Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 18

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SO CIETY SOOCIETY The Chief Executive Land Hosts at Dinner Tonight " for Visitors. evening in honor of the Japan- ese delegates to the naval con- ference which will be held in Tondon next month. This will be the first_formal function in the Executive Mansion since the death of the Secre- tary of War, Mr. James W. Good, a month ago. " President and Mrs. Hoover will have with them for the holidays their younger son, M. Allan Hoover, but Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, jr, will be unable to come to Washington at this time. HE President and Mrs. Hoover will entertain at dinner this The Secretary of War and Mis. | Patrick J. Hurley will be the guests in ‘whose honor Maj. and Mrs. Leonard T. Gerow will entertain at dinner this evening preceding the Army dance in the Willard Hotel. The chief of staff and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall will be the honor guests of Brig. Gen. Francis Le J. Parker be- fore the dance. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde will be the hcoor guests at dinner this evening in he Willard Hotel, of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hugh Carnes Smith, preceding the Army dance. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis will have as their guest, through the Christmas holidays. the Secretary's niece, Miss Esther Jones, who will arrive Saturday. Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft was the guest in whose honor Mme. Roso en- tertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower following the concert. Her other guests were Mrs. Henry Winfleld W. Watson, Miss Bessie Kibbey, Mrs. James Brown Scott, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. William Livingston Crounse. Mrs. Paul Johnson and Mrs. Douglas P. Birnie, Dinner in Italian Embassy Tonight Honors Americans. The Italian Ambassador and Nobile de Martino will entertain at dinner this evening in honar of Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senors de Ferrara have as their guests at the embassy the mayor of Havana and Senora de Gomez, who arrived in Wash- iny last evening. The visitors will dine informally at the embassy this evening. They will attend the dinner tomorrow evening given by their hosts in honor of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtls. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will entertain at dinner this| evening. ‘The Belgian Ambassador and Prin- eess de Ligne entertainad at dinner last e\‘enlng in the embassy when the guests were the air attache of the British em- bassy and Mrs, Hetherington, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mr. and Mrs. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker | Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Par- | ker, jr, Dr. Hugh Young, Mr. Walter Pendergast, Miss Cynthia Davis, Miss Victoria Tytus, Baron von Blaas, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip O. Coffin, the third secretary of the British embassy, Mr. Michael Wright; the attache of the Ru- manian legation, Mrs. George Duca: Princess Elizabeth de Ligne and Prin- cess Antoinette de Ligne, daughters of the hosts. The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi -will entertain at a reception this afternoon in the Mayflo in honor of the Japanese and First Lady of the 4 the naval conference to be held in London. Last evening the Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi were hosts at a large dinner party at the Mayflower in honor of their countrymen. The distinguished company included the Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson, the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams; the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard, the Italian Ambassador and Nobil de Mar- tino, the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel, Senator Frederick Hale, Senator David Alken Reed, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Fred A. Britt:n, the United States Ambassador to Mexico, Mr. Dwight Morrow: the Undersecre- tary of State, Mr. Joseph P. Cotton, and his daughter, Miss Isab:l Cotton; the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs, Wilbur J. Carr, the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, and Miss Elizabeth Johnson; the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs, Ernest Lee Jahncke, th? Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics and Mrs. David 8. Ingalls, the Assist- ant Secretary of State and Ambassa- dor-des'znate to Japan and Mrs. Wil- liam R. Castle, Admiral William V. Pratt, commander-in-chief U. 8. fleet: Admirc1 and Mrs. Hilary P. Jonts, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Andrew T. Long, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol. Rear Admiral Richard H. Jackson and William A. Moffett. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry H. Hough, Rear Admiral George C. Day, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry E. Yarnell, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Arthur J. Hepburn, the secretary to the Presi- dent and Mrs. George Akerson, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, Capt. Allen Buchanan, chief naval aide to President Hoover, and Mrs. Buchanan: Capt. Alfred W. Johnson, director of naval intelligence, and Mrs. Johnson; Mr. J. Theodore Marriner, chief: of division, Western European affairs; Mr. James C. Dunn, Mr. Michael J. McDermott, chief of division, Current. Information, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Ballantine. The Japanese in the company in- cluded Mr. Wakatsuki, Admiral and Mrs. Takarabe, Admiral Abo. Minister Tokugawa, Mr. Yamakawa, Mr. Kawa- saki, Count Kabayama, -Admiral Sakonji, Mr. and Mrs, Setsuzo Sa Mr. H. Saito, Admiral Yamamoto, 3 Toyoda, Capt. and Mrs. Sakano, Capt. Nakamura, Mr. and Mrs. Kato, Mr. Enomoto, Col. Watari, Mr. Gaya, Capt. Iwamura, Mr. Mizusawa and Mr. and Mrs. Morishima. Senator and Mrs. William Henry Mc- Master will be joined Friday by their daughter, Miss Dorothy McMaster, who will come from Goucher College to spend the holidays with her parents. Senator and Mrs. James Couzes with their two daughters, Miss Margo Couzens and little Miss Betty Couzens, will leave Friday for their home, near Detroit, to spend Christmas and the | holidays. | _Mrs. Couzens had among her guesis CAMEASSALUIL DINING ROOM CLus BREAKFAST s50C SPECIAL 65¢ LUNCHEON Taste D'HOTE DINNER $1.50 Also A La Carte. No Cover Charge EXCELLENT CUISINE — MUSIC ARTCRAFT - TWI C.‘EV' A YEARLY avent . . . the Twice-Yearly Aricrakt Footwear Sale ..« held one month tlier than ususk. ORering our’: _entire slock of unusdal footwear iashions for Streat, - Afterncon and Evening, in this sesson's most wanted - ¢olours and leathers at drastic reductions. e Sale is In progress at both Autcraft Shops. ‘Eary ‘shopping is advised. \RTCRAFT OB R /TREET “NOICONNKTICUT AVE. Miss Jackson, Rear Admiral and Mrs. | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. in her box at the morning musicale to- day in the Mayflower Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. After the program Mrs. gounlens entertained at luncheon in the otel. Mrs. Glenn, wife of Senator Otis F. Glenn, will leave today for her home in Murphysboro, Ill., for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Glenn will be accom- panied by her two daughters and they will be joined at the end of the week by Senator Glenn, returning with him shortly after New Year day. Represerttative and Mrs. John C. Schafer will remain in Washington for the holidays and will have as their guests Midshipman James H. Cambell, Midshipman George Wendleberg and Midshipman Charles Schafer. Representative and Mrs. John W Summers have visiting them their daughter, Hope Summers Witherell, from Evanston, Ill., who has been giving THE WOMEN'S ther-trimmed mules. blue. which swing from L ] & series of recitals in Philadelphia. She will read at the Congressiol Clab Saturday evening at 9 o'clock for company of guests of Representative and Mrs. Summers, who have been in- vited in honor of the homecoming of their sons and daughters. Mr. Burks | Ra Summers_and Mr. Paul Summers of Philadelphia will join their parents Priday, and their daughter, Miss Jean Summers, will arrive Saturday from Evanston, Ill, where she has been at- tending Northwestern University. Representative and Mrs. William R. Eaton will close their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for a short time and_will sail Tuesday on the Ancon for Panama. Mrs, Crail, wife of Representative Joe Crail of California, was hostess at SHOP Imported hand- tailored mule with gold kid heel seat. In black or flame........$4.35 Raleigh Haberdasher of the skin . .. fresh-smelli BERLIN luncheon today in the Mayflower in compliment to the officers of the Con- gressiopal Club. The company included OF THE Imported black satin fea- Pink, coral, nile green and French Specially priced..