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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923. SOCIETY. olng on to the private view at the =8 SociETY. ___________ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. for whom Mrs. Quin gave & lunch| g ot Canesday and - card party at the | Corcoran Gallery. . ' Washingto ¢ W ) ashington Club Saturday aftemoon. | "y 5T e with ; e Cash Xmas Savings Checks "’l'ha .:l[l";c‘lr"!el of| the Loulse :«r little daughter, hldll 3‘;"“ ‘\{hl“lllllnk Y vi d ! th De- er parents, r. an s, am B L N 8 eeon e Db | B i N, e D i iy our money goes twice as far if you buy yo honor of the birthday of Mr. Cor-|Lieut. Hunt is now stationed. pran, who end ome. Shri, who'chaoied % Rome CaFde| s rrorace Larion, 30 & ptudent C’"‘lstmas things at Behrends. ataias at the University of Virginia, and Owing to illness, Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Fanny Lurton, who Is attending | Mrs. Coolidge Is Recen ing a Group Uiadons B i alince Tetllly | Weitiady | o it “The Ehelates | h"’x‘;e‘;'!f G o ‘I Do”fi»i“ > tl)lart == Chlldre were to give December 22 at the|holidays w eir parents, I J;le"fl our orrr Cbun e C o Mi H Lurts ¥ of Lady Visitors This Afternoon . it M A W hethw et ot ME | are ot w ot o wr. || Sweaters i by Special Appointment e s Sonai e gnnounce the" Tarrlage: ofthelr 97 m & Lieut. Co a 1 M M laughter, Violet Parsons, to Mr. John } L pp % Brown entertained a rl{’r:nfirr;:ar[ly f', M. Tholl’on November 27, 1923. C twenty Friday night prec = Warm Coat Maytiower bun, " ent preceding the | ypg g Smith entertained a com- [l 5w : ein 0 siatersincline,; : pany of elght at the Le Paradis Al aotinre i M —~0 ) TS COOLIDGE in receiving at | A4, stater.in-law, tho miniseer of | | Tho Misses Ghasa entortained at|Subber danos Batinday eventns ; & 1E0-22 7-4 Jih SE.NW s Charles Koanes, Mrs. John Ryan ten Sunday afternoon for the Misses — wonien; &ray only. (S 55 muffs and noon a company of ladies by 1\4'""""’( Mr y . {icendor e, 3r. Nelson Waller will arsive trom | % shaped neck pleces. special appointment. She will |2 e on, ) i . the University of Virginia Thursday e s e & et S W, il AMrs. A chefton & b > The midshipmen will give tneir |0 Spend the,Christmas vacation with 2 // s kS BB s. Percy Quinn, regular Christmas hop at the New |hls parents,"Mr. and Mrs. A. Waller, | Invitation l(ll"nrro\\ afternoon, Mrs. George J, Newgarden and Mrs. & 3 Willard ll(‘ll i T Mrs. 3 otel Saturday night. at their home on Wyoming avenuc. | $ The Seeretary of he Trespues, 3r. | TROPHIOR £ Holana X S7.thels Mot on Wooming avenue [11192.45 Nottmgham Lace Curtams 3x6-Ft. Wmdow Shades v ‘ or Mayficld of Texas, enter.|Christmas Mr. Harrison . Wiltshire | Miss Laura Bryn, daughter of the tained a few guests at dinher last of Martinsbung, W. Va. and Mr.| 2Y; yards long double Heavy opaque quality in ew Y e, wi minister of Nor and Mme. Bryn . 1 e c e e Ine. A 5 night at the New Willard. Heston, students at Prince Curtains. Beautiful new : ) ,”:,,,::.,‘“‘ : s 3 :;‘,“,"l;*,,"‘;‘,j"j:;’f‘ ianks [Company, gt 2 =z irs. Waller will entertain ‘.-] patterds, in plain cea: wanted colors including The & are | The company will number about forty | f g : L A [ofarY OF the Tcomstivy, Mr a “'"" T “:';‘"“:n"l‘tfl‘;“';;‘;;;;"*;;};;‘l ters and_ all-one pat- white and ecru with fix- c ith round or tssulng e - | and additional gue ) day evening, January S, in honor of |for tea, nh(ng{lh::«! )R.r‘\'nl“n(.::iu\li(;;’ 2 Children’s Hospital ball at the e ‘ :\e:;‘: d!t(]hl::A;t('()W‘r]"' E Sfcel complets, Srreg the P'resident and Mrs. Coolidge. Leonard Block wil preside ot the, ten & ¢ s e R :""‘""‘““""‘"""" ™ i} ders. Pair s larsion gnaranteedisolicoy: able and w e assisted by Miss 8 e Deen suscribe ingagement Announce The Lostmaster General and