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| ; : / Fi6 o4 . SOCIETY.™ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. DECEMBER 31, 1922—PART 2. SOCIETY. . p ——— 1 : The late, Mrs. Knapp was of the| The I Mr. and Mrs. Vidoloff |Tommders “55® Knazs, was one of the | i Holiday Season Featured : e Of Diplomatic Circle [iniiee Kitor s TS 1702 by Dinners and Luncheons [ | | | hostesses Wwill be 1Mrs. John rnest, Mrs. Thomas Claff: [ Luvery, Mre. Clarence Milton Upde- xrafl and Miss Anna Hazelton T T e T T T e T AW TS Ve o TaTe TeTe Ta VaTaTe e TsToTe s gY ‘Long Time in America —— | | | ! JANUARY SALE - Secretary of Bulgarian Lega- 509 REDUCTION ON ENTIRE WINTER STOCK tion Here Graduated From Baptist Theological Semi- nary in Boston Several Years Ago. Congressional Delegation Tonight—Other .Secretary and Mrs. Wallace to Entertain lIowa's | ! Chronicles of Special Interest. . i I i } The Secretary of Agriculture and |ington Tuesday for Boston prepara- | Mrs. Wallace will entertain the mem- | tory to returning to Harvard. Although Mr. Zapriun D. Vidoloff bers of the Towa delegation in Con-| Gen. and Mrs Charles S. Farns- and Mme. Vidoloff are among the | Sress at supper this evening in their | worth, will entertain a_company at {members of diplomatic society who upartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Sranudec .‘::_:::" F‘;'M.“‘;{!‘:v::";‘e_ on have only a few months of residence Incorporeted i i Miss Margaret McKee of Des Moines | qompliment (0" Gen. Jonn L. Hines. to their credit, they are Americans of i arrived this morning to spend a few | who has recently come to Washing e e 4 Wallac the Army dance at Rauscher's. mlllh*ir lrm‘r;u'l[l;r-?n- _1’1\<'|nrr;"v ir‘;‘ 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE - it A £ iy ol retary of the Bulgarian legation had (|fl : B ! it | Mr. Justice and Jrs. George Suthér-| Mr. and Mra Warwick Montgom- intended to dedicate his life to the : WASHINGTON, D.C {1and were the guests of hopor at din- |ery are entertaining at a dinner this | ministry and immediately after his ,» D.C. e Mrs, Wade | evening for their daughters, Miss marriage he salled for Boston, where pacciacs “";"'"Kl°“3:'£":tfg’ Jjade | Anne Sfontgomery and® Miss Mary he entered the Baptist Theological | ’CM;;..Cl:bo;: e‘r :“nh" xuel:! #eré Montgomery. Seminary of that city, and ha\.mz‘ e o e t e B S . eir v ==z completed the course, he made certain | " Infants’ an. ildren’s ports School Girls’ Clothes : Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barse en- i 5 a At l_.ast— Senator and Mrs. Frank B. KellogS. | (ortained at dinner last evening at |Stuaica i Janeuagey ans ‘,‘;'d'iu,r:fs Coats, Hats and Dresses Clothes A Specialty Senator and Mrs. Miles Poindexter. |the Hamilton Hotel in compliment to My o ot : , 5 former United States Ambassador to|Miss Marguret West, daughter of . $ e i e R e v Some B tte: Th P t' Germany and Mrs, David Jayne Hill, | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. West. The MISS ANNE BLIZABETH GRAHAM, Jofr In Massachnsetts. Although etter an ricot. Mrs. " | guests were Mr. and Mra. West, Miss | Daughter of Mr. 3 oloff In Massachusetts rough Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, Mra. | Weet, Miss Gortrude Bavte. Mios Moey | Bam; whose mar 5 | Fulgarians fn the main are of the ANNOUNCING Sara Lee Phillips and Judge Martin | Happer. Miss Maryanna Foster, Miss |mer