Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1925, Page 9

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‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, - 1925. ‘ Island. Mrs. Linton will remain in{slance to be given on December 31 in |Gen. Hanford MacNider; Senator Hen- S O ( : I E‘ I \ s{ Washington for the month of January. | the grand baliroom of the Mayflower, |ry Willer Keyes and Mr. Justice Episcopal Church at Olney at 4 [with pink. Black satin slippers, with |tan colored flat crepe, trimmed wi o'clock yesterday afternoon, the rector, | cut steel buckles, and white kid g1oves | qari brown velvet, and a hat to matc x under the personal direction of Mrs. | Walter I. McCoy are Q’nlrur‘:c'!;or n;: Rev. Guy E. Kagey, officiating. romplp‘lv-z‘l'her costume. She carrled | o, yououer was of burnt orang Old soldiers of the North and the | Efingham Townsend. The fact that | Harvard concert and Mrs. Walter R.| 1he bride was given In marriage py | @ Shower bouquet of white roses and {colorad chrysanthemums. LINOLEUM WHY BUY INFERIOR, WE HAVE SUPERIOR 209 to 309 Savings Inlaid, Battleship and Plain Linoleum SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. Wholesale and Retail 937 H Street N.W. Main 10293 South will take part in the Stone|some stunning surprise entertainment | Tuckerman and Mrs. Robert B. Roose- | her brother, Mr. Lucius Gartrell of | lllies of the valley. (Continued from Eighth Page.) Mountain _tableau “which is to Dbe| features are to be siaged Ras stimu- | velt were recently added to the list| Hajethrope, Md., and she wore a | Miss Claudia | 2 posed by Henry T. Lukeman, sculp- of patronesses. gown of pencil-blue crepe roma, with | bride, and her Fetty Moffatt, Harriet Benoist, Anne | (o7 of the Stone Mountain Memorial, | Washington Women Sponsor a picture hat of black satin lined ' maid of hono: 2 ; P . B at the Blue and Gray ball on Tues-| poca "y ) 3 : : jonuson SRdEEne ;O day evening, December 29, at the| rics for Harvard Cencort | matron of Unity Chapter, No. 22, Or- Dewey. Elizabeth Porrey Y The “holiday concert” of the Har-|der of the Eastern Star. entertained Claire Bonnafon and Mrs. 5 Mr. Lukeman will be present in|Yard University Instrumental CIibs|phor staff officers and their escorts and i | person at the ball, which is for the|Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the | committee chairmen at dinner at the | aid of the Stone Mountain fund, and | PAllroom of the Mayflower Hotel con-| Burlington Hotel. ~ The toastmaster Will lead the grand maren. A splen- | UNUER to attract remarkable interest | waq Mr. Dlynn E. Welden, wortny Mr. Russ »f the bridegroof he man W sperger, brother | rtrell, sister of the |jya, i niy attendant, was d_wore a gown of ' (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) TWO STORES. 14th & H and 1222 F St. Mrs. Margaret G.. Kennerly, worthy “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" i ate Commerce Commissioner Clyde B. Altchison have 5 among university, musical and society | patron, and many responses were A i N DNe|did program of music and dance fea- patron. : | been i Inrd“lm thie holidays by thelr [(2d gt aryangad by the pro. | leaders here. T ckermnn will wpon.| MAdE: A musical program. games and mas Owers Ooml a tS 4 Special 9-H Servi aughter, Miss Beatrice Altchlson.