Mre | Inger Bryn, sister of the hostess. . L 5 3 L Eew ARGy Ol | M il T T T i o i | Harry S. New will be the guests of © Villard ballroom = | s ki e véni 4 ¥ 2 ”,Fh_d here are soni | bure. lesex county, Va., unnounce | ////// 7777 Mrs. Warren Irving G ho will | twe I\e at dinner th ¢ evening In their 3 o . ne vounker set will 2 '. . the | Y d w d N C EHERE T R S R f R | e i e & ainer s Ladles Fancy Handled i °w°5t 'et°"“e 2 s ball, fo n L mburk, Vi, on 1 % Thousands of yards the season. = . . r et e Mrs. Robert F. Ma e was S ME 2 “Mrx \\11]|.Am D West has taken i i Boun: e L stess at i v night, S T e ) COl d Umb “ in beautiful light and Be Feted at Pan-Amerlcan. 3 Mrs. Parker W, West. In | 3 S Suenqoriag the N ""‘m Pols ferithe \\'Elfixn.:\“-':xf"l?.uzHL’?.TQ“rmr'x’:':m;hmé'yf< : oEe : WELEE dark patterns. De- The ambassador of Cuba, Senor Cosme any - ‘the inister of = €2 o o her Youn | ving I Boston, will return to the city Made of good quality signs and colorings de la Torriente, wil the guest of | 15¢ or and Senara de Elizalde, th 35 L3 . W o to visit his parents durin e C| umbrella cloth, with 3 R Mr g o & the Christmas cllz oth, with honor a at lunchean Friday of the dircetor | 1 e Bulgarla " and = tme ot m,m, Tn chin | Mex Jahn Hays Hammond, who id [ nolldays. He will leave for Boston in bakelite post and ring f’“’ every purpose. general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. e 4 R a| . en ining that evening for their | the early part of January. and leather trimmed ® Leo S. Rowe, who will entertain in | and . y co debutante daughter, Nat — ini 1 Ol aeb wughter, | Miss alle Gndics SHed with the annex. ; 0 agui, S > — Hammond, will also take thelr dinner | At the Christmas te }‘.‘"fl!‘;v 1,'-'?" hf,l ,‘TI"“ u Neligh. Mrs, Delos A. Dlod- | Kuests to the ball the Anthony League ancy=tip. ferrnle. Bluc, Ign. Mrs | - T green, red and black Senor Carlos Aldunate of the Chilean . speclal commission will be host at a & . box party at the * “Mme. Butterfly' per- ) Mr. Charle formance tonight ing with hi oxholders for the perform- 4 a s “There: ‘ “"Abiding, Mo, 1 % ¥ Jeut. | 2 s poxhiolders fo pertorm | = ot o She " and | Full length scarfs, d Mr. O y.” which the & E @ e Etiere Were i H Sz o mander G abricl Ferrer and Mr. Oc- ngton Opera Company will give |+ - » on S cvening, the pa Ladles lmported Kld Gloves with beautiful wide s “‘h «v;nl‘nrz Innlru lr.“mm Theater, Averat Hiunfen St ... ———————————— Black, G B lace edge and embroid- Representative Royal E. Weller of | gy and Mrs Drury will entertain at Sk % : lack, Gray, wn e New Xork Las amiood in Washington :“"!:;!rrnmflmdlnh‘thn performance, and | in the official s a and White, \0 h v,h el_refl pattern center. and has taken an apartment at the | Mrs G fhybe Commander and | ton and others of ciety are Kid Gloves; real I in_apar e ¥ dge and Mrs. Lee House for the winter. Oscar Bland. and” Nr.” John Randolph [ interested n the 1 and Fre nch xrpnru Representative and Mrs, Lodts w. | Bolling. L Btock & m." m” auscher's {l] tions withiiguss SR i Fairfleld of Indiana had as guests for| Mr Washburn Wright will come to ”Wi s o 607 12th N.W.—M. 2704 - 58-mch 65¢ Table Damask John Emerson of New York, who at- | prep it soead e ch e later in the week from Mrs. Emerson, the latter known as Annita Loose, are successtul Dlay-] The Japanese play. s At 2 . wrights, and will join Representative e iSohanens play given Saturday b A . n $2 50 M L h A and Mrs, Fairfield here for another VISt | heated Stnia haao il 45 il be e e e nenaid b o ean an ress en S eather Auto during the winter. The Drocsets oe hory 5 o iog) Rk ized Ifilt;ch <1;r:\\- white hlmchcd pretty c 15 o'clock, h 0 [ A figured and floral at- Renresstteting enm MEanT o yer be uned l{!h»(hr:\“ur‘wnt(nxmn«.nl of the \.I' : les Bans | all