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8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. RS, COOLIDGE attended the frst of Mrs. Lawrence Town send's morning mnsicals the Mayflower Hotel morning. taking with Mrs. Frank. W rns, her cnesi This afternoon Mrs eoiving 4 group of Anpoiniment tds 10ihead esses for the Chr ple by is 1 specia Whe annually tion Army for the sale ent avenue tinue for the Conlidee roome on th = Assaciated with her NMirs, James £ Roughte W esident Me ies at Dim Vice President William membe evening for the gation in the Minois dele Cons and the The Gnatemala Minis Sam Latour ente t dinner last evening in honor o ind Mis. Kellog < inciuded the S Dy of A Mine. 3 of State and Mrs. Olds, Xen Wilder Keyes, Mu Chandl \nderson Trederick Dent Grant. Mme. Von Le winski. Mrs. Delos et aud Mi ry Wardmar dinn, Guatemalan violinisi, Arsenio plaved G other American music ment il Mix o piano Senora de Ister of Panama a1 luncheon Torden Graham Tineheon wife Tohn wife Ken Mrs Et Kendrick of Wyoming Mrs. Godfrey Charles Boughton W Fitzhu nd Mrs. Vi Mrs, James Couzens Couzens. enterts musical in Alden ith Smiih @5 who wite “l Juncheon honor of wile of Michiz entes Gined - at tor following the Mrs. Wil former Amo Tuncheon ha musical Mrs. Lyvman B. Keoddl Mrs son Gary, Mrs. Stephen 1 and Mme. Ekensren rined . Lz Likin= Coolidge \ttended the Musical of Mrs. Townsend at Mayflower Today - manovsky Morning wi dinner twmorrow eve- entertain at will be at home this 30 o'clock, in when she s \fternoon her home at 1904 1T street. receiving with her Mrs. Wil Secretary of the e will rs. Ed lones, erkins and Mrs. Charles ward W Amory | 4 Mrs. Robin will enter at_dinner December 16. Miles Poindexter, wife of the Ambassador to Peru, is _and Mrs. tomorrow The assistant military attache of the Georges ult, whose are at Mme. Thenault was for- wrali Spencer. merly Miss Admiral and Mrs had ase din Assistant Rear Gregory Luther E. guests last Robinson, and Assistant Secretary of Mrs. Drake and Dr, v M. Rinehart. and of unusual interest in circies i that of Miss Dillen. niece of Representative Mrs D G. Hersey of Maine, to| Frederick Leon Pearce of Boston. | which will take e this eve. | at & o'clock. in the Takoma Park vierian Church. A reception will | immediately after at the home | i Mis Hersey. I Club has issued Frid noon from 4 to 6 o'cloek, at 2 Hatupshirve aven Mrs. Rose Gouveneur Hoes and Mrs. William Laird D joint hostes ernoon at the MayHower Wil include Miss Helen MceKenney, Dorothy Louise Hill, Chlldress, Miss Louise Mclana Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw, Miss wonds, Miss Maud Mar Miss Mary Bradley Miss Sidney Beal abeth Hume. Misn Anne Miss Norficet Dunl eth Towell Dunlop, Prince Baron Vlessen, Lieut. Louls Mr. Wilbur W. tHunbard, jr ulton Lewis. Mr. Millavd Lewis, John Price. M. Mitchell cCar. Mr. Charles Edward ns Mr. Wil Sherrill Mr Lieut roll | Thomas J. Kenneth Richard Lowneie Lawrence G, Hoes aud Mr. 1.« Van Devinter Mrs. Larkin Glazebrook entertuained THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, VISITING HUSBAND’S PARENTS Hargis & Daughter-in-luw of Nenstor Sime guest at | day, December 19, at the Club Chan- tecler, in compliment of Miss Helen Gary and Miss Davis of New York following the performance of members of the I ngle Club of Princeton University. to be given that evening a1 the Washingion Audi torium, The Lowe Lowe, ir., U. the Kdna M Charlotte Thomas 1. MoQuide 8. M. C.. son of Mi.amd Mrs MeQuade, Wil take place (his afternoon at 230 oclock in the parsonage of the Holy Nume Church the Rev. Father Callan officiating. Only the fmediate families will be present and a wedding supper will follow immediately afier the ceve mony. The bride will wewr a pencil blue ensemble suit. with a close-fitting hat o mateh and a corsage bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley Miss Helen Lowe. cousin of the bride. will Le the maid of ho