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Francke & Lustick 1328 G Street N.W. Fur Coats Are an Economy Fur Coats—Capes THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) Dorothy Warren, all debutantes of this 8season. The other guests, debutantes of the winter, were: Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Virginia Miss Elizabeth Beale, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Emily Dial, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Katherine | Weller, Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss | Elizabeth _Taylor Jones, Miss Fred- erica McKenney, Miss Cecll Lester | Jones, Miss Carolyn Stewart, Miss Char. ilotte MacDougal, Miss Elizabeth Walte: Miss Lispenard Seabury, Miss Asena lof Edgemoor, misaion. ~ — Mrs@James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, will return to Washington at the end of this week {rom New York, where she is spend- ing several days at the Hotel Astor. Col. and Mrs. William Allen Phillips Md., are leaving on Tuesday of next week for Memphis, Tenn., where they will be the guests for some time of their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joyce sailed Saturday for Brazil on a naval Col. and Mrs. Phillips were hosts at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club, when their guests includ- ed Gen. and Mrs. Elf A. Helmick, Ge and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Commodore D. ¢C, Md., to Miss Betty Stewart of Missis- ippl, took rphca December & in Los Angeles, Calif. The ceremony was per- formed by Dr. James A. Francis, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Los Angeles. The couple will reside in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis en- tertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Potter of Washington and Mr. end Mra. Follis Rinehart of Charlottesville, Va. Mrs. B. Bailey of New York has come to ashington to spend the winter and has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Bailey spent the last few winters in Wash- ington. She will be joined shortly by her granddaughter and her hus- band, Lieut. and Mrs. Alexander Sharp THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. being her assoclates in the Treasury | Department. Mr. H. H. Raymond of New York was_host at dinner last evening at the Hamilton Hotel. > guests were Gen. and Mrs, Albert C. Dalton, Col. and Mrs. Frank Jewell and Mrs. I. Thomas Hagner. Dinner was served in_a private dining room, and the ladies wer- eech favored with cor- sage bouquets of orchidy, violets and lilies of the valley, while the same flowers adorned the table. Mr. Dal- | ton is spending the week at the Ham- ilton Hotel. . Hi president of the Clyde steamship line. Col. and Mrs. Charles Keller enter- | tained a company at dinner last eve SACR Our First “Star” Sale prices on Quality Goods. length, trimmed with skun lars and cuffs. Star Speci SUPERIOR FURS] IFICED No more acceptable Christmas Gift can be conceived for any woman. Her Fur Coat is always her pride will break all records for low Hudson Seal Coats, 40-inch nk or squirrel col- $ 1 98 ali s uidiis ke and Mrs. Stahl, Col. and Mrs. Walter chull, Col and 'Mrs. William R. Dav and Mrs. G R. Reynolds, Mrs. Townsend Whelen, Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuck-~ ¢rman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yate: Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Robb, Mr and Mrs. Charles R, Lindsay, Jr.. and their house guests.'Mrs. Sherburn of ](‘nlum Mr. and Mrs. Girvin Peters, Cox, Miss Lilllan Thompson, Miss Mar- aret Sutherland and Miss Catherine adcliffe. The breakfast was served at 12 oRloci snd was a charmingly appointed affair. The graciousness of the hostesses in selecting the early hour was particularly appreciated by the group of busy young girls, as it cnabled them to meet their afternbon engagements with ease. Mrs. Katherine Gillett - Hill enter- tained