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8 * SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 SOCIETY. . - R B — | Asi” and a Mexican tolk song, “Clelito | bassador of France, will receive this |and niece of the Minister of the Neth- | dabutante daughter, Miss Rosalie| John Ritchle, 3d, who will come from ° | Lindog’ arranked by L. Nuno and |afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at ihe |erlands and Mme. de Graeff; Miss|Drake. ° Dis studies at the University of Vir- 1 Harris. Signorina Glanninl { embassy for the last time this season. [ Rosa Maye Kendrick, Miss Beatrice| The Secretary and Mrs. Drake will | ginia to spend the holidays with his { was assisted by Miss Molly Bernstein, | She will have assisting her her daush- | Henderson and Miss Betty Byrne glve a ten Monday afternoon from 4 to | parents. g who played her accompaniments. ters, the Miles. Daeschner, and the B 7 o'clock at their home, 2200 R street, ladies of the embass; Mr. Justice and Mrs. Plerce Butler [ when they will present their daughter | Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary will [ pe. Domestic e nall company dining infor- | to soclety. entertain Informally at dinner this|to order " Woits emo i, Shates "‘5 h them last evening. eyening. and green. ' Sizes up o’ 867X8"v o0 85¢ lier home i St. Punl to remain untl| The Minister of the Serbs, l‘ruul!!::;flh\ 3 Afier Chiristimus. The Secretary in un- (and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa. | 0 Representative and Mra. John Philtp | Mr- Franklin Gary, son of Mr. and g R . 5 . - iy 3 o . Q O 7 juble (o leave until the first of next|Vichich, gave a large reception ves-| Senor Don Cayetano de Quesada.|jiil will entertal e t | Mrs. Gary, who is a junior at Prince- PI'CSIdtnt tlnd ~\lr5- (‘()Ol](lhe b()“()\\ Cd‘ week, when he whl join her in St |terday afternoon in the legution, on |attache of the Cuban embassy, has|dmner lhl‘ntre‘cp:l:l(.m:v".:"‘:dllx‘lrgzzll:a ton University, will arrive here to-| (dssrag. uf‘?)fiw ,rl . l) l [) l t Puul for a (ew days. returning herew:‘lx‘tlu;nm street, in celebration of the |returned to Wushington after a five- [ Friday evenin morrow :(lh the Princeton Triangle ‘Main 'm.l for Bettastos e ats ! \ith her before the new year. rthday anniversary of King Alex-|month stay in Europe, during which g e Ciut, and, with several of his class- 1217 F St. Dulln & Martin 1€e1r mner to the 1blomats - ander of the tripe kingdom of Serbs, | (ime he visited the capitals of the| Mis. L. D. Cardwell will entertain | mates, will bo with Mr. and Mrs. Gary » e i - i §ir Eame Howard Leaving Crouts and Slovenes. The Minister |different nations. fle again is at his|? company at luncheon tomorrow at |for a few days. l .ast :\1;’|1t \\ ]th NlllblCfl!. | Tomorrow for Buhama Tslands. Wwas assisted by Senora de Riano, wite upaviment, ut 2400 Sixieenth street. | the Hamiiton Hotel | Mrs. Kellogs will leave today for g dancing class. " S o f the Ambassador of Spai 1 dea - — The Ambassador of Greut Britain, |© sador of Spain and dean | Mrs. Th 2 < e o 0 Representative B g Mrs. rnton P. Boland was hos = Lame Howard, will leave Washing. |9f the diplomatic corps in Washing- | Representative Elliott W. Sproul of | ornton i 01 Sulvorsow to wpend Christmas “fd ton; Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister | Chic ind his sister. Miss Sproul. | #4% at luncheon yesterday, her guests ng ! o or , Donau O Del Mio Amato Hen New Year day in the Bahama Islands. of Switzerland: Senora de Sanchez La- have with them in Washington this ! including Mrs. Edward Terry Ban- I|and Delibes' “Les Illes de Cadix n th tour, wife of the Minister of Guate- | Winter their nfece. Miss Stronnch of A ford. Mrs. William Wheatley, Mrs. | Mr. Schelling's second number in The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. enora de Alfaro. wife of the | Chicago, who is attending