Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 9

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Society oy ‘D.- 0. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 RUSS.U. 8. SERVIOE PLANNED. NEW YORK, December 29.—Pre- lminary steps bave been taken by representativey of the soviet republ for establishment of pusscuger ser Claflib ‘Specs to Make You See— Our Home Is Thirteen Fourteen G will_(ttend sorv- Y ton Hebrew cg)u; gregations synag: Eug. where 5 “TAbram- Sfmon, an honorary member ). ntinued fyom Eighth Page. Mr, January @ Victor Records Will Be Released Tomorrow Morning Quick Service in Our Ground Floor Department Yates, Mr. Hopace Lurton, ilm tter Lon! apiineg deftasnre, i udgins, man riok &rk-:n e - r. Connor, and Mr. Ch ‘Bavins Da Che . s hame from ly& hristmas holidays. hile & student at Central School Mr. Harr dr ew the or! ‘entral’s library, tracting conslderab! Mra. Benjamin 1. small dance tonight in com ttention. For Complete List of New Releases See Page 4 of Today’s Evening Star E. F. Droop & Sons Co. her schoqlgirl daughter, Miss garet Ludlow Smith, entertain! home from college for the hol Alexander Glbbs, George F. Campbell s’rnur of subdebutgntes. evaning her thr Cadet Paul Mi of West Yy i p- . Po Steinway 1300 G Player Michelet of Annapolls and Mr. Pianos Pianos Michelet of Princeton. Mrs. James G, a HUpper party a row night, having ten guests. Mayor and Mrs. of Johnson ington for a few da: Dr. and Mrs. Everett M. E street. 75 Wide-Awake Merchants Experts in Their Particular Lines HAVE OPENED THE PARK VIEW MARKET With a complete fresh line of everything good to eat at the lowest prevailing market prices s, Visit, inspect and buy—# half the o pec time that y you can buy at any other place because of its convenient outlay of stands and aisles in the newest, cleanest, best ventilated and lighted market house in the city. z Market Hours Week Days, 6 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Saturdays, 6 A. M. to 10 F.M. The Pablic Is Invited Thg Park VEgXRMgket re in Commander wha are in tended man Park Hatel. i| Perkins, has returned from Charles B who will be with her at_the tea ¥ Le Paradis. San Francisco, Callf, are to Washington for several mont ngton Hotel. Lieut. the Braailian navy and Mrs. Hl2re in Washington for a briet | 2nd are at the Powhatan. Capt. Edwin A. Bethel, U, § for & year has been the enginee lcer in charge of the forces in many, returned to this eount B2RIH2H 2R3 Special New Year’s FLOWER SALE “The following bargain items will enable you to have a floral New Year's at trifling cost. Remember, “Cash and Carry” prices A DN &5 D0 5 15 &5 B 2 IR AT '/\ are based on minimized “overhead,” which precludes telephone (R ordering, charge buying and deliveries. N FRESH ROSES, $1.50, $2 and $3 dozen v CARNATIONS .. $1.50 and $2 dozen ' SWEET PEAS .. .......$l bunch i "CALENDULAS ... . . ... 50c bunch" :3 BLOOMING PLANTS. fresh from the greenhouse, $3, $4 X and $5 values. Special for this New Year's Sale, each. .$1.75 ] THERE ARE TWO REASONS : ~————— ;‘% FIRST, ():Ale“\\;:irm “'(;a%her :‘;s ‘brought in bloom thousands of flowers, which the grower SECOND, “Flowers for Everybody” at popular prices. Cash & Carry Flower Shop No Phone Orders—No Charges—No Deliveries 807 Fourteenth St. N.W. Mr. Robert' Lamb, N M. ganfors vis. - Mr. Ri, ‘Whi 4 o Biontzd Wiiiians Hors, e of ale for designa { 1 els fesigma for the war m:'r'.