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Opcra Company Lists Romeo and Juliet as Second 0{ Its SCI‘)C Will Emertam Tuesdav Eve- mng at Wasl’nngmn Audi- torium Under Director Al- bion’s Supervision. o and Juliet” will be sung by evening at oclock Washington Auditorium, under the su pervision of General Director Ed ouard Albion. as the second of a vics of five oneras o ntors sury foover at the include Andrew Mellon Sen ' of the Tre tierbert | Senator eph iy i Charles J AMr. Rudolph Brawner. Mr . Henry ¢} elin, Mr. A Butler, ) Al Emile | Beh Mr. Henry . Charles Cook, Mr, Wade 1. v, R. Golden D. Ralph. M. Mrs. D. J. Duni Delano, M liam P, Havynes Nr: W John riels, Frederic A. > Moll, My, Wil ZJdmonds, Mr. David ] Luchs, My Goodhesit, Mr Mr. Frederick Henry May. Mr evy. Mr. Stephen B lam . Miller, My [ Clarence 7. Norme Duncan H A MeKinney Willian Montgom Mr. Wil Noves. i Toseph pson. M G. Wi 1 ald Wood M azzaman. M Joseph 1 Dr. Walter Wilmot and Mr reh Fuchs to Be Guest oi Art Promoters a tea i o'clos Williun Ar. ane and Mr. Victor de n will be hostess and etty E With .\ er, Mis Nevins, Miss Alice Haines and Mr. i residence, northwest. visit to Wash his etchings Street Mr. Fuchs' an Gallery Michigan State College Alumnae Luncheon lumnae and former State Colleze met inform ncheon Thursday in alcove of the ¢ room of the Grace Dodge IHotel. The purpose of the meeting was to complete the sub- » the final plans a4 memorial to the stu the college who died in the of their country during the n War and the recent he entire amount was scribed, and the tablet is to be placed in the Union Building in the campus within a few weeks. Among those who attended the luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reed, Mr. Harris Collingwood, M Idkamp, Dr. C. B. Smith. A Mrs. H. B. Hendrick. Mr ond P nhh.,rpo \X\ 3 The of Michi students Waite, Mis: and Mrs. H. ¢ annual meeting heen announced for the in February. and pa third “week se- | Secretary I RRRERNARRREL RN POPULAR MISS E of Col. W. M. Me¢ t McKelvy, a student Marine Band Orchestra Inaugurates Serie Band_Orehestr n it es of Winter ¢ in the d auditorium the Marir Burracks T sday o 30 p.m. T concerts will be broadeast throughout the season Ly station WRC, the Co America having ranged for a special wire to the band auditorium for this purpose. At the request of many other broadcastin stations the programs will be relayed Daughter will Lcerts The Marine Tuesday will be o Boteldien THE SUN NAVY GIRL nited Ntates Mar © Washington Uni . and Wardman Park T Howare Mrs. John 1vs Hammond Hir, : den, Mrs hwhl\l R R. Hitt. Mrs, ¥ James Kerr, Mrs. Geory Mrs. Duncan Lhillip Mrs. Alfred . Thom Alrs Myers Preston, Jr h hovin Dream Waltz, ~Vie St H Mar Hymn The Star Spar Patronesses Announced For Yale Performances Among the patronesses for the per- formances of the Yale Dramatic As sociation to be given here December IR R R R R YRS The EASY Vacuum Electric Washing Machine FREE Special prospect contest Standard prices $125 to $155 For particulars phone direct to Easy Washer & Ironer Co. 40 H St. N.E. Phone M 10373 and Main 7313 Nervice Sules e Rl ol el ol ol o gl A ) DAY Mrs. STAR. WASHINGTON, lAnnual part); in View ! for West Virginians | Wednesdav Evenmg‘ | State Soclcty to Be Host at| Social Function, With Spe- cial Entertainment i Features. ! | The West District of Columbia hus hold its tenth annual ¢ | singerbread party Wednesc ember 9, in Pythian Temple, 10 Ninth street northwest, begiuning at |5 Oclock. Dancing wiil be indulged | |in later by those desirini to do so. | A program of entertalnment has {been arrunged_for the occasion, an orchestra. of pieces has been ob- tained. and some of the best talent in the ¢ity will have part the