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SOC Mrs. Coohidge Senate at the with the of Senate v, “The of \\h.m\ are An 1t ohn ‘iffcers | and will nd Mrs Washingtor nding a few Treasury, M Miss Ailsa | . wife of the 1 be the guest he luncheon silow the second of a few days in the Hotel of Ttaly will be nd Sig honor of the he Smithsonign Insti- rs. Charles D. Walcott and Mrs. Jardine A Secretary Feted by Mr. and Mrs. dean of the facul- of the American lNar of Ten Keyes, wife of Hampshire, r of the s sending book- Charming »us spots in the ) they come. eodore Burton and ued Invitati 1 they will give at the Willard wife of Representa- e, was hostess n f-\rh\mmS in Gish nf Sther guests m, Mrs. Driver, vs. Alvin Bark. f Persia_and ssued Invitations -vening at the in celebration . and ar party have been made her to serfous family she a formal bow. She will, iuded in the debutante the holidays and parties have been Wallace Macdonald a company of ome on_Be: Mrs Evening Slippers Of new imported abrics that gleam in ilver or gold. New silhouettes, new trimming touches that typify the new evening mode. Beginning at 1; 15 S ARTCRAFT FOOTWEARAc 1311-F-STREETP L1y %ttcnded the First of Ladies’ Luncheons Today Capitol. erly road, Edgemoor, compliment to Maj. Gen. | Robert H. Allen of Edgemoor. Col. and Mrs. . Hopkins will entertain at dinner Thursday at the Congressional Country Club in ion of the silver wedding an- niversary. ige and Mrs. Samuel Jordan Gra- will entertain a company of 34 inner this evening. Alrs. Graham will entertain at lunch- | eon Friday. Lisut. and Mrs. J. Da C. Humphrey and their son are visiting Gen. and | Mrs. 'S, Humphrey at the Wyoming. Miss Alice Robertson, former Rep- | resentative from Oklahoma, is &t the | Cairo Hotel. Miss Robertson expects | to spend the Winter in Washington. Tormer United States Ambassador |to the Courtrot St. Jamea and Mrs. orge Harvey have taken an apart- ment at 52 Gramercy Park North, New York City, for the remaindgr of the Winter. former Governor of Alaska. Mr. Bone. after spending a week in Washington, has gone to New York, where he {s at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grace of Santa Rosa, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter Geraldine to Mr. Louis A. Benoist, son of Mr. and Mrs. “I.ee Benoist of this city. | Mrs. Hill Hostess at | Bridge This Afternoon. Mrs. Richard S. Hill is entertaining | at bridge this afterncon in her apart- ment at the Dresden for her daugh- ters, the Misses Hill. There are six | tables for bridge and additional guests {will join the company for tea when | the Nostess will be asaisted at the tea |table by Mrs. Harvey Wattles, Mrs. Thomas H. Taliaferro and Miss Mar- ret Moore. Christmas berries and | kreens have been used in the decora- tions. Mrs. Hill will be hoste | morrow atternoon at bridge to- Mre. Xenophon rice {s entertain. ing a company of 70 at bridge this afternoon at the Cairo. Additional guests will join the party for tea, when Mrs. Edward Rhodes Btitt and Miss | Maud Milburn, aunt of the hostess, 1 will preside at the tea table. | Mr. and Mra. Charles Denby will en- tertain a company of 12 at dinner this | evening. Mrs. George Bowie Chipman enter- tained a company of 12 at luncheon today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight will entertain at dinner with dancing in the Willard room of the Willard Hotel Monday evennig. Mr. and Mrs. Hight will be joined Thursday by their daughters, Miss Barbara Hight and Miss Phyllis Hight, | who will come from their studies at Ogontz School for the holidays. Mrs. George Mesta of Pittsburgh, who has an apartment at the May- | fower, has left Washington for the holiday season and will not return until the first of the new year. Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware rnr nearly a century and rter—since President )= erson udmimnw.‘m oyed the Patro ok %'fimnw ith the accial life of the capital and natien. Exstablished 1802 Every this evening in and Mrs. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. ening MISS HELEN GERRER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Gerrer, who on Sunday, announced her engagement fo Mr. Clinton F. Irwin, jr., of Elgin, IIL, son of Mrs. Irwin and the late Judge Clinton F. Irwin of that city. entertained at the second of a serfes of luncheons today at Rauscher's, when her guests were debutantes of the season. Foote have just recently returned from a trip to Europe. Miss Clara Breed of the North Shore of “Massachusetts, who spends the Winters at the S8horeham, entertained at dinner there last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Semmes will entertain a company of 24 at dinner this evening at the Congressional Country Club in celebration of the four(eenlh anniversary of their wed- ng. Mrs. Frederlc Youngz has gone to Fort Hamiiton, Brookiyn, N. Y., to spend Christmas with her son, who is stationed there. Miss Mary Hamllton Wright has ss her house guest in Che Chase her | Mr. and Mrs. Turin B. Boone had as their guest over Sunday the form- er's _brother. Mr. Perl H. Boone, Miss Eileen V. Berrall will entertain at tea December 24 {n compliment to Miss Virginta Brant, daughter of Ma). and Mrs. G. C. Brant Miss Margaret Foote. who graduated last June from Smith College, is spend ing the Winter with her parents, Maj and Mrs. A. E. Foote, at the Cairo Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Foote and Miss " Society of Washington Artists” Annual Exhibition, Corcoran Gallery, December 9, 1925, to January 3, 1926, inclusive. LI L LT