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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) his honor, with Mr. and Mrs. Stan- wood Cobb as hosts. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowle Chip- man will be joined this afternoon by their son, Mr. Norris Chipman, who will come from Dartmouth College for the Christmas holldays. To Receive Ch as Night At Children's Home Ball. Mrs. Joseph Leiter, chairman of the ball committee for the benefit which is glven annually Christmas night for the Children’s Country Home, will re- celve with the president of the board, Mrs. James F. Mitchell, and the other oficers, Mrs. H. H. Kerr, Mis. Fred- erick DeCourcy Faust and Mrs L man B. Kendall Mrs. Randall H. Hagner and Mrs. Newbold Noyes, who are in charge of boxes, will also be 10 the receving line. The ball will be given this year at the New Willard Hotel and the many boxes are being rapldly sold, mar planning dinner parties being ar-| ranged preceding the ball Miss Katharine Beall has returned | from Northampton, Mass, where she | is attending Smith's College, to spend | the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Thompson Beall, in Park road. The Boheme Supper Club tomorrow night at Wardman Park Hotel will bée attended by many visitors who have come for the holldays and many partles are planned for college stu- dents home for Christmas. Miss Helen Jane Marr will dance two solo during the evening, The marriage of Miss Abigail Vie- toria Harding, sister of the late President Harding, to Mr. Ralph T. Lewls of Marion, Ohio, tool place yes- terday in Marion, at the home of the bride’s fatk George T. Hard- ing, the Rev. Raymond W. Smiley, pastor of the Iirst Presbyterian Church, officiating Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left immediately for New York and will sail for Ber- muda to spend the remainder of the Winter. They are expected to re- turn to Marfon after March 1 Mr. and Mrs. McCeney tertained at dinner last evening -compliment to Miss Helen Mary debutante daughter of Mr. and Mr George T. Marye Werlich en- Mr. Warren F. Martin of Philadelphia, special assistant to the Attorney G eral, was among the guests invitec attend the musical at the White House last night, following the cabinet din- ner, and was with the Attorney Gen- eral and Mrs. Stone and the Solicitor General and Mrs. Beck The new Controller of the Currency | and Mrs. J. W. McIntosh were the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson entertained at dinner last evening. first of the series of Army as given last evening in the New Willard Hotel and was preceded by several dinners. Those entertain- Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Z who gave a dinner In honor of the Chlef of Cavalry and Mrs. Malin Craig. Other guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John H. Joves, Maj Gen. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Ashburn, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam Chamberlain, Col. and Mrs. Newton Gulick, Col. and Mrs. George H. Jamerson, Col. and Mrs. Lewis Brown, Maj. and Mrs. J. M. Wainwright, Maj. and Mrs. Conger Pratt and Mr. Eugene West. Gen. and Mrs. Richard C. Marshall, jr., entertained 80 guests at dinneér in compliment to Col. and Mrs. Clifford L. Corbin Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Merritte Ireland also entertained a company of 30 at dinner. l“!nrence H. Kendall Mrs, of New LADY LOVE PEARLS WONDERFUL full- A length 24-inch string of these lovely manu- factured pearls will please the most discrimini mft Expressing all the so gleaming, satiny luster of highest quality gems. $35.00 TERMS ON ALL GIPTS IF DEETRED J-H- Dunimne Pras. SéuMEDTm Bpos Oo 1117 Q S'.reet NW Warhington DC- C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. Boudoir LAMPS Hand Decorated Shades You will admire their t glowing charm of color. MANY STYLES— SPECIALLY PRICED— $3.60 $3.75 $3.85 $5.00 | $7 $8 §10 §12 | tMUDDIM 