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8 SOCIETY.' THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. T 7 SOCIETY . 3 . lCatholic Delegates Russian Ballet Concert | Legion Auxiliary Plan Annapolis Social Circles ARRIED WEDNESDAY - o o O To Widely Sunported| “Christumas Barty- Dec. 1|| Schwartz—Ladies’ Tailor i SR e | Ready-to-Wear Dresses Mrs. George B. Warren and her| ... pugian ballet concert Friday| The annual Christmas party to be .,~"‘r¥",_r,y 829 14th St . . daughter, Miss Edith Warren, assisted | o G0 1 Enjoying Season of Gayety : B i | o, e e e ke R | Sunday ufternoon, November &, in |yl b Theater for the bene-| jllary, Department of the District of 1727 L St., at Conn. Ave. 5 R AL it | honor of Mrs. Teresu Guuster and Mis: | vefugee fund Ix aitracting attention | Columbia, is scheduled for Tuesday | e s e + , N | s A “among al leaders, many of whom |ev e at 1} N rali Miss Job . White of Newport. o m | evening, December 1, at the New Wi Reception by Mrs. Gannon at Home in Naval; : Mins Johannu E. White of Newport.| o \("feen keenly interestod In Work: | : lard, beginning at 9 o'clock » s . ing for this funa for several vears | § " . QL Huck of Philadelphta, visiting dele-| {7 ot Whis tuna for | Keen interest is being evidenced in A > & & 3 e = a . ocal committee of whick :\cademy and Otl’xer promlnent E\ ents s 3 :-ll:_‘“' (1-.,:,',':‘.1 ‘I"‘r“‘:“'n';""‘ul;( “"fi Robert 1. TnRiiE is chalrman. ‘n.r- party because the proceeds of the | Ground Flo nd Columbia Rd ) % r , =t e cones s 10 be given under 5 . 5 Special Sund: k i Ot o & i ta St baor were e the Mieoncert 1s to be given under|evening are to be devoted to the privi- | §pesial Sund rhey Sups in Week's Record. ; - g ; i 3. O'llern, Rev. Bugene J. Connelly | (e direction of 4 'i‘.‘,m.,.r'c»s:;:‘r:'-]ei\e'l"’“’ of bringing happiness to the | Don't Mise Our Aneclul Thesksxlving Tinaes and Rev. Jumes Connell. Mrs.| 5 G S h Cooking—Columbia 6GAR Arhen Bnright. Miss Catherine Har(|Prated Russian’artists in an unique | children of our less fortunate heroes ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 21 Miss Margaret Peck. who has heen & % § & \ " and Miss Margivel 1. Sheehan poured { 474 (fi‘y:::t_”“‘ program of music Mrs. Gannol « Sincl the guest of her brother-inlaw and | % | 2 tea . e b i A ATt CERATAN ot elbian Tlent: Wod) Mrs. Relahard io: 5 Mondny night Mrs. Bnright enter | Boxes are being rapidly reserved 4t the Naval Acudemy, held the second | Moureau. in the » on Duke of | 3 . oavge tained at dinner for Mra. Gauste of he 1 1y receptions i 1 as returned to 2 Miss White and Mrs. | ..-'l.'l i Vednesday afternoon in her lome i 5 ‘ . b present were Mrs. George B. rren (LAY, Mixe. [l ,Mrs. Robe e e e ] Allan J. Chantry i 5 5 Miss 1dith M. Warren, Miss Nan Lee IS,',,"‘ h\l;yu.“:i Richard Porter David- | the party is being sponsored by Se 3 vas feiibs fhe ivesOf amumar . e as test for the week B Miss M. i Bannon. Miss M Shea 007 SxY.C Hiyne 18l i, ‘l;~ Sponitor and Mrs, Oscar W. Underwood Add the touch in- on duty at the Naval Acad- | end in their home on Porter Sugee oy : i B | Miss Alargaret . Sheal ins Mar- | cannestoclc, Mrs. John Gibbons, Mrs.|Senator J. Thomas Heflin, former i 4 Bee | deaghtar, Miss NarewiGan.|l Gamas IRlchara Galloway bf | B garet M. Sheehan, Mixs Catherine 3. | gieorke | Marve ‘and - Mrs. Charles | Senutor and Mrs. Robert T. Owen, Gon. | [ dividual to the gift op e e 4 Yeans i and st . “uen, Mrs. Teresa Gausier. Mrs. | N 0 nd Mrs. Amos A. Iries, 1. and | 7 g Ea nd several of hier daughier’s inglon. 0 : X : - 1 tie Facim und s Johanna 15 White { | NeW mames_are constantly being | ra Frank 7. Hines, Mo John Atlen thoughtful with en- Ars. Gatch, wife ¢ J . 