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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925. SOCIETY. ays. Miss McKenney will attend the | gren, Mr. Walter Davidge and Mr. | their box to their daughter, Mrs i AIDS , ry game in New York Satur- | Plerre Boal. Blagden, who had several £uests with A New Place to Dine DS NAVY BALL ay and the dinner dance at the Hotel | Col. and Mrs. G. R. Cecil gave their | her. 1629 K St. N.\W. Astor that night. box to their daughter, Mrs. Fred Car-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simonds were X cuisine of a b el ter, who was hostess at dinner before |hosts at dinner last evening for their ; e 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hawley of | {he hall. Her Maj. | debutante daughter, Miss Katherin LE e A guests included > = : Cleveland, Ohio, will arrive ;u the lund Mrs. Reardon, Maj. and Mrs. Mc- | Simonds, later taking their guests to | n i Byt X . o Powhatan today for a short visit. Ilroy, Comdr. and Mrs. Jordon and |the ball, where they occupied a box. | A REAL THANKSGIVING DlN President and Mrs. Coolidge Have Small A e T L T e e Mrs. H. L. Merry will leave Wash-| Ty, "opq sirs, Frank B. Noyes gave ~(Continued on Nintk Page.) Thury e > D, ny T 4 i i - ington today for New York and will . h Reservations appree “Franklin 10267 Family Party at White House to e oay L e a e Rotter, | —————————————— e Seervatiom Shuriid. Frnkie 107 t * | " dam for a brief visit to friends ;m;: B/ ate Th- QO § ; - relatives in England. Mrs. Merry wil and will reach Washington in time to spend Christmas with her family at; and Mrs. Cool- | to Pinehurst for the week end, re- y o, 2 the hive issued invitations |turning to their Wardman Park apart- S S i evening reception ment Monday )ghter, Gen. ana White House Decembe — = % = . > = = b rcloeh . Thew at.| Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel C. Halstend . 2 > A ugl \‘\}drA\.l';(h\lll(l.'L Pl tended the Thanksgiving services at [ Wil entertain at dinner this evening ¥ : ned today to their home in Phila the First Congregational Church this | i1 compliment to their house guest, e i elone M Riotetue entertainen e el by thetr house | Mrs. Willlam Marseilles of Toronto o o x']'“*" ‘-U"d:-d"l:‘r,i b reerse g 1115 llll ES RE S IR0 IS £ S o i later taking their guests to Nayy A% : B SIAS COmDANY: & S T EI cuests, Mr. and Mrs ik W et hall Euestsstoftne Nayy R s at the Willard, dso with them at Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood will & Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Malcolm and son )l--lllrn to Washington tomorrow from g u.l .\l-\} York City are at the Powha New York, where she went to spend tan for a visit. . | Thanksgiving. e o e ] IS SRl Sigsl ‘\LL““‘""”‘ Col. and Mrs. Walter H. Johnson L A . 0 Sixteenth street ente ln m from the West to spend v with | have gone to New York for the Army- ‘ £ tained last evel at dinner und a Mrs. Davis, and will go to New York | Navy foot ball game and are at the e Y theater party at the Belusco in honor omorre ) attend the Army-Navy |AStor. Others who are there for the 5. of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Helmick, who t 0’. . = foot ha e T [ game include Maj A\Lu-uu €. Wise and ie 7 4 4 have just returned from a t to the - > P do Tl [ o b : L ur Annua er-Thanksgiving T s iionnes X Lain. Btrgant | o and Mrs 1unnx.mu~ Amberst -3 = L s spendi v with Mrs. Sargent i 3 Benefit Ball At ded ) i : e