‘l'ch.lupo‘" ith will give a to her house guest, Midshipman Haery L. Ferguson of Panama. Wednesduy afternoon Mrs. Smith gave a tea for group of voung people who are at Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Authier and Mrs. Simon Miehelet, who were assisted by a Tuesday Mrs. Michelet gave § dinner dance at the University Glul for the same Set of young people {n honor of nt, Midshipman William wvis will entertain Le Paradis tomor- ‘Willlam B. Ellison Ten Wash- Washington for an ex isit, are stopping at Ward- Mrs. C.” M. Perkins, wife of Col. York, accompanied by her son, Cadet oo ‘Woedruff of West Point, House until after the New Year. Mrs. Edwin Hilller entertained at terday a number of guests at Mr. and Mra. Richard 8. Merrill of t‘ava taken an apartment at the Bur- it Commander Neto App S. A time to spend Christmas in Washing- ton with his family, apd left last Chattanooga, Tenn., where Claflin Optical Co., City Club Building of the fraternity, will dellyer u wer-|ice Detweon the Uufted States and mon on “Youth and the New Fratern- | Ri it s announced Wy Charles ity." Following, a dance will be held | Recht, attorney, local representative 4 the Arcade guditorium. of the soviet. 3 Rich- Jack er- . Tk and i:::nn“A Ford, both of Richme Willlam J. Hesdy and Jesnnetts D. Bow- f Richmond, Va. igh Tt te 0 Sherby of this y. rles Cooper and Mildred Goldsboro. Maauing L. Connett und Inabell 37 Abel. iteven Beebe and Nell Beol Walter F. C Arthur . both of Brool Vuuce K. 1ingtor nels B. T both of Hurry, DELTA KAPPA EPSILON HONORS UNKNOWN HERE Fraternity Decoyates His Grave in Arlington Cemetery, ‘A!n That of Admirgl Peary. Delegates to the seventy-eighth annual convention of the Delta Kappa on fraternity, which is holdin, a iment 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Close 6 P.M. Open 9:15 A.M: We have just received a Shipment of Exquisite New EVENING Mar- ing a mpson and Lessle G. Kuott, Md. idays. Mrs. MISS FRANCES WISER, An igteresth Ottawn, Gunaaa, Miss Catherine Weller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph L Weller. ichelet Karl he will join Mrs. Bethel and remain while recuperatin For Women and Misses Evening Dresses that are worth up to $75.00 Your Choice Tomorrow Most Gorgeous C"olon and Combinations in Hun- . dreds of Exquisite Styles to choose from. Sequin Robe Dresses Chiffon Dresses Brocade Velvet Dresses Chiffon Velvet Dresses Chiffon Taffeta Dresses RESTAURANT 5 : HOME GIFTS. Lace combinations and imany others E 7 Aumerous to mention. A Hoven of Interest to the Gif: . 3 Seeher, Collector and 4 All sizes for Women and Misses. Lover of Home Antigues Reproductions In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, Silver ‘and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diemonds and Art Objects. 4. F. rnold dre Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. NW, A Christmas hoaday wedding of special interest in hington was that at Camp Douglus, Wis. of Miss Charlotie Williams, daughte Charles Willian .{dohn Magruder Bethel, Edwin A Bethel t noon on Wednesda Shortly after the ding Lie Bethel and his bride left for his post at Fort Bliss, Tex. Maj. Gen. Peyton ¢ ©ed honorary president of the tional organization. The Phi Sigma XKappa, which is holding its twentieth biénnial con- vention, s devoting today to sight- seeing tours and business meetings. They will hold an election of officers tomorrow morning. The Pi Tau Pi, a Hebrew fraternity, holding its minth anmual conveation at the Ralelgh Hotel, was recaived by President Harding at the White House today at noon, following whi Sjoggleigh Court it Ave, Cermer L St. na- New Miss Florence Berryman, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman, has as a guest for the holidays Mra Donald L. Dutton, wife of Capt. Dut- ton, stationed at Fort Monroe. Miss Berryman has planned a series of in- teresting entertainments for . her guest, which includes a bridge tofnor- row afterncon at the Washington Club, a New Year eve party Sunday night and a luncheon and bridge Thursday. Lee L be in and Aliss Asenath C; usive epartmants. ter of Interstate Commerc for lease, a few desirable house- sioner and Mrs. Frederic| ., mest exal Irving ¢ X d _non-housekeepin; Bag; as ber houss wuent i APARTMENTS Allen, who has recently this country from Paris. A number| por jpegoned of