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PR SOCIETY. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1925. SOCIETY. Todd, Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, Miss |daughter of Assistant Secretary nf: JEKSEY HOSTESS Lucla Turner, Mr. John Sweeney, Mr. | Commerce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake. W. D. Cheatham, Mr. John Bryn, Mr.|Covers were laid for 1 Jack hnhchh, Mr. Gordon MacFarland | o = B D iladelphia, t of th . Harry nt e ne B e It | Will entertain at dinner this evening “lat the Chevy Chase b In honor[ Miss Mar, Bradley, debutante | Chrint of Mrs. Thomas Bradley, in n.;y.:.'v"':h"'fl 4% o tlon of her birthday anniver- come from his home on Long lulnnd Gl | . . | s. Coolidge to Hear Christmas Carols| at Children’s Hospital This { » sty Mol T e e g ea W ;. wetr n at dinner tonight at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Mr. 4 ¢ Mra. Charles Watts, 1104 Vermont tflg} ie Afternoon. ] ik avenue, will have wiih her for the | 204 Mra J. Burton Kimberly, i i R L are re visiting at the hotel fro At | ¥ # Midshipman Charles Robert RS, COOLIDGE is visiting the | Elizalde: Senor Don Federico Agacio, | Who comes from Annapolis. M Cilaren's Hospital. | where | counselor of the Chilean embass nd their son, 3d. K‘l A . Long of 2500 Massachu- Lieut. Col. and Mrs, James Regan | 7L!8 avenue at dinner on Christmas have with them ‘or the C‘hristman hol. | 98- day their son. Lieut. James Rr_num | she will hear the children | Senor Don Benjamin (ohen. secrefary sing their Christmas carols|of the Chilean embassy. and Mr. | and will visit each of the Charies M. Pepper. director of the fay . Jam wards. Mrs. Frederick 1. Brooke. Chile-American Association i :‘ ;IP‘l:‘:l!?_A-llfllw, :-ou \M g, m | eric R. iarris, was hostess at lunch- chairman of the board of ludy visitors, —— TR A eon today at the Hotel Mayflower 1nr‘ et Mrs. Coolidge with ot et Cisen . Mikeme) i 3 EaD. u senior al the Catholle Univer |00 gughier Florence. In celebration Conveniently Grouped clud : ter on b Mrs, |dsuce Lhis afternvon at Rauschers i ; 5 \“l“lhe latter's birthday anniversary. Mrs. | from 4 0 7 o'clock for their aaughter 4 [ Gen. and Mex. Hull Have Family (he | Miss Francesca McKenney. who will A 2 Party for Mra. Harris, wife of Admiral Fred.-| . Harris took her youthful guests | , o | . e e e amanee e According to Price on Our hich will be | ke her formul bow (o society Mrs. 5 s sl i ala “”“ ke Ihiicaton, the midglotan. el duie of the hos | McKenney and her daughier will re. | . with them for the holidavs the lat | 0g G 000 Were in Keeping with | Hutchins | velve alone, the former wearjng ter's sons, Cadet Charles Bowler King. | \h,. weason. In the company were s s, members | Bown of sapphire blue velver,'made 4 3 who Is in his second vear at Wesi 5 = %\ Y ‘ S s coanattiee un stratgnt liues and cmboidered in . Point, and Ludlow King, who fx 2 stu.| ___(Uontinued on Ninth Page) | = cul steel. The debuiante is in a quaint % dent in a reparatory school in New ! = = The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | costume of white saiin made with full York. Py - t today for their home in Evansion. skirt and tight fiiting sleeveless hod- president i of Mrx Hull will give a tea dance 1o spend Ch s« with thelr |jce, and will carry an old-fashioned Sy Now Toar tve 11 olint to the e hy hels | ot = Misses Hill. daughters of Mr. and necompanied by thelr | Asslsting Mrs. McKenney wil be ‘ - | Mrx. Williarm 4. Hil R q] A varied collection of gifts to he fier she holidays | Hull, Mrs. Frederic D, McKenney Maj. and Mrs. Charles M. McCorkle 1 2 phud . e i Mr. Kell Mra Maleohm NConihe, Mrs. Ever | . { will be hosts to a ‘company of 20 a1 & b 2 had at a given price—suggestion The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg. | n apley, Mrs, William [ bridge supper this evening. 