e e s v 7 e e Special Sale of theloi L G [N " ana Mra. Thomaa Ceetl 5 : i jiybr Snbconsl (Thres, - - T'he stmast General and Mrs, | Of L " > 5 g . i ¢ delightful ball IM evening for New wi \ wall company dining S S 1 Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, has joined o < a Eiven in the ball Bt em dur W e NE: | her mother, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock i . | rooms of the New Willard Hotel, was [d ea Jhcl include Mrs. | the Hotel Plaza In New York for ¥ . i Wt ' well attended by the clergy of that Robert E. Lee Michie of New York. | ho‘hoiiday | ; 4 i 7 v | and other denominations, as well as The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs i = J 4 @y e laity and the younger generation. Wilbur wi ha dining with Miss Frances McKee Is # %: Posy % 7 % i A 4 of the younger diplomats al today the furmer’s brother-in-law Bud of Thanksgiving Day. o A e conpn. The Tisiion of We I d f m: rades Ay Mrs. Frederick M.| Miss Frances McKee will mnke her ; : 4 2 g lthe -se of Washington, the Rught € have made two groups of many grades— of Pennsy ania, and th four | deb this afternoon at a tea to be 8 2 % i 3 3 i ames E. F eman, and Mrs. . Dwight Wilbur, nephew |&iven by her mother, Mrs. Frederick | 3 . y ) n received the guests with the rv and Mrs. Wilbur, and | H. Brooke, in her residence at 1727 K | R i E A 2 { president of the board of lady man roseclose and Mr. Georee |street. Mra. Brooke will have asaist 2 : P igers of the hospital, Mrs. Louis SR . el ¥l inz her Mrs. Herbert (. Hoove ; : | ‘ oy | Mackail. Mr. Richard H. Wilmer, Dresses that were of the Secretary of Commerce: N 4 { chairman of the floor committee, made [ J s : fe of the Secretary | Charles W T rs, 1 : {the presentations. Mrs. Freema $29.50 2= of the Navy, wil o ’110(::w~i‘& & M G0 Gy 3 2 - pESSaniat on . Teeman $29.50 and $35.00— ive 4 3 3 | wore & gown of stiver gauze, made on he henefit of reridan, Mrs. Adolph C. Miller, S el ¢ | straight lines, the low waistline mark ty, which will | M John H. Gibbon: Mrs. A. A.| 1 {ed with silver ribbo: nd flounces of ballrooms of the New | Houghton, Mrs. Lanier McKee of New | S Ed silver lace formed the skirt. Her only Hotel. Mrs. V will be | York. Miss Helen Page, Mrs. Allun | 8 ¢ 2 5 % | ornaments were several strings of eodore Douglas | Rinehart, Mrs. Charles Lindsay, jr S % ssisted 1 h ; : ! i 3 : I p Mrs. Mackall was in French s \ of the Asitant L s dtell Mweeney and M | ¢ e . 1 | blue_velvet, fashioned straight, with Seexgtary. o Navy: Mrs, Edward |Charles H. Woodhull. The bud will : out sieeves und with round neck. She ; At ", Eherl » of the chief of naval | have with her Miss Lenore Scuilin o : ; % | wore arf of chiffon to match the Dresses that were operations. Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchi ; lw:itml nd Reed, Miss Hallie 5 4 | gown und there were draperies of ° S0 of command o e Hrm»xa s Ellen Wise (renshaw, e o e same shade ¢ 590 5 s R S e LR T 15.00 1o $59.50— lief Society, and M John Lejeune. Dewey, 3 Olivia Stokes, M Mary | servec e small ballroom 0 wife of the keneral, comman- Niederinghous, Miss Neville S s u."’u. 1 e L dant of the Marine Corps. iherardi, Miss Gwenolyn Ffoulke ! . 5 he Egyptian flag h h the President. will make (he presenta ‘{1;}:‘:"\“;: ':‘L‘QXI’;:V;‘ ‘A:“;:“ :md“n‘.