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10 ' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 20, 1925—PART | T Right Rev. and Mra.|daughter are back from a visit to rela-| Ross and other members of the com: | clty. Mr. Stewart ix back from a husi Tales of Well Known Folk Bride of Yesterday | | [ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY] [Hemrs st onmge Tacker. st the ihes n fanii . ¢ AT L T o v, b Mr. Geol and Miss Muriel fscopal Theological Seminary, be- 11‘ of Annapolis have been the | dlaner Saturday-evening in_honor of | the guest of Mr. and Mrx. George W . o« . o fore leaving for Washingion, where | X - V.U * = 7 o as on, I iests of. Rev. and: Mrs. John & or and Mrs. ¢ W. Under- | Roop. has left for a visit 1o friends i In Social and Official Life | P e o e B Vg o o i S| o ot G e : Grorpe Mot 28 Mot *Me.y shib of 3L Johw'a Church In Georse:| My, Maurice J. Kunfman of San | iaion of their new home. Woodlwn. | The senor clase of Alexandria Hist “homas Guthrie Gibson of Gibso _iu.\:n S e Ll neisco, forme of Alexandria. is| 0" 0 ’;,Al;,mm e s o Sehed) e ”ml,;;'. ‘;’nh\‘l'(‘,;‘m'.“m”.‘.‘”” 5 TR C., took place at the First R H rry spent the week and kuest of his brother-indaw and | \yso, 0 . A alict e e Maj. U. S. Grant, 3d. Classed as Well Informed E 8 Church, Saturday afternoon. his parents, Mayor and Mrx. F. Mr. . Raymond Blumen. | v on inglon and s | i Lp s Ailernoon dnboniaf of the 5 ber 12." The ceremony was perfo < i Qrange: VA “1d. Asaph street. lLee Kinsolving, . and | sc ind colle holidays. : & Lo 8 by the pastor, Rev. Percy 1. Vernon. tel Mae Steelman, daughicr s "t South Barrett and Mr.| ypio Charles B. Howry, Mr. #nd Mrs. Miss Mary < Aol Mias Friend of \Vas}ungton Notes of The bride was escorted by her father (0f M and Mrs. Louis Steelman of | p . Liztham have returned from M. Holland and Mrs. Arthur Mur. Parke Ander SL I e a®d wore a wedding gown of white | Vifllville, N. J., formerly of this city. | visi Mr.ind Mrs. Morton Harloe | College. Frederickshurg. staved ' World Pcrsonagcs. P S satin, made with @ tight bodice and|\WAs murried Sunday afternoon in the Winchester. : the past week end with Miss Carol bouffant skir a4 trimmed with in-| home of her brother-in-law and sist : ook Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Farmer of 4 A rolyn X NTi and Licwon Dy e marriage of Miss Elizabeth S.| (20 B 00 S ed o their BUrgess in the home of Mi. and Mrs. == - b serts of rare lace outlined in pearls. vs. Llewellyn Dyson, on ing and Mr. Samuel B, Carter of | \VAShIngton have i 3 E Her vell was of duchess lace und was | PTince street, to Mr. Wilbert Sheldon | 1EitnE and Sr. Samuel B Caier 80/ home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. (Continue ge.) BY MARGARET B. DOWNING. vee Hospital for Women. Mrs. Davis i y . Castoned toihe oronet ot | ¢f Millville. “The ceremony was per- [WEORS tock place In Grace WPIRCE | jease Morris. = A i spened the American wing. which con & lace and " formed by Rev. Edgar Carpenter, rec. e Rt e T B Rey | - M seorge It Hill has gone to o ncesaan e £ Alny oy b At ueter e o soms. She i houquet | icr ot Grace MylecopalChutch. =ik - Carpenter, rector. The bride | Baltimore to spend the winter with RLimicosaorilo; 1 be e i sojourn in London. & 5 chids nd valley llies. Miss Page | Dride wore a gown of rose romaine | CUESH (TWRERIEE: SEtarn, | TRE BECY | her son-iniaw and daughter, Mr. ana 5 il Vshinslen e Harvey followed her cxumple. L Buddin was mafd of honor and wore | Wl R4l 10 match and carvied u,nq way unattended. After the