progrim Applications the newly Virginia Society of the ¢ anged o | pple and s in have been received slected members of ess and their wives for member- ship in the society and they have ex pressed the intention to be present at the sociul function. Followin 1 short busines ion, a musical pro- | gram will be given, after which those present will be invited into the ban- quet_hall. where refreshments from the Mountain State will be served. The officers of the society Shinn, president: Todd harp, Philip Appell, Wilson C. Hefner, Mrs. John Thompso: A Goshorn Al e, historian Committer in charg J_ William De Representative Fran | L. Jeffreys, William Appell, Benjamin I 1 Maginni: French Mo iefner. Ralph Teunis, O. W. Youn blood, O. 1. McLfonald, A. S, ho [A. E.F Hoffheins, Andre Lambert Murtin. Reception committee—Mrs. Charles H. Knott, chairman: Mrs, 17 Kk ! Bowman, B. Doole te Lyon, Miss | Lyle. Mrs. Trene | ene Hollis, Mrs. W, | e S harles 11, (€ mm».! Johi De Granze, Mrs. Hat tin and Mrs. Warner | e are now living in this ecity{ | something over 4.500 West Virginians. | and it is expected a large number will | I]N present the evening of the 9th. An ' BIG DISPLAY AND SALE OF i Dooley. 1, Wilson O Mrs Miss | | the i quarters for « .Rlu «u Hand-Dressed Dolls At Bargain Prices Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Mrs Dry Mrs on it Next Door to Stoneleigh Courts MILTON BAER A Haven for the Christmas Shopper Mid the quiet surroundings of this shop you may choose with unhurried care gifts from our complete dis- play. For the best girl, the fine fellow, mother, dad and the little ones. Diamonds in all their rare and glorious brilliance—the one gift that reaches the hearts of a women Wrist Watch O diamonds and platinum. It~ irresistible beauty sure to charm the receiver and is a tribute to the taste of its giver I'his clearance our high-grade embracing from High 3,000 Pairs of Shoes To Go on Sale for This Week Only at the Phenomenally Low Price of stupendous includes entire stock of shoes, all sizes D. heels. AAA and to Tow 65 Blonde o Velvets, Satins, Silver Pumps. pairs price and at to Sale Begins 8:00 A.M. Tomorrow Monday, December 7th K Bronze Kids, Patents, Blac dis Brown —also Gold Buy several this complete your Winter Tow needs. Cinderella Boot Shop 1211 G S treet N.W. 1009 Connecticut Ave.| | | D. DECEMBER 6. invitation has been sent to the West Virginia soldier War who now evening. . boys of the are at Walter Reed Hospital and the Mount Alto Hospi to be the guests of the society World al that | Swimming Club Dance Pronounced Success The auspic Life-Saving Club at rington Frida first public ihe benefit of provide comfortable the the bay Beach on were in the ballroom, the and eception and dance under of the Milton Swimming and More many varents and friends of the attending. During there was some interesing novelty the most_striking be nd acrobatic dancir hornburg. Her r “Charleston” called astic encore. Misses cina Counihan several fancy the very u dancing the otel THar evening proved 1o be a unique and successful affair. function { youthful members and was given for the clubhouse fund to o club at Che: It was of the nvenient apeake than 400 of the me inter ¢ Miss Myrtle for rendition an nita . displaving of the enthusi tivating i un and poise in pleasing spe. ¥ offerings met enthusias! eral interpretative marked proficien In re uel Burleigh founder of the vocal numbers Miss > applause dance: Isabelle singing to Irvin for sev in puise and grace sponse o requ her u\\!n accompaniment on the guitar. One of the pleasing novelties of the \ 1925— PART 2. affair was tho presence of the ve voung members of the club. It was the very first appearance of some of them in public social