Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 46

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., DECEMBER 27, 19 PART 2 SOCIETY. Congressional Club “Blue and Gray™ Ball | % A g !War Halts U. S. ;rourists ‘ Schedules Open House i A s e Plans Are Completed: sl e | on Their Way to Peking. | AsNew Year Day Eveml : Boxholders Listed‘ e ",‘:.:\.:\‘:rl.l 5 ago, and whe are making a trip 2 0 . 3 | . round the world. were just ahout to | Two Parties Listed for Holi-| Event of Tuesday Evening| Aener s Tote das st fonswiigen. in day Weck, for Children . P L at Mayflower Hotel to! f 5o Korea, and from there to go o Peki . sday. S : & . / 9 4 via Mukden, when an official notice | Af C' S T\}c.da,\. Subdebutantes . 3 Benefit Stone Mountain , ) was issued that all travel hetween | Ler- '/rwtmfls C Wednesday. 3 Memorial. 4y ¢ Mukden and Peking had heen sus- | | . o istrict. With other Ameri- of life for the fam P i big Blue and Gray ball Tnesday eve- N o \ators and Representa | 1 ning atthe Mayfioy Bichis to he | | v wers 3 Women's Sizes—Misses’ Sizes—Stout Sizes n is a tran " 5 A in aid of the Stone Mountain Memorial | | "B’ pt the l""&,‘;ldh ;.(fl”"\‘lsl\‘(‘y‘( et ] many who feel ‘8 - | 7 4 S i 4 i cing prevented from he that | B2 2 g ¥ v .-1,},‘ ”‘«“» f . Anml.u:m and in which pr n’mw:‘n ! ¢ eity, Cot. and Mrs, Bicknell left for | 349 to %60 Coats now 335" and 53950 ring stmas b o present-day representatives of the ; Shanghai, where they spent several & the program , BB e ke aeiune f y daywPand’ trom there weni to o %60 to %90 Coats now 495 and 359 inior parties and / y |y Hanes. of ‘the: aistnghisnaa B ] s later leaving for Manila, where | 55| = 2 : : | parts in honor of the disiing | A A ol e [ s . 36050 $70.50 e ihe aft / : i ot a0 ey i s . they arrived about December 10. They | 85 to 110 Coats now 69 and 379 jay, is unusually ; L - ] ek y In & letter trom the Orisnt received | 5110 to 3165 Coats now 389 and $110% The Washington girls who have | in Washington from Mrs. Bicknell «he | been buslly engaged for the past two | FRN more real here, and news from Korea. ! months selling memorial coins and i Manchuria, and even Russia. is read < o | Who are competing for the Atlanta with an_interest undreamed of by me ! gt | the United States.” I - DY S S e s o ot e e s ’A"l:\,..'h\’},u(,)‘m ?‘]"'E"".‘?' nomney nd | @ GROUPS OF DRESSES, SLASHED s honor guests i Sinte o i G Alexandria the Bicknells will proceed | et s o e e Gen. Robert Lee's birthday, will at- | aples and Paris and in th:‘ 1 | b8 tend the Blue and Gray hall Tuesday | 3 Will attend a meeting of the | | $16 to $30 Dresses Reduced $10 and $15 | night attired as in the days of 61 League of Ted Cross Societies. They o chl Gl g o o ; ‘ will return to Washington in May | $30 to $50 Dresses Reduced $19.95 and $25 worn hy noted Routhern women und] { . 5 . - o g ; " iR TR S5 Pl | |Smith College Club lf All Our Finest Dresses Reduced Mrs. Doro: o “The boxex at the ball will he named | Miss Jessie L 4 - for ofticars 1nhoth axinies. in 'the MWart ! To Sponsor Luncheon Winszo : ’ , e - | Between the States. Mrs. Harvy AL { {[ : The Smith College Club of Washing. TAILLORED and ENSEMBI.E SUIT: therine A » wood Colman, nationui president ton will have a luncheon for members e Lo Amerivan Pen Women e e e Were $39 to $125—Now $19.95 to $39.50 w of the club-| : ¥ ot ; and author of “Seventy-five Years of | MES. THOMAS EDWIN TILDEN, ; Luptes tigme far the ind U streets are : ] : White House Gossip,” although of | Daughter of Mrs. R. L. Bunting, and 4% at the Women's City Club Satur Christmas decorations, and o { Southern lineage, is naming her hox ldny, Jannary 2. The guests of honor of New Yeur day the b Py | for Lieut. Col. Perry Colman of the and spemkers will be Profs. Ellen 1l receive 3 218t Massachuseits Regiment, her 1 she was Miss Gladys | ook and Richard Rice of the college the nnnunnl aspect of the memorial 0. J. DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH, JR. DEMOLL R her guests the members of her family Twelfth and G Streets on from 3 to 3 o'clock amseyer. Mrs. | in Chicago yester- Her oldest son, Perry Colman, who is el Sweenex, Mrs. Richard | BUEtERS: And M85 . ; : named for his illustrious grandfather, s G WA GG VAN _{served throughout the World War in the Blue and Gray division | Mr. and Mrs. Willism Atherton Du | *! race Puy will bhe hosts for the Arizona aworth \\' h’"“;‘:” Hv{;]‘\"‘ Ellis, < f : 7 S hox and r guests will he % J s | Hospitality Reigns Arts Club Bal Boheme [ Ehimor ™Mk T cammeron: | 0o e £ - 5 Senator and Mrs, Ashurst, Mr. and 4 ol ‘ As Christmas Season Is Desxgncd to Deplct i’w winl ;I 'KM]”'I\ andr. and ‘\i" : v el "“\‘I'I 1 Norman Lickland Orme, all Ar ] telmon « | Mrs. John Henry | .\\';Lsm:Memorial Dinner || Hastens to Its Close Student Life in Paris|zoniane. e bu Puy has named her | (0 b % | hox “Capt. Henry Crabbe Orme Dryden is chairman . . 4es her father, who from " n In Six Hundred Cities. el of the. committee on hoxes L (Continued from Fifth Page.) tonti T i AR i A Cavalry, i Daughter of Mrs. Alex. B. Legare, a specially favored bud, who has had ma nts given in her honor. Lattrell, Mrs. R X3 w 2 B '% 2 ¥ Z i | | in the after the war weht West e S - dinner to [of 14 at dinner fast evening in honor » Martino. Mme. Seya, Mme. | Misx Celene Du Puy is ent 2 Chi Sigma Sorority Will § Ca and Mrs. Arth ohnson. stro. Mme. Simo-| group of voung people, amaor T .\-]h 1 and Mrs. Hutchison have as 1 rice Mrs Dwight | guests heing Miss Juha Lee Orme EI’\(CT(RH’I at Dance heir test the latter's b v, v 3 urtis Wilbur, Mrs.|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman 2 E Grorze M. Weaver of Utica, N Capper, Mrs. James Couzens, | Lackland Orme, who is third highest i Sigma Sorority will en e . Wondbridge N. Ferris, Mrs. Wil-lin the girls’ feature of the memorial | tertain their frien closed Christ & Alexar vitton I King, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff. | coin-selling contest | mas dance in the garden house o inedig ainns: At fhe {Mrs. Hen Chiltan. Ars. Charlton, | Mrs. Anna Russéll Cote has named e o s Chase~Club last ni v MES. Alme. Ofins, Countess de Sie; A her box in honor of Pyt Sam Davis taughter, N ari de Ga Comin. Mme. Loudon. Mme.‘ whao is rated one of the “real her _In the party were Miss Ade- | Mme. Kleinwachter, Mrs. [ of the Civil War. When he was on ide O'Donnell, Miss Retty opley ¥ Airni Chatisa 0 (Belli| 3. Vears (0ld) he was:hangad 1o T M Elain Graham. Miss Tolnh Kauffmann, Mrs. Mark | nessee hecause he refused to 11 the i Mizs Helen Min o <. I, Harry Covington,!name of a friend. who in consequence larion Reuss, Miss Ade Tenry. | 3 AR N oxen Mis: ) woilld Tawe baen shot. His 188t Woids Mrs. Norman Benging r e ishman Mrs, Tohn IIA,\fil olladay. jr.: Mrs. Danald Dea = 1. Mr Victor Kanffmann.{ sand lives to T wonld Pty Charles wn i lins Shands, Mrs. Alexander| Mrs. Panl Fitzsimona' hox will he Mrs. Hugh 2 3 Mrs. David Hunt Blair, ! named honor of Gen. Wade Hamp Hillyer. jr.: Mrs. J \ Mather Lewis, Mrs.}tan, a near relative of Capt Fitz teginal p M 2 A “ries. Mys. Josiah Van!gimons, 1. 