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SOCIETY (Continued from Elghteenth Page.) visit to Gettysburg, York and Han- over, Pa. g Mrs. Joseph B. Kalbfus had a com pany of eight for luncheon at the Iron Gate Inn yesterday, in compli- ment to Mrs. Curtis Drake Cecil of Detrolt, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Walter D. Nola: Mrs. Hattle Huoffa Schuster of New Tork is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silverberg in their home at 3561 Tenth street northwest. Mrs. Schuster formerly lived in Washingon and has not visited here for 24 years. Alabamians to Hold Dance Tomorrow Night. The Alabuma State Society will en- tertain with a dance at Meridian Man- sions, 2400 Sixteenth street, tomoriow evening, beginning at 8:30 o'ciock. The president of the society, Mr 1 Y. Bain, will be assisted in receiving by the officers of the soclety, the re- ception committee and committee “hairmen, The Representatives now in the city | are expected to be present, and will offer suggestions for the entertain- ment of the members, and it is hoped a goodly number of Alabamians will be present. Arrangements have been made for those desiring to play cards. Much enthuslasm isbelng manitested by members of the society, and plans are being made for a very interesting Guest cards may be secured at the Dr. Ella House Fales and Dr. W. D. Fales of 78 T street northwest cele- trated their sliver wedding anni- versary November 27 by holcing a re- eption at their home. The wedding took place 25 years ago at St Paul's Bnglish Lutheran Church in this city. Dr. Ella Fales !s quite well known in Washington, having lived here all of her life. She is quite actve in the D. A. R, also in P. E. O. socleties and quite active in the Eckington Citizens’ Assoclation. The Southern Society of Washing- ton will open its Winter social aotivi- ties with a reception and dance al the Wardman Park Hotel Friday evening, December 10. The reception will be in honor of the presidents of tho va- rious Southern State societies from which the membership of the South- arn Soclety is largely drawn. expected that this will be one of the largest and most interesting of the rntertainments the Southern Soclety has given. The receplon will begtin at 9 o’clock sand the muslc and dancing will con- tinue until 1. Tomorrow the ladies who will have oharge of the shop which the Near Bast Relle? is maintamning at 1107 (onnecticut avenue for the sale of in- dustrial goods made by the refugee women of Greece are Mrs. Campbell Forrester and Mrs. W. E. Chamber- lain, tn charge, with Mrs. A. W Baggs, Mra. Walter Sturgill Forrest Spencer as: ng. Mrs. John M. s, vico prest- dent general of the Natlonal Soclety, Daughters of the American Revolu- “ion, and Mrs. Edward Keating will be honor guests and will speak at the meeting which will be held at the Willard Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock By the State committes of the D. A. R. student loan fund. Mrs. George Eastman 19 chairman and a repre- sentative from all chapters in the District compose_the membership of the committee. Regents of chapters have been invited to attend. Judge Mary O'Toole will be host- ess at the tea given by the lawyers of the Women's City Club Sunday, December 5, 5 to 6 o'clock, when Judge Mary Grossman of the Municipal Court of Cleveland, Ohio, will be the guest of honor. Mrs. Grace Hays Riley, dean of the Wash- ington College of Law; Miss Kath- erine Pike, president of the National Excel- | lent music has been secured and it is | and Mrs. De | ‘Women Lawyers’ Association; Judge Kathryn Sellers, Miss Marle Saunders, Miss M. Pearl McCall, Miss Pauline M. Floyd and Mrs. Helena Doocey Reed will receive. Mrs. Jennie O. Berliner making the introductions. Mrs. Pearl B. Klein, Miss Grace B. Knoeller, Mrs. Ralph Watts Wardwell and“Miss Etta L. Taggart will preside at the tea tables, assist- ed by Miss Helen Hironimus, Miss Virginia Diedel, Miss Edna J. Sheedy, Mrs. Agnes M. Faber, Miss May Thorpe Bigelow, Miss Grace L. Rohleder, Miss Mabel B. Hiatt, Miss Rebecca Blaine, Mrs. Kate K Briggs, Miss Vera C. Brungart and others. Many women prominent in socfal life are intecested in the splendid work of the Washington Animul Rescue League and are reserving tables for the bridge and mah-jong party to be given at the Washington Club Wed- nesday, December 8, for the benefit of the league. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood Mrs. Marshall Field, ‘Admiral Sidney A. { Staunton and Mrs. Bavard are among the supporters and sponsors of this annual event for the Animal Rescue League. The rainbow fete for the benefit of the Epiphany Home for the Aged | opened this morning ut the Epiphany Parish House and will continue through this afternoon and tomorrow. The affair has been charmingly ar- ranged and many aitractive and use- ful articles are on sale. A group of the season’s debutantes, wearing cos- tumes in rainbow hues, will sell 3 Hee is Comfort And Elegance any length of time. District are here. R R R L S TR R R R T R R RS S L S S L AL R L R R R R 21st and C Sk SPPIPIb by flowers, and the Japanese tea room K.|is presided over by Miss Harriet Iasitch a.d Mrs. Henrv Cook. Christ- mas cards will be sold by the mem- bers of the cholr, and Miss Elizabeth Keiser has charge of the candy booth. The annual tea and donation party of the Catholic Home for Aged Ladles is being held at the Home, 3043 P street northwest, this afternoon, from 8 to 6 o’clock. Members of the board are: Mrs. George May, Mrs. Byron 8. Adams, Mrs. J. Ryan Devereux, Miss Lila_Worthington and Mrs. Willlam A. Wimsatt. Much: interest is centered about the George Washington University foot ball hop to be held Friday evening at 10 o'clock In the George Wash- ington gyhnasium in honor of the foot ball team of the university. One of the principal features of the eve- ning will be the presentation by the president of the university, Dr. Wil- llam Mather Lewis, of the two athletic record boards which have been pur- chased for the university by the Men’s G. W. Club. Prof. and Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle will act as_ hosts for the occasion and Mr. Harold M. Young, president of the Men's G. W. Club, will introduce the speakers of the evening. Coach “Maud” Crum and Capt. Henry Sapp will give short talks on the work and accomplish- ments of the foot ball team. e At ordinary temperatures and pres- sures a moleanle of gas will be bumped into seversl Wllon tipes a second by other molesules. b BSSFRLPPISERPTIPEPPEDEPIESPPDPIIEET Without Extravagance Furnished or unfurnished apartments for An established house with excellent equip- ment and superior service. Remember that the value of any place is not fixed altogether by the cost of the rent. An apartment without adequate service is unsatisfactory at any price. All things considered, the best values in the In the few vacancies that remain there may be just what you want. Have a look before you locate. Potomac Park Apartments Streets N.W. '%wgwwwwwwwwwww% A 3 Many Other Delightful Sl TOMEN'S slippet ing styles, starting at house MEN'S fine leather pers— $2.95 to $1.19to $ alippers, in felt and colored leathers. nating styles— 79 to $2 “ k quisite to wi Shop. Here you wi Opening the Xmas Doors of “Slipper-Town”™ SPECIAL Quick Service, Christmas Gift Dept., on the 2d floor of our smart F St. ill find the most attractive, most distinctive gift slippers for women. Also, for children and for men. Stiver line Peach, dals— Most ippers or boudoir s, in dozens of charm- 79c. house slip- $7 EN'S warm felt slippers— / 2.50 TRLS' and boys' attractive gift lamb’s wool Many fascie .95 ND in the “Stocking Shops,” on both our main and 2nd floors—ex- or wool sports hosiery—slipper buckles and ornaments— jowelled heels—silk hosiery “Flower Baskets” or “Bouquets™—dainty garter sets—gifts n every feminine heart. N4 4 ':V.:zt:,: Siesta Slippers brocade, kid, gold with red kid, black or red kid, satin A 4.50 to 12.50 Black or peach satin, feather trim— Bleck satin with Rhine- stone trim— orchid satin— Chinese wood-sole san- 395 to 7.50 gold 6.00 5.00 Nile green, or 3.50 Womert's Shhy 1207 F Give a Smart Young Girl— A Dance Set! She’ll adore it and adore you for giv- ing it to her. A tricky bit of lingerie like that will make her think that you think she is sophisticated—and she does want to seem sophisticated these days! These are adorable little things, made of crepe de chine with appliqued net or valenciennes lace trim—and only $3.95, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 192 P ———— j A FASHION INSTITUTION Pasis Washingtorn New' 3 Give a Wom:m'v Friend— A Silk Slip! She will appreciate it She never can have too many of them. She can wear it now, or save it for Summer—or she can put it in her “hope chest”—they a:e even lovely enough for that. Heavy crepe de chine, of course, simply but smartly tailored with self shoulder straps and deep shadow hems—and a choice of white, peach, flesh, orchid, tan, (Illustrated, G.) navy and black, $3.95. & Jelleff’s—For Gifts that Compliment the Giver IFTS that reflect your own good taste, your own appreciation-of the beautiful, your desire to make the recip- ient happy, your thoughtfulness, your graciousne: ciation of quality, silk underthings that reveal your ownfastidity, costume jewelry and keen knowledge of style, handbags that acknowledge your recognition ss, your generosity. Silk stockings that show your appre- novelties that indicate your of their importance. In fact, any gift that you select from the fascinating collection prepared by Je lleff’s is sure to be a gift that you will be proud to have given. Eternally Feminine—Always Delightful! REATHES there a woman with soul so dead who would not clasp her hands in rapture on Christmas morn as she opens 58 NVt a gift package and discovers an exquisite bit of feminine loveliness—a silk “nightie”—a French chemise—a ducky little pair of pajamas—a fascinating negligee—a tricky dance set? Intimate affairs that represent the inspiration of famous French design- ers, the cleverness and skill of both American and foreign makers, and all so moderately priced in this irresistible collection gathered for Christmas gifts. Charming New Pajamas Hand-Painted Rayon Pajamas, $6.50 —we know young girls love these because so many smart young women have purchased them for themselves in the past two weeks, and they par- ticularly like the Chinese pattern accentuated by col- ored pipings. Black, blue jay, navy and claret. Sizes 15, 16, 17. The Smart Slip-Over Pajamas, $10.85 —we made a special of this number because it al- ways is so popular with pajama seekers. Either the tailored style with appliqued embroidery, or a more dainty model trimmed with fine net and Valenciennes lace. Radium silk or brocaded crepe de chine and a choice of round, square and necklines. Peach, nile, maize, orchid, coral and flesh. (Illustrated H.) Crepe, de Chine Pajamas, $7.50 —heavy quality crepe de chine makes these mod- els, which are indeed charming in their smart sim- plicity, their attractive lace trim or tailored treatment. Flesh, orchid, peach and coral. Stunning Negligee Pajamas, $19.50 —aristocratic black charmeuse develops a fascinat- ing slip-over model, trimmed with gold braid and exotic colors in a lovely embroidered pattern. Paris designed the original of this model for her smart est women, Irresistible Negligees and Robes Very Smart Fringed Negligees, $10.85 —heavy crepe de chine in all the lovely pastel shades cleverly trimmed with tiers of self-colored fringe finished with delightful little rosebuds. Ostrich-Trimmed Negligees, $16.50 —and ostrich is so very smart, particularly when used on silk chenille as these are. A white Jap silk lining is another important asset and you can buy these in cerise, coral, orchid and French blue. (Illustrated F.) Taffeta Quilted Robes, $27.50 —most women adore quilted robes and these are exceptionally nice, lined with self-fabric and interlined with lamb’s wool and made up in this smart double-breasted, mannish style with pearl buttons, roll collars and sik cord girdle. A fascinating color range. P!aid Woolen Robes, $15 —how your friends would enjoy these on cold mornings. Beautiful tai- lored models with set-in sleeves and silk braid binding and silk cord girdles. Copen, rose, tan and orchid. Smart New Corduroy Robes, $5.90 —always desirable, these attractive robes made with long set-in sleeves, roll collar and pockets an of copen, rose, wistaria and cherry. ({llustrated D.) —oh, Handmade Silk Underwear $15 to $39.50 the delicious thrill of it. Exquisite things, subtle, exclusive, real laces, so beautiful, cobwebby, hand-drawn patterns, embroideries that seem to have been worked by magic. ing gossamer sheer and