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SOCIETY. 'l'Ij{E E\';]N;ING STAR, WA ‘]~l[i\fGT6;\'. D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1923. SOCIETY. FLYER KILLED IN FALL. place October Mrs. Oakey being| Miss Cornelia Stuard before her mar- riage, The Thursday Morning Club of Spiphany Church will give a bridge | party ‘on Tuesday afternoon, Decem- ber 4, at 2:15 o'clock, at the Univer- sity Women's Club, 163 street, for the nefit Ho ze will be wishing sted H ot, 1s chairman, and announces patronesses Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mr: Leigh Robinson, Mrs. William Nelson Page, Mrs. A. R. Shands, Mrs. John L. Edwards, Mrs. H. Rozict Du and Mrs. Willlam Holland Wil- | ~ afternoon for New York and will sall | delphia is the guest of the Misses S [e) | T today for Europe, - " | Colhoun on Fairmont street. Deaconess Hart of Hankow, who is in this country on furlough, is telling Chinese legends and stories at Miss Tomlin's School this afternoon. WILL TELL OF WAR WORK. A]djL Agnes MeKernan is to deliver | a lecture 'Sti Experienc s Overseas and in France. omorren ‘PnSSenger Fatally Injured When at 7:45 pan., at the Sal tion Army | T Hall, 606 street. Commissioner Plane Drops ‘300 Peet. WICHITA The marriage of Miss Olea M. Wood, |daughter of the late Alfred Wood, |to Mr. Albert H. Coster, son of Mr. }Aaron’ F. C of Chattanooga, { Tenn., took place Saturday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Coster left immediately | Mrs. William Hahn has taken a cot- after the ceremony-for a trip to Chat-+ tage in Grove Park, near Asheville, Tenn., where they will be|N. C, for the winter. ¢ or'a_week of the bride- | | kroom’s Mrs. John O. Myers. sis Mrs. Robert W. Burgess of 3541 13th { They Palm Beach, for an extended stay, after | s reet northwest left Friday for the {1 Fla., e 5 Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wal-| lace to Entertain Fa'm.ily House - A e e DRI A >arty Over Thanksgiving Day. ' : " B o Rudolph is to preside. Col. Axton, chief of Army chaplains, is also to attend. The Navy Band is to furnish the music. — ar | illed, an tor from jured at the their pla fell mor —_— Three women in the United States | are insured for $1,000,000 each, to play mah-jong to bring their own Rozier Dulany, Jr.. 2025 Wichita f went into Dr. Everett lison was the | Mr.and Mrs, Warren Oakey will be | week end guest of Mr. and Mrs, Rolfe | Euests of honor at a reception Wed- Robertson_at their country estate, |Tesday evening given by the latter's { Hundred Oak * Haymarket, Va.|mother, Mrs. W. L. Stuard. The mar- —_— {riage of Mr. and Mrs. Oakey took | m | Biggn-Shackelfora Wedding Friday at Chatham Courts. Miss dith M. Shackelford of Mr. and Mrs. A.'E. of Mooresville, Ind. nd Mr. Z. Biggs, this city, were married y afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the home of D James S. Montgomery, Chatham Courts. A mall company of relutive nd close fri of the bride and bridegroom att fed the wedding and the informal reception | followiug, at the home of the bride- i groom, The HE Secretary of Agriculture United States Navy, was the best s e | man. Mrs. W Gt gty nsign and Mrs. guests for the Thanks-|the breakfast for - their son and and Mrs. John and lace timson left after 5 western trip, They | Will return to Washington the latter | |- parg n{”UF(‘x-u\l when Ensign Stim- : son will go on a cruis timson . John B-j remaining in this city with her par- arrive Thurs-|ents until April, when she will join remain | Ensign Stimson on the west coast. Bol; Tuesday, (R E O DRERERRRRRLRED §¢ Window Shades ,;‘f | giving holida aw, Mr. nd their who will - and K end Hubert Work, wife of the See- will be hostess daugh- Shackel- probally weeks ahead, Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Avenue Afternoon