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10 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. President and First reeman Clark, has returned to the [ter, Miss Marguerite Maury, have |Mrs. Seymour Herz, and her sister, SOCietyPremiereS FOI'eCaSt ‘ DIRECTS LEAGUE CABARET T e s clty after sperding the Summer at | with them for the week end Mbix Kath | Mrs. A Collin. are f Salt Lake City v ike WHetell of Bkl e Girls who have been operating . . & o IH |hP guest of Maj. and Mrs. Robert Miss Thompson of Montana is the I\(rlh*n switchboards in St. L Brilliant New York Season i On the Mayflower|is the suest &7y, an ize Thampecn of Montana 1s t | polce swichmorar T STl o i RS i g Triplett of dgemoo 100 old for other duties. N o aFlede et B s ‘ < | ~Miss Thyrza Steers went to = $ i Ll !“L"Jfl’,’“ JEHD Skhge) Princeton to attend the Harvard- | Mrs. Ned Marshburn, who has I ¢ = 5 3 j ; | ; 3 Princeton foot ball game and been visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Opening Marked by First of Dinner Dances R o . 5 have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. ' ) cnding the week end in New York | Manly in Chevy Chase. Will leave to- | J. Foster of Newton Center, Mass. s the guest of her brother-in-law | day her home in Miami, stoppinz | land sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. C . C., and Jacksonville, by Spinsters—Bewildering Array of o L Mt. Pleasant 5 . | Dingley and their family, arrived in| =" S TUNtes EaIee numbe o F hed H Coming Events. ‘ 4 San Francisco Thursday from the 's. Redwood Va S e e umls ouse E A Philippines, where Capt. Dingley has| turned after spending two months at ¥ —_ . — — . 4 heen stationed for two years. Capt.| llampton, V. visiting for 10| Mrs. George L. Houston and Miss To Senator, Representative Dingley will be on duty af Fort Totten, | days New and Brooklyn. | Katherine Houston have as thetr [l or government official; 10 Long Island, after December 1 W;,. Vander t ha ken up her | house guests Miss Elizabeth Walker rooms, 2 baths, large vard fHat the; . | AR B anten s 6 ifhel Sl il have is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward residence for at the Gen- |and Miss Gladys Hood of N An b 6 bedrooms. 8y 1 . 1 ¢ 2y - i Nelson Dingley, of 3715 Livingston|eral Federation of Women's tonio, Tex. and Miss Mary Allen garage, 6 bt el S fhe Winter season will be the most [charge of program distribution and as- | street, Chevy Chase nd as regmt of the Marg: Brogaerb and Miss Evelyn Mec- |[l for entertaining Silver, NEW YORK v 7. —Fr . Members of the Junior ‘ brilliant_ever presented hy society In|sist at the tea tables. | &Y. 3 : ‘ Whetten Chapter, Daughters of the | Elhenny, all of whom attend a local ||f| clec. washer. S225.00. B \ all indicatio e bel,.ue‘ selected from among the 3.1-‘ gilded ey, Al he M't;\l'ullp\'e Contilithes i Chinige. ”fi::}]\::(lsfig%fll‘w‘x}] A:‘h':-h')l“l“" "‘: .\,nmrl(‘.m Revolution, will preside boarding school. Add I the grand opera. wi splendo; . =t a1 1e house at|ihe first chapter meeting at the club- | —— Address Box ecame of the dinner :1.‘11(-:‘?:“‘1"!!:2 .‘f“x“'.'le}fi,ff,fl.