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8" SOCIETY, THE EVENING D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925. SOCIETY. s= = SOCIETY First Lady of Land to Attend Concert Beale, Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray, Miss Meta Luttrell, Miss Ann Dev- ereux, Miss Margaret Richardson, Miss Katharine Wrenn, Miss Minnie Hill, Miss Alice Wright of New Or- leans and Miss Phillipa Boddington of England. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Noonan have gone to the Middle West to visit rel- | izik atives in several different citfes, in one b - of which a Christmas family reunfon B t will be held. They will return to their rO rs for the Benefit of American SR R i : T uary 1. oday S 5 . } ~egion ay Mr. and Mrs. August H. von Bayer i bpe‘“al I'OmOrl'ow, Tuesddy — e of Wheeling, W. Va., have issued in- 1 e RS. COOLIDGE will attend | Moffett, Mrs. Blaine Mallan, Mrs. “I'xl\l:;ll:lln; ;,J:\w&)‘l:v 'G::nre“:g:o (;‘rlr_u;:; the piano ital this after-|Thomas Hopkins, Miss Mary Louise Edward Eynon, son of Mr. and Mrs (7] ose ul ’ noon at Poli's by M. Pade-|Johnson, Miss Anne Covington, Miss Willlam John Eynon of Washingto rewski, former premier of [Claudia Reed, Miss Dorothea Lane, Monday afternoon, December 28, at 4 . Poland, for the benefit of the | Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick, Miss Eliza: OBk it e Ve et g (B R e, L g, e FTERNOON AND sabled World War veterans and | Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Beatrice ! o eling c fi;;::‘;:s 6t veterans. she will have | McLean, Miss Francesca McKenney, il follow at the Wheeling Country ; several guests with her. Miss Dorothy Mondell and Miss Elea- nor Snyder. Mr. Dunn arrived in Washington yesterday, and tonight Senator and eld will zive a_dinner pre- Jance which Mrs. McLan- Miss Elizabeth Hubbard of Wheel- ing_ will be the mald of honor and the ENIN‘ WNS bridesmalds will include Miss Esther Horney of Philadelphia, Miss Flor- and Senora ence Maxwell of Wheeling and Miss I in mour Helen Carter and Miss Dorothy Eynon of Washington. at . 7 Mr. Frederic Smillie of Washington ] The Ambassic £ will be best man and the ushers are Baroness de ( © ;";'_{1" part to be Mr. Rernard Luckett of Wash- luncheon e the retiring Senora de Ma ington, Mr. Donalson Merrill of De- Formerly 78.50, 98.50 and 135.. trolt, Mr. Charles Adamson of Phil: delphia and Mr. George Wilson of rince Otto Blsmurchk entert luncheon today in the Presidential Denmark, ) (.onsm”_"' e M el uite of the New Willard Hotel. Cov- Wheeling. ’ Imported creatiqns are included. Inspired by the touch of ‘the Pan American Union, Dt ers were laid for 12 Miss von Bayer will entertain her of clever couturiere are metal lace, velvet, satin, chii- S, Bowe; Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph ¢ The Chicf of the Weather Bureau ;;:::dg‘;;in "‘§1,,l"{'e‘;':;°"“vfl_:,:,“,:‘:$; fon, georgette and brocade. Madame and mademoi- Yo M=, 1 DEnt i ol Mh\»‘f:;rl}? k. 2 e :‘:8"; Christmas night and will accompany selle will find here—at appreciably reduced cost— Mrs. Henry ¥ Mr. and FHalmeating ofithe Amerioan A ssocis others of the party to Wheeling. gowns exquisitely vibrant with holiday happiness. John White s . Henrt of ftion for the Advancement of Scien-e the Fren at which Prof. Marvin will be iie (Continued on Ninth Page.) Mrs. Asuist representative of the Weather Bureau. e AT M Dk e i hday Prot. and Mrs. Marvin will be absent ates na . a week. Mrs. J of the Secretary ot Asticu ¢ Cupt, Frederick L. Oliver, N., Valter Dra ife of the who has been in command of TWE 7 P E BN Secretary of Agriculture, at the tea |the U. §. Chaumont in the P. TWELVE THIRTEEN she il give E hoon to |cifle £ vear and a hal shington as assistant budget officer for the Navy. Capt. and Mrs. Oliver are in their home in present Drake, ¢Must Be Chevy Chase. Their older son, Robert Luth F. Oliver. who Is a student at the A REASON v cliffe, . Mrs. Ed- |Shenandouh Valley Academy at Win. atd Charles | chester, will arrive tomorrow for a Why Washingtonians Select Their FURS debutante will have | tWo-week vacation. AMiss Anne Butler, Miss