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6 SOCIETY. “Bridgc Breakfast™ L Planned as Benefit P Of House of Mercy Demand for Boxes and Ta- ble Reservations for Event of December 2 Increases. at will by gatheri gtonn women in aid Iready been large num sident of the among Mrs Lockwood. Mrs. Isanc itthews, Ars. Ord Prestox and Mrs, W The the bre Hospital Benefir Ball Assistants Are Listed | retary of the MRS of Wayne, Pa., . C. A, M Robert Mrs. Coolidge Attends Army-Marine Ball Game Lansing. (Continued from Fifth Page) Wellesley College Friday, December 18, to spend the Christmas holiday The Assistant Secretary and oduce their daughter 1t a4 tea Monday afternoon, December 21. Attorney General and shall will have with Wardman Park apart- rent during ing week their eldest John Marshall, jr., who will arrive Tuesday from his school Assistant Mrs. John N them in thei son, M ‘ iln Deerfield, Ma sephine Miss rk, 1875 The Commissioner of Internal Reve- nue and Mrs. David Hunt Blair have as their house guest in their apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel Mr: Blair's brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mr “harles Hill of Winston- The Secretary of the United States legation in Bu est, Hunga B. R. Riggs, formerly of Phila- 1925 ANNIVERSARY SALE 'he confidence one should ified by our record of have in_his or her jeweler is Half a Century in the jewelry . During This Anniversary Sale ielph FREDERIC M. PAIST, who will come to visit her brother and sister-in-law, the Sec- avy and Mrs. Wilbur. Mrs. Paist is national president of the |’ and will be the guest of honor at dinner tomorrow of Mr. and are at the New Willard Ho- tel for a week's sta The United States consul general in Mexico City and M We day Mrs. | ¢ |and will attend the Army |ball game Saturday and return to \eir apartment in the Mayflower the and are at for a short sta verett Sanders are spending air in New York avy foot the M t of next week. s. Alexander W, lell came to Washington yester- the Mayflower Hotel Fur Judge and Mrs. Graham Hosts to Chief Justice And Mrs. Taft To:‘]ay (Continued from Fifth Page.) dred Clark, Miss Rebekeh Lipscomb, Mr. G. T. Herbert, Mr. Herron Flack and Mr. James Cox. Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner entertained at tea yesterday ufternoon at the New Willard_Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Julia Kellogg_Bradley. Among the guests were Mrs. James B. McRey- nolds, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Richard C. Marshall, jr.; Mrs. B. T. Pollock, Mrs. Mary Brooke, Mrs. Rich- ard Cutts, Mrs. William C. Watts, Mrs. Arthur Mac Mrs. Clarence Busch, Mrs. Hight, Mrs. Ed- Miss MacDougal Miss Ruth Donaldson will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to her house guest, Miss Josephine Flood of New York. Miss Donaldson was hostess at din- ner, followed by a theater party, last evening for Miss Flood. Miss Ruth Miller Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Green, was host- ess to a small company at dinner last evening preceding the first of the se ries of the Army and Navy junior dances. Miss Green's guests were asked to meet her house guest, Miss Ardrey Sparling of Baltimore. Baroness Solovioff of New York, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Solovioff, Rus! slan aviator, was hostess vesterday afternoon at tea in the garden of the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman enter- tained at dinner last evening, when their guests were Mr. and M Thomas Bones, Hobbs, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gardner Moore. Mrs. A. C. Cummer of Cleveland, Ohlo, who has been a guest at the Mayflower, was hostess Friday eve. ning at dinner to a company of seven. Mrs. J. at luncheon at her home Stanley Long was hostess and bri Wednesday, in Chevy Chase. Miss Alice Minnick entertained in . Novem miscel. Rita Wrenn Willlam A December 3 whose marriag Hixson will take place Among the guests were Miss Anna Wrenn, Miss Helen Wrenn Helen Doherty, Mrs. Russell F nch, Miss Gertrude McKnew, Miss e Thorne, Miss Margaret Call, Miss Antoinette Loetsch, Mrs. Arthur Wrenn, Mrs. Francis Murray, Mrs. Frank Rapee, Mrs. J. Elmer Monroe and Miss Elizabeth Mattern. to Mr Miss Beatrice Clephane was hostess at tea to men of Zeta Tau Al- pha_sorority in her home at 6000 Connecticut avenue, Chevy Chase. The tea was in compliment to Miss Helen Donald former grand secretary of Zeta Tau Alpha. Mrs Outstanding Values in FUR {It pays to buy furs where you buy in confidence—par- ticularly at Saks’ prices. Coats developed in to Miss | | Kimball, w Mrs. Barnett Heads Ball Box Committee Mrs. George Barnett is chairman of the box committee for the ball Thanksgiving night which will be given by the District Chapter of the Navy Relef Soclety. Among those who will entertain parties in their boxes are the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten. Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy and Mrs. Theo- dore Douglas Robinson, Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Admiral and Mrs. Hilary Jones, Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchison, Admiral ward Campbell, Admiral and Mrs. Willard' H. Brownson, Admiral John Dougall Beuret, Capt. Willlam Leahy Capt. Alfred Johnson, Gen. George | Barnett, Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellfs, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam W. Galbraith, Capt. and Mrs. Ridley McLean, Capt. and Mrs. Emory Scott Land, Col. and Mrs. George (. Thorpe, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Benjamin Brodle, Mrs. Dwight Chester, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, Judge and | Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick . Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. | Tsaae T. Mann, Mrs. Francols Berger | Moran, Mr. John Callan O'Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, rs. Z. L. Tanner, Mrs. Thomas F. and Mrs. Charles Boughton Maryland Socie;yvcfuives Enjoyable Reception The reception which ‘was part of the regular meeting of the Maryland Society at the Washington Club, Thursday evening, was a most de. lightful occasion. In the absence of the president o the society, Representative Millard L. Tydings, the meeting was called to order by the first vice president of the soclety, Mr. John Ritchie, jr.. who gave a most pleasing address of wel- come. Quite a number of new members were admitted to the society on Thursday evening, which gives prom- ise of becoming more successful at each meeting. On Thursday, December 17, the date of the next meeting of the society, to be held at the Washington Club, Rep- resentative Tvdings expects to be nt and preside. ter C. Clephane and Mrs Fred seiger presided over the tea table. Little daughte Mary of Mr. Lorraine and Mrs. given a party to celebrate h birthday anniversary. The party w given in the home of her grand- mother, at 215 D street northwest. Among the guests were little Margue. rite Bohn, Florence Godson, Mary Fleming, Richard Orme Taylor and Hopper, jr. November 14. Millinery Between F and G Sts. Around the corner from High Prices New Xmas Gifts New Handbags We introduce this special section with values appealing and unusual. You will find a varied array of Bags in silk, leather and tapestry, in a charming variety oi pouch, hanging or under-the-arm styles. Colors—Black, brown, red and pretty combinations that are the vogue. HANDKERCHIEFS Real Linen, Hand-Embroidered and Novelties 25¢, 35¢, 65¢c up Smart novelties that add a dash of chic to one’s costume. All white, solid colors or white DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 22, 1925 (CREERON R 614 Twelfth St. N.W. SOCIETY. Many Residents of Capital Entertaining House Guests (Continued from Fifth Page.) For Buckle Wear JEL Scintillating sat- ins in colors to match each gown. Smartest metallic cloths in silver or gold, in either round toes or the narrow toes have returned to Washington after an extended visit in their home in Missis. sippl and are now in their home at 131 Webster street. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Nicholas have returned to their apartment at the Fairfax, Lincoln Park, after spend- ing the Summer and Autumn in their home in Pennsylvania. Miss Josephine Flood of New York is visiting Mlss Ruth Donaldson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson. Mrs. W. V. Boyle has as her guests in her home on Lamont street, Mr: Anna Baker Fenner of Tarboro, . and Mrs. Mattie Lee Walker of Vir- ginla, Mrs. Allan Marquand, who will ar- rive in Washington today from Princeton, N. J, will be a guest at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Benson have taken possession of their new home, in Mooreland lane, Edgemoor. Mrs. Waldo K. Chase of Farming- ton, Conn., has returned to Washing- ton and is at the Willard, where she has taken an apartment for the Winter. Foo I31-F-STREETP Mrs. Kenyon A. Joyce of London has joined Col. Joyce at the May- flower. g Brothers For Madame and Madewmoiselle Two Groups of COATS, FUR-TRIMMED At the Most Exceptional Reductions OATS are these to intrigue the fancy. and—at reduc tions so pronounced—to delight her who shops. Creations of luxuriance, chic models of irrepressible vouthfulness; coats wherein exquisite fur and fabric re spond to inspired fashion. Each approved fabric, in the chosen colors, is repre- sented. Short-haired furs are here, and long-haired furs. in endless variation of beauty. This coat flares—that falls in purest straight sweep of line. alues unusual! We urge an early viewing, tomorrou Models Formerl; 135.00, 145.00. 