Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1925, Page 8

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SO SOCIETY Old- l‘.nshmncd \ew President and Mrs. Cool- ind their son, Mr. John « returned to the House at midday after a the Christmas serv- “ongregational Church, hsence the large col their packages which has & wring the past few wgmented. For a ption room on the with p ua President_and s eir son ring the s of residence in the Capital the lent and his family have grown of many, both in and added this who have Christmas thelr assador of Belglum and Cartler will entertain at ening Belglans from *hiladelphta and Bal members of the em- re and_the v staff. v of Italy il ent and Big- vin at din- thelr L\'rfll‘v Jars of the embassy italian consul general ork ar Signora Axerfo, for wolidays. Amba ai Marti d the Y > here The Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Vel @rde, and the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, were among those lunching informally foday with_tne Minister of Uruguay &nd Mme. Vare Genernl and Mrs. Harry 8. New will have a small com- pa dining informally with them this evening in their home in Edge moor. The Postmaster tary of Agriculture and ne will be hosts to a small company informally at dinner this eve in their apartment at the Mayflower. Children’s Country Home Ball Calls Society En Masse | prasident of the | rs of the Chil- will recelve at will be | i wer Hotel in ald | of this worthy Assisting | Mrs. Lefter In receiving will be Mrs, | Lee P. Warren, Mrs. Yelverton | Mre. Joseph Noell, Mrs. Mrs. Robert B. kins and Lee P. Warren will entertain at dinner preceding the | for Mre. Warren’s dehutante | Miss Lenore Scullin, and Mrs. Alex Legars will also | the dinner hosts entertain- ing for Mrs. Legara's daughter, Miss | Grace Waggaman, a debutante of the season Thomns Powers, who came | from his home in New York for the | holidays, will be host at dinner to- ¢ the Mayflower, where he 18 | and Mrs, ter, anc \ iris’ floor committee, of which | Grace Waggaman is chairman, includes Miss Suzette Dewey, Miss| Roosevelt, Miss Gwendoline | F . Miss Winifred West, Mis« Lydla Archbold, Miss Rosemary | Griffin, Mt Rosamond Reed, Miss Frances McKee, Miss Lenore Scullin, Miss Violet Spencer, Miss Virginia Mason and Miss Mary Eula Mason. Mr. Joseph Leiter is chairman of the men's floor committee and Mr. Charles Dewey is vice chairman, and tha wroup they have assembled as aids includes Senator James W. Wads- Frederick de Courcy Faust, Flather. jr.. Dr. Yelverton | l‘,r(‘sn Randall Hagner, Fleming Newbold, Dr. Harry Kerr, Alexander Yegare, Willam Payne, Meredith, Robert B. Roosevelt, Henry Benning Spencer, Capt. Russell Train, Joseph Himes, Lee P. Warren, Walter Wil- cox, David Edward Finley, Floyd Blair. James Ellerson, Charles Denby, ir.; Hopewell Darneille, Jackson Dar- neille, Eugene Hinckle, Edward Reed, Tieut. Jerauld Wright and Coleman Jennings. The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichvich, went to Pittsburgh yes- terday, and will return Monday. Princess Bibesco, wife of the Minis- ter of Rumania, was hostess at lunch- eon today at the legation, her guests being members of the legation staff. Senator and Mrs. Porter H. Dale were hosts at a midday dinner today. Mrs. Katharine V. Wylle will give # dance this evening for her daugh- ters, Miss Katharine Wylle and Miss AMargaret Wylle, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant has gone CIETY. England Christmas Reigning at White House With 3 Smdll Family Party. to her Winter home in Sarasota, Fla., where her son-inlaw and daughter, Prince and Princess Cantacuzene, make their home, and where the chil’ dren of the prince and princess are with them for Christmas. Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw, debut. ante daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard MISS EPPES Daughter of nepruednmhe and_Mrs. o THE EVENING McKee, Mr. Taylor Gherardi, Mr. Laur- iston Hardin, Mr. Arthur Houghton, Mr. Richard Tasker Lowndes, Mr. Julian Greene, Baron Joseph van der Elst of the Belgian embassy, Mr, Richard Parker Crenshaw, jr., Mr. Douglas Hall, Mr. Taylor Hardin, Mr. John Newbold, jr., Mr. Blaise de Sibour, Mr. John Ritchie, 84, Mr. Thomas Bell Sweeney, jr., Mr. John Sweeney, Mr. David Taylor and Mr. Archibald Atkins and Mrs. Richard Parker Cren- have with them for the holldays their son, Mr. Richard Parker Cren- shaw, jr. who came from his studles at the Harvard Law School. and Mrs. Mr. Harry Grant Meem were hosts to a small company in- formally at luncheon today. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd, who have occupied an apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel since their return from BEurope last Fall, are moving this week to their new home on R Mr shaw B. HAWES, Harry B. Hawes of Missouri, and ex- Parker Crenshaw, will be the guest of honor for whom Mrs. William Bowie will entertain a company of young per- sons at a_tea dance in the garden of the Mayflower today. In the com- |pany will be Miss Frances McKee, | Miss Anne Butler, Miss Maud Miss Helen Cary, X Ros3 Reed, Miss Dorothea Lane, Miss Kath erine Simonds, Miss Imogen Taylor, Miss Lille Roosevelt, Miss Winifred | West, Miss Olivia Stokes, Miss Nancy | Benoist, Miss Phoebe Fuller, Miss Mary Bradley, Miss Neville Gherardi, Miss Caroline Baker, Mr. Clagett Bowie, Mr. Kevin Butler, Mr. Gibbs Baker, Mr. Mannix Walker, Mr. Bates street between teenth streets. from Mr. Mrs. John lighteenth and Nine- which they purchased Fessenden Meserve. B. Buckley announces her daughter, May Stephen L. De Burr, e, Decembver 24, in ceremony was per. cathedral in Baltimore the Rev. Father Duffy and was followed by an in. (urmnd in the at 11 o'clock offictatin formal wedding breakfast at the Hotel Belvidere, only the immediate mem- bers of the two familles being present. The bride was in a costume of ashes of roses chiffon crepe trimmed with 1ace and gold bugles, a small blue hat KAPLOWITZ i INCORPORAT n NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A SPECIAL SALE 365 GOWNS ano DRESSES PR $35 STREET AFTERNOON FO: M<DAME AN EVEN'NG FASHIONS D MADEMO, ELLE EVERY DRESS A KAPLOWITZ FASHION DE LUXE VERY REMARKAB.E BARCAINS THAT MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED BEAUTIFUL COATS AND WRAPS REDUCED FEATURING AND PRES NTING SAVINGS OF $=0 TO $ico ON Y7UR SELFCTION *ASHION: Dr .U. SUGG"ST'NG MOPNING SHOPP NG HOU®S AE tXC._S.VE.Y STORE OPENS 8 A M. 1106 G Street .N After-Christmas Sale SLASHING REDUCTIONS!! Women’s Sizes—Misses’ Sizes—Stout Sizes %49 to *60 Coats now *35 and 39 %60 to *90 Coats now *49* and *59* *85 to *110 Coats now *69+° and $79° $110 to *165 Coats now *89+° and 110 335 to $75 Topcoats, Now $25 to $49.50 e GROUPS OF DRESSES, SLASHED leks—Satms-Crepes—Cloths $16 to $30 Dresses Reduced $10 and $15 $30 to $50 Dresses Reduced All of Our Finest Dresse. Groups of Odd Dresses Reduced to $5.95 $19.95 and $25 s Reduced STAR, WASHINGTON, trimmed with an ostrich plume reach- D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925. ing to the walst line and & wrap in | few days. have with them the niece of Mrs. Morris, iss Florence Ingalls ur, harmony with the gown. Mrs. Michael| e, gally Lewls, daughter of Dr.