Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 9

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| pleted and the pleas and succers | C. . Calhoun. | Soclety will meet at | The ton hirths bave b Soclety he follo . een_reported 1o of the party Is assured. Mrs. Boardman had as her guests Vel Hotel tomorrom ovas| Mr. M. Lioyd Freese of Tulsa, Okl i hen X ".{2.’,.n...e"uc In’ the last twents 3 < | Post. No. 1. the American Teglon, | ambassador, Beltran Mathieu; Col. | Lewis will begin to speak at 7:30 o'clock. | velt until the completion of thelr new . ;C g©@1@w | @t the New Willard, have been com- | &nd Mrs. Robert Thompson and Mrs. — home in Cleveland Park. Blrths Reported (Continued from Bighth Page.)_ iThe wedding will take place in Efn.mnu\ and dancing will be en-|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and |Henry L. Jost, former mayor of Kan- |0 evend the holidays with his mother, i nd “";'"» wirl | | Fawcett, Gen, Frank T. Hines, Com- | Ister of Colombix and Mme. Olaya, the | Mr. George 'l'h"nuw--n lish, Mrs. Anton Stephan, Capt. Josse | were Mrs. George Ehle and Senator | INE Senator and Mis. James A. Reed, A_uumuglnnpmmnxlnn\x.nomm Army e e o President, C. Bascom Slemp, who: n of | dml\ this week from 3 to 5 p.m. each Tebruars. Ditman, Jir Kenneih A. Moae, Ma erteinay & BArty of fontteen wusats | Pheruorn, Mrw oL B, Rhofe S pac [l Brigiain. Room 1, 517 lllh St. N.W.| ‘ 5 4] Jour Yuletide remembrances any The program comprises novel | Maj. Gen. and Mrs, Willlam Crozier, | ning at & . Representative | Wil arrive in W ashington Thursday h . Joyel 5 Miss Mabel T. Boardman. sas City, and Representative Ralph|Mrs. H. B. Freese, on Massachusetts 3 a8 o : Iy lie comumnittees in charge includes: | Carlos Aldunate of the Chilean spe- | F. Lozier, of the second district, will | avenue. ¢ ] - ristn 1aS il entertain at & large dance for | Recoption commitige. Capt. John |clal commission was host at a box |make addresses here will be solos o B, p | d dikir daughter. Miss Bertha Cooutz, | Thomas Tayl chairman; Com- | party representing the Chilean am- |by Mr. Fred Hast and Miss Mary | The first of a series of hops to be - R the navy yard Thursday, Decem: | mander Tuul McGahun, Mre. T. K | bastadors Hia guests were the min- | Thompson. the latter accompanied Ly | given by the younger members of the i Memor]'l] g\ : o) e o] n, “m\v ¢ b o = i mander B. Clements, Commander | minister of Eecuador and Mme. Eli-| Representative Cleveland A. Newton |bhe held in the main 1o New fm"::r":’m,‘“;;,;';:";;'Nm pelidee g Mrs Timothy, T Awsc | Heton ONOlIl Mr. R M. Tolson. Mr. | salde, Mme. Yoasa, Lieut. Commander | President of the socloty. announces a | Willara Hotel the Afternoon of Christ. | (liver and Thereua’ tins. "&irt ; i nk L. Peckham. V Commander | Gabriel Ferrer and Octavio Mendez. | ‘tongressional =recepti to follow | mas day, from 4 to 7 o'clock. John . and Ma Vise. giel. | ¢ % Wr tl 3 nice Des ez MP L. M. McCand- [ © Among the guests with Mrs. Eikin | {he program. the guests of honor he. | Tho arry K. " 0 P eatns | s Senator and Mrs. Selden 10 Spencer. | th hibition of Hungarian handi- === | B, usser, Mrs. Danlel’ Miller, ‘Mos |and Mre. Solaon'D. Bpoacer 0 Bon if i |the exhibifion of Hungarian hai George M Davis, Capt. Joseph Idler, | The Secretary of Commerce and g it o 'nr"l',":‘ il gLaligs and or. Mrs. Thomas K. |Mrs. Hoover were among the guests [\u'e% ; & de b @ hjects of the d H l B o vt Bre: | b Ghe oon o the. Sberntary fo the |Major James k. hl TR A ology League Christmas hazaar. | eien burns / : : 3 e > b Fhabis & Sdet: sorths . 