Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 9

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SOCIETY «{ontinued from Eighth Paze) of the membe; 8 Vil b TS at dinuer at the Wil The officers of the United States Coast Guard who are on duty in Washington entertained at dinner last evening In the Chinese room of the Mayflower m honor of Commo- dore James M. Moore and Commodore Richard O. Crisp, who are retiring from the gervice. Others in the party Wwere Admiral and Mrs. F. C. Billard, Capt. and Mrs. D. F. A. de Otte, Capt and Mrs. Q. B. Neuman, Comdr. and Mrs. John Q. Walton, Comdr. and Mrs. B. M. Chiswell, Comdr. W. .J Wheeler, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs S. Root, Lleut. Comdr Crapster, Lieut. Comdr XK. Thompson, Lieut. ( Yeandle, Lieut. C Farley 4 iIr. 1. 8. Stone W. Harwood Lieut. S. S. Patch, Ensign A. C. Rich: mond, Dr. J. M. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Maxam and Miss Maxam, Judge and Mrs. McKenzie Moss, Gen. and Mrs. Lincoln C. Andrews, Capt H. C. Whitworth and his dauahter, Mrs. Penrose, Capt. and Mrs. D. P. Foley, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. H. Bchoenborn, Lieut. Comdr. and_Mrs E. . Comdr. Smith, Capt. Horac Berthiolf, widow of th dant, Lieut. Comdr. J 4 Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. (. Mrs. Charles O. Maas, widow of the former naval attache of the American embassy at Paris, who is 4 permanent | resident at the Mavflower, was host- ess at luncheon yesterday tr Pany of five in the presidential dining room. Col. and Mrs. Robert McCormick, who have been guests at Wardman Park Hotel for sev: days, will leave teday for their home in Chicago. Mr. Emeric R. Leonard is leaving | ‘with Mrs. Leonard for Los A es, | visit his mother, Mrs. Leonard. Carrie Hou Mr. Tatbor O. ils today on the steamer Aruguaya r Hamilton, Bermuda, where he will remain until January 1. ulizz Stone Mountain Memorial Patronesses Given. Social leaders in Washington, rep- resenting the North and South, are showing their great interest in the Blue and Gray ball to be given in aid of the Stone Mountain Memorial fund on Tuesday evening, December 29, at the Mayflower, and many prominent women are partonesses of this his. torical event, which is to feature so much of our picturesque past. Among the outstanding patronesses | are Mrs. Curtis Wilbur, Mrs. Robert | N. Stanfield, Mrs, Claude Sw on, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. John Allen Dough ty, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, M Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Edward A. riman, Mrs. Paul E. Johnson. Cuno H. Rudolph, Miss Mabel Board- man, Mrs. Clarence C. Willlams, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Ernest Walker, | Mrs. Willlam Henry Lee, Mrs. Nel son P. Webster, Mrs. Peter A. Drury. | Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee, Mrs. Rober Hinckley, Mrs. Mark Bros Mrs Luwrence Lee, Mrs. Charles 1. Wood hull, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Min nigerode Andrews, Mrs. E. F. An drews, and Mrs. Anna Russell Cole. The Christmas sale of fancy and| useful articles on sale at 1138 Con.| necticut avenue will be the drawing | card for three days, beginning with | today, where Mrs. Alfred S. Gillett | has been given sales rooms by the Cadillac Co. for disposing of these articles for the benefit of the Salvation Army Christmas fund. Ad- ding an almost frivolous touch to the Solid Mahogany MARTHA WASHINGTON SEWING CABINETS Genuine Genuine Genuine Solid Mahogany SMOKERS' CABINETS $12 to $54 W VELERERVRVEVE VR VL VRVRVEVEVR DV URVRRR VR L VL VLR VRURRIVRW staid business houses nearby is the collec n of more than three hundred and exquisitely et as her annual offering to the ation Arm: Y §0ing to them withe e on or per