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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Vice President Curtis Had Mrs. Gann and 3 'Mra. Loose as Luncheon Guests at the Capitol Today." HE Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, had lunching with him at the Capitol today his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, and Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. Mrs. Loose accompanied Mrs. Gann to the opening session of the Seventy-first Congress at noon today. Prince and Princess de Ligne Hosts to Lady Johnstone. ‘The Belgian Ambassador and Prin- | cess de Ligne will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Lady John- stone, who is visiting her brother and | sister-in-law, former Gov. and Mrs. Gifford Pinchot. ‘The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Mrs. James W. Boyle, who will entertain in her Balti- ‘l more home preceding the first Monday | german of the Baltimore Bachelors. Miss Laura Tuckermian, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ‘Tuckerman, is among the debutantes from Washington who will be presented | at the n tonight. Miss Tucker- man will be feted at dinner before the dance by Mrs. Clinton-Paxton Paine. Representative_and Mrs. Thomas H Cullen of New York are in Washing- ton at the Mayflower. Mrs. Cullen will remain here until the end of the week parties are: Emma W. P. Slack, guesm1 Cynthia Cleveland, a cousin of for; President Grover Cleveland, will en:’e‘: tain Mrs. R. M. Bowie | ter, Miss Ryal and Miss Darb; will entertain a party. THE EVENING STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1929. SOCIETY. | showing of the Fox film “Salute” will be seen. The guests of honor will be the Am- bassador from Italy, the Minister from Persia, Bonnie M. Busch, and the State vice chairman for Maryland, Mrs. Maria Briscoe Croker. the national president, Mrs. Among those entertaining dinner The branch president, Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, will have as her guests Mr. antd Mrs. Murray Boocock of Keswick, Va.; Miss Clara Smith, Miss Ethel HofI- man, Mr. John Bannerman, Miss Dor- othy M. Nicholson, Mr, Jesse Frank Nicholson and Mr. Jesse W. Nicholson. The first vice president, Mrs. Richard Yates, will have as her guests her hus- band, Representative glam Senato Arthur Capper of Kansas, Col. Wade H. Cooper, Georgia Knox Berry, singer, Mr. Cook of Baltimore, Miss Vic- toria Copping and the charge d'affaires of the Dominican Republic. Senator Miss Edna Patton, Mrs. Miss Grace Fry- The second vice president, Mrs. will entertain The third vice president, Miss and her daugh- Mrs. Robert Trimble David M. McPherson Col. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and will then return to Brooklyn, where | Anton C. Cron will have a¥ their guests she will spend part of the Winter, mak- | ing occasional visits to the Capital. Representative and Mrs. Andrew L. Somers of Brooklyn, N. Y., have taken they will remain during the present session of Congress. Miss Marjorie Talman, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pitzhugh Talman, went to Baltimore this morn- will be the guest in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Woods ‘Woodward will entertain at dinner this evening. Later Miss Talman will at- tend the first Monday german of the Baltimore Bachelors. afte: m.d!t he:el’ hi“hb:' yesterday afternoon at a tea which her Pparents gave in their home. Mrs. Tal- man was assisted in the dining room by Mrs. Alfred J. Johnson, Mrs. Charles ‘Trowbridge Tittmann, Senora de Mello, Mrs. Henry Pitzhugh, Miss Katharine Goodwin and Mrs. Benjamin Long Edes and Miss Long Edes, mother and sister of Mrs. Talman. The debutante had assisting her Miss Janet Ball, Miss Priscilla Totten, Miss Ella Delaney Hunter and Miss Elvira Johnson. sued invitations for a costume dance at the Mayflower Hotel December 14 in honor of their son, Lieut. Comdr. Macomb, U. 8. N. Comdr. Ralph Chandler Parker, U.| 8. N, and Mrs. Parker have closed their home in Batavia, N. Y., and are at the Riverside Apartments for the Winter. Miss Phyllis Hight wm‘ lnf:r';lin“:; eom; 16 young people at the dan;“l;t.hzwflludiml Wednesday. | table of 10 guests. Parker will have as an apartment at the Carlton, where | Henry T. Rainey, wife Rainey of Liinols; wife of Representative Cable : Mrs. MacMoréland, Mre' B o Qnio; Mrs, E M. (Sirdner, Mrs. of Maine, Mrs. Amie Abia Rusti London and Miss Wilmuth Gary of Bt fil le};a will ary Bird Clayes will have at her ta- ble Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, newly ap- pointed Ambassador to China; Elizabeth Johnson, Re - ence Kahn. Dp. presentative Flor- United States Commissioner of Educa- Cooper; Dr. Frank For- | editor of the Carnegie | Mr. | , secretary of the | tion, and Mrs, rest Bunker, publications, Willys