and Dellver Gloves tns P \ inte A i . ok v 7722777777777 ‘ $1.00 Women s Sllk and have taken play this evening M A Ritter will give a v her | Works, 2 7 Heavy Leather ¢ |new plctures ot Ja nad o | 3 av. . be- ° ] ° Auto Driving Gloves, er visit there A s NI : : adies uits 1 0 warmly fleece lined; this week and fancy articles ma Mrs, v d [ ] L] reinforced palms; full 2ot medicine’ of | {here Wil v on sale. 2 3 y: <z Sity. Mme. Haniha wife X A ginia size cuff. tended the plomatic reception at tl ).,.k v o Wikite EHoase. it them H‘u:ln My and mas olldays with his mother, Mrs . k 2277777777777, § Rich, satin-mercer- . Mercerized Sport Hose of the Chilean rmance Saturday wearing ¢ na = T ide M S t 95 D — ve a small din- | costume, e four- " : su e : NS e apd, T Bl el | S S ek - €ns Vums . . . C LTI | 5 i 79 Hutn ughter of the i t i : . Hose, wide flare tops. c : ?mmm .‘t;.z'n s x 3k i I $12 98 to $l7 50 Glrls Coats Black, Brown, Silver and Navy. Double soles. Irregulars. - ¥, 4 “ fiehi i vEUELETEL T Sy D Ty s s e Special Sale of Floral Christmas Decorations \lhu went dlre tly lhr H). 3 e (nnr,\. M T} s' Plants, Ferns, etc., Dec. 18-22, Incl. W2 Values to $l.50 Leather Handbags ////// 7222222227222/ 1;\11 ;\‘antcd leathers s Bags $6 00 Bi Glrls Dresses Sl shaeis 4 { Charles Hell, Mrs, Wa man, Mrs. Claude Ma the ambassador will ive ‘his final Mra' W. Harry Brow girls 4 to 15 years. instructions from Secretary Hughes. mer. Mrs._John Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson ck. Ryan will entertain a company at Helen Burns dinner this evening and take their guests later to the opera. Gift Shop Mrs. Walter H. Tuckerman enter- . tained at luncheon today In honor Katie Dunn Bldg. of her house guest, M Kenneth &uipin’ of Virginia, who witn Mr. (Room 1, 517 11th St. NW. Gllpin came to stay ver Sunday |~ — with Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman i Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman will en- tertain a company In their hox at| Special Attention to Ladies mance o lame Butter- . will be given this evening Occidental Restaurant e Washington Opera Company, m)I the President Theater. Th‘elr The Famous Place to Dine other guests will be Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr., Repre- Before or After Theater sentative and Mrs. John Philip Hill, Representative and Mrs. J. J. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Atherton, Col. and Mrs. Hoard Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin of Vir- ginla. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman will take their guests later to the Mon- day evening supper dance at the Hotel Hamilton. Mr. Walter Penfleld will entertain a small dinner party topight at the New Willard. Thursday evening he will again be host at a dinner at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton H. Groves have taken an apartment at the Hotel La- fayette for the season MERRY CHRISmAS Mrs. Bates Warren will entertain a company at bridge followed by tea GREET’.NGF{CARDS tomorrow afternoon, in honor of her o daughter, Mrs. Reber Littlehales. - - Mrs. George Richard Smith was hostess at luncheon today, the com- pany remaining to play bridge through the afternoon. ~Her guests are: Senora de Ycaza of Paris, who is 1340 G Street N_ % spending the winter with her brother Sl i frames; inside fitting els of velvet and rr(p of purse and mirror. plaid and velvet, cre trimmed. state All o ; Women’s Flannel Nightgowns NI $5.50 Women’s Coat Sweaters | | ncl Nighigowne. Bosbic yokes; silk braided or ‘Warm, heavy Coat embroidered trimmed. Sweaters, belted style. Pink or blue stripes. Black, navy, bro“n . Automobile 10-in, Everlasting Wreaths, 39¢ Memorial Window Wreaths 69¢c Novelty X Fern Boxes, 49¢ mas Cyclamen Plants Yuletid Candies, $1.50 Wreaths e