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SOCIETY. Personal Notes of Interest To Society Folk of Capitali Cabinet and Congressiona] Circles With Un- official Washington Represented In Thanksgiving Week Chronicles. John W. Weeks and Mrs. Harry S. New returned last evening from White Sulphur Springs, where they have been for a week or 10 days. Mrs. States Public Health Service, and Mrs. Seidell have returned from Kurope, and are at their home, 2301 Connecti- cut ayenue. Dr. Seldell has been engaged in research work at the Pasteur Insti- tute in Paris for some months. Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrison have with them as guests Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Martin of Keene, N. H.; and their two children. Mrs. Martin is a niege of Senator Harrison. Rapresantative Mrs. Cleveland \. Newton wlll entertain Mr. and Mrs, ‘dward E. Stringham of 1'oughk ie, N. Y., at Thanksgiving dinnes Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Goodwin of Hart- ford, Conn., arrived at the home of Mrs. J. E. McClure on Mich- enue, Battery Park where |hey will be the guests of and Mrs. McClure over Thanksgiving. the week end following that Rev. and Mr: 5. Stein of Lincoln, Mrs. Stringham was Miss Harriet | Nebr., are guests of their son and Mitchell, the sister of Mrs. Newton. |daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra, Wil- nd has many friends here. his ix[liam Stein of 3720 Jocelyn street. first visit Washington since|Dr. and Mrs. Steln. will remain in her wedding, which occurred in the |\vashington until December 5, when Yewton home on Biltmore strect lust | they leave for'their Winter home in Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Stringham are | Biloxi, Miss, motoring from Poughkeepsic. | Mr. and. Mrs. Representative S. B. Hill and Mfs. lcome to Washington from Werners: Hill have arrived in Washington and |ville, Pa., and. have taken a suite in have taken an apartment at the Cairo {the Hotel Roosevelt. Hotel for the Winter. her ay E. Lucas have |. Mr. k[ Mrs. M. 3. h-|son have spent se 1| Elizabeth, irs. Smith- {home of A at home at Arpoune. and Mrs. Herbert L. Pontin, Pontin and Mrs. S, Peter- returned to thefr home at fter visiting at the a M. Smith. e John I their apartment, in the Miss Tsab Ryder D nd opened their suite In velt after spending the toring through Canada and the West ll\upr and Miss Representative Nicholas worth Lus returned to Washingten from Cineinnati, Ohlo, joined Mrs. Longworth in their home, on M street Robbins and ew York City nd brother-in- A. Galbraith, at > on Glenbrook road, at- J. Dickinson and ‘,1 Representative Lrand will retu rom Urbana, Ohio, vill be established Iloosevelt while in V Washington mber 1 and| the Hote shington C. Mills of New York in Was Comdr. s have as giving day Mr. and Mrs. of New York, for wh entertain at dinner evening, later ta the the Navy Relief ¥ Miss Sara Lovitan of 3044 Four- teenth street northwest, who has been studying interior decorating in Paris scholarship from the N lemy of Fine and Applied | | gone to ltaly, where she| r to Denmark udy for four months, having | have |Zotten an additional scholarship for | visit | that country. ksgiving ompany to |y ed States Ministe and Mrs. John Dyne returned to Washington for a and are at the Hamilton Hotel e A e e X Hogan will | return from their hon John Crayke s \ber and re- | 1 m.. n their suite in the Hotel Roose- | Mrs. Harry Moore at the Hotel Gordon, on street, for the Winter. Dr. and Mrs, Simpson entertained at dinner last night at the Chevy Chase Club for Mr. and Mrs. Urban|% \. Woodbury of Burlington, Vt. who [ Mis. Payne has recently returned are at the New Willard, Mrs, Wood- | f1¢ visit to her daughter, Mrs, bury was formerly Miss Amelia Rogg | I B. Franpton, Pittsburgh, Pa. of Des Moines, lowa, and was a fre- = quent visitor here before her recent marriage. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood will o to New York the first of the week to remain over Thanksgiving day. Mr. James H. Tha Miss Helen Grace Marvin and Miss Belle Marvin of Boston and Mr. James J. Stewart of New York will arrive Wednesday and will be the guests over Thanks- day of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick is in their home at 1601 Massa- | > e P and Mrs. David Lumsden at T home on Michigan avenue, Bat- the home of the late Mrs. Charles A ¥y Park. Mr. and Mrs. Humm are Munn, which leased last season | 2N their way to spend the Winter in to Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip | Florida and Cuba. of New York. 5 . Meyers, at 1657 Lamont street. Mrs. Brooks expects to return to Los Angeles the third week in December, accompanied by Mrs. Nettie Crocker of this city. Mrs. Crocker will pay a visit