at luncheon today at the Shoreham, having as her guests Prin- cess Ghika, Mrs. Charles Whitman Wetmore, Mrs. John Hervey Youn Mrs. John C. Fremont, Mi Edwai A rriman, Mrs. Alice Barney an Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr. Mrs. Hill will leave the end of this week for Paris, Ky., where she will epend Christmas with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W. McClure. Mrs. McClure has been vis- fting Mrs. Hill and returned to l'a‘lu earlier in the week. Mrs. H. Wilfred DuPuy entertained dinner last evening. her guests in- i cluding the minister of Persia, Mirza | Husseln Khan Alai; Senator and Mre. | Frank B. Kellogg, Representative and | s. John Philip Hill, Represe y Mrs. Frederick A, Britter Mi counselor of the Rumanian legation and Mme. Nano, the naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. Rigal; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick’ H. Brooke, Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke, Miss Gladys nckley and her guest, Miss Frances Sullivan of Philadelphia; Miss Marion Trumbull, Col. Duncan Major, Rep- resentative-elect James Mages and Mr. Willlam Moorehead of Pitteburgh. Columbia Hospital Ball At Rauscher’s Tonight. The ball this evening which will be &iven for the berefit of Columbia Hos- pital, at Rauscher’s, will be one of the most delightful of the series of berdfit dances this season. Miss Pa- tricla Ainsa, a bud of last season, is chalrman of the young ladies’ com- mittee and is assisted by Miss Mar- garetta Wood, Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Beatrice Beck, Miss Cora Barry Miss Marcla Chapin, Miss Isabel Craw- | ford, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss " Delphine Heyl. Miss Anna Hamlin, Miss Llizabeth Hanna. Miss Anne Helight, Miss Nancy Hoyt, Miss Mary Hellen, Miss Martha Haw Frances i son, Mi Bennett, who were recently married. and Stoles 1/ to Y5 Off Plain Hudson Scal. also trimmed with Squirrel, Beaver, ! Skunk and Mink. All lengths and styles. *. Davis and Pillsbury. — They took guests later to the theater. . and | their | Muskrat Coats, 40-inch length. $ | Star Special. ... 3 St 89 TFrench Seal Coats with ~it\|nk col ars and $79 cuffs, 40-inch length. Star Special A Splendid Line of Coats in Jap Mink, Fitch, Mole, Genuine Mink, Etc., Reduced in Like Proportion ZLOTNICK, FURRIER 1120 G St. Cor. 12th and Mrs. George K. O'Donnell York and Great Neck, L. 1., vho are staving at the Hotel Hamil- n, have taken the house of Mis: p and Mrs. Treadwell ifornia for Winter. Mr. L. H. Treadwell of Washin yith his daughters, Miss Margaret | readwell and Miss Mary Treadwell, the former of whom made her deb; here last winter, are now located the Bryson apartments in Los A geles, Calif, to be near Mrs., Tread- | well, who, with their oldest daughter, is at Redlands, Calif. The many friends of Mrs. Treadwell will be! " (Continued on Tenth Page.) upy i house has been occu liam J. Love of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, who will leave the first of the week to make his residence in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Baker and family, formerly of 4925 Conduit road, are temporarily at the Brighton Ho- tel, awaiting the completion of their apartment at 2900 Connecticut ave- nul‘.lwhere they will be after Janu- ary 1. Mr. and Mrs. C. Griscom Randle and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hazard Dakin of Boston gave a luncheon today at the Lee House, where they are spend- ing the winter. Prof. Jeannette Bcott, head of the department of painting at Syracuse University, who "has been a guest of her brother, Dr. James Brown Scott, the Me- last on 19th street, universit Prof. Scott came on for the Cracken-Washburn wedding of week. has i ed to FERT Mrs. Willlam J. Boardman and Miss Mabel Boardman ente ned a com- pany of twenty at dinner last evening In honor of t house guests, Mrs. | Whitelaw Reid and