Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1922, Page 8

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. g ¢ \ ‘ # b § THE EVENING BTAW, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, DECEMBER % 1922 SOCIETY. Taving to ‘0."": ‘g"n for Mr. Mann’s{,¢ qje baliroom to the other a line of |at €ach table.” Thae proceeds are 1o funeral. I i 1shi Mel Calhoun briefly outlined the |KTas-uniformed veterars who fought | e, for repairing and refurnichin broad VREeseiis of the alilance for “?dfif Lee, :’lrkel;‘ fimnaotiver ksl & = common wel and understanding | Of the southern side snarched spryly| , i on! Whw Commen | naltwre aud undersianding | Mlonk. 10 by TuagelChanics I Howry, fo et mure e MAMMEELOR sre U Sunday, December there will ba|Who a short time ago, 1etired from the | Baitimore tonight will be Mr. Darrus 5 SOCIETY. guésts formed a long lane from' one end in the evening. Thers will be & pr} rom doing so b i | k ¢ ; a ‘general “at home” at Clifton, for | bench of the Courr of Cisima. 1le wore | 1 Sione AT FACTORY PRICES ‘ SHICh no oArds will De. jasusd, and |his uniform of gray with its three goig | M 51 1ist of speakers will' be given |Stars on the collar and ita cuffs of buff = 3 P H ter. Al st Ing |cloth and gold. Later Judge Howry 2 2 The President Host at Lunclfeon in . i, A, 26 2 SRR | T e S ol Marriage Licenses. one 1) O Al rig. v . A P R T i White HOUSC Today fOl' Central - - . o | Satiors Barag the holtdar 8 A, wearing his reguiation unitorm, | Willism J. Deibeit of Quastico, Va., and ’ . - £ while' ningling constantly with the | Aug . Adama'or chin cits: Make vour home doubly attractive with durable, handsomo shades. ‘We make them to our window—sit and hang them—thus insur- faction. Highest quality. ASK US FOR FACTORY e sa PRICE: {twenty or more Confederate vetcrans, ‘Amerlcan Dclegates. 5 fwere the Army and Navy men In uni- g The Salvation Army Christmas fund d women danced to “Swance | May e will profit by the sule of Leautifully '‘Annie Laurie,” und dogens of { lumell F. Glazebrook and Mery E. Starke made tancy articies at 1140 Connecti- | 014 tunes which constantly rang out | both of Richmond ¥ RESIDENT HARDING was host | Milburn, Miss Virginia Edwards, Mi cut avenue, which opened thia morn- | O¥er the battlcfields during the civil |, Hasmend W. BANEs B W ikiemor. At Tenhaon toitny ot the White | Dorothy Warren. " Mias Catherine ! ing ‘and. will be carried on Tuesday | War to cheer ou the line of grur. The | Lot of tlichmon & y €| Weller, Virginia Selden, Miss and Wednesday, or until the articles| veterany in gray danced as Lest th House, entertalning a dis-|Elizabeth Turner and Mias Catherine ! % - are all disposed of. The wonderful |could the new steps, and then di Bnh R ed hEuiinedl gy honorlnflh‘{c“fl‘,‘. » Cfo bags. oushions h.,..‘g. concelts for the various old ;o,\lll;ern dances for their irths Reported. S v, Walter will. wear ‘a gown of. convenience of the bedroom and draw- | Eroups of friends. e scenc was| . =] of the delegates from the five Central | y1amr cafon bromnded th Sefomt ey ing room mnumber several hundred |truly interesting and thrilling. e s paomg X American republics who have come ! made in the new mode of long waiat | [ ;] |and are the work of one woman's — houra st et e M D e LS U fingers. Alumnae members of Delta Delta "nyed 3. and 16a Beach, boy. for the confersncsion Centra il bt cames inkicotos emifton i Wee Alfred Gillett constituted her- Delta Fraternity gave a dinner at the ! 3filtoa L. and Jeanette Golduisith, boy 3 pen his morn- | procaded in silver, made with a wide self a committee of one to produce ! Lee House Wednesday night to cele-| Roger P. and Frances Holllogsworth, brate the fraternity's founders' day.