Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 9

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SOCIETY o~ tosnitnusd from zauskiene, Porsia and X snd Mrs. Willlam H. daffaires emi, King. the charge David H. Blair, the counselor of t Hungarian legatlon and Mme. lenyl, the secretary of the Lithua legation, Mr. Mrs. Emerson Howe, George Oakley Totten Richard Parker Crenshaw, Boughton Wood, Mrs. Matthews, Lieut. and Mrs Dodson Webb, Capt. and M E. Reed, Col. and Mrs. Claude Brigham, Miss Brigham, Mrs. John P. Jackson, Mr Msaas, Mrs. Theodore H. Tiller and Mrs John Campbell Mr. and Mrs. C. Hart Mer Patten, Mr Erwin, Mr. ter of California. Thomas Vanc zell, Col. Roy § Darling Bever Maj h and Capt Mrs. O tained a s today for h Johnson, in comp colse Pfae niece of Mme wife of the Minister of Switzerland and Mrs Washington Former Senator Smith are again in ara staying temporarily at widow of to W P o Zaldlvar Sulvador Jghth Page) ator Commis sloner of Internal Revenue and Mrs. Pe- Henrikas Rabinavicius; Leland Milton Merriam, John | Peter, Hoke and for- and Miss Lilita Dawson, the hostess Mrs. William Bowle will entertai a party of young people Christmas aft- ernoon at the Mayflower Hotel in honor of Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw H. A one are daughter of of of Comar. Mrs S. N the and Pow Stone, 1 staying at he ;| New York. Boardman is giving a afterncon from 430 to 6 the mational headquarters eventeenth street The te an | Miss Mabel | tea this o'clock of the between District of Columbia American Red Cra chapter of the ss at 3 o'clock. Former Representative and M John M. Baer entertained lelmnmll\ at dinor last n| Mrs. Martin C. of Maj. & | her muthe | Dowdy « their hom | lenterger . wife is the guest of . Robert T. Priest, at Maj. Shal > to South America to join . Pershing. Mrs. Mary McCabe Little Rock. Ark., i the guest of Mrs. Dowdy My rd Ge and ) Nathaniel C. Halstead - rained at |\||\|>A last evening at their home in compliment to their guest, Mrs. William Marseilles of To- ronto, anada. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eric enleaf, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgeway Taylo Mr, and Mrs. Reid Baker, Miss Pendleton, Miss Mildred O'Nedll, Alice Ballentine | Lieut. Herr | Brewster. Mr. Clarence List and Mr Zillla« Anne \ch for pat rs in v .le Mrs Barnett Mather Le ulke, Comd N.. and Mr the compa Hiram Bi Dr. William Charles M. FlI Rodgers, U Noble Gregors Paughter of Dr. Garfield To Wed Mr. John P. Comer. Dr. and Mrs. Harry fssued invitations their daug! Tohn Preston ¢ December 22, in Mrs feld Miss Garfl the President r the marria Lucretia to Tuesday evenir amstowr anddaughter few close fr Van Vranke Presbyter State Departmie: Secratary; of it Mme |whe Charles ome of Dr. ar Mass emain a week Heber Blankeu Washin sm London | > will ren for some time, | ankenhorn who arrived in this ‘(uunll’\ with him is iting relatives nd will join him here in a short time |and later she will go to Florida. N has ve Mrs. The first secretary of the United States Legation in Warsaw, Poland, and Mrs. Willlamson Howell, jr., accompanied by their young daughter, are at Briarcliff Lodge, N. Y., for a few weeks. ar A. Garfield have of | M George Howard, who formerly Washington, has gone (n‘ ch for the Winter. 1l Mrs lived Downey the < before Mid Perry Belmont had a | lunching i st rmally with them terday ery in New York. | .. Malcolm Gibbs and Mrs. Percy | Adams ave in charge of the annual v which is being held by the opal Church of the Transfigura- | tion on Gallatin street west of Four- 1 eve nml ves. a Lowndes Jackson ALL of diamond rings. | Handsome mountings. dependable tee you most prud buying, Our nt 1 diamond will be a per- petually membered gift. re- Hamilton A watch of far- famed accuracy. Models rur close to a scor $35 to $150 Ladies’ Hamilton Wrist Watches $44 to $70 A Small Deposit will or Delivery Later desi °e 18-kt. servic tisfaction and your expenditures Special Offerings $75, Other Exceptional Values hatan Hotel while here on a visit from | { usher | dinner were Miss | the will follow the annual meeting of the THE EVENI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925. 