Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 9

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U ‘ for their daughter, Miss Malzie Govin, ' , gan, whose marriage ® Lieut. daughter, Miss Rosalie Drake, from Wellesley College, and their son, Mr. John Drake, from Andover College. Miss Rosalyn Wright entertained a ©ompany at luncheon today. Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Thom will entertain at dinner Wednes: ning, January 2, taking the afterward to the ball at the W for the benefit of the Children's Hos- pital, for which they have a box . R. R. Govin are also giving a dinner before the ball, en- taining a number of young people oThe first meeting of the Dancing | Class will be held tomorrow evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter instead of in the Metropolitan Annex as at first planned. Mrs. Willlam Bankhead entertained t luncheon today in her apartment 10 Connecticut avenue s. Harry Norment Euests were Mrs. Os. Mrs. N. B. Dial, Mrs Taylor. Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley, Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray and Mrs, Douglas Lacey of A na in honor The other Underwood, Robert Love ppointed ambassador Rerman Velarde, will shington shortly after year to take up his will probably be accom- panied by Mme. Velarde and their son and da H Re w Pa holidays re Phillips have had as a few days Mrs. of Butler, who wi to her home for emain until : and cir guest for Haynes Heiner bly return Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant is leav- Ing today for Florida to spent the Christmas holldays with her son-in- law and daughter, Prince and Prin- cess Cantacuzene, and their family. She will return to Washington the first week in January. Mr. and Rvan will en ary 5. . Secretary and Mrs. Denby Dinner ts Last Night. cretary of the N v entertained at ning in honor of Adr dward Mrs, mas Jefferson rtain at a dance Janu- y & Rauscher's, wi daughter, Mis socfety. The with white and supper was s and d at midnight Mr. and Mrs F Ada d- the bud were assisted in re by Miss Susan Adams, subd NE daugh- ter of the hosts, and Miss lizabeth Anderson of Illinois. Adams wore a_gown of geranium crepe made on long straight lines. The debutante n a_gown of white crepe, made ht lines, the bodice finished nd long bands of silver ered in pearls fell from the shoulders, She carried pink roses. Miss Susan Adams wore & gown of white chiffon velvet, made on old- fashioned lines, with narrow bands of ermine ini neck and | armholes, and she an old- fashioned bouquet ied The Secretary of Labor, Mr. J. Davis, will be the and speaker tonfght a being held at the W Club, when Mrs, will ‘be apeak at §:3 on Tmmigration James t of honor eption | Mrs. Guy Despard Goff entertained informally at lunch Wednesday for her daughter, Carroll _Reece, and Emerin Keene and Miss Caroline Keena of Rome. The party numbered twelve. Mrs. Theodora E. Chandler is in New York to be present at the birth- day anniversary dinner given tonight in honor of J nn_of the TS, 8. West nd Lieut, Chandier will return to Washington tomorrow for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Robert Lansing heads the list of patronesses for the bridge and mah-jong party to be given by the Smith llege Club of Washington at | the American_ Association of Univer- | sity Women, Jauuary §. H The commandant of the navy yard and Mrs. Henjamin S. Hutchison are eaving Washington today for their home at Utica, N. Y., to remain until January 5. Ma. Matthews vesterday from a visit Harold F. Wigman at Qi Maj. Matthews will leave today to sit his family in Tennessee re- rning here In about ten days. \will_return to his post in Haiti early in January. Calvin returned with Miss Rosamaye Kendric was hos- tess at luncheon yesterday in compli- ment to Miss Myra Morgan, daughter | of Dr. and Mrs. Williag Gerry Mor- | Budwell Stump, U. S. will “take place tomorrow evening at § o'clock | at_St. Margaret's Church. Miss Kendrick’'s guests were Miss Ruth Morgan, Miss Gerry Morgan, Miss Marjorie Barl, Miss Helen Wied- | inger, Miss Jacqueline Mansfleld, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Mrs. FEugene Vidal, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, andeMrs. David St. Plerre Galllard. Miss Mor- gan was also the guest of homor at he dinner Miss Eleanor Mills gave ast evening, when the guests in-, luded only members of the wedding varty. Porterfleld Ligh Helen Burns Gift Shop Katie Dunn Bldg. Room 1, 517 11th St. N.W. Mr. Charle. For Your-* Convenience T am pleased to an- nounce that in addi- tion to my regular staff of expert oper- ators I have acquired the services of a highly trained marcel waver. This will add greatly to the con- venience of my clients. dé%(y’n’g/n | 1229 CONNECTICUT AVENUE { FRANKLIN 4324 was old and poor and ill—a L0 common to |~ OUR She three-ply tragedy life as to have no news value whatever. And she was lying alone walting for the ambulance to come and take her to wherever it is that sick humans are put when nobody — nobody — wants them. The landlady had sent for the ambulance lecause, as she told her other roomers with warn- ing frankness, nobody could ex- pect her to—and all that. The business men and women of the house having gone to work, the landlady and a couple of m ture ladies who had ived her somewhat ominous advance notice, were waiting in the lower hali when the door was opened by u youngish man who works at night and was on his way to his room. And, of course, they had to tell him the sensation. All of them to- with her?” The young- 1sh man was concerned. ‘Well, nobody. One of couldn't bear the sight of suffer- ing, another did look in, but the old soul kept begging to have her life ved, and as she was no life saver—who could save a person when their time had, come?—she came away— By that, the voungish man had topped the steps and was in the room of the woman whose time As he touched her fore- ovened glazing eyes and n to whimper 1 want a peppermint “Sure. I'll run right out and get you some. And when he was back two of the peppermints mouth and inclosed the her cold and Foolish in her? maybe, no— her last longing had gratified it. he put in her package in fingers. anyway, ax in life. And he Then he put an arm under her shoulder, so that he could lift into an easier position, and while he was doing it, the whimper brightened fnto a smile. And with the smile, her time had come. And gone, The youngish man went his way feeling that he had done a very small thing, If vou notice Small things this world fore fs home for t} Cambridge, w d Mrs. Charles ioned a ware hosts evening in the hop room ministration building at the po room was decorated with hol Christma; ns and in the was a large Christmas tree, bri 1y illuminated There were several preceding hop. Col rtain nd Mrs. n. and Mrs. jen. apd Mrs. ana M and ) and Mrs! Col. and Among dinner parties nd Mrs, Pe- hay as Merritte William J John W. Joyes, Austin Kautz, U. SN Conrad S. Babeock, Col Gieorge (. Barnhardt and Mrs . Whitehead. srtaining were s 8. Daniels, jr, and Lieut. and Mrs. (. C. Jadwin. Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan have returned to Washington after an ex- tended trip abroad and are occupying their apartment in the Chastl tho rest of the winter. ew Year Day Reception t Elizabeth Somers House. Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Wood- bury Pulsifer, Mr Frank Casey and Miss Elizabeth Eastman form the com mittee to eive guests at the re- ception to be by the Youns Women's Christian Assoclation, at the association residence, the Liiza- beth Somers house, 1100 M 'street, Tues- day, January 1, from 4 o 6 o'clock. Mr. Horace W. ] wWash- | ~ A Peaslee left neserve Your Table For New Year’s Eve. A jolly and regular old-time celebration. Dancing until 4 AM. or later Cover charge, $10.00 per person, including supper. Phone” mow for reserva- tion, Main §336. Our large assortment of moderate - priced jewelry, silverware and novelties will help you solve your Christmas gift problem. We cordially invite you to call and make your selections early. Julius H. Wolpe’s Jewelry Stores 1402 New York Ave. 14th & R Sts. N.W. Artifical Pearls, 34-in., Indestructidle, diamond_olasp - . % Richelieu Pearls, 3in. Eigin or Walthim Man n or white gold filled. A e "nowest Todels 1n " Howsra, Hamiiton, Gruen. Waltham, Eisin, Tilinols ersoll Watchs Bt e Watermia, Waht A fall 16 ‘aterman, Wahl, T, aharp, Parker and Shesfer Pons and B 86100 canty per. #iful Aquamarine, Amethyst, ‘“hé Diamond Finger Rings.$10 to $i5 tires sepphires s7in 4 doe Sampd i, White ~ Gol 0 up old d shapes Bracelet 140k, Bolid ‘Watches, 8! L33 ) Gold Beart Pins. §old Gust Buttons 1d Waldemar Ci mons Chains. Mesh d; Batling Blver el Buckios. 45, gy 12 gc.mrl.‘ Bilvyr Steak Sets, Iholalhll o rlis and Cc 0 S SN £ 8ol li Boli Bim S8 H 328233 88, EEEEERLEE] I Amber, T oliot Beta. v depos| reserve any artiols fe s hhr‘l . Open evenings. = THE EVENING ington yesterday for St. Paul, Min to spend the holidays with his far il 2““ Il be away until Jan- uury Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey will have as her guest during the holiday sea- son_her daughter, Miss Dela Mussey of New York city. Mrs. Mussey is residing at the Southern, on M street. The Wardman Park Saddle Club will give a dance New Year ove, when Mr, and Mrs, James Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bones and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rheem are among those Who will entertain partles. Mr. William P. Baxter, a_ student the University of Virginia, is at Christmas holi- at home spending his . and Mrs. John A. Maxwell of are having as guests for Miss Elsle Townes of and Miss Elizabeth B stu 1 Philipsbort STAR, WASHINGTON, dents at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Va. Mrs. Joseph West Newton, Ingalls Eldridge of Mass., and her small son. Joseph Ingalls Eldridge, Jr., are visiting Mrs. Eldridge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence La Forge, where Mr. Eldridge will join them for Christmas. Miss Virginia Sinnott, a student at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, will spend the holldays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sinnott, Mrs. Joseph P. Matthews of the Imperial apartments is in Sarasota, Fla, where she will spend several weeks with her daughter, Miss Edna Matthews. Mr. William A. Eaton will arrive in Washington Suturday to spend thi Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webste l——=ol—o[ol——]olc—t—2lal——| D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 1923. Marriage Licenses. following: Tobias. Lee O. Wiltse and Helen M and A Psul Litten of this city Coffman. - Raymond M. Kerns of Olivia M, Kelly of this clity William Richard Mabel Parker of this city. Walter 1. 1 Guy Freeman 3 bn W, Cole of Atlantic Clty, s of New Ca . st I . “Chamblin of this " Roteler and Ruth L. Lawrence A. Barker and Dorls E both of Richmond. Vi Edward H. Minter en of Richmond, Va. or Saturday’s Stellar Special Gl o Boe-Tolawssd | C oats 569 Included in a wide range of grades, and a diversified assort- ment of the season's best models. The styles are of the most exclu- sive types—Side-tie, Straightline and novelty designs—developed in those deep pile and luxurious weaves that are making this season distinetly distinctive. Some with Fur Collars; others with Fur Collars and Cuffs. Sizes for ladies and misses. —Third Floor— Most Acceptable of Gifts Vests and Step~Ins Made to match—Crepe de Chine, Radium Silk and Satin. Flesh, White, Orchid and $g®. Blue. Each... 500 Others from $2.95 to $5.95 each Camisoles Crepe de Chine, Satin and Radium Silk—neatly finished; also Brassieres in 31,95 Satin LR e O Givable Blouses Crepe de Chine, Satin, Brocaded Velvet and com- binations. Beaded and embroidered; new hip- line and overblouse $ .00 effect o, 15 Imported Blouses—ex- c]usi\(':eh dcsigfis: Crepe di ine, re beaded 3895 are beade effect weveenes Tailored Blouses, in Voiles and Dimities ; handmade; trimmed with real Figt andgn'sh Lace. Peter Pan an V neck and 55.