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12 Navy Academy Reception Secon Admiral and Afternoon—Luncheon Also Given to Honor Chinese Army Delegation. Md., dmiral and Mrs the second nonthly receptions W 10on at thelr residenc Academy. Mrs. Nulte * & number of the w cers on duty at the and several of season. Miss Be Maj. G Fred superintendent of Mil temy the Miss aughter Nulton Rear Admiral a tertained b « number of officers army who came fr visit the United Sta Admiral and Mrs were Gen. Hau-Fi Sun and Ma Mr. Geor Dey w [ N n Young, : Maj. | . James Rab nd of cola, Fla isited friends in via Mann Comar. T Wil “andless, Howed wa b, tine Chappell Mrs. Alt the executive Naval the debutantes of the Sladen the naval and My e hosts at THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C 2] NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART napolis. Lieut. Carl K. gator of the U the week end with his mother home in Washington. Mr. and Mr; had as their recent home on South River Hodges of Baltimore. M MeCarthy Lieut. John L. on the U. 8. & the month Recent Bride d of Season’s Series Mrs. Nulton Hosts \Vednesday ~ — \ guest af Mr. whose &. Shawmut, s sp of November at nd Mrs, Herbert who . where were guests spend the Winter weelc end of P Fenton at their home on Murr: Mrs. Schumacher, wife of Theodore L. Schumacher, wh; | been visiting her parents, Mr. ton were amefg tnose entertaining Louis M. Nul- |at the dinner dance given on Hal- of a series of | loween at the Severn Country Club, ednesday after- | near Annapolts. A e at the Naval| Miss Marle Leonard, Miss Louise n was assisted | Leonard of Detroit, Mich.; Lieut. | William 11. Thomas, for the p ives of the offi- | Paul Glutting und Lieut. Allan Hobbs %Y § || months, lett last week to join h Academy Mayflower were guest. i k. o 3 | band at Boston, where they will f Lieut. R || the Winter. Solberg at Carv i e | are spending the Autumn. s fam- | w where November 7. wife of Capt. aughter of spent the we Inden, who United ates West Point, is orothy Nulto nd Mrs where th Col. Douglas Duvall, M. C., U spent October with his in Aunapolls, sailed last from New York for Honolulu, he has been ordered for duty. Mrs. Conway, wife of Lieut. Edwin Conway, entertalned at bridge uesduy afternoon at her home on | Duke of Gilouceste eet Louis Brereton, U. S. A, who at Langley, Field, Va., w v | for the week end of his Comdr. Williztn Brereton, | with friends in | tended the dance at | Hotel Saturday ever Mrs. Effin Mrs. P cent marriaga was M is visiting her mothe gate at her h 1l ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. W week for Brooksville, Fla., will spend the Winter Miss Catherine Hill. daugl Lieut. Comdr. Owen Hill, who duty at Haiti, and Mrs. Hill, js ing the Winter with her adn | John T: t her home on I | Gloucester street “Miss Dorothy Nulton entert: company of 18 at luncheon home at the N the Ma ng arran, Irs. Nulton en- | Wednesday for the Chinese me on whe Kuests Maj. Gen e Chinese heson of bt Mrs. Carlos Cusachs was hostess at Thursday afterncon in her home ‘ollege uvenue in honor of Mrs alentine Chappell of New London, Conn Rear Admiral and Mrs. Nulton en- tertained u number of the officers on | duty at the Naval Academy and their wives at dinuer Thursday evening at | their residence on Blake road s Andree Costet entertained lige Tues: nd’ Court Halligan. daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. John Halli visited Annapolls for the week K swrence Nulton. . who is statio Rab, va orge Barber friend to her w seen visiting s returned