Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1924, Page 8

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SOCTETTY. ] SOCLET Y. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1924 T | Dr. and Mrs. Swormstedt. Mrs. Sworm- : e T PSR TP P | 7% it ‘.‘, 2 210 en—as Much So as Women--Are Welcome T 2 et i Cadet Richard Marshall, jr.. of the 3 i T P - Kati ¥ { Virginia Military Academy will arrive | W) A ;}w‘ 3 g and Enjoy Eating Here - December 20 to spend & week with his 7. 4 ‘2 k! ¥ New York State . —are wonderfylly good, and you are served promptly at comfortable tables, where you can really enjoy 3 v I'he Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and| ‘ oAy take place this season on Monday, THE CANDY OF THE SOUTW group of leading artists who made Mme Jusserand will be the|at home the first and third Sundays | 1 « vn ) and Mrs., Jol 1 Mrs. Thorpe we host: - y i p = P L M an e DL CoL et R A e 4 . place, Overhok-on-the-Poto- | parents, Gen. and Mrs, R. {'. Marshall, )'es' IIIL' LI("(/I(’S at _Q . 3 . | The second “bal Boherse" of the) Mme. Jusserand Dinner Guests of January 5, in the New Willard Hotel, last vear's Lall the even of the sea- | Gallon, 50c¢ \-/ | Mr. and Mrs. Marion Franeis Wig- | Hays 1 d, who will en- | dinner aturday evening in the e ipitee : e Jjr., at their home on Falrfax road, Bat- . | » Arts Club of Washington, which is to | Mr. and Mrs. Hammond. ‘ . D m A { e Van Valkenburg, assisted by the H . HE Ambascador of France and Newell Jordan. Mrs. Thorpe will be | ¢ . sort. | - xx7 v of France an \ e o 1223 F Street N.W. on t ¢ his | of 0 ‘ough the season. & no:'at dinner this | of each month through the season. | lSite, apenti the™ Kbfumb: aSiehEs | A\Iagruder’ InC. Grafton street, Chevy 3 Y i company « in their home | hor at N £ DE Y or SE A thels hime s to Washington for the open- Best Groceries road. entertaining in hoaor of Mr. I3 i G L l 7 of Mme. Jusserand's inti- { L. W. West of St. Paul. 4 S 3 5 » ng their apartment a onnec- ok S rQ e e v ; . Pl et sve Connecticut Ave. and K St. your luneh amid pleasant and inviting surroundings. I and Mrs. W. R niell, who i i B ‘e been the guests of Gen. and Mrs. 1 1 3 Mo Lstablished 1875 : - : ; A. Helmick for u week, have left ; cield, o ;. o for their home in Atlantu. | Nlizabeth will enter- , Don Gelasio Caetani Guest ain & company at 2 5 5 orman L. King of Of State Department Official. | atternoon, December 27 2 ! 1 iring Ambassador of i : 3 3 3 . are visiting their 3 clas| 1w b i Cards have been received in Wasl 2 g o It nd Mrs. Harry Kiog | L—i Purple Silk Umbrelia, with s gton frow . Willi Argyle t ay carved composition han M. Frouklin|itWion frems Mo FFMism 5 3 e ia7 painted “tn "eolors: 16 G Ste! Daparts | Tn announcing T _ jce Wayne and Miss Da- | [{}) 1P kiota frame, ‘gray t Wil enter- | her daughter Il : Bis Zyns and Aas Da- | tips and ferrule. $12.50. }icomips Uinner this | Brooke Baker, U. 2 rsd hi : - danghters of Mr. und | ‘ i . | D etroit, / e g . 5 | . Jordan Wayu ert 1216 F St. N.W. Umbrellas For Gifts North D i , . : zince W 4 i fl | The guests were: ) E M Umbrella. Black silk, 1'5- inch border of black sati The Umbrella is a universal giit—a g meets a need! Tsabella ¢ avenue, Bexley, € bus, Ohio. | : e e oot B Tt e [nteut 2 e and Lieut. s 3% | 3. Mre. Horace Mersan B () Topuring wie new “grav Gined i her home on. Seott. clcire | @homas Ry E rd the | Mrs. 3 Lamar, Mrs. I he Min. | Mayflower, i it din- g { Joyce, 3 John Curtis, Mrs. Delbert | Peter, | ner this eve in compliment to ; . ; faale it Crastora: Mias) s to| Miss Doroth ampbell and her | Helen Day, 3 Cirginia ert, Miss | flance, Lieut Killmas {E eth Harris, Miss Rosemarye 1 | Coburn, Miss Janice Lee Draper, Miss | > will take i ay, December 17. S 9 | Natalic Kingley, Miss Grace Kingle with_carved ferrule to match. Fanev cut pearl composition tips. $12.50. o 8 | 4 fiss Marguerite Henderson, Miss | [} >. Lee was hos 1 g 3 | Louise Wdis, Miss Viole mpbell, | ¥ atternoon at a charr S oot e - & # Mrs. John Moon of Wisconsin gcd buffet lunch at her sne - - Leter Riddle, Miss Betty - T for her H rances Young, Tiss Mombello, wif. Italian