4 I B e ar E s 5 will leave this afternoon for his home | 41| HarHmAn Tapier o N e | JREIQEeiAuonec (hia ieye alt 70, are arranged on tables in price range in St. Paul. where he will join Mrs. | o e Miss Madeleine Couzens 3 Representative and Mrs. James G Jewellers Siversmithe _Sutione: fro Keliogg for Christmas 4 S el by e Strong will have us their house guest S | rom-— e, L M e J lover the Christmus holldays Midahip . The Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. {1}l men George teath, who ix attending Mellon. and Miss Allsa Mellou will | Waggawan. A slonnn i cudemy i e » (! ! Plitsburgh toduy 1o spend | Mish Churloice Childvess and Miss Aun | : the Nuval Acudemy. g Rare Jewels 2 - and will be joined there | Uil | Mrs. Clifford, wife of Col. Ex [ Fine Watches 11 ; P Me. and Mes. Bavey Mubun will en | ; . Clittond 9 5 Secretary’s son. Me. Paul | 1 | | tectain at dinner B lr;.‘“.\n“ i e 1 Gold Ware MekKeuuey aud Miss Durothy Hi e T = H Attorney General and Mrs. | - ' { i Silver Ware v rgent le sterday for heir hot e ‘ormer United N ex Ambassidor q 2 ” Wallace gave a dance last evening in | Jefrerson’sadministraiion Christmas {thielr home At 1800 Mussuchuseiis , e have enjoved the The inister Switz i and Mis A Ville i v social lfe.of : Mme. Peter have hean jolned by their i Huiise fnaaies ” 5 = the Capital ‘Gt naticn. OFFERS — Candlesticks, bowls. son. Mr. Geore an i ristman greens ; ” : siriictor in the & | “ngineering | 3 ..4: the inoq-Qnuen‘l-nTl M:::.I\“ 3 I Established 1802 4 vases, ash travs, honbon dishes, can- Harvard University, who will be | upper was served at . 4 . oo, Waliand . f = h them for the holidays. M. Marc | tabies | 5 O 2 SR o \ dle lamps, sugar and cream sets, salt <« a student at the Sarbonne Among the uesis were the & Hartshorn Rellers Exeiwsivel: e and Senoin : \ 2 and pepper shakers, etc. All at the e ot o eto v THE SHADE FACTORY B g aud Baroness de | sador of France and Mme. Dacachner 11109 14th St. NW. Main 10428 tree will and their daughter: Mile. Duesch S fitaa i ner- the Minlsier of Sweden and Mme. | Wife of Represeutative Auf der Heide of \\N New York, N. J., whe m.l W7\ Wallenberx, the Minister of { tuken un upartment at the Hotel Washington for the Winter. he Minister of Uruguay and Mime. |y Mue. Sinopoulos. Senutor #nd | — \_‘ 0 ela were hosts at dinner last eve- | xjro Walter Edge. Reprementattve |\ 004 \Mra Orme Wilson, ) Ogontz School and ‘i é . n compliment to the Ambassador | 1, s, Richurd S, Aldveich. the | S and Mrs. Richurd 8. Aldrich. the |y, john Wilkins, the holidays w rer par Chile and # de Mathieu. | (“naersecretary of State and Mrw. | preierion” . 1 8 BOUTNYS with 1 WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST o e Beigihn Smbainy ARG Rumaniun legation snd Mme, Nuno, et foh S | tant o ) mont. the naval attache of the Ltaliaxu |y iictant Seer v of nd Mrs, | g Beale, Mr f next season | fonteana Sommaty di | paatant Secreuar w_:;;;—:;w-; i M. Guniher. e Siisses : o and 1214 101218 G Street Mombello generul of the | - Naiv: ano Mre Whesaors| Mix G Norman, M D Alre. flnokca ; = { TS Héurs: 8:45 to 6 P.M. P tanes cat Dr Teo S Sheridan #nd Mr. and Mrs. Chandler ¢ ned at dinne: last evening Nowe: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lausing e ey e o f State wnd Mrs. ). Butler | Thes guest liss Anne Coving Plants, grown to perfe . Ry Bhi Ar and Mrs. Fredevick Laum Miss Frances Larner Gore has re- | ton. Mis« Alice Rice Miss Meredith tion in Gude’s own green Home S Pl s SRl S Beliu. Maj and Mis. Wil 2 houses. A gift that will nd 5. Henry Price Wri and of the e idisy Obspx 3 Mrs. Ma Ifeld. Mme season. merican The Minister and Mme. Varela will \ e B 2 e, My Liove e bl = | ot Lovely Primroses. Gor- eauty have a small company lunching wilh B " - Aher THeO a7 o s SiaE [ard Townsend. Mr. Fred geous Ferns Rose erick Brooke. My settias—and ot X The Chiet Justice and Mrs. Wikiam i mosnsisblns &l - : ad e sligudes 3 s Howard Taft will be at home N ! AFiernoon at 3916 | Wivoralos lavente ‘-}QQ‘@;}Q ¢ ' 1 ] S Mrs. Taft having the wives of the as- CO. ’ 008 1o 614 ELEVENTH ST, sociate justices 1o assist her. vashindions H \ ’ \ lwo Stores for Your Convenicnce Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff Smartest Restaurant £ { 