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18 *% SOC British Ambassador., Returned to the Capital Today After Vacation HE Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard, arrived in ‘Washi n this morning from & several week’s absence spent in the West Indies. th Envey in New York; Filipowics Goes Abroad. 1 ‘The Minister of Poland, Mr. Tytus| PFilipowicz, went to New York this | morning and Mme. Filipowicz will join ; him there this evening. Mme. Filipowicz will sail Friday on the Ile de France to 'nd the remainder of the Winter | i road. She will spend the Christmas olidays in Paris with her son, and will Inter go to her home in Poland. The Minister will return to Washington | Monday. { | Senator and Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett | fre again in their house at 1529 | ighteenth street, which they have dpened for the Winter. Senator Charles S. Deneen was gén!d yesterday morning by Mis. neen, who has been in their Chicago home for some weeks. They are in the house at 1920 Twenty-third street, wWhich they leased for the season, and their daughter, Miss Bina Day Deneen came last evening from Phila- delphia, where she has been visiting. Senator Walter F. George of Georgia Has returned to Washington from a week's hunting trip in Southern Georgia and has joined Mrs. George in their apartment at the Mayflower. Representative and Mrs. Albert E. Qarter of Oakland, Calif., have returned from New York, where they went to attend the Army-Notre Dame foot ball e. They will be at the Mayflower gcr:’el for the season. Representative and Mrs. M. Alfred Michaelson have returned from their home in Chicago and have opened their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. Representative and Mrs. Albert E. Carter of California have arrived in ‘Washington from their home in Oak- land and are in residence at the May- lower for the season. Mme. Papanek. wife of the secretary | the Czechoslovak legation, enter- | tained at’ luncheon today in the Wash- | ington Club in compliment to Mme. Tisa, wife of the retiring first secretary of the Czechoslovak legation. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Bu- | chanan Dugan announce the engage- | ment of their daughter Eliza Lane to | Lieut. Sherman Rockwell Clark, U. S. | N., son of Mr. James F. Clark of Balti- | more and Mrs. E. Rockwell Clark of | Annapolis. | Gen. and Mrs. Frank McIntyre have &s their house guests in their home on Massachusetts avenue Miss Louise Young of Montgomery, Ala. day, in honor of Miss Clara Bolling and Miss Virginia Ash- burn. Maj. and Mrs. C. M. Edwards will entertain a company of 40 at the din- ner dance this evening in the gold room of the Wardman Park Hotel. | Mrs. Emmett C. Gudger, daighter of Senator Thomas J. Walsh, will be | at home, informally, tomorrow after- | noon in hn'munment at 1661 Crescent place and receive the other Thurs- days in Dece: | Mrs. Robert Clarke, wife of the | Fritzi Scheff, who has knowh SOCIEY Y. IETY Sir Esme Howard, in Indies. United States consul at Victoria, Brazil who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Darragh, at the Wardman Park Hotel, will leave today for Cumberland, Md., to spend Chrisimas. Mrs. Clarke will return to the hotel and be with her sister for the New Year holiday. The attache of the Rumanian le- gation, Mr. George Duca, who has been abroad, has returned to his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. The newl;';ppo!ntefl director of the Bureau of eign and Domestic Com- erce of the Commerce Department and Mrs. W, L. Cooper are at the Hay Adams, where they have taken an apartment. Many Lunch Parties After First Morning Musicale. Mrs. William Pitch Kelley entertained at luncheon at the Mayflower today fol- lowing the first of Mrs. Lawrence Town- send’'s morning musicales, when the program was given by Miss Anna Case and Mr. Guiseppe de Luca. Mrs. Kel- ley's guests at Juncheon were Mme. Debuchi, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. William Bailey Lamar, Mrs. J. Lindsay Morehead. Mrs. Peter A, Drury, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mrs. Charles March. Miss Callie Doyle, Miss Anna G. Connolly and Miss Eleanor Connolly. Mme. Roso, who hes recently re-| turned to her apartment in the La| Fayette from Peris, was hostess to & company of eight at luncheon today at the Mayflower. har guests including Senora de Alf.ro, Mrs. Guy Despal Goff, Mrs. Henry H. Hough, Mrs. Cha:les H. Harlow, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Mrs. Joseph Washington and Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Townsend arrived last evening from their home in New York and are guests for a few days