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A th B t ( : 1343 I|‘ iage, who went to New York to at {gmbroidered_in silver, and wore a | [ : vick. J D tend the Army-Nav. ame Saturday, | 'ge pin at trimmed with forget- i =yl r ur ur O" < ine atiended. the mlqshipmen’s ball | me-nots and pink tulle and carried Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, formerly, Miss 627 FSt. NW. SOCIETY ties of the women of Japan. canton crepe embroidered . in crystals, ELECTRIC LAMP 0 or o cand party to|MIU & Bat of Spanish and silver lace 'atronesses for e cal party to|and carried an arm uquet of “whi RARE DESIGY 5. N be gwen for the benefit of the place-|chrysanthemums, The drawing room R TLiD NuApey ment office of The lousekeepers’ Al-|of the home was charmingly decorated 5 4 liance, Monday, December b, a% the{with palms, ferns and chrysanthemums, Open Nights Hadleigh include: Mrs. John C. r-u- arranged tp form a background befor Tufus 2o Ablen. Mrs | whics the bridal party. Sioeds An or- | THE - 4 L' Hodgiios, birs, Thomas |chestfa._played Guring. the nlternn’»lcrii | H. 1. SCHARR Electric Co. Collége who will speak on the activi- her father, wore a gown of w»mel * With walking soles Bidwell, Mrs, Samuel Herrick,| Immediately after the ceren 736 11tk St. N.W. S S et \/Irs. Harding to Attend Sale of Artxcles % . an e Wiard . = : adapted to wear with : 7 . Mr, and_Mrs, Edward Underwood, spats. Made by Walter Reed Men m ; 2551 37th street northwest, announce o 2 :heh;nlr"rhgu D{‘ l)l&lll' fllug}ll(_'el' Gi"lce ¢ ] : o Mr. J. Brooks Elam of Pamplins, : y Therapy Wards. - - S i ol Benp i PUMPS y ’ Thursday at the bride's home. Rev. Syl ; . . ; . 1. McGowan officiated In the ‘pres- | B sk : : RS, HARDING thls morning|b¥ tho rector of (he churen, Rev. i W | Krter wedding breakfant the hride| black calf signified her intention of at- | Loulse Chalet e o o and ¢ o and bridegroom left immediately for tending the sale of articles|Mr. A. J. Ward of Muslogee, Okla., their home at Pamplins, Va. made by the patients in the | Was best man. The bride, who was ; / Mr. and Mrs. Owen B. Lacey an- glven in marriage by her father, wore occipatiogal therapy wards of Wal- v nounce the marriage of thejr daugh- cupatioy Py a gown of white satin slightly draped ter Agnes Yuanjta to Mr, George F. ter Reed Hospital, to be given in made with a court train. Her veil 7 15 : building 95, November 30 and Decem- | was held with orange blossoms and Brady Thursday, November 24, The ber 1 and 2. A iarrangd#d in Dutch fashion, and she ¢ . ceremony was performedein the par- | carried annunciation lilies, Her\maid 4 P |zonage of the Clurch of the Holy The Vice President.and Mrs. Cool- | of honor was in pink georgette crepe ; ¢ g |Yame by the Rev. Thomas J. M'."i Superior Quality Spats, 3.00 and 4,00 FETE DAYS are not down on the calendar as it the Hotel Comimodore, and remalifs | Pink roses. A breakfust for the mem- _ : e WIlLon ot Wasitigion/las L B birthdays of holidays, but which ed over In the city for a short visit. | DPers of the wedding party 'and the * g e 3 g : The Secretary of War and Mre.| {we familles was given at Hill Crest, i : e Epupdiieacl on il e @and Wi 3 still need a flower or two to show Weeks, Who_also attended thé ball | 13th and Girard streets, immedidiely _ |band, Dr. k. L. Allen of Waynesville, 4 they are w onderful days in some TURE following . the gam@ returned to | {pHlOWINE the ;;J::;O;Lvfi after which | MRS, EVA BALDINGER HUFFMAN,|x c/ Dr. ‘and Mrs. Allen will spend ; s life. - . o ‘oc ua luvetyn embfulfl- & 9 5 Reunlmlnered Now 9 ered in gray, with a small hat of blue | Who is spending the w North Carolina. no :mbroidered in gray to match. They | home, 1803 Connecticut a 3 — : AT THIS LOW PRICE The Ambassadér of France and | will go first to Boston:and then to Miss Veda Miller of Columbus, Ohio, Jusserand have loaned their | California, and wil) later be at hdme is in Washington to spend the winter. ster your Hotel Plaza, New York city, for the| !ngton, and his widow, Mrs. McCreery, | Mis. Hardin; Cissel of Washington, to Mr. Herbert ! 