Lansing GEretary © e of New MME. JUS svens, Mrs, Ho e Kemp, | and M 3 Thomas, | Wife of the Ambassador of France, who Las received naw a symbol of part- Stanto! ickhart, 2 L 3 She who has not a Treasury " former United N 5 v | ing appreciation and affection from 20 of her friends n rarely henutiful gift. | Mrs. F ; ! i 1 | there son and Miss Rosa Marie Van k person, Japan Mr. Thom Gen. and Mrs. Wil Mrs. Dimock will ente ner Saturday eve < umbrella is r snow, th 10 guests | Among the additional guests ! Rain or shine, hail w, together—the girl and the umbrella. i a table were Mrs. J. Ryan | McKeldin, Mr. Deering Davis and Mr. 1 s o Admiral Niblack | ing In for t ereux and Miss Julla Mason. Mrs. [Gwynne Rust year. He was in|Jones, Miss Martha |x.mmgm.,.n Andrews and Walter | Russia during the second revolution | Smith and Mlss Maud Homer. ¥ 4 One of the most beautiful >, o o | _ Repre Hamilton | ay, < Sm s th. g The Minister of Po and Mme. | Peter presided at the punch bowl. ERAE e TaE niTna Wil e T nith ang s i Tomer . n the s wati ; L : | Draper assisted at the toa table here. from which you may clioose ¥ of Polish music ¢ Austria and| Wael . Coolidge and Mrs. Charle’ | d head the short list of patron- es for the sale of fancy Christ-|Ing for u year on s gifts on sale at the Gude Flower |8 Goff. r v of | Mrs. Paul Lothrop Ma z 2 F street, the entire pro- |forei Near infant son are spending December with ceeds to be given the Salvation Army | for Chirstmas dinners and comforts | for the poor. Mrs. Alfred S. Gillett, who is liold- ing this annual Christmas sale of | { handiwork, including baby caps, Comdr. | cushions, over a hundred articles and other things What Would Be More Appreciated Than Furs for Xmas? QIf you are delaying the purchase of a Fur Coat or Scarf until after the holiday season in the expectation that it’ll be i y s cheaper, don’t wait longer. You can buy i . pesrt srimmet, " Now at After-Xmas Savings and have | 3 ¥ the pleasure of wearing your holiday cluded a beautiful work ba! presented to Mrs. Coolidge. Assisting Mrs. Gillett today are Mrs. Henry W. Fitch and Mrs. Lock- | wood. e Yish e e ed at a vesterd The refreshment committed for the |ernoon in « it o et Mrs. Condon are at home | T3tr and Mrs. Wayne and their twe Splendid silks, greatly desired sixteen r alumer witt| T Conag Tuciom ¢ | wd Mrs. Winslow ar- rol Frazler, = Prochnik w Carson, Miss Mary Mor later in the sca L Prepared and . rochnl Irrehy cor Franklin Sq. Hotel hnsshe - | Fa dast nigh sure you a ni would likely choose it 1 nber 22, in ) v g r | siste f 2 ‘ | Russian fete Thursday ‘evening for | sister, Miss Ja of New Yor 216 & s t daughters are leaving Washington composition Soshbaat chilesind ception and o G A elano, ) i ved 2 lard om the - :; deric A. Delano. 5 jxk from Dhels e 1 convenient { man, Mrs. Charles D £ N ain only a week, returning RS avintne gan and Miss Katharine Judge. e L ey RN = b o by cul- and ner | | e 0wt P 14th Street at K an u Nine are pictured—ninety or more others ars’ P.S. Umbrellas for men, $5 to $10. of Irance!the Grand Duchess Cy is spending a days with b ‘ ! : (Continued on Ninth Vage.) Pu = aa : ‘ Smal pre will be % cke: Mrs anor Cr Announc o "] ¢ an annual i hates e e S SAVORY FOOD Tk Ca BT RELEE | BRSO Coffeedhoppe morning. Choose waiting for you. Folding Suitcase Umbrellas for women. Willtam ot S \esiee Senator and Mrs. Bayard iines. Mfa T P Scherer Mrs, |Honts Saturday Evening. George R | Senator and Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard entertained at dinner Saturday eve- ning in honor of the latter's cousin Mrs. Belin du_Pont, who is visiting s them. Mrs. Bayard entertained at Isabella Howard a: 3 e Sh tea Friday afternoon for Mrs. du lenberger. Mrs. Ed ¥ Pont. and Mrs, Eli A. Helmick will pres = . Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen tea tabl American Beau Diece. A tall cedar, aglow d, white and blue 1 is placed drawi program Morris, Repesentative M. Charles I st.ngle of New York will be at home | k the evening of | from 8 to 10 December 13 at ss Hall Hotel, belng the occs of th fiftth wedding an ry. Four hun- dred announcements have have been issued. \Ir. and Mrs. C. were hosts to a large party last night at the Embassy Club at Le Paradis. Others who entertained were M John Allen Daugherty, M Superior Rough furs in advance. 