of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Law- | rence Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Rex| Townsend attended the first of Mrs. | Lawrence Townsend's morning mu- | sicales in the baliroom of the Mayflower | this morning and were hosts to Mile. | Mr. and | Mrs. Lawrence Townsend since her| childhood, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend hav- | inz known her mother in Vienna when Mr. Townsend was secretary of the United States embassy at the then Austro-Hungarian capital. The pro. IllmllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!IIIIIOIlmImIIIIIllllllllilli | — g H [ 7 TONIGHT with sor sesuer 5 Until 7:30 menu we are fea- turing— SEA FOOD DINNER The CAP'T PO ail styles— Columbia Road &t 18* OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR Columbia 5042+ R “THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, s gram this morning was given by Miss Anna Cese and Mr. Guiseppe de Luca. Mrs. Gillett Hill entertained at lunch- eon today at the Mayflower in compli- ment to her godchild, Miss Jean Court- ney Hay, and-had s her guests Miss Junia Culbertson, Miss Vittoria Cata- lani, Miss Kacherine Lowman, Miss Mil- dred Huston, Miss Isabel Lamberton, Miss Engracia Freyer, Senorita Lucia Tessada Guaman, Miss Mary Parrish Bradley, Baroness Ungern-Sternberg, Miss Margaretta Bayard Wright, Miss Mary Ruden, Miss Janet Elizabeth Mur- ray, Miss Beale, Miss Barber-Nell ‘Thomas, Miss Clara Bolling, Miss Bina Day Deneen, Miss Jocelyn Hibbard, Miss Betty Thorpe, Miss Elizabeth Dun- lop, Miss Helen Walker and Miss Nancy James Adams. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry’s luncheon guests today at the Mayflower following the morning musicale included Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Frank B. Freyer, Miss Gytha Stourton, Miss Sophie Casey and Mrs. R. M. Stuart-Wortley, daughter of the late Admiral Schiey. Mrs. W. P. Tam's guests at luncheon today at the Mayflower after the mu- sicale included Mrs. James D. Fife, Mrs. Robert L. Collins, Mrs. Lec R. Dunbar, Mrs. E. F. Patterson and Mrs. George B. Welch. Mrs. William A. Slater of New York has taken an apartment at the Hay- Adams for the season and will be joined today by her granddaughter, Miss Elena | de Struve, weeks., :D. C, WED) who will remain for several nrnz‘ ESDAY. this evening for Miss Phillips and erera. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor and Mrs. Carl Greiner of Florida and Miss Carol Grosvenor .will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening, December 24, in their home, Wildacres, in compli- ment to Miss Junia Culbertson, debu- tante daughter of the United States Ambassador to Chile and Mrs. Wi 8. Culbertson. The dinner party will precede the ball which the Ambassa- dor and Mrs. Culbertson will give for their daughter that evening. Mrs. Walter Wilcox will entertain at tea this afternoon in her home, 2000 Massachusetts avenue, in honor of Miss Laura Tuckerman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Renick Alex- ander and their daughter, Miss Elise Alexander, will entertain at luncheon Thursday in honor of Miss Faith Phil- lips and her finace, Mr. Guido Perera. The company will include members of the wedding party and out-of-town guests, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Greene and Miss Anne Carter Greene will give a supper Pastry Shop SANDWICHES New Location, 806 17¢h S Metropolitan 6939 45c rr i §3.95 wr 100 Deliveries at Slight ional Cest f Oriental Floor Coverings At Public TNETERED Auction 454 Oriental Rug and Carpets in all sizes, including several senting examples of most of extra large pieces and pre- the renowned rug weaving districts of the Far East to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 Thirteenth St. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 4th, Sth and 6th, 1929, at 2 P.M. each day. Also A special night session Thursday, December Sth at 8 P.M. On Free i’iew Up to Hour of Sale Each Day The collection includes Kermanshahs, Sarooks, Chinese, Bok- haras, Fereghans, Keshans, Lillehans Beloochistans, Dozars, Serabends, Mossouls and others. G. Sloan . Terms, Positively Cash & Co., Inc. Auctioneers THE WOMEN'S STETSON SHOE SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER Tomorrow Morning—38:30! tetson Shoe Shop close out their entire stock of Women’s fine Shoes Prices reduced to $7.75 ~$9.75 $1 1.75 Each and every pair of our fine Stetson Shop Shoes is included in this “drastic reduction Sale.” Afternoon shoes, Walking shoes, Sport shoes and Evening shoes. All leathers—all styles— all heels—all sizes—all widths. The Women’s Stetson Shoe Shop of the aleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street