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. 8 SO CIET ¥, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1925. SOCIETY. ————— nn_d will be in Rome most of the o 2 ;v;‘neflt performance at the National | will have receiving with hn‘r‘]lvmp I\\ odrow Wilson Foundation. Mr. Recent Brid ESeon; ¢ Christmas Bride Mizs Hammond und Miss Marye's | New Yore . o HArcourt Pratt of | krederic A. Delano 1y chairman and A a John Francis Amherst committee will have charge of the Mrs. John Nicholson, chairn 1 of | chairman ccf {!:: ](‘O’r’l‘)lnlll)e:'ns ‘eck mlnlm( in their home seating of the audience for the Rus- |the reception committee, will have the | _—_ 5 the former's slan benefit, and will also have charge | following hostesses assisting her: Mrs. | Imposing List for the £ SRR s i aw, Mr. and of the selling of the programs in afd | H. J. McC] ‘lure, Mrs. ( it, | Animal Rescue Brnefit. ’ Mrk. Thomas | of Mrs. Mark Bristol's Russian Ref- | Miss Mary Black, Those contribu Chief E t1 nd Flrst Lad\ of the % B ukee Fund. ford. Mo 5. Jeromé 1. e e aooees Of Morgan, will spend o week in orge Chace, Mrs. George = = 11¢ Aecutive al ;lml le\u;n to Biltmore kHouse M\I‘I;HLU:’«\‘I“I\h; ‘{:)}rx‘mllm\\ Hkiclar; Miss Frances M. Leich, Miss Helen (Continued on Ninth Page.) s 1 onger visit é ar v arrived | Brown, Mrs. Wilbur Benedick Laad te Bt Tomorr()\\ e il i today from Fort Myers, Fla. Margaret. Smith, Mrs. Robert! Ashe, w d Sh d 0 d Mrs. Thorpe We —— “lorence C. Adams and Mrs. Al ; > S : "074! Yesterds t M The New York State Society will SON. From Chicago. : L iRt e s e s e Indow dhades = AN IOl v LA the New Willard Hotel this evening at | 41l New York Sta ents now in prices S terday afternc 8:30 o’clock. The guests of honor = the city to mee A ""fl;{;}{fl" JorLem to be the Assistant Secretary of the HE President and Mrs. Cool-|of New York. in their apartment in | clock, und the p Nave ana G Théstlore Douaiasl| . Avar fll be held at the L r' nw, are spending_today in | ths Mayflower. ! 408 orclock. © Mme. Lipova, B T L P e e Lo a'"'wfl— ?77' Ll the sn (1“;“:1'.1 \-”.‘v::‘n(.'s two | Miss Katharine Simonds, debutunte legation, who is a cultivated planist, | clety, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., cember 28, under the auspice 1213 B B bunln s Hrtin Biae. ! -, of a hotel | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H and young Isaac Minovitch, boy vio: | S e fhe 1 to Washing. | Simonds, has returned to Bryn Mawr, | linist, gave the program, Mr. Mino u‘,‘",‘ A IR she is a student, after spend vitch belng assisted by his sister, Miss HELECCIOENY eral davs in Washington. Dur Dora Minovitch, who playved his ac- e Wilbur, wife of the .\"‘\’rl‘l’::j\ ing her visit she attended the ‘Y\II)i"r o npaniments of the Navy, is spend today in Bal- | League cabarer ball and occupled the {ing at the tea table were Mrs . e = P et box of Mrs. George Hewett Myers, *. Hutchison, Mrs. Vietor o S 10, . ) b where she entertained at her table Mrs. Delox A. ltlodgctt hlit‘s which will | s Lilie Roosevelt, Miss Elizabeth and Mrs. John B E 3 Elineiand ccveenltman cue ~ bring comfort and 3 \lm'lml\ will spend the Christ The chief of the Bureau of Efi the Ame nw h her parents in their clency and Mis, Herbert 1. Prown et en fo nVasnings) i e e | Gntéetameal a¢ Binner. atuniay Jave: beauty to the Home ton shortly after uldress. e . . ' ‘ . B eaia h n:n of Dr I'Q‘Idll'\!