Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ' 16, 1925. 9 v 7 T T of New York, to Mr, > | Tiller and_their house gnest. Mre.|Seen From Burope” Mrs. David|dancing at 9 oclock, and card games | and the Children’s Hospital was adopt- i i i | Sanitary Pioneers. | I E I Y | more Gaddess, son of A Mre. | Clancy of Buffalo, New York: Mr. and | Robertson will be the hostess. | with prizes and refreshments. |ed for the coming year | Typos onee | Fugene L. Gaddess of 2 Mrs. Danfel Dillon. Mr. and Mre. An exhibition “Charleston” dance is | L o, | The International Typographicsl cut avenue, Washington. which will hn Tierney and Mr. Kdwin 8. Pul Mias (‘aledonia McCall has x-»nfll'g arranged for 10:30 ofclock by an ex- In three cities of the T'nited Siates | Unlon was the pioneer among lahny (Continued from Eighth Page.) take place in the centennial chapel | Boston to spend the holidays with | cellent group. A8 Are IN- | \omen now fill the important Federal | organizations in insisting on good { St. George's Church, Stuyvesant| Maj. and Mrs. Smith entertained [her relatives. The late Go muel | vited to attend their friends. ! [ - " r position of llector of ens =, rv w RI N e e A it re. New York City, on January | the entire stock company at a buffet |W. McCall of Massachusetts was her) = = ———u ,-,,,,,,,_,"——_____—_____—_" bivescins e snitary conditians fn werkrooms L D ek h | 2 atimoon, supper to meet their other guests | S g o yas S Chantc = — - the, Gatmnn sembrasy.: Dr_ 2l The ceremony. which will he per-[after the performance. | e caotta. BiaRatiety Sk Lot iphat Delta Fr Sorerity was held Dieckhoif, and Jirs. Dieckhoff: Baron [he, clonons, wheh witl be per | last evening at the home of Miss Nan | Leopold Plessen, secretary of the lay evening at Six- Karl Reiland. will he followed by | Mrs Charles O. Maas. widow of the Darton, in the Chathans Apartments, | German embasay; Prince Bismarck,} formal 1 attache of the American | stregt, starting at 8:15 o'clock. | at which an altrulstic program, bene. [ [d eception and wedding breakfast at |formal naval a e of the A | Elabor: ok ¢ | . . | who now is visiting this countr thie Homs ofithery B Embassy in Par was hostess at|ISlaborate plans are being made for Wom e ¥ L o pride’s unc d | Embassy in ] X I omen’s Welfare Body Add- | Vime. Fiuuge. Mixs Friedbers of New Siint A any: Mis ..':'Sm...‘,‘é“.’su,’,‘.?v luncheon at the Mayflower, her guests | the affair. ~The premde;u‘, M A{{«_{ul- | York and Mr. Albert Maurice Bagby.|.oibridge, at 10 East Sevents.|Peing Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfleld, | frie Hitt, will be assisted in receiving ed to Roll Recommended for = [ seventh streec Nire® Natha ire, John Allari| by the vice president, Ml Gordon | Cabinet Members Guests of Miss Hager's only attendant will be | Dough . Frederick R.|Green: Miss Jessie Dell, Mr. George s [ J . Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory her cousin, Mr: > " | Horace, wife of Admiral Horace | Hillyer, jr.; Mrs. Joseph Fendley and Public Support. A dlnnei maaleiveniissiievaning =t | Misphe e Gr e e Sl |Mr. %P, Grogan. A charming pro-| ek D A Coblov | o ; Thara | fias Elizabeth Shaw a student st | gram has been arranged, including a i o the Ouse Lol Aro: an cerkine? e FOWIE die: Fuggpeia Ham- | Goucher College. will arrive in Wash- | short address hy Senator Walter F. Il Amory. following the conference be.|mond. Jr. will he hes A Shericg TWash: | sHovL siiipesn iyl S O N The new Vst of local charities rec- | ing held under the auspices of the In-| Gaddes. whose ushers will he Mr. | &Lon w“‘",‘l";:,_ 'I“;‘,:’,:;"'l4|’fl“’"m;"{‘1':_‘ £Onge A ity by | emmended for public support was is- | lerior Depar Dr. Hubert | Charles Walker, Mr. Edgar Silver George (". Shaw 2 B Work, Secre ior, Mr. Harold Stark and Mr. Walte | ued vesterdax by Frank R.odelleff. )y T gine, Secretary of Agricuiture.