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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 17. 1922—PART 2. SOCIETY. ' i . SOCIETY. neth Sawyer have gone to thelr home, | Dunn were the week end guests of | Essen of Greendale, Wis., who is the | daughter. M virginia . to in Norfolk, after a visit to the former's |relatives in Stafford county. house guest of her brother-in-law e fox. Tueaduy, De- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Pierpoint, on South | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammond have | and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. George L. Washington. The cere- Royal street, returned from a motor trip through|Tasger. Mrs. Reardon and Mi s performed by Rev. A, E. Mme. Augustus Simonpietri, wife of | the Shenandoah valley. | Essen_were assisted in receiv i at he parsouae Sfthe the French consul at Richmond, and| Miss Dora Ashby Taylor of Savan-|Mrs. Tasker and Mrs. | : al Methodist = Church. — After Augustus_Simonpietri, Jr., of Mount St. | nah, who has been the guest of her |Morton. Mrs. Tayloe Snyder, i return from a wedding trip Mr. Joseph | College,” Baltimore. were the | uncie and aunt, Rev. Dr. and Mrs, |poured chocolate: Mrs F. L. Benion|and Mre. Maddox will live at guosts last week of Mrs. Roy B. Brock- | Willlam J. Morton, at Cheist Church |poured tea, Mrs. Stengal of Wash-|South Washington street well, on South Fairfax street. rectory, has gone to Berryville to|ington poured coffee and Mrs John C. E. Railing of New York was the|Visit relatives and wiil go from there | W. Hefton of Washington served e t last week of his brother and sis- | to spend Christmas with her mother, ' ! W 1 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY (| Maj. Charles D. Barrett, U. 8. M. C,, & { | stationed in Santo Domingo, has joln- A * C ]| ca Mrs. Barrett and their small son, ¥ifth Avenue- NewYork . who are spending the winter with Mrs. John Tackett on South St. Asap! 1510 H. STREET. N.W. OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTEL» Istreet. - “d) Mrs. 3. T. Vincent and Miss Jacque- lin Vincent have returned from a visit to the former's brother-in-law and llslt.r. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Haar, Pre-Christmas Sales [|lmsor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mr. and Mrs. George H.| Mrs. Samuel Taylor, in Richmond. Mfs. S, L. Jurdan,‘wholfip{-nl the n Duke street, and has left . . Ch. 3 mer and auturn with relatives in for Pitim Beach to spend the winter: | rermrnand o e reres e othave [ Point, Misw., has returned and will | Merritt and James M. Maupin of | Wilkesboro, N. C., after a visit to the {"% 5 MI”{-‘ mntes of Washington spent_the week end with latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | 4% and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Maupin, on Duke |Uhler, on North Washington street | H: Threadsil, at 1 street. Capt. Marvel H. Parsons, U. S. A., and returned to John Barker Barrett has gone to Chi- | Mrs, Parsons, who have been at after a visit cago to join Mrs. Barrett, who has been | Camp Kustis, Va., are the guests of|to her mothe visiting there for several weeks. the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.