life and th panorama of the moving throng with the juveniles predominating. all happy In their respective c ments, pr e hoth uniq and interesting nest Hou N' aged seven, filled l|l- post of duty the floor committe nity and importance a3 did his clder ates. Little 10 Byrmes and D; i cnce. Entenmann and Leonard’ West gave a novel touch to the distin- guished guests in the receiving line. Edwin Lewis was in charge of the voung men's floor committ=a nnd ? -D’Andelet headed adies’ committee B The coast line of the island of Heligoland, which measured 120 miles in 1300 A.'D., had been reduced to 3 miles in 1500 by coast erosion. Julius Lansburgh is president of the Lan: burgh Interior Decorating Co. 729 11th St. Telephone F. 9262 ~-and would so much like to call upon him and his ex verienced corps of decorators, upholsterers and shade artists to give you low prices and good work for the decoration of your home. you with as much dig. | SOCIETY. For Christmas— HE none ¢ by twice gage Note Realtors 1417 K Street o Home A Permanent Gift custom of making use- less presents at Yuletide is fast becoming obsolete. people choose sensible gifts, and be of benefit than a good First Mort soundly protected its face choice residential property and bearing a full 6',% ‘We have them available for se- lection in $100, $250, $500 and $1,000 denominations. BOSS B PHELPS Sensible more lasting value in interest. of Homes Main 9300 It’s Not Difficult to Choose His Gift Here— You have the assurance that he will approve heartily whatever bears the Mode stamp. Bath Robes and House Coats The man who hasn't them will appreciate both here Robes imported direct frou House Coats, and s a carefully chosen but varied assortment, including W elsh-Margetson of London. Robes from $4.95 to $90.00 50.75> to $35 Special Robes and House Coats different <ilk cord and frog- Wool Vests For. Street and Sports W ear Imported and domestic fabr exclusive and Marked price. too Pajamas; shades at a colors and fancy. cloth—Silks and Pongees— vl|'m ts. Paj In the new collar model and regular styles—in plain $1.65 Solly (London) wool. lisle Exclusive Cravats A very large col- lection of America’s Finest Neckwear— combined with the best of Welsh- Marge n English Scarfs. Every pat- tern is exclusive; every shape exclu- sive, and color com- binations that you can’t find except bearing the Mode’s label — and under the Mode’s control. In silks of weighty worth. 3100 to e600 amas Madras, Soisettes, English Broad- to $2(.00 SPECIAL—Imported English Broadcloth with new large collar. - Plain $3 75 Fashion Park Tuxedos. Ik. faney 50c¢ to #4:50 In addition to the best domestic makes we are showing the Allen House Coats. in cloth. with cuffs with fastening $1().75 with twe frogs collar. and pockets Gloves Mark Cross Gloves—that famous English make we represent here- that has a Glove for every $3.00 line of -silk-and- wool and fancy ) hand for every occasion. Beginning at Handkerchiefs of French and Irish linen, with hand-rolled -hems. Jap and Crepe silks. 50¢ to $4.50 Linen Hand- hand-worked and Irish with Pure kerchiefs 50¢ Stll finer Imported Handkerchicfs with broidered ls. $1.25 Linen band-em- 6 for $2.7 Silk Shirts The 6 for $7.00 Mufflers We imported the most popular -of the English and Scotch mufflers. Welsh-Margetson Silk 815 Cashmere— $2.75 and Up Pure Silk— In Black, white and = erayvers. mpeciat 5085 Full Dréss Jewelry Krementz is the adoption of fashion—and there is an almost endless variety of mountings—in sets for all formal occasions. solid colors and the exclusive fancy pat- terns—in all the popular weaves—$6.75 to $15. Silk and Special —Pure Radium Shirts—White, Tan, Blue Gray—with separate $8' collar to match.... Mode Tuxedos