cere. Mrs. Malcolm Westcot Hill The Embrou‘lery Shop wid sl dewers and dainties remain WAl | | sown of pink satin and carried yel | CUster of Mre. Coolidge roses. She | T MU SIOIENE L LGCL Waw held | Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Garher are he may select T the Wiy ¢ MDA A eartorn oabanie o e o the A low roxex. Eddington and{fie attended by her sister. Mre ||, "ine home of Mrs. W ynch. | home from a visit to relatives in Coar- [l 827-829 11th St. N.W. reform and improve i) he: ] - merican Rhaas v ST Chen vty o . - 2 £ « were bridesmaids, | Dyson pogth whom she vecently Wi | Mr. and Mrs. Carter are now in Al | lottesville, accompunied by Mrs. Gar 5 S here in his early leavin "“] “‘.'"'“""l e ket i ¥ nens of vellow satin and [ B2C€ ber h:,':'(';‘, The Jdatter WOT® | lanta visiting relatives and will be ut|ber's sisier, Miss Ruby Meverhoeffer ANNOUNCES West Point und was ationx those vouins | oo (i & Gl i BRBLr of her 1o 3 ving pink rosew. Mr. William [(EUES BEUTRELLE A Crrese W home in Richmond afier January 1. | who will be their guest until after the S ulangarsyanons i 1 Jow women. and on Tignkagiving day L Lewis Shaffer was best man for Mr.j (e G SR ContdBE vosel, | %] The marriage is announced of Miss | holidays. names whe President 1t leesaid S e i Uy 4 Gibson and the ushers were ) Rames olaved (. s Hllzabeth| porin° W, Visel of Washington: and 1. Mra. Vincent ©. Gavley lef . e e AN BtES PrOVIOUS (o the reception in the em P | Booth © Pulman, . Mv.“Magnue Bales, | Ramey plaved the wedding marches|y; “yo by g johnson of Alexandrit, | poder G man Deamoiore Ty o, on Reqiarency B S Ml sy, I order Lo ralse funds. An ad f Cecll ¢ Hrown und Mr. Awhhy |Nd Mrs. Charles Bailey sang several | NP Jl0mes B Johnson of Alexardris. | ruesday for San cisco. i whicn (fil p Sh-deu Conte. Piccess ners Teiis o P Sheridinn o barden of 13 ncuats beds his p 3 [Bluden o *Harctord. Conn. e, | 005K before and after the ceremony. | i, FO[ory Cled: 1 DECOmber B B feity thes will miake their home = e Ll vr ¥ Lee Fizhugic Lee 4nd 3 jeen wssumed by Mrs. Houghton and | - 3 s e haliar ot o wove &l S small reception followed. Mr. and | F&V- ST . Mre. Estelle Smith has left for her uest Towe uncheon grandson ol 3 sl LdeU e s planning w serles of bridge p i Slle s muliie SEhEAbIO oth]| Mrs. Sheldon lefs by motor for a|Jobn’s Roman Catholic Chure sk > - 3 EOWN of blue brocaded velvet and cloth | Y ) Find & ToMason v home in Macon, Ga., after an extended g ? ant, as he wux then, mirried Miss | (jay GSIcAlE aving TURUREY Ny vet and eloth | o rinern hildal tiip which will end at | A0 Mye. Jolinson will live in '‘Alex-4 home In Macon. Ga. after an extendes Sets, Scarfs, Pillows, etc ; wt, only daughter « ¥ : « corsage houquet of pink kit e il Kot At ne ot eadhke| Ty roRsy Uiy oI (h1s aEBC rosex. Mrs. Ann® Buddin Gibson fEoHle Barue ans Miltville: jEpL {r. and Mrs. Frank W. Johns SILK NOVELTIES By ¢ Bowtand s e father T 1 P o h . et M e bundin: Siaon and Mrs, William H. Wakemaun |~ Misa Julia Duncan, who ix a mem @1 819 M FI008 B0 G000 L i Hupiials were fmowg: the oaCHril- | Abévdeat) who have Just published brocaded velved trimmed with eut steet | ( TaUy(Gwn . B ware guate Jant| her t the | Ranee O nton (heater | Miss Gwenddlvn Browning and Miss | J HALE (e KIOR, 0 T8 amenis and @ corsage honquet of & RE T N P S ioRt Mary Helen Browning. have returned Puts: Pin Cusbionk alc Mant of the several which occurred their memoivs under the character Iosemont. Mr. and M Wakeman | 15 coe] as uest during the 5 e 5 _ . M violets nmedintely afier the o 1 . AESman