Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 9

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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) the escort will be of a dignified na- | ture, it will not be official Added to the dignity and beauty of the opening reception at the Rus- sian fete tomorrow night wili be a program of special charm as Russian in atmosphere as it can be made. A &roup of young girls important in society will act as pages, all wear- ing Russian headdress and costume Miss Caroline Thom is chairman ol this committee, and assoclated with | her ar Mijes Laura Bryn, Miss Bar- | bara Stanfield, Miss Betty Ives, Mise Helen Marye, Miss Natalie Hammond Mies Alice Mann, Miss Ellen Blair Mies Elizabeth Parker. Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Louise Paschal, Miss Gracia Houghton, Miss Louise Ire- land, Miss Ellzabeth Johnson and others. There will be a group of men from society who will assist in this part of the ceremony. Miss Ruth Donaldson will leave to- day for New York to be the guest of Miss Margaret Deeble. She will re- Adlal Stevenson, Vice President in the last Cleveland administration. The Casualty Hospital bazaar, which will be held this afternoon and eve- ning in the Ebbitt Hotel, will afford opportunities to purchase Christmas gifts at reasonable prices. The board of lady managers of the hospital will hold the sale. Mrs. Martha J. Vauvghn, president of the board, is general chairman, with Mrs. William J. Brewer vice chairman Mrs. Ernest Kettler and Mrs. W. J. Carmichael are the committee on ar- rangements. Miss Leah DeMoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. DeMoll of 3340 Six teenth\street, entertained at a bridge shower Monday evening at her home in compliment to Miss Janet King, whose marriage to Ensign L. H. Bibby will take place this month. Among the guests were Mrs. C. M. King, Miss Charlotte King, Miss Claire Copeland, Miss Mildred Buckingham, Miss Doris Wolfe, Miss Evelyn Healy, s Hellen Simpson, Miss Katherine Varela, Miss Vida Varela, Miss Eliza- beth Combs, Miss Cameron Davis, Mrs. M. M. Little, Miss Beryl Manchester, Miss Ellzabeth Bradenberger, Miss Margaret Kimball, Miss Janet Sanger, THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, ZONTA CLUB MEMBERS AT SOCIAL GATHERING | "3 Business and Professional Women Meet at Luncheon and Engage in Discussion of “Ideals.” The ideals and accomplishments of Zonta were the subject of discussion at the regular weekly luncheon of the local Zonta Club of business and professional women at the Raleigh Hotel yesterday. Miss Gertrude Web- ster of Baltimore was the sole guest at this meeting, which had as one of its objects the planning of organ- izing a Zonta Club in Washington's sister city. Mary Lindsley, president, presided and spoke regarding the motto of Zonta. Helen Coolidge read aloud the principles of the club. All mem- bers present participated in a “roll call,” in which each gave a summary of “Impressions of Zonta.” Karolyn Klager, chairman of' the program committee, had charge of the general program. Edith Sallsbury, first pres- ident of the local club, read a report on the National Federation of Zonta Tragk W. Leach of Philadeiphis, Pa., and y. Iva N. Dale of this o Baiva tore di Gregoric and Domenica Cam- James F. Crauforq and Margeret L. Elliott, Moses W. Johnson and Mary M. Disson. Calvin Taylor and Ors Berman. ——e Deaths Report:d. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Cornelia Anp Pursell, §7. 125 X Margaret C. Towles, 74, 1404 15th Emma_Leon Berry, T Y. ave. st - Mary L. Allen, 74, 1308 Jobanna Connor, 61, 218 H Willlam Henry Haney, 52, 1847 Wis John L. Bullivan, 54." 419 10th et. Lilie Black, 49, 1 Minnfe Sawyer, 38, § Ida_Offutt Treni Thomas G. Shields, Parker Morton, 81, Galiinger Hospital. Landon Henry Cooper. 59, 418 Iat st William Arthur “Butler, 54, 2010 M st Ric 44, Galll William Herman Hospital. ave. n.e. Casuaity SRS Births Reported. “The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 e Nicola and Vasco Carrera, girl. Pletro and Florides il . G snd Katl Raymond W. bo, Falmer L. and Agnes R. Southworth, girl. poRernard C. aud Frances V. Tauberschmidt, Tda Stolar, boy. and Annie Lancaster, girl. Frances A Stewart, girl. Finrry ana Robert The expressive kind, in new and unique designs. Both Stores: 1340 G St. 1222 F St. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924, S SLIPS- and PETTICOATS The slip rivals the petticoat this year a are splendid. Slips for afternoon irocks to wear under evening gowns—petticoats in scores of stvles! Our Slip and Petticoat Section is conveniently located on Street Floor. > I a gi Both ips s Indel R. Little, Miss Virginia Deciorees liams, Miss Virginia Richardson, B Helen Richardson, Miss Virginia Herron, Miss Dorothy Eynon, Mrs. De- Moll and Miss Elizabeth Mann of Boston. turn to Washington Sunday | Clubs, which showed that there are i | now 31 clubs in the United States ! and Hawaii, with a total membership ! of 1520 women, representing more than 200 professions and trades. Buf- falo, which has the largest club, was organized in 1919. It is the aim of the federation to have 93 clubs next May, when the convention meets in Toledo for its fifth national meeting. Imogene James spoke briefly on the value to individual members of the national scope and possibilities of triendships with business women In all over the country Jane Bartlett, delagate to the region- Open_Evenings Miss Cone, Bride-Elect. Guest at Lunch and Bridge. Mrs. Harry Burris was hostess at a xe shower yvesterday at the home er parents Col. and Mrs. Henry Casey, on Q street, in com- | t to Miss Elizabeth Cone, whose feut letzel will The guests Costume Slips, $3.95 to $13.50 Silk Petticoats, $5.00 to S$10 Speciale sl b ombioied Milthese il pleated ruffle models—in a host of co cocoa, rust, French blue and fawn William H. au <m, bor Broce F. and Angeline Martin, girl Card Party at Elks’ Hall By Big Sisters of D. C. The card party at the Elks' Hall Friday afternoon given by the Big Sisters of the District of Columbia is Mrs. Julius C.|the third annual card party given by s Elizabeth Cluverius, | the organization. It promises to be Potter, Miss Laura Le- |a great success. Among those who Eugenia Lejeune, Miss |are taking an interest in the card tyre, Miss Janet Mgr. Thomas, president 14 B e Sl el e i Tather | &1 conference recently held, spoke on bt Sl Cooper. Mrs. J. | the inspiration of such meetings Among those rly, Mrs. ) 1 | e Marriage Licenses. Marricge licenses have been following 3 Antiony Korson ard Koula Skierak Elmer L. Dove and Martha C. Willlams, ioth of Fairfax, V take place D for bridge inc Schwarz, jr.; M Miss Betty jeune, Marie Mc! Miss Mary 1all. Miss abrown Moffett, | party are Big abeth Ho, Shoemaker, and Miss Elizabeth May Selden assisted at the tea table entertained at lunch- Mrs. Wallace Burnet son, za ssued to Ui Miss | H. J. Surguy, Mrs, Sarah Gantley and Mrs. Mary McCloskey Gal Jewellers & Bro Miss s Silversmiths _Stationers Members of the Cleveland Park e Club will give a tea Saturday after- noon, from 3§ till 6 o'clock, at which time a sale will be held of articles suitable for Christmas gifts, made in workshops_established in Greece by| §sefh J; Daly s American Friends of Greece for the |or Alexandris. Ve refugee mothers and girls. Among J._West of New York City and Dor those who are interested in the suc- e o Mmool N cess of the affair are Miss Agnes Mi g e ler, Mrs. Thomas N. Sidwell, N. Grigg, Mrs. Joseph nks, Mrs. Edward Z. Sherman, Mr: Philip 8. Smith, Mrs. Michael Conno ¥, Mrs. Grahame Powell, Mrs. James nd Tlorence Wood Roberta Rhone. d_Rose S. Hunter. d Emmy W. Marshall nd Elizabeth Farrell and Irma E. Koontz, both egi Jolinson Paul Brantley and Herbert M. Cor: Frederick H both of Markhaw. Joseph J. Dal and Miss Mrs. John N. Speel of 3 has canceled all so m hecause of the serious illness of her davghter Miss Katheryn McConnell | Hitcheock | Silver for Christmas Giving Hia Webher have Cetoc: . where they | 34 i Sterling Silver, suitable as apartment at Wardman e ¥ 1 Holiday gifts, now shown after a visit to Plainfield, N e \ S 3 © Plainfield, N. J | The South Carolina Society is com- Should Be A b Mrs. Henry Rea of Pittsburgh is|P}eting its plans for a reception Fri- n The weight and strength He amiton Mot SPUrEh 151 Guy evening at the Washington Club. Stone of cach picce guarantees ki The committee in charge of arrange- the gift a permanent Mr¥. Geerge Vanderbilt