| XEarnest A. and Lillian Lovelcss, boy. ing In ‘the Pan-American buflding. |girdle placed low and held with enough articles to furnish a_go Z Sized basaar, to be nold before Christ. | Among the guests were Miss R. Loulse | $raido and Ruti Balgos, girl The cucats v ‘ irhinestons ornament. Bhe will wear |daughter of Mra. Frank Losa tie Y. State, air. Hughea: the' ;02““3 Of [ cornage bouquet of roses and Tiites | is belng presented at a ten Phas fof the benenit of the Salvation | Fitch, pant national president of Delta | Jpean J and Atice C: g, bor, . Mr. Hughes; tho chief justice of | ;¢ the valley. noon, having about her a Army. She has consistently kept up | Delta, Delta; Mrs. Amos A. Steelo,| Wiliam D. spd Ests Muoni, e, ‘Wilbur H. Pearl R. Bottoms, hny. |Salvador, Senor Don Franclaco — other debutantes of the season. the work for year: Martinez Suarez: the secretary for| Mrs. Joseph Io Weller is entertaining land stock of b ForiiEn falfilis colCoota RIS a company of this season’s debutantes fore leaving Washington in the early | ing secretar: osta Rica, Senor | at bridee, followed by tea, this u/ter- | and their guests on “The Colonial Mind | SUmmer, and returning In the late|treasurer; Miss Edua Jackson. Miss = o autumn with a splendid store of use- | Phillippl Harding, Miss 1lle {|{ Don Jose Andrea Coronado; the min- noon for her daughter, Miss Catherine 3 14-K¢ G 1d-M d |} 1ste Costa . Senor Don | Weller.” in ' honar’ of’ Miss’ Dorytiy IngMaeEn; Amdrlcanfliterature. fur and merely faney witta Mra Gil- | brown. Mea. Tioms 2, Colline, drs. 4 = 5 - ) ceche; the minidter arren. The other guests are Miss| Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. im en- | lett is entirely una! in her beautl- | H. Howard, Miss Lols Haralson, Miss 0. ounte: Nicaragua, Senor Don Emiliano | Li Bryn, Miss Margaret Buther-|tertained a number of "&':hflm'.‘g ful work, the whole of every piece|Martha Hunter, Miss Mary Bradley, X . Chamorro; the minister of Guatemala, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Dor-|foot ball players yesterday at din- |having upon it the stamp of her own 2 t, Miss Gertrude | Earl T_and 3iary E. Ceook, glrl. eather 00 1tts Senor Don Francisco Sanches Latour: Mondell, Mrs. Peter Arthur | ner at their residence on Capitol Hill. | desl&n and needlecraft, and as a well . Boozer and| Koral B. and Gertrude E. Stedmao. 1oy known automoblile concern each Year | Mrs, John D. A, Morrow. The chair-| Hovard & and Katin Talbert, girl. !the minister of Salvador to France,|Drury, jr.; Miss Loulse Anderson, Miss | Amon, 3 : g g thelr et were Lieut. enor Don Gustavo Guerrero; Senor J&ne Andrews. Miss Elizaberh Beale.|Goettge, Licut. s' Jeut. - | contributes the free use of his place | man of the commitiee on arrange- S e mindliaian Don Marclal From, Senor Don Alberta ) Miag Helon Colbert, Mige Diaa Cum| mer, o . ontit on Gonneellcut ayenue, tho entire Dro- | ments was Sism Fdna Jackson. | Eseand Sams K il ear in mind that a ||| Ucles, Senor Don’ Salvador Cord b n wards, Miss M 3 b ” ) e e oo, Don, Salvador Cgrdove | Ruth rizgerald, Miss Holen Grlinn, | "3 Mr. John Palmer of Ohlo. Willlam . sod Julie Bborter, b = i : Mrs, Willlam Mills Thompson enter- A ball of Monday night. November 27, | ¢laned Friday, December 1, in her | Cour” eard cases: Lill ton Alvort (ool Toledo, Liopet: | Miss Virginia Hume, Miss Cicll Les:| Mias Della Moyer of Souderton, P T ko = & ? St mro B et e et Mins | Elizabeth Taylor |1s spending some days in Washing: which bars out the tradition, was ttat|mome, ot Hsatteville, Md. for her | Deaths Reponcd L Bl Polds, $4 to 321 folds, letter cases. ete.. he Tr . Mr. Mellon: the Secro- | Jones, Dorothy. Johnson, Miss|ton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. |25 the Robert 12 Tee Chapter, L. D. €. |daughter. Miss Mary Josephine Thomy- | = S Mr. Wee A ; I ¥l Nina Lunn, Miss|). Phillips on W streot. when another ball was added to the | gon, when large company Of her | Tre following Geaths have lwen Teported | have FOUR gold cor- ieneral, Mr. Daughert Fatar v, Miss Alice AER serles and showed Washington to be|young friends were guests. {1he Leaith department in the last twents-fo, * 1l avy, Mr. Denl S {3 ttiburn, Mise 71l MacDimgall, Miss] Mr and_ Mrs, Harry, Wells of the {;:};'“" o e sporting e 5 oo ners (not two) and b i acDougal Coodley d r. and Mrs. e cap! e nation. i8 | Miss rence Lo Brown. fory Sadie Bigg and the Z ! 