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SOCIETY _ (Continued }g_)m Eighteenth Page.) and Mrs. Tullio Serafin, M Harry Norment, Mrs. La: Gen. and Mrs. ¥ and ‘u s. cond l‘ul secretary and Orlowski, Robert Hinckley Fish and Mr. Wirt How York. ot New Mrs. John With I in their box w L and her debutante dat Idanthea Moffat. The othe were Dr. andMrs. Lar: and Mrs. Adolphus nd their son, who came from Princeton net ‘ Lord Loch THE EVENING ‘Gray Miss Florence Worthington, | Several of Notre Dame'’s famous foot- ] Miss Katharine Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. | ball heroes sing on the Glee Club. ] Juan Mayer, Mr. Beverley Hum: —_— phreys Harri Rovert ‘peatson.| Dr. and Mrs. John Harper will en- s D McKenney, | tertain a party of eight at dinner to- James Pryor |Night at St. Mark's Club preceding 3 % A the Navy dance at the Willard Hotel. | Mr. John W. Belt and Mr. | George' H. Wilson Dr. Lois Meek has réturned to her home, 2633 Fifteenth street north- " | west, gfter several weeks’ absence on a trip to Denver, Colo.; Kansas, and - | Oklahoma, connected with educational matters and lectures. the Enel \ S rr Lord Loch and Mr. Walter Seton of The guests of honor will be Gen.|Tcondon are the guests of Mr. David | E. Finley. lof the University of London. | il A sale of special importations of ntal wares is to be held at the Alexander Mackay- 25 Flfleenlh street, Decem- - her 10, from 11 to 4:30 o'clock. This le nder the auspices of the Auxiliary of the Diocese of fit of their ml pan. M the work of the native Christians, | home a vi ith | who are in this manner endeavoring | { her cousin, to help support the work in their own remain for tea after the STAR, WASHINGTON, erick Dent Grant, Mrs. Randolph Mc- Kim, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. Reginald Huidekoper, Mrs. Wilham Crawford Gorgas, Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett and Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis, Of interest to many Washingtonians will be the wedding tomorrow after- noon at’ 5 o'clock, in the Church of the Epiphany, of Miss Jennie Long- ley Graham and Mr. Thomas Grahame Spence. The Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the church, will officiate, and the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will pronounce the benediction. Mr. Adolf Torovsky, organist and choirmaster, will give a short pro- gram of organ music before the cere- mony. Among the selections to be played will be Schubert's “Ave TIRED BUSINESS MEN—don'’t let your Christmas gift D. ©C, Maria,” Saen’s “The Swan” and Wagner’s “Vorspiel.” Just before the bethrothal the quartet will sing “O Perfect Love.” The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father, Mr. Edgar Gra- ham, and Miss Penelope Graham wilt be her sister’s maid of honor. Mr. R, Edward Early will serve as best man for Mr. Spence. This evening, after the rehearsal, the bride’s parents will entertain the wedding party and a few additional friends_in their residence, at 1466 Rhode Island avenue. Animal Rescue League Card Party and Tea. The Animal Rescue League gave aid to over 2,000 homeless animals in the past year, and the greater part of the funds raised fof tkis purpose were contributed from the annual card party for the rescue league. The Washington Club will present TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926. a picture of unusual brilliancy tomor- row, afternoon when the important women of society assemble for the card party and tea. Mrs. Truman G. Palmer is president of the league and chairman of the card party. The tea tables tomorrow will be pre- sided over by Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. George Scriven, Mrs. Robert Giles and Mrs. Charles H. Woodhull. Meech, a _pedigreed Belgian Griffin, loaned by Miss Isabel Boniface, will sit enthroned on a table to meet the players, and Wu Zun K'ai Hsu and Pei Hua, the very famous pedigreed Pekingese dogs, ownéd by Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, will honor the occa- sion by their aristocratic presence. Mrs. Charles K. Koones will depart tonight for New York and sail at noon tomorrow abeard the Frederick VIII of the Scandinavian-American Line to spend Christmas with her son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Erik S. Henius, in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Near East Relief Exhibit and Sale at 1107 Connecticut avenue will be presided over Tuesday by Mrs. Peter Drury, who will be in charge, and her aides, Mrs. Thomas Gore, Mrs. William