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“Betiator Thomds J, Walsh 18 sgain in W &t 1861 Crescent. place, 2 with !8!!! his daughter, Mrs. , wite of Capt. Emmet C. Gudger, e 8 Ny who is now on sea duty. “¥genator and Mrs. Willam H. King to arrive tomorrow from home in Salt Lake City and will of the apartment in the hester, which they have leased for E - hie has taken an apartment for | Winter. Frederick H. Gillett, who hias g in his ‘l’:!u"memth street home for Steiwer will arrive time, will be joined tomofrow By for the Win and Mrs. Hiram Bingham nmeummhmlm Sixteenth street Alfred Mrs, Conn., who will leave for 'Apen“; the Wh‘&‘ff’ - Society Bestowing Honors . Tpon Charming Debutantes Miss , daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. Graves, Who was an- nounced as 4 debutante this season will not be presented until next Winter. Miss Stuart Birdsall, debutante Dr. and Mrs. Gregg C. will return to Wi this week from s visit in New York. Noteworthy Events Of Week Chronicled In Diplomatie Circle —{Continued From Pist Page) . |where he went to attend the horse , | show. “The Minister of Albania is in Boston on & short visit. ‘The Minister of Bolivia and Senora Medins have canceled all social en- @agements for the Winter, due to & death in thelr immediate family. ‘The Minister of Nicaragua, Séfiér Dr. Don Juan B. Sacass, returned from New York last wéek, where he spent a few days. Senorits Maria Sacasa, daughter of the Minister and Senora de Sacass, will erve as & waltress at the Willard Hotel | J0'0 © Thursday, when the Junior League will take over the management of the hotel for 2¢ hours. d'affaires of the ‘The military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto enter- thined at dinner last evening in honor of the District Herbert B. Crosby. Others in the com- were the naval attache of the h embassy and Mme. Sable, the former District Sidney F. Taliaferro, and Gen. Willlam E. Horton. The new second secretary Brazillan embassy and Senhora de Chermont have taken an ent in the Dresden, having given up their suite at the Hotel Mayflowey. German em- bassy, Herr Lohmann, will go to New York tomorrow to remain until Wed- . Mrs. 8 nesday. and her daughter, Miss Natalie orwood, will give at the Willard De- 4 secretary of the Bolivian legation, has gone to New York, where she will spend about a month at the Ambassador Hotel. She will visit friends on Long Island during her absence. ‘The saasistant navai attache of the Prench embassy and Mme. Duban, who recently returned to this country from & vacation at their home in France, have taken an apartment at 2200 Nine- teenth street for the Winter. ‘The_attache of the Rumanian lega- tion, M. George Duca, left yesterda evening for New York, where he wiill spend a wesk prior to sailing Saturday for the Mediterranean ‘The German consul general to Vienna, Herr Paul Girardet, is passing a few days in Washington, accompanied by Herr Kurt von Sydow. Herr Girarde' fs the owner of a number of German newspapers, including the Dusseldorfe: Nachrichten. Miss Barbara Korfl, debutante daugh- of Baroness Serge Korff, will return '"nn mnl‘::\m m:‘ ot with v ys with mother, 'flefl!h;:'fllnmll A SPECIAL GROUP OF " FUR COATS $90.% - VALUES UP TO $250.00 'PONIES—Squirrel, Fox and Fitch Trimmed And many others CARACUL JACKETS %X ‘923 G St. Northwest 25.00 Commissioner and Mrs, | M ¢ | lister and THE SUNDAY S“i‘AR, WASHINGION, D. C, NOVEMBER 16, 1930-.—P1£i{'l‘ THREE. CHRYSA!‘TI{EMUMS FORMED THE SETTING FOR WEDDINGS OF THESE AUTUMN BRIDES Noted Artists Scheduled For Benefit Concert At the concert to be given for the benefit of the House of Merey on Mon- day, November 24, at 4 o'clock in the small ball Toom of the Willard Motel, there will be presented to Washington Mrs. Gann a Patroness For Continental Ball in Chicago. 