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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman, Mrs, Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Ralph Worthington, Mrs. Ronald Fairfax, Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert, Mrs. Charles C. Deming, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Absalom Waller and Mrs. Thomas H. Taliaferro. Among the young girls dancing in the cotillion figures were Miss Adele Town- send Jahncke, Miss Anne Wyant, Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Louise Harrison Gwynn, Miss Peggy Tyner, Miss Kath- aryn Fuqua, Miss Elizabeth Pillsbury, Miss Patti Warfield Edmonston, Miss Helen Lee Eames Doherty, Miss Olga Craven, Miss Margaret Gibbins, Miss Patience McCormick-Goodhart, Miss Betsy Berrien, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Miss Dorothy Dodge, Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Isabel Perry, Miss Barbara Mc- Cartney, Miss Ella Sandberg, Miss Polly Cooke, Miss Barbara Davis, Miss Mary Elzabeth MacArthur, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Miss Marian Winsor, Miss Doro- thy Gould Fowler, Miss Ruth Bryant, Miss Elizabeth Dunlop, Miss Frances Hill, Miss Jean Woodson, Miss Sidney Thompson, Misses Eleanor and Mar- garet Calvert, Miss Rose Page, Miss Alice Suzanne Emery, Miss Mary White, | Miss Atlee Wirgman, Miss Evelyn ‘Walker, Miss Teresa Saul, Miss Bet!{ Peelle and Miss Catherine E. Riegel of | New York. | Subscribers to the cotillion include | Benator and Mrs. Cameron Morrison, Senator and Mrs. Warren Austin, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Adam Wyant, Mrs, E. T. Stotesbury, Col. and Mrs. Robert Guggenhein, Mrs. Arthur Mac- Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason Mrs. Francis M. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. nue. New York Visitor MISS FRANCES M. ARCHBOLD, M. | Who has come from New York to visit | Truby, who afe now living at Quarters ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Block in thexr!No. 2, Main drive, Walter Reed Hos- | Georgetown home. She is the daughter Remey, Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Mr. and | of Mrs. John F. Archbold of Park ave- | —Underwood Photo. THE - EVENING is sponsored by prominent officials of the Government and others. Amang the sponsors are: The Secretary of Interior, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer and Mr. Fred- eric A. Delano. Mrs. William Sawtell Kilmer enter- tained at luncheon today in honor of Miss Caroline Schulz, a debutante of the season. Her other guests at the Shoreham were Mrs. John E. Fowler, Mrs. Edward Schulz, Mrs. Gammans, Miss Devin Sultan, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Miss Marbury Beall, Miss Devereux Green, Miss Barbara Davis, Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, Miss Atlee Wayne Wirgman, Miss Jean Woodson, Miss Florence Harris and Miss Willa Fulmer. Miss Jeanne de Beauvais Richards, & debutante of this season, is entertaining a group of debutantes and their escorts at the dinner dance to be given at, the Arts Club this evening. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Finley, who went to New York on Saturday to meet the latter's mother and sister, Mrs, Wil- liam Corcoran Eustis and Miss Edith Eustis, .on their return from Europe, will come to Washington this evening. They will give a lunchecn Thursday for Miss Barbara Ballantine and Mr. John Cross, whose marriage will take place on Saturday. Mrs. Lee, wife of Col. Fitzhugh Lee, U. S. A, has arrived in Washington from her home at Marietta, Ga., and will be at the Mayflower for two weeks. Mrs. Lee's son, Lieut. Fletcher Cole, U. S. A, is on duty at Fort Myer, Va. Mrs. O. P. Downing of Sah Francisco, Calif., has arrived in Washington to spend the Winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Col. and Mrs. Albert E. pital, Army Medical Center. Invitations have been sent out by the directresses of the Louise Home far a Lionel Atwill, Dr. and Mrs. William C. Gwynn, Mr. Atwater Kent, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodge, Mrs. George A. Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Royal T. McKenna, Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, the As- | sistant Secretary of War and Mrs. rence Pearsall Jacks of Oxford Univer- o'clock, in honor of Mr, sity at her home in Washington to- | birthday. morrow evening at 8:30 o'clock. On Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Jacks will be entertained at dinner by | reception December 29, from 4 to 6 Corcoran’s Mr, and Mrs, George Combs have closed their cottage at Ventnor, N. J., STAR, | Czechoslovakian Daughters of the American Revolution, to be held this evening at the home of xr,:et W. H. Larimer, 3304 Rittenhouse Mme. Veverka Artist in Czechoslovakian Dress. The Minister from Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka will be the guests of honor at the reception following the showing of the films of Czecho- slovakia at the diplomatic Sunday eve- ning salon of the Bureau of Commer- cial Economics in the west ball room of the Shoreham Hotel on Decem- ber 20. Mme. Skalicky, wife of the counselor of the legation, a singer of wide repu- tation, will sing Czechoslovak songs, accompanied at the pilano by Mme. Papanek, wife of the secretary of the legation. Both ladies will" be in costumes. Prague nd the country life of Czecho- slovakia is shown in the films which Mrs. K’s TOLL HOUSE TAVERN Colesville Pike, Silver Spring, Md. WASHINGTON, D. C. Virginia Ham Dinners And all other Meals served at this color- ful “Old Tavern” have that distinctive ) ‘ype Home Touch Seasoning peculiar to the Mrs. K's Recipes only. YOUR = LUNCHEONS, | TEAS AND DINNERS | at the Tavern are an assured success || Phone Shepherd 3500 haye just been received from the min- istry of foreign affairs. They will be accompanied by Czechoslovakian music. Dr. Willlam Notz, dean of the For- eign Service School of Georgetown University, who has recently returned from Czechoslovakia, has chosen as his subject “Czechoslovakia and the - nomig World.” Representative Frederick Loofbourow, Mrs. Perry Heath and Miss Huntington Loofbourow will be assisting host and hostesses. The debutantes, Miss Willa Fulmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Miss Atlee Wirg- man, daughter of Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman; Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fowler, and_Miss Sidney Thompson, Englisk Fomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eighe fooms, with one, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. m. e WAVERLY TAYLOR e 1522 K Strest Nat'l 1040 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 1931. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Thompson, will be the ushers. The reception and buffet supper fol- low the program, which begins promptly at 9 o'clock. Membership ' Genuine Mahogany DRUM TABLES— $22 up 8. Percy |cards must be presented at the door. ‘The debut of the Club Montinartre this evening will give sogiety a new B3 pluuice for entertalnment in the eve- nings. This new supper club offers as a set- ing the magnificent bal he " (Continued on Seventh Page, RRVERVER Established Over 50 Years Solid Mahogany TILT-TOP TABLES— $18 up Give HENDERSON Furniture for CHRISTMAS LET US SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING: Coffee Tables—End Tables—Footstools— v Bookcases—Mirrors—L amps—Odd Chairs Genuine Mahogany SECRETARIES— | and have come to Washington to make Mr. and_Mrs. Ogden L. Mills. Among those Who are invited to meet them | Hieir home. They are at the Gordon ®en, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Edmonston |are: The Secretary of the Treasury, sl of Baltimore, Mr. Charles Carey of |Mr Andrew W. Mellon; the Assistant| Admiral F. C. Billard, commandant Baltimore, Mr. William Phelps Eno, Mr. | Secretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee | of the Coast Guard, wili be the guest and Mrs. Ronald Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. | Davison, Senator Arthur Capper. Rep- | speaker, and Mrs. Josephine Eaton Bates Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Absalom | resentative Ruth Pratt, Mrs. J. Borden | Stroby will give an interesting musical Waller, Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Kauffman, | Harriman and Mr. Adolph Miller. number, in & program arranged by Miss . and Mrs Victor Kauffmann, MIs.