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B ; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925. v | - SOCIE Y Gorden Phelps Merriam o Lexing|Charles Graves Matthews Mrs. Ed-| Russian refuges tund, which is being | Yale, 1902 The cast = cotee ] Vetern Had for Denerien I ton, Maas. The wedding will take |ward Meigs, Mrs. Keith Mer s, | arranged by the Washington com- | that it calis for 17 men an : : Rieow A e { Wallace Nefr, Mrs. Chauncey .| mittee to take place at Poll's Theater, | girl. _ ALEXANDRIA, La., December 2.— | Mrs. Paul Pearsall, Mrs. ‘| Friday afterngon, December 11, at| — b W. H. Milliken, arrested at the United | 9 ‘) (Continued from Eighth Page) | FxSenator and Mrs. Robert L.|Puller, Mrs. David Reed, M o The annual dance given by studen!®| giates Vaterans' Hospital near here on t ou endg a an | Owen have taken an apartment alldore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. C. R. P.| jerman Ambassador and Mme. | Of the tional U "“"""-‘w“‘ hing. | 0" & charge of wife and children de . Afferent states. Mra. Cook wore a Wardman Park :mu}: for (;‘:\:n“ inter. | Rodgers. Misa H. L. Sargent, Mrs. Ed: | Maltzan and Mme. Wallenburg have g gg::‘lfdizd';':\m;"”‘lr: ot | sertion, s belng held for De Funiak Th Ik bonle oh Zown of hlack lace over embroidered | They have with them r ward vagen, Mrs. Anson | taken seats for this benefit . B A il | Springs, Fla., authorities. A requisi The mi ottle rt i ill v satin. The atately beauty of this build. | &randson, Owen Hawkins E"hflm Stokes, Mrs. Alfred . Thom, | attracting remarkable inte: ICTERIIaREHn Chape e Wil tjon for his removal to Florida has snomage 18 still BTy consider- ing has lent charm to a number of | = | Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, M social and musical circl city. [ be furnished by the Carolinians, . |heen honored by Gov. Henry L able—and we are going to ask if you will make it a g | Fal de Saint Phalle of New 'y b To 1 Patro d patronesses will . i e e e ey g ; . Wallace, Mrs. Charles W Others who have subscribed already | Patrons and patr Fuqua. Milliken a patient at th . 5 e Sl P York City is a guest at the Mavflower, | ugh \we L i Judge and Mrs. Charles H. Robb, |y i TS & Daten: A point to return to your dealer all the empty Simpson ompanied by Miss Agnes G. Dur- | \jrq Walter Wilco Prof. and Mrs. Turin B. Boone, Prof. & - | Mrs. Joseph H. Bradley. - : . ! ¥ N 5 A There will he some striking features - | Williama. Mra. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. | i-aner, Mrs, Howard Clark, Mrs. Henry [and Mrs. Godfrey L. Munter, Dr. and | and Bowles Milk Botiles you may have. of the reception and dance to be given | Mr. and 3Mrs " Tiarviman will be | (harles Boughton Wood. Mrs. Charies | Fitzhiigh, Mrs. Randall Vagner, Mra. | Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Judge an g 5 . 3 by the Millon Swimming and Life hame" this atierncon from 5 to 7| Voodhull and Mra. K. V. H. Wylie. Herbert Foward, Mrs, Willlam Mather [ Mrs. Milton Strassburger and Mr. and | Tmported It will help us immensely in the maintenance of < 4 . — | ¢ : - A L. Syme. Saving Club at the Hotel Harrington. |o'clock at their residence, 1302 Eight- | * rons for the CI ony | 1:ewis, Mrs. Randolph McKim, Mrs, | Mre. Conrad L. ~ . o ) e . 