Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1926, Page 19

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< SOCIETY _(Continued from Bighteenth Page.) her daughter, Mrs J Chestnut Hilis, . who, with Mr. Redway, is spe the holidays with Mr. and Mr Mrs. George Langdon Whitford and her debutante daughter Miss Harr Stearnes Whitford have returned from Baltimore, where parties were gl Whitford. Mrs. Calvet Gill er ed a large company at dinner Baltimore Country ment to the evening sevoral popular Commissioner and Mrs. Hull Entertaining Student Son. Mr. Harr's B. Hull, son of Com sioner General Hull of the Immi glon Service, of Wardman Park Hotel, ‘has recently returned holldays at home. Mr ing Shattuck Military Academy bault, Minn., where he holds th lieutenant and bat t in the Cadet s also prominent in o having b f the Shattuck public: uating enter an Eastern « Lieut i Mrs, Robert A nyon strect north west t dinner last week for Lieut 1 Mrs. Walter S, Delaney iuty on the O Coast. The guests were Mr 1. 1% V. Weems, Annapolis: Mr. Mrs. Bernard Wykoff, Miss Lorraine Wyckoff, Dr. and Mrs, K. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Edwards Ross Hubb: Smith, Mrs Mrs. « Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Robinson and Mrs. J. A. Crutchfield. Aft dinner they went to the dance at the navy vard % Mr. and Mrs. I Mulliken have leased the home of their cousin, Miss ilelen P. Mulliken, 1716 Connecticut avenue Dr.and Mrs. Larkin White (¢ brook” were joined yesterday at th home, 2t street, by their son, My Robin; Cox Glazebrook, who ar rived from Cornell to spend the holi with them Miss Marion from school in St holidays with her Mrs. John M ment at the Fairfax Hotel sachusetts avenue . in their 2100 Mas: Wallace Blair sued invitations ughter Hav Newton Melville the r 31, at 4 o’clock ilip's Episcopal Church Blair is better known as Mrs. Newell Blair, vice chairman of the Democratic ional committee and a magazine writer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen will have as guests at their house, on N teenth streeet, during the Chr holidays, Miss May L. Allen and Mi Elizabeth R. Allen, both formerly Pittsburgh and now of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Miss Virginia Wi daughter of Mr. and Richardson, is spendng h: vacation with her home on Lamont street. Richardson also have with them for | Christmas their son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Richard E Nugent of Camp Meade, Md. and Ensign John S. Day, U. N Mr. John V. Hinkel is in Washin, ton with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3dwin P. Hinkel, at 1604 Varnum Redway of | ghtful en in hon £ Miss | dered to sea | street, for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Hinkle is a student at Notre Dame. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Gilpin Erv th R. G. Ervin, jr., and Henry Ervin, are leaving for Philadelph! Thursday, to spend the holidays with Capt mother, Mrs. Harold | Ellis Yarnall. | Rev. and Mrs. Charles ter and their two small children, who |have been the guests of the Rev ind Mrs. Clyde Brown in Woodside | have motored on to their new home |In Glen Ridge, Newark, N the McAllister f the Episc J the holidays with his paren i Mrs. Harry C. Rand, North brook Courts. . Folkmar, accom v her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cuddeback, left Saturday for sev- weeks' visit M nd St i but will join issione enue and Mrs. Davi about 30 guests last e apartment in the Wardman Park Ho- tel, in_compliment to Miss Re Lipscomb, debutante daughter « iine Lipscomb. Mr. and Mrs AL Rl wil wnce for their Ann Hill and the Carlton Ho- tel this evening. Gen. John J. Pers M. tomorrow for with th Misses Pershing ren Pershing arrived the end of | pe last week from his school and was with his father here over Sunday. Miss Ruth daughter of Mrs. Joseph M. S ard, will enter- tain about 22 g at dinner th evening at the Carlton Hotel. Late the party will attend the dance which Alrs. Frees Critten will give in honor her granddaughter, Miss herley, daughter of Mr. and wr Sherley, at Rauscher's, i pper. Schneider of last evenin L'Aiglon Club, The ceremony was formed at 6 o'clock, Rabbi Louis chwefel offi- « . and was followed by « took place bride was given in