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THE EVENING |Gamma Sigma, were present and a | number of friends and relatives. STAR, WASHINGTON boxes in the ballroom for famous of- ficers of both armies in the war be- tween the States. The box which is to be occupied by the widows of the four West Pointers who went South and became promi- nent officers in the Confederate Army will be called the Blue and Gray box, Mrs. Robert E. Lee's béx will be named for Gen. Robert E. Lee, and di- rectly opposite it will be the Gen. U. S. Grant hox. sponsored by Mrs. Wilson school at the Shattuck Military Acad- emy, Fairbault, Minn -Ilniqllr Paryt at_the Arts Club This Evening. uring the| An old English Christmas dinner will be siven this evening at the Arts L Club, Miss Sade Styron, hostess, and [ Judge and Mes Tharber Hosts will De followed by Christmas music m Dl Farty e Beiiiars. | of the time of Handel. The.program e S wm‘“"' be the same thai was given at @ s 0. M. the uy Morning Music Club last Master P|an| have with them in their apartment at . of Hollin Hall. st lees One 0' | Wardman Park Hotel, over the Christ- ‘“”" ranged hy Miss Swron. and| Another box of interest is the Gen. which she called “A morning with| B 0X, spons lihae Ba Ehalr =ondr s hi '“ Hiilary A. Herbert box, sponsored by Greatest P ograms of Ca- |aiugnrer. capt and | yandel and nds in I s London at and Mrs, \f'“" du | ¢ hll-unhnlu(-‘ " The soloisis and | mot’ 1‘:" "‘,\h’”' "“{,’ thoiGent Al X ! | Hamel of t Dupont. e hert Sidney Johnston reer for Legion Benefit. | iheir smal dauzncer s Al 2 p m Midshipman €. Gordon De Kay, U. street, Del., and : Rroups sl will be the | Mab Norton du | 500 . o g | clipled by the Kentucky | Hamel, 2d. costumes of the period. A feature of | and sponsored by Mr. Miss Lucia Rarber WIll| this evening's entertainment will be|hy Mys, 4. 0. Stanley, sl s ew York (o join her | the ceremonia) bringing in of “ve|gunator Stanley of Kentucky - liboars eddts and e dwaskail inow Southern Memorial Association attending Harva s the mones fon thess il beging by | med its box for Jefferson Davis, will arrive Th s 2 A. Johnson. and Mr. Arthur|and it will be sponsored by Mrs. Frank . wve, dressed as the Squire of | Morrison: Stonewall Jackson Chapter | Bracebridge Hall, will serve the York-| of the Daughters of the Confederacy shire pudding | has named its box for Gen. Stonewall e . Jackson, and Miss Marle McGuire will The midshipmen of the Naval Acad- ‘».. sponsor: the Georg emy will be the guests of the Women's | hox. xponsored by Mrs. ristmas | ir.. is to he named for Gen. Stewart | Gordon Iznace Jan Paderewsk 1=t statesman. w Audiences in the « enthusia - Mre! Henry < {turned te her aparitment at the headed by | Hotel after a visit to her ¢ e. which packed the house to| Mrs. Thomas Hildi, in the en standing-room capacity vesterday aft- | Spring Valley, Md. She will leave {today ta wpend Christmas with *her <onz. Mr. Albert Franklin Ford L most shed audience q John A. lones Gregoyy in New masse at the <ain when @ chrysanthe Paderew csented by the i the sincere ap er as an inter won a a second groun i zenerous | ist. already | of a heavy Miss AL Alvin < | hostess at the tea to he held at the A. B. Manly and Miss| Women's City Club Sunday afternoon A rank W, ou, wife of the tendent of public schools, and Lois Hayden Meek, educational Siven :x-’«vxrn.u.