3 - plece benefit of the French Hospital. Among | was among those attending the wed: | Combmg 1o B, ¢ Bott. e et of Baions ook Wikol ut the boxholders are the French consul | ding today. Mr. Moore was a cantain | mgre Warren G. Harding heads aivembor oo ar pomeany o emmOo, s et L G P L LI“"L"‘!:“}“.)ellu\\ear"-ord Kitehner's army I |1ong ana promiinent Jist or:alron»uses enis, C fving coeet. maribwest R M. Diffenderfer offi- | Parlor Suite lke Dert, and Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan. We will patrons for the supper dance | at 72 Elwood street, New York city. Houghton of 'Boston, Mass. The wed- e > will be given Tuesday evening,| The bride Is a granddaughte a fongofiBonten dases. v ‘The marriage of Mise Catherine E. reuphel - $.12 Decomber 6. 15 the baliroom ot the | late Judge J: Lo MeCroors of Washe | L0 TIIL take’ place next mon Gl opteal N aal Mee 1A | T for the annual autdmna! ball, which new — for L The Ambassador of Great Britainl Mre. John Stewart McLennun will [is to he given this evening in the 1 accouns of :1llniess “in the | gl Ain " Geddes motored to Virginia [ arrive in Washington . tomorrow and rosc Lallfosi: of the Washingion PalcEroonia iy e widding was amount Labor Omly ¥ rday with Lady Lee and Lieut.{ take possession of the house at Hotel by Stonewall Jackson Chapter, e e oy s emibers of| e e e . S| EAEA , secretary to ! Massachusetts avenue, owned by Mr. | No. 20, U. D, €, Mrs. Frank Morrison, The e pes b Drasent. 5 | Velours, Tapestries, Vel- the British delegation, and wercand Mrs. John Callan O'Loughijn. | president of the chapter, will RO E PO N W AN S pa Y by vets, Silk Coverings at very guests at luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. McLennan will close her summer | sisted in receiving by- Mrs. (. | e eateiprIceR Louis Hertle at Gunston Hall, on the | honie in Tyringham Mass., today. houn, Mrs. Angus McLean, Mis. Ze moderare B Potomac. — lon Weaver of North Carolina, Miss = . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wards Jessica Randolph Smith, daughter of Ameri Upholstery Co | argnoss shacties s sep e oo | ol SR ot Tt A et AL ave on I our s o = | where they h; signer of the Confedarate flag, and the erican P 0 y d Derla Maru for this country, where | Noveral wapnve been sojourning for | HEaor OF th e & ehapter, to whom the 7 Phlladelphm. they will join Baron Shidehara, am- 2 Guests will ‘be presented by Mrs, Ed- oMtz ke orcat Phone Main 8139 || ihutudor 08" senin"und s elofuts | ate. ama e 200 . s, oraay | 55 . Beri: ; Xmas Furs Tie Giet Book- 1922 . to the conference street, Cleveland Park, have as guests | . o,.q .Mrs. Benjamin Franklin as issued by this Establishment will prove = during this week Mrs. John Keais Speci i £ gre and assistanc The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Dickinson of Little Rock, Ark., ar- Special Prices bec: of, Hoover, returned last evening from [ HoYL and Junius Grimes of |rived in Washington last_evening. pecisliEfceabecatiselof wish fi::g‘;'a P Nomth Catolian who acrives o oo Dietoat® o A istinctive Articles of Merit New York, where he went to attend | North Carolina, wi after a visit in New York. Mr:Dick- |[f t00 large stocks will en- the Army and Navy game. Mrs. Hoo- inson is a grandson of .the late Judge able ‘vou to make Xmas JEWELS-WATGHES - CLOCKS - SILVERWARE CHINA - CLASS =*?NOVELTIES . ver, who accompanied him, will re- U. M. Rose, who was the first Ameri from which maqy be selected moderate price Washington Jarls 4 Mrs. 8. C. Lawrence will be at h money vield il ). turn tomorrow. She will be the guest b e at home | can delegate to The Hague peace c tone Viel maximum 7/ 7 = C 1ot honor at luncheon today of Mrs.| lomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 at|ference. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson will lll value in Gift Furs /7 sl (2 0. Herbert Lee Pratt in her home on | her @partment in the Toronto. be the guests of Mes. Dickinsons || £ 5E T 0 SeLi f")‘. 5th avenue. mother_and sistcr, Mrs. James oteworthy bargains .n . * appropriate Wedding and Personal Gifts. Mailed upon request The S¢cretury and Mrs. Hoover will| Miss Margaret Smith has returned | ward Mock and Miss Byrd Mock, (il HUDSON SEAL COATS. entertain a Small company at dinner | to Washington, having spent Thanks- | while lhey are in Washington. " WEDDING INVITATIONS 22¢ ANNOUNCEMENTS Samples of Correct Social Stationery as | tomorrow evening in honor of Sirj3!Ving al aAnnapolis, and the week | 25°A small deposit holds any of approved By Society - Mailed upor reguest. Suxmu {Robert and Lady Borden. end in New York, where she attended i the bargains untll Xmas. 1 the Army and Navy_ ‘gnme s the . . L) | Princess Lubomirska, wife of the|Buest of Ar. und Mrs. ichelet. “ouncil. f imi i ' In ants & Chll ren’s re minister of Poland, entertained.a dis- | . <. will act 2 stes | ) b tinguished company at luncheon Sat Mrs. Newbold Le A{oy Edgar, who |second of the international forums to o v in honor of Mrs. Cornelius Van- m.l‘l beelu‘;-b‘r’oaddrnr ‘sc\ernl months, . h‘eld" at the N;u‘u hcaduuxafler i . The other guests were Mme. | will sai Vednesday from Southamp- th street, a o'clock today. i1, £ o ~ e Wall g, wife ho in’ ton, aboard the G W Lord Riddell of England. atténding | MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL||l Exceptional Xmas Gifts L ey, "irte ot 4 | for” New York. Sheb Wil 'wo at once | the conference us a represcntative of {fi AT WHOLESALE PRICES : e.;;belr of the delegation from the l;:a]'x‘f:n"[?]'nell‘ E;J‘xxeu:u Park to re "_ll(‘ .\'g\l".‘nl’f!r l’l";;nl'iul(»r.fl "’\;‘flfll‘iai' = : i Ne after Christm tion of London, will give an’ informa Here is shown the most beautifully made Hobert Laniing, Men Homes R Rep | " on sonry ANTE ey ; {talk at !:islaf(-rn!?on'! meeting. | i e e 5 M > v n_Tupper, pastor of{ Mrs. Pinchot will by ted apparel it is possible to obtain for Infants and s G AW :la';f!s).llzitshl!:lenll:’l theFirst Baptist Crurch: 16th and O | e, Borden farriman. Fea will be 2 = 2 A A reets, leaves Washington thi - ! f Children. All garments for either play or dress ten and Miss Helen Patten: - . aing to meet ngagements in Atlanta. !v'xf.‘::r 57N "}r'a‘a’u::i"‘"‘f'é':fi‘h‘p'%“ are presented in unusual designs which are The president ofithe Traliad dele- | Jo% Oristng a2 Wne west, He will|benefts of ~the - collegs endowment | i strictlv limi is & i tution of armament, Senator Schan- v g z ] 3(1:.1Ctl) limited to our dlspli!._ s Charming Ed e L ::mzim?,.;‘ (Crawtora_enter-| trs 0. 