Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY = Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg |mom sere Mrs, George wasan, aies Guests at Dinner of Swiss Minister and Mme. Peter Tonight. ts of i evening itzerland will en ~enator and Mrs. Watson Present Daughter to Soc atson on .| ment of their duught soclety. tuble will be Mus. Brooke, Miss M Austria and Mme company of 12 preceeding the Howland Quinby Mry: Miss and w, Mr. and French | Dumont, at ght the Hotel presentatvie | butante ary of Marve, daughter of | s Ambassador and Marye, will entertain cvening 20, and atter the dinner | ot 1ce which Mrs. give Idin will enter- 4 supper party to > Chantecler in | elebration of birthday anniver- ary Miss Josephine Flood of is the house guest of Mi 3 foulke was host- today a "Misk Gwendolyn Froukle Smith, will entertain a com- « people at dinner Pri-| granddaughters, Johnson of young ening zabeth Johr which Mrs. ive tonight r Wells will | er this evening pre- lumbia Hospital ball Mason and eturned to | from New “hone Satn T WINDOW SHADES We e able to muke highest grade Window hades o order at factory prices. siving Fou quality shades ot less mon @ Any size up te sun.xs.mc Bupont Toutine Cloth icotch Holland Sun-Lite Cambric Beat Domestic llnnund Opaque Cloth Hartshorn Rollers Exel THE SHADE FACTORY 1109 14th St. N.W. Main 10428 Genuine Southern Cooking Ny 1223 F Street N.W. Good food, well cooked, served hot. Reasonable ‘prices and quick serv- ice. E Lunch at Nunnally's the next time you are lowntown. Music From 12 to 2 Remember 1223 F Street N.W. the Location The guests | | | al | | the Vanderbiit Hotel were during thelr stay where they A wedding of interest to Washing ton took place Saturday in New York, when Miss Helen Troy of Baldwin. Md., was marrfed to Lieut. Comdr. R lhn en, Medical Father John 1 tlciated law of the brid Loroe, and 1 Hazden, U. & | man o Col. Herber( B. retired, wis hest nin T, Tilton » the enguge- Miss 11 \\ ds- Jaw Dr. and Mrs. £ New York Benj Griggs Tilton, to Mr. James J. worth, son of Senator and Mrs. | W. Wadsworth, jr Alise Tilton is a graduate of hel Walker School of Simsh ‘onn., and made her debut last W h) at a reception given by her nts in thelr New 'York home e at Hampton R tioned. Mrs. Charles 2 ned a small lune rday at the Metropolitan honor of the 1 tary be umie 1ue program has ber de the talented voung Representativ Mrs heloe, who will have ass A khort rd will or Vice Comdr , Comdr, Joseph 1. Idler Miller, Comdir. W. Li | Hazard, Capt. George R. les F. Ruth, Mr. Loufs Ir. Jnvephu« C. Trimble, Mr. Earl sh and Mr. H. . Lippincott. The proceeds of the evening will be |devoted to the Christmas work ,|among those children and families who would otherwise not have the | happiness that children are entitled | to at this season of the veur Mrs. Russell § l"leminz was hostess | at an unusua.ll) interesting inforn tea yesterday afternoon in celebratt of the 75th birthday anniversar er father-inlaw, Mr. I. A. Chicken and WafMe Dinner, New mnm--:. Frankiia 5520 it “"“"! 1714 H St. | N - | worthwhile. All newest sty that they are from “Liebster’ 12 CLOTH COATS 385 to $99.50 $59.50 values ALBRIGGAN, 2-!’(7. {)RBESSES. $15.00 $7 5 values, now.. | ///// $89.50 values, now. ... 007 ) 2% comfort 19 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Annual Clearance of Winter An event that always commands the atteution and interest of the woman who desires smart ternack standard at a moderate price Two Special Groups of COATS Exclusive models, mir dragon and o black and the o juina kashmeres a Formerly at $ Now $5 7 SRR AR RRARRRRS December Clearance of Odd 'Lots _ CLOTH COATS and | FALL DRESSES Stupendous reductions to make in favored 9) IMPORTEI) BEADED DRESSES, $69.50 to SECOND FLOOR LIEBSTER 1307 F Street N.W. Charge Accounts Avdilable—Exclusive Models in Fine Furs 2, newer somely fur trimmed. Were $135.00 to $175.00 Now $98.00 Another group of imported tweeds, $79.50 ALL SALES FINAL THE EVENING STAR, "rhelr suite at 2700 Connecticut ave- nue was like a flower garden with the | huge baskets, jars and vases of blos | soms sent to Mr. Fleming by hi: friends, while the tea table showed an attractive decoration of pink chrys- | unthemums. | Asststing Mrs. Fleming in the tee s, so of Chicago, cousin and house | Buest of the hostess. Society En Masse to Dance At Benefit Ball Tonight. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy have taken a box for the “bal | de tete” in ald of the Columbla Hospl tal for Women, which is being given ‘ tonight at lhfi ower Hotel. Mrs. William th 1x also @ box { holder for The judges for the headdress con- test and the dancing contest at the ball are to be Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, 1 Mr. Eben F. ( ind Mr. Carlton v Vadkenbure, will occeupy the sidentlal box with Mr. Walter Tuckerman and the debutantes com mittee \ Among these who will entertain at dinner prece: the bul de tete to- night are M Anne Archhold, LF Reeve Lewis and Mrs.” Willlam' Fiteh Kelley. Mrs. Cresson Newbold. prestdent of | the women's rd of the hospital, | the r ing Mne, assisted fcers of the hoard, including George Hewett Myers, Mrs. MacMurray, Mrs. Clarence Henry B. Learned, Mr tobert Flemiug, wirman of the for the bal de tete, and Im McConthe, chairman of r the ball Mrs. committee M George Mra 1, 1 White, Mrs. | Brown and e tables in the large ballroom have been take il to be had from 8 fll be an extra rchestra, ¢ supper will be served. Mrs. David B. Carson, wife of the umissioner of the Bureau of Navi- | . has returned to Washington | spendlng some time with hrr' for the Winty Miss Dor o Blacksbur treet went the ( Polytec Institute up of prominent 't HALDEMAN Since 1883 Cleaners and Dyers buying from this stock very Full shades. The fact stock speaks well of their quality. 27 'ATIN CANTON DRESSES $19.50 now 16 STREET DRFSS[‘,S - 31975 $42.50 /?/’/' /;//’/ Fashions apparel of the Pas- fine tailored kash- ther soft fabrics in shades, hand- nd sport fabrics 75.00 to $115.00 9.50 and WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, i H SENORA DE ABALLIL Wife of the new Ambassador of Cuba, who arrived with him last week. Marie de of Washing nd ¢ little folks. Miss De Repr > Raine short talk on the wor C. Thorpe. Mrs. Demc of 1 npany. Mrs. Dav Georze Barnett, wife of M pointed chairman of the rnett . Clarence W Hilly Members of the committe a4 Jane Davis e Children Brothers Tomorrow. Tuesday To. Close Out 41 STREET DRESSES Specially priced at 35.00‘ Formerly 49.50 55.00 and 62.50 LEVER models, deftly devel- oped in satin, cloth, kasha, vel- E vet. Dresses so chic are these that madame or mademoiselle will hesitate ere concealing their smart- ness with even the richest coat. EWELVE BT R T EGE N A PROTEST AGAINST JOLTS AND JERKS ROLLY OYCE WE ONCE took a dear old lady on a trial trip from New York to New London. She was rather a reserved person . . . s0 we stuck to our driving and said nothing. At New London she said gently, “Will you drive me home, please? I've decided to buy this car.” We were a bit puzzled at the apparent sudden decision. “I’ve bought this car,” she went on in her gentle voice, “because you've met my test. When I left New York I laid my handbag on the seat beside me, and it didn’t bounce off once on the floor. I've never been able to keep that handbag where I put it in any other motor-car I've ever ridden in.” Unusual, y but this incident is a quaint illustration of the unique spring design and flexibility of Rolls-Royce. No jolts, throws or alarming sidesways—only comfortable miles smoothly rolled away, Pullman-like trans, tion—such are the riding qualities of the most economical motor-car in the world. A 100-mile trial trip over any roads you may select will be arranged at your convenience. Washington Office and Maintenance Depot 2400 16th Street N.W. ERARRRLEEERRRERRRERRRRERRRRRRE BRANCHES AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIES NOVEMBER NEW DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS e Peggy Schall of 1o in Ch