marriage ner fat ind wore_white chiffon nmed with rhinestones and mother pearl and carried bride roses, orchids s ley. maid_of - and wore pink crepe romaine and carried pink roses and the bridesmaids were Miss Clara [*Colleg and Miss Bess Schneider, | the fqmer in green georgette crepe and carrying orchids and the latter vellow taffeta and carrying pink honor for Mac Goldstein was best and the ushers were Mr. {and Mr. Irving Eisenberg. man leo Hahn Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. | Schneider left for a wedding trip and fter January Newark, N. J Mr. and Mrs derick Freyling- sen Dumont entertained at dinner the Carlton Hotel Saturday eve when their guests were Miss Bradley's daughter, Jane Walker of Detroit. William Bowie Clark will be mong the hosts at the Monday Eve- | ning Bachelors’ Club at the Carlton | Club this evening. ! Mrs. Arthur J. Seaton entertained tea yesterday afternoon in her apartment at the Chastleton for her er, Miss Margaret Ruth Hinshaw { Spirit Lake, Iowa, who is a student McAlis- | J.. where | i now | 15 will be at home in | INCORPORATED 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Announces the arrival of a collection of the smartest of dance frocks purchased especially by Mrs. Cammon for the holi-. day season. Youthfuliy bouffant taffetas and flutter- ing tulles in vivid or pastel shades. Enjoy the Holidays Relieve Yourself : of Al Laundry Work Lvery woman certainly deserves a rest during the Holidays. Although enjoyable, preparing for Christ- mas is a decided strain, and this is the one time in the vear especially when the burden of the weekly laundry should not be added. Tolman’s Family Finish Service can relieve you by washing and ironing beautifully your entire laundry. Every piece, even to men’s collars and shirts, comes back to you spotless and ready to wear on the most select At small additional cost we will Hand Iron Any Piece So Marked n rely absolutely on Tolman Service and joy the Holidays and let us worry with Quality 5 vour laundry Phone and Qur Driver Will Call o8 ] > TOLMAN LAUNDRY g F. W. MacKenzie, Pres. | 6th and C Sts. N.W. ‘i; 6 Dupont Circle il 2469 18th St. Columbia 636 Franklin 5232 Franklin THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926. T ¥ . P | George Washington University. | street, Chevy 7 Md., last eve e guests were Miss Virginia Ladd, | ning at 8 o'clock, mor of Mrs Dorothy Ruth, Miss Dorothy | Ernest Thompson on. g Miss Jean | included the Minister of Guatemal: Miss Flor- | Senora de Latour, the Cecile Har- | Minister of Latvi Mme najor J. Thomas Heflin, Repr M Hart Roper., Trvin 3 and Mrs. Ch and Mrs. Peter Wilbur W Hub! o < | ative hostess ntert s for and M her sister during the holiday gt » n il | Henry D. Flood, M . e glidren T Mr. and Mrs . Mr. Wilbur Ros; s. William Clarence Burton X De s Aguilar, Mrs. Wi . Daniel C retary _of and Mrs have holidays the former's . Mr. William P. MacCracken and f > W Co E arfinounce he musical pro Mrs. Fannie Shri rancis Heartsill, Miss Lil cinnati, Ohio. M weth, Mr. F C { member of the class of 1925 of st N CCETEhTel and Mr. West of 1919 of riney he with Miss Minnie Ba | panist Floeck- | accom i ok enter . in com- | pliment to Mr, Mrs. Thomas Jef ferson Wil of Richmond, were their guests over th | Dr. William H. L stu AMr. Robert Darnall, who is dent at the University of Michi who | in Ann Arbor, will arrive ington early this week to sp holiday vacation with his pare | Col. ana Mrs. Carl R. Darnall, and Mrs. Wil-{ their home, 1816 Lamont st. n.w. s morning. He - e wbout the middle of the| The poetry group of 1\I\1“.‘!:\1" rict d the holidays with Mr. | League of American Pen WEHRER U 7 Meek hold its monthly meeting |\I>‘~ 3 ning in the chikdren's lnlllll.n Tompkins an- | Mount Pleasant Public Lnn‘“\l of their | chairman, ~ Miss ~ Alice = HUtcaing | { P " v Mr. Samuel H.