Poinsettia $2‘5O and $4‘50 Large Boston Plants, $1.25 Ferns, $2.25 BLACKISTONE’S Cash and Carry Flower Stores NO PHONE ORDERS—NO CHARGES—NO DELIVERIES EXCEPT OF FUNERAL FLOWERS 807 14th St. 804 17th St. 1209 Wisc. Ave. (Downtown) (Midtown) (Georgetown) P A A A T R G A T I L, and gray; full size 2222277777777 7777777 collars. _ Babies’ Sweater Sets W, g Knitted sets of Sweater, $6 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Capand Bootees, Matched $ 1 .98 \ novelty knit effects in Heavy Chmch']h blue, pink and white. Overcoats, warmly lined. Colors, navy, gray and brown; mufl' pockets sizes SIS s Boys 2-Pants Crompton BRSNS AIAIAIBIAIAIIIA IS || 4 Corduroy Suits s || $4 Boys’ and Glrls Sweaters Genuine Crompton Corduroy Suit for boys Only 7 More Shopping Days : Stip-over_and c«m 2 98 Siminn o mx&m&m&a&z%&:@m@m@a%@a&ms& ¢ Before Xmas--See PLITT Now! ortwn Paris i Ay e e ¥ Bridge Lamps, $7.00 up. Cqulzw gdfnltle &@ g g Table Lamps, complete d it shade, $2200 up = . BABIES’ BONNETS i;u?é:fs_fiy éhisél('l’;, $3.25 up. ) : Beautiful Silk-Like Pettlcoats 69c to $1 98 Lt o Tabies 3262 up. : ! An Announcement of Great Importance , Rich, beautitul col- $ 1 98 x L] Match any coat, whether of chinchilla, cordu- roy, silk velonr, ete. All styles and colors. W AN IWomen’sBeacon Blanket Robes Triangular Tables, $27.50. \ 3 finished materials and Detailing Actual Facts trasting color ruffle. W E have had made for our after-Christmas business a number Men’s Boxed Cut Silk 4-in- —in beautiful designs of rose, pink, gray, copen End Table e of very beautiful coats for Women and Misses. Hand Scarfs With Book 331.50 3 - Pure Thread Silk Ties, Trough : . beautiful P d — 13 T HESE coats have arrived, and, as the demand has been very e Brass Candlesticks, $3.50 % great for our coats and as so many persons buy our coats for range of combined col- and tan. Wide silk-trim- med collar and cuffs; one pocket; silk trim- med. s. In a pretty Xmas Christmas presents, we have decided to offer them to you now at Sox up. Water Glass Trays, $7.00 3 the AFTER-CHRISTMAS PRICES. Women s $50 00 Fur Coats '{Zewfcl ?toxfis, $$zlz7.§:) up. g:;:ig&or};f){;:: kse4r 025 u‘z T HESE coats were made from advanced models, which we feel — sk ot prs ook Stands, J Book Ends, $6.00 pair up. ¥ sure will be good style in the winter of 1924. They were made Girls Good Raln Capes some coat. Long, ~ dozen, Windsor Chairs, $13.25 up. c | . 3 : - Overstuffed Chairs; $43.00 Framed Prints, $2.00 up. 4 from the most desirable materials and trimmed with selected furs. Made of highly mercers m}l cut, clegantly : jzed blue and garnet Ll collar, detachable belt and inside pockets. up. 3 waterproof materials, Tea Wagons, $25.00 up. e 3 HE prices at which wé are offering them to you now are much with slit pockets and at- Dining Room Suites, $286 3 h tached plaid-lined hood; o I $17.50 | 3 less than they would ordinarily cost us. We are only able to do 4 toid sizes: | Bedroom Suites, $212.95. ; this as our very best makers in New York were anxious to cooperate | 3 : M;l;gfia;zjr ‘fi:ndlost:tks, :;t:}:‘k:ao ?f:‘e:t ctxl:lx:ll: l::zy ;;:son to dispose of the balance of their T, 527_50 to %{4,20 WOmen $ | oal Hall Chairs— i Side Chairs, $48.00 up. |73 s2100 | L ) i . ili $1.00 Rompers and Creepers el Armchairs, $52.50 up. : We invite your immediate inspection. High-class mercer- p;usfif Silk-luster, brand-new styles. .Inflnfi Pa; lnthlg and Upholsteri: ) colors. Al coK)rs and sizes. Bonbon Dishes, $3.00 up. S ; g ; ized, pink, blue, white Bolivia and Bry- GEORGE PLITT C : 21 Creeper, daimily ¢ O., lnc . 3 o =i 3 and Creepers, daintily Fur trimme 1325 l4th St. ain 4224 3l ////// tonia Coats, FStreet Cornersdhirteenih | silk embroidered ; fast novelty styles.

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