cent of any kind belng the opening day and Mrs. With her M James Freeman, Mrs. Cl Bo Wood, Mrs. Joseph Washington, Mrs. Hoes and M ohn Harvey Young. Mrs. Washington, Miss Wat- kins of Richmond and Mrs. Thomas Lockwood will be with Mrs, Gillett tomorrow. Gillett has The regular meeting of the Ken- tucky Soclety will be held at the Willard Hotel, Tuesday evening, De- cember 22, at 8:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, first vice pre: dent, in charge and presiding, in the tbsence of the president, Mr. William jennings Price. This being the busy oliday season, the usual formal pro- | 8ram will be omitted, and more time will be nitted for the reception nd dancing, in order that the mem- rs may become better acquainted. It will be a “get-together-and-know- each-other-better’” meeting, and all Kentuckians are earnestly urged to attend. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Thatcher, Senator and Mrs. J. W. Harreld of Oklahoma, who are for- pe fi&mmmmmmmmmw T : §! he Gift Dainty Step-Ins A selection of daint and lace-trimmed values! : leminine oAp, TWELVETEN Christmas Gifts of Permanent Worth {IGifts of Henderson Furniture wall keep you in mind a lifetime, and prove constant sources of joy and comfort to the fortunate recipient. flMahogany and Walnut Suites and Odd Pieces for every room in the home —many selections at popular Prices. 1 Just a few examples follow. For other suggestions, pay us a visit—inspection will place you under no obligation. Mahogany Muffin Stands, $15.50 Genuine Mahogany Nest of Tables, $32 to $38 Mahogany Smoking Stands, $4.50 Genuine Mahogany Foot Stools, $7.50 to $32 Genuine Mahogany Book Troughs, $17 up Genuine Mahogany Cane Wing Chairs, $22 to $40 Genuine Mahogany Tilt-Top Tables, $18 to $57 Genuine Mahogany Book Racks, $17 to $35 Genuine Mahogany End Tables, $12 to $35 Mahogany or Walnut Davenport Tables, $46 to $135 Genuine Mahogany or Walnut Coffee Tables, $32 to §58 Genuine Mahogany Gate-Leg Tables, $35 to $75 Mahogeny Windsor Chairs, $19 to $42 Mahogany or Bronze Book Ends, $7 to $21 Genuine Mahogany or Walnut Priscilla Sewing Cabinets, $10.50 Beautiful Lamps and Shades Very Reasonably Priced P A Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase for Christmas Delivery James B. HENDERsoN Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhangsng, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones A Very Special Offering! $2.95 and $3.95 Chemise priced. Of crepe de chine, radium and georg- ctte, in the most wanted shades—both tailored models. érlebacher VETWELVE F STREET mer Kentuckians; Representative and Mrs. Arthur B. Rouse, Representative and Mrs. John W. Moore and Mrs. Conrad Syme. . and Mrs. A. C. Ellis, accom- d by their daughter, Miss Vir- Ellis, of t Lake City, Utah, are at the Powhatan. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Percy of New York are spending some time in Washington and are at the Shore- s. H. M. Pearce of St. , . are back at the Cairo Hotel, after an extended trip through the Western States. l Mr. R. E. Lee of New York City ved at the Powhatan and plans to remain through the week. ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, V (Special).—Mayor W. a delegation from the Chamber Commerce will tomorrow to meet with the State Highway Commission regarding the building of a new bridge across Hunt- ing Creek. It 15 estimated that the work will cost $70,000, half of which s to be paid by the city and half by the State. The meeting was arranged December 15 A. Smoot and of Intimate Lingerie Vests y underthings specially Very unusual of Individuality Genuine Mahogany HIGH AND LOW BOYS, $65 to $14.50 Genuine Mahogany SECRETARIES $90 to $338 S e R IR A e R S e R S R A L S A R R I R A Main 7675 Main 7676 EM%MW% go* to Charlottesville M by City