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SOELETY,” .THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. g ' . . lard H. Cruzen, on Prince George|sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Basil, left s the ball and will be assisted by her , The “breakfast” is to be held Wed- A 1 t 1 H liaeaat: last week for Detroit, Mich. Meinber of Youniger St Southern Relief Ball first vice president, Mrs. Bates War- | nesday, December 2, at 1 o'elock, mira T1STO onore Rev BAweaic. Towes Mrs. B. B. Jackson of Hagerstown, ge Plans Are Under Way | Fei: who has assumed the respons. | the ballroom at the Hotel Mayflowe _Rev. Bdward C. Tower, rector of|yg, and her daughter, Miss Jeanne bility of appointing the various chair- | and tables will be placed in the boxes St. James’ Episcopal Church, Great|Jackson have leased an apartment The annual Southern reliet ball will | an of the respective committees, for the service of the breakfast as . . At Anna Olls Rece tloni&xrrhwmn. Mass., has been the re-|on Duke of Gloucester street and will be held in the ballroom of the New TR | well as for the games of either bridge cent guest of Capt. Sidney K. Evans, | Pghd the Winter in Annapolis. e Shes e SR R | or mah-jong for those who care to - 3 The marriage has been announced “Br e play, which Is expected to prove an chaplain of the Naval Academy. of Miss Margaretta Virginia Homer, thirty-third annual benefit ball given l&ge Breakfast” as | especially attractive feature to many A 3 e Mrs. Carryl Byran, who has been daughter of Mrs. Charles C. Homer, for the maintenance of the Southern House of M"cy Benefit | hostesses desiring to entertaln box a guest of her brother and sistern. |ir. of Baltimore, to Mr, Cilsha Ed- Relief Home, a_refuge for aged de | parties for the event Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hines Also Visitors at,,d\f e e e el | Ward Meredith, son of Mr. Bdward pendents from the South and Con-| A “bridge breakfast” is the interest-| Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, chair- . |in the Green Spring Valley, has re.|Contee Meredith of Washington, Fri ; federate veterans, whose needs are |ing innovation promised by th : . F. Andrews, vice Naval Academy During the Iirneniio) Annap e day, October 23, at Elkton. Mr. Meri- manifold. | mittee of prominent women heing as- | . rrangements, \irs. Anson Maltby of New York | dith graduated from the Naval Acad- Mvs, Frank G, Odenhelmer, presi- | sembled by Mrs. b Teo Phillips. pr a keen ey be e emy with the class of 1920 and has dent of the Southern Relicf Soclety, |dent of the board, for the benefit of | shown in this bune nd a number 7 s lis the guest of her son-dnlaw and N Y Past Week. | daughter, Dean Walter Tt Asard of | many friends ih Annapoli will come from New York for a meet: | the House of Mercy, one of the city’s | of boxes and tables have been re St. John’s College and Mrs. Agard. e 3 D Miss Feldmeyer, who has been the | - October 31.—|lowed by bridge Tuesday afterncon at | cuest for the past two weeks of Mrs. |Arthur Stan]ey Rxggs > . 3 Giles were |the Naval Academy, in honor of M Ladd, widow of Senator E. F. Ladd |~ To Address Columbians [ ing at the New Willard Tuesday most important charities, which is|served by well known Washington morning 1o make arrangements fc w-reaching in its influence for good. | women. t an informal eption Sun- IJ\.II!.L Wirt Valiant, daughter of Mr.