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=10 THE SUNDAY ‘New York’s Charity Ball To Be Brilliant Pageant = OHCH Social Event in Cit)‘. Started in 1857.‘ Already Planned for Waldorf J Hctel on February 2. i the Cannon Club at | Princeton Club of While | ton Princeton New York Club of 182 and 1 Margaret Thayer to Wed. take Waldor \ O - the date of + < this social e once during the: CIvil War |G as a first lieutenant | th helongs to the Knickerbocker Club and ! of the charity ball is |is now master St Mark's. Miss closely erwoven with all that is|Thayer is a member of the Junior | i v. League and vice president of the Vin- | snt Club, Anothe wits chapter his mother-ir Pageant to Be Br house Lo £ 5 o enite |41, 1924, wnd transfer: S Gaual oLt nien . 1 Mrs. Vanderbilt July it the Waldorf will he M Vi price was $800,000 for the guests for the | oyl shuilt it in 1908 for $1 the grand march will L o s 4 tering ipagednt i€ has street. I it ave eight Preceding the fete e eight 1 exceptionally large . ers. bhoth in private he smart restaurants will he New ind Child’s Hospital 1 debutante committee committee with Miss Flor im ence \ Doane of 8 West Vanderhilt the Am are Madames Ninth Page) g, are also with their parents for holiday Mrs. Ma Talley of folk. Mr Mrs. ( » Bonney of Sta \ Miss eth Wilkinson of State Teachers' Colleze. in Harrisonbur d at the lare the snests of Miss Wilkinson's W features | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilkin Il linger in | son tests for | Mr. and Mrs Thomas of v interest is Erie. Pa.. ave guesis of the latter's the midnight cabaret, parents, Rev. and Mrs. Percy L. e debutante performers are re- Vernon, at the parsonaze of the First so industriously. This will Church ce on a stage with a runwa ieut F. Drischler, U. 8. X lroom floor, so that danc rform chler o Lieut. Fyisch Philadelphia may | amid bles in manner of s, Francis Drischler n ¢ Rosemont Misx Ruth Smith and Miss Emma Little of Danvers M e th gstumes designed in guests of the former's “ in-la and sister, Mr. and Mrs. \Wilhe ‘ retian ther Baggett, on North Al e Mrs. Frank Mec v Katherine Dou ville has arrived to spen faalre Dinsmore mainder of the Winter nstance McCann, Mg father Georsg William Helene on Ca m stree e ST Y i DG Ao M ow Munson of Tampa. Il Marian Gray. Janet Wil after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, O, W Sevmour, Bessie Bel vnolds, has left to visit relatives in uck. Claire May pize wchester, N. Y Polly and Mrs. Nidney Cross and children lef 8 Miller Claire Bicge & Louise Rizelow : 1 - and Mrs. } sith Barrett = Foote. Lillian Tingue. Adele | g5y eq their us om of being at home inform noon. Miss V7 at tea for her fternoon following the her parents. A dinner-dance was given last eve- ning at the Belle Haven Country Club, ind another will be Thursday evenir December omorrow evening Miss J Charlotte Kempy Warwick will be dance at the club. ephine Grega, Miss and the Misses joint hostesses at a nor (Thelma Cudlipp) the Misses ibeth ong hals Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mitchell of Iselin. Caroline Clark, Betty | California ar the fornfer's a, Harty Tilton Suzanne |brother-inlaw . Mr.and Mrs Tilton. Natalie Peters, Hope Hollins, | James Lacey Virginia Cc hwaite, Adele Walker Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stevens of &nd Flore ris Janesville, Wis.. are spending the with th ihe ter's parents, Mr. Mentzel. t the Univer t ¥ stident Bride of Virginia in v i, De- | he was Miss Kuth Le Hew. t home for | Kenneth Mr. dack My Mr. Lam. Lipps has left o to stay with relatives the holidays John MeC. Watson o the lohn K which d'Art at ley Acidemy, in Wir chest me witk Maj. and Mrs. Charles on Routh St Asap Miss Ma t guest in ne r and Mrs nuel B Moore it wart Hall, Miss Franklyn Neil Mr. Charles