Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 8

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b’ SOCIETY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 SOCIETY, s —————— e e T e at the Lng House for a few days |Miss Elizabeth Adams, Miss Eleanor | tertain thi at her home, in | Henry Butler, Mrs. -[tain at bricge December 10, in com- | Thel epresenta- while thelr house at 919 Farragut |Northrop, Miss Jane Hopkins, Miss | Georgetow M. de Clare M. fe “harles ) pliment to Miss Claudia Read. S g Square s being put in readiness for | Alberta Gifbert, Miss Margaret Y. Berry, president of the Beauregard | Additional subscribers 3 ol 2l VI g et the winter. Thelr daughter, Miss An- [Miss Agnes Ashford, Miss Cecll Les- | Chaptér of the D. A. R, and its mem- |of the charity Y| Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Chipman have re- |ber. Representative and Mrs. J. N. na Hamlin, is spending the week |ter Jones. Miss Camila Horen, \l\ss be Mie: . 2 turned from New York, where they |Tincher, resident commissioner of with Miss Margaret Harding in her|Horcn, Miss Elizabeth Styles, Mis = . rry Shan s Harr z © been for a week, spending the [the Philippines; Mr. Isauro Galbal- home In ston and will join her|Mary 'Stitt, M 4 LB . 15 5 ~ 5 f T sgivl v! , {don., resident commissioner of Porto parents end of this week. Virginia Sclden, M v W L & I Jose 2 o Cl . Rice; Fellx Cordova Davila and Mr. Miss Elfzabeth Zolnay, Miss Margaret Hel. X & 3 e s. B. Car-{ 03 College, 3 and Mrs, Espinas, Mrs. W. y Brown, who was|Davis, Miss Beatrice Whittier, Miss | Winder, sl z S at home Su oon in her |3 Bi ., Miss Ca Mins L Kne: M T el “" | Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray entertained apartment at shusetts ave- | Wrenn, Miss Claw 3 3 s, Carl 4 i at the second of the Monday Evening Mrs. Coolidge Spends Busy ay Visiting | me Wil b e i Uneatier e, | s Cecil Tester 5 i, Simead Mra: St fiian Thompson AL Er y] LTIy e of fud Mentay Beeniee the first of Jan b ‘aschal, Miss Virg fse Fra ; > 3 . 'and Mrs. Lyman B, Kendall, |1ast_ ovening for her debutantc Walter Reed Hospital and Attend- | » o pDevercus, acbutante |Mise’saily’ o N S | Nogasl atonsged | Beae A ISR | R Rt che M o1 et | == et v : | = : ot > 3 h Neville, 2 e Miss | the Burlington Hotel. |veei e H l B ing Concert This Afternoon. | om0 S i e o e “, & o, ot | it G o i o elen burns s Conide 1 - [Gamy : e %, D i T ;| : » G e = NI strenuous tin Vbl S L v ¢ 4 r Hume. : o " anama Decex L G +| I their apartment at the Highlands. 'Room 1, 517 11th St. Nw 1 for the winter. thetr Orx r ean_of Con- ard and Miss Ata A 3 3 - et v : 2 ing to Walter R = t the New : v of the annual s J| Willird, where thes have taken an 3 er h s i Ar. _George E. Hamilton ot B e itk i i ol S B i S — Imported Japanese Boudoir Lamps ms e |, . B Sl Syl , Sataq thebRopclo Mrs. Hamilton and the Misses Ham- ppen jo Laces, Curtains, Linens $4_.95 Big Assortment Silk Lamp Shades C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. 709 13th St. N.W. { " N awing rgoms of the Washing- o B feoi Bed . ; e 'f\ \.3...‘ Wnite touse | Mme. Viboud, > Hand Laandry | One Door Above G mext day from 10 o'clock am. to 6 3 e i d o ! 727 11th St N.W. Main 4971 PRRRE RN R R RPN EDRVERVEVERIRVRVRE e i o Sl December Sale of | W 2 C Henderson's—Standard for Quality 1n t cr oa t S Established Over 50 Years Handsome Cioths, Luxurious Furs, Women's @ ° [ L [\ ;d‘;‘n"%fi: 350 to 5150 45 Gift Furniture That Will : : Endure for Generatlons ' for 2 |6 Sale Prices : $ 508 503 .50 2 ¥ 1 YOUR glft will be treasured a = — = lifetime if it comes from the care= / R fully assembled stocks of worth- $ $ 5 e ) while home furnishings to be [ : 89 50 and l 10.0::(! :' = /"1 i.ound. at Henderson's. . ) « [ Suites and accessory pieces 1n ey Mzhogany and Walnut, for every WASHINGTON -y = - SE . . MAHOGANY B_ D ] 113 ,,"d,,,‘/u[ ‘Shou'mg | Y NET 1 room 1n the I:muse. at Prices That TA;EEVSIN39J5 1g 1splay Are Unquestionably Lowest, qual- Useful 2 : emeee297 1ty considered. AN p ""3 i Ui, suggestions here at your leisure XMAS 3)_’ . i tion in no way obligates buying. Distinctive individual styles, > s | : Y M ahogany Book Blocks. . .