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T Linden, Va., announce the marriage | Mrs. Elbert H. Gary, Mr. and Mrs.|chapter Hadassah, addressed the | Mrs. Emory Foster of the candy ta-|they expect to visit many Southern S of their daughter, Frances Green, to [ Lewis Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | gathering and congratulated the | ble, Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Mrs. John |States. Mr. Richard Hudnall, Monday, in|Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Imre de Herczeg, | hostesses upon their succ W. Adams and Mrs. J. L Hyde of thel 3o I 1. Madden will be hostess V: A 3 ixon, Mr. i el Frssriteion ;flnr{.‘ ;lnrc: lli{?“”St‘-“n‘i:cl-::‘l: M+ and| Mrs. Joseph Noell will entertain at | delicatessen table, Mrs. Ward Bonsall [ 4t the luncheon and bridge party at S Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bayne, who have | - = %s Ghika and | @ tea dance in her home on Massachu- |and Mrs. Ernest McComas of the [the American ‘Association of Uni- __ (Continued from Kighth Page.) just returned from thelr wedding | aies B New Elocans at setts avenue December 24, for her | doll table, Mrs. E. H. Horton and Mrs. | versity Women Club tomorrow. Many —- ot Ghen Al RE L AnavtTen L At e son, Mr. Joseph Noell, r. Ulysses G. B. Plerce of the household | members have reserved tables to en- lap officlating. White chrys | Argonne last night with a house- Col. and Mrs. Samuel de Loffre, o Bracket: | tertain private parties. i s e g linen table, Miss Minnle ckground of s [ warming party. About twenty gul who recently arrived in New York| Mrs ClIf Rodgers Richards, chair-| yionl (aple. 2ol MIROle, [ERQUTL | 7A dance at the clubhouse Saturday were there. Mrs. Bayne was forme: from Paris, are at the Hotel Astqr|Mman of the “Christmas bazaar” of e T rnii Mrs. (Continued on Tenth chacel, and a reception for relatives |ly Miss Marie McDonald. before coming to Washington for the | All Souls’ Church is entertaining her | Foster of the novelty table, Mr and intimate friends followed in the — Winter. committee at a tea at her home,|Vernon Whitman of the “white slo- Brothers home of the bride's parents at 3718 | Mrs. McKenzie Moss, wife of the ET West Irving street, Chevy Chase, | P ml'x‘u.k :bi‘ :i 2 Huntington str A t Secretary of the Treasury,| Mount Holyokée Alumnse this afternoon. This year ‘the|® u w' ‘; el- l;: i : - The bride was escorted and given [ Who s \I‘Tllir;!z‘ntlher n;&m‘- in Khr; to Entertain Tomorrow. :’::fi:.’frm:":.n?kfix lhvmhgremh;;f‘ L S orene i e honacts event our rrlvals in n age er fathe ) tucky, will rejoin Judge Moss in their > e Adun As- T e, d = g e e e | eae by Weiasin Bevk Horeh gomhecount Malyoke Mlumine Ao | ol e i e Enber "53| v Eigorion ot us Fitigpe wid Mr. Plitt Say — satin fashioned \with a tight-fitting | about the first of December. hold Its first meeting of the year to- | he newly completed church, at Six- bodice and bouffant skirt. Her tulle S morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the |teenth and Harvard streets, will make | Mrs. Jorome Lightfoot and Mrs. Mec- Beaufifying Homes New Rlz OStumeS res commissione: . SR ° | Intosh will have charge of the din- vell was held by a coronet of duchess e ninoident commissioner {rom |y o’ of “Mrs, E. A, Eckhardt, 3429|DPossible a very elaborate and beau h will have (3 matron of honor fon, trimmed nd she carried | bride’s other . Robert Colflesh, with aprons of ecru|ton Institute. A tea ried chrysanthem heir honor by Mrs. Sco their gowns. The er of Gen. Armstrong. th founder ts each wore bands of [of the institution. Others present eir hair to match their | were Mrs. Pierpont, Mrs. Phoebus and g ity e 4 1 , of which lace and she carried bride r the Philippine Islands. Isauro Gabal- |5 ;. "gireet, will be addressed by [tiful affair, for which the women Zife: Jinlos Alliancs, 0 m b 