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SOCIETY. THE EVENING SOCIETY Secretary Will Be Entertair of gtate and Mrs. Kellogg STAR, 1ed by Envoy of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. who will at the le; The S Wilbur wil dinner t! and M enter Chilean Envoy and |||» Wife To Be Feted | Kinley > Club will give ance of ir new musical come Fortuno,” aturday evening, December 19 Mrs. Pelix B. Stump and Miss Ruth Morgan, daught William Gerry New York yes 2 for San lm,.” Calif. They will stop en route for two days at Balboa Heights, Panama Canal Zone Russian Relief Concert This Afternoon Calls Society. The Russian ballet concert for the benefit of Mrs. Rristol's Russian Refu- ce Fund will take place this after- noon at 4:45 o'cloc in Poli's Theater under the auspices of the Washinston committee, A brilllant audience is expected to t - boxholders for the benefit John Hays Hammond, . Marye, Mrs. John Gib- Hayn li 5. Copley Charles. bons Mrs Y Henry Fitch, Mrs. Gib- son Fahne Thanksgiving season, spent several days in Washington last week at the Mayflower Hotel on a visit to their aunt, Mrs. M. de Clare M. Berry of Pelham Courts. After their visit they left by motor for New York, where their permanent home is at the Plaza. The members of the Triangle Club of Princeton, who will appear at the Washington Auditorium in their new play, “Fortuno,” on December 19, will be guests at the supper Mrs. Herman Dierks will give the following evening at the Club Chantecler In honc Miss Gary and Miss Davis of York. Col. Willlam in"the Jeffersan room flower, his guests being Henry T. Allen, retived; CGiordon Johnston of College, Mr. T. A and Mr. Guy ( the Army Mason of New York of Chicago. Mrs. Colman Hostess at Interesting Afternoon Tea. Mrs. Faith Van Valkenburg Vilas of Scarsdale, Y., first vice president of the New York State Branch of the League of American Pen Won honor guest at the tea given afternoon by Mrs. Harry Atwood Cc man, president of the executive bo: of the National League of Americ Pen Women, at the District clubhouse, 1709 H street northwest Miss Katherine Bradshaw Morgan ve an informal talk on the subjec Visit to the Home of Josef Haydn frs. McPherson Crichton, Mrs. V Dennis and Mrs. Homer Hoch pre- sided at the tea table. The International Association of Art and Letters will entertain at tca at p.m. tomorrow. Maj. C. J. Ferris, the guest of honor, will give a cycle of songs in dlalect and poetry, accom- panied by Miss Maude Scrubbs at the plano. Mrs. Clara McCone and Mrs. B. L. Perkins will act as hostesses. The South Carolina Society has ex- tended an invitation to all South Carolinians to attend a reception and dance which it will hold this evening Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Alex- Bull, president of the society, ve the guests, assisted by other officers of the society. Art Promoters’ at the Hotel M from Ni ,lnllulllng Mrs. G \\ adleigh and Miss G vie unmunu of Brooklyn, The honor guest and speaker will be th Minister of Latvia. Among the othe speak will be Mr. Wadleigh, Mr Victor de Kubinyi, Mr. Isaac Gans, Mr. Felix Mahony, Lieut. Comdr. Lewis Painter Clephane, Mrs. Willlam J:-(l will be in Washington promptly at 7 o'cloci room. Miss Betty Bradford toastmaster. Mr. will be George of Ventnor, and itteenth nd Mrs. o here for several w are stopping at the Colonial, and M streets. Kahn, Representa- nia, will be the guest this afternoon at Mrs. Virgil C. Mrs. Forence tive from Califc of honor the te: the Women's City Club. Miller will be hostess. Bradley, Mrs. Mrs. Laura A SOCIETY ney, Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, Ellis Meredith and Mrs. Basil Manly will be in the receiving line at the reception preceding the luncheon at the Wom- en's City Club tomorrow. Former Sen- ator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma will be the guest of honor and speaker at the luncheon. Mamuge Lucm Marriage | fellov Chiester her own factory for making women's apparel. ployment to 75 business of half a million dollars r. Her establishment gives er women and dc ')‘* “()‘ur)wq 1214 F Street First Floor Gift Suggestions Intimate Dainties for N[dady This ladies’ specialty she personal dainties <o neces dame’s and mademoiselle’s v lar interest at this tim varieties most suitable and acce Mr lexander Kir . the Hotel Gordon from 4 to 6 o'clock | Charles McNary, Mrs. Albert Put gift giving. These advert Fioover, M others are priced especially - Davidson, Mrs. Horn- = n A. Hill. Admiral Walter Drake and ed for Mme. Ekengren ne Whit Evening Slippers—Imported John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Taw; MRS. WILLIAM MA' ER LEWIS, swnsend and Mrs. Robert Hen- h To share honors with her husband, at the annual reception to be given at the Washington Club’ this evening at 9 o'clock. Senator ¢ entertained i Secretary of the Navy yre Douglas Robinson at dinner last evening. ests were Admiral and Mrs. ard W. Eberle, Rear Admiral and Rear Admiral Rear Admiral Campbell, Capt. beaith and Capt. >ollock. tive and Mrs. York City entertained Zaldivar, were ance last eve- Frank Engler of , at the Daneli in Strelskaya and Alexander sister, Her guests included Capt. Robert Henderson, Col. Mark Brooke, Mr. Porter Davidson, Mis Kenney, Miss Hallle Brooke, ) Gardner, Mr. Richard Cutts and Capt Richard Bleasdale. Senora de guests at the dinner ning given by Mrs Fort, . Fla Palm , Fla and Mrs. and Jones, W flo\ Gifts of Hosiery [ et Are Always Acceptable —exclusive and stylish de- signs of finest quality import- For $2 One May Buy | A French Clock Mod:l ed gold or silver kid and bro- A beautiful pair of Chiffon for $2.00 cades in pump or strap effects Hose, in any one of the are being shown in all sizes popular new shades. A and widths at Stetson Shoe ble, well fitting and attractive Shop. At $11, $12 and $13.50. S M G Ul (3 Pairs for $5.50) M. Green was hostess Alfred de Ni mpany at luncheon y Covers were laid f terday Admiral F. C. Billard, United States Coust Guard. will entertain at din- ner on the evening of Monday, De r lory. cemberd 14, in the Chinese room ht, their the Mayflower, in honor of Capt tive and Mrs. Finis J. Garret and Mr. | James M. Moore and Capt. Richard nd Mrs. Marshall Morgan. . Crisp, who are retiring from the | = Coast Guard service. Covers will be laid for about 3 Edwin e a Former Mayor of New Mrs. Murray Hulbert, who are spen ing the week at the Hotel Washin ton, entertained @ company at dinner there | ng and took their guests later !n th theater and Mr Gordon Edwards, rned from Europe ‘arolina for the Sol Bloom York and a be most dura- spending the Downey visit. and durin tained at tea in con Dougthy of Lond spent much of the Sur and Paris. Mr. and Mrs. I ningham are sett at 2704 Cathedral AT, Gec spending the Winte he is a student u Institute of Tech Mr. who recently and motored to North C: Harry Brown entertained at dinner last night, later taking her o the White House reception. rown's guests John Hays Hammond, Despard Goff, Mr. art of the British ¥ and Mr. Stephen G. Porter. wn had planned to give this honor of the Duchess of but on account Duchess’ ill was not able to arrive in She will come to Washington ew days and will be the guest of Brown b 2 ' Alfred Bingham of New Haven, oLiCant Bourke : is the guest of his parents, Gl e R 2 and Mrs. Hiram Bingam, at wife of Lieut. Cu owhatan. Cherbonnier, wife bonnier, will be tonight at the the comman of the Marine D. The ban tractively of all nations the Marine eral new da \ play for the first ti Miss Vi Mr. Robert Clymer stop: Mrs. W %3 .Pairs ‘for $5.50) Dainty Underthings @A Win Instant Approval Vests, $1.25 Step-ins, $1.50 Bloomers, $1.95 Chemise, $2.50 Extra heavy quality rayon, per in shades of Flesh, Peach, Aprico Sizes 36 to 46 Here is something tive and sure to win approbation. GOWNS, $6.95 Crepe-back satin_and hea crepe de chine. Dai la models or plain tailored ef- fects. An exceptional value, priced special Corduroy Robes at $5.00 Quilted Satin Robes $15.00 Silk lined and some lac im- med models, in the daintiest of new shades. An ideal gift, priced most moderately. Crepe de Chine Chemise, $2.95 7 | A wonderful displ 0 ! 