| . m committee. of which Miss Eliza-| M r Tuckerma «pen-| dancing followed the banquet, and at 9 n n pectal 9-Hour Service | who is o student at - Collea sor_the Harvard box for this occaslon i et b e e beth Howry is chafrman, both dances and Mrs. W. R. Gherardi will sponsor presented with a beautiful gift the Princeton box. The W liesley box |y (he hostess. |and songs being gl n in appropriate | rge Hillver. jr.. | Lostume of the per ) of the War Be- | Not Too Late Mr. and Mrs. a?fi?%fl&?%fl&%&fi Wreaths & Floral Yuletide Novelties | N s 10 he g 01 hy R 1 de| -— left Monday for Atlanta. Ga.. to spend \he St is 10 he sponsored by M toyal de) " s . : TR t St la_Meter Mead. whose daughter is £ | The wedding of M 2 Gar- | Send it dinect Christmas with Mr. Hillyer's parents. | rhe Cojonial Dames have taken a % 5 < rmiokn st S s axues e | Student at Wellesley. and Mrs. Walter | trell, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Charles | OTH 99 5 R Judge and Mrs. Georges Hillyer o for w.-"I:::’I:"n\vlr{]lxl.-::‘ is ;Z‘,'."“"\"'J‘v'r“"”& whoso Gatghter I3 at Smih| &; Garfeell of Brookesille, Md. and | . hm-}r 1;{}1 & ;{1 and 121.3I F Sz. spul)res oéer an unequaled selection risimas = v Mrs. Benja Logie. ¥ | College, will sponsor the Smith box Mr. Webb Sellman Hersperger of ot choice Amas owers, loomin t d Fl 1 Yulet:d A News comes from Williamstown, | few boxes are left for this interesting |, Bty v, > 4 ok il i . g ants, reens an ora uletide Specials e ‘of the marriage of MMiss |pictorial and historical event directly | The Asslstant ‘Secretary of War, Poiesvills, took place in St. Johnis Novelties. Make this a floral Xmas, and for complete satisfaction, let Blacki- J} stone fill your order. g 2R TR Yuletide Candle Centerpieces, $2 & $3 Very novel Xmas gifts Poinsettia Plants, $3 up Window Wreaths, 50c Choice Cut Flowers - - of every desired variet cluding Violets, Carna tions, Sweet Peas, Or- Lucretia G f5Dp. Christmas, and a splendid suc- Harry A. Garfield, president of Wil s is already more than an assured liams Coli and Mrs, field. [ it | 1t the president’s house night [ The men's floor committee, with | at 7 o'clock to Prof. ohn Pres. entatives of both orth and 5 4 | i | | i | 5 g |1on Comer, whe is an assistant in | South, includes additional mem- | | { rfield, daughter Phone us up to 9 p.m. or shop with “Betty” at 607 12th st. n.w. We call and deliver at the hour you desire. department of government at | bers: Senato: er I e, Mr. INCORPORATED N e Capt. Emanuel Lombard, Mr. Edward Law- il WS A CHRISTMAS GIFT OFFERING . Thornton W. Barrett. Estah. 1900 SWORZYNS 1219-1221 G Street N.W. daughter of the late James Abram rfield. twentieth President of the ed States, and she was paternal grandmother. was 2 Christmas wedding in a storic New England mansion, which — FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE—SIZES 13, 14, 15, 1a, 26 was built in 1801 and which has been | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Johnston | the ho ot Willlaras College @1 will lewve tomorrow for a 10-day trip .flm." ::;r»( v\'\ ”.l " he )}f‘-uts] '::L te visit their daughter. Mrs. A, E. . { Red Bank. N. I, and also amed for Charge Accounts Solicited | ~- . | decorated with red roses. poinsettia, | ‘\Vilde I : i . & ()‘ft Sun(regt”)ns | holly and laurel, the ceremony |Visit their old homes in Philadelphia chids, “Mum " etc. 3 - || was witnessed in the drawing room [4nd New York. MEEe, J For Last-Minute by a company of 40 relatives and| A special Christmas dinner-dance $ 1 4 edium Stemme 8 | close friends. {was given at the University Club last ROSES, 54 doz Shoppers The bride, who was given in mar- | sts being a lal evening. 