O. Elmers will take place tomor- Greek orthodox religion. with some A. Knapp. The dinner also celebrated | Elizabeth Sutherland. Miss 'Lelia | row. of thefyery Shclont Chriattin noety : . Scott, Miss Lucy Andrews. Midship- Tepresented also, kome forty years a the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Kel- | man Latimer, Midshipman Dunn, Mid- = e (COnNCID RGN B HA Ul R DY logs. hipman Smedberg, Midshipman Rich- | \f dM Kargel preached that Christian doc e eW 0 R and Mrs. Ellis will entertain a |ard Gaines, John Bryn, Wayne Hales r. an rs. Green Hosts |trine and obtained many adherents Mr. st il oA ain a | 205 Nathan Scott. : = iThe Baptists in this region of the small company at luncheon teday in 5 5 g At Dance in Son’s Honor | Balkans are both .numerous and in- . 2 Of eved to Washington S honor of Judge and Mra. Harry Bing- | Mrx. Sidney Tallaforro 1 be fluential and many of those who in- ered (o Vv ashingion Jewers ham. hostess at & ‘bridge luncheon Janu.| Mr. and Mrs Hiram K. Green of {tend to enter the ministry follow the | | b y 3. at the Arts Club. There will | oy e example of Mr. Zaprian Vidoloff and ! INCORPORAT! 5 5 - |k 3 Cleveland Park were hosts at a dance I AT i =0 Exclus";ely by Oppenheimer’s Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie ¢ " tables. at the Chevy Chiase Library Saturduy | Somg,Lo this countrs to make thelr | B Wil be the guests of honor at & din-| Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sismith willlevening, in honor of thelr ‘son. | ot Mr. & i 51 2 _ Dor party 1o be entertained the night | entertain a_company at the SUpDer | mermen Grocn R s e 2 H /T. NW. No basting — no cutting. A new of January 8 by Mrs. Willlam H.|dance at the Hotel Hawilton this|)2arden Green. The guests included S AT o Bl iing . 5 X ; 0 & Smith, Jr., at her suburban home, near | evening. Alnn. Swurgis. Helen ana Nancy Wes- | 2207 barts of Boleste. 40wl as in | e o and dainty edging formed by dainty Rockville, ‘and the entire company T o emaen uaney Wea- | forelgn lands. Until two years ag ! & - will attend the annual charity bali| Mrs: H. Wilfred Du Puy will enter- | Gleives, Lec Hamilton. Helen Gailey, | shariaoloff was in the actl EiRAD st loops of silk. You may use it as attrac- for_the Childven's Hospital at the | &in at dinner Monday evening. Janu- | Kathierine Martin, Ellenita Crenchas | tecad the aimtomatic corriee © 0 | ¥ g s p 2 New Willar v 8, and will take her guests later al B Betty S5 g ECTMAce tive trimming edgings where picot o to the bl which wili ve. given for | Mafum Drant, Betty Seward Janc| 3me. Vidoloff was before her mar-| ./'UITJ .0 GOWN/' b M like § Representative and Mrs, Fred A.|the benefit of the Children's Hoapital O AN e Curner AL N3, {rigge Mlle, Anna Tchomoroff. daugh- - - sufficed before. You'll like it, too, as Britien il entertain &' company at |in the ballrooms of the New Willard | Daroths Wilssn, Vivian Bain fielen | Ly of 3 and Mrs. George Tehomo | o . . . r sday eve 2. otel. Tireintn: i ot off, daught Mr. and Mre. George | an edging for handkerchiefs, lingerie, e 4nd Virginia Richardson, Mars Smell. | T0homonoft of Sofiu. and e g 2 5 ! napkins, panels, sleeves, collars, cuffs Mrs. Edwin S. Puller en-| Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White were | poris e bin: Virsin nd {yjved in the Bulgarian capital always ! Annual January Clearance Sale | pk y P 3 y C y C s a dinner "of sixteenihosts at dinner last evening enter-|pirren CHEAT i iraiocluntil her marriage. She is _decply | . . talring a company of fifty-eight at T KB = ayes, ached to her native city and « :: E o neck, seams an'd the like. Use it as a ; : the Chevy Chase Club o D P D T it one of the loveliest Begins Tuesday Morning at 8 O’Clock i finished edgs in the place of hand- Australia_ and Mme. e = P e L - rmstrong. | pyrape and worthy of visits from | | ochnik, Senator and Mrs. How Mrs, William W. Whittier, wife of | o “§ Diiht Lristophe: @arnett. § ymer, travelers. The summer | crochet. nerland. Mr. and_Mrs. ' Brecken- [ Dr. Whittier of Cieveland Park. will | Jann Nechint, Tomms 5 Climate is especially delightful. lying rhise Lon. r and A ilarry Nor- [ &ive & tea this afternoon for her |\ lle Lindeay, Yo Josepn Sirhimmey 143 it does among high mountains and iment. Col. and Mrs. Jack Hayes, Mr.!daughter, Miss Beatrice Whittier. and & SRS QASDIL s nion ) ifi ste One or two color effects {and Mre William Bride and Mr. and | the " latter's guest, AMiss Elizabeth | piiard lewis. Robert Mccre Wil- By iregnnoen: Soren 2 Yard |Mrs. James Totten. {Parker, of Detroii. Mich —AMONS | ioage. Loute Robarteon. smmes Sy | the center of the attar of rose ! 5¢ e ose assisting will be Mrs. W. C. Louls’ Robertson, James Nay- | (h¢ cente e regions all abo ar { Mr. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff|Joncs and Mrs. W. D. 're-::.‘;u» W € llor. Leslie and £ pUnpaonia '.?\‘d;finfmh o an:;l'gr;("ablodo‘:n o [ifitigentes Tmita mallcoun niiing [RIIEC R s e | those marvelous flowers, the essence ! ormally at dinner Thursday ing.| 2 Madele Austinwill be of which has been a priceless asset - 0 anuary 11 hostess at dinner Friday evening in ° . . wito the ¢ ars, nhclmcl = 2 compliment to Miss Frederica McKen- prctty Fxlm. Our Chxldren 'nl:‘:‘ru“:‘t‘-:‘;y fiar m“"d:;-ds 0'."'"".,'. Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Emile Mont-Inev and Miss Josephine Williford L ot e | e ? jgomers will entertain @ company of | debutantes of e’ neason: The com- To Feature Welfare Week | fikiing of the perfume and ite”bot: j e é e youn, ople n s ev a will later attend the - i B e ting for distribution in every part | for their daughters. Miss Mary Mont- | which Mrs. Thomas F. Wal v The board of manag iy T i o S e g s anagers of thelaf the known world 9 - ¢ SHOP MIWE mery and Miss Anna Montgomery. {give in honor of Miss Laura Rr,\n!cmld Wieltare! Soctate B e e n A | el a s b Dusanaslerime Bl iin Twelve Ten—Twelve Twelve F St. | | : fand the Misses Ainsam, nieces of Capt £ i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ; : PUL{Miss Mary Gynnn, president: Mrs, |PCoPle The peasant embroiderics Eighth and E Streets president: Mrs Davies were (and Mrs. Luke McNamee, and other textile industries also are dinner last evening. enter- Thomas R. Marshall, Mrs. Walter beginning to reach & normal produc- | ring @4 company of twelve { Mr. and Mrs. Enos Newman wers Tuckerman. Mrs. Breckenr Lor | ¥. for the purpos T the 1 'n part in ma fillm. “Our Children.” which is c fve arties during the hol by the Children’s Bureau of the United | son, but in Bulgarja feus B1 2 ol s an i oo b o B o e o our Fratrons film w shown the week E . and this will be kept with, uary , child welf: 3 3 D] by the elders of | community service hour i1 of the s well as the little folks. | Crandall theaters. Under