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Genuine Mahoglpy High-boy White Di Beaded, colors In Fiber green, spring wear Knitted Scarfs and Sweaters Fiber Silk and All-silk Knitted Scarfs—In bright colors and the new Roman’ stripes, with long fringe—- All-Silk, Extra Long. Fiber Silk Sweaters—Honeycomb, block weave; plain tailored models, with long fringe. honeydew Wool and Zephyr Yarn Sweaters, Phone Main 7676 1108 G St. -present reminder of the JAMES B. HENDERSON Distinctive Furniture and Decorations Gift Suggestions In Genuine Mahogany A piece of fine mahogany furniture is most appropriate for a Christmas gift because it has sentiment and permanence: be in_daily use—an ev : i steadily increasing in value when most gifts are lost and forgotten. it will giver—it will be Nest Tables Smoking Stands ...... Gateleg Tables Footstools Tea Carts Wing Rockers . Tilt-tcp Tables Table Lamps .. Magazine Stands . Turn-Top Table Desks Secretaries. ... Windsor Chairs Floor Lamps ... Library Tables Beckcases Child’s Chairs . Lazy Susans ... Telephone Stands. . . . Davengport Tables . Sewing Tables . .. 65 years m Busmess F at 12+ .$31 to $51 ..$4 to $23 ...$28 to $115 ..$7 to $32 .$27 to $75 '$133 to $265 819 to $48 ~.$80 to $136 | Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) apartment at Wardman Park Hotel early in January. Mr. and Mrs. George Edmond Foss have issued invitations for the debut tea of their daughters, Miss Marcia | Noble Foss and Miss Constance Foss, F.l'llda?('. December 16, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mixson—McRae Wedding In St. Paul's Last Evening. A marriage of interest to military| circles and soclety generally in Wash- ington took place at 8:30 o'clock last evening in St Paul's Episcopal Church, when Miss Mildred McRae, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. James Henry McRae, became the bride af Capt. Archibald Miles Mixson, U. S. A, son of Mrs. Louis Mixson. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Robert Talbot. The bride entered the church with her father, who gave her in marriage. Little Miss Allce Torrey, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Daniel H. Torrey, preceded the bridal party, strewing the aisle with rose petais. Australian ferns, palms, pink roses and_white chrysanthemums massed in the chancel formed a background of exquisite beauty, while quantities of smilax trailed over the walls with charming efgect. The pew markers were clusters of roses and chrysan- themums. The bride’s costume was of white { kitten's ear satin, with flowing sleeves of radium lace and trimmings of ipearls. The train was attached at the shoulders, and over it fell the soft folds of the bridal vell, which was ar- ranged with a high ruche of the tulle at the back and held with a wreath jof orange blossoms across the brow. iShe carried a shower bouquet of white | roses and lillies of e valley. { Miss McRae was attended by her | sister, Miss Dorothy McRae, as maid of honor, who wore a gown of rose satln_of quaintly old-fashioned cut, low on the shoulders and with hoop- skirt effect. The matron of honor, Mrs. John F. Kahle, wifo of Maj. Kahle, U. S. A, | wore 'green satin, made in similar style. The bridesmalds, Miss Ruth Mixson, 4 sister of the bridegroom; Miss Grace Kinnison, Aliss Helen Ohnstad and Miss Louise Pugh, wore gowns of igcm"gst!» in pastel shades—blue, or- chid, rose and pink. All the bride's Furriers for sixty-five years 2dge and elas waistbands ...... opes—Plain tai models; hemstitc ribbon straps Bloomers — Hems and knee ......... —Late top Blouses of Dimity edge; elastic at waist Silk Underthings Washable Satin Step-ins—Tai- _lored models, with ruffled pecot s $2.50 Heavy Crepe de Chine Envel= lored hed; $3.95 Heavy Quality Wash Satin titched, ruffled $3.95 Others