E. Rodenberg, Mrs. James Morris, Mrs. Fred Cox, Miss Callle Doyle, Miss Smiddy and Miss Cecil Smiddy. The Washington Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi will meet tomorrow night at the A. A. N. W. Club House, 1634 I street, at lock. Pi Phi mothers and tembers of the chapter at George Washington University will be the guests of honor. There will be a very Interesting display and sale of articles made by the mountaineers at the Pi Phi School in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mrs. Rose M. Mulcare of 1507 Rhode Island avenue northwest, entertained the Hilary A. Herbert Chapter, (Continued on Twentleth Page.) Genuine Smithfield Hams Cured in Town of Smithfield, Va Pound, 70c Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn, Ave., M and 18th St.. Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 IMITATION FLOWERS—most girls prefer them to the University. Kenilworth, e Glee Club of the Univi 3 me will make its debut Raoul Tilmont; the charge |evening, ypt, Kamel Bey Representative and Mrs. J. r Linthicum, th Peruvian . John P. v of the four; Col. erick l)n\nl G 1 D Riker, M s Per cent off now—while as- sortments are complete—is better than 40 per cent later when_stocks are depleted— now is the time to buy Coats at reduced prices 1316 G St. CITY CLUB BLDG. Z Washingtons &mx‘fis%u ] z Mo Jhomas Circle HONG KOaG transpianced All the welrd beauty of the Orfent—all the mysticism of the Far East—Spend— A Migntia . Honp lfioh At Le Paradis. Dancln, Diniag ¢l 3 io the morning. A regular chinky Chinese circus. Phone Main 4336 for Reservations Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band 1he deaucuve iouch of the Orient —this alluring, fascinat- ing attractive beaut with its subtle, my appeal can be 1 Possess this bewitching appearance thru, 34 Gouraup's ORIENTAL CREAM Made in White - Flesh - Rachel \ Send 10c. for Trial Sive Ford. T Hopkins & Son, New York \# ST-MABKS 1011 Connecticut Ave. at K Street mHE unexpected dinner guest is always %oyously re- ceived by the dis- cerning hostess who knows the inexpen- sive luxury and con- venience of Club St. Marks’ repasts— Guests, as well as their hostess, will appreciate the ex- quisite setting —the well - modulated music and the su- perbly served Peter Borras Cuisine—at Dinner $1.50 & $2 ~—With Dancing from 7 to 9. No couvert fec and no member- ship card required for either Luncheon or Dinner. Z@‘E@fi%’%@@%@fi%’%@'fi%‘%@%’%@%@%’% 7 24 list . of patrone: ‘which to end with a dance. James V NC_o NP 6 mmrls O™ N ¢ /s C ™R G o C NP For Feet that Dance L. Marlatt, concert in the flower Hotel Fr! Hammond, to Meet the Dawn Sherley, Mrs. irs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Wadsworth, j sion. Those who have kindly con- sented o act as patronesses are Mrs. r Mrs. James E. Mrs. Joslah Fletcher, Mrs. mmerall, Mrs. Benjamin n, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. John Hays €O COMPLETE THE EVENING COSTUME ARTCI 2 2 Enchanhnq is this hand-made evening slipper designed to captivate. . .note the very high arch, the narrow high strap with its dainty buckle, and the graceful trim outlining vamp and heel. In lovely gold kid, in silver and in heney coloured broeade. 1Bl ' F Street RALT AVIMIDM C 20 6 s C TR O oTNR OG0! %@%@%@x&%&@z@%@%@@&%@g Bifts That Last “SOLID BRASS SERVING TRAY” Size 10 in. 1,, 15 in. “One of the many” wonderful Gift items from the § counters of the International Gift Shop 713 13th St. N.W. EVERYTHING IN BRASS! The Gift of a Diamond at Christmas A diamond is the most lasting of all gifts. For one hundred and twenty-two years our establishment has been noted for its stock of fine diamonds and other rare jewels. For the Holiday season we offer many new and beautiful pieces of plati- num and gold jewelry, a number in exclusive de- signs which will not be duplicated. Inspection implies no ob- ligation to purchase. Since President Jefferson’s administration (1801-1809) we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the offi- cial and social life of the capital and nation Mrs. Fred- S S . 1 | 2 2 e S (S ey (e (e [ r e (e (] %fi%@h&m%%%h%%%fim problems worry you. Have you thought of a brilliant bag for your “kid sister”—a lpvely quilted robe for your mother— —a fur coat—a gorgeous evening wrap—stunning costume Jewelry—subtle perfume for your wife—or Gold Stripe silk stockings for your secretary?—just call Nancy King, Main 726—she will take care of these gifts for you quickly and most satisfactorily. 