illiam 1 bridge luncheon | ford, who will be Springfield, Ohio, Mrs. George Hewison of Little Falls, nd Mrs. Eugene De Reeves of W gton are the guests in whose honor Mrs. Arthur E. Dowell is entertaining this afternoon at a in the Washington Club. Ak Miss Martha Ella Jesse will arrive in Washington tomorrow from Sweetbriar to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Jesse, in their home on Chain Bridge road, Arlington County, Va. She will be accompanied by two of her classmates, Miss Carroll Slater and Miss Virginia Carmichael Al- her guests over the week end. Mrs. Wallace formally Thurs cliffe will receive in- fternoons during The Ideal Xmas ®ift These desks are attractively ma- styled— beautifully finished in the terials—modernl substantial, an designed. Price 859-50 Others from $30 up finest THE W.D. CAMPBELL COMPANY DECEMBER 4. 1929. * the season, beginning tomorrow after- noon. The marriage of Mrs. Anne Boyd Crain, daughter of Mrs. John R. Edle, to or. Robert MacGregor Scotten, assist- ant chief of the division of current in- formation of the State Department, took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home of Capt. and Mrs. Edle on Sixteenth street. No previous announce- ment of the en; ment had been made, and the marriage was a surprise to all but the most intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom. The ceremony was attended by a| small company. including Mr. Scotten's | mother, Mrs. Oren Scotten, of Detroit. ‘The Rev. Dr. Joseph 8izoo, pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. officiated. | Comdr. Stanton Merrill, U. 8. N., was | best man, and the bride was unattended, but was given in marriage by Capt. Edie. Desks for the Home m}-lfi modern Xmas Gift is the useful gift. A handsome home desk. Appre- ciated by every member of the family., Adding charm, convenience and beauty to the library or living room. Select suit- able Xmas Gifts from our attractive display of Home and Office Furni- ture, BUSINESS FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Decorators of Commercial Interiors 1506 L Street Gold Stripe The new stockings by Gold Stripe are here in a host of lovely new colors. Sheer chiffons or service weight, pointed or French heels. box of 3 is a generous gift. From— $4.80 | latter F—A Met. 5660 up for 3 prs. 1018 15th Street 1 FA! Paris A in Vanity’s the Recip Delightiul perfumes, exclusive at Jel- lefi’s in Washington. ..the most com- plete make-up sets. A flat lipstick and a slim compact of cloisonne that match! Fragrant Bath Sets...Ato- mizers in intriguing shapes and colors «+.make-up boxes in flower-like colors g2 are awaiting your selection in an infinite variety of lovely colorings and odors that will so beautifully express your Christmas greetings. A—A Helena Rubenstein Make-Up Box in swanky brown leather case with a big, clear mirror in the top, includes all the famous Valaze beauty alds. A charming gift for any one, but a blessing to the woman who travels. $16.50. B—Perfume and Compact in matching Coty odors, embedded in a beautiful blue box with a creamy lining to prevent breakage. $3.50. C—A flacon of Lelong Perfume is as ex- quisite a gift as ever you'd find! Per- fumes A, B and C by Lelong are priced from $2.75 to $8. D—A De Vilbiss Atomizer in & slim and intriguing shape with a jade green per- fume container about which sketchy, modernistic mople disport themselves, $12. Others from $1 up. E—A Houbigant Shaving Set any man would like, "Includes cream, lotion and talcum powder in Royal Fern odor. The box is yellow, attractively decorated with Royal Ferns that look as though they'd been pressed in. §$2. Others at $3. Coty Perfume Set, including toilet water, perfume, face powder and sachet in generous size containers. Any of the famous odors. $15. Others _from $3.50 up. G—Hudnut’s Le Debut Compact with gay col- ored top of genuine Cloisonne, rouge and pow- der, lipstick to match all on a chain, .§10, Others at $5 to $7.50. 1—A Dans 1 Wi slorious perfume by the inimitable Worth. la Nuit, it's called, and comes in a de- htful trosty midnight blue flacon sprinkied th glistenin, clusive with fumes, Vers le Jour a silver stars. $1.50 to $15. Ex- ellefl’s as are other Worth per- d Sans Adieu by name. H—Make-Up Boxes, in charming pastel colors would be a strong inducement to your sister or any other member of her sex to kee) her dress- ing table in order. A mischievous-looking par- rot perches on the top for decoration, $5. HANDKERCHIEFS for the fair and the brave 35c each, 3 for $1 For the Fair—Handmade and pure linen. Some have embroid- ered corners with lace edges, others are embroidered in colors or all white. Still others are painted but have hand