(» Tuxedo model, Pure Silk Chiffon Hose The sheerest of thread—and every pair absolutely perfect and full- fashioned. Double heels and toes and mercerized garter tops. $1.69 Full assortment of the different de- sirable shades — staple and novelty —and in all sizes from 8 to 10. Feually Boxed Bloomers Glove Silk and Radium . Silk, cut full; plain tai- lored and hem- stitched: In $9.95 $3.95 to 9550 flesh tint..... Vests Gloved Silk]: full cut; and handsomely hemstitched. 5225 Flesh color.... Other Vests, $2.95 to $4.25 Silk Petticoats —and Pettibockers Jersey Silk Petticoats, with deep plaited flounces. :In all $9.95 the wanted cOlOTS wivverns Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats and Pettibock- ers; plain, hemstitched o idered ; r embroide: 5395 plaited flounces....... Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats and Petti- bnclkers; plain tailored or with scalloped and _embroid- $5.00 ered flounces.. Other grades up to 815.00 Smart Sweaters Brushed Wool Slip- over Sweaters, with round or V necks; plain and combina- 52 95 ‘tion colors.... Wool Jersey Tuxedo and Coat Sweaters; pop- ulai;l ‘weaves ; wit] roc.kets and belts; all s6.95 colors ........ Other grades np 2o §15.00 Marriage licenses have Leen fssued fo the Walter H. Smith and Sarah E. McNamee. Tda M f Fitsgerald and Jennie A, Dunn, ty Williams Dumbarton, Va., [——]cl——=|d ¢ [——=[a|——]o|——]alc——]o]——= || ——= o] =—h|——=|u| c—=2 5| c—|o|e=——3]0| c—— fp | e——=|o| e—= o] —— |a| c——A o —= I |e——— 0| —=| 0| =— 0| 0 |0 | —] Ma., PEVWWIVERVEVLLVERVERERVRVVERVERVRR m The fol the Lealth Lours, rie teoy William and € Austin Vol Heavy bility— An weight and o o super-extra and remarkabls ioned Stocking. heel— Births Reported. b lowing births huve heen rep. h department in the Inst twenty & Andrew and Agnes Beit, girl | Claude and Vohammie Tate, girl H Jnmes, gir . boy. | enls, boy. and Mild 3 3 | ez, girl. 5 R. and It pays to read the wa " boy. | The ‘Star. Hundreds of aney, | | filled through them ey o ' oseph and Julin Parke a fatiney, Do b6 —gifts "O{ permanent value e 31 This Smoker’s Set, $4.00 Others 70c Up Console Candlestick Sets, $14.50 Others in Wood and Glass $7.50 to $28.00 IFT erate in price—bits of furni- ture that will prove a boon com- panion to evenings at home things quaint and practical that are sure to strike the correct chord of the holiday spirit—and host of other items ar-round hart BALLAKD 1340 G Street Christmas Greeting Cards OPEN EVENINGS 2 Sewing Cablnets $7.50 Up of Lamps in Great Variety $5.75 to $50 Bronze Elephant, $21 Other Bronzes, $5 Up N Tea Carts $23 to $35 A Windsor Chairs $9.00 Up Smokers' Tray Sets $1.00 to $25.00 Genuine Mor gan Ware Vase sparklingly beautiful—o escent and i descent, $9.00. Other samples $3.00 and up. 15-Inch Art Vase, $5.00 Others, $1 Up e e o (o P b (o b (o P Tty Tle >l e b e Tl le D T e e BT B Te B e - Tie BT T BT BT e 3 o5 CAOELRK, PN P M Silk. foll $2.95 r; plaited ngratn, silk, $1.85 Silk Stockin for Christmas! Give her Stockings of flawless, enduring beauty —Stockings of a superlative quality that for thir- tv-five vears have been first choice of America’s most discriminating women. She will appreciate PHILADELPHIA GOLD SEAL Silk Stockings ° In every weight from chiffons of gossamer sheer- ness to the heaviest ingrains. In the season’s new- est shades as well as the staple colors. Erlebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET

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