Ruggles Peck, American legation at Peck; Miss Bertha A. of studies National and M ;:tlter Bonham and Mrs. Col. and Mrs. A. C. Macomb have is-| zuoion Wil each entertain Mrs. Walter Kenyon Lloyd Mrs. F. W. Bugbee. B oot Miss Louise Worden will entertain a Mrs. Mary Sitz her guests Mrs. of Representative Mrs. John Cable, . E. Mead, Rose Dugan iss Irene June and Mrs. Charles A. entertain guests. Miss Miss William John Cooper, and Mrs. Bunker; Peiping, and Mrs. Morgan, director rs. L. MacD. Sleeth. Mme. Louise Bruni, Mrs. ‘William Katherine tables of Capt. and Mrs. Clarence C. Calhoun At your service! Cathedral School, | Elizabeth Brewster will entertain at their table Senator Samuel H. Shortridge, Senator Willlam H. King, Judge and Mrs, Charles Kerr, Mrs. E. C. Graham, Mrs. Boyd Carpen- ter, Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Henry Clay Carpenter. Mrs. Edward J. Croker of Baltimore will bring from Baltimore her guests, who will be Miss Lizette Woodward Reese, Mrs. Isaac T. Parks, Mrs. Mathew C. Fenton, Mrs. E. Allen Craig, Mrs. Harry R. Ruse, Mrs. Spencer, Miss Spencer and Dr. Schult of the Johns | DX Hopkins University. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Grant will entertain Capt. and Mrs. Robert R. Bennett, Mr. Lloyd Anderson, Dr. B. R. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Matz, Miss Evelyn Weems and Mr. William C. Deming. Mrs. W. H. Hessick will have as her guests Mrs. PFred A. Hessick, Mrs, Francis Robson, Mrs. Piere Bealer, Mr. Forest Novinger and Miss Lucille M. Hessick. Mr. and Mrs. John Weedon will have as their guests Miss Charlotte Pum- phrey, Miss Mary Pumphrey, Miss Ruth Weedon, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daniel. Others entertaining guests will be the Polish Minister and Mme. Filipv- wicz, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Miss Jessie Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dough- erty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. William- son, Mr, and M John Walker Hol- comb, Mrs. A. Nibley, Mrs. Bonnie M. Busch and Mrs. Willlam Spaid, who will have five guests. Mr. Wallace W. Wright entertained yesterday afternoon at his home, 1765 P street northwest. Presiding at the tea table was Mrs. Albert J. Meyer, assisted by Baroness As Miss Anne Ives and Miss Madge Boles Assisting the host in receiving were hi sisters, Mrs. A. Dawson Trundle of Forest Glen, Md., and Mrs. Lewis A. Wright Mich., also Mr. William Northrup Gray and Mr. and Mrs. John Burdick Gray. Among the gussts were: Unusual Christmas Gifts! for Children, and Grown-Ups Very reasonable in cost. Hats & Gowns Mrs. Abbott, Miss Ann Abbott, Mr. Hugo Indem, Mrs. Cecil Cain, Mr. Louis Mone- way, Mr. Norman Daly, Miss Beulah Gillette, Mrs. Mary Gillette, Miss Billie Gillette, Miss Ruth Gum, Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison Bolen, Miss Madge McIlhany Bolen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dewey Becton, Lieut. Edward K. Inman, Capt. H. Turner Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willlam Montgomery, Mrs. H. M. Hen- derson, Mrs, Causey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dawson Trundle, Mrs. Lewis A. Wright, and Mrs, M. Leisenring, the Misses Stone, Mr. and Mrs. John Bur- dick Gray, Mr. Manoukian, Miss Dor- othy Cherry, Miss Cornelia Compson. Miss Myrtle Seidler, Miss Lulies Critch- er, Miss Catherine Critcher, Mme. Su- sanne Oldberg, Miss Leonora Marie de Grange, Col. and Mrs. de Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Miss Norma Kale, Mrs. J. C. Byer, Maj. Charles L. Snell, Maj. and Mrs. Albert J. Meyer, Baroness Astrid Ungern-Stern- berg, Miss Ada Rainey, Miss Caroline E. , Miss Mitti Burch, Miss Deal Miss Margaret O'Brien, Miss Margaret Windham, Miss Isabel L. Jor- | dan, Miss Belvah Cussort, Miss Chris- tine Levin, Miss Marguerite Neale, Mr. B.aman Neale, Miss Anne Ives, Mrs. Chase, Maj. and Mrs. Clayton E. Emig, Mr. Sam Wardell, Miss Marie Kite, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin 8. La Fetra, Mrs. Frank- lin Rice Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis | Harrison | Beale Backus, Mr. and Mrs WASHINGTON Jurius GARFINCKEL& Co. l We park your car while shopping here We cash your Christmas Savings Checks YOUR Christmas savings will be well invested ' ® in one of our Winter coats, in an unusual new dress from our stocks, or in a remarkable fur coat or scarf bearing our label. HIS store now is the mecca for wise holiday shoppers . . . we have so many charming dif- ferent things at moderate prices as well as raée You know, too, a gift from Garfinckel’s is a doubly appreciated gift. imported goods. F STREET CORNER OF 13TH Christmas savings fund checks cashed gladly... —who will shop WITH you or R. Hathaway, Miss Margaret Marigold and Miss Schmelling. The Southern Soclety, one of