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SOCIETY. Alexandria Throng at The Old Dominion Boathouse Dance General and Personal Notes of Social Interest Gath- cred in Nearby City. A subscription dance was held at the Old Dominion Boat Club house Friday cvening. The chaperons were Mrs. J. Sidney Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Saugstadt. Among the dancers were Miss Ellzabeth May of Hampton, Va.; Miss Georgla Stevens ©f Altoona, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roberts, Miss Ines Moore, Miss Mar- Faret Moore, Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson, Miss Laura Hulfish, Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss Elizabeth War- wick, Miss Margaret Warwick, Miss Louise Thomas, Miss Mary Hunt Rob- erts, Miss Edmonia Baker, Miss An- Dabelle Kaufman, Messrs. Jack Chil- | dress, Moncure Morton, Shepperson, j Frown, Paul field. Ben Minor, Jumes Harding, Winsiow Randolph, | tiordon and Brouse Burke, Chester Pierce, Carroll Pierce., jr.; Robert ¥ hitton, Urban 8. Lambert, 3r.: Claude Ballenger, Cameron Roberts, cvvy, Boothe Pulman, John N\lghe‘ Alhcrl Ansley Smoot, Stanley King. Raymond Wolford, Stanieigh #nd Everette Swan, Cary Randolph, | O'Ferrall of the | all has returned to her brother, Rev. Reg- ter Hall, at Mineral, Va i atherine Thompson of Cul- he week-end guest of Miss n Cameron street rouse Burke of the of Virginia spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. turke. in Rosemont. They eir gue: Leidy of hig and N id Charles O'ierrall ot the university Mr. and Mrs. J. R Fult o, Ohlo, une the guests of the for- er, Mrs. C. C. Burnett. 3 D. Gorman has returned to Mount_St. Joseph's College, Emmits- burg, Md., after a visit to his parents in Alexandria. }‘1ah-Jong and Bridge Party Plans Complete | The arrangements for the benefit | e and mah-jong party to be en Wednes at the Washington Club for the shington Anlmal Res- cue League are progressing rapidly aud great success seems assured for the event. Misgs N. R. Macomb, 1314 N street, is ehairman of reservatio for tables. The 1ist of patronesses includes the names of Mrs, Mrs. Taft, M Z . Denby, Mrs, . Mrs. Wallace. Baroness de Cartier 2iano, Mme. Alles, Mrs. | re. Frederick Beale, Miss Mrs. Woodbury Blalr, Blodzert, Mrs. Willian | €5 Boardman, Mrs. Theo- . Mre. W. H. Brown- Carmalt, Mrs. | <. Henry Getty | Dennis, Mrs. phen B. Moran, ) Newbold ‘orcoran Thom, alter Tuckerman, Mrs. Harold White, Mrs . Mrs. Clarence ! . ) “harles Boughton Wood. | les Woodhull, Mre. K. V. H. Wilic and Mrs. Alfred Vanderbilt. st el Marriage Licenses. rritge licenses have been fssued to the | wing bert E. Warren of Leesburz. Va J. Beach of Grant Tsiand, Fia this city and tox ot Woodburn, D.'¢ el 1. Lo 11X Rickers and Anba 1. Wi jenjamin F. MeKioney and Anole Under- 1\“ iibur B. Montgomery and Clara L. Me- | Ceorge H. Hull and Mars Lawrence. Joseph L. Compten and Florence E. Brown. 2 ladys Eiward O Jackem of 2bis city and Louise | & Jenkins of Steelton. ardt o hicht and Maria nh»ndrnhrr El Va., and iciton and” Mary G. Heflin, erickaburg, Va Pilkerton of Mechauleaville, Va. an, Hinton of Edoor, Md. Soteis Feecmian sud Aga o tons Auction sales after 6 p.m. are pro- hibited by law in Louisiana. OLD FURS can be made a8 good as mew if they are con- scientiously bandled. You will be surprised if Jou Luve them remodeled here. WOLF rurrier 30-32 Florida Ava N.W. ¢ Portland Hotel Dining Room 14th and Thomas Circle Special Dinners Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Table &’ hote..........$1.00 5:30 to 8 P.M. IMMEDIATE choice is necessary to dis- tinguish the personal touch in your Christ- mas Cards of Greeting with Brewood design exclusiveness. Some TS beee soft-toned etchings still available. ‘Brewamp Stationers ond Engravers 611 12th St. N.W. D@5t & ceD oD Births Reported. The following births have been reported te ‘besith departmeat 1 the et ewenty hours: Frederick E. and Amy . Smith, girl. s E. bel! Ellas ‘#od Diana S Carl D. and Helen Crist, girl. Frederick and Dorothy Ktohlm Asnby L. aud ildred V. K 2 Allle E. Brasse, girl. nd Virgle M. Steele, girl. . and G 'aul A, and A Frances M. Goodwin, boy. d_Altha V Hement . and Ll John and Bthel Washington. girl. THE le’ Archer, bu nd Hulda J. veratein, boy. Christine Bremmerman, boy. rie Hiall, unie E. Ball, girl, Simpson, hoy. . and Ellen Gi McDutte, girl. C. Hays, girl. il Bradiey, boy. ok and Ttaymond and Mary Joho TRE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Exquisite in nd Molly Cobe: and Margaret nd Ruth C. Ba Jobn and Frances Johuson, gir] Arthur and Busie Johnson nd J 004, Practical Gifts Silk Underwear and Hosiery are two fea- tures that utility makes popular for gifts—of each we have gathered most careful selections. In Underwear—of garments that are prop- erly cut and tastefully made. In Hosiery—brands that are noted for their excellence. Both are popularly priced—which adds to their giveableness. Nightgowns . .. Bloomers. . ... Petti Fine Clocked Black we; Willlam and Etbel Athey, boy. Herbert W. snd Wadie Hermann, girl. Harry and Freda Moore, girl. Rbbert C. and Dorothy V. Walker, girl. Bernard and Lilllan M. Smitb, girl s, wr. | WASHINGTON'S GREATEST o WOMENS STORE Johneon, ‘Wilson, gl Ilnp Boodrow and Vermile wnm- sirl. and Anoie Beckley, 7 Deateice Jopnsen, Eirl il gl Rich g Biivatand Jeanette. Phifer, boy. ..