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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 C ——— "Crittenden _Calhoun, Miss Dorothy [tav Kaemmeriing, 1. 8. N.. for the Tully Vaughn examined the child, but - —— e ———————E 7 llrnncl(l‘ Miss _ Charlot Freeman | Army and y foot ball game. LAD DROPS FROM WINDOW (5 L o i i re A Haven of Interest to the Gif* k, Miss Katharine Peters of Vir- —— / ¥ s 2 Seck: Collector and arly—Mail Ear @@1 i = & % A > X, celie ector an ep Y finia, the Rev. Meade Bolton Mac- | Mr L R izabetly and | Five-Year-Old Slightly Hurt by | : : Loter of Home f Victor Releases on Page 18 Schroeder of Lancaster, " Miss [two sons, and John Harlan | ¢ Sec/Eull List c t S g o Reno, Mrs. Harley Calvin | Rhoades it Thanksgiving at Fall From Third Story. gnnques of Today’s Star __(Continucd from o ge, Lieut L. 1t Hetrer | the Powhatun with Miss Katharine N. A falt from llmll ird story window ~ | r. Fenton Bradford, Mr. Jumes | Rhoade: of the home of his grandinother, at @ gratuaic? 1 N 4 4“]"‘ slunlxl ed h pea a a Balla Moore M., ehar - . 1314 street a o1 = AL T ety i aade Spland Siters Haudrat e Mes W. W. Witk of Bloomington, 11511, [ strect, sestertay-aionion, | Ui aeproductions address of pearls from | . - Ind., Is the guest of Mrs. Fred Whyte | Charles Gormicy, five years old, child S iy In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirror-. iRl e L e Heynelts (W etaion Senor Don Satvador Cordova of Hon- of Mr end Mrs Philip Connley. West == ————— Silver and Shefield Plate, Bravsen, 5 on, has e ” Garn Mrs. Jumes Carroll Frazer was in SR dnugh- | o e Bt arimgion |, The child was spending Thanksgiy- . l Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. flame color and gold brocade and |, 08 SIS NEY, Heynol A*;“M ey | Hotel. ing with his grandmother. and while wore a diamond neckluce, tiara and | 15 28 (4o HEV. and Aen was — the Iatleniwas e rear soom irle HEMSTITCHING Q. f, Arnold drop earrings. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh 5 e o | stated. he opened a window, lost- his Was In black velver, rimmed Wit sil- | mara o p R 3&"?\3’?"5 e ot helr apartment st Ward. | balance and fell to the pavement. BUTTONS COVERED Art Galleries Auctioneer Ve embroldery and wore a bandeas of Washington. The ceremony took |man Park for some days their son| Badly shocked by his experience, | Mrs. M. E. Holley 1323 G St. NW of diamonds in her hair and a rope |place at the home of the bride Snil} daiighters Mr.i. VA= Shoman) ar (he - boSmas piskediiup Sandbasned (g e EE Ry = dig ;:rrm" i flnl«lu;(ll with a al in Washington county, Ma and Miss Frances K. Shuman of Boston. | t0_Bmergency Hospital. Dr. e = 3 h €] e in addit to a 3 3 2 e DF e neck ddition the Poioma ———a oo M DB lige. wilhior the an “WWould you call Mrs. Gowltt a g00d ¥ attache of the Brit- n elabor. te wedding b iconyersationalist . - ' Wore heavy gold bro- | was served. Only the Immeai o Yes and mo. ‘She makes you think cade looscly bioused at the low waist [ily of the bride and bridegroom ke b0 1h et e e lmv and m'de wi h short train. a few very intimate friends were [HIKS 8O IRCEs oty YO on Sran. . - . Many Ocel Boxen. Drssont. seript. . Beautiful Christmas Songs—new Dances The S St i el Lrerin ne day M and Mre. Depue | STt ey o o Norfol « and fine Red Seal Records by Noted Artists. ””“‘( were guests of the a conelusion of SHOP 2 ;:mrlé»[llr -ul;’cl"b which they will live in Washington. o cre the amb; \p 3 MUSIC Great Britain and Lady Geddes Mr. and Mrs. P. Belt announce the EARLY FOR > FOR YOUNE FOLKS AND HOUSE ;‘;F‘rl:a:’drv of the Treasury and, marriage of thelr daughter Marie 13s- FUR EVE 1l val _attache o telle and ¢ T, Ozabr : RYWOMAN ritien sl atiachs telleand Emory I aasl XMAS YOUI'HI-'UL APPAREL » . and_ Sherer, Mrs. James |vember al Churc X E) r, Mrs. David Porter of |of the (Good Shepherd, w Col. Robert M. Thomp- | Dr. Curnelinus Abbott offici: thlk s« Adelaide Canfield of | bride, who \\“l'l. a gown of sand-col- Detroit, niece of Mrs. Denby. 