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< = - . S —_— v 78} 3 = ¢ g SOCIETY." THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1922. SocreT Yy, s SIS Mrs. L. H. Hadle; tired, has reoccupied his house at|have closed their house, 1827 Phelps|dren of Fort Benning, Ga. and their|there yesterday. their guexts includ- | holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. : o * | Young. v and Mra. George L. | Hlred, Ban re tonts. Va, after an |piace, for the Dresent and are. viaii- |daughters, Miss Matilda Axton of |ing. among others, the latter's par- D e, ok thass Boms Presiding at the tea table will be|absenoe of several months in Call-|ing their dsughter, Mrs Gandy. wife|Middiebury College, Vermont, and |ents, Col. and Mrs. Henry May. {on 15th ttreet \ , |Mrs. E. W. Roberts. Mrs. D. U [fornia and the Hawailan Islands, |of Mal C. L. Gandy, Medical Corps,|Miss Lily Jane Axton of Mount LR e Fletcher, Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mrs, |where he and Mrs. McNamee visited |Fort Sill. Okla, Holyoke College. Former Senator and Mrs. Nathan B.| zpang Mrs, Austin McCarthy will H. M. Towner and Mrs. C. B. thelr sons, First Lieuts. Alfred A. and — P— | Scott eatertained at luncheon vester-|p 3o’ with them over the Christmas < Assisting will be Mrs. L Roland W. McNamee, of-the infantry.| The chief of chaplains and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black of New iday at the Hamilton Hotel. holidays. thelr nephew, Mr. Georse | Mrs. F. W. Mondell, Mrs. W. E. Mrs. McNamee sailed from Los Angeles | John T. Axton have with them for the | York, who are spending the holldays | ——— e oRtan, - Texy: My phrey, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, Mrs. | November 27 via the Panama holidays Capt. R. D. Daugherity, their | in Washington, staying at the Hamil-| Capt. and Mrs. William Vilas Hin Perry - L U L. S. Reeside, Mrs. L. W. Mott, Mrs. | She arrived about December 18. Their | son-in-law; Mrs. Daugherity and chil- | ton Hotel, enfertained at luncheon!of West Point are spending the! gl g AW Baskies, Mem . W oot Mre. | address is Hosalyn, Va. e ——————— Diplomats Combining American Customs| s ¢ & Ghindbiom ara Sirs. 3 € | 110 1na srs DA Cowell, 0.8, X, The clubrooms will be decorated and their son, Douglas A. Cowell, jr., _ With Those of Their Native Lands |z, G sieens and 5o | sho peye oep rabest Hecems iz LY-/a Y B &8 Eo in Celebrating ChriStmflS Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant: enter- | where "ll;ley&::ll‘;‘spe:fl ine. h’;fi‘donny. \ 1 9 tained {nformally at dinner last even- | season with Mrs. Cowell's paren ing at the Hamilton Hotel. There |Mr. Mrs. haniel Mountfore ; 4 were elght in the party, including Twelve-Ten Twelve- | Mrs. Grant's brother, Mr. Adrain Carr |stopping at the Brooke Toa House. wewe ve-Twelve F St. - onore of Chicago, and her grand- = Ve HI members of the diplomatic | children, Prince Michael c-mu'c‘uunel Mr. A. C. Kenley of New York s & corps are celebrating the . and Princess Clarissa, who are visit- |spending Christmas week with Rep- A : Christmas festival in small ing Mrs. Grant. resentative and Mrs. Clark Burdick at e Sy g % Mr, and Mrs. Potter Palmer, nephew | their apartment at the Lee House. > infcrmal luncheon and din- 4 . S and Mre Rt almer neDlow 2 ner partics, for the most part with a 3 el for Thore At tre Hamliton hm—. dand Mrs. E. Qu;)ncytfiml(h l-na ver Oa the mem of their own embassy Hotel, have returned to their home |their daughter, Miss Dorof YmQ" ey Gls as & 5 in Chicago. Mrs. Grant gave & lunch- | Smith, who have been spending the or legation staffs as su . = last week at the New Hamilton Hotel, s | con and a dinner in their honor