| Many eminent recreation leaders of | Sallie Chalk for the December meeting Ralph Worthington, Mrs. Richard Potts, | this city will attend the lecture which | of the Capt. Wendell Wolfe Chapter, ederick H. Payne, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- jam Thornwall Davis, Baron Ireyhau- THE neEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Genuine Mahogany TURN-TOP TABLES— $39 up Genuine Mahogany GOV. WINTHROP DESKS- $65 up Genuine Mahogany, DROP LEAF TABLES Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mott, Mr. and | Mrs. Eugene Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Levi | Cooke, Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin DeWitt Riegel of New York, Mrs. W. T. Tams, | Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Fitz- | hugh Lee, Mr. George Williams, Mr. ana | Mrs. William Niller, Mr. and Mrs. Hol- | lister Sturgis, Dr. and Mrs. Reginald V. Truitt, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Miss Bell Perkins, Mr. R. B. Snowden, Mr. L. H. Treadwell, Mr. John Cochran, | Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffries Chewn- ing, jr.; Mr. Alexander Warrington, Mr. | John W. Calvert, Maj. and Mrs. Parker | W. West, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Bailey, | Jr.; Col. John C. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. | Wiiton J. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs, John Walker Holcombe, Mr. Robert Scott | Hume and Mr. Raymond Bousquet of the French embassy. ‘ The large company included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kendall Hickey, Mrs. Jack Marshall, “daughter of Representative Tillman B. Parks, and_her house guest, Mrs. Burt Russell of Dallas, Tex.; Dr. and Mrs. Harold N. Krogh' and Mrs. Roy L. Newhauser. Mrs. Kathryn C. Fuqua presented her daughter, Miss Kathryn Fuqua, at a dinner dance given at the Mayflower preceding the cotillion. The debutante wore a gown of star sapphire satin| made in princess style and trimmed | with & wide band of beading in the same shade about the armholes and across the back. She wore a corsage bouquet of theart roses. Mrs. Fuqua was in a Patou model of black satin and had a shoulder bougquet of orchids. Among their guests were Miss Cary Valentine Cutchins of Richmond. Va.: Miss Marjorie Smith of New York City, Miss Betsy Barrien, Miss Fanella Cas- tanedo, Miss Mae Harris Clark, Miss Olga Craven, Miss Barbara Davis, Miss Marion Dunlop, Miss Helen Louise | Duckett, Miss Patti Warfield Edmanston, Miss Alice Suzatme Emery, Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Willa Fulmer, Miss Margaret Gibbins, Miss Mary Elizabeth Mac- Arthur,” Miss Frances Mathews, Miss Dorothy Nicholson, Miss Ann Park, Miss Isabel Perry, Miss Eleanor Rust Peirce, Miss Jeanne Richards, Miss Ella Sandberg, Miss Sidney Thomp- son, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Jean Woodson, Miss Aileen Harrls, Miss Ruth Rellly, Miss Thelma Benton, Lieut. Thomas Hammond, U. S. A.; Lieut, Warren Hoover, U. §. A; Mr. Ross Barrett, Mr. Elliot Bowles, Mr. Judson Bowles, Mr. Edmund Burke, 3d: Mr. Willilam Butler, Mr. Phillips Clarke, Mr. Frank Cook, Mr. Timothy Corcoran, Mr. George Diskan, Mr. Wil- liam L. Dunlop, 3d; Mr. Jack Eakin, Mr. Gibsen Emory, Mr. Wilbur Engle- man, Mr. Harold Farghoner, Mr. Ed- ward Flaherty, Mr. Joseph Flaherty, Mr. Prescott Gatley, jr.; Mr. Lawrence Grogan, Mr. Peter Grogan, Mr. Mau- rice Halpin, Mr. Page Hufty, Mr. Fred- erick Hunt, Mr. Dudley Knox, Mr. Noel Leggett, Mr. Paul Lutes, Mr. In- grahara Mack, Mr. Richard Moncure, Mr. Jesse Nicholson, Mr. Thomas Quinn, Mr. Jack Sanderson, Mr. John Simpson, Mr. Roy Von Lewinski, Mr. Rodolph Waggeman, Mr. Kenneth Watson and Mr. John Shields of Chi- cago, IIl. At Mrs. Fuqua’s table were the first secretary of the Rumanian legation and Mme. Popovici, Mr. and Mrs. Carl and_Mrs. Donald yer. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chiswell, Mrs. William L. Dunlop, jr.; Mrs. M. B. Breeding, Mrs Virginia _Freligh, Miss Betty Patterson, Mr. Rodolphe artin Porkay, Capt. James W. D. Chapman, Mr. A. Brown Stephens and K. Boy Mr. Frank Kelly. Undersecretary and Mrs. Mills Hosts to Scientist-Writer. Invitations have béen issuéd by Mrs. Henry F. Dimock for a lecture on “Leis- ure, Recreation and Art,” by Dr. Law- A GIFT—always appreciated IVY CORSETS 10% on DISCOUNT DURING DEE€. Corsets—AH In One—Bandeaux You can wear the new gowns with joy over a correctly designed foundation garment. We carry a complete line of $1 Dexdale Pasicry IVY CORSETS EXCLUSIVELY United Corset Shops, Ine. 13th & G Sts. N\W. Washington, D. C. \~ Men’s Gloves A Practical Gift for a Man He'll certainly be glad to give these good-looking gloves a hand on Christ- mas day. Flare and clasp styles in genu- ine pigskin leather. BECKERS 1314 F Street N.W. Jurius GarrnckeL & Co, F STREET AT FOURTEENTH THIS STORE IS THE FAMOUS SOURCE OF UNUSUAL GIFTS Something at a fraction of a dollar or many, many times that amount, whatever your gift may be, it is especially significant if it bears the Garfinckel label. . . Our gifts are the gifts welcomed above all others because they are so charming, so perfect, and because they are always in the best of taste. . . . Note these especially tomorrow. Give Accessories Sportswear for misses. Toys and all Infants’ and Children’s gifts. . . . Gifts for boys and youths in our new sixth floor shop. beloved by every woman . . . Bags, Gloves, Hosiery, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Toi- let Goods, Perfumes, Powders. Furs from Garfingkel's are the supreme gift known the world over . . . Excellent personal gifts are Evening Gowns, Wraps, Dresses, Coats, Shoes, both women and Frames. We have such wonderful selections of Sterling Silver, the new non-tarnishable Palladiant. Costume Jewelry . . . Real Jewelry. Watches are here in many assortments. See especially” our moderate-priced line. Imported Novelties, many only one of a kind. Lalique Lamps and Glassware. Imported Book Ends. Desk Sets and Stationery. Luggage and Leather Goods, Golf Clubs and Bags, Steamer Rugs, Motor Robes. Kodaks, Motion Picture outfits. Eollars e i An ingenious frock... in supple white flat crepe . . . that goes its way triumphant . . . whether the affair is formal or informal. The daring T -strap back decolletage in dazzling rhinestones makes it a perfect gown for sophisticated . . . high- hat parties . , . and in the twinkling of an eye it is transformed into a charming dinner frock by crossing the ends of the wide sash over vour shoulders! Besides white, you may have it in cherry red. or ebony. Sizes 14 to 18. For a Miss, $49.50. MISSES’ BETTER DRESSES SECOND FLOOR ez - O0C to $4 EIaTnessti b it wano o 50 0V 10K SWeaterShahi e o e et @at Headsttot. N S O S Nt 125 and $2 wi.-30c and $1 Wire Brushes....aa.eseenaemn iasercs. 796 to $3 Feeding Dish iysxwaaaaeaa . . . . Coats. . .ooocev e A | ++.$2.50 and $3.50 —and a hundred other very doggy gifts i 5 1314 F Street N.W. . R LR KDDL E VR ERER ‘Q W. & J. Lamp Tables, ‘genuine mahogany construction, and a very 527'50 useful piece Porcelain Table Lamps with artistic decorations and hand- $|9.50 some silk shades . Pottery Lamps, attrac- tively designed with parchment shadesiioi oo Genuine mahogany Book Tables, not only a convenience, but an ex- cellent occ a- $|8 sional piece ... Book Ends in a wide variety of in- teresting sub- $ 3.9 5 jects ....... Cigarette Boxes, unique collection of ef- fective color- $3‘95 ings . Come in Tomorrow . . . “*From Sloane It adds immensely to the acceptance value of every gift selected from our wealth of “Occasional Pieces”—of famous period designs and of that integrity of craftsmanship which is so definitely established in everything that “comes from Sloane’s.” Genuine Mahogany Console Card Tables; Duncan Phyfe period with carved $45 base Chinese Pottery Lamps, copies of fa- mous designs; with silk shades of Nests of Tables, in genuine mahogany; a real utility in $30 any home . Cricket Footstools, in cherry or maple, a repro- duction of quaint design $ 325 Mahogany End Tables, well constructed and attractively designed ........ 38 709 $33 up TODAY'S NEW LOW PRICES Mal(e Henderuon Furpiture Exceptional Va]ues Selections Are Still Good James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: District: & j A R S N N A S I A S N R AN S B A RAY SLOANE, TWELFTH Think How Much More It Will Mean Coming L} 19 S In accordance with the trend of the times, prices are notably low— which is another advantage in and reason for selection here. Genuine Mahogany Center Tables; excellent size and attrac- 535 tive designs .. Open Arm Chairs, walnut construction, up- holstered in art 540 tapestry Genuine Mahogany Bookcases with hand- $35 scme inlays. . Genuine Mahogany Drum Tables, with leather 54750 tops o i Genuine Mahogany Coffee Tables, inlaid with satin- wood ...... $|3.50 Windsor Chairs, rep- licas of the historic de- sign, in cher- ry or maple.. s950 Mahogany Tip Tables, useful in many ways; and always dec- $ 20 orative ....... Charge accounts are available—and with them the convenience of our Budget Plan of settlement. W.&]J.SLOANE 709 Twelfth St. With House The the Green Just Above G Shutters

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