to her sis- rs. William E. Brooks, Argeles, . and Mrs. C. Humm of Ithaca, were the guests last week of Miss Rebekah Blaine Lipscomb, Mr. ahd Mrs. Rafael R. Govin will | Who is @ junior at Vassar College, i5 as their guests over Thanks- | SPending the next 10 days with her giving and next week end, Mr. ;m.xlmf" her, Mrs. May B. Lipscomb, who Mrs. Louis Chandler of Elizabeth,|has lived for the past 20 years in N. J. | Pittsburgh, New York, and Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. Legare “mw draan Park Hotel. leave tomorrow for South Carolina, | Lo where they will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hopfenmaxer i “At Home" For Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hopfenmaler will | at home at their residence, 2135 | | Holmer has come | spend about 10 days | Hotel with her | and Mrs. John | Mrs. Frederick to Washington t Wardman P cle and aunt. Maj. Lov i. roming avenue northwest, Saturday, coming | November 2u, after £:30 o'clock p.m., in rom’ Pittsbur; | honer of the o engugement of their daugh- ter Ba h | New York vlvanus Stokes, jr., w York Wednesday for and Mrs ¥ and Edward L/ lo, returning o | and Monte C: Washington in April. Thed inen Closet = | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Davles will | be joined Wednesday by their daugh- 1209 Connecticut Ave. ter, Miss Eleanor les, who will e e N figfigg; gnb Special Reduction Main 8899 Mrs. Cameron, widow of the late| |l Hawks Cameron, of | and Virginla, will lve‘ and Mrs. Burnett, a road, until after the | ays Columt stmas hol. | Dr. Atherton Seidell of the United | LT ‘Washington Representative of Hickson, Inc. DINNER Frocks Our Smart Apparel Shop carries all the de- lightful conclusions of the most exquisite flights of style imaginings. One dinner gown is the poetic. interpretation of night dropping its velvet curtain down and draping it with a star. The soft luxurious appearance of the Sa- lambo velvet as a background with the delicate shimmer of silver on a cut velvet bodice makes this gown one of unusual distinction. Another of Venetian fuchsia, faintly conceal- ing a sk k?dd lace, with its drape accentuated with a e of Venetian blue, represents all that s love]y in a dinner creation. All the colors of the late autumn reflecting the afterglow of a'perfect day are enmeshed in a model of burnt orange Salambo velvet. It has a border and yoke of shaded chiffon and is outlined with gold bugle beads. THE FINE APPAREL SHOP “A Shop Within a Shop" Second Floor. of Los|g Morris Mandle of U GRACE”DODGE HOTEL GuDERNORO B GNP ERWIED. MRS. LENOX H. LOHR, re her marriage Tuesday to Capt. Lokr, U, othy Wimsatt, Miss Margaret Chaxe amd Mixi Caroline Wimsatt. Miss Gleaves TO Head Benefit Ball Committee W1 interest been evinced | - Miss Evelina sleaves, daugh- 1 to Le given on Wednesday ar Admiral and . anksgiving eve chairman of the g d Hotel, for the ar and Ball Thanksgiving‘ Eve For Benefit Of Hospital will - ' fit ball to be given at the \.\\ Willar Hotel the night of December 2 Miss Beatrice clean, daughter Capt. and Mrs, MeLean, chairman.- On the debutantes' committes Mies Marbara Stanfleld, Miss Katrina Van Rensselaer, debutante daughter of | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Johiv M. Dunn; Miss Mary Treadwell, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Elfzabeth Farker, Miss eorge T. Marve, Mr. Mellon, Secre- | Elizabeth Sutherland, Mies Ejizabeth of Treasury: Mrs. Eugene Myer, | Stiles, Miss Loufse Ireland, Miss Ethel- Jr.i Mrs. T. Percy Myers, Mrs. Frank |reda Seapury, Miss Louise Claytor and B. Noves, Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. | Miss Elehnor Snyder. Ord Preston, " Rives,| Another committee, which Includes . Willard | older girls, is made up of Miss Edna . Herbert J. Slocum, { Wilbur, Miss Laura Lejeune, L. H. Slocum. Mrs.|Eugenia Lejeune, Miss Besste McKeldi hd\l’lrd J. Stellwagen, Mrs. Thomas | Mi: Janet Moffett, Miss Julla Gleave H. Stevens, Countess Szechenyl, Mrs. | Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Atala Kim- Joseph E. Thropp, Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and Mrs. Charles Bough- ton Wood. s have béen the Dishop and Mrs, c S, Bright, Mrs tson Freeman Eliis, Mr. William v eribed for by ¥reeman, M G. R. Cec Clark, Mrs. Ha)n: P. Eno, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Louls Frothingham, M Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, A. Harriman, Mrs . Mrs. Robert W. John- Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mrs. of loen Johneton, Miss Cora Barry Miss Nannle Chase. and Thankglvmg Dmner Thursday, November 27th 12t0 8 $2.00 Special Music Phone for reservations—Main 3140 0 2y o9 i@é'.'l g 7 @ (7] North Capitol and E Sts, N.W. Phone Main 8306 The Silk Shop PRESENTS TO YOU A MARVELOUS @ $1 00 pav $l 49 40-in. Crepe de Chine. . $1.69 36-in. Printed Foulards $1.49 36-in. Printed Eponge. $1.69 36-in. Crepe Sunbeam. $1.39 36-in. Plain Tussah. ... z $1.29 36-in. Jersey Tubing.. )\ $1.29 36-in. Pongee de Luxe. $1.29 36-in. Japanese Silks. . @ Kimono Silks. .. - N $1.49 36-in. ) $1.75 18-in. Broche Tinsel. . . | $1.98 40-in. Printed Georgette $1.49 36-in. Persian Corduroy 115 yds. 36-in. Printed Pongee 11 yds. 36-in. Printed Tussah | Wonderful 3 yds. 36-in. Plain Ratine. ... | 7 @ 11, yds.36-in.Colored Morette ’ 3 yds. 36-in. Colored Satines. ) @@fi.