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Attack on Modern Darices Arouses New York Society Miss T\Lukax s Cnncxsm of Smart Homes' and Defense of Cabaret Amusements Is Widely Discussec. ~Miss | ida resorts will outshine tadnments of the past h o, 15 holiday rence Tuxeds hold an | her is favor- »s will spend the Adiron- sports | for | he o > in thei ciety s sular eritic ¢ v > | i Club, where well known | 1 or speeding down Others will racing on the the Winrer of interest rong showe writing. While dances scores seen on | the lon of the privata | take part et |1ake, which is nearby. thing Ses Trips a Diversion. Another uttraction for sea trip: feved this vear into southern waters. bf the most interesting parties of | Which departed re- iled on | ings are ind their de- here all were prominent on the | s Among those in this particula party were Commissioner of Immigra- r it common | tion Robert Tod and Mrs. Tod. * hundred guests Th were accompanied by their laughter, Miss Katherine nnedy od, who will be introduced next s 1n:]u\1n|_ son. Besides these were Mrs. Moses 7 which | Campbell Taylor, Miss Claire Kellogg, e same | Mis Jeanne and Adele Reynal, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. e door| Reynal; Miss Eleanor Fitzgerald and | Nowed in | Mrs Van Lennep. Curb on One Custom. ther cases five months, ce |, clude pauses at Cuba, Panama, Call- a, the Hawaiian Islands. several and will make | ltar before re- to r ripples of ‘m~ city ing the Brearly Scl a chance F cfation at the school, om with < street. into a scene from old | with oriental streets and booths, while debutantes attired in | Chinese robes sold_toys and marion- ett There was dancing in the tea- room. ormed Assembly e hina, 'ment to Wed Announced. | ym:tk Miss Marguerite Hoguet, Philip La_Boutillier | the committee of arra ves: Cotton, Miss S Helen Matthews, Prentice, Mrs. Ralph Peters, Stuart Preston, Mrs. Rothchiid, Mr: her | Robert D. Sterling and Miss Betty he | Wulie. Tiss nn.. and st Winter dance which Carleton. i< ing with much which hall will be given at on December 12. amous American Her _mather, 'rine Beekman the late Mr. | to precede the affair, which will be Hoppin, | marked by an attractive program. asat 47| Among the patronesses, most of She is a|Whom have taken boxes, are: Mrs . Pool, also |Charles Russell Burke, chairma ney General William | Mr nd of G. Beekman | Co: | Mr dny . Kingsbur: Mrs. chieffelin, Mrs. William G. R of feller, Mrs. Marshall J. Dodge, Mrs. Lyttleton Fox, Mrs. Howard T. Kings- 10%, Mass., where Mr. Fahne- | bury, Mrs. Ray Morris, Mrs. Kenneth keeps up his interest m\.» Brien and Mrs. Frank Lyon Polk. by frequently tooling his| A wedding h means much to d over the roads of zhe“ho polo set in Westbury and Meadow- Hills section l-rnnk Long Island, Betty Stoddard, daughter of Mr. and \m Louls Stoddard, to Winslow - for the |Lovejoy. The ceremony will take ites to an- ‘plue here in St. Thomas’ Church on | Win. | December 21. The father of the bride- | . there is no doubt | to-be is head of the United States 'm this city will be | Polo Association and one of the most r known. The call of | active figures in the sport at Meadow- nd frozen North |brook. Miss Stoddard has been a v large numbers of | popular figure among the younger and the programs|set of the Westbury, Meadowbrook | nged for the Flor- and Piping Rock sections. Fahnestock street and of P ) Za ;—%a z ** Fads any enter- making THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MISS BARI‘!HA McFADDEN, Accomplished young daughter of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Louis T. McFad- Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents | R | Miss Harriet Sanger has sent out | cards for a dance at Raleigh IHotel | December 22 in honor of Miss Eleanor Levy of New York City, who will be her guest over the Christmas holida Mr. and Mrs. C. Israel of Reading, | Pa., will be the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Sixteenth street extended. Mrs. Willlam Shalhimer, who was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith, has returned to he~ home in Richmond, Va. The Friday Club was entertained at luncheon, followed by mah-jangg, last | week by lington Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney West, who! spent the Thanksgiving holidays in New York City, have returned to shington. Miss Inez Leon has cards out for a dance at the La Fayette Hotel, De- cember 24, in honor of Mrs. Nanette Gamse of New York City, who will| be her house guest over the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Harry Roller, Mrs. Abram Simon, Mrs. Sherry Stein, Mrs. Leon- ard Schloss, Mrs. Abe Liebman, Mrs. Maurice Eiseman, Mrs. Joseph Abel, Edmund Kaufman of | Mrs. Sol' Meyer, at the Ar-| those who plan to leave the city are the Winter a number of which are of- | | ed that the trip will last | and will in- | The rooms were | The decorations were in charge of while Mrs. hairman of Members of the smart set are await- | interest the annual| of the Yale University Glee the Many lebutante dances have been arranged W hhan” is that of Miss Miss Carrle Hart and Mrs. Jacob Kohner, who attended the Sisterhood and Councll of Jewish Women con- vention in Wilmington Tuesday and Wednesday nights of last week have returned. = Tuesday night a banquet was given to the delegates. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Singer returned on Wednesday to their home in New York Cit Mrs. Karl Kaufman of \e\\ City is visiting her sister, uel Goldenberg, of T\\f-u street. The Phi Alpha Phi . Sorority That Sweet Italian Language Italian college graduate (an officer in the Italian army quring he war) gives Lalian lgamans Lo welect pupily at, their homes. & o Write G. Bru den, who will spend the Winter with them at the l:m-humbrau PARIS SHOPS DAZZLE. P \RIY | en reseml Tscape paint- tmas novel- ps around dome. The lowly cotton € has blossomed out this 1dow displays of the linen ar a resemblance to rooms in the Louvre Museum. Subjects ranging from woodland scenes of the life of Robin Hood to portraits of Mme. i Recamier or of queens of the Folies Bergere have been adapted to hand- kerchief artistry York | year a {0 The Gift Individual @IIOOSR any of the above monogram . designs, in any color, for the most per- sonalized Christmas gift procurable. You can have it distinctively and individu- ally Brewood-engraved on one pound of paper and 50 matching envelopes—either sin- gle sheet stationery with large oblong envelope, or standard size folded sheet. solve a gift problem distinc- $5-25 tively and economically for | ‘BREW@®D a HE R Order now to make certain delivery for Christmas— | Stationer and Engraver | 611 Twelfth Street Northwest Phone: Main 4868 fifiw BB B S E B ! ALL PURCHASES SENT BY PARCEL POST FR OF CHARGE, Shop of Quality $39.50 COATS $24.85 New flares and straightline models, self trimmed or with fur collars and cuffs. Some with borders of fur. Fashionable fabrics in lipstick red, sea swallow, gracklehead, navy, brown and black. Women's and misses’ sizes. $65 COATS $46-75 New Winter models for women and misses, self or luxuriously fur trim- Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. ADVANCED FASHIONS FOR WASHINGTON WOMEN AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Christmas Savings Fund and Pension Checks Cashed 937939 F St. NW. DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS $25 Special, New flare and godet models made of an exquisite quality georgette. Trimmed with beautiful corsage or shoulder ornament. All new shades including lipstick, char- treuse, rose, jade, flesh. Women’s and misses’ sizes. NEW SPRING FROCKS $15 Special, Values such as you rarely see. Smart, new straightline and two-piece effects, with med. American Pinpoint, Lustrosa and Montebello, in rust, gracklehead, wine, black, navy, brown. Also won- derful sports coats. high convertible necks. Metallic trimming. All new shades, including Bois de rose, gray, chartreuse. Women’s and misses’ sizes. posed of 15 young girls, formal dancing party last the | Ra: | the freshments were served from an at-|a tractive table in the dining room. | in Natfonal Council of Jewish [ will hold its December mecting Tuc v afternoon, ‘lock in the vestry ghth Street Temple will open with a prayer followe an address by Dr. Harry Kronman. | Reports will be given on the inte state conference held in du mu Folk Song,” die i 10 K DECEMBER 6, 1925—PART 2. e home of Miss ndolph street. features of the The Washington, ring the week. sical program i and by Shuman Shop in the morning hours - bC{OTE crowds aisles. Priz December 8, rack, night at|tures of interest and a social hour Helen Sim | wiit co le the meeting. dance vening ing prayer, Mrs. Isadore Grosner; light- ing of Channukah candles,by Mrs. Gus anniver- | Louls; Hebrew blessing of lights, Temple, | Kev. Dr. Harry Kronman; scenes -om Longfellow’s “Judas Maccabeus,” Herbert Sfmon and Mrs. Alfred | slides showing a Channukah Jennic Kafka who spent the | Dr. Abram Simon; hymn, ksgiving holidays in Atlantic | “Rock of Ages™; brief notes of Wil- returned to her home in|mington conference, Mrs. Joseph Abel. A soclal hour will follow the pro- Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn have re| gram. | lurnw] to thelr home in Pittsburgh. Mr. Mrs. Willlam Elkin of Philadelphia | City was the guest last week of Miss| week Wilmington | Aline Lanshurgh. [ M ptional | The Sisterhood of the Eighth Street | the an | Temple will hold its regular