1= and wore white mull with red maids They carried red roses. Special Christmas de srations and| FASHIONS FOR AFTERNOON, DAYTIME, BUSINESS; ‘POR Cyclamen, Begonias, Ferns 14,3 & H 1999 F Se. Mederal longslasting Hlov SCHOOL, COLLEGE | — | e by her father, wore white satin. |per of voun men of the club. The VALUES $25 TO $40 K | \: '\id ‘nl{ l\;n In :\;15(“:‘!1 :«-;r’x‘v; occasion was made an U|l|lurrlun||\"|\u T e —— H l.d C = Miss Mary L. Garfield of eveland, |gsive informal party for M 1 ' | i, W RO ot Sk T | St e o bt areicd b ooy 0 ohiday (Lorsages Xmas Memorial | Alicia and souisa 1 |this evening to Licut. Herbert D. SMART, VIVID, PXCLUSIV! ¢ 4 i DISTI N AND QUALITY E hters of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Gar Mr. Rixey Smifh wis host at : s $§ Clal 3 50 & S - e e S e i S P *PASHONS FROM, THE LEADING FRENCH COUTURIES pecial, $3.50 & § TWO STORES Wreaths, $3.50 ‘ ‘ Comer’s best man was Prof. ors brightened the tables during SN othciicioicch i ited Teleph g cozi and folisae Sany BE || Orville Wood of New York. and the | dinner, and the ballroom was lighted | AN IDEAL GIFT | plante. Main 3707 FI:“'“Bhg;;7' SHIRE B ANTWHERE | ushers were the hride's hrother. Mr. | ; appropriate red and green Christ | SATNS .- CREPES ... CLOTHS .. NOVELTY FABRICS e o —— T e STORE 0PEN a0 A M. R AR PR A N ENE N R RN I lege. Rev. Dr amuel Van Vranken r. Rixey Smith. Mr. R yre, ‘ R e T e T T e L T L T T T T T T T T T T T 3 Quick Service for Last-Day Buyers! ! a averly FINER 4 | close friend af Dr. Garfield; officinted. |Jonn - A. Somafield ard’ Mre Alton i l\\’vlh Rev. Dr. 1. Frankin Carter, rec- | Smythe. B Episcopal Church in b= Quality gifts of beauty and usefulness, attractively priced, L offer the late shopper an unusual service. Quickly and cheer- S 1216 F St. N.! | James Gartield of Reston. and r. | | music at Williams College, played the | apartment at the Mayflower for the wedding marches on the piano. Winter season. and will take posses those who went to Williams. | sion on January 1. town for the wedding were Dr. Gar- F s 1 field’s three brothers with their wive: One of the paramount; soclety eventa {Mr. and Mrs. James R. Garfield and of the holiday .‘P"'\»"'}' de LTy 1 Mr. and Mrs. Abram field of Cleve. Will be the New Year eve supper Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Trving | = T . Garfield of Boston: is two sis- | with their husbands, Mr and \irs. Joseph Stanley-Brown and Dr [ $ 85 1‘ Margaret Stanley-Bre ot New York CORAL BAND JI DS i i el P b e S fully, all will be served, and Christmas made the brighter with b Gifts from Jelleff’s. A Practical Gift 9 i 1 : Ohio .|]-nh the bride’'s three { A\ complete assortment of ||| brothers. with their wives. Mr. and I " | EESRptE AR [l g S e i ' Gift Suggestions . ' ! ' and famous hose. | et SRR L 1219-1221 G Street N.W. G Gl B : Ciffon. ad heavier [||ianton, Gariel, all of Boston; aise e Gloves! Give a Bag! Boxed Gardenias at $1 fl ~weights garter tops amily biographer. and Miss Florence | Charge Accounts Solicited | llef’ Makes a pleasing and very mith of Williamstown. Mr. and Mrs 2 S Sheai from Jelleff's Larze size blossoms In a great varisty of de- From Jelleff’s acceptahle it A omi- ntlex Wirt Warren of Boston and | & 3 lizhtful eolors; effectively haxed. nal cos Full oned. ||l | rof. and Mrs. Robert Leigh of Wil- | = 1ooestions . c $ 5 e o wn fone e o|[I| GH SUggestion:s ¢ $2.95 Boudoir Slippers. $1.43 at $3.75 I Coral Band ce a wedding trip of two weeks dur- | | For Last-Mindie I a . Quilted satin <lippers in hlack, Copenhagen or Bags that were §3 to £6.50 I All-Silk | ling the Christmas holidays. and they - : | rose, with crome