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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH N, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1923 PART 2. SOCIETY. Vassar Alumnae Gen. Butler to Be Guest Mah-Jong Party — 7= ” : 'Southem Relief Society To Present Motion Of Pennsylvania Society| “And Auction Will e : o Concert on Wednesday . Gen. Smedley D. Butler, idol of the The Southern Rellef Soclety will Gift Suggestio Picture for Benefit|marincs, will be the honor suest of Be Benefit Feature : ; , letve s concert. Wednesday eventme: y ft Suggestions the Pennslyvania Society of Wash- e : 5 4 ~ ; when & program will be given at 8:15 B ington at its meeting in the ball- - s N , Washmgton Branch An-|room of the New willara Hotel, | Thomas Jegcr!on Memorial * L. % Miss Beatrice Wainwright and Mme. asking us, “1 don't Friday evening, December 14, at 8:15 ‘ - Coqulet, Mr. Isaac - Minovich, Mrs. Know Just what to get ‘him' “or ‘her,’ what /‘~'-‘\B nounces Show to Aid En-|octock. Foundation to Be Aided at| | .« v y & Edythe Broslus, Miss Dora Minovich 'l Would you sugges { 4 It will be “Marine night” of the : and @ sketch by Mre. Julia Culbraitli You muy aro ) ¢ dowment Fund. soclety and the quartet from Marine Wushlngton Club. i 3 Giay The Brocesds will e usedfor Ballards “u":fm ml: { ROM now to Chriet- mas & great many N o'clock, at the New Willard Hotel, by women — will b uarters a tic quarters at Quantico will furnish the the Southern Relief Home, on Penn- shopping list and find u music. A ready answer to every ! e R S . ; sylvania avenue, Mrs. Plercc Horn, t SIS very Under the auspices of the Wash-|..d' Afrs "Butler Switl'. ..f“i,,;',,:i‘;“{ The auction and mah jong party to A president, and Mre. Elizabeth C. Fred Christmay gitt query Wngton Branch of the Vassar Alumnae | dent of the society, Representative |be given at the Washington club the ‘ is in charge of the program. Association the film, “His Majesty ::‘lg ;\l'p Qh';iv I{\;ell,iidkfl‘\;- .\le”l'rul evening of December 17, at 8:15! { the American” will be shown at the |39 3T e i 15 IS, MIItON | o'clock for the benefit of (he Thomas ! . : Mrs. John A. Lejeune Will | Tresident Theater Saturday morning, | Mrs. Henry Watson, Mrs. Thomas | Jefferson Memorial Foundation will be | : ? . | Lamps in Connole or December 15, at 10:30 oclock. The | W. Phillips, Mrs. Mathew De Luney, | one of the social events of that busy 4 o A Entertain at Box Party| sreat variets, Candleatich S 3 i 1 , = s 7 4 | 5.75 1o 350 Sety— proceeds Wil be devoted to meeting | &Un ST L L (urge delegation | YENIE: } sy % o i Mrs. John A. Lejeune, wife of the| e 1340 G Street 3750 10 82500 the pledge of the Washington branch | of Pennsylvania marines from- Quag.| The tables have beon engaged with . . : bl il b e by 284 to the recent drive for the salary|tico to glve roval welcome to their|such alucrity that but few are left : 5 ommandant of th ros, will| endowment fund of Vassar College. | commanding officer and his musi-| The committee on arrangements in- | St it et bl C AL o Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs.| "y isiion to the Marine night re cludes Mrs. Goldsborough-Adums, i:rx. Friday cvening at the Willard Hotel. o i ck. | B et ) 3 | witk W Wheatiey. chairman. . s o X o 1 . 