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E3 8 SOCIET THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 99 23, 1925. SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur Will Be Honor Guests at Dinner This Evening. » Kentucky Miss Childress to Make Debut at Tea This Afternoon olin Ch charming low ch Mrs. 1 two s trip, af to Washin s Thomas Willebrandt Honor at Dinner \4~h-n]l) Mrs. iuest Alexander a tea Wed bouquet of pink | Miss Charlotte L. | wore a gown of | crepe trimmed in | n and brown and | a 1 arm bouquet of butterfly | ning in their aps s 0 & r | lwnlh street, i . brother man, J. Walsh Represen ford Covle, W. Eberle, Kauffmann, Johnson Mme. Marie F ert F. Ma Talmadge, end Mr. Ar ther of the b: Mrs. Arthur the organ ‘At Dawning B. rney was s H. Lambert ‘Oh Promise | Mr. ber of out-of-town { | | £ | | sided at the tea table guests were the Ministe and Senora.de Alfaro, Austria and sentative and Mrs, F and Mrs. Victor Kau Mrs. Compton, Mr. Carpenter, Melbourne Munro, au von Le Emerson Howe, \n Albion, Mr. Mr. and \'n w Swanee must be mighty good to have earned the America’s Beautiful Ballroom. Swanee Syncopators direction AL KAMONS 13th St. at E rtens and and Mrs n will enter tomorrow Brothers A Tuesday Special For Thanksgibing Day DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS of particular smart- ness, happily themed in truest holiday mood Specially Priced 683" 783 1109 TWELYVE T TR TIEEN, F | make « MRS, Who i) RICHARD H. WILMER, helping the Junior T success of the cabaret ball will give Friday evening, De- which it cember 4. and Mrs of Rich if Syracuse, Jean Morton Norman Cruickshanks and Mr Cruickshanks of New York , cousins of the bride. 2 ded motor trip igland States, Mr. ake their home k. well, former- . _was married Mack of Wilkes-Barre, Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH ROCKERS, SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 2000 customers. I give the service you have the right to expect $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Man Will Bring Samples Blue Moon Dinner Thanksgiving 5:30 to 7:30 $2.00 Relish Fruit Cup Osster Pattis Roast Turkey, chestnut dressing. Cranberry <auce Caulifiower au gratin Fresh Artichoke Salad French or mayonnaise dressing Plum Pudding, hard sauce Hot rolls, tea, coffee = = = s A New Showing of Fur-Trimmed Winter Cloth Coats All Beautiful Models, Trimmed With Fox, Squirrel, Beaver, etc. 3 Exquisite Groups of New Dance and Dinner FROCKS Specially Priced at $29:1 5245 34 formal occasions. timely in that the frocks Christmas festivities. favored materials and shades. Second Floor Accounts Available Madelon rose cruj» Rama, trimmed in rose velvet, with a picture hat of rose velour and carried a bouquet of bride roses. Her only attendant was her sister, Miss Marle C. Leffing- well, who wore green crepe, with a hat to match, and carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Thomas Mack of Wilkes- Barre, and Mr. John E. Dwyer sang during the ceremony. After a dinner at Rauscher's for the bridal party and a few out-of town guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mack left for New York. They will be at home at Copley Courts after December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Porton announced the engagement of daughter Ollfe to Mr. Le Roy man of this city have their Bild Capt. and Mrs. R. W. McNeely en tertained at dinner at Wardman Park Hotel Saturday evening in honor of | the latter's cousin, Comdr. John | Rodgers, Hawaflan flight commander, | when thelr other guests were Ad miral and Mrs. Leigh Palmer, Capt.| and Mrs. Adolphus Andrews and | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Raymond Perry Rodgers. Mrs. Denys Wolcott is at the Hotel Weylin, in New York. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Pltt has gone to Roanoke, Va., where she will be the | guest of Mrs. Charles Fdgar Bear | during the anksgiving holidays as accompanied by her small . Barbara. Lieut. Comdr. F. P. Willlams of the MRS. Supply Corps, United Si e Formerly and Mrs. Williams e | ¢ of friends at th L at dinner preceding | night dance. Among were Maj. and Mrs. H. Cabe Comdr. and Mrs. Kenneth L i \:l‘\. Luther M. Harr n, and Tea This After Mrs. R P. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. i Howard F. Strine, Miss Anna Leigy | 9 Y- W. ¢ A ind Lieut. J. W. DuBose, e States Navy. zzell wi it Mr. and Mrs. Nor son en at dinner | Guests at Wi Park Hotel last evening | son, g for the Assistant of Statelc. A and Mrs. J. Butler Wright pr!ur to the Miss & lecture given by Mr. Wright in the = Tho. JULIUS D. SCH Miss Blanche T of Mr. and M pp. v| «| Wardman P Maj. Drive United | ! Harold Long Willlam- | the rtatned informal rdman ris’ G | 2 Presby when she w Kk on Palestine at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland arrived Willard, whero t several days. sts are woman -waders and asso-| guest of the G leaders in 30 Washington | York Aven wurches where units have been 1 to co-operate with the Y . campalgn committee as working roups. Some of those present will be Mrs. Thomas A. Groover, Mrs. Bernard Braskamp, Mrs. Edmund Platt, Mrs. Woodbury Pulsifer, Mrs. Fugene Mc- Lachlen,” Mrs. F. M. Hoadley, Mrs. Mrs. Dexter,” Mrs. , Mrs Harvey W M. Phillips, wood, Mrs. W. S 1. Tilden, . Mrs_ Jame T. P plan All arrangem (Continined on Ninth Page) DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF A'lTRACTIVE DRAPERILS Mrs, Mrs, Dew M Loulse . Mrs Angus, Mrs S i éORNELL WALL PAPER CO 714 13th St. N.W Main WINDOW SHADES ou quality shde R Mrs. H. M hbaugh, Mrs. V y, Mrs. C Mrs. T IFrench, Bessto Fulghum, Owen 1. Mrs. B Mrs, well, { Dora Pu el Mrs den | Thowmpson, Mrs ap, Wil 1 Wilson Comp! Dur - Any size up to Mrs. SRIn. € 6660 Dupont Toutine (lath Beotch Holland Sun-Lite Cambrt Rest Domestte. Hotland Opaque. Cloth Mrs. and £175 Mrs. Char “CAFE LOUISE” Chicken and_Waffie Dinner Seventy-five Cents. Open Sunday. 11 H StON.W, 3 Wood will be the honor Hartshorn Kollers Exclostvely THE SHADE FACTORY 1109 14th St. N.W. Main 10428 Cnder New Management. Franklin 0. 17 LUNCH AT 1223 F Street N.W, uine Southern Modest prices, velve until two, Famous South. h. ays f to the As ever before. our assortments off a most collection ™ comprehensive WE MAKE WINDOW SHADES TO MEASURE Let us submit samples and s tory prices cem— Main Maln & I 830 13th St. N.W. Phones STOKES SAMMONS, P < Services o A distinctive * tal of B famous crys crystal. Goblets 1 Shert Finger Bowls Tall Tumblers Lenox China We have pictured to the right the popular Colonial LENOX \VASHING TOM. Paris JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co, The Extraordinary Beauty and Individuality Our New Winter Fashions and Misses Will Delight You For Women E are showing an entirelv new selection of the beautiful, different Parisian and American fashions. Our models are exclusive with us. : A collection of frocks that represent all that {s most desirable for formal and in- This offering is most have been moderately priced for Thanksgiving and All newly styled of LIE 1307 F Street N.W. Y'OU will find exquisite, distinctive models for sports, street and dress wear that will add pleasure to the occa- sion. Outfits for Girls and Infants F STREET CORNER OF 13™ CHINA PATTERN which is on display in our GOLD CHINA ROOM. This famous China needs no introduction description. Tis exceptional merit has made it the preference of the most discriminating persons. or Note— These crystal and china patterns serve to demonstrate the usual qual- ity and values our assortments offer. A Message of Importance Thanksaiving PHostess er You of— i Crystal tting in the both green and clear $10 Doz. 5 D Doz. s1 DULIN& MARTIN G 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Streef. to 5:30 8 ts 614 ELEVENTH Cur Greai FVED $69.50' Two Special Groups of Street and Afternoon DRESSES Specially Priced at $24:5 and #2975 Featuring new and stylish frocks at the most substantial reductions that we have ever made. All beautifully styled, with long sleeves, flare and godet effects, in Fall and Winter fabrics. The group at $24.75 comprises $30 and $35 values. The one at $29.75 offers regular $37.50 and $40 dresses. Second Floor BSTER Exclusive Models in Fine Furs but not reordered because of newer arri represented. Entire group reduced STYLES One Straps Opera Pumps Bow Pumps Buckle Pumps Fancy Ties D’Orsay Pumps Dress Oxfords Street Oxfords SPANISH As the season progresses, the styles become gr making it possible to offer in this month’s sale a than before. because some of the sizes are broken. Come early quality shoes at this real saving price of $5.00. e e I = O e el I el Fal ?%bxhpsmm lol———=lal—=|a|alalc=——ma]0]——[a] 27 ONCE-A-MONTH of SHOES Each month hundreds of Washington women, knowing what great savings there can be had, attend this event and profit thereby. Styles that were our best sellers, formerly much higher in price, vals, are to MATERIALS Black Satin Patent Kid Tan Calf Black Kid Blonde Satin Black Velvet Brown Satin Silver Brocade 1,300 Pairs LOW HEELS All Sizes, 21/, to 8—AA to C in the Group eater in number, greater selection Every pair out of our own stock will be sacrificed and choose these —First Floor =04 - [ 4