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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) n, London, Iy in the ailing on the Leviathan January 9. Miss Sara Lippincott Richards of | New York i# in Washington for the holidays and is st 1g at the Hetel Alayflow Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Rankin and children of Atlanta, Ga.. have arrived at the Powhatan and will remain over Christmas. Miss Charlotte Harriman will er tertain informally at tea Sunday ernoon. Mrs. Charles H. Talbot of Pitts- 1 > guest of her son and’ daughterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs Leland C. Talbot of 1 Columbia road for the holidays Mr. Ruskin McArdle, United States Mrs. Charles J. Williamson n a party of 20 at the at Wardman Park Hotel evening in honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. William Lloyd Linton of Freeport, L. I, and their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Chalm who are visiting them over the h Maj. and Mrs. C : \h Clure left last nieht for t to spend Christmas w AeCHire little daughter who is #_pupil at the Grosse Pc T will re- turn here for the Quaint Features of Blue Benefit Ball. tful *‘old-fashioned” atmos- |‘l ere \rl other davs will permeat Blue and Gray ball Tuesday eveni hange in the dancing, a program will be given in costume which will create an even more delightfully historic feeling. Miss Elizabeth Howry, chair- man of the program committee, has Everett, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. M | Ha Mr: ] Garfinkel, Mr. | Goldenberg, Mr. Byron 1. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, sentative Morton D. THull, cne Hale, Mrs. Stilson Hutchins and Mrs, 'C. Heurich, Hill, Mr. Robert N ik Herrmann, Mo Hogan, Mme. H {Jones, Col. and M | Mr. Frank Jelles orment, Capt. Juii Peyser, “The Paliin Royal, Mrs. John " E. Reyburn, Mr. Edmund Rheem, Mrs. Willard Saulsbury, Mrs. . H. G. Slater, Mr. H. C. Sheridan, Mr. C. Bascom Slemp, Snyder & Lit- tle, Inc.; Mr. and M Ernest Walker, Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Mrs. Price Whitaker, Mr. Edwin L. Wilson, Mr. Donald Woodward, Whitmore, Alden: The Washington Post the Washington Hotel [lentertiihia oviyeior yauns raebaia at the performance of the Yale Dramatic tion, “Out o' Luck,” at the rdman Park Theater tomorrow evening in honor of their son, Mr. Carl Leighty, who is at home for the holida; Mr. Leighty, who graduat- ed from Yale last Spring, is an asso- ciate member of the dramatic asso- ciation in New York. Mr. E. J. Bliss and his son and daughter, Miss Muriel Harding Bliss and Mr. E. Jared Bliss, jr., of Boston are spending the holiday season at Wardman Park Hotel. Gen. and Mrs. T. J. Ashburn will entertain in honor of Miss Murlel Bliss, who is a udent at Vass: Mr. Bliss, jr., is «w senfor at Har Miss Ithel Woodmansee a Miss Winifred Woodmansee are spending their Christmas vacation in Florida. Alcohol production from the sap of Nipa palm in North Borneo has with a motor fuel. Marriage Licenses. \Inrrlu’u liccases have been lssued to the Yoglker of Takoma Park, Ma. and’Tha M Fation of tbls Frank J. Jervey and Anne D, Whtte. .. White and Naomi L. Finley. orton and Alice Turner, both of Ashby L. Higdon and Ann R. Noonan. Neol E. Craver and Mary R. White, both | of Wiehmond, Va. William B. Bell of Manassas, Va., and Ola Ellicott of this eity Luther C. Martin of Akron, Ohio, and Ollie Shoalters of this city. Stuart M. Cook and Nellie J. Clark. Eugene Diggs and Ruth 8. Thoutas. dward B, Syink and Julia Far) 3 reon and “Ruth A Far 1, o An{u s Ve o 0 uahua, Mexico. reeman and Agnes E. Holmes. Horner and Bessie — 1 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leighty will |° et e MoKinley: Henderson of G Gy and Grace L. | Book "arthur O Davis and Eff farr ' Gues of xr“- City ‘and Eilen A. o "'"'“'h'fif hotson and Arcielia B mu-u flovert . Enadler of Do "Land, ¥ Helen E. Hayden of ¢ “Reuben B.’rk- gt Enumn Sickle. dle . Nennings of Tampa. Fla., and this Gty and Lilltan d Evalyn T Knapper. Va., and | Fairmont Heights, M ot W ey and Virginia V. Fieet. 1-rl~ Kugsrow and possibilities of supplylng the tropics boih s quu{' e ary R. Johnson % -}nd Dollie Murray, ompéon and Susan M. Wilkon. 1109 14th St. N.W. NG STAR, WASHINGTON ) ‘WAR BOOK’ CONTAINS | From McCook Field if Hos- tilities Broke Out. By the Assoviated Press. DAYTON, Ohio, December 25.