while v S The ador o France v W a’ 1 ¢ France and they were here. awaiting completion of their new Mme, d will have the mem- —_— apartment, are today moving into the berw of bassy staff and a few Cadet William A. Fuller of the|Ashmend ~Apartment, at the south bers of the cmbas d Sl Unitea States Military Academy at|end of Connecticut Avenue bridge. French residents of Washington din- | West Point is_spending the Christ-| Mr. Ernest Gladstone Smith of the eSS ve a ing with them this evening. mas holidays with his parents. Mr.!Canadian flying corps will spend ) l The ambassador Spain - and and Mrs. R. W. Fuller, 1810 Riggs |Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Senora de Riano ha imilar di place northwest. Smith. i st ] we B oL sl NS ) t over Christmas nish ! Senor Don Every Blouse Every Ha - Every Skirt FEvery Sweater ' 1 Senora the memb of the sching with them of Helgium and tertain the b it of Peru an t will b s a THE'S \YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F a? Tenth St. After-Christmas Sale Offers many purchasing opportunities—Women’s and Misses’ Apparel at very substantial reductions. nembers of T Jem lust even- MME. WAL ating Christ- | Wife of the minister of Sweden, who with him ix entertaining a house Germany and | party for Christmas and the holidayx. have a Christmas of ir own land for| of their staff this even- | will obg home duki inted amb + Caet W e given January 4, in the the benefit of id Senord Skt e sl Every Coat The minister of Ur ) Mr “Alphonso Routt of L , pom amee ool Every Dress NELaisned o R : ir & 1 wedding anni- | at the 2 c A the home of their | o 3 they enterta daughter, r. and Pai A R e el Byery Skirt i street ne ve about them | S 3 A f: r'-( four generation: SETr D e e ! Every Blouse wiEER Every Fur Coat . | 'It’saSweeping Reduction, the Entire Winter Stock N s Merchnsdise: Peicad dor Bnssadiite of Erlebacher-Originated Apparel, as Fine and Sl e as Fashionable as Women’s Wear Can Be Made Included Are ty, Va., but h iheiry home Mrs. James Carroll Frazer enter- “}tained at luncheon today in her 16th | |street home. She will entertain at| . | dinner Thursday, January 4. in com- | Row : x = - pliment to the Vice Preside Anstinson o e e T o entand sl Pembroke Park Scene of o Mir. Hugo de|Gny Holiday Breakfast. Mr. and Mrs and and | entertained a large breakfast party at dinner h esterday at their home, Pembroke . All Fur-Trimmed Coats and Suits Are Included Park, r their niece, Miss Josephine | i o theie i Street, Afternoon and Evening Frocks S ey e To Get the Full Significance of This One-Fourth Ememhers of th it T g Bt | Sport and Dressy Coats SR T e R Wi i A St Cloth and Silk Skirts Off Sale One Must View the Many Beautiful Garments: But You Are Advised to Do So Early company them the members of their staff. 1 Margaret The minister of 1% and Mme. | yp Husted, Wroblews: cere to the meim- 1 Toulss (off L. o d Co B‘ ners of the le v staff for a Christ- | g M e . ingerie an stume Blouses _ P mas dinner 1 ning Miss 3 iz, A e = ca McKenney, Miss 9 o 9 Qo Mrs. Townsend Hoatexs for Maice, Sliss Tsabel Crattord W d Misses’ Si Semator and Mex. Gerry. and Miss Lisp Seabury. A omen's an 1Zes Mrs. Richard H. Townsend has with There will he receptio her for the Christmas season her! congressional (Tub N ":_“‘!‘ son-in-law and daughter, Senator and [ from Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, for whom |3 mibiers imiy This Sale for Tuesday on]y she Is entertaining a dinner party of | poyrg S & "'\fl"l"'.'