‘.’t :-«l)‘r:\m;:l‘e“e chair- i & L B R street, and will m'l;_(’- |-'h 51 house Saturday vember 28. Miss Lucy Kauffmann rived on Ofifice. of the Spinsters, one of the very W k48 Thows Sl | e § x..n in about a fortnight e house A5l & Deutchland from irope and e etione of the vounger | Marshall Field; vice chairman, : \ | was formerly occupiea by Col. and| Mrs. Honor Maury and her deugh: | Wil sake hor howte Jeith hew nisen which was held Thursday night L;:I < l_:\uihlnclo A\rilrfl r- i o g il 5 | Mrs. Willlam Mitchell. \djrl and m] There will be three this mon the | thu . Fowler s. R. Ll S L s 4 2 | Sutherland are now residing at the oo W6 take place Thuraday. and | Smith jr. committee c , Mrs. S il | Wyoming. \ the last the trio November | James "C.’_Auchincloss (dance), 4 { Cl O t E t St ] f Practically at Cost ana unique 1 \ny | teton Fox (iving bilinoards), Mr. Wil " 4 4 from Eurose snd opened thelr house of the mos nt debutante: | Rogers (theater) and Mrs. Percy Wil-| : 3 & 5 4 5 at 1600 Massachusetts avenue, but will “The Spinsters organization is re- | lams (midway) 3 . e i take no part in soclety this season » need to put off any longer getting a Madame I\cnlnung sirdle. Now you can I;u} one at a fraction of its true value. eruited from the vounger members of | Booth chairmen are Miss Mary 5 o ? owing to the fact they are in mourn the Spence A > Soc To take | Auchincloss, Mrs. Henry B. Barnes, : , SR : ing for their sister, the late Counte: part in theil 2 girl must | Mrs. Richard Boardman, Mrs. Henry | 9 » 5 i de Velle, who died in her home in have real ability In either singing, on, Mrs. Charles G. Child, 3 ey . Madrid this Summer. acting dan and several of the | Mrs. H. Durant Cheever, Miss Mary % . 5 nRunibers, which were lly a | A. Downey, Mrs. Jay Gould, Mrs. Mrs. John F. V iikins s In New ed by the soc wience, . vederick_Johnson, Mrs. Lugene W. York for a sojourn, and is registered night would have stood the test of | Stetson, Mrs. Jesss I. Straus, Mrs. at the Ambassador Hotel. & Broadwa how and have been | N Mrs. H. Le Roy Whit- ; : 5 g : . i i SR written amor - theatrical hits of | ney. Miss Nancy Yuille and Mrs. ¢ (e ; e e r. Much time in rehearsal | Frederick Fairchlld. 4 i 120, Brharason. U e is given over to the entertainment un-| The committee of artists, artisans [ x A B e o ioied Bae der the dire of the advisory com-| and architects includes Francis H.| % 2T e e Cabt. Analin s been mittee, composed of Mrs. Lawrence | Markoe, chairman and artificer; Put- | o o : . e ieiel Copley Thaw. Mrs. Irwin A. Cornell, | nam Brinkley, Charles Cornellus, Al | 1 : 4 - ik Mrs. B. Tappen Fairchild, ) H: lyn Cox, William Addms Delano, . - 5 Mrs. C. C. Calhoun left yester ford M. Twichell, Mrs. J. J. Hindon | Charles B. Fall, J. Monroe Hew!'ott, : 8 : Gus for Princeton o attend the oot Hyde and Mrs. Harold F, son and | William O'D. Iselin, Edward McCart n, - % 3 b ball game, and 1s remaining there Miss Mar leveland and Miss | I'red W. Payne, August G. Volz, Cla-| i % for several entertainments in her Cljarlotte emorest gett Wilson and Ezra Winter. > ) honor. Mrs. Ulric Dahlgren will en “Mauve Blues” Alluring Costume, Coming Nuptial Events. | . % k- (-;rtuin ,nllun(‘heufl 'El‘t:::";:n\‘i“m(;:l‘ m\ Probably the number which was de- Society is much interested in the| i x " also entertain for clared the most alluring at the first | announcement made by Mrs. George | who will return to dance, in the ballroom of the Park | Gordon King of 132 East Elghteenth | E Ivashington the middle of the week lane, was the “Mauve Blues.” a cos-| strest and Newport of the enguge. S tume piece of rare grace ment of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shelton