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i i : ! . ~ SOCIETY. THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. SOCIETY. 'Say It Wi Blackistone’s - Saturda): 5 cial Combination Vase Bouquet $1 flSumnab e blooms datly arranged in a vase- size bouquet suitable for the Sunday Dinner Table, the Living Room or to brighten a Sick Room. {Orders by phone promptly handled. The Vice President HE Vicé President and Mrs. Coolidge, accompanied Sen- ator Walter E. Edge to Bath, Me,, in his special car, which left Washington last evening, con- veying a number of important Wash- ington officials to that city to attend his marriage there tomorrow to Miss Camilla Loyall Sewall. The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge will return to Washington Sun- day afternoon. Phone Main 3707 14th and H Reception at Nicarag: Legation for Delegates. The minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Chamorro are giving a re- ception this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock at the legation in honor of Dr. Maximo Zepeta and Senor Adolfo Cardenas, delegates from Nicaragua to the conference on Central Ameri- can affairs. Assisting the minister and Senora de Chamorro are Senora de Ballivian, wife of the minister of Bolivia, and Senora de Diaz, wife of | the charge d'affaires of Honduras. The minister of Bulgaria, Dr. Stephan Panaretoff, will leave tomor- row for Holyoke, Mass., where he will address Mount Holyoke College on the near castern question, and will address the civic section of the forum in conjunction with the Second Con- gregation Church in Holyoke. The minister will return to Washington Monday evening. of the gift season wasn’t a mat- ter of choice with us—but a necessxty. Our building is to be torn down—hence our reductions of from 20% to 50% in all 8 shops. The minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavi- chich, went to New York yesterday to address the American-Jugoslav Club. The minister will return tomorrow. Lieut. Col. A. Guidonl, air attache of the Italian embassy, will also take charge of the office of the naval at- tache. Col. Guidoni, who has been in this country almost three years, belongs —take Lingerie, for Instance! A few g1ft.specmls in tiamty silk under- tolithaconstenstions cotpa ot ene things, plain or lace-trimmed. awarded the _distinguished service medal by the United States Army and the Navy cross by the United States . Navy. Nightgowns Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin 3, $6.95 and $8.95 Camisoles Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin $2.95 and $1.75 Boudoir Caps —in satin, chiffon, lace or crepe de chine and in colors of pink, blue, lavender, yel- low, white and black. $1.25 $1.65 Second Floor Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. David W. Taylor, is giving a bridge tea this afternoon and has amongz her guests Miss Laura Bryn. Miss Emily Dial, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Vir- ginia Kdwards, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Elizabeth Turner. Miss Mary Louise Johnson, Miss Kdith Bacon, Miss Harrict Love, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Catherine Weller, Miss Catherine Radcliffe, Miss Dorothy Warren, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Elizabeth’ Tay- lor Jones, Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Katherine Shaw, Miss Louise Goff, Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss Lida Adams, Miss Mary Hellen, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Elizabeth Mar- bury Beale and Miss Charlotte Free- man Clark. Tea followed the cards when Mrs.’ Rudolph Kauffmann and Mrs. James Glennon presided at the tea table. entertained at Rauscher's In sts, Miss Anita 1le Sanders of 1 remain over The other guests were Miss Carolyn Nash luncheon today at compliment to her gu Sanders and Miss T Philadelphia. who w the week end. $1.95 H. Wilfred DuPuy and her Mrs. Charles Cornell of New Mrs. John B. Cochran. Mrs. Arthur Haldane Doig, Mrs. Howard Hume, Mrs. George LeRoy Boyle, Mrs. Donald Washburn, M Gladys | Hinckley and her guest, s Frances Sullivan of Philadelphia: Miss Ruth Hitchcock and Miss Virginia Hunt. Mrs. William Dugald MacDougall, wife of Capt. MacDougall, will be at home informally tomorrow after- noon