|daughier of Mr, and Mrs. P. Russell Doyle was matron of honor, and was |and Mrs, illiam Mather Lewls, Is | Wilbur of Brocklyn, N. Y., who will in green silk trimmed with Itallan cut- work and French embroidery, and varein closs-fitting toque of French lue. Dr. and Mrs. home for the holidays from Barring- | arrive tomorrow ton School, Great Barrington, Mass. Mr. Robert Burns Healey enter. tained a co pany of 10 at luncheon at | dance, De Burr left shortly attar the b ’ Fe the Bhoreha 5 Miss Wilbur, Mrs. J. P. Morris, |of Comdr. Bralsted, tomorrow m the sty it DR G I W and Mrs. George Bailile Springs’ | Mayflower. Covers will be laid for 30. |[| 7874 would so much ke you home at 2010 Kalorama road, where| Col. and Mrs. Lucien W. Powell are | ton, Mrs. Llizabeth Bergstresser. Miss = [l perienced corps of " decorators, Mrs. Buckley will glve a reception in |spending the holidays at the Waldorf- | Ellen Burke, Mr. Howard Somerveil| Nr. and Mrs. Cari Howe Foster ||| upholsterers and shade artists their honor. Before returning to|Astoria in New York City. They will |&nd Mr. Cameron Burton. have with them over Christmas, Miss | Washington Dr. and Mrs. De Burr will visit his family in New York. Representative Katon's Son Engaged to Miss MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. MacDonald of Watchung, N. J., announce the en- leave for Washington to attend the Blue and Gray ball at the Mayflower, December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gordon have gone to Philadelphia to spend the hol- ldays with Mrs, Gordon's mother, Mrs. Frederick W. English of Germantown. of Col. ter midshipmen visiting at that time. gagement of their daughter, Miss|They will remain until Tuesday. M. Lord, Mrs. John L. Hines, Mrs. Elf Helen Howat MacDonald, to Mr.| Mrs. George Barnett will entertain | A. Helmick, Mrs. Charles H. Muir of Charles Aubrey Baton, Jjr., son of [this evening at a large Christmas | Baltimore and Miss Reaume. Representative and Mrs. Charles Au- % lmlw Faton of Watchung. e Wardman Park ons of Congress arty at their country home at Wake- fleld, Va. Alfred ale footbull the Christmas holidays W Mr. and Mrs | heiser are hol fullback on | Mrs. Samuel is spending 3 vith his par aton live Hotel during the irleigh Milton 3 ‘nth street. Mrs, ents, Maj. and at the | NEworY Hotel. Mr Foote | 7 inter «t 2400 Nixteenth street have also been entertaining Miss l d — Mary Nettleton of New Haven, Conn., rlg = 0 Ol'e Mr. and Mrs. Louls Hertle of Gun who was the guest of their daughter, ston Hall are at the Willard, where | Miss Margaret Foote, they plan to spend several days. = o M r' = Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1§, r. and Mra. Morrls Vernon Avery | have with them at their home, in ont of Chatham Courts, announce the en- | Michigan Park, over the Christmas r‘,‘r",?;?,‘;ly'::h.“l:::g s gagement of their daughter, Marion | holidays their soninlaw and daugh. || Laree variety of all that 's new Hazleton, to Mr. Richard Orville | ter, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Koclalek of || nd smart. : Preston. Youngstown, Ohio. | g = = Small and Ext Large Head Sizes Judge John Barton Payne has gone| Mr. and Mrs. Ervin i b to Pinehurst, C., to spend the|Jocelyn street, Chevy ( | Christmas holidays - tertaining over the holida £ brother, R. R. Beatty . Mrs. C. Essery Barnard will enter- | i Cafrt 8t téa tomuceom Beeran i o vl e "“ LAl bl o 6 o'clock in honor of her daugh- | || Arouna the Corer From High 4 t n-law, Mrs S Philip Esscryr Bar Between Foand € Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.W. NSPIRED by the spirit of Yuletide, we take the liberty of extending the