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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 6, 1925—PART 2. o\ the George Washington | Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesdas 2:30 parties and informal receptions for the |by the many members and thelr guests [ Regular card party tomorrow at 2|and for the annual conference of the [ 50 books t University library. Mrsi Doyle, who| p N N ~ ? who attended., The mecting for Jan-| p.m. national league. . m 4 S H h C l B A Legare Obear, in charge of the | uary will be held at the home of Mrs. The monthly dinner of the adver- —— | presided at the meeting. spoke of lho‘ membership e of Christmas cards sent out by | F. H. Newell, 1829 Phelps place, Jan- | tising, publicity and journalism group The Battery Park Garden Club will gram for the January lecture-tea,| meet with the thmrman e General Federation of Women's | uary is scheduled for Tuesday evening at|meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the home which Judge Walter McCoy will[Snow, 5719 Chevy Chase parkwa Conducted by Nannie Lanes P Clubs, urged early orders. = 6 o'clock, Miss Violette Sutton chair-| of Col. and Mrs. Sherrard Colman,|be the speaker. 5 Tuesday at 4 p.m The secretary, Mrs. Lucy Cooper | District League of Women Voters.— | man. Joy Elmer Morgan, editor of | on Wilson lane. The speaker of the| Iriday of this week the Columbian| The only December rehearsal of tle Women's City Club. T eaer S b A e aios. | ShAW. requested’ members who have | The monthiy meeting and uncheon of | the 'National Iducation Association | morning will be Col. C. O. Sherrill. | Women will hold thelr annual vecep. | yausic section will be heid R flar=E0n, a | bt e 07| recently changed their residence to | the executive board of the league \\'rgs Journal, will be the guest of honor, tion in honor of President and Mrs. | brary Wednesday morning at 1 n ) : nity chest for Washing Send their present address at once |held Wednesdty at the A. A. U. W.|and will tell how a magazine is com:| The Columbian Women of George | William Mather Lewis at the Wash' | o'clock and May O o ot a8 hosteadess thh fentire of 1) ‘ to the headquarters of the foundation, ylb:u 1 street, with Mrs. George A. | piled and published. At the Novem-| Washington University met Tuesday|ington Club, Seventeenth and K| Wednesday at 1 p the executis O SRl el s s ton e s | Shoreham Hotel | Ricker, president, presiding. | ber meeting Miss Sutton presented | afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the | streets, at 9 pm. Dancing will be|board will be entertained at lunci ness and pro R CHion NWadmss. it " L Aohing dlden, ! Mme. Lucy Thoumain, wife of the | Committee reports were v | the practical side of the Sunday ad-| headquarters of the American Asso of the attructions of the program. | by Mrs. G. W. Morey and Mre ¢ will be addressed by Albert J. Os sond t md Wilhiant | srmenian pastor, Rev. Prof. G. Thou- |the chairmen and a program of ARl ortising page and how it is put to-| clation of University Women. The Clapp at the home of Mre ol ot i el HEdaets ;";“m_'.‘. main, B. D., the only Christian minis- | entertainments was u\l(léned 'lh':‘t.l@lhir . Reservations for the dinner | feature of the afternoon's progrum| \Woman's Club, Chevy Chase, Md.— ! nd street. The busin 0 1 ) Hingsol T Estton e mealliie pillibeipre ever in’ the Ottoman Parliament, | peaker for the lyncheon of the league | should be made not Tater than Mon.| was an address by Col. Hanford 3Tac | . mcers of the soctal section met | "5 Will fol e Juncheo: . L : - < present at the Informal meeting | on Tuesdfiay will be Louis Seya, Min- | day noon by telephoning Franklin| Nider, the Assistant Secretary of | Th¢ ofieers of the soctes seCion F8H Wednesa oon at 134 I street Suturday afternoon at the Shoreham | ister for Latvia to the United States. | 001, "Nonmembers are invited. War. ' Col. MacNider spoke on the | dt the home of th . T and zave a short talk on her life work. The_ juvenile literature group will [ subject of the peace-time activities of A e hior € & il 1% own country | meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, | the department with which he is con Interested while a very young girl in er and scholar of dix- | its regular meeting date having been | nected. A happy colncidence con Credit: | s dnesday S g, at Hotel] g ping humanity. She began active | tinction. His subject will be: “The | changed from the ond Monday to| nected with his appearance before WL B 0. MIE D) Castro Cer- o0 for peace among nations when | Future of the Balic Republivs.” the first Wednesday of each month. | this organization was that Prof. haffle, parliamentary law. speak Siruge the | 3 O D e e enidant Cireraw | A reception will be glven from 1330 | Miss Susie White McGowan, chair | Henry Grattan Doyle, whose wife [pcyereux g aue sniintormalicalc | Ll i e will bef G joiince, In 1915 she published her | (0 1 0'clock at which time the District Miss McGowan announces that | president of the Columbian Won Upnationasel andisteple W0ddl The Gapitol “.