2 : 3 Mude up » ted States AMY | floor comimittee, Mal. Thadicer V. |party - included Speaker and M : Aneine {afternoon at 521 18th street north Gift Shop » [ Sl il up o Gibson of Tluntington, W, | Walker. chairman: Mr. William . | Prederick Giilott and Miss Margaretta L 1ol = : 1l be ‘Mrs. AMitchell Carroll D Bld : 3 Jrhite Heather, Tty Frauklin, Maj. Horuce . Jones, Dr. 3 y cer ore . wi |Mre Nevins, Mrs. Turin Boone and Katie Dunn g. : ; Xmas Memorial Wreaths wil ¢ J. Copping. Jame: Walter Tuckerman en- | duncing, during which | Loutn B, Mct Mr. Thomas 1. e honor of their guests, | E. D. Hays will preside at the re We'll Appreciat ] [knterstate Commerce Commissioner | I7obey o MIIEr Capt. | Atr hnd Mvs. Kennetn GHpin of Vir- | freshment table Mex Harnost MATANS) WL he S8 = PSSOt d_ Mr er will entertain | Ed Na. - cls G. Mat-|ginta. Among the guests wero Rep-| Admission to the meeting will be |IoStess at the ¢ “:r‘,f,‘:y“}.,u{: oms G ek ot Wl onay Le Roy Hefflebower. |resentative and Mre. Hamilton Fish, |by card ) 1.-(m and will have as guest of honor Prlces Ialk n i Waraman: Pavk Hotel Fhursday | . e e ative and Mre John ‘ ha ¢ o | Spening. - Others who will entertain |y, ] SO IV COXof the | D Hill, ol and Mrs. Howard| Mr Evander Charles Crossmon of [Barencss Helona de Bluping who was || 10n work ix done eflictentiy e same evening will be Mr. and | erce Cpmmission and | pyiokinson and Col. and Mrs. Morris {New York. and Miss Majorie Powell | frad of the Po and according to promise, but the s Wllhmn WL Smith. "Mad. and Mre | X, are enterta Th':r.'fil-yl To- | Brneat Locke. . (i :(lu\:fl.:;lnrs:m;.“bw:n were married have & habit of l;.n;.u.v_xrv;‘g en and H J. Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Carl 9:30 o'clo , De- S on X o Rave' & Rablt 0 oy e i ; M“”" ; 7 e L L S “fifii“"rié‘é’{".‘,i‘;hp?‘»’é"me box of Col. |by the Rev. I llace, are| Ottawa, Ont. is threatened with & || Talk here. R DPhone Main 3707 thwest, In honor of | O G Robert. M. Thompson and |spending the Christmas holidays In | strike of laundry workers, who de- | ) ot e o law and duughter, Mr | 0 o party of guests. Mr. and Mrs. | New York, and after thelr return will | clare they are receiving “starvation” LF, Furrier odgett Priest of| piliry ‘entertained ut dinner preced- |reside temporarily at the Hotel Roose- wages. st was formerly . | ing the performunce, and their guests — — - — ‘.|.\,:nu{nw",v‘)a_g‘"m:.,fi,‘)f,. were Commander and Mrs. Chester marrluge took place in Chi-|Mayo, Judge and Mrs Oscar Bland 1Ko & few weeks ago. and John Randoiph Bolling. Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Jefferson S hé Miss Katharine Hlne Fenning, a|Ryan were hosts at dinner before the | N Pesiiicnc: = 3 enior Wellesley J College, pme e R o1 B = s Frederick F ng, a sopho-| Some of the others in the audience vl(‘A\Hkx“hLbl;‘\:‘n:xlnhl:(ul‘ \\lm will en- | more g aer Polytechnic were Justice and Mr: V\HEI&"\ How - e A Tertain ot @ luncheon and Shower o |Stitute. will spend the Christmas holi- { ard Taft, Mrs. Edward T. Sanford, + Wednesday, and on Thursday Mi iys withithels Batenisy "1‘5" ADL e | Mrea Chiavies “’R"fi"'aslnxs' J\‘l‘mw}‘g' Rosa-Maye Kendric be hostess derick A. Fenning, 2 Le Roy | Mann, Mrs. Cuno Rudolph. Mrs. Ed- o " - JUREREOR T Mo Mosar A e et Yard 20 Beown, ' Crkries 17 ell 9 With so many things left to do, why not just depend upon evening Miss Eleanor Mills will enter- uffmann, & dinner, fol Mr. Rufus Putnam is spending the | 3 E. B Mrs. E. F. Colladay, || 3 i ’s! i A e, Tomowed by thetr | 3 sl mendne sl iy K Colladay, Jelleff’s! wibFiay evening Dr. and Mrs, Mopzan | DUy 1ark : vans, Mrs. Ha O i FOR WOMEN’S GIFTS (and some few things for men, like handker- NN pacty . 