rolled hems, while others boast open hand done initials. For the Brave—Plain white linen with colored drawn threads and rolled hems. Plain white linen with col- ored or white in- itials. Silk Umbrellas, $5 Rich, novelty silk umbrellas. New two-tone shades in brown, blue, red, green, black and wine. Some have smart amber fittings. Straight or erook handles. Toiletries—Street Floor SOCIETY. She wore a graceful gown of gray chif- fon;, with a small hat to match, and & corsage bouquet of orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Scotten will make their home at 2546 Massachusetts avenue nn their return from their wedding trip. Mr. Scotten, who is a native of Detroit, has been in the foreign service for 16 years. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Parkhuret and Mise Anna Parkhurst have issued invitations to a dance to be given in the Cariton Monday evening, December 30. Mrs. Thomas W. Symons has arrived at the Hay Adams House, where she has taken an apartment for the season. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cook Macatee | have issued cards for a tea dance to oe | given Tuesday. December 17, in the Chinese room of the Mayflower, in honor of their debutante niece, Miss Mar- garet Olmstead. The guests will in- clude the debutante group of this season and other members of the younger set. Miss Mary Paxton Macatee and Miss Gertrude Macatee will return from college for the holidays and will receive- with their cousin. Miss Olmstead is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Olmstead of Front Royal, Vi nd is the Winter with Dr. and Mrs. Macatee in their home on Califcrnia street. Miss Beverly Rittenhouse has_joined her parents, Col. and Mrs. B. N. - house, after visiting for two months at (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) THE WILLARD ANNOUNCES TENDANCES .. ...oovieivii H30WH1S DINNER DANCES ....... .7:00 to 9:30 Daily, Except Sunday in the PALM ROOM With Its Cozy, Delightful Atmosphere No Cover Charge MEYER DAVIS MUSIC IRVING BOERNSTEIN, LEADING SHION INSTITUTION Washington ‘Name ient 15| /8 Silkk Underthings SLIPS ... GLOVE SILK SETS ... MATALASSE ROBES... 1’ ! PAJAMA ENSEMBLES Slips of vianese silk—a new material—in princess line with a band of cream lace at the top and bottom. White, flesh, black and tan. $5. Lovely Matalasse Robes, of satin, collar, silk cord girdles ,and patch Rose, copen, French blue, black, o Milanese Glove Silk Sets, trimmed lined with albatross. Snug rolled pockets are the tailored details. rchid and purple. $16.50. with modernistic designs in two- tone effects, The vests are V-shaped in front.with fitted tops. The panties are either short or of regul elastic 1o * Pajama E hand-blocked ¢ Print trousers, t. Red, jade and . $4.95. nsembles, of crepe de chine, ar bloomer length, with yoke ior with a three-quarter length black. $16.5 Twoeplece Pajamas, with satin Princess line gowns of crepe de chine and crepe satin. §10, Princess line chemises of ninon silk, $7.50. Underwear—Second Floor {lblack or mat Gift Suggestions that will delight— " Y/ New Jewelry {- + « Earrings . . . Rings Of crystal, pearls*, 95 stones in lapis blue, $:l i , Hunter's large selection of evening jew- elry. *Simulated, Many imports in this group, which includes 35 a crystal with rondel of rhinestones. Nov- metal and bead combinations or gold filled. And lovely rhine- Necklaces . . . Bracelets pearls h crystal, green and brown tones and a Costume Jewelry réal stone necklaces, { clty necklaces of wood or in stone bracelets and necklaces, Lovely Gloves Imported French Kid, with turn- back appliqued or $9.95 embroidered cuffs and hand crocheted backs. In almora, grain, beige, biscay nude, softest capeskin, double riing. P. K. sewn. Three brown or black with white, Co-ed Gloves of the s 95 pull-on type with 3‘ gore strap and shades of tan, French grey, red, black or black with white. Smart Bags 4 Of leather or silk, in attractive shapes $7.50 Smooth shoe calf in flat pouch shape with inlay of real shark and lift lock to match, has mid- dle compartment and vanity mirrors. A silk bag in needle- ¢|point design mounted on a nar- row daintily engraved frame. Black. beige or brown back« ground. Two good suggestions, really. Gay Scarfs make festive gifts For men: 3 Jacquards, printed dots and plain colors in tans, browns, grays, blues, Black and white. The kind men really will wear. For women: Hand painted in floral or ‘modernistic designs s on backgrounds of green, wine, rose, blue, Flowers Are in Season The couturiers are showing them—these violets are imported of a lovely deep tone -with realistic leaves. Box— black or white,

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