0 York Is spending a wéek at Wardman Park Hotel prior to motoring to Flor- ida for the remainder of the Winter. Mrs. Charles M. Hammett and her son and daughters, Dr. Charles M. Hammett, Miss Hammett and Mrs. T. Nelson Conrad, are established in their new home, 1713 Rhode Island avenus, which they recently remod eled, Senator and Mrs. John W. Harreld have postponed their reception for the Oklahoma State Society, planned for tomorrow evening, until Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ellegood of the Bradford will entertain a small company at dinner this evening at the Hamilton Hotel in celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary. The company will Iater attend the theater. | Mrs. B. J. Wheeler will entertain a large company at dinne: at Le Paradls tomorrow night. They will fterward adjourn to the supper dance at the Club Chantecler. Mr. Morrls B. Gaddess hss come from Mexico to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Gaddess, 2623 Connecticut avenue, and will remain until January 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Leon Graves of Taris, and their dnughter, Miss Marie Leontine Graves, will be guests for Christmas of 8. Charles Foughton Wood. Their son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. Robert Goetz, are in Washington for the Winter. Maj. Goetz having been de- tailed to duty here, they have taken . house at 2122 Baneroft place n House Party for u"mren'u Hospital Ball. Mr. Coléeman Jennings, who will entertain a holiday house party, will dinner on the evening of Jan- for his guests, taking them 'd to the annual bail for the efit of the Children’s Fiospital to be held at the Willard that evening. Mr. Jennings is one of the box- house party will of a pleasant lMttle reunion, Coleman's guests, Mr. and Christian Herter, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett and Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Osborne were all residents iington a few years ago and were closely assoclated. Mr. Herter, who is now editing a magazine in Boston, was private secretary to the cretary of Commerce and Mr. Lmmett was also associated with Mr. Hoover. Mr. Osborne was at time in our forelgn se a period of duty at the State Depart- ment. Mrs. Osborne, who is Danish by blrth, is remembered here a a gifted sculptress whose dainty por- tralts in minlature were highly praised by disoriminating critics. be the oc- Mrs Miss Elizabeth Harrison McLean, daughter of the late Rear Admiral Thomas C. McLean, who has been a patient at the Eplscopal Hospital in Baltimore, is visiting relatives in New York. Lieut. Gene Vidal Is to arrive from West Point the first part of the week |t to join Mrs. Vidal, who is here visit- ing her parents, former Senator and Mrs. (Gore, at their apartment in the Argonne. Following the holiday pe- riod Lieut. and Mrs. Vidal will re- turn to West Point. El Club Cervantes has fssued in- vitations for the celebration of a Peruvian night to commemorate the centenary of the battle of Ayacucho, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, to be held In ths National Museum Auditorium tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs. Frank W. Brooks of Detroit 18 spending two months with her son- in-law and fllulhler. Col. and Mrs. J. J. Fulmer, their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, Miss Miriam C. Mohler, a student at Wellesley College, has returned to ‘Washington and will spend the holi- day season with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Mohler. Mr. Rufus Putnam I8 spending the holidays with friends in Asbury Park, N. J. Mr. D. Randall Buckingham, a stu- dent at Habson's Institute, Mass., is returning tomorrow to apetid the holi- days with hig parents, Dr. and Mrs. David Eastburn Buckingham \suociation of Arts and Letters At Home Tomorrow Afternoon. The weekly “at home" of the In- ternational Association of Arts and Letters will take place as usual to- morrow