monthly na- | meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 will be rendered | o'clock In the vestry rooms of the | . basso. The temple. An interesting program has City necticut avenue. and ziven Tue ashington Hotel at Goldnamer. D. C.,. Section, | o'clocl more, who was the Women | 2 I Deborah Mae Thanksgiving holidays, rooms of t The meeting | [ Irving Jacobs of New York was the guest of relatives last day evening, home on . C. Gebhardt of Baltimore was guest of her gondnlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gold- st week. Armond Cerposs of Atlantic the guest of her daughter, turned to her home entertained for her gue folks' party at hr home Ie——alal——a[ol——=[0l———=la| = [as[c——=[a[c——=|o|—=3|s|—Z]n} the congest the ¢ ever POSSIblC . bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST ave an in-| Junfor Council will give special fea- | been arranged which includes open-|Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, of 2618 Con- Mr. and Mry. Jonas of Nashville, Tenn., are the guests of their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miss Marjorie Flelschman of Baiti has returned to her home fn Baltimore. ) man_entertained at a voung folks dancing party in her honor on Satyr November 28, Seventeenth street. Miss Jane Heineman of Baltimofe who was the guest of Miss Marjori Sigmund of Twentieth stree Thanksgiving holldays, giving 2 youn: Christmas Gifts fancily boxed when- Cl’larming’ Costumes for the .Dance The f{estivities surrounding the holidays make these excep- tionally pretty Frocks much in demand—{featured as they are —at a special price. °45 In the glistening metallic cloths : the filmy Chiffons, Eliza- beth Crepes, shades—trimmed with gold or etc., of gorgeous siver lace; colorful embroidery of new and unique designing— Women's and Misses’ sizes Other grades from $15 to $125 Second Floor An Advance Remembrances that will be graciously received and gratefully appreciated Chemise Crepe de chine; both in the tailored and lace-trimmed models. Flesh, Peach, Nile and $2 o from @rchidbic . oty Other Chemise $1.95 to $15.00 Gowns Crepe de Chine and Crepe- back Satins: cut ]arge and generously full; lace trimmed, with built-up and strap shoul- ders. Flesh, Orchid, 55.00 Nile, Maize and Other Gowns from $2.95 to $25.00 Choker Beads Plain White and Combina- tion Colors: 1arge $3.25 and graduate sizes; nandsomcly bOKEd, Other Necklaces - $1.00 to $13.75 Dresser Trays Normandy Lace with Gilt and Silverplated rims. Choice of $() .95 round, oval. oblong. 2 and square S}IEPES Other Trays—$1.95 to $5.00 Handbags The most popular shapes— Underarm, Pouch and Bal- loon—in the new leathers: all colors 9 including Black: $2 E acatly lined Other Bags—S$195 to $12.75 Fancy I)lllows Taffeta, Velour and Rayon in Black and the high-colors; trimmed with gold and silver braid: gay flowers, etc.. and filled with Kapok. g 95 Round, cklong and 2. e cheme Other Pillows—$1.50 to §29.75 Handkerchiefs 3-in-a-box Sets of imported Linen and Sl\fln\r(‘c‘h }{andkerc}lie;s; as- sorted colors: fancy embroidery and odd $]‘ *3 shaped corners Other Boxed Handkerchiefs 75c to $1.75 Step-in Sets Crepe de Chine. Peach, Nile, Or- § 95 chid, Maize and 2 Flesh Other Step-in Sets from $5.00 to $8.95 Bloomers Glove Silk, Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine: full cut. Flesh, Nile, Gray, Navy., Black, 32 95 from Brown, Purple and Petticoats Radium and Jersey Silk— in all the wanted colors : tailor finished and hemstitched, plaited flounces— $p# (00 with costume color- 5 ings Other Petticoats from $2.25 to $12.75 Pettibockers Of the new models: in Jer- sey and Milanese Silk—the shades that are $~9 95 proper and ular Other Pettibockers from $1.50 to $6.95 Vests Glove Silk, hemstitched: bodice: correctly § 1 95 cut. A ssorte d Other Vests from 32,95 to $3.95 RO]JCS The new Corduroy Robes, in plain and bro- caded effects: cut $p# (g long and full: heavy 5 corclgirdle Another group of Corduroy Robes — beautiful brocaded patterns: or plain colors in all the po- §y 95 pular shades: side 2 tie model Other Robes—$3.95 to $29.75 Street Floor Setting the Vogue for the New Year Meadowbrook productions are always sensationally orig- inal—and the new arrivals are true to precedent; more bril- liant than ever in colorings; more distinctive and original in sl’xape. Whether southward bound or winfering at home— you'll be interested in this showing of Meadowbrook Hats. $10.00 $25.00 French Room—Fourth Floor 75 to 95 COATS, $5875 plendid selection of the season’s most desirable fabrics, trimmed in sqmnel beaver, fox and uu, (iracklehead blue, rust, brown, wine, black, navy. Women’s and misses’ sizes. %‘%’@&%&WW%’E&WWWWWE%& -217%%?%::%%%%@%&@51%fi%fi%&fi%@h@fi%fi%fi%fi% RQERES B AL @42