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SOCIETY. s e e PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Samuels and sons are visiting relatives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hutzler of Richmond, Va., who recently returned from Europe, are the guests of the latter's brother, Mr. Simon Nye, in Chevy Chase. Mrs. Willlam 1 ®pent two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Marks. Mrs. Harold C. Kaufman returned on Friday from Philadelphia, where she spent a weck with her sister, Mrs, Sam- uel Kalisher, and famil Mrs. Monroe Luchs has returned to her home in New York city after a Wweek's stay_in Washington. The Wednesday Card Club met at the Country Club last week for luncheon, followed by cards. Mr. George Zaks of Minneapolis spent several days in town and was & guest of Pittsburgh | Ladies to Be in Charge At Navy Relief Ball Mrs. Denby, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Edward Eberle, Mrs. John Lejeune and Mrs. Benjamin Hutchinson will receive the guests at the Navy Rellef ball to be given at the Willard Hotel Thanksgiving night. Miss Carolyn Nash is chairman of the girls' floor committee and will have assisting her Miss Eugenia Le- Jeune, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Janet Moftett, Miss F Hampson, Miss Zilla MacDougall, Miss Charlotte Mac- Dougall, Miss Elizabeth Young, Miss Marion Trumbull, Miss Mary Hellen, iss Bessie McKeldin, Miss Mary nger, Mis Margaret Dorothy Green, . Basil Gordon, Mrs. Laura Jay Wurts, Mrs. Donald Washburn, Mrs. J. H. Magruder, Mrs. Adolph Staton, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Alys Down- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25 1923—PART 2. Ball Thanksgiving Eve To Aid Local Hospital The six free wards of the Eplsco- pal E: Ear and Throat Hospital will benefit by the ball to be given at the New Willard Weanesaay, vhanksgiv- ing eve, and the affair promises to be a brilliant success, as its list of patronesses, headed by Mrs. Coolidge, includes most of official, diplomatic and resident society. 1 Those who have taken boxes for the evening include: Secretary A. W. Mellon, Countess Szechenyi, Mrs. ‘William# Phillips, Senator and Mrs Lawrence C. Phipps, Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Willlam Rives, Mrs. George W Baird, Mrs. Charles Boughton Woo Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Nathan Scott, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. E. Harrin Mrs. Mrs. K liam Corcoran Eustis, Mrs, Frank B. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED SOCI}iTY. PAYMENT PLAN Make This a Furniture Christmas . JWoses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery at_the Arlington. ing, Miss Ellen Blair, Miss Anne Gor- [ Noves, Mrs. William ' Beverly Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Sauks, who|don, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, Miss Cora | drs. " Frank | Hom Corer Y wiiliom spent last week in the Capital with!Barry, Miss Ruth Richard; Miss Lou- | Phelps Eno, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch relatives, have returned to New York, |ise King, Miss Sarah King, Mrs. Edgar Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury, Mrs. Harry K. where they are at the St Regis. Allan Boe, Mrs. Howard Hume, Mrs. | Boss, Ir<, Norman Willlams, Mrs. Nestle Lanail Process Larger and More ‘vatural Curl—Only Tw. Minutes' Actual Steaming Discriminating Women Prefer Our Patented STEMLESS SWITCHES Permanent "W aving Over Twice the Amount of Hair Used per Curl — The. Sigma Delta Phi Sorority is giv- | George Leroy Boyle, Miss Blizabeth | Beverley R. Mason, Mrs. Edward J. {18 a card party Tuesday at § o'clock at | Howry 5 feyl, Miss| Stellwagen, Mrs. Joseph Thropp, M M. Ge: d Mr. Lawrence | Hunt, Mrs. Therese Hall, s Mar- | S. Bright and Mrs. David Meade 1 Engel left ngton Friday for | garetta Wood, Mj Commander