$2.95 to $7.50 $3.95 to $15.00 coats. . ... Two Featured Hose All -silk Lace, Hose— $2 95 only Costume Blouses— Chiffon and thread Silk Hose 51_95 —all colors...... Beautiful models—$§.75 to $28.50 Let Us Remind of the Special Reductions in Dresses For street, sports, ar— Were $29.00 to $89.00—Now $5.75 to $28.50 $3.95 to $8.95 $3.95 to $10.50 Pure- afternoon and evening 22, °33, ‘44, 55 Dinner platinum diamonds phires— Three - stone Diamond Ring, unusual value— $110 Ring, all- with 13 and sap- FREE This beautiful 18-kt. white gold mounting, up to 1 karat size, will 17-jewel Diamond and Plati- be given freo num-top 10 Ladies’ Factol with every $50 with rchase; this Wrist Watch, cut diamonds and 4 sap- inonth only. Bulova Wrist Watch $22.50 up BULOVA ry Guarantee Certificate This Certifies that this Watch is guaranteed to be & reliable timekeeper, to be %m rkmanship und fo Kive entire sailafa e wearer; Shuy makin e Duplicate parts may be ol Joweler every working par Is standerdised; L et S Soton tuy broken iy with absolute assurance that l’:l‘: s whea thro or fhom the makers direct. 1-carat very fine Diamond, tractive sctting— very at- Buloya White Gold Filled $30 Up - Oppenheimer & Shah 907 F Street NW. ~ (The House of Diamond Bargains) SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. DECEMBER 9, 1923—PART 2. —_— Misplacing sympathy is like paying the carfare of a conductor. RRRRRN ittt ettt ettt tate ettt s S S S S S S SRS S SRS SNSRI SRR Shop Early 'designs. Novelties $1 .95 No gift more acceptable than a beautiful piece of jewclry. At the above price we show a wonderful assortment of earrings, showers, drops, etc., in jade, crystal, pearls, coral novelties, etc. Nicely boxed for presentation. Breakfast Robes $8.90 A gift of utility 1s a joy to any woman. These charming robes are made of two-toned satin and prettily finished with frill down front. Colors include orchid, peach, rose, coral, turquoise, etc. Nicely boxed for presentation. Philippine Gowns $2.95 A gift that will please is a gift that will last. phi]ippine gowns are made for service, of extra fine quality nainsook and very elabo- rately embroidered in beautiful All sizes. Nicely boxed for presentation. - Fur-Trimme The Entire Second M -BRKS & CO | Xmas Savings Club Checks Cashed I Fancy Pouches $3.95 These make most appropriate gifts, for they are so rich—so dmnty. They re made of pm seal, calf skin, duvetyn and velvet, in the most beautiful designs. Black and all wanted colors. Nicely boxed for presentation. Demonstration Boue Soeurs Perfumes Quand Les Ficurs Revant translated into English means “When the Flowers Dream,” and you will get an inspiration of this beautiful sentiment when you sample the various odors that are here— on demonstration tomorrow—on the strect floor. The demonstration is in charge of a young French maid, sent to us from the Bouc Soeurs laboratories in Paris. Perfumes are long lasting and sweet and much preferred by society leaders and stage folks. Come—sample the odors. Petticoats $3.95 A most practical gift is a silk petticoat, since every woman can- not have too many of them in her wardrobe. These are of superior quality tricot silk jersey. with em- broidered or pleated flounces. Nicely boxed for presentation. SOCIETY. Mail Early French Kid Gloves $2.00 Hand her gloves to glove her hands, and you surely will give a most practical gift. These are two-button length, made of soft, flexible skins. Embroxdcred/ backs. Each pair guaranteed Nicely boxed for presentation. Blouses $ 4.95 Give her a blouse and you will certainly please her. These are fashionably made of French voile and batiste and have tuxedo col- lars. They're finished with hand- drawn work and lace edges. Nicely boxed for prcsentation. Chiffon Silk Hose $2.95 Afl inexpensive yvet most ap- propriate gift is a pair of silk hose. These will be a real pleas- ure to receive, for they are very sheer quality and are all-over silk. Black and all best shades. Boxed for presentation. A Collection of Gorgeous Floor Will.Be Devoted to This Super-Attrac- tion Tomorrow. Ripple Styles Side-Tie Models Coats $32.50 Tl‘llS Extremely LOW Prlce IS Less Than Actual Wholesale Cost Full-Length Models—One Style Pictured Fashioned of the Most Luxurious Soft- pile Fabrics, in Black, Brown and Gray " All-silk Linings Reversible Bandings Beauiiful Furs Tubular Styles Belted Models G STREET BETWEEN 11T g 12™ STREETS