|of North Dakota, at her home in fternoon in their home at the|and Mrs. Joseph W. Valiant of Ward-| Waghington, has returned to Annap- Naval Academy in honor of Rear our. whose engagement to Charles Car| glis. Through the courtesy of President Admiral Mark L. Bristol, high com a member of the graduat-|* Nrs. Garey, wife of Prof. Enoch | Willlam Mather Lewis the Columbian missioner at Constantinople, and Mrs. | c At the Naval Academy, has | Barton Garey, president of St. John's | Women of Georse Washington Uni- ] istol; Comdr. and Mrs aul H e been announce College, left this week to visit friends | versity will h: the unusual privi- Bttt A Chmae: annlbira: Thomas|. “Lucille Thomas hostess at|at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. |lege Tuesday, November 3, of meet- Kinkaid, 1l of whom were week end [a bridge party Monday evening at the | Mius Eleanor Burwell Hepburn, who | ing in the truetees' room of the uni- zuests of Capt. and Mrs. Giles. ome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.: hag spent the past week with friends | versity. This room is located in Rear Admiral and Mrs. John F.|Willlam H. Thomas, on Condult street | 5t Fredericksburg, Va., has returned | Corcorun Hall, one of the new build- Hines of Washington spent ‘the week |in honor of her sister, Mrs. Schu-|to Annapolis. |ings on tie campis; ot 785 Twentys end in Annapolis with their son, John |macher, wife of Lieut. Theodore L.| Miss Claire Green, daughter of Mr. |first street. i"ore Hines, who is a midshipman at | Schumacher. e and Mrs. Nicholas Green, was hostess | Mr. Arthur Stanley Riggs, editor the Naval Academy Lieut. Richard H. Torovsky end-| 4t u tea dance Wednesday afternoon |of Art and Archeology, will be the Mrs. Baldridge, wife of Capt. Harry ing the month with his parents, Prof.{in her home on Charles street in honor | speaker of the afternoon. His ad: \. Baldridge, entertained at bridge and Mrs. Adolf Torovsky, before of Miss Loulse Kemp, daughter of |dress will be preceded by a tea from Tuesday afternoon in her home on|ing for Panama, where he has been Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp. 4 to § o'clock. Mrs. Joshua Evans, Porter road in_honor of Mrs. Hagood, |ordered for duty. Mrs. Marshall Winchester and her | jr.. the only woman member of the wife of Gen. Johnson Hagood, U Mr. and M T. Claude have had | g ughter, Mrs. Nathaniel James of |board of trustees of the university, A who is the guest of her son-indaw |ast cir gu n their home onbrince | Bultimore, have been the recent | will preside at the tea table. And daughter, Lient. and Mre James |George streed ' Mrs. Conroy, wWife of | guests of their cousina, Dr. and Mrs. | In' the recelving line with Mrs. L. Holloway. jr. Ensign Vinoent Conroy, U- 8 N ssut | JONDhIC: Joyce. Henry Grattan Doyle, president of The engagement has been an-| Mrs. Creighton, mother of Lieut.|"°Broe Ford K. Brown of St. John's |the organization, will ‘be Miss Anna nounced of Miss Mary Paulding | Comdr. J. . Creighton, is spending | cojjege and Mrs. Brown, who have|L. Rose, the dean of women; Dr. . - Fireed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | {he month of November in Annapo-|peen the guests of relatives at Ches.|Minna C. Denton, head of the home - - 4 Gordon Breed, o _ Philadelphia, to|liS, 10 be with her son, Who i3 on|(eriown, Md., have returned to An- |economics department, and the three : f asning an > Lee Cumnor Atkinson, | duty on the T et napols. winners of the scholarship awards on of Dr. and Mrs. Clar-| _Mise Dorothy Price, daughter of| “srs 'Danfel M. Garrison, State re-|of the Columbian Women for this “Atkinson of Columbus, Ohlo, | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Price, entertained | gint o the Daughters of the Ameri. | yeareMise Mary Ewin. Miss Alice 2 ’ . and Mrs. Herbert |&t Lridge Thursday in her home. on|can Revolution