L IRl e B & om a visit to Mrs. « rowning during the middle vears of the sec- istic tde of “We 1 are pas: Immediately aft he Cereih.ve left for Florida. where they will|week of her parents, Mr M from a visit to Mrs. J. O. Browning Women's Hand-embroidered ond Roosevell ferm. From bis en- part of the Winter in Bdinburgh in mony: & receling wus iheld At thel sopyithe wing T M ’ (| in Dunn Loring. Va > ome of the hride's parents n o | James M. Duncan. on Prince street. : d trance into West Pulut, Maj. trau |order { in touch with certain e | : Hore gl 2 D i ol | Mis< Nuneo White of Atlanta. Ga..| Miss Loix Ross. » member of the same Mise Alice Norford and Miss Gladys clhm:f? Handicer. 35C e Teiedl hob at alil s {hE oteier of | i Ve dudls THo e UARESIY Ai were assisted in iving by < guest for the week end of Rev | company, also was a suest of Mr. and | Aficheson were week end & < his name to advance his fortunes. Canada and this country than it does wnd Mis. Gibson. Later M. people predisposed to e uythin {and Mrs. Ernest M. Delaney st the | Mrs. Duncan. Mrs. Payton | Miss Frances Carpenter in Ch | manse of the Second Presbyterian | Wilson entertained at tea Friday after- | ville Rut there will be always a memo- with Aberdeen or the British Isles ! / 0 ana Mrs, on left by motor for A | cp noon at her home. Hollin Hall, near| Mrs. John Stewart has returned rable association in the public mind coperally, though 4 good portion bears i Kot 1 Mrs. Ernest Ayres ’ ung tow onor of Miss Duncan, Miss a visit to relatives in New York with his Army career, because when oo their Irish sojourn and all that 19 s Francis Bland Tucker | __ilrs. Drnest’ Avves and) hensyouos town. In Bonon df MissiDunéan, Miss from s Vislt to relatives In e Fork SO T VFSFVPVEPGEV L he was quite @ lad. (he only som of cume of §i, Lord Aberdeen was al- awrenceville, Vi, wer t Gen. Frederic Dent Grant and his wife, wavs of the most democratic turn of : lban wask fithe formetis b who was ldi Houore sister of (he mind and the rumor that he and his N oA g, e Mrs. Potter Pulmer, his dix- lady dined once w week in the sery sy oy Ty R S RO R B o tingnished grandfather, hero of Appo- wits’ hall proved so disquieting to - never see (b Va0, basirng ek matiox and twice President of the Quzen Victoria that she commissioned been sending fascinating water-color | ates—wha w then st the E then the FPrince of Wales, s 0 IR Srovalictee At Dl s oathie )l s VAL ito flnd out abont it ~, - It_is today 1o friends and relatives Suricke episode which 1s treated with mi and suffering ceat chiel- nute detall in “We Twa.” The mem ain wrote a letter, vne of his =t orable friendship b=(wéen the Aber acts, asking this favor of the Pre deens and lleury Drumnmmond, the fdent, then Benjamin Hurrison, and, pious and scholarly suthor of atural needless to say, {t was immediately | Law in the Npiricual World” and of 2 pushied forward. Graduating with(several books jsmay very popular :I-n‘:.‘:.:h ”" AuaLe "“'I':;'l""““Phl“"" signal honors and placed in the 1gl- | 20 vewrs ago, recelves much attention. L e B e 5 i neer Corps, young Grant hus gone Lady Aberdeen udmired Dr. Drum Washington und Kentucky. | comiug modernized. hut step by step up the ladder wnd he mond most enthusiastcally and al has needed no aid in the ascent ex- wavs alludes to him as “myv St. John." cept that furnished by his own bril- Under her auspices, in the late 1890s, liant and efficient service during these the Cunadian divine guve u series of past 22 vears, wldresses before London audiences Chrisuy rvenirs. Bethlehem is now