Lieut. Cro T e be the best Lieut. MeQuade Misx of Mrs marriuge of daughter to Lieut will and his bride will MRS. LOWE( ding trip, in Washin mul Mrs. Fess, and m»lr\ on for several Bt ton where he will WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST “Say It Say It With Ours!” Home Grown American Beauty Roses *y Will make their home | Sherley will give w large tea for the months. left to- deliver It Isn’t Too Early to Order Xmas Flowers! In_fact, pointment us now, tions to hll extra precaution ! D. €, WEDNESDAY, an address tomorrow evening before a large company of men at the Fourth Presbyterian Church. Bishop Freeman expects to return te Mount 2t. Alban late Thursday afternoon. . Jchn Willls Conant has sa- the engagement of his daugh- ho 1s a graduate of the athedral School and of Wel | ley College, has been direc | ligious education at the Fi | byterian Church in New York since | the completion of her studles at the ‘Teachers’ College of Columbia Univer sity. The Rev. Mr. Williams College In |and after two yea | 1and, completed” his training at the Unfon Theological Seminary. He is | now assocfate pastor of the Broome Streer Tabernacle, New York. Hall ia a graduate of e class of 1921 study in Eng Mrs. Robert Clement Watson enter- tained a lwncheon party today at her | home, at Silver Spring, Md.. in honor | of her sister, Mrs, James H. Patton, | Mrs. Thornton Boland has issued in- vitatlons for & luncheon party De- | cember 19 in honor of Miss Anne Rut lar, debui~nte daughter of Mr. Jus.| [ tice and Mrs. Pierce Butler. Foote en- | | Capt. and Mrs. Perey W. | tertained a company of 26 at dinner | {1ast evening in their quarters a1 the | Navy Yard. in compliment to Mre. | | Edward Everett Robbins, later taking | | their guests to the dance given by the ; vy Yard. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard issued cards for a buffet supper at the Mayflower Hotel at & o'clock | the evening of December 20. “Colonial | Houses and Gardens” will afford Mr. | Supeson Farle a topic for an interest ing tatk. J. Girvin Peters will entertain at luncheon December 19 in compli ment to Miss Elizabeth Xqu Gireenwich, Conn.. whe will come 1o Mrs. DECEMBER 9. Washington to be the house guest of Miss Mary Bradley, debutante daugh- | ter of Mrs. Thomas Bradlev. TWomas Bradley will entertain December 21 for her daughter, Miss Mary preceding the dance to be McLanahan | s at dinner debutante Bradiey. given by Mrs. George X for her daughter, Miss Loulse M- Lanahan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H Bradley will entertain at a dance at the Chevy Chase Club for their niece, |A\Ilb~ Bradley., and Mrs Swagar ‘ bud { duughter of! Philip dn Pont of arvived in Wash Je the guest of Miss ices du Pont Wilmingto ngton today Z% h Flowers, a sure way oi avoiding disap- is to place your order with <0 we can thake proper prepara- No extra charge for this 1925. Elzabeth Wrenn, debutante daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Wrenn. Mr. Archibald B. the former Pr the Willard 1 Roosevelt, son of lent, arrived today at # short stay. Maj. Dean from Chlecago, holidays with Halford, Halford, has arrived | to spend the Chrisimas | his mother, Mrs. In her apartment at V | man Park Hotel, Mra. Willlam Richard Dear will en- | tertain 4 small company at tea Fri- day afternoon at 3 o'clock, later tak- Ing her guests to the Russlan bal- | le. Maj. Dear served with the re } llef organization in Russia for a vear. | The marriage of Miss Frances Am- | metta_Shaffer. daughter of Mr. and Mis. Willlam Shaffer of Franklin, Pa.. ! {to Mr. Frank E. McMillin, jr.. of | Washington took place at noon today | at the home of the bride's brother-in- | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy | Mark. at Thirty-seventh and Porter | streets, the Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown | Harris of Foundry Methodist Church officiating. An informal reception followed Immediately after the