‘;f\ 3 L 1 M wmy. who entertained the Every Dress in both assortments comes from The Louvre regu- s s - === tions. Admiral Shoemaker, assisted ; 4 ister of Austria and Mme. Proch " B i 5 . ntic fis s wi > by Capt. William Puleston and a com- | L¥dia Archbold, Mrs. Brooke will nil, and the Minister of Lithuanis lar stock —representative of the most authentic fashions with the mittee f younker officers. Wil have | NeAF & Eown of orchid brocade, and | o Shdine. Hieantiane. Artecibaital highest grade of materials and workmanship. You'll find all the F | cream colored chiffon made with a G R s L favored colors included—and sizes for both women and n the se itantesinilliact as a fiCheam coloted clffon’ mads T \,.,,w €0 thoieralarsion hal roty floor cor ee for Mrs. Theodore : The hous: o - - A 3 ¢ S an informal supper in the pal Thi alia anlsgivi B e . e Honinson. The officers and men from | buinted flounces. The house has been | \ife of Assistant Secretary of the Nivy, who will sesist Mis. Curtis D. Wil inneaiSts Gt Tein It's a usual after-Thanksgiving sale of very unusual Dresse: the President's vacht, Suimyljldecdratediwiii b pllomasss SnCipaics. bur in receivin + ball tonight for the Navy Relief Soc : == 3 And 8 vid Meade Lea had : . T Mayflower, and from the Secretar: Mrs. John W. Thompson is spending them in their box the Rev. Wil All selections must be final. None the Navy's yacht, the U. 8. 8. Sviph. fthe w at the Haddon Hall In At | Mige Constance A Naw e Yot - t éoe . | H. Pettus. the Rev. Stephen Web. exchanged. None accepted for return. will decorate the balirooms with colors | lantie City N Constanc : JAsey e ash Dr. Charles W. Richardson and and signal flags, while the Navy and 5 — - 2 Sl Sl < i G i ’ a party of young people. Marine wds will furnish musie for | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams have | thur Davis and E e Gl i Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins' box was the ds - ed their apartment at Wardman el e atrtax liaoi Mm, m Mrs. Frederick Campbell | The b iven each year on Hotel, motoring from their coun- | s Sl ; A b Who I8 visiting her and Thanksgiving ni at the New Wil home at Charlottesviile, \u,\\h-h | ‘\' : i o - e s X e L S e o . L e very Velvet Ha $ charge of the ballrooms. and 20 B e : d o, James B, Freeman, and OER . Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner (‘nlerminml! A D v « « i U kX : 5 . : 5] i SER A r‘_“i’;:t"“: 0 at dinner last night at the Willard, | o t 1 \ . : Phad i (theicihox thels zise ) < iau, er 8 i in-law, Mr. and Mrs. - =~ % . r of men | Where she had 14 guests. Among her | is now « r st o AR ey 3 i L s Hats from $10 to $25 A ivea e ‘yf{,'"(‘.'(‘ufl‘,j" TR | guests were Col. and Mrs. Mark ¥ wuate of Pr - ] Freaman. : o West Point to be the gue 3 Mr. and Mry. Walter R. Tuckerman i pen « | Brooke, Miss Aline O'Donnell of Balti 3 f Sivdas : t & W B 3 | d d e T e Mr. Charles Carroll of Baltimore, 85 Mo 3 h. daughter of : z == = glalped In thols box Mue Bken Reduced to i ] . Alfred C. Gllpin of Philadelphia, g e N K. | R P R e 2 2 7777 LOei ot e taking their party | (i ‘Y ile Brooke, Mr. Paul 1. John: | who has been the ¢ of Miss Helen f}:‘;’;,{:,",m where they will 0CCUPY | o 'Mr. and Mrs. John s Shaw, | Marye. has retu £ her Home | 1 = And also these reductiams on Velour and Felt Sports Hats. The Assistant S of the A : h 3 % Navy and Mrs. Robinson will be = ——- Interesting Price $6.95 - $10.50 among the dinner hosts before the ‘ . ball us well as Admiral and Mrs. Eberte. Friday’s Special! X Reductions o Secretary i Agriculture and $12.50 and = $16.50 o - $8.95 i ok Drotner ung ‘et dnaw, M. R l . h S : l Slk On M th $13.50 Hats __ T Reber aleigh-dSpecia 1 e sga';m:'s"yb;’,{m:“ The Minister of Colombia and Senora de Oliya have gone to New The Minister of Latvia and Mme. Sey: the charge d'affaires l]r “Hnl garia nd Mme. Bisseroff and Mme o - By . 