quite a modern city. five times the size 1t wasx when Joseph and the | weary other sought in vain within its precinets for shelter. It has many uedene $4.50 G- -STREET BETWEEN lith & T2th 65¢ Gifts She Would Select Herself! Frem the Shop—“W here the Better Things Cos on the hills | without life is much the same as is most democratic, and a year ago | When (he star led the shepherds to cust- his fortunes with a number of | Worship the 1 no Savio nd young Lritish friends who have taken | directed the course of the wise men | lllnlrumh land in Alberta. Canada, | 12 davs later. But the en = betizor ih St under the leadership of lord Rodney. | Bethlehem has recently bee The late Henrs Cabut Ledse St cusen and for u (me he en | THIS scion of the Bourbon, who Is uf Kredt activiiy. for il home. on Massachusetts avenue, Was joved an unprecedenied vogue Al 4K (0 half the crowned heads of “Ben Hur' ha< heen in progress. and | a comfortable and in every sente ele- | ways interested in this country and|urobe. is determined to carve his|every inch of the lonely hills and | de, but such a quiet note Pre- | finding so mueh changed during their | OWN career and to permit thoughts of | caves haye echoed the voices of lacking any sort of recent visit, the Marquis of. Aberdeen POSSible thrones to disturb him as | camers men and performers. Rethle nstent t now. when its o ana lifs Wite. intend to's another Mttle as possible, He entered most | hem now is almost wholly & Christan | tents were s at auction. there was | visit during the coming Summer. enthusiastically into ranch life and ' city. as distinguished fr Jerusalem much surprise at the splendor un- s rides scores of miles daily lovking #nd other biblical towns. where the | folded. A it old sea chest. bat-| Hon. Anthony Asguith. youngest of after stock. e has not vet acquired | population is largely M meds tered and bearing some mystic fig- | the four sons of the former premier of & ranch, but he has practically de- and Jewish, and for this reason. many ures and the letter “C” painted on | Great Britain. now Earl of Oxford and cided on « fine estate in the vicinity scenes of Gen. Lew Wallace's tals the top. attracted much attention be- | of Asquith. is spending the Winter in of the Irince of Wales' pioperty and | of the ¢Christ have been staged there cause nundoubtedly it was a treasure | this country. and, though now in Chi-| within easy reach of Lord Rodney's hecause of the manifest sympathy and of some of the seagoing Cabots and | cazo. he will join his sister, Princess | mammoth stock farm, which lies in | interest. “Ben Hur will be produce §i_seems a pity that it has pussed | Blbesco. at the Rumanian legation, in | part in Alberta and part in Sas. simultinecusly in this nivy and | into the hands of strangers. It ix| Washington. for the Christmas holi-| catchewan. After paving his visit to Imost every other countrs of the a roomy affair and can hold move davs. ‘The Hon. Anthony 18 the onlv his purents and making a few visits ' world during the Christmas holidavs. the Christmas holidavs than the average trunk, and the | full brother of Princess o in Belgium and England. Prince heavy brass clasps and the unbreuk- | others being the mons of 1arl As ' Charles % to return ty Canada smi able lock of brass and iron make it | quith's Arst wife, who was Miss Halen | will soon take ttle to his estate. e | A most desirable possession. Seustor | Melland of Manchester and who died | s just 21, but he passed his birihdas W IND O w | Lodse and his wife, the latter dving | in the early 90s. There were