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SOCIETY, ' Celebrating Our 3rd Annual - irthdaySAL With ¢ ery pur- —is making many new friends for the BOOTERY chase of shoes wo —acquainting hundreds of Washington Women are 5°.* with the wonderful Style Values that we carry in our assortments and IS MAKING HAPPY - THE THOUSANDS OF PATRONS who are al- ready acquainted with the STYLES and are eager to purchase at THESE SAVING PRICES!! ' —a box of the | faimous Martna ’ Washington Can- H 4 2 i i s dies—FREE! A Pregent Birthday from us. We have always been recognized for brioging to ‘Washuigton the new ideas In wom- tootwear— Every now leath- er, suede, patent, satin, straps, co- ete, ooter 928 F St. N.W. Distinctive Footwear en's FIRST! | EJ‘ ebacher Twelve-Ten and Twelve-Twelve F St, Model Gowns of Handsome Chiffon Velvet For Afternoon and Evening Wear Presenting Frocks and Gowns of Individu- - ality, in Sapphire Blue, American Beauty, Fuchsta, Orchid, Royal Purple, Coral, Jade and Black, some with beautiful beaded girdles, others with girdles of silver and gold, flowers and ‘beaded effects. All special tomorrow, Monday, < only, A wonderful opportunity to securs & beautiful After- noon or Evening Gown for’ The Christmas Store Just the jolliest, most satistying place to do your Christmas shoppmg, is what we’ve tried to niake this store. We believe that you will find our salespeople courteous even when .most pressed by holiday shoppers; that our displays will prove suggesuve in helping you to solve your glft prob- lems—and our prices are so genuine as not to take any of the joy out of giving. Gift Ideas for-the Grown Folks. Silk Hosiery Silk Blouses Sport Hose . Underwear Petticoats Silk Scarfs Lingerie Waists Fur Chokers Gift Suggestions for Tols-to-Teens Coats for Boys & Girls Hats and Caps Little Tots’ Dresses Bath Robes Junior Girls’ Frocks Silk Socks "+ Eiderdown Buntings’ Bootees % Sweaters Sweaters Sweater Suits Boys’ Play Aprons Carriage Robes \ ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Annpal Orphans’ Ball Week After New Year The annual orphans’ ball for the benefit of .St. Vincent's Orphanage will take place, as usual, in the week following New Year day. The great | dance floor of the Catholic University gymnasium has been donated by Bishop Shahan for tho yearly chari- table event and all preparations are being made’ to accommodate the vast numbers who usually attend this affair. N Everything in connection with the Wball is being well planned beforehand by the committee appointed to a range the dance by Miss Mary Bo land, chairman of St. Vincent's Aux-l in ovder to insurc a perfect . The committee named is composed of the following member: ! Mr. Simpson, Mr. E. Swan, Mr. J. Cavanaugh and Mr. W. A. lagher. A second corhmittee to arrange for| all refreshments has been named. Its members arc Mrs. F. P. Gunning, M J. C. Simpson ul\d Mre, E. E. Swan. They have announced their intention | to -secure assistants from every tion of the city from among those in- terested in charitable work. The en- ’ : proceeds of the cvening will be for the support of the meveral hundrod tiny girls housed with the Sisters of Charity at St. Vincent's and dependent upon them for ‘food. clothing and educatfon. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY ] The second dance of the Alexandria German Club was given in the audi- torium of Elks' Home Friday even- 'Inz The chaperons were Mrs. liam J. Morton, Mrs. Thomas W "inson, Mrs. Charles M. s {Mrs. J. Sidney Doug {J. Boothe, Mrs. H. C. Cora Cochran. 