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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 SOCIETY 1 Attorney General and Mrs. Sargent, | of rare point applique lace held by a |they attended the ball and occupied | compliment to Mrs. Hunt of Boston, who ~are members of Dr. Van|tiara of pearls. The judging commit- | the box of Mr. and Mrs. Myers. daughter and house guest of Mrs. Schaick’s parish. tee Included Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I, Weller en-| Hannis Taylor. There were eight in Mr. Eben Comins and Mr. Carlton van | tertained at dinner for their debu:|the party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Holmar | Valkenburg. tante daughter, Miss Josephine Wel have returned to their apartment, at | Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Perry Johnson boxes | atound ) ithel iballcomi|lec. llatecitaking theloysueats ito &heyl oo oy Ghre Sl oL o im e T e avenue, after spend- | ware fifled, ball The guests were Miss Dorcthea . _— Ing Thanksziving with the latter's g Fhieh Kooy wneluding | Yune, Miss Maud Mason, Miss Dor. ol Javeniac MU Blishetionn Snappy Tie > grandmother, Mrs. E. M. Turner, small company dining with her, in.| 0thy Hill, Miss Sidney Neale, Miss|fon. wher ¢ Cf o ®, yn, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Secretary of Qr.lte and Mrs. Kellogg to|uande’e cluding Licut. and Mrs. Dwight Dick. | Elizabeth Humo, Miss Mary Selden, | kaurs, Bryn, Miss Hocty Byrne, Mise Stetson_calfskin exfords E inson, Miss Helen Carusi and Mr. Mc. | Mr. Frank Reeside, Mr. Bennett Lille Roosevelt, Barin Plessen, Prince in combinations — Golden B G f ] \I' b Brilliant Ball Last Night Clure Kelley, and afterward occupying , Crane, Mr. John Bryn, Mr. Chi}rh-a Blsmarck, Mr. "Ernest Black, Mr. Eu- Tan and Airedale, Cocoa W e Guests o anaman Minister For Columbia Hospital. u box. arroll, Mr. Louls Jeftries, Mr. Fred | G0 ot o o O e and Brown sbd’ Ofive: All Ton The bal de tete given last evening| Mr. and Mrs. Hafold N. Marsh had | e7i¢k Hamilton, Mr. Louls Scherer |y, 'sareorjys, o ary P N for the benefit of the Columbia Hos Z and Mr. Yandes Wheeler. or Black Low, milit and Senora de Alfaro. pital was colorful and very £ay, the |1 Mebanisl g aar, Sirgtad Mrs. A-|*"Gener “distinctive costumes and| Mr. and Mrs George Bowle Chip- hecls. B. McDanfel and Mr. and Mrs. John SteTsoNn Suor Suop many kinds of headdresses, from Wigs | Proctor, who dined with them betare | he@ddresses were the silver wig of | man will entertatn at dinner this eve- THIRTEEN-FIVE F STREET to gay shepherdess hats, adding in-|(he bali Miss Dorothea Lane, who led the|ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Wil terest to the party. The ballroom of 3 grand march with Mr. William Bowie | lam G. Jones, Jr., of Wilmington, Del. the Mayflower Hotel, where the ball [, M. and Mrs. Walter G. Peter were | Clarke; Miss Mary Selden, wearing held, was well filled, yet comfort. | BOStS at dinner preceding the ball, | u blond wig over her dark hair Mre | Miss Helen Biack, daughter of Mr. ble room for those who enjoy the | !€IF Buests {ncluding Col. and Mrs.|Robert E. Watson's Spanish man.|and Mrs, Arthur Black, 1328 North dancing, and o seated supper was| Bdvard . Clifford and their houss | (illa of white lace; Mixs Charlotte Carolina” avenue nortieast, whose ent the Thanksgiving holidays with Rhees' parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. es, in their home. on Seven- street, returned today to their olAtion Santa Claus will vis o | posite side of the corridor, Ir. an a_jaunty toreador's hat of black [Ir st g ttors Ry “"}n‘:,":’:.:“éi‘la‘1;,&,,‘.',!).