4 Woodley and Mr. and Mra. Henkel| " “annual Robert 1% Lee ball | Bi TThut now of W L Marr E thel PL Miss of Chev hase motored to Baitimore | 5o, "yt the New Willard, under the will & untings are 14-Kkt. Eaturday to attend the Army-Marine ¢ 3 < M3 auspices of the United Daughters of | aunual Monday germs zold, not 1.10 14kt . ) : 3 renn Ailea. Elsebitn) ooy Dsilisame. | the Confoderady. for the benefit of needy | — " ~ oo BT i : Werner, Miss Frances Wright, Mi Mrs. Willlam B. Hill of Baitimore |9X-Confederate soldiers and their fami- Therc will be a flve T, d party lies. While the American fiag, the Stars |at the College Women's Club Saturd gold. This naturally af- [ 1isw Dhillipe: the Elinor_Wheeler, Miss Elizabeth Zol- | was the guest last week of Mrs. g & ke PR Honduras, ¥ {nuy, Miss Margaret 1 Charles J. Willl e : |and Btripes, showed everywhere, thers | afternoon at 2:15 o'clock and again in | M s, $2 to $i. fords you a “finer” gift. Gen. Phyllls Hartman, Charles J.) Willlamson st Wardman |,y 5o getiing away from the atmos. | the evening at 8:15 o'clock, arranged e il | Johmson and Miss Lilllan™ Merritt phers, and whenever the band played | by the finance committec of the club. | Tobacco Pouches, $12 to 814 | Smoker Sets, consisting arette case, cigar Thomas Washington, the third assist- | $hompson. Miss Harriman and Miss Louise | “Dixie” the rebel yell, or its modern| Mrs. Chester Morrill will be hostess x 5 on s ant secretary of state, Mr. Robert|, Additional guests have been ansked|Lacey are sending out cards for two counterpart, went up with vigor. Thohll! fl‘;fl aft rnoondpgly a:'nd MiBla 310'1.[ e Weyman an ss Jane Bartlett' | claRedeee RelsREcile Sn Woods Bliss; Mr. Sumner Walles, Dr. | 0F t¢8, when Miss Kvelyn Wadaworth |days at home, Saturdays December ball was opened with “Dixie,” and as the mARL e LI S owe: divector Pan:American |and Miss Sydney Thomas will préside |9 and 16, from & to 7 o'clock. They = = — e R “nion: Mr. Jordan H.- Stabler, Col |at the tes table. will also be at home Tuesdays atter | FIRERIR IR LT TS NS ||| Clarence ©. Sherrill and Commander January 1. ! =t & SIS s = - Adolphus Andrews. Fe er White House Aide e v Golt Score Books, new, 8125, Th Salling for Brasil. e Mamborouen Brennerm” ac | C t 3 ? o e Secretary Gf State and Mrs.| Commander Ral ot e e iborough Blenhielm, " At v 5 ' $10.30 to 885, Hughes will hold & reception in the beon Artarhed trom duty &8 cRptain o | 1aAtIC CIty, for a short stay. ’9 enLomerns Cante oot of the delegates to the fve Contral| iy dent. and he and e Holmes|following the formal opening of the Mark % : ¢ 3 cember 9, 88 H 1324-26 F ST. N.W. || American cduntries holding a conter- | where Commander Holmes will b at: | Summin. 1008 1in conk ol %0 Leath S - ; Sorosis tached to the United States naval 1o o'clock, a the City Club, oMcers aud c:'a e; ags > Pumps—Oxfords slon. directors and invited guests being those nd rurses S s e ronex Mr. Hare Lippincott of South|[ho Were at the supper. Mr. ana Sirw |8} W LW N ohe Vice President and e |Hanilton Mags, ls al the Leo House | poncr’ prederick y were the guests of | THE NAMES THAT ARE LINKED WITH JELLEFF'S ARE 0o v honor guests at i the , W ; | AMILIAR Somticee = ilne et ionor wiasrara: : e FAMILIAR ONES TO EVERY ONE WHO HAS EVER SHOPPED by the and Marine Corps of-| Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Devine of | Hiatt, Floyd A. Compton and Mrs. ON STH AVENUE. THEY ARE SYMBOLIC OF QUALITY ficers stationed in the District, which | New York have taken a suite at