|on King stre Miss Mae Kavanaugh has Uhler, and will leave today for New Mrs. B. M. Apperson, s from a,vlsh. to her brother in York, whence.they will leave for San|turned to her home in C domeEs : : Francisco en route to Honolulu,|a visit to her son and daughter-in- Miss Effie touffer and Clarence E. | where Capt. Parsons has been order-|law, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Apperson, on _P;.:rcull wurl;e ;r'x’arrll{d qll-nelly rs{ urday | ed for duty. King street. H afternoon by the Rav. E. V. ester, Geo % . & % % D. D., pastor of the Southern Methodist m'“];:'n[(r:::e'eaf}l‘e'rl:g‘en!;i‘:z’;tu‘::::g' Miss Mary Cox of Washington is arriemore Church. The bride wore a traveli £ | the guest of Mrx A. Gillingham jichng NE | as the guest of Miss Collins McKay B Yeion dress of blue crepe with a taupe cape | Jones in Rosemont and will spend|©" Braddock Height hat. Her flowers were a cor- |i{he remainder of the winter with her | Mrs. George E. Pickett entertained sage of pink roses. She was attended | g, -law and daughter, Mr. and|the Afternoon Bridge Club of which} Sho“ Vam her sister, Mrs. E. J. Bennett of \Mrs Malcolm Westcote HINL, she is a member at her home on amp ¢ - : i mecicen Leglon Auxillacy |\ vile xnh_mgl’on‘:vm)hr;;';(;‘;):‘x of honor. ‘R L. | “yre. Ashby Reardon entertained at| Prince street Thursday. [ SS S —_— Mrs. e o 3 S| ‘as best man. s' - b e 2 Mrs. Charle: schwab - - price concessions o 2t e e Tao? weele of nes s ton) pasbe o e e Hiron Miarea" Van | announes’ e maennge o “nee| || Boudoir Slippers brother and sistbr-in-law, Mr. and e 5. Purcell left for the far so s olipper Mrs. D. C. Chambers on Mount Ida. | oo, 0m t o e demo- szasl".\;el'_lt_hey will be at hom 3 . Miss Doroth l 3 ; )143‘34‘:1'1‘:';1':“5‘.)1 W ower - and Mz | eratic national committee, who is in | 7. 3 an 4 eauctions Geoint Garuln of Gamiden. N. ¥, were | WNSSKISEoRHox (Re remulnaer 'ofthe | ana : )| the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. s Howard W R & 5 Frank Bingham in Rosemont. ol from their country home at Broad Run, An Xmas Gift Miss Edith Ford has returned to Va., and will spend the winter with e B timore after a visit | Euests of Mrs. Willlam A.-Moncure on ; their son. Judge Howard W. fi i . - 2 . er om e M e W iiam A, Moore, | Seminary Hill. | North Coiumbus street. of Individual Charm Dinner and Evening Gowns jr.. at Rosemont. Mrs. Elizabeth White of Washing- |, M!88 Katherine Sexton and Paul Sex- g The Anne McCarthy Ramsay Chap- |ton was the guest last week of Mr. ::"‘,':1“’: (}}’;:L‘“;f;"é":w::rg lp‘;:(g::he-v:l ter, Children of the American Revo-|and Mrs. James H. Manstield on North | ®'jjuy “Marcella_Mitchell has returned 8 50 8O- c $ ~ lution, will meet Tuesday afternoon |Pitt street. 595 125 165 at the home of Mrs. C. A.’Swann SIn-| Nrs. George Neuman and her small | to Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mitchell. +]| clair in North Rosemont. son have returned to their home in ; d rs. Henry Hamill had as Miss Charlotte Kemper is the guest| Unjonville, Va., after a visit to her | their week end guests at their home on 36 T of her brother and sister-in-law, MT. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cook on | North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. 