aftefnoon, when Mrs. V. Bielefeldt will be the hostess of the day at the clubtooms, 1607 I street. An extension of the exhibit of ple- tures that the association {s holding at 2017 I street from December 17 to 26, the sale of which will be for the assistance of the organization work, will be made tomorrow Dby the showing of other prints and photogravures. Those interested in fine reproductions of famous paintings can sée them at any time during the day up to the last-named date in the Arts Club library Tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock the Association of University Women will have Christmas carols at the clubhouse, at 1634 I street northwest. The Monday Club Chorus, directed by Mrs. Mirlam B. Hilton and Miss Lucy Brickenstein, will sing. Mrs. Walson will be hos The marriage of Miss Emily Stark- weathet Chace, daughter of Mrs. Helen Tenly Sohwigert, to Mr. Harry Boynton West took place last evening at 7:30 o'clock at 8t. Mark’s Church, the Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus offi- clating. The bride wore a gown of pink seorgette trimmed with gold lace, a picture hat of the lace and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Miss Katharine L. Gerhardt was the mald of honor, wearing a gown of orchld georgette and gold lace, a hat to matoh and a corsage bouquet of red roses. Mr. Charles S. West, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the bridal couple left for New York. The bride wore a gown of taupe georgette trimmed with brown fur, and a black velvet hat. They will be at home after noon Christmas at 1007 T street northeast. The Pennsylvania Society of Wash- ington, will hold its ‘‘Governor's night” meeting this evening, in the New Wilard Hotel ballroom, at §:15 o'clock. Giftord Pinchot, Governor of Pennsyl- vania, will be the guest of honor. In Unusual and Attractive Gifts for Christmas Most attractive a]‘fl- and ones mot to be found elsewbere. Wiy not come 1n and loek Moat reasonable prices. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. | V14 13th St. NW. Waln 5373-5374 J. Gockeler, C. A. Miller, T. D. Peyser i V;TRUSTEES’ SALE- Everything Must Be S fur-trimmed. . - mvevve colhoaad TRI e l’,f:‘\nuwulun»l.. x 5 pi Loy Cornwell's LEASE FOR SALE ENSEMBLE COSTUMES In navy, black and various shades of brown. All Stokes’ Price—$110, $139, $150, $175 Receivers’ PHCH85 895, $110, $125 Py S—— FUR-TRIMMED COATS Stokes’ Price—$95 to $160 Receivers’ Price—$75 to $110 Trustees’ Price, $39 and $65 DRESSES Of faille silk and satin, for street and afternoon wear. Stokes’ Price—$85, $95, $110, $129, $139 Receivers’ Price—$65, $75, $89, 395, 8119 Trustees’ Price, $35, $42, $59, $69 HATS Formerly to $25 $7.50 and $10 All Sales Cash ld by December 30th 749, $55, $69, $75 Confection Dainties for Christmas Whether you are providing for home en- Joyment—or greetings through a to directions. 1329 G Street conveying your Christmas box of confections— Cornwell’s special assortments of Hard Can- dies and Chocolates will appeal to you— 1st—For their purity. 2nd—For their richness. 3rd—For their variety. Hard Candses, beginning at 30c a pound Cornwell Milk Chocolate, $1.50 a pound Cornwell Dark Chocolate, $1.25 a pound We'll pack assortments following your selection—and ship anywhere according G. G. Corsiwell & Son :Wardman Park Hotel, D. tive Clyde Kelly, will be Mrs. Charl Boughton Wodd, aunt of the governor. Among the box holders at tonight's meeting will be Mrs, J. Irwin Steel, Mrs. George Mnu Mrs. Joseph B. Thropp, Mrs, W. rry Brown, Mrs. Richard Townlend Mrs: John Crayke Stmpson and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. There will be musical selections and a special dance program. Mrs. Marie Stair Lawyer will hostess at the Women's City Club tea Sunday, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, as- sisted by Miss Martha Mathis, Mrs. F. P. Holmes, Mrs. Elinor Oke and Mra. Elfsabeth Y. Trego. Mrs. Lotta Moran and Mra. P. F. Meade