Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925. Cabot, Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis, Mrs. llowland Chase, Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Mrs. R. 1. Bacon, Mrs. John W. Da- vidge, Miy. Walter 1. McC: Frederic . Farrington, Mre. Chaun- cey Parker, jr. Mr. Quincy Peters, . Charles Moore, Dr. Dunlap Pen. ey Wiley. neur Hoes an nounces that in addition to the sub scription seats for the concert, seats und boxes may be had at the May flower Hotel. will be Mies Zoda Greenlee and Mrs Hodgkins. ~\The approaching concert of the Har- vard University instrumental clubs Sunday evening, December 27, at the Hotel Mayflower, at 8:30 o'clock, is at- tracting unusual interest, and the list of patronesses and seat holders is al ready very large. The Harvard Club of this cit which Dr. Percival Jull is pres is taking an active interest in the an pearance here of the Harvard instru- mental groups, composed of banjo, mandolin and vocal units, and the best man, and the ushers were Mr. Douglas Howard Kincald, Mr. Walter Lowry Miller, Mr. Fred C. Herzog and n Brayton. sl o rs. Kincald, mother of the bride, | chenyi presiding, the proceeds to go to wore @ gown of black cut velvet, with R | Hungarian charities. Capt. a black satin hat, and Mr s Sy ger mother of the bridegroom, was o s e TR ton Wood. Li ] black chiffon velvet with ‘old bluef The Georgia State Sociely will £lve Colin Campbell and Ensign L. \V |crepe, and a black satin hat. 2 Rty Somormave oy the e o3 e ¥ Mr. Lewls and his bride left imme- ballroom of Meridian Manslons, at 2400 diately after the ceremony for Florida The president of the Mrs. Lewis wearing a gown of green y, Mr. Moultrie Hitt, wili receive, crepe de chine, with a hat to matcl, assisted by the vice president. Maj. and o gray kesha coat trimmed with (‘:::‘l_;: (;me]n .ms;v Jef:xlke ue.l’l. Mx; squirrel. They will be at home after yer, jr. Mrs. Joseph il . 2 December 21 at Flagler Beach Hotel, Beodigyaun Mr. Gladstone Williams, | Gold Coast Jazz Orchestra, !umil) a bril Flagler Beach, Fla. Senator Walter F. George will mako “fll"l audlence is expected to be pres- Among the out-of-town guests were | & ‘short address preceding the cards | €D g oo B o | and_ daneing. At 1030 o'clock an| Among leading patrons and patron. : Mrs. . M. Ander. |exhibition of “the much-talked-of [ €sses for this ‘eutstandipg wmubcc son of Knoxville, Tenn,, and Mr. and | Charleston dance will be given. o ”{“"‘l'vw‘;‘;‘h“"’r‘f‘;dm:r"’r S Mrs. G. D. Lytle of Baltimore, Md. L-;(“:“"‘“N“ l‘j"ge"e-, Mcak Finest Annual Christmas Dance of G Walker, Mrs. R. Ross Perry, Mrs. University Women Saturday. Royal de la Mater Read, Mrs. James ‘The annual Christmas dance of the [('. Pilling, Mr. Coleman Jennings, Mrs. Women's University Club will be given | Perry Belmont, Mrs. Woodbury B at headquarters, 1634 1 street north- | Mrs. Thomas Lockwood, Mrs. Theo- Villizm Y. Fillebrown of Loutsville at the Hungarlan legation, 2929 Mas- S O C I o A e s e OB O e sachusetts avenue, Saturday afternoon ing e go ¢ pale green and 2 to 6 o'clock, Countess Sze- Licut. the h(‘)‘[ 1 . Mrs. R 5. N, was (ontinued from Eighth Page.)_ rs were ifirmmuh Bift Suggestions Beautifully Boxed ¥ and Mrs. fter a short visit here ing fc aft hort visit her ing for Ride oo ner home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White enter- fained a number of guests at dinner | A ast cvening. Maj. Kenneth P. Lord, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Tord entertained at dinner last ovening in honor of the former's par- ents, Gen. and Mrs. H. Lord. Others in the compapy were Representative and Mrs. Beedy of Maine, Admiral Bitlard, commandant of the Coast Guard, and Mrs. Billard; Capt. and Mrs. Newman, " and Mrs. John | P’rinceton to spend the holidays with Lee and Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Keene. | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mr. and Mrs. Royal T. McKenna | Healey Dall. ntertained at dinner last evening at| . poi AT entertained at din- in honor of : n | aer Tuesday evening, his guests in- ption followed immediately the home of the bride’s 21 Le Roy place. Representative and Mrs. S. J. Mont- gomery and their two nall children have moved from Wardman Park Hotel to an apartment at the Dresden. Mr. and Mirs. Wilson Corapton have returned from a two-week