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SQCIETY. 1 CHEVY CHASE, \ The Reereation Club of Chevy Chas Will entertain at a dance Tuesday eve- | ning, November 27, at 9 o'clock, In th Vallroom of the Chevy Chuse Theate Mrs. Herbert H. Hanger will be t Nostess. The club is planning a serd during the season. « ward Harding of | Joce ‘t have returned to their | bl after a visit to relatives in Plain- | fleld, Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of Huntington street entertaines onday at lunch- | «eon In honor of Mrs. Geoffry Creyke of . Va., who is the house guest of Mr. Mrs. Ernest R McComas of Jocelyn s Mrs. Louis W. Laudick of Ingomar Xrect entertained Tuesday at luncheon and bridg The Reéading Class of Chevy Chase met on Wednesday at the home of M ernon E. Hodges < he book dis of Capitalist and Beatrice Web Mrs line of Oliver Md Chureh . November it @ re- ! honor Fev. and Mre, A hride of November - Cocke.'in the parish hall, | her murrlage wis Mis, Tarrer. Snpiin of "O1fe x are Me. and Wix, cntertatned her club members Monday at_bridge and te i i In ard of th Mothers’ . ard ot o, Sovrs | Gl T Birthday Is Celebrated Here and Mrs. Herbert Hanger of | have arned from ! ¢ Order of Scions of Co » where they spent e o btk e e piGastug utbs) 2 the birthday of Charles L |\(| A sl ton Club Monday evening. on account of |1\.‘ ¢ this beir the first Tabor's mother. Dr. and Ars, Insley, who 8 t 4 ended the Episcopal synod, are the Helen Blocdorn d vd the “Hornpipe, uests of Mr. and Mrs. James | ) L of_old nder Henry )' Schoen- |-orn of New York is spending the week end with his family en Con- necticut avenue. Mrs. Eynum Hinton of Ingomar | e street entertained her club at lunch- | W. de L . who| recently «on and bridge Tuesday v onor of 'died and who was founder. of the NMrs. firy Creyke of Farmville, Va., ihout the life who is the house guest of Mr. and president Mrs. Ernest R. McComas of Jocelyn N street. Mr. and Mrs. Slater Davidson have #01d thelr home on West Irving street and will reside in Washington. Mrs. | Davidson entertained on Thursday at - " luncheon and bridge as a farewell to ner friend The dessd-lot & under h" Bridge for Benefit of ¥ on Charles & d from po! cpent i ms were Chase library. Mr. a P Wileox will be the A number of attractiv. been given in honor off o Wom- . H. Ro- v Repp Ridgley of Morri o1, Aged Women T ¥, Decomber 3, | is to be married on Thanksgiviug day A bridge and tea was given by her | nother, Mrs. Harry §. Ridgley: a:zier Dulany is chairman on distribu- | t luncheon giyen by Miss Catherine | tion of tickers Caldwell, w s be the maid of ! honor, and s eous shov . . Was given by Miss Roberta Dovie of | Atheneum Will Give Fontanet Courts. Home for Aged Women i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 25 1925 PART 2. SOCTETY. . = SO WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS [COuoCoouusoss Thus Great Woman's Apparel Store Is Filled With g Wearables at Most Attractive Prices Imported 795 Emh‘qn(‘er(d Made on novelty frames Fiat Crepe | Many styles meoting since reovganization. Miss | Jocc'utflc . $)500 Pendant Necklaces 5,00 Jet, amber, lapis, jade, coral, crystal, etc. The campalgn committee - Reception and Dance | Recreation Club of Chevy Monday evening ut the (he: e T Spanish-American Athens to discuss plans fol fleld | will & recention and dane which is urgently needed for'its members and friends Satu the winter games of the children of | evening, December 8, at 1141 Con- | the villag d The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Bingham of Pittsburgh, P, ha been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E. Robertson of Melrose street for a week. Mrs. Karl Corley of Bethesda en tertained the members of her club Friday at luncheon and bridge. Guild and day e unnz at the home of \r nd Mrs. Albert J. Osgood on Marp 1. Mr. Osgood gave an ,.ddn« o Cultivation of tue illus 1 3 ‘Speaxing Voice beautiful pieces broldery and prints and nuts were served. Mrs. Richard B. Clayton. Mrs seph Deveau and Mrs. R. F. Steward entertained Tues At luncheon at the home of Mrs. Steward on Shep- herd street in honor of the members [ of the Community Club. | Mrs. Leveritt Lane, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ei- mont B. Hazard of Rldgewood avenic | for several months, has returned to her home in Rockport, Mass. The so‘lul_'t_(e-:lln»n of the ‘\:(odm?