| Drake, will give a brie I"“L'v e | i ¢ Christmas and this will be followed by the K\Il:zv' study per \m”z when the members of the group wi read ind review origin 1 I\\KIHH- stern { seripts. Dr. A. Maris B who { will return week to spe and Mrs. poems Septimus — Austin - and her Miss Madeleine Austin, will ednesc for the ®: | Shore of Maryland, where they will | in charge of ail ¢ Austin's | o the guest of the rt, who - ty of| Mrs.J.O. T there ement of hi will ve. | Shireman, to Mr. turn to the Mayflowe A short time | Washington, the i { before going to New York for the re. | place in the near future. | mainder of the wedding to Marriage Licenses. jcenses have been issued to ihe Important W, | Wallace Memor ] i | The foljow 3 lowe and {of this to M poth 5] Rictimond. V. Aiken Jesse W. 1 urd Sarah Cox Alyce V. Lane A G. L. Toole of . which took y g * afternoon at 3 o'clock at Wal-| both of Beyiahy > Memorial Church, the William M Tt ormed by Rev. Haw- | oth ST g 20 brought together 1y im- | sc | portant persons from nearby States, |, B O LvEs Mr. Tovle is prominent South | Fames Carolina, where he has served both in the Senate and Legislature of that| Chromium plated printing plates, ate. He is now connected with the | yged to print labels, have given over te Warehouse Commission. 11,000,000 impressions without showing | everal members of the South|signs of wear, | Carolina. delegation in Congress were | T | | present at the ceremony, Represer {iive Hare acting as best man. Gov T 3. McLeod of that State was | also present | Many out-of-town guests attended the reception held just prior to the departure of the bride and bride groom for Baltimore, where they took a boat for sonville. From Jack- | sonville they will go to their South Carolina home iken | & and Ella M. Cowne. | iz, Va.. and Tone John- { , Wire. ; e O Eivingston and Elsie D. Fields, | nora Smith | { | Christmas Organ Concert GUEST ORGANIST Mrs. Margarethe Colburn At ST. THOMAS CHURCH 18th St. between P & Q Sts. Near Dupont Circle (Take Conn. Ave. cacs) Mon., Dec. 20, 1926, 8:15 P.M. Admission Free—Silver Offering. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Nichoi entertained at a buffet supper musical at their home on New ~Ne'rw Year’s Evé' The Willard Large Ballroom Cover Charge, $3,00 Food Service a la carte Dancing from 10 o’clock on Meyer Davis Willard Orchestra COSTUME JEWELRY Twinkles a Hint of Its Giftiness And “giftiness” is not the only appeal in this Costume Jewelry. Style-rightness is a second drawing card. This selection is very extensive and the designs lovely—to solve many a gift problem. Only an actual inspection can convey the beauty and fash- ionableness of this collection! Necklaces Bracelets Earrings Pearls Vanities - HatOrnaments Compacts Cigarette Cases Priced $2.50 to $50.00 Gift Salon—First Floor Grlebacher Jeminine oApparel of Individualify TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Black Enameled Hat Boxes, $5 —with cowhide bindings! The medium size box that asps and lock and key. Bindings in natural tan. 9 A FASHION INSTITUTIC Paris N Washirgton NewYork Boudoir Lamps, $3.50 —imported from France! A very attractive biue 1t of delicate ells cleverly concealing an electric ligh . necessary wiring. complete with The Best Thing To Do Now Is to Go Straight to Jelleff’s for Gifts for Women! The two great buildings which constitute the enlarged Jelleff store contain simply hundreds of articles for gifts quite as attractive as those pictured here. And the Jelleff organization is ready to serve these last few days as never before. A store with per- + sonality, ample assortments, gifts with quality, usableness and real attraction for wom- en, old and young! You may safelv depend upon Ielleff for vour last-week’s shopping. Men-—Nancy King Will Serve You—>See her at her oftice in the balcony and save time and trouble in selection’ Dainty Boudoir Pillows, $3.95 all afluff with lace or net! A ‘most endearing .feminine gift made up of row on row of cream val lace or net ruffling. in the lovely pastel shades—nile, peach, maize, orchid, flesh— touches of rosebuds, of course. Silk Chemise, $5.00 lace trimmed top and bottom Valenciennes and filet pattern laces and applique nets exquis- itely elaborate—these lovely things. In splendid quality crepe de chine and crepe back satin. Hemstitched styles, also. Flesh, orchid and peach. = Almost end- less assortment. Two-Piece Dance Sets, $5 —very young and very smart! The bandeau and step-in combination developed in lovely quality crepe de chine trimmed with applique net or folds of crepe de chine in contrasting colors. Bandeaux of the popu- lar up-lifter type with two-tone ribbon straps. Orchid, peach, maize, Nile