will pre- side at the tea table. Marriage Licenses. e licenses have been lssued to ihie wett City, Conn. Carrle L. “Alesaiider ot Paimers Spti Ane Ki Vi ] ) ¥ . Wehrle and Mabel L. Oarl otei 5. Fonia , Jr., and Ellen B. both of Richmor Jaawrence G, itchell and M. Geneva Wal it be prmen Cole and Eiigabeth Greenwell William Carroll and Roxy C. Taylor. Jous Myl o Miirer Bpring, >id) ana Flor- ence Staftdrd of t Cotlier of thi city and Blth . Wimbush of Nathalie, Va Witlinm W, Welsh and’ Daisy 3. Howall Walter ¢ Givaon of Lowry, Md.. and Hejen a, «m. and Toviola Phipps. Mary E, Tal " Hiurrolt and Hasel Far "H. Stephenwon and Itis 8. Iiltner and Gladys N.: Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Hoen, who were Pearl visiing Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ashton in have left for théir home in Colorado, stopping for a short visit in Nashvllle, Lenn., en route. Kamael Thorrton of its Cliurch, Va., ang Maggle Crawford of Vieana, e B Waddili of Victoria, Va.,'and Ann — —-— raakl ‘ana" Cathertne Tetnska, both of Baltimore, g1 aaa Eather Somers, both of Alexandria, Va Alphonso Dougluss Aathony Les and E KAPLOWITZBRrOs. NINTH STREET, NORTHWEST Nothing else is »0 calculated to jar a man s the efforts of a bald-headed barber to sell him a bottle of hair tonle A Fisie Lockwood peth Overholt. 721 $125 $110 $95 $83 GOWNS $35 to $65 NEWLY ARRIVED PRESENTING FOR MADAME'S AND MADAMOISELLE'S AP, PROVAL OUR GREATEST AND LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT, A DEMONSTRATION OF KAPLOWITZ FASHION SUPREMECY —REMARKABLE VALUE THE LIKE OF WHICH HAS PROBABLY NEVER BEEN OFFERED BEFORE. RAVISHINGLY BEAUTIFUL GOWNS FOR AFTERNOON, DINNER. AND EVENING WEAR WE URGE EARLY ATTENDANCE Galt (‘5’ Bro Jewellers _Silversmiths _Stationers A Christmas Gift from Galt's Is immediately recognized as a gift of the finest quality Our Christmas exhibit in- cludes new and exclu- sive productions in Rare Jewels Fine W{itches Gold Ware Silver Ware Leather Goods Novelties Our prices represent the utmost value obtainable. For one hundred and twenty-two vears (since 1802) we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with tke official and so- cial life of the capital and nation. The Odeurs of FIORET Famous Perfumer of Paris e Dernier de Roman $4.50 $2.50 In leather case A Gift of Parisian Perfume for (‘HER,’ § (3 1 g 1) Jouir Prevert Toilet Water .00 $4.50 To say of a woman that she uses FIORET is to attribute to her the superlative refinements of taste and of person. [Erlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET i | | LS R PRI . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924, Joseph Federline agd Flisabeth Underwood, woemuil, Zonis dna Wiliington, poifoul h of l,\uhor P Claren Elizabeth E. The straight and narrow path 18 not adapted to the requirements of the spread himself. L] 9 82, Fycotmen's Hoepita) 0. 20 Hopart st. . 18 days, Ru rt Brows, Deaths Reported. Sare . Nancy Kieharoson, The following deaths have been reported to g Bl Tt s e SPoried Joweph s George Washington + Howpita e Teavos Apart 1608 Buchanes at. I8 4d Pauline “Themper, both of el. Henderson_and Madeline Holsback, i o fehmond, Va, 45 South Cardiina ave. s Haspital, hambers, 47, Galling . Afmend, 51, Found Guilty of Wife Poisoning. PITTSFIELD, Mass.. December 19— A jury yesterday found Louis P. Mercier guilty of having killeid his wife by put- ting poison in her medicine. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. "~ Jony Ans Vatso - Reumtinen ‘usd iathie . Me- » urner and 1da M. Sengstack Daniel A. Kiligan. & I‘cl lnd Ruth O, Rhodes. ert. . A Marion L. Latornick. "I Biirke and " Virginia Dixon. e G, Wenk of Landover. Md., acd, Boyer of College Park, Md 3 nros st Sehlosser, 70, :- avitence Tospital. i N ot ew. 5 # at, Tablér. 