five chil- | anniversary in the saddle and. ahont i dren by ag i some 10 years previous to his demise. this marriage. of whom the | his ordinary avocations instead anAShades came to Washinglon when artificial | eldest, the late Raymond Asquith of | having a grand fete ai Relmont. i LA 85(: An Unusual Offering of The None-too-Man; Silk Teddies Silk Hosiery Specially Priced (ayser and Lehigh $2 195 $7 .50 Pair A beautiful group of ted- Lustrous hosiery—of pure dlc“—‘Plendld]v made O‘ fine thfead 5\11( Relnforr:ed 1]‘13 quality crepe de chine. The top and foot. A pleasingly models are either tailored with practical gift for the holidays. mckmgs or dalntllv lace All the newest shades. Cur trimmed. Pastel shades. guarantee with every pair. light meant & weak aud waverlng sort | the Grenudier Guards, was killed 1n| Wimbledon, where his parents reside o snd Eneen. MseeiNpI) of gas, so that they had accumulaied |action In (he Argonne September 15, | during two.thirds of (e s ear Druperien, SEp Corers (8 dozens and dozens of fine uld coal ofl | 1916. e was married to Miss Frances X Pl e ey lamps, some of heavy. handsomely Homer, daughter of Sir John Homer, Miss Mirfam Harriman. whose fucile | (2apra@ ur'm‘bwdz‘" adorned glass, others of braxs wml and 1aft several children. Ilon. Her pen has printed the Holv Land in =5 i others metal, some few of sflver aud Dert Asquith, second son, has gone in such glowing colors for the thou 1213 some for banguet tables which were fur politics and is married to Lady worthy of a place on the doge’s board, Uynthia. daughter of the Earl of Wey heing of Venetian glass of the in- | mus. He, too, has several boys. Hrig evitahle dolphin shape with exqui- Geu. Arthur Melland Asguith. who Site candelabra tojmmkch was director of trench warfare during - the World War. is the third son, and The retiring Chil i Ambassador. | his wife, Ladv Betty Manners, daugh Senor Reltran Muthieu. lias beeu (0 ier of Sir John Manners. is a promi. some time the Nestor of the larZe ueny London hostess. The llon (il For corps of diplomats assembled in Wash- | Asquith is captain in (he Queen's l,:gl . He will m\{\m -—l.uh hi: Westminster Guards, and his wife was T4th vear. Senor Mathieu has not| \iss Anne Pollock. daughier o M d en in robust health for several vears | draw Pollock, ehamberistn ot the (o onday pasi. but he has tremendous energy | of London. The only daughter of Earl 2 nd eytraordinary mental aleriness. Asquith’s first marriage. Hon. Helen Only\ Charming and New A Special Selling of A Wonderful Group Necklaces Pretty Pillows Pajamas Special At Exceptional At Very Special 79c $7.95 - - e 60-inch Neck- . Fxcellentl Of fine quality rayon—bheautifully made Pajama Though the dean of the Latin Ameri. | Viclet. married, in 1ors i i can wing in the foreign body. the | Bonhen Carter and lives ',n ';‘:;:‘;’ 804 7th St. N.W Chilean statesman has been in \Wash- Princess i W hassador, but he was for four Vears children of the earl's second malr)a;.(—’ secretary of the then Chilean legation | to Mixs Emma. Alice Margaret Ten 4 uring the first term of Grover Cleve-| nant, more famillar as *Margor” wom g e e er o€ ey B o T 5. ML o Special Before-Xmas is 10 become minister of foreign affairs | hony, the voungest of this 1nrse fam or secretary of state in Concepclon. | ilv, now visIting in this country. in. has previousiy held two other cabinel | ciiian (o a literary career, sm pe m. positions—minister of war wnd MA- | protong his sojous rine, from 1901 until 1903, and min L3 o} ‘,'L“I““ the Spring ister of industry and public