9 . whose double wedding will take Saturday, December v ined at dinner last evening by Andrew Wylie, who will be an at the wedding. Others at the Suzette Dewey, Miss ne Wylie, Mr. Eugene Rob. Mr. Blair Lee. Kathar Mis. Richard S. Hill is enterts for her daughters, the Misses il her apartment at the Dresden Tues day, Di again on the following day. Miss Louise Albers for West m Beach, with her sister, left vesterday 0 spend Mrs. Jo seph S, orge Hewitt Hyers eturn to Washington tomorrow a few days in New M will after spending York. Starmont Aid Tea at Home on Lanier Place December 12. armont Aid for Consumptives t meeting completed arrange the tea and s to be held ernoon of December 12 at r Mrs. Apple place. ments on the ton Aprons and handmade handkerchiefs, as well as many other attractive and useful articles, will be offered for sale. A delicatessen table and a candy table will be other features of the affalr. Those actively engaged in the under taking include the president, Mrs. An- drew Stewart; Mrs. W. E. McReynolds, Mrs. DeWitt C. Chadwick, Miss Letta Fisher, Miss Julia Karr, Miss Alice Williams, Mrs. C. H ndy, Mrs. Wymond Bradbury, Mrs. J. Bren nan, Mrs. W. F. Rober! rs. Joseph Fenton, Mrs. George Cohan and Mrs. . Colbert B S Forest Serv ned to W eels from a far their apartment berland, _ Mrs time in Phoenix, return from Al Mr. Lional H. Struck was host to a large number of friends at a danc- ing party last night in the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, will entertain the members of the Women's National s of the United and Mrs. Barnes ton during the n trip and are the Nor spent after Extra Large Head Size Hats SILKS & METALLIC SATINS—VELVETS FELTS—VELOURS Also Small and Medium Head Sizes 83.98 1o $12.50 Creeron 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices Between F and G Sts. ' CHARGE ACCOUNTS VITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRAN ity in ct stones white gold y vears of too, guar- fi e, in Big pre-holi- day importa- tions make your range of choice complete. at $125, $175. $200 $50 to $1.000 A Man's Watch to be proud of. 20- year guaranteed gold filled case. VGED An Elgin —a movement of highest reliabil- ity, in 14-kt. solid white gold, tonneau - shaped case. A most practical timepiece aining | in | linens | their | N T T T T I eTat m in — Press Club at a buffet supper Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Federa- tlon headquarters, at 1734 N street northwest. The Phi Sigma Epsilon Sorority this evening in the garden house of the > Dodge Hotel beth D. Donnelly . Charles A. Schwinger of Md., were married W . December 2. in the parsonage Rev. John E. Briggs. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued (o the following Le Roy Rawlings of Baltimore and Lillie Brooks of this city Joseph Tyler and of Huntington, Md Angelo Pagliarello of the Etta Chase. both Armetrong. Ceola Hampton Howen and ¢ ity and Victoria Asbury Artis wnd Alice Fancy Shavmg Mugs Go. The gilded and gorgeously painted individual shaving mugs that 15 or 20 vears ago glowed upon a special shelf in every barber shop have gone the way of all other insan Time was when every 1 had his individual shavi favorite shop. His name. usually in black letters, red from the of the ug and together with ind paint dazzled the iselves came in 1apes the all his ll‘tl sealds it dilize £ AlGLON GRILL Ground Floor—18th and Columbia Rd. Special Sunday Turkey Superd Dianer. .81 Week-day Dinner, 35e Wiite Ser r-—l’rrmh Cooking Columbia_G608: RELRCIE EJEE?'JEJ' Vacuum Electric Washing Machine FREE Special prospect contest d-hot sport cup at his | Lurge Strangy B O SRR R Standard prices 8125 to $155 For particulars phone direct to Easy Washer & Ironer Co. 40 H N M 10373 and Hmu 7313 I’Immv P RRRIRI IR KRR R MR 'E’E@J’Ei R. HARRIS & COMPANY a case of enduring beauty of design and finish. Ladies’ Hafis cushion or tonneau white gold filled case. Wrist Watch, shape, in A wonderful range of new model Gruens, including the popular Cartouche