3 i ’ dainty and attractive m i | 3 fashioned of splendid-qualit g o 3 crepe de chine and radium silk ’ Cutle models included. In hades. 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Howry ained at dinner last evening in honor of Senator and Mrs. Claude A. nson. The g were Col. and Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. Kelly f liot Springs, W. Va.. and ACTAnia saia mer § ; Mrs. Carr of New York. Rioirs i dbtior Aance. Bir Benjaiit and Mrs. Staniey Rinehart, Miss S L Elizabeth Howry, the second secre- FOX. guests for whor of the Belgian embassy, Baron gomery Blair w Elst; Mr. C. Bascom Slemp e 2 oot S Blanton Winship. Do thote Tremioy 10 first of the series of Navy and the Misses Marine Corps dances will be held at tue Mies the Willard Tuesd morrow Mrs. F at luncheon to. the Misses Blai Mr. and Mrs. Faw have gone to Palm Fe will occupy Oceanview Cot remainder of the Costume Shp $4.95 van d d Col. Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner entert 2t dinner last night at the Wi in honor of the Russin artists season Comdr give a Mrmu:nmv the and M lub to pre Mrs. announced daughter, Miss Louise Crosby Sew to Mr. Geoffred H. Thompson of Lo don, second secretary of the British embassy. Miss Sewall was graduated from Westover i 21 and later studied in Faris. Thompson served four vears officer in the royal secretary of the Brazil before com Van Raalte Chemise $3.95 yve sillc reinforced and strictly ta In white, flesh, peach chid. to especial Pettibocker Bloomers $3.95 A new bloomer with a dainty petal ruffle finishing, or a petti- bocker. Both are well made of good quality milanesse. Well tailored and in a wide assort- ment of shades. Buckles and Boudoir Shppers Beautiful — Useful — Different Cozy Slippers and Mules for the Boudoir $2 0 38 Capt. and M Everett, Wash., ner tonight at they will have 10 g Sunday afte and Mrs. Dav tain at tea the 1 ton Triangle Club Nebraska avenu Give Silk Hoszery Nothing more practical or acceptable! Beautiful Chiffon Stockings full fashioned—excellent quality | Per Pair all popular colors 5 | A very thoughtful and at- tractive gift. A large assort- l 35 ment in all the wanted shades. Coral Band Hosiery— All sizes included. Rhinestone and Cut-Steel Buckles Pure Silk and Full Fashioned. Absolute Hosiery Perfection is assured the wearer of $1 .25 to $1 8 Per Pair this popular brand of stockings. To the right is illustra- ted lacquer nest tables. Set of three, with glass tops; black, green or red lac- $27.50 quer. Above is illustrated a handsome secretary of dignified mien. Wood and finish of ex- $100 ceptional quality. Stevens 1113 G Street OFFERING Gifts of Lido Hosiery Combining the twin virtues of smartness and utility. A Lido Hosiery gift is the answer to your per- plexing problem. Another virtue is our very low price. Consoles, in mahogany or walnut, from $37.50. End Tahles, Book Troughs and Magazine Racks, from $10.00. Nest Tublel, in lacquer finishes, $27.50 tn $33.50. Coffee and Tea Tables, from $13.50. 3 Hall and Formal Chairs, from $65.00. Windsor Chairs, from $10.00 to $33.50. Overstuffed, Coxwell ana Occasional Chairs, from $27.50. Mirrors, from $22.50 to $375.00. Screens, from $15.00 to $265.00. Davenports, Sofas and Settees, from $150.00. Desks and Secretaries, from $42.50. Telephone Sets, from $25.00. Bookcases and Hanging Book Racks, from $27.50. Smoking Stands and Humidors, from $7.50. Cellarettes, from $47.50. Foot Stools, frem $6.50. A complete assortment of many beautiful and sparkl signs. All formal occasions require rhinestone or cut-steel bu and this season you'll have plenty of occasions to wear them. FURNITURE SPECIALS Cricket Stool in maple, $6.50. Tea Cart in solid mahogany, $28.50. French Coffee Table, Marble-Top Brass Gallery, $13.50. Solid Mahogany Windsor Chair, $20.00. _Overstutfed Wing Chair, in tapestry, with Silk Floss Cushion, $50.00. Solid Mahogany End Table, $10.00. . Three-piece Overstuffed Davenport Suite in mohair, with reversing cushions in tapes- try, $315.00. 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