trip through Florida. FForesight in giving that suggests selection of the unusual urges its combination with the useful¥ Brewood-hoxed gifts add utility to beau- Stationery Desk Sets Book Ends Engagement Books Memorandum Books A Very Desiruble Apartment for Rent The Dresden 2226 Conn. Ave. John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. £29 17th St. N.W. Main 1477 AMrs. Dall Connor, with her children, will arrive in Washingion today from Mrs. Macpherson Crichton entertain- ed at luncheon yesterday in the presi- dential dining room of the Mayflower, following the second of Mrs. Laurence After din cKennn. took thelr to the Club ( er. In the pany were Mis d Dorothy Hill, Msis = , Miss Squier of Greenwich, Conn., o is the guest of Miss Bradley; ss Maud Marshall \l.«con \n - Brooke, Miss . Hen VRichard Lowndes, Mr. J. Smith, Mrs. He Ravenal, _ harles Fisher, jr; Mr. Hugh Weston, Mr. Howard Gies and Mr. James Cum- miskey, jr., all of Detroit. Mr. and Mr hosts at dinner neis White were ight. Mr. and Mrs. entertain dinner, 1713 H street in honor inderson and her son Harold Phillips. Mr. Phillips will |n tly for Donver, : ‘married Decembe a Cook National League of Woman will entertain informally at tea this afternoon, in its headquarters in enteenth street, in honor of the ague delegations who came to Wash- ington for the World Court debate in the Senate. Miss Belle Sherwin, pres- ident, and M dele Clark of Rich- mond, second vice president, will re- ceive the guests. Delegations from . New_York, Pennsylvania, Maryland wnd Virginia will be present. Alfred Anthony will Stiles-Fillebrown Wedding In St. Thomas' Church. The marriage of Miss Ellen Douglas Fillebrown, daughter of Mrs. Fille- brown and the late Dr. John P. Fille- " | Army dinner, cov this evening in|, luding Representative Robert Luce Bush-Brown, Prof. \\nu.un I Williwm Washington. Col. and Mrs. ¥. E eleb Hopkins are ting their twenty-fifth wedding the ~Congressional ‘This will be an s being laid for 100. Mrs. Richard Irving is entertaining ing Cox, Mrs. Mrs. John ¢ Ir: Turner, M William Wheeler, M Miss Gladys Leighton Wood, Mrs. Wil- lam Laird Dunlap and Mrs. BE. Huffman. There will be a Christmas sale of fancy work and handmade articles Townsend’s musicals, having as_her Dial, Mrs. Vaile, Mrs. Frederick Irv- Rush La Motte Holland, Wilber R. ‘aves, Mrs. Wade Cooper, Nathaniel B. at luncheon and cards at the Hamil- ton Hotel today. s of the Louise Home have issued inv ns for a reception rom 4 to 7 o'clock the afternoon of ber 28 in honor of the birthday Mr. Corcoran, who en- ‘The directrs ce of Miss Christine Kin- rter of Mrs. Be: €. Kin- he late Dr. Douglay H. Kin- shington and Kentucky, Gomer Lewis, jr.. son of M this city, took 'elock in the New York Avenue Presbyterfan Church, the Rev. Dr. J. R. Sizoo of- ficiating. The church was decorated with white chrysanthemums, palms and ferns and Miss Phyllis Price sang several selections, accompanied by Charles Norvell Roark, organist. The bride wore a gown of silver metai cloth, with a gray French felt hat trimmed with silver ribbon, and & corsage bouquet of orchids. Mrs. Wilbur Plugge was the matron of honor and wore a gown of green crepe romaine, with a brown bengaline hat trimmed with gold ribbon, and carried vellow chrysanthemums. @ Bro - J(‘-dlrn <.,.. s _Sutioners < Rarz Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century end @ quarter__since Prealdent Jefferson’s administration —we have patr closely i official and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 west, R Saturday evening. The hostesses A of many flowers La Muse Prevert Le ESR L L TR S SRS R Gift of FRENCH PERFUME will delight Her! Parfums de Fioret LLURING odeurs revealing the fragrance wre to be found in our Gift Salon to suit her individuality. Dernier Roman Priced $2.50, $4.50, $6 and $9 ' Gift Salon—First Floor Srilebacher “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality dore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Godfrey |Extra Large Head Size SILKS & METALLIC SATINS—VELVETS FELTS—VELOURS Also Small and Medium Head Sizes $3.98 to $12.50 CREERON |+ i & 614 12th St. N.W. d the Corner from Migh Prices nd G SUS. —— Ao tifully expressive senti- ment¥ Note the sugges- tions herein — unlike what you can choose clsewhere and in- tensely individualized are the gifts that await selection at