Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1924, Page 8

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SQCIETY. § ; D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924. SOCIETY. to their home in Grand Ravids| FLAMES DAMAGE HOTEL. B AR A AL, .U L, 0 Society will give & silver tes s GREENVILLE, 8. C., December 15. basaar ‘for their Christmas, charities | _¥ire, belleved to e originated at at the home of Mrs. E. R. "Noodson, | the top of an elevator shaft in the A “Shade” Better Mrs. Coolidge Is Attending the Moro i Hoon Trom 3 to- & aiclock, " Aaminiing | caveed dumage can ke, a8 303 want them, window shades for ANY TYPE OF B Mrs. Woodson will be Mrs, Otis J. it W DOW. " Just 4rop'In our shop. asd il e What 30u want Educational Foundation Meeting | : v e R e B X R A [ B o S Sefes o iy e This Afternoon -)I—unily of the Al- and roof of o wing of the bullding » | ¢ Mrs, James Carroll zer, president of the Belleau ¥ vl;;'od"u..::nu Associetion, will wear §1.44 to stop a freight train HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | cember 26, for their daughter, Miss : her cross of & chevalier of the Legion 'hl! l' running 15 miles an hour. ! attended the memorial exer- | Marguerite Blizabeth Orme. Miss Bar croms of/a chuvailer.of ‘s [4gise cises at the Capitol teday for | Orme, who is at school at Penn Hall, % F'.n:n" L S e s the late President Wilson. This | Chambersburg, Pa.. will come to : e ine k coantlx; dosaratal afterncon Mrs. Coolidge is at | Washington Thursday to spend the ; ; ! | Memorial Continental Hall, where the | holidays with her ents. { 4 St :, e Freneh Emh | ) Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop i i 0 : a':;: ::';‘ att 830 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 4874 [ Washington, is presiding at the Moro p Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bloedorn 1 2 liducational Foundation exercises given | Will give a Christmas party this o e The December book review will Cendy of Quality B SIEES SOOMONS, Tewiste andcr the' auspices of the Washington | &fternoon at 4 grelock for their vouns take place at the League of American Phene Oslumbia i hapter. daughter, little Miss elen ay 5 # Pen Women Clubhouse, 1700 H street, M" i s Sad T irs. Herbert Hoover. wife of the Sec- | Bloedorn, entertaining 24 of her little 4 i W einecily. sttavnoin Tow Wil e | AL T T e ¥ of Commerce, will make a short | friends. A snow man with red hat| 3 % E eerved from 4 to 8 o'clock. Mrs, H. ST AR S senting_the Rignt | and pipe will be laden with favors 3 ¢ 2 p 8. Hulliken will preside. The revie Lovillard Spencer | a8 @ centerplece a sleigh and two i ¢ Amy E, Blanchard, illustrated address on Lis | deer made of spun sugar. Christmas FRE S ) A d i sames will be played before the tea 2, X it 1 ‘] The Delta Zeta Fr roity of . . A B George Washington Univ y X the | Ambasskdor Don | 4 Paradis last AlEht. 2 e X the mothers membe At the tea table were Miss Annette Steel tielasio Caetani, w | i L S 2 honor at dinner t Mr.| The board of managers of the Flor- » F and Miss Virginia Richards. and Mrs. Eugene 5 11} ence Crittenton Home will continue § 5 B % g 1 entertain a com the bazaar and sale started last B e The dinner w _a| week, vpening tumorrow morning at | Aa R A Marringe Licenses. ' What would be more and continuing through | i Sl sday and Wednesday. Mrs. A. B, | i 2 follariage licesaes Bave been iseued to the appreciated for Christ- J which additiona! zu have been | MeManus. nec of the hoard, will asked ! te in charge. 3 | 5 ; jertrud Slark. : : i | : LY st o5 mas than a Fur Coat or ¢ $ ¢ Se. de E A At the Church of the Incarnation - 3 James A. B i 3 ’ 3 . P e ¢ a Misu | s % ; ire . : Scarf, especially when t. Lu 4 Bl W. Hosl Rev, Georg New Hampshir- as | by -ous Puul Sprinkle, and ! Irs. Parker W. West, Mre. Victor | The bride wore a golng-away suit | Mrs. Edward Coug - Qen 4 £ . ; : i : G eat eniratioe AT the rea e will | @ sir v, After the ceremony | Drv % \ Prices now in efiect, a Hungery and street after ary. ¢t the Hotel Roosevelt thix evening. ned icheon yeste Mrs. Siddons, formerly Miss Annalee [ Apartment last evening. Other guests . . 1 at luncheon yesterday in ) s than a happy gift—it h dancing Sat- | 2ad ) ) sary, Mr. and 3 Ehe Satw the Ry, 8| Reed. | vour linens emerge so ns who co cr Alden Smith, who spent nearl§ a week | B uare with the 25 == — their treatment of fabrics afternoon Willett Burnett N u ell ! 1 , N 3 \ ol -~ » Ly i —E2a0sls 3, Brows and Zalie L Tomer. . | ¢ i purchased from a store LR SRS - of recognized reliability, o ’ Sanchez Latour Stafford Pemberton. a brother of | HARR 15 & & Superlor such as Saks’? pnik, Senora 3 . e bridegroon:, was his best man, 2 Wr A 3 g f . wud ! of blue, with hat to ma The | o Rough i . ¢ At the Special Reduced edding wa: unusuel in i - \ 1 Trow i his bri 1{ | MRS. CLEVE ) NEWTON, K b'. used tomorrow Norti will “',.d: ,,‘3,,}.’3; | Who will assist in receiving the gue the meeting of the Missourl Society ¥ purchase of Saks’ Furs | = : u]).