Manager Paul Morton, who conferred with members of the com- mission in Richmond about two weeks ago. The ineeting of the new enterprise committee of the Chamber of Com- merce, which had been scheduled for 3:30 o'clock yesterday, was postponed until 3 o'clock this afternoon on ac- count of the funeral of George Uhler, a number of the members desiring to attend. The meeting of the executive committee of the chamber also was postponed for the same reason and @ meeting will be held this afternoon Marriage Licenses. Jlrr‘ll[ve licenses have been issued to the tellewing e rdson of atille, Md., am of SEA‘INX?. Vg E: Ty and Elizabeth V. Cole- ian. Gérmain A. Vishbol and Ruth Waters, Walter rebmater and Maudie. k. Howoit. Gabriel Nickens and Aunie McDonald. apoes and Dorothy Hofiman. wac M. Vest and Lillian Daly, ez © Torler und Ethyl M. Fenwick, Scranton. Pa. o M. Huger, jr. and Elizabeth Koch. Allic" J. Sacrey of 'Alexandria, Va.. and ret M Dorls ‘of ‘this eity. o Roberts and Gertrude Robertson. Hansett i Weller of Charles Town, W. Darnall of Rippon. W. V. ivillie R Pridzeon and V D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, immediately upon adjournment of the enterprise committee, J. T. Preston, secretary of the Cham- ber of Commerce, has recelved a lot- 1925. The grand jury in Corporation Court yesterday instructed owners of prop- erty near the corner of Falirfax and Wilkes streets, and another house on We ._and Myrle C. fola Johnson. * | given. South Henry street, to improve the ter from the Warrenton chamber conditions 80 as to_meet the require- stating that the meeting of the Pled- mont, Inc., which was called for De- cember 17, has been postponed until some time in January. It was stated that, as many members who desired to attend would be unable to do so this | The following deaths have been reported month on account of the approaching 1%,t® He holidays, it was decided it would be | Mary E. Raymond. 78, Stoneleish Court. best to hold the conference at a later Beott. 00, Home Kor Itk B da . Clmnbel’ Sfld‘ 2: sy te. b Wright, 75 M ot. Pledmont, Inc., fs intended to in.| ®Rily Wilett. 78, Home for Ased, Blus clude all the cities in Virginia north |PIES o 0.0 58 1500 North Cap- of Lynchburg and east of the Shen-|ital st. Hopl! andoah Valley, and has for its pur }gn‘nh‘ngg;fihfl,f%m ool pose to advertise this section of the ateggr ‘Home Hospital. 5 State. " The organization i3 similar |, % ;‘l‘:]l. H. Norion, €0. St. Ellzabeth's to one now In existence, which in- 5 3 cludes the Bhenandoah Valley, Alex| Aotarsd L Hhimasesn: 440t Fibebedt’ andria will be represented when the conference s called. J. C. Ellis, Del Ray, State distribu- tor 'of automobile tags for Alexandria and nearby communities, has been ad- vised by J. M. Hayes, State vehicle motor commissioner, that no extension of time for payment of the tax and securing tags for automobiles will be Deaths Reported. Raymond L. Thompson, 44, St. Elizabeth’s Hogpltal. b Gast, 70. 1520 Oth st. 8 .n?:h;u Millhenney. 6 dass. Walter Beed Howpital. Bessi Nichols. 47, Gallinger Hospital. Gregi. 70. 1828 11th st oo Rudelife, 46 1113, 15th st. 51, 207 M at. Fan B i fule’ Sch Gailinger o tal. Hospital. 601 Grayson ct. n.e. Rizik Brothers Tomorrow, Wednesday To Close_Out Two Groups 31 STREET AND SPORT DRESSES Special at 197 Formerly 38.50 49.50 and 59.50 TWE We've Just Received 2,500 More Pairs of These Fine Leather SLIPPERS for Men Come in soft, plump tan or brown kidskin, kid lined; with Hand- turned sole and rubber heel. By far the best Men’s Slipper value to be found anywhere this Xmas, We were fortunate to se- cure an additional supply tz’ :oml:':e this popular selling at.... $295 Other " Men's Leather Slippers— $1.95 to $6 Warm, “‘Hylos" $1.25 to $3.50 ‘Women's dainty Quilt- ed “Rayon” Slippers. in