\ of the American Association P of ‘niversity Women, will be the evening. Decémber 29, at | honor guests on this occasion. flower Hotel for the henefit of the Tk Meigh | Stone Mountain Memorial fund, is the | Where | naming of the beautifully decorated ' the M. and Mrs. Louis Hertle & liss Josephine Coj spending a few days at the New Wil- | Gallagher. Mrs. lard Hotel fary Norton. One of the most interestir ball, which is to be \shton de Peyster lof New York is a guest at the May Aower de Peyster is a sister 0 Mrs lter R. Tuckerman. Mrs. Frederick ryman Comdr. and Mrs. John F. have returned from Asheville, spent a short vacation at House Inn Great enthusiasm is being shown in the dem the concert to be given at the Hotel W oe Open Evenings Until Christmas _ Selections Laid Aside and Mrs. Robert .Joseph have arvived from Coco Solo. Zone, and visiti rents, Mr. and Mrs rizman My Mrs. Raym have ved i r Phil i, are s 3 Ny Lieut Straub Canal Straub’s Horner s % ] jh\’(v ZBlamunbs Chopin, from and will spend the Wedta Slaeemis Lo 0 HOlaA T e At The e W ATa Fater ‘ Rt flly rzecoived Our’ dispiay 1s well Former Chairman of the Shipping ‘ h patterns ass e other erewski's methods | vn and his indi | zable in every | ianist ¥ dred beaunfully D atterned mountings ¢ Drising ftock, will be the zuest of her cousin. Miss Marjorie Hertzherg, of fon. He plaved ; ; o Al 1T um:\.,hm road, during the holi- | Especially notable was = | interpretation of the so-| yjr William 1 ter, a student at | he famous funeral | the Univarsity of Virginia. is at his It was perhabs | home here spendinz the Christmas = and gave | potidave: | worih your inspection Our customers are not_hurried in their <elections. Diamonds and other precious jewels should be chosen with the care which befits any valuable article- treasured for years to come. I'wo Doors From 17th & H ’ Gertry W. Myer are 4t the Hotel 809 17th St. N.W. Lovrzaine in New York for a few davs i Transportation Bldg. se Herrick Wales | to Washington temorrow 1o tenday vacation with his Civil Service Commissioner corge 1. Wales of 3509 + scherzo i = many ¢ Miss Margaver Youn + shower in her home F n honor of Miss Betty to Mr Richmond tomorrow. The Helene | Josephine Miss Do ine’ Rurkell, | Mrs. William You | Younz and Mrs entertained at 1 evenin tokes, whose Willlam S, Clendenin Ind.. will take place gnests were Miss Miss Eva Ranney, Miss 40 fBRewco)o Bift Suggestions y T L2 N son, nocturne. the fan s . SOCIETY inned from Eighth Page.) Z = Leather | Novel*ies Mr. and Mrs. . B. Stokes enter. tained at an informal tea in their | home Sunday afternoon in honor of | their daughter. Miss Stokes, and Mr Clendenin. Members of her sorority 2 Brass and Copper Novelties DELAYED SHOPPING be- comes a delight at Bre- wood&In this one shop can be found gifts ap- _ propriate for every one on vour list®[From big brother’s leather cigar- ette case to a piece of pottery mother will cherish, the touch un- usual is found in these Brewood gifts¥€Fxam- ine the list now and bring it with vou as a reminder on the last- minute shopping trip. ‘BRE®W@®D Engracers 2 4 6.3 T | Potteries Stephens of New York. the latter the | subject of Christie’s “Ideal Camp Fire Girl.” Mrs. McCain will entertain at | tea for the three girls December ext vear thev will all enter tozether. Acceptable As Gifts Hosiery and Buckles Hose—Silk, silk and wool and all wool. In the colors that are cor- rect; the weights that are required; patterns that are exclusive. Prettily Boxed Women's—2.00 to 3.00 Men's—1.00 to 3.00 Buckles —a splendid assort- ment of effective models. 