Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1923, Page 67

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Dance Features Naval - Academy Social Week duty at the Naval Academy cers’ Club number of supper parties were glvenlrn &t their qu Mrs. superintendent of the Naval Tield the third of her monthly receptions R 2 D e e Carl Petersen & Son} December 8.—The | nt of the week given by the officers on he Offi- fn the naval reservation. A . the largest by Lieut. id Mrs. Alfred L. Clifton rs at the Naval Hospital. B. Wilson, wife of the Academy, Henr, assisted by . who made ations. H f Haller of the Polish army sitor at_the Naval Academy The regiment of midship- araded for Gen. Haller and a ired in his honor from the | Ritchie left Saturd: ¥French Lic mother of y for Richmond, in for a week. Curtin entertained at tea oon in compliment to Mr. d Mitchell of Washing- to Maj. Frederic H. Del- wife of Prof. t 4 musicale Mon- on Glou- rrott and the solo- and Miss the tea o t presided at night to a company of one irty in honor of the mid- ball team. Carlisie Bulmer gave a 0, who have mn at Carvel ¢ for Florida, where has arrived in has leased an apartment Court for the winter. France was hostess at a afternoon in_compliment . Mrs. Frank O. Young of ng. Plerre Franklin Mrs. George red), and Mrs. for Quantico, V. d has been ordered for duty. Mrs. A. H. Goctz of Racine, polis and are rvel Hall. Franklin T) a company of twely v evening in honor of their mmander and Mrs. Fred T. had as thelr guests for the ys Commander and Mrs. ander and Mrs. William ckham entertained a small com- dinner Saturday_ evening, in after the Marine-Army Louise Lankford of Baltimore, ement to Midshipman Bar- i s Roberta Cro- | gton . H. McCarthy, who living for ths past few | on their ranch in British Col- . and who are mow on an ex- it in the east, are spending ime at Carvel Hall. der and Mrs. John Downes hosts at a buffet supper Sat- in_compliment to Com- Mrs Plerre Wilson. and Mrs. Douglas rd_wete the guests in_whose mander and Mrr. Max B. entertalned at dinner Sat- | ning at their home at the| tea Friday afternoon in Mrs. Brown of the Navy guest for a week of Paul J. Dashlell at the| s’ quarters at the Fowler, daughter of { Clarence Fowler, had Give Jewelry Jewelry lasts indefini- tely and is quite generally appreciated. There are numerous sugges tions from such a variety as we carry to please every one. Silver Toilet Sets—Powder * Boxes, Cut Glass Dishes, Beads, Rings and Pendants. Silver Cigarette Cases, Match Boxes, Ash Trays, Watch Chains, Rings and Cuff Links. Vanities, Rings, Beads, Pendants, Pins, . Manicure Sets, Earrings. Knives, Rings, Cuff Links, Tie Clasps: Picture Frames. Lifetime Gifts THE SUNDAY e loft on Monday for thelr home n' ‘Waynesboro, Pa. Miss Evelyn B winter, has re- from Baltimore, whero she | visited for a week X of Washington are spending the week at Carve Hall, Mrs. Carlos Cusachs and her daugh- ter, Miss Georglanna Cusachs, were among the out of town guests at the first bachelora’ cotlllion in Baltimore ay night. ut. Plater of the Medical Corps, is now attached to the Wyoming and Enxlrn Donald Hvans of the U. 8. S, Seattie, have been Vis- iting triends in_Annapolis. Mrs. Roland Curtin entertdlned th French Club Tuesday afternoon a 5 ent at Brice House. Mr: ‘ochran presided at the t Yisiting Miss Elizabeth Cone at East range, N. J., for ten days, has re- turned to Annapolts. Mrs. John Sherburne and Miss Alice Sherburne of Brookline, Mass.. who have been visiting Mrs. Sherburne's arents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Harris Baltimore, attended the midship- men’s danco last week and were guests at Carvel Hall during thetr stay in Annapol Mr. and ‘Mrs. Howard Atterbur: who came to their country plac near Annapolis, for Thanksgiving, have returned to New York. Mrs. Frank Slingluff, wife of Com- mander Slingluff, was hostess at a ah-jong and bridge party Tuesday oon in compliment her sis- ters, Mrs. Sherman and Miss Floyd Jones of uls. . W rd D. Johnson, wife of the rector of St. Anne's Eplscopai *h is spending the week In table. Geon. and Mrs. William erght mo- | tored from Washington Sun were guests for luncheon of Mr, and Mres. Edward Mitchell at Carvel Hal Miss Mary Sutherland Willai who has been visiting in Annapo Las returned to her home in Rl mond, Va. Mrs. A. E. Coleman, who was the guest for two weeks of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Giadden, left Monday for her home at Chestertown, i 1d. The Rev. and Mrs. Charles B. Bul- | Edwin R. Eslinger ana Es.inger, who have been the ts of their son-in-law and daugh- [ M . Dr. and Mrs. Walter ‘F. S Give FURS for Xmas! Nothing else that you can give so combines beauty and utility! Come in today and examine our large stock. A variety of prices make selection easy. 