$7 up GIFTS for afterncon, street or evening A ¥ Mahogany Muffin Stands, $10 up wear. ; \ 3 Mahogany Gateleg Tables, Blouses, 7 - $38 up Sill: Hosiery, Nl : “cs Mahogany Spinet Desks, $48 up Underwear, $25 $39-50 iy | 8 ND_DRAWER, Mahogany Secretaries. . .$90 up o , he 1 3 Sweaters e Mahogany Smoking Stands, . Charles ¢ ) 3 . A s R $4.50 up : Z"‘: h R[';f’”"‘; $ 50 ) Mahogany Nest of 'l'i;l:vles$3 P » | ndker- | 1 up ? l N D E‘ E R W2 | chiefs, etc. 49 | 4 Mahogany Tilt-top Tables, i 2 9 $18 up 607 12th N.W.—M. 2704 ‘g S M' 5 ; ‘:— e ’ ! Mahogany Cane Wing Ch;izl';, < N WAHOGAT up lean and Press % V{/Oinen ’ a;l dso_lgsfs PSUlts : NGRS, Mahogany Writing Desks, $48 up 800K FRa0dNS Fid alues to $59. e Rcey Deliveries to Suit Your Holiday Plans Can Be Arranged - 3lisargf Deliver |# $28 .- $39.50 52 JAMES B. HENDERSON S uits I 4 Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, .Painn;niv | ade S | 1108 G Street---Phones i 7675 s B A B Men’s Suits . ”——————— _—%__ BSSSAIIARISIAISARS Senato- & = N Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |/ 2 « e of which Mrs MacMurray of New York Portland Hotel Dining Room 14th and Thomas Circle JRiRpRR R RN RR IR ARIGIS ! 1 Te + o table will be Mrs. Roséoe L. Schulrmann will en- Mz roms 2 , Mrs. Charles i SRR R Rz o rarratass H - 1106 G Streot NV ”‘ e Bl B s Table d’ hote $1.00 5:30 to 8 P.M. Special Dinners ! EIREN AR S R = Cd gmmze ERRERRRRRRRRR WERER i “ e House of Faihion” Jast eveniz T e T e Tl ] | : 1115 1117 F STREET ooy | FURRED Connection Wxth Our Reopening &3 # We invite the public to come in and ,‘ . ; The big opportunity A ‘ ‘ COATS inspect our new ‘“Parlor Store” idea ¢ / is offered in this of shoe service. Something new to G Sy G } ! Washington. i Complete new stock of the sea- 2 & Sale Of Dresses i Tt $9.‘ ; son’s n : s newest 5th Avenue st\leq direct 2 —ifor we have made these reductions with only 2 from the factory, with a— { one object in mind—clearance of stock. N ISTINCTIVE and un- 1 y . The handsomest of the silk and the wool . J R ll§\1a1 new _modes deve!— 0 g o | weaves—in models that are exclusive—for N ! (_‘T’Cd. in exquisite new soft 3 B 7 - street, sports, afternoon and evening wear. R A 3 fabrics and graced with llllxll- 4 Y4 I i \ 4 f rious furs. Featuring $6 80 to $1 O 80 = j Formerly $29.50 to $89.50 IR SOR Y 4 R | straightline, draped and tubu- = [ h $22 $33 344 555 : RS lar models. Former Prices, $8.00 to $13.00 30 - The Fabrics The Furs Gerona Platinum Wolf All Velvet and Sports : : i Marvella Beaver Hats—Now 15 : Velmara S’quirfcl“ They represent Hats that have sold from $10 Tarquina Kit Fox & ! to $25. A edf . . Full-Fashioned / ] 5 i - i - ’ H An extensive selection of . / tuniay SA3 T . . o s : models that will win the ad- SILK i iz i Sug'geStlonS for Gifts S A | miration of discerning women HOSIERY : R i £ 3 ¥ —and examples of the attractive prices you'll : e | and please the most fastidious. 4 4 1 find here—in Silk Underwear and Silk Hosiery: : e el Envelope Chemise in Crepe de Chine, Crepe- i back Satin and Radium Silk—tailored or trim- $5,75 med va s Fine All-silk, Lace, Clocked H. $2.95 i iasl B fl°fl@b@@h@no Chiffon and Pure-thread Silk Hose— g 1.95 . Excl ly Diff t Cxclusively Differen Crastors of Sh colors . . 3 & Footwear Fashion 928 F St. N.w. q WASHINGTON PARIS For Women

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