cere. mony. The house had a charming arrangement of roses and cut flowers, (Continued on Ninth Page.) Galt é Bra ° ilversmiths ~Stationers Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and squarter —unce President. Jehierson's administration —we hawe enjoved the patronage of those more closely idenrified with the official and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 Send a Gift of Silk Stockings— Gold Stripe! SOCI j8lc———ojc———|ojc———|u] Special Christmas Sale Fine Imported LINENS »At. Greatly Reduced Prices ade, linens—nothing more accentable 1 Satirday ETY: 2" v them af eeitive o poy you Bers $3.95 Trosisl. 75 $1.00 ’ R oot .35 w T Fowet, larze e 95¢, $1.00, $1.10 e 21.00 A Deposit Will Secure Any Item Selected During This Sale EHRLICH & CO. Linen and Gift Shop 1211 H St. N.W., Annapolis Hotel Bidg. o] ———lo|c———]o|c———]0] Matian Rridge lalian S-piece set. long seart and faur place doilies Hand-embroidered Buffit Net. .. 1 Huck “Towels dei id Hand-embroidered with Italian 5} = to Shed a Lovely Christmas Glow in Many Washington Homes The newest styles and colors in Floor Lamps Bridge Lamps Table Lamps Silk and Parchment Bnmloir Lamp~ Shades A 4 ' K_/ Main 140 Main 6436 Gloves for Gifts Jelleff's for Gloves! S LIF W NW. French Jewelry At luncheon toduy her niece and her W compliment to S Auna Geabuin Hume house S Miss Virginia | rhersburg, W afier _the ceremony Bright-Colored JAUNTY FELTS h Fur Coats, Large I is new nml fur_a wed BROS. GUD CO. Two Stores For Yaur 1212 F St. N.W. Membor ot Plorisia The Minister of Polund Ciechanowskl will be the at dinner the Run mon and Mwme tertain at Wardi and Mme. o ! The | | onzenience 1102 Conn. Ave. S s Frleniaph Association zabedi Hume, Miss Weller Miss Suzanne | Miss Charletie Childress | Muckall, Miss Eliz- Miss elden ousin ind Miss' Naney | Mrs. Willinm M Senator B Mrs. Robert men for the be given for Mountain Me Aav. December Mayflower Hotel Butler, wife of a1 of Massachusetts, snd Nt chait —t0 wear abeih variety radley Miss Mugsirel abeth Greenlees Mrs. Charles S, Deneen. wif Senator from Illinois. ente small company : mer at the Willard. where Senator have taken un the Winter. Herman Dierks will supper purty Satur- Dresses Cleaned or Dyed | 25% Off Regular Rates One Week Only, Dec. 7 to 12 A Pre-Holiday Special to induce you to have your dresses cleaned or dyed this week, so we will both avoia that last minute Christmas. rush. FOOTER'’S Cleaners and Dyer. “Safest and Best for “l” - fln“l'!" 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 Tast t she and (he apartment for Representative and Mrs. M. Alfred Michaelson of Chicizo Lzain estal, tished at Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter - and Mrs .tk ment at the Brighion 1 with them for the Winter MeLeran of Towa William F an apart und ha Miss Hele We exll Representative Yy desire, e the s Irwin of 1| at Ward w«-'13333:3Wmdow5hades | heth | Just arrived from Paris—reflecting the influence of the position des Arts Decoratifs et Modernes. Attractive new novelties—moderate in cost—that will make exceptional gifts. Haotel for Represantatiy comery their chi Henry, are at tor the Winter. and Mrs. vil ven, K Wardman Hotel | Our anility 10 make Good Wi specialist and chemist, has spent vears in developing and perfect- ing preparations for re- laxed muscles. Assistant Ne —skin and Mrs. Rol The Assistant Secretary of the and Mrs. Theodoy New Decorated Art Jewelry S3.00 —novel and attractive—chains with pendants, and 87.30. match, $3.50. Rhinestone Link Bracelets . . ... ceeen....$2.95 to $5.00 Rhinestone Hat Pins and Brooches ceee.....$1.95 to $5.00 Rhinestene Head Bands (for evening) .........$1.00 to $3.50 l Rhinestone Pins for the hair . .. ceee.....