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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) With not a note written. He a'so Sings in the peasant vernacular. His numbers included “The Soldier's Bride,” a gay “Peddler Song" “The Volga Boatman's Song.” as sung by he boatmen and al¥o as sung hy the volished concert singer, and “Song of the Escaped Gandlt.” In the absence of Miss Cora Rigby, president of the Press Club, Miss Ruth Jones, vice president, presided and introduced speaker and singer. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Hoats At Maryland Terrapin Feast. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, who have recently returned to Wash- ington from their country place, Widehall, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, gave a terrapin and wild «duck supper last evening in the newly eted private dining room of Wardman Park Hotel. The guests of honor were Dr. Wil- liam Mather Lewls, president of George Washington University, and Mrs. Lewis. Among the other guests were Mr. Justice and Mrs. Stafford, the Minister from Equador and Mme. latour, Senator and Mrs. Willlam Cabell Bruce, former Senator and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury, Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Judge and Mrs. William Bailey Lamar, former Sena- tor and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Judge and Mrs. Harry Covington, udge and Mrs. Mark Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Huston Thompson, Cole, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Banister, Mr. L. H. Treadwell r. and Mrs. Harry Rickey. Dr. and \rs.” John Ryan Devereaux. Mrs. Price Whitaker, Mrs. Ollie James, Mirs. Abrams, Capt. and Mrs, Willlam Jesse Nicholson, Andrews, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Morris and Mr. Wil- Ross Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warren Hills( were ho: t dinner last evening for their daughter, Miss Mary Hills, later miving a ce at the Chevy Chase Club for several hundred guests. In at dinner were: Miss Joy Delano and Miss Priscilla Delano Bost Mr. Ted Stevenson of Irince Mr. Henry White of New York a4 Mr. Joseph Cooper. Mr. Churles Williams, Mr. David Trimble Mr. Richard Shackleford of more, who are house guests of L Hills and her brother; Mr. Ralph T- man Hills, who is a senlor at Prince- n: Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. s Margaret West, Mlss E Stiles, Mis Lo} Paschal, Miss Heler ary, M hur Lambert, Mr. Samuel Bro Nathan Scott, Mr. Franklin Louise Lowe, daughter of Mrs. Char- Lowe is city, e s Mrs. B. W.| Mrs. | Balti- | . | Washington from Arthur White of Middleburg, Va. Prizes have been donated by Miss Helen Marve, daughter of MNr. and Mrs. George T. Marye; Miss Evelyn Walker, schoolgirl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, Mr. Hugh Legate, Mr. Beckers Leathergood, and Master Francis Summers, and others will be given by the Riding and Hunt Club. Among the voung girls who will ride tonight are Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Helen Marye and Claire Hell- mann, daughter of the secretary of the French Embassy and Mme. Helimann. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Muehleisen have with them for the Christmas holidays the latter's son, Midshipman C. T. Clendening, who has as his guest his classmate, Midshipman William Ashford of Georgia. Mrx. Olmstead to Wed Mr. Vance McCormick. Mrs. Gertrude Olmstead. whose en- gagement and early marriage to Mr. Vance C. McCormick, former chair- man of the Democratic national com- mittee, was announced from Harris- burg, ‘Pa. vesterday, recently left Washington after spending some time here in connection with Demo- cratic headquarters work, is particu- larly well known here While her late husband,” Marlin Olmstead, was in the loser House from FPenn- sylvania she was one of the most im- portant of the younger congressional hostesses In the Capital—pretty, ac- complished and vivacious. The wed- ding Is expected to take place during the Christmas holidays. Thackara of Paris, Amer- seneral, retived, arrived Sunday on the Leviathan and is visit- Ing