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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) oysters in old fashion style, terrapin, old ham and ') beaten uit. aryl Mr. Eynon and his bride will spend their honeymoon in Bermuda. Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Wilson of Hollin Hall, apartment at the Mayflower for the season, arrived yvesterday. Dr. tained informally at dinner last eve- ning. Miss Eleanor Golden is spending the holiday season with her mother, Mrs. Frank Golden, avenue. Smith College, and will return to her studies New Year. Mrs. William T. Betts of W: ton and her daughter, Mrs. C Rodler of American Univ have gone to Winter Ha spend the holidays with other son-in-law and Mrs. Walter LeRoy their Winter home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. o701 turned to their home ed trip to Burope. Britain, gone with his mother, shall, Fla. Marshall's younger son, John R. Mar shall, McCormick-Hibbs Wedding Mr: about 1 Mrs. young persbns at tea tomorrow in rarden of the Mayflower ment to Mr. Bowman McC. MacArt] an1d Mr. Douglas MacArthur Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, j at home from Milton Massachusetts, for the son. in Virginia, who have taken an who cadem; Charles Noble Gregory enter holiday issued invitations for . they will give in the c the Willard Chri dinner, at 2701 Conne Miss Golden is a seni Northampton, Ma: after John P. dinner Jack: dance Norment, Capt raves, Capt. Henderson, Senor Amoedo anish Embassy, and Mr secretary of the Danish legation. of and daug Cardwell Saturday at to which Burton of | ) eI DaE avenue have rc va AL om an extend- They tourcd Great ance and Ttaly. Connecticut Peyton G Mrs. Fred Dennett, Mrs. Holcomb, Mrs. Richard Ruch M. hugh parles Williamson, Mrs. to Florida to spend Christ Mrs. John W. Price, M at her Win He was a Gillett-F companied by Mr: a student at Wayne, Pa - Mrs. Margs Miss Mildred ret Goldshorough oldshorough of De nnounced. marriage of her da Bl o . W 1. Hibbs, to Mr ander FGe mick, 1 Alexander Mc Church, cember 17, brother of the br the members of the imm Wilkins Washington son of the Lo ormick, in in Baltimore, Th Rev. George Harrington, | bthciating. Only liate fami- | Vincent's Fsday, De- | lies attended and an informal wedding | breakfast followed. ensemble suit of pencil blue with .|‘ small, close-fitting hat to match and a corsage bouquet of 1ilies of the valley. On the completion of th trip Mr. and Mrs. at home at the Hotel ( n, Mrs. Harrington and Mr. two daughters, ) mick and Miss Vi ) The bride wore an | bride roses "“d; — r wedding | ik will be | where MeCormick's s Isabella McCor McCormick, | MeCc | | America will be with them for the Winter. | el || Swanee Syncepators Under Mr. and Mrs. of Widehall, are spending the Winter in V ton, entertained the Chinese roo; evening. last houst nd Mr. Swepson F commissioner of author Carrying out the idea of the eve. | ning’s entertainment, Hubbard | M., who | 1shing- | 4 buffet supper in | of the Mayflower | Pictures of ...mm,’ Wilbur W. Al Kamon’s Direction Kent County, Best Music n’everything. It's hard to point out any one thing to tell why Swanee d gardens were shown by rle, the conservation Maryland and the | Chesapeake Ray Iaryland's Colonial | ton’s younger set. 13th St. at E Dancing Every Nite A of “The | | M. and Mrs. | KAPLOVIT Zwa INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST ANNOUNCING THE JALE ENTIRE LUXURIOUJS COAT JTOCK THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COATS IN AMERICA EXCLUSIVE PARIS FASHIONJS OF \ BERNARD : WORTH : BEtR : PREMET LELONG : POIRET FORMERLY $125 - $185% - $225 BEAUTIFUL PARIS