4% Jdinner for the wed- | afr Emmons S, Smith, jr.. Prince-| buaris Moore Gray Moy Boraon hief: 11 fold. h h ding party at thelr residence on 160 | o0l PN S SN T TECeT | Pearle Mo @ chiefs, bill folds, etc.) there’s no more satisfactory store at which to buy— i Marjorie Karl and Miss 1lefen | ton December 20 to spend the Christ- viding mbers of Miss Morgans |mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and there are few stores at which you can depend upon getting the Service T | genator Co wedding party, will arrive in Wash. [#nd Mrs. ons S, Smith, and will | gL idene . which this store is able to give—even in these hurried days. ington toduy €6 be her uests [ 5 fueat Mr. Willam D |5 00 500 W Copeland, 3% D, The Ball for the beneft ot the Chil and President William Mather Lewis ot | [§ 2 SUGGESTIONS Blanket and Corduroy dren’s Hospital, which is to be give = |George Washington University will be | . = Gloves Leather Bags Robes Wednesday L | i f the series of three|guests of honor and speakers at the on Wednesday e 3 a eries of St 8 . : o af the Willard, 1a ander mast dlecin. | aa nied by Navy and Marine | Hible study ctass Christmas dinner, Dr. g s S te 7 Silk Houep' Vanities Blouses \ Euished patronage. The list ; s e T O e T Sport Hosiery Beaded Bags, Silk Petticoats T s fncludan : ~ | Washi 1 wwas given last eves ity §lub, tomorrow ck. 5 A % 2 7 s c TRy 10 axth Incind balirooms of the New Willard | Benator Copeland'a subject will be . . : lr-{llndkerchlefi Glove Silk Underwear Silk Slips - Mme. de_Cart e N 1. The company 00 | “Health _an umanity.” Presiden | N 3 2 i ? D ] .(flnc;’ '.r,,:",r,.j‘,;.“':'\,,.. . ke 1o be encouraging the | Lewis will speak on “The Bible in the . i G eckwear Lace-trimmed Underwear Evening Slippers " Mme, | Gancers and a light super was served | College.” Mrs. Carl Chindblom will . % G0 Umbrellas Negligees Slipper Buckles de 1 i shortly after 11 o'clock. Among the | give several piano select®ns and Mrs. P % Chilton, Mrs. Frederick ¥ of honor were Admiral and | Gertrude Lyons will sing a group of e o e 3 1o songs. Mrs. Sadle Newell's three-piece |3\ ) : i = Ve i | Christmas Purchase Exh-aordinary! gomery Blair, Mrsl Delos Blodgets, | orchestra, piano, violin and cello, will L illiant an audience as has as- < Bresiden /" Mrs. Edson Bradley, Mrs. Willa 1| o 2 play during the dinner. resident . R Brownson, Mrs. William Crozier, Mrs s e | % d SIZ30. 00 320 Lenther $10 an l R S = HCE HCE O - )u un( the opera ‘“Madame Butter- BN, & at the President Theater last | o, Hand Blgs. witash Ryopeen SIS, Lol 0 glven by the Washington Op- . < = A 3 AT « Company with out-of-town sup- | s t ) Handsomest of bags, \\n]x a large number of smart new styles to choose from rx 4N 0S| P8ty vistea from box to box, the ' | = | LEATHERS STYLES z being well arranged for box _ oy - 5 ant, Mr;{ Fugene \y.m \n- « n” a . and during every interval o flimetees s p 2 g Pin Seal Swivel umner Hamlin p < u general discussion of the 2 1 SmmennHemb DG o SO s general atscussior ; | : : &£ Morocco Pouch Ralph B. Jenkins, Ars. Henner Jen- 1 ™ 5 box holders were Sena- | g A y" , i Velvet Calf Swagger frs. Irwin B aghlin, Mr = 3 Lawrence Phipps, Mrs i 3 ; kinridee | (ham 2 L MEE B ; > Vachette Underarm 3 Stephen B. E k(‘nu ;:nd - ¢ & L : Goatskin Top Handle m J. Boardman, Mrs. Pe- 5 5 ury, Mra. Join Havs Ham- ful Din. ERRNC Beautiful clasp fittings—commodious com- Bascom Slemp. the