gen. Sir Arthur Long, D. 8. O, of the British Army. Mr. Bennett has a wide circle of friends in Washington, where he is now spending a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Perry Belmont gave a farewell dinner party last evening for the newly appointed United States Am- bassador to Spain and Mrs. Irwin B. :.‘lu héln, who will leave shortly for adrid. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock has isstied cards for a tea dance November 19 in her home on Sixteenth street, when she will present Signorina Victoria Catalani to society. Mrs. William Fitch Kelley entertained at luncheon yesterday for Signorina Catalani, when the company included Miss Gertrude Lamont, daughter of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. La- mont; Countess Cornelia Szechenyi, Miss Loranda Prochnik, Miss Laura Tuckerman, Miss Margaretta Wright, Miss Katherine Phillips, Miss . Mary Caroline Henry, Miss Isabel Lamberton, Miss Alberta Perley, Miss Janet Ball, Baroness Ungern-Sternberg, Miss Jean Hay, Senorita Lucia Tessada-Guzman, Miss Katherine McParlin Davis, Miss Betty Thorpe, Miss Engracia Freyer, Miss Katherine Lowman, Miss Mildred Huston, Miss. Helen Strauss, Mrs, Leander McCormick-Goodhart, Mrs. William Mann, Miss Sally Hews Phil- lips, Miss Faith Phillips, Miss Marian Jardine, Mrs. Victor Alfaro, Miss Olive Shirley and Mrs. McClure Kelley, sister of the honor. guest. Mrs, William P. Johnson has guests for a short time, her m:xs .h:; daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnston, who have motored East from OF.cveeieinns Call Potomac 3900 DRY DOLLAR cusiiive, CO. Fur Work E‘tm;lnll;er; has_that one—you Ro 'overcharsing. = WOLF distinctive a iy owhe find n e, in Town to Live 2 Rooms and Bath, $75 to $90 Per Month Single Room. .$30 to $40 | Double Room.$45 to $60 Inquire of Our CLUB FACILITIES ! Reupholsterin. Refinishing Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing, and Porch Rockers Splinted By Our perts 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, Deferred Payment Plan s 1} eomee— ~ Established 1876 Women’s Washable Pigskin - Slip-on GLOVES Excefit‘y'anal Fashion Value ment_of thei r. Roger Nelson Kimball of Kenosha, is. Miss Hedges attended Miss Hart- ridge’s School at Plainfleld and was raduated from Barnard College. Mr. imball was graduated from Prificeton. The wedding will take place in Pred- Mr. and Mrs, Alexander B. Legare are spending several days in New York, and are staying at the Hotel Ambas- sador. Mrs. Roderick R. Allen will entertain at tea this afternoon in honor of Miss Juliet Crittenberger of Anderson, Ind. who is visiting her brother and siste: in-law, Maj. and Mrs. Willis D. Critte: berger. Miss Alice Huston entertained a company of 16 last evening per dance at the Club Cl antecler. Mrs. J. Low Harriman will come from Baltimore Saturday and will be at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. David Allan Robertson, wife of the assistant director of the American Council on Education, is spending sev- eral days in Philadelphia as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Lord Rigby. Mrs. Robertson will speak before the Media Woman's Club tomorrow on “Contempo- rary Fiction.” 4 ‘Mr. Herbert A. Gill and his daughter, Miss Mona W. Gill, has returned to Washington after spending the Summer in Switzerland and England, and are in their apartment at 2141 Wyoming ave- Miss Elizabeth 8. Gordon, daughter of Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddle of Chestnut Hill, will come to Washington to attend the dance Mr. and Mrs. Waiter R. Tucker man will ghter, Elizabeth, to at the sup- their home in Macon. is a graduate of the Herndon, Va., High School and has a host of friends among the younger set. Mrs. Clarence W. Giosner left last night for New York, where she will pass soveral days ab.the Hotel Warwick. Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Wilson of Glen- T, ¢ e Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gall and their Miss Helen Audenried of Philadel- | daughter, Mis: Mamie Gall, in the Lin- phia is at the Carlton for‘a week or coln Apartments. s — Mr. Alexander Hagner was host to a | Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hill Hedges of | Party last evening at the Club Chan- Prederick, Md., announce the engage- | tecler supper dance. McMahan-Jones Wedding In Savannah at Noon Today. The marriage of Miss Irma Rowena Jones, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Tasker Jones of Herndon, Va., to Mr. Dewey Henry McMahan of Macon, Ga., took place at noon today in the Presby- terian Church in Savannah, Ga. Wwilllam Garnett Rainey of St. Peters- burg, Fla.. was matron of honor. The bride wore a traveling gown of brown satin, brown and gold hat and accessories, with red fox furs, and car- ried sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. McMahan will make Mrs. McMahan Mrs. Friday evening for their Burchell’s i"'amous‘ Bouquet Coffee Never Better 37c Ib. Let Us Remake Your Mattress, Box Spring and Pillows By the New Electric Heat ’ N. W. Burchell | 817-19 Fourteenth Street STERILIZER PROCESS zation sures mates. Our new and patented electric heat sterili- IT'S thoroughness — and G}:JARA ‘TEE(P ?BORLESS. chemicals used, Health Dapurtmgr There are no oved by, the D. C. Phone us for esti- We Guarantee Satisfaction CAPITOL BEDDING CO. Phone Linc. 2765 24th Place and Bladensburg Rd. N.E. 