rectangular model. elpful Gift Hints FO)‘ Men Solid Silver Buckles, including Belts 3.50 Waterman Fountain ens $2.50 to $40 Eversharp Pencils $1 to $40 14-K¢. Gold Cuff Links $5 to $15 Platinum-edge Cuff Links $15 to $40 Sterling Silver Flasks $12 to $40 14-Kt. Solid Gold- trimmed Bill Folds $5 Up For Women Silver Mesh Bags - $12 to $40 Silver Vanity Cases $10 to $95 Diamond Bar Pins $25 to $600 Flexible Diamond Bracelets $30 Up Gold S(nne -set Bar $12 to $7:J Three-strand Pearls (Manufactured) $5 Toilet Sets— 3 to 22 Pieces Prices Start at $16 Seth Thomas Eight-Day Clocks, $15 to $85 R.HARRIS & CO., 7thand D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century of this | houre John {2 i | | i H Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health | Joseoh Krahling, 51. will entertain its friends at a dance | pital William E Martin Wiexand University Hospitai Rel M Georziana, Robs “ity Hownital R Unarles O, Embrey, William F Hannah H. Mareie Toiressor Thomax H. Lynn Katherine Burdern Edward Frances A Hamerdinge: William £ C Montana's Big Potato Crop. : | Spec:aI Night Servxce Ch.m and Press all Detiver at_ the Desire Births Reported. following births have heen re mn Heaith Department Tas m M Montana's potato crop lion busi per without borted to B heura’ | nearly har | 1924 | | bushels will Department in the last 24 am d and the 2 St. Elizabeth’s Hos hour you Burke, 4 61 510 T st George Washington of an Anacond No' Extra Charge Phone up to 9 p.m.—0ur car will call Downtown Shop, 507 12th St. Plant, 400-410 18th St. N.W. production hroughout the Sexdler, 4. Aunapolis Snd Mawiia S0 2 P oa Georgetown Tniver. Henry Hotel. James W To *Ferry. 70 J will. it | place the vield was 12 ‘The potato vield in Montana was 88 bushels to the George L Foiers and Sareaiet B William J. and ] KK 78 Billings. 44 y e 13 East Capit Milov: ROT A st 140’ Tennesseo ave. st Craig. 3 Wisconsin ave 210 n tton. i) mernnr! Nfln pital 219 Tih ot [ ey B0, Cawtinity Tt At Sloan’s Art (zalleries 715 13th Street : Peremptory Sale Wiliamem und Elanecs M- Ghash, irl Randolph and Lucs . boy Thomas and Mart William and Mary E. L James and Eloise M. Evans John E. and Evelyn Bogle John and Florence Cunningha Martin. 40, F Fr Uoras Tensa et Garfield Hosoita) When a man takes unto better half he should be the worst himself | prepared | 0 273 Persian and Chinese Rugs (including many room-size pieces) at public auction within our galleries 715 13th St. Monday and Tuesday December 7 and 8, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day (Two days only ) On Public View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day. Note—The above collection is one of wide variety, em- bracing Kermanshahs, Bokharas, Serapis, Mesheds, Tabriz, | Chinese, Sarooks, Kurdistans, Kazaks, Irans, Fereghans, | &c., in all sizes. Terms: Positively cash. C. G. SLOAN CO., INC., Auctioneers. S WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST Send “Her” a Bouquet of (}ude' American Beauty Roses Such a gift is sure to strike the cor- rect chord of the spirit of the occasion fra the kind—are Flowers—no matter o Mak it harbingers of good will “sweet” floral remembrance ! UDE BRO CO. Stores for Your Convenience 1102 Conn. Ave. flo T'wo 1212 F St. N. Member of Fiorists' Telegraph Association MORRISON FOUNDED 1894 1109 F STREET N.W. ANNOUNCING—REDUCTIONS Regrouped for Clearance—Our High-Type New Winter Models Repriced Far Below Their Values Sale of Coats THOA ° who have waited for our After-Thanks- giving Coat Sale will be amply rewarded for their patience by the remarkable values offered tomorrow. Regular Values $69.50 and $75. 00 On Sale at Fascinating in Style—Lux- urious in Fabric and Fur The superiority of these coats over any coats at this price is apparent at a glance. CHOICE of the smartest Winter models—in flared or wrappy effects—elaborately trimmed with the most popular Winter furs and developed from rich pile cloths. Every type of coat for every woman and miss in an all- embracing variety of NEW WINTER SHADES All Sizes for Woman and Miss

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