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Society (Continued from Bighth Page.) tendants Mrs Gerald Fenton as ma. guests at a theater party st the Belasco. Mrs. Wintemute William Sloan will entertain at a bridge tea tomorrow at the White Peacock, fn honor of Mrs. Henry Dierkoph. Mry. SBamuel Eliot, and her daugh- ter, Miss Mary Eliot of Boston, are having a tea and afternoon, from 3 to 6 o'clock, In St. Alban's Guild Hall. John A. Lejeune, Mrs, Robert A, Mue- kenz!e, “’(“l Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs, W. - ‘4. Bloedorn. The Ladies of St. Alban's Church are bazaar tomorrow “Marine night” will be celebrated v tomorrow afternoon at § o'clock, at a studlo sssembly at 1611 Connecticut avenye nor when Mr. Comins will speak on “Art in New York, Brooklyn and Bajtimore.” The Christ Child Bociety has added to its taw day committee a list of per- sons who have volunteered to sell D, Margaret Genay, Miss Anna Hayes, Miss Margaret Herlihy, Miss Helen Jackson, Miss Gladys Kennedy, Miss Marie Mallon,- Miss Ellen O'Brien, Miss Margaret O'Des, Miss Margaret Osburn, Miss Dorothy Pyne, Mres. Sweltser, Mrs. Fitsgerald, Mrs. Kaur- C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923. NS \ N tron of honor and Miss Mary Leavell Mrs. Stevens, of San Francisco as maid of honor. Ar. Gerald Fenton will be the best spending some weeks Bt the Lee | tags tomorrow and whith includes: | man, Mrs. Detweiler, House. 14 fhe ’,’;"{';."‘;,‘.‘;"&‘}fi:z ‘;:u'fi;:','n Mme, Coronado, Panaretoff, | Mrs. Libby, Mrs. Meehan, Mrs, Mec- M man, and the ushers wil] be Mr, Ar-|_ The child welfare rummage sale at| Friday evening, December 14. z‘"- de Zaraus, Miss Mary Fiynn, Gilrary, Mrs. Harkness, Mra. Jenby, been reported to o lust twenty-four 2 ] G Octavi thur Hamilton of Milton, Mass: Dr,| 1828 ¥ street, beginning today and he guest of honor will be Gen.|Miss Hurtict Glassow, Miss Dotavia |, “MeGuire, Mrs. Reiter. Flugh Baldwin, Mr. Ausiin MoBiroy | gontinuing through Tuesday, takes|Smedley D. Butler, whe will give a raves, Miss Mildred Reilly, Mies phsshi Rl batubunitlY and Mr. Otto Darsh, all of Columbus. | its place as a soclul event becauge of | brief outline of his experiences in the | yoyjye Kirsch, Mrs. John Beatty, Mra. ed The ‘marrlage of Miss Hamilton | (Ne many women prominent soclally | Marine Corps. During the program | jouaph. Madigan. Miss Mary Roache, Deaths Report o was to have taken place in this city | Who are connected with the work |there will be singing by the Marine ! j\fjsg' Sadie Loughborough, Miss Mar- January 25, but plans were changed. | 2nd will spend the next four days et Which Gen. Butler is bring- yaret Loughborough, Mrs., Chaurles —The following deal Rev. Stafford and Mrs. Stafford will | 9°11ing articles whieh théy have epent oache, Miss Margaret Callahan, Mre. | the hesith departme make their home in Buftals N Y. weeks in collecting. Dresses, hats, | 3 t have been made | Samuel Tucker, Miss Gertrude Bean, . B 30, 406 5th it Jhalt negliges, lamps, bric-a-brac, shoes|bY prominent Pennsylvanians resid-|(he Misges Gah Mrs,_ George | Foih G SUUieR Ster, 61, Wa ik Rebirt Avael s and sliers, siiverware, laces, jew- | I& 1o Washington who wish to do| Whitecotton, Miss Jennie Whitecot- | g e 3 dena. Callt, nuaiold Rowan of Pasa- | elry, books, pictures and the auto- [hONor to the Marine Corps. After|ton, Mrs. P! A. Drury, Miss Ullanee |™Neliy wyokoop, 88, Georgetown Ustversity Guenitnt ot ,‘::r“,;;"u";,mfrd (the en-|mobile given by Mra. Thomas F.|the program there will be dancing. |Coliins, Mhwis Gerelda' Duffiell, Miss . G 1305 D st Freedmen's Hos- 7 ! N HEOR! AN N Wal he infinite number, Representative Clyde Kelly is | Elizabeth gun, Miss Elizabeth Robert H, Meadoo, Mixs Towan | St idirn that San bo Bousht at this | President of the socloty: Kerby, Miss Margaret Keckloff, Miss ! ol Sraduate of St Timothy's, at|iuje Mre Walter Tuckerman 1s| Admission to the reception will be|Margaret Lane, Miss Winifred Catonavllle, and recently finlshed her| irnun of the salg Mme. de Si. |DY membership or guest carde, which | Cray, Miss Mar(ha Fowler, Miss Mar. ation at the Missen Sheldon and | your Mre. Eldvidge J8rdan, Mrs. Wil. | ma&y be secured from the secretary, |jorie’ Greenwell, Miss Marguerite