“ Histor : - In 19 ublished 2 Bl S " Al oo o nce | it SE o supplies for Christmas giving were | o Plan for a Permanent Peace.” ‘The | beague president, Mrs. George member of her,| was 4 classmate of Col cNider Wednes 4 card part Crane, Tuesday morning. Mes, 3. morning the civie section | met in the library; the leaders, Mrs The ., international law, and | yrrq o u.x Pollard will pre: Tincheon ember 12 The International Association d by R L. Owen. | Art and Letters will hold its morthly | sureet, Friday at Ricker, will receive with the following | group is" pre manuscripts €6 Barvard. brought. i O D ecarabar Hom o I Stra; Toseph Daj submit for the to be awarded at | Among the importart announce |, The December hospltality commit i< 5 tee will meet with the ¢ mmm Street "h Leon T. Kneipp, 100 pian was to make war a crime o he - forbidden by law as = ong | Buests of honor i % A ANIs for i x::"i:‘::‘\ S ‘Seya, wife of the Latvian Min- | the end of the seuson from the Isabel | ments made at the business meetin The “This plan was sent to all governments Mme. Olins, wife the sec Anderson contest fund. The advertis- | which followed the program was that morrow af the h « Filley, 5 4 = Latvian Legation; Mme. Bizuas- | ing, publicity and journalism group is | by Mrs. Joshua Evaus. jr., who stated 1307 itiel > aper will be | G .~";iui“lv;rifll&(;}‘tlfuli::x";‘,'Tx,@":fl’,.,‘,‘-;;,:; dene, wife of the Lithuanian Minis- | also entering the contest. Its offering | that Arthur Stanley Riggs. w as presented by 3 ] o the [ ey e churches [ter: NMme. Lipova, wife of the Czecho | will be in the form of publicity for | the speaker at the first 5 subject, *“‘Hon 3 in the later movement to outlaw 3 ar, | Slovakian Minisetr: Mme. Piip, wife of | the annual ball of the District branch | of the society, had 2 2 3 s e e penn paare e Y ar | the Esthonian Minister, and Mme. |~ —— s — BROf The Ame 0% MbURALTon: Devcntas Vary wife of the Minister of Waomer ! v 10| Mre. Corbin Thompson, treasurer of | Uruguay INCURPORATED ck B ¢ Foundation, was hoste 971~ The luncheon will be given at 1 p.m. s e | e Fotindation n s bos xt e [at the American Assoclation of Unt Young l adies’ ShOp r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST ive | Christmas party g1ven by the Distrlec | versity Women; 1634 1 street . e S : OR TOMORROW, MONDAY. ONLY Jd the room of the New Willard| The FLeague of Republican Women 1229 G St. N.\W. 2 F—___—____—._R T W N A 2 l\LY Tuesday evening. of the District will meet tomorrow, The informal meetings which have |4 p.m., at the Willard Hotel. ! been held Saturday from 4 to 8 in the | Membeys and their friends are all il REN\ARKABLE SALE OF DRESSE.[ parlors of the Shoreham will be held [ cordially invited to hear Representa O J Coat s X : \ siays at the same place in the |tive Theodore Burton speak- on the ur January Coa! 7 slayed at the mes B ) ary ure. All invited. World Court | 1 n he following names have been add Sale Stnrts red ¥ S ] 4.?«') % ] :\‘v rna L wil he honor [ed to the advisory board of the Foun The District lAagu(- of \mrrln:n ixs -ter « the : svening Representative ~Addison T.|pPen Women held a reception at the meetin i i 1 i ak on | s fr Idaho; Col. Robert N. [ lubhouse, 1709 H street, Sunday eve TOI’I‘IOI‘I’OW,MOnday, VALUES < T District Fe bl of Columbia: lion. | ning of last week, with Mr. and Mrs h VAL s25 TO g4c o utBOry ernational g Nourse of the Washington | Metman Hapgeod a8 guests of honor December 7t \ - et g 1 cl 1 Herald and Mr. Isaac Gans. District of [ "\r;.. Hapgood indulged in reminis. . A FASHIONJ FOR AFTERNOON Columbia cences of yesterday and also gave We are commencing our - y FINE SILKS : SATINS i their pre suggestions regarding current c , S 7 influence . Tairs The ousckeepers' Alliance. Mrs. | foa0 SUSESSto! carly this vear, so that our cus 5 EXCLUSIVE NEW FASHIONS OF DIST book re s 1 meet | Harvey W. Wiley was hostess to the | X011, evening the regular monthly tomers may procure the 4 FOR MADAME AND MADEMO! 