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| Cushman, Mrs, | John Marshall, Mrs. W. A. Hill, zend, Admiral Davenport, Mrs F. Meigs, Mrs. r. R. K. Awtry, . Copley Amol ‘Admiral .A. T. Mrs. Walter Drake, Mr. Raoul SOCIETY _(Continued trom Eighth Page.) fn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kilburn Gordon Mra. Gordon, who celebrated her|lamilton Fish. elghty-efghth hirthday anniversary at|Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mr sea, was accompanied hy her daugh-|mont. Mrs. Charles Ffoulke, ters. Mrs. Orton B. Brown of Berlin, | Edwin Parker, Mrs. George I N. F. and Mrs. Francis Gordon Smith. | Lean. Mrs. Dorsey Hyde, Mrs. Gordon will spend the Winter | Strong, Mrs. Sidney Neale, Mrs. A. W In Miami, Fla, with her son, Maj |U0oke. Mrs. Stephen T. Mather, Mrs. H. H. Gordon ‘Hp\\erl Wells, Mrs. Charles Woodhull, Willlam C. Eustis, Mrs. kley and Mrs. Richard Cutts. Me- Mr. Andrew Wylte will entertain at | H Mre. Tilmont. | Mrs. Lawrence Town- Miss Myers, George Wads: Mrs. L. Mrs. Long. 3.C. Fre. Mrs. Miss Julin Robert THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925. 9 }plsno keepe the spirit of Mr. Krels- {ler's work as originally written for | violin, but also includes some rather | cumbersome chords that would seem |n|req:|ra excellent handling to main ER tain the jovous huoyancy that is m-l RACHMANINOFF'S RECITAL. theme of the composition. Sergi Rachmaninoff is one of the | pressing few musician artists who can attract an audience of standing-room capacity jeven in such dr uninviting ‘\\pznhn as was in evidence vesterda:. his annual recital here at Poli's | Theater. Mr. Rachmaninoff gavé a | well balanced program of selections by great composers in a manner that aroused enthusiastic MUSIC tions Before Lions Club. It s de- | to contemplate what some plano students will probably do to this transcription Mr. Rachmaninoff also played the ovely * Ma jor Consolation™ rilliari “Herofea,” by Liszt, and the | “hopin “Sonata in B Minor” that con tains the famous funeral march at its largo movement. His encores at the | e e o e e | were appointed to serve nary thing. bines good character.” | Dr. George Shaw andfhel oo, Hotel yvesterday. HOW TO BE GOOD FELLOW. | Rev. G. 8. Johnson Gives Qualifica- | “Good fellowship ix not an imagi 1t is very real and com- declared Rev. Johnson in outlin | ing the qualifications for heing a good in an address before the Lions | Club at a luncheon in the ilayflower The following members of the club as members L L L 2 T2 22 2 T 2T T 2777 7777777 IDA WALTERS NOUVEAU HAT SHOP 932 F St. i Metropolitan Theater SALE FORFRIDAY ONLY | Unrestricted Choice of Any Hat in Our Stock Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the toilowing Am]n-w T. Wooden and Louise D_Lynn i A Hixeon and Loretta . Wrenn Ty SChwinger and Elizabeth D .. Parker and Ada R. Clark; Roherson of Clifion. Virgie M. Franklin of this oty Earl P. Maier and Ellen V. Fren Banata” B Taverer o1 Hyattoiile. and Dorothy L M B Va. and Md and R. Ch botb of pmme‘gmn Pa, Augustup ¢ Wood' aud Lillian M_Lanhan Laura 29 levery number. Richard Jimney and Comell Miller technician, with WINDOW SHADES | We are able to make highest grade Window | “®mades te order at factorr prices, giving Tou quality shades at leas money. @ Any sire up fa AR-In.x 6611 dinner this evening in compliment | Somittes to Miss Virginia Blair and her flance, Robert ('lymer Brooke, and Miss 1len Rlair nd her fiance, Mr len famin Lowndes Jackson, ka,"" by Always the nm-umle,'lwchuunuekw, and the Tum.h‘nf its Christmas chariti ery nuance of each | March” from *Ruins of Athens,” hy | I'ierre Bealer, chairman: Harry Black. ommand, this great | Beethoven, which was algo, as an odd | Tom_Brahan{, Rose Frye, William gave a long program | coincidence. the final encore on Josef | 1-0¢tsch, William = Payne and Dr. pretation vesterday | Hofmann's program here a few wee Howard H. F. | Artht at u Depent Gaszner, Dameron zaar for Rector's Ald ty of St. Margaret's. The annual Christmas bi turkey dinner of the Rector's Ald So ciety of St. Margaret's Church will be held in the Parish House, at Connecti- ciitavenue and Bancroft place. today and tomorrow, from 3 until 10 o'clock There is a great vavietv of attrac tionw for hoth grown people and chil dren hooths, fancy 1ables, gift tables cakes, candies, jellies, houdoir articles | and surprise pack fortune telling S j intelligent afternoon. The opening number. itita, No. 4, {n D Major [ with faciie ease. difficult It W of the passages were. saraband seemed especially en- [ Jovable in the way in which the pian- ist_emphasized its melodiousness. Then came two Schubert selections, {promptu” and ““The Brooklet,” PO/ /L4 S LRI LLLLLTLIIROTIIT LTI L I 11 A1 77PN | ago. Paul Evarts Johnson w11l entertain at dinner this evening for their dauzhier, Miss Mary Louise Iohnsgon, in compliment 1o Miss Ger trude Grosven and her fiance, My 1. Paxton R The zuests will in clude only the members of the wed ding party of Miss GGirosvenor and Mr. Rlair . Mr. and Mrs h's “Par wax played | 1involved . Neeser, E. al, Vanwyek Mott, J. H Robert Weicker, Laben . E. Stone, Jack Hardy W. D. Leeds and Kent B. Stiles, at | tending the American Warehouse. man's convention here. Ozark is a corruption of the rench | werds aux and means “with hows," a term description of the In dians who formerly inhabited the country. L, Large Picture Hats Hats for Bobbies Hats for Matrons SunTite Camprte show 3 Punch and Judy Santa Clau 7 hear. a Christmas tree and dancin Mr. Francis Winslow Ix entertain- | bear Christmas tr fng a dinner ty of younz people preceding the .Jur League Cabaret ball at the Willard tomorrow nigh iomorrow evening Served hy a group of debutantes Mrs. Willoughby Chesley charge of the general assisted by Miss Carolene Smith, Mr: seph Wall, Mrs. Howard Read, Mr: harlotte Campbell. Mrs. Paul Bley Mrs. Frank Hizht. Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Holt. Mrs Mrs. Bull, Mrs. Durrant and others is i Mre. Hayden Smith will go to New York to attend Miss Betty Stoddard, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Al her marriage to Mr. Winglow M. Lovejoy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Lovejov. which will take place urday. December 12. Mrs. Smith will be matron of honor. niece of to her | den Mrs. O Connell o'clock both evenings. has returned Wardman Park Hotel in New York. where Army-Navy foot ball Miss Cen Loretia O'Connell apartment in after a short visit <he attended the zame Saturday Aid Society of the Wash ington Helzhis Preshyterian will hold a bazaar and give a dinner tomorrow and Saturday evenings The Ladie f the Army Saturday. the an of the Mil ceount o Willard Hotel al meeting and sm Order_of the - scheduled for Dr. and Mrs. Charles Upson Clark | On of North