1 Among the danc ! George L. Tnsko U M B \\'llllam L. (h:\mln i, 3 {of Braddoc hi 2 andje {Mrs, Harvey H. A arwick, Jean | |Tuckhr Miss Madeline Henton, Mi Jornella Ensign, Mixs Mitdred Powle, Bruce Whi James Lowman, { dward Rawlings of | Washington, Miss Elizabeth Bowthe, {Miss Elizabeth Bryant, Miss Jose- iphine Gregg, Miss Abby Hoxton, Miss {Lucy Anderson, Miss Blanche Stan ;bury, Miss Margarct Moncure, Miss| { Margaret Linn, Miss Anne Linn, Miss | {Mary Hunt Koberts, Miss Edmon . Baker, Miss Juscphine Ramag i Rosella Burke, Miss Virginia' Steclc, Lieut. Miley, U. S. N.; Gilbert J. Co . ir., Johnson' McGulre, Urban 8. Lam bert, jr., James Roberts, Briley Clem jCecii Brown, George B. Vest, Richard iGreen, Horace Woolf, Gordon Burke, { Edwin Graham, Clarence Robinsos Jack Robinson, Vincent Young, Allan { Roberts, Everett Hellmuth, Randali Caton, Gardner Boothe, jr. louv\er George H. Evans, | Howell and Boothe Pulman. Miss Mary Booker of Charles Town, W. Va.; Mr. Wayne Jackson of Hav- erford College, Pa., and Mr. Dudiey Booker of the Eplscopal High School ha\'a returned to those places after | being the guests of Mr. Albert Ansley jSmoot at the home of his parents. Inayor and Mrs. Albert Smoot, on i Edward Beaudric North Washington street. M. C. Leonard of Fort Adams, "X, Y., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. on Duke street, ° o ington to visit Mrs. Leonard's p;\unls‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. Hobson. Mrs. Anne Linn Cheyney of Wil- lamsport, Pa, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Linn in George Washington Park. Miss Manda Williams has returned to Vis'tation Academy, Frederick, | Md., after being the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williams, on | i biroer {_Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carlin and |Mr. ‘and Mre. C. Keith Carlin_ ha returned from Charlottesville, where they were the guests of Mr. Charles C. Carlin, jr., for the Virginia-North Carolina_game on Thanksgiving day Mrs. Effie Leef and Mr. Gettys Myers were married Thursday at the parsonage _of _the First Baptist Church by Rev. E. B. Jackson, D. D. | Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran has i | returned from a visit to_Miss Loulse ; i Withers in Charles Town, W. Va. Miss Virginia Marks has returned ! {from a visit to her mother, Mrs, M. | D_ Marks, in_Petersburg. Mrs. C. G. Worrall has gone to her home In New York city after a visit {to her brother-in-law and sister, ) {and Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, on Brad- ydock Heights. $9%Miss Susan Risheill has returned to | the State Normal School, Fredericks- burg, after a visit to her mother, M | Lawrence Risheill, on North Colui ibus street. ! Windsor W. Robert { Wheat, Alexander S. Doniphan, jr..| iand Peter Boothe Pulman attended| {the Virginla-North Carolina foot ball gume In Charlottesville last weck. Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Remington, | Mr. and Mrs. Ralgh E. Remington, Miss Ethel Remington and Miss | Vinnle Willlams have returned from a visit to Mr. ard Mra. E. S. Brockett | iin_Agnewville, Va. ! "Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jaffa have re- :turned from a visit to !helr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bene-‘ dict Jaffa, in Norfolk. Mrs. Charles Poser left last week to | join Mr. Poser In Montreal, after be- ing the guest for several months of | ,her mother, Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, 'on Duke street. Dr. Barrett, Mr: | Poser, Mrs. Charles D. Barrett and | Mrs. Maud C. Laidlaw were the week end guests of Miss Plckett Waller in ( Widewater, Va. i Judge and Mrs. Robinson Moncure ¢ and their children have closed their ' country place, Maple Grove, on Sem-. inary Hill, and are at thelr apartment on South Royal street. Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Sands and ' Miss Courtenay Sands have returned to their home in Richmond, after be- i ing the guests of the formei"s brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, on Prince street. | Mr. and_Mrs. Hollis J. Nugent have | returned from their wedding trip and | are at home at 612 North Washing- ton street. Miss Margaret Reed French, who: hes been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George & French, on South Alfred_street; her guest, Miss Bar- bara Deansof Cohasset, Mass., and: Miss Prudence Rideout, who has been visiting _ her _grandmother, Mr Thomas Leadbeater, on North Was ington _ street, have returned to St.