parties have Leen planned in 1 o of th among them a dinn party at Wardman Park lHotel 10 night, preceding the Junior Le dance. el of Appel visit . Who T offi- Ger- ry ni 10" per month. two and three room Bom-house- ments. too Cenfederate Veterans' Reception New Year Day. The annual New Year reception of the District of Colum United Daughters of the C which is given in honor of erate vete will be held erate Mem Hom avenue, Monduy afternoon. from 3 to & o'clock. All ve ns, Daughters, s Children of ed and usked 7. Beautiful Dance Frocks Formerly priced up to $39.95 = Smart, snappy new models oi fine soft chiffon taffeta, in plain and ys i . _— changeable colorings. Some are lace trimmed, others with fancy orna- ments. Also lace combinations and chiffon dresses. Every wanted dainty pastel shade. All sizes for women and misses. . Mrx, Kerens i panied by her daughter, Miss vinee Kerens. Mrs. J. T. Markley entertained at a beautifully “appointed tea apartment in Copley Courts afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. bbs sang meveral Eunice Taylor companying at the piano. Assisting Miss Markley were Miss T Miss Park and Miss bilipsbornt 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Miss Taylor and Mrs. at the tea table. Newman were i 8 ¥ j| house guest, Miss Ruth L. Henson of VQ* Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs 29 Johnson aven will be at home on U New Year day from 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Mills and their son, Barret Var Auken Mills, of New York cit; are spending the holiday season the Arlington Hotel. Births Reported. The following births bave heen reported 1o the health department in the last twenty- four hours: Reducing 300 Smart Dresses Collected from higher-priced grades of entertained in- Miss Nan M , Hy ctta Theodore and_Be 1 Florence M. J i Begin the New Year With a New Hat For Saturday—A Special Exhibition and Sale of ew Trimmed Hats At 50725102 A touch of Spring Charm will be found in every one of these delightful Hats. Hats With Touches of Straw Hats in Smart Pokes Hats of New Straw Cloths Hats With Off-the-Face Brims Hats of Sport Felt Hats in All New Colors And many other new materials . - All these Hats have just arrived from New York. our regular stock into one big lot at Harry and Vieg: Georgn and Julia Gee, gi William and Almars Barris, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the bealth department in the last twc Mitchell, 70, 1800 Phelps place Anadale, 49, y 3022 New Ham Home for A George Ircland, 43, 2020 Massachusetts Varney, £3, the 91, 1743 Corcoran strect. Georgetown Uni- Providence Hospital. 45, Garfield Howpital. 24, § Freemens alley. 'Fenton street north- LY =n A Lucy Jackson, eas ymes Redmond, 43. Gallinger Hospital. Q. Johnson, 60, 325 59th street north- enst. John H. Carr, 22, Freedmen's Hospital. 450 1ut street southwest. Distinctively modeled—and elaborately finished— Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Velvet Taffeta Poiret Twill Tricotine The Hosiery Shop —Street and.Afternoon effects —in excellent range of sizes. —invites you to see : the beautiful colors, designs and fabrics now ready in Silk, Silk-and-wool, Wool and Silk-and-lisle for women, at the inter- esting price of 195 The Hosiery Shop Arthur Burt Co.. a. BBF e [——o]——Jo/c——=]al——=lalalol—2lolc——lol———2lo/——] Q?lfmwty reduced ‘, $ 1 2 Fiffi'wm re'd@ | $3 —in one group at..... tiompn_'gveryncute... e — 5 o] ——0l——a|——>]o|o]olc—xa]o]l——o o] ——]o ] =—] | Featuring 'Evening Frbcké As a Special for New Year's Wear $38 lole———]o]c——]olc——]e|—=F—T[o| \ Charming ‘'models in Crepe de Chine, Lace and Velvet—in Black and the light colors, Needed alterations will be effected and deliveries made ht in time for the New Year’s functions . ] 3.C [——]a]c——c——Jo]c——=]o]c——Jo]——]a|—2] _". p - ’ . 1 i ¢

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