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55 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925. SOCIETY. ! I Gen. Archibald Gracle box, Gen !pr:shle:ual Joulte at the Willard, | carrying a bouguet of Columbia. rosa!! T. Wison of Wheeling -xfl. M Gracle having been a roommate and{where he had 11 guests, and snaj 3 | Charles Adamson of Philadelp) , COSTUMED FOR FANCY BALL. e e R Tl : o onparagons { | Point, and followed him South, where | The marriage of Miss Dorothy Car e bridesmalds will be Miss Flor-| Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. O'Bric ” i he raised the first Southern regiment | ter von Bayer, datghter of Mr. and|ence Maxwell of Wheeling, Mixx Tinlen | of Lynbrook, Long Island, are spen: at Sumter. Mrs. August H. von Bayer of Pleasant | Carter, and Miss Dorothy ing the h s with Mrs. O'Brien and fired the firat shot | Valley, Wheeling, W. Va., to Mr. Lee | Washington, and Mis tether ot | st Py "hem. B LC Hittor Baron and Baroness von Lang of | Edward Eynon, son of Mr. and Mrs. (of Philadeiphia. ¥ | wear | 111 Quincy street, Chevy Chase, M< [ Leinzell Lodge, Arlington, Va., have | William John Eynon of this city, will | frocks of orchid chiffon over s e O B e s NoGntas Beits their house guests for the Liolidays | take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, |lace, siver lace hats, and carry srm | = Irs. J. R. Willour and daughter, Miss | in the Vance Memorial Presbyterian |bouquets of Columbin roses. | The marriage of Miss May Bel. jargaret Willou Unlontown, Pa.| Chu Wheeling, the Rev. Jume~| Mr. Frederick B. Smilllewill be tho | Chrhart, daughter of Mr. and Mr .« | Mease Potter officlating. best man, and the ushe; M , to Mr. Harry Ba Miss Minna ones and Miss | “rnn pride wiii be escorted to the | Luckett of “‘uqmngmr” : The Egyptian Minister and Mme. Samy Hosts at Dinner Tonight for Senor | By B g L r‘ i3 Wo\‘lnfidw et f Constance Jones, daughters of Lieut.s o, % father, who will kive ler |aidson 1 Vashingtor, Mr. Don > and Senord dc Rmno | Comstunce Jones. dasighiers o Lieut | utur by ot tathe. who Wil &IVe her | aidson Merei of Detros S1s" Gooeme e oL | entertained at bridge in honor of|of hride satin and duchess lace, and | Miss Katharine Simonds, debutantc | wil" carry hride roses and Hios of [ p— of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.| daught the vall l\m\'md\ | zabeth Hubbard of Wheel- ssador of Spain and | Judge and Mrs. J. Harey Covington, | no will be the | will entertain at dinner this evening | it dinner this|in honor of Miss Barbara intield | Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Mills had | ing will be the maid of honor, wearing ¢ Minister of | and her fiance, Mr. Henry or party at their home, |@ E0Wn of rose chiffon and silver lace, 7 Sim D ne Mokl Gratton, Christmas. day, | @ siiver lace and rose velvet Lat and Wismmtazon: Paris | which_included Mr. and Mrs. Freder- | lick Altemus, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence! e JLTLIUS (;/\RF']NCI,\EL &Co Miss Dorothy Wooden i ing at bridge this afternc n at Ward ider, Miss | m Bennett, | H. McCauley Slaughter or Mills ; man i Hotel in compliment to A. Slaughter and Miss anor | ) : Miss Dorothy Casley, whose manr- Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot Sukert of | il e ol e Detroit is the house guest of Mr. and | | take place in Februa he guests Mrs. Allister Cochrane. { 7 AS 7 3 e i LA L A CHOICE ASSORTMENT included Mrs. Jok n and Mme o poonn sts of honor Mrs. Henry a com | Mrs. Herbert D. Brown, wife of \h@! | chief of the Bureau of Efficiency, gave |2 tea yesterday to Cornell friends in honor of Mr. ‘oster M. Coffin, alumni representative of Cornell University, {and Mrs. Coffin, who were married in | Ithaca, N. Y., and are spending their . Carl Mapes, Harold Titu . Zirkin, ) Walter Brool Women's and Misses' [ FUR-TRIMMED H\ENCI}ORM i Cflocouws ke Beyer, Callahan, Miss Adrienne Shreve, Miss Miss Mary | !unmn From Christmas T Helen .1 Francis Thomas, | | honeymoon in Washington. _Mrs. | the best 5 Arissiix | Cotfin, who was Miss Carolyn Slater, | Sold, by CLOTH COATS 4 Howser. | is a daughter of the late Samuel Scott 4 shops wgamac Nelson Hatsor | Stater of New York and Mrs, Caroline | , AMujorie. Wooden and Mi A. Slater, now residing in nwood, | g x i Wooder | Calif., both of whom were clussmates | On Sale Here Now I ¥ i b Neha | of Mrs. Brown at Cornell. i - & of the irenc Mis: Callahan will entertair | 1R sy o Dumont. | at"a luncheon Wednesday in Miss Elizabeth Shelly of Paris i ~——.