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N SOCIETY, THE EVENING RTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925. OCIETY. e ——————————————————————————— e S ———————— N ety P SO T SO DOty i E ; ( : I : v I N “ / o TOURISTS IN FRANCE (Sharp Cornices in Paris Bourse Break | - O I . % ot ombesisi b PAY $5,000,000 A DAY, Bones of Scurrying Messenger Boys Florl da = S SOUTHERN RESORTS 500,000,000 Spent During Sum- rected kicks iv ns f rival The Double Track-Sea Level Route . December Broken arms | messengers, hut th German Envoy and Baroness Maltzan| Z i ‘ | mer by Americans and British, |*¢, %% and cavedgin riba among ices account for most of e sounded. | 9 Through Trains Daily their measenger boy. used | 8 hoye have cause. FROM WASHINGTON < PN s a2 : Paris stockbrokers to ask the Bourse 3 Hosts to Maj. Gen. Henry T. | » W EEE e e R WRESERES) Allen at the Embassy Today. ‘ ' % [P e Amacated pree. plllars in the ‘main room of the Stock | j | PARIR. December 5. —France's 1809 by Na | Napoleon, the | Summer tourist season resulted in the | g, e adifice was u-mnlrllpd in 18 woman. She is Mrs | |leaving of ten billlon franca in the | |, normal times the bullding is bare. ¢ " | : o - "horplands, Moulton ; 4 » T HEL Ambassador of Germany) Norvis of York and Countess country by American and British | L larga snough (o necommedrte e | TP o i : ] and Baroness Malizan enter-| Alix ‘Beroldi % | visitors, That was the sum spent by /g nmodate the lman of Manfield & ¢ . v Eu LONDON, December ). Eng land’s biggest shoen rowd. but on extraordinarily busy . jer father. 1r i taine Inincheon today - fourists of these two nations AUring [dava snch as ey L 18V her father, James M . v - SR piisn ~vancis | GURilEE wholbes been [ Tine, July and Auguat, aceoraing 1 4o domn T Boserlth Sy RRIch | 'has chain atotes wowe oo | Atlantie Coast Line Gen. Henta Allen. The | Visiting Miss Marzaret Whliame in 1 Agures published by the tourist | Tpi S fewn in Eren Tt Ibwoss | e A oo con g T i Raireadiol ks Ambassador presentad Gen. Allen with | Richmond, V.. will return in a few | : : bureau. | fully inadequate. the foundas, the 1 Philip Man e L el e et ihe honorary | days and spend the remainder of the | J The Summer tourist season IS8 In the tremendous rush on big days | Ae o Toomer monnen ot b - Queitee ot aceini the Griverditiiar with her uncie and nunt, My fpproximately 100 days and experts | messenger boys serimmaging 1o and | fo Nor o ; il GFO. P, JAMFS, G, P. A FRRILort In recoERitiog: OE Gen. A rs. Fielding Lewis Marshall, at g have figured out that at leant $500.- | tro with orders suffer a high rate of . N s bemahs 1 .St N.W., Washingtan, D. C. Tohte otk i o with. the/| 1515 Mwentinth atrest . . 000,000 or §6.000.000 a ARy, Was apent | casualties. Brokers frantically awalt | pasa | rcoy o eral of Tih cl. Main 7838 Cllan Arive Amons the guesis were| M. ond Mre Marhall witl go o hy | France's visitors during that|the return of messengara whe meser L )11l Eiloray Ask for * Tropical Trips™ Bookist ew York the o week to at- Tickets, recorvatiogs, infarmation from My er Charles Nage first period jcome, and then groan whe 4 thampton iy Rhodas MY ardinnd With the Winter season along the [(hey nave heen fponn Jwhen informed Thun. Prince Rismarck, Dr. Jordan and Riviera now in full awing, and with | Many injuriex are caused by dollars and pounds flowing Into the | Fars e arat banks of Southern Krance, Le Figaro | Raron Ilessen secretary, and Herr 3 ‘7 | sava: ““Thix situation constitutes Al election. in which her hospital. | Liheral candidate. My« [ize well di- 18 10 10 hours in her office ¢ tend the dinner of the ithern iety of New York., which will he given at the Waldorf-Astoria Wednes. the members of the embassy siaff,| % duy evening Bdwaiaivon Selzaci Only Supreme Court Bud of I hright ray of sunshine in. France’s | § Season Makes Debut otherwise cloudy financial affairs, and | o ; The Ambassador of ne 3 s should dissipate some of the hasit A M today. where the former will make an e 3 tolie of finance.” Ve o — address he he American Academy B o PA - s . & = Mt Political and Social Sclence e d | The speaker who telle x foke on i i M Kelluge i ! ! | Eidive angiance | —in its lavish entertainment facilities; o Braicy: of Bhaes v lecor: « r— | but a home in its intimate details. e, IVES and LIONEL Catalogues in Colors Free Washington Theatre i Supply Co. I