4 ator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps were guests of Capt. and Mrs. iHayne Ellis, who ente ined at din- F at Tenth St. 48 Engraved s bridesm Women’s and Misses’ Coats at Unusual Savings off EVERY COAT IN OUR STOCK NO EXCEPTIONS WHATEVER iner bef. having in _th best maun, -;\-i:rn ommander 5 \ e i Personal Greeting i Warren, Com g N a4 famil of 1 Miss nis, and s @ mem- | Cards She is well known | 5 -} in this ecity, The Brewood originations are unusually attractive and cover a variety of subjects. Walsh's Xu-hm, s | concert sta left Saturday aft Lome at the marin Istand, S, C “ von for (hl u e Wainwrght: barracks at Paris | Mr. and Mrs. To assure a wide selection | and prompt delivery, your f Farly Judge John lLA!l(vn . yn —— = W. W, King enter- order should be placed at Distinctive Winter Apparel b . Sram S S8 G g ] S Admiral and Mrs. Charles ner t night at their home on were hosts at dinner hefore the . | Woodley road. FFOR entertaining their g later in Engravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street heir box. In the company were the [ Mrs. Joseph istant naval attache of the Brit-{Caldwell. cmba 1 Mrs. H. A. Brown, |l A. Abbot ar MISSES JUNIORS TGIRLYS Pt and Mre. Larimer, Mrs. Arthur |csted in of Victor 1 o 1 Schroeder of s Esther Rent Holnes and Mr. | Macrthur, Mrs bia ro; = 4 . from r Admiral and Mrs. Willard | A varlety of attractive Brownson had among their guests|been planned and a Santa ¢l ERE may be found the latest and most attractive styles from the noted makers. This depart- Mrs, Uhilip Lanedale and Mrs. Fhom- [« £7ab bax will delight the Chilaren i b . s 2 o ““Rear Ad 1 d Mrs. Joseph| The Washingt Welles 1 1s a mighty substan- ment, on the Fifth Floor, considers it a great privilege ic(r.mre entertained the Mistes Sedge |Will hold its a0 ighty ley. Judge and Mrs. William Bailey |urday. from tial savxng at any time mar and Rear Admiral and Mrs. i Theodore F. Jewell cticut Rear Admiral and Mrs. David Pot- {be given to the us great pleasure to have you call. ter entertained at dinner, later tak- |tennial fund in ing their guests 1o t ball. The gue ts included Capt. and Mrs. Vietor cKson, commander and Mrs. | ¢ Oman and Commander and to serve the Misses, Juniors and Girls, and it will give astiealoeds wor N}len coats are -l much in demand. The Gift Supreme i for Wife, Mother, Sister, Friend. ntinental Chapter, R., Card Party Monday. Na Charming Dresses for Afternoon and Dance Wear Street Frocks tional So- party Admiral and Mrs. Fullam J¥ho occupicd the hox of Col. and Mrs . . (e | RoLert M. Thompson. had Smart Two and Three-Piece Suits ip iscountess Maitl sy Hon.” i Maitands - " 2 7 1 M Luke A Commande Coats Capes Wraps William " Galbraith, Mrs. E 1ds, Mr. and Mrs. 1 nd Capt. Civaller, Straight-line belted models, blouse-back effects and -oats with very large sleeves, all carefully tailored and nicely lined throughout with high-grade silk, trimmed with— ; Hosiery | Silk, silk-and-wool and English all wool, in Chesley, Freder Natural Siberian Squirrel. Fox, Raccoon. of the Ttalian em- uis Abbott, Mrs. Har | A Lovely Assortment of Hats Johnson, Mrs. . s oY, and dirs. Charles C. Valente|Ber Dean: Mrs. J. 1 e | beautiful colors, weav- Caracul, Beaver. Opossum and Wolf Y Skii e - an re. Willa Sa Miss Helen Mrs . . .r Sports Skirts . L AL S " ing and patterns, in gift ] Steaters fapt and Mre Thilip A WWelker and| 3y pelr, widow of Mr. Corntius’ boXes. i Many Miss Manhattan Models Are Included Col. and 3rs. James H. Frier of At- tel Grafton after Lingerie lanta, Ga., and Maj. William Lay Pat- - | terson. Kimonos { Capt. and Mrs. McDougall enter- . {tained at dinner last evening. taking | end with the Accessories | their “guests to the ball. Tn their | 805 W05 TSI party were Miss Aimes and Mrs T shein hibrme or lnaeas bert T. Fow| 2ton Belane Mrs. Winlfred Mason Huck, s Congress Women's Splendid and Range of Misses’ Fashionable Sizes Colors 1.95 roof £ bert Keeeh of spend the with th, t?JM@IEI‘g?Zi[fCCH[A e homa W, ‘\'llvlinzxnn had “-m.