19, Sibley ospital. | 4, 6 monti, 1715 15th st | Whalker, 23" dazs, 58 1 sf | days, 353 B ot s The great Oxford dictionary, which |is pow nearing completion after more | than 40 years of toil, will finally con- | tain approximately 425,000 words and 2,000,000 quotations, Vlvtln n —_— .. T Bonaia ¢ Walter 8 ‘Thomas Archie Dy fiiary Jacnsn, 0. 10 2 Elizabeti Boose, 60, 1627 11th st. individual who i3 inclined to Established in 1900 IR Washingtonians to drexs amartly, without depriving themaelves of the needed NO BRANCH STORES Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. BUY HERE ON CREDIT!! 24 yenrs our credit system, with Itx easy and enabled thousands of ow Ix the time to take “or over convenient terms. advantage of the opportunity, and buy your Xmas clothing and xiftx here ON CREDIT. Bath Robes, Sweaters, Umbrellas, etc. many are trimmed with high - They're USE YOUR CREDIT, A “KIDDIES" Silk Lingerie, Waists, Hose, For the Coats and Dresses. P - 1t Every is carefully real the holidays, at. Handbags, - LOW PRICES. we heve Ties, Shires, Socks, A convenient charge Bath Robes; etc. The quality and style of these Suits and O'Coats dnublf breasted styles. You should " FUR-TRIMMED COATS of these N\ndsome fur-trimmed Coats. Every uzat most expensiy e furs. BUY Ni you have some\warticular dress in mind, CASH—USE YOUR CREDIT. EASY TERMS, Coat tailored, and s Boys’ All-Wool AND BUY NOW, usually rough treatment e BCY ON CREDITEASY TERMS. GIFT SUGGESTIONS u BOALesE, Cotlary, account here. Investi- SUITS AND O’COATS i beyond questioning. They're the kind that p»fl see them before buying. USE Of the Better Kind is wonderially good in quality; $39 USE YOUR \REDIT. hwdsome New can find It In d&.r vast assortment. All | 519 75 to $69. 50 class fur. Suits and O’Coats quality and M\lrr will For “HIM™ For the “FAMILY” Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, gate today. For Fastidious Men lar men want. :Single and $35 YOUR CREDIT. . Our effirts have been rewarded thru the purchase silk lined axd trimmed wnh \h: DRESSES , all colors, all styiés. YOU DON'T NEED | CHILDREN’S COATS R worth _tw as much They're made to stand boys' every boy. All AT u\wsvu!. feodchiomte o o das ot oA ge e o RO SRS SR SRR SR SR SR S n e B TR A T I R T R R IR IR IR TR R IR SRR RS e e S S A SR SR SR S S SRS S Hirsh’s Footwear for Gifts Children’s Shoes 3 Ppt Hirsh's Sturdy Footwear in the kiddies* stockings and add to their happiness on Christmas morning. Women'’s Pumps and Oxfords Women's Patent and Black Batin Side-gore Pump, med and Spanish beel. Sizes 9, 578 Growing Girls’ ner High Shoer. arf with hali 04 "Fubber heels-- Pertoratea vamp, | Sites $3.95 Growing Girls’ = tent Tan Calf_and PAEDY Gun Metal High Shoe medium and natureshape iaat. Rubber heels. o & Special for Xmas! .. Growing girle’ = colt, with - monse gray kid top and rubber Reels. " Sizes 23 to 8- $3.95 Women's Satin itary and heels. 8 Patent and Black Boys’ High Shoes an calf_and gun metal: all solid ather comstruction; rubber heels Sizes 0% te $2.95 1to 6 $3.45 Boy Scouts’ ‘The Famous ‘‘American’ <olid leather in all" wanted 6la Special for Christm $1.95 Scouts. of es. 9 to Women's Patent and_Black Three-strap Batin Bootee, short _vamp, Spanish Sizes 213 to 0, Boys’ Storm Moccasins These shoes are ideal for . wear in rough weather. Made with “Panco” soles, double- stitched seams. $2 95 All sizes, 9 to 6. heel $5.75 Women's Patent and Black Satin Front-gore Cut-out-side Pump, Jow fapper heel. Sizen 2% to 8 §575 Other Shoes for Misses and Children MISSES' AND OHIL- DREN'S Button and Lace Shoes—solid Teather— Goodyear _stitched—wide extension sole and metal MISSES' AND CHIL DREN'S, of patent colt, with fleld mouse and gray kid top—Goodyear stitched — rubber ° heels and oature 5 to 8. ES' AND CH: DRENE Tuigh Bhoss an. patent, 'gun_mefal— rubber heéls — Good: stitched — nature-s Tasta: Women's Patent and Blaok Satin_ Spanish-heel Three-but- ton Pump. toe. Sizes 23 $5.75 CHILDREN'S “WEAK ANKLE" SHOES ..8245 Kayser Silk Hosiery “Upper Seventh Street in Location—City-Wide In Trade” $1.45 to §245 Members Better Business Bureau