school here. | Charles Colfax Long. Mrs. J. Rous- JAUNTY FELTS Cluded his own nocturn . have returned to the em- er of Panama, and Mme. Proch- | Miss Stronach will get occasional | 8enu W, Barber, Mrs. Marion Butler, Large and Livzt's “Rhapsody. ; ssy after a visit In Boston, where [nik. wife of the Minister of Austriu, |peeps at the offictal world. especially | Mrs. Willlam Turner, Mrs. Willlam {| —to wear with Fur Coats. iternated in receiving with the | in mingling with the girls a “on- oot A AEiRuE THerel variety of all that is new and N Davenport White, Mrs. von y a perlod of mourning for the late |~ha nccompanied Miss Sproul to Mrs. | ] \ Emareprdtelilor/Sothaeniest Dowager Queen of England. was in | lHenderson's receptic ’f\l;~) \,,:'\lhrlnn"[{om'h nd Mrs. Fred Small and Extra Large Head Slzes bmu; satin, the severity relieved by | A staotel Wil 5, &7 T touches of white, nnd she wore o xmail . - heodor bnl Mrs. Francis White entertat ; CR E: E:ROZ\ : ¢ . o : nea a . black-satin hat. Mme. Peter was also | > o o Washinglon | . inall company at luncheon yesterday i s in black, the only semblance of trim- | from w six-month tour of the Orlent. |, % 5 r 3 S ming beng in the scatf which finished | It China they visited their daughter, | 11! v ome on Bruncrott place. 5&3{'.‘;-‘-".." ?’;%n';"..“(, A call 614 12th St. N.W. the neck line, and her hat was also | Mr nith Hemnstone, who. Wil | My and Mra. John Ritchie, jr., will d dellver at the h desir. Arvund) thef Cosnes £ e HIGRLE o8 black. Senora de Sunchez Latour had “omdr. "!"‘D'Ilw joined tomorrow by their son. Mr. feo 2 ik =i Between F and G Sts, @ costume of brown, the dress trim- . accompanied Mr. and Mrs. med with fur fn the same tone, and; Noyes on their visit to Peking. Mr. her hat also matched. and Mrs. Noyes also visited Japan, the Senora de Alfaro's gown had a cir-| Philippines and Egypt. They arrived | cular skirt of black velvet with an|in \Washington Wednesday. overblouse of metal brocade in smreen | and silver, and she wore a close-Attng | toque of black velvet trimmed with silver. Mme. Prochnik wore green| " | s R I R { | VWISDOM counsels, “Choose the gift you yourself enjoy—then give it.” Presiding in the dining room were Societ of Washington { As sure as you give, these leather ways to wish “Merry Christmas” oé Tinove wifs ot e Y will win warmest welcome. Yule find delight in their very selection. choslovakian legation; Mme . er & R : Tiimont, wife of the secveinrs of 1ne | Artists’ Annual Exhibition, Imagine their reception! Belgian embassy: Mme. Adjemoviteh, Wite ot the ‘econa ecreie o | Corcoran Gallery, December Serbian legation: the Mlies. Daesch ner, daughters of the Amiy 1|9, 1925, to January 3, 1926, France and Mme. Daeschner le. d Crae ond Ae Tonera) aauenter |linclusives Minister, Se. obser 8N} 3 a i lay night ¥ nister nora de Riano, obwerving | krossionai Club. and Wedneaday night | 1%, Daveyport Wi Govington, Aie Mrs. J. Walter Drake, wife of the| sistant Secretary of Commerce. en- | dned a company o at luncheon a4 the Wachineton (lub for her “WASHINGTOR, Pars JuLius GARFINCKEL & Ca State and Mrs J‘ Oxford Bags Flat Leather Pieces Pride of pnau‘an:on, z--t z‘.‘umgnv;:';r Smart New Holiday Apparel 14-Kt. Gold Moxated and Plain T vort trips or the. daily necessities To keep yowr remembrance usefully en voyage. Single and double handles. £ Portugal, Viscount . Mr. Hel | | : ‘ | . I ; | at Iis fingers’ tips. Wallets, Cases for In russet, brown and black ind Mme 3 A : ane everything a smoking man carries, Card 5 RO ! ‘ ! i Cases. In seals, walrus, pigskin, ostrich ; 12.50 to 52.00 il s many with 13-kt. goid corners and Unusual Gifts | ) el | 2.00 to 40.00 For Misses, Juniors and Girls At Moderate Prices temala and | Wbia and Seno B Ao i . o IFFERENT youthful models of indi- ‘ . viduality and exceptional beauty were I ; = e el made especially for the many social events