The owner has reduced the price very con- 19 Ninth St. N.W. I i G . fe i 1 siderably, which makes it a remarkable buy W onray chitfon frock of white tafle i i uilant skirt and tizhifitting | ming | - neck and v nee on the skir which falls Mrs. | Am Spain I Ambassador of Senhor do Amaral the Min f Sweden and Mme. Wallen Semator and Mrs. David A 4 Assistant Secretary 3 Mre. Wilbur 1. Carr, A ant Secreiary of State and Mrs. Rober Olds, M1 Mrs. Frank B. Noves \r. and James M. Beck, Mrp and Mrs ick Sterling and My and Mrs Mis, 1 wife of cnd Mrs. Willis Van Georze Sutherland, 5 Terry Santord and M The Secretary War aud Mrs Fiske Stone. wives of asse DPavie will be the honor cta it RIS RGS ente fe 3 J. LEO KOLB | A brand-new Home—planned. built and equipped Mre. Merritte \W. lreland pre ihe solicite i Mis. Fred- = . \ y B . i f ready to begin housekeeping—with features that are the Hance given i thele honor at the [SHER Dent Gronl, sl imancis G j - e Bressinpdherial] SZIIN: Y. ?W':m 5133,; Wis. Ave. not ysually found at hand—such as oil burner for the ew Wi S o Bk T and | SOCIety At A tew t Supreme Court and : s 5 g The Secretary and Mrs. Davis w n. M b Hamitton and e tamities heating plant and the latest type of electric refrigeration. receive with Mrs. John L. Hines snd Miss Josephine 'utten he Secre e Secn encral mnnl Mos iUiel vy of State and Mrs. Kellogg and e i e [ketiany ‘ e S se DO MIXED CLUB UTILITY. $ o Experience designed. and good taste decorated— parties will he given preceding the tive i Minn : - while the construction from foundation to finish was Gnige. ol Mre. George T. Tyner iy o will hmve assisting Miss Louise Gray Zabriskie of New | o 0 S o \\\\\\\‘ e iHiesTTor s Hususna and iWivesll ) \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ done with a conscience. STl Be hosta. el wall Gol R Suzettn Dewey, danghter of | York. whe s now in Washington, was " Charles 8. Dewey: Miss | Mavflower to a 7o Mrs. Teed f s David | Neville Gherardi. duughter of the ald | zuests heing th of the | LONDON. December 5 (@) Mixed o 3 ! y A ni BhiET L or e e A e OF B entescntn: DA s Ten rooms. three baths: complete lavatory on first W. W. Overton t Secretary of the asury | dinner hostess last At th Introdiced in Zondon: ifternoon. Decem- \Walter . Ghersrdi and Mrs, Tilson, Representativ t 1 3 or some time in London, but the floor: open fireplaces: wall lights: sumptuonsly equip- a dance at her hon R L e caudl ang e e ot GooniacHont Mevie - i 3 ko : 5 ghis: p v equiy street. for the | el g pisage o nd S R g ation is » mixed club in A Popular Innovation riangle Chih and the debutantes ' ¥ unk W. Mondell and Mr and Mrs. ! est End which is provided w a7l The marriaze of Miss Gertrude Gros Lier of Mo snd Ao 4 . ‘ Comen's residantial SERVED DAILY Tt has a wonderful Toeation on this famouns thorough. bert H. Pnor, 10 Paxt SCORNS USE OF TYPIST. ] CISlie on e Aiattne ey From 5 to 8:30 fare—which gives it a stabilized realty value that makes the investment exceptionally attractive. ped baths. a 2 o - ork ke place e hecoming more Gl el bt I cvnoon. The ceremony will be Hindenburg Writes Letters o e day women of SUND YS M and Mrs. Jol e e in the Church = ' ence are giving up A af ana " ! hanks in Own Hand i iariers in Hines will be the I : e L he Dear e ke e Y d of the 12 Noon to 8:30 Terms will be arranged to meet the purchaser's dinner this evenir Dieceriin . ONsaRe e : Mrs. Herman (. Glade, precedingz : t folls 4 5 uf the he cus ¢ linn ! In Addition to Our convenience— the Army dance at the New Willurd | Pride’s pavents 32 iteenth " ' : : ; Hoel 5 ! ’ ! ; 4 Home Economics Attracts Regular A La Carte Service adet John 1. m s dinner lu . i b = sathlel Home from : it Yo lianen 3 e hridegroom phone onr offire at ans o ave wilh his haents] @ o and . g Grapefruit Cockiall time up to 9 PM. and special appoint the chief « ff and Mrs. John I. the hieenth o esistinn PHEOR G O B Vogetahle Saun e BoETSE amueSicy OL M My Hadty o nes Bienir oot | iz That e i ; RENTING s T 1 CKEEVERafldGOSS Hines, at F t, ) M. and A matier b eanmne or Wrenshall Bennet. "ol Hoogland Brooklyn, Miss Frances hy proxy or subiliert » FOR Rialied Mackers! Mrs. 1. R. Rennet, 1 A, b st Hampton, Miss ervice aid of such u mechanical device as : Ntring Beame Paristenne Totatoes ark. Md.. will take place this th R of Amherst. Mas The 0Lt D e Household Parties Romaine Salad n a1 4:30 o'clock At