“ I hester Wells, chairman of | (ioodwin, Winship and ~ Mr. | (rimmed with red roses and anous her N o ennaylvar I take day afternc District of Colu e | committee, made the intro.| Boughton. later occupied MTr.| shoulders she wore a Spanish shaw) placeliduringitis CrEIStmas Hol1ays Sixteenth 1 Leg s | ductions, Mrs. Cresson Newbold, prest. | #nd Mrs 'S box. of black embroidered in red flowers mlufi o t:l:slurdn sl 2 apar the dent of the board of the hospita Mrs, Charles Boughton Wood had | Miss Helen Gary had a dress of pal: & T 7 their pla t ) + [ mer 5 celving, assisted by M with her Judge and Mrs. William [ £0ld color, her headdress of gold (Continued on Ninth Page.) thelr ho children of our “bo who did not | 0f the Minister of Eryp Bailey Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson | Fauze fashioned after those worn by \ § buck and of those who did come | Hewitt Myers and Mrs. Reeve Lewis. |Gary, Maj. and Mrs. Robert Goetz and | the ladies in walting in a harem, the %m%%% “k, but upcn whom fortune has not | members of the board; Mrs. Case B.|Miss Harrlet Alien. many strings of beads hanging at <t of dance music, the | Rafter, chairman of‘the ball, and Mrs.| ars. Edw, : 2 stess | €2Ch side of the front matching the terested gathering full | boxes. ~Mrs. Newbold was in black | Miss Sarah Logan Starr of Philadel. | auftmann wore rose D‘", brocadsad lace, the flower design picked out in| phin, Others in the company were | Velvet With a_white wiz, and her and she wore a white Wix.|Cupt. and Mrs, Dudley W. Knyx, Mr, | house guest, Miss Winifred Walz of MY oare a dress of whiteland Mrs. William Chattin Wetherdll, | New York, had a gown of emerald anford o e low Walst line. the] Mlle. Frastoise Pfaefi, niece of the| Sreen velvet, with which she wore s of War: | quite short skirt made of narrow’ ruf-[ Minister of . Switzerland and Mme, | % heh Spanish comb ana 2 black lace . Capt. John | fles edged with ervstal embroldery | Potor: Mr. Edward Fermur ir. sni mantllla; Stgnora Sommatt ai Mom. ylor, M liam E. Har-|and she wore a white chiffon scarf! i Nanderson Castle of Philadeipht B ma ofpbe, naval latacne O John Allan Dougher! arranged like a harem vell. Mrs |\ Lynch Luquer, Mr. S. A. Dulaney | the Itallan embassy, was in a wine or Post of the Amerl: [ Myers had a_costumo of blue and | jri i Ae Shmes S, Taylor Moy, | Color velvet dress, the skirt vetled in Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, | 014 brocade made over cloth of gold | yiatgs ook her' guests later o her full dropery of wWinecolor tulle, and it e BUSAN | proldered In crystals, a gold bandeau Capt. and Mrs. Chester Wells enter | Summeriin, Jr., was in & stralght 2 ‘iliam | Studded In pearls about her head. |!ained at dinner In their Chevy Chase | greys of gold cloth edged about the e ma g Ars. jwilam | Mrs, Ratter's gown was of heavy | home preceding the ball, taking their | pocee Of B0l cloth edeed about the M Do Piank i embrotere Int dacre red Pl er o thel hox, FB (56 ool | i cap of peein ; - e o e popples with green stems and a gold | PANY Were Representative and Mr. i e o 5 ‘,‘,':"{:fj'",‘ll‘:j",l“:‘:,[ § | medieval pointed headdress, with Louls T. McFadden, Miss McFadden, Sliovel ) Xdmiral and Mrs. 1w Mr. Wallace F. Austin | ¥eil of gold ar Admiral Taylor, Henderson’s—Standard for Quality—Established Over 50 Years A TR O e A G A O e S £ A Gift of Fine Furniture Will Serve as a Constant Reminder of the Giver {1 What gift would your friends ap- preciate more than a beautiful piece or suite of furniture from Hender to being @ ‘real Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu Patrons. 