at $2.50 and $2.95 Camisoles of Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine— Lace and ribbon trimmed .. Camisoles of Heavy Wash Satin—Wide top and medallions Camisoles of Heavy Wash Sati $1.00 and built-up shoulder ......coeviiinnnnnnnn R St s $2.95 ty Blouses—With Peter Pan or Tuxedo collar and cuffs, some plain tailored with Irish lace edging; others with fine tucks and pleated edging - Georgette and -Canton Crepe plain and “embroidered models; all and black; also 1879 Choice of the La Victrolas—- In Our Xmas Club Combinations What better gift than a Victor Victrola—but be sure it is a Victor and ‘don’t tempt satisfaction with one of the unknown makes. All Talking Machines are not Victrolas by any means. We are featuring— And the brushed wool, for carly €16 75 up .$2.98 and $3.98 Silk Blouses and Overblouses. $8.95 up . $500 .$15.00 stitch and filet In orange, Nile Australian test 1922 Models This Vic- trola — style 90—in hand some cabi- nek . odine 8 10-inch Double disc Victor Rec- ords ........ $125.00 6.80 Complete *131& Enjoy Our Special Terms $10 Cash balance in con- venient amounts—without interest. ever you say. Hugo Worch Established 1110 G Delivery when- Pianos for Rent attendants carried long-stemmed pink roses. The flower girl wore an ex- quisite frock of pale yellow. Capt. Donald M. McRae, U. S. A, was best man, and the ushers were Maj. Iohn F. Kahle, U. S. A.; Capt. Gustave Villaret, aide to the Presi- dent; Lieut. Frederick Rosenbaum, U. S. A.; Mr. Willlam E. Navin of Ver- mont, formerly ensign'in the United .z_zaéts Navy, and Maj. Sumner Waite, After the ceremony a wedding re- ception was held at the home of the | bride. Palms, roses and ferns added | to the charm of the rooms. Gen. McRae, Mrs. McRae, Mrs. Louise Mixson and the bridal couple received the guests who were pre- sented by Capt. Villaret. Mrs. Mec- | Rae wore a gown of turquoise blue velvet, with flowing sleeves of tulle and carried pink roses and lillies of the valley. Mrs. Mixson, mother of the bridegroom, wore biack canton crepe and lace. During the supper the weddigg cake was cut with the bridegroom’s sword. After the reception Capt. and Mrs. Archibald Mixson left for New York, and from there they will go to Capt. Mixson's home in Charleston, S. C., then across the continent to San An- tonio. From San Antonio they will | motor into Mexico, returning to Camp Travis, where Capt. Mixson s sta- tioned as adjutant of the Fort Travis Infantry Brigade. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Louise Mixson and_ Miss Ruth Mixson ofi Charleston, S. C.; Maj._and Mrs. Kahle of West Point, (N. Y.; Ensign Navin of Vermont, { Lieut. Rosebaum of Camp Meade and Capt. Donaid McRae of St. Louis. Mrs. Eleanor Franklin Egan of the @dvisory committee of the American delegation to the conferende was a guest of Maj. and Mrs. George Patten at dinner last evening at Fort Myer. Among the other guests were Mr. Crarles Davidson, Mr. H. G. Wells, Gen. Harry H. Bandholts and the 'cnmmandant of the fort and Mrs. William C. Rivers. 4 Mrs. Egan will receive -with Col. and Mrs. Rivers at the tea dance fol- lowing the drill which will be given Saturday afternoon at 2:30 for the benefit of the Army Relief Soociety. The drill will be given in the riding hall and the dance will follow in the hoproom. 