apolis Mra | Smith, Mrs, Anna is a midship wdemy. Capt home mne Y Smith has les wite sed i Capt o Pensucola | Winter in Annapolis Mrs. Hinds, wife of Capt | Hinds, who has been visiting ir | ington Dr. MRS. HU Who was be day, Miss Mildred M. H HARRIS OBEAR age Wednes- aret Fleenor. and Mrs. Howard Atterbury avenue in closed their Summer home, widow of the |Maidstone Farm, near Annapolis, and lichard Mann, |€one to New York, where they will | spend the Winter for Pensacola Among the recent arrivals is on « 1 u olls is Lieut. s Miss Louise Phipps, who has been ordered to duty at ti month with her v |Naval Academy. Lieut. and ipps, & ¥ | Dougherty have leased the b ton last Capt. St. Clair Smith on s er aunt enue for the Winter Lieu Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam I3, Clayton | (S. C.). and dr. | were guests for the week end of Capt. | from the Vi R. B. West, U. 8. M Mrs. | last_month the house We: or they re cently bought from Prol L. Shen ton. Lieut. Mitchell has been ordered to duty on the station ship at the Naval Academy, the Reina M Mrs. Carlos Cusachs e luncheon Wednesday in honor « | W. H. Dabney and M darre Vess of Baltimore, who w 1 guests for the day nd ‘ohn Sowers, for man: \ of the College Avenue { Church, and Mrs. Sowers have to Alexandria, Va., Dr. Sowers been made pastor of the Church at Del Ray, Vi. Mrs. Jerry L. Smith and Mrs Moss, who attended the recent : conference in Baltimore, b d to A apolis. Lieut. and Mrs. Douglas g e guests of honor at a dinne ation ho has spent Mr. Henry to Wash- e guest of Phipps chell, U. §. who came Annapolis am G, A supper last use of liam uthg: Mrs ands 1o s 1 nd Mrs. William Ellfott in thei n Washington Mrs. Simpson, wife of Comdr. Simpson. who has it family at Norfolk. Va., retur ! Annapolis last week Lieut. Comdr. and . John Stanton of Wash- et ington_an: Stanton’s daughter, { Miss Betty Wilcox, spent the week teen |end at Annapolis. refired | Capt. Harry Brinser, U b T Dl ig in command of the 1 ONE | mut, now at the United Will spend| jcademy, spent the son, [ his family in Washington Mrs. Francis Gasperick of Balti Mrs. Knight, wife ¢ Lieut. Comdr, ore was a guest for the week end of | Richard K the Au ;m;‘)‘;’vw“ e ents, Judge and Mrs. May tumn th - he m | overtoid T ne | to Annapolis Mr = A ertained at f Mrs, 11 Van | Earl Bernard a5 gradu- Ee Mrs. ; his home the guest | Ritchie at| wife N.. who ha month with her Martin M. Ramsay, at he ase, o Lieut. s Hugh Moss and Mrs. larence | e Wom- | ers engaged women, ndon, Conn home D.E Mrs. in the printing Fink, who is navi- 5. Shawmut, spent Maynard Carr have John H. husband, McCarthy, is on duty Caswell e en route they and Mrs, Horace William Washington, and Care loft this Wednes at Ilkton st an apartment ! Southgate avenue and will spend the has returned to Annapolls day evening, October 31, by ( > has been | Grace last week, have returned to An- at her t their pending Carvel of will for the v Hill. Lieut. o 1 nd Mrs. ast few er hus- 1 spend ek _end at- vflower ged by re they hter of » 18 on spend- t, Mrs. Juke of ined a 1 Acad has Md., An- ho ar Clair on | Walton Wash. | ¥ vears Baptist moved having Baptist Abram Catho ave re e were ¢ given lyen ] pt. | r home | George ng her ned to En dren have come | are guests of Mrs, Wells, street. i M. W. has returned | More than 20 per cent of the work- | trades | | | Make This A Furniture Christmas Nov Size 10 x8.2 9.9 x8.2 11.9 x9 12 x9 9.10x8.5 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Free Automobile Parking W. D. Noses & Sons = Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Shiinne Linens Upholstery Christmas Furniture Carpets ember Sale of Oriental Rugs Rugs of soft texture, beautiful colorings and patterns are here in profusion awaiting your approval. The November Sale includes every Rug in our stocks. A Gift of an Oriental Rug will be sure to be appreciated. Mossoul Scatter Rugs Four groups of very unusual values. 