_"" g twenty-four tonight. Ao 2 D raldens . White, jr. Mr. and Mr: ale McLean < 3 and Mrs D Mrs. Wits Irs. Frank Brig are giving hris Mrs. F. B s, Mrs. M. C. Kelly party this afternoc home on 1 street f John R. M MeLean, Ji A number hosts will ist_them in entertain- ing their young friends. Entire Stock Come Early 1106 G Street. NW. greens and poinsctti many red candies, ating at the ea table Hill, Mrs. X Villiam Sot Stanford | Williford, Miss A T he Greates: Values We Have Ever Offered--- All Garments in the Sale---None Reserved Mrs. Charles K. Koones is enter- Will Be Sold Tuesday e S, N At Prices While the 1214 F St. NW. = Heretofore Selections 3 Unequaled ~m i‘ * i r re Compl Miss Esther McVann is at home i formally this afternoon in the apar Mr. and Mrs. 16th street, and is ng by Mrs. Eugene 2 4 Vidal, who is spending the holiday E . o ° with ‘her_parents, Senator and Mrs. t t ts t tl Thomas P Gore ntire OCK O oats ai eauctions Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee will give a_dance this evening for their niece, Miss Patricia Ainsa, in honor of her sisters, Miss Geraldine Ainsa and Miss Roselle Ainsa. who are spending the holidays with Capt. and Mrs. McNamee. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton have with them for the Christmas holidays at their suburban home, Stone Ridge, Bethesda, Md., their son- in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. ‘William Tompkins, and their children, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Jr. Mrs. Hamilton and her daugitters 'Stoneleigh Court | Connecticut Avé, Cormer L St. ‘Washington's most exclusive apartménts. Available for lesse, a few desirable house- Furnished and Unfurnished. Por immediate leasing, beautiful six-room and bath suite, entirely removatsd and re- ted, $210° per month. Also for tran. sient reatal, two and three room noo-house- keeping apartments. ‘AURANT HOME GIFTS. All of our Handsome, Fur-trimmed Wraps, as well as self-collared coats. Women's sizes, Misses’ sizes and Stout sizes. $50 to $75 CATS reduced to $35, $45, $49.50. $75 to $125 COATS reduced to $59.50, $69.50, $89.50. $125 to $175 COATS reduced to $95, $110, $125. $25 to $60 Top and Sport COATS, $19.95, $25, $39.50. ~ A group of Women’s Coats, small sizes, some fur trimmed, $19.95. BIG REDUCTION IN DRESSES $23.50, $25 and $27.50 DRESSES, Canton Crepes, Satins, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Jerseys, Velvets, etc. Reduced to $15. $27.50 to $35 DRESSES, Crepes and Cloths. Reduced to $19.95. " $35 to $40 DRESSES, Crepes,. Laces, Cloths. Reduced to $25. $35 to $100 EVENING DRESSES reduced to $25 to $59.50. $37.50 to $85 Afternoon and Street Dresses. Reduced to $29.50 to $55. A group of Street Dresses, sizes 14 to 36 only. Reduced to $9.85. - BIG REDUCTION IN SUITS A group of Fur-trimmed Suits, 14 to 36 sizes. Reduced to $22.50. $35 to $49 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits. Reduced to $25 to $29.50. $50 to $75 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits. Reduced to $35 to $49.50. Group of Wool Skirts—Plaids, Stripes, Plain colors. Reduced to $5. All Our Main Floor Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices Of our newest and most exclusive model hats from all the leading style creators. ALL NEW HATS ' $5.00 7 S50 Hair CID ‘ All the bright colorings: . th S ; cop:; blue ¢ : Canna Ribbon Hats Red . Satin Hats fafene After-Xmas Clearance Sale | 0Odd lots of Silk Blouses, sold to $10. To | Best Quality Silk Hose, sold to $395. To el j | S5 Woolen Scarfs, sold to $595. T : : 0dd lots of White Blouses, sold to $595. To : N e ot ° - . . ; close, $198 and $298. close, and $398. > 4 Cl f 4 l H P H ats 3 Slip-On Sweaters, sold to $5.95. To close, $1.89, i an 5 -] rl Silk and Woolen Hose, sold to $2.50. To close, B;cmles that sold from $1250 too ;ll:';. To ear ce o l 1gh ced . close, $7.50 and $1250. 4 5 s 5 $ ot iR