'Yout_hfully Designéd Gay things they are, these tweed coats . . . with their jaunty, swinging lines . . . flattering, youthful furs . .. and colorful fab- rics. Their smart, tweedy look will enhance your street or sport appearance vastly and they are priced so m to overlook them. $85.00 $98.50 estly you can't afford $135.00 and up Rizik Brothers 1213 F Street Washington, D. C. A Remarkable Offering All Genuine Mahog ny Twin Poster Beds at $27 ° The Posts are made of 2Vp-inch stock, heavily constructed throughout, in hand-rub finish, ’ Other styles up to $130 We also show a very comflet’e line of Chests, Low-boys and High-boys—suitable for ‘ use with Poster Beds—8$52 up. ‘Your Inspection Invited, me;u Obligation JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones District 7675 District 7676 NOVEMBER 12, rock, N. J.,'are stopping at the Am- bassador Hotel for n few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Springer, also of Glenrock, are staying at the new Am- bassador while visiting Washington. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shelton have as their guest for a few days in their apartment in the Wardmen Park Hotel Mr. Ronald 8. Traill of Sidney, Austra- lia, Mr. Traill, who is studying in Philadelphia, will return there shortly. D. C., TUESDAY, 1929. Washington to spend a few weeks in Miami, 'P'h. Invitations have been sent out by the executive committee of the Reserve Offi- | cers’ Association, of the District of | Columbia department, for a card party and dance to be held in L'Aiglon Salons at Eighteenth street and Columbia road, (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) NEWEST IN GUEST TOWELS LONCHEON CLOTHR. APPLIGUED Cl . Al PILLOW CASES. VERY LOW PRICES EMBROIDERY SHOP 827-829 11th St. NW. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Martin of Chicago entegtained _informally at luncheon in the crystai room at the || . Willard yesterday. | Miss Eva Wade Bogert will return to Washington Saturday and will be at the Brighton for the Winter season. | Mrs, E. M. Coates and Mrs. C. E. Coates, from Fort Benning, Ga., are staying at the Hotel Martinique for several days. ’ French Marquisette Criss-Cross Cuttains Fine auality. Buy now at this $2.25 | low price. PAIF. . vviinainnnenns . State Hospital at Harrisburg, Pa., are 1211 F 8¢ at the Dodge Hotel for & brief visit. IMCDEVII I Ry Mrs. Jessie R. Darragh has with her | WEAVING in her apartment in the Wardman Park i Hotel Mrs. Robert J. Clarke of Victoria, myrf MOLES, BAD TEARS. are’ invisible when oven Process at Moderate Cost Brazil. ‘ B. L. GERSHANICK Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gpldman are sutte $11 Natlona) Fress Blds. Met: an 3047 Dr. and Mrs. Booth E Miller of the staying at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Atlantic City for a week. Mrs. Alexander C. Colimbus has left CHIFFON FOR EVENING Gracious and flattering —is effective in this flame colored gown with N its_ intricate skirt treat- ment and chic flower cor- sage. Formal models of satin, moire, net and taffeta are also included in the collection. On November 14th and 15th MRS. ALICE DIVVER will show her exceptional collection of rarely beautiful hand wrought jewelry. ‘ INCORPORATED 1919 Que Street 'FURNITURE Custom Upholstered by VALTANT Here you may choose from original designs in davenports, sofas, chairs, chaises” longues :and odd wphol- stered pieces—all custom built in our own shops, —Or, if you have special require- ’ ments, we shall be happyto prepare special designs for you, and build the pieces to your approval. s In either case, you are assured of the finest workmanship at the most economical prices. ALTANL decorators-importers ! 1536 ConnEecTICUT AVENUE WASHINGTON y BatTiMORE PHILADELPHIA Paris Special Sale of Carving . + Sets—Some at Half Price Discovering that we were overstocked in carving sets—inventory showed this startling situation—we went over every set and reduced the prices—in some instances as much as ONE-HALF OFF! Coming as this sale does, just before Thanksgiving and Christmas, it affords a timely opportunity such as we have seldom offered! Three-Piece Carving Sets in White and Stag Handles 33-__0_2 Per Set Steak Carving 50 Sets,perpair . . . . . .$1= French#Cook Individual Knives .$1.50 Set of 6 Table Knives and Forks, white handles, i arvi COMMUNITY SILVER Few things fulfill the requirements of the perfect gift as completely as silverware. And no silverware is more charming than Community silver. In the beauty and distinction of de- sign they have created” Community craftsmen have won com- parison with the sitersmiths of old. We have it in the new and famous DEAUVILLE PATTERN. BARBER & ROSS, Inc. The Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store 11th & G Sts. THE WILLARD Announces That CHEF GABRIEL LINASSIER Formerly With The Ritz Hotels, London and Paris and The Carlton Hptel, London Is Now in Charge of Its Cuisine Discriminating patrons may here enjoy the delicious food for which these hotels are famous e Delightful Music Adds to the Pleasure of Lunching and Dining at the Willard W. . MNoses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Special Sale Genuine Calcutta Lizard Oxfords and Pumps This special purchase and selling offers re- markable values in beautifully made, per- fect fitting, smart footwear. Brown or black Calcutta lizard oxfords with medium Spanish heels and brown Calcutta lizard opera pumps with Spanish heels. Complete sizes. The Moderne Shop, Second Floor Semi-Annwil Sale of MILLINERY B R G A semi-annual event that includes every hat in stock regardless of former price! REGULARLY Now $5.00 .$2.50 $10.00 . .$5.00 ‘ BB % $12.00 $6.00 $16.50 ..$8.25 $19.50 ../$9.75.. $25.00 ............$12.50 $35.00 .... .$17.50 LGRS Sale lasts but a few days so don’t delay! R