2 Group No. 1 $26.25 Group No. $29.25 Group No. 3 $38.25 Group No. 4 $51.75 Beluchistan Scatter Rugs Sneiasaely fine group, Res- $27.50 Scatter Size Chinese Rugs $35.00 to $150.00 .Unusual sized Persian Carpets included in the great November sale of Oriental Rugs Grade $495.00 1,500.00 385.00 790.00 825.00 810.00 Sale Price $396.00 995.00 308.00 632.00 660.00 248.00 Size 14.2x7.1 18.6x10.11 11.9x6.5 14.8x11 16 x10.7 9.8x6.4 Chinese Carpets Grade $390.00 3256.00 495.00 485.00 350.00 Mehrebad, Bijar Arak Mehrebad Mehrebad Arak Sale Price $310.00 260.00 400.00 350.00 280.00 Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. 8. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Period Furniture Exhibit—6th Floor Of Personal Interest To The W | the National Council of Jew men will hold its s the season Tuesday ock ighth B. will pre be deliv; of the Sixth ator W speak on | selections 1 follow the program. | Mr. and Mrs. Myer Singer, been g AL Gole for York, F returnin City Mrs, guest last week her sister, Mrs. Baltimore, of entertat her Mr. returned to thelr l avenue, York The Country and mal acting as hostess. Mrs young son of Chicago of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs Lee Ma Himmelblau, wife here, Mrs. guest Mrs. Mrs from a homa (' guest o man. Mrs. weeks | Miss fror Lick Sp: Mr. ai Monday X | French Lick Springs, Ind and Mr efr tw d. th gav home, Mr. brother guests. |new home on Fessenden Chase. guest Fishel home fn Balti and Mr. safled | vember 3, ¢ {rived ‘ | a two-month trip & The Thursday ¢ at lunc M Mrs. Tuesda £ ¢ Schloss, me, on achman Walter a rec Monroe Spanier in Baer in her necticut Atlantic Wardinan The ¥Frid tertanied Jong st Washington Residents section of I nd ameeting of | i fternoon at Phursday | in the vestry rooms of the | treet' Temple. Mrs. Leonard | president of the council, side. The opening prayer will | { ered by Rabbl Louis Schwefel | Street Synagogue. H. King of Utah will| ph he World Court.” Vocal | v Mrs. Wilbur Sindel will | nd a social hour will conclude | shington, D. ey Road. and Mrs. uest of Sen. | M Sen | Unive illiam h his b Weyl, o | zuest of h who have | {HE50 06 turned to Thursday. nests of Mr. Ismith, left Friday by tor ., to visit relatives before g 1o their home in New York nd M Edmund Kaufman had as h Ross | honor she | Monday in| extended Luchs h pnnecticut in New in who luncheon txteenth str Morton on ( stay ned at nd My from a short the Natio met at the | Women: luncheon | chairman Baumgarten |, Wednesday Club Club last week for h-jong, Mrs. Lee ry V. umelblau and her | gin “ire the guests David H Mill road. Mr. | o, MES. npanied his | Mias Taui Chicago. | Stanletan 1 as her |~ &0 rindaw, e e of A who has returned to Adolph Nachman st week end her sisi af Detroit Harold Levi will re stay of several wee 1ty, Okla., where she f her brother, Mr. A ntne he Dr wn today of Franc ¥ Lansburg weeks' rings, Ind nd Mrs. Harry from a n New Aline City 1 has ret stay at I irne ench Th returned | Catholic King | li stay at | held Nov 7 week er thwest ipleted Max Abel celebrated 1 wedding ann Mrs enty-fif ¥ night ion with t 1458 Perry place « 1 of k.