25% Discount —Now on Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Caracul, Squirrel, Muskrat, Raccoon and Sealine Coats—All Foxes and other Scarfs and Chokers. A deposit will reserve Xmas selections CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Saks Fur o, U [V zvericrs For over A TrirD oF 4 century T Y $5.00. Poarl colored han- and painted in colors, ‘on s navy (AW 2 (2 2 (2 N (A (N 2 A A (Y A (N (Y T Y (a3 (Y G (oY (o o (o (o (o Y (o (oY ) Y Y o [ o Below— 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F S . | med the danc er 10 D Sleanor Wilso Aty r y Col. and Mrs. S. M. de Loffre, after long visit in Europe, have arrived | g mirror, $1 Enameled \ Calf Und Bag, . e lining arg S\ S 7 1216 FSENW Za, L4 Phone Us Today! orge Cyrus Thorpe ning and ta their guests later to | Pa. 1 5 \ = 4 . Man g ; e e o A A R 7 SRR the dancing class at the New Willard ‘Avnz‘fi ? » \ s H | vhen she was assisted by Mrs. John | M < NN\ 3 \ L2227 = n i P RS R | — Leather Bags! CHRISTMAS INCENTIVE Alligator Bag with extra pocket mirror and coin purse, A Remarkable Display! There isn't a bag desired by the most fastidious woman that cannot be found to her liking in this group of ASTERNAK o AL A o 4 3 ; 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 50 4 9% Lunch and En]oy It December Reductions Of Rare Importance Ensemble Suits Flannel, panther Black Cashimere; dress of for 589_50 French Blue Kasha, collar . and cuffs of nat- i ural squirrel; for- Pheasant. Brown Kasha; merly $225.... .. $155 Teopard trimming; Black Juina, s e e IO S R . merly $275 Brown Kashavella, beaver Brown };i?;?;]g; former- $135 3:::11';?8:]525;‘.1.;,;.}0[- $l65 Dinner and Evening Gowns Taken From Our Regular Stock Silks, velvets, beaded crepes, laces, satins and chiffons; in all the new and desirable shades; all sizes. A wonderful opportunity for those seeking distinctive Pasternak Gowns at most remark- able price savings. Formerly $98 to $195 $65 Misses’ Dance Frocks In All the Lovely New Shades $45 and $55 A Special Group of h a tailored e unusual gifts. They all have the inside utility ac cessories which so delight the heart of a woman. Places for bills, places for change. a place for a mirror—and then just the extra place every woman must have for odds and ends. \ joy forever—almost. These bags are made of the finest At Left— leathers and the most endurable. Gate-top Bag, eclephant $ $ calf leather, to : fitted gold- plated frame. The latest thing in bags. In addition to the carefully selected and prepared Menus, which are changed each day—you'll enjoy the comfortable tables and service rendered by the efficient red. tan and swinging ins purse and mi Just the gift fc Young girl. S8 £ waitresses. lt's one of the apprcciatcd features. of the new Cornwell Tea Room. Three Special Club Luncheons— Sandwich Salad Hot Luncheon Luncheon EUTEEECTTLi i Morocco Alligator Pin Seal . Patent Leather Suede Calfskin A Vanity and Purse coni- Colors Styles bined in lizard Black Underarm calf, bracelet handle, two fit- B_'l'_“wn Key Lock tings. Extra an purse. $10. Luncheon 95 60° [ Throughout the aiternoen Tea is served. Drop in for @ refreshing cup of tea to break the strain of shopping. G. G. Cornwell & Sdn : Phone 1329 y i Main T T SN s P A e CCOTTCOLCEELLEELRCTCTOL T English Bag, An unusual A beautiful bag, quiet and - Fur-Trimmed Coats Formerly $120, Reduced to. . ............. $75 Formerly $165, Reduced to. . .c..........$125 HATS, $7.50, $10 and $15 FCTCecei G Street ; 5 imported. lining. Swing- ing purse, card case and mir- ror. Pin seal with gold cor- ners. $18.50. style — - book model, under arm model, of suede with morocco and gilt braid trimming.. Fitted with mirror, attached change purse, and powder case, 515.' clegant. Of pin scal leather and unusual moire silk lining. The bag is fitted with mirror and coin purse, and one com- partment is arranged as a bill fold, $20.

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