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SOCIETY. Mrs, Nannette B. Paul ! To Be Honor Guest at Tea Mrs. Nannette B. Paul Is to be the Buest of honor at a tea at the College Women's Club tomorrow. She will lecture op “Costumes and Customs of the Holy Land,” illustrating the talk with beautiful oriental co tumes. Mrs. Evelyn C. Hunt and Mis; Ruth Jones have been invited by Mrs. O. L. Veerhoff, president of the club, to recelve with her. At the tea table Mrs. Willlam Searle will pour. I CHEVY CHASE l The literary section of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase will meet Fri- day, December 15, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the home of Mrs. A. McC. Ashley, No, 5 West Melrose street. Mrs. William C. Dennis will review “The Life and ! Letters of Walter Hines Page.” j_Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowry Oswald of Baltimore, Md., have been the house Buests of Mr. und Mrs. Stephan L. Tabor. B oL : The sacial section of the Wom \Perrmranerararae ™ Club of Chevy Chase, whose lea Mrs. A. B. Leet, entertained at party and dance on Wednesday e ing at the home of Mrs. George F. Mikkelson, on Raymond street.” Mrs. Mikkelson was_assisted by Mre, Jo- seph McGulre, Mry. Willizim Mra.. Karl Fenning and Mrs. A. 15 Corning. Refreshments were served Mru. Georgia Knox Berry of Ingo HOSIERY mar street entertained at a luncheon i Friduy in “honor ‘ot her daughter erine. mong the guests were 1219 F Street Miss Helen Minnigerode, Miss Betty McKnew, Misa Eleunor Branson, Misy Carlyn Jackson of Chevy Chuase, Miss ° ° A [Emily Jane Quirk and Miss' B Hartung of Washinton, D, ¢ 3 Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Crane of Northampton street, left Thursday for OR the convenience of our Northwest pa- trons we announce . the opening of a branch store at 3217 14th St -N.W. (opposite Arcade market) where you will find on display a com- plete line of electrical ap- pliances. Carroll-Erwin Company Factory Distributors ~1900" CATARACT WASHERS ROYAL CLEANERS A-B GAS RANGES . Mr. Henry Allifon of Charlotte, N. €., spent the Thanksgiving holidays - . vith Mr. e Hosiery, Slippers, Buckles Went Tl atrdac o H Hedses of r. S. Sidney orst of 1 E and street returned on Monday from Los |1 Angeles, Calif., wheri several months. o e ligs Tapent 1 Mrs. Robert R. Mahorney of Ingo- mar street entertained at a delight- evening, | Sacks piayed Sleanor Adams QUEEN QUALITY SHOE Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hosiery $1.9 All Shades. ing” ihly request) = 2 irudy played s Silk Hosiery, ven: Miss Linda Anme - and danced ?l.fio to SJ i Mr. Chiffon Hosiery, $2.50 and $3. Leading Shades. SPORT HOSIERY 3T "White” Silk and Lisle | Silk and Wool Wool; ana’ Canon 7. "W Mixtures Mixtures Clocked piano solo. M $1.25 = $165 | $]95 : Other Sport Hesiery, $2.30 and $3.00 ',‘;’;‘;g;; have returned from Long = s x = v, ., where they spent the All Hosiery Packed in Gift Boxes if Desired = Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. T: bor's mother. ntertained her bridge club on Thursday afternoo: Mr. John Imrie of Bradley lane left Wednesday for New York ecit Mr. Walter Carter of the Un of Pennsylvania spent the Thank Eiving holldays with his parents, Mr. and Mra. William Golden Carter, on Delaware street. Mrs. Earl Chaffee of Oxford street, returned Sunday after attending the Arm vy foot ball game in Phil- ia, Pa., and from v House Slippers Made of felt with moccasin soles and padded heels; silk pom pom and ribbon trimmed. All popular shades. $1.25 Satin Mules, all shades, $3.75. Satin. Slippers with heels, . all shades, $2.25. Black Kid Boudoir Slippers, with heels, $2 and $2.50. - . Allen of Elmira, Visifing her son and daughte; . W. Crocker of and Literary Club of Che on Wednesday at luncheon. The following officers were elected for the year Mrs. B. Ashby Leavell, president; Mrsa. Stanton R. Norman, first vice president; Mrs. R. Buckles and Ornaments for Slippers of genuine rhinestone and im- ported cut steel; a large assort- ment to choose from. i club w Eivca musical in the spring, t 51-50 to s37'50 jat which it will present some n, chairman of the