1 dirs. "Avery “Coonley. Mrs John B Fragale, secretary. it M Dl Wrlsttey, s 3 . Capt. and Mrs. Allison e Shcrer “ana Mre. David L. W, e R attend the Monday Evening Supper 4 : . ; Announce Sister Engaged | Wing have consented o act as oman’s Club Meets e e netionsaiesiiara: arca L B0 * b 5 =8 ngage patronesses of the benetit and Miss . % ‘Anderson, Mrs. Minnegorode ! 3 : Capt. wnd Mrs. Haskell Allison, U. S. | Betty * Stronach, " granddaugnter ot At Mrs. Chapman's Home lA‘v’:‘ir;:twyj‘B;::fl}nhln Alian Dougherts, U i siies inecnn gt e Representative E . Sproul a " oo Mrs. S B. Elkins, Mrs. Willlam ¢ ) % wc‘gmxvli«h?d nusiclung has promised | The Woman's Club of Kensington ’,”‘u:‘.,‘?t"fl;,“.n Mrs. Charles Colfax i ’ S sister, Miss Mary Louise Lauterwas- to_give her services at the PIAno. 'and its guests spent a delightful Mrs. Lelgh Palmer, Mrs. Wil- . ¢ s ser, to Mr. Harry B. Dyche of Luray, The president of the Washington | .\ Priiay N I \son Page, Mrs. James B. Rey- ’ ; ; : Va. Mr. Dyche Is well known in| Branch'of the Vassar Alumnae Asso- | S¥eaing Friday, November 30. at the | |81 NOFoD ird A, Sturges, Mrs E o304 | Washington. No dute has ben set for | clation is Mrs. Herbert C. Woolley { home of Mrs. Frank T. Chapman. |Wiibur B Turner, and Mrs. Willlam 2 ~ the wedding. and the committes Ix{lvhurxv of i Mrs. Arthur B. Crane of Chevy Chase, | P. Wooten o e ¢ § - : + rangements include Miss < ¢ it | “Hostesses of the mah jong tabels w! 3 === biger, chairman; Mrs. W. D. Searle. | n;x‘:“'l:’\‘l:d” h:ehfl:ién:‘“h“\lrTm\::’l{f please provide thelr sets. 4 g S=== e on, Mrs. : lop, s . eau of forestry. spoke en- % Mav Bigelow and Misi Anna South- | Goriainimiry of Mie onriinibeke €0 |Ram's Head Players ard Larner. west, and described the life of ti = 5 5 g : i P Hop! Tndians, * stressing cspocially Announce Production| | : . . . snake dance c fes. Hi . . ; ; - Klein-Atlas Wedding in talk was fllustrated by colored lams| Mr. Robert Bell, director of the ) § ] 3 tern slides, Refreshments were { Ram's Head Playel announces the Adas Israel Synagogue | served. lprcnenlu(i(\n of aolo afd Fran- S i el e S— cesca” by Stephen Phillps, as the %% NATALIE S HAMMOND, : e, and Sfes imon Atlas snownce (@ oo e e I B ) e et AT L Dependable Furriers for Over 35 Years the marriage of their daughter Ruth| arolina Society opening Wednesday | 1aT&e reception given by her parents, at their home, on Wyoming avenue, to N Tt K s X W oass £ 19 Mr. Robert Kleln Sunday, Noves . 5 " season o d v T 5 The ar; nd continuing for | Urday afternoon, December ber 25, fn Washington. The ceremony ill Give Receptlon night, Janu A4 icantinding <o was performed at 7:30 o'clock in the The South Carolina Society “will | v day. Thursda Friday - and | taining members the Ram’'s Head | Hoover, Mrs. Beale R. Howard, 3 . ael Synagogue by Rabbi ,\.‘hald a reception Saturday cvening, i e .‘_‘,"'3‘1({' R:}“‘.; Players for the of 192 sdwin B. Parke Lawrence ( . man in the presence of a large { December 15, at §:30 o'clock at the ;;;m Plovaes Wil be given Hunday le‘:-pn.»x}“n Monti :;'ml Artl w\:fl.—:y 1‘1‘.:‘,'.“? ) n c] . and was followed by a re- | Washington Ciub. Mr. George F.|Monday or Tuesday nights. as the |Siephen B. Elkins, Mrs Herbert M. Thompson and Mr. Henry White |y noun n ception in the home of the bride's ) Mitchell will recelve the guests, as- |players will ob: their custom of A The orations siste s M e f reser ose nights e dec s by Senator and Mrs. EHi last season of reserving those nights | L decorations in the |Sisted by Senator and Mrs. Ellison D. | st season of . . agogue were of white and yellow | Smith, Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. | Ok cint naditions to the list of sus- A S ]. Ch mas Clivysaniticnnte asaihat. & 9 Dial. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, | st e ¥ peCIa r1s as ale o Jand ot green, a similar color |Capt_and Mrs. Q. B. Newman, Col " eme being carried out in the home. e, Donilidson, | ren JXMAS CARDS e S A e Fur Coats and Scarfs Sk 0 S Cant % “Rhas “Naany | AND ENGRAVING at one side of the “blo: 4 e t line. Her tulle veil was held [are Mr. George F. Mitchell, ’ By 4 coronet of orange blossoms, and | Charles M. Galloway and Mr. Horace - n carried u ver bouque: of bride | G. Smithy. e rece will be s and lilic i followed bv dancing, mah jong and vln Tiss Julia " Coh maid of | bridge. All South Carolintans are in- 933 G S I . N. 3 ro ers 5 0 Tionor, and was in ov hid chiff t of the bride | old-fashioned bougquet. | Continuing the Regular Miss | Martha | Jom was best | i 2/ % h ‘ A SEM.[-ANNUAL CLEARANCE : o Uiy in such.select{on as only \\'asllingtonl'> Largest eln vty shobtiy. af= \ TR I Y N Exclusively Fur House could offer. trip to Be 9 Exclusively different Fur Coats and Scarfs curn tomorrow Amons ' b fl “:”:ucl‘.l M:»:‘ fo%;:%'m’;"w: ONLY/ [il! Conclusive Reductions for » "\ R < e € All goods from our regular stock—all carry dn-»] Beriin of Noviofi “anaher S 3 Store Immediate Sale ’ S the usual Saks’ guarantee of quality and : reliability. “Judge Them by Comparison” izltz of B an W ; e T A comprehensive collection is still to be had by those who ~ i - 5 HURRY, “Tke punsual resbonse 1o ihe-ariginal riductionion- IMM Leadmg Woman Soloist nouncement has resulted in a gr;:t number of lucky purchasers. FUR-TR ED COATS S s S iy . 5 - : 5 IF YOU GET HERE ON TIME GET ONE OF THESE I The Saks Fur Co. is not merely a fur store, Tn Entertain Ohioans SPECIALS—YOU WILL-BE FORTUNATE. 65.00 i e T f'Real “Tuiri Service” wil it a house of Real “Fur Service,” where it's * Senator Frank B. Willis, first vice | President of the Ohlo Soclety. who, on 8 - Eoifiot of i Seic v i dukie ODD - Regular 88% to 98" J et safe to buy, economical to buy, satisfactory to TWilllam R. Dav, former president of ] o7 the soclety since 1 i1l preside at | LOT ) g bu_v—lOO,c SO. the meeting to be held tomorrow Velmara, Veldyne, Gerona, Marvella, ’ W evening, at Rauscher's, announces trat Miss Ruth Basden, one of the 118 Camel's Hair and Scotch Heather. y Goods reserved for holiday delivery on rading soprano soloists o lumbus, . i 2 4 1 the opening pro- $89.50 $99.50 5 Some with fur collars: some with fur- gra b en is en route to Biamy mie; wrors she Wil ons Marmot Coats Natural Muskrat trimmed collars and cuffs. payment of small deposit—the convenience of gaged ‘as soleist for Arthur Pryor for & on is 2lso announces that | peaker for the evening will be ! Ar. Charles D. I, editor of the 549_50 Coats a Charge Account extended, if desired. valeub!'n\('_lllnl. Uh]n_"l’brzdd-sur 40oincll, ‘Conta: sik dineds $57'50 4’5 STREET AAND APTER.NOON A . J 0 . targe shawl collars, belts or o Will' be Miss B S Jérss shanl colisrel bl oy 36-inch, Jacauette - lengtf. [fifl DRESSES. 553.00 | other fashionable effects. Beautiful Coats; were excep- ) tional value at their former Landscape Club to Hold price. See them! Fornierly 68-50, 75.00 and 89.50 ' ic Reception [l . 395 ohis S:Z;IOOFleEjAEandiiift:Z: Bay Seal Coats $285 to $350 | Metal beaded Georgette, brocaded Chif- :-m bold ite fist publlo reception and | $ 50 Hudson Seal Coats fon, Satin, Moire Silk—browns, green, ea from S to 6 o'clock n the ¢ - . 