FASHIONED COATS OFFERED AT se65 $85 - $135 BVERY COAT LUXURIOUSLY TRIMMED WITH THE MOST EXPENSIVE FURS MODES FOR TALL, WE SINC.RELY AOVISE EARLY ATTHNDANCE OF THIS WONDERFUL SALE & u e A SR HORT, SLtNDER AND LARGER WOMEN AND MI SES STORE OPENS 8:30 A, M. M Callum Siik Hosiery, $185 3 Pairs—boxed—3§5 OSIERY is the universal gift for women—and you know how a pair—or, better still, 3 pairs — of McCallum sheer or medium weight silk hose with lisle top, toe and heel, packed a charming Christmas box, would delight any girl friend. HOLIDAY SHADES: Rose Flesh Almond Gunmetal Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street Silver Bisque Nude Gold Huguely ha which al room at she invited Daisy Fi and land The guests numbered Bogert will entertain 20 the in compli- hur sons of are in sea- ave son at ; urday eve- their guests were Mr. and and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert the Bojsen, was the itz- W frs. . J. Poteet, 1ill, and spending @ short s Most Beautiful 2allroom Sl FORTHE HOLIDAYS We have obtained an exceptionally lovely collection of evening and afternoon gowns. R Hubbard made the menu conform to «time in New York and are at the Am- the dishes of colonial period, having ibassador Hotel. Ohlo is vis Christmas Joined by her husband. last January was Miss Eda V. man of this city. American Legion Benefit Concert This Afternoon. American Legion Paderewski, former premier of Poland, but better planist, lard when he arrives in Washington today to give a concert this afternoon at Poll’s, will go to the American Legion na- tional endowment fund for disabled World War This Paderewski since he was here some years ago as premier of Poland. invitations for morning McGill Keefer will be the soloist and .| will sing old and modern Christmas rs. [ songs and carois. T o Mr. liam Bowie Clarke, the floor committee Tor the Blue and Gray ball, which Is to be given in aid o fund Tuesday evening, December 29, at the Hotel Mayflower, ing them as members of the cor mittee prominent men living in Wash- A.|ington who represent the North and the South. THE EVENING Lummis, AT Mack, Mr. Mr. Dayton Maxwell David E. Finley, Mr. Mr. Ingram Gallinger Frederick M. Bradley C. Bradley, Mr. Thow Mannix Walker, Comdr. derson, Mr. A. Mr. Joseph DuBo: Bates, Lieut Chester Wells Lowndes, Mr. Richard Bagb Sveshnikoff, Mr. Louis M. Mr. Swift, Mr. Conrado Capt. McLean and Dr. ago F. Mrs. . Newton of Cleveland, ing her mother over the olidays and will later be Mr. Mrs. Newton before her marriage Hoff- Capt. A delegation representing the will meet Ignace known as the eminent and escort him to the Wil- benefit of the Children the proceeds from which |\Willard Hotel, . tronesses include X ora de Riano, Bar Senora Sanchez A de Tell Mr: Louis D. rd, Mme. anuary 4. Mrs. Coolidge, . Mme. . Mrs. Harlan Brandeis, Varela, veterans and orphan: be the first visit Mr. has paid to the Capital will The Washington Club has issued a musical tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Flora Present to those swith pleasant hours spent table gifts— Lynch Luquer and Mr. Wil i wno joint charman of chom have the this been at card of the Stone Mountain Memorial have assi: ace Monogrammed Plaping Cards That touch of appreciated appropriateness that will distinguish your gift 1s Special 9-Hour Service supplied by the identifying Not Too Late ¥ . shown at ‘BRE®®D Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street NW. This committee includes Mr. George Summerlin, jr.; Mr. Bishop Hill, nograms ¢ om pletely Christmas Specials Phone us up to 9 p.m. or shop with t 607 12th st. n.w. We call er at the hour you desire. | For saLE ' BANQUET TABLE Several