Fountain Pens Gift Pencils Objects d' Art Manicure Sets Cigarette Cases Potteries Brass and Copper Novelties Leather Novelties Monogrammed Playing 611 Twelfth BB BAAINBRR B rothers Street N.W. Meta M. Luttrell was the maid hrown ‘of 21 oy place, to ot hnor'ind wore o gown of Fold Y TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET W’ //’//////// ,///////////////// % Tomorrow, To Close Out 51 AFTERNOON AND DINNER GOWNS at 47.50 Formerly 78.50, 98.50 and 135.00 Friday W. Stiles, took ‘u ace today at 1o'clock \‘r foward o4 fa'St. Thomas' Church. “the Rev. C Tioward Victor Keen was the Tirnest Smith officiating, assisted by Kev. Elbert Floyd Jomes of Cold Spring-on-Hudson, N. Y. The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, Mr. T. Scott Fille- Lrown, and she cown of white i M UPPLYING natare’s need in arch construc- tion—but still preserv- ing fashion' contour — are features of Burt’s Nature- shape Shoes for Women. Brandijel Whole Brandied Fruits Packed Under Federal Permit Jar. Pint Jars Whole Beaches: . .ic-comtp2izd Ot. Jars Whole Peaches ..:eneen- 9390 + OQt. Jars Whole Pears, $4.00 Pint Jars Red Cherries, $2.25 QOt. Jars Red Cherries, $4.25 In Black Kid, Tan Calf, Black Suede—Straps and Oxfords 12.00 and 13.50 Satins, chiffon velvets, brocades and metallic cloths lend themselves to creations—many imported—as- suredly smart. Beauty has been captured, yet in con- finement of such loveliness it is happily scintillant All Sales Final HIRTEEN F SPECIAL SALE OF SCARFS Stone Marten Caring for feet is better than curing them. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street il g b Fox Scarfs Friday’s Special! Eastern Mink Women’s 52 Felt Slippers *1 Daniel Green Comfy's and Cosy Toe brands in this limited lot. Sizes 2Y; to 5—only. Many styles and seven shades to choose from. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F STREET 31 2.50 37.50 up Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Phone Main 4180 _ Established 1875 0Odd Scarfs Big selection........ A Deposit Reserves Your Selection LUNCHES CANDY SODA Each of the highest quality at very reason- able prices. Home cooking with clean, courteous service. Fresh candies—many popular varieties at prices that will surprise you. The best soda foun- tain service in Washing- ton. Nrmmadpp THE CANDY OF THE $OUTH Furrier 1215 G St. NW. .05 A Holiday Event! Opposite Dulin & Martin Hart Schaffner & Marx Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women $98.50 January Sale Prices Smart New Models Every High-Class Fur Practical Gifts et for Kiddies Friday’s Sale Extraordinary 60 Women'’s CO A TL and Misses’ Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Values $65 to $89 550 Bargains to Close—None Reserved Groups ofCOdd Djres:es, $15 tol $25 L;alues. Silks, Crepes, Cloths, Jerseys, Flannels. ng A and Short Sleeves..s...cceveereccnnnns s5 95 Visit the kiddies’ shop to purchase original and unique gifts that will make the child’s Christ- mas merrier than ever. Only shop of its kind in Washington. 1223 F Street N.W. Dresscs Coats Bonnets Underwear Hosiery Boys” Susts Boys” Coats Boys’ Caps Sweaters Knitted Sets Friday Sale Quslts Blankets Buntings Carriage Sets Bath Robes Perfectly made and styled in dashing Parisian lines, imported woolens, rich, unusual color- ings. Beautiful coats for girls and women—sizes 12 to 46. Coats of Imported Fabric Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Never have slippers been more important than this season and never has it been more es- sential to have the right slippers for each frock. The Sandal above in Black, Bengaline, Satin, at— Dolls Cradles Doll Carriages Doll Furnture Nursery Furniturc Jewelry Umbrellas Record Books Baby Walkers Two Groups of Silk Dresses Comb and Brush Sets $18 to $35 values $]1(0-95 and 516.95 50 Sport and Dress Coats—Some F i 15 l‘x‘;m:s 558'30 g;g \alu?:.c. > ur Bl ’10 Hand: E ble Suits—16, 18 and S %8‘:::::“1 e:leuSTJ teo S‘;‘Zw = s29 50 Another Offering $5, $6 and $7 Hats— Close, $1.00 . >4 Everything for the Kiddies! B runschiuwi maw%ma AR A A AN RS AN AARAEB IS SRR 00000500000 00000000000080000000000000000 0000000000900 00000005000000000000000000 | ARTCRAFT FOOTWEARA 131 -F-STREETP PELA04CE000000999C2IV00005 9000800090090 9009098690 60000000900000000000000000600000 WW%WWQ%W%%'&&%%%%

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