3 = > # e st of notable o 4 oL, T = s Eronint 4 Mrs. William | Thomas Lee Gatch. was host g . Shees for this performance 11.3‘.1;‘;(:&‘5,:5?"'\‘1, s emeeA closure of your a1y pridge and mah-jong ps oS : S L Wd Mrs. James B[ 3 1 ? Bert uDashisil ¢ 3 g 3 eed,s Mxs (GIbO ock. | Foundation, the America wa = P R R e By All Souls’ Women | Airs “diibert Grosvenor. Mrw. Louis | Mothe Womens Reltet Corpa,] | Greetlag Card ‘ 3 ; Lehr, Mrs. J. A. L. van den Bosch |} ot of e 1 - 4 : Christmas bazaar will be held De : 1| Henry C. Spengler Post of the Amer G > A w. Mrs. | guests for the week end of their son| 8 i 5 < morning to 10 0" e evening, Tavlor, Capt. Paul McGahan “and Brewood vard Alex- [and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs.| # g R . under the at the e X s e compl st wil 2 ; Gomix. | S ames B ataterat hiou Pa ; . Alliance of All St wurch, at six. | Christmas Ball to Benefit | be announced tater. e d wion, mo sV i ndall Wort on| & G 5 teenth und Harvard streets Childoe: |, Mrs. Thacker V. Walker and Mrs.| [ 1 | was s for the week « My Q p ¥ Luncheon will be served at 1 ildren’s Country Home | Anton Stephan are serving as chair Elljott . Worthington. in b i tea in the garden from 4 to & o'clock) | % { man and vice chairman of the ball and | { el 3 p i 1 5 and supper m 5:30 10 7 o'clock both Fhe annual Christmas ball for the | have associated with them Mrs. Leon | N Rolanas T meellnave] : 3 4 £ ! A Will he dascing in the eve | D1t of ‘the Children’s Country | Arnold, Mrs. Mary T. Shanahan, Miss | i T the home| Nl P 1 | e ember = trow 10 10 12 aviock, | Home will be held again this vear on | Edna Melntosh, Mrs 3 . B ¥ The 12 hooine will have gifis for | CWSULAS ikt but in e ballroom | Tletz, Mra. Fr New York Ny 8 5 i every one. and also there will of the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Joseph | Mary E. Kolhos IS, Si N Y — st of 1 T 5 £ ; e {ea barty for the children in the toy. | l-eiter is president of the home and|Davis, Mrs. Danie G;MII';’::II:I:%:’;“’:";\;;V R 3 : ¥, fiesge tuken @ box for the ball. Other | Mamie Palmer Do Ma < : reet N.W. : P et L boxholders include Mrs. John R, Wil | Killeen, Mrs. Fran A Cumberland ¢ 1 & lams, Mrs. Joseph Noell, Mrs. Randall | Douglas A, White k end in An Mrs. Monte Griffith of Washington f 1 Honor Guests for Tea :f‘ {";‘Kl“fll -\'{; Alex Legare. Mru Levy el H has heen the guest for a few days of £ " 3 3 A on Paul Hasted rs. Jumes | Long. U. S.[the Misses Walton. on Francis i 2 g At Women's City Club and Mis. Lee . Warren. week end of Because of the serions 5 el - The guests of honor at the Sunday | ¥3% for many yvears the Ct hiell at his quar- | grandfather, Mr. Robert i tea todny at the Womens ity Club|#nd the patronesses and demy Philadelphia, Miss hns ‘ e — — — from 4:30 to 6 pam. will be Mre. Mur- | 87¢ @IWAYS members of ers’ Club at the | daughter of Comds ! e i . R 3 garet G. Hulbert. member of the Re.|Cl®S of resident soctety i ita- | dore Woolsey . recailed MRS, ERNEST JEROME ROB 5 publican national corimittes. and ances to be |invitations for the bridge party w Who was before her marrisge Wednevlav Miss Elsie Pauline Strasser, | Virginia White Speel. president of [ishe wato have atu da er of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam F. Strasser. Lesgue of Republican Women hono! Miss rt hostess for the occasion will be Mis to bring a little closer the joy of child hood in hearing the jingle of the belis {on old Santa's sleigh. The mothers . prominent in the list| ;¢ these children will be remembered of names being those of Senator Me- | i membered Kinley, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Robert | 5 Besides the First Lady of the Land, . ind Mrs. Walker 1 Prince € e Milner 15 a aa Droand Mis. | \rs, Theodore Woolsey Johnson, [ Kathryn Shenk. Miss Jessle B. Wish PI t nmoni the recent % Robert Sater 4M.B Miine: ¢ it | wife of Comdr. Johnson, is spending [art. Miss Tillie Steiner and Miss ea! lng S N e R e e who i / the Blue Lantern Inn|ington and Capt. and Mrs. Louix|is on duty at Langley I 2 = | e 'ltce J Richard | Porterfield of Newport, R. L. w i - y = = ¢ Carvel Hall, where they are spend: | sire WWinchels wife Yo = | Smart Millinery for the entertaining ve leased the |t luncheon 8 Novem-| Mrs. Thom vife of Prof. Earl|gome time in F elphia with her|Martha O. England. Mrs. Gertrude N ere the | u guest for the end of £ the Winter Winchell, enterta company | Sumner . Perkins. assisied by Mrs Wlow in Cum i nor of Col. and [w. ained at bridge | father, Mr. Robert (raven, who Is se- | Lyons, chairmun of the music com Ma sts in whose honor Comdr. and | er and siste w. Comdr. ar . Absolutely the Best Lieut Mrs. Walton Runnels 20 1t Biidze 3 Cieinnon it Mrs M E H “ I season. Read. who have made their home in! G =" % - - o . . L. roliey : o't menves e e e e L e R an A B MESREHE Candl i i | emy and t} | of 3 Jeffries’ brother and sis S. Coope son. Mr. Willilam W home in Annapolis while her hus- | Mys. Frank Parks, Mys. Samuel i 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Gambrill of Fort ll"l lHHI \Hll ne: T 1 her home, on 2 3 Miss | - Allen entertained at din-| William Brere t p : L £ An unusual opportunity to ecomomize on Park, with additional guests Priws NOZZ‘ ’10 to 325 . and Mrs. Willis Martin, | Cooper, was recently announced. \iss | band is on sea duty Shoemaker., Miss Sarah Beall. Mrs | All Fall Hat: © of Capt. and | n ay evening, November 14.|the N Quick Service Wil Annapolis for the past two vears, left | | i YOU ARE INVITED ‘apt r. | Friday for China, where Lieut. Re ey sikleohn o was | Gt A e e e \;q};'.!p;'l,?‘l:;]l:m; 1:‘! who was To Our 2651 15th St. N.W. was, before her marriage, Miss Nancy | (o e B B donrseior ik 7‘}14”’5 01N Col. 9338 Claude, a daughter of Mr$. Claude and e X ol. 933 hinson |the late Mr. Washington Claude of | ot Sl g 4 Rear | Annapolis n i uest of Dean Walter R D Te.| Mrs. Rutter, wife of Lieut [ S Johne Goliese and vrs.| mner James B. Rutter, entertained at bri e Gl Homs ov Colete ave | GeorBe . | e ver has vecently | 7Y@ Thursday, November 26th s e s i [ Mre Richard Baldwin and Mrs A From 1.00 15 8:00 p. m i1 tea Richard Lorlaberg’s Stringed Music M afternoor Bir home, Howrs: 1 to 8 aud 6 to 8 P. M. . ‘the | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. : ; : A ; Washington were guests for t cek | Spring Hill, at Wat near An 2.0 s enter. | €nd of Lieut. Comdr. ana Mrs. (hatles | napolis LU jassaway en : 3. Holeiman: ion King Geoige st Cards have been received here for ; : . W, tesday and Wed- |2 0 O O hall Winchesier | the marriage of Miss Louise m"i Call Main-5460 1214 F St. N.W. afternoons. Airs Gassaway | of Bultfmore, 3d., recently were the | Bryan. duughter of Mrs. George Pet lditional guests for tea both aft-f ¢\ osts of Dr.'and Mrs. Joseph (. Joyce | tigrew Bryan of Elmira, N o | e oL D, and s doeenh Joyee | LERSY, PRaa" 00 Bt Son' s Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Miss Isabelle MeCormick of Wash. | Of Annapolis, to Mr. William Francis | ester street Comdr, Wil |land avenue. of the Four Rivers G b were hosts to a company of 30 for ton is spendin y: Bernart, jr., November 28, : =i 8 1 g the Winter in An. ~ 51 O - e i S Socemier G s Shening e Winier i S| By i or ‘ A the Last Three Days 14. in theirfhome on Rodger | Cormicic, in_the Tiome of the Misses | made her home for i number of years Mol Ead Mys: Tawrence Watts an Whlton, oniFiaade et with her uncle, Mr. Carroll Bryan, in | : TR . Maj. Marion Mo: of Washington [ afra Frarry Hosford entertained at | Bis home at Wardour, and has a lar: NORTH CAPITOL AND E STREETS Of were guests at luncheon Saturday, | ten Tuesdas aftermoon at her nome. | circle of friends in Annapolis B . ur I 1T avember 14, of Mrs. F. Valette Mc' | on King George sireet. in compliment | Bryan will give his niece in marriage. Nai To her sister: Miss Futh Martin of| Mrs. Hill wife of Lieut. Comdr. I Capt. and William Plttsburgh. Pa.. who is her guest braith of Washington were guests for | Miss Bettv Morgan entertained at luncheon ] ovember of | 1, = Friday afternoon in_ Wardour Qi e 5 : 210122 Commodo ward Lloyd. U. S. N.. [in honor of Miss Dorothy Tardy and Store Hour Established 1909 1219-1221 retired. anc Lloyd at their home 5 5 Miss . Julia Valiant 9 AM. to G Street on East stre Mrs. Hawley, widow of Ad = ! < s \rs. Willi Douglas was hostess [ miral John M. Hawley. is spending the 6 P.)M. N.W \n event that offers huge savings in price to those thriity vet also stylish st s lun ‘;xlm‘v‘y‘v' xm Lo I):f»-“t:lvm\:unrt ?:,rr:’mr:"\::‘i':fh;zgi;\;gk}f:ri‘)l:, :“2"' . women who have taken advantage of the tremendous values during this sale ekt Point, in honor of Mrs. Mur. |zon, wife of Comdr. Lesite B Ander: Charge Accounts Charge Accounts Unless vou have visited our store during the sale you cannot realize the e MreSEHIl B, Cooper was hostess at Solicited op Now for Christmas Solicited | magmuulc of the values offered or the <t\l| hness and quality of the stocks Miss Anne Ramsay left Monday for |a bridge party Friday afternoon in her E = = == « 3 s s g % difesi Anine Ramsay le(t Monday, for)» Wildespantylirinyde tternoonitifler 8 : = ome in before the sale ends and benefit by the savings guest for a month of her brother-in 3 S e e Leut 1! Rl TL ABE‘AE;??L 3 “ H A Specml Display of Beautiful “inal Anniversary Reductions on Women's and Misses A (I AU Silks at Attractively Low Prices FUR TRIMMED COATS that “made up” look. . - On the Third Floor. Erederlc 5. i¥itbington of A beauty s0 natural, the ; For Street, Afternoon, Evening and Lingerie Purposes to $75 Values $79 to $85 Values $98 to $115 Coats y. Mo. Ensign Withington BN e of & tolet prepara. . el o [ ( ated from the United States Bbn caniotibe Qi t A Few of Special Importance Are the Following: Naval Academy in the class of 1923 & Made m White- Flosh - Rachel and is now on duty aboard the U - 40 I G $ $ $ 8. West Virginia. 2 - tt Capt. and 3t Faiph Pope of Wash / & nch eorgetie urepe {ngton were luncheon guests Satur- ?-?,}'rfif‘“my;p‘ef' % l”v"r:‘r and %os 1) e ""n"S:l 1oc. Io::hlvs.-: s e $1.98 d. | _Don’t hesitate because of the nearness of the end of this sale, there are e s Sea, still plenty of new and stylish creations leit. To enumerate the many styles, All the wanted colors are to be found in this excellent quality of Georgette. In weaves, shades and trimming~ would be next to impossible, but all of them \I@ fiWASHINGTON@QQW the correct weights for dresses, drapes, lamp shades, etc. | are here in their most exquisite and desirable silhouettes. Come early for N 7’“\? Other Qualities in Georgette Crepe Up to $3.25 Vd. vour selection ( z; . Satin Crepes s 36-In. Tubylar SII K S I ORF St 3225 and $2.98 Yd. FREE ():-If:;“‘“"m“ Underwear Jer Final Anniversary Reductions on Newly Arrived | Handsome satin finish, e e Beginning tomorrow and continu- 98¢ Yd 1114 G St N.W. INC. Phone Main 8306 Slitralsinorsn e ing until Thanksgiving Day we wi season. A Wux\(ls‘l"l;)ll