the o 4 Vidoloff sometimes as- on of Dr. Daviy eluborat re | s » services and preaches at | hosts at a beautifully appointed din- Mr. and rec at the Hamilton ! ar Hunt Turner. Mr. John Christian, — I 3r. and Mrs -‘""",‘15.";""‘ Mckenne ety at their home. 2600 Tilden smafl_l N Iarl‘l':‘l:,“\\'u‘odl oy Hucken |8 Tnare RS ldien ol b b i @ company b | Iriday evenir h s - e ed- ! or. e e b L) el e b | ety Pear's Greeting ; pa tomorrow. Mr. Frank Reestde, Mr. Calvin Paevl 1 . \_) ‘v = b § licndlevhall. near Kensington. Md. |cluded Miss Charlotte Clorn 8 So i the. bors aitend Sehoot . Thes ) c 7 Bartlett and Mr. Hali McKenney. apd narince Kerens, Miss Virginia Mo Jot Haw = i nd school. 209 Connecticut \ve Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan en- % \ AW el T the entire company went later to the Former Vice President and Mrs | Kenman Mise enis Thomas R Marshall will dine with [ BSTTES: Miss Eilzabeth Turner, Miss itertained a company at dinner last jevening. i Junior League dance. The Connecticut Avenue Shop < - = Mr. E. C. Grah; i | Former United States Ambassador : raham entertained afy, ade fo 3 < anuar o Rutin and Nrs. George T Marye | PATEY at dinher last evening at Ward- A ing ST T F . Y y ¢ill entertain at dinner Friday even- b spectal slides illustrating the activi- | his family AMitated. Thes s rlen S Clearance Sale = ing. January 12 Miss Ellen Thompson entertuined a | {1€3 of cach co ity ‘welfare sta-{painfully concerned about the An event of great importance, beginning Tucsday. in which are offered unprecedented party at the supper dance, at Ward- which will e a better under-jand parts of Macedonia, <o crue re. Hugh S surgeon General and 2 i inner last | man Park Hotel last evening. tion and "4 B4 demonstration their fellow countrymen in A et ey i standing of the usefulness and value ! affected by the recent Green s R Ll (. and Mre. Enos Newman will en- ! o O i i ciets in the | Turkish hostilities. Mis. Vidoloft Mr Chow Tea Chi. and former min- | teTtain a dinner party of twelve { cCommunity life. llectual and well educ guests. at the Racquet Club tonight Ar. David Patton Moore will enter. { Mr. Charles H. Butler reason of her husband's ofession, is niore engrossed in seri- airs than in social. But she ister of fluance. Mr. Tung . Miss Elizabeth Young. Miss | debutante ball, January 17, Mre 1 | lan. Miss hy Mondell. Black Veldyne, With Cocoa Shade Brocaded (ga;\f‘ Harlan, Mins Dorothy, Nondell, | borne wiil' be' at bome today Bodice : Black Fox Trim {Shuster. M velyn Gordon, Mr John Ritchie. Mr. Dan Thew V M sndiitee Was $185—Now $135 Y i Sonal Club, Friday afternoon. Janu- | : ! Aridad o Entertain House Guest |35, > Wl el il . Feadings, appearing in costume. Presiding at the tea table will be : | Mr.and Mrs. Ernest o t i cER sl S E 03 et : tin n party New Year evening, i SR : 2 ae: -1 Suits, Wraps, Coats, crtained at dinner last n # evening, at| ful and sprightly in manner J\)m es ml- I'hree {lt.lx{x 1 SR e | the Hamilton Hotel. i Plans Stag Party fills b duties most ac- resses. Furs @ Hats. | Manix Walker. a Harvard junfor. and ; Saie - Tesses. urs and s, }ro:" e oy | ]M(.'B.nn_\ Buckley will be host St e Hente Botlet i » - | who is the holiday guest of Mr. and ;i\swxnuyl)pey Idnnc«. at the Hamilton jtertain tomorrow at his usual % A Three_plece Costume SultS [3rs. John Havs ‘fammond. and Mr. onight. Year das Montswacg tarm breakfast {Miss Jones. Honor Guest, A {‘Augustus Tavior, also of California.