13 FIIE Made of imported brocade in and Mrs. Edward Lee Kemper, injQueen street. Arthur Boush Eagle of Martinsbury v > b Edw D Y 2 A g, W 1/[0""00" Froclu.s Asheville, N. C. Miss Sarah Kemper | * Mrs. Frederick Hatchell of Berry .; Miss Helen Townsend of Oakland, = colors to match milady's was, -]t:‘e week end guest of friends ]‘vm, “a",,. guest of her brother-in- and Midshipman Arthur Townsend 3 in_Baltimore. aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wil- upolis. i $65—885—8125 Miss Beulah Brooks has returned | liam Wattles on Drinee street. ; meshizpe = = from a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Echols of Washington was, || Mrs. 1o S. Brooks, in Poolesville, Md. | the week end guest of her mother, Mrs. v, in R Mrs. Lester Van Middlesworth 18 | Susie Ficklen, 'on Duke Stro: s : p S s = the guest of relatives in Pittsburgh. | ~3ire Joseph 1. Savage and Mra. Gar. | nass . K end guests of Mr. Fur-Trimmed W raps : Mr. and Mrs. George W. Heflin have | nett King have gone to their homes in rankiNGeton VRS B . & N S . £ 7 m e \/]| have returned to their home in ‘Wash- for Personal Wear or Gift Giving ]! ington after a visit to the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, John G. Graham, on Braddock S v = % || Heights. They were accompanied by A gift of Outer Apparel is most Mra” Clarke' mother, Mrs. Henry K. Miss Roberta Moncure of Wide- appropriate—this is an opportunity to || mater. vals the uest osfi‘l;le);. x:)::. P J| J - 3 to at- purchase GIDDING FASHIONS at fjBarey wer e ‘mceting of the American Legion Auxiliary. returned from & visit to Mre Mar|Fredericksbure after being the guests O nna ; aret Kane in Bealton, . Mr. and | of Mr. and Mrs. Da R. Stansbury, on o untingion, Va., are the v Jew F = Ji 3 e 595 9. a7 4= Hirs. Heflin had as their guest for a | North Columbus stre HISDUIE: O guests of her sister, Miss Greenaway. Give her a New Fur Coat or Neckpiece for Christ- $95—S8125—S8145 few days Mrs. John W. Burgess of | Miss Dorothy Pierpoint has re rth Columbu et mas—a gift that will afford many vears of pleasure and 1 : = Warrenton. Carl Budwesky have s 3 Mrs. Charlotte Robertson and Miss s % v i ‘nts, | returned from a_visit to_the latter's satisfaction. arents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fauver, in Cora Lee Cochran have returned to|M : pa lelltner)‘ e Tt Miss Cora s Frank I’ Pollard were | Mre. William B, Richards and son 20% Off Means Wonderful Values Hats and Shoes % . on King street. the week end guests of their son-in-law | have returned from a visit to her . o Coghran, On ire Ralston Pound have |and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bar- | mother. Mrs. Margaret Crawford, in in Superior Furs $15—82 returned to their home in Charlotte, | ton Crane, in W: klyn ’>IJ 3“0 N. C., after a visit to their aunts, the & C. Dunn and Miss Dorotl Misses Smoot, on South St. Asaph e e K S ,,,,YY”™ ™ ™ —"/"7="> Street. B3 2 3L 3al s 3L Sal Lol Sall S Al Al gl y el Skl Al Lol LAl £l Sal sl sakal sl aal aal ol el sl oal el sal Al o Charles Green Woodberry of Phila- Bags—Accessories—Novelties e T [ Rosemont. i i 1 oder f S ‘ Miss F. 8. Smith of York Pa, and 31 6 S h o > 31 6 S h Salieel mimis mis s event : q — Mrs. Henry S. Wattles on Prince * ;] | street. S ] b I Di 14 . < R ete the ek fend tree\- ‘ ’ Q AWorld of SILKS! Specially Priced for Timely ; Gift Things! ERAERRJVEVEVLRVEVERR R Extra Salesladies Supply Your Christ- for This Great Price- j mas Underwear smashing Event—to Gifts at This Sale. Insure Prompt and ‘ Prices Will Never Be Efficient Service. - Lower. J. E. Cunningham & Co. -8 We will put on sale over $20,000.00 worth of the finest Silk Underwear obtainable in the New York markets at prices that will astound the most imaginative mind. We believe this sale to be the greatest event of its kind ever attempted in Washing- ton from a viewpoint of real values, as in many instances the retail price