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10 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 13, 1925~ PART - C., DECEMBER \LEXANDRIA SOCIETY ;—_ of Mount . was hel « home of Mr on Prine Starr Wa » Mrs Frank M Dillard has, returmed § from u trip to New York i M s ained her Lridge club Mrs. Henry O'Banunon Cooper wis at “luncheon followed by Wednesday Archic Thursd HIRAM BENN wormal ny and for reception Ay [ later the nd South M Hillsville of the former’s by Mr. and Mes Mis Suliiv It ATy W severnl weeks O. Bowman of zuests last week rin-law send W. Whittemore. Ashland W man of Whittemore, i committer invitatic dm n Wasl ud M have beer Willimn H. Hall. M Oklzhoma City 15 now Washington How A Vers Desirable Apartment for Kent The Dresden 2226 Conn. Ave. John W. Thompson & Co,, 8§29 l.(l| \A N.WL Inc. | 'nd who has been spending a month | Harris left by motor yesterday (ol:md Miss Sue Murphy. Those assist Mr. and | spend several months in Florida. on on Brad-| Miss returned to her | end guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. Washington. | bus Shriver, in Baltimore. Chewning - ith her nephew and niec B 1 B. Washing hits home in the Nannie Jones was the week Colum- has Brunswick, Ar. and Mrs. Pritz Hauer have re Mis and Miss turned from Stunton, Vie. where they | fie Allcort of Stevensburz, Va.. are spent ha past two months with the | che guests of Mrs. W, obertson. [ former’s mother, Mrs, Annie Hauer Mrs, M. L. Ward of Statesville, {The latter has wrrived to spend the | (.. and Mrs. Irank M. Boyette of | Winter with her son and daughter-in retteville, re the guests law. Mrs. S, G Heddi is buack from ' Mr. and Mrs. L. Ward. Florida, where she made a round of Mr. and Mr . . Book and M. visits to frlends in Jucksonville rora @ visit to Tampa. St Petersturs and Palm . Mrs. Anna Heiser, Beach in Lancaster. | Mr.und Mrs. BEvereit Albert Hell Mrs. Walter . Dameron is home muth and M. and Mrs, William Hell- | #ter a visit to her mother, Mrs. J | muth motored to Braddock Heights, R. Dabney, in Rockfish, Va. | Md., and spent the week end nry Spivey has returned t fo Mrs. 11, L. Coggins, in | Miss M ™ Grimth 18 home trom a | Lawrence Walton in Penn. ok Green of New York is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. 8 and Mrs. Frank B M. Bingham | were week end guests of Mrs. Edward | Bingham, in Washington. | Mr. Delmar Heflin and M Hetlin spent the wes . Janney Mellhany Yates of the | sinin Military Institute, spent the | nd Mrs. John Burg k end with his mother, Mrs. Rob- | L. C J. Yates. Mrs. Yates went Tues- | o day o visit relatives in Culpeper. | u Harold G. Best and her smail | . and Mrs. H: ter of Qakland, CElit, ere fhe | 36 gna Mrs. J. H. Dawson ha purents, M. und MYS. | ohioad the marriage of their ter of Mr. and A D10 S anders of Spa sday, November 26, Md. er a visit to her purents Emma Hartbower is back from sit to Mrs. H. R. Harris in Ports outh, Va he Anne McCarthy Children of th met I Revolu in the ter, tion. afternoon | '™ ameron Wenivss has return-fhonje — of " Charles Alexander ed from a visit to Miss Anne Loth it | Swann Sinclair, on Braddock Heights. Waynesboro, Va 3 Mrs. Irving Brawner went last we Mr. and Mrs. Beverley FairfaX (o visit her cousin, Mre. T. Edgar Rozler entertained at cards Tuesday | fenks, in Richmond evening in honot and Mrs. TR L R Kilgore returned fron Newton Roliins i and Mrs. e visit to his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Holtgrave of t Gardner Kilgore, in Pittsbrugh Mr. and M= have Ars. Carl Bownian is the guest of gone to W vre her mother, Mrs. M. E. Brown. in Cul they will stay until afte Mrs, W ris 1 R idith Whitton and Miss Alice to her daughter, Mys Dod- Whitton entertained at tea Sur son in Br afternoon in honor of Miss | Mrs, M. J. Fahirnkopf. who has been Le Hew spending a month with her son-in- Thomus G. Gibson took place yester law and d My and Mrs. R day. The hostesses and guest of honor I rden arted for her home e issisted in receiving by Miss in Bloon Mrs. Borden en- | Sara Eddington, Miss Page Buddit tertained or her mother th day before the latter’s departure. Amons the guests wer Mex. ,\I.