9 A = Friday evening at 8 o'clock, which is | eenth street | Orehe t;;’;":I:‘P'\:n[':\:v‘\ [Iceith Merill Mr. Charles Moore = s S\'rlan and Greek that znml. senace for “h"‘l‘. Simpson’s Dairy is tha first public function by that or-| Repregentative and Mrs. John Q.|in the Washington Auditorium Mon. | MIS. John W. Morse, Mrs. George Samuel Moon Dies. J always striving. The program will inelude | Tilson. Representative and Mrs. k. |day. under the aupicen of the | HeWelt Myars, Mr. Cleveland Perkin®. | o opy o QILLS, Calif.. Decem & Hone\' dancing by vouns profes- | Hart Fenn of Connecticut and Miss | Paggy Albion Cor v Ne | Mrs. Theodore Dougl A E - : alonal memmbete of the. clib: MIES | Tatlse vy Zebaalae or News MOtk | It Hn:\-r,";:::,R\‘\"’n’l?.“:}\’;‘:a':\'if.;-l""' ks ety It her, 2 (®).—Samuel Moon, wealthy Every single missing bottle returned helps. Myrtle Thornburg in acrobatic dances will receive with them ton Bayly, Mrs. F. I Spencer, Mrs. §. F. ro, Mrs. | Pltisburgh manitacturer. .disd beo In Attractive Jars Thank You! and the Charleston: Miss Ixabelle E hose assisting are Mre. Edwin | Miss Mabel Rnardmuu,"‘l’}“@;:rr:‘e’r\ll: | Harry Taytor, Mes. Henry W. Wataon, | last night ollowing an peration. He | Vers,Desirable for Xmas Gifts vin in interpretative dances, and Terry Sanford, Mrs. Harlan Fiske |iive Theodore FE. Burton, Mis. Cal | MS C. A Weod, Mrs. London and jwas 62 vear | Jar Misses Anita and Franeina Counihan Stone, Mrs. Bdmund Platt. Mrs. Wil | deron Carlisies” George Eustis | M= Hornblower : e Wi i e in speciaty dances . [liam Mather Lowis. Mrs. Hanson E.|Corcoran. Mys, Dwight . Davia, Mrs. | The comeds which the Yale Dramat | Wild Thyme, blue jar....$1.50 wMhe following officers of the ciub | Elr, rs. Henrs 'T. Allen, jr. Mre.| Eranklin H. Eilis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | i« hringing o the Wardman Theater | | AIGLON GRILL | Orange Blossom, yellow jar, 1.50 vl be in the receiving |,n; J:;..,m: Frank Dunn Berrien, ,\;unb .?‘nk J-| Engel. Mrs. Joseph Grew. Mr. and | on December 26 is an “all-Yale” pro- | B T 1 SR alention: Soundopenan waner and Mrs._doseph Fletcher. | Mra. Walter Bruce Howe, 'Mra. Den. | quetion. Coached by E. M. Woalley, | Ground Floor—1sth and Columbls Rd, Hybla, green jar 1.50 Rachel Manders, Miss May: p Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noske of the “Rebert Lansi eric A. Keep. | 1911, the cast is, of course, composed | foectsl Sundar Torkes Sgerb Dinner et R Y i e, Toke o B Bl | ittt R ey PG ER R i | Brnenees. velow ar- - 130 Harper, Miss Gladss Dinching. M | ey iSRG U ek AIr-and Nirs. Adoiph Caspar Miller ,:::(q'.:‘:‘&:':nfvr:,«fl'\\m:r':dma';u The | = = = g"b"“‘“- tan jar. ... 1.50 | Gertrude D'Andelet, Miss Helen : same. Mr. and Mrs. James Parmelee, Mr. | girnn o ‘the play chosen is i “Wo g 3 T A g - A Stres Jar, pames Tarmelee M. | situation complete. the play choten In almatian, old rose jar... 1.50 Walker Hill Dairy” Miss Mars zibhons and Miss | League Card Party. Douglas Robinson, the Misses Sedgley, | rrom the pen of Charles G. S. Cushing, . \I /\(‘ T 7y Ic" % Herenice Freedley The Washington Animal Rescue|Mra. Thomas W. Sidwell, Mrs, Law. | oo et o A Convenient Place MAGRUDER INC. Assisting the vouns officers of the | League will give its annual bridge |'€nce Townsend. Mrs. James W. | AEST GROCERIE: cluh will be some of the Red Cross mah-jong party on Wednesday | Wadsworth, jr.. Mrs. Orme Wiisol To Lunch | BEST GROCERIES officials und their