Kinz of Honolulu, H T., was a_guest last’ week of Mr. and Mrs. O Amos. and 1ot later 1o visit friends in Philadelphia H Mr.and Me Anthony Gompf left for their home and Mrs. A. P, Miss Mar Helen Henry G o} have ter a visit to Mr. mpf Adams and s are home from Vi College, in Evisrol ompf and Aty limore mont angenherg are zuests ewark, N. I Mary Ford Miss Fdith Baltimore visiting M. William A, Moore, jr. in | Miss Ford of and Mrs, Rosemont Mrs. W. H. E tler of Haymarket her son-indaw and | Mills Washington i« in-law Mah and Mrs, ¢, T MK oth with Mr visit Mrs. John Schofield hter her and Mrs. with her of Charlotte, N. ( t of her brother-in‘law d Mrs. W small | is the and sistoy Kieystenle; iw i A William th i f S il many extra il ‘ot reductions have ——— Jennings, L es, Lonis \ er dauzhter, )\ Mr. and Mrs. W rALy of <. Lyttlel Fox, W i A Aexander MacKay, Charles [ § D Preston. Lee Reed || | Marion Burke, a2 Virginia Seigma | The Roosen. Helen Carmela Livingston, An-| Zs on. Mary Atwell, Mar tingu <. Millocent Barnar j Betty Murph A\ngzeline Aee Skop r, P Lassie Mary Ditty v Ditmar, iloneyman Ritchie Tinucane. Ruth Leyvendec by e ty Kendall ton was introduce inate of Finch member of the Prince. 1010 14th St. N.W. ew Year’s Eve Carnival Exotic Atmosphere Tantalizing Dance Music De Luxe Supper Novelties Sonvenirs for Ladies Dancing From 10 P.M. to 3 AM. A Small Call Albert. Main reservations —which made now. should for be been added to this Greater i still already drastically cut prices. success and the excellence of assortment is supplemented variety. Reserves Your Selection inducements — sharper reductions on Furs are of the same quality that have dis- wished the Capitol Fur through.fifteen years of in a delightful . range All Regular Stock - Just remember that these reductions are sincere. Positively wo special pur- chases—every garhent— every fur picce has been | taken from owr regular i stock. Deposit STAR, Phi Mrs M | |copal High in h M e | ¥ TH. Luckett of W 1 e e——————————————ri. 7. 1925—PART 2. WASHINGTON, D. DECEMBER 2 ladelpiN are visiting Mr. and |spent day with Mr. aid e McClare Mrs. Williams. Uz U o Miss Ellen Anne Benoit of Portland, | w Moncure ‘o the Epis-|Gre, " ix the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘hool is spending the | Harvey Callah Mr. and Mrs. Cal Iholidays with M Boothe |lahan " entertained at cards Monday | e g n sl evening in honor of their zuest. Mrs. | 3 4 iy T. A. Hinton entertaiy t luncheon | o Mrs. Hayward Doy, K ay for Miss Benoi tand Hayward D. Lucked % Louise March of State Te; 3 ) rlotie William ix with h . and My L in Farmvibic re guests Mr.and Mes, John Marsh, in tof o Luckett on | Rosemont for o isit | rick stre Mrs. William - Mr. and Mes. C. B Calvert of Washe | . Luckett ix visiting h. mother Buests Jast week of 3 Mrs Repper(, in Great Barrington, 8. B. Kidwell. M nd Mrs. Mass, | Ridwell ha &one to visit the Iatier’s Mr. Philip Price of Vi viother, Mr 5. Clarke, in Prince copal’ School in Lynch Cour MWilliam A { 1with his motheg Mri. Over nd M nk Hahn of Wash ! [ relat P ddock Heights 1o sts of their son and i [the holiduys Mr. and Mrs. Arthu 1] Mrs. K Pomeroy. Miss Florence { Pomeroy Miss Bmily Pomeroy | Mrs. Albert Costello has zone to her {Bave returned (o their home in W est e in Nious City, lowa, after @ visit P imorelind County after a visit to rela- | o Mr, and Mrs Brannon tives her Mr. Harry Dietrich left Wednesd:y Mr.and Mes. Marvin Franklin Stew- to Join Mrs. Dietrich in the home of tentertained at bridse last evening | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L N, Houek in their home on South \vashin, In Laneaster. Pa street, M Mrs. John Tavlor Lewis, jr Mr.and Mrs. Victor H. Browne are of Richmond, whe have been with the 8 Norfolk Lutter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Donald