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18 SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge and Guests Hear Famous Opera Singer in Her Retiring Program at Auditorium. "% ft RS. COOLIDGE. accompanied jj|,| /§ by Mrs. Frank W. Stearns Sr V 1 am * rs - George Harvey, oc »■ f 1 cupied a box at the Wash- ington Auditorium last eve nting to hear Mine. Schumann-lleink in her farewell program on the pro fessional stage. •former Ambassador to Great Britain ahd Mrs. George Harvey, who have been guests of the President and Mrs. Coolidge for several days, left this morning for their home. The. Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg were guests at luncheon yes terday of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Pearce of New York, who entertained at the Homestead, at Hot Springs. Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg returned last night. Cabinet Bud's Debut Tea Monday Afternoon, December 5. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis will entertain at. tea Monday afternoon, December 5, to pre sent tHeir daughter, Miss Alice Brooks Davis, to society. The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey will be hosts at tea this after noon to delegates to the radiotele praphic conference. Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, will entertain at luncheon Wednesday, November 9. in compliment to Mrs. Thomas R. Mar shall, widow of the former Vice Presi dent. Representative and Mrs. Charles C. Kearns of Ohio have taken an apart ment at the Chastleton, having just returned to the city for the season. Representative and Mrs. Andrew L. j Sumer si of New York have arrived in ; Washington and are at the Mayflower. ; Rear Admiral and Mrs. Albert j Gleaves will sail from New York on | the Mongolia Thursday. November j 24, for California where they will spend the Winter. Admiral and Mrs. Gleaves have gone to Winchester. Va. for a fortnight’s visit with Cupt. and Mrs. E. H. Durell and will then he with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen, in their j Philadelphia home for a short time until they sail. The marriage of Miss Eleanor Siebert, niece of Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, to Dr. George W. of White Plains, N. Y., will j take place tomorrow afternoon at 5 j o'clock at the home of Senator and j * Mrs. Oddie. About 30 guests will attend the wedding, many of them relatives of the bride. Senator and Mrs. Oddie will enter tain informally ar dinner this eve ning for the bride and bridegroom elect, when the guests will be only members of the families. Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely com mandant of the Army W'ar College, who will shortly go to his new post, in command of Governors Island, and Mrs. Ely will be at home from 4 to 7 o’clock Sunday afternoon in their quarters at Washington Barracks. Gen. and Mrs. Ely will he exten sively entertained before their depar ture at the end of this month. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Thuis will j give a dinner party for them Thurs day, November 10, and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Jerome G. Pillow will be hosts at j dinner in their honor Sunday, Novem- ! i her 13. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Lutz Whai ; will entertain at dinner Thanksgiving evening, November 24. in compliment i to Gen. and Mrs. Ely. The Minister to China and Mrs. 1 John Van A. Mac Murray will leave Washington Friday for San Fran- 1 cisco, from where they will sail No vember 11, returning to his post in « Peking. The Quartermasters’ Association, , comprising officers of the Quarter Rizik Brothers * Offer Wednesday New Arrivals in Fur-Trimmed Beige Coats From 78.50 » JMORROW Madame may find much pleasure Clk * n _ viewing these newly arrived coats. 1 his distinctive display will emphasize the importance of beige as a favored hue. Each ex quisite model combines simplicity and perfection of line with youthful originality. TWEI. V E THIKTEH X !■ -§* the BEST FURS FOR OVER 17 YEARS X 1208 G Street 0ur St Z* ly t ol Merely Fur Garments — 4! | I™ FUR I 1 CREATIONS | T /"ORIGINALITY of style!— 4 T t.VttiU , Beauti f«l lines —Finest of X \ K stittm pelts and workmanship. Trulv X 4* Fur “ CREA TIONS m by Capitol’ X s Vi l m\ master designers. Whatever fur 4 T iVHtft* you have in mind, remember that X 4* you’ll find it here—at its best! X X ' \\ j| GREATER values by 11 4 ACTUAL COMPARISONS! || T t ' CAPITOL FL'R SHOP t X / 1208 G Street 4- ? 9J Charge Accounts Solicited SOCIETY. ’ master Corps of the Army, Officers’ Reserve and National Guard, held its lirst monthly luncheon at the Carlton Hotel today. Mr. Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, was the guest of honor. Other guests were Mr. Dwight F. Davis, Secretary of War: Col. Hanford MacNlder, As sistant Secretary of War; Mr. F. Trubee Davison. Assistant Secretary of War for Aviation, and Maj. CJen Charles P. Summerall. Mme. Boncesco, wife of the finan cial counselor of the Rumanian lega tion, has gone to New York to join the secretary of the legation and Mme. Popovici at the Ritz-Carlton for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will enter tain at dinner Monday evening, De cember 5, in compliment to the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes. Air. and Airs. Frank S. Ilight will entertain at a buffet supper this eve ning following the rehearsal of the wedding of their daughter. Miss Bar bara Might, to Mr. Charles David Hayes, which will take place tomor row. The guests will include the mem bers of the wedding party. Airs. James F. Curtis entertained J the members of the hall committee for the annual ball for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, January 9, at 1 ncheon today, the company includ ing Airs. Stanley Rinehart, Airs. Ar thur O’Brien. Mrs. Richard AVilmer, ■ Mrs. Kldridge Jordan and Mrs. John 1 S. Dryden. Capt. Lamar If. Leahy, U. S. N., 1 of the Naval War College at Newport, and Mrs. Leahy have given up the * house on Oakwood terrace and are es- j tablished in an apartment in La Forge ! for the Winter. Maj. Gen. and Airs. Creed C. Ham- j | tnond have returned from St. Paul, j j Minn., Mrs. Hammond being joined j I there by Gen. Hammond on her way; back alter having spent the Summer j In Oregon The date of the debutante ball to j be given at the Mayflower has been J ; changed from November 18 to Tuos- j j day. November 22. This cfiange has | been made necessary on account of j the Harvard-Yale game. Miss Lattice Lee Coulling has gone to Philadelphia, where she is the|i guest of Miss Grace Norris, who was : presented lo society last evening by her father Dr Richard C. Norris, at i a dance which he gave at the Phil adelphia Country Club. Miss Marga ret Stour shared honors with Aliss Norris Miss Coulling will go from Phila delphia. at the end of the week, to Cambridge. Mass., to visit Air, and , Fur Work Done here has that distinctive appearance or well dons —you will find nowhere else No overcharging. WOLF 5= » about Cfjebp Cbast fi * . T- j with Gantt and Kenyon j * “This is mine!" Wouldn’t you £ j J! Itke to be able to say it about a 4 ! £ home m a section which is in it- ? j self indicative of social and finan- 4 I 9 cial position? Eight rooms, two | if: baths and maid’s room and bath, *. y library, sleeping porch, garage and ft trees. At $19,000 it is ’way under- : - y priced. Call us to tnspect. £ 9 816 15th Street Main <938 £ j THE EVENING STAR’. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1927. SAILING FROM SAN FRANCISCO jSFjiflßjFigl f|& mmm M wSt MBSMbI p 1 I I MRS. JOHN V. A. MACMURRAY. With Mr. Mac Murray, American Minister to China, she will leave Washington j Friday for San Francisco, and will sail from there November 11 for Peking. j Mrs. Elisha Gee, the latter formerly [ Miss Margaret Treadwell of Wash j ington and New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereaux ! have leased an apartment at the Brighton for the Winter, and have | closed their house. Portledge. in Chevy j Chase. They will sail shortly after Christmas for Europe. Maj. and Mrs. Donald Dalton have with them for a few days the latter’s mother, Mrs. C. P. Wynne of Penn sylvania, who is on her way to Flor \ 1 \ the call " anil this dainty, grace ■ The “Minuet” f ul hlack or est creation of setters. F Street at Tenth jar-^x X Shop of Presents Exclusive, Distinctive Apparel for Women and Misses Beautiful Evening Gowns Wraps Coats Sports Suits Tweed Ensembles Day Dresses Novelties Very Smart Hats CONSERVATIVELY PRICED '— - v 1 Henderson Furniture 1 |g Values Enable You | to Combine Economy —with taste in doing your =E I s 3 Fall home reappointing. Call M and examine our stocks at =E your leisure. EE cE| ~ i E= t • ~ EE V-. Inspection of our displays EE |g of LiV in g Room, Dining = EE Room, Bedroom Suites and [e| Occasional Pieces will in no -H HI way obligate you. = !jE| Fine Paperhanging & Painting for Over 50 Years = j James B. Henderson 1 ! p|] Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street— Phones m® l * l 767,15 == ■B r nones Maln 7676 =3 ilfllE j ida for the Winter. Maj. and Mrs. Dalton had guests dining informally with them last evening. Mrs. Sneed, wife of Col. Byard Sneed, U. S. A., will entertain at luncheon Saturday at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Mrs. Donald son, wife of Brig. Gen. T. Q. Donald son. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock and Mrs. Frank B. Noyes are among those who have taken boxes for the concert to be given by the Dayton Westminster Choir on Sunday evening, November 13. at 8:30 o'clock In the ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes is In charge of res ervations. Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo Honor Guests at Virginia Home. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Payton Wilson entertained at dinner last evening in their country home, Hollin Hall, in compliment to the former Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo. the occasion being in celebration of Mr. McAdoo’s birthday anniversary. The home had a charm ing arrangement of Autumn flowers, foliage and fruit, and the other guests were Senator Thomas .1. Walsh, Sen ator and Mrs. Oscar Underwood, the charge d’affaires of Germany and Frau Kiep, Col. and Mrs. Harris Brand, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Chil dress, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies. Mr. and Mrs Ord Preston, Maj. and Mrs. Henry Conger Pratt, Mr. and Mrs Louis Hertle of Gunston Hall, Mrs. William Morgan Smith of Berry vilte, Va., house guest of the hosts; Mr. Edward Milton and Mr. Brice Clagett. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will have as their guests over the week end Mr. and j Mrs. William Gruell of New York, 1 Miss Alice Wilson and Miss Betty Adams. i Mr. and Mrs McAdoo were guests i at luncheon today at the Cosmos Club 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle of New York. who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van derbilt entertained their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gassaway Davis, 3d, in their box at the opening of the Metropolitan Opera THREE MODERN ( GRACES j | / ' 7 ' < | j Cconomu, i / K ELEGANCE and excellence have been feminine N ( fll AX WQ) 6 races since time began. So Has economy for J \ that matter In tbe past, However, elegance and A j f / \ excellence Have always been associated with extrava- J ) J§ M \ gance and not with economy. Modem methods of ( j Jmtj*' Jjfk Jj|| manufacture and distribution, such as are pursued ] 1 W% Wm and executed by the Nisley group of thirty-four stores I } mkj ilfl/m and two factories, have made economy the play fellow \ / and excellence to the almost total j > That is whj you see stores, in the most / / —*l. exclusive shopping centers of America’s principal \ U cities, filled with the type of women who are V accustomed to the maximum in elegance and excel- / v Madelon lence. They have found the secret of keeping these J ) *SPariS!AN charm is Parisian first two graces and replacing the third (extravagance) < ( charm whether you take it from the Wlth tl ) e modem and more pleasing grace—economy. I enchanted gardens of Les Ambassa- Nisley’s Beautiful Shoes are shown in— I • \ deurs on the Champs—Elysees or the / [ bizarre gypsy cave of tbe cabaret Bi- | V Ba-Bo on the hill of Montmartre. . » \ ? “Madelon,”a current Misled pattern, f S A j has a charm representative of the I J J l best that has come from Paris this . g\W\ L* / l / M V year. It is shown in bright, black, * I * /» ■ / f patent leather with a skeleton trim- I I L # A > mmg o f U«k lU.J.. H iB K,P.H, \ J Parisian chiffon stockings in w J l preferred tones $ 1.50 J f lmporl i£'Zf s ßuckla Sizes 2to 9Vi—AAA to D Special Styles in AAAA ) Misueys ( q Beautiful Shoes ) > Perfectly Appointed Stores in America’s Principal Cities, <j l In Washington —1339 F Street, N.W. J season last night. Others in their party were Mr. and Mrs. William Wickham Hoffman and Prince Chris topher of Greece. Mrs. George Mesta had in her box her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Adams; Mrs. Richard T. Wilson. Mr. William Matheus Sul livan. Mr. Charles Keller Beekman and Mr. Chester Alan Arthur. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend was among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto 11. Kahn, and among others at the performance were Viscountess d’Alte, wife of the Minister of Portu gal; Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Baruch, Mr. J Lawson H. Treadwell and Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell. Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord en- ■ tertained at dinner last night at the j Willard, at which time covers were laid for 12. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Zumbrunn entertained at dinner last evening at tlie Congressional Country Club, their guests being Senator and Mrs. Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma, the secretary of the German embassy, Dr. Emil 1 Baer; the attache of the Egyptian | legation, Mr. A. F. El-Eissy; Dr. and j Mrs. H. W. Evans, Dr. and Mrs. Mac- 1 | pherson Crichton, Mme. Soyez and j * Miss Minnie Lee Williams. ! Col. Wade IT. Cooper entertained Sunfast Damask 36-in., 85c a yard up 50 inches wide, $2.50 yd. Wholesale and Retail. I-’ 1 1 F St. N.W. Main 3111 for Estimates Informally at dinner last evening at his residence, IT?2 Massachusetts ave nue. In honor of Dr. and Mrs. John Wesley Hill. Dr. Hill is chancellor of Lincoln Memorial University. The marriage of Miss Moselle Braden, daughter of Mr. G. V. Braden of this city, to Mr. O. Leland Hunt son of Brig. Qen. O. E. Hunt of the I \ I —/'f.pASTERMXK— # ■> ft 1719 CoNMecTicuT , Ave- - '% 'Autumn and Wintor, Fashions , Tfa« Smart Woman displays a proper preference for the Pasternak tvpe of clothes . . . simple, distinguished, and with restrained chic. Observing the Modern standards of fashion and al ways adhering to the Pasternak standard of quality. Gowns—Wraps— Coats—Froeks Furs—Costumes—Hats Sportswear SOCIETY. L rated Stales Army, retired, took place Saturday afternoon in the garden of the home of Dr. William C Cumming. at Mount Washington, Md rhe ceremony was performed hv Dr Cumming. • T, he b , r,d * w ® r ? a * own °f «reen and gold velvet, with a gold lace hat. and (Continued on Nineteenth Page.)