--If the United States were to engage in " Long- | warfare tomorrow, & certain closely nderson guarded book would be rushed to awrenco and Fern E.” Wil- | ywagnington from McCook Fleld. Ky.. and It would tell Government officials should be junked. ing division of the Army Air the book, which in realit volume in the strict se word, is known simply as the * Its resting D! to only a few and ac e L. Cookus. possible. hufld_them.’ 7 8¢ factory prices, e STt S iy Any size up to 384n. t ing z-m "'r:;m e Cloth. both ot Rartshorn Rollers Exclusively. THE SHADE FACTORY how to build afrplanes; exactly where Der oL A.m“‘d Tenn., and to get materials; what aviation prin- ciples and ideas were sound and what Dehaven, | were obsolete; what airplane parts should be standardized, and what At the field, which is the engineer- is known s to it is im- “Should war be declared tomorrow,” of R]chmnnd Va., | said a post officlal, “we can give this . N, book to the War Department and say ‘Gentlemen, here it is. Go out and | ere_will be no ni Wg,are able to make highest grade Windew =3 Man (0428 ALL DATA ON AVIATION. Would Be Rushed to Washington to engage in a mad rush for verifi- cation of ideas, such as was the case when the United States entered the D. C, 'RIDAY World War.” drnv\ ings and specifications. The first section contains all projects and prob- lems under experiment. lists every item that goes into the construction of an airplane, from the | smallest screw to the largest wooden | strut. is made, where materials may be ob- tained and all details of procurement to _the finished job. In the third section, under the head tured. hLme l":)lni;]truruon which may be used ut whiel are no longer manufac- The final chapter s devoted | Charse of Joyriding. to a description of integral parts of the airplanc as well as the airplane as a whole which now are obsolet ‘The second “WASHINGTON, Pamis JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co, A Great Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats Coemmencing Tomorrow N announcing this sale, we believe that we are offering the best coat values to be DECEMBER CITY PRISONERS FREED FOR CHRISTMAS AT HOME The book consists of four sets of |Boys Arrested Yesterday on Joy- Riding Charge in Custody of Parents for the Day. Police yesterday released Cornelius | Drawings show how everything | 13. O'Brien, 15, of 336 Eleventh street southeast, and Thomas E. Huft, 14,/ of 328 Tenth street southeast, in the custody of their parents for Christ- | “‘obsolete,” are listed items of air-| mas, after they had been arrested by Detectives Cox and Murphy on a ‘The boys were sent to the House fi Detention yesterday afternoon and 25, 1925. celebration at their homes. he detectives were standing near- | Pennsylvania avenue. by when the boys are alleged to have tried to get away with an automobile in order not to mar the Christmas|the Iire Department. parked Fourteenth street Jjust south 1227 F St.N.W 205 ‘ O Reductions ON ALL BARRIEMORE Shoes In a great After Xmas Shoe Sale Tomorrow $10.00 Shoes Reduced to 8.00 Detectives are investigating for presentation to Ju\(‘}[h o NRPRRERRRNEN o announced today a very brief but very fascinating program which is to take place at 10:45 o'clock. The opennig number will be a Vir. inia reel led by Mrs. Robert E. Lee, . o Mrs. Oscar Underwood. Mrs. Harley The National cafiftal s Tilson, M. Wiliam Bowie Clarke Mr. Lynch Luguer and Mr. mem Smartest Shoe Salon lowed 7 d an oldf Tomorrow Announces a found in this country. $12.50 Shoes Reduced to 10.00 > $14.50 Shoes Reduced to 11.60 $16.50 Shoes Reduced to 13.20 VERY coat represents our standard in qual- ity and style, and selected fine furs were used in trimming them, N SRR RN R A AR AR SR R R R I R RRERERRRRE: N each coat we have placed the lowest possi ble price compatible with perfect quality and we know our’values are most remarkable. Laird Du n, jr.; Rev. and Mr. Man- SALE of exquisitely fine Evening Shoes $7.85 Formerly $10 to 315 Gold and Silver Brocades— checkered and basket weave cloths — metallic cloths—velvets and other beautiful materials. A rare opportunity to save on love- ly evening footwear. Included are the newest and most exclusive models of Barriemore Shoes; many of them aie advance Spring models. ErRD R R RIRINUBRIT RN R S S g feature of the program will b the whistling of Southern bird melodies by Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, followed by chorus singing of old-time songs led by Miss Louise Randolph, Mrs. James Crawford. Mrs. J. A. Baer and Miss Elizabeth Howry, with Mr. Lawrence Lee, Mr. Mannix Walker and Mr. Leroy Goff. The final number on the program is to be a silhouette panel of sculpture posed bv Mr. Henrv K. Bush-Brown, in which the figures will he Admiral Cary Grayson. Capt. Ridley McLean. Mr. Willlam Bowie Clarke, Mr. Lynch Luquer. Mr. Robert Henderson, Mr. Laird Dunlop, Mr. Law Mr. Thomas Sim Lee and Dr. M. C. Dollman. F STREET CORNER OF 13™ An opportunity to select at these