‘ The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co., 1343 ¥ Mrs. Cline and . Dayton ing thei Whore they o upi ) | Capt. and Mrs. L vlkf\ McNamee en- _——_——_————_— et EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE \\Hlmm Fullam, Commander und Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, Mr. s. Raymond Welch, Mrs. E Sands .\lfx.w Patricia Ains: “apt. Civalleri Miss Mabel Boardman had with her box the naval attache of the mbih Y, Apt. n.fl th & Brivtah b 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. After Thanksgiving Sale ' —offering many remarkable opportunities— tary attache of the Britin emby Ca tivatin and Mrs. Bridge and Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, sister of the hostess. Mrs. Boardman and Miss Boardman enter- tained at dinner before the ball. For Street Afternoon and Dance wear— Other Parties Entertained. Specially Priced— Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins gave her box to Mrs. T. DeWitt Talmage and Mrs. eph H. Gaines, who had with them —Saturday becomes a saving day of supreme importance Petticoat Special Fur Coats and Capes Southeast Corner 13th and G Sts. N.W. Fifth Avenue New York Establishment ancois Berger Moran enter- tained in her box Rear Admiral and Mrs. David W. Tavlor, Mrs. Charles { Helmbold, Mrs. John McKee, Mrs. | Hora Macfarland and her house xuest, Mrs. Betty Nolker, formerly of Louls; Dr. Charles Noble Gregors, Mr. Herbert Hengstler, Mr. and Mre. John W. Belt, Dr. Janies Emery and { Mr. Thomas Jenki box was occu- { Mrs. Henry Fitch pied by Capt. and Mrs. Doig, who had with them a party of friends whom they had eutertained at dinner pre- | ceding the Dall, Miss Margaret Brown entertained in her box Mrs. Walter S. Turpin, Baron and Baroness Korff and Capt. and Mrs. Tinney. Mrs. Dwight Chester occupled a box, Ihaving as_her guests Col. and Mrs. William Garland Fay, Col. and Mrs. : John Washington Davidge, Command- jer and Mrs. Roweliffe and Capt. and Emory Land, who entertained {the company at dinner before the ball. third stant secretary’ of s had among, their the counselor of s cmbassy in Paris Whitehouse, who few davs. s at dia- had as her Popular Coat Plain and Fur-trimmed Extravagantly Reduced to 5.00 i Hagner T ° Mr. Jack Emerich, , Mr. Lester Schaffer. Mr. James Reynolds, Mr. Thomas Ropplee and Lieut. Kenneth L. Coontz. Dr. and Mrs. John Hooe Iden had as their guests In their box the secre- tary of the Brazillan embassy and Mme. de Sousa Leao Gracle, Mr. and Mrs_ Ralph Quinter, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Iden, Mrs. Harold Benoist or ports ear snd Maj. David Wills. Dr. and Mrs Iden entertained their guests at din- jner, In thelr quarters at the navy yard before the ball. s 50 | Others at the ball were the director . general of the Pan-American Unio Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Mliss Inger Bryn, Miss Laura Bryn, Princess Bertha Clarence Trimmed e [olc——alc——lolc——ol——Jolc——]alc—=]n] ntacuz-ne Mr. and Mr: The greatest value-giving event which it has been our privilege to offer! A limited number of Imported French Felts of highest quality and finest textures in a variety of trimmed effects, in the moot desirable colors are offered for Saturday. Underwear Special These hats were made to sell for considerably more than the present sale price. You are urged to inspect these hats early. You will save as much as you pay and in many instances much more! Radium, Jersey, Satin ‘and —of our careful selection and guaranteed by our ex- Dainty Chemise, in Lorelei i i Silk, Satin, Crepe de chine, ticoats : < i A ! 1 5 S:’l,?l‘;r‘:lse“:éccs:;k irl::fltu:ici(r’lag ;)lggn perienced judgment as very superior garments—are S o e e ilored ; laited fectively trimmed e with lace, ribbon | P 5500 Acutely Reduced in Price! | - o $3.95 flounces—and eye- Each garment full let embroidery..... = CUt ..ceccccasccss EEEEEEEEEEEEE [—lol——ol——— ol —— ol —/c