(«-;l-ll\-‘ fra C. Copley Flat Work Ironed A : f for Xmas becomes more R 1 Mrs. Charles L |the cabinet room of the w Willard | Hagerman, was a bride of October. from Alaska were Judge . E. Richey, The huge soft-padded flat e e hlai Al a1, Seiian Tils. giekts ThilbRGL at- e - cartis | Mr. Bartley Howard and Mrs. E. E| work iromers from which 4 becomes a real invest- >aviek, .} - | Dw i r. wi A ¢ = v O U _\‘"‘"Mm‘MP H_‘;]‘::- x Y anion und g or Senator and Mrs. Willlam shiningly smooth and f ment. d,"v""flrm»;;Jn(';,»v:‘cf:«'NP_ i|(\x¢ han g Car at the New Willard, returned today i and more gently in Mann, irs. eston. A 3 z = b who plan to atiend are the| @ hi band. be. ! M k C bl $110 v T L e N | e o ot s | PN e Bands can be uskrat Coats, now . . . . 5 We have every reason Phone Us Today! i Se ¢ m\ e ;. ‘;‘,_“;,;fuq,w 7| The n o | ? :“'";,;‘;:‘,,‘,‘,:;;u;;;',,"';,: o] v i Full Length—Selected Dark Skins el A N Frankiin Sq.Hotel D ,,.,..& i Dark Raccoon Coats, now $265 : g Cofeeddhoppe A | || 4% £, o e ATl .:. 14th Strect at K Y o | Full Length—Extra Fine Skins © Dodge Hotel Aps el : : ‘ Jacquettes, as low as. . ... $30 apartment at | B e S T et | s comptor Va0 S 0 PO - Smart Fox Scarfs, . ... $21.50 | or of the Grand | the Hotel Plaza York, for a few | Gen. and : Vi e Coodorovua, wits | duys g | i All the Most Favored Shades entertain , who! y. A £k oS S o Ebron el Wi the wbert | RIS, DI ICORPORATED Similar Reductions on Other Furs civing with her Mrs. Curtis D S YCNAE it D CRtke | Mamilon Hotel | VE. i ’ ; Y ) Ehbar it o e e g el 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVE | & it GRS Bt Koo Hebcctions. r to the Monday Opera Su | Gov. Scott S. Bone was the sisting will be Mrs s s assisting lub. The 1 duchess was hon . ai a buffet supper given by | '\;‘;@',‘5;‘ -“.r»-,'l-“"':” ;,j““,',,;l»» Enast sty eateray’ of Mrs.| Miss Nunette’ Steel_wt the Concord | Offers Exceptional Reductions 33 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED rurner amd Mrs, | Charles B. Alexander plenacor dad Mre W W Kiug rs | | ETTE——— || FOR TOMORROW (Tuesday) ONLY |} ; of S ad Sy oo W mimeimc | Ouientalipnd | 45 Jersey Dresses, $30 informally. Others in the party were | Chinese Rugs ! $ Je 8 y Dr 4 s E 5 ufi og tomorrow | sur-Seine, and will Representative and Mrs. J. Charles | oty e ! Kot S et v Wil Reduced Prices | FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK TURRIERS FOR OVER A THIRD OF & CENTURY. The naval attache of Italian omeco S enontens, Sommtt] ot | leaving Washis inthe next Neshan G. Hinthan ||| " All Millinery 25%, Off | 610 Twelith St.—Just Above F where e e ] S “Suis | 1206 18th St. N.W., This is an opportunity to secure the Francise | B n : SRS vl (acoompany Moa Beyasesin e | style, workmanship and materials at extremely Py % P = i m - trip, but will remain there only a | X 1 ‘ Comdr. and short time before returning to Wash- At Conn. Ave. low prices. — ' will entertain a company ington ® 2 dinner this evening upliment to | —— Miss Dorothy Campbetl and Lieut. Mrs. Noble Newport Potts is spend- Benjamin Stacey Kilmaster. whose |ing some time at the Hotel Chelsea, narriage will take place Wednesday. | Atlantic City, T Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell Cards are out for a bridge tea Jan- will be hosts at dinner this evening. | 29 to be given Ly Mrs. Fred- - & P. H. Siddons in honor of her Countess Gizycka has returned to (gister, Miss Peggy Hagerman, who! her home on Dupont circle. after a|will return from Smith College De- short visit to New York cember 20. Guests will include some Mr. W. Henry Robertson, American |9F this veara debutantes, as well as consul general at Hallfax, Nova |some of the younger marriod set Scotla, is in Washington on leave 2 and staying at the Powhatan Hotel. i LARR ol AL MY Miss Elizabeth Walsh, daughter of and airs. Joun Waisn, is enter-| 1 elephone Your ing at bridge this afternoon at | ler home, 2311 Connecticut avenue.| (Candy Orders to Us o~ { guests include Mrs, Mary Shea. /4 [ i Mirs. Harry Burris, Miss Meta Luttrell, . . ! | . . i Elsie Haas, Miss Anne Ring, Miss ,‘\, special messenger | )} \ . .:?;zv{ .!\;:nL_llzum.\rx‘. \(inu:j ‘\‘ulnonf\lrnfi i will fiehver candy to you | n : I , ea’ c ,lng raas Rl any time of the day or eve- 1 5 ardson, Miss Anne Scott. Mixs Mary | A W] / V2 A e =7 o Tiills, Miss Lettice Cowlings, Miss| mning. o I Ruth Weedon, Miss Llizabeth Wrenn, f 5 i . | ; 0’. a l . Miss Dorothy Childress, Miss Mar-| Give us a ring—tell us aret Shelton, Miss Virginia Richard-| ;o 2 ! . 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