Lane and Miss Mar: house has a prett Denb; Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Slocum ar- rived last night to spend Christmas T (With Mrs. Slocum’s mother, Mrs. James K. Jones, jr. 7 . | YULE CHOOSE QUICKLY HERE A GLANCE at Castens’ giftworthy array of Leather artistry—and the just right individual gift for any one and every one is found! The greatly varied selection relieves your gift choice of irksome search. At random we suggest a Handbag for her, a Brief Case or smaller leather piece for him: The former Secretary of War and Mrs. John W. Weeks arrived in Wash. ington yesterday from Panama and will be at the Mayflower for the holi- ! . with days. bodice. Y ; ]31;. (.n.x‘ Mrs. John Price Wetherill, The Minister of Panama and Senora | 3. have issued cards for an at home RAM de Alfaro v be honor guests this | Sunday afternoon, December from BERT! evening of Mr. and Mr nk Hight, | ® to 7 o’clock. COHN who will v~ln:;1"";nn a l:;;““\\“;fl’:;“: [ Mi: '(.‘, zabeth Morris, daughter of M BARBARA STANFIELD, Co Wil be 7 ts at | enteriain ot g ars. W. V. Morris, will | Daughter of Senator Robert Nelson Stanfield of Oregon and Mrs, Stanfleld, - Elinchaingson e | g n oo ‘}. Supper party this eve- | who announced at a lnncheon today her engagement to Mr. Henry Teasdale 1235 G St. N.W. rer, i e ey ompliment to Miss Lola Lo- | Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Dunn of Jacksonville, Fla., the wedding > ers of the Senate and lo ouse, | reine Elifott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | to take place January 21 Furriers Since and about 100 additional guests will | Willam Eugene Elllott, wheas mas. e T 1916 ) join the company for the dancing. | riage to Lieut. Herbert Davie Ve ia and Atme| Bl itake Place Wednesday evening at | dance of Mrs. George X. McLar assisting the tvla and AIme.18:30 o'clock in the First Baptist | owing to the death of Maj. e i L 1 Col. and Mrs. James Meade | Church, at,Sixtesnth and © streats |ior, Who was a close frie Hostess (willibe Mies Tllizstetn! Beale will be the gue stsof Nr. .u;‘d Ars. | Mr. Sam Smye will entertain at 4 sup: | Bradley Miss Sh Miss Sophie | ¥ dinner at the Arts |per party tomorrow evening in i — of Miss Elliott and Lient. woger """ | Mis Crarlotte Freeman Clarkc wil HANDBAGS BRIEF CASES el pis entertain at tea this afternoc Robert Nelson | . B sl el an co e e today | Miss McLanahan to Make ShtojoRoicha i compli o i ke The brief case can't claim news head- e b e Lot | Formal Bow at Dance Tonight. Elizabeth Hume and Mis Surely she will want a gift as uscfully lines, but the long sult does. Our Brief e e i ~|ley. The house “WASHINGTOW, smart as a handbag from Castens. Over- e et T n, So of Mr. and |entertain shout 300 ot = \ Pas arm, underarm, hand and wrist models. ase, they're certain to suit him. Russet ) 4 800 OF AL ancens t members of the \ in leathers, satins, genuine Audbusson and il E 7 £ n of Jacksonville, | younger sat at'a dance ohe in ervi l (: = 3 , = ban and brown and black, sized for students, will take place Jan: | this evening at 10 o'clock | m ULIUS ARFINCKEL & e ?31’2’:’”&0&"‘“ Y lascyers Seocouston eand . John's Church on La | Rauscher's (o present her daughtcr Mounted Bags Jist Pl wien fayette Sq ¥ »ck, and will | Miss Louise McLanaha1, to soclety. i be followed | ption at 2400 | The ballroom has & char ning arrange. 1337 M ST 5.00 to 190.00 5.50 to 42.00 Sixteenth street. K ”;:wn( of smilax, palms and large gold o UNDER NEW MANAGE Y The guests were entertained | baskets of poinsettias. Recelving with | , TWO rooms and bath: ander ment of Senator|the hostess and her daughter will be | Month. CFar ermtiimen s & Ve S . POCKET PIECES the Tormer and- nisce from | i pvace *"UR S8 New Stocks FOR MEN : s '?rp }\Io]rk. ixm.lkmg, Curtis and}r ol A d v g ecoration of American | Miss Helen Curtis. Mrs. McLanahan . i O the debut party of | will wear a gown of gold metal cloth, i Christmas Cheer é o Weliets ivigates (Olonee: and ss Ntanfield last season, when the | fashioned along straightlines and the = : | : Clger: Coses, Tobooco, LoMches, ballrooms at Rauscher’s w a veri- [ debutante will be in a dainty frock %n_::?s"urbe'f d,"‘:x‘f:f{{_!"