leather soies Ol Eegn ricetty oba! o | ; ! {#re to live in one of the faculty houses | Shoppers | Washable e atra ind st | Chiffon Hose [inpliiamnstoren i S e A, i grain calfskin. Also large Capeskin Rhinestone Rings. $2 In a smart novelty style, sat with rhinestones and Gloves other stones in white metal. or cowhide leathers. U'n derarm and other styles at $8.50 Dr. and Mrs. H. Borjes enter. | ||| $1.95 [i{ 1ained a company of vounz peopie at || == r I the Kentucky Society Dance la | L4 | ! ning for their schoolgir! daugh Miss | | Margaret B FAARAFAREIAIEIARRG NI RSN Strap-wrist style, with two-toned Rhinestone Bracelets e aRiEon jes when thelr 2 93 Il | inciuded Aiss Sulliva | - - the way to the top. | ,"\',,,‘: s Sulivan fl crochet embroid- In link stvle of white metal, set with varieus Bags that were $10 and | In all the wanted colors || Miss Martha Rudiger % erv. Tan, beaver, effective colored stones. £12.50 Il Full fashioned || Owens, Miss Peggy Envelope stvles of lizard grain calfskin, alsn large black silk pouch and shop- . ping bags with double in- side purses. at $15 Rags that were £18.50 Bead-trimmed Rlack Silk Envelope Bags. ' Imported Bags of ecrase leather Hand - embossed novelty leathers in smart shapss. Street floor 5 ecru, mode, gray. s ” 337¢ Necklaces, $3 at $3‘75 at $3.50 (ihoker and novelty styles in white and flattering Gloves of Gloves of . . 5 F hel("d ki Washable Sued Silk Scarfs. $5 rench Ridskin ashable Suede Hand-blocked and other lovely scarfs in unusual o co) one Also a zro Sentel With_turn-back nov- In heautitul new “(!:yr Sompna :p.,,.v: % 0 groupiiotifne oty elty euffs and backs in shades of pearl, grav contrasting ¢ o lor or made. The smart - . = stitching. slip-on stvle. Slicker Raincoats, $10.50 Of fine cambric. heavily oiled In the favorite enlors. Frem Seotland! — - | Missle' Shepper. Mr. Quiney ' Owen. Mr. Joe Hayden. Mr. Bruce Gardner Mr. Robert’ Hall. Mr. Philip Clive Mr. N. . Napier. Mr. Billy Wood ward and Mr. Arthur Cliffane A A AR IR I AR AAT A A IG I AR NS A S I ATAIIA IR ITANAIAAN Mrs. Clem Shaver. wife of the chair man of the Democratic national com- mittee. has in Washingian and is at the Shoreham for an in. | | definite stay Pure L.inen TOWELS Hand s 1;2 Size Embroidered 18x30 Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and Daughter Sailing January 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond | il | 2na their daughrer. Miss Natalie Ham. | 1. will sail Saturday irope to spend seve Street Floor months | | Many beautiful designs to choose from in a new and fresh shipment. Al white Give Silk Underwear! 1. Give Perfumes! | ir. Charles Evans Hughes is again | | | Washington, staving at the May E ‘l - p ‘” & Il Aowar. X | alnd »rtlwllorc‘rl ‘htr\rdefl xi’om?ltle c toe s p 2 Il Silk and Silk & [ . suien ssmons ihe commerosr ] TS cONESton. & superd oppor. hemiaey At $3.95, Silk At $5, Silk Gowns From Jellef’s +39% attractive Christmas gift at a \V l ||| artache of the United States embassy 00 I very small cost. | in Japan. is stopping at the Shore- | {ham. where he will he joined next | Chemise or Step-Ins or Chemise Worth’s $1.50 to $15 ~ veek by Mrs. Arnold Sworzyn's—Main Floor 4 o L ™ £ % 2 Dans la Nui I 1 P S | albioinsiay Step-in Chemise or Step-in Iixcellent quality silk crepe . | 2 Mrs. Tom Williams has raturned ‘to | Drawers in radium silk or de chine or radium silk, in Warth's toiletries are origi- | {her apartment. ai the fefferson. She silk crepe de chine. With dainty dainty tailored or lace-trimmed nated by this famous Paris | s 00 will have with her for the Christmas embroidery and hemstitching £tyvies in variety dressmaker. ’ |{ holidaxs her son. Mr. Reginatd Wi —_ lms, of Cambridse: Buriia Exclusive here with Jelleff's At $10 At $13.50, Silk e tima 2 sUsoh e rs Silk Kimonos Breakfast Coats Sachet .....