Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 8

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8 - of Italv bassador Lady | ain a Don Ge-{ ht with and Mrs Huys Hummond. who asked to meet him tor and Mrs Solicitor General Beck, the but rashington; Mr Noyes, Mrs. Harold Nrs. Davenport White and Miss Hammond. spe Count and Countess Szechenyi Hosts at Hungarinn Legnt The Minister H Countess Szechenyi company at dinner will be b The Minister of Czechosl Chvalkovsky, and _th the legation and M returned to W. ing a few day Mrs. James Couzens will home tomorrow afternoon first time this season. She will also | be at home Thursday, December 18, #nd on both receiving with law, Mrs. F Mrs. Couze afternoon m street at a dance for tb Miss Madeleine Couzens, The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will be the guests in whos honor Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory will entertain at dinner December 19 Admiral and Mrs. Gregory will have as their guests for the Christ- mas holiday Judge and Mrs. Walter M. French of Seattle. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William Dougald MacDougall are issuing invi- tations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Zilla MacDougall, and Mr. Phillp Mason Sears, in Bethlehem | Chapel at noon Monday, December in the presence of the two fam- ilies. A few additional friends are being asked to a wedding breakfast at 12:30 o'clock at 2800 Woodland drive, a bouse which Senator and Silk Petticoats and Pettibockers $3.95 Fine quality jersey and radium, in all the new flounce effects and colors. Each in a gift box. COATS i - r‘\w?gw... Tkt HATS SOCIETY. OCIETY Sir Esme and Lady Isabella Howard Hosts to Retiring Ambassador | decorating of their { Friday invitations for a luncheon and auctior bridge | ter, at Our Great December Clearance on Tonight. MarDougall wedding will be very s d Mrs. rds for Lozan Feland tea dance ber 15, for s and thelr Hington ssisted in re Wilbur, wife , where they bril'fant groups. With ther: Minfster of Bulgarfa and Mme off, the Minister of Costa Rica Sencr Don J. R. Ore: the charg d'affaires of B r Dom Sar uel de S r. and Mrs. Lore Johuson oring Bliss drick and Mrs. Robert F. Ambassador tc Miller Collier honor at dinner and Mrs, L7 who will entertui company of 24 in their new home R street and Mrs. Fowler have been at Hotel Martinique for several while the remodeling and re- house was being completed and have only been in the house this week They bought their home last Spring, the Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu having occupied it for several vears. Mrs. George Richard Smith will en- tertain at bridge followed by tea afternoon for her daughter, Mies Lucille Claire Smith at Col the wee RS, ederick Dent Grant, Cyril of Russia, will meet Rirney, Mrs. Charles Clay Bayly. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins wili entertain at dibner this evening compliment to Miss Violet Spencer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ben- ning Spencer Robertson has issue Mrs. C. W. Herbert, ) Robert Hunte hurst, Mrs. Je Tuesday, honor of Mrs. Baltimore December 30, ir Wiiliam Nolting of her debutante daugh- Miss Nolting, who was presented the Monday german in Baltimore December 1. Mrs. Robertson will en- tertain at the Cairo, The Congressional Club will have as guest of honor at its Friday afi- ernoon tea this week Mr. Willi Castle, jr.. who at 3 o'clock will speak on “Europe as It Is Today." King., wife of Maj. J. Craig » was hostess at lunch- tertaining at the Colum- Club, her guests being seated at one large table, and during the afternoon they are remaining to play bridge. In the company are Byron Adams, Mrs. George Mrs. Dion s. Say it with a soft “J." The Store of Better Values Souis Sold € 1214 F St. N.W. Silk Underwear The Intimate Girt Fine