Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 64

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rg - S Chevy Chase Social i Festivities of Week 4 Make Full Schedule| ~~~~~~~~ r Luncheons, Bridge Parties, Club Teas and Other| { Forms of Entertainment | Are Noted. ~ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Havold 1. Doyle en tertained at luncheon \Wednesday at} the Columbia Country Club in honor | ©f their daughter, Miss Wilmoth Doyle. whose engagement to Mr Singleton Panlett of Richmond, Va. was aw mounced. The wedding take ;Luvl v 6 W. Forbes entertained the club at bridge evening at her home members of b supper Tuesday on Brookville road Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox entertained the members of the Laf-A- Lot Club at dinner and Lridge Satur- day evening at th e on Meadow e Rector's Aid_ Soclety of Al Protestant Bpiscopal Church SOCIETY. s vy THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, DECEMBER 13, 1925—PART 2. Official Reception Marks Week program At Naval Academy Admiral and Mrs. Nulton ! Hosts Wednesday After- noon—Other Social Notes of Interest. ANNAPOLIS Rear Admiral intendent of the Mrs. Nulton, he reception Wed 1y afternoon. Nulton was assisted by Mrs. wife of Capt. Charles Conard (8. (\); Mrs. Friedell, wife of Comdr. Wilhelm L. Friedell; Mrs. Anderson, wife of Comdr. Walter S. Anderson; Mrs. Greenman, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Wil- liam G. Greenman, and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Nulton, and & number of her friend: Comdr. Ged been ill for ulton, super- ral Academy, and 1 their third official Mrs. Cona ge W. Simpson, who has veral months, has been d from du aide to Rear 1 Louis superin- ndent of the demy. Mrs. Simpson and their children will visit her mother, who lives in Norfolk, dur- Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton, | entertained Tuesday in her home at ! the Naval Academy at a bridge party in honor of Miss Dorothy Tardy, whose marriage to Ensign Roger Perry took place this afternoon in the | Naval Academy chapel. i The first class hop was held in Mahan Hall at the Naval Academy Saturday night, December 5, and was | attended by a number of debutantes from Baltimore and Washington. The guests were recefved by Mrs. Walter S. Anderson, wife of Comdr. Walter S. Anderson, and Midshipman G. C. Weaver of the first class. Mrs. John M. Haw vidow of | Rear Admiral Hawley, U. S. N. | is visiting her daughter, Mrs. An- derson, wife of Comdr. Leslie B. A derson, in her home, on §t. John's | street. Mrs. Theodore G. Ellyson and her children are making their home in | Annapolis during Comdr. Ellyson’s | tour of sea duty. Mrs. Ellyson is oc- || cupying her house, at 11 Maryland | avenue. | Mrs. Guest, widow of Comd dleton_Semmes Guest, Medical U. 8. retired, entertained at bridge | Tuesday at her home in Wardour. Mrs. Guthrie, wife of Lieut. Harry || A. Guthrie, entertained Miss Dorothy | Tardy, daughter of Comdr. Walter B retired, U. ¢ N., and Mrs. a bridge. eon Thurs- unc! day. i Lieut. Comdr. Mackintosh, who re- | cently returned from a southern || — SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES SOCIETY. CAPITOL FUR SHOP the reason for such is that we are We have advanced the date OVERSTOCKED of our usual January Sale—ONE MONTH AHEAD—on account of the OVERSTOCKED CONDITION OF OUR STOCK. Take advantage of this— CLEARANCE 1d & suplemen sale in_con- | U| S-A-L-E Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gott, who have ‘been the house guests of their brother mnd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Exact Copies of Much Higher Priced Frocks New Flare Models vivacious colors—sub- dued colors—adorable creations with person- | ality pronounced, for I Strang, &t their home on Delafield ktreet, have returned to their home in | M bazaar Wed: ing Comdr. Simpson's sick leave. cruise, will spend the Christmas holi- | : p.m. in the . Old, wife of Lieut. Frances Old. | days with Mrs. Mackintosh i erved. Mrs. . N., entertained at bridge Wednes- Miss elyn Louise Mathews of | he hostess. diy afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Lit-| Washington spent the week end with | ained the tle Inn Coffee Shop. Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gannon £ idge ("mlr;!’“nr:u\ullz Maer (8. C), l“ S.[the commandant’s quarters in the THE REDUCTIONS SHOULD BE DOUBLY INTERESTING AT THIS on Ridge o ond Mos MayerBave moved on finaysl Actdeny’. iand=atiended ithe § TIME WHEN FOLKS ARE PLANNING “FUR GIFTS FOR XMAS” Be. v biiv £ada AV Acadcny Comar. s i 2 o= sides, it allows you to own Fine Furs and Wear them a month longer at ol he daughter of pshur road, Naval Academy. Comdr.| During the holiday season there : 14 ovdinaril Miss Anne Pollard. the daughter of Mayer recently reported for duty at|will be a number of informals at the | sale prices that would ordinarily come toward the close of the season. RE- Mr.emd Mrs, WA S ek the Naval Academy. academy, In Dahlgren Hall, on the MEMBER——every garment is the product of our own wor! . None QMokinley Street. do Apen Mrs. (. La Rue Burt,|afternoons of December 24, 26, 25, 30 bought special for the sale—AND EVERY ONE FULLY GUARANTEED! end in S : »n n Short VsIt to the | ana 31, the being the afternoon | ticred SN i warents, left for New York | of the New Year eve hop. ! i and Mrs. the early part of last week | Mrs. Gebbard, wife of Lieut. Geb- ! 7 Sl s HARRIS & Comdr. and Mrs. James L. Coffman | bard, was hostess at a bridge Tues university. B e T y and Comdr. and Mrs. Max V. Du Mott | day at Queen Anne's Cupboard tea hetatmas dance he Phi Kapps spent the week end with Comdr. and | room psl Fraternity Mrs. W. D. Brereton in their home | Tames P. Risel ? % drew Hoar, who be | Mrs. James I Rise and her s Androw Hent, M W {at the Naval Academy | small” daughter recently arrived in | :1:.‘”)]\dmn tiof Dena X b n:;»;;m and Mrs. Will §. I:A\\, who | Annapolls, where Lieut. Riseley, U anda t_their home 2 e have been spending a few days with | M. €., has been assigned duty at the - atceetinniretie toibstonkey) B BETH J. EDWARDS, the latte und Mrs. | marine barracks, A Small Deposit Montgomer pter of the | Daughter of Senator . Edw I. Edwards of New Jersey, making | JInclair one to New | Ljeut. Comdr. Charles H Reserves Your . 8 = “ross held its their home Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Edwa active York, where s will Join his | has reported to the Naval 4 hasting M s s‘1:.- e o girls of the ::vn\: anional Ciub this Wintes, 0> il be active with the] gnip.’ "Ensign and Mrs. Hays were | for lvmxu:ru"Y auty In the depar Selection 1 Titrare. The vice chatrman presided married in Washington Decembea 2 | ment of mathematics, and with Mrs ¥ i e Comdr. George W. Kenyon has been | McMorris has lease Juse : &nd the followin of were cl‘l‘“;\': GIUbyor CHevy | Chaney entertaine T QS G oy ootk WL e k\filflv”\hhr]:‘xffip as leased a house in Ran x:‘w‘e‘]p.\nfir {ifu"xm e |brifize Ill"hll tes on Wednesd x:! A c€a an e X son, now on the West co: Comdr.| Rear Admiral and Mrs. Louis M | xand - nlio O retary, | noon at the home of Mrs. Joseph . < and Mrs. Kenyon will leave next week | Nulton had as their guests this week | toan, Mis. MIlET ey | Burknardt, on Connectic enue, in To Aid Consumptives | 52 Coronado, Calif., where Comdr.|Mrs. Herbert Larrick and Miss Nacy lg;—s.l“m‘:;“‘r;{u i Hermohel, (40 Bonor of the club members. Tea. was t the tea and sale given by the Star- | Kenvon will join his ship. Larrick of Winchester, Va. Mrs. Lar- e etttz nen | o i thejdining agom mont AlA. for Conumptives yestend: Miss Dorothy Nulton, daughter of ! rick 1s Admiral Nulton's sister. ; the members m‘ )lm- club Wednesday . at nlvr: ’n]v.,l»_.»