13 ocdisx, chairman of yhe | i Winter Outfits*are completely included at very company at dinner this evening in civic committee of the Women's City ! ! ; i 2 B, Fhonor of the Sécret €S M st 56th street, New York, for|Club, will ente-tain her committee at || 4 moderate prices. : | Hughes. cretary of State. e ner daugnier, Miss’ Kathleen Gealon st the ub house, tomorrow at | ¢ i 1 - = g = 4:30 o'clock. The honor guests will || 4 <Ek c de Rham, the debutante daughter of = +4 3/ 1, Q Q The Right Honorable Arth 1 > include Migs Ida Tarbell, JMiss Scan X Long and Short White Dresses $1.00 to §>9-50 il “go o New Yok to wttend the|Mr- and Mrs. Charles de Rham. |1an. reproscting the New Tealand | 1216 F St. N.W. i immer Monday evening, December v i pres: lies* Loutse Owens, 3Mrs. # " Long and Short Petticoats. . ..$1.50 to $ 7 50 Which will be given by the Enmijsh: | cory Julian C. Smith. U. - AlLine | Frizzell, Mre. Bob Burdette, and Mine. 66 = Bloomer Dresses, colored . ....$1.95 to $15.75 |Speaking Union in the Waldort in{ York last week, where they attended | Inouxe. denn of the Javan Women's S AR ay om L Colored Dresses ‘ $1.25 to $18.50 onterones. e forme i iion Sania] ST Nar aame And Kerepuesty 12 = ? e o -es SRRt o : Lo nce. The former United Sta . and Mrs. E. R. ! . g 2 Il £ 64 \_ : ambassador to the court of St. James, | week end. . Fames for shell It “Done your Christmas shopping yet? No? Well. when you do you want to Serge, Silk, Crepe de Chine and Velvet Dresses |,’,',:',D{,"";‘m‘,‘me,‘“‘,,‘:;,s“n‘;"f;",";"r‘;g,"i',';_ Mr. and M. 1":._&:'. shetter ana s 3 rERL!NG l lvmt th:gh Gift Suggestion Desk at Jelleff’s. You know, gk‘r]:uan\ fnfiz —In ;\ eek 5 47 2 tion from «Boston, Philadelphi; and Mrs. Carroll Shaffer of cago, B : S S olks cl s ar av Coats. white and colored. . . ...85.00 to $74.50 I"‘,‘;';e";","‘mzo ik ‘;:,g‘:“l"'"|’-‘g“' e e P Dl G “"g_ll >e:jore ristmas ll'l desperation, I send all the home fo hec and leave Sooaters, whit 1 colored. . $3.00 to S11.50 {been invited. weeks at White Sulphur Springs, W, . FURRIER orders at the florist’s for the girls I know—I never know what to give. DWETIELS, (NG BRTNCOIONC T '1‘6'50 2 "1 50 IRoner f:'{fl::.e;w:t]:l:eavg:fin;m:?‘u‘.': Tow dnve Sators returning o thetr |l Im, 7 “But the other day I.got a letter saying they had a Christmas Suggestion Sivm_fezfl ;?111!.\ L P S A R 3 .50 to $18.5 | Sounselor of the Britisn embassy and homes. s chepplono":‘al Values i Desk at Jelleff’s, and 1 thought I'd try it out. Went in one flwrnuun—(unn:l Boys' Suits ........... -....$2.50 to $21.50 [abed & amall company ts Mot hive | Distinguisked “Guests - Ciey k ] a right sensible girl in charge—not oné of the giggly kind. When 1 told her : 9§ o R 'Expected to Attend b as. interes S away—i g Hats:. = b0 ; SNy _.20 to $15.75 Bt Trvinee . P e | R s X I wanted to get some Christmas gifts she was interested right away—asked Caps and Bl)llm’f\ ......$1.50 to $18.50 !W’*": Wwill_go to .Philadelphia thelguests, foreign statesmen, diplomats It < ~ what kind of folks I wanted them for. Before I knewv it I was lc]lmrv her all about s 550 Ll B e SR s O L AT L L L R A the mater and my kid sister, Nell, and my married sister over in Australia and— Fur Sets and Fur Robes—W hite and Squirrel Lorimer. tend the annual ball to be given by i well, to make a long story short, I got a peach of a quilted robe for the mater— Rompers and Creepers % ML *Viviani of the French delefation ] e v o e Now Wi one of those warm, soft affairs in a rich. deep purple that will look great with Bibs, Silk Wrappers, Sacques It Thrd cHételan Januseyis 8ty i her wavy white hair—and a. couple pairs of sifk stockings, of course—girl said 5 O s S {lun ccording to the prominent Women 3 E ; Bootées, Mittens and Caps to Match ‘ Mrs, William 3. Boardman and Miss| /% Charge of the ball, it will be one o they were Gold Stripe, or somge such. name—wouldn't ‘run. And for Ndll, she's N ,‘1‘- 7 D‘"‘ Plav R % Seil 