| Walbridge. The wedding' music will R A VersDuiiahle Apactmret: for Beat Oc Jar chairman of the indorsement commit- |and Mrs. . . other guests heinx be plaved at the argan by Leopold A Larties of Juniors to See Dre‘d tee on welfare organizations, The ad. | Dr. Mead. commissioner of reclama- | Stokowski, leader of the Philadeinhia | Christmas Pantomime, 3 e en Instantly- Removes Aitien of 1he Wemen‘s Walfare Ax. lon: Senator Kendrick of Wyoming,iSymphony Orchestra, a friend of Mr.| A number of theater pariles for % 5 Senator Keves of New Hampshire, | Gaddess. | voung people are being arranged for 2226 Conn. Ave. Dandruff | seciation and the removal of the Bii- poprecentative Louis M. Cramton of | After the hreakfast Mr. Gaddes and |the Christmas pantomime, “The Little and keeps the . Until the Spring season opens, we will dry clean one-piece cloth dresses at a special price of Home. which has not been fune- Michigan, Representative Addison T.|his bride will leave on a motor trip |Snow Maiden,” which will be given John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. | i iti ing since it was burned some ti mith of 1daho, Mr. Howard Elliott. |0 Mexico. where they will spend sev- [al Wardman Park Theater Fridav = ’ Haiz [l Rerfock (Conticion are the only chanzes made in | chairman Northern Pacific Raliway:|eral months on his ranch. | evening, December 18, at 8:15 o'clock last vears list. The other approved | Mr. Hugh MacRae of Wilmington, | e | The pantomime has heen adapted OnEmhEations ine N. C.: Col. John H. Carroll of Wash mf'i:’: n’fbc\x \\I&.lrl:(llnfim(‘hl;i::';_v fix.'r:“l!ri from a Russian folk story by Mrs, Aid Association for the Blind. As- ington. D. C.. Dr. Long. president of 5 SEENA , Wi 0ld | Goring Bliss one S i r R sociated Charitles, Assoclation for the | Clemaon Agricultural College, - Dr. :;‘hnlnru.q;u}.‘ reception for the people| '3 series of lovely dances under the | D NN Phone Lincoln 504 and we will call for vour work and Prevention of Tuherculosis. Baptist ' Soule, president of Georgla State Ag-| o[ RS Paiieh at his home, No. 12 Third | direction of Miss Hawke wili follow deliver same promptly. Home for O Big Sisters, ricultural College: Prof. Weeks of the \_':'f d"“!" east. the afternoon of New | the pantomime. 7 Cluh, ' University of California, Prof. Morgan Ar day from 4 t o’clock | — Camp nt. _Catholic Chariti of Columbia Univeraity and Dr. Meiga) 0 (00— >t % k’r Abbe Ernest Dimnet. formerly pro- @ Central ry and of the Department of Agriculture. [ 088 2 more of New York | fessor rature at the College e nanene s cand bmergency v & [ and Newport, who will arrive in Wash. | Stan in Paris, will be the guest : armac Y eanin 0 Aren’s Hospital, Children's Country | Admiral 1. Senn enter. | ington todav, will be a guest at the | of he at a luncheon at the head- | " Home. Child Welfare atx. (*hrist | talmed @t dinner last night at the Wil ‘\;hw,\;flm;ror‘ Miss Wetmore. who is ac- | quart American Associa- Child Society, Christian and Kleanor: rd preceding the firat of the seriex | tively interested in many civic and|tion of U ity Women, 1634 1 Ruppert Home, Citizens Reliat As. Navy and Marine Corps dances.|patroiofic orzanizations. is chairman | atreet. rrow at 1 o'clock p.m. He 1/ s T ¢ 1120 ueen dtreet . Sociation. Conneil of dewish Women | Which also took place at the Willard. |of the National League for Woman's | Wil ak on “Amreican Problems us | 3 ! — 820 17th St. N.W. Marcel Waving Main 1477 ‘utting 11tk Street. and Disabled Veterans of the World They h Service, and also of the woman's de = e War Comd: | partment of the National Civic Feder | NAie desicl 4 I astern Dispensary and Casualy '€rtained at the Willard prior to the|ation . g 4 e dry clean and dye all kinds of wearing apparel and house Fasern Dispensary and Casualts e mad let suenie, Com