Mrs. 12, H. Harri- man of New York. Mr. Sheidon Hitehe Tolles, vice “consul in Shanghai. and Tolles will be in Washington for sev- ral days and are'at the Powhatan. t. Nw. 2 cher, with Mrs. Fe. T . will be at home Tor the last t in December tomorrow from 4 to 6| K 2 o'clock at 3 St. Matthews alley. Miss | Wilksboro, on December 29, was e Josephine Page and Mrs. Volnay | tertained at a miscellancous shower Chase will assist. on Monday evening by Mrs. E. B. Fouke at her home, 1365 Irving street. Miss Kern was the recipient of many beautiful gifts, many of the guests Holiday Gifts _ Come to the new shop for gifts that are different. Thousands of unique gifts that will express most suitably your thoughts at Yuletide. Placing on Sale Tomorrow an Assortment of Our Finer Coats $75 the scason’s The marriage of Mr. Ralph Dalnger- fleld Henry, formerly of Chevy Chase, Fur Coats, $35 Up ‘They are beauties. Come in and see for yourself. Wonderful Squirrel Coats—Raccoon Coats—Mole Coats and Mink Coats 15 to Vo Off An Advance January Offering at - . . . .. AN IDEAL GIFT ‘A Chest of Silver 26-Piece Di Chest of the Rogers Silverware “Gerona,” “Arabella.” “Normandie.” handsomest and most desirable fabrics. The styles arc late winter snodels in straightline, blouse back; one model as pictured. Finest and most s silk crepe linings. Black, navy, browns, reindeer. Misses’ sizes, 14 10 20. W omien's, 36 to 46. Other New Coats at Sale Prices from $25, $35, $39, $50, 365, $95 up On Our T;:ird Floor eville John- ‘amous e Lee, Miss Helen Le Seure, Miss Alice Mann, Miss Ce- celia McCallum, Miss Zilla MacDou- gall, Miss Charlotte MacDougall, Miss Carolyn Nash. Miss Dora Pa: harine Sutherland, Margaret Taylor, velyn adsworth, Miss Elinor Wheeler. Miss Marjorie Wright, Miss Gladys Smith, Miss Elizabeth Kemp, Harriet Love, Miss Alice Mil- Lispenard Cecll Lester Jone: derson, Miss Catharine HOSIERY ... N = © m lee P-4 'a -3 MANICURING S-E-T-S $2.50 to $9.00 CHARACTER Satin Pumps For Holiday Wear $8.50 $149 & . $2.45 burn, M = Special Friday Sale $2.95 and $3.93 Silk Underwear, $1.95 (hotce of Jerscy Sul: Veatx, Chemise and Caminieetare, hematitching and ribbon An Imfiortant Sals of Girls” Coal ) An Caroline Thom Miss a Radcliffe. Miss Dorothy Warren, Miss Virginta Selden, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Lilllan Thom: French Ivory )| = son, Miss Laura Bryn and Miss Eliza- CLOCKS 26,50 Silk Undertecar. $2.95 beth Taylor Jones. s Jointed Dolls Special, $329 Alarm Clocks e R e Mr. Malcolm McConihe ts chairman $149, $1.95, $3.95 Guaranteed, 89c Tyearing Bacqws deracy Nilk Vests, m pink of the men's floor committee, and as- soclated with him will be Mr. Fred- erick Hl Brooke, Mr. Alexander Brit- an i ihe 1 or white. Bread Trays, $1.49 Up—Fruit Bowls, $2.19 Up $6.50 to $8.50 nderawcar. $3 o seracy Sk and Crepe de Chine : g Developed along grace- [fll | &ikutora Mot Sradiey, M. James D T T s Neaistond o r~ . I L e e olonial '-L Matthew A De Lanev. juige Miion ||| Tablecloth and | . Tableware Protdored sorke” Alh mce A Al 2l . ol. eginal ster, Mr, . . . Ross Gravener, Mr. G : Napkins E > model is shown in Bla.ch & SIE e Gar woCoEe Garrett, = Msm Cllt Glass Friday Sale of Blouses D e ner, Mr. Chester Flather, Mr. Wi} i 30 to $7.5¢ 3 2 2 Sam = and Brown Satin. with | o iiriysaer flatien 2. willam $3.95 to $5.95 Set Goblets o ) e fancy " collars. cuffs awi Louis, Spanish Louis and iehtoaer e M Chaclen e O Sherbets Gonabtten Handeomely beaded and embrovt Lincd throughout. Brozens I sht Mr.Barry Mohun, Mr. George R G okt in mavy and browns. ATl o i st 4o 42 et Cuban heels and turned Hhe M yIOTERCKEr) S M TOWELS 1 ‘.';‘ u"““ tn the lot. % : 1 S del in || Wale Weiter Mr Krehiars wemes irape Juice Glacs $7.50 1o $12.50 Overblouscs. $95 Othier Costsifor Girls, soles. ame mode; 1j[ | an@ Dr. Davenport Whit eks Grape Juice Glasses Fatina, Crepe de Chines and Georgett:s, Patent and Brown Kid. Ul ] 2o e amy o hacsce ehe prea- ||| Wash Cloth Sets Set f, Derded i eoroideres, Ail dari coors! 