wives, Ge nd | afternoon.” December 9. at the Wash- Mrs. David L. Wing, Mrs e L i Conn. Ave. and K St Mre Barnet, ¢ re | inaton. Club, from. 2:30 1o & o'clock, | Hollister Chapman, Miss La il o el n low. Mr K. Reckord. | Tha patronesses for this popular so. | lan. Miss Margaret H. Johnson, ) 0 s e n Phone Main 4180 Established 187, M Enlows Susie Rool | ciety event are ll)\l‘) Mrs. Charle: A. Mooney, s Rthodes, Mrs. Robert Williams | Mrs. Coolidge. Mrs. Dawes. Miss lr'u" an Phillips. Mre. Walter and Mrs. Stanley K unt Mellon. Mrs. Dwight Davis. Mrs. Cur- { Tuckerman and Mrs. Henry Whi 2 The voung ladies floor committee | tia Wilbur. Mra. New. Mra. Jardine.| gy i REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR [ol——Jolc———|o|——=|a|c———=[o|—— S |a|—=| will be Miss Erma 1)'Andelet, chai enora Riano, Mme. Peter, Mrs. Cop-| . Mrs. Henry as taken a hox SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS man. Miss Mildred Connick, Mt Amory, Mrs. Samuel T. Ansell | f0r the approaching Russian ballet A SPECIALTY | Avzaret Oulahan, Miss Margaret Me Frank Seott Appleman, Mra. | CONCert in aid of Mrs. Mark Rristol's CHAIR CANING ; Couley. Miss Doris Diepgen. Miss | Anne Archbold. Mrs. Bavard, Mrs g 1 4 4 Tirma Ritter. Miss Mary Dugan, Miss | Thomas F. Bayard, Mv:. g BORCHIRDCKERS SELINEED Doris Shaffel, Miss Belle Renneti.| Reale, Mrs. Charles J. Rell, Mr: b2 1da Major. The Frank D. Berrfen. Mrs. Willlam Mur o “Nuf.ced' 1223 F Shee" INEE . nmitree vav Rlack. Mre. Gist Blair. Mrs. | ¥ Retween 12th & 13th Sta. Lewis. a Leonard Waodhury Rlair. Miss Klizabeth B, | 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. 530. Seventh Street S.E. Phones Lincoln 1811-1812 The Best Place and Lowest In the Center of the Shopping he dance Rliss, Mrs. Delos Rlodgett, Mrs. W Tretet henefit of 1. Boardman, Mrs. Theadore \ ouU TTC z Prices After All wovide suitahle fre. Frederick H. Brooke { UR AUTO will my 20600 e s ¥ Vs activities in Brownson. Mra. William' Ken-| be made clean give the service you have the You'll get quick serv- Uing human life in the hay waters | nedy Butler. Mrs. Porter Chandler, i R s e : Chesapeake Beach) Md Mrs. Clifford Corhin. Mrs. Gordon mside, outside, un- ng P ice and such good faod i el Cumming. Mrs. Henry Dimock, - derneath—even t} o The interfraternity prem of | Mrs. Peter A. Drury. Mme. Ekengren, Sator —“heu‘ “'; soTS(I’L;(zI:;EiTngCDUT SeuswiligsanEotcome * back again. Christmas Savings Checks Cheerfully Cashed Georzetown University will be con. | Mre. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Frank- Aucied at Rauscher's, Friday from 10 |lin Ellis, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Miss Helen Cold Dry Steam CI A A P, nnthl 2am | Exrnat, Mre. William Corcoran. Eustis, clean it. ay A. rmstrong The prom is considered ome of the|Mrs. David Du Bose Galllard, - O 5ick: Servio S | mest important affairs of the school | Mrs. David St. Plerre Gaillard, Mrs. uick Service. N| ropeross: to Music Daily car and promises to be very suc.|Guy D. Goff Frederick ' Dent Cold Steam Process Auto Y| 1233 10th St. N.W. i Until T essful. Many members of the diplo- Mrs. Srayson, Mrs. = 5 s ntil Two corps have promised to attend | Chandler Haie, Mrs. John Hays Ham: Laundry, 1139 i/th Or Yhone Franklin 7483 S i Tlocess of the !mond. Mrs. Reginald Huldekoper, Mrs. |N Rear New Mayfiower. Phane Fr. 633 Man Will Bring Samples | Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. Walter & = and patranesses are ax | Hutchine, “Mre, Thomas = Rronson the cter of Fsthonia and |Jewell. Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mrs. The Minister of Eaihonls and | enry Leonard, Mox. K. B. Meongs. |l Mrs rrison McClintock. Mrs | | More of these remarkable COCO& Caracul Coats for The sensational sale of three weeks ago— can be repeated !omorrow—l’\y reason of an- other fortunate purcl’las:. Twelve .. the counselor of the Cuban and Senora de Padro, Herr \Wiehl, first secretary of the i = Mr. Conrado Trav- | “THE BACHELOR APARTMENT! ¢ of the Argentine em R Farag Mikhall Mouw x| rd secretary of the Egyptian lega tien, Lient. and Mrs. Jean J. Labat o Nir. Andrei Popoviei, attache to the 5 Riumania legation, and Dr. and Mrs r LB ooffasie. D and MraiG B LINOLEU Flils. Mr. and Mrs. George . Hamil Ton. N TCen Y RetaniDy andiis WHY BUY INFERIOR, Whillam o Note” M. and. Mrs WE HAVE SUPERIOR Thomas H. Healy and Mr. and Ars 209, to 309, Savings Bruce T. Warrh Iniaid. Batileship and Plain ||! S'N e committee in charse includes Linolewm A [lr ln Ar. Jacob Reck hairman: Mr. Pau . e W S Dansancie. | SUPERIOR LINOLEUM C€O. T smonde Kearney “and i Wholesale and Retail BISCUITS o JEStaues I { 937 H Street — Main 10293 Washington society was present in = = geodly numbers today at the bridge hreakfast at the Mayflower in ald of the House of Mercy, fer which : Mme. Ekengren is chairman of ar-| Spec“'l The hoxes were fillsdiwith prominent Tab'e d’Hote Dinner women keenly interested in the sue il SELF RISING FLOUR J cess of this benefit and the construc AT BS. MANUFACTURED BY NET. | Su it represents in the com T i WILKNS-ROGERS MILUNED e A e $1 .00 || WASHINGTON.D.C. VMirs. Fdward anford, Mrs. Willis Van Devanter. Mrs. George Marve, Mrs. Henry B. Brown, Mrs. Charles Vatthews. Mrs. Willi C. Gorgas Served Daily From 5 fa 9 P.M. <. David_dn Bois Galllard. Mrs In Addition te Our Ceorge . Thorpe, Mrs. Lewis and Regular A Ia Carte Service Mrs. De Noon of California, Mrs. A lair Thaw. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett Bele oo iy Dele ot || THURSDAY'S MENU: Smith. Mre. De Witt Talmadge. Mrs | L] Gist Rlair. Mys. Rreckinridge Long \irs. Henry Fiteh. Mrs. Herhert Slo it z | Mre. Thomas Wood, Mrs. Louis Tomato aux Croutons i ill. Miss Julia Strong. Mrs. Rob or Hinckley, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh. Miss Schenck. Mrs. William Bailey Little Neck Clams Lamar. Mrs. John Allen Dougherty. Breaded Veal Cutlet Avs. Howard Sutherland, Mrs. Charl i 4 e vs. Howard Sutherland, Mrs. Charles S R. Howry, Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mrs Stewed Tomatoes o trien. Mrs. Reginald Nich Mashed Potatoes I [t hlc——o——\x| Popular Cocoa Caracul—fashionably mod- elled and trimmed, with Fox collar and cuffs. Together With Other Specials 46-inch Hudson Seal Coat Natural and dved Squirrel trimmed. 45-inch Raccoon Coats....... Sports model alson, homas Lockwood, Mrs. or seph Strauss. Mrs. B. L. Hardin, William Strong, Mrs. Richard | Broiled Halibut Steak Mrs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Caulifiower au Gratin of New York, Mrs. Wilbur J. Mrs. Paul FitzSimmons, Mrs. French Fried Potatees erhert Pearce, Mrs. Horace Lucton, Harvey's Special Salad | ° Mrs. Medoram Crawford. Mrs. Nor- Roquefort Cheese Dressing man Willlams, Gen. Wilder and Miss { Ice Cream Brown Fox collars. 