| ars. 1 = ) stag party, when a e viunds . s | g rnia.| Mrs. Loren Johnson entertained alserved come from the Montswaeg farm, - ; Brown Veldyne, With Embroidered Rust- {and Mr Reginaid Vance of a'yit:|ceompany’at luncheon Wednesdas o buls e whie v | To Give Readings! |ffif Colored Overblouse Was $120—Now $75 i ¢’ Dial. Miss Helen Campbell.{ Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Sanborne will — ‘™he guest of honor at the reguldr {3Miss Lilllan Thompson, Miss EmIY | be hosts at & dinher peeaing il i { weekly 4 o'clock tea of the Congr vreceding ‘me | Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Vrooman | yeckiv 4 elock tea of the Congres- anuary Llearance .aie j and Mrs rest K. Vrooman | George Angus ( IVY CORSETS d TPy . Lisut cK- | rett will be hosts at dinner this eve. | have as their house guaest Dr. Frank ! yiee Alice eten dableL il Black Veld With All Embrcid—ed o el aleo St T Hanata s Buffincton Vrooman %t the Authors’ | and. those assisting will be Mrs, ¢ A e 1t FOYSERE IR Orolc SLe o M 5 7 1L Club, te Hall Cou 3 nd. fa- ne. Mrs. Robert E. M B d o) . g ! X e e ‘l;,r;'ilsf‘;'f:i',‘?;)_" SULLE uthor and explo v i Louis W. Fairfield. Nrs. « orsets andeaux Fenn ow $135 Mr. Manix Walker witl leave French Blue Bodice Was $225— £ M i ‘ Favrot. Mrs a b h of 5 s 3 : ; et e ) Kary of [|Simeon 1) Ees - ; Extreme Values Factory - ~amples. anid Brown Jerona, With Dyed Squirrel Shawl Massachusetts Society ' Christmas Dance Given T e e e 95¢, $1.45, $2.95; it pr. Vrooman will leave for Florida,| be held on the morning of Wednesday, Collar and Paisley Overblouse Plans “Philippine Nig}u“i At Bouing Field Club | where he wii spend the winte January 3..at 10 , = = 2 T ” S ety v H Mrs. Forrest Vrooman, who has been \\’ as $193 NOW $14D | The Massachusetts Society of Wash- | * A very .enjoyable Christmas dance | ill ;:r s‘;r‘w tie gt z t 95 Prlced zsc Soc {ington will hold its next meeting in was given by the officers and ladjes | COVered to receive som - most | Columbian Women to Honor 0 . 4 4 Beautiful Black Duvetyne, With Tomato Color Bodice Was $225—Now $150 Brown Kasha Cloth, With Embroidered < | iMasonic Hall, 14th and Kenyonof Bolling Field on th, i e night of De- |slreels northwest, Tuesday, Jlnuflrylcemher 27 at the Officers’ filubo BoDl;- i intimate friends. = i Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkms Marriage Licenses. Your favorite model may 69c and 95c be in this lot. ONLY IVY CORSET SHOP 9, at 8 p.m. Representative Frederick | ing Field Zihlman of Maryland will be the! The hall was tastefully decorated The annual reception -of the Co-! ! lumbian Women to President and Mrs. Marriage licenses have been issued to the Biege Bodice. Kolinsky Trim | speaker of the evening:. g with Christmas greens and American | talmire Hodgkins will be held on Friday. (7’. { This meeting will be called P“ll‘l’"flags. Delicious punch was served| Jotn 0. Bames ard Malle S. Sullers January 19, at 1719 I street. | o i 5 2 s ¥ on W. Bennett o 5 2 < 4 Was $225—Now $150 | pine night.” and will Include an illus- | during the dance from the beautitul | port ot mna oot * t | Judge Martin A. Kns : 1301 G Street N.W. i |trated lccture on the life and cus-jair service dlcKay punch bowl trophy.