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Semi-Annual Clearance A Timely and Important Event Everything Taken from Regular Stock Day and Afternoon | Dinnerand Evening Dresses. Gowns. Satins, Crepes, Velvets, Chiffons, Twills Metal Cloth Reduced to Reduced to $35, $45, $45, $55, $65, $55, $65 $75, $90, $100 Beautiful Coats and Wraps 15 Off Regular Price All Remaining Suits ¥4 Off A limited number or charming hats sharply reduced Drastic Reductions on All Rich Fur Coats and Fur Neck Pieces Intimate Gifts 0f Soft Silks—Their Ezquisiteness Will Bewitch and Charm on Xmas Morn Of dainty, gauzy georgette, and soft silks, frilled and inserted with laces, iridescent shades of rose; blue, orchid, etc. They will be received with supreme delight—whether it be & piece of lingerie or a negligee. “None Can Compare With Qifts to Wear” Appropriate for Christmas Gifts Are: —Hoslery —Novelties —Brassieres —Girdles —Dresses —Perfumes ETTY WAY, Mme. Irene and Gossard Corsets save one's energy and add to onme's ap- pearance. Expertly fitted here. Jewelers— - - 913 G St. N.W. 7777771070171 LI > J ] 1110 F St. N.W. Next Door Coiimbis Theater Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Mitchell l'i‘l of the Army’ ter of Washingto: Mr. and Mra. Martin H. Smith and jtheir daughters, Miss Murfel Smith and Miss Dorothy Smith, who spent Thankegiving at ‘thelr country home, Hillsmere, on South river, have re- ay and spent the we, lard, who have been the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Prof. | orton, daughter (and Mra. James A. Bullard, have re- rd Morton, Who | turned to their home in East Orange, ! V. Magruder of Auburn, N. ent a few days with his sister, Mary Randall 3 iatcher and Miss Mary Winches- n. elphia, Capt. James L. rned to New York. Mr. and M n.th had as thelr guests for the oliday Mr. and Mrs. La Crosse of New York city. Prof. and Mra ck 4 .. ©. Btone, Ann 11 Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine. Before or After Theater Wonders of East | India The richest collection of Indian Art and craft ever brought over to this country. Beautiful Christmas Presents Sold at Moderate Prices. Can be seen from 10 to 5-and later by appointment. 1420 Oak St. N.\W. Col. 9211 who | have STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, DECEMBER 9, 1983—PART 2. returned to their home in Rutherford, | Vernon Fowler, N J. o x turned to Goucher College. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harrington have Pro Mis. Rapo o Foste stopping with them, Mr. Harrington's sister, Miss Vera Kathryn Harring- ton of Vernon, Tex. Miss Loulse Perkins and Mlss Cars rie Hill of Alabama, who were guesta! for the week end of Prof. and Mrs. ; — CaseAl ’\’\"e enjoy selling Ease-All Shoes, for every pair sold increases our list of friends. Women thordughly appreciate its allur- ing style and comforting ease. They are grateful for the relief to over- strained muscles & and displaced liga- ¢ in haner.of their house gu Miss M{Idréd Finley and Mrs. White of Lo Angeles, Cailf. 8 Hilda urn nf ho spent Thanksgivl Walk and Be Happy Shoes Bring Joy to the Feet o N T - ith Mr. and ments furnished by its unbreakable arch support. If you want real comfort and beauty, wear Ease-Alls. G. B. White Ce., Inc. 1311 G St. N.W. s mavaie Take Elevator R (o] o Mrs. Howard Atterbury at their home, | ter, Va.. was the ®ueet for 3 fortnight st T eten S1SwEUet | of Mrs, D. Claude Handy at Rer homo her home on Franklin street. on Duke of Oloucester street, has re- Miss Francis Beverly of Winches- |turned to her home. Millinery Clearance All Winter Hats Reduced to Half Price Included are some very fine French madels, as well as others from our own workrooms. A Few Remnant Hats Priced from $1 to $5 Fox Fur Scarfs, newest shades, $95.00 A limited number of the season'’s Newest Blouses at 209% Reduction Parisian Gift Novelties A choice collection of Christmas novelties, including Ostrich Fars, Hair Bands, Pocketbooks, Perfumes, Dancing Caps, Etc. Gle am‘ly @frajranf is brfum Baree Yourpersonality gains new 7 g@ T charms by a touch from this subtle odeur blended from the flowers of sunny France. Parfum Baree is of real dis- tinction and rare elegance, skillfully blended by unmatched genius. Your favorite toiletry counter will supply you with a convenient vial

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