C. T. Jewell is cha Mrs. R. ehrend left dnesday | Miss Nannie Ch Janet Moffett is chairman of the to spend several days in New York and | Downer, Mrs, young ladies’ committee. for the w Carolyn Hagner and Miss Virginia|yze o . | A bride of Thursday, who before mar- Mrs, accompanied by her| Carter Mecailoagh: * &N yisitation Academy ringe wan Misw Murgaret Kroll. She ington W ¥ from Reading, 1 liam A. Kroll of Chevy Chaxe. vith the former's daugh Alumnae Entertained |tinm . Henry Straus of Baltimore and Auxiliary to Give Tea|were entertained at the Washington | for the occs Betore playing M . Ernest’ Straus of Richmond, Va., Club on_Monday afternoon by Miss| Hannan : of 1 2 arl Baer. spital ‘will oce o ‘annus of bridge were played. This is the ear! " and Mre. Louls Simon and daugh- | 110spital will oceur the annual tea, | of bridge weve plaved, W10 S onC party given ., at the Chalfonte, for the Thanks- | by the ladies’ wiving holidays, itutlon. The card party, which is tained this p 1 parlors of the nurses’ home, ||| connecting with the hospital. ||| 1S the guest of Mr. aund | of the Behrend of Beverly Couw | Calderon and ) *harles M latter formerl i 1 Eiseman of | orchestra will play during the after- | New York city, pending the week | noon, Mrs. John Foote, president of herman 3009 14th street, Sunderland, Miss Virginia'| Mrs. Watson F. Clark, Mrs. Frank | Miami, Fla end ten da Miss May' Taylo man of the floor committee and Miss from tI &0 to Atlantic City | Miss Eisie Howland McKeon, Miss i CIACE 1, r\l\l{i_‘ux.h‘wr‘ Mis$ Bt Israel, returned to in the daughter of C Mren, Wil- bier, at her home on | Providence Hospital The Visitation Academy Alumnae were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs, Tomorrow afternoon at Providence | Loretta Hannan, and seventeen tabl ar enter ter, Miss Bernice Simon, are in Atlantic | linen shower and c; given by a member actin ho: uxiliary of the in- iny icerhoon Gin- heduled for 2 o'clock, will be held . Louis man of A tea, frum 4 to 6 o'cloc 3Mr. and inkenberg, the | bury will pour ftea. and a siring end in Washington the wmuxiliary, will be aasteted 1 re- | They are made of separatc hairs woven together Ly our Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenbaum of N York city spent last week in Washing ton and were gues's at the Arlington. Mrs. Armond who was_the guest of her dau, Alvin New- last we d to her home ntic City Thursday R M Hebrew Associations Dorsey, R. Y Plan Victory Ball| dunael. the | e Cords—a perfect imitation celving by Mrs. Hannis Taylor, Mrs ||| ented method. Alsolutely tems or d et i ition Charies N, 5 ’\m.‘,,,u; | of nature’s handiwork. nest imported cut hair or your n | Holden, Mrs. J hompson, Mrs combings used Matthew F. g Mrs Clifford See Our Imported Sizht Proof Tramsformations =~ Lewlis, Mis: s i Free Examination nand Advice on Sealp and Halr Troublex tigan, —Our Experts Services of 7 —have an enviable reputation Madame “Lor- | in the art of Marcel Waving, fopean specialis: Boland, Hair Dyelng, Eyebrow Sha e Joseph Children! Haircutting, pack now obtai Manicuring, ete. The Young Men Asbury Park at our establishmen en's Hebrew a 1115 G St. AP completed their plans for the victory {|' Franklin 2738 fi Washington ball to be given at the City Club/ = Ground Floor Wednesday, December 5, in celebra- | Mrs. Coolxdge Named e w —_— tion of the recent successful commu- | nity center campaign for $250,000. ] Patroness for Party| On that evening the silver loving| ire. Coolidge heads the list of RIS cups will be presented to the four | patron for the benefit bridge and Select Your Winning teams. The generals of the | mah-jong party to be held at the successful te; s are: Mrs. Isadore | Washington Club December 5 by -the F R C T WR ! P for Thanksgiving—NOW Kahn, Mrs tanley Lansburgh, Mr. | board of directors of the Washington | Joseph A. Wilner and Mr. Morris Animal Rescue