entertained | Me des Gov. Robert A. Coop- Mar[en € 3.k i nformally at luneheon at the Shore- | €r. Mr. Charles M. Galloway, Mr. Hor- place in the family his- H ~ tory. Scarf We are showing several charming ones, in perfect skins, handsomely design- ham vesterday BaiL | ilson ed and finished. Special- ly priced at— $29.50 $10.00 Costume stip of peach colored crepe de chine. Self straps and tucked yoke with insertion of fine Val lace. Fan- cy double flounced bottom, edged with lace and ribbon trimmed. Petticoat of dark blue radium silk with scalioped bot tom and embroid- ery in self and lighter blue silk. Other beautiful col- or combinations. Perticoat of deep henna colored silk iersey, gathered full n the back, and the bottom fin shed with pleated frill of same material Contrasting em broidery: many other colorings omb street, Cleveland Par Representative and Mrs. William | assortm shades. Silver ordered before De- cember twentieth will be engraved in time for de- livery before Christmas Mrs. James L. Morris of Is spending the Winter at Willard St DS SN SRS G SR S SR S S N SN j , 1216 F St. N.W. THURSDAY Mrs. Robert Skelton Hastasenail uncheon vesterday at her residence | - A | or® onetlhtindzedt lanclh fooepitstin iveots (since 1802) we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the offi- ctal and social life of the capital and nation 1 the Shawmut, 200 Nineteenth street, for the members of the Kate Waller Barrett Circle of the Fl | Crittenton Home. Guests were Mrs John Bovle, Mrs. J. B. Gregg Custis, Mrs. George Hobson, Mrs. Howard Hosmer, Mrs. Robert McDonald, Mrs a finer setting if PARQUETRY A. J. Seaton and Mrs. J. F. Staley | LGOS ac xS S oaun | home. fiWe have specialized in the Laying and Refinishing of fine hardwood floors, for over 30 years. May we estimats for you? J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. Phone North 6523 Polished Floors of Hard W ood Holiday Affairs —All your affairs—will have e and Mrs. Clarence M. Busch are thefr home at 3012 Massachu- | setts avenue o 1 their home ) b, Miami. | 717 11th St. N.W. Next to Palais Roval > Wash- Lewis G. Stevenson of Bir IlL, is at the F Stevensen is the s Mr ngton Mr. A Christmas Bift Sugaestions ) ) G ) o) ik ) T o e SRS ) a0 DS NS Book Ends 1rt Objects Desk Sets % The simple, classic beauty of a Brewood Flower Bowl or Vase will exquisitely extend the memory of your thoughtfulness and taste3dGive a truly de- lightful Brewood gift that will be treasured for years. ‘BREW@®D Stationers and Engravers 611 12th St. N.W. Inexpensive Novelties TR ) 4w ) L o e R, o T e EDMONSTON’S PATENT LEATHER DRESS PUMPS 4 -4 RS > 3 In Our Inexpensive Gift Shop Dostairs 300 Pairs of Imported French Kid Novelty Cuff Gloves $2.95 Imported Petal Cuff Gloves.......$2.95 Imported Perforated Cuff Gloves. .$2.95 Imported Pointed Cuff Gloves. ....$2.95 . Capeskin Applique Cuff Gloves. ...$2.95 (American manufacture) o i RN ARTER Give “HER” a FUR WRAP —the Perfect Gift WHY not give “her” the most wonderful Christmas she has ever had? You'd really like to, of course. The secret lies in a visit to our Fur Salons. How she’d love a wrappy, luxurious Caracul Coat with huge fluffy collar and cuffs, or perhaps a saucy Jacquette of Leopard! If she has a lovely Coat, a Scarf is in order—our collection includes Fox Scarfs in all the new shades; also Sable, Marten, Fisher, and other aristocratic furs. Make this her most wonderful Christmas with a Fur Gift! [Erlebaclher ‘Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET TAN GRAY BROWN The woman who favors snappy, sty- MODE lish footwear enthuses over this new model Pump. The style shows for itself. The special last assures close FIT at the heel, sides and instep and the FOOT FORM FIT assures Comfort. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ANDREW BETZ, Manager 1334 F Street sy i 40~ = These gloves are a challenge to any Christmas buyer who wants the best possible at the price! The soft pliability of the imported kid gives grace to the hand and the novelty cuff imparts style. Here is your chance to make happy the woman who craves good-looking gloves. AT WA S s s b T e T s e b S St e SR A S P oDt s e et e et e Tt S Tl S F

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