1 Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Albert G. Lower lefi: Mrs. Clayton Clif Stephen’s and the Incarnation Lower right: Mrs. Julius A. y. —Harri: [ .er‘:m Mrs. Frank Walsh Glenn, formerly Miss Helen Elizabeth Tinsman, a bride of October 28, whose futurc | Center: c-iiwing Photo. Padgett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chick, before her October wedding Miss Elizabeth | —Clinedinst Photo. Chiek, y Ly : Mrs. Rocoo Francis Clements, cha: o 1 ), . m . J ‘," 'u. !r-lu ctober bride, formerly Miss Rosa Margaret Love, daughter of larcy, formerly Miss Elisabeth Si; Smith. He - ‘m”.r h Sigourney ler mat —Harris-Ewing Photo. took place in St. after which Mr. and Mrs. Marcy molored to William L. Rice, & recent bride, who formerly was Miss Elsle Seay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, —Bachrach Photo. toq work: Sorority Festivities .0 Boarimin, Mo Lats Anderson, ark Record of Week y Larz erson, ‘The Iota Chi Alpha Sorority, for- . | metly the class of '20 of the Immaculate Academy, is nsoring at tlumienen?.u Bixteenth L. Harvey, Mrs. George Warren .;_Mrs. Edward N, Dingley, Mrs, E. 3 l(e:lt: Mrs. H. L. Rust, Mrs. Lee are Miss Teresa Behabetz, Julla Broderick, Miss Teresa Nedland and Mary Sweeney, T. Little, Mrs. H. L. Glover, Mrs. H. E. Oulcw‘é'.‘ Mrs. Elmer 3 ‘The W, Alumnae Chapter of . | Zeta Tau Alpha Praternity held its No- vembér mee at the home of Mrs. Paul Loehler Friday evening, Miss Phoebe “Tauberschmidt assisting her as hostess. The meeting was_followed bg bridge. _Attending were Mrs. Jose) Baird, Miss Katherine Bennett, W. Paul Briggs, Miss Marion Oam| Miss trice Bead Didden, Miss mmer, Mrs. Laurie Hess, Miss Frances James, Mrs. fio: Kik"k'llq. Miss Elizabeth Il‘;wuo& yn Plerson, Miss Ronsaville, Miss Marion Stewart, Miss Mile ‘Trotter, Mrs. Howard Warren and Mrs, John Warlick. Seven new members were admitted to Alpha chwr of Sigma Theta Sorority Tuesda; ember 11, when they were formally initisted at the home of Mi Josephine Wunder, 510 Dorsett avenue, Somerset, Md. The new members are Miss Hilda Diller, Miss Ma: gan, Miss Margaret Jones, dams 8. Grace Taylor Koob. Mrs. Hoover éontrib:\tn To Church Celebration Mrs. Herbert Hoover has .!crfilmmy g:nn an ww'rt?lud pen ing of White House for the home-coming celebration at the Church of the Im- maculate Conception, Eighth and N streets northwest, which will occupy an attractive place on the fan h during the bazaar and carnival in the boys* school building, November 17-22. Miss Ruth - Chatterton, Psramount star, has given a name to the Bride Doll, which to be a feature of the rulnm:h ‘Those l"findlllél,l the carni- val ve an opportunity to “guess” the name of the doll. which has been named after a friend of the donor. —A Suggestion for —Prospective Buyers of Oriental Rugs OU’LL find it decidedly advantageous to see what we have to offer before pa- tronizing other sales of Oriental rugs. {{Bakshian rugs, qualities and prices are guaranteed, and for your further satisfac- tion, we make the following offer: ber Sale and, furthermore, any rug 20% you : purchase of us can be returned within ONE YEAR and exchanged at FULL VALUE for any other rug you may fancy. A. H. BAKSHIAN Phone North 5790 1625 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Established 40 Years . discount prevails during this Novem- 8. pbell, | at the Mayflower Hotel November 28 las | Fulton Lewis, jr., the vice chairman. Roberts, Miss Edna Veley, Miss Dorothy Westermeyer and Miss Helen Whitwell. Following the initiation ceremonies was & “weenie” romst-and card party. The Lambda Chapter of the Alpha Pflu 130:& ltlvgmr.y o(moror iw“hk-l! ngton University gave their rus| party at the Olney Inn Wednesday eve- ning, November 12, when the honor guests were Mrs. Audiey Laurence Smith and Senorita Raquel Ahumada, who are romised members, 12 members of the