music committe Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, chairman the membership and publicity com- mittee. The executive committee a | Gruver, Mr: Andrew THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 10; 1923 PART -2. - . New York city, where they will spend | Entertain in Honor [{1 9 the week end. . That “She” Will Appreciate =n Of the Missos Daineton Mr. and Mrs, A. C. R in vwe lection M L A niece, idgeway enter- hon Dameron and Miss Bertha 1eron, who are leaving for an a visit to thely Vocal numbers were rel. home in He| and Mrs. BUY YOUR TRAIN AND AN Complete, reduc- ed 10....unnnn Complete, reduc- ed to. Tree Sets 719 9th St.N. Phone Main 5150 Wireless Sefis 95 Light 31 49 s pretty colored lights. EBSTER W ELECTRIC (0. 4= Next to * Rialte Theater Little Queen Shoes for Children Make Useful Gifts organization. The next meeting of the club will be held the first week in LDecer. Duatity)BootStor February. Mr. and Mrs. R. Preston Shealey of Melrose street entertained en Wed- nesday evening at dinner in_honor of Capt. Richard Clayton of New York = tionally celebrated artists. The pro- i U ceeds wil be donated to a charitable & city Mrs. Robert J. Bender and her 1219 F STREET N. W. daughter Beverly returned on Friday Brolustve Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHONS Lo thelr home on East Bradiey lune oslery and Children after spending several months in : M s i W emen California visiting friends and rela- = T g - tives. Mr. Bender, who Is now in New York city, is spending the week end in Chevy Chase. se. Mr. and Mrs. illlam McC. Sauber of Stephanson place motored to Lan- caster, Pa., where they spent the y - . Thanksgiving holldays with rela- GlFT HINTS ; v ve i e Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Sheehy, the daughters of Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Cabot Sheehy of Jenifer «|street, entertained Miss Dorothy Flyn of Penns Miss Adelaide Chi- ew York cf and Miss An- gelia Altick of Savannah, Ga., over {the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Arthur D. Kidder of Hesketh street entertained her bridge club! Saturday evening. { Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert and their daughter Anne have returned! to Washington, after spending sev- eral months in _the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bemder, on East Brad- ley lane. Judge Payne to Speak At Congressional Club Judge John Barton Payne will be the guest of honor and speaker at a lecture and tea to be given by the Congressional Club at the clubhouse at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon, De- cember 15. The subject of Judge Payne's talk will be the Red Cross. Tea will be poured by Mrs. J. C. Clements and Mrs. W. F. Clouse. Those assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. H. A. Cooper, Mrs. W. B. Cochran, Mrs. Tom Connally, Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. I C. Cople: Mrs, C. D. Coughlin and Mrs. C. R. Connell. POSTAL STATION CONTINUES. The Washington city post office has renewed its lease of the quarters at 1716 Pennsylvania avenue for a term of five years from December 21, 1922. The West End postal station is situated there. S ) Marriage Licenses. e licenses have been issued to the Wilhert T. Thlay and Nellie G. Kuhn. 35c Danderine Saves Hair Don't lose another hair! Don’t tolerate destructive dane (AIMET. Scanlon of Richmond Hili, N. T druff. A little Danderine now will save your hair; thicken and | fuciye . Trant of B strengthen it; double its beauty. peEverett I asker, and Geo Falling hair never stops by itself! Dandruff multiplies B until it forms a crusty scale, destroying the hair, roots and all, e 0';:.