S (1ot hold articles by an improved method Fp'ecopal Eve, Ear and Thros 2 . Van Patten also was hos a ss Vivian . who is a student | | W ria L?m*:'nnavF:Inr:r!!:ymrh‘nd',‘:" |lavge dinner at the Willard. later|at Drew Seminary, will come to Wash. | 1223 F Street N.W. “loranee Crittenton Home and Help | [AKINg his guests to the dance. ington Friday to spend the holidays Mickion: FHETMABE hio e e o with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George \ Assoc : % - o & ween 12 ath St t'en sarfield Hospital. Gentlewom Mre B L wdil _enterfain at it ward Mo e % B S aaciie e ajewom. luncheon for her daughters. Miss NG orgatown 1oniversity Hoa Erances Swul and Miss Rose Saul.| Capt. Hugh Bareclay, military at DOV, Girl's Frientlys Homes Gl Seot . ay, December 1;:«»: n;l the United as"“" embassy Aswociation ape! SN - = ZodL n Brazil. accompanied by Mrs. Rar T 2 el oo :h;‘l'\‘ slon ,"f"',‘,"‘, T'he ladies of the Rock Creek Hunt | cjay, will arrive in Washington today | Phone us up to 9 p.m. or shop with You'll get quick serv- e ged. Holv | Family Daviave having a “drag” this aternoon | nd will siay at the Mavfiower. “Betty'" at 603 12th st. n.w. We call . 3 A A S NG Soriare o dusimmctive [hegnulng At 3 ofclock over the Eoint == and deliver at the hour you desire. ice and snch good food Vs : Sociery. dewish Foster | (o-Point course. This Is the first ting#) - Maj. and Mrs. William Wolff Smith A Home. Juvenile Protective Asac they have attemptad 1o manage the |antertained a group of friends at the g3 . vou will want to come tion and Nasonic and Fastern Sar | feid wlone. and the feminina contin. | opening performancs of 1ne snck | Society of Washington Sadk A LR gent iz ont in full force. {comuany in the Wardman Park Thea | A ooe s A ises Qi ey s Swsers SR Bt ackaon e hunty |10 Mandat nizne. "oty snests wore: Artists’ Annual Exhibition, y ome for Desti- man. Mrs. A. A. Snyder master of | Former Governor and Mrs. Leslie M 5 \ Wonen and Children. hounds and Mra. Marshall Exniolos, | Shaw. Gen. and Mra. Eii Heimion, Corgoran Gallery, December Music Daily Twelve athic ilospital. Na- formerly Miss Eleanor Wheeler, and | Gen. and Mra Amos A. Fries, M- TUntil Two Miss Helen Mooser whips. | and” Mre. Wiliam . Wheeler. mre. |9, 1925, to January 3, 1926, Clnle Nead ew 5 Among others who are riding are | Charles 1. Williamson. Mrs. Rohert |, Nelehborhood House. Noel Honse As | Afjse Fleanor Snyder and Miss | John Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Theodare inclusive. n. Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C.| Karherine Snvder. daughters of Dr. vience Hospital. Red Cross. |and Mrs. A. A. Snyder; Miss Wint S8l 'r“';‘ Army - Sibley Memorial Fund | frad Weat, Miss Persis Mvers, Miss | . ; x aosplial. Socia] = Hygiene Soclety. | priscilla Dove. Mrs. Johnson, wife of 1 Southern Rellef Society. St. Ann's In- | Maj. Johnson of Fort Myer: Miss : OSler l O Asvium and Maternity Hospital. | Naney Hanna. Mise Maud Preece. | 22780772 N ) In the Center of the Shopping Distrrot Needlework Guild of America. John's ¢ Orphanage. St. \fiss Anna Hedrick and Mrs. “( Cummings. 3 Vincen | P e BRI s B i ) \ Silk Stockings are favored above all gifts by women. Here AT G s Sos [ isimerzinge oT s Dontuiiquiney 1R ; . N is a timely opportunity to secure them at sale prices. Fa bl e s ,_ Hager == They're Sterling’s famous Chiffon and 8-0-8 service weight Thinat Hosmital. Washington Home 7 ' L ) silk stockings in all the newest winter shades now in for Foundlings. Washington Home for Z 2 7% 8 v J ncurabies, Somen' et s FOI‘ One Day‘ Only demand. Smart and attractive gift boxes. $1.95 value. Tneurables. Wamen's Welfare Asso i R St bl v bt | Dining OQut? | 8 Tomorrow, We Offer ‘ ' 3 Pairs $] 55 3 Pairs - Christian Home and Young Women's $4.50 hours carim Hossiial From 12:00 Noow §] () Bach e R 5,000 Prs. Women's Cozy 5 $4.50 . me (8 & . 