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8 " 7" SOCIETY., THE EV. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Returns to White House Tomorrow From Short Visit in Boston. RS. COOLIDGE will return to Shands, Miss Donna Ruth Cr the White House tomorrow | M Genevieve Rusk, M after a short visit in Boston, [ Muncaster, Miss Charlotte during which time she at- Muriel Eleanor Gray, Miss tended the exercises at the |2 iss Ruth Miller Green, 1'niversity in connection with the in- | Mi hompson, Miss Ada Hill, Nation of Mrs. Lucy J. Franklin as |} Miss Margaret first woman dean of the univer- ss Elizabeth Hill. Additional guests have been asked for tea, when Mrs. George Richard, Mrs. Robert Burnett, Miss Bessie Johnson and Miss Pauline Wilcox will preside at the tea table and will be v Miss Edna_ Wilbur, Miss Hortensia and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt ts at the White House, com- attend the recreation conven- Mirs, Joseph . Willard Guest at Britixh Embassy. The Ambossador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will have as a guest a brief visit Mrs Joseph wife of former |3 United States Ambassador to Spain who will arrive this afternoon. and Senorita Coronado. Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland will eu- tertain a dinner party of 30 couples the Chevy Chase Club the night of nesday, December 17, in honor of and Mrs. Sar will have w “hristmas holidays her son, Mr. Melton Hudgins, who will arrive December 18. and her two nephews. [ Mr. Moran McConihe, from Princeton, fid Mr. Malcolm McConihe, student at Pomfret, who will remain | until after the New Year - the guests of hor vening of the ma dant of the Marine nd Mrs. John A. Lejeune, who n a company of 10 at the Barrack Marine George C. the hosts at Thorpe dinner Panarctoff, wife of the Min-| Col. and A Bulgaria, was hostess to a|Will be among compa of 10 at luncheon today in |tonight. compliment to Mrs. Henry Porter her daughter, Miss Porter of] Mine ister ¢ Col. and Mrs. Jack Hayes will hr| 16 guests dining with them this | evening and later will take them to the Friday evening dancing class. nd Ve Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie wiil be r|among the many dinner hostesses this evening preceding the Friday dancing 2 class. Covers will be laid for 14 resentative and Mrs = itten will have a compan at dinner this evening in thcir Wardman Park Hotel, @ 3 t their guests to the | vening dancing class at Ollie James will be hostess ompany of 18 at dinner thig the Willard, precedi evening dancing class. lie Col. Stephen L street will have nd Mrs. John Phil- uests dining with Slocum of 2201 R r the Representative Miss Up Hill will b them this eveni Miss Virginia Pochon and Miss irica Pochon of Luzanne, Switzerland, Dr. and Mrs. Fenton apartment, at ti Misses Pochon are inter with their Col. and Mrs. Samuel in their home. at Front The tirand Duchess Alexandra vna, wife of the Grand Duke ¢ of Russia, will be the guest in whose lor Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Ham- a dis shed ril visiting Bradford in th Rochambeau. spending the grandparents, Millar, LVa. Daughter of Dr. and Mrx. their home, 1 Dancing Class, sl guests. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont have == canceled their social engagements be- | Mr. and Mrs cause of the death®of the former's|jr., and Mrs. brother, Mr. August Belmont. M. mack were the gu, Mrs. Belmont are in New York. of Postmaster and Mrs, yosae Moon Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett will enter- 6 [ eenth s T ns | tain “a_company of 14 at dinner this| ‘410 Fifteenth str - evening preceding the Frid Evening Dancing at the Willa Mrs. hostess r of the orge B ney Cox and Orlofr. Senora Isabella Howard liam Toward . Mrs, William H Loomis of New York., Mrs. d. Mrs. Woodbury Blair, Mr John F. Rodge Mrs. R ¥ William cet northwest. Miss Ruth Donaldson has re, Robert F. Mackenzie will en- tertain at dinner at the New Willard tonight preceding the Friday Evening attend the ball Henri P. von Heukelon gave night at Sherry's to present The Secret of Slender Waist and I‘Iips! »ra Doyle and ) 1 visitor and the members party spent the morning at Mount Vernon and Arlington, making the trip by motor and returning in for luncheon. Later in the when she will have 14 Christian McCor- last evening 1 ¢ at a dinner in their residence, furned from New York where she went to which Mr. and Mrs. last their afternoon Mrs. Robert Lansing will ®ive a small tea in honor of the she will be assisted by Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant and Mme. Ekengr Chandler Anderson will pres - tea table The military e of the French embassy, Gen. A. L. Dumont, will entertain informally at dinner this evening at the Hotel Hamilton. Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton will be Rostess to a company of 12 at dinner < evening In her apartment on hteenth street, entertaning o ment to her young cousin, Miss Bea Henderson, granddaughter of Mrs. John B. Henderson. Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson will e 1in a company of 3| ner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club Former Attorney General and Mrs. hell Palmer entertained at din- st night at Wardman Park nator and Mrs. Underwood. entative and M Adam M Wyant and Judge and Mrs. J. Harny Covington mith is en- afternoon Mrs. G tertaining Smith W Miss Laura slizabeth 1den, Mi: To Take the “ IS marvelously comfortable girdle slenderizes your figure the moment you put iton. Itis worn as a corset over the undergarment through which the live uncovered rubber of which it is made grips the flesh and gives a constant though imperceptible massage. Takes off many inches right where you most wantto lose them. Easily adjustable by means of back lacing as you get thinner. Cut-Out Front Insures Perfect Comfort Perfectly safe and healthful—physicians recommend the principle and professional athletes have long used it. So strong and durable,it positively will not crack or split. Tryit on—and you won't want to take it off! Wlactame X R e Makes You Look Thin. Headquarters! ARGUERITE GIRDLESHOP 1109 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. (Between Star Building and Raleigh Hotel) If” Out of Gift We suggest a visit to our shop, where every department is filled with gift values for you— and all are so attractively priced. MISS ELEANOR PARRISH SNYDER, Arthur A. Snyder, who had her coming out tea at 6 Sixteenth street, early in December. daughter, Miss Katharine von Heu- kelon, to society. Capt. and Mrx. Hussey Jteturned From London. Capt. and Mrs. Hussey, who recent- 1y returned from London. have taken an apartment at 1302 18th street Capt. Hussey is leaving Washing- ton the last of December for duty as Stoneleigh Candies Make Welcome Gifts An infinite variety of Choco- lates and Bonbons of superfine quality. Special Gift Boxes as low as $1 gALunch in our restful Tea Room. § Stoneleigh Tea Room § 2 1407 F St.—Conn. Ave.and L ; chief of staff of the scouting fleet, of which the battleship Wyoming Is flagship. Those recelving at the children’s country home ball on Christmas night will be Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs. H. H. Kerr, Mrs. Frederick Faust and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendail. The board has selected the floor commiitee for the ball, and the names will be an- nounced in the very near future. As there will be a vtry large num- ber of young people at home for Christmas holidays, and as it is the only dance for that evening, a large attendance is anticipated. Mrs. W. Earl Beatty, widow of Dr. W. Earl Beatty, U. S. N, and hery daughter, Helen Mae, left for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend the Winter. Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke was host- ess at luncheon yesterday, entertain- ing in honor of Mrs. Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh. Mrs. William J. Glasgow, wife of | Col. Glasgow, was hostess at a tea yesterday afternoon at her residence, 821 Sixteenth street, for Mrs. Henry T. Allen, jr., wife of Col. Allen. Col. and Mrs. Glasgow will have as their guest over the Christmas holidays their son, Cadet J. Glasgow, jr, of West Point. : Lieut. Comdr. John Harrison Knapp, 5 . who has been in command . 8. 8. Wyoming, hington for duty and pp at Kew Gardens, an apartment. - joined Mrs. K where they ha Miss Catherine Weller left Wash- |} ington yesterday for Mo., where she will Mr. and Mrs. L. Boyle during the Christmas holidays. Their daugh- | ter, Miss Gertrude Boyle, will make | her debut. | Mr. Elihu Root, former Sl‘(‘rvl.’nry! of State, arrived today at the New Willard, where he will spend several Kansas City, be the guest of “YASHINGTON JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. Unusual New Holiday Apparel FOR MISSES, JUN has been | G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924. I POPULAR DEBUTANTE OF THIS WINTER l days, after which he will return to his home in New York. Mrs. C. G. Sawtelle and Miss Eliza- beth Sawtelle sailed on the 8. S. Pa- tria December 9 for Palermo. They expect to spend some months in Sic- ily and southern Italy. Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick is in HNew York at the Hotel Astor, where he went to address the convention of the Association of Life Insurance Presidents yesterday. Miss Betty Warren, daughter of Mrs. Emmett Gordon Warren, was hostess at a luncheon at her home Wednesday. Miss Warren's guests were Miss Dorothy McCullough, Miss Harriet Nelson, Miss Martha Mas Gi 1R On Phone Columbis 9613 4 Columbia R French Boutonnieres and Corsage Bouquets Tourists returning from Paris are wearing these coy little Boutonnieres — Garde- nias, Carnations or Camelias, in white, red and many colors. You'll_ want one! Also Cor- Bouquets for evening L 4&:&‘#&.&&?’: sage Y wear. g Prices—49c, 98¢ to $1.98 1 CREERON ’ 614 Twelfth St. N.W. “ zuggAround the Corner from High Prices g PARIS IORS AND GIRLS At Moderate Prices O lend joy and delight to the many holiday activities of the y and schoolgirl, we are oung college woman showing the smartest new fashions of European and American de- signers, in models made extlusively for us. Afternoon and Evening Gowns Party Dresses Sports Apparel Gifts FOR MISSES cAUTIFUL, unusual gifts here as varied as every taste and idea of expenditure add merit by the fame Evening Silk Underwear Sweaters Gloves F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Hosiery Vanities Handkerchiefs Street Dresses Coats AND GIRLS of our name. Wraps Scarfs Socks Umbrellas Perfume £/ b i NG g { 4 T I W prefer. ¢15 & $17.50 Coats, $12.50 Sizes 2to 6—7 to 10 and 10 to 16 Years LL new arrivals, youthfully and hand- somely designed of all-wool materials. Beautiful fur collars or self-trimmed, as you Lined throughout. Colors, penny, copen, tan, rose, cranberry, reindeer, French blue, navy and browns. $10 Velvet Dresses, *5.95 ATURDAY, Children’s Da on sale these lovely new twill-back velvet dresses. Choice of panty styles, 2 to 6 years, or “straightline models, 7 to 14 vyears. Trimmed with contrasting colors or hand- we rust, place T T A T R e A P e B SOCIETY. LT T e e Blackistone’s Christmas Memorial WREATHS $3:50 Up Xmas Candle Centerpieces $2 and $3 BT e T T -4 oo ! 4. o Pearls and Costume Jewelry Exquisitely tinted Pearls, in all lengths. Earrings and Bracelets to complement the cos- tume mode. b S 2 4 Ll from $3 Mo e SR T 2% N &2 Ostrich Fans Gorgeous Fans in pastel shades—the finishing g touch to milady’s eve- ning costume. Gold Seal Hosiery Sheer chiffon and heavy silk, in all the season’s favored ,shades. Every .74 pair guaranteed. 3 from $1.85 . RN SRR NN ERN IR ERNRNEN Practical Gift Suggestions from the Store of DISTINCTIVE GIFTS o8 >~ b4 - *r Tt g, e 1 A T B e T Pere St s o, o8y Breakfast Coats and Negligees Of heavy crepe de chine, daintily lace trim- med ; Negligees in orchid, peach, rose and blue. from $10.75 488 8 30, AN Tt 4, T < Tt b - O A ) <4 e ) e ) < Ry LN L4 ) 4 Jeweled Vanities silver, ertke L sa BN In roman and green gold. Smart for both daytime and ning occasions. eve- s EN 5.50 =< g T e PSRN Lingerie and separate garments, in the most wanted shades. Both tai- lored and lace-trimmed models. from $2.95 = In sets e S 2 N A 2 e R S SR SRR AN SN Silk Hosiery Our Coral Band Hosiery, thread silk or chiffon, in 20 desirable colors, Christ- mas boxed— $185 to $2:50 “Merit,” also a very splendid sheer silk stocking, in a variety of popular colors— $1.25 Silk Underwear Dainty Teddies, plain tailored or lace trimmed, made of radium and crepe de chine. Ideal for gifts— $295 to $5.95 Jersey Silk Vests, made of splendid quality silk. Colors are flesh, orchid and peach. 3 grades— $135 $1.95 and $350 Step-Ins and Vest Sets Each Garment - $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00 embroidered. Brown and navy. | 35 Panty Dresses, *2.95 HEY are made of excellent quality T jersey wth washable sateen pan- ties, jersey trimmed to match. Very at- tractively trimmed with worsted embroi- dery work in contrasting colors, copen, green, tan, henna. Sizes 2 to 6 years. LL the little girls who are wishing for a nice coat or dress from Santa Claus for Xmas will have our assistance by addressing Santa Claus, in care of Mayer Bros. & Co., Washington, D. C. Imported Handkerchiefs Imported handmade and hand embroidered; of linen, crepe de chine and voile. from $2.50 from $1.50 i [Erlebacher French Perfume From Paris—its elusive fragrance bespeaks ' ex- quisite daintiness, and complements individual- ity. Bourbon Perfumes $1.50 to $525 . Novelty Handbags $2.95 to $15.00 Better Apparel at a Lower Price -~ Mayper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality (937939 F St. NW. A Go et e et cet oA e cedr gAY o - T ] Exclusively Different I TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET b e drod YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN at Tenth St - v =C T D 2 e e L 2 7220,