T L AT I T T L LT LT O T3 H EL LT TTO P72 LI oL T O LTI TO ORI 77 LTl LT PO LTI T2 7 Poan Mather totd mes last night 1o MM 3 Guaranteed After-Xmas Reductions COATS —at prices 14 to 1/ less than heretofore. Buy now while stocks are complete. ~sHOP 1316 G STREET CITY CLUB BLDG, ——N— = e . L L 2T / FOoLKS AIID FOR YOUNG W"IM APPAREL FOR £ m'rm/wv at Tenth St. To You—A Discount of 25 Cents on Every Dollar You Spend In This Great Sale Event 2%t Coat and Dress (Excepting Vogue and Value Dress Section,) Street Dresses—Dance Frocks Sport Frocks—Evening Gowns Sport and Dress Coats D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925. who returned yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Boone were hosts at dinner Sun- day in compliment to their guest, who came to attend the dinner of the Grid- iron Club Saturday nlxh( Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bryan Leet were hosts to the members of their bridge club last evening. Miss Virginia Leet guve a Saturday evening. Mrs. Joseph Noell is spending the week in New York at the Ritz-Carlton. Mrs. W, W, x.m was hostess to a company of 16 at brmge Friday after- noon {n her apartment in the Chevy Chase. non, Mr. Sampson P. Holland, Mr. Normand H. Bond, Prof. Henry Grat- tan Doyle and Prof. Charles Sager Collier, Classmates from nearby points ‘are expected to join the party. Mrs. M. de Clare M. Berry will en- tertain the members of Maj. Wil- liam Overton Callis Chapter and a small group of other guests this eve ning at her residence in Pelham Courts. dance The second of the series of “musi- cal Mornings,” arranged by Mrs. Lawrence Townsend at the Mayflower this season, will take place promptly at 11:15 tomorrow morning in the grand ballroom. At this concert two Metropolitan artists will make their fnitial appearance before a Washing- ton audience, Miss Maria Mueller, the Czechoslovakian soprano, and Rudolf Laubenthal, tenor. Following the pro- gram a number of luncheon parties will be given by prominent Washing ton hostesses. Among those who will tertain in the presidential dining | om will be Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, rs. Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. J. Walter St Col. MacNider to Be Honor Guest of Harvard Graduates. Col. Hanford MacNider, Assistant Secretary of War, will be one of a nunmer ‘of Harvard men of the class 0! 1911 who will dine together at the Cosmos Club tomorrow evening. Others in the party wil he .\h | Chauncey D, Snow, Dr. | - ney Tu(ker Mr, (hlrlr& Self-service for trying on during this Sale 1113 SOCIETY. Drake, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Crichton, Mrs. Mrs. D. D. Gilard, James R. Mann, Mri . Ca Turner, Mrs. F. W. VanValzar and 3 Galllard. . David DuB. The first of. the series of dances by the Frida: vening Class will be given |at the Willard ¥riday night. These dances were given by the class all last Winter at the Willard and proved very popular. Preceding the one to | be given Friday night, Col. and Mrs. Charles P. Di will entertain many sntinued on WinduwSlhadesj Our ability to make Good Window Shades o prjer, Mt fuctory prices elves you | A"Befter Ghade fo ney. | raveries. Slip Cov | 1217 3 e n:-n'.i";"v'll.':'t'fn Blde ceyens G+ STREET The Inside Working of a furrier's mind is not an c Book. When ¥ou hate 10 uens at everyti i« bhut the price you had betier g0 to & relisiis furrier. FURRIER TAve. N.W. Special 9-Hour Service Our Quotations Are Phone us up to 9 p.m. or shop with “Betty” at 607 12th st. n.w. We call and deliver at the hour you desire. No returns, C.0.D.’s or exchanges during this Sale 275 Beautiful Silk and Cloth Dresses —for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear— —and taken from our regular stock— Sensationally Reduced for Quick Clearance We are making this sacrifice now—at a time when it will be most appreciated— Former Prices $10 to $39.75 in 3 big groups $10 to $16.75 Dresses Are Reduced to $15 to $22.00 Dresses Are Reduced to $25 to $39.75 Dresses Are Reduced to 15 i | i | : $ i Tomorrow—Ladies’ Day at Raleigh Haberdasher A special event to acquaint women with our great assortments of men’s gift merchandise BELIEVING that Raleigh Haber- dasher is primarily a man’s store, there may be some women who have hesitated to enter and inspect our as- sortment of gifts for men because of the impression that they may not feel at home—and, to relieve this hesitancy, we’ve set aside Wednesday as Ladies’ Day—with a group of unusually at- tractive values to give special em- phasis. If you haven’t a charge account here—see the Crclit Manager, Third Floor. ~ Raleigh Haberdasher $1.50 Fancy Wool Hose 95¢ Men’s Soft, Warm Gift Hose of all-wool, in agreeable checks and a variety of new designs. Fashioned to fit the ankles—and priced specially low for Wednesday only. In @ GIFT BOX—if you wish! $2.50 English Broadcloth Shirts $7.65 Dccxdcdl} unusual value; that'll stand severe tests Blue, Tan, Gray and White, in neckband and collar-attached styles; sizes 1414 Im a GIFT BOX—If you wish! $2 Flannelette Pajamas $1.65 Coat-style Pajamas, in of Tan, Lavender and other in all the sizes—A, B, C and D—much under- priced for Wednesday. In a GIFT BOX—if you wish! $2.50 and $3 Imported Silk Ties $1.65 Women will immediately appreciate the fine quality of these Ties, whose silks came from England, France, Italy and Switzerland. assortment of stripe and figure effects. 1310 F Street : of heavy broadcloth for color and wear. to 16. new stripe patterns restful shades. 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