8. N, Mrs Delos Rlods ind a sllerman a A Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland. Mys. {and M Charles Graves Mt Frede Gutheim ‘- ¥ \v:.n ont. Mrs. Upshur Moor- | have a joint hox named i % = o Irs. Barry Mohun, Mr: ‘ Col. Willilam Henry Peck, their Mr. and Mrs. William H. West en-|ence Williame, Mrs. Wendell P. Staf-] who drilled the first comp. tained 4_small company at dinner Mrs. 0. Wilmer Latimer, Mrs.|went to the war from near Atl 3 Rare Jewels g r. Miss rnes o and = b s d - e 1 .\ bl o 7 ‘”"_ Friabd . st Walker and My Wilbur | Ga. He subsequently ame 1h Fine Watches~ andl Mrs, L for of the Georgia Weekly | Ay 4 2 | — i - Gold Ware k whe | Box Holders for the Silver 4Vare Annual ch.arity Ball { Tor nearly a century. and : R o e Leaders of Washington soclety will | i Jeclfersonsadowni ijbe represented among the b e h-;cv’«’ yed xh: at the Charity ball given f« - rlvuldcumc\lwlhlu‘e & Our Annual fter-Xmas Sale Is Now Going On Everything Left Over From Our Christmas Stock Is Offered at Most Substantial Reductions. | Grace Dodze Hotel Monday evening £ 2)08 A 4 < on the gallows were: “1f 1 had a thou- K ) Upright Pianos Ft $014-50 Every Piano we have taken in trade and also a num- ber of new ones. Priced from $94.50. PLAYER-PIANOS Priced From $250 Big Bargains In This Department. | E. Hart Fenn, Mr. and Mrs. | ward Lane and their daughter, party went to the dance which|zjjss Dorothea Lane. and Miss Doro: | 1 frs. Frederick H, [.ymle" | !Iv 1 Ma in and Miss Gabrielle Mor- | ind Mrs. Thomax B. Sw ters of the hosts. | ve for the members of the o i 4 Dramatic Club. 3 Hight. daughter of | — M 1k S, Hight, who | fit of the Children's Hospital 3 « ! and social life Charles M. Ffou il h . g al debut next sea.| Board of Lady Visitors at th. ard | the capital and nation. a4 company e s | Hotel Mon vening, January taining at dinne v ¢i1l | The announcement that the President [Established 1802 s - and Mrs. Coolidge will attend gives | Y |1 n, Misies Sodt party w s 5P 7 { added interest to this first hall of the wards go nce which Mr th " S . B new year.” o Hold 3 ind Mrs. Ma give for their & E Dral The list of box holders to date in shter. Miss s Marye and M Wiglter Drake: | cludes Secretary Mellon. who will o o e ’ of Mr. | CUPY the box to the right of the presi- | He . Dimock will enter- | 1 ia T orenne v roean, witi| dential box: Commissioner Rudolph. b < %, % 4 who will occupy the one he left dinner tomorrow eveninz in | Hcamibi few I hisintterncon fro honor of the Qor. ‘of Japan|| It Dostess at tea this afterncon from | gengtor Phipps, Mrs. C wer {Commitiee Will Plan S P R e makes Extraordinary Sale of Phonographs Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory ente thix evening Mrs. Eugene Mever, jr.. Mrs. Harold Tariff Parley Dinner|ined a small company informally! 00 Tmme o ,\:;.hf'"\ Eno.| B tradz’qu‘ithl\;ffl Our Entire Stock (Except Orthophonic Victrolas) Reduced it dinner last evening in compliment i T William Winter, Herbert Washington committee on o their son and du o AL ined Christmas night a party of 161 Qocum. Mrs, Paul H. Bastedo, M it dinner. which ol the and Mrs. Walter i dinner for their sons. Willis and | Curtis. Mrs. Whalier 8" - | | er to b here in (heir guests for the ¥ + Turner nd Mrs. Henry chins. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock e T s | s $ R Hotel tome a St e vib, their party including their | {11 veison. Mok Bite i day has j e inized Miss Suzette Dewey, da Maught vise Macev. and Mr. | ¢ Fvan Mrs, | | smposed of Mr " At Assistant Secretary of the v out first secretary of ik JTrank Shghy s gef Bunhhtqfimlh | John M. Baer. Mre. Harris ald-|and Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey. will en-|the United v in Ha-|jng Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs - Sold Up to $150 Sold for $150 to $200 Mrs. Mary Sibley Evans tertain 4 company at dinner Sunday | vina, wh hix parents, Mr. | NUeebis makes: are in oline N. Hunt v evening, January 3 and Mrs. L. W. Southgate, at Ward: 3 e n These 3 stly new ine N v ¥ Sitaed da Wl e o niaber These are mostly new NMrs Henry T iney wn Park lotel = z s 2 hel Smith and Mrs. Constance| ~Mr. and Mrs, Theodore M. Tiller | o R i H S6 linsirimet(sl akent In instruments in beautiful Burt il v A- os st abeve instiemenistar st ennistect eilliihe composed only of the N:w Orthophonic v.um.. Shmatter A1 The dinner to he held atters brotherinda and sixier. M Julius Lansburgh 4/&9‘5} Attractive Values i { FURNITURE BED DAVENPORTS | DAVENPORTS Oswall G- Villard. editor The 5 Mrs. G v. wife of Ad Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. o $150 4 8150 PPolitical Costs | miral Luther Gregory, will sing after BEDROOM SUIT 2 P g950 | "R $18 ... $10 Walsh, former | the dinner. and Mrs. Reed. wife of 729 11th St. Priced from OCCASIONATL rom Massachusetts, “The | Cant. Reed, U, 5. Navy, will give re ROOK(CASFS a 5 = TARLES it R TRt e Marcine Iy cie G he bl Telephone F. 9262 frams. 8450 ;s Emerson. “Efficient Operation | Mr. and Mrs. Tiller will be hosts at 3 Aersus a Protective Tariff tinner in Sunday evening. Janu —and would o much like you : DINING SUITES Triced = RENCHES et "gon() from $201) Priced from $15 Eeth | PARLOR sUTTES r the dinner may be ary 2. for Mr. and Mrs. Clancy. to call upon him and his ex- . “HE s LIVING ROOM Priced cepss, cmmazs | LG et $250 member of the sl perienced corps of decorators, AT L)) Priced 52501‘ ROCKERS $10 This group includes art styles and the more ex- secretary of the | Morzan of New York. who are at to zive vou low prices and good |f! e, Bliss| Wardman Tark Hotel for the holi work for the decoratfon of your 1 Presents {uspices the davs, had as their dinner guests home. : swesentative and o ST Newest Modes in Mr. Benjamin Dr. and Mrs. William Dennison upholsterers and shade artists HAIRS (Al Kinds Priced from Brothers ‘ Smart Apparel fricsa Ygi'gE | rayrs oo | sEwin staxns P $20 rreta mom. $10 1 T2 $6.50 e LIBRARY TABLES | SPINNET DESKS Eneeattrom. D18 REZC NGIRY it gDy Individuality in Furniture—at De Moll’s - for Tomorrow: To Close Out 55 AFTERNOON AND ~ Southland Resorts E‘TENING GOWNS ; v. Advanced fashions which have special appeal for a discriminating clientele. at L Dewrect importations and replicas, por- traying the most approved style trend— In Our Radio Department We sell the famous Radiolas of the Radio Corporation of America. And the Atwater-Kent Radio Radiolas from $45. Atwater-Kent from $80 Listen In New Year’s Night John McCormick apd Lucretia Bori and the Vietor Concert Orches- tra will give a particularly interesting program. This is the first conceit by the Victor Talkin%‘ Machine Co., to be followed by others later, which will also be given by famous Victor artists. Have us install a radio so you will be ready to hear this wonderful concert on New Year’s night. XA RN RIS G IR K Formerly 78.50. 98.50 and 135.00 : a collection in which quality, beauty ETAL lace. velvet, satin, chiffon. geor- gette and hrocade—in hues of accepted smartness—give themselves to materi- alize inspirations, many imported, for madame and mademoiselle. All sales are final. and indil-idr'lhlily are most charmingly blended. T L L Ready to wear. Made to order. THERTHEN KRR QR R R IR R R R IR R R WK

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