Hatley. Quehee, have taken an apartment in the Shawmut, at 2200 centh for the \Winter menthe n AL L Krorer have hes v and Mrs their Haves son. % The Catholic Dat Community Cente give # card party 10morrow for the benefit of the cha scholarship fund. Mrs. Mary ' chairman of arrangements, fron Hotel days hing Their now at the on since China. are New reisco by Maj the Pre anama Canal stationed at Kroner will he sidin, San Francisco, who was in from Heaton his way residence, Mr. Augustus G Washington. on North to his Winter West Palm Beach. stayed to Alabama State Soclety Reception and Dance Tonight. Representative Lamar Jeffers will a short address on Alabama, pauties and resources on and dance of the he_first presidents 1o be held this evening |and is still 4 vice president. e read the Washinzton Club. | poem in French of his own compo. and K streeis. A splen s, which was h did musieal program has bheen ar and assured every member ranged. and there will he refreshments welcome to his Florida home. and dancing at Ridicules, given in the home of Mrs. <ie Bdson. Mr. Heaton was Seventeenth rived at She plans to v this week home in Mrs. € lard yvesterd here until here from her Rear Admiral Robert . Griffin is at the Hotel As n New York Maj. and Mrs. Charles W ir.. and Charles and Robert are the Astor Mr, and Mrs. Sincerbeaux — York City, who have been Robert Scholes friends in New York over the ThanKs. se of Representatives of piving holidavs, have returned to the legislature at_the Powhatan. where he arrived yesterday several days Thomas Thomas also a Ho Andrew’s Church holding a nd turkey dinner today ow at New Hampshire avenue sireet. The hazaar will open o'clock and continue until 10 k. and the dinner will be served 5:30 o'clock until & o'clack hoth A mas sale of articles made by the patients of Walter Reed Gen eral Hospital, Army Medical Center opened this morning at 10 o'clock, in bullding near the Sixteenth street entrance he hospital grounds. The ale will continue until tomorrow even ' Many attractive sals, including art batik, block printing, and metal work and wood work tomo and V ar 4 o'cloc from davs Our ahility to make Good Window Shades 0 3t Taclory Drices Eives you A8 ter Shade' for"Lets Money. Slip Covers. Rutier at and Mrs. Charles Henry at Montsweag Farm. Me., will not Washington until after AMr. Butler's Montsweag F fasi, an annual event on New Year day. will be omitted this vear on account of the serlous illness of Mrs Rutler. from which she is rapidly re o Col. and Mrs. Charles M. | Miss Flagz are at My Wiscasset anuary rm hreak 11 for Est mates Dulin & Martin Blds. “EAFE LOUISE Chicken and Waffle Dinner. Under New SR Franklin T304 A S also Mrs t the Wevlin Hotel, she Ross Thompson of Washington in New York, " LUNCHES CANDY _SODA Fach of quality at able prices. Home cooking with clean, courtcous service. stay tush Rewland of Chettenham Virzinia te stay with relatives. highest reason- the Mr. and Mrs. N. Coonin have with very them their daughter. Mrs. Benjamin ; Furman. formerly Miss Ann Ceonin Mr. Furman, whe is now in North Carnlina, will join Mrs. Furman here in several weeks. Frest v e “resh Mrs. E. E. McGrezor of Providence R. L. and Maine will arrive shortly | at the Powhatan for a three-month | tay | candies—many popular varieties at prices that will surprise you. The bhest soda foun- tain service in Washing- ton. ./////i//fl/g’g TuE canY True zave