reshman class were also entertained as rushees. Rishans Maise Sielt Ba et for November 28 The Epiphany Church Home ball for the benefit of aged women is to be held and will be sponsored by the Bishop of Washington, the Rev. Dr. Ze Barney :hmlm, and the woman's board of the ome. Mrs. Alfons Landa is chairman of the Girls' Floor Committee, Miss Rahel Davies is vice chairman and Miss Betty Edson is chairman of the Debutante Floor Committee; Mr. Bowman MecArthur is chairman of the Men's Floor Committee and Mr. ' Women's Club Holds Social Reception ‘The Twentieth Century Club held its annual social reception Friday after- noon at the Washington Club. The president, Mrs. William Walter Hus- band, and the other officers of the club formed the receiving line. Presi at the tea table were Mrs. Ernest P. Bick- nell, Mrs, George F. Bowerman, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Thomas W. Sid- well, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt and Mrs. David White. Others assisting were Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, Mrs. Louis W. Austin, Mrs. Proctor L. Dough- erty and Mrs. Edwin V. Nourse, Women's City Club Outlines Program ‘The Women's City Club is complet- ing plans for the house betterment card anu to be held in the club house ovember 17 and 18, both afternoor and evening. Among members subscribing are Mre William Lee Corbin, Mrs. Avery Coon ley, Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. Caro- line B. PFristoe, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs_Frances P. Shiras, Miss Dorothy M. Wi Miss Clara G. Brewster and C. Burritt. / Brothers 1213 On Sale Mond COATS Street, Sport and Dress . . - GROUP 1 $55.00 Were to $78.50 GROUP 3 $98.50 Were to $150.00 «Woli SUITS redu EVERY MODEL THE S ’ ay! A SUCCESS OF EASON MARKED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE! GROUP 2 $69.50 Were to $125.00 GROUP 4 $150.00 Were to §225.00 Genuine Rizik Coats, finest materials...colors and blacks. ..luxuriously fur-trimmed in Persian lamb ...Caracul...Blue Fox...Lynx...Beaver.,.Skunk. . .Kit Fox...Seal. . .Lapin. ced proportionately ALL SALES FINAL SOCLET Y, Social Festivities In Capital Circles Feature Lata Autumn |t Gen. Gulick Is'in West .On Inspection Tour Of Coast Artillery Will Return to Capital Withe in Mon ial ‘News Notes Relating to U. 8. Military Cirele, — i Mrs. Handsomely Appointed Dine ith of Mifwukes, ners Scheduled — Promi- nent Guests Entertained. Dancing Included in Va. | Wt ried Program of Events. Mrs. V. M. Radoliffe Agnew entor- fined & company at dinner last eve- party at y al - its included it Brookes 18 the wife sioner general from_ Australia and the . Alfred Dea- daughter of the Hon. , three times of the g:mm: of Amm" Miss Laura Walcott Tuckerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ‘Tuckerman, will entertain at dinner to- morrow evening in honor of Miss Hoban Alexander and Mr. Charles Mein place Carter, whose matriage will take Tue sday, November 26. The Judge Advocate General, U. 8.A., Maj. Gen. Edward A. Kreger, Kreger ¢ dinner, f Secretary of War and Mrs. Patri Hurley. ” Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre were hosts to a small company informally at dinner Wednesday evening. and Mrs. ntertained a company of 63 at ollowed by dancing, at the Con- gressional Country Club in honor of the v - 3 B308E aa g In addition to our usual smart line of Gowns and Hats. . .we now The Woman's Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street SOFT BLACK CARACUL FORMS THE FULL LENGTH STOLE COLLAR ON THIS SMART TWEED COAT There is an air of distine- tion about this charming coat that will win the heart of every fashionen-- thusiast. Black and white tweed modeled in semi-fitted lines with the new full length Stole col- lar of black caracul. $8975 McCallum Silk Hose $7 .25 in 10 new Fall colors |