is much less than the cost to the manufacturer. This sale includes many famous and nationally advertised brands, and is a bonafide price-reducing event. Camisoles, Chemise, Nightgowns, Bloomers, Glove Silk Vests, Combinations, Novelties, Etc. On Sale First Floor—See Window Display Women’s - Women's Gl(we Women'’s Women’s Glove | Fancy En.lbroidered Envelope - Chemise Silk Vests Nightgowns Silk Bloomers TGlove Silk Vests N - —of repe hine and - . PR e <5 is an exceptionally fine lot 4 . Fine quality full-cut garments, ’ ,fi"’ cre de “d e Extra wide hips, in a very heavy 2 ht Made in good quality crope de | reinfg-ced under arms; made in | 2atin; full size garments, with | guslity of glove silk; plain and :{ -“vet'hyx ;::-tfig::?:::‘llfi:“ugle chine with fancy lace bodices. | two styles, with ribbon and seif- | fancy lace tops and plain tailored | fancy stitched bottoms. The gar- (el e Finbon sirape ic. ' Exceptions | mutcial band topt Ony a b | e Posively 8 most wat | menls‘ar poitively worth dow | S PRI, ST B Ul values on sale at ited amount on sale at ble what we are asking for them. price. On sale at $1.95 | $2.00 | $3.95 | $2.95 | $2.49 2 Garments for $3.75 2 Garments for $3.90 2 Gowns for $7.50 2 Garments for $5.75 2 Garments for $4.75 5,000 Fancy Lace-Trimmed Women’s High-Grade Silk - Camisoles : 4 Petticoats T : A 5 - An exceptional lot of very fine quality Silk Jersey Petticoats, good Made in extra fine quality Satin and.Crepe de Chine, Embroid- | assortment of shades and pleated flounces ; m? sizes. Special $-2 98 { ; A ered and plain tailored. atin AR 2o Tl T BTl >3 T 5l S HERE'S a great meaning to “specially priced,” for with us our prices are lowest at all times; our mills send their silks direct to us—eliminat- ing all middlemen. You save the diffe-ence. Broadcloth Silk—in plain and striped de- signs ; for Silk Shirts— “his?igift; at.cou. ouee SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN’S PROFITS! 3 Buy “David Silks” From the Mills! >3 e Tl BTl B BT T v Corduroy—Special $1 49 Satin Crepe—Another group of un- - usual quality; all shades; All-silk Crepe de Chine— s.;SO value . $2-79 Fin woven; 40 inches $l 59 Chiffon Velvets—Silk \\iqpcré speciaclrfz.oo value. .. o g back; 42 inches wide; finest $3 69 pes—Regular quality; $5.00 value. . $2.75 value o $2019 Silk Poplin—A spe: group, 98 Lustrous Charmeuse—All $l 69 valued at $1.50; tomorrow at, .. C shades; regular $2.00 value.. o Crepe de Chine Paisleys—40 inches lCII'( “Cl_)r;ll;l;oz):l"-]For robes SSC “}-,i_de: very go]pular for giit $2 49 etc.; special $1.25 value : things; special . Cantonette—All-si P! Jersey Paisley—Beautiful dye; 40 inches wide; light 53 19 selections of patterns; and dark shades . cially priced at .... Mtll'hl ‘Bnh Rohean;ludu——Our pat- J-:‘ley Tnb;ng——l’lain or dropped terns help you make “him” stitch; for undergarments; one at 188 il $1.19 wsm:‘on 'glie'peIA!I-silk,ufine quality ; fihifl?n Taffeta—In light shades; suit- inch; ack, navy, able for evening gowns; browns; $3.50 value......... $2-49 special at $l .89 BUY FROM THE MILL! (LEETCEERERLTERERLRELILELERILELELRINI KL R SN R DELEDRVUVVELEDRERNCVEVIVER/"NVIVEDEVERE Greater variety, lower prices; better quality; satisfaction guaran- teed. “David Silks” merit inspection, from quality alone! SPOOL SILK PATTERNS HERE It Is a Pleasure to Show Our Silks and Furnish Samples! WAIST AND DRESS PA'I'I"ERNS NEATLY BOXED FOR GIFTS PULRVEVEVE LR REVELRDRDRDELER $1.49 | 5595 | $5.00 | $2.98 £ 6