‘ift‘sn‘f‘:;‘: B Match Cases, Card Cases, Letter table gardwn of flower here Was | of sheer chiffon, made on simple lines, | g ey st e B (‘ases and Physicians’ Prescrip- & tall vase of the rose er end | and trimmed with silver flowers. 3| Gifts tion Books. In seals, walrus, of the table, the branci ' 1 (] pigskin and ostrich. 1j-kt. gold canopy, and a g of the rosi Mz, \Dhomas 'Eradley & B corners and monogram plaques i p 'pieve of rost Mrs. 2 adley has post- i | . e at ench, | foned the dinner she was (o give this 31 ¥ give the touch that adds : A Pt of bride |evening for her debutante daughter, | & ] charm to @ Foses, under the announcement | M Mary Bradley, proceding the | Srasmandr T | GIFT chosen here now possesses all the 2.00 to 40.00 card ‘\\h:l‘x::;h\!-\’. cuests at the 1 . | P 2 2O freshness and individuality of gifts select- [ con wore \)mi E Lristol and Mis ed earlier. Jorothy Shea of Portland, Oreg., who = - - are here for the entire Chiistmas holl Qt’ ) } () For A Sensible Gift ‘ A S; I I N Club Bld; day. i ul 3 Others in the party were: Miss Vir Eiliave staiistieoaidsas 1314 G Street City ) g. ginia McKenney, Miss Katherine Dun-| SE== — . Justa onderiul new assort- Northwest Phone Main 2568 lgp. Miss Betty Byrne. Miss Janet . ' l IE ments at widely varied prices. LEATHER GOODS FROCKS always to be had at i 15 | A Value Unbeatable HIS store is known throug’hout the world for fine, beaufiful merchnndise and a gift bearing our name guarantees the pleasure and appreciation of the recipient. Draperies, Slip Covers (Shop Price) Blde. F STREET CORNER OF 13™ . ~=HoP 316 G STREET “Harnia dhop/ &ty SLB Bipe, Complete assortments remain a | Dulin and Martin feature even at this late hour— Christmas Selections Antiques < Crpstal ¢ Silber <+ Lamps Lovely Lingerie for Lissome Ladies ERLEBACHER Georgette, Ra- dium and Crepe de Chine Lin- gerie is for women who make an art of living. Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and In pastel colors, such as Bois de Rose, this Lingerie puts the wn final dot over the “i” of per- fection. U 2T T L e P T2 T2, official and social the capital nation. Established 1802 Teddies $2.95 to $22.50 Gowns B { N i A scintillating col- Lending a quality All designs including $6.95 to $32.50 ! & ollcctionotiiat lection of crystal and of richness and charm an interesting display most interest and a colored glassware, toddze labh;l. Dignlf- of n"dl’bm in » 3 ift of enduring ap- highly cut and etched fied famous designs of pottery bi agures THE BEST LUNCHEON Step-in Sets recaion throughows | piderms tn o T | eulicr dopt dighe | B other ~uaeeus ported an ericar ully reproduc: a patterns, $5.95 to $20 the years. Wares. varicd assortment. in SERVICE IN TOWN the finest sterling and Step-ins— heavily plated 3 5295 t0 35 At e ] e i : 1 100 different de- : How could you Paj % Princess Sli ®h]w§ signs of o::: ltocek qurnlture mblngs J choose a lovelier gift ajamas ps Suggestions from an Chins—American ‘and : 3 Everything that than these Exquisite 10 t $3O $/ 95 ¢, $15 extensive yet untiring Imported, including Occasional articles makes for modern ’ s Boudoir Mules, with a $10 to 0. o display of novelty and the well known Amer- —complete suites—an convenience and scon- — e R S daiacuye : # art_goods. The col- ican Lenox. Selec- appropriate _selection omy in the kitchen. ety Negligees—Quilted Robes—Breakfast lection embraces at- tions that aliow a dis. s meiiiae Laep o ; 1223 F Street N.W. Most Reasonably Priced Coats—Boudoir Slippers tractive fioms Lo |l e choice cither ) Geices of the most | e "’l?c‘ mishease e - s e D o 9 exacting taste. % hold incideatals. $1 10 814 We meed mot suggest its possibilities for Gifts Clean, quick service— Gift Salon—First Floor The ~ o Hours tasty, well cooked food. A Capital's DuI-IN "ApTlN 8:45 Mausic, twelve until two. F RTC RA] l = érlebac e[ gift & o to ;i 1215~1217 F Street ini i Store 6 P.M. n, popularpriced £ “Jeminine ofpparel of Individuality e qI310-F-STREETP TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET and 1214 t01218 G Street o please you.