| Ann's School,” Charlottesville. Mrs. George R. Hill, who is spend- | Capt. and Mrs. Demalne, “Turn Your Steps Blossom Innward™ Duly Service, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. unday Service, 4 to 8 p.m. 1315 New York Ave. Through to 1330 H St. N.W. A Suggestion for Xmas Shoppers At this busy season, when ~ every minute counts, you will particularly appreciate the advantage of dining at BLOS- SOM INN CAFETERIA. Choicest of delicacies and “substantials” ready for you to enjoy, in an- atmosphere of refinement. Reasonable prices—no tips. ORCHESTRA FRANK: P. FENWICK . |were the week end gue jreturned from a visit to relatives In C, Y DENMEAD KOLB, Margaret Lantz Huws, | ng being an event of l)e-. 1 ing the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Westcott Hill, in Baltimore, was the | Misses Smoot | . Asaph_street. { o Evans an-| - of their daugh- ‘ to Mr. Ander- Ashley of Quantico ws guest of Mr. znd Mr Sranafather of | the Misses Chambers, at I'oolesville, ._Willlam Bowle and W. S. Dowell of W Mr. and shingto & of. M Bowle’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas A. Lee on Braddc Helght: Miss Naom{ Marshall of Washingto:é} was the week end guest of Miss Mary Lennon fn Rosemont. . Mr. and Mrs. William Kleystcuber | and William Kleysteuber, jr., have re. ‘ turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. | A Mills, fn Brooklyn, N. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes and their children of Fredericksburg and Miss Lucy Kinchloe of Smithfield, Va., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys. ev. and Mrs. J. W. 'Klrk of But‘k- ey liraddm?k Heizhu Miss Nora Hartan has returned to her home in Llano, Tex., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Kraege, in Rose- mont. 1 Mr. John R. Taylor and Miss Annie Ruth Taylor of Altoona, Pa., were the week end guests of the former's brother-in-law_and_sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Dienelt, In Rosemont. Miss' Trma Wolf has returned to Fredericksburg, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wolf, on King street. Mrs. George Ryan has returned to her home in Boston, after a visit to Mrs. Robert L. Goods, on North Co- lumbus street. Mrs. A. D. Pound and her children, Frederick, have returned lo their home in Baltimore after a isit to her parents. Mr, and Mrs. H. J. McCarthy, on North Payvne street. r. and Mrs. C. J. Reid of Ashlan were the week end guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Anderson have Punxsutawney, Pa. Mrs. John Marscher of 2 city and Miss . “Onyx” Pure Silk Pointex full-fash- ioned Hose. 2.25 “ONYX” All-Silk Openwork Full-Clock Fashion 9.95 A Copy of- An Exquisite French Model in all Wanted Skades SIS SSRRSS SRS A NA AR AN AY NN Mrs. | South Mrs. Bessie Terry and Mi Terry of Washington were the guest: last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. Crehan. Mrs. J. W. her home, Give a New Hip Overblouse Hip Overblouses The chine and canton crepes used in these fine dlouses will give the utmost broidered or smart plain models with Black, lnk; ai lish A gei models Crepe crepes embroi. three - qguarter navy, drowns, binations; also gorgeous Paisley 8ilks. A pleasing gift suggestion. All sizes. These are wonderfwl values Dwyer has returned to and Mre. H. H. in_Richmond, after beingfrom a visit to friends in Parls, Va. { the Eucst'of her mother. Mrs. Laura ! Smith. ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cane were the | weck end guests of friends in Seale- | a. F.. West has returncd to his home silk models. charming gift. DECEMBER 10, 1922—PART 2. iof Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Gwinn In George Washington Park. E. D. File, Flough and Ernest File were week end gu~sts of Mr. and Mrs. Rhea at Indian Head, Md. Mrs. Eral Iden has returned to her heme in Bluemont, Va, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Smallwood. |ll§:§1‘l‘};l:l;~o'!;efifl 'g',,'","’“':,,'_';,_",'f mnssl {have left for New York city. Goldsworthy is guest of relatives In Grantwood, N.J. H. S. Claggett and Mr. reen have returned home, in Fairmont, Mi: Frances the street. after a visit| Mr. and Mrs. Miss _Ellen T. Me; |~ Mr. and Mr: sters his par-| grain on . sieve. salt and pepper. of tneir brother, Mr. Jeorke P. 8 brom : over a hot fire until the cdges ruffl Lickey Mn Burc il Va . d the oysters are plump. Serve 1110 H dtreet N.W. Mr. and Mrs Hayward D. Luckete *1d the i and Hayward D. Lucketl, jr. who | > i 2224. Eapert Servi Were the guests of Mr. Luckett's | s | Imotinr, Mrs. Lueie P. Luckett, on| The best halr-raising stories are | Aifred street, have gone to'printed on halr tonic bottles. ! 937-939 F St. N.W. Panned Oysters on Toast. Pick over some opened oysters to | { remove all b'ts of shell. qulckly in cold water and Put in a sauce- pan with butter and a seasoning of Cover and shake SOCIETY. their home, in Charlotte, N. C, Miss Meta Galliher h: . Va., afterd a: visit to Miss Inez Moore, on Prince| 3 I gone to her | M IHGUIIIIHHIIA Miss Katie Uhler is the guest of | Mrs. Downs L. Wilson, in Wllhlnz!on Earl Hair Dyeing ... $4.95 Violet Ray Facial.. $1.00 MISS FLEET Late o1 La: 33" Wootmart & Lotioss: MISS HESS Lato of Myrtle Price Open Evenings Garden Rose Beauty Parlor the Wash the The House of Quality mayet Bros. & Co,, No Branch Stores For a Pleasing Gift of Fashion Xmas Savings Fund Checks Cashed A Sale of New 35.95 quality of the crepe de service. Beaded, em- fagotting as trimming. navy. fog, brown, dodo- 130 handsome white Eng- broadcloth tailored Bizes 35 10 46. A very Sale of New varblouses $835 lection of wery charming made to ¥gll for $12.50. de chines, and canton § wonder) beaded and dered. I length or eves. ys, tans, com- Gowns, &2 95 A Sale of New Hip Overblouses $12.50 An exclusive collection of cax ton crepcs, crene de chines, Pais- ley. and novelly silks, §15 and 31650 values gathered for an at- traction at twelve-fifty. Hand- ' beaded and embdroidered. With or withoxt collars. Three-quarter or long sleeves. Newest ghades in ell sizes. A Sale of New Hip Overblouses $17.50 Very handsome are thrse fine models. mostly one of a kind. rr- clusively designed jrom the finest canton crepe. crepe de chiene, novelty silks and lacc and welvet combdinations. Hand beaded, braided and embroider- ed. Black. navy and all the new- est plain colors and combdina- tions. Bizes 3; to 46. T ' | 4 3295 8ale of 4 Bale of i 4 Bale of | { Van Raalte and Ezquisite i | Tuzedo Sweaters, ' ir Kayser Hosiery Philippine $12.50 | and the scloction s complets | | 4n heavy pure thread silk, | plain | Black | Sicos | ! leading colers. : 1) olocked ool work, " acallops, embroidery lored, perfect fitt o Gna rivbon. T7, “rewnd of | | tn Dromne tans. Dk eacls @ sguare mecks, foguisr omd | | misiures i 8 to 10%. eztra sises. | wohite combinations, 34 fo 46. | _“A “TE CumingbanaGa A Bounteous Showing of a New, Complete Stock of “ONYX” Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery Christmas Wants Z l/!’ il il Full Fashioned Heavy Weight 1.95 —in all wanted shades; in all regular and extra sizes, Entirely made and_ finished oith drawn Uiy Choice of the mewest plain | and moveity wool weaves and by hand | || Aine mohairs. _Smertly tai- | = T Fof Your Convenience To Select Your “Onyx” Pointex, all silk top to toe, full - fashioned Hose. 2.95 ALL G UARANTEED PERFECT “ONYX” PURE SILK HOSE “ONYX” All-Silk Full Fashioned Hose $2.75 A Beautiful Even Weave in all Wanted Shades ARARLRAEREARERANNEERANN