Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 9

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“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Flowers Sent_Auywhere by Telegraph. Christmas Flowers @ A bouquet or box of Shaffer’s choice cut flowers, a beribboned Blooming Plant or” gay Centerpiece, for the table, wiil appropriately convey your Yule- tide wishes. Delivery anywhere by Parcel Post, | Express or Telegraph. i @ Ioliday Wreaths, Trees and Novelties. SHAFFER’S Society ntinued from Bighth ) Michel Cgntacusene, §r., Princess Clariusa Cantacuse .’m?;"‘mfl. e | I end of with Mrs. Grant, The unselor of the | Norway and Mme. S were host. @t dinner last eyenin ntertaiping a compgny of twelve, e counselor . #nd Mme. Steen will go to New York the end of the week to. remajn through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McConihe en- | tertained at dinner lust evening, tak- | ing thelr guests later to the ball at Rauscher's. ! r. S. Moran McConihe, a student ! #t Princeton, will arrive today and Mr. Mulcolm McConlhe, jr., who is gt Pomford, Conn., will arrive tomor- row to spend the holidays with their Parents, A nymber of dinner parties will iven this evening preceding the firsi NE PHONE 9f & serles of dances which the 211 900 14th St. FRANK. 2362 [f |o5%°006 gites”, o0 saversl scomons | 'l:‘e hosts will be Representative an . Mr. and Mrs. eybyrn and Mr. and Davis. given at the Play- and he fi anel e given by th 1916, Mme. de Eibour . THE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, the week to spendiChristmes ', § Mra. Alfred Pembroke Thom, who en.- tertained a jarge party of girls at luncheon today im her honor. .Vl.. who will remain several days and return to her home for Christmas. Rep: Mrs, James W, Husted of New York have taken 8 suite at the Hote) Hamilten. Judge and Mrs, New Hampshire the former's brother, Mi i ¥ Justin Morrell N erk today to mi flfi M Priscilla Alden Cham« n, who is & student at Mr. and M ‘ha bcl‘r'l wive a da; in honor of their lgfl- ter Tuesday evening, December 26. Col. and M R. T. Oliver will ya in their gon, Cadet R. C. Oliver, Will arrive Saturday. He will be companied by ommate, Cadet W. W, White of Montana. Mr, and Mrs. Canada, are in Washington to Camute SRR Pifior. Christmas, sre staying at the Powhatan. Gelm of New Yerk uest of Miss Charlott 'y Cl!rk over the Christma 1. Mrs. Hall, widow of Coel. Jehn Degn Hall, Medical Corps, U. S. Arm(. has returned to her apartment at 2400 16th street, after spending the sum- mer In New York with her son, Maj. Dean Hall, and his family. Mr. und Mrs. Eruest G. Walker re- turned to Washington Sunday after spending the week end at Harvard, tante of At Ga., nlece of of the committee op i ents sa. The other guest Bertha Cantacuzen, nn, Miss Gladys Chapman | g McFadden, Mr? G. H Ir. A. H. Hamilton Gordon, Alan Rinehart, and Mr. Vandevanter. The corgpany later attended the dance which Mr. and Mra. Jopn R Mitcnell save at Rausch- re's foR' the latter's daughter, ™ Louise Anderson. Laed 1219-1221 G Strest NW. STORE HOURS—9 TO 6 “Pepper Pot” Tam and Scarf Sets In Holiday Boxes b In a beautiful assortment of plain color and striped effects, with contrasting fringes. The Fam is made with elastic in the back, guaranteeing the fit. 5950 Sport Wear Section Gift Hosiery for Edward ‘Walker will enter- dinner company tonight at her fassachusetts avenue for her niece and ncpuew. Donald @assells, b the dancing class. Gen. and Mrs. Andre W. Brewster are returning to Washing- ton Thursday evening. after a visit in Boston, and will be with Mrs, Ed- ward Walker at her home, 1785 achusctts avenue, for Christmas weel Admiral and will entertain a holida; Lady Jane Raby, who lived here with her parents a short time ago; Mid- shipman Marian Duncan, Midshipman E. Brewington Hall, and Midshipman W. H. Standley. jr. Admiral and Mr: Women Famous Humming Bird Hosiery Abselutely guaranteed to wear or an- Coontz will give other pair free. Put up in Beautiful a gdance Tuesday, December 26 for af with an engraved card. l their daughter. Miss Bertha Coon \ gift th z in compliment to their house guests. AlL e They will entertain in the Red Cross hall at the navy yard. Silk and Wool Sport Hose Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood re- R Ten, turned to her home on Rhode Island o Rty avenue last evening for the season. e will have with her for the hol- Maj. and Mrs. Robert Goets ambridge, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Steffanson of New ¥ will arrive the end of the w. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall enter- tained at dinner last evening in their ome on New Hampshire ayenue in onor of Miss Margaret Sutherland. debutante daughter of Senator Mrs. Howard Sutherland, and er: plain and clock ef- fects, in gift. boxes. $1.69 Pr. Hosiery Section took their guests to see Mgrgaret - Lawrence, in_“Secrets.” The guests i were Mfss Virginia Seldt: Miss Katharine Sutherland, Mr. Fred Roy Lieut. Hardison and Mr. Arnold Don- S nell. Gift Mr. and Mrs. Kendall will to 5 New York today to remain until after Boxes New Year day, when they will re- turn to Washington. Mrs. Kendall will be at home Sunday afternoons in January. Col. and Mrs. Alonzo Gray will en- tertain informally at dinner this evening. Miss Emily Dial, utante daugh- ter of Senator and Mrs. Nathanlel B. Diaf, was the guent g: whose honor and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson gave pper-dance last evening at Ward- man Park Hotel. Ameng their guests For Men TOR AND HEEL Lisle, 40c; Silk, 75¢c; Heavy Silk, $1.25 Interwoven Sport Ribbed Hose 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 Pair Hoslery Seetion O SR La Handkerchiefs In Attractive Gift Boxes Lester Jones, Miss Elizabeth Marbyry Beale, Miss Lillian Merritt Thompson, Miss Frederica McKenney, Miss Eliza- beth Turner, Miss Josephine Williford and Miss Asenath Simpson Cox. Debutantes at And Supper Dan Mrs. James K. Jones, jr., enter- tained a company at dinner last evening for her daughter, Miss Eliza- beth Taylor Jones, debutante of this season. The gueSts were Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Emma 8ti (3 in a Box) Miss Elizgbeth Duryea Walter, = . Elizabeth Turner, Miss Josephine White and Color \Cwnntos,lnu; Alicanli{llbllnrn am; . . ec! ster Jones, s8 zabet] Combinations Marbury Besle, Miss Frederica Mc- Kenney, Maj. Paul Evans, Maj. Win- thi Green, Capt. J. C. Wood, Mr. Thotnton Parker, Mr. Hunt Turner, Maj. Price, Lieut. Frank Lowe, Lieut. Harry Sherrer, Lieut. Howard, Lieut. Mr. Hall McKenney and 25c and 50c DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Knitted and Silk Ties * Neatly Boxed Values Up to 89¢’ DOWNSTAIRS STORE Japanese . an. and her guests later upper dance which Col. and Mri Q. Donaldson gave at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Smyth enter- L1 brate Christmas by having our Christmas Fruit Cake on your table. Care- fylly prepared in our own kitchens from choice, savory fngredients. As acknowledged masters of cenfectionery - craftsman- ship, we are ;'lll”l‘ by pur d Various Sizes and Designs 89c to $1.89 DOWNSTAIRS STORE Fitted Reed Sewing Baskets with Leatherette Lids at Greatly Reduced Prices experisnes in Franes, Switser- e B land, Jtaly @ Amsrica to Feyithe G“l } FOI‘ the Boy :g:fl:-:flu fresh aasq A Punch Set, bowl:nld six DPai;‘ul.n s’u 'llr‘“ ';ng Bon Boas ,Choeolates— 2 s Be Be arge rawing 8 for boys of al glasses; a Berry e & e each of which is, madame, & and a Water Set, pitcher and that he will jike. Both en- hemne-bouche. six glasses. Specigl— tertaining and educational. Avignone Freres Caramely are earamels for you, And, of course, you will want our molded Tee Cresm. We deliver anywhore fn the ety dish and six -small dishes; : | 25¢c and up 89c DYWASTAIRS STORE Imported Dolls of All Kinds 75¢ and up DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Prompt Attention to Mail Orders tained at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Mrs. Henry Wyman of Omaha. i an| 5 and will recelve the wuests, assisted ¥ |by the other members of th E mittee, Mrs. H £ John F. Wilkins, . Be = — ‘ol . fs:w :“.fl Mrs. =4uke McNamee were | qq osts nner last eveni t th r t_io their m : M . Alice M -l that #hey have been in