‘n: Girls! A Gleamy Mass of ! 1iTTe of Oliver bircet oo | Thick, Beautiful Hair Mr. and Mrs. v e «npndinz the week end in N e hey gittended the Army' | 35.cont Bottle does Wonders for Lieut. lommamhr and \lr\ F. . . = Tunnewel st Lifeless, Neglected Hair have gone to Holyoke, \hp«, " e | they will spend a mont. | The Chevy Chase £ of the: Demos t “lub of Mont- gomery (ou'\t) will meet Friday, December o'clock p.m. at the homa of Mrs. win A. Merritt orl Grafton street. Mrs, Karl Fenning of Northampton street, assisted by the social section and the exacutive board of the! Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase, will { entertain at tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday, November for the new members of the club. 1 | I t Orphan Boys' Benefit , | On Thanksgiving Eve The Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Jo- aeph’s Orphan Boys Asylum will have charge of refreshments at the dance | and donation party to be given ng eve at Convention Hall | uspices of the Catholic as Sheridan, Mr P. O'Brien and other their friend Miss Mary Pugh Hostess This Afternoon at Tea! A An abundance of luxuriant hair S o e . full of life and lustre shortly follows tea 2% the Arte Gluby this afterne ) g up of neglected e 55 seroch. The “Musie scalps with dependable “Dande he Arts Club will be Falling hair, itching scalp and the held :;rl; .\n.x,. ‘Ex'nlnm ‘m‘um r'}_a} Iruff is corrected immediately. <nor chairman and the artist, Thin, wispy or fading hair is o Mizs Duncan, cellist. ! guicl) L,m’;-'m‘ anin; o e = strength, c in the ¢ i anderine” 9:30 ck there will be { hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic tnformal chafing-dish supper, pre- | T . sided over by Commander not sticky or greasy! Any drug Southworth. © ) store, . A Sale From Cur Regular Stock We will continue this sale next week— if you have not taken advantage of it, by all means do so! DRESSES Made in the most popular materials and in_the very latest styles. A showing that will please the most discriminatinz. $15, $19.75 and $24.75 COATS Variety is the keynote of our ~tox,k of There is a particular model for cvery fancy. Be sure to see them to- $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 = /ST.NW. e, Unde‘rs kirts 495 Made of tricot jersey, with pleated flounces Prices have been’ : — "Reductions of clipped on these . Crepe de Chine $10 to $14.50 on these High-Class @ ™™™ Sports Coats Fashionable and Tailored or lace trimmed Flesh. orchid. peach Dresses Jacquettes I = Nove.lt 7 » a‘t $15 Gauntlits N / a{t $15 Style.s for Street | $3-95 | : . Styl:s for Street Styles for Sports Styles for Dinner Genuine French kid Styles for Motoring Styles for Sports Twelve-button lengt}\ All the new silks | : : Some plain, others * All the new woolens : Breakfast ! Richly Fur Trimmed Every /New Trimming Idea A Ro bes | Interlined and Lined With Silk Black and All Colors ‘ W/ 448 it Plain Colors. Stripes, Plaids All Sizes ; s $8 90 All Sizes Made of two-toned satin Frill trimming Afternoon and ' [ f = Brytonia and Bolivine Evening Gowns Chiffon Silk “ A | Full Length Coats Also Party and Beautifully o bl | Hosiery / ‘ ) Dance- Frocks ‘ ? ‘ ‘ _Fur-Trlmmed Actual savings range g ‘ { 2-00 ‘ Actual savings range $38 from $12 to $22. f from $12 to $22. { ~ Full fashioned. Very sheer. Tomorrow 3 Tomonapr > : Black and all colors [UAUADAUAVAUAGAUATAGAUAUACAUAY PAVAVAUACGAUA