24 Barre were the guests of Mr. and = i G=Q - ; Mrs, Frances Walker at an informal . //‘ SRR | £58.50 $79.50 luncheon today The Minister of the Irish Free 3 '\L [ 5 $110 State, Dr. Smiddy. will share honors 3 Pairs, $3.75 with ‘the Controiler of the Currency and Mrs. McIntosh at the dinner this evenink which Mr. and Mrs. Peter Top quality heavy silk or A Fnd Savenve. " Covers wit |l chiffon hose with lisle tops and be laid for 20 soles are offered tomorrow as an Senator and Mrs. John W. Harreld advance Christmas suggestion. i Sunday in compliment to The wise will heed it! g kg ’s Judge John B. Meserve and Mrs. Meserve, who are soon returning to F: their h‘uu,‘.' O] 1..)?\;. e”_iwrfl:;':-‘:»:x.; b ¥ 1316 STREET‘ = = o Bem Evserod will have with them SHADES . : | - / CITY CLUB BLDG = 1339 F STREET, N. W. for the Winter season the mother and Black White ‘[ : ! e . i sister of Mrs. Harreld, Mrs. J. W. > T & Ward and Miss Helen Ward of Ard- Rose Taupc more, Okla Blonde Biege o e iy Nude Sunburn I A)JJ,u'n -\/-,/“' ton W\ | 7 T T tepresentative and Mrs. David N. o i | Kincheloe will entertain a small com- pany informally at dinner this eve- Robert . Siarper il Raleigh Haberdash§N£ An Important Sale Ly Vi AAITAAN: ) AANA i WAV AV A [ Representative nd Mrs. Albert Johnson are spending the day in ’ Philadelphia, where they went by Thirteen - ten F Street f motor, and are with their son z O daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Johnson Miss Jeanne Johnson, daughter of Representative and Mrs. e s Johnson, joined them in Philadelphia 1 - ll l r from school and will go with them omorrow to New York for the Army Navy wame. Representative and Mrs. ; L4 o Johnson will return to Washington Monday. The Commissioner of Internal Rev- ¢ s nue and Mrs. David H. Blair have % gone to High Point, N. C. where th they a ending Thanksgiving with l'O ers at Mr. Bla family. They will go on A ANAAY J LET'S find out for ourselves why hundreds df thousands of dlscnnunaung women in America have suddenly stopped paying $10 to $15 for their footwear and are now getting two or three pairs of Beau- tiful Shoes for what they formerly paid for one. Ul A i VAV A £\ WA SV IVAVA N Jane will tell you the facts ~—facts that every woman ought to know—in a series of advertisements of which this is the first. U I ATATA Tomorrow, Friday All To Close Out All Velvet WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Gowns and FUR-TRIMMED COATS = B PRICE Thanksgiving GREATLY reduction of A very special offering of smart Mid-Winter REDUCED Hats at the height of the wearing season at HALF PRICE! The selection includes small, medium and 257 0 large models in the season’s newest shapes and ; sl shades. Hats of Velvet, Satin, Velvet and Satin A tunely - buyig op o combination and Metallic Cloths in tailored, dressy 3 ortunity of exceptional and sports effec LL Nisle shoes are one b4 s P ts. i economic importance. price—($5)—and the sev- Queen of formal slippers in Patent, Black or RS of fineness, fabrics of fashion, The Millinery Salon > ent) wverchanging stiles mad Tyroe o "High Louis heels. 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