45-inch Muskrat Coats Raccoon and Skunk collars, 43-inch Silver Muskrat Coats Brown Fox collars. et or and Mrs. J. Wesion Myers of Baked Apple ' York are in Washington at the . e ,whatan, where they plan to re- Coffee, Tea or Milk i F OUR — ] luncheon today at the o FemeasiiRassurant In Self-rising Flour we are doing at the mill with B - Tathyderbennm FAve: scientific exactness what every housewife has hereto- Lo fore been obliged to do more or less by guess—with iesSTal—2 i ol o) varying results—always attended by disheartening . biliys'bom 08 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, 46-inch Jap Weasel Coats. .. Brown Fox collar and border. 48-inch Scotch Mole Coats......... Fox collar and cuffs 46-inchi Sealine Coats - oo von vt vl Dyed Squirrel or Silver Fitch collar, cuffs and fronts, 46-inch Sealine Coats: .ot tiviint i an Trimmed with natural and dyed Squirrel, Fox anc 30-inch Jacquettes Muskrat, Eilver Muskrat, Caracul, Beaverette and S uncertainties. ‘ Trade names—Hudson Seal is Dyed Muskrat: Sealine and Beaverette are Dyed Coney. Third Floor Self-rising Flour is the convenient flour—saving in the baking process many steps—eliminating the necessity of measuring and combining many ingredients and their cost—so its use is. truly an economy as well as a convenience. More Style—Same Comfort m m in This New o] s l—Stone Mar(:n C}Iokers and Fox an_d WOI{ SC:A5| ln Special —Sore. e e TRe e 95 Self-rising Washington Flour comes to you ready Christmas Gifts........ for use. It offers the never-failing solution for that problem of baking lusciously light biscuits success- fully; and it is equally efficient for the pastries, des- serts and the great variety of other bakings where baking powder plays a part. “Arch Friend” Shoe Black Kid Patent Kid Brown Kid | [fl 8.50 fl I Self-rising Washington Flour is made of specially selected wheat, to which has been added the hone- building phosphate that produces the perfect result. Christmas Sugge stions that can be best supplied here Handkerchief Novelties Three-strand Pearl. 15¢ to $9.95 Necklaces Splendid imitation. o Perfume Bottles and / Normandy Lace Trays. .. .51.93 Aleaiia t syio8andun Gilt and sflver mesh. A wide varlety. N Windsor Crepe Gowns and Rayon Pillows, Kapok- Pajamas .............$9.95 filledic o oo ook $9.95 All shapes and colors. Dainty colors. & . s French Dolls Perfume Lamps.........$9.95 Blondes and Brunettes. Hand-painted shells. Handbags ..... Street Floor Balloon, Pouch and Underarm shapes. Give it a place in your pantry—assured of its great convenience, its thorough dependability and its manifest economy. Crepe de chine, Grecian Georgette. Self-raising Washington Flour is sold by your grocer and delicatessen in sacks of various sizes. [o[———|n[c———]a|c———[o[c———[a]|c] Covered Cuban Heels Light Welt Sewe. Soles Sizes 3 to 9—Widths AAA to D It’'s made good right here in Washington . In wearing this new “Arch Friend” Shoe you will be sur- Wilkins-R Milli kins-Rogers ng Co. prised how a shoe could lnok so stylish and yet be so comfort- v 2 P hle—and both the stvie and comfort you find in “Arch Friend” ‘Washington, D. C. Gre lasting. Come in and try on a pair—choice of three new Fall materials. j— e e I e I e NN e I e N e N e O =i [———|o]c———=[alc———jalc—— o] '}

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