for Maryland, enter-|Cocke and Miss Marjorie Folsom E lcture sque tertained at dinner Sat-| Southgate avenue, in honor of Miss|iained the Peggy Stewart Chapter of | Mr. Riggs will speak at 5 o'velock, g urday evening, October 24. before the | Julla Wirt Vallant. o the D. A. R. Tuesday afternoon, Octo- [and at the conclusion of his address n\,dnhln_rnfn‘fl hop in honor of \Hs\‘ ‘Llpu(‘. Comdr and Mrs. W IH!:\I\\ lJ. ber 20. there will be & business meeting of MISS EDITH CHADDUCK, Julla Valiant and her flance, Mia-| iddickc have as thelr, guest at the| “Nirs! Harry Hinds, who has beeh | the Columblan Women, with Mrs. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Chad- v g o Very fascinating, Unierwood and Mr. Dunn. received |er, ) i " [the guest of her brother-in-law and | Doyle presiding. duck of 2817 Connecticut avenue. ery fascinating, » the_iest of her brotheriniaw i | Dovie presiding. " " | duck of 2813 Connecticut avemue. the mirL ipmen .nm their gu« St s ter | leans, . E ) = s £ the midahiomen and thele gusstaofer |lebs T g | B[l [eoblc———c——lc———o) , indeed, with their .’;nduafln: « ]ns,“ at the Naval Acad-| who s recently been nnlued 0 " P 3 > c. . emy, in Mahan Hall. duty at the Naval Academy, is spend- | o 2 i ' \ >l1ggc.\\lun ora p(‘] ]O(l Miss Andre Costet has lssued invi- | Ing the Winter in the home of M The House tations for a bridge party Tuesday | O. 7 Ioward on Marsland aveny ; ‘. ] when romance and her home In Cumberland Court in| Lieut. and Mrs. Melville W. Pow- AL ; b s !'nmn of Miss Julia W. Valiant. | ers entertained at bridge Wednesday chievements ‘f A fine feminine grace 2 5] 608 to Gi¢ \T\'~ Smith, wife of Comdr. Charles | evening in honor of Mrs. &rhu s ELEVENTH SI. of Fashion 2 o ruled the mode, are 3. h, was hostess at a luncheon |wife of Lieut. T. L. followed by bridge yesterday In her|U. S. 2 home on Upshur ro: . and Mrs. George Webster are Miss Francine Olivet, daughter of | occupying an apartment on Mary- f. and Mrs. Willlam E. Olivet, land avenue until their house on of Couries ined @ company of 14 at dinner | Duke of Gloucester street can be y Saturday evening, October 24, in|made ready for them. honor of Miss Dorothy Nulton, daugh- ~ Mrs. Daniel Jordan entertained the ter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Louis members of the French Club at tea e R e presenting Exceptional Values 1n Hill and her daughter. Miss Ernestine| Lijeut. and Mrs. Chauncey R.|[] of famous designership--- luxurlously trimmed with fur these lovely hats just arrived. ices start at— i Miss Mary Johnson, daughter of|tober 23, in honor of Mrs. Crutcher's | Comdr. znd Mrs. Theodore Woolsey | . rs. Weber, wife of Lieut Johnson, was hostess at an informal| George K. Weber, U. S. N. | tea yesterday afternoon in honor of | " (apt, W. H. Staton of Baltimore Nancy Ware, daugh-| was a guest for the week end of, o - and Mrs. Bruce Ware| Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Howard | of Norfolk, Va in their home at the Naval Academy. Miss Anne Ramsay. daughter of| = Ars. English of Coronado, Calif Mrs. Martin M. Ramsay, entertained | pag been the guest of her son-inlaw informally at bridge last evening in|and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Rich honor of her sis s. Sease, wife 2 of Lieut. Hugh St. Cla ase, who 18 now on duty at the United States | Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Cotton, wife of Dr. Frederic J Cotton of Boston, Mass., entertained | the members of the Four Rivers Gar- den Club Tuesday afternoon at her Summer home “San Rocca” near An- napolis. Lieut. and Mrs. R. O. Welch of Fort on, N. Y.. and_their two chil- = re the guests of Lieut. Welc Objects of and Nrw B Atlein weteh [l Hand.Painted China Mrs. Appleton of Wa 2 VAL aod and her daughter, Mrs 3 il of Lieut. 