$4.35 Kidskin bridge slipper with bow to match. In new shades of blue, red, nile and black, $7.50 RALEIGH Lyman Wilbur, Mrs. James E. Watson, Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Walter F. George, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Mrs. Henry Mrs, Cordell Hull, Mrs. ©. mseyer, Mrs. Louis T. McFadden, Mrs. Clarence F. Lea, Mrs. Clay ane‘ t J. Allen, ‘William Bri , Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; Mrs. Romes: Hoch, Mrs. Daniel A. Reed, Mrs. | Lawrence Richey, Mrs. Robert B. Arm- | Danisi 2 O'Brien e TV & Goutio. Dmie] hir Banister, Mrs. Harold Reed Mrs_Blair Banistel, PR —— LAST MINUTE WORTH WHILE CHRISTMAS GIFTS o8 Hove be brimming ever with T Cornell Wall Paper (.:: 714 13th N.W. Nat't HABERDASHER Boudoir Slippers and Pajamas for “her” leisure hour . . .. Black and flame rayon en- semble pajama suit of three pieces. The perfect gift for $7.50 Handkerchiefs....3 for §1.50 1310 F Street < TEMPTATION - " > " \(_,/w on/y way lo get vid ofa templation 1s fo yl'e/cl fo s, sallcl @:car O(j;/llfl A delightful thought . ..to be echoed e tatically by every woman who finds herself in the midst of the beauty of an Elizabeth Arden Salon. Every article there is something you would adore to possess...something you would be proud to sive your dearest friend for Christmas! There are—first of all—Miss Arden’s famous Preparations for the care 4 lotions and velvety creams that so gallantly cheat the calendar. You may select the preparations singly, or you may have them inthe completely outfitted travel cases forwhich Elizabeth Arden is noted. Miss Arden'’s four superb perfumes deserve special consideration if you are selecting an important gift. They are charmingly dedicated to human relationships and emotions instead of the usual flowers, and their fragrances are s unususl and beautiful as the thought behind them. They are in square- cut crystal bottles of exquisite simplicity and are named ...Mon Amie Elizabeth...’ Amour d'Elizabeth... Le Réve d'Elizabeth ...La Joie d'Elizabeth. -And there are gorgeous accessories—not too many—fascinating costume jewelry, so exactly right on the velvet and satin and lace tea or dinner pajamas tibly, ravishing lingerie, ewanky bags—you could shut your eyes and choose and love the outcome! their hangers and tempt you irre The perfect thing is to arrange for a treatment and then “do” your Christmas —alittle before the trestment, a little after, with time in between to think and to sum up. Quietly, tranduilly, no noise, no rushing people—happy and secure in the knowledge that any gift from Elizabeth Arden is a gift of distinction. For an appointment please telephone Decatur 2040 Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Toilet Preparations ave on sale at the smart shops ELIZABETH ARDEN 1134 CONNECTICUT AVE., WASHINGTON, D. C. 673 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK MADRID Leather Pocketbooks. . ..54.95 Colorful Scarfs ... .$3.95 Short Leather Coats .§19.78 D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 Smoot and Mrs. O. T. Jol to the ofticers of the Navy stationed in | In Ray hnston, jr. ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke will give & reception tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in the Mayflower Hotel SOCIETY. Wi and their wives. with the hosts will be the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Prancis Adams, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for aercnauties and Mrs. David 8. and the chief of opera- tions and Mrs. Charles F. Hughes. Pre- siding at the tea table will be Mrs, Richard H. Leigh, Mrs. David F. Sellers, Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. Charles E. " (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) To make “Her” Evenings brilliant social triumphs Can you think of a more elegant gift than these lovely slippers—from one woman to another! Or, if you hap- pen to be a man — why not give her one of our “gift bonds"—so she may make her own selections? heel strap. models . Jeweled Buckles And other eve- ning slipper orna- ments — straps — anklettes — and rhinestone heels —make artistic gifts. $1 to $25 Let Magruder Send Your Xmas ROME , PARIS "0 Eituabats Arden, 1990 Gift Message A Selection of High-Grade Candies From Reliable Manufacturers All in Very Attractive Xmas Containers Whitman'’s Superior Candles. 1-1b. Box Sampler..... 2-1b. _Box_ Sampler.. Bor Pleasure Island. . . Tin Box Salmagunda 2-lh. Tin Box Salmagunda. 1-1b. Box Pink Perfection 1-1h. Box Fussy Package. 1-1b. Box Fruit and Nuts. 3-1b. Box Cloisonnes... .. 1-Ib. Box Standard Mixed 1-1b. Box All Creams. %4-1b. Gray Box 1-1h. Gray Box 2-1b. Gray Box.. 1-1b. Tin Hard Candy. . Jar Hard Candy. 14-1h. Box Honey Noug: 4-1b. Box Dainty Mints. %-1b. Tin W. Cap. Mints. %-1b. Box Chocolate Mints.. 15-1b. Box Molasses Brittle.. i £228% Helm'’s Delightfully Different Candy 1-1b. Box Xmas Chocolates.. 