& Hill, both £ an en resulting in baldness. BalerC ¥t dua Heokie 5. Spgner. Your druggist will tell you that “Danderine” is the largest selling | v Wensil ¢ Brokiond. Ark. hair saver in the world because it corrects and tones sick, ailing hair | , Ferbert It Bediord and Frnma N. White- of men or women every time. Use one 35-cent bottle of Danderine, Join M. Busby and Emily L. Luskls, both then if you find a single falling hair or a particle of dandruff, you can :&n:" ¥, im‘:gi.r-na Charlotta Tickien, " have your money back. P. Powell of Richmond, Va., and arlie Maris C. Bcott of Crewe, Va. . ~ | shire avenue, for the benefit of the Mre. Potts Continues . |retiet ‘Work betng carried on at the . = Steppin Stone, the home for dis- Soldler Rellef Program abled '&dleru, that is arousing o Mrs, much sympathetic interest in Wash- Noble Newport Potts an-|ington, e sale is being held under nounces the continuation through |the ausplces of the Ma). Liknfant this week of the sale that Is being held at her home, 1239 New Hamp-'YV. C ——. Chapter, N. S.. D. A. R. Mrg. Potts is being assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Paul ollins. - A Valet Service For Smart Women The Hoffman Company's various branches render to the best-dressed women in Wash- ington a service that has been described as an “exalted valet.” Here they have last year's clothes dyed, making old garments the equiv- alnt of new. They have their soiled dresses cleaned, returned fresh and faultless. Their repairing likewise is done with the skill of a French seamstress. The 6 We're giv CLEANERS and DYERS MAIN OFFIC :'733'50- ST, Nw | ) We mention here just a few of the many Gift Ar- ticles to be had at reduced prices. MAMMA DOLL Unreakable. Special at. ‘The New Sleepy Eye DRESS DoLL. 9149 Other Dolls Reduced DOLL CARRIAGES ALL COLORS ALL SIZES $2.98 $3.45 $4.75 and Upward Come In and See Them GINGLE KARS $4.25 ‘With Rubber Tires Hobby Horses, $4.75 VELOCIPEDES §3.25 With Rubber Tires ROUND PILLOWS Cretonne Pillows. .. .. 49¢ Our $19.50 value. Reduced to........ PHOLSTERY NOVELTY AND SUPPLY 623 7th St. N.W. Between F and REED ROCKERS REED CHAIRS = $2.49 $11.75 STORE G Sts. e, Distributing these silks direct to you makes possi- ble these underselling val- ues! No middleman’s profits —you save that here! Chiffon Taffeta EXTRA SPECIAL! PERSIAN DAMASK Regular $3.00 Value Many attractive patterns, most . appreciated for men’s Superior quality, with un- C 1 Ueual Eiace unb; smoking jackets, .98 suitable for even- 5 ing wear; $2.50 $1 .89 lounging robes, etc. _— value ... Special = $2.00 Satin Charmeuse Rich, lustrous finish; in a o atreet and even, 40-Inch All-Silk Radium strect an = . fr shadon: aiso $1.09 Displayed in all the _delicate '$9.39 white and black.. shades for lingeries;sa\bhitei pink, e flesh, orchid, etc. $3.00 value.... Chenille Corduroy 1al, . R itabie tor s e hathropes Printed Crepes g The newest material creation, suitable for blouses, frocks, etc., s 19 unusuallp heavy quality; $3.00 . value . oans Extra Special! Remnants 500 Yards Mill ends and other remnants, in suitable FLAT CREPE lengths fos use; plain or figl:l;etd 98c patterns; 36-inch silks, satins, Regular $350 Value S ] The“:nlell creation in special crepe SRe It Is a Pleasure to Show Silks {rielty §-29 and Give Samples! heavy weight; special.... ChE Service! Quality! Values! Specialty Silk Shops “FROM LOOM TO WEARER” () A Week of Big / R Silk Savings ; /7 7~ Commencing Tomorrow! . // K quisite craftsmanship of “David Silks” and the many EEN buyers of silk materials will appreciate the ex- attractive suggestions for holiday gifts possible from our many weaves! This sale of silks presents values that are L' bound to appeal to all! Make Fonlparis?ns! -4 . Beautiful Silks from the Silk Looms to Y ou! * SOCTETY. A Special Event for Little Girls With Doll-Families g away frec to the little girls, wee McCall Do}l : Patterns—printed—just like the new grown-up kind that Mother uses?! b Never have “loom-to- wearer” prices demon- strated such superiority as now! Never has a silk sale received such favorable comment! Novelty Brocades Light ‘and dark shades; for men’s and women's lounging and bath cial Paisley Crepes Arabic. cashmere and ori- ental. Rich, multi- o0 ana" 555 $2.49 qualities ......... Silk Pongees For making 5 handkerchiefs, men’s shirts, paja- ue, special e Plushes, Kerami, Caracul A most unusual array, adapted for coats, etc.; black, mole, beaver, brown, taupe and silver gray: 50 inches, $1349 down to $3.98 T 1114 G St. NW. Phone Main 8306 Only When Accompanied By Their Parents SILK LOOMS OF AMERICA, INC. 1114 G Street N.W. '