$2.75 and $3 Toilet Water .$8 af several i Mizs Bessie MeKeldin entertainad a ns and <hades smail company at dinner informally 4 in the presidential dining roam of the = { Mavflower last svening e enin Of novelty brocaded or Of fine quality silk taffeta, Taleum Powder $1.50 | .,,'ifn}a,:,: 5;1'»‘}':‘4r”|"5|-"an| ":.,;,,,‘“:‘,“; smooth crepe de chine, trim- trimmed with Jace and ap- Caron's Narcisse Noir..$4.50 i te jas arjorie 8o paligedl | o oty = Ferfumes. o . 0 ‘ |l i Somem ta v |f Rubber Aprons At $7.50 e S i Guesloin. — H (S - > R e : o in box, $2. I 1 Army dance will e neta ||| SCTOIl and Floral Effects Shepas 2 2 2 De Vilbiss Atomizers, 4530 il e s o 31 25 B Silk Two-Piece Pajamas 52 to SIS N | 'ul','.,fl?}-..,'.'C“'ll’i‘.’. will e Of fine crepe de chine, with fascinating trimming details Lovey Venn Toiletries K OO o i s Gown= crench \’ : Bath Salts.......$150 to $2 I S i in 8 wideiranes 5 of French Val lace and ribbon rosettes. Bath Dusting Powder, $1.50 i - cuests m“\i”'nwm | '\‘:"Td-w?:.-"\‘l?l?: 3;;1}1 W;:k."' Underwear Shop—Third floor Beauty Box....... $4 to $16 ] } the holidavs. Mr. Wi Sworzyn's—Main Floar s | v daughters and their hus 3 | and Mre. William Wallace N { Chalmers a:.: rh'"h hah: drz‘v:m-r will Try Sworsyw's First G % H dk hiefs I ’“V’nl' rn‘rn eir hom~. in d\!l‘l.nfl. k. Q Gt mE e ARG B W SEmmE—— AFTER ALL— § {trom their home, a1 Freeport: Long of pure linen— h From Jelleff’s there's no other gift quite like K The ldeal Gift for * Him . At 35c_3 for S1; wo- i i i e men’s handkerchiefs of pure G ld St HICKOK Lvenlng Sllpper linen in plain white or abrals- 0 r l p e s Jelts - Juckles = bow of colors. With embroid- PR : Belts and Buckles ]mp(” ted Gold or D S i l k S t oc k i nes b . ; 12 & 28 Silver Kidski At 50c—Women's hand- ~ R 501 g } = = ltver asrin kerchiefs of white or colored Line™ &z s . . A famous hrand of Belts linen in a host of dainty styles And there will ‘be full assortments of sizes and colors here for tomorrow’s R d Buckles o quisit = fes. 1 g t e _the discriminating Washing- e i B A : § tiful Christmas boxes, ready ton woman will find her model t $1—Women’s hand- “ . 3 M . 0 ] [P ria reonici $3.00 among the exclusive assortment k"fi;,f? of delightfully pat- Give Gold St"pez and you' will make her happy! : i ted Gol Sil; tte. 1 { 1 1 Beitogram, ¥ of imporcedy Cold opliioes terned crepe or georgette 3 Pairs—$5.70—Silk to the Top—Chiffon Weight 3 C)IHCI\'CI‘S cade Senening dibhere iy Sil For MEN! A Generous Gift! b < S sizes and widths, and many 2 = By x —for women, girls, men versions ’::I!'Itl;e”s‘;zap 4‘;;«";3,‘;0;, At 355_‘13ki0rh$ilf. mcg\fl.: £ Or Smgle P.“_' 31.95_ ) boy! style at .50 an A ure linen handkerchiefs wi ; 1 ;"d ;’; $77.50 1 P broidered white initial. No “run” that starts above can pass the patented Gold Stripe! == 7'—‘— t 75c to $3.50— “ : : ,\3 " tQ okl Stetson Shoe ShOp Merfi handkerchiefs with ini- Orders left before noon tomorrow can be sent by telegraph to any of the large cities of the d A great assortment of col- tial and colored borders, in in- country. Wire her a pair of stockings! ors and styles. l ed teresting variety. Try Sworzyw's First 1219-1221 G Street 1305 F Street 4 | RPNV VNEVLLVEVRRVVVRVRVYE 3 A . 14

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