the|C . . Wil be mivonedin sthe District, which | | e Houae for the winter. Mr. Devine' Boeo Br. Sanees B. Bein, Mar: Rose: anking Explained rocms of the New Willard Hotel. |15 a member of the coal commission. lind Moore Bain, Mr. J. Frank Ferry. By JONN POOLE Other distinguished guests will in- fiss Phyllis E. O'Hara, Mr. Frank G. elitls. the S oeta Navy Miss Ida Moore of Charleston, W. : (4 . SIFeDinby, the haslstant secretary f| Va und M Henry'C. Woodvara. r. | r"ar N 70 Sutnrere Moo | lr the Navy znd Mrs e 5 . were married ’ P 16T, M. A : o d Saturday in Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss! Jrs Colliflower. Mr. Martin W. Hysong ar rls mas a es : iral and » Iz > Would you increase your Income? Tl s Neweor 38 Chaisman of the | Moore is « graduste of chevy chase) 415, Yok, S HRNE, IR0 400 RSy Hoor committee and w i ®| School for Girls, and s the daughter : e o . " S ! 5 If you would—you must make some sort of an in- :C' mamier 3. London: Commandey | 9L 8 West Virginia coal operator. M. |4y, Digelss Mecue snd Mca Jecu —are keeping our shop particularly busy! This fine new Christmas mer- = i = S oodyar v « A Mars : = 3 E E 3 vestment—an investment of time, effort, thou RS G . Commanded H. M| Woodvard ls the voungest won of|iand, Miss Marle A. Ferry. Mr. C. 3. chandise, selling for less than usual prices, is an extraordinary magnet for » g | Beamis, il ¥ oodyard | yionnhun and M Bt . or money. [ Commander B D Mewhoerer. Comeof West Virginia. They will reside| gioahen and Mr. and JMrs. Oscar A. ift buyers < mander C, H. J. Keppler, Lieut, Com- [ In West "'"“'"“:j ""“’;’ the bride- | . A g YEES. , . i SR Rt oom is eng . Interested and painstaking attention to your werk mander 2 Zoiatt and Lieut. Com- [F075, 0, Sn6Rged n the mewepspor) oThe gt B iTntarait SAianes —studying the employers’ best interests—finding — = . e oman S Qveranl Ay ¢ 2455 S—Ar < Frank Wal i Mr. and Mrs, Omar E. Dissinger en- | Jeiterday marked the opening of a the point of contact with customers, or clients— Chix atternoon tram. s ts. 71 fertained atdinners Monday evening. | prU'UER, SDRCR, (07 Lgnt DFARIERYOT, 5 = o B veloc e at 213 ing | November 27, a 1 er, De- 5 ¢ b doing your level best—serving honestly, faithfully, gclock in her home at 2139 Wyoming | ol ‘Mich., in honor of their second | that Clifton has not been opened conscientiously at all times will increase your zaheth Durvea Walter: will make | e0ding anniversary. et vy e el e value and your income. r‘t‘urm?r;)rm:lj :;‘r:\ .u.': la'o«:lxet)' . Mrs. x.fi.‘ldsfi‘{‘f{?.i’m??’f,’)'-"fi,f“:&'n‘Kx‘r’i .’l:n::u it was without .i’m‘éuon, cl‘;m‘t;: ® - Seive'n the drawing rooms which has | GamPDell Polous. at”their residence on | 0D 217, SPiehild drafing rooms Save part of what you earn and take that part Dean profusely decorated] withiired O Dissinger. was) formeny. Mias hronebentsting Mos SCalneane = = B S al erns, n n = it . :: e e e 7 which you are going to keep for yourself out of {dining room pink and red chrysanthe- | oo b, AT NN, O M Lee Bust, Mo Gorgas. Mre Homary your salary BEFORE you do anything else. Save it e o e M ATt B | Capitol Tl ) % “{ southerland, Mra. Jathro of Loulsi- (in a bank account) then spend the balance for the ! \Sliss Waiter: Mrs. uuneril Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Russell fl“}hé‘gu'wfi"xglr&f?"