y silk, radium, indestructible voile. spend Oh, the thrill of giv- so wearable Ninon If you planned to $15 or more for a lovely feminine gift, you surely should choose something from this utterly charming collection. Charming Silk Underthings, Special, $3.95 ~—there are gowns, chemises, step-ins and bloomers in this xrour so that you can solve mzn{ of your Christmas gift probles the limits of your budget. quality crepe de chine in dainty lace trimmed or tailored treatments. ms at one time most satisfactorily and within The fabrics are splendid In addition, there are step-ins of excellent quality radium silk, lovely hemstitched and embroidered patterns in this group and a choice of all the desirable pastel colorings. of wide-wale cord: d nicely lined. A c}m PPN (Illustrated A.) Popular Gift “Nighties” Lace-Trimmed Crepe de Chine Gowns, $5.00 erfectly charming models, pleated and trimmed with cream valenciennes lace or net and Irish laces A choice of round, square and V necklines and from orchid, peach, nile and maize. An unusual gift at this price. (Illustrated B.) Crepe-Back Satin Gowns, $5.90 —who would not adore a giit like this? The style are new and simply fascinating and there are such exquisite trims of Binche, Valenciennes and filet laces, cream net folds at the hemlines and the col- ors are lovely—turquoise, orchid and coral in ad- dition to the popular flesh. And if you want to give an even more generous gift you can add a silk chemise to match, $3.95. Perfectly Exquisite Silk Gowns, $7.85 —these are made of heavy quality crepe de chine— but there the heaviness ends—for the trimmings are laces, dainty cobwebby laces—net, the kind that has appliqued embroidery on it—little rosebuds or lace rosettes. Oh yes, and most of them are in that very desirable pleated style and there are \ necklines as well as round necklines. And the colors—not just the ordinary undergarment shades -but perfectly irresistible effects. What an enjoy able gift one of these gowns will make—and what excellent taste it will reveal. Selected Gifts in Glove Silk Underwear Hand-Embroidered Milanese Vests, $2.95 ~exquisite quality full-cut garments with two-tone ribbon shoulder straps and a choice of flesh, peach and nile. Sizes 36 to 42. Hand-Embroidered Milanese Bloomers, $4.95 —designed to match the vests and cut generously full with splendid re- inforcement. Flesh, peach and nile. 7. (Illustrated C.) Sizes 5, 6 and 7. Milanese Chemises, $4.95 peach, maize, orchid an —a choice of either the .qllfll'fi ¢ —these are for a very, guhtly glove silk with let lac Underwear Lane—Second Floor Gy U R U R y New Shades For Day and Evening add to the charm of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings for Gifts —lace trimmed, of course, with satin ribbon shoulde: e outlining the neckline and flesh and peach. Sizes 15, 16, 17. straps. Flesh, d nile. Sizes 36 to 42. Glove Silk Gowns, $4.95 plain tailored mode with the two-tone trimming, or eck models with Irish lace trim. Flesh, nile, peach and maize. Sizes 15, 16, 17. (Ilustrated E.) Exceptional Glove Silk Gowns, $7.50 very dear_ friend, of course, and made of unusual dafnty trim of organdie embroidered on net and deep armholes. An ideal gift, in HERE never before were such’ popular silk stockings—there never before was such a popular gift as these. Mules D’Orsay’s Quilted Satin All-Wool Felts Patent Leather. Sheer Weight— Silk to the Top 3 Pairs in a Box $5 70 Per Box $l.95 Peni’ S.l:lgle YOU can safely count on Gold Stripe—as a gift to please. Exchangeable for any other size and color the day after Christmas. Stocks never depleted. An extra Gold Stripe department on the second floor to relieve Christmas congestion. We want every one to be happy with Gold Stripe. Only at Jellef’s in Washington! A Pair of Boudoir Slippers Is a Very Thoughtful Gift —And here are two types of slippers that are sure to be received with ° considerable pleasure. “Daniel Green” —the two names that have become a Roge standard in quality in boudoir slippers. Bejige A fascinating collection in stunning new Taupe treatments, ready for your selection now. Oxford ‘ With or Without Heels—Soft Blue Padded or Leather Soles §200 to $5.00 Borasis Shee Shop—Sirest Floer “Best Ever” American Beauty -—