Hundred Years Old Made of a Single Piece of Philippine Mahogany HEN Chiei Justice Tait was governor of the Philippines, ircular Hanqu Table, SING SLAB of Solid P! eter, was sent to the St. Louis Exposition by Judg along with other exhibits of fine Philippine woods. IThis Table was awarded lutely unique. Indeed a con: sider it priceless. The ped ing a home in keeping would be and would prize it not only for its historic practical utility. it. In perfect condition. Mrs. B. S. AMBLER, Owner On Exhibition and Sale at A. H. BAKSHIAN’S Oriental Rug Emporium 1625 Connecncut Avenue tal is all hand carved. interested in this n associations, W s €2 DD O DD e the top of which is composed of a in diam- Ambler, a Gold Medal at the exposition and is abso- - of Antique Furniture would con- Any one possess. Probably there is not another table in the world like Mr. Harnett, Mr. Fountain s Bradley, Mr. Robert len- Bradley Campbell, Harrison D. White, Capt. . Richard Tasker orge Hillyer, jr.; Mr. Valdemir de Atkinson, ‘Traverso, Santi- Hospital by the Board of Lady Visitors at the The pa- Sen- Willilam Fiske Mrs. Mme. RERVERK m@x&:%wz&%@z&%w%m e a0 90 ece et - XMAS SPECIALS Tea Wagons Tea Wagons This one vers Beautiful In red and green lacquer. special at END TABLES TELEPHONE STAND AND STOOL Birch, finish. mahogauy Something decidedly n design Christmas Gumwood, mahogany finish, ell made. new ar attractive $11-50 Convenient Terms, If Desired George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging, Draperies, Uphollferfng Call Main 4224 for Estimates 1325 Fourteenth Street Harris Shapiro—successor to 0 ,B ] 1335 G N.W —Millinery of Distinction 'HATS Silks, Satins, Felts, Velours, Velvets and Metallic Combinations < final close out A 4 W L4 W 4 & s ¥ [ AF @ [ il | N [ 4 | M [ Il || e -4 o | @ M (4 - §¥ g ¥ A I I || 3¢ W i STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 1925. 9 Wm&%mmm&%z b%%%‘l%%@%%'fl%e%%@@%’{ alld X 2N Y 2 VLW A2 Mailed for You —Directly to any address. Any purchase that vou make will- be sent minus price tags, holiday sealed bearing the “Do not open till Cl mas’ suggestion. A Service for Men On the gift thine Balcony is a bazaar of chosen from about the store each solving a gife problem or re gulde provided. Or mail or phcne shopping service S szts of Distinction and Service LY three more (lays to Christmas, yct all the pleasure of early shopping is yours . . . at Jelleff’ arrived to replenish swd\\ The whole store is radiant , many new gift things of beauty and usefulness having t with suggestions that will win warmest welcome. Haqdbags of Smart Decree Monogram Ba; of Saffian Leather, §5 Pouch style with metal C| nese monogram. Black a colors. (Not Sketched) Lizard Grain Calfskin Bag, $8.50 Lustrous calfskin in liz zrain, piped with gilt leather metal clasp and extension handle. Blonde and brown Safli Leather Pouch Bag, $6.50 Imported bag in the new Chanel shape. Metal tab trim ming. New Chanel Pouch Bag, $16.50 Of soft antelope leather. ir 2 brown, tan: lined in kidskin. The u Anlelope Leather Bag, 318 50 Handsome Embroid- ered Bag, $10 Iinvelope bag of tan with ant futuristic moti embroidered in brilliant colors New Crush Vamfy Bag, $8.50 Ifskin, partment & ring handles. te La Garde Bag of Calfskin, $8.50 dra; d pocket Gloves and Handkechlefs of Quality Gloves in New Cuff Styles, $3.75 kidskin cuft Gloves, $2.95 Wonderfully soft. With dec orative turn-cver cuffs; in nat ural tan. Washable! Bandelette Gloves, $3.25 A favorite Centemeri glove style of kidskin, with ban dalette closing; all colors. (Not Sketched) nch new with fas cinating effects or slip-ons Imported Kidskin Gloves, $4.50 t least