Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 9

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(Cont luncheon vesterday, entertaining. a company of ten of her girlhood friends here at the Shoreham where she and her mother, Mme. de Que: h been spending a few wi return to Havana tomorrow. Mrs. Walter Tuckerman will enter- tain a company at luncheon Monday. Mrs. Claudo Mayo will entertain at & paper chase and luncheon Sunday. Col ) " master Corps rtained ard before s. W s. Phillip = MASONS OF STAR CONFER 3D DEGREE Raymond G. Roberts Initiated. 30 of 102 Employe Members of Craft Present. Trrough special dispensation from Worshipful Grand Master Price of Virginia, Master Masons of The Eve- ning Star conferred the Master Ma- | son degree upon Raymond G. Rob- erts, an employe of The Star, at Co- lumbia Lodg . 285, last night, in Clarendon, V than thirty of the total of 102 ons employed by The Star were present at the oere- mony. The master of the lodge, Clarence sented by The Star THE EVENING STAR, ’m—ae all employes of The Star, were. East, firet section, James T. Cas second’section, Grover ecture, James T. Cas X charge, Grover E. Payne, P. M.; west, Royal E. Corwin, P. M.; South. Charies Long, P. M. senior deacon, John Ferber, junior deacon, }v.umoml Babeos ‘The Star men present were: Denman Thompson, George Adams Howard, William E. Willlams, Louis Darrell, G. Leonard Willlams, Frederick 'G. Hammer, Grover K. Payne, Willlam Burton Green, Ed- ward C. Evans, Harry F. Patterson, Charles G. Morgan, Robert G. Hudson, Royal E. Corwin, Charles Long, H. C. Stmpson, R. N. Babcock, James T. Casebeer, John J. Ferber, Walter k Ferber, F. F. Kimmel, L. E. Klug Stewart L. Lynch, C. F. Willlams, Herman Feldman, Frank Miller, Ed- ward S. Quinn, C. Stone, F. W. Huddleston, Charles E. Blount, C. Q WASHINGTON, EDUCATION OF WOMEN IN ORIENT IS TOPIC Miss Caroline J. Porter, N. Y., to Address University Branch Here. thi; C., FRIDAY, future holds forth a wonderful hope tor the sex that in the past has al- ays been regarded as inferior by the oriental man. Confidence. From the New York Bun. Smith—You seem to have a great deal of faith in your doctor. Jones—Yes; rst in his hands. the man holds my DECEMBER 14, [k~ 22! An account of what India, China, Korea and Japan are doing for the education ,of thelr women is sched- uled to be given before the Washing- ton branch of the American Assoctu- tioa of University Women on Decem- ber 14 by Miss Caroline J. Porter of New York. Miss Porter, who Is at present the welfare director of graduate students at Teachers' College, in the city of New York, returned in August from | Open Evenings 24-HOUR SERVICE PERSONAL ENGRAVED XMAS CARDS PEARLMAN’S 933 GST.N.W. an extended tour of these four ori- | 1923. “Santa says” Come to Leverton’s Presents Useful Presents for Women At Prices That Are Exceptionally Low Silk Hosiery Silk Underwear Chappie Coats Wool Sweaters Corduroy Kimonos Beaver Robes T e RS 3. G. er M. Glessner en- ) 43 Disney, Wi ‘ohen, Walter B. ast e 2 m K. C Blount and Willlam D. Reeves. —— deleg: siiver gavel, as a a token of his courtesy. Roberts, the candidate, upon the completion . »f his initlation, was presented b; ) rover Payne, in behalf of the Master !hgn"l‘h;“fi::: of Normandy. among Masons of The Star, with a Masonic form part of ‘the congregation at- tendin; Lhe quaint little churches at Yuleti ‘These are given the prefer- ence lmong animals as being so in- !Imnlely connected with the birth of the Savio fi'&%’%&%@%‘%@’%fl%’%@%%%@%@% ental countries, during which she visited most of the important univer- sitles and colleges and came into active touch with their educational practices. According to Miss Porter, the number of educated women in these countries is now deplorably small, but the pres ambitious and the zeal disp) the oriental women for educ opportunity when their nd Mrs. Henr rs. Ch Louls Hertle. Silk Underskirts Wool Scarfs Fur Neckpieces Thousands of Linen Handkerchiefs on Consignment Tailored Voile Blouses—Stylish Silk Blouses Special Attention to Ladies Occidental Restaurant The Famous Place to Dine Before or After Theater _| and \1 ¥ Wiley and Mrs, Fr- will' preside in the panese v..