@.l.@@ in This mell, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Kath- | , and is now making her home at is vice | {Carolyn ( are | Cousins, T e C., NOVEMBER 23, 1924—PART 2. A, she was Mins Josephine Wimsatt, Her attendants were Mis f Army Relief Society Benefit Ball Managers Miss Mary Louise Johnson will be shington barracks b gineer Branch of the Arm Soclety, November 25 Assisting Miss Johnson will Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, amberlain, Miss Madeline Miss Louise Claytor, Miss Catherine Dunlop, Miss Ni kins, Miss Beatrice MecC Dorthy Mondell, Miss Mary Pr Miss Elizabeth Parker, Miss Ethel- tréda Seabury, Miss Barbara Stan- field, Miss May ‘Taylor, Miss Katrina Van Renssellaer and Miss Elizabeth Zolnay. | vear, Junior League Plans For Cabaret Ball Are Promising Nearly All' of Boxes and Tables for Event Decem- bex 5 Disposed Of, Mrs. .Cary T. Grayson An- nounces. - The Junior League is progressing wonderfully with its preparations for its sprightly cabaret ball, and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson announces- that it has disposed of nearly all of the boxes and tables that can be accom- modated. The ball s the big event of Friday night, December 5, and the ballrooms of the New Willard Hotel will be used. . Assisting Mrs. Grayson on the box committee are Mrs. Herbert Howard, Mrs. Richard H. Wilmer, Mrs. Allen W. Dulles, Mrs. R. P. Davidson, Mrs. Prentiss Gilbert and Miss Mary Hel- len. Among those who have already se- cured tables are: Mrs, Joseph Leiter, Mrs. Henry Spencer, Mfs. Lamotte Belin, Mrs., Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Chandler Anderson, Mrs. Victor Kauftmann, Mrs. Willlam Rives, Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. Lyman Kendall, Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mrs. Marshal Field, Countess Szechenyl, Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Gib- son Fahnestock, Mrs. Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs, Orme Wilson, jr.; Mrs. George H. Myers, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. A. Pembroke Thom, Mrs. | A. A. Houghton, Mrs. Richard Aldrich, | Mrs. Davis Treland, ‘Mrs? R, Govin, | Mrs. Francls White, Mrs. Emory | Land, Mrs. lhynr- Ellis, Mrs. Orme Wilson, ridge Jordan, Mrs. | Thomak i Walsh, Mre. Hugh Wilson, | Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann, Mrs. Adolph Miller, Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. Emory _Smith, Mrs. Quimby, Mrs. Ducan Phillfps, Mrs. Johu Boyd and Mr$. Merriam Curt! One American auto maker sells nearly 0,000 cars in Belglum every the next competitor being a French concern whose sales are less than 1,600 annually. T Bring In This Ad Before Novemiver 30 Shampoo . ... ..50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50¢c Marcelle Wave . . 75¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl, §1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop “"43d Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Fianklin 2224. Expert Service T You'll want the utmost for your money—a garment of becoming style ‘and one which will give last- ing service. fur that will last for years. In other words, a SPE- CIAL NOVEMBER PRICES. Cived ket o o s > 9150 OUR _ENTIRE DUCED PRIC! 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Seiections made now will be held for acceptableness—for A Word About Do Credit I am very glad to ar- range payment jor purchases | upon such terms as will best suit the couvenience of my patrons- and I trust yo will feel hesitancy requesting privilege Each stone holiday delivery if desired. d. Burnstine 321 Homer Building The Upstairs Store Two Rapid Elevators 13th at F St. Entrance 13th St. f % i« Rich, Luxurious Furs in the Favored Mode for Sports, Street or Dress Special Sale of Original Sample Coats The very latest modes, selected from the leading salons of New York and Paris. Offered you this week at savings of— 20% to 30% Off Original Prices A Depcsit Reserves Your Selection Furs Remodeled by Exverta EIGHTEEN YEARS OF, HONEST DEALING $35 ‘ The Christmas Card proper had its tentative origin in London, 18%5. ? 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