greetings of the season and wishing one and all A Joyous and Happy Christmas After-Xmas Coat Sale WE have been preparing for weeks to make this the greatest after-Christmas Coat Sale in our career. We have suceeded in securing from our manufac- turers perfect merchandise of the highest quality, latest colors and smartest styles for women and misses. The greatest values we have ever offered. $39.50 COATS + 365 COATS *24.85 New flares and straightline models trimmed or with fur collars and cuffs. with borders of fur. shionable fabrics in Upstick red, sea swallow, gracklehead, navy, brown and black. Women's and misses’ sizes 350 COAT *39.50 In handsome suede cloth and sports mate- Newest flare models for women and with fur collars and s to select from. nen and misses, mmed. American Montebello in rust, and brown. self or luxu pin point, 1 gracklehead, wi Also wonderful sports coats. $75 to 395 COATS *58.75 The season’s most desirable fabrics in flare models trimmed with squirrel, beaver, fox and caracul cklehead blue, rust, brown, wine, black, Women's ' and misses’ sizes. cuffs. New & 395 to $110 COATS FOR Elegant materials such as necdle point, lustrosa, luxuriously fur trimmed with finest beaver, fitch, fox, wolf and squirrel. Colors: Cuckoo, sea swallow, tanager, gracklehead, brown, black. Wemen's and misses’ sizes. merican pin poin \I"u Beginning Tomorrow After-Christmas Sale offering Remarkable Reductions on DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, WRAPS, HATS ‘ Every Item a Real Pasternak Value Street, Afternoon Dinner and Evening GOWNS Formerly $66 to $156 NoOw $25, 135, 45, $55, $75, Fur-trimmed 3-PIECE SUITS For Street and Afternoon Wear s s | Formerly $185 to $225 i 110 Formeely $125 to $175 HATS—3%7.50 and °*10 PASTERNA Fur-trimmed COATS Foi.nerly $135 to $145 85 *65 45 Fur-trimmed SPORTS COATS Street and Afternoon Velveteen Coats Formerly $98 to $185 Formerly $65 to $85 1219 CONNECTICUT AVE. afternoon to spend the Christmas holldays. Mr. and Mrs. Morris will_entertain a dinner party preceding the Saturday night supper having in their company, be Miss Marion Bennett Grimes, daugh- and Mrs. George Madden Grimes, will be hostess at a large tea Sunday afternoon for the cadets and in Washington Assisting _alternately at the tea table will be Mrs. Herbert iford Gelst Fron- ay guests of Maj. and their Mil v v | JAUNTY FELTS nard, who Is her house guest for a|Morris of Wardman Park Hotel will]ton will entertain at a luncheon to- morrow in honor of her sister, Mrs. Fronheiser, a number of guests being invited to tea later in the day. Admi; | retur: '000000000‘0000“000000.0000' 0000'0‘ 0’0000000000’0“00’000000 Mrs. Willlam C. Bralsted, wife of Christmas holidays in Washington will be the guest of honor at a lunv i- | eon given by Mrs. F. A. Olive Ledford of St. NN SOCIETY. Julius Lansburgh is president of the Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. 729 11th St. Telephone F. 9262 ral Braisted, who is spending the to give you low prices and good work for the decoration of your home. Louts, \1.»‘ who | ns_to Ivy House Schoo Wimble- | (Continued on Ninth Page.) DINNER DA_NCE Wardman Park Hotel Saturday Evening }l g Dec. 26—From 7:30 {1\ { HERFORD & 3L\ LYOFF IN SPECIALTY DANCES Music by Wardman Park Orchestra For Reservation Phone Columbia 2000 ~ i .z AFTER-XMAS Clearance Sale Coats Dresses AT SHARP REDUCTIONS 1316 G Street N 000000"0000000‘00.00000'0.0.0000000000"'00900000.0‘0000000 Your Unrestricted Choice of Any FUR-TRIMMED WINTER Srlebacher “Jeminine ofpparel of Individuality TWELVETEN Tvn.vvrvu.n F STREET

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