——- AT GRE..TLY REDUCED PRICES 1 T today in | complimen » Miss Dorothy Casley, | | the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Liv- l i of erson of Marfi, | a bride of February. |ingston Stavely, 1744 M street %% k’ - i St \ge of Miss Dorothy Mr., C. L. Alexander of Chicago, en HE values offered in this dreat sale are | ly at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Danel | tertained at dinner last night in m—. e the ‘most remarkable we: have ‘eves i \ce Fobruary 16, at oelock It's Some known. Dorothea Lane, daug itternoon, and will be followed Mrs. Richard H. Lane, will reception at the home of the! Snappy Band 1 ; . - | - S faoon | rige’s parents. R VIT.R\ coat 15 Jistincuvely made in the \..“ n Wallingsford rcopators with A hest quality with fine selected fur. i at britge directing so cor i oo ‘ - tantly good 1 thes i ditional friends wi dged it to be chron 1 ricr 1dged it to be chronic IT IS to your advantage to see our se i o Ther vill \ now il : i gown of 1 K 1 white satin, ex M., J ‘H Y ¥ ¢ the holidays | it = v and daughter. Mr. and 4 < Tichener of Ringham: | Rare Jewels ) F StriEr CoRNER OF 18™ I i B i | Fine Watches o = mpton and Mrs. Tichener = I Dencreg Evers: Nite will receive informally this afternoon. | Gold Ware S nd Mrs. Harold Edward Doyle ed cards for the marriage of Wilmoth, to Mr. Rich-| R Silver Ware ; . 13th and E Streets For nearly a century snd MISS NATALIE ll AMMOND, aqGuarter—since President ichmond, | A< ahe will appear at & New Year eve dance, her cosiumes on such occasions | Yl J<Trsonssciminicrarion ==Sjal——|o]c——— oy 1 always being accurate and elegant. we have enjoved the urch January | = ratronage of those most J. Russell Verbrycke of Berlin, | Cosely identified with the fliciated at the ma son and namesake of Gen. Robert E.[ Miss T official and soclal life of sarents of the bride-elect, will per- | Lee, will occupy the box which is| dard, the capitaliand’ pation. the ceremony ! named in honor of the Confed: | Miss Estatlished 1802 Miss Ruth Loulse Doyle, sister of | erate chieftain. Among Mrs. s Moffett 1 b,!l gg}fig‘g the ridetobe, will be the maid of | guests will be Mr. Justice and Mrs. | partners i ; Miss Teresa Pittler of Caracas 7 rd, Mr. Justice McRey-| ioned Miss [ yle E Lejer Dr. M. €. Doll-| fashior 608 to 6i4 {TH ST, ‘ Miss Virginia Weakles esmaic ze, nd Mrs. B he Presi {and Mrs. Ho reombe | land, - W. B Freeman, commander ind Mrs. J. Milton Rowe, matrons 7 Mr. John Lile will act as best man ind Mr. Robert I. Boswell, Mr. Frank | ri | L. Montague, jr.; ) A. \10'411 A s Grady arn : ¥ Miss nu\‘,,,h‘»,“_\rr‘ Clarsnce rs. Fielding Lewls ) Let U M L N '1/ T S are ew T York. Miss Marie Iy 054, and Mr. Bradle y of New | gthers ! heTER | | After ~ C.‘nrist imnas Reductions (EINORERt o 3| York ‘will be the groomsmen. all | Mrs. Lee Gen. Freema m" Harrison S | reception will follow fmmedtatel lead the V: Lineaweaver ceremony in the residence, 3518 | number 1 he | Huntington street, Chevy Chase. 