1 Mabel Boardman entertained several| e ithes aamiad ] just at the debutante age—%2 whole box full of gloves. long ones and short ones, vovel "?" olls, Flay Rugs, Scales ‘l""’;','r"';"‘,'\"':‘d‘::D:;"'l';‘_-‘;znxgllllem*"l in| ter season. | white ones for evening and colored ones for street, and the best of it is they come Bassinets, Wardrobes, Cribs, Costumers jture 1ast evenin. St s ane pALTonEtte, SuROUnCed today;| A from France, box and all.:* The kid wiil be crazy about them. Kiddie Koops, Dressing Tables and i Capt. Van Leanop, who has spent|Cavard T, Everett Mre Delos Al - § ] N “And my married sister has always beett my biggest problem. Dbesn't like Bath Tubs Combined Mizeseral montbs in’ Washington, has|yictor Kauftmann.. | i checks and all that bunk—wants something to wear—can't get much of any- gone to New York, where he will re-| gnott, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, J hi 1 h Well, th 1 i 3 il hife wa main for a month at the Ritz-Carltod | xre H. P. Wilson of Hollin Hall, thing over where she is. ell, the girl ‘sold me some sort of a filmy white waist Z i before sailing for his home in Amster- | 3 McKenzle, Mrr. George Hope, s : —‘handmade,” she called it; all foreign lace of some sort. filet and Irish, T ‘think | Fbreet. Camer Thirleentl . T it Merors. Mra - Bugena: Moyer, - | she said—and a'beautiful beaded biouse thing from Paris—and some gloves and i - fAmbgssnghe nd, Mxs. Jiariey; ir.; Mrs. Ernést Greene and Mrs. = stockings. and when I got all that stuff together she said, ‘Now wouldn’t you like Heosts at London Reception. Nash, . gs. 5 .The United States ambassador:to| Mrs. James Hunsaker s chaifman | us to pack it and send it straight from here and save you Lmublc 7 What do you | gl Court of St Jsmes ana e |of the ball commitice. Taos abot that? | [[tion in the embassy Thanksgiving. | Maj P e RO fi:’,’lmd‘;&?i “And the best of it is it didn’t cost me as much as the same buneh did last i I >r. Jobn B. Henderson was among | John F. Gaul of Reed Hospit Ithe guésts at luncheon yesterda: . given by Mrs. William Alexander at| Mrs. Arthur Hale, accompanied by il the St.” Regis Hotel, New York, inher granddaughter. Miss Elsa Died-{ (3 |} [honor of Mr. and rs. JHector W] erich. is at the Villa San Pancrazio | ou an (< a || Saszoon. in Taormina and will remain there un- | {1 —— - til early in March, when they will 5a Miss Genovieve Johnston has joined | start north, going to Naples, Rom > her father, Brig. Gen. William H.|and Florence. a v er eels iJl{ Jonnston, at Cobienz, Germa : il Y spending’three weeks vi Miss 'Eleanor K. Wilkins has re- France and Belgium. turned to Washington after spending vear; Checks.don’t loak' like much unless they’re pretty big. 1'm going down tomorrow to finish my Christmas buying. Better come along, Tom.” - Fur-Collar Coats, 59--75 —And.these are the furs vou have to choose from Y] —_— v in N York, » || Strs. Winiam 7. Boardman has as|she went o, aitenhLTne. Aty g Katic Dunn Bldg'., = d 1 § ?:; %‘;:;teh::h?g:::?rfiz&h‘e‘r fif;'.’{; Navy foot ball game. 517 11 th N.W Sqlll’l’el' Mole, s W Sk“nky Fox, ' s : that; o Tton, Mass. ’ g : . ' €pent sever: 8 W 'S " course, 1t:18 rue. r:nthera.:!‘\i(r:.lgl{r;l‘:s gém;{.mx: NS:-‘; :{t::?g:fi tl;‘-u\‘.mu:_z o)‘n:z:e;oxcm:x:’zlfi = at......... ¥ - and Wolfat...... 3 - £ ly and stree northwes lembers of e e . - Still; run-down heels do Navy game Saturday. . VoRnd malizbe prtectt sad aser 1o | SOOI 5 Coats to ‘become every one—the deep soft ey ) ! 