| T of Mrs. Abel, wa per will follow o0d oppor s th ans, who was the ot M Mrs. Adolph M for week, returned to her ore Tuesday Sol I surgh, v om Cherbc Tuesday, the S fathan, Yor terday Jennie A W after yroad. ub was entertained past week by Mrs apartment Con heon the returned from tr Greenapple, New Vi at W Mrs. Bertha Gebhardt, w mAn-law and daughter, | Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, Baltimore, ty ity Park ¢ Afternoon Club was en t junc weel ot Selma her ork ¢ W I to ent; rdn he nal Mrs of the igements, Ig: k se akers for Joh William J | Dengel and Miss Grace Abbott the Children’s mber He Al and the t succes: ach which Merrick, Mme. Joseph Tumulty, Mrs. George Hamil- Charles 1. Dz ‘o her apartment Hotel. heon followed & k by M Cohn returned , in Pittsburgh, after a visit here with relativ Cohen mother, who ity vho is *ennsylvanta, spe: Mr, nan Park home, in 1Christ 7C]1ild SOCiety Will Honor Deleg‘ales{ e (hrist Child Socfety will give | 1 luncheon Tuesday at the New Wil- lard Hotel in honor of the delegates of the soctety attending Counc of Emily committee includes Mrs. Dudley acio Calderon, Maher, Daniel n J. Burke, C. Kerby, Dr. Bureau Daughters of America, 1 and 18 in at 601 1 plans are pra Affax Supper Dutch supper Mond: ip) ity to prepare for Ch e var full blooded a telephone operator in Glacier Park. | ening. per. This will fous tables are tide suggestions Indian girl ac .- '§ COMPLETE LINE“ EDNA WALLACE HOPPER COSMETICS V The China Shop 1209 Eye St. N.W. D . Edward Heidingsfelder in her home, on Wood- Mrs. F: as returned to her home, | Taft, Mrs. sttending the | H. King, M motored | Hamilton d the week end and Mrs. Adolph | Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. . | Annex. 10 was the | Digerode Andrews, Mr: he convention of Catholic Weems on_ar- n|Mrs. Coolidge Assisting mah. the to Mrs. Coolidge h ronesses for the Episcopal Eye, pital which will be gilving eve, Novembe the | New Willard Hotel. The nnie | ronesses inciude Mrs. Wil | Harlan Fi | Lawrence” C." Phipps Earle B Jr; Mr ank W of benefit Throat 10 ball stone, Mrs. Mayfield sh, Jame Magee, Mrs. I Mrs. David H. Blair Copley Am Chandler Anderson, Mrs Archbold, Mrs. Delos A. Biodgett i Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. | Barnett, Mrs. Mark Brooke, Charles I. Bell, Mrs | Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. | Cralg, Mrs. J. R. Childr | Martha Codman, M Davidge, Mrs. Willlam ¢ tis, Mrs. Kenna F Ehle, Skengren, Mrs. . Mrs. Amos A. Fries | Fremont, Mrs. John H. Giblons, Charles C. Glover, Mrs. I Dent nt, Mrs. Robe Hend { Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Herbert Howard, Mrs. Paul E. Johnso: | Rudolph Kauffreann, Mrs. Vict Miss | Lyman B. Kand Mor- Bailey Lamar, Mrs. Mrs. | Hewitt Myers, Mrs. A. M. D. mick, Mrs. Willlam H r O'Brien, Mrs, Leigh Palmer, Mr Mrs. James B. | Beltn, re. M s ion will S. P Anna rence C. chief | Mrs, 5 Warren. | Charle; 11 be | their | street | ctically | promisds to will evening from 5 wrl| and sdiay evenings and a surprise sup Wednesd: Daneing be a ist tilled | { From 10 &Cleck S Wardman Park b= Boernstein ! Orchestra Cover Charge, 50c Fer reserdations eall Cel. 3000 Hospital Benefit Ball pat H m Howard | M Wil Mondeil, 3 emme . Min 10; Stephen Bonsal, | Ta Mrs. Mrs ederick Colonial Dames’ Club Honors Three Guests 1 Dames ente ternoon_in honor j. Charles J. Ferris, Miss Mauq and Miss Nannie Barbe a delightful program musie. And sunny shampoo By Edna Wallace Hopper I have glorious hair of women know. Its a halo, on the stage street. 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