his daugiter, Mrs. Frederic Cauldwell, at Cedarhurst, Long Island. Mr. AL M n consul Mrs. W. F. Terriberry Fisher jolned Col. Terriberry at Park Hotel for the Winter has come to Island and Wardman Mre, Mida C. Peabody leaves today for Cassadaga. Fla., to spend the holi- days and several days in January. The Congressional Club, at 2001 New Hampshire avenue, announces that a party will be given Saturday, from 3 to 5 o'clock p.m., for the children (ages 4 to 14) of members and their guests, when there will be an admission. There will be dancing for young people Saturday, from 9 to 12 o'clock p.m., 1 | when tickets may be secured from the social secreta d Mrs. J. L. Lieut. Comdi Cotten .ambert, | have come to Washington and are at zabeth | the Hal ton Hotel. The Christmas spirit was the key- note at the chiliren's programs at Tivoli Theater, Saturday morning, when four groups of Camp Fire Girls . {in their ceremonial gowns, from Ta- Miss Mdrgaret | koma Park, Md., under the direction of Guardian Mrs. Frederick Lewton, to Ensign|opened the program with Christmas of Mr. John | carois. “Joy to the World,” “O Little s of Hamilton, Ohio, took place | TOwn of Bethlehem™ and “Hark, the Eplscopal Church . Callf., the Rev. Kelly de was attended by Mrs. Vir- ginia Randolph Roane and wore a gown of satin trimmed with roses, a hat to match and carried a bouquet of tea roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Roane wore a gown of powder blue crepe and carried pink rose buds and forget-me-nots. Ensign Edward E. the best man and Ensign Virginius R Jack B. Williams, Ensign Willlam C. France and Ensign John T. Shannon. &n and Mrs. Heine are at home at the Carlotta Apartments, San Tedro, Calif., where the U. S. S. Okla- homa. to which the former at- tached, is based. Gminder was the ushers were Roane, Ensign Cadet Thomas Q. Ashburm, jr., of st Point is spending the holidays ith his parents, Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ashburn, at 2319 Twentieth street. Miss Katherine A. Young, daughter of Judge George M. Young of the Customs Court at New York, former representative from North Dakota, is the house guest of Mss Betty Hills of 1520 Nineteenth street. Cadet William H. McKenny of Au- gusta_Military Academy is spending the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. H. J, McKenny, at 1831 California street. Col. McKenny will not be at home for Christmas, being still confined to the hospital at Fort Leavenworth, Kan, Mr. Charles Porterfield Light, jr., returned to Washington Saturday from Cambridge, where he is attend- ing Harvard Law S8chool, to spend the Christmas vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Light, at the Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Stock have with them for the Christmas holidays at thelr place, Stockhome, Bradley Hills, their two sons, Mr. Charles S. Stock of Princeton and Mr. Edward L. Stock, jr., from Cornell. Mr. Charles Cranford, jr., will en- tertain a company of 62 at a dinner Saturday evening in compliment to his & . Miss Catherine Cranford, whose engagement to Mr. Elwood Browning. 3d, of New York has been announced. Mre. Guy Withers of Sixteenth Street Mansions is entertaining her 3on, Cadet George K. Withers of Point, over the Christmas holi- With Cadet Withers are his Cadet Allen Cavenaugh and Cadet Ray Conder. The horse show tonight at the Rid- ing and Hunt Club will be attended by several of the diplomats and many representatives of official and resi- dent soclety. The judges Slemp, will be secretary to C. Bascom the President; Huntly & Palmer English Biscuit Vj-1b. Packets Ginger Nuts. , .40c 15-1b. Packete Wheatmeal Bisouit ......... 14-1b. Packets Digestive Biseuit'. ... .10 .00 oo Y4-1b. Packets Petite Beurre Bispuit oo 0 s 14-1b. Packets Thin Arrowroot T R e V4-1b. Packets Albert Biscuit, 40c Y4-1b Packets Little Folks Biscpit ... iiecenvans V4-1b Packets Rural Biscuits, 40c No. 1 Tins Breakfast Biscuit, 60c No. 1 Tins Dinner Biscuit. ..70c No. 1 Tins Thin Arrowroot..80c No. 1 Tins Albert ..........80c No. 1 Tins Petite Beurre . Special Tins Asst. Wafers. Special Tins Sweet Asst. ...