Wash- ington's ploneer social organizations, at the reception and ball to be held Wed- nesday night at the Willard Hotel, in honor of the Senators and Representa- tives from_the.Southy is featuring the Arlington Hall Glee Club. This _club, composed of 30 young| ladies, students at Arlington Hall, will be guests of the soclety in the dancing | which follows their entertainment, be ginning promptly at 8:30 o'clock p.m. in the large ball room at the Willard. | The newly elected officials of the Southern Soclety, including the 15 vice | presidents, one from each Southern State and the District of Columbia, will be in the receiving line to greet members and guests on their arrival. | _The_vice president from each State | " Ninef | (Contin on Ninetcenth Page. FRESHEN UP FOR CHRISTMAS Complete showing of the newest in paper—no inconvenience, dirt or trouble if you have your papering and painting done by us. Cornell Wall Paper Co. 714 13th N.W. 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TN COATS—SECOND FLOOR A FASHION INSTITUTION rie Washington NewYork en Bags Are Trumps! when they’re Christmas gifts from Jelleff’s Large bags, small bags, medium sized bags. Sober bags, frivolous bags, plain bags, gay bags. i Sal Christmas Sale... Splendid bags you'd be proud to give. Give a Bag Wardrobe . . . she'll need an evening bag as well as a daytime one . .. let us find you two for such a lovely gift. You car parked free of cost— packages wrapped and mailed! Among have gone_over | from Washington to attend the Bach- | elors’ cotillion in Baltimore this eve- ning are Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur W. Hub- | bard and Wilbur Ross, their son. They | recently arrived from their wun-’ try home on the Eastern Shore of Mary- | are staying at the Mayflower FOR you, as you please. Gift Desk—Balcony. K issued invitations for the debu! their daughter, Miss Mary Martha ‘Wren, Tuesday afternoon, December 21, t the Mayflower, when there be dancing through the afternoon. Mr. Charles Evans Hughes of New York is staying at the Mayflower while he is in Washington. The first secretary of the Uruguayan Jegation, Dr. J. A. Mora, was host to & party at the Club Chantecler supper dance on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wholean are in New York, where they are staying at the Ambassador Hotel. New Arrivals That Were Actually Made to Sell From $16.75 to $25 INCLUDED IN THIS Priced for Our WONDROUS GROUP AT : OURTE il Opportunity Week 17 new FOURTEEN DOLLARS styles bags for everyone The New Silhouettes in Chif- fon Afternoon Frocks, High Shade Crepe Frocks, NEII" Printed Crepe Frocks, Tweed 'rocks Ideal for Sports, School or Business, Lovely Moire, Crepe, Chiffon, Velvet and Taffeta Evening Gowns. Hotel. The guests will include the — the burf‘l“-nd standing com- officers, mittees of the club. bles to Be Guests at fanch Pen Lesgue Dinger. Chevy Chase branch of the Na- mlm of Amzl?cln Pen Women have a distinguished company at dinner which it will give at the ‘Mayflower Hotel this evening at 7 E Jock. Following the dinner a pre- Cleaned Glazed and $ New Fur Buttons Where Needed ‘This special price includes thorough cleaning of your coat inside and out. b Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship Work called for and delivered. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Bensamin Sherman. Prop. 618 12th Street Franklin 6358 8 styles for street, #10 Stressing smart leathers in dahlia, green, gray and brown as well as the fashionable black. Smooth calf with back strap: Smooth calf with lizard, top handle style. Smooth calf with laced edges, top handle, Smooth calf in pouch effect. Lizard grain calf, back strap. Smooth calf, inverted frame, Australian pearl ornament. Smooth calf with real shark insert, back strap. DRESSES—THIRD FLOOR Brand-New Celanese SLIPS! Regularly Selling at $2.50 These are well made with $]- 69 shadow-proof “hem and in- Main Floor—Brooks Imported Washable Fabric GLOVES! These are suede finished for added smartness and may be Regularly $1 and $1.35 :II::, ier:lflfl::‘;]:,.“pfl" or nov- 850 Main Floor—Brooks 5 styles for afternoon, $10 Antelope suede, soft pouch, marcasite ornament. Antelope suede with pleated insert, top -handle. Antelope suede, flat pouch, hieroglyphic orna- ment. Antelope suede on La Tique frame. Genuine Beauvais pouch bag on filigree frame. verted pleats. In all the wanted pastel shades. Won. derful values indeed at this price! Opportunity Week SALE of AllSilk, Picot Top ' Yull-Fashioned French Heel HOSIERY Reg. $1.95 85(;& (Slight Irregulars) Fine Quality Rayon Trregularities are al- most imperceptible, GOWNS! o Regularly Selling at $2.50 In a good assortment These gowns are ever so $]..75 Advan Purchases Bring This pmu Blend to You at 33c Lb. N. W. 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