-‘;‘m’"edver‘:‘nrx’. necessities and comforts of life as far as it will 5 arl Kurtz and Mrs.iand Dean and Mrs. William Allen Wil- | was opened by a benediction from BUT first. Th 2 il go, 8 i {n-;":; debutantes as-lbur will be the honor guests at the|Mgr. Thomas, followed by an elo- 1 saveh rst. e bank pays interest on your < (Ll include Miss | Taura | Arts "Club” d vening. | quent address from Dr. Johnaon, e = £ = 5 felen , 3 - and Mrs 4 rector of St. John's Church. Sena- sa‘[ngs—t at increases your income. t. Miss Ceclil Lester Jones,|be the host After tl dinner Mr. | tor Shortridge IDDk:, bu‘l rf'lo t:;:l’ Miss Frederica McKenney, Miss Alice ' Russell will address the club members ' senators who were booked to speak Federal-American National Bank 1315 F STREET - - : “ . The men and women behind - Printsess Apparel No product is better than the organization behind it. The spiritual values of the organization are al- ways manifest in their material product. So we make bold to publish the PRINTZESS CREED as formu- lated by the Printzess Employes. Most Beautiful Umbrellas— !5 Less ~ $5.85—$8.50—$10.50—$12.50 Regular Prices, $8.50 to $20.00 Scores of pieces to choose from—each one seemingly prettier than the other —the samples of a high-grade umbrella maker—fine silks, amber, bakelite and im- ported carved wood handles of great beauty, tops and ferrules to match. Centemeri Silk Stockings, $1.85 Pr. $2.50 quality full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with lisle garter hem. 100 dozen pairs in this sale—all perfect goods. 2 Sale of Leather, Velvet & Beaded Bags Bags of very high character in this special event. Leather, velvet and duvetyn bags, $5.90; Crochet Bags, with steel beading, $10.00; imported French beaded Bags. with shell frames, $6.95. These are f““ much less than regular cost. . Centemeri French Kid Gloves “Elsinor” $3.00 quality, 2-clasp style.....................$2.25 pair “Fielder” $4.50 quality, gauntlet style....................$2.95 pair These special lots were imported especially for our early Christmas selling. Only limited quantities. Complete assortment of Centemeri Long French Kid Gloves black and white. Sales of Silk Chemise, $2.95-Gowns, $3.95 These underwear tables are centers of attraction—very attractive styles, beauti- ful silks and dainty laces. Do not miss the fine underwear in the little gray shop. . Christmas Slippers Nothing is appreciated more than the comiort of slippers for the-boudoir. Our complete Christmas stocks are ready—find the size as nearly as you can and make your selections now! pecial Gift Sale 14-K. WHITE GOLD FILLED WRIST WATCHES “Upon these four cornerstones Justice, ~ Co-operation, ' Economy, . Energy, Guaranteed Accurate Timekeepers Jeweled Movements Beautifully Engraved Newest Shapes + e, the employes of the Prints-Biederman Com- pany, shall build a harmonious velationship amongst ourselves—between ourselves and our employers—between our house and our retail associates, and between our handiwork and the woman who wears a garment designed and tai- lored by Prints.” i ) with padded scles ix different boudoir $3.50 pair. 2—Quilted satin, with soft padded nine beautiful col- Whether you wish a beauti- ful and accurate timeplece for Yourself or as a gift, you will find these FISCHER VALUES interesting. Fischer prices are always low—and Fischer qual- ity always high. Select Your Felt Slippers, in two- , with collar at top that be turned .up; soft padded soles, $2.00 o No. 4—Quilted Satin House Slippers, with leather soles and low heels; four dif- ferent shades, $2.75 pair. No, Women'’s Felt Slippers, with soft led soles, with s i col N No. 6~ Felt Silpper: trimming, s and soft padded We are glad to tie up with national manufacturers of e ¥ Ridren'a Fert Siippers, with & such repute. We agree in policy—Quality first—not how ‘ ' ; 200 a°$1.25 pair: Now ign on fronts, soft padded e e cheap, b.nt how good. Then thru quantity production - ; V3. -Shilirer's Fan "~°"'|'°=’-[':‘;' - Christmas on a small deposit. ! they achieve our common goal: Quality, at a price. a:fi ;:_c;'r{;'- T ::;%' ‘fi‘i’.:; w,,' ¥ y stamped design Sround collar; soft pretty paddud soles, $1.50 pair. Men's Leather Housc Siipoers of the batter ~ind, low opera and Romeo cuts, 5 7th at F IT'S A PLEASURE TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT FISCHER’ 918 FStreet Om“;d-:i'n::‘uzflfi;hr.'u.' > - > L -

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