fo M Jol the the Christn Snow Queen dinner Sunda guest of honor ut party Florence were laid fol returned this Autumn absense Harper rendered sev toward the Paul Bastedo Leiter, Bough R. Payne Mevedith Roosevelt Mitchell, Donald Woodward nesd: Lots of fun— Lots of zip— Uiz 22 30, 1925, SOCIETY. are members of rs and will apps production of A I T T Velvet and Georgette In chartreuse green com- bine in achieving this very elegant model for evening. The “V” decol- letage, repeated at the back, is bordered in vel- vet and shirred circles of the velvet finish the skirt. s Mr. and Mrs Cramerton, night and Mrs v r Secretary Wilbur. Dr. righum was the Chine night trude given last costume the deco hinese In character, as af Miss al v end of the evening in China Hel ho have tuken boxes | night the Mz *hildre Among those r the Christ : A number of smart din- ner gowns have arrived in time for holiday selec- L g ceze Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. R TR neflt of t D, Warrer Ay r. and Mr hn 1 Williams Wood, Mme. . Hitt, Mr. and } Mr. and and Mr Buchan: Dr Gen aken in| 4 Wed Great e burg Thursday, at (Continued on Ninth Page.) T e e Dancing Every NAsnmNGTON JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co \ew Individual Apparel At Moderate DPrices For Infants, Girls and Small Boys Fifth Floor The Ballroom is wonder- ful and the music outdoes the Ballroom. Swanee Synco Direction Al K 13th St. at E ind dainty s baby children’s known ;| Uphelsteri REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCHROC!(ERS,SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 20 m give the ser right to exp nternationally designs. Coats Dresses H(h’s‘ Rompers SIL'('u.fCYS Toys Nurséry Furnishings Boys! Surts Wrappers Sacques $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD Clay A. Armstrong Drop Posta 1233 10th St. N.W. Or P ¢ Franklin 748, Man Will Bring Samples F StrELT CORNER OF 137 | PO ST O SN Q ST TS SO, D) For \mu.s Lighting e light- These dh' al gift, long are of the g an m- Lamps. velty ot Hllustrated— T i T —the Table silk: decorated, shade. Lamp, complete % Floor Lamps Mabegany, $10.00. Antique or Etruscan Gold, $12.00 to $65.00. ILacquer in numerous colors, $15.00 to $ 0. Spanish Brass, $7.50 to $25.00. Antique Silver, $18.75 to $30.00. Wrought Iron, $10.00 to $30.00. Plated Finishes, $15.00 to $75.00. Lamp Specials Decorated Pottery Table ILamp, complete with silk shade, $35.00. Floor Lamp in antique gold, with taffeta or georgette and silk shade, $23.75. Antique Gold-finish Bridge Ligl with georgette and silk shade, $18.75. Lacquered Bridge Lamp, in various colors, with closed top shade in silk and georgette, $23.75. Hamme.ed Iron Bridge Lamp, a coloniat reproduction, $6.75. Doll Bed Lamps, $10.00. China Figured Boudoir Lamps with harmonizing shade, $5.00. Table Lamps Bronze, Relief Designs, from $27.50. Pottery and China Vase Lamps. 0il Lamp Reproductions — priced from $3.75 to $10.00. Metal, Gold and Lacquer Finishes, $15.00. ‘Wrought Iron Hammered or Verde Finish, from $10.00 to $35.00. Chinese Decorated Vase . Lamps from $8.75 to $50.00. ‘Steuben Glass from $37.50 to $75.00. Royal Worcester, from $43.50. Lamp Book Ends, $10.00 per pair. Girondelles and Table Torches, from $7.50. Bridge Lamps Antique Gold from $10.00 to $37.50. Lacquer in numerous colors, $15.00. Wrought Iron from $6.75 to $35.00. Brass and Iron, $25.00. \ntique Silver from $12.50 to $35.00. Plated Finishes, $12.00 and up. Spanish Brass, $7.50 to $30.00. Torcheres Polychrome Finish with shell lan- tern, $100.00 pair. One and Two Light Units, in an- tique gold, wrought iron and plated finishes, $10.00 to $67.50 each. Boudoir Lamps Dresden Figures, from $12.75. Pottery and China Vase, in various colors, from $3.75. Crystal, from $12.00. Bed Lights from $5.00 to $15.00. Lampettes, $8.50. DULIN& MARTIN G2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street < Lamp Salon Second Floor Hours 8:45 to 5:30 SO SOOI DT ST é‘h

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