$1.95 to $10.00 » French Indestructible Pearl Chokers R : YCE (French manufacture) White and pastel $205 and $3.50. Novelty pearls, $295 to $23. “DURING the nine years I have driven my Rolls-Royce, I have emjoyed virtual freedom from replnce-e-t repairs,” said an owner recently. This remarkable recerd is further proof that “a Rolls-Reyce is built te go and keep on going.” Is it any wender that every Rolls-Royce can be backed by the mest unusual guarantec in the histery of meter- cars? For the first three years of owner. , a Rells-Reyce carrios an sbeslute, v's Russian _As- written contract against the failure of any tringent. $3.00, $5.50. mechanical part. Aside from the unusual To Make Thin Face life-span of Rolls-Royce (20 years and Sy _xp?n"flr i more), no better tribute could be paid to ture. $1.00, $175. Rolls-Royce. emgineers on design —to Eor By Q_m‘! Rells-Reyce workmen ea building — to Skim —Dorothy Gray's Rolls-Reyce metallurgists en materials. Tissue Cream. $1.00, The profit of investing in a Rolls-Reyce 5. is at once apparent. The average life of the standard good sutomebile today is six to seven years. “The first Rolls-Rojce pins to A PROTEST AGAINST REPAIRS uoooos'0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00- GUARANTEED AFTER-XMAS REDUCTIONS NOW COATS At the Same Prices You Will Pay After Xmas—Note These Reductions 69.50 Coats, 48.50 98.50 Coats, 68.50 110.00 Coats, 83.50 135.00 Coats, 99.00 159.00 Coats, 123.00 Deposits Accepted 1316 G St. City Club Bldg. 0600000000004 These preparations are composed of carefully compounded skin foods and astringents that go deeper than the surface kin — they reach down to the musecular tissues, ating and strength- ening them—literally re- juvenating them till the youthful threat line and conteur is restored, mak- ing you look years young- ¢- than you really are. " Dorothy Gray Prepanhons to Use Te Tlfllel Muscles and Loose Crepy SI —Dorothy Gray's Russian Astringent Cream. $3.00. $5.50. rect Relaxed Dorothy shades, sterling silver clasps, French Gold .Toiletware Set with colarful gems—trays, jewel |,,,\,N picture frames. | cigarette cases, $2.95 to $33. riume hottles, Descriptions of Articles Pictured Above! 4—Rhinestone band, for wear. $2.95. ot §—French Gold Per. ume Tray — studded topaz or with gems. $10.00, 9—Imported Novelty 3 Chain with Pendant of 2—Novelty French g French Pearl Brace- aquamarine, set with | Necklace, in all |gt—with silver clasp. rhinestones. $7.50. $5.00. 7—French Pearl N ety Necklace choker with five pend- ants —can be worn back or front. $25.00. Head- evening Link brilliant 8—French Gold Photo- graph Frame—studded with gems. $15.00. 11—French (Imported) Pearl Necklace, grad- vated; white and pastel shades (manu- factured pearls). $5.00. stone 12—Rhinestone Brooch, set in white French metal; safety clasp. $2.50. 10—Imported Novelty Pin, aquamarine cen- ter combined with rhinestones. $3.50. 13—Imported Pearl Necklace with pendant of amethyst. $6.50, OQur Late Arrivals—Direct Importations— French Beaded Bags ARE_CREATING A FURORE AMONG CHRISTMAS SHOP- PERS! Coming direct to us through the local customhonse you ever built (more tham 20 years ago) is are saved the importer’s profit. Beantiful selections, fine heads, still in every-day use.” The aversge good hand woven in the most exquisite colors and patterns. car is traded within theee years at a heavy y i B % 36.50——31095—316.50 to 325 depreciation less. Reyce owners Frame, Drawstring and Envelope Styles drive their cars 13, 20 and more years! Let us acrange a 100-mile trial wrip over any roads you care to sclect, a¢ any 4 —the price largely depending upon the size. Lovely gold, silver, Tose, light blue and other pastel colorings for evening. Also bags for afternoon—irame bags with handsomely carved time convenient to you. Washington Office and Masintenance = s frames all beautitully silk lined. Remarkable Christmas oppor- tunit . For Extra Dry, Wrin- kied Skin— Dorothy ; Special Mix- $4.50, $9.00. Ask for booklet on Home Treatments Dorothy Gray Studio 1004 F Street N.W. Phone Franklin 6274 Depot 2400 16th Street N.W. WS AND MAINTENANCE DEPOTS IN LEADING CITIES ~sHOP Jewelry Section at Entrance