3 . cl Fadden of the artment, Mr.| The Ambassador of Chile and Se son’s? Such a gift would be Mr f { R e L 4pd e, John Melton Hudging' and | nora do Mathleu head the list of pa . ind = P i It it ot Ausion o Li | Lowell C Sl fro siin | Mrs. Hudgins' mother, Mrs. Bigelow. | trons and patronesses for the junior cons reminder of your thoug the co : ol i htnos i e L s poIrs. Francols Berier Moran was | prom and diplomatic ball to be given {O] e a4 e t' 2 it \ I, wite | ¢ onor Solicitor Gen- | flowers In her halr. .. | Rostess in her hox to Representative [by the class of 1927 of the Foreign ulness and good taste on, st Mrs. Willlaan Mfiokai Prizes were awarded for the pret : € e 4 L £ = et e Gt & bo% il entortain at tea De. | est dnncing, for the most heauttul | CTISE the Controller of the Treasury Siviet theane o e : i : sl 2 HesdCTeas Sthe mbst oHiginnl AnAIReY | Mon PUames A- Tvon, Mal. Glinaon | Peorit | Aons ot B o et ASEIDLS { Our collection of GIFT FURNI- . e al o eceived honoabl Y [Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McConthee, | tronesses for the event are the Am. ; 5 . S Mrn\:f(xlmfflr:f:ry “ahmfl on. Qs Betty Greenives ;‘{‘“,r?_” Horace Macfarland, Mr. William | bassador of Mexico and Senora de Tel MARTHA TURE is most complete and Prices Ay om b homertn| Gacree Mot o o Jennings Price and Mr. Thomas Jen. | lez, the Minister of Rumania and WASHINGTON . and is stopping at tho|Miss Harrlet Allen and Mr. Lynch il Princess Blbesco, the Minister of Swe SEWING Most Attractive. soLID {'fil:fém““;’nu::f l‘g;;’"““;"“ inina | Mr.and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman | den and Mme. Wallenberg, the Minis- CA§;§7ESTS MAHOGANY d - Mr ad as their guests Mr. and Mrs. |ter of Panama and Senord de Alfaro, k - T e D e o Chauncey G. Parker and their daugh. | the Minister of Austria and Genuine Mahogany Muffin Stands, $15.50 SMOKERS' ter, Mrs. Redfern; Mr. and Mrs. Carl- | Prochnik, the Minister of F ton van Valke Rinehart and Mr. Mrs. Reeve Lewis at her h Irs. George B.|award in their home, at 2629 | wore a | black, with a ed in urg, Mrs. Stanley [ Mme. Samy, the ch 1 Comins. Persia and Mme. F the coun ertained at|selor of the G mbassy and in rau Dieckhoff and. the military tache of the French embassy, George A. L. D Genuine Mahogany Nest of Tables, $32 to $38 ifzai:‘i;s Genuine Mahogany Smoking Stands, $4 to $14.50 Genuine Mahogany Foot Stools, $7.50 to $32 Genuine Mahogany High & Low Boys, $62 to $285 and gt dinner at dinner s £ the board of th | of the Univer: | and of the boara of the local U Samy received the | ntllla, h teather second pr ddress Mrs. Fred Dennett entes Later emall dinne y st ev tained a tersalist Church. Dr. and Mrs. Van [having the most authen Schaick entertained at the Cosmos|and Mrs. Richard La Garde w v ub. and their guests included the | honorable mention for hes e 3 Genuine Mahogany Cane Wing Chairs, $22 to $40 Ay g Established 1852 Genuine Mahogany Tilt-Top Tables, $18 to $57 ' g THE HOUSE OF STIEFF , Genuine Mahogany Book Racks, $17 to 535 . B il ocs Genuine Mahogany End Tables, $12 to $35 . E L 1ot | Genuine Mahogany or Walnut G . facrcmovatio Davenport Tables, $45 to $135 e i its warerooms Genuine Mahogany or Walnut Coffee Tables Lo St Y : $32 to $58 s fter atter ' er 3 . N.W. NY 5;:‘;5;;‘?:‘-\1} T | BrOth s .é _From _— ¥ Genuine Mahogany Gate-Leg Tables, $35 to $75 M-af?fi,%p ‘ T To 1340 G St. N.W. WENUINE. Mahogany Windsor Chairs, $19 to 42 TABLES omorrow, Wednesday ; SMAHOCANY. 