have a Miss Frances Patten, Mis: Gordon King, to Alexander Nelidow, Y | their house guest the latter's nvnm\m Tobin, Miss Dorothy Haveme: A | youngest son of the late M. Nelidow Mr. Lyman Sevier of Austr ..w ar Irances Masury, Miss Eleanor Bron-|and Mme. Nelidow, who was Princess s came to the United States in{ son, Miss Patricia Mallinson, Miss | Olga Hilcow | ” ‘August, meeting his sister, Miss Dor Margaret A nd Miss Nancy Wil- i Jing's fath Jeorge Gordon | i othy Sevier, and his cousin, Miss on. e e ' Judith Shelton, in Honolulu, and mak son. King, who died in 1922, was the son of 'Hone ‘ Phen there was the spe y ¥ v | ‘:\1:51"&‘.-';-.1“ King of Newport and | ing the return trip (\\ll.:”(‘)(x:‘v.n.'ml‘l;_‘ Miss Jean Banks and Mr. Ernest Coles, | \frg King, daughter of Daniel Le Roy . will remain in this cour e which was followed by a Charleston | ¢ New \orl\ He was a great-grand. ¥ : Christmas before returning to his} number by the K rtette, | son of Col. lolas Fish and a direct | - . v home fn Australla. " = which featured Miss erine Jor- | qescendant Of Peter Stuyvesant Miss Shel 1-‘: pendlos t e ek dan, Miss Marion . Miss Through her mother Miss King is end in n‘h fitoyd) rexslinhe e ine K. Tod ss Noel the granddaughter of the late Sir attend the game between Virg “. After several n 8 o entire | James Coats, Bart., of Auchendrane, Military Institute and t o company Joined in the Hotsy Totsy | Ayr, Scotland, and through the Au: of North Carolina. xlide. The cabaret, which began chincloss family_of New York is de- SS NAN Mo af dc CLsaiat) Banvy hus ve midnight, was under the sup scended from John Winthrop. first{gn the committee with Mrs. 5 e e e estinn o ey May Ledlie ainoin e ofGoveimoniGfassapnuselis. { for Courts for the Winter. She spent the the commitiee for the three affairs is| My, Nelidow's father for 20 consecu D . Couxts for ths Winters Eneanant 4 Miss Betty Condon. witf Miss Lois tive years was Russian Amba: "g:,‘,',‘]“,,_\. Connty MO aid has mic MeCall as’vice chairman. The other in Constantinople, Rome and Par | to be given Tuesday afternoon, No- | recently s 3 3 members are 1Miss Cornalia o10C sresi. | ATtS an etters Body recently been visiting relatives ir rember iss Cor where he died in 1910 e was presi- | vember 24, from 3 to 6 o'clock, in the | Gloucester, Goochland, Henrico and| ston, Miss Dorothy Fitch. ‘elyn dent of The Hague peace conference | . e 0 ester, I ol Baynes, Miss Margaret I fis |t 1907. “Ells mother iwas o ainect e Entertains at Tea | conteaerate Home at 2403 Pennsyl. n“{"{',?;;;;{q““““"" loshesinative Stared Our business on Dorothy Gray Facials has grov to such large proportions in the past few months that we now need every available inch of space to conver iently care for our customers who demand the rejuvenating beauty treatments. To quickly dispose of the Madame X Girdles, the prices have been cut without thought of profit. Radically Reduced Prices on Madame X Girdles $7.85 Gray Step-In Model, now $1085 Clasp Front Model, now $5.49. $7.49 $7.85 Gray Clasp Front Model, ' $11.85 Pink Clasp Front Model, now $5.49 now $8.49 $8.85 Pink Step-In Model, now $12.85 Pink Clasp Front Model, $5.98 i now $8.98 $9.85 Pink Clasp Front Model, Stocks are limited, we suggest early now $6.85 buying These Girdles Are Guaranteed to Be Absolutely First Quality—No ““Seconds Are Included in This Sale. DOROTHY GRAY STUDIO