6 to 12 years Al | entations €5 the Tadies of the recerv- | || @8c, $1.49, $1.95 25" $7.50 10 $10 Ozerblouses, $5.95 $5.95, $7.50, $10, Then there's a dainty : == $ e 1o et ot inlCreraiae ’ e i 3 5 Dverything 1s now in readiness f . . p Cinen, Fatins.Grorartios. cmbroidered and $12.50, $. | Black Satin as pictured the brilliant ball of nations tomrrar ]| Chinaware Sets peaded, Biack, navy w dork colors. sizes : c . night. Some new small b havi 2 £ g - t 1il-swool Coat ! here. with Louis, Baby ‘\:nn Put in which are onx\:mfil‘:,l $3 Al Purc »“"'”',’;:“' fll"qu ds‘l?)? masS. Louis and Cuban heels [ ieaes crholtevel withime | o Dlack Tontye Aty Ton. Wosilc Brushed Wool Teddy Bear S \‘ a or amlf atford i‘ ;loml w of the - B 5 D ] | pageant for which the costuming lxas! Hack Silk Homiry. Ki5.s N1y 10 10%. O g and turned soles. Queen Quality Satin Pumps are ninety-five. e been especially designed of the fineet fabrics. There are eighty beautiful girls among the attendants of the 738 9th Street N.-W. ; . . great women of history, besides the o] 6 S C V] Between made of the highest ggade satin. Greek dance and aliegorical fi Phone o] | ) g ex Mme. Stangler, the wif of the conn- Main 5802 H Trade Mark G & H Sts. assuring you of exceptional wear. Full Fashioned Silk selor of the Czechoslovakian embassy, Joined the pageant yesterday, repre- senting the great woman of Czecho- ; Somting the"gheat wiman of Castno. || ISR e il 0o oot B he ol | O M SR o 7 oot )/Lop mi ! leading the American group. . Tilmont of the Belgian emb: v i sponsor for the Belglan grou 'he 5 bazaar opens this afternoon and will ¢ ] i 1219 F STREET N. W continue through tonight and tomor- Baltimore r\ , " New York o > row until atter the b 5 S Sectusice Apents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES IThe maval attachis/ ot the Brazilian Pittaburgh sto! Bhees and Hoslery for Women and Children embassy, Capt. Heraclito Graca Aran- ha, has returned from New York, ] where he went at the end of last week to bid bon voyage to Admiral Vogelgesand and his party when t! Pl LU AL RULE LU AL LR 227 ESLNW Friday and Saturday F at Tenth St. Specializing Right Now in Gifts Every gift, no matter how small, adds immeasurably to its valac if it comes from this shop. Our sclection ures not only the right gift at the lowest price. but unqgues- ™™ 10 Christmas Specials SCHWARTZ'’S A complete assortment— Onyx Pointex and Phocnix That “Teddies of ‘1] ofitheSveryglatest Has an, Silk Hose, full fashioned. quality crepe hine, La nounced today, and the hard- Jerz and radium. Plain mod- excellent quality. t_records. toget nes Very special at Will Crystallize Your $1.95 and many - trinmel. 69 QF Gift price ...... els The Ever-popular Chiffon Silk Hose runs exceptionally Jersey Silk Vests, full size. iin i 5295 | Holiday |1 il ; - — R e Shopplng T . HOLIDA Y HA TS $ 50 NEW HAJ :S crf;:u:lic‘“:hir:i%hr‘::l‘i‘(‘!:::.:n::‘; Llst T S - i of Individual Smartness e | Into | it Gift price o..... WO ; A ction el $3.00 Despite Their Low Pricing Tdf'eta:, Satins, Haircloths Special at o =h Now fihowxnz New Styles “Barciemore” Short Vamp Footwear H:rhhm in easy weekly or monthly payments néxt $4.95 $6.95 Changeable Taffeta Hats - Hindu Turbans in Metal Flower-trimmed Taffetas Fruit-trim Taffetas Satins 3 ~ 1109-1111 G St. N.W. and Save You Time, Patience and . Money - Phoenix Pure Silk Shirts and Bloemers. A set of these excellent wearing gare ments makes a splendid gift. Philippine Underwecar— Teddies and Gowns. Priced very special for the holiday sclling, from— $2.50 to $5.00 are ph.”h fise. Brushed Wool Angora Scarfs, in combinations* of colors. An excellent gift ::u ggcs? toy Blouscs and Overblouses, of crepe de chine and trico- lette. Splendid value at this price, Christmas $ 5.00 pecial .. A S R AR A A NS A A S S R RA LA LA R R I RARAN