47' sl 75 amber, coral, faun. Fur and cmdroid- studio clubrooms, 12 15th street ery.embellishment. northwest, where the annual fall ex- hibition of paintings is now on view. 40 and 42 inch Bay Seal r. H. O. Roile. president of the Coats and Capes, silk lined, We have taken a score of s Rolle will receive, and wide sleeves. self shawl collars Skunk, Mink, Kolinsky and = Mr. and M and wide cuffs; exceptional Self -’ trimmed Coats; many Mrs bargains. styles; 42-Inch lengths. 3 9, Bite Mok R e iy No Exchanges—No C. 0. D.’s fom aties Bay Seal is dyed rabbit. ) . . tance TWELVE THIRTEEN F ecep- tion is a general one. —_— e == f 120-0%0-0%0-6%-6%6%-6% 6%6.6%.0%.6% <% a% 0% 0 0. 0. 0. 0. %00% % 2 %% %6.0% 6% % O | .,«,«‘..‘..,..,.....‘.....‘.....,........‘...m..‘.«,..,..,..:..,“‘%.,“,“.w,“:w,“‘»,»‘“,“:“:“:. . 9 2 "' % e Xad 2 * K 4 Oppenheimer’s Shop Unique Gifts YOU CANNOT READ QUALITY— K2 P00 055 K2 *, * K2 * 3 "' % K2 K Xe) 0.o% o% 2 e X g X g X g X g X K2 * 2 1114 G St. N.W. ' Phone Main 8306 Silk Looms offer you for three days a stupendous sale. Arranged in 3 groups of therefore we invite your inspection of our the wanted fabrics. _ = = = i ise “which we believe is* Selling direct from the mills, we are enabled to offer these unmatchable crepe 3 gl.ft merchandise .“ . ENEed values in time for* holiday gifts, neatly placed in fancy boxes. | priced lowes, quality considered, than Consisting of — | o e , A Most Desirable Phonograph Gl'ollp 1 40-Inch Crepe de Chine Gifts for the Boudoir. ... .. .85c to $12.00 | ° $2 4§ d . 40-Inch Lustrous Flat Crepe Necklaces, Bracelets, Earri;zgs, J . 40-Inch Silk Cant 1.00 to $12.50 | Values to gss 40-Inch Rich Sat(':: g::g ; | Imported Silk Mufflers. .. .$5.90 to $12.00 | "York” Model 1 Not every color in each fabric, but a plentiful supply, including navy, brown and’ Brushed Wool Scarfs......51.90 to §5.75 | black. s I All.wool Sweaters. . ......52.90 to $20.00 1\ $ 1 50 Group 2 onsisting of — '\ Hand-knitted Baby Caps. . ...95c to $2.75 | at - K2 9, XX g X g X XL XL o0 * K2 * K2 a5 % * 00690 054505, 07067 %07 %6 %65 0% %% 5, * o & * ,‘:g'fid' 5’ "i"cle“ Fiat Cé'epe Hand-knitted Baby Booties. . .50¢ t0 $195 | < . -Inch Jewel Canton Crepe || Knitted Baby Sets. .........52.95t0 $3.90 | Be sure t ial di A $3.29 yd- 40-Inch Crepe Faille Genoise - | Baby Sweater Suits. ... ...$4.95 to $7.50 il e e play of Values to $4.59 1 i 3 g i i ues to $4. 40-Inch SIlk Ffll“e chal‘e bd| Taffeta Pillows. er..$3.25 to $20.00 | The Brunswick York is the attractive console model illustrated above, Scores of new shades for street, afternoon and evening wear, gorgeous array of " Silk Hosiery. ............ .$1.95 to $3.85 | and is one of which anyonc could be proud. It is beautifully finished olors. A 3 = _ and a size that will easily fit into limited s aces—has, of course, all th~ Consiating of — Sewing Machines. ... .. .$27.50 to $165.00 Brunswick exclusive fcatures, including tl:ll’rec record :.lbums. Group 3 : 40-Inch Persian Crepé s Chine v “: < . (The Ultona all-record reproducer, and the all-wood oval amplifier. §1.70d,| lnch Peisley Crepe de Chine 3| Oppenheimers | A - . ya. =1l ien repe de Chine ol i @ : Valuest0$38 | 40.Inch Batik Crepe de Chine ' SHOP UNIQUE & 7th at G N.W. ‘ ouis & Co., Nearly one hundred choice color creations for dresses, blouses, combination and & |1 8th and E lining™ 41N foedrolreted ZXXRR * * o“"."