11 O, D. Hunter, U. S. N.. Parchment Shades Fpent the week end at Cary with Mrs. Appleton's son, who is a for member of the fourth class at the Christmas entine Chappell of New Birthdays Conn.,_who is a sister of Wedding Gifts Comdr. George W. Simpson, has been Pri the guest for a short time of Miss rizes Nancy Lane Walton in her apartment Nenes Lowe Walim Or Make Them Yourself at Mrs. Kennedy, wife of Capt. Roberli Our Studio M. Kennedy, entertained a company of | 2 40 at bridge with additional guests fur! Day and Evening Classes tea, v ay afternoon. Mrs. Nul o Admiral Louts 3. | Mme. Vassileff Nulton and Mrs. Gannon, wife of Capt. | | i Sinelair Gannon, presided at the m, Studio of Art table. Nulton, daughter of Il 1006 F St. N.W., Main 8858 Pblltpsbom 08 to 6i¢ Twelfth and G Streets Sele Representatives for the Steinway and Weber Due-Art Reproducing Pianos —Tomorrow— A BIG DAY - FORE—- THINGS NEW FIRST The Orthophonic Victrola —It is going to revolutionize the phonograph world. The most astonishing demonstration ever held will be given tomorrow. It will begin at 9 a. m. and continue throughout the day. It will introduce the most Mvmnt contribution to music sincs the in- years ago—of the Victor Talking Machine, SECOND Exhibiting the New *1.875 Duo-Art Reproducing Piano Just the instrument to fit in a small apartment. It will enable you to hear the great artists play for you in your own home. Endorsed by 75 per cent of the world’s great pianists. Our New Baby Grand This is 2 wonderful instrument and a remark- able value. Time Payments, $16.50 Per Month. Je——olc———olc——h[———=[alc———la[c— [o/e——=lalc——]o]c——f——lo|———]o|——=olc—2 ol ———la[c——=lq] Queen Bird Needlepoint, Black Carminia, ‘with Natural Fitch trimmed with Black trimming Skunk REVUE of the smartest styles for all occasions as presented by the eminent fashion authorities of both Paris and New York—but priced with a moderation that makes them interestingly special. On Monday Clearance of 200 French RoomHats which we shall mark for the occasion $6-.OO All 200 are smart models—representa- tive styles—in Satin, Velvet, Bengaline, Metallic, Felt and Velour. This is the aftermath of the Half- price Sale. e A Complete Stock of New Type Radiolas of the Radio s : c ; Avnces ’ : Distinctly exclusive types—of wrappy models, orporation of America and the New Atwater Kent Radio silhouette lines and eEective flares from the hip—developed in Roulustra, Lustrosa, Car- mina, Veloria, Vivette — and trimmed with Fox, Platinum Wolf, Beaver, Natural and Dyed Squlrrel Fitch Skunk, etc. In all the new colors and Women’s and Misses’ sizes Other Coats from $35 to $295 Third Floor. S i 1 : * AR b Be Sure to Tune-in at 9:15 Tonight, the ATWATER KENT HOUR SEE OUR STOCK OF GUARANTEED FURNITURE Hundreds of New Pieces Received During the Past Week Dining Room Suites. .. .. . $324.00 Living Room Suites from - $189.00 Bedroom Suites from. ... $250.00 Windsor Chairs and Rockers from. $10.50 Gateleg Tables ................. . $18.00 Lamps, different types, priced from sk $16.00 Easy Chairs of all descriptions priced from .... ... $30.00 AND MANY OTHER SPECIALS, INCLUDING DAVENPORT TABLES, SMOKERS' STANDS, TELEPHONE STANDS, LADIES' DESKS, CONSOLE TABLES, MIRRORS, ETC. \———/o]———[o]———|o]c——=[o]c——=|a]———=[a]———=]0)] Fourth Floor. |——|a|———=]a]——]ol———]] jo|c———Jalc——|a|[c———[alc—+——[a|[c——|a][c———]a|c———|a|c——|a[c——[ale—]a|———[a|[——|s|c——1a]c—P[o|c——=o] [o]e——|olc——=|a|c——|o|c———]o|c——[o|——[a|]c———[a|c———[a]c———| jo/———=|0]