00 Models Formerly 98.50, 125.00 and 145.00 now 8.00 EWAEL N\ E now 8.00 THIRTEEN choicest skins along fash- ion’s most favored lines— a garment for every taste and purse in this unequaled selection. with color. Baby Dolls $1.00 to $4.50 A wonderful collection of | Beautiful Dolls, all moderately priced, in the most popular styles. Talking Dolls that say “Mamma,” Sleeping Dolls and other cufe Novelty Dolls that will delight every child. Box Stationery 75¢ to $4.50 Beautifully boxed, finest quality Stationery that make ideal and practical Xmas gifts. A fine assortment to choose from. Xmas Cards 5c to 30c A splendid collection of these holiday greetings in beautiful card and booklet form. For- mal and humorous sayings that will please each member of the family and friends. Xmas Holiday Boxes 5c to 20c each Pretty Holy Boxes to set off the Xmas gift. All styles and sizes in our large selection. Shop Early! Flowers! Corsage and Boutonnieres MAKE IDEAL GIFTS 75c to $5.95 We are complimented daily on having the “finest and larg- est variety in the city” of these beautiful Flowers. = Included are exquisite Gold and Silver Flowers, Large Silk Roses and pretty trailer effects for eve- ning and street wear. Millinery New Arrivals in Extra Large Head Size Hats— $5.95 to $15.00 Metallic Hats, Faille Silks, Satins and Rich Velvets de- signed to suit the young wom- an and matron New Tailored Felt Hats $2.98, $3.98 & $5 A wonderful variety to choose from in large, medium and small head sizes, in the newest colors now in vogue. CREERON 614 Twelfth St N.W. Nctable Discounts Prevail g Diamonds, s ot sup Cox Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverplate and rior grade. We direct especial attention to a perfect gift in this swver PLATTER, $10.80 PLATED A Special Price, $10.80 VEGETABLE CARL PETERSEN & SON 913G St. R LR R R YRR R R LR LRt YRR Y velti Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years 610 Twelfth—Just above F 9 o £/ 804 7th St. NW. (7th snd H Sts. N.W. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET For Evening Wear —whether for the Dance or the Dinner—we have a splendid assortment of Dance Frocks and Evening Gowns - featuring the newest in design, color, embellish- 349.50 Chiffon, Georgette, Silk, Net, Sizes Crepe Roma, Crepe Satin, etc.— with a special group for Thanks- New shades in women’s and giving—at . . $24.75 Self or bead trimmed. Misses’, Women’s and Misses’ $ 2 'l49 Special i New Winter Hats Radiant in Jewel Colorings Failles—Gold and Silver Cloths in Metallic Splendor Good From All Angles— And the Right Angle Purchases made Monday or Tuesday will be delivered Thanksgiving BEFORE-THANKSGIVING SALE OF ENTHUSIASM TO A HIGH PITCH Late models for street and business wear, in flares and $20 and $22.50 Frocks $9 85 ® Also two-piece jersey sports dresses. Women’s and misses This wonderful assortment offers an unparal- misses’ sizes. kind for afternoon, dinner and evening wear in the WITH VALUES THAT WILL STIR YOUR “Just Once a Year a Sale Like This” 5 95 straightlines, silk frocks, wool frocks and two-piece jer- sey sports dresses. Women’s and misses’ sizes in the new shades. Choice of crepes, satins and wool frocks, in smart flare or straightline models, self or contrasting trimming sizes in the new colors. $25 and $29.50 Frocks 50 L] leled selection. There are frocks for street, busi- ness and afternoon wear, in satins, crepes and wool. $35 to $50 Frocks Fashionably designed models, many one of a newest and most desired fabrics and colors. women’s and extra sizes. Coats of Character Combined with ultra fashion are the ultra cloths and furs—creating Coats that will win your favor Better Apparel at a Lower Price —for both effectiveness and intrinsic worth. Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. The soft, lustrous weaves—with collars, cuffs and borders of the finer furs— ! Very 65 to 5250 Velaes Values Monday!

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