11 4 her home, 5 Ashmead |, cating of the league was keld. The coats and dresses for 18 “ 3 FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVE! . partct | gate for the annual ball was sixed for mas—at the low January c 7 “TORE OPEN.NG HOUR 3 ) January 25 at the Willard Hotel. Mrs . st it S pan. The business of the o preced e afternoon session Ell A. Helmick, who served so ably s the adopzion of Mr o's clec. | came as an agreeable surprise to the | oo 0 U 0E S e hall com Fur-trimmed Coats- a t A 0T sinete Al .| members when it was announced that, | 8 YO B8 €L elected for regular $6500 to $ g o Read i aymond [ In addition to the published program. | i “Fo 2 B e Ties zan. who has recently returned | Dro Harcey W Wiley would address| "4 feature of the coming week will . ; BROf S e meeting. Dr. Wiley stressed the i L at| s - D et hilr e | Importance: of Pore oot sspcealy | 2.5, et broem 46 SR S Y U8 RSS, SRel T $48.00 INCORPORATED _ suizee snd Jopmanin peboted S ot ‘G aiaeion o W Q r21 NNTH STREET NORTHWEST Slls." Te especially recommended: the| Hutchins Drake, chalrman. ~As the Hen\nl\ Fur-trimmed Coats peciony he ‘con v . [ be - g i the ol e s 5 < << Flor. | theme fn'l]\fl evening Miss Drake hu .‘ 0 to $145.00 3 Twentieth Century Club.—The inter. | 210 3rs 4 19! Department of Agriculture. was the i ot d { s . v regular speaker for the afternoon. | of ¢ port Coats Sicoc e Shakesare seity w1 |1 deseribed S e Slomne || 5250 und" 83050 515 00 Y REMARKABLE JALE OF CO2TJ evening Corcor Rt . e | of each month. A ) t i ean A Ihbed: apons. will be played by Miss Julia Schell S £ averna) Damnwad gintednied M C of the taculty of National Park Se Cclors— Materials \ a e el x cker of the Di ry. Miss Ramona Newmar % Sagsu Agriculture, who interested he: - | nar Red Needls. by describing help afforded farm- 0 , ~quirrel 5 paint 1l their families throughout the Poe . v en oo e Benver Bizck o s ry. She exhibited ¢ speci. | Eeneral themsie e w e v Printz el | VALUES 1 Ving. like | 1 5 inelt . R IS i [ I it el : \ Grackle. Carmina COATS OF GREAT BEAUTY, DISTINCTION. AND QUALI e | 1 y o Franeis o head Sibenstta LUXURIOUSLY ADORNED WITH BEAUTIFUL FURS: SQUI ne 1 of a toroughly pleas ifbert, Miss Elnu Roberts B ik EMANN'S GENUIN charc Miss 1 Ad _————————_'———__ > King Richard: Miss | Brown Dovebloom e il Dresses Cleaned or Dyed Rice, Duke i ||l 25% Off Regular Rates “Hatcher, Lind jf: ; 'P‘f'fl"i”“-‘{:k P One Week Only, Dec. 7 to 12 ccompanied Suedene OR *.ODELS FvF TALL AN s N \ Pre-Holiday Special to induce vou to have you Iresses cleaned or dyed this week, =0 we will both avoid that last-minute Christmas ru e XN e ;;‘ gf FOOTER'’S nmcv Cleaners and Dyers “Safest and Best for Half a Century” 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 '« Choice of the House! : Monday—Final Day! —the last day of the greatest sale of Hats in our history. Any hat in stock, regardless of whether formerly sold at $10,815,8200r even as high as $25—tomorrow only at Ry o o S OSN E RS VS P SHCEC k) <o ) (4 o -~ T the height of a brilliant social season we proudly do homage to Fashion in presenting the most glorious of apparel, that your eve- . ning functions may meet all requirements of style and beauty. Do Stunning frocks, gorgeous wraps and fascinating new accessories all have their place in this realm of Formal Apparel. It is a collection rich and beauteous and we are most anxious for you to see it. = S e Uy o CEC " Dinner and Evening Gowns Party and Dance Frocks Evening Wraps Furs Millinery Accessories The Gift Salon—First Floor Negligees Lingeric Hosicry Handbags Boudoir Slippers Breakfast Coats: Quilted Robes Coslwme Garters French Costume Jewelry Boutonnicres Cigarctte Cases Boudoir Accessories (Gifts to Please Men, Too!) Griebacher “Jeminine Apparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET T o U B HATS BEARING SUCH WELL KNOW Q@ 1 FOR the Mn(ron—hats for LABELS AS: the Miss. Hats that are in- dividual—chic. Hats for i dinner, theater, country Bliebird He club, street—for every and Oscar any occasion. Felt, Satin, Rosil Velvet and Satin, Metallic Fashion Lan H‘;‘;hej"" good' fashion and shade. flis e You Can Well Afford o e to Buy Two or hree! DT e g !fiwtw-s B S e S (o (o (o = o = Vay Swmith Tennc SHCEC R R PR R TR R R TR R e SN BN T B b Just one more day—Monday! But that’s time enough for you to share in this unprecedented value! All the new types of hats that have been leaders of millinery fashion this season are shown—choice of our entire stock—$5.00. Remember! COME MOND AY! thirdFloor TR G o R 5T 0 17

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