Naons school, in Morence. MF i’ Revhurn und Miss Lydia Loring |Mr. Frank X. Fragale, before or at | Klimkiewicz, Mids Rita Mower, Miss McAdoo I8 a xon of former Secretary | il haye charge of the sale of |the meeting. Frances Beckle: Miss Katherine of the Tressury MoAdoo, and 15 & |gresges and negiigos. So muny lamps . Beilman, Miss Catherine Brew, Miss sraduate of Princeton University. The | o8 e oo e, O il the | The Art ang Archacology league |Margaret Karley, Miss Mary ' Pits- vedding will take at the home |10 %0 {iinns has. ey SARS to ufig will be guests of Mr. Eben % i gerald, Mies Geraldine Gard Miss of the bride Christmas night, and the | t17, young couple will make their home in ; Pusadena. ‘\\'o \ 2o 1w 2% & 728N AN (EN Arrangements for the midshipmen's . hop to be given at the Willard Hotel Capt. and Mrs. John Hooe Eden will | December 22 have been completed and entertain a company at dinner this|the dance will last from 10 o'clock evening in their quarters at the navy p.m. to 2 o'clock wm, vard. Mrs. Eden will entertuin at| All the inidshipmeén in the Naval| bridge Wednesday afternoon. Acadgmy to attend as well as = {alumnl in Washington. This is the Edgar Snowden will be at | #nnual Christmas dance given by the tomorrow afternoon from 5 to | “middies.” lock, in lier home on § street. g h . = A bridge, mah-jong and 500 bene- [ Among the members of the floor | fit will be held by the District of Co committee for the Columbia Hospital | lumbla branch of the National Wom- s ball to be given at Rauschers the!an's Party, at headquarters on Fri- night of December 12 are Admiral | day evening, Decem 14 Edward Stitr, Mr. Edward A. Harri- — i , Mr._Clare A. Aspinwall, Mr.| The International Assoclation of Clarles Noble Gregory, Mr. Richard [ Art and Letters will have as its hon- * Eirnst, Col. M. A. De Laney, U. S. A.; | 0 guests at the weekly tea tomorrow Lynch Luquer, afternoon, in the clubhouse, 1715 1 I Mr. rnest Greene, Mr.|street, the president, Dr. Cl t 3 Arthur, [ Owens, &nd Mrs. Owens. en usked to show the members p club the decoration he has re- Austin_Kautz, U, N.. {s{ocently received from the King of chawrman and Mr. William B. Clark | Italy. He was chairman of the Mon- vice chairman roe eentenary celebration at Rich- mond. The hostess of the day will be | V. Hoffman, assisted by Mrs S8 N A\ 3 N Crowds have availed themselves of the savings offered in our AN 17, .:‘.Q\'n. Discriminating women who select their footwear from our individual assortments have been eager to take advantage of the opportunity sto secure RIGI ’}L QUALITY FOOTW EAR CREATIONS AT OUR BIRTHDAY REDUCTIONS, n P O 1 | Curintmas Tea Saic for « . | Washington Children's Home, ! preside at the tea table. 1 At the tea and sale to be given at . $ $ The room in Mrs. Giliett's home set | the Washington Homs for Children, I &pdrt for the sule presents an attrac- 1715 15th street, tomorrow Mrs. Simon i . . tive appearance, Wolf will be assisted in_recelving by = with itg briiliantly . nditte LSRR ieing by & an Orsdel, Mrs. Wendel 5 Former Prices, $8.00 to $13.00 * ) A Most Interesting Collection of Exclusively Designed FURNITURE O the matron who has sufficient foresight to know m that quality is the only genuine method of effect- ing economy—we offer our assortments for in- spection and approval. Distinctive and exclusive selections are the predomi- nating features presented: Living Room Suites Windsor Chairs Dining Room Suites Console Sets Upholstgred Chairs Mirrors - Tables Desks @ Second and Third Floors DULINeMARTNG 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—38:45 to 6:00 Mrs. Alfred S.Gillett, who i frg on a sale of fancy article, Charles St s | A\ 7 2 724N articles show v shaded lights. e a | P. Staftord, Mrs. John R, Larner and 1ich harvest of things ¥ | Mrs. Hamilton Bayly. Mrs, Charles Mrs. Gillett. Villiamaon, the t A:l n';n":er‘ Boyd will huve charge of Col. . H. Rolfe, Famlr:hnrw. John A, K|"mz. “{l 4 o Rt W ‘arl Droop, fancy articles; Mra. Clar- e e e s alas ence Miller, Christmas cards and seals, guests Included Gen. und Mrs and Mrs. Baines, the tea table. Other Kright, Col and Mrs. G M. Grimes, | Members of the board assisting will Col. and Mr: William liott, be Mrs, A T. Britton, Mra. J. Easby. and