‘ :‘.' .m\\h.\. B | & at luncheon and b Aanier place, Mrs. 1] | i h ouise Bra t of Harpers Mrs. Geo Cohan re‘r‘;: \{ “\ is the !wu‘\:- guest of I*. Roberts presided 1“! 0 her son-in-la 4 daughter, and sisted by Mrs. | ) | Mrs. Thon !‘:uwrvwn. 5 H“.\ ”n“”if'y'l‘,fiii | ; See Our i See Our i home on Wes! rose street. A ss Miss 1 Vi ; : S TN\ i : i . | Mr. and Mr. . Bowen of West | Louise O'Ne = sher. | ";{1,:’“’ 1‘)'»‘1’11\ 1214 F St. N.W. Window Display Melrose street leit Monday for Texas, [ of Mr. and Mrs i | the un of These Models of These Models where they will spend several weeks [home, on Northampton street. Mrs ent, Mrs. | touring the State. O'Neil z‘ln;_l .\m; O'Neil have recently 2 ‘\C!)«( i 5 { Miss Elizabeth agner, returned from pe. S W - 5 ’ ot lisabeth A ane omers has | Shr Tere Coane antertained the | Misa Letta Fisher, Miss Tulia Karr. | Announcing Commencing Monday returned to her home on G members of her club at dinner and | Miss Alice Williams, Mrs. €. IL street after spending a week visiting | bridge Saturday evening at her home, \’h\‘r'd i(.\lm W ,\r\r::md ,Bl'mlllrur‘\‘, stim_ a . riends in Philadelphia, Pa. parkwa . rennan, Mrs. Joseph ‘enton, R g T e e e ; A Most Important and Advantageous et Tuesduy ht the home of Mrs.|born entertained at bridge and st F. Colbert. P New Year s Ev‘ E. L. Stock, on Bradley lane. The | Wednesday evening in honor of ttractive articles in great varfety hostesses were Mrs, Kirkpatrick, Mrs. | house guest, Mrs. R. B. were offered for sale cenor, Mrs. E. P. Wilson, Mrs. | York City — S D ?J&?f"{" Adkins. Mrs. Hood., Mrs.| The Chapter Council of the Y. W. : i ] er ance Brooks and Mrs. Tuckerman 3 C. A, will give a tea Frid December | Soctety of Washmgton' i Mr. Robert Mc Nlv, a student of ] 18, from 3 to 6 o'clock p. at 614 | 4 5 e dfld Brown Univer: . will_return Satur- | street noj Artists’ Annual Exhxbmon, day to Chevy Chase, where he will | Florence | " spend the Christmas holidays with | retary of | Corcoran Gallery, December ( ar’nval | . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc- nd the chapter B e ims o Nawisnis i e hescenmers | O 1925, to January 3, 1926, n pI m Street. imes Stone has returned to|of the Y. W. C. . in the Nutonal | inclusive. her home on Forty-fourth street after | Capital spending several weeks in Pittsburgh, — - — — Mr. Hamlin Hodges, who is attend- C Sl & C | SngiBrowniUREEI, B S ire vl . . Oan 0., | Continuous Dancing from 11¢’Clock | | ays ;kf“‘:‘? I . | Ten Dellars per perses Mot s ¢ Suj i nc., Auctioneers | including De Luxe Sopper i { wileth of I ourth 715 13 S Augmented Orchestration bheen called to Pittsburgh, t t t i b < . ~ . : e e eoount of the death of her —— h ree | . ! A Bevy of New Styles and High Shades Pr: 7 Frandmother. o | ' | Souvenirs i 8 4 1onally Mr. Edward Waish Dartmouth | 2 ' ’ College s Spendine the Chesinas hol e Henry Cabot Lodgedale ||| RiiRaesai { Low for Such Advanced Styles ; 4days in Chevy Cha it the home = . | s | Lis parents, M ! Antique and Modern Furniture, Paintings, Water Colors (]| Telephone Main 9800 i i e e Tiome on Ravmond | || and Prints by artists of note; Rare Old China and Glass, | Banquet Department i street. Bomaseentll Persian and Chinese Rugs, Curios and Objects of Art from i | e hard Smythe, who has bee 5 5 5 { T Ber S o nd daven. | || 8ll parts of the World, Old Sheffield Plate, Bronzes, ||| | Lipstick terdnlaw. Mr and Mrs. Bern | Marbles, Brasses, Draperies and many other articles of | ~ lp-fit"- Smythe, jr.. on Forty-fourth street, il Lrepe de has returned to her home in Omaha, f o | NPT and Mrs. J. W. Crandall of gt } Ch. Red P, T ey et i T | | . Mai Bt Triends Tuesday g at | aize shington Navy il i 1 g denco ai the Washing ! Honorable Henry Cabot Lodge | Flat Crepes QM‘A?HEW‘“E"’AP'?Tla?imfl s:_u:ler;t_ H Former Senator from Massachusetts.’ { | Ul‘(‘hi(l ©of Holliny College at Hollins, \a., 18 o112 > Epending ehe. Christmas holidays at | | The Estate of Gordon Williams [ Georgeues ;zgfxszofilfee‘;f BT by order of Harrison Williams, Admr., together with im- l Green Mr. and Mrs. James SC«—\WR?:' | portant offerings from other prominent owners. l Qatin‘s‘ 23 occupying their new home on -1 . 4 > mond street. i All to Be Sold at Public Auction ! BI s f Mrs. William Cullen Dennis and her Within Our Gallerifi { i ue. 1 a!/‘ children of West Underwood street | l elc. < fort Tassday tor New York City, where 715 13th Street | A f | and Gravy © K they spent several days Mrs. [} 5 (1, & ] Demss” moer ana siwer o2 white| || Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday . ®n the Santa Teresa for Chile, where | || December 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1925 HOLIDAY FORMALITIES I they will join Mr. Dennis, who is n | || ! ; ; Arica with the Tacna-Arica Plebiscite At 2 P. M. Each Day | | Commission. Scintillating effects— | i ! l ‘N 1 2 | | i New Circular-Skirt Models * 1 B-‘ . Lewis A. Green of Los Angeles, he Cheistmas Di New High-Neck Models New Sleeve Effects « has been the house guest of the s as inner 1 L C e Srs. Philtp L. G t her home, on Dance, the New Year's I | New High-Waist Models Etc. | filitary road. Mrs. Green S gone (‘U 1 | ?M‘:en""hzz'w’?":’mm"“hm o E(Kfug‘n ofother I Many handsomely embroidered: others adorable in their smart simplicits P e Trances Schoenborn, daughter ; A . and Mrs. Henry I°. Schoen- Foray eneriined 5 terest to women and Yorn, entertained at bridge and wn Saturday afternoon at her home, pn Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stetson enter- tained the members of their club at ®ridge and supper Wednesday eve- The Kind of Frocks You Woulcd ) Expect to Pay $25.00 or More for A sale of most unusual frocks. Imagine getting the new Spring materials, shades and styles at this time of the season. Ordinarily. such an event would be unheard of; yet it is here. These enticing frocks arrived in our store Friday and are offered for the first time tomorrow. It's an opportunity, par excellence, to obtain fresh styles and materials 112 advance of the coming scason. misses of fine tastes. hing. i 4 The social section of the Woman's W M AISON LOUISE Home of Discriminating Women 931 G Street N.W. Years after the vain show of soma Pre-Christmas Sale of b o i airs. A col- | lection of appealing in- ope Provall | .w;'\‘\‘_fir'\t'.“,"!hw‘ ) l . ® - z b1 ‘ Z ¢ Al - Misses’ Sizes to 20—W omen’s Sizes, 36 to 44 Trimmed widh Squirrel, Wolf - 4 e By 3 Groups of i ; | ox ’ i To give wisely and well i to select 7 $69.50 to $79.50 @30 50 $6.50 t: e - "S55 ia s 0 §49 50 - Eororefin by W FUR 15 - *25 . . i , b - psgantn ! el el & red SC 35 ‘ Gift Suggestions of Personal Dainties | A e ARFS s g SPEC;AL!.!C ! 0 pay. Chiffon Silk Hose Step-Ins Van Raalte | Six Bronze Caracul Coats 3 Gifts thet make @ Morry Christmes = Ch 1 i Tox Collars and Cuffs } st the whole poar throngh emise H. Zirkin & S e s o arly’ 4 » L 200.00. A %S{»:“{" $133 - ?' -, O e~ - — * lr n ons FHEmcator 3520 In heavy quality crepe de \ \'n)m%-lgls Suik GAY 2 i e ae. s ""9“’* S - Incorporated e iomaily hn-qral L chie tNew ,Inié& e \Lu]»]nm:'\ i ’-]‘ Foread e Cht = g P s ” ss. They make a most ly tailored I hite, flash, e Thedell, e (¥ C. SCHNEIDER’S SONS 821 14th Street N. W. popular new shades. A dura- attractive and pleasing g‘n'v:v pgacfi S % M THE ELECTRIC SHOP ble, well fitting hose, priced and they are moderately 42. Another very acceptable et $12.95 é Phone MAIN 168 1220 G STREET N.W. WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS specially. priced. sift st s very moderate price. ||+, t—— Like Roduct P

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