318 to $57 i 90 to $338 Mahogany or Bronze Book Ends, $7 to $21 Come in and see our new home. We have a complete display of STIEFF and SHAW Pianos also other makes. £33 CHARLES M. STIEFF, Inc. J. C. Conliff, Mgr. Washington, D. C. Continuing the Disposal of 2z || WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS Beautiful Lamps and Shades Very Reasonably Priced A Deposit Will Hold Y our Purchase for Christmas Deh'very e JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholsterics, Paperhang Senol 3 tary of the Cc tained a sm night Mr. the ( tertad %éfi%%%%%%%@a@a%%m Frmmr g, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones i R %%%%%%W%%@%%% s MGG R GGG S S LS GRRRERERRRER Special Sale | Coats, Fur Trimmed |l $39-50..$59.50 | Special Sale Dresses at 1095 .. $15% Exceptional Values OATS that present fabrics, the furs and the fashioning found in the season’s smartest creations. Rizik Broth- ers invite the presence of madame and mademoiselle. Fredrik I who came remain throug 1 TiE LOUVRE i 1115 1117 F STREET Mr. Edw and Mr. W x"' an New Jersey Ave. N.W. !;‘ g ¥ ' Linc. 3427 y iceties o W Sucrior Sereiee Mark Our Attendance on BANQUETS WEDDINGS W PARTIES, ETC. y “Service in the Home"” Favorite Salads are all the more ap- petizing_when made i our kitehens TWELVE THIRTEEN F at a special after-holiday reduction of 25% off | ;‘ Get ready tomorrow for the big Clearance Sale of COATS Every Coat in the entire stock will be included—at an Exact Reduction of 'a Off! It’s strictly a sale of Louvre Coats—because none have been purchased for the sale; and none in stock are exempted. Therefore you are perfectly familiar with the exclusive char- acter of the garments offered—and the reduction means most— because it is based on existing prices. Dress Coats—and Sports Coats, Fuy-trimmed Coats—in all sizes The soft and lustrous weaves, trimmed with the most luxuri« ous of the furs—and smart sports cloths. Sale Begins 9:15 A.M. Tomorrow! No Exchanges and No Returns 1235 G Street N.W. Reliable Furriers Since 1916 GPSEEEEESE Xmas Suggestions Neckwear, Boxed, 85c to $5 Great variety of designs and colorings, including finest Imported Scarfs, Silk Lounging Robes $15 to $21.50 Useful and luxurious gifts. Initial Handkerchlefs Three in a Box—$1 and $1.50 Box Gifts that are ever acceptable. Silk and Silk and Wool Hosiery Plain and in smartest color combinations. 75c¢ to $2 Pair Golf Hose, $1.50 to $10 Pair A practical gift for outdoor men, Gloves, $1.50 to $8 Pair Welcomed by every one. Bath Robes. $5 to $22 50 BEDROOM UMBRELLAS SLIPPERS $1.50 to $10 79c to $4.50 PHILIP T. HALL, Inc. MEN'S WEAR AND SHIRT MAKER 1411 F St. N.W.—Established In 1885 IS SS St SSS==is A Stupendous Before-Christmas | R SALE An annual event, featuring Luxurious Fur Coats at greatly reduced prices, to enable you to select a coat for yourself or to give one for Christmas, Buy from BERTRAM COHN and SAVE. Caracul Coats A Flat, Lustrous Appearance The Season’s Craze Exquisite Coats with Fox Borders, Collar and Cuffs in Brown and Gray. Featuring Fldt Skins of a mncb mpe- rior quality. especially to only...... A Few Fur Coat Specials for Tomorrow Former Prices Sale Prices $175 to $225 Northern Seal Fur Coats now. 3125 $225 to $235 Muskrat Coats now..... b $300 to $350 Hudson Seal Coats now. i $450 to $500 Natural Gray Squirrel Coats now 3325 ol SRR 9 () « genuine Furs.......... Afternoon Tea Daintily servel at iy “ THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH 1223 F Street N.W. Tea. Coffee, Hot Choco. late Creams, French Puasts and Cak ' 1 Sar hes if you de- sire. Maste Dally During Plenty of Fur Scarfs at Reduced Prices Lunch [IPOERETELIV LD TR RO DRI &) Q T e T e T T R e ————

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