( garden at the rainbow > of the P: Teacher Associa- ¥ at 1 o'clock Mrs, nest H Haryey, fhose who worked the third de- eg0. son is in business at Pacific Grove Just Received Frot-n New York Handsome Winter Coats WONDERFUL VALUES ea which she is gi Willard this aftes of the book | noon for fifteen guests. tinue through be dancing, the d by the Marine A tea will be given tomorrow after- oon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock at unston Hall for members of Kappa appa Gamma. The host ;i Miss Edith Mo e Lawrence, M tark, Mrs, Bower and | Miss Louise Williamson. Mrs. C. H. Poll Buffalo is vi iting her daughter, Mrs. Claren Norment, jr., at Wardman Park Hot and Mrs. Ralph Beaver St of Philadelphia, r the dip- White sup were ) Stbour, Count Fred . and nder von . and Jrs. B¢ ol Mrs. Sophie Gundersheimer will be at home at 3 Quincy street north- west, on Sunday from 8 to 10 o'clock in honor of her son Eugene. Mrs. Marshall MoKibben will be t the Women' .| Sunday afternoon, 4 . | Miss Gertrude B the tea tab] Kibben to re . | O'Toole, Mrs. S) and Mrs. George King, jr; Miss Miss May Robertson and {1 assist in the ace Zahn will glye BOYS’ “STORM FIGHTER” Double solid leather @!%%'a?'!*i"&%’fi%&‘%‘@!8%2’-%%2‘{%2!&%2'%’@‘%‘%2’4%2'@'E%E’%@’&%?’%‘@'fi%’%@‘fl%‘fi%@w%'fifi@ GROWING GIRLS ATl leathers; ball strap; high cut. 9 to 13.\'1/,....$295 2% 10 8 -$2.95 $3.95 Xmas Shoes for Boys and for Girls MussEs: AND CHIL- [=orrmrn FOR $ AND CHIL- BOYS For street, afternoon and evening wear. You'll surely be surprised at the wonderful materials that will be found in these Dresses. They will have to be seen to be appreciated. GROWING GIRLS’ HIGH SI'IOE%fi ¢ Hawks, Mr. a'y A d Mre. Jo et M Yol All leathers. to 8. T S Individual and Distinctive Styles $25 $39.50 $49.50 Smart Business Dresses Cloths and Silks Bridge, mah jong and 600 will be | given at’the headquarters of the Nau- . | tional Woman's Party on Capitol Hill, where its members are entertaining their friends this evening. The draw- ing rooms and librarles will be filled with guests, who will compete for the cl, prizes selected by the District lumbia members. mong those who will act as host- s for the occasion are several na- al members, among them, Mr: 4| John Branham, 'Miss Maud Younse | Miss Anita Poliitzer, Miss Mabel Ve ; {non, Miss Elsfe Hill, Miss Martha Sou- der. The pmronesss:« are Mrs. Harve Mrs. John Walker Hol- “larence Kenyon, Mrs. . Wymond Bradbury, DREN'S, of patent colt, Tuiten and Tace solid leather — with fleldmouse and gray Goodyear stitched—wide kid top — Goodvear extensfon sole and hoels stitched — rubber "heels —tan, gun metal and and nature-shape lasts— patent— ...5295 to 8. ..8345 8% to 11 $3.95 dipl Metropolitan ( Tan, Gun Metal Lace Shoes — broad and English lasts— solid leather— 5 9 to 13V ..$245 1to 6 .$2.95 South Carolinn Society > N ..$L95 $245 For Christmas Giving Felt Slippers Men, Women and Children. o1 BTl e e B Te T - TTe T T TR Mo TS T TS TS T T - Tle ST 5Tl GROWING GIRLS' Two-tone Combination High Shoes $4.85 Galligher, . Mrs B i § : g g / ; N : : Feix crday, Mrs. for : v ¥ § v ¥ v ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ v ¥ ; v e & Do Not Wait Until the Last Minute. Have Your Hemstitching Neatly and Quickly Done Now 10c yd. Exclusive Agents: Elite Style Patterns it Mabel Van Dyke, Dodson, Miss Grace Os- : Mason Gibbs, Mr. een, Mr. J. M. Davis! !t]nmn.. Wi Doroth | good, M land First Steps For the little tot— feather weights; sizes 1 to 5—all colors and two- tone combi- $1 15 nations ... LUYS' SCOUTS The lowest price in town. 9 to 13%.. $1.95 1to 6 .. Gift Shop Katie Dunn Bldg. i219 IZFZ; IGRSS ‘Roonll,Eljililth St. N.W. tvent W Store Hours—9 to 6 Christmas Savings Checks Cashed Any Purchase Mailed Free to Any Point in U. S. A. For Saturday s Chrlstmas Shopping Full = fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose, of beautiful, sheer quality; in black, gun metal, cinna- mon, beaver, beige, cordovan. Manda- lay; regular $2.00 quality— 57 Box of 3 Pairs, $5 Pictorial Review Patterns S P P L P P Sl T L L L L L L BOYS’ HIGH SHOES A1l styles and all leathers. w mm \N 1 to 5%. ..