works, | Me. and Mrs. .S, E. Druey, the lat == b 1910-12. He hax made an exceptionally | ter formecly Mins Mable Gerry of New brilliant record while in Washington York. sister of the Senator from, and his departure will be much re-| Rhode Island, on completing u hones gretted. Senors Mathieu is a hand-| moon Jaunt on the continent, huye @ some, well equipped chatelsine fur the | taken a famous and historic residence. heautiful embassy, which wus pur-| Svon 1ouse, on the outskirts of lon hased three vears ago, at Mus- | don. This estate, once u celebrated chusetis avenue, und which ix the [ monastery, Is now the property of the Jaces of Inde- < of fine quality s arl trimmed with handmade flowers. p crepe de chine Plain and lace trimmed mod- lor or boudoir and they are very spe- SR e cialfy priced. <hades. (imitation) beads. In four shapes. These pillows make Can be used as a charming holiday gifts for the par- three-strand nec lace or bracelet. et v A Delightful Gift A Remarkable Offering A Gift for Comfort Negligees Handkerchiefs Bath Robes first diplomutic establishment owned | Duke of Northumb o \H . by the Chilean government in the | fully 10 years since ne oo ,:.'\"0;',,',: . { Specially Priced Three in a Box Beacon Blanket American C; -, Senorand senora | amily hitve lived there. Nor has the France < collecting _the | it. Mrs, Drury long admired the place. | C unique and appropriate furnishings wnd so the newly married woupte haws 4 which adorn thix house. She wis be. | (aken a long Jease and are lroals e e ot T pene . S s e e AT et b fardicudhict make it e rious Robes ofl Beacon Hilans i ion. andane s the ‘Asmbas || osp/iplans (0rits) thorolign restora Gay Holiday MILLINERY jn A Charming negligees. in a large a : S Laxurions Kohes The older portion of the ma = - ; . s ok - ic =1 i oing 3 oeneral sador will fu a ¢ : celebrate bullk inithe oitiseathin = S beautiful variety of styles. Of fine of charm and service. .\ large and ket cloth jor lounging and genera e thirtieth anniversary of (his event. | remulns intact us a pleture gaiors All h N ‘I l P l B S lac f fiul 2 Hooceiin 1 : T g - ad an = E ¢ <3 me are lace heautiful variety to choose irom. In utility. hev are warm an \ e S of the| While the modern edifice, designed Ly the ew ropica astels \ quality crepe satin. c ) 3 ; ¥. They : T Inigo Jones. lends itself admirably 1o trimmed. others are plain. .\ gift white and colors. Novel lace cor- and are in a beautiful assortment o N resier ey ot hiamo. e | LIIE Jones. lend et e Drury had man for Xmas sure to be appreciated. ners and edges. Many are scalloped. designe and colors. An ideal gt Wind- Flowers— breakers A L ador will in a few months celebrate | <oy spending only few weeks in Bt | e . x Lake Forest home. has left it axaln | on. Mrs. Drury had main ADV for Europe, where she will resume her | 140ed a resldence in London for the Imp. g}}Ach':‘ Q & auest for ancient glass, needle work | P45t 81X vears and had gaihered some s SPRING \ SN F R SRR AT S RSP - 3 fine equipment. all ¢ h 3, ——as- and furmture with which to fit up the | ! which hzs been Felts MODELS rambling old house in Parix on the | ransferred to Svon House, wnd the —_— left bank of the Seine which she re.