‘] |'> h l d Webb, Mrs. L. H. FI s L Willime, Mis: Frank Johns and Mrs I e nsiae Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. L. 1L Williams enter tained at luncheon Monday in honor | thiti of Mrs T. Stabler M Mrs. H. L. Harris and Mrs Nettie [Harris spent the FURRIER with the latter's Mohler, in WOLF begs to announce that the Shingle Shoppe‘ | (Beauty Parlor) } Formerly located at 706 Eleventh Street N.W. | is now located at the corner of Eleventh and F Streets N. W .0 Givable Gifts 603 to 614 P Silk Gowns $3.95 Fine Crepe de Chine. and Radium Silk: med with lace: a plain tailor finish; some have built-up: others have strap shovlders. Roomily cut. All the dainty shades— and all sizes. Street Floor trim- Silk Chemise $2.95 Crepe de Chine, Creve- back Satin and Radium Silk—cut long and full: with lace and \'lbb(‘ns. Dural’)le q\lal' daintily made. Street Floor trimmed 1ty Fancy Pillows $5 .00 Handsome Taffeta Pil- lows. in a variety of shapes and colors—trim- med with gold or silver lace: flowers and em- broidered designs, »Filled with feathery Kapok. A useful gifr. as well as a most attractive one. Street Floor K3 D3 3| l‘. IEIDIEIUIEIGEE!EEIEIEEEE bxlnpsbom Christmas-time Cal]s for NeW Frocks ———=la|——|le——nj——lal———lal———lal ol You'll find s}\opping in the morning hours ELEVENTH ST, an advantag& —a demand we are meeting with advanced Spring models at They are full of new effects—in mode and trimming—and still brilliant in coloring—as predicted for the Spring season. Crepe Satin Printed Crepe Flat Crepe Georgette For street, sports, afternoon and evening wear, and 1n all sizes for women and misses. Second Floor = [o]l——|o|——Jo|c—|o|e——2|a|——old | ——=|a|———|a | e—— o] ———]d |c——= o] =] PLAY RIDICULES WAR. Me Walter F. George. honorary preside: pultrie Jitt, president: M ing in the dining room were ATl e M e fa). 5. Gor.fa luc . . 13 A R g H e v president: Miss | broide . Thomss B, Rowela, it (20 Bryan | “The 0ld Adam" Is Enjoying Suc- | Jessie Dell, second vice president, and | decorated it McCullen, Miss Maida s Miss Mrs. John D. Battle, secretary. Willie Fairfax and Miss th Gar cess in London. | 7 . rett LONDON. November 21 {by mail).— | Noted Organ Maker Dies Ser. and Mek, 1, 1 2uis have “iimie | BRING GIFTS TO POPE. | axtrrioun o nounced the i \ge of their daugh- S RO hissan ——— ). ' NeCullom, 84 natio Repertory proved o i ally nent as a L [ter Estella to Mr. nk Sherwood is now nting a | Milan Pilgrims Look Ahead to | facturer, dled :\414.“’y‘\’JI‘M ‘;,.!-n ‘.lm“ of Fairfax County Saturday, Novem- g war call m-r‘m ola | Next Holy Yea: at Mansfield Depot Jast nisht. 5 S a0 s rastor |2 s alreac consf bie | > ber 28, Rev. Ryland T. Dodge, pastd of its drastic| ROME, December 12 () The he Baptist Temple. officiating |e¥nicisi ut the expense of European | Pope received a party of 900 piigrims Mrs. Charles Waddell and her chil- | governments from Milan today. who presented k o dren, of Washington, were w 1! The author of the play, Miss Cecily | with a rich, artis | Cooats of Mr. oo Mra. Samuel N.