\] -’nhll = Mrs., Xenophon Price enterta a s e; o ed veturned to Washington | piiment to Miss Carolyn Alexander, | | who will sil shortly for Burope. In: ening from Philadelphia, where | qehutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | vited to meet them were Mr. and Mrs e the Amb vered an address | 73008 Wikinder William Atherton Du Puy, Mr. and c¢easiona Hefore the Academy of Po- | comnany NG e o Mty | RPN Mrs. Gilson Gardner. Mr.'Gladstone s Miss Mar s Elizabetn o e e and Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft [ Wrenn, » Sophie Beale, Miss Jo- llmu ut Luncheon Yesterday. sephine Weller and Miss Mary S Mr. and Mrs. proul of Spo. s of Sc e d Mrs. William | | knne, Wa irrived yesterday at the Christn alrs Howard 4 cd at luncheon | Mr. and Francis | Willurd, where they will spend the hter of Mr. vesterday, B 1 n at a dinner an. | MRS. Wil AM H. O'BRIEN | week. ker. Socretary the this evening for | Before her_u e, November 23, | — - el . . daughter, Miss Helen Carusi, in com- | she was Virginia Williams, | 2iss Todd Nash b SRR A B T AT e will receive »\A‘l;ntl-xnl ke Bllen Blair and Miss | daughier of Mrs. Samuel Lewis Hel. |rived « | for - BoRRHE e P 3 win! a | tan. - 2 % y -4 L) — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Mason have | St warm appreciation e ang- Misses Hume Feted il e B i s gton from their | Miss Natalie Hammond and Miss pp his Afternoon by Cousin. [es s e dodar. e and have tak ihe Iy tirmen of 11 1 P pos : Miss Mary ‘\n-g(m. Hume, daugh-{ came here from the It on tn! s. | ter of A and Mrs. Thomas L. Hume, | Ne o1 S 7 ist | ; N {15 entertaining at bridge this after | C" »'X [s hfes anntniel iTar G iE o lbsiead it We List Many of the {noon in compliment to her cousins r. and Mrs. H. B. Wilson of Chi-|and Mrs. Thomas Boi o ive S S iss Ellzabeth Hume and Misa Anne | cago. who are at the Willard for & |04 M S Sl Attractive Styles e tasnsy (;n»hhl{\k]huns debutantes of this sea- | short visit, entertained at dinner last ardman Park S l:n. Club Sat- | W ivia and Senora | son. The company bers 24 and, night. wh hey had 10 guests. : night, whe rue: = . = SRS yere ihe honor | aitiona] Eursts urd ke for ‘e | Ru . an e T3 e ulxr\llo 7L s orap WING CHAIR—Brown mohair o THE ILLUSTRATION | When the mothers of t e 3 r. and Mrs. Thomas F. Log: L o £ BT . ¢ T Rl e e e R e ich was used tor dancing, was deco | et tapestry, reversible cushions. $87.50 SM AL L OVERSTUFFED Cha me, will preside at the tea || el Noncient 2 there | she S i 7 Our 10th | WING CHAIR, Tapestry or Ve- bmonk the | tabe amisted by M 'rhomas 'L i Lo Tolatos s Coum | PEInE carrien ot Ty upanese o | (8 ur 10t [ COXWELL CHAIR, covered in lour combination covering. $50. o (Goronan: || Nrmans Hhe i Eacets s aiie Polstoy. sy o el costumes iR Annual brown striped mohair. $82, ita Dawson, | James of Pittsburgh, house guest of - aniie R ey b sna | Mme. Sovez, | stess e | he presid of Geor ashing. z = bk ~ ' n ~A NV sl e n e: _;;::mn;’:h: who will remain for a 125 ‘"‘m Mre VI AIE | Wheeler, Mr. Wardman entertaine Before C ARV ED MAHOGANY WINDSOR CHAIR—Solid ma- e be the uests of honor | & e T e "his| b Ch CHAIR—Wool tapestry covered. hogany—rush seat. $§25 ' < | Miss Alida enriques, who recently day evening fl\{‘ Muerace. o g r : S o 3. | sailed for Europe, is now in Rom he Col i Woman: or ho L= ve and Mrs. | ig} $]23 L ) = where she is the Euest of Mra. Thomas e L L Ao | stmas | WILLIAM & MARY OCCA- - who has made her home! ption will be held in the | | MAN'S LARGE LOUNGING SIONAL CHAIR—Solid walnut- e Ganeing, - % N TGO AFE LOUISE” [ CHAIR—Mohair cloth covering, covered in brown frieze. $105 ardo Nieto, Chil down filled. 