Chilean | b o partments—handsome linings—a very exceptional ners ¢ > = 3 Christmas chance! John I, | 17 - 1 ve sponsor your o T “ . PP} it; \ party. nothing is y 3 ty ool < . ey e e | g , . is Vani W. Van- }? %y a mpanying large il 2 o . & when it comes to bags for the Miss! The new styles ndergrift, 2 s lavished upon & I of black pin seal and vachette or of violet ecrasse are raer\mnun for two.” 4 tunning. A big mirror is inset in the cover t and the coln purse T= No_cover charge . - - Special at S R e o CHRISTMAS a5 e : e 4 Beaded Bags From Abroad Roughton 5 “ha s i vation, Dancing to Woodhull and Mrs r 2 < : # P 18 at the New Willard, where he ar- 4 . 3 ¢ : i ] ) S o weslk in 3 B I 7 t Simply stunning—these new bags—softly colored patterns that remind one of exquisite Oriental rugs Washington. : : ] riad —even round beads, fine workmanship—pouch and square draw-string styles, beautifully lined and finished with beaded fringe. A most astonishing Christmas value! paEE . .1 1340 G Street N.W. | R s e R R . | - ATy - {CH Give Gold Stripe and Be Sure! RREBERERERERERDLRERERERERVERE Nine Times Out of Ten They're Furs for Christmas the Silk Stockings She Wears! Nearly $50,000 worth of Fash- : : ;‘x ROM GARTER.CUT - “RUNS" B IO} Qr PREEDON ion’s choicest fur styles—hand- : e “CAUSE OF THE some coats, jacquettes and scarfs, = N EDICE LD STRIE in the most astonishing fur sale of E 52.00 $2.25 $2.75 years! Buy now at January reduc- Regular and chiffon tions! [ 4 Regular weight, with Chiffon weight, with weight. All-silk $285.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS, the sheared and fine cotton hems. fine cotton hems. garter hems. dyed skins of northern muskrats—fashionable three-quarter ength—crush or shawi €937 50 Fancy Clocked Styles, $3.00 to $4.25 Pair collars of natural skunk . $3590 HUDSON SEAL CORTS 'mf muskrat), From the throngs at our Stocking Section it looks as if this is going | 1‘_ - . .g,: J& with stunning collars and cutts of €995 () | to be “a Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Christmas!” viatka squirrel, exquisitely lined. Sample Fur .(.:,‘Zffi.t,’; $395 Centemeri French Kid Gloves et mexfucros“?bt:imble‘! AT Perfect fitting—the finest you can give! Women have known and liked Cen some reverse stripe. bordor and tal ;-;'95‘% temeri quality in gloves for generations! And they cost no more than other good trimmed cuffs = gloves! ili : SCOTON MOLE, deep whin conar .,flf A Two-clasp Plain White or Bandalette styles, with contrasting band at cuff. $2.25 to $3.25 pair. —utility and beauty are to be had at U O b AW S bt on $395.00 “Blarritzh 6.button SIip-one—white and colors; very smart! $3.00 bair. : - $495.00 STUNNING BLA! “Flelder” Strap-wrist Gioves, with self or contrasting inset gores and crochet embroidery. $4.50 pair. c : $395.00 ; A - : i1 th t h inations. $5. L Lowest Prices, quality considered, in COL"CORT, tynx coar and suffe- - Stanning Novely Gauntiet Styles aithe orrectsireet shades andcombinitions 3600 par ofac - g 12-Button Pique-Kid, white, black and light shades. ' $6.00 pair. satisfying variety at Henderson’s. = Evening Gloves, 16-button fo 20-button length, very fine, white kid. $6.50 to $9.00 pair. MEN’S Shopping Bureau $6.50 Centemeri White Evening Gloves, $4.65 Pair T st 2 few 1 S id; 3 Parl; t broidered backs; 16.but fJust a few items can be enumerated You men—just ask for the Men's Shopping Bureau. Tt will | | iengehr Simss shfvo Foiont 207t French kidi overseam sewni Parls point embroldered backs; 16-button herein—for other suggestions pay us a R o e o waiBinest e $3.50 Centemeri 2-Clasp White Kid Gloves, $2.25 Pair MAHOGONY visit. Inspection will place you under L. il D Fine French kid, plque sewn; embroidered backs and two pearl clasps. no obligation CABINETS ZAHOD. (Cowan _and SOngM%?