$1.10 Special Tins Regal Asst. ...$1.15 Special Tins Motor Vans ..$1.25 Special Tins Breakfast ! Biscuit .. . Cafe Noir, pound .. Tea Rusk, pound .. Magruder Inc. BEST GROCERIES Conn. Ave. & K St. Botadilshed 1318 Herald Angels Sing” were charmingly rendered by this group of young girls, who have trained to sing carols Christmas eve on the streets Exquisite LAMPS That Glow With Christmas Cheer —For Living Room —For Guest Room —For Library —For Bedroom Boudoir Lamps $3.60 Up Hundreds of Other Gifts *MUDDIMANS. 709 13th St. N.W. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Col. H. C. Whitehead, Louis Leith and | of Takoma Park. At the close of the performance Red Cross busses were walting at the door to take those who desired to go to the Christmas service at Keith's. Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley was in charge. el Marriage Licenses. e licenses bave been issued to the D. Dovel of Luray, Va., and Auoa ._Lauterbach of Rictmond, John M. Davis and Lucy A. Fulford, Herbert E. Ferguson of Herndon, Va., and Anna M. Mitehell of Leesburg, Va. er W. Smith and Grace V. Berkley. hington R. Dorsey and Matie Corbin. Walter Howatd and e G Franc(s H. Sweeting and Estella 5. Ward. Migele Foster of this city and Mamie Coles e a. Clyde Willlams of Milford, Va., and Della W. Dowell of Occoquan; Va. T. Henson and Esteile B. Donaldson. Ward and Margaret K. Matthews. , liamson of this city’ Willie Jackson of Gaithersburg, Md. Glenwood M. Morris ‘and Frances B. An- both of Hopewell, b M. Yowell aud Lula’ A. Dodson, both Peola Mills, Roger M. M. ugh of Detroit, Mich. Margaret D, Weaver of Brooklsn. N. Y, Fred C. Waterstraat of Rochéster, N. Y. Tippett of Poplar Hill,' Md, tin and Maude Melton, both of and Chauucey Rrant of Hampton Roads. Va., and Jewell Holmes of SeventySix. Mo. Zachorls C. Hill and Lottie M. Thompson Douglus Anderson of this city aud Pro- copla Lopes”of San Diego. Calit Lowe H, Bibby of Cascilla, Miss., and g of this city. t and Josephine Smith, both of Md. d Stepuey and Agatha E. Jackson. Diggs and Elenora Hamilton. M. Butler, jr., and Reba Ellis, both of Richmond, : Bernard H. Walters and Grace J. Dean. Philip M. Sears and Zilla Macl Charles €. Willium M. Alhert A en. Taymond Woodward and Lillfan Nelson. Gears M. Rradley avd Luctlle H. Kiogan, both of New Market, Va Shifted. Robinson has | Naval Officers Comdr. Francis M. en transferred from the recruiting station, Springfleld, Mass., to the re- cruiting station, wark, N. J.; Lieut, Comdr. James T. Alexander from the crulser Milwaukee to the recruiting 1t Lake City; Lieut. Comdr. Paul Cassard from the Navy Depart- nent to the Naval Air Station, Hamp- ton Roads, Va.; Lleut. Comdr, John C. Cunningham’ from the the Naval Observatory, this vy v Henderson; Lieut. Edward A. Hyland, Dental Corps, to the naval station, Guam, and Lieut. Robert H. Flader- land, Dental Corps, from the An- napolis Naval Academy to the U. 8. 8. Shawmut. el ST e o i Business is never lively with the undertaker, however busy he may be. | e ————————een— A Reality in | Air Castles, Kalorama! Vistas stretch away from your town house window unobstructed for miles over the tree-filled val- ley of Rock Creek Park —a thing of beauty, both in Sum- mer’s foliage or Winter’s som- berness. The pulsing life of the city is insulated by a few intervening blocks of the Na- tion’s most distinctive resi- dences at— Kalorama A location for those whose home-life has highest social standards. For further facts: Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. Southern Building Jewellers e Galt & Bro Silversmith: Christmas Gifts of Gold Articles of gold are be- coming more and more popular as Holiday gifts. In our stock of Gold Ware we show pieces designed especially for those de- siring Christmas remem- branches of new and ser- viceable design. Our prices represent the utmost value obtainable. TLATT AL AT AL A A0 T AT S A S ALL AL AL AT A AL A L AT et colors, as wel Our establishment will be closed Christmas Day For nearly a century and a quarter (since 1802) we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the offi- cial and social life of the capital and nation. HRHRDERERIDEVERVERERVERES Special Service for Men Salespeople department to care for the betore Christmas. D. U, TUESDAY, DECEMBER have been appointed men Men are always greatly in evidence the day Come in—you will find that it is not a hard place for men to shop. 23, 192%4.