1- | Who has just returned from a visit to | 1&ve charge of the apron table, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bauckman —We can aid Yyou In your ippines since the end of August, is : and color. See these new arrivals of in the city are invited to attend. brand of the bag table, Miss Mary | Bauckman, jr., in Orlando, Fla., where fying. | of the Home Economic Schoo deans, members of the faculty and Painting or Paperhang- irant Colleges. The new president Mrs. Grega, wife of the president, o po Prlces Sacrlflced 8 | Painting, Paperhanging & Upholstering caracul and badger. . don, will return from Europe this e, 5 i » | have been working all SBummer. Dorothy Coggeshall is president, l 0“ S o J H rariety of che i Techen h SR R o i |P18E Eatreuinein sarn ajaNesatscant fo | BEYCIRSen mOrkln elatimummes T i SHCR DY SRS [ r ty gl\ enchanting variety of charm Austin Clark, Miss Mildred Clark and [of Washington and Aurora Helg! 3 nning to spend the entire Winter B PaulianaiMrs: Annall ppo o0 S Al | PoFter of ithe ook table Mrs. Hovwe |they Wil ancad the wititac, —Wh st 3 - D 4 spent the w The Alumnae ofithe Btion and | ard Hosmer, 3 villiam Mason and| Hefore their return home in June ether it is Drapery THREE-PIECE RIZIK the State board, who are in Wash- ing. Wonderful light shades of Kasha the Michigan Agriculture College 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 residence at the Argonme, Mrs, | the executive secretary of the Amerl- | o %, ng” Moy 5 Ve nald Stewart — ing styles which anticipate the Mount Holyoke College over Tound- |\ " u1 Brockett have charge of | Va. lett Monday evening for a visit | scheme of home beauti- at their island home. e the mlbn, B B culture College held a reception and ington this week to attend the con S l E t d S 2 S €s S aie Xtraordawmnary Select the Radio Here Cloth and Kashmana, of marvelous aded the recelving line, and was : Shitagor My Tobnin at a small dinner last evening. having 1 . G 5 ki el = el Mr. Howard Somervel, hoth of Wash. | 28 Suests Mr. and Mrs. Edward Josee, |{he Rhode Inland Agriculture Colless For FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY LA WAL WA YA WiB DVEES T H IR E BTN ington: 1 1 Paul Earnest, jr. Irs. Henry @ b “rances | 1L Ll f the Stat Washington and Now York, ung, Miss Virg s o tane bt e > < > hous ere the reception w Y Landis, Mr, Tugene Martin, |Uo8rd also/gave briat specches. Nea Beads and Sllks for Bag Ma mg 4 N\% ation of U ¢ Women, Gabaldon, who has been in the Phil- S0 Assoclation of University Wo At Eoalte certain trend of fashion, line or's day. ~All Mount Holyoke WOMEN | i1e baby table, Mrs. Willlam Hille- |to the home of their son, Mr. J, W. o 3 ke i : : q . banquet at the Grace Dodgze Hotel, work, Upholsterin 1 o e, | oy T i Hamplo o e Gt oA Tooer rk, Up % ENSEMBLE COSTUME vention of the United States Land o softness and remarkable beauty. g George Plitt Co., Inc. TEmcdi T Rt eR oo i ¢ Hyde of Chicago | Dr. Grege, and her sister. principal speaker of the eve e ushers were o = Dr. Howard Edwards, former nan of ¢ York | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Landis were hosts | W& | DE Howard Bwaran, foimes fter thecersmos Mr. Charles Cranford, Mr. DeButts|1Y 70 alumnae were in attendan 2 \gement of palms, | Skinner and Licut. Morrison, Saturday, Section 2 of the College Autumn follage and quantities of | later attended the Costume Ball Kiven | womens tlub, comprising the Washe white santhemums and pink ; b¥ Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Wayn 3 ington College of Law group and the roses Materials for Making Beaded Bags All Colors—Fresh Stock BOth 10 Bunches of Brilliant Beads $ Assorted Colors—Regulation Sizes Your Own Selection mother of the e % Gitieios professional group, will give a bridge bride, assisted ir iving and was | Mrs nee Crittendon Calhoun | 4 niah-jong party at the clubhous in powder te crepe em- [ W4 stess 4 a yesterday af! 1822 1 street, at 8 o'clock p.m.. for broidered in crystal beads, | noon in the el room on k Mr. Springston and his bride left | Sixteenth stret, New York R later + wedding trip. Among the | Ner guests were Judge and Mrs. Al- out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs, | ton B ker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harry Morris of New Y B. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I.. Satterle Mr. and Mrs. Preston | == Mrs. William Hamilton will | Satterwhite, Mr. and Mrs. James B.| Ome of the most successful social he hostess to a - this | Duke, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Duke, Mr. | aftairs ever given for the beneflt of l avening 3 °lt, her | and Mrs. Anthony Biddle, Mr. a Hadassah was a card party at I/Ai- Usual Prlce, $2 zuests having been - | Mrs. Oliver Harriman, Mr. a .| xlon yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. i 9 olock. T in honor | Frederick T. Fi h. Mr. and 3 | The attendance, 274 ladies. enabled Beads and Silk are Not Exchangeable of Mrs. h of Cleve- Vilson, Mr. and re. Otto .| the hostesses, rs. Charles Rosen- = & 5 e : o . land, who is spending the week with | Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hinton Perry.|thal and Mrs. Leon Brill, to turn into If you prefer to make necklaces instead of a bag, there is an Mrs. Bayly Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hackett, Mrs. | the treasury of Washington Chapter ample supply of beads and silk to make three necklaces—the kind )t!"; Willis Van Devanter, Mrs. Jo- | Richard Mrs. Theodore | Hadassah the large sum of money that retail at $4.50 each. 3 an Orsdel, M rank W. Mon- | Schumacher, Mra. John Fremont, Mra, | realized. Cl b I m dell. Mrs. Carl A. Droop and Mrs. | Helen Churchill Candee, Judge and Mrs. Kahn, president of the local u er S Robert ]L‘n,flv‘.u ]\_dgl, \h “||] T T € = | e ———————————————————————————— . . . Nmberlain, | Miss Bianons or charge, Choice of Models et et Hanth? wan T L= : Club Pri ST | DECORATING ' The Embroidery Shop, 827-829 11th Street vy ill be glven by Mrs an accomplished by Henderson Misses Freudberg Near New York Avenue by her schoolgirl . aasiated L “Standard- Desk Electric Rotary Foot- Miss Carol Williams, at the “asmrsssssnssasssnssnens = : Vizara” esx. oy >0 w a- © Madrigal Quartet, com- IS NOt Expensxve Nz o $ 9 Machine for Eo mer N 5 : Shippert Kling, Portable Club. Only Club, only e Stippert, Rissi WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE : § > MOMENT 1S FIRST REVEALED Electric and Miss Edith M. 2 nied by Miss Pauline Estimates for Paper- Knoeller at the piano, will give sev- e st fi;:g:;:lyp';':'r':gs Z‘:d Continuing Our First Reduction Sale Opp eI\rl\« elmer S i T o 150 SILK, VELVET and || 8'4E SAOD UNIQUE 8ap <t fashionable of all the charity balls of the Winter. : RS Cenlidenils Aivaroansce cor i JAMES B. HENDERSON the benefit of the house furnishing fund. Miss Gertrude Leonard, as chair of the committes on ar- rang: ts, will co-operate with Miss Edna Sheey, chairman of the section. With any of these machines you can earn or save more than its cost while paying for it. ks, Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. ! o AT e Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstorng, Paperhanging, Painting, ctc. Radically Reduced for this Midscason Clearance John Bovd, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, s I Walsn, Jirs. Delos A 1108 G Street__phones M:: ;g;g A diversified assortment of smart x;um.‘]'( ester, Mrs. Joseph s styles. Every new color and material. n Hays Ha Bengaline, twills, satins, velvets, brocaded right, Mrs Mrs i ulian | Dattmer Lo chiffon velvets and novelty fabrics. Denegal Beuret, Mrs. Willlam ffett, Mrs. John Robison, Mrs. Luther tiresor Willlam Gailbraith, .