4 he gowns i | 6 niforms of the :r; iss Alexander Those who take part in the reel in o= ; 3 mas Party. | clude Mrs. Oscar Underwood, Mrs s 3 Stanfield, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews. = ; . b mes E. Alexander will enter- | Stanfleld, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Aiss Mary Hanl( . Miss Ann m:xlumvr ¥ of young people for | Mrs. Fieiding Lewis, Mrs. Schuvler of | For Yo F Dy s, Y M ime, Miss Josephine I & SRR S Betty | New York, 3 arro coreia, | ou—Iactory Prices Save You Money Alexander, at_the - —that make wonderful-- e - ‘om. | dance of the Washi , to be ¥ AT RO R B b . . R s erce and Mrs alter Drak Eiven Wednesday. —buvino I/ > e \';:r.l.nr:\lr\‘;~ e Mrs. Edawin §. Puller will be the | P N “ l 8 opportunities— )stess for the dance, and will have | ssisting _her Mrs. 'Alexander, Mrs. | Absalom Waller and Mrs. Arthur Tir- | heir daughter, Miss her house gues Haven of Morristown, Capt. and Mrs. Walter Gherardl will | hosts at dinner this evening for | Mr. and d Danforth r debutante daughter, Miss Neville [Stimson will entertain a company at Gherardl, in honor of Miss Harty dinner at the Army and Navy Club ter of Dr. a New Year eve. This afternoon Mrs )n of New York, | Stimson will entertain five tables 3224 830 13th St. NW. | W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor B Mrs. Ri Inside Information We, have an interesting pamohict SERVICE SERY yor, send 'you upon request. Phone Franklin James Jerry |bridge at her home, on Bradle will be followed by a tex s have , tor and Mrs. | This Vadsworth, jr. The com. |additional gues ; ter go to the dance which | z Tha ) Sistant Seoretary of Commerce | SO Ereat has been the demand for I = e e Pt (Walter Drake will give | boxes for the Blue and Gray ball on A \ for thelr daughter, Miss Rosalle|Tuesday night, December 29, L Mayflower, that a second tier of boxe: to whieh | been invited. 3 Gl‘OUpS Of DI'GSSGS —for street and afternoon wear —selections from our Drake. Cleaners and Dyers Y . 1 e f{ s c < 3 F regular stock—of fashions that are approved. 7 Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis will |and of these only one or two stili Since 1883 l,enlng g hat are approved. in weaves ostess F 1 omp of | remain. s Ivania v N 7 1 1 , e epie for dancing this eve.| Mrs. Robert B. Lee, widow of| [l 1733 Pennsvlvania Ave. N.W. that are proper and colors that are the vogue. Robert E. Lee, oldest grand ——————— | 4 2 S[I'pp()"'s and Mrs, Frank H. Simonds be hosts at dinner this evening 3 thetr - daughter, Miss Katherine NERRING TASTE /9 wonds, the company ter to | ance of Mr. an Walter | Drake | aa guides the hands that design Blackistone's floral emblems. Special values n— Sprays &$5 Wreaths ~ % Ar. and Mrs. Richard Corlis ave issued invitations for te: afternoon uary 4, $690 $11 90 $ 975 Second Floer. autiful imported Gold Kidskin_cut-out evening slippers with spike VoS heels $1350 —an exclusive short vamp opera pump of imported Sileer or Gold Darns Miss A = e DD I I e U I I e e I EEEBEEEEEE:—EEE o] a Stetson Shoe Shop ! o 1305 F Street 1222 F St. 3 Groups of Coats Dress models and Sports types—in the fine soft and lustrous Weaves—plam or trimmed with t]’]e finest furs. 533 565 5990 The very finest Coats are also greatly reduced Third Floor. | Amnic Duddy | Anmc Duddy danced to jaz ith’a style thata wdanccryscldom has. c idcd around like hutc-the-shutes, Qonsumm Evangeline Chocolutes. Oh,how Washington- | ians love Evangelines! nd other Happiness dxes and cakes the by, our Soda ountain | and our Tea Roo (near Woodward's)are | gn ood enough tomake | embers of Con~ | gress homesick! | Dappi Candy~Soda~ Tea Room 107 F St.,N.W. CLEARING OUR STOCKS | of All Winter Merchandise I Coats Dresses at Announcing New Year’s Eve Supper Dance and Carnival C%-Ma;flowcr Continuous Dancing from 110’Glock . Ten Dollars per person * including De Luxe Supper A Flurry in Rich Furs Sacrificed! Both Coats and Jacquettes are deeply sacrificed for clearance sake. Guaranteed skins and distinctive models. Sharp Reductions Augmented Orchestration Souvenirs 1316 G Street Third Floor. For Reservations Telephone Main 9800 Banguet Department |0 == |olc———=|o]——=|a|—=|a|c——=an| == [ale——=|s|c——|ol———=]a|——==|o| = la[e——=—3|o]c——a|o]———3|o[—=n]——{o} I———o|———ol——=al——nl——2 o] ——|

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