T-HEFEE- mwm&rmmma@@uzm@wm@mmm RIS | Jeanette MacKelvie and Miss Victorfa | scendant of Rurik, a Norman prince. | The International Association of | vania avenue northwest, when an in- Frelinghuyse Mr. Nelidow, after graduating from | Arts and Letters entertained at tea | teresting program of music will be| Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark The resses are 3 the Imperial Lyceum, | vesterday afternoon at the Hotel Gor- | given daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watsor Bridgeman, Mrs. ' 8 rs. | served as a volunteer in the Chevalier |don. Mr. Lynch Luquer, secretary of Irwin rs. Willlam ¢ G Regiment in St. Petersburg. | the Washington branch of the Inglis] Demor: Willlam I 3 A He later entered diplomacy, serving K Speaking Unipn, was the nest of Joseph “relinghuysen. Mrs. Win successively in Paris, Constantinople|honor and addressed the members of | chester Fitch, Mrs. Goodhue Living-|and Londgn. until he resigned in 1915 | the association on the work of the | ston, Mrs. John Chapman McCall, Mrs. | to serve with the British, French and | union. Mrs. Clara O. B. McCrone acted Irving McKessen, Mrs. Willia Russian air forces as host Rogers, Mrs. Jay Tschudy, Ik il e Attendants Chosen. i s 921 G\LJST.NW. S liam R, Wilcox. Mrs. Frederick Wh g - NW, Ing and Miss Charlotte §. Baker, Mi The wedding attendants have been ! Catholic D. of A. Resume 21 1004 F treet N.W. Grace A. McElroy, Miss Helen Miller, | chosen for the wedding of Miss Anna S ¢ i o Miss Josophine Bedle and Miss | Woodruff Peters, daughter of Mr. and Fnday Evemng Dances | Wmter Coats Choose I g Rl el il i folfol elfel el el el el e R R ) stance I.inne Mrs. Edward Heath Peters BCCI: R . Charity Projects Next. Point road, Greenwich, Con; Within the next few iweeks three of | ham Crawford Thomson of New York, the most favored charity proje | son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Thomson. | fances E.. 4 Simms, Mis ity Wil Danenit Dy eateriainminis | THS iweaning swillitake place @ € Christ | DL sveth [Cainan,, Mrs Marguret i . « . cousiSt| pester, Mrs. Ellen Fitzgerald and Miss | which are now in the 1 »{;:\‘rm'fih’ Greenwich, ‘Conn., Novem- ! o€ . & the committee fa| charge. The Catholic Daughters of America | have resumed their Friday evening | dances. Mrs. Amelia Simms, Miss Many Ways to Smartness B | Cash or Credit - g = Cash or Credit the Price is i 3 T S 2 N the Price is Some rely successfully on the wrap-around effect that women the Same P S o % the Same love to snuggle into and pull loosely about them, using deep shawl 7 : e : : e collars, or stole collars of rich fur. Others adopt the new vogue for the flared silhouette, while a few of unusual smartness choose the Prineess silhouctte with molded bodice and full swinging skirt first is the Florence Crittenton L 5 3 £ - another is the Association for the Aij | Miss Lucy Downing of Newark. it ¢ le the inira | cousin of the bride, will be the maid | isithe Tenox HiI > oo AL | ofihenoOr i < = e i | " The aftendants will be Miss Con ‘People of South Invited Friday af ol e stance Slade. Miss Katherine Babst.