(T,?gANV 0"'.'519?;‘(“)' CABINETS, AS " o doved Latticed SHOWN, $15.60 / for everybody seems to know that when it comes to getting Embroi i\ others %0 up Book Racks, Solid Mahogany. . . $17 up both beauty and value in silk underwear there’s no place quite Hemstitched Appliqued T“‘ o } Hand-Threaded Rose Orange Nest Tables (4), Soli dMahoglny. $32 up . ¢ Hl(fibi]‘:al::t; l'e“,:\“gfi'pecml Christmas purchase makes tomorrow Handdrawa, G Biove Candlesticks, Solid Mahogany . $1.35 up Y : Gorgeous Silken Gowns ; —and dozens of other styles and col- ; : . : s $10.85, $12.85, $14.85 St e b sssiion. Comne sad s Spinet Desks, Solid Mahogany . . $46 up \ N : Garments of inaucfl.mue’buutyl (Ws can only say that these are the lhe’m all! ’ ) of gowns one expects to pay $1 18.00 for; that the silk, crepe de 2 - Mahogany Windsor Chairs. . . . .$19up cutiis R e T 35¢, 50c, 75c¢c, $1 f the gowr art bateau neck—a few Book Blocks, Solid Mahogany. ..$7Up 24 u | Pl e roes, "B SN S ek i8S “ Llr.e-lrimmed Novelty Handkerchiefs, from highly col- (:h mi’e St _lns oY, ored linens with dotted net footing at 50c to exquisite Muffin Stands, Solid Mahogany. . $10 up €l ep .vesu 55'85 Honiton lace-trimmed affairs at $1.00 to $3.50. 3 X z Ex ulfltel T"mlnd. cean Initial Handkerchiefs, white and co]ored lineus, plain and Gateleg Tables, Solid Mahogany . $38 up | a Anouur Ttam from the wondertul Christmas speciall .Flesh-color Satin | fancy initials, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Chemise, envelope style; adorned with beautiful val laces and Inserflons. o _ combineill with filet and embroidered net insets and medallions; Step- Printed French Crepe de Chmes, stunning color effects, w"fing De‘k’y Solid Mlllom’- 346 up | A e ?”Jfl‘i“;’!‘ex'n'.';“nfi?fi" color, made loveller by an edgiag hand-rolled hems, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. GENUINE. ] New Styles New Colors $2' For Men ey k . A . o ) S s?{n’gifi{gs, 4 D;I;yene.;e’ ;,o confo d th your holi MAHOGANY - - Cre de Chlne Chemlse. . Men’s Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, fine pure linens; : a arranged. 3 R : A s sy, 90 upe v # TRy < CABINETS, $12. i ight ‘Blue. '.,'k:‘.&!':n': oY geea groen and tea yose added to | eighth, quarter, half and inch hems, 35¢, 50c, 75c, $1.00, insertions with filet medallions and insets of th’vlflll‘.d net. Good quality crepe de chine and dainty workmanship throughout. A mighty Men's Woven Tape Border Handkerchiefs, extra fine nice gift! linens, narrow and medium hems, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. James Bo Henderson ; ! E X see 'nlese silk Petficoats s7.50 _ Men’s White Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, long and block initials, plain and fancy styles, white or colored embroidery, Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Every One Lovely for Gifts! 35¢, 50c, 75¢c, $1.00. m, the popular new fabric with embr Main 7675 and scaliops in aeif colors; Milanese Silkc Jarssy, extrs s fo Naved siite by it Men’s Beautiful Silk Handkerchiefs, Japanese pongee, s % i i colors. $7.50. French crepe, heavy quality jap silk, plain white or in novelty 1108 G Street PllOnCS Main 7676 ' 29piique and M“‘U‘yld "'g'.yr" "'" il d Radi Silks, $3.95 to $8 5oc i effects, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. R RN |

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