a | bridge party Tuesday eveningz. com plimenting Mr. and Mrs. Orme of Sante Domingo. brother and sister-in law of Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy Mr. and Mrs. James The subscription list for boxes and aeats for the Russian ballet concert 1o be given on Friday afternoon. De. cember 11, at 4:30 o'clack in Poli's for the benefit of Mrs. A Rristol's Russian Refugee Fund. con tinnes show increasing interest amang leaders all sets Washington Amon Theater K to of social n e made reser. henefit H. \ Vieto thase who hav for the approaching ande Mrs Mrs. Mrs. or 1223 F Street N.'W. Swanson Brothers Tomorrow, Friday Closing Out a Group of 19 FUR-TRIMMED COATS FOR MISSES al a special reduclion to 55.00 OSTLY small sizes, these coats present an exceptional opportu- nity. Smartness is here, accentuated by furs and fabrics of excellence. 25% Off 13 The remainder of the entire Rizik stock of Fur-trimmed Coats continues at TEWHERL BN I Mr. Rachmaninoff has transe for the voung peaple after 8:30 o'clock The dinner will be arrangements, Lilla | McDermett, Sleet Dinner will be served from & until & Church dance at and | Window Shades return to| 9 uf'm‘flmfl" i the piano and played for the first time. Both were examples of excellent han «ling of the light tones. and proved . highlights of the afternoon, along with | Liszt's “Dance of the Gnomes, jexquisitely to bring out all {lighttul - imagery: Medtner's n Millinery Another he alw Sharp | poser has 528 12th St. N.W. One Door Below F St. ALL EARLY FALL HATS-HALF PRICE _ AND LESS Sale you can profit by and still sacrifice nothing in the way of style and quality. We include all Felts, Velours, Velvet and Silk, comhina- tion Flawer and Feather Trimmed and Embroidered Hats Formerly $5.00 to $25.00 Now $1.00 to $12.50 the afternoon elcome ‘Prelude in | " to which its com evidently become recon ciled as an inevitable part of every program for this vear, unlike last | {vear. when the program notes stated | that Mr Rachmaninoff absolutely would not play this most popular, of | his preludes. The fact that he had | {surrendered to the inevitable was elev. | Iy hidden und the me! Announce ment o Prelude” in vesterday ioubtful it M v ser/did on this occanion hmaninoff's transeription of Liebesfrend” for 'HE BAC HELOR Al'\R’I‘\II"\T N - ) al! 4 IDER NEW MANAGEMENT Friday's Special! 4 B rene i .98 New Jersey Ave. NNW. Linc. 3427 The Niceties of Superior Service Mark Our Attendance on BANQUETS WEDDINGS PARTIES, ETC. “Service in the Home" Favorite Salads are all the more ap- petizing when made i our kitchens. A\ wonderful gift for her Christmas—at reprice figure decidedly low! Iri | from a anla Choose hiock effects, Clan plaids and White com stripes, Black and hinations Raleigh Haberdasher INC 23 lli’ and turnieh serimate v.ezeaaaeé!z@&w%rz' T T LI L Thirteen - ten F Street (341091717 1anBRAREGS FETIATIRTEIERT FTITASIOENTRSINIANECACIANLINR | H. ZIRKIN & SONS, INC. Washington's Leading Furriers Just two days more in our wonderful Nwiwi b § IEYY Anniversary FUR SALE Take advantage of this one week celebration and SAVE, ON FINE FURS. Every year we offer such sharp reductions, and every year hundreds of Washington women are on'the alert to share in the 'savings. ACT AT ONCE—only two days remain! $175 to $275 Fur ~Anniversa r v Sale Price.. $125 Fur Coats versary Price $100 Fur Jackets versary Sale .00 Friee *45 $395 (o $425 