| FEIGINE EIS and the personal effects Eench Give The Practical Gift A Most Useful Gift For Warmth and Beauty cently acquired. Miss McCormick x| [®0 added 10 1his. qire Pl el i e Mctonmll s | im e ntlaveiiroy Sut st et Faill Values HER” already has some of the authenticated T ailles . b l . C d Bleces i ere uutd I the 2ova1 | Erince Charigs Phiipe tHet ae to the ideal Umbrellas Slickers and . Corduroy Robes B O - \ | Bourbon. Duc de Nemours < ift— N —— 2 B bord after they were seized und con e Apent < 50 71 a & A Ascated by the republican KOVSFOMSOL | Gy, "'l an oweekto! e Chatonn HAT | o aincoats Special At o lenas . Aisa. MCCOIBICE. NasShn.lae ; fichel in Cannes, “ne.ene will Very Spet‘lfl | nounced the lumediate sale of her “"‘““ Bonah his parents for the Christ The % 8 d e clifte DUl R el THE Siuns Siine S 1at new fur coat or costume you're going to . i house n Chicugo, and she intends to | (Be oIy son of Prince Philipe im wear during the holid: 1 2 $ .95 join_the big army of Americans domi- | Bunuel de H;;-nl:.-;-(‘"l;u- de Vendome : = i lidays won't be complete till you - [ » ciled in Paris. 1 house 18 right in . el ider 1o the throne uy one of these g: - ViR the center of things intellectual, being | f France. and is the cousin of Albert e gay new hats, festive as Xmas or This vear give her a nice new on Toue Bomaparte and undér the | of Belglun, his wother heing that the New Year in hn;:ht color and ornament S Fe A | S hadew of he geim, dark buildings | beloved princess, Henrletia, whe actoy g N A large assortment Lales SRt £ : very low price o Which make up ine university, while | fOr many years as the chatelaine of TR _\‘,_ S % slicker or raincoat. \We have e ol eoRas nearby is that mecca of all ambitious |Her futher, the late King Leopold of Fine Silk Um- . Wiith (Gor b corduroy ro S A mcrican Sonths with an srchitecy| But. Erlnce Charis. as ha is kepers. || 4 - brellas. In all col- themifatfcolpos cuch fine quality tural »lvequl the Ac ulr'luh— -lt~ Beaux \ A o 2 S > . b Avts. The left bunk of the Seine hus | % A % | ! ors. They have eight duroy storm collar and strap . Wide walstalise. Tie only recently received its share of | g Silk around. Jaunty serviceably * e e s adels: medern improveme: g water | or ten -ribs. ] in the house. tozether with xas and plectricity, Miss McCormick ‘.\]xuif:.! @bristmag Dinner Ry ‘ loop at the handle. made—and priced very low. troduced every, device for #nd utility. and her home already hus | wequired some prestige ax being th AR pecialiimentis itk e R Dl RSB | G RIG o CUOSE RS g A Phenomenal 69 Indeed She Would Select The. A Gift That Will Surely Please Jox st s ety - S g Group, unsurpassed Qi o Real Kid Gloves' Chic Handbags Amazing yecently given a noticeable fmpetus to | pleased with. g ) for variety Wiich for tome tme his ot hriven | p oo sz sk g andsialis) Values NN Specially Priced Very Special At Splendid giits the main course. Tust the the American Hospital on the Thames, #< well as its founders had hoped. A ) S0 s toundation s been twined | Noon to 9 P.M. person ; : ' ¢ $.95 ; $.95 b S anoh St abie ok Music under direction of || % 2 ) - % Pair $ fng villa in St. John's Woods. it s the | e e Dstiel | Chwalow, \ Gloves are always delightful Clever models fashioned of Sl e e e T hokl : (i - ' to give and to receive. Espe- real leather tapestry or silk. h Roval > A wonderfal cially such as these. They are A gift sure to find ready wel- - ,AM’L’W selection § of real French Kidskins. PK. | come. They are leather or Prices Talk hS K e b sewn for durability and have silk lined nnd copvemently when work is done efficiently 14t t. at A . sinapes, N wide embroidered backs. Turn- fitted. In a large variety of » promise, but th » in black \ . 2 Al iRk b ) | Edineas s Broman 7 R Corich w'“; back and straight models. beautiful colors. i They v €s ol vour furs are spoiled. only Manager talk here. = A s 34 Florida iy color- e. N.W. *