70c 2-1b. Box Xmas Chocolates..$1.35 1-1b. Gold Box Chocolates.... 1 1-1b. Brown Box Chocolates 2-1b. Merry Xmas Box...... 2 2-1b. Picture Box Chocolates. 2-1h. Spec. Holiday Box.. 2-1b. Tally-Ho Assortment. .. . 3-1b, Picture Box Chocolates. 5-1b. Modernistic Box......., S-1b. Family Box Chocolates.. Bulk Chocolates, pound...... 1-1b. Magruder's Special. ..... Ginger Crystallized and Preserved %-1b. Tins Canton gpinger... 1-1b. Tins Canton (& g %-Pot Preserved Ginger 14-Pot Preserved Ginger. Large Pots Preserved Ginger. Fancy Decorated Pots of Pre- served Ginger......2.00 and 3. Ginger and Fig Marmalade.. Imported Pure Chocolate Novelties Unusual and Attarctive for ‘Tree Decoration. Call early and make your selec: tion while the stock is large. They will please the kiddies and interest the grown-ups. Desir- able as table favors. Priced at Sc, 10¢, 15¢, 20c and S0c each Fresh Fruits Hot House Grapes, California Grapes, Extra Fancy Apples, Pears, Lemons, Oranges, Grape- fruit, Bananas. Fancy, Gift Baskets of Fruit. Phones. grouped at $5. Lavishly feathered satin ones. lined satin D’Orsays. 7 direct lines. Many others at $3.50 to $8.50 Mirror Candies 74-1b. Flat Holly Box. 1-Ib. Super Chocolates 1-1b. Wynova Chocolates. 1-1b. Round Holly Box.. 1-1b. Xmas Super Chocolates. 1-1h. Pref. Sweet Chocolates. 1-1b. Fruit and nuts....... 1-1b. Nutted Chocolates. 74-1b. Box Mirror Mints 1-1b. Box Mirror Mints. v4-1b. Box Mint Sticks Opera Mints, Ib. Marshmallow Min Cocoanut Bonbons, Ib. 0. F. Thynmints, lb.. Allegretti Chocolates ‘The Original 14-1h. Box O. F. Choc. Creams. 45¢ 1-1h. Box O. F. Choc. Creams. 85c 2-1b. Rox O. F. Choc. Creams, 1.70 1-1b. Chocolates and Bonbons 95¢c H. D. Foss & Co. Very Attractive Gift Boxes of Superior Chocolates 1-1h. Christmas Popular... 2-1h, Christmas Popu'ar. 1-1h. Christmas Greeting. 1-1h. Christmas Florentine. 2.1h. Christmas Florentine 1-1h, Holly Box Chacolates. 2-1h. Red Box Chocolates. . 2-1b. Lacquer Box Assorted.. Pure Hard Candy (Dawson & Co.) Jackson Balls..... Mixed Drops.... $1 Filled Candy Shap; Sunbeam Kisses... Glace Fruit Packed in France for Magruder, Inc. 7-0z. Box Assorted Fruit 1-1h. Box Assorted Fruit. 18-0z. Tin Assorted Frui 22-0z. Box Assorted Fruit 2.1b. Wood Box. Asst. Fruit 3-1b. Wood Box Asst. Fruit Red Cherries........ Extra Pineapple .. Red Peass.... White Pears.. Crystallized Cherries .... Crystallized Strawberries Extra Pitted Apricots........ BEST GROCERIES And superb two-tone ecrepe ’5 Evening slippers in silver and gold trim, paisley, lame, moire, velvet, crepe or brocade. models now re-grouped at Many higher-priced $£10.50 Others on our 2d Floor For Her Leisure Hours Many of our finer mules and toilette slippers—now re- Daintily lined, colored crepes—with Vividly Shiop 1207 F St. We Will Pack and Mail Your Selection to Your Out-of- Town Friends. So many after-holiday ills result from candies of doubtful quality that extreme care should be exercised in'making your Christmas candy selec- tion. (Note the manufac- turers of our candy.) We have the largest assortment in the city for your inspection. Louis Sherry’s i Lavender Tin Box e Sign of Good Candy. = $2.00 the pound 7 acked in 1-pound, 2- 3 pound and 5-p§:lld buxr:.“n" Page & Shaw, Inc. Candies of Excellence Vi-lb. Box Asst. Chocolates.. 1-1b. Box Asst. Chocolates 2-1b. Box Asst. Chocolates. 3-1b. Box Asst. Chocolate: 5-1b. Box Asst. Chocolates 1-1b. Box P-nlonettes. 2-1b Uo. Lonbonettes 1-1b. Box. B. B. and Caramels. 1 1-1b. Box Nutted Chocolates. . 65¢ 1.25 Appolo Chocolates Chocolates that are Different, 73-1b. Poinsettia Box 1-1b. Poinsettia Box. 1-lb. Xmas Greeting. I-lb. Santa Klaus..... stinctive Assorte 2-1b. Distinctive Assorted.... b. Poinsettia BoxX....u0us. 1-1b. Red Box Chocolates 1-Ib. Ribboned Box.......... 1-1h. Holly and Ribbon Box b."Red Heart Box. 3-1b. Picture Box. Over-Night Grips and Choco. Hard Candy in Jars.... Almond Roca 1-Ib. Sealed Tin Roca........$1.50 $ BNCANS e 83888 Soft Mixtures Pound 35¢ 30c 40c Verigood Mixture. Victor Mixture. Reading Chocolate Drops. Cocoanut Caramels... Crystallized Gum Dro; iced Jelly Drops... Spiced Jelli{Strinls‘ U-All-No Mints, Turkish Delight H. M. Cream Mints. Red Cream Mints... Candy Specials Pascall's Barley Sugar, 8-0z. Glacier Mints, 8-0z.... Allen’s Toffy, 12-0z. Reed's Butter Scotch, Ib Peanut Brittle, 1. Ridley’s Copias ... Imported Syrian & Greek Honey (In Attractive Jars) A Very Acceptable Xmas Gift. Any color jar.......... Magruder, Inc. Decatur 4180-4181-4182-4183-4184-4185-4186 Conn, Ave, M and®18th Sts. Established 1875 e,

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