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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) their daughter. turned falo, N. Y., after spending a few days at the Mrs. tained ment, Col. Wwill entertain a dinner lard Hotel. ziven at the Mayflower day evening by Mr. Joseph Wittmann of New Yor Mr. Wittmanr ho has been spending the week in Wash- ington, has feft for New York City. Hotel Tues- Mrs ddward A re- | daughte Buf- | Wachi ‘mers Hotel Mayflower. chant = set Samuel Jordan Graham enter- at luncheon today in ber apart-] Mr. at 2400 Sixteenth street Saturday = days with Charles B. Drake J company of 50 at|Street iluehmd Park this evening at the new Wil- Quintard and Alexina have returned ton and are guests of ster, Mrs. Francis D, 511 Warwick place, her o the Mer Somer- Miss Alice Clifton today to their home. in at veroft Schofield will arrive “0 spend the Christmas holi Mv and Mrs. Herson_entert ny at luncheon yester THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 will arrive today to spend the holidays with her cousins, Col. and Mrs. Wal- ter Bates, and Miss Margaret Bates of Chevy Chase. Miss Ewin Davis, daughter of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Ewin L. Davis of Tennessee, has returned to Washing- ton from a visit with her uncle, Mr. Norman H. Davis of New York, and With her sister, Mrs. Frederick Ver- non Foster of East Orange, N. The Georgia Stute Society Entertainment and Dance. The Georgla State Soc e tertain this evening at 2401 street, wh rude by S . George. The dancing and cards will begin at 9:30 o'clock. Special prizes will fea will en- xteenth will be Kerney, director of the players, will give a short talk on his work, and musical numbers will be rendered by Miss Beulah Chambers, pianist; Mrs. Ruth Hansford Snodgrass, soprano, accompanied by Miss Hurcum, and Christinas carols by the Glee Ciub. Mrs. Charlotte Stanclisse of Paris is the guest of Miss Katherine Judge, at 1785 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Stanclisse will spend the Winter with Miss Judge in Washington and New York. . and Mrs. G. Bryan Pitts will entertain a company of 30 at dinner and dancing the evening of December 26 at the Hamilton Hotel. An addltional list of boxholde the Paderewski benefit concert s for for the mock, Mrs. Frank J. Hogan, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. Armstead Peter, 3d; Mrs. Stilson Hutchins, Mrs. Gilbank Twigg, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Jr. Additional patronesses for the Blue and Gray ball to be held on the eve- ning of Tuesday, December 29, at the Hotel Mayflower in aid of the Stone d T. Sanford, wite of Mr. Jus- anford: Mrs. George Hillyer, jr.; Delos Biodgett, Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, Mrs. A. M. McCormick, Mrs. Charles G. i 2 John_Price, Wilbur R. Turner, Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Mrs. Thomas I1. V. Reed Mann, Mrs. Willlam Mistretta, Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, | Free. member of Cong frs, Walter Bruce Ho Irs. John [ fornia, will be the spea Forsyth Meigs, vde Aitchis 8. Mulliken will head the and Mrs. Ho; Macfarland. line, assisted by Mre. Kil The floor committee for the Biue|and Mrs. Hurry' A. Colman. and Gray ball will have two chs for the Bowie Clark ecelving Lielmick Will Speak on War Gas. Use of chemicals in past and future | wars wil be the subject of an address to be delivered by ) Amos A Fries, chicl of the Warfare vice, at the Club to night Club will | be entertained by ion pic tures showing an gas troops in actic : Lowmbing of and gas Willlam South. for the Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook. dent general of the . R., will be tae guest in whose honor the League of American Pen Women of the m« trict of Columbia will enterts day aftarnoon, Dec to 6 o'clock. Mrs. 2 be in charge of the pros ess for the day. presi Fries will m and host “Sixty NASH R. McReynolds & Son Sales—Service 1423-25-27 L St. NNW. Main 7228 Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 Years of Satisfactory Service” American Isaae Eustis, the Americun Les endowment und for disabled soldiers, to be given at Poli’s Theator Monduy afternoon at Store Hours 219-1221 4:30 o'clock, was ancunced today and | 9 AM. to ; Street includes Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. PA \ Herbert Hoover, the Ambassador of | 6 P.M. > Germany, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. | W. J. Boardman, Mrs. John WM Hammond, Mrs. Dwight Davis, . A White, Mrs. Joseph . E. B. McLe Other subscribiers to the conc e the Mexican Ambassador, the Swiss Minister, the Polish Minister, Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Hal orge Hewitt Meyers, Mrs. Bernard Denby, Mrs, st Jr.; Mrs. Walter