| thore o el s |2Miss Elizabeth Whiting, Ars. Louis | To Annual Benefit Tea o R e o ‘angeres Bishop of New York, Miss| A cordial invitation is extended to et e Bertha Bates of Morristown and*Mrs. | all Southern people to the annual tes the pro ¢ which will g0 to t |z Paul E. Flato of Greenwich. — at $39.50 and up R v : Street Ol ian bosels tAniia 7| Marshall Brown of Yonkers will be - 2 : S cast is to take part, with Jeritza in|She best man, and the ushers will be “Cavalleria” and Martinelli in “Pagli- | James Northrop. Watson Northrop, ur r A special lot of Dresses suitable for B iy 4 I Sl Stephen Little, Rows Burns, all of Bome o steeet weas The entertainment committee is he: New York. and Paul Flato and Green- | Done here has that distinctive appearance e ¥ille McKee of Greenwich. | Q well” done-—you" will find nowhers. sis. SIE. ies S Aty . WER | Miss Peters was graduated from | % Oercharsing at sl .00 e soplated by Sae van : AMiss Spence’s School and made her de- | FURRIER S e e : ! |but in New York last Winter i 32.34 Florida Camphell Cla Mr. B = Ll TR e Ny BEG it S Tatid S "|IIhIlIIIII|IIIIIIIwII'“I!I]lII|Illlllllllllllllllllllil:Il[U e I Fa“ Coats win uld, Mr o B g Bring in This Ad Before L = [ % Mertimer M. Menken, ] r November 15 Hay Mrs. John | i 1 | Mrs. Louls de B. Moore. Miss ? G. de_Peyster, Mr. William F. Shee- Shampoo N han, Mrs. Fred Joel s Dr. CERL RS e Aevised by the smart set will be pre. Hair Bobbmx ..50c et e 1 0%, cntied = Marcelle & Bob Carl, $1 Christmas bazaar, and, opening De- Violet Ray F.cial_ sl cember 12, will continue at the Grand Central Palace for a week. The main | MISS FLEET feature will be a reproduction 'of Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop “Treasure Island,” one of the noted sod Lansburgh (& Krotiwer attractlons at the Wembley expositi T England. - oslon| Garden Rose his renowned scene is 10 be offered in mininture in Toyland, | the magic shop which the Christmas Beauty Parlor anging for the little ones. 1112 H Street N.W s a possibility that real rein: i deer will be seen at one of the booths, | BRI ot ExhertBacuice Ledaied o pias st s on_art. STUMIAOOANINE ‘ | / / / Takes Any of -50c Luxurious Coats PO / cer g ne 28 8 g Uesvee) 3484 C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 715 13th Street X“Magnificent Collection f Over 500 Oriental : Rugs and Carpets The Gleam of Meta In all sizes and weaves, including Kashans, Sarooks, Kermanshahs, Serapis, Lilahans, Kanda- e s e HE tendency toward elaborateness in Evening Ap arel I d. b/ C ! 3 . % | rises to its height in Gowns of glittering Gold and Silver t To Be Sold at Public Auction : Cloth, Metalhc Brocade and ngchl colored Velvet with | a les oa s Q Within Our Galleries | trxmmmgs of Crystal, Beads and Gold Embroidery. 715 13th St. Uneven hemlines, fitted corsages and’every sort of flare make the A new shipment of 500 new . styles of the Gowns delightfully feminine, while the rich fabrics achieve Fall Coats just unpacked. A Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, a stunning effect. : magnificent selection to choose November 10th, 11th and 12th, 1925 | Your Inspection Cordially Invited from. At 2 P. M. Each Day. Materials Trimmings Shades Sheis Fitch Mandel Gracklehead Velo ‘ Wi | By Order of P. Filippucci, Inc., 878 Broadway, New York, @ 1 Ie b a C h e meLue S e e i Connection With the Dissolution of the Corporation. gflli‘i‘,fiim Thibetine e On View | Veloria Natural Opossum ~ Black Moxidiy. Fov el i | “Jeminine Apparel of Individuality = = TWELVETEN TWELVBTWELVE F STREET Gulr #1950 Bown 37 e 3 Specially Priced Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts.

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