League for the bene- | finkle. In addition to the generals the | fit of the le. gue, of which Mrs. Tru-i names of their captains and lieuten- { man G. Palmer is president. i ants will be engraved on the cups. The patronesses include Mrs. Taft, And have it to wear during the A partial list of the, patrons and . Hughes, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Den- Sestivities. Our Patronesses includes Morris Ca- sw, Mrs. Work. Mrs. Wal- Thanksgiving I‘eslu“ne':t.h o fritz, Mr. Edward Cafritz. Mr. and . Mme. and, Baroness collection is complete with the finest fur pelts fashioned into the latest modes. Coats, Wraps, Jacquettes and Chok- ers of Sperling quality at very moderate prices. Mrs. Morris arfinkl: r. and Mrs. |de Marchienne, Charles Goldsmith, Mr Mrs. lsa- . . n l\n- dore Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob|piian Mre’ Prederic e Expert Repairing and Remodeling therton, Mrs Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Himmel- Blaine FURRIER Lydia 8. Biddle, 1336 F STREET stropping and Young Wom- fons have nearly ot ST I Mrs, Woodbury Blalr, Mrs. T Blodgert, Mra. William 1o ¥ 5 Miss Mabel Boardman, upics EA find | Bovnton, Mrs. W. H ik Mrs. James W D. A. R. Chapter to Hold A = Anniversa i and Mrs B. .Nordlinger, Mr. and | npve Ty Party Mrs. Fred M. Pelzman, Dr. and M n Chapter, Daughters of Abram on, Mi: Aline Solomons, | the American Revelution, i Mr. and Mrs Morris Stein, Mr. and | invitations to a reception ir Mrs. Joseph A Wiiner, Mr. and Mrs. | tion of its twenty-fifth anniversary Alexander Wolf, Mr. Mrs. Simon | Wednesday, from to 11 o'clock p.m., Lyon, Capt. and Mrs. Julius I. Peyser, [ at 17 Dupont Circle, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Viner, Mr. and Mrs. | a member, Mrs. I3 Fatt, Harry herby. Mr. and Mrs. Morris | who ha arranged a delightful mu; Wittlin and r. J.'B. Shapiro. © c m for the occasion. November Sale of Persian and Chinese Rugs dore Kahn, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs 5 J T 3 nd Mrs. Maurice ) cisse and Mrs. T 3 Mr. and Mrs. Morris M or Constitu ORIENTAL SALON ThisisthelutwaekoftheNovanberSaleofOfienthm The sterling opportunities afforded to the many patrons of the Oriental Salon are without end. Our buyers have made it possible to purchase a hand-woven Rug of the Orient for the price of a domestic Rug. = = —— ==An American Institution= What could be more appropriate to the well-appointed home than these Oriental gems, rich in pile and lustre and replete with the romance of an industry of countless ages? It would be well to avail yourselves of the many and varied values af- forded you in the Oriental Salon during this sale. " LIOAK & SUIT STORE ONE DAY ONLY—MONDAY COAT SALE We have the coats you want at prices less than you-anticipated MOSSOULS Averaging 4x7. Former price, $75.00, $85.00 and $95.00. Special Price, $65.00 DOZARS Averaging 4Y;x7%. Former price, $150.00 and $175.00. Special Price, $125.00 ANTIQUE MATS Sizes average 2 ft. by 2 ft. Prices, $10, $12.50 and $15 paying, for here are remarkable values in FUR-TRIMMED A% Mossouls, Averaging 3x6, $57.50 Beluchistans, Averaging 3x5 ft., $25.00 CHINESE RUG Dark blue and gold coloring. Size 82x9.9. Former price, $325.00. Special Price, $240 PERSIAN RUG Dark blue ground with all-over design. Size 7.9x9.7. Former price, $825.00. Special Price, $225 PERSIAN RUG Tan ground with allover design. Size 94x12. Former price, $475.00. Special Price, $325 CHINESE RUG Deep mulberry and blue coloring. Size 82x122. Former price, $390.00. - Special Price, $310 22% 29 Coats * Worth a Great Deal More Finest Materials Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to h f N tw Any Shipping Point in the U. S. Our Catalogue 950 4950 You must cee them to appreciate what big bargains they really are at these prices. DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN INQUIRE ABOUZL unsm for Popular