Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 9

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| the week at the Willard. T entertained | at dinner there last night. SOCIETY from B M. W. T. Cooke of Virginia Beach. : Va.. s at the Powhatan and plans to | r n through the week. (Continued hih I ed the wedding | _The commanding officer and officers of the Marine Barracks have issued | cards for their first dance of the son to be held Fr Ohio: Roa ua as been selected as the date den brown satin. . for the second dance of the heavily embroidered in e given by them this season. 6188 & hrovze EIetiTlChLs 5 : ,,', et A ‘f.“,,,‘,,‘,,“”',' AL L0] My and Mrs. ¥ L Middleton enter | e 8 | tained at dinner at the Hamilton Hotel John M. MeMillin last eveninz, the guest of honor being | 2 : Dr. Howard A, Kelly of Baltimore. | Y.. was the = ther. Wilki arly Followinz. Mrs. Mc Fort Myers, Fla.. wher = made an extensive stay their at tea vesterday afternoc tard re had 10 guests. Shaffer | o John Davenport Ohio. Amonz hinston an orehe: mareh The he her bride Lrother of Younzstown lovely gown hack erepe. was given in Dr. John W ma Shafter Forrest man for of hest My Wilkie John Mr. and arrived wedding will make the recption Lillin left for New York. They home in Florida Among Mr. and and My Mooney The guests he former and they have entertained | at the Wil | Miss Wilson will arrive at the Pow t from Boston to be the ! her . E. Rollins| at the from Norse Mr.and Mrs ones of i Voint, N, O the en ment of their Je 1o Varge and Disting a ME. Abe Goldber hinzton Avilletice for Sy Sndt ikt [D. €. the wedding to take place in| Officials, diplomats and members of $ . i Emart residential attended | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Radeliffe enter the second performance of this s tained at dinner last eveningz in the =on’s sevies of the V ston Opera | bresidential suite the Willard, Company. in Audito. | Where they had 2 | list was - the postponed Mondiy smber 30 of the i f the con Fdson and A1 P'rince Serze Romanovsky. a mem ing an exhibit of his paint he Maytlower this week, was | lest of Mrs. George 'T. Marye in | and | her box of the series of | “musical given by Mrs. | Lawrence Townsend ftoday in the | grand ballroom of the Mayfower i Mrs. Lawrence rwnsend was host ‘ ess at luncheon tos in the presiden- tial dining rooms of the Mayvflower toa | company of 12, immediately following | he first of her series of “musical morn- | ings.” Other prominent Washington | hostessexwho also entertained at lneh- con at the were Mrs. Guy 1) Goff enator from West Virginia Kauffmann from Secretary Hoover were amo guests. Their Mrs. Jardine, wife o of Agriculture wife of Senutc of Commerce Mrs, those hav i included Art and Mise itita Lavdine. “Mme hox at having as Finland, Mr vd Asirom; the Minister and Mme. Prochnik. M Willi 2 L TS G the opern gnests the Axel Lean; of Ansiria and Mrs Minister of wife of the| Mrs. Vie. i hotel followinz the concert [o'clock at the Washinzton ¢ THE EVENING building of St Tokio. destroyed during earthquake. The sale will at 1412 F street. estinz thing Margaret's Sch Among the int there ix a silver hox helonging to Lafavette, which to a promin delphia - Mrs Geol Wharton Pepper. 1 | Gillett, Mr | 1 ]vll!n M series o | “Mrs and Mrs. Charles (. those interesf William Irs Glover the sale. Boardman, Frederick Dent M. Ifoulke. Mr Lus Mrs, Andrews, *h ! Henr \uhmu Min rles Marlatt ch . assisted by Mrs Ressie Kibbie, Mrs. Shands. Mrs. Henry Mrs. Dudley Carpenter \ustin, Miss Caralyn F A V. Eehert, Mrs. Stephen Dou Miss Ann Mrs. Walter herr. Mz m H. Hurd, Fronk Leetch, Mrs. D. Kingman, Emerson Liscum. Mrs, L. M Miss Emily Matthews, Mrs. Mrs, Eben Sw lph II|H-. the Mi amberton Rozers Thoma Aht W and sa kets and potter . Daugh Mrs. Walter exhibition v, bas Vict Amerle 3456 M Mrs houettes, fancy and tea will be served. nd will h [ Navajo An outstanding event on the lendar for the Columbian Women Ge Washinzton University inn Do 1he president ity William Mat Mrs. Lewis. which