quality Enve- lope Cbemise—dainti! lace trimmed. All the $2.95 Special .... colors. ROBERT ad of the committee on Russian Relief in Washington, and who, with Mrx. Her Imperinl Highness, Grand Duchess r arrival in Washingten tomorrow. AND DRESSES Reductions of 30% to 40% on High Character Apparel DRESSES 18 Originally $35 to $45 Dresses for all occasions—street, afternoon and formal wear—Charmeen, Velvets, Broches, Satins, Georgettes, Chiffons, in all the new colors, including rust. DRESSES 5980 Bengalines, Charmeens, Hairlines, Velvet, Originally $39.50 to $59.50 Broches, Satins, Chiffons Dresses for all occasions. Included also are a number of beaded imported dresses in all the new shades. Fur-Trimmed a1 G Individual Distinctive COATS 8 Originally $125 and $135 The Coats Paris is now wearing, in the smart new colors. For Thursday Only 00 Originally $10 and $12.50 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, CHAIRMAN OF WASHINGTON COMMITTEE Iatter's daughter, Miss Anne Hamil- ton Gordon, to Mr. Henry Suydam of New York. The engagement was an- nounced yesterday afternoon at a tea which was originally planned as a celebration of Gen. Barnett's birth- day anniversary, and the announce- | ment came as a great surprise. Among | the guests at the tea were the Sec- retary of War and Mrs. Weeks, Sena- tor O, E. Weller, Rear Admiral and Mrs, and Gen. Chai M late and s Gordon Is the daughter of the Mr. Basll Gordon of Baltimore Wakefleld, Va., and made her de- but at the Marine Barracks when Gen. Barnett was commandant of the Marine Corps. 8he Is a poetess of note and one of the most popular members | of the younger set Mr. Suydam 1s the son of the 1 Frank W. Suydum and Mrs. Suydam of New York, and is Washington cor- respondent of the Brookiyn Eegle. He is a graduate of Princeton, was at- tached to the American Legation at The Hague in 1917 «nd 1918 and was secretary to the American delegation to the conference on the limitation of armaments, Washington, 1922. Miss Corinne de fu Stephens is entertaining u + this aftern followed honor of Miss tunte daughte other guests ure | . Mlxs Lolita Daw-| iss Ethel- | Leonard Bloch, Miss Elizabeth § Miss Anne Devereaux, Miss Norvell Clark Munford, Miss Virginia Hume, Miss Mary Stitt, Mrs. Xenophen Price, Miss Virginla McKe . Mrs. Lucien an Doren herine Additionul guests when Mrs. Loul LANSING, Because washing clothes West End fash- jon is an art requiring intelligence. experience and conscientiousness. West End sees to it that there are only expert, dependable operatives in every department. Phone Us Todav! DRESSMAKING 3 Bld Lam)dly Millinery—Costum: Designing e 172325 Pa. Schneider, Mrs, Valle, uglas Weart Miss Sue sk for Detatls ngstone Academy | Island Ave. Frankiin savs ea3m 23asas I ———n[——p[———]a|——b}] Q ELFVENTE STy Philipsborn REAL SAVINGS ' BLACK SATIN All Sizes Hand-Turn Soles Wood Covered Heels hree hundred pairs of women's mules made of Skinner’s satin with satin linings, in _colors of peach, rose, laven- red and blue. Very pretty for Christmas gifts, and spe- cially priced at $3.50 per pair House Slippers 900 PAIRS NEW FELT SLIPPERS One-Strap Siesta Two new styles, as illustrated, made of fine quality felt with soft padded soles and heels. Moccasin style with ribbon trimming to match. In solid colors of black, gray, lavender, blue, rose, ccru, purple and orchid. Also in two-tone color combinations. The strap style in contrasting color combina- tions and in purple, silver, turquoise and blue. All sizes in cach style from 275 to 8. Women’s Felt Boudoirs 700 Pairs of Beau- tifully F ashioned Models at a Remarkable Seven hundred pairs new felt Slippers as pictured; in colors of peacock purple and American beauty; inlaid with contrasting gold brocade cloth. Padded elk soles and heels. All sizes in cach style. Especially priced at $1.19. Women’s Leather