| Eusene W. Hense aud Marian E. Miadleton. fon Transportation” ut (the mew I e 1 1 1 2 itoms of the Philippi Islands by e it STy H. Rieley of this and Lillan {meeting of the Columbia_Women. t : Brown Juina Cloth, With Embroidery {loms of the Fhilippine Islands b3 3Music was furnished by a select or. | £ Womt ot R R e e b, 1 ., 3 | Phil ssi . Philippine Chestra from the Army Band, Wash-j Mack Com Ne 3 e e O e e e Coat. Fur Trim Was 3935 Now $150 ||| Mt ot "ty shestre com e ms sens w0 e e e e e e e e - : 5 | Philippine artists. Mr. J. A. Estralla' was served at a s iy B P anek Black Kasha Cloth, With Embroidered will sing “La Tagala” Philippine aira; | g0 S0 @0 & fate BouCa T e e =F 2 < B i piano accompanist, Estralla the club. Among | Mpiner Bodice of Biege Color Crepe Romaine. wores. Mrs. J. P. wdo will sing :wso present were: Maj. Gen. ana |, Safer of - { “Sampaguita.’ accompanied by MiSS| Mrs. Mason M. Patrick and their son, |, THOmsS | Estra b atter tne e 243 and Reptive i Black Fox Trim i Estralla_Amores. Danchng atter (0¢ gro.o payrick: Bz G “miami mpaiben e et L k ' 7 el | Messrs. John and William ~Hunter v = {in which the high officials from each | 3 5 X lox umbry and Mars Tac Bodice. Fur Trim — | e e from Center College. Danville. K \ilie 15, Annadale and Margaret L. Casey. | . Was $273 Now 5185 branch of the service who came [TOM | \iss Dorthea Reinberg of Sweetbriar| Donuid Gotrwald of Akron. Ohio, and Niua College. Lynchburg. Va.: Maj. and|L. Lynch of this city v 2= | entertainment. A - % 3 Was $225—Now $135 e tertainment_committee has | Jfthell and Mrs. Dupee.’ Gen and| Eaimer I e = owe | planned an “Army. Navy and Marine | MrS. Walsh. Col. Mrs g SEAnticoy Camns s e : . It to be held February & in main Lalm. Col. Joseph L. Hunter and Miss e Sitich s A : 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. | Massachusetts and vicinity will . jtendered a reception. 1 = P 3 = i ec : I Mrs. George . A. Reinburg of Boll-} ¢.aries A Keeder and . Savles. tert: t committee has z o et er Evening Wraps | b, ShieTialmEnt, SameLie et ing picld” Sai and S Gedrae B | o 0t o crin ¢ o ¢ T 4 ] 2 ailea | Lovell. Field: Maj. and | M43 foat e American Beauty Chiffon Velvet, With ST T VT S D R FSE RichandsSiE | aniiene| onssmmatENel ory fandfiCattierin cal g ) ayors' nmight.” in which all the |} v Burwell, M L | Willis. Squi 1 Coll: W 3 mavors of the cities of the state will : Harvey Burwell. Maj. and Mrs. Bren-| = ponald J. Mason and Rae Saffinzton. both ¢ n recla lOn quirrel Collar as —Now $55 e reiiea o Sparticipate, * At this |nan. Maj, and des Hardigan of Fort jur Tt Eonpsi i . . . | event the seal. emblematic of the|\ashington. Md.: daj. and Mrs, L. A.% James ¢ uosalisaelniia R and Sappl'\lre Velvet. with White Fur Collar. f many cities, will be fealureld, and ;l‘;_‘ ;1‘1';01;_“;\'11336"]5 1l \\'?a;hn fl‘;fi?";‘,:fii Idah 1. of this == < expected the governor will attend. . Capt. 3 . Capt. | ————— — \Vas $100—Now $33 The vxme flower, trailing arbulus, . Revnolds. Capt. Scott, Capt. and N better known as the Mayflower, will | Mrs. Harpar, Liewt and ifrs. Albre e PO ALL 0CCASIONS S th 1d is closi d c < . at this season of the vear be in|Lieut. and Mrs. Burgess. Lieut and| ., Made LI e o ear is closing, an t ) | . Ca -, y Professional Dressmaker and Designer. ) Sapphire Velvet and Silver Cloth, With {b som and it will form one of the; S, Cipe Oclen Cwne and MADAM CLAUDIA WHALEY with it the record of twelve months of endeavor, may we express our thanks for the generous share of patronage that has been our portion—and to renew for the yvear just dawning our pledges of high determination for a better service—to the fulfillment of which 2 leading floral decorations of the oc: . d e T . T Gray Fox Collar W 0 | tea . . 