th Mary Loulse Johnson. Miss i H Receptions Drives Iee Cream or Charlotte Rnsse 1415 K Street Main e e = AR UL B 2 S5 Conventions Office (R Goloe toriamiiic Deal With a Realtor Holr Trinity Church, officiating FiBrincaton. o N Marriage Licenses. Weddings Dhe Aol St Miss Saran (M5 2 ; | iiarsias At einey Spencer rof Mr<. Olive pen istant mitita : : 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Attache for aeronautics of the Fre. ‘o y % al Ferdiain Miss MeKay, Guest at Women PG T bt Sy i B T S — T 1752 11t and Pennsylvania Ave. g at who has recent Churd t. Joseph, M 1 2 wned from Greece, where she C. Hely Molony officlating SRRQE American consul e T o e s T Burchell’s ‘ 50 Ma " Aet : A, i i ik (Pyne Inf O Aemborsyi s s Wil Despreceaatia o : { I'his residence of lIinglish Georgian architecture is in the navy yard for a few weeks diework e wonien, M e . Jinkeiatan ' Famous B(mquet Coffee Washington's finest environs—opposite the Stokes Iinehaon today for her danghior. Mios ¢ ] ket ion and one block from the new linglish nhassy Vinler Ellen Orme, in celebration Mrs. Gardner Orme was hostess at Phe Secretary of (he Treasury and 1 'j_“"m'f“"j“':*"'\’l_‘_"«‘:;‘-.h\“*y'j_j:ly 1 M s lelion Se v of the In SpeciaI Nighl Service Better Than Ever | among the most aristocratic homes in the ( apital. x wnd matinee. In the party are Sen ; i Senn i feanand - Press Martha Puevrredon, daushier : Vivani are the am dor of Argengin ent: 5 . e all and Deliver CEToN | e Prievriedon: Miss Has it Hiew 4 hillips, who will| at_ the hour \ 8C b B e i S Desire ey wooRir. ) 3 Lb. 3 56 street Clare Ronnaffon. Miss K . TS this res. Miss Florence Harr e A1 | et Tid- No Extra Charge Jleanar Orme and Miss Kauthleen | io ‘ Orme ¥ S T 2 : Pl » .. — < il call i R b oot o Ll B N. W. Burchell Ei=st at her home on Masss went S tidball's accom- | Plant, 400-410 18th St. N.W. ; R17-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. Efoulke of Philadelphia < Martin W, Little Judze and Mrs. Charles | owry N Who ave spending ain at dinner in ¢ " S Vashington. entertained ator and Mrs. ' wpany at luncheon yester n preceding the dig ‘ Willard, where they had A e e GaltgBro @ The Washington Loan The o . e will give @ group of sor ac »f Mis e e Kk “CAFE LOUISE” | gf Rorcjeves I - and Trust Company Mise Olivia | : Chigke D ] Fine Watches Rradloy, | : | g B — Goldl Vo [ Announces an Additional Service to Hume, 5 anaban and B it 5 : 2 7 ! UK APARDIENTS § Silver Ware Customers and the General Public A Christmas Savings Club of the Popular Coupon-Book System With Five Optional Classes: $50......... $1 for 50 Weeks $100..... . $2 for 50 Weeks Naith ssstie) orhasnsiive ha ; .. $5 for 50 Weeks of this residence. ‘There are 13 roums, & baths. 4 fiven ..$20 for 50 Weeks tions. which Wil be finished in accordance with the own taste and wishes, Payable December 1, 1926, The property has unusual features tno vavied . detall. The cosmopolitan resident in select social or with 39/, interest added if or he whe desires an exclusive family manor house, is asked t : fnspect this residence critically, - deposits are made regularly. - Enrollments Accepted at Either Office SEEGce || R R RO F St. at Ninth Seventeenth St. at G 1430 K Street Main 3830 For nearly a century and tained a compan 0 at dinner List i Jetlerson's admi avening in compliment te i o i | o e \ira lve Grant, 3d. A irant e L dlosely idencified with the Rt i PRSI | 0 winers of ather makees [ | EEURICR PRI [ v.‘:;;,“».(.,::‘K‘L‘f,’,’v";y‘i..y\' "w‘u‘w[ m‘-l i trade‘u"'\h’ffl‘ i oSes 7 | Irpume[vpural{ifim Finish THE COAL STRIKE Need Not Worry You If You Have a Quiet May avromatic OQIL BURNER This in the perfected burner you have been waiting for. Flectric ignition—burns low ‘grade fuel ofl—buflt to last a liffime— listed an standard by National Board of Underwritere—approved hv Roard of Standards Appeals of New York. Manufactured in. Baltimors. Serviced and inaialled by A firm with 35 Years axperience in the heating busineas HEnt hera ' in Washington FORE_INSTALLING ANY BURNKR COME IN AND SEE A DEMON- STRATION OF THE QUIET MAY. BIGGS ENGINEERING COMPANY Feating and Plambing Engincers Distribntors 1310 14th St. N.W. Franklin 317 ‘ Mrs Freder | Established 1802 i BRURERERERERERERED Open from 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Sunday. Price and Terms on Request o

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