3 Mme. Hauge will return this after- noon from New York, where she went early in the week. = Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland will not {observe her day at home again until | Shop Here Friday January, when she will receive guests the :ll:l! and third Saturdays in the month. Mrs. Edward Dougherty of Nashville, Tenn., arrivefi in Washington yester- day and will spend the holidays with her parents, Commissioner of Naviga- tion and Mrs. D. B. Carson, at Had- lelgh Hall, 16th street. Mr. Emerson Hodges of Harvard and Miss Helen Hodges of Goucher Col- lege will be at home for the holidays with_their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non E. Hodges of Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Donald Washburn will be at home .this afternoon in her apartment at the Chastleton. Mrs. William Cline Borden will not e at home on Saturday, December 17. Mrs. William Morgan Shuster, 1722 Q ‘street, will be at home informally Satyrday, December 17, from 4 to 6 o'clock. -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence U. McElroy of Bowling Green, Ky., and Mrs. Mor- gan Shuster of New York are visiting Mrs. Shuster. £ Midshipman John Norton Johnson will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Svarts Johnson, and is expected to arrive December 21 Through the courtesy of Mrs. Julian James the Friday Morning Sewing Class will meet in the Theodorus Bailey Myers Mason Houke Friday mornings at 11 o'clock throughout the season. Mrs. Seaton Schroeder, president of the ciaSs, will preside to- morrow morning. M. and Mme. Claude Langlais enter- tained a company at the supper dance last evening in honor of Miss Atala Kimmell, debutante daughter of Com- mander and Mrs. Harry Kimmell, at Wardman Park Hotel. The other guests were Commander and Mrs. Kimmell, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Bennett, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Miss Isabel Crawford, M ary Hamilton, Miss Catherine Che: Miss Laura Lejeune, M Helen Griffin, Miss Margaret Treadwell, Miss Diana Cum- ming, Maj. Stuart Hunt, Capt. W. C. Phillips, Capt. Beecher, Lieut. James Baquette, Lieut. Roger Bagnall, Lieut. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 eral of the D. A. R.; Mrs. Livingston L. Hunter, Emma T. Strider, registrar general, and Miss Hilda Fletcher. A special exhibition has been ar- ranged by the trustees for the electors of the Southern Industrial Educational Association, at headquarters, 1228 Con- necticut avenue, second floor, Decem- ber 15-22, inclusive, for an inspection of the articles made in the mountain schools and cabin homes, and sold by the exchange for the benefit of the workers. ing secretary of the association, is in charge of the salesrooms. Miss Elizabeth Eugster has as her guest for ten days Miss Catherine Twiss of Boston, who arrived yester- FREEEETRE Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yd. SIRQEQOQ0Q8r McQueen; Lieut. Works, Dr. Kuror, Mr. George Collin, Mr. K. Y. Vendsall and Mr, Robert Stead. Mrs. Arthur Powell Davis, wife of the director of the United States reclamation service, will be at home tomorrow afternoon and will not re- celve again until January. Mme. Salvador de Mendonca, who is visit- ing Mrs. Davis, is sailing for Brazil at the end of the week. Mrs. Cabot Stevens has announced the complimentary showing at Keith's Thea- ter of “Alice in Hungerland,” a three- reel picture made in Turkey last sum- mer. Through the courtesy of Mr. Ro- land Robbins the theater is available free for a’program of exceptional merit at noon on Saturday, December 17, with the Marine Band concert at 11:45 o‘clock. ¢ Gen. Harbord will preside and a brief address will be made by Commander J. J. Brokenshire, U. S. N. R. Great interest is being manifested by govern- ment officlals, as well as people promi- nent In church, club and social, circles, who will occupy the mezzanine boxes— seats free. Mrs. Arthur Bradley Camp- bell and Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson are in charge of a corps of ushers, members of the Junior League and other young Iadies. . Mr. Hugh A. Thrift is chairman, as- sisted by Mr. Roland Robbins, Mr. Ru- dolph Jose, Mr. Charles J. Bell, Mr. William Knowles Cooper, Mr. Howara S. Wilking, Mr. Charles J. O'Neil, Mr. Charles W. Semmes, Mr. Homer J. Councilor, Mr. J. S. Hambley, Mr. Henry K. Bush-Brown, Mr. Cabot Stevens, Mr. Frank R. Jelleff, Mr. Isaac Gans, Mr. Howard S. Reeside and Mr. Charles F. Roberts. Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill will be soloist. Conference Women to Be ! Guests at Dinner. | Two aistinguished prospective mem- | bers of the D. A. It. will be enter- tained at dinner this evening as guests of Mrs. A.'G. Draper, at the National ICIub of University Women. Mrs. Win- ter and Mrs. Edson, both of whom are staying at the Natlonal clubhouse, have just made known their coming initiation to the D. A. R. The guests |at the dinner will include Mrs. Byrd, who is also a member of the advisory committee at the arms conference; Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Winter's mother; Mrs. George M. Minor, president gen- T SUITS i .1206 G Sreet For the remainder of this week we are continuing our sale of MILLINERY | FUR PIECES | /D v We are also offering our entire stock of COATS, Afternoon and Evening GOWNS é and FUR COATS at substantial reductions Look for the Pompeiian Rotunda 1 i e D S Orchids, juisite way Roses, Valley Lilies—a hundred sthers—are the most ex- MERRY CHRISTMAS. Violets, of saying - 1106 G St. \ Christmas Store News The l;loune of ‘Fashion For Friday, Dec. 16 and Cuffs. Mole. | Former prices, $5.00 to Handsome styles in cloth and i A Group of Good These are exceptional Every style and good material of the season. Big fur collars and self trimmed. Save $10 to $30 on each coat................. Serviceab) Tremendous Sacrifices For Bargain Friday We are overstocked—thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise into money—our . loss is your gain. Plenty of merchandise, but early shoppers will get first selections. . Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, Trimmed with Flounce or Skunk Collars Regular Price, $400.000. Reduced t0 ............ Genuine Natural Muskrat Coats, Selected Skins. $170.00. Reduced to T P PN Fur Neckpieces in Scarfs and Chokers, Fox, Skunk, Squirrel, Wolf, Opossum and Former prices, $20.00 to $40.00. Reduced to— '$12.50 and_$20.00 100 Woolen Sweaters (All Colors, Styles and Sizes). $6.95. Reduced to............ %X A Group of $18 to $27.50 DRESSES Friday, $10.95 Tricotine, Jerseys, Serges and Domestics. A Group of $40 to $65 DRESSES, $29.50 silk and evening dresses. 300 Wonderful Coats : $35.00 $49.50 $69.50 ceable Coats, Choice Cloths and Plushes—sl 5.00 bargains. " 100 Women’s and M_iuu' Suits, Reduced from $39 and $80— S $29.50 339.50 349.50 Special Lot of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, former prices, $7.95 to $15.00. Reduced. 5 dozen Camisoles, regularly $2.50, reducei to . 50 Trimmed Hats, regularly $5 t0 $10, reduced t0 ... .............=es......$2.00 . Extra Specials—First Floor : Underwear, Silk Hose, Blouses, Kimonos, BntfiRobu,Ni.Msdw‘nludUm $29 '5.00 $1495° Regular Price, $3.50 and $3.95 . $1.65 ....$3.95 and $5.95 - 1921, ; day. treasurer general; Miss Mrs. A. S. Stone, correspond- 1219-1221 Store Hours—8:30 to 6 Miss Twiss is en route from Jacisonville, Flr.., where she “as spent two months as the guest of Mi s Eliza- beth Richapds, to her home in Boston. The Southern Soclety of Washington will hold its December meeting at the New Willard Hotel on Monday even- ing, the 19th instant. There will be a short business meeting, after which there will be music, a reception and dancing. The especial guests of the socfety | on this occasion will be the Rt. Hon. | | Lord Lee of Fareham, G. B. E, A B., of the British empire delegation holi to the Washington conference on lim- | itation of armament and first lord of | resides in New the admiralty, and the Lady Lee of Fareham. Ckristmas in song and story was Chapter, D. A. R. the Washington Club. program, by