75 Farer Seurse daffairs in Holland, who| Admiral and Mrs. Joseph : Chicken and Waflle Dinner. oven filled-S§175 Included with this attractive fon several davs o and have taken | bas been the guest of Mai Arturo|and Mrs. Irederick Chapin swil <all | gnge ot i iicet 5 1 iall a su at the H | 'inosa in his suite in the Hotel | Saturday to spend the W in Italy ' Fran 2320, N A E /ING CHA Soli B 10N are several specially where they mad sevelt, has gone to New York and | & ik et A U : SN LARGE WING CHAIR—Solid K3 s SEn 5 & will sail today for Holland | | mahogany, wool tapestry. $125 o+ priced items. Representative and Mrs. F. M Mme. Edith Widing Yaffee of New | | Davenport York will occupy | York has come to Washington to i LT P E: Wardn N 'ari: | spend s ral eeks, and S 4 a lhjm il ; the Wintes. i e "‘r:r;l"'l "l\ii‘v v et mp\’ I Racmatom bans { Second DuLlN & MAD ‘N 0 s o At G| e e Junius GArRrFINCKEL & Co. | ‘ I ‘ 8:45 eturned to = — = | % > g | »in their suite | “I'HE BACHELOR APARTMENTS" | i | Eloor 1215~1217 F Street to in the Hote! svelt, after spending. | 7 M STR W 1235 G st. N.w. | 6 P.M. Ko 0 their ountry piace,| o K0S i E | Furriers Since 4 I | and 1214 101218 G Street ell, Va ment, hotel service. $50.00 | - | mor For gentlemen. who 5l u estions i 4 i i Miss Vera loom of 1 ho recentl: eturned fro: B . . o . - . e s h N irresistible collection of rare, charming ! ’ ve taken an apartment for lhe" . N N . . i e ! 18 1 foreign lands an 2 1 ; 1 _Shings Beala Sockipie IO e amit Dol - SRR B T T ative Clarence J. McLeod | different goods from noted American makers P & h rrivi ere P - . Y . b n an apart- | to meet every taste and idea of expenditure. | 9 ‘ [] Y ;’ an Park Hotel for the | [#% Suggestions— Suggestions— (54 A. Hull] H LDEMAN ASCINATING new goods are more ac- ‘Ifi Cloves—- Unibrsllas A Beaded Bag—Parisian. 5; T veni: A - . . ¢ P | ] . Noe Mact A | - ceptable by the international fame of our .(2 Shawls—Scarfs A Chanel Bag Rivhclflt- ;' | Since 1883 e | Jewelry—Perfumes. A Monogram Bag—Antelope. b, I ame. | = ish will enter | ’ ) 1216 F St. N.W. W ing in honor |l Cleaners and Dyers o 'R ¥ Lo | i Bags Durses Vanities !é :‘fl returned this | il 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. f ] S F | at Penn Hall 1I Fans Shawls carfs uny ifi R y a., fter spending | » ‘3 week end with her parents, Repre. | ‘fi‘ Derfume Hasr Ornaments i) e nd Mr Harc & K t = 2 : = = Novelty Jewelry Handkerchiefs '3 : ; 4 ’ : @ Spanish ith e i Gloves Neckwear Hosiery fi embroidery printed border o & g Umbrellas Sweaters 12 Anlm M L ¥ pOl'te odae, g Silk Underwear and Boudoir Apparel | R | el s 3 * of rare distinction is illustrated. E !i’% ’ % Of cardinal red charmeen, the i Toys and Gifts for Children | & graceful collar and cuffs are faced § | |34 in black crepe de chine. A geo- | i s It m-mf mmml‘n. is developed of sil- ; | F S'L'REET CDRA\'!;R OF I8™ fi !’ ver kid and tiny paillettes, and car- @ \W tridge tucks givs the tunic fullness. } 2 2 ¥ 8 @ | An exhibition sale of the Brain- | fi A N | ard Lenion collection of Antique | % e v Silver and Plate will be held here | & | A PROTEST AGAINST EXTRAVAGANCE L) ‘3 2 from December 14th to 21at, in- n 2 clusive. £ & ) > - ——— § 5 b i - & g [ i P tinen ¥ = 3 F 1 ; @ . 