and will have with her her house guest, Miss Anne Paul of Boston. Capt. and Mrs. MacDougall are en- ll-rtatnlng at djnner tonight for their | SHOPS - 617-FOURTEENTH STREET John L. Newbold—Owner daughter. Miss Charlotte MacDougall, taking their gu Junlor League da Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West are entertaining at dinner tonight and will also entertain a dinner company preceding the dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann at Rauscher’s the night of December 20. sts later to the Miss Dorothy Johneon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamiiton Johnson, was hostess at luncheon today, enter- taining a large company in honor of her house guest, Miss Margaret Far- rar of Brookline, Mass. The other guests were Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss Helen Camp- bell, Mrs. Francis J. Comerford, Mrs. Matthews Dick, Miss Dorothy War- ren, Miss Virginia Bdwardz, Mise Elizabeth Turner, Miss Elizabeth Tavlor Jones, Miss Betty Werner, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Jane Andrews, Miss Alice Mil- burn, Dorothy Hogan, Miss Useful Gifts for chlclles At the shop that makes every effort to reflect the proper_Christmas spirit. More and more does wearing apparel replace toys and novelties in the selection of gifts for the young folks. A Splendid Gift for the Little Feller A warm and comfy chinchilla overcoat that will make him remember Santa during the cold days soon to come. Very Special $5.95 ALWAYS AN ACCEPTABLE GIFT Sweaters A splendid assortment of Coat Sweaters, made of all-wool Shetland yarns. Made in plain colors and fancy combinations. Priced Very Moderately from $3.95t0 $8.95 Good, Warm Coats. The Little Tots and Mothers, too, Will Appreciate One of These Sweater Sets —in both knit and brushed wool. We sold these suits for a great deal more but are placing them at a very special price for this one day’s sale. $5.00 Another gift suggestion—Scarf and Cap Sets of brushed wool—plaids and solid shades. Special at— Fur-collar Coats. “Here they go™ AT......; Beaverette Collar Coats. “Here they go” AT.. “Here they go” AT... Coats with Manchurian wolf “Here they go” AT..... “Here they go” AT. Fine Plush Coats. “Here they go” AT. Extra Fine Plush Coats, cuffs. “Here they go” AT... “Here they go” AT Silk Dresses.. [ “Here they go” AT. Poiret Twill Dresses. “Here they go” AT..... Good Silk Dresses. “Here they go” AT... easae Boys’ Caps and Hats made of chinchilla in brown, gray and navy. An unusual value at— $1.00 A Special Grouping of Girls’ Hats—made of Felt, Duvetyne, Velour and Novelty Mixtures. Sale Price, $2.95 “Here they go” AT... Black and Navy Skirts. “Here they go” A’ Pleated Prunella Skirts. 100 Fine Velvet Hats, “Here they go” AT.... S@@fl,@ty 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Knockout! THAT will be the verdict of every woman who secures one of these rare bargains. “Here they g0” AT...camprecacsoncoscemmn oo crmmepers xo. T Ty e Fine Coats, fitch opossum collars, Luxuriant Fur Collar and Cuff Coats. iecessgeeseasecassimatee s smmrsons s with (ur colllr: and s49 98 Poiret Twill and Navy Tricotine Dresses. cesesemesmpuesescomenimatmrtsreesenre e secsegecesessmmmoccsansons o Velveteen Poiret Twill and Silk Dresses. “Here they.go” AT.........NL..............,,.,_.....,,... T N e ] and Mrs. Coolidge Accompanied Senator Edge to Bath for His Wedding Tomorrow. Ellzabeth Marbury Beale, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Helen Grifiin, Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Catherine Rad- cliffe, Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Katharine Barnard, Miss Virginia McKenney, Miss Frederica McKen- ney, Miss Katharine Shaw, Miss Vir- ginia Selden, Miss Katharine Spell- man, Miss_Ellen Bruce Lee. Miss Katharine Dent, Miss Josephine Wil- liford, Miss Catherine Letts, Miss Lilllan_Merritt Thompson and Miss Elsle Happ. Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom will be hostess at a large breakfast at Pem- broke Park on December 24, for her debutante niece, Miss Josephine WTIli- ford, and will have as her guests the debutantes of this and last season and a group of youns soclety men. Miss Anne Hight, dluxhter of Mrs. C. B. Hight, will entertain at dinner this evening preceding the Junior League dance. Miss Hight has as her guest for a fortnight Miss Psther Ham- mond of California. Mrs, Charles J. Kappler will enter- tain_at luncheon on December 21, in compliment to Miss Ilizabeth Taylor Jones, daughter of Mrs. James K. Jones, jr. Mrs. Kappler was also hostess at luncheon’ yesterday at her Connecticut avenue residence. Miss Catherine Letts will entertain at a small dinner party tomorrow even- ing at the Chevy Chase Club. Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt Myers will entertain at dinner preceding the ball for the benefit of Columbla Hospital, which will be given Thurs- day evening, December 14, in the ballroom at Rauscher’s. Mrs. Julian Smith has arrived in New York and is living at the Com- modore Hotel, where she entertained at luncheon-and bridge on Monday afternoon. Maj. Julian Smith, U. 8. M. €., is now stationed at Bmoklyn navy yard. Mrs. Smith recently en- tertained a party of friends at the Army and Navy game. Mrs. Marcus Mitchell Benjamin has gone to New York for a visit of sev- eral days. Miss Frances Clarke, who was given & number of receptions and teas before leaving Washington for the south, is visiting in Mobile and New Orleans and will return to Washing- ton in several weeks. Mr. and Mra. Charles Adam of Bos- ton were hosts at a small dinner varty last night at the New Willard. Mrs. Howard Hume i3 giving a small informal tea this afterncon in compli- ment to the Misses Sanders of Phila- delphia, who will spend the week end with Miss Carolyn Nash. Mrs. Hume, the Misses Sanders nad Miss Nash wers all imembers of the first and second encampments of the Natlonal Service School in 1917, Dr. P. Lewsinoff, first secretary of the Bulgarian legation, entertained ;I-u!erdny at luncheon at the Shore- ham. _ Miss Margaret Crosson is entertain- ing a company of thirty-two at a bridge tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Matthew Dick. Additional guests have been tasked for tea, when \Irs Alrred Pembroke Thom and Mrs, H. Crosson, mother of the hostess, Wil preade ot the tes tanle Miss Edith Bacon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seward Bacon, is entertain- ing at dinner tonight at the Ward- man Park Hotel, preceding the Junior League dance. \enllur- Im' \mTuol Ralston of i \\uuhmxlon XMAS CARDS Unique and Original Elegant Assortment to Choose from—te Up Beautiful assortment of Calendars. Pearlman’s Book Shop 933 GSt. }a': ponds r _10th & G Bts. $10.00 $14.98 . $19.98 $24.98 $29.98 $39.98 $29.98 Prov ey tesiiscesetissecests e collars. eeesaiengins ~—ossoes sesssseasecominancesese $6.98 $6.98 ~$10.00 . $10.00 $14.98 $4.98 $4.98 $2.00 2 D P tescseessecsranivageiey d. | by Mrs. James W. Wadswort! night and is stoppnig at the New Wil- Miss Cora Barry, lard. He wil Gridiron m&‘flafld the dinner of the Mrs. Lawrence Townsend and her daughter, Miss Yvonne Townsend, are entertaining a small company in- formally at tea this afternoon, in omvllmant to Mu. Lyman Kandall and Mme. Bonell Mrs. Robert £ Lee and her alster- in-law, Miss Sally Pinckney, will go to Richmond to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Wickham, in their country home, Hickory Hill, m«flstmm Bower | Flather, jr. rs. Hfigfl. Mn. & !.‘u John Brllr prelMod lt !hfi tea table. Guy I’ulplrd Godd enter- cember 29. Mrs. Le Paridis today. Miss Harriman and Miss Louise Lacey will be at home tomorrow, from b to 7 o'clock, at Miss Harriman's resi- HeArgtsra. nately presiding at the tea table will|girect; In Honor of Miss Dbe Miss Mary Mellon, Mra. Dulan: Gen. E, L. Logan, who iz stopping at | Hunter, Mra. Delavah Downer and the New Wlllflrd, entertained a part: of five at dinner (hero last night. Ll A benefit card part party will be given Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by the Mary ‘Washington Chapter of the . 