$3.95 9 to 13%. $3.45 “Upper Seventh Strect in Loeation—City-Wide in Trade” EMBERS BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU i RLELELEDELER W%W%%%%@%%% 8% &3 R T TR T TR R T T TR T T T TR TR TR TR TR TR TR L TR T T T T T TR T Y e Van Raalte Glove Silk Hosiery, in black and colors; beau- tiful quality and designs; values up to $4.50 Spe- cial for tomor- row— $9.50 GRUEN, %25 —14-kt. white gold filled, 25-year guarantee, 15-jewel ~ Gruen move- ment; octagon shape—a beautiful gift. r the ihership h may be! Open a Charge Account. Buy now—pay next year SELINGER’S ! 820 F St, Cor. 9th “Look for the Big Clock” Humming Bird Hosiery Give her a box of Silk Humming Bird Hosiery. We have them in sl 50 . Pr. black, white and all new col- ors. Wear guaranteed or a Oew Pair fre€...ccoenvasnsion Hoslery Seetion—Main Floor. PLITT Offers You Gifts Supreme~-See PLITT First Bridge Lamps, $7.00 up, Table Lamps, complete with shade, $22.00 up. Shades, $1.65 up. Nest of Tables, $26.25 up. Triangle Tables, $27.50. Hall Chairs— Side Chai: “The time has come,” says Tots-to-Teens, “To talk of Christmas joys— Of Hats and Coats and pretty things For all good girls and boys!” Andin the Kiddies' Own Department You'll Find 'Just Such Pretty Things at Prices that are Certain to Prove Attractive. COATS Every Child’s Coat For Girls, 2 to 14 years, and Boys, 2 to 6 years. Hickok elts and Buckles $48.00 up. . . . . - S . Middies and Middy Suits Flannel Middies; with regulation chevrons and silk braid; in navy blue, green, tan and red ; sizes 6 to 22. » Telephone Table and Stool $10.00 Japanese Coffee Sets, $10.00. Bondon Dishes, $3.00 up. Brass Candlesticks, $3.50 up. ‘Water Glass Trays, $7.00 dozen. Brass Door Knocker, $5.00. Cigarette Boxes, $4.00 up. Book Ends, $6.00 pair up. Silver-top Initial Buckle, with genu- ine cowhide belt; in a beautiful giit box. Set complete Outfit complete— $2.00 $3.50 Xnter woven Goe and Heel Hickok Buckle and _with Belt Belto- silver Sy o beautifully trimmed $5.95 A Few Middy Suits, in red flannel; trim- med with black braid and buttons; large chevrons on sleeves; with two-piece skirt to match; a beautiful outfit, and a most sen- sible gift. Sizes 14 to 20 years. $15 value, Special $8 50 . for Saturday.. 95¢ Hostery Section—Main Floor. Sportswear Section—Main Floor Our Famous “Plymouth™ Pump For Few Days Only In Patent, Gun Metal and Tan Calf; sizes 274 to 8. A remarkable opportunity to buy at a big saving. Buy two pairs—one for yourself and one for a gift. Brushed Wool Sweater Sets, consisting of swea(er cap, leggings and mitts. real good qudlity. Makes an ideal gift. Very spe -$6.95 cial ... - Little Tots’ Wash Dresses— Bloomer style. Made of good quality serpentine crepe, daintily smocked and em- l;rmderfed. I!’nv:ed or gift selection at = $2.95 Bfluhd ‘Wool Scarf and Cap Sets.. Two styles of caps—Tam or Toboggan. Makes a very acceptable gift— $2.50 to $4.50 A splendid assortment of Boys’ Wash Suits, made of gingham, chambray, etc. varied style selection at really special prices, Ranging from— $1.95 to $4.50 Blue Serge Regulation Dresses, of the popular Jack Tar make. Of good quality serge that will prove very serviceable. In sizes 6 to 14 vears. Priced spe- Tl 3t oo $9.95 Jersey Leggings, in drawer style. Colors are brown, buff and white. Sizes 51.95 PURYVEVLVNVVERVERVRVEVELRVBVNDVE VL VR VR DRVRVRLER % In Black and Colors Lisle, 40c Pr. Silk, 75¢, $1.00 & $1.25 pr. Wool and Silk and Wool 75¢c, $1.00 and $1.50 Pr. Mahogany End Table I}:‘:::;h Book 33 1.50 Middy Ties; large, triangular shape; with _ corded edge; in navy, red, srange, white and black...eeees more desirable gift? There are conservative yet dressy models—many » . are fur trimmed Made Windsor Chairs, $13.25 up. Overstuffed Chairs, $43.00 up, Tea Wagons, $25.00 up. Dining Room Suites, $286.00 up. Bedroom Suites, $212.95. " Chest of Drawes: Mahogany Candlesticks, $2.50 * pair up. $78.75 GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 MR 2 to 5 years. Spe- cially priced at... 99 Shoe Section—Main Floor BREVELRVEL ®

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