coloy Cut and Fit Anv Garment One of the better grades range fro vhich 1 et = agll @ THREE-DAY Rt okt TyeTnaes Absolutely FREE if off fnavon S lexsy Srtbned : black and white also Material 1s Purchased ;T:;“,,,S:,‘f',,’,l:; gvr:;"l: 4 2 ¢ 54-In. Colored Satin Here Honey Dew and Black For Street, Afternoon and Evening Attire @ I HRIF I S Al E Crepe e $16.50 to $22550 Silk $25 to $29.50 Silk & Cloth $39.50 to $49.50 Dresses $4.98 Yd. will save you the trouble of cutting & Cloth it yourself or pay to have it done. 40-In. Bordered e DRESSMAKING Crepe (de Chines $1 1£ : 51 8& $28£ Crepe de Chine 6le o oritsi00 $1.98 Yd. $1.98 to $2.98 Yd Sessions daily from 9:30 a.m. to > For the new scarfs. Absolute finat reduction during the sale on these very desirable frocks SR i 2 :30 pan. with special appointments vinted borders on back- - s 5 s s o ananeEote b o o oy b e e e Long sleeves, flares. godets and other popular styles complete the groups in ¢ e . a lOnlplelP range of the most popu]ar shades and materials. Come and see vour every need, whether 6 p.m S i S for street. afternoon, eve- I Third Floor o e me a1 w"{"" them, you'll surely appreciate the immensity of the values. Your size and i akes & souri. style in the collection. 1) 7 N This sextet of values will appeal to the thrifty buyer. $2.39 40-in. Flat Crepe de Chine. $ Iixcellent range light and dark colors. l o79 $2.98 40-in, Satin Canton Crepe. $ All the wanted shades, also black. 2.39 $3.98 40-in. Satin Broche Crepe. $2 39 Choice designs: excellent colors. . 7 ning or Lingerfe purposes. Elite Styles and Pictorial Review Patterns—Third Floor Don’t Wait Until the Christmas Rush—Let Us Do Your Sheer Chiffon UNDERWEAR SILK Hand and Machine Work of Every Description HOSIERY UNDERWEAR Initial Embroidery, Hemstitching, Pecot Edging, etc.. done by hand or machine. i $1.40 Baven vests. ... $1.00 $5.98 40-in, Chiffon Silk Velvet. $3 98 All the wanted street shades. . Ail heavy quality. All work guaranteed.” Orders for this work will soon pour in. Don’t wait until the $l.29 $1.23 Crepe dn Chine Chemise. . $2.69 Christmas rush—bring vour orders in tomorrow. $1.35 Rayon Step-ins.... DL.&d egularly $2.95 and $3.50 $11.89 40-in. Chiffon Velvet Broche. $6 98 Superb color combinations > : " R g Leave All Orders on Main Floor 3 Pairs for $3.75 s ) SIEOST40:inARichi MetaliB focadcss $7 98 | ——- - i Regular $2.00 values. Irreg: 32.00 Rayon Bloomers .. $1.69 i quay $5.05 :sj.;g New designs color assortment. . Fur Trimmings and Fancy Braids ulars, plenty of new shades, Heavy quality, in all sizes. by in every shade. Creve de Chine Gowns .. $4.95 ut mot taises % $2.50 Rayon Chemise $1.89 Pt Sorea® e lnce-trimmed Cl Sll. g OUt All 1 and 2 inch Gray R Squi ‘:h:m o .$2.00 and $3.75 vd. Priced specially. Heavy uality, in ail sizes models. (o} and 2 inch Gray Reverse Squirrelette.............. an 75 y e R n e Imitation Chinchilla. A very good imitation in 1 and 3 inch widths. i ini Alllined oo oo ouionnsanoonss s soimsammasansss: $2:50 and $7.00/yd, Decidedly Chic and Smart COtton satmes and Llnlng Black Cone‘:em 1,2 and 3 inch widths . eotmasammen +$1, $189:I|:d $2.25 yd . 4 At HA]_‘F PRICE . Imitation Kit Fox, with stripe, 4 inches wide . .$5.50 yd Imitation S M 'sibl inch width. 00 yd. $ In Light and Dusdc Colors for Imitation Stone Mastcn, reversible, one-fnch widdh gm NORMANDIE HATS 1 o ; N I D Trimming Braids. in a vast array of beautifully colored pauerm and de- @\’f "\ Hollday Wants $ signs in all the wanted widths.” Moderately priced at.....25c to $3.25 vd. ! Regular $27.50 to $35 Hats. Special at Try Sworsvi's First 1219-1221 G St. N.W.

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