B. H. Warde Mr: Anne Archbold, Mrs. Willlam " ts, Mrs. F. H. Ellis, Mme. Ha Charles Boughton Wood, ne Wilson, jr.; Mrs. Henry F F S 1214 F S!r(’et Personal Dainties for Milady’s Christmas Found On Our First Floor Too numerous to mention are the dainties neces- sary for milady’s wardobe that she would most likely fail to buy for herseli. That's why the fc lowing suggestions are sure to find approval with her. Reflect on the following necessities Legion Mrs. and . William D. Wright- son and their three duughters have zone to Fort Pierce, Fla., Where they will make their home for the future Mr. and Mrs. Wrightson lived here| for several short periods when he was stationed here with the Public Health Service. Mrs. Wrightson wi formerly Miss Aileen Gorgas, dau ter of Mrs, Willlam (' ¥ and the late S Mrs. John Ci | day at the Mayflower Hotel in compli- | tuve these. The entertainment will be Teat o Ivans. who is sail. | informal and all Georglans are asked ing shortly to s)n 1d the remainder of | to attend |the Winter abroad. The guests in- | cluded Mrs. George a Mrs. | Willia Snyder, Mr haut, S, George Mcllw 0. R ins. Mrs, Mrs. Ferdinand H Established 1909 1 e ( Miss MeDonald and Miss Webster of the National Cathedral Scl spending the holiday ad will not be a | uzuin’ until Junuar and Mrs. on Charge Accounts arge Account home 5 Solicited Evans and Mrs. 0. R. York the first of Jan- | Shop Mow ¢ ¢ Solicited Timely SALE of Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk HOSIERY $7.00 uality -hive ¢ seamless feet you into buy = Grew hristmas A samuel Korman will entertain sail, January 4. on the |5 party of 20 in the Venetian room at | Arabic for Europe, and will spend ihe | Lo Paradis urday, in honor of her ter part of the Winter In Paris. | house guest, Mrs. Henry Spitz of Pas- Mrs. William H. Holmes and her | 3¢ ° an O'Laughlin arrived in Paris for several months'| stay, having salled last week aboard | the Berengaria. Mr. O'Laughlin oung daughter, Miss Mary Hazard, | tRkoh oo fo it Blad ‘Ml\nnw! to Bel Alr, Md., more durin; absence, havir \;,vwwnflu» a week wit rented their ssuchusetts | Fitzgerald. Dr. avenue to Dr. D. Lang. | falo. N. Y., w Siotiic: {from two ve larrive tomorrow j Lieut. and Mrs. 11040 \?’”}M turdys 4 c.lffi NEW YEAR'’S EVE Reservations Now Ready Mrs. R. Stansbury Sutton of New today after | york, who came to attend the wedding Lieut. and Mrs. | of her granddaughter, Miss Harriet Milton Bork of Buf- | McKee, to Capt. J. W. Stinson yester- has just returned | day, is stopping at the Shoreham. study in Europe, will | fmios to be the guest of | Members of the Women's City Club erald. | will give a ten Sunday afternoon in | honor of the Washington Guild Play- ers. Mra, A B Manly will be hostess, assis! l‘u Lavra A Mrs. Gallagher and in |y aEnel Mr._Victor Denegre, Mrs Tew Dance Christmas a New Year's 3 to 6 Mi ond n 2 ening at Peacock, her guests r Miss Hammond present and he her absence. M tained gave a din the Whi imbering 1% unable he presided in _ Miss Marvion Ruess is returning from school at Warrenton, Va., today to spend the holiday = with her : nts. Mr. and Mr A. Ruess, Chevy Chase Maj o New Stinson-McKee Wedding i Tn St. John's Church Yesterday Miss Ha Mrs. Su MeKee « was to brothe nd Mrs. Perry Belmont company at luncheon tuday enter = Gen. Muson York for a t the Hotel AL P: wdays Astor. itrick is in nd is stay- l\l' 1.. e . MENT e | ment. hotel prr\u‘n S80. .' ln )l Omln ‘ Of fine over twent With entice 5 Miss Louisa Huughey of New n McKee, New York City 3 o'cloc today siscopal Chu 1 Dr M. was m in and Sworzyn’s—Main Floor SLICKERS Make Whitla Joseph W, The Ideal Gift for “Him” HICKOK Belts and Buckles he guests were limited to mem- bers of the family and a few intimate \[r]((‘e is a_member of the League of New York City. r is the Countesse de Mailly an Ideal Gift Women's and Misses’ Slickers $+.95 of the of New | Club of | A member the City York, of politan New York A Double Service Christmas Gift Where tastes aspire to the artistic and practical, this Beautiful Boudoir Slipper is just the thing. Helen ) United Russia and to Lieut. William >, U. 8. N., will oon, Jan- be per- Zpiscopal treet, at 4| Rev. Dr. C. nith iating, and will be followed by a reception in_the home of the bride’s parents, on N street at the corner of Connecticut avenue. Buckles of isite design and In beau- Christmas r.my for daughter « ~e . Ambassaa: Gifts of Hosiery For $2 One May Buy A beautiful pair of Chiffon Hose, in any one of the m popular new shades A dura ble, well fitting and attractive hose. Priced special (3 Pairs for $5.50) Oilskin Slickers $3.95 Bovs formed Church, o'clock, Ernest in on the rec n Flesh and Blue Black and Gold Blue and Gold Green and Gold Hickok Belt, Buckle and