Photo Frames Wil Traowbug Cases Rudl Slovencs g of the season. i Al Toer S el et Beautiful czamples of luggage art are NGO i s St conc e T ister of Costa Back, Folding and Vienna Lock-Case these. Made sturdiiy, lined with B R MRS, LIAM GORDON MEAN | | Fromes, [Eaetel shodee of crusked levant rich moire. quare round i M Who has come from Boston to visit her mother. . Clarence C. Williams, LSO an unegpaled selection of distinc- { | SNIER St arkd oo i T : wife of M 5 illiams, i - i 2 : iy | 5 _ wife of Maj. Gen 7\'\|lmn| R m“m r hrr7|f at 18 “ly street. tive gifts at \\'I(Ic]}‘ varied prices. i 225 to 50.00 12.50 to 40.00 norina Giannini’s last number in- | ther attended the dinner given in their | cluded an Italian folk song loror by the Japan Soclety. ania and Mme. R e ot i I Afternoon and Evening Dresses ! | | Rl e atate) ero: Sanchez de Fuentes Mme. Daeschner. wife of the Am- Street and Sports Dresses : 1314 G Street AS I EN City Club Bldg. nd Mme. VS Y G " I Evening Wraps Coats Suits { Northwest LEATHER GOODS Phone Main 2368 ster of Halti and Mme. Hats Sweaters Middses Honduras and Underwear Socks . m | Imported Accessories ¥pt and Mme. i F STREET CORNER OF 137 and Senora and Mme. it : : : : , with its S Chacis aAmies orperstand COATS DRESSES HATS | | Gift Gwmg Offering a comprehensive variety of smart modes I :l:‘»\u.ll‘le give you a for Street, Afternoon and Evening wear. | wa Wle’g'{"a;;’{:‘e:j I Tempting Reductions Ramire | All taken from our regular stock and extremely Millinery Importcrs as yvour gift, and by | ge d'Affaires of Nicaragua, low-priced. i all means let it be Senor Frank H. Renasco. e CAa s ot the Domin An opportunity of particular interest to the . . Charge d'Affaires of Rumania Woman who desires the higher type apparel of the | Ll o Sl Mme. Nano. Pasternak standard at a moderate price. itful recital was given in oom after the dinner, Sig- 1115 - G- STREET From Our Regular Stock of Silk and Cloth Dresses They include grades originally selling 18 opened the program *s “Fantasy in G Minor,’ 1d Chopin’s Jlade in A FI Signorina nnini sang Handel's “Sommi Dei,” | Full Fashioned s | From $10.00 to $39.75 by us It has this advan- NOW in 3 big groups tage—you can give with the knowledge that we will always make good. and give $10 to $16.75 you the privilege of ® changing any pur- Dressesh's: .o hoadionss e r Puilipsborn 800 Pairs New Felt Boudoirs New! Different! chase for different color or size. C i Put Up in Holiday Boxer Tor Your . 0 0 As Low as $15 to $20 $10. Presenting—- | 1 25 Dneasesy.h- . okt ey W The Latest Arrival For uality only to be found at Dann’s. Satins B B A ?rimn{ed with straw., in the most allurino: 3 Pairs for 83.75 During this sale no exchanges can be made and none E 5 g sent C. O. D. and gone may be returned Street Floor Garments for Girls 7" HE luxuriance of youth often calls for costly clothes that fond parents cannot supply. To meet this problem we have caused to be designed for our Prep Girl Shop apparel of an exquisite simplicity. These garments, in the mode but not too worldly, are offered at very moderate prices. shades. | Street Floor Excellent Values! Colors of Rose Blue Purple Specially Priced ; at $10 | ~ Smart Hats at a Special Price Street Dresses Party Frocks $14.95 to $35 $14.95 to $49.50 Coats Hats $14.95 to $75 $3.95 to $10 I These are very new arrivals—and include Gold Brocade I l O t the latest shapes—in Satin O Ose u | : and Straw and Satin Com- $: : 95 Inlay on i binations. All the latest § i Modish, but not too worldly § Felts that are most colorful. Of an exquisite ! Sheer Weight Just arrived! These flashy colored Felts. You will instantly admire t}}exr handsome designs. Trim- med with ribbon around tops and corded rosette on vamp. Sizes 215 to 8. ebacher - . 5 | e SR '7c§m'lr;lolppml of Individualily g 250 Hats, : 5 ’ TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET 4 W | i