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. have eanceled thelr social engage ® g = seary & & R | | ast Day Mrs. Oddie, wife of Senator Tasker No.l Jhomas Circle L. Oddie, is recuperaiing from a seri ous illness. e it caraad "[EA DANCES ‘ | /\\i \ V \E 1D Gift Sug’gestions Hobinson. Assistant Secre oo F00 for their daughter, Miss Sally Luton The loveliest specimen l Mo W et dlver accompanied | by their children, leave today for their | home in Englewood. N. J., where they vew Y ’s ; | Y 7 g Sl spenhithe GINlabmakihciidys: New Year’s Day ‘ You can choose that something vou dancing from 4:15 1o Tive: Ay AEASES ot tha) Folsh s S e Stockings Worthy to | | are needing for somebody—from this legation and Mme. Hulewicz will leave Cliding tea! IReservations - i let—suret af accentabilits tonight for New York to spend ‘. < (" - T = Comimumas with- former - Premiet o | ke for New Vears [ sive and Take Foland M. lgnace Paderewsk! and S Carticelli Chiffon - Mme. Paderewski ‘ML Aspiamedell y Newver weere beautiful stocksnas i » Specially hocen - Perfu A i - ye ra.. $5.30 : [ | me Atomizers L1195 . The director general of the Pan D % i so smportant or so welcome as at : ; American Union entertained at | auis’ | Soécialiy bowed his Vuletid ! | SR 1 ¥ luncheon today 2t the Pan-American = S this Yuletide. i b - annex io honor of the retiring Am ! \ . Normandy Trays......... 1.95 hassador of Chile a Mme. Mathieu 5 His other guests w ‘The Mintster | G I L ParadicB | ARTCRAFT /8 Fiectric Perfume Burners. Bevadur Yo Chils, Sdnor FOOWEARM ‘ - Spanish Shawls. ... . 25.00 to 75.00 Y W S ! VST - STREEF F 3 Imported Necklaces ..1.00 to 13.75 ULE ANT TO SHOP - - | : . = QUI(‘KI Y T()MORROW i 2 ¥ s Beaded Bracelets 2.95 to 3.9 Let Leather Help You! . : = e — - f | 5 il Imported Beaded Bags..6.95 to 42.50 * ERE is Castens’ array of leather jiif i 8 ) Eaid - giveables at a glance. We suggest . ) Silk and Leather Bags...1.95 to 12.75 them to those who wish their “last . * minute” gifts to have an appropriate- \ i | v Z ness apparently carefully planned: N Jeweled Powder Boxes...2.95 to 500 Novelty Dolis 2,95 to 3.00 Silk Pillows . .. 2,95 to-29.75 Handkerchiefs 15¢ to 2.95 Silk Scarfs .... 2.95 to 5.00 _ About that last-minute gift! sl Lather ivers el riaicans A LI g i Stop here—save yourself time Silk Gowns. .. .. : 2.95 to 25.00 Cigarel and Cigar Cases. Tobacen Pouches. Fiintians Preseription foake T v\ ! and money by making your | Silk Pajamas. ..........5.00 to 18.75 rus, pigskin, ostrich: many with 1i-ki. gold" . corners and monogram plaques | - ! brdipgeind gy | On AII C hrlstmas selection from our assortment! e B for er— ¢ jorwim— || i Holiday Goods W |\ coral Band Hosiery, $1.85 .. s s Hundbugs Brief Cases Sl (oL M As we do not wish to carry over any holi- | A " o S ll’ier::ll:: s : fil day goods at all we offer you Y l;\“ {'eglgular i Damty Silk Teddtes, $295 Silk Vests 1.25 to 2.95 Coin Purses K s ll price on the following gifts for the balance |if A 3 p e b “.".:f. G il of the week: il \ Beautiful Nightgowns, $3.95 Silk Bloomers ...195 to 5.50 Photo Frames Fitted Dressing Cases i riti P, i ram i M d Blanket Dolls........$1.00 t 3.98 [{% . s . }’f',,;fqr,,} E s S || e 400w sazo fil N Jersey Silk Vests, $1.35 Silk Petticoats 1.95 to 7.95 Glove Cases ver and gold inlays i Imported Embroidered H.ndkerchleh 19¢ to $2.25 | o . g Hapdkehiet Cnes' [ Wriing Ronolios | [lf Smart Silk and Leather Purses....$2.98 to $5.00 [l X Crepe de Chine Step-ins, $2.95 silk Slips 1.95 to 10.00 Overnight Bags empty Compacts and Candlesticks. . . ..49¢c to $1.28 Tr:’\':lli::'p'(’;lus —fitted (I'::lhlrd Pus Boutonnieres and Corsage Flowers. .49¢c to $6.50 | Novelty Handbags’ $2.95 Philippine Gowns 1.95 to 395 Hat Boxes Gladstones | I | " g Oshkosh Wardrobe Oshkosh Wardrobe " Subtract From the Above Prices . T . iR Corduroy Robes 2.95 to 15.00 A | ' ' Silk Negligees..........595 to 29.75 LEATHER ®OODS | Arensa 614 Twelfth S n.......u ‘ _ Fur Scarfs............9.50 to 275.00 1314 G Street N. City Club Bldg. igh Frices Phone Main 2565 5 (BETWEEN F AND G STS.. N. W,