Mrs, number of traditional also rendered; Mrs. Wilcox, panist. | before the War.” K. C. her daughter, city. Mrs, Natalie R. G _Streett N.W Christmas Savings Checks Cashed seful Gifts for All! What a Man Will Like to Get Handkerchiefs | IIPlfu'e I‘ll.inen Handker- chiefs — Narrow hemstitched edge. 65(! Extra Fine Linen Hand- kerchiefs — Initialed. Special, $1.00 each. Fine Quality Pure Linen Handkerchiefs — Hemstitch- ed edge. $1.25 Each.. Sterling Silver Front Buckles and Leather Belts — In satin lined leatherette o $2.50 Boudoir Caps Made in many fancy lace and ribbon trimmed patterns. Priced at 69c¢, $1.25, $1.69 What aWomanWill Liketo Get with Novelty Stripes; All-Silk Pointex Heel. Cordovan, Russida Calf and Grey. Per pair .... Lisle Tops Cordovan ' . NECKWEAR Silk and Knitted Ties....... Silk and Knitted Ties. Fine Knitted Ties.... HOSIERY Interwoven Lisle Hose. ... Interwoven Fiber Silk Hose...... .60c Interwoven Silk Hose.............. .75¢ Interwoven Extra Heavy Silk Hose. .....$1.25 Interwoven Silk Hose with hand-embroid- ered silk clocks.. BT L Boxed If You Like. Men’s Monito Wool Hose—In Grey, Green and Brown Mixtures. $1 50 o! Specialocie .o it stesson Men’s All-Wool Smoking ' Jackets—Brown, Green and Grey Mixtures, braid trimmed; coat length. Priced at.. $9o50 Same Style in Silk at $18.00. Silk Underwear Van Raalte Glove Silk Vest and Bloomers— With drop stitch in the newest shades of Nile, Mais and Flesh. Both for $7.75 Fancy Silk Hosiery : Women’s Van Raalte Glove Silk Hosiery—Full Ifls}gl:nid n CcK, Hand Bags Silk Velvet Handbags — In Brown, Black and Navy. $4.95 to $8.50 Silk Duvetyne Handbagzs — In Brown, Blackand Navy. $5.95 to $9.50 Drop Stitch Silk Hosiery—Fuil Fashioned with in Black and $2.50 ‘Wome: Women’s Fiber Silk and Sfik Scarfs—In many novel stripes and fringe. Pricad at $2.75, $3.50, $4.95 and $7.00. Venida Hair Nets “She” will be to re- ceive a dozen of these excellent Hair Nets. In cap and fringe, single or double mesh. Think how pleased What the Kiddies Will Like to Get Knitted Sweater Rose, Red and Brown. Price, per suit ’ and Light Blue and Dark Tan. years, and priced at $11.95, $12.95, $13.50, $15.95, $17.! Silk Windsor Ties—In Dot and plaid designs. 89c, 69c and....... Tim’s Patent Muffler Caps For Children and Boys....... For Father or Big Brother.. IMPORTED Chinese Baskets Five sizes; ring trimmed. Beautiful, finely woven baskets, attractively dec- on ' ecru back- orated with rings, grounds. Chinese coins and Friday Only at This Price. beads. In Rose, 5 A Orange, Brown, $3.7. c“Fridly $ 9 5 Purple, Blue and | | Crepe — Lrth only, yard..... . Heavy Pebble uality, in Navy, %rown and Bl Friday Only at This Price. ~ $1.29,$1.39,$1.59 At the Notion Counter ' - Christmas Seals, Boxes, Tags, Twine," Tissue Paper and Fancy Wrappings. Get Your Supply Early Suite—Consisting _of Sweater, Cap, Mittens and Leggins. . For the little tots of 1 to 8 years. In Copen, 87.50 " Girls' ‘All-Wool, Cheviot and Chinchilla Overcoats—In Nnvsyi,,‘e D!nz'k%B::wlno, $11.95 lain colors, Polka ced at 79 c Paul Jones White Wash Suits Some with Blue Col- lar and Cuffs; emblem trimmad. Sizes 2 to 10 years. $2.50 Silk Specials for " Friday Only 36-inch All- | Friday only, yd e $1.88 Colored stripes celebrated by the Mary Washington . Tucsday evening at The musical which was commemorative - of Christmas, included several solos Eimer Carelton Smith. carols were accom- A Miss Alice Whitaker read sketches of Christmas days from | Thomas Nelson Page's “Old Virginia Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey has gone i to remain during the be joined there by Dela Mussey, who Fernald left Wash- ington Tuesday for Richmond, Va., to be absent for a week or ten da. s. PP IF P LF IR IE LY Y- IRy P rp- {r -y 3 b T TY Py PS-re - L . R L L R R R