Washington, and will leave today, for their home. the winter with her parent and Mrs. Williagm . Full tained at lunchean yesterday at the Hamilton Hotel, her gue Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Reyburn, Mrs. Frederick Wilson of New York, Miss Margaret Amoedo y Galarmend! of the Spanish | embassy the Itulian embassy staff. program of C Friday afternoon t Ralph Barngrd, aceompanied by Mrs. John Cable, t and will be assisted by the children of Neighborhood House, members of the ciub will join in sing- ing many of the ¢ Miss Mattie P. where their son, Mr. Mannix Walker, is at college. Mr. Mannix ‘Walker will arrive on Saturday to spend the holi- days with his parents, and they will tain at a dinner at the Chevy i Club on New Year eve in his honor. Their guests will include many of the season’s debutantes. and Mrs. Potter Palmer of g0 arrived in Washington Sun- for a visit and are staying at the anson Gilbert of Patras, be in Wabhington for an lod, and is at the Hotel The governor of Arizona and Mrs. I5. Campbell have been the| cretary of Commerce | Burlin o during the two daye | * Terrett—Luzader Wedding. In Alex - <3 Mr, and Mrs. Burton Warren Luza- ‘announce the marriage ef their daughter Fayete to Mr. Stuart Thorn ton Terrett, jr., December 7, at Christ 4t jihe|Cnureh, Alexandria, Va., the Rev. including | gryjiam S Morton, reotor, perform- Mrs. Fullam Sands, who fs spending Admiral m, enter- rett will be at hame after the New Marlano =~ de | year at Pelham Courts. Harding, aff and Rensto Sllenzl of | yry, 1, Moorehead was hostess at a charmingly appainted luncheon at the Bhoreham yesterday, entertaining Mrs. McKim, Mrs. Boynton, Mrs. Neft, Mra. Alice Barney. Mrs. Hinckley, Mrs, Stigand, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Mark ub will have a music at the this week. Mr. The Congre! will gi program as Y Representative and Mrs. Frederick N. Zihiman will be hosts at a sup- per dance at Wardman Park Hotel December 31. who will sing number of Christmas carols. The ristmas songe. The marriage of Mies Bertha Pearl Mrs. Robert E. Lee has as her guest of New York and Dr. Blaine F. Moore Harris of Roanoke. Handsome Boxes Of Rosemary Candies $1.50, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, $4 and $5.50 Rosemary Chocolates, 60c, 80c, $1 per pound. Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store —make gifts that are especially pleasing * to the fair. We have ready a large selec- tion of novelty boxes to be filled with Rosemary Chocolates and Bonbons, at prices from $150 to $5.50, ¥ Boxes make dainty receptacles for gloves, veils and dresser trinkets, when empty. Sent Anywhere by Parcel Post 1115 1117 F STREE Logical Gifts —because they make personal appeal— silk Gowns Sl Petticoats Crepe de Chine; in Flesh, In Jersey, Radium Silk Orchid, White, Maise, Blue and Satin; with effective —plain tailored and $5_75 ruffles. All wanted colors. leceleimned o e $3.95 to $1 (-0 Silk Chemise Silk Hosiery Pure Silk, full-fashioned; Chi; d Ra- Crepesde e perfect quality; all 51‘95 diym Silk, lace trimmed or plain tailored; in 3_95 colors all colors ......... All Silk and the Filmy Other grades up to $11.95 ghiflon Hose; all s(:ulors. very pair per- .95 Silk Vests ey 2 Wool Sport Hose, with hand clockings. $1.00 to $3.50 Handmade Blouses Fine Dimity, Batiste and Voile; hand-drawn; Filet and Irish lace trimmed; dainty medels. $2.95 to $1 850 Kayser Jersey Silk, tai- lonqy"fini{h —¥n Flesh, Orchid, $.75 Silk Step-ins J‘erug Slf_l}:. l¢'lectively tailored — Fles and Orchid ....... 