\lvrs: GROUP 1 GROUP 111 it mey S, S G Do e e 1850 | e Te $38:00 Mrs. Charles h V)\IY :\nd Mrs. David s g 20 § g Potter. to $35.50. Now to $59.50. Now r. and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton ENTIRE STOCK OF Coont Ao o e GROUP Ii GROUP IV 1"7!! 1‘.‘::"'; ‘n(fqll\!:fr “:.):X:Lm;; it / 4“1:?! Corsels, Corselet:, ansiere:, Uyderslllu, B!lh Formerly $35.50 $2 .50 Formerly $55.00 s .50 Helen Moore of Chicago. | Robes’ Dresses and Girdles to $49.50. Now to $69.50. Now Women from official and resident momese 1o ‘e e e are 1) THESE GIGANTIC REDUCTIONS FINAL Cross drive and the girls are just as constant in their efforts. A group of . e e s Corsets and Corsets, Girdles y 1316 G S fer of Dr. J.'W. Kerr, United States - treet ublic Health Service, is s ding her E S S P he: Miss C a 51 Tty 1 T ritn her Migs Clara Formerly §12.50 to $22.50 Formerly $8.50 to $16.50 r(OP City Club Building Seward, Miss Mabel $ 65 ,S C. Worthington, Miss o $3 65 s, Miss Betty Garber, NOW...... NOW ! > eming, Miss Dorot! S°" Herzog, 5 S Al Sizes ,‘ndfl'f,;’; j::z“g o3y Marina Corsets, Girdles 0DD LOT OF and Corselets Corsets, Brassieres Formerly $4.50 10 £7.00 Girdles, Etc. M arc e ].l € waves wsim.. 35¢ || o Footwear too! A New Watch for Xmas ¢ 4 % 1110 F St‘ OT only Milady's Hair, but Over Old Location . In Our Trade-In “Three Flights Up and Every One a REAL SAVING TO YOU” her Shoes too, may emoy W the allure of subtle, waving atch Sale 4 : grace---in these - delight- RN ee Seroni(e Hrem T fully “Different” Opera Pumps. And ur Stock of “different,” too, in their snug, ca- 'Cru(-n. vl-llgin, Ham- A Charming Collection : ressing fit at the heel! ilton, Waltham, How- ard, Illinois, Bulova, g and Depollicr watches. Of Handsome Dresses We have a very at- i To Be Closed Out tractive selection of Y Dresses for street and afternoon wear, Rings, Pearls, Toilet \ comprising satins, chiffon velvets, satin Sets, Powder Com- N = cantons and cloth, in the newest shades. pacts, Bar Pins, Pen ¢ Formerly $25, $29.50 and $35 and Pencil Sets, Cig- arette case and clock, 1 T 8 $1 6.00 P which make attractive | and useful Xmas gifts. jI——Jojc———|ajc———|ajc———]aj]c——=|al———] Sale Begins 1106 G Street . N.W. Sl Begis 9:15 AM. 9:15 AM. B “Te Moseof Talhion~ TN = e e I e N == I e N e I e N e N =l [ = == Don’t Delay—Don’t Hesitate—Buy Now Beautiful Coats Regular Stock Reduced Regardless of Cost These garments are the most individual and distinctive of the Autumn modes—the most exquisite of fabrics and the most irreproachable workmanship characterize every mmlel in this most wonderful showing. Sport and Dressy Models High Luster or Dull Fabrics Plain or Artistically Trimmed with Luxurious Furs All Sizes Featuring the New Colors of Cran- berry Red, Gray, Taupe, Brown, Navy, Black and Mixtures Misses' Sizes Women’s Sizes Extra Sizes 140 20 36 to 44 42V, 10 4814 Former Prices Up to75.00 Reduced to 4 4-00 (Friday and Saturday) Special Assortment of High-Grade Dresses Taken From Qur Own Stock For street, afternoon, evening. Silks, crepes, satins, velvets, cloths. Regular values, 29.50, 1 9 7 5 35.00, 39.50. “Friday Only”.......... O “Marcelle’’ $10 Patent leather, black velvet or suede, with low brown suede, velvet or satin. Large Sizes in Women's |seLct vours rere: |2 || | | DRESSES Sizes run from 36 to 4. Colors are navy, «» blue, black, cocoa and brown. Julius H. Wolpe |5 |58 | : Formerly Priced $91 .00 Jeweler and Optician || K $29.75 to $39.75 ...... 1402 New York Ave. . " Aquung"Ladles S}lOP 1318 G St. Conveniences of n In Black, Brown and Henn Saelind OUR NEW Cor. 7thand K : e Charge Acoount , o 1120 G Street g” s 414 %h St : EXTRA SPECIAL v Second Floor . i 5 100 Hats, Were 5.00 to 8.50, Special 2.50; 50 Hats, Special 1.00 I——o]———a|———[pje— || —— 0 — \ T I A7 ST Millinery Department WONDERFUL NEW SATIN HATS . 5.00, 6,00 AND 7.50 We Will Extend the R\ oot n e b [t [ n—— |t ——— 0 a[ee— ]