Boudoirs 514 and 2% Boudoirs of finest black kid with hand-turned soles and low leather heels, silk pompons on vamp; sizes 214 to 8. Eere——n e L sBi o ety i announced the engagement of lhe' e 1924, W. O. Hulme will preside at the tea table. s Mrs. Charles A guest of Mrs. Henry Romevn at the Portsmouth, 1735 New Hampshire | savenue. Col. Romeyn wlill arrive on December 24 and they will return to | Boston after the holidays. ) Romeyn is the Mrs, Edwin 8. Puller entertained a emall company at luncheon today n compliment to Mrs. David Blair, | Mrs. Ollie James, widow of the for- mer Senator from Kentucky, has fs- sued Invitations for a dinner, which she will glve in the presidential suite at the New Willard Friday night to 14 guests, | Miss Anna Hall Green, da Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln z ned at luncheon , at the! Waushington Club, the guests remain- | ing for bridge. The reception Russian fete at the New Willard Hotel tomorrow night at 9 o'clock .in homage to her fmperfal highness, Grand Duch. Cyrfl of Russia, SOCIETY. clal importance, and besides the pri- | entertainments in her honor by Robert Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Marye and Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, there will be a tour of sightseeing In Washing ton in special cars Mrs. Lansing and Mrs Frederick Dent Grant, the latter representing her daughter, Princess Cantacuze.i. who is chalrman of the Russian relief committea In this countr will meet her imperial highness her arrival in Washington tomorrow evening and will rort her to her sulte at the N Nlard Hotel. The nperiel highness to b o - Give Stoneleigh Candies —and you can't ‘go wrong. Large selection of Special Boxt to hold your hollday remem- brance. Gift Boxes as low §] 2¥Lunch in our restful Tea Room. Stoneleigh TeaRoom 1407 F St.—Conn. Ave.and L LA EFTEERGRRRERAED CTRACRTRRRRRRRERRIRRRRRRNTTRRATISLRARTD Candy of Quality Phone Columbia 9618 1S8th and Columbia Road g / T Fren Pt Wrought s Standish Secre- T For those who seel: quality 4 [first—here are scores of Gift Suggestions The spirit of the old guild craftsman who labored for Art’s sake still lives in the refine- ment and beauty of Campbell Furniture. There are many upholstered pieces and mahogany reproductions here that are the ¢ ion of true gentus. All are priced moderately. ine FURNITURE End Candlesti Book E Ha Iron Coffce ables—marble top ich Rosewood Cof- ¢ Tables I | The CAMPBELL STUDIOS Connecticut Avenue at K 08 to 614 *, ELEVENTH ST. of Courtesy An A Dre “'ashington. BDiC. The early morn- ing hours offer best shopping ad- vantages. ttractive Group of SSY Coats —that are decidedly better than the price—which 1s a radical re- duction from previous markings. 34 More of the soft, lustrous fabrics which model so splendidly on the slen- derizing lines that are so popular—and finished with luxurious furs. Velmoka, Kashmanna, Velorea, Fawnskin, Mokine, Gerona, Cleovella, Ormandalc. With collars and collars and cuffs of Jap Mink, Beaver, Dyed and Natural Squirrel. Lynx, Muskrat, Jap Cross Fox, etc. Third Floor rables That Make Suitable Gifts l 1 Dainty Wea Petticoats Tricoshams of heavy quality with fflncy embroidered flounces. 1 combinations of attractive colors ..... Others from $2.95 Corduroy Robes Made of the effective wide-wale Corduroy, in boudoir colors; some belts and with collars, ockets. Cut full Others $3.95 to o] c——=la] Gowns Crepe de Chine Silk—cut long and fufl; lace trimmcd: tailored or embroidered. Choice of the pleasing $7).95 pastel ahades:d Suiliins g 2= Others $3.95 to $39.75 Teddys Rosy Pink or Palest Blue Crepe de Chine handsomely trimmed with fine quality of lace net and sg ribbon Others $1.95 to $35.00 mn $Q.25 to $15.00 and § $39.75 { Street Floor ;—JEIEE—E T = ; ; NI IR A o .95

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