53'50 Other grades up #o $550 ——"The two special Groups of Frocks afford interesting choice. They are Dresses of regular Louvre authorship==which pronounces both their actual value and their artistic exclusive- ness. . At © At Street and Aft- Street and Aft- ernoon Drpesses In grnoon Dresses— Silk and Wool in many distinc- weaves — that are tive effects—worth worth up to $55.00. up to $39.50. C. 1, Bell of Teronte, | w. Marjo in Washington Wedne 0 | o) ing the ceremony. Mr. and Ter- | terso of Washington will take place tomor- | rnoon in New York. The cere- | mony will he'rfl John Haynes Holm the recent death 110 arrangem ba_simpl row Un oraly, snd hia bride wiil 3 bride wi thelr future homs in Wa. Cyrus ‘med by the Rev. | victor J On account of | g, - of Dr. Moore's father | ts for the wedding will whe is the economical Chamber of Commerce aculty of the American ake ington, lss Pauline Mosby Col = wline y Coleman en v |, M tertained rming- M yesterday after- e, ' Myra Morgan, Miss | Miss Virginiu | n, Miss Verona Horen. Mfss lea- Mills, Mrs. Richard Vidmer, M o n rothy = W Dent and M n‘ burgh il eleventh birthday enniversary. the hea)t < ‘00d, n Washington and ure at the atan. My d at & eh-%lnrlv rranged | Marriage Licenses. Hoswess have been fssued to the | Births Reported. Tie following bi department in the last twenty-four . . and Edith Staley, bor. Hobert H nd I Miss Katherin an and his daugh- | th Watterman of ars spending several | Ellwood E. Werner \ y ter, Eligabeth ute who celebrated her ret Doudy of Philadel- ng Misg Isabelle McGhen | 643 6th street porth- | arthe nd_Maris H. Paxton. | Mary E. Shirle ion gnd Amanda E. Rivers d ‘“zl C. llll“h‘ both of L have been reported to rege M. Parkhurst, boy. Helens Cole. girl Jake and Barah Stepper, girl A. Coadington, Loy Wool and Silk Hosiery Wool Sweaters Corduroy Robes Wool Scarfs | ALL P Alfirl, at A All Now at Special Prices Cuban Made Blouses Silk Underwear Silk Camisoles Silk Underskirts Dress Blouses REDUCTIONS NOW ON ALL - COATS AND WRAPS WONDERFUL Models Now Saving $10 to $40 on each garment SUITS REDUCED | Fashionable Dresses For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear The. better kind of dresses now $19.95, $25, $39, $49.50 If you are in doubt, here are shggestions— that will surely be acceptable to the men folks— and in variety that is most exclusive, House Coats Double-faced cloth, velvet. silk in the best models— $6108$35 Double-faced Cloth House Coats; collar, cuffs, pockets trim- med with reverse side.... $6'00 Mode Superb Neckwear —of American makes, Welsh Mar- getson of London, and Paul Olmer of Paris, all confined to us. $1.00 to $5.00 Two Specials Imported Swiss Cut Silk $l 50 Cravats . Wrinkle-proof Cravats .ceceee.. = $1'00 Lets of new designs. in Silk Knitted Cravats—$1.65 to $5.00. Silk Shirts ‘A Mode selected assortment of exclysive patterns — high-grade silks; plain and plaited bosoms. $6.50 to $12.00 Hosiery Pure Silk, Silk and Wool and Wogl Sports Hose—including Allen Solly’s (London) best numbers. 75c¢ to $3.00 ode Tuxedo Wide-wale Herringbone weave cut in the latest model. Mufflers Of American make and made by Welsh Margetson and Allen Solly of Londen. $1.85 to $20.00 Two Specials . Brush Wool Muffler, plain and Lovat color- iNGS seveecesevosnncncns sl‘ss Swiss All-Silk and Accordion Silk Mufflers— with tiny factory imperfections in the latter. Values up to $15.. s6'75 Bath and Lounging Robes —of the best American makes— and made by Welsh Margetson of London. Velvet, Silk, Poplin, Angora, Blankets and Terry. $5.00 to $75.00 —Two Specials Fancy All-Silk I.ounging Robes...... sl S'w Blanket Robes, cut long and full............ 55'00 Knitted Vests “('orrcct models in all the Heather Mixtures—very smart and- very comfortable. B ss'so Canes and Umbrellas _ Snake wood and other Canes, and fine Silk Umbrellas, with effective mountings. $2.00 to $25.00 Mode Dress Vests Exclusive designs for Dinner and Full Dress wear— $6.50 to $20.00 Handkerchiefs Imported and American makes— Fancy Silk and Linen. —Two Specials— All-Linen Initial Handkerchief, sheer and fine .. 50c 6 for $2.75 Pure Linen Thread-drawn Hem- stitched, hand embroidered and finished Handker- chiels coocac.inis s . 6 for $7.00 - Mark Cross Gloves They represent the best—the Mode standard —of Gloves—and for which we are exclusive repre- sentatives. Proper styles for all occasions—including Fur-lined. -$2.75 to $10.00 ITALY HONORS PAINTER. ROME, December 19.—The hoyse at Pieve: di Cadore, in which the great ter. Titian, was born, has been proclaimed & nationzl monument by ihe goverament, as has the birthph gc of the poet und drumatist. Count Vi

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