2.00 to 30.00 The Hosiery %hop Arthur 1343 F Writing Folios g Manicure Sete 4 st Cigarette Cases Address Books Engagement Books Flower Bowls “ P and Mrs. Charles i have with th Porterfield 1 for the Christ- | . Mr. Charles student in the who arrived RS 2. Porterfield 1 Law & 7 S Harvard PPy, S Mre. Nathanie Mr. Halstead irty-elghth street, after an a | n Canada of 1wo weeks, dn which time she visited her zrandfather, Sir | John Pierce. at Toronto. Mr. and | Mrs. Halstead will have as a guest for the Chr as holidays her hrother Mr. F George Zilliac of New York I ases Bridge Sets Monogramed ving Cards Calendars The Commissioner of Tmmigration and Mrs. Harr Hull will have with them in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the holidays their son, Harris Hull. who will come from his Framed Mottoes Card Cases Bill Folds Objects d’art Fountain Pens Gift Pencile md Stationers 611 Twelfth Street .N.W. Afternoon Tea S 1113 -G - STREET Burt Co., ./7////7//7/4 " 1223 F Street N.W. Dainty Sandwiches. New Silk Delicinus Cakes Coffee—Tea-—Chocolate. Dresses shipment of the latest models —re - Hosiery the appropriate Gift You'll like it Music Daily All Lido Hosiery made to our own specifications and characteristic of its enduring quality and beauty. Prices within reach of every purse. Gift Hosiery ceived just in time for holi- day wear. Pure Thread Silk Hose New Weaves Box of 3 Pairs, $3.50 $ 1 25 A sheer weight: full fashioned; lisle tops and service feet. New Types New Colors New Trimming with Chiffon Silk 3 Pairs for $4.50 $ 1 055 Full fashioned; pure silk, with service- Exceptional in quality Bertram, Betty and Benny —best decision you can make is togive Wahl Pens for Christ- mas. They come in handsome Gift Boxes with thebeautiful “Gift of Words™as your per- sonal Christmas greeting $2.50 to $50.00 At Wahl-Eversharp Counter: I:urywlnn able lisle tops. and fashion. Chiffon Silk Hose 3 Pairs for $5.50 Full fashioned’; ( all silk from top to toe. e $1.95 unusually fine texture; Newest shades. { % in decorative hoxes Gratis, \ ) BB R BRI GEG '.m?we?‘ ) | Williams, arroll will he the | 1 1s spensoring the Yale box. | of Meridian D. €, TUESDAY, Mayflower Sunday evening by the Harvard University instrumental clubs. Not only the Harvard Club of this city, but local clubs of other great universities are taking boxes, and the Yale box on the evening of this big post-Christmas musical event will be directly opposite that of the Harvard Club. Mra, Richard Parker Crenshaw DECEMBER 22, 1925. Miles W. Kresge, Maj. H. R. Kutz, Maj. B. O. Lewis, Maj. John Mather, Maj. R. L. Maxwell, Maj. C. .G. Mettler, Maj. . 'Moody, Lieut. Clyde H. Morgan. Lieut. Col. Munroe, Maj. Herbert O'Leary, Capt. B. R. Olmsted, Maj. P. J. O’'Shaughnessy, Maj. J. B. Roso, Brig. Gen. Colden L'H. Ruggles, Cap. Hermon 1. ford, Maj. Robert Sears. K. flhurllcfl’ Maj. B. W. S Maj. J. Smith, Capt. N. H. Slrlrklan Lleu( R. R. Studler, Maj. Roger Tay- tor, Capt. 3 . W. H Tachappet, Lieut. T Wag- | ner, Maj. . A. Waldmann, Maj. C. A. Walker, Maj. Townsend Whalen, Maj. G. P. Wil . Maj. Gen. C. C. Wiillams, Capt. Vennard Wilson and | Maj. John H. Woodberry. Not only the hoxes, but seats are being rapidly taken, and the affair promises to be one of great distinction, both musically and socially. Additional ~ patronesses are Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Mrs. George homas Dunlop, Mrs. Clarence C. Mrs. Charles Roughton Wood and Mrs. Robert B. Roosevelt. The first of the seriex of dances which the ordnance afficers in Wash- ington will give thi= Winter will be held Monday evening in the ballroom Mansions, at 2400 Six teenth street, ut 4 The other dances will he 1 eve February 13 and the subscribers Adamson, Maj . Barnes, Lient. Ward B. Maj. Willlam A. Borden, Maj. Brooks, jr.. Maj. Thomas A. Wallace 1.. Maj. Clark, Capt. W. E. Dit- 8. H liott, Lieut. John d P. Galllard, Christmas Specials Phone us up to 9 E.m. or shop with “Betty” at 607 12th st. n.w. We call and deliver at the hour you desire. Clay. . T. H Lieut. Da Hardigg, Maj. ¢ J. L. Hatcher, Col. Special Daniel Green Gift Slippers $2.75 . --silk quilted boudoir slippers — soft, padded moccasin _soles and dainty silk Pom-Poms. Selection of six shades. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street Value! Pleasing Gifi HANDBAGS from Paris UR selection cludes of Imported Aubusson, Handbags in- French Beauvais FEm- broidery. Beaded and Needlepoint, as the newest in fine leathers and silks. well as Purchasing a Handbag in our Giit Salon is the same as sclecting it in Paris, for we present our own direct importation. Pouches and Underarm Envelope Stvles with top or back strapsy heautifully lined and conveniently fitted with coin purses and vanity $5 to $25 Gift Salon— First Floor Sriebacher eminine cApparel of Individuality T‘IELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET requisites, A dainly walking shoe with "~ mannish lines and unusual service features including the storm well. Black or Tan. ISLEY'S Beauliful Shoes are all one price, $5 and the seventy ever-changing styles may be had in all sizes and widths from 2% to 9, AAA to D. 1339 F STREET, N. W. dan, Brig. Gen. J. W. Joyes, Capt.| | | | | | | | "box .. M-BR@KS & CO G-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Gifts—Specially Priced For the Last-Minute Sho pper WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS Underthings Teddies—Of crepe de chine with real filet and Irish lace............ Gowns—Tailored and tucked, real Irish lace trimmed, Paatel shades, Step-ins—Of fine quality Satin Crepe. Lace trimmed. All colors. . Bloomers—Milanese Silk. Rein- forced seat. Elastic at knee, all colors, Vests—Of Glove Silk. Self straps and picot edge reinforced underarm, Slips—Of Rayon. Pleated bottom and 15-inch hem. Self straps. As- sorted colors Corduroy Robes —Seco-lined. Tuxedfl Couflr. Eml’lrn;dery on 53.95 $4.95 54.95 52.95 51.95 $2.95 $7.95 Bath Robhes—Of Beacon Blanket Cloth with binding of silk. Assorted %4.69 Kayser and Lehigh—Pure silk and full fashioned. All the new shades Kayser Hose — Medium weight and chiffon, Marvel stripe and slipper heel e Van Raalte and Lehigh—All-<ilk from top to toe. Chiffon weight. $1.50 51.85 $2.00 Jewelry Festoons—With Sterling Silver chains. White and colored (imita- tion) Pearls Mesh Bags—With soldered links. Edges of lace or fringe Compacts—Assorted lot with beau- tiful designs and oriental coloringsv . Necklaces—60-inch. indestrucuble graduated pearls (imitation) tassle Cnds... PR Handbags Leather, Silk and Tapestry—A beautiful assortment in all styles. .. Metallic Cloth. Leather, Silk and Tapestry—Silk lined and fitted. . .. Novelty Bags—In beaded. leather, .‘l]k and tapestr}' $1.00 $2.95 45c $1.50 $2.95 54.95 $45.00 Tub Silk—In assorted styles. Col- ors are White, Tan and Blue Printed Crepe—With white crepe de chine trimmings. Beautiful styles Windbreakers—Models of plain and fancy fronts. Knitted bottom andicufis L.l Handkerchiefs Fancy—Embroidered and scallop- ed edges. White and colors. 3 in $5.00 5.95 $6.95 & f 50c Linen and V oile—Dainty Kerchiefs SOC in Whi‘e and CU‘OT“ 3 ;n a box Extra Ouallh—Beaunfullv boxed. Lal’g: Vaf‘ew to ChDOSC {fDm 3 mn a 50c¢ Real French Kid—Tum-back and straight models. Embroidered backs Real French Kid — Reversible. stra;ght and turn-back cuffs $3.50, $3.95 =4 $4.95 Umbrellas A"H’ Sl”f—'lo ril’as. Bakelite han- dles. In the fashionable new shades Gloria Silk—10 ribs. Nice assort- ment flf }landles. Blacl{ and COIOTS .. All-Silk—8 and 10 ribs. ~ Bakelite handle, tip and ferrule. All colors. .. Slickers Slickers and Raincoats—Corduroy collar, with strap. Yellbw, red, purple and green. Razncoats—nght in wclght with cemented seams. Corduroy collar with strap. . Transparent Srlk Cloth Rmn- coats—Roll collar. Extra quality. R:d.green,blue $2.95 $2.95 53.95 54.95 $4.59 $5.95 $11.95