greatly reduced prices, while assortments and sizes are complete. FER YRR ERAAE AR RRER R R RS s 5old @ 1214 F St. N.W. Beginning Tomorrow! Our Annual nuary Clearance S Price Reductions Averaging Y; Off! Every garment in this clearance is from our regular stock, and the reduced prices represent savings in most cases more than 15 off. Much of the apparel has been re- cently received, and embodies all that which is newest and smartest in the realm of ERRORIR] a The names of the guarantors who have underwritten the forthcoming appearance at the Washineton Audi- torium, February 9, 10 and 13. of the Chicago Civic Opera Co., which will be presented here under Mrs. Wilson- Greene's management, as announced toda. : Vice President Dawes, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. W. J. Boardman, Mrs. Theodore V. anmn. Mr. W. L. Slipper Buckles $1 to $50 Evening Hosiery $1.45 to $5.50 Mrs. Ave Coonley, Crounse, > Noyes, Tracy Dows, E. F. Broop & Mr._Peter A, Drurv. Mr ExtraLaro- Head Size Hats SILKS & METALLIC SATINS—VELVETS FELTS—VELOURS Also Small and Medium Head Sizes $3.98 to $12.50 CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner From High Prices 'emmBetween F and G_Sts. e w 1207 I;!Lssn'bz,afl' l Yomens Footwear Exclusively. %@% Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and aguarter—since Preside Jelicrson's adminir ~we have enjoyed t patronage of those mo closely identified with the official and social life of the capital and nation. These Same Shoes Have Been Selling for $7.50 to $10.50 Illustrated above are only two of the smart, snappy models offered during this stupendous clearance sale. Choose from a variety of leathers. Expert and courteous fitting service. . Street Floor Exceptional Bargains in This Clearance of ™ 200 Smart Flower-Trimmed Hats In All the New Pastel Shades CLEARANCE Starts Tomorrow BERTRAM A superb and varied assortment of chic and new CO(!){N 1 = styles in a wide range of new pastel shades. Take - ! this unusual opportunity to save on a beautiful new hat for street and afternoon wear. Come early to make the best selection. feminine fashions. % 1214 FSt.N.W. COATS Reduced to $ DRESSES Reduced to Januar y Clearance Sale Heretofore Selling from $59 to $65 Heretofore Selling from $19 to $25 $ i Smart_straightline or flare models with collar Smart afternoon and street frocks in Satin, f | and cuffs of natural wolf, squirrel-beaver, etc. Flat Crepe, Charmeen, Cloths and other favored o First quality materials in the newest shades. fabrics. ’ ATS et omen s smar oes e RESSES reduced 1o Heretofore Selling from $85 to §100 Heretofore Selling from $25 to $29 $ Featuring footwear than can be depended upon for wear as well Straightline, flare and wrap models fashioned of A s ol bttt of as for the evident style and the no-less evident fit. ~ You will find o A aart (e simmige Al distinctive frocks for street and_sfternoon. In models for all the Winter needs at most welcome savings in prices. _— e e s e - COATS receto o DRESSES reiecei v Heretofore Selling from $110 to $125 - : $ 000 High character models in the finest and most CEEAIOIOE SOIR fID of) (0 GF $ . | luxurious _materials, fur trimmings and new New and fashionable models in street, after- Established 1802 3 | T4 1 | ::Efl:n.“:‘ineu workmanship in the newest style :H:“:a\:se::nmg '(hr:c::;ms‘.t:-;fi:ll::; :‘rngrinnsg_ COATS rewcac DRESSES #ieei Heretofore Selling from $139 to $159 Heretofore Selling from $55 to $65 $ Replicas of Paris productions, embodying fab- Gowns inspired by fashion's premiere styl rics, furs and workmanship of remarkable charac- Newest materials, trimmings and styles in ter. Luxuriously treated the newest furs. or dark shades. . . First Quality FUR COATS Yo} 0ff Silver Caracul Seal Mendoza Muskrat 3200 Coats $ 1 15 Coats $ 100 Beaver 3 139 Values to $290 Values to $175 Values to $150 Values to $200 The season’s most pop- (Dyed Coney.) A ‘su¢ Mendoza Beaver is dyed Of fif‘e“ selected North- ular fur. Fine skins with perb assortment of styles coney. Selected skins, well ern skins with Fox collars Fox collars. All finely tai- and models. Selected matched. All beautifully and borders. lored. buckskins, self trimmed. lined, with Fox trimmings. Sports Coats Underwear Clearance 1 Heavy Quality Rayon 00 | Plain and fur-trimmed models in Tweeds, X?”Stfi LA $1.00 O | Plaids, ete. Blooices $2.25 Values $17 Well tailored. A fine assortment of bril- liant colors including Flesh, Peach and Values from $29.50 to $35. Orchid. - Sizes 36 to 46. Hosiery Full-Fashioned, Pure Thread Silk and Chiffon Hose $1.29 Values to $1.75 Broken sizes and colors. A genuine value in fine quality hose. 1235 G St. N.W. Furriers Since 916