8. D. A. R., in the home of the vice rexenl. Miss "Aline Solomons, at 1604 K street. Miss Louise Thorne. Miss Harriman and Miss Lacey will hold their second at home on Satur- day, December 16. First Junior League Dance At Rauscher’s Tonight. The first of the fiefllefl ;f Junior . popularly known as Princess Cantatiouzene was the guest | the S ameil. and early: of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, who entertained at t! Shoreham. Among the other guest were Mrs. Frederick A Britten, Sig- nora Carlos Huntington, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Miss Ira E. Bennett, Mrs, Clarence Richmond Day and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney. I | i Mrs. Franklin King entertained at tea yesterday at her home, 1633 Ho- bart street, in honor of Miss Dorothy the “small and early” dances, will be held tonight at Rauscher's at 10 o'clock. _The guests will be received PLAITING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Oel. $378. 2561 16th st. aw. ___.__________—_.._———. New Holiday Displays for Misses and Juniors ALL AT VERY MODERATE PRICES For the Holiday Dances, Teas, Dinners, Theaters and Outdoor Sports we are showing New and Exceedingly Youthful, Beautiful Apparel. this price. Dresses and Wraps For Dinner, Afternoon and Evening Wear In the most exquisite materials and colorings exclusively designed for us. Smart Tailored Suits Three-Picce Costume Suits Millineyy Scparate Skirts Sweaters Made each remarkable. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Silk Undergarments Silk Hose Breakfast Coats Breakfast Sets Japanese Kimonos Quilted Robes Sweaters Fans Socks R and Pongee. Bath Robes Wool Scarfs and Hats to Match Gloves Handkerchiefs Gt Comer Thirteenld Christmas Wants “Onyx” Pure Silk Pointex full-fash- ioned Hose. Full Fashioned Heavy Weight 1.9'5 —in all wanted shades; in all regular and extra sizes. “ONYX” All-Silk Openwork FullClock Fashion $2.95 A Copy of An Exquisite French Model in all Wanted Shades rth, ir: resent were Mrs. president of the John lrhr.fl“ L& ‘l;:l(vmrlhy. Junfor League, and Mrs. Willlam J. M r ‘The second in the series of dances will be held on the evening of De- Mr. Joseph N. Lowe of Washingt tained a small Tuncheon company at|announces the engagement. of " his| nlece, Miss Ethel Vernon Lowe, to Mr. Elmer L. Haberkorn of Frederick, Md. . n:n‘; lMinnl(ernde Andrews is en- ertaining at tea this afternoon at dence, 1308 Connecticut avenue. Alter-| 4 ,'clock at her rrlld:m'@ Ir"3" nlfil'll Bess Davis FOR YOUNG FOLKS YOUYIIM AWMEL FOR E Vim F at Tenth St. A Flve Dollar Sale of Useful Christmas Gifts For this sale we’ve made special efforts to solve your gift problem. If your Gift limit is Five Dollars, there are numerous items from which to choose—and we have also grouped some extra specials which will allow the pur- chase of two gifts at the price of five dollars. Chiffon Silk Hose For this Five Dollar Sale, we are offering two pairs of our regular $3.00 Chiffon Hose for $5.00. Colors are Gunmetal, Black, Brown and Dune. 2 pairs for $5.00 Embroidered Clocked Hose Onyx Pure Thread Silk S*tockings with white clocking—black only—rells in our regular stock for $3.15. 2 pairs for $5.00 Onyx Silk Hose - splendid quality Hose that sells for 3$3.00 a pair— Black o m—run fashioned, silk throughout—for this sale 2 pairs for $5.00 Silk Teddies of excellent quality Radium Crepe de Cline and La Jerz —plain_ tailored styles and many lace trimmed modeis—at $2.95 thev're splendid values, 2 Teddies for $5.00 Nightgowns Silk Nightgowns of very good quality Crepe de Chine, Radium Could sell just as easily for $6.50. Sale Price, $5.00 Blouses Silk Blouses and Overblouses of Crepe de Chine i lette—all sizes—a timely gift suggestion. Sale Price, $5.00 316 7th J Tt Cummlgl) QIR & @ 316 7th A Bounteous Showing of a New, Complete Stock of “ONYX” Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery For Your Convenience To Select Your ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT - “ONYX” PURE SILK HOSE ESSSSSAAARSS SRR AR RS AR SRR SRR SNRNN Schreiner, author of the Christmas pageant, “The Word and the Way." which is to be one of the beautiful and inspiring events of the Christmax season. Presiding at the tea t are Mrs. Wallace cliffe, Mrs. Jan« Randolph Keith Mrs. Lamar R. Leahy, who has been visiting In New York, returned L |w“mnmn today. Representative and Mrs. Frank H Funk and the Misses Funk arrived in Washington vesterday from their " (Continued on Ninth Page) Truly a very special item at $5.00 Sale Price but at the sale price they're Trico- “Onyx” Pointex, all silk top to toe, full - fashioned Hose. $2.95 “ONYX” AllSilk Full-Fashioned Hose | $9.75 A Beautiful Even Weave in all Wanted Shades

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