|Hamilton, uses leit-motif ““a | be buried in the i Rn @W Redmond. Miss Louise Redmond is | Negative ray,” which paralyzes the |the holy door of St. warring and reduces home from a visit to relatives in e them to fighting with hands, pickaxes | clos Mrs. Graham _entertained | 4nd rds and mounted on donkeys | the Afterncon Bridge Club | “nd ges. Miss Hamilton gets | hol last week. £ood d sardonic fun out of her | tal Mrs. Arthur Marshall King was and Ty | hostess for her bridge club Tuesda: ternoon members at the bridge evening in of i iss R Le Hew i homas rle Gibson, who were Merger of State Society and State | married rday | Lieut les . Bockey. United Club Here Proposed. i States Navy. and Mrs. Bockey enter | tuined at dinne thei numbered dance at the n BR SLS. December 12 (). | here, one known as the Georgla Antwerp, Liege and Brussels are com- | Society and the other as the Geor; peting for the Belgian world fair of | State Club. 1930, projected by the Belgian gov proc piece with extraordinary nicety wit sealed upon Christmas ev The pilgrims produces the | will seal up the holy door }' | our abinity to ma ® " Better Shade for Draveries. Slip sad until the next hol ulso pi iness with a mortar b n the mortar with which the for Extimaten 1 h other Dulin & Martin Bide paraphernalia Muin 1217 F S the entertaines = r Candlestick. entertained when —_—g GEORGIANS MAY UNITE. she Willie J° at Reorganization of the two bodies || composed of Georgia people in this | city into one society, to be known as | | the Georgla State Society, will be un-| dertaken at a meeting called for next ! I'riday evening at Meridian Mansions, | 2400 Sixteenth street. At present two | organizations of Georgia people e Tuesduy evening at r home in F : 16 Bid for World Fair. _ Following is the list of officers se- | lected for the merged body, which will ! be acted upon at the meeting: Senator k-hv'fil!\ the cente lamation of Belgian independence MILTON BAER Pour Christmas Message Toilet Set—( 14 pieces) A Bt of amber and gold—edch article ; finely fashioned. Beautifully er a chance o cased in a satin-Tined chest, $79, sending the v Compacts wrong thing BAER'S sign. So ty and distinctive that | S they're both “individual and ap- | propriate, $8 up. | surance of | Novelties | apprecia personally selected for their de- | pe. 5o lightful uniqueness. You will find this a treasure trove of inexpen sive gifts. aside for vou 9 17th St. N.W. : ?btl Shop avoid afternoon rush. in morning 608 to 614 827-829 11th St. N.W. Presents for Christmas at attractive low prices Every handmade beautifully Tfinished cluded. Center Pieces Guest Towels Luncheon Sets model in Scarfs Pillows Bridge Sets, Etc. Stuffed Toys for the Kiddies Including Peter Rabbit Family SPECIAL LOW PRICES You'll find nearly the whole Come with the kiddics. Silk Novelties $ Great Abundance Up RO 700 Tepresc too. Elaborately Hand-Em- broidered Bedspreads, Baby Dresses h.mrl cially priced. . 5-Piece Linen Luncheon Sets little work $2.50 val $2 Beads —for chokers, necklaces, bags, etc. All colors. 60c Bunch D. M. C. COTTONS All Colors, Abundance of Black Lmen Guest Towels 3-Piece Buffet Linen Sets Beautiful Very >xumpw] ues Handkerchlefs For Men parative prices. ELEVENTH ST, Tomorrow—Our Annual Three-Day Pre-Christmas 53.16 Of BEVE |y Chiffon Hose i ol 69 Box 3 Pairs for $5.00 Assorted As You Wish And pac}zed m Beautrfu] Xmas Box them—the RLY These are the favorite stockings of thousands of Washington women, who invariably ask for y are sheer. clear. &.urable }IOSE. These stockings are exceptional values at this special fprice (3 parrs boxed, at $5). Ii she wears a shoe this size. . 1% | 2—2Y%—3 | 3 She will wear a stocking this 8y Capable Salesladies Will Assist Men to Make Appropriate Selections The Erhbroidery Shop | -