° in every Every, tomorrow. S A‘ 1216 F St. N.W. Use Our Service Desk facility for wrappi vith Christmis rivbons and seals. © packixcs; with Deliveries _Extra delivery service to insure prompt de- livery of all purchases made tomorrow. rrow Is Time Enou Gift Gloves $2.25 Pair Regularly Sold at $3 and $3.50 Of the finest glace French kid, P. K. sewn and soft suede. A cholce of the best colorings, Including modes, bea- vers, tans, white and black. Finished with the exclusive Centemeri two-tone crochet embroidered backs—bandalette styles, with the contrasting band at wrist. Centemeri Fielder Gloves $3.95 Pair Strap-wrist Gloves with contrasting stitching and insert under strap. . K. gewn. In brown, gray, beaver, all black, all white and white with black. ! Washable Suede Gloves $3.75 Pair Slip-on-style gloves, especially nice for driving. MHeavier than ordinary gloves. In beaver, mode and tan French made gloves at this very low price. Novelty Cuff Gloves $3.50 Pair French kid with perforated and em- broidered cuffs and two-tone embroid- ered backs. In mode, beaver, brown and gray, black with white and white with black. Jellefrm—street Floor Worth—the Great —Parisian dressmaker presents his new perfume ensemble in America’s Capital. Through Jelleff’s! A frangrance of sophistication, created by onc of the world’s pre- mier designers. Dans La Nuit Perfume, $11. Dans La Nuit Toilet Water, $8. Dans La Nuit Compact, $1.25. Dans La Nuit Rouge, $1.25. Other Perfume Suggestions Coty's L'Origan Perfume, 1-ounce size, $3.38. Houbigant’s Toilet Water, 4-ounce size, $350. Loney Venn, $L50. Coty'’s, Guerlain’s and Houbigant’s Talcums, $100. ; Purse Size Perfumes, Coty’s, Ri- gaud’s, Houbigant’s, $1.00. JellefPs—Street Floor. lavender and rose, Just Arrivel! Vanity Cases, $5 New Vanity Cases in calf and cowhide, fitted with a mirror, in black, brown, tan and gray. A flat shape with top strap! Jellef’'s—Street Floor. Artificial Flowers Pretty little boutonnieres of gay- colored” gardenias and white, 50c, 75c, $1.25. Orchids Beautiful, lifelike orchids for shoul- der or corsage wear, 75c, $1, $1.25. Boudoir Slippers ilted or plain satin slippers, in all 9 1\’“ black, 95¢ to $3.00. D’Orsay Mules In attractive boudoir shades, with a Baby Louis heel, $4.00 and $450. Steel Buckles Cut steel buckles, in all sizes; jet or cut steel beads; lovely shapes, $2 to 15. Pearl Chokers Just received! Three-strand choker of French manufactured pearls, with stone clasp; in pretty colors. Most fashionable, $2.95. L] L] To indulge in the pleasure : o o of giving —Time enough to select jusi the right gift for her, if you choose it here at her favorite store! AFTER ALL_Therc's nothing nicer for a remembrance than a box of— $1.85 pr. 3 pairs, $5.40 Sheer or medium weight. 3 pairs, $6.60 Sheer weight, silk garter hems. Or you may select those with hand-run clox, if you wish fancy stockings. Silk Stockings More people are giving them this year than ever before. 3 pairs 1n a Christmas box—a generous gift—preferably assorted in three of the lovely Gotham shades. Choose tomorrow from the 32 Gotham shades Every color in every size. More salespeople will be added —to insure quick service on what promises to be the biggest silk stocking day in our history. Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings for every occasion—all with the beauty of silk 100% pure—all with protection against garter clasp “runs” afforded by the patented gold art stripe. P.S.—Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings sent tomorrow by Western Union Telegraph to any city in the country—exchangeable at any Gotham agency for any desired color or size. Complete stocks will be ready here the day after Christmas to make immediate changes. Solve the Gift Problem With v Always appropriate, always welcome—]Jelleff’s fine linen handkerchiefs. As simple or as elaborate as you wish, they make perfect Christmas gifts. For Men For Women TRRLLL L L 3 ine Qual inen Handker- Handkerchiefs, with chiefs, with quarter or half threads, in colors inch hems. Initialed in white or Embroidered cor- colors. 