Dresses Showing the newest lines of fashion in a variety of handsome silk materials. With Christmas just a fow SO R pt forget. about the interior of your home. Correctly made Window Shades play_an important part in helping to enhance the beauty of it. Get our factory prices over the wr Thornton P. luncheon ecem- g ked to debu of the Mrs retary of the Iuterior, at showing of )i Friday afternoon, December 7, at o'elock, in the auditorium of the De- |, = partment of Interior M RUTH STODDARD, { Debutante daughter of Mry. Joseph M. Stoddard, hostess a luncheon | gown of blue velvet. Miss Shackel- today at the Hami Mrx. Stod- | ford wore a gown of French gray, dard s giving a d: In honor of [ with sers and hat to match, and her duughter December 28, vore a age of sweet peas . - r. Biggs and his bride left at 6 k for a trip north in their cliine They will make their home hington secretary bride’s only Tiss Jteba Hende attendant on, who wore a was Holand will ain again at n Thursday mber 20, in jcompliment to Mre. Pretorious of S Louis, who is spending the winter in Z ston. nd Mrs. Guest, Chief Justice Taft ¥ : 3 The ilustration shows a v ve Niece and lovely mocel from Fran turing the tunic—in front only—of ry new and Mrs. Taft! Mrs. Davenport White entertained a |m for a few days|company of eighteen at luncheon today e, s Patricia ¥ In her apartnient at the Dresden. i i ro 1k trs. William H. Her- W Tom & Mrs. Paul Johnson will on.0E ugton to! ror axlor, | en ompany at " dinner this | dat | evenir Hotel Hamilton for their P Mo Altred|e 5 2 Mary 1 nson, afternoon. ! In honor ‘of M ylor @ebutants | and her flance Jotn. her se marriage e G afternoon Sies lone of the aftenc Rty guests will include the m 5 wedding party. and Mre. this o rope. nder and Mrs. Charles Adiy who was the Mr. and Mrs. Cox Mrs. Detroit, home Rutler, Fuest | Feturs el little red and ek beetles. (Small xketeh in frame shows back view.) The hat ix a red velvet Parix togue, Hatteringly draped to simulate a beret. Mrs. Maud Howell ) has returned to | 05 e wtaman she m | Club tomorrow or will Mrs wald lhe followed by a part reading of Hatch wa - Villon,” a play in thoun and will by Gideon A. Lyon e | s Al Revd narei or v PP DEDEEVELELLELDEDD 14 Zlfi F Street ” a OUR SALE OF COATS $95 —One of the big things of the season! chairman will be Arts and @ Margaret H Mich.. where with her - sister While here Mrs of the Misses ¢ in the spring for 't | 830 13th St. NW. |—| Phone Main 4874 | Sor bt il = s ne in mother i Spring val ron has le Langford entertained a company at tea yesterday it rdman_Park Hotel in honor of Mr 1 Mrs. Phil Dice Morelock of Kansas | City. Assisting_her were Miss Ruth Srien, Miss Harriet Daniels, Miss | Crosson, Miss rette Moni- and Miss Mary Collins Miss, Ia W the other Irenc of the [ol—=lol—0lolchlale——xla|c——]a biligsb@m 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Mrs. Herman Mr : Marshall Field, who intry @ short time where she Spent o n her hon Beverl : : | and will not come to V 3 | early in Decemb turned to from ¥ Dimock has as her r daughter, Signora Cat the second counselor of | embussy, who will prob- i with her throuxh the! chin == 0] 1tadian hain han Miss Anne Co a4 student at ! | Gouener '« B the Thanks- | on [ holidays with her parcnts, dudse | hington for the|and Mrs. J. Harry Covington. Sh has a short s ewport and stopped in New | ‘l ‘:"‘;’;"I "'"“ a few davs before e | fested e o Washington ' fore coming| iy which ashington uber 5, for ington Animai . K. Macom of res lolc— and Mrs. B ted to Washington t w York, where they : end as sts of Mr. Aston Rollins, who | @ company at d their honor Mr. and Mrs arty for Adm ward W — est bri being nd malb wi Eiven at Club Wednesday he benefit of the Z Rescue League. Miss 1314 N street, is®in atior is man jong the | | Miss Mary Smithwick Satur- ! Representative and Mrs. J. H. Smith- Rollins | wick of Florida ave as her guest ral and {at the Roosevelt Hotel per. | Thanksgiving holidays | Morris of Buffalo, N. of aero- | 10T S oL el student at Chevy . téa Decem- olclook et itheir and Mrs. Wal usstte el returned this e Tt where they were guests 2 . over the k end of Mrs. Hopkins Heft in her ho Ardsley Park, Ir on-on-Hudson. Col. and Mrs. were entertained dinner | vening by the latter's cousin, rk Kl z were guests of Col. William F ler in his box at the Army and game and r in the day Col Mrs. Craigie went to Irvington. Featuring Three Big Specials in Women's Felt Slippers —for Christmas— adned daughter of b for the ben- . Chatard, Mrs. Willixm K. Elkins, Mrs. ireau ase Semi- ce Macdonald | morning_from Janet Mrs il . luncheon By - In all three lots the price falls far short of the Woagara actual value—giving you exceptional reason for early Christmas buying. B. Henderse kins, Mrs. 1 Mather es Ma nd Mrs. He wis, Mrs being put at Albert F. MeDowell will reside ente How Big These Figures Tell— REGULARLY $115 TO $145 For $95.00 Such materials as Gerona, Marvella, Fash- Mrs Mrs. G tertain ter, Miss Lucil nesday, December 1 Moffett. genia Miss | ing izabeth nee her daugh- Island avenue, Sinith, Wed- regent, Mrs, M, de M. and the members of the Maj, m Overton Callis Chapter of the . R. There will be a musical pro- | | gram and supper will be served dur- |2 ing the evening, the Mr. and Mrs. George W. R. Harri- ve e sed the residence at » for the winter. | Harriman, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harriman 1 en- tertain informally at tea December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Munn Returning From Long Stay Abrond. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn are ex- ed to arrive in New York tomorrow aboard the Olympic from FEnglan wher ave been for a short time jatter sy several months on the n continent. They will come to W Dr. and M on and occupy their home on home at the I e later in the season. December 10, Miss Anna Haynes. M & Ribbon-trimmed Siestas —in 2 styles and 11 colors ' A marriage ona, Ormadale! ston took pl v, November ore Tarbell Burke Dr. Henry W. O, of interest in W in Boston when Mrs. was marri Millington of Was ent. ~whe assisted iving. Such furs as Beaver, Platinum Woli, Ciknen m all shades—both collars and cuffs. Millington and is rlington will be at Hotel after to Washingto at her home Mrs. O] ingineer ( son, Mr. Randolph Kutz the Arn nd Navy f Saturday in New York nest Tker until | they will join Col. | ti i | ! I'hey are made of excellent q med with silk ribbon: elk soles, s ican Beauty, Lavender, China Pink, Orchid, Old Rose, Purp! Black. wife of and her Miss | Louise | four “at | cember. Atiie roasn Styles are the best fashions. Lacer have st homes™ on Tuesday and Miss ards fol »f De- The Tnited Sweden Mr. spending States ministe obert Woods B days in London to or i Mr. Shelton Whitehouse, counselor | j of the United States embassy in Par { went to London lust week and Spent several days Values to really astonish you. Mr. Charles Noble ing with him last eve Cs bert Hollister Ch 1. Anderson 4 ~ —_ | The Tnited States m Interstate Commerce Commissioner | bania, Mr. U. Grant ard Mrs. rPederick I. Cox entertained | portion of last week informally at dinner yester | their guests included Dr. Eherson Criehton, Mr, Potter, Mr. and M and WOMEN'S COATS—SECOND FLOOR MISSES' COATS—THIRD FLOOR. Kutz in Cine Mrs. with_he Mr. Wi will Univ W. Harry over 1 iam H rive tomorr reity, where he is Brown will have her son £, who | fieeton student. nister to Al- Smith, spent a in London 49 GOLD STRIPE— 5 Silk Stockings that wear—in Gold and Sil- © NG ver—for Thanksgiving parties. Guaranteed ‘XI against garter-clasp “runs.” = Mr. @ Henry, Pamei Mrs their nd Thomas Ma daughters, H Miss Caroline n ste 2o oot s Theodore Tiller, Com- Henrs. left Washington yesterday Frost Can’t Harm —our specially designefl Memorial Wreaths readily, for they are made with treated foliage and flowers Memorial Wreaths, $3-50 Up w1l M and Henr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell will | W. entertain at te: sday, December | Mr. 6, from 5 to 7 t Twin Oaks, nor of Miss hinson, who agement to Mr. Robert W. Bell, of the hosts, was recently an- nounced Fur or Ribbon-trimmed Juliets —in 2 styles and 7 colors nged wedding ng at 11 o'clock, Ludlow Smith, Benjamin Dainty in their effect and supremely comfortable— hand-turned 1 leather Black, Gray, Maroon, Purple. Brown, Tyrquoise and Navy. Sizes 3t09 shington. < performed by t the home of in the presence soles, sm heels The ceremony U. G. B. Pierc the bride's parents of relatives and a small company of intimate friends, who also were guests at the Informal breakfast which fol- lowed. The b old slan num rose and and shy Miss the ma of & ide wore a love chiffon made and mmed with plati- fur. Her hat was of old Iver, mad.: helmet effect, rried Killarney rosebuds anet Thompson w of honor, and wore a_gown ¢ georgette crepe and a hat in es to match the tea roses which carried. Ensign Claude Bennet, B Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine Before or After Theater gown of ith a Rus- tunte fox 1216 F St. N.W. CLOSING OUT OUR WINTER HATS All Lyons Velvet All Panne Velvet All Hatter’s Plush Dress Hats Tailored Hats and Sport Hats Nearly 100 Fine Selected Hats for Matron and Miss —from small hats that were $5.00 to stunning large hats that were $30.00 At Exactly One-Half’ Our very moderate original prices! Tomorrow’s Prices—$2.50 to $15.00! Blacks Navy Blue Henna " . Grays Browns Royal Blue Castor - Taupe Choosing from these means choosing from a* collection of hats with “style in every line—and quality in the making. They are mot just ordinary hats by any means—but with so many to choose from and so many styles—all smart—you cer- tainly will be pleased to buy at half! 14th and H Phone Main 3707 ¢ — O T an I || ' Smart Felt Sandals —a clever innovation The very newest novelty in Felt Slippe ctical and effective, with clasp buckle. Trimmed with dainty braid and fancily designed vamp: soit padded Elk soles. Fawn, American Beauty, Lavender and Turquoise Blue . Sizes 275 to 8. Street Floor—North Section Former Prices! Washington Jaris A Distinctive Collection of CHRISTMAS || New, Beautiful Fashion CARDS ; BALLAKD _1340 G Street N.W. Tuesday Morning’ 9:15 to 1 P.M. We Shall Make Clearance of All FOR WOMEN AND MISSE Selected throughout Europe and America from the newest models of famous designers ? HE smartest individual selections to be found in this country are here. Exclusive novelties for sport events, street, afternoon and evening wear, made especially to our order, are refreshing in thesr originality. —remainingin our stock—no matter what “the former price. HAT SHOP—THIRD FLOOR. Nai ‘J’wv?fls Circle Tonight’s the Night Phone HER now and tell her she's going to the Weekly Gala Night! Fun and Frolic Dancing °Till 2:30 Dresses Suits Coats Millinery Blouses Furs Imported Accessories Everything for Infants, Girls, Small Boys FStreet Corner Thirleenth OTHAM INVISIBLES «M-my b-b-but —z{:’# ::’u be grateful to For Gotham Invisibles, flesh colored Kknitted spats, are worn beneath silk stockings and they mever, mever show. One dollar the pair. At Jellefr’s. 20 05050 ou 0 = e I e [ e e = e I e U = = = I e e e = D = I = I == a === Atsucha price they'u quickly go—so come early for best selection. Fourth Floor y |——=0lc——=lal==lol—Kx02la|——Kx« l——|o|—=|o|c—=|alce——=|p|l—aE=lole—oE—=|nl—=lol—=alc—=[o|—= ol —=|o|c—= o] —= =22 ol c——alal c==—x o] b]