D, Stnart of [\ nelder th Columby as ton were gue week of (street, left Thurs spend Christ Mys mas with Mr. Lewis srandmother i mother Mrs. Fielding Lewis Willions, in biris 1 Mrs. Del- el R . svtield nd Mr.and Meand Mes. Hubert Neweomb, Mr David Washington Howard Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs Mount Holyoke Alumnae Honor Dinners Precede Plan Party on January 2. “The Holyoke sociation i giving a Matrimonial Event Mills entey v home, 3105 Mount Alumnae les Ellzabeth luncheon at clubhouse of (he Amgrican Assoct tion University: Women, 1 Five street 30 o'clock Raturday, Jar . in honor of the Washin e now siudents turd: B v owith a hi< home in George Holyvoke Coll an® wh will W n : Katherine ¥ Wiashington (o the « mas hol i days. Mrs. Henry White is chairn B Wit & iides JUnChEONRREIL of the committes in charge of the TEBTR. 3 ringements, and reservations are s ing ade throuzh Mrs. Willian fordun, 327 Cullexe street northwes Bethrothal Announced ST For Miss Ruth Gregory Admiral L. N. Gregory « E. 5N, chiét ‘of the Mrs. G Miss Krause Entertains For Mrs. George S. Cnyle Miss Flors Kiause eral tables of hric the Chevy Ch Itear G Vards announce Jocks, and the Ruth Washin o % NPk “nior Wash- Tum s formerly Miss Univer Lol Marzaret Marsh of this city se at date n oset for the wedding Jumes Walen and Miss Blizaheth A 5 1 of Washing week end half the pussengers patron guestx of the brother and sister-in- wir serviee cen London of Mrs. Newcomb and Mrs. Wal < [ « ' who Mrand Mrso 1 Fowler i Paris 1o do 1heir shopping. e et ———— Cottage Cheese. Having gone through a long experi in bhaking. in steaming. in sl ible help of a bag or wife of experien at last found th easiest and the quickest without hest wAY 10 tur the trick. Here it is: it the soure. milk into anv container that will hel twice the bulk of the milk. Then tu hot waler, preferably not quite at bo ing point. over not to ule to being f much hot wat up and tirn off the hot water 1rong a sirain A% 1o lose none of 1h cheese. Salt 1o taste and add a fe chopped chives, it liked, or make ir halls and sprinkle with papriks Fancy Cloth Baskets. Ordinarily a clothes basket is not » object of beauty in a bedroom or b It can, however, be made very dec huy color work. or ¢ work to do. ar v hold designs of flowers « pattern, will transform a pla an ornament means ¢ other basket int For gentiemen ho want comfe Phone Main 15372, STARTS TOMORROW lORRISONS RECORD-BREAKING REDUCTIONS ON TR, il Such Tremendous Red the most skeptical purchaser wiil marvel at the values offered in ance Sale. SAVINGS of 259 to 409, YA choice of smart new models—in soft pile fabrics and suede cloths. Styles and materials that have won popular favor. Large collars and cuffs —and some bordered of selected Furs. Several hundred Coats—every model attractively crepe-lined and developed in a smartly authentic mode. Lovely fur trimmings on collars and cuffs, or formiag striking border efiects, add to the charm of such approved fabrics as Mokine, Carmenia, Veronia, Veloria and others. Women’s and misses’ sizes. "Elegant Coats in Winter's more distinctive modes—flared and straight- line models being enriched with such fashionable pelts as bheaver, squirrel, fitch, fox, lynx. skunk or Jap mink. The excellent ecrepe, woolen or combi on linings alone prove these Coats to be of the decidedly better types. Women's, misses’ and extra sizes. All the Newest Styles I NEW REDS T RICH DARK SHADES Little Women 14 to 204 Misses’ 14 to 20. Charge Purchases Made the Remainder of This M onth Will Appear on Bills Rendered February Ist E FOUNDED 1894 1109 F Street N.W. uctions that even This Great Clear- TN | Handsome Fur Trimmings TPLUMAGE SHADES INEW WINE SHADES 1LUSTROUS BLACKS Women Extra Sizes 36 to 48 42, to 52V Sketched from stock 354