50c. Men’s Handkerchiefs, plain linen, with hand-rolled hem, $1.00, Men's Handkerchiefs, with col- ored borders, hand-rolled hems, $1.00 to $175. Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, initialed in colors, 3 for $1. Jellef’s—Strect Floor. Linen handdrawn and white. ners. 75¢. Initialed Handkerchiefs, hand- rolled hems and two rows of hemstitching. Pure linen. 50c. ‘Women’s Colored Linen Sport Handkerchiefs, $1.00. Silk Umbrellas Fancy bordered silk umbrellas, carved and painted handles, new French loops, $10. \ Ostrich Fans Rich, full plumes, in ombre or plain evening shades; made on a bracelet, $6. Pearl Necklaces Just received! 30-inch necklaces of French manufactured lustrous, even- ly matched pearls. A fine gift, ‘Z.IC Stone Necklaces Fine quality stone necklaces, in am- ber, coral, jade, crystal, sapphire and Whitby jet, $5 to $65.00. Silk Scarfs Printed and plain crepe scarfs, hand- knotted fringe, or contrasting bands, $2.95. Fiber Scarfs Two-tone fiber silk scarfs and scarfs or plaid cashmere, very lovely shades, Coat Sweaters New coat models, contrasting color collar, cuffs and pockets; also slip-over sweaters, $12.50. Costume Blouses Fine quality crepe de chine, round, 'V necks, long sleeves; in all plain or costume colors, $8.95. Fur Scarfs Fine full pelts of fox fur, in sand, brown, natural red and black, $29.50. Beaded Bags Drawstring and envelope style, in combinations of gold, silver and steel and colors, $14.95. Favorite Perfumes Houbigant’s Ideal, $1 to $675; Houbi- t’s Quelque Fleur, $1 to $7.50; Maric arle’s, $12.00. Printed Silk Scarfs New designs, in beautiful crepe, suit- able for evening or sport, $5 and $7.50. Nightgowns $3.95 Fashioned of fine quality crepe de chine, trimmed with filet and val lace inserts and edges. Many tailored styles from which to choose. These have hemstitched and embroidered yokes. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize and tur- quoise. Silk Chemise $2.95 Of crepe de chine, trimmed with val and filet laces and insets of lace or embroidered net. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize, white and light blue. Nightgowns and Step-ins, $5.90 The nightgowns are of heavy qual- ity crepe de chine, and the step-in chemise come in crepe de chine and radium silk. All are French val and filet lace trimmed. Flesh, orchid, peach, light blue, maize, nile and white 4 = Silk Negligees $8.95 Decide on one of these negligees as a last-minute gift item. These are beautifully made with self ruching, and side draped with tiny rosette. Very special at this price. “Vanity Fair”’ Silk Vests, $1.75 This is & special purchase for last- minute Christmas gift seekers. They are made with taflored top and self strap, reinforced under arm. In flesh, orchid and peach. “Vanity Fair” Silk Bloomers, $2.95 Made with elastic at waist and knee. These bloomers are companion pleces to the vests. Well reinforced. Choose from flesh, orchid and peach. Jellef’s—Third Floor. Just Arrived! La Garde Bags, $5 Underarm and envelope styles, in calf and cowhide leathers; very smart-look- ing and made with the hid- den pocket. New Flat Box Under:rm Bagw, with &trap, in suit colors. $5.00. JellefPs—Street Floor. Cappi, Louey Venn and Houbigant's bath dusting powder, $1.25 and $1.50. Bath Salts—Just Arrived! A dainty Cappi and ouey Venn, $1.50. Toilet Water Hudnut’'s Rose Omar, Cloves, $1.00 and $L50. Combination Boxes Boxes of perfume, toilet water and powder, Karess, Hudnut’s, Houbigant's and Louey Venn, $4.00 to $16.00. Silk Umbrellas Sixteen-rib Kiota frames, satin or Ottoman borders, fancy carved han- dles, $7.50. " Guerlain Perfume Two-ounce size, in these odors: Mit- souko, Rue de la Paix, Guerlinade and Champs Elysees, $10.00. ift for the intimate friend. Sandlewood, Three Flowers, Violet Sec and Yankee 1t (o2 Th Tl 0 PR AR AT bt A e e Sl A e T e Al e A T X Wluds