Siberian Gray Squirrel Coats (8)—Anni- versary Sale § .00 Friee o1 9205 Muskrat Coats $250 Silver $1950 (24) — Anniver 10 $350 American Broad- [ o% 5295 Australian Coats (4) sary «%¢ 5300 Persian Lamb Coats— Anniversa ry $235.00 Sale Price Opossum — Anniver- ale .00 Price vl.. 3235 9 Clrl:ul Coats (6) — Anniver: § sary Sale Price 0 Raccoon Coats (8)— Anniversa r y 319500 Sale Price $285 Raccoon Coats (26)— Anniversa ry $296.00 Sale Price..... $165 Muskrat Coats (self Anni- trimmed) (6) Coats (17) $100% RRsazIsITNECTIISES (6§)—Anni- $65-00 (4)—Anni- (brown) 5-00 $250 o Coats sary Price %350 Hudson Seal (1 — Anniver- Sale 8175.00 to $3%5 $295 Coats Hudson Seal Anniver- $195 to $250 Leopardine Coats (f) — Anniver- sary Sale $]135.00 Price v Sale Price s (16)—Anni- Sale $2]5.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS At Anniversary Sale Prices $85 to $125 Cloth Coats (60) Sale Price §75 to §95 Cloth Coats ( Sale Price . $85 to $110 Clot Sale Price $25 Pri $35 \o KAS Cloth Coats Sale Price ... $125 to $150 Cloth Coats (\8)— sary Sale Price.. $150 to §175 Cloth Coats (’~)~ \ Sale Price . ‘Coats Skunk (24)— trin 3 4%® Sale Price . ZIRKIN’S NEW DRESSES 24 Flannel and Jersey Dresses 14 Mirroleen and Satin Dres: 11 Dresses 58 Dresses 13 Dresses 25 Dresses 29 Dresses 31 Dresses 25 Dresses °. $8.75 Anniversary .$13.50 $65.00 Sale $15.00 (S)Anniversary $22. _ Women’s $4.50 Imported Wit bt eaen” Stave To iend | 4 Scotch Wool Scarfs IRERERTETAIEYEIRENNASINE NS R L T PRI PR TTTE O O T T est Domentle Aeliand Opaqne Cloth All Sizes EERTRENERREREINAT Hartshorn Rollers rpmluvy THE SHADE FACTORY W. 1109 14th St 10428 Flain Veloars. “ Jhe House of Fashion” Two-Day Sale Women’s lisses’ Coats Luxuriously Fur Trimmed and | Coats Specially Purchased—and Our Own Stock Distinctive Styles—All Colors and Black $69.50 Values $75.00 Value. $80.00 Values $85.00 Values VB ISV SRV All Other Coats At Big Reductions ]| Two Groups of Dresses $12.95 and £19.95 100 Women’s and Mis Dresses to Close On Sale Friday ()nl\—\ alues S$12 to $25 <ilk ol qvn satins IMIRREVERRVLR Powder Puffs $2.50 to $5 Russian Antique Bon Bon Dishes $5.95 to $25 Perfume Atomizers 35 to $10 omw@.a&ms«smmm.mmmmm Powder Bowls and Puffs $3 to $7.95 French Doll Powder Christmas GIFTS Hand-Painted Cigarette Cases $5.95 Cigarette and Match Case Sets $5 Telephone and Desk Pads $1.50 Desk Lamps, Perfume Burners, Centerpieces and Trays of Shell 75¢ to $10 Boudoir Clocks $5 Ash Trays 75¢ to $2.95 Mosaic Frames $3.50 to $6.50 Cigarette Boxes $5 to $12.50 Petitpoint Perfume Trays $5.95 to $15 Bowls $5.95 to $15 Boudoir Lamps in All Shades $6.50 Imported Boutonnieres Metal Roses, Dahlias, Gardenias, Chrysanthe- mums, Pansies, Orchids, Violets, Feather and Felt Flowers— $1.50 to $15 Lip Sticks $1.50 to $3.50 Compacts $1 and $2 French Perfumes $2.50 to $18.25 Russian Antiques Compacts. Vanities. Vanity Cases, and Boxes studded with Pearls and Semi-Precious Stones. $3.95 to $25 for MEN lady can and a folks a F\\\ Men prec her favorite shap Imported HANDKERCHIEFS $1.25 to $3.50 Imported NECKWEAR $3.95 to §5 Cigarette Boxe $1250" to $12. 50 $2.95 Cigarette Lighters, $10 Flasks, $5 The Gift Salon—First Floor 6riebacher “Jeminine rel of Individuality ; TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET SrvcvevevertvtL I TR R IR TR R Ash Receivers, to $7.95 BRSSO R T T3 Ao L0 LA T T 2T TN TR TRER T, T, T XN AR RERE RSN 4 Sl S0