Beltogram $3.00 Hawde Made at $14.90 ARTCRAFT FOOTWEARA 1311-F- STREET P NMen Slickers $5.00 Mrs. Royal T. s Oilskin Detroit this afternoon to join Mr. Kenna for the week end cKenna will go to Me- A French Clock Model for $2.00 In an extra sheer weight. A regular value, priced ex ceptionally low. A superb and thoughtful gift at a v mod erate expendtiure. (3 Pairs for $5.50) Surg. Gen. of the Army Merritt W. Treland is in Philadelphia attending the meeting of the National Board of Medical Ixaminer: Maj. Gen. George \\ accompanied by Mrs. Read and Miss Biddle, motored down from Philadel- phia and is the Martinique for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Fred the honor guests at a Read, retired, Dainty Underthings Win Instant Approval Vests, $1.25 Step-Ins, $1.50 Bloomers, $1.95 Chemise, $2.50 Extra heavy quality rayon, perfect tailoring; in shades of Flesh, Peach, Apricot, Orchid. et Sizes 36 to 46. Here is something most attrac tive and sure to win approbation. Crepe de Chine Step-Ins Tomorrow — Saturday | Bl Gimie 25 | g0 play of dainty and at- In heavy-quality Offers Another Remarkable | RSO | e o0 e e models, with vel chine and radium silk. S Gilte et rpaels | ||| THEIEES I an b CLOTH DRESSE of new shades. Sizes gift, priced unusually In One and Two Piece Models A fortunate purchase of cloth dresses from a high - class manufac- turer enables us to offer these frocks at less than the cost of the materials. We have taken many of our higher priced dresses and included .them in this sale. All the newest and most popular styles and shades complete the as- sortment. Be among the first to take ad- vantage of this remark- able sale. Dennett were dinner party Geographical Lotto An ideal game for the your set, as well as older folks. V eresting and educational lly priced, rzyn's—Main Floor See Our Window Display of These Models atterns. al gt aily An Window Display of These Models 1214 F St. N.W Delightful and Fascinating NEW SPRING DRESSES of Georgettes, Flat Crepes Crepe Roma, etc. Sensationally Priced at 15 All New Styles Including Many Party Dresses A re Mle offering of the advanced siy terials for Spring wear. Gracefully created of unu fine qualit Is into new and authentic silhou Sizes 16 to 42, In Bois de Rosc, Lipstick, Tan, Gray, Etc. Pettibocker Bloomers $3.95 A new bloomer with a dainty ruffie finishing, or a petti er. Both are well made of #ood quality milanesse. Well tailored and in a wide assort- ment of shades. Costume Slips $4.95 Crepe de Chine, Shadow-proof Slips, in tan, gray, flesh, white, navy and black. Sizes 34 to 44. Priced attractively low for such fine quality. Van Raalte Chemise $3.95 A splendid glove silk chemise, reinforced and strictly tailored. In white, flesh, peach and or- chid. Sizes 36 to 42. Priced especially low. Corduroy Robes at $5.00 Quilted Satin Robes $15.00 Silk lined and some lace-trim- med models, in the daintiest of new shades. An ideal gift, priced most moderately. Pajamas $5.95 Crepe de chine, in lace-trim- med and tailored pongee mod- els. Of exceptionally fine qual- ity, in attractive shades. Priced specially. Gowns, $6.95 Crepe-back crepe de chine. Dainty, models or plain tailored fects. An exceptional priced specially. Girls’ Slickers With Caps to Match In Red, Green : $4.95 and Blue. Sizes 10 to 16. ... Of heavy quality with corduroy collars and straps. An ideal gift for Winter’s snow and sleet. Priced moderately. WOrz) Second Floor atin_and heavy ef- value, A Merry Xmas For the Girls’ Wool Sweaters $2.95 In_slip-over and coat of fine quality and in the newest shades. . A gift that is serviceable and stylish. and will win instant = approval Sizes 8 to 14 4-Pc. Brushed Wool Sets For Infants $3.95 ory attractive sets he gings and Mittens Second Floor Youngsters Beacon Bath Robes $2.95 ars, S e i el Featly ompiimentad £t o din'sort Gerive much Severar Thides Buckles and Boudoir Slippers Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats $14.85 slG 70 to $22.50 Values perb collection of Girls' Conter Fodneed to sust s Trac. tion of their real worth. A coat from this _etock will make a very acceptable gift Sizes 8 to 16. Rhinestone and Cut-Steel Buckles $1.25 to S18 Per Pair A complete assortment of many beautiful and sparkling designs. All formal oc- casions require rhinestone or cut-steel buckles, and this sea- son vou'll have plenty of oc- casions to wear them. Cozy Slippers and Mules for the Boudoir $2 to $8 Per Pair A very thoughtful and at- tractive gift. A large assort- all the wanted shades. Dainty Dresses $3 95 Tots’ Coats Reduced to $4. 95 to $8. 93 assortment atyes"Boa “ohe he baby Sizes 16 to 40 None Sold for Less Than $22.50 Some as High as $29.50 of ass of du Velvets Styles. @ coat from this stock Second Floor %ulld Floor