twenty smart glove es of finest French leather everv wanted color. Sturdy, Soft Capeakin N W, W e =@ FE( T & , Emroidered Handkerchiefs, 50c Dainty with embroidered cor ners and initials. Handkerchief Assortments, 35¢ With dainty embroidered in itials or corners. White, or in 4 rainbow of colors. Handkerchiefs, 35¢ prints, single tones or Many daintily net trim Many embroidered Men’s Initialed Handkerchiefs, 35¢ and 50c White or_white with_colo initials. W % or i hems. (Not Sketched) In white, med. Perfumes From the Master Perfumers Houbigant’s “L Belle Saison,” $20 A beautiful bottle, handsume Iy Loxed. Worth’s Dans La Nuit $1.50 to $15 An origination of the famous Paris dressmaker, and exclusive with Jelleff's. Golliwogg, $5 In the famous bottle and box. Ybry’s Perfume— “Lady of Paris,” $30 A decoratively lovely in a leatherette case. bottle satin-lined wooly-head Babani’s Ambre de Delhi, An enchanting odeur with lasting fragrance. Richly bot- tled. Caron’s Nuit de Noel, $28 In a unique and intriguingly lovely black onyx flask; a rare! fine perfume. Corday’s Toujour Moi, $6.50 and $12 A favorite French perfume richly bottled and in leatherett> case. Gold-Encrusted Glass 4 Atomizer, $12.50 Jewelry of Decorative Charm Rhinestone Headbands $1.50 to $3.50 IFlexible metal bands studded in clear rhinestones in deco rative effects. Powder Boxes $2.50 and $3.50 Of Trench gold, studded with stones. Will fit any handbag. Imported Boudoir Tray, $10 Louis period style, gold color with fine lace panel unde: slass. Studded Vanity Case, $5 Imported gold-like case. encrusted overlay work;: with colored stones. with set Exqu131te Silk Underwear French Pearl Necklaces, $8.50 IZxquisite imported pe: and pastel shades Dresser Sets $2.95 to $35 Of French gold, studded Imported Jewel Case $15 Novel - shaped case in gold volor, overlaid with encrusted work and set in colored stones. Rhinestone Rings $2 and $2.50 Big “‘dinner” style rings set with rhinestones and with sap phire, ruby or aquamarine cen or sets D76 1T Tl BTl T BT e T - T T e T e 1) - TTaob- T 1T - Vo o - ey Radium Silk Underwear, $3.95 Step-in drawers; gowns; che- mise. In tailored and lacy styles. White and pastel tints. Glove Silk Vests $1.95 Silk Crepe Pas $10 Also in radium silk, tive styles, tailored Pastel tints. Handmade Silk Gowns, $10.50 in effec. or lacy. Silk Underwear $5.90 stepdn drawers costume Sllk Costume Slips Crepe de Chine Gowns, $7.50 imed with tucking, e Lroidery, net, net footing. Georgette Step-Ins and finished with &I Fan & Br T ) - & H TG T B $7.95 Crepe de chine with hana drawn yoke and choice embroid- ming. $7.50 Peach, coral or nile trimmed in striking with_black lace. Firm, lustrous quality tailored top and pleoted Ste] 32 with raps sSilk crepe de chine; many trimmed in real Irish and filet laces. Fluttering georgettes, clinging silks, rich bro- cades, all are charming and have the unmistak- able Francise chic. We suggest an early call as these gowns sell very rapidly. AR NBAT R n fashion 94 Fine O’Brien HATS That Sold Up to 48 Hats that sold up to $7.50 Now SHE WOULD LOVE A GIFT OF Gold Stripe Silk Stockings —with the radiant beauty of silk 1009 pure —with the guarantee, of protection from ruinous garter- clasp runs by the patented gold stripe! Send Her 3 Pairs, $5.70 Silk to the top—a generous gift! CHOOSE YOUR COLORS—COMPLETE STOCKS HERE, cven in the face of the greatest Christmas selling of our history Single pairs, $1.9: Plenty of salespeople to care for you qulckly VALUES—the greatest that we have ever pre. sented. EVERY $ | Hats that sold up to $10.00 Now Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. < (e ST T TR el T 7T T - ?mmm&zmm