1337 F St. N.W. mosphere of gaiety and re- N LRI I S | §1.05 and $1.75 FEL I LIPPERS BUTE Bubier, 347 Y08 Knok's Slact south Undesillitestionsof | and_the late Mre Trowhridze Hager Deaths Reported. finement. Then—the Hamil- The following deaths have been reported ton is the place to go. Reg- ] . < WIS B Drices. 51 Stanion Park Hos Luncheon pertly ? ; J ey I e | , WATTERS SHOPS ey . Dhetze. an route Sibley cachiperson: / © Kfla\\ Watiam NcCuniock sa. Georee Washing " i « { SHOES HOSIERY) e TR var Euand el Sunday Dinner \ | . ; ¢ R fie te the Health Department in the last 24 ular dinner— Bernard and Beasia Bortnick. 10 Oliver Homer Z st Daniel Chwalow Priscilia Bell. 32 Freedm dahn R. Green. R1. 1 ettt holel Lenora Hope 0k 104 of Miman, Eienen 14th St. at K i : 22 10 < St | ~ o9 (BI85 Now srees A Edmund 1. Brennan, X L NS 5 \ Gallinger Hos 0 R T T T 4 X ¢ At Our New 1508 H STREET - ¥ WASHINGTON, bP. C. 7th St. and ; \ “Arcade Shop” Opposite The Shoreham I SEGAL BROS- K 9th St. Stores : & Pa. Ave. Stores ANTIQUE SHOP i “ FINE FURNITURE % 1232 14th St. (14th and N Sts.) & A lasting Xmas Gift at * a very special price OU'VE expected it, watched for it, asked for it— and here it is! The annual Xmas Slipper Sen- R w sation at Hahn's! 5,000 pairs of the women's The Governor Winthrop Desk * /N dainty felt slippers we sell regularly at 79c—and in solid mahogany. 585 50 which some stores scll for as much as §1. But here tomorrow Very special....... > :: N only they are 49c pair. Choice of American Beauty, old rose, copenhagen, china blue. orchid, taupe. purple and num- bers of other colors. But. please remembér—no more 9 than 6 pairs to a customer—tomorrow at. .. . c L'y =R * ‘ Repairing, Upholstering, Refinishing [: N Special Sale of Men's Extra Women's Dainty Quilted - = Quality Tan and Brown Leather “Rayon” Slippers, in four pretty Phone Main 3081 Open Evenings ¢ Opera, Everett and Romeo Slip- > PP R o R - O TS W A Men’s Warm Felt Moccasin, Many other attractive Felt and “Comfy” and “Hylo” Slippers— Satin House Slippers for Women, $1.25 to $2.50 $1.45 to $3.50 NVW THE SALES---Women's Shoes!! Sensationally continue to offer thousands of pairs of new Winter A very special group of \ e B Tk NIl |~ Small Oriental Rugs . . from$2,0-00up VELVET and VELVETEEN |\ : v $ 4 5 Embroidered Namda Rugs from 15:004p COATS ) :s:'l:’.',:'“~ 3 : Hooked Nursery Rugs 1850 T Seirenas Loorrian | B 4.4 51 | Hooked Rugs - s | Nests of Tables from 25:00up 7, 7 WY %) that Serves as well as Adorns % Many other choice gifts at unusually iy low prices Genuine Mahogany 5. 2 Many thoughtful people prefer to bestow gifts of a practical character which combine the three fold advantages of beauty—service—and the possible re- duction of the home expense. Y MR LERREL LR LA RRLR R RE RS S % The items listed below will add greatly to the making of better, more comfortable and attractive homes at no great burden of expense. % %, %% 2% From $125:2¢ to $195.¢ i T L. Only the finest quality fabrics, with only the Wall Shelves o 0 from 15’00 up highest type of furs, and the models are the smartest fashions of the Winter Seasom. End Tables z from lo.ooyp VELVET DRESSES Sewing Cabinets from Q504 For Dinner and Evening Wear \ COI‘. 7t}l and K 00 Greatly reduced for immediate disposal. B 414 9th. N.W . Tea Wagons . fm 30' up ALL VELVET HATS “Arcade Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ‘ Windsor Chairs from 160 p ’ 3212-14 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. All the accepted styles in quality-made hats i & The Utmost in Sln( Stockmgs——for Gl.fts .STORE OPEN ,;l;u MIgha AT SR M Pty TREKRLT FAID mflm POINT? e H:;I;n’;s“m% L;;%’/ : B “;';' ‘SS”-’Z"‘::: "311,";"5"‘” Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries oAn oAssurance of Satisfaction

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