2 Rhodie and Miss Embrick of | 110 el. North 953-W. y 3 as $25 Now $133 caslon. Many novelties are being pre- | GEPL BRodie and SHes om b e, American Beauty Velvet. Temmed Witk pared for this event. | Parkin of Fort Washington. Md. | OLD URS - Crystal Beads. Gray Fox Collar Mr. and Mrs. John C. Duke |Surorise Dance in H ! Was $275—Now $150 Entertain at Five Hundred! " Ot Miss Ruth E':;er""'" S Remodel your fars Tor Embossed Velvet Silver Cloth, With Dark e v enernee o) S duner was given by v | b ed by the 3 id Mrs. M. Pasternak ir Chev o Gray Fox Collar Was $395—Now $150 iuke, entertained at five hundred on | Chase home. Wednesiay evening, i MARTIN WOLF, -2 v Black Chiffon Vel Chinchill T Tuesday evening in thelr suite at Ho- |honor of heir, nigee, Mise Rt s AT s . R . Che el ards- | A X A - 3 2 dien NdiGc Cardullgie g ot aorated with " Svmbois. ahd | g the holida¥s wilh them, ) S Lined With American Beauty: Reversible i the ‘colors of the season, which added | The home was beautifully decorated. = Y | to the Christmas spirit. }in accord with the holiday season. and thin Sou buy todey. Let { You at a moderate m Wishing you a happy New Year. Bring in ad hefore MISS FLEET Late of Lansburgh & Bro. and Woodward & Lothrop MISS HESS Late of Myrtle Price Open Eveningx . Garden Ro:ze \Vas $325—NOW $175 | _Among the guests were Dr. andthe guests numbered fifty. = | January 7 and get P {yirs. James I. Walsh, Capt. and Mrs. | S§ Mored. 75 Herman Lambert of Kort Washington. | \1 d Mrs. Reid H xpert Marcel.. . {oc we shall bend our constant effort. Dresses e i gt a, Sandder Mr. and Mors. Reid Hoste |2 g ppponing . .. 50c S| O Butine Shoch o Dhaoscs b5 [Seior Sle e ane s s B At Christmas Dance |8 Pt Ty ono 54,95 = May the year 1923 be one of un- Afternoon, Evening, Dinner and Dance Are Bnambors 3 e *,'f;-'.‘i*“,-fif.ffi! s E alloyed happiness and prosper Offered at Extreme Reductions $25. $35. $45, $65. $75 and Up Coats Reduced to Hats for you all. honor of their daughter. Helen Mar- Listed for Fcbnmry 19 |&aret. at the Chevy Chase Library. Ne——|o| c—=ol =3 ]0]c—=alolce—0] o] e——] Washington Camp. Sons of Confed SR, s ierate Veterans, will give its eigh!h!Mr' and Mrs. Simon Give SHpala G ticNRalelgh Dance for Daughter o] —o0l e — ol — ol [0 [— 0] = S folk t harmingly & d = Annual Mardi Gras Ball Christmas _dance. Friday evening. in E = = annual Mardi G; M 5 {Hotel Monday night, February 12 5 5 3 5 | The committee in charge includes| Mr. and Mrs. Nat J. Simon of $75. $85. $95, $125 $5 and $10 | George T. Rawlins (chairman). Mr.| Randolph street morthwest enteriained Beauty Parlor — John A. umbley and Mr. F. R.lat a small dance at their home on last 1110 H Sh lN w All F 3 G R d . Fravel. * Thie ball has for a number | Wedneaday might in_ honor of their eet N.W. of years been the society event before | daughter, Miss Ruth Simon. A number Franklin 2224, Expert Service urs at reat eductions Lent for the southern people and the | of out-of-town guests were present. A e committee promises many new fea- |buffet supper was served late in the I THETIR tures. evening. | | il

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