tomorrow evening at nh, Sev rddition is n to D Lewis, take and Pla teenth and K streets. In the 300 membhers of the miza ere will he present a large num the gzri be held snuir Mrs. | In Also | Mme nt Wil hair- Panl o'clock, rown Franklin Mrs, Charles | and strugzled in Constantinople until Botart il i oid articles will be on s o vear's will \ STAR. WASHIIVGT()A g D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, spciety in Washington. Guests will be presented to those in the receiving { line by the secretary of George Wash- ington Unlversity, Mr. Elmer Louls | Kayser. There will dancing | throughout the evening. ool, eat danseuse of M company, has only recently er- be fellow he ent rge S art. | Additions to the list of patrons and "'y | patronessas for the prom to he ziven | cioty \\'nrdman Park Hotel tomorrow | .o co night by Thomas® Catholic Church | (s committee of prominent girls in Russian cost; ushers and progra henefit, under Natalie Hammond and Mary and including Rosamund R Miss Elizaheth garet Flint of are Mre, Charles T Neill, 3 rl R. Craig.. Miss Adele s Katherine Merkling. Miss Mary J. Hollohan, R. Golibart, Mr f.)nx)\s.~ J v. Miss Ella May ivan, May O'Connor, Thomas W. O'lirfen, Mrs. M. | Reltz and Mra. T D. Cronin. nith, Miss The M Saturday Thomson Community election of officers for ne State Society — Center. tinguished list of patronesses 1926 equally notable list of box- holders. together with a big subscrip tion list of the most prominent mem | bers of Washington diplomatic, official and social life. assure for the Russian ballet-concert afternoon at 4:43 in Poli’s Theater. one of the A most brilllant audiences that will as semble In Washington this Winter. | The performance will he given in aid of Mrs. Mark Bristol's Russian Rafu ec Fund hy the Washinzton comm o, headed by Mrs. Robert Lansin; nd an interesting feature of the aft ernoon is the actual appearance of a number of dancers who were really refuzees from Russia and who lived ne- Bl be committee stitwtion will voted upon. | entertainment busine: Miss Helen Barbee Rlossom: by Mrs. ker, “Cherr: they obtained the N t the Rus portunity of study let School thers o1d | sil- 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Continuing o 54 Clearance hos of | Fall and 1223 F Street N.W. Winter A Convenient Place To Lunch m her Mme. Vera Strelskaya, the premiere | other dramatic selections. Gavrilov's remarkable | also be a piana come to | thix country to aid her unfortunate countrymen in_Constantinople | # through the practica of her wonderful ¢ young the direction of Miss | Miss uzette Dewey, nd Miss Mar- will meet evening at R o'clock at the The will take place and an amendment to the con- The arranged un interesting program to follow the will sing several solos, among them being Mary who will play the accom DECEMBER 9, 1925. | Hicks, Maud Miss Fugenie Lejeune, Miss | night Marshail Mason. Moffet, Miss Ellen Wi '\l!hnu:h the invitations to the Blue | My. and Mrs. Robert others, all in costume. * hall Tuesday evening, De 9 | double quartet will sin vlower are just | A ; i el Mre. Rose Gouv-|joned melodies. which are | crneur Hoes and Mrs. Wilham Laird | pnged by Mrs. Rruce Howe iDunlop, ir., who are In charge of that ipart of the benefit ball Mountain Memorial fund. response is already being received in | the interest shown In the affair and | the very large number of hoxes are | [awience Lee and Mr. Mannix already reserved. o S TERE The program committee, headed by | - | Miss_Elzabeth Howry, has arranged | Mrs. Charles L. Voluntary Bankruptcy. 4 delighiful number of dances, SONZS | pits and her rles Freund d tableaux reminiscent of America's | i R Dictureaque past, which will be briet | PIttS, of Philippl, 2 memace but leading features of the ball. An|Mr. and Mrs. D. W, old-fashioned Virginia reel, to be daughter, Miss Mamie Gall danced by distinguished members of |, oo © 0 society and led by Mrs. Robert E. Lee, | ; They will remain for of the West Virginia Society There will at the Pyth solo by Mrs. Parker. an Temple. The Junior Hadassah will hold its third annual hall in the, Salon Des tions of the Washington Hotel to Additional patrons are: M Joseph Wilner, Mr. R re. Beniamin Edward Hohher erby. My and Mrs Loui= and Mrs. Harr Roehling. and old-fash Mra jamin Lust Ourisman Cooper. T zer. Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Bennett, M Rosenthal and Mr, Viner. ing ar quartet [ > a_number Tnown notaoly Mrz Feland. man B. Kendall, Miss Louise dolph. Miss Elizabeth Howry | the r the Stone | wei enth tic Mrs. Alberta daughter, Miss Alma Va.. are visitin all and their East Steel, confectioner dy 1710 Sever teenth voluntary at has filed a petition i He his street on bankruptey £5.524 31 and estimates h $2.781.57A. Attarnes lists debts at the cider par- | assents at He is repre Wil will be fqllowed by a number of ex- ! hibition dances by Miss Georgina ty . isSold © v 1214 F St. N.W. See Our See Our of These Models of These Models to- sented hy taniey Window Display Window Display Another Fortunate Purcha Makes Possible Another Sensational Sale of 250 Elaborate Tollin Hall in Vieg Howe, Mrs. Mary Sehiuter thur A, Houghton, Miss Juli Mrs. €. Mathews Dick. Mrs Cole, Mrs Nirs e iam 1 Ahy s to Be 1 zuests from official and residential wife the had in her hox wife of the sec Retwaen 12th & 13th Sts. DRESSES Velvets, Cloths and Silks Included (Many Sample Dresses) 50 New Styles From Which to Choose Hats A wonderful oppor- tunity to ecomomige on smart Millinery. Prices Now $5, 510 and 515 fhe Centar of the Shapping District tis, Anna n Rerger Johnson and Julius Lansburgh President of the Lansburgh Decorating Co. 729 11th St wonld like to be called upon by those who know him. He would like to make vou special prices. A full corps of the hest dec orators, upholsterers and win dow shade artists to give yvou What von should have. Phone F. 9262 Russell Moran Mrs, Wi g Dunham entertained in her box Mrs. Henry Davis o York, M of Louisville, Mr. Louis Clarke, Dr. Vadona Mr. Archibald We! Mr. and Mrs. Edouard < in their b ind Mme the Br Assistant and Mrs Ky i You'll get quick serv- ice and such good food to come Interesting (Ih Albion had x the Min nopoulos, itish em vou will want bhack again. G et o the | iscopal Churches of the Diocese of having a Christn today and ay and Frids Jd and silver, 0 articles historic in- | have heen contributed | fund for the Music Daily Twelve Until objects of shawls and which and Mrs, It I'wo tertained in thel Weidel, counselor o tion. and Mme. Weidel Charles Selden. jr., Ralph Barnard | Mr. and Mrs, Harold Phelps Stokes | occupied a box | Miss M a Ginn. who enter- tained a p friends. Miss Mabel an’s box Others_in_the audience were &tephen B. Elkins and her sister Arthur Lee; Mrs. James R Miss Julia Ma Mrs. William rret Ridgely, M and Mrs. Vietor auffmann, M i Mrs, Ernest G Walker, Mr. Mannix Wilker, Mrs. La Salle Corhell Pickett, Mr. Frederic L. Stevens, Mr. and’ Mrs K. Bush own, M Grant. 3d Mr. and Mrs. J Gen, and Mes Edvara Rhdes Miss Mary . Mr. and Mrs, eron Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. philus Parsons, the of public «chools and Mrs. F and Mre. Franklin Barber Clark, Frances la Mr. and Mre. amuel | H. Kauffmann, Mr. & Aspinwall, Mr bert N hox the Swedish | Mr.and Mrs.. and Mr. and Mrs. | All Long Slectes With Circular Skirts Flare Skirts Godet Effects Slim Silhouettes 2-Piece Effects Etc. The Most Remarkable Offering We Have Ever Made! occupied | Sensible Gifts for Christmas Shop in the Morning Hours Mrs. Mrs, Mann 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Sale Starts Tomorrow Pilipsborn is ’ on the Here's a2 Combination of the Practical and the Beautiful Third Floor Acceptafiblf:' Gifts Silk Pillows--: We are featuring in three big groups a wonder- ful variety of Silk Pillows—that are both decora- tive and useful— R For Town Come Early! Wear _Iricraft has set a new -hn(- fashion in this inal Street Oxford. \With e Sast dos o a~ None Sold for Less Than $21.50 Many Sold as High as $35.00 Our first sale of dresses at 811 met with such remarkable success and was so exceedingly popular that necessary to stage another one. The styles that complete this stock are more elaborate and enticing than ever. The stock has just heen received, so that an unrestricted selection of new styles, materials and shades is assured. It's a greater sale than the last one—don’t miss it. Our Window of Models medium vamps and medium heels. Materials in Brown or Black Patent. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 $9.95 $3.95 $5.00 Other Pillows from $7.50 to $29.75 Williarh IZhle, Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs, Alexander tley. Mrs A, Kimberly, and Mre. Gerrit S Mille : Mr. and Mre. Blaine Mallan and Dr. and Mrs. Taoven Johnson Miss Lois Havden Meek has return her suite at Meridian Hill partment after a tr st amd Southwester was extensively nent club women she was feted by Mrs formerly of this D. Clavbrook. Phelps LR 1330 it is ARTCRAFT | FOOTWEARA ¥ | 41311-F-STREETP ~ Square, oblong, oval, round. tri- angle-shaped to meet the specific need. In Satin, Taffeta. Rayon, Velour and Tapestry, with bande of gold and silver braid: hand em- broidery, lace and other artistic touches. High colors and Black: filled with feathery Kapok. Street Floor tertain’ | While where she ed by pror n Austin. Tex Clarence Elisworth, eity. and Mrs. John See Display These Exquisite W. Ellis of are spending Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee ph who v, Brightly Colorad Failles Newest Mid-Season 56 Values from $10 to $12.50 An unusual millinery event fea popular requisite for Winter wear. The new Failles are all the rage and those in this col- lection represent the smartest of the at an exceptionally moderate price In the Shades K3 x4 o Ba gs of Pleasing Design: Better Than Ever 38c Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. Handkerch icfs s A collection of dainty novelties 15¢ to $1'95 The gift of universal popu- larity is a Handkerchn:f—and its value as a present is en- hanced by the novelty of the ef- fects presented for selection. ing a most $0.95__$3.95__$5.95 New shapes and new effects—in Bags for practical use—from the spar“ing Our Entire Second Floor Devoted to a Remarkable Clearance of A Large Stock of Better Grade FUR-TRIMMED COATS - Specially Reduced to Gift Underwear. $2.95 Handsome Silk Efiects beaded effects to the appealing leather TR styles. A gift you can be sure will win ap- Linens — Crepes—Chiffons— Panel, Underarm and Balloon Nets—etc.—with beautifully em- broidered borders and corners; initials: hemstitched: oddities in corner shapes. Single or in Boxed Sets Street Floor preciarion. models. 2|9 CONNECTICUTAVENUE PP S RO T O for shopping and dress occasions. CLEARANCE WINTER COATS A that this offcring an unusual opportunity the y hiahest type of wmerchandise at prices extremely moderate. Such Favorite Materials as Luxuriously’ Fur Trimmed reductions make Genuine Needlepoint Finest Squirrel Mesulera Fox, Beaver Platinum Fox, Lynx Platinum Wolf, etc. None Sold for Less Than $145.50 Many Sold as High as $175.00 An event far more sensational than you would imagine. Com; ing at the height of the Winter season, it offers an advantageous opportunity to effect immense savings on Tuxurious coats of excel- lent quality and new style. The newest shades of Lipstick, Epinard Green and other favored ones lend additional attractiveness to the models as well as the event. See Our Window Display of these Exquisite Models for woman who desires the and other luxurious Pile Fabrics Smart Daytime Coats $55.00 and $95.00 Were Very Much More Were $115 to $145 Sports Satin, Crepe de Chine, Crepe-back Sltin—anns. Che- mise, Step-in Sets—plain tailor- finish and daintily trimmed with lace. An event“of real importance in fashion and in value for Paster- nak offerings always take: from actual stoek! Garments of true proportions —in all the delicate shades; and sale assorted sizes. are Street Floor T Sli Ll m-nmmmw-‘

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