5 1 FASHION INSTITUTION real these days, they make such charming accessories to the smartest evening frocks, fur coats and daytime costumes. Of course, you will want to give several of these for gifts when you see the delightful garden of flowers in our new Christmas flower booth. All types and sizes, from 50c to $3.75. - J‘ Jelleff’s—For the Gift With a Certain Appeal! EN the gift packages are opened Christmas morning—yours will surely inspire a feeling of real delight if you make your selections from the fascinating collection that Jelleff’s pre- sents for Christmas, 1926. Not little ornamental “gew-gaws”—not pretty little “knick-knacks,” but really lovely things that take their places as an essential part of a woman’s everyday life— decorative, of course, attractive, beautiful, luxuricus—but useful, pleasurable and joy-giving—that is the rule which has governed our buyers in their selections of Christmas gifts. New Arrivals From Paris! 50 Beautiful Beaded Bags ‘15 OST attractive new patterns and colors in fine cut steel beads—good size —with fringe and chain handles—fancy metal frames and delicately colored silk linings. Perfect gems indeed, of French bag making—and one of the most delightful of gifts. These and many other color schemes. . For Christmas gifts —at one price Orchid and silver Silver and rose Silver and red Green and gold Blue and gold Gold and silver At $1500 you save the importers profit, for these came straight from our Paris office in bond to Washington. See them tomorrow! Our 'ast big beaded bag importation for Christmas has arrived. Choice Selections $7.50 to $45.00 Gift Shop—Street Floor N Good Stockings to GIVE because they are Good Stockings to WEAR! That's why there’s always such a big demand for GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS Only at Jelleff’s in Washington But here in two Gold Stripe Silk Stocking departments you will find, at all times, all sizes—in various styles and 32 different colorings for day and evening wear— 3 Pairs in a Box,$ 5.70 Silk to the top—A generous gift Single pairs, $1.85-$1.95 pair upwards Gold Stripe are the Silk Stockmgs pro- tected from garter-clasp “runs” and with all the beauty of Silk 100% pure! Buy them NOW. There Is No Gainsaying the Appeal of New Paris-Inspired Antelope Handbags 38.50 $10 513.75 E very latest Paris whim and, therefore, a gift that is itself a subtle com- pliment—the season’s smartest models, too—a replica of Chanel’s famous pouch bag with very finely cut metal ornamented clasp, an eight-inch frame, moire silk linings and lovely fiftings at only $8.50—the very fashionable nine- inch back-strap envelope also with the simulated marcasite ornament and stunning moire lining at $10—or the very newest Paris vogue, the Lelong Bolero bag, piped in gold and trimmed with a cut-out gold monogram effect, antelope lined, too, and only $13.75. The Chanel Bag in black and brown, $8.50. The 14-inch Envelope in black and brown, $10. The Lelong Bolero Bag in black, brown and green, $13.75. Other Antelope $5.00 to $25.00 Handbag Shop—Street Floor There Is An Irresistible Appeal In Subtle Perfumes Carefully chosen—to express the personality of the recipient and the fastidious taste of the giver. Worth’s “Dans La Nuit Perfume,” $11 —For the fascinating young woman—that fascinating odor that is the very great Worth of Paris—alluring—haunting—elusive—a perfume that catches the very spirit of modern life, in a bottle as thrilling as the perfume itself— starflstudd:d midnight blue with a crescent moon stopper. Other sizes §5 to Worth’s Toilet Water, $8. Worth’s Talcum, $1.50. Worth’s Sachet, $3. Worth’s Face Powder, $2.75. Houbigdnt’s “Subtilite,” $12.50 —For the fascinating young woman—that fascinating odor that is the very spirit of smart modern youth, put up in the stunning Buddha bottle, and why not? Surely it is good luck to receive a gift like this, Houbigant’s La Belle Saison, $20. Houbigant’s Ideal Perfume, $6.75. Houbigant’s Quelques Fleur, $7.50. Guerlain’s “Shalimar,” $22.50 —That exquisite new scent with a fragrance that is novel, different, lingering, and very, very popular with smart women. In a very beautiful bottle and a rose velour covered box Guerlain’s L’Heure Bleue—Mitsouko —Rue de la Paix—Travers Champs—Apres L’Ondee— Amoro—$6.50 to $18.00. Perfume Shop—Street Floor New “MADELON?” frocks for afternoons and Christmés festivities are arriving daily in both our women’s and misses’ dress shops. Lovely new styles and colorings, $39.50. Don’t forget them in the rush of Christmas buying! See Our Fur Sale Announcement Page 26 of This Paper