3 look “untidy.” They’re un- [ Eomentonta maimore: " || Miss Nofa rdscn of Kansss aza 141.2 SREL pile fabrics that you will like. Altogether val- comfortable—make shoes get out tobimistinguishod party of Washing- | Waiter 1, Howes will take place to Tl ot (1 ues that you.ought to see if you want a Coat! of.shape and wear out quickly [fll day_ o "utend ‘the unchcon given |morrow, was glven n shower Mhanks Ord < ol 2 r. and e F tholr " home :‘n:nola‘éfi;pn'&:‘:;fie gty Kelawr I K aizest nemhwort Flll; s to X l: er ¥ ~ . arty includes T, 3 = o e-your-attention to i - O ur :Modern Shoe Hospital B e e 2 AR e WeIlng: | Hundred Cluh. After the seamh for |\ Gt we havedon hand & liited kese jalty of Heel Teal, Dr canilington Yen, Mme. Se | Do an ontatiatacd with piano sotos | selection of - RUSSIAN = SABLES MIARESHA SPeclatiy 01 Lices. T e o e 8. . | bv ‘Miss’ Magaalena Herbert. vocal |and-BABY FISHERS, to be made Prince and Princess Lubomirska, Rep- | solos. by Miss Belle Keatts, solo|yp upon order. 7 | reséntative Steph G. dances by Miss“ Gertrude Cunnsen, put on Wooden Heels—any || sesentative Stophen G.. Fortef anddgnoen, by e oo na aniss Maric | Rebuilding. Furs a Specialty We F g i {and Mr. and Mrs, John Blankenship,| Macbeth, with Miss Herbert at the : height, shape or color. Leather heels, Ealtimocaans s Tt o mbes s piano, 3 reminiscences by- Mee: Mar- | . . rrrrern i Vi ilt— Washington party were Dr. Frank |garet Hea eneral dancing was en- raised, ]:{“e]"d ?1" rebmltd any shape. Goodnow, M ‘Charies Hndwood,r:\':l- §oved ‘and refreanments were.served.| b4 s—a) | ane rs, McLean, Mr. Rubber Heels standard makes. In = '*‘ril gy P:“::"n' o ;n Mot es Robert R Dickey, Jrais visite fact—ANY heel you may want. 3 1 J. M..T, Finney and Mr. T. B.|ing her mother, Mrs. George-Barnett; Assisting Mra. Bouton were at her new house, 3028 Q street. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. Joh: Blankenship and = M, " Symitgton] M!fl::_fe#n s(?flfl:l’idful'htu o Rear d ey aon Mrs, Grifin, has as a guest Miss w"~ do:the s work ter Miss Margaret Clark’ of Columbus, | Katharine MecCormick ‘of 'Chicago. Ohlo, is visiting Mr. a; ‘Albert | Miss Griffin is.a debutante of Dcum- —and at moderate cost. | - Bongias "at Sneicieh s AIbOr e 17, Ve ; : | ' a "N'Nlllllflfl . Sy 5 € 0sts entertained at tea in her honor B . -5 & " N ' Mrs. Dawson'J. mu:kmdre ‘ot Cin: H % [ Z e TNy av, Novemmber 30, Atise|ciNNati in the guest of Maj. and Mr = 3 ; ; “%\“ “fl L, “n Phone or send to any of our stores. Clark will Teceive with.Mrs, Andrews | R21Ph Kingman. 3 : . 2 i and - Mra. Jliphalet F. Andrawl on| “aay and Mrs. TWalter C. o B e ¥ Alisly usoa’ duyidt hame o5 O giving » tea from 4 to,-6 o'clock at Mrs, A! Mitcheld, Palmes. wife of|their residence, 1746 Eenyon street.| the former Attorney Geher Thursday afternoon, December 1, in 2t hor Tome on K atrer wnd noi{honor of their ~house guest. - ir since the firat of October been unable T | to keep any soctal en; me! ky., and Mrs. P. P. f st is ponfined. to Ao genia A ;‘;:'n'; ‘glt.‘y.;nvho is the guest of Mra. Col. and Mrs. Johq McAtley Palmer Mrs, Carroll muon ufivu Sport ckings %N,..Hedther mixtures, in the best shades—wool, have issued cards for the coming out . silk and wool, wool and’ cotton; plain dropstitch, also wide and narrow ribs. fon of thelr duughter, Miss iary 5y mnacin aneniing s vee : : ; { Stockings, $3.75 pair—Imported, Full-fashioned W ool —and Silk | ] oclocks at the Washington ‘Barracks; | Camaden: 1%, Co_tor, 8 WSS " - > and Vsool Stackings, light, medium ‘and heavy weights with hand-embroidered Miss Blanche L. Sperry ‘Bride ot - i g 5 » P} > clotks, vemcal stripes wide and narrow ribs. F -: Charies H. -nro of London. M%S ‘5,(» ”un—F(flr ~fashioned ‘%port Stocku:gs, in flncy > checks very: Peessecs f