four pretty col- 95‘: OFS teenvscccnnnanen Felt en's - and men's Oxford Gray Wol telt, leather- §] 45 sole Juliets ... * ‘Women's “Daniel Green “Comfy” De Luxe 8lip- pers— $2.50 to $3.50 34 STREET AND DINNER GOWNS Special at 39.50 Formerly 55.00 +* 65.00 and 78.50 All Sales Final LVE THIRTEE] Cold Weather Warmth, Comfort ITH snappy style—and months of satisfactory service. Is it any wonder that the demand in- creases by leaps and bounds for— “Hatin fpecial Swagger Buckle Our Pumps in tan calf, pat- ent leather, black velvet and black 35.95 satin . new “Health” Hahn Special Shoe, built with reinforced shank to sup- $5.95 port thearch. Another “Health” model, arch supporting, with -protec- veaiers 1 $3.93 . A “Collegiate” model in tan calf, with creased vamp; sturdy but flex- ible Tnje'll $5.95 soles THE SALES! Many Women’s $5.95, $7 —and some $10 Shoes $3.45 & $4.45 ONTINUE to attract widespread amaze- ment—coming, as they do, at the height of the Christmas season. The $4.45 groups at all our stores. The $348 group at our 7th and 9 Sts. stores only. COME TOMORROW! Cor. 7th& K 414 9th St. N.W. 3212-14 14th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E “Women's Shop” 1207 F Street . ment of the fire department, or to raze the property. A meeting of the board of managers of the Anne Lee Memorial Home will be held today. Cash& CarryFlowerStores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—] 807 14th Phone Fr. 5442 Funeral services for George Uhler, who died Saturday night, were held at his late residence, 121 North Washing- ton street Vominal Charge on Other Orders 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone ¥r. 10391 Tel. Col. 9997 Phone West 1702 Beautiful Xmas Memorial Wreaths, $2-50 Made of everlasting flowers and foliage— can be Shipped to All Points. Novelty Christmas Candles, $1.50 and $2.50 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Make Your Gift Selections Acceptable— You will be on the safo side hero—because our care for quality and surety of fashion make remembrances received from this Shop always acceptable. Silk Underwear Vests, from .....,. Teddies, from .... Step-ins, from . Bloomers, from . Nightgowns, from Costume Slips, from. Dance Sets (Brassicre and Step-in), from. Pajama Sets ... 5. 18.00 1350 1050 1350 Made of Radium, Crepe Satin and Crepe de Chine— accurately cut and fashioned; and effectively finished. Flesh, Maize, Peach, Orchid, Nile, Coral, Turquoise, Black and White. All sizes—for Women and Misses. K3 K3 o oo A wide assortment of Fine Silk Hosiery —in all the desirable colors and shades at— $1.50, $1.65, $1.95, 82.95 1 L A charming Gift . . . . b b 1o 1ncrease a woman's charm AS a Christmas gift, Babani Perfumes are the supreme com- pliment. They pay subtle tribute to 2 womaan's charm. And at the same time they sncrease her charm. Ambre de Delks, Ming, Sousouki, Chypre, Ligéia, Afghani—each onc of these per- fumes is chosen in Paris by Elizabeth Arden, because of its distinction, its atmosphere of chic. The smartest women blend two or more Babani Perfumes to make a personal perfume formula—a fragrance which no onc can identify or imitate. Thus a gift of Babani Perfumes may be exceedingly intimate and thoughtful. ELIZABETH ARDEN'S Venetian Toilet Preparations These too are a smart and charming gife. Elizabeth Arden’s Beauty Boxts, her Poudre d'Illusion, Cempacts, Bath Salts and cosmetics, provide a perfect gift for cvery woman on your Christmas list. , Elizabeth Arden’s Venetian Toilet Preparations and Babani Perfumes are on sale at ELIZABETH ARDEN 1147 Connecticut Avenue, Washington And at Woodward & Lothrop Wardman Park Pharmacy Evzasera ARDEN, 673 Fifth Avenue, New York 25 Old Bond Street, London 2 ruc de la Paix, Paris

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