Mrs. K, Smith, Mrs. J. B, Mirick, Mrg_Isidor Hampton and % h 3 und Mrs. . %, Booth. | Berman, am Wilson Br Y3 B IEN Y FREE!!! Full-Fasioned SILK HOSIERY Humidors Sewing Cabinets Gate- 'ables Benches, etc. - . Chaplain Mrs. William R Scott wers ts at dinner last evi quartcrs at Fort M / N\ 2N Steriing Deans of New : - The other guests were ( and M ange, Mrs. Le Re George Faber Downey, and Mrs ._C. McAdoo. ) €. P. Townsley, and Col. and Mrs. -as u scparate expression of our thanks for Hamilton s. Hawkins £ the favors of the past year EVERY PUR- CHASER DURING THIS SALE GETS PAIR OF FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCK- INGS—FREE!!! te Bootery 928 F St. NW. Radcliffe, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Charles G. Roberts, Mrs. present | W. . Mrs. John Lewis three one-act plays tonight and to- » Bturtevant, Mrs, marrow night at 9:30 o'clock, ut the John €, Walker, Praane «ds of the|Miss Anna Warner, Mrs. William M P tiorihanicen s Mary | Weaver, Mrs. John G. Willlaws and Addison 1 s Lodge for Girls. The { Mrs. Horace Wylle. showing of the plays at Walter Reed 5 = e N Hospital last evening was & great| Senator Royal S. Copeland will ba SUecase: the guest of honor at the Women's s University Club tonight and will I. Platt entertained at a|Speak at 5:30 o'clock on “Health Prob- today at Wardman Park |lems and Politics.” Dr. Loulse Stan- | Y. newly appointed head of home = { ecénomics for the Department of Dr. and Mrs. Louis C. Lehr salled | Agriculture, will be the hostess. Saturday aboard the Leviathan for — Europe to spend Christmas with Mr.| The Washington Home for Found- and Mrs. Harry 5. Lehr in Paris. They | Imgs will benefit by the Christmas are expccted to return Lo their apart- ment on 16th street early in Jfluu-l ! ary. | The Dramatic Club will Hote Creators of Footwear Fashion For Women > 4y age 1) MEDL CALEDAEDL AREDNREDNLEDAEDLODEL COREIREINEINGIREDRE SREIREIREIREDREN DRI ux‘\‘ SN SIS AN m R RTINS N AN AN A AN NN A NI IS INZ LI i PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AT8TH.NW, = Gtronesscs are Mrs. Woodrow The wives of the delegates to the | Wilson, Mrs. € . Rudolph, convention of the American Insti- fLarz Anderson, Mrs. Vietor ff- tute of Chemical Englnecrs. being|mann, Mrs. Rolfe E. Bolling, Mrs Teld at the Willard this week, will | Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Alexander H. be guests at the Army exhibition , Mrs. Cary T. Grayson. Mrs. | darill, to be given this s M. Ffoulke, Mrs, Lyman B. Fort Myer. Tonight s Sara P. Lynch, M Prep GrL SHop CIOAK B SUIT STGAE When Hudson Says Sale _ Look for Paramount Values COATS Wonderfully rich and handsome garments. Women’s and Misses’ Winter O Tailored of sclected fabrics. You have a great Nl 2 variety from which to choose, all well made and trimmed according to style. This is a rare.op- -t e~ portunity to secure a Christmas Coat at a ridic- — Paris and Fifth.Auenue Fashions for Girls and Junior Misses Six to Sixteen ulously low price for such quality. Don’t wait [ until the last minute. 51950 $94.50 ' - 52950 The Same is True of DRESSES Here’s a beautiful array of Fine Dresses for women— Presses that are suitable for the street, the house l 5. or the dance. On this particular lot we've sacrificed "all profits, and in some cases part of the actual cost. s They Are All Exceptional Values /el @ P V- 7 MART and distinctive Apparel for the school girl, college miss and the debutante * —exclusively Prep Girl Shop. Costumes de- - signed expressly for ‘the younger set and the varied activities of the young miss of today. For sthool and classroom, morning wear, the afternoon promenade and sports events, debu- tante parties, dances, theater and formal eve- ‘ning occasions. Frocks, Coats, Hats and Sports- wear that will gratify every, demand of the jeune fille, and priced most moderate to please her mother! Frocks from $3.95 | Coats from $25.00 Skirts from $4.95 | Sweaters from $2.50 Hats' from $5 Erlebacher | TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F-STREET - ¥ Beautiful Style Coats Special Coat Sale Lot Number 1 ... ... %14% Lot Number 2.. . . ... ¥19% Lot Number 3 .. ... . $24% Other Coats at 82998 $3998_ $4998 $50.98 $69.98 ' The Convenience of a Charge Account Gladly Extended to Those Who Prefer It.