1l & \ppm;n iate and welcome—Handkerchiefs seem a vital part ot the Christmas season. A § 2 H | % And it is almost traditional in Washington to think of Jelleff's when one thinks of hand- ad § B ; @ kerchiefs for.gifts. It is a wonderful thing to choose from such abundance of carefully A { Incerporated 5l selected handkerchiefs as are here! W 1747 Rhode Island Ave. 3 g . L S e S WOMEN'’S MEN’S @ e “THE man who just passed us in a & (34 o Rolls-Royce,” said a successful investment N 35¢—3 for $1.00 L 350‘3 for $1.00 i A ] 2 banker, “is one of the most conservative & ) ; _ Men's linen handkerchiefs, plain and with @ 0 Omen S 1 men in this community. He would no Pure linen handkerchiefs, in both white and embroidered initials, block des A Bink of chang hn o I colors, in a very choice assortment of hand- b, . Inoce Gl ) CURig S oa eeecy two F block prints and novelty lace-trimmed styles: 50c & or three years than of -changing the also hand-cmbroidered initials in several styles Men's linen handkerchiefs, with whitc and o Motoring at the rate of one new $8000 i and colors. mIorerl novelty hm-u handkerchicfs—Men's plain g; sk LS, v e = car every 3 years is very expensive motor- linen handkerchiefs. ~ Our artist sketched t}uee: of df)zeqs of !st}’l,&s ing. Itmeansatotal expenditureof $24,000 50c¢ 75 © in \Women's Slippers we’re featuring in a special in 9 years. Even if you allow $2000 per car R Pure linen handkerchiefs—Spanish, Madeira oo : o display for Christmas gift seekers. on “trade-ins” ($6000 total), the cost of and Irish embroideries—colored prints with em- Men’s finc linen handkerchiefs, with hand = - 9 years’ motoring is still $18,000. a8 broidered corners, lace-trimmed and fine plain embroidered initial on hem. W : Sl R e gt e 5 : white linen handkerchiefs with spoke hem- A Quilted Satin Slippers To invest $14,500 in a Rolls-Royce is stitching. $1.00 o with soft padded soles. the "'I“""fid""l:‘: economy you can make. Men's fine linen*handkerchiefs, with spoke 2 Colors: Rose, Blue, For the first three years your car is guar- 75¢ hemstitching, % and 4 inch hems—excellent W B Black. anteed absolutely against failure of any quality and very desirable. Also men’s pongee $3.00 mechanical part. Ten years hence you Pure linen handkerchiefs, white with colored handkerchiefs with hand-drawn threads and * can still be driving, seremely, your first g c\mhrmdlercd dcor;e\;; 1{;\3;11};;{ e desll)gnsdv embroidered dots. A 2 3 enice lace edged, the lov adéira_embroid- 1 Black Satin Mul. ilk Rolls R9yce. H‘.d you purchased a Rolls ered handkerchiefs and colored novelty prints $1 .00 to $3 75 | brac Gddidal Ahs )] Royce in 1915 it would today have an fi with hand-rolled cdges in great variety. I @ F lined, with brilliants on actual cash value of at least $7500, more Men's_plain white and colored novelty silk [ ik I ; = : Sty handkerchiefs in a choice assortment of patterns | toe. Silk lined in colors. than half what you paid for it ten years and colors. e ! 3550 ago. Depreciation would have been but $1.00 s g ¥ $7000, about one-third of what the owner g Linen handkerchiefs of finc qoality, in white Kiddies’ Handkerchiefs' Quilted Black Satin of ordinary “good” cars has invested in and colors—white with appliqued flow®rs, Ma- [T D'Orsays linod with oioeity deira embrojderies and novelty Val ‘and Venice 35¢—50c—75¢ N ; Ry s lace trimmings; also a large assortment of broidered 1 = peach color silk. A 100-mile trial trip over any roads you georgette, chitfon and silicrepe handkerchicts boxc\;o:;'d'};g:"e“ltsv a{:glfifisme'afiic COC:{:‘(;]V"(‘!“l(g‘?‘:cru‘l‘:ancy W $5.00 care to select will show you how surpase- with embroidered corners, lace trimming or in L i o a ingly comfortable a Rolls-Royce is. fancy colored prints. W S t t son Sh oe Sh o Washington Office and Maintenance Depot ¥ € P 2400 16th Street N.W. g ‘ 1305 F Street BRANCHES AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIES y LUER BRLWMVELVEDEDEDESL ‘