and flesh color. Silk Slips, $7.50 for daytime and dancing! Perfectly lovely heavy quality crepe de chine trimmed with rich patterns or filet yokes and lace edges on a deep shadow hem. Flesh, peach, white and orchid, and everyone has need for an extra slip. Silk Bloomers, $5.00 —dainty new treatments! Crepe back satin, crepe de chine or radium silk in smart tailored style cr more elaborate effects edged with fine silk net or trimmed with inserts of ap- plique net or cream Valencien- nes lace. All full cut and r forced. Flesh, peach, white and orchid. Silk Gowns, $10.85 —with smart tailored elabora- tion'! Radium silk and crepe de chine, very beautiful qu with 'hemstitched yokes or e broidered patterns or_appliques in contrasting colors. Some have scalloped bottoms and rib- bon sashes. Square, V and round necks and a choice of flesh, each and orchid. Other Gowns 5 to $2 Glove Silk Set, $7.90 —effectively hand-embroidered A vest and step-in or bloomers to match—all with delicate silk em- broidery and two-tone ribbon sho: der straps. Bloomers and step-ins full cut and reinforced. One of many attractive boxed gifts in glove silk. Gifts to Her Richiy-embroidered “Spanish” shawls. .. .$18.50 Paris-inspired metallic shawls. . .. .$32.50 Pearl and crystal three-strand necklaces..$5.75 vanity powder, rouge. $8.50 Smart silver cases perfume S s Worth’s new sensation, Vers le Jour, Gl ...$1.00 & $1.50 Chiffon evening flowers ...$2.95 and $3.95 Printed silk rfs—hand-blocked.$5 and $7.50 Scintillating rhinestone hair bandeaux. ...$2.50 Stunning earrings of crystal, pearls and rhine- stones B o $2t0 $5 Rhinestone heels for evening slippers.$10 to $25 Cut steel and rhinestone buckles. ......$2 to $5 Mules and D’orsays for boudoir $3.50 to $7.50 ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE The New GALUCHAT F ren:;h Kid Gloves Dved in Novelty Effects These are entirely new and as smart as can be—we predict a great future for them, beginning in the Spring. Smart Cuff Style—$4.50 Pair Before you select gloves for gifts, see GALUCHAT in all the smart new color combinations. Street floor. Gifts to Him Folding bill case—seal leather Key cases—ostrich grain, gold corners. . ..$3.50 Umbrellas—English ash wood handle. .. ...$10 Eveningsscarfe—silles.. ... 0. ciai a0 10088 Gold Stripe Silk sox ..$1.50 pair Pullman slippers. .. .. ...$3.50 pair Houbigant Toilet Set Mules—wine calf skin. -Whatever You Do, Do Not Forget Gold Stripe " The World's Most Popular Silk Stockings! Only at Jelleff’s in Washington, but two Gold Stripe departments here that you may be quickly served. —Silk to the g Sk e $5.70 pairs to a box box Make your Silk Stocking Gift worth while by sending the beauty of silk, 100% pure, in Gold Stripe. Single Pairs, $1.85 Upwards Gifts to Mother Satin-quilted robes Smuseas e s SEOS Bed sack, of crepe de chine...............$590 Bed caps, crepe back satin...............$1.50 Lace Handkerchief in Christmas box, $1 & $1.50 Gloves—French kid slip-on or novelty cuffs .. Hand bags, black, smooth calf..$5-$10-$15-$20 Daniel Green felt “comfy” slippers. ....$2 to $5 Elizabeth Arden Beauty Box..... A lovely French beaded bag Gift Handbags, $10.00 —leather, silk or rhinestone! Very smart styl uches, un- derarm and tailored, th calf, pin seal and patent leather—and Morocco '-“nd alligator grain mod re silk ba; broidered—satin bags with brilliant ornaments—antelope bags with gold kid in cloisonne clasp and brilliant bags mounted on fine white moire silk with narrow engraved frame. X Handmade Handkerchiefs $1.50 and $2.00 —in stunning new patterns' Sheer quality d-embroidered. dainty lace trh ed with stun: ning “appliques. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 25¢, 35¢, 50c -novelty patterns—splendid variety White and colored linens, s with embroldered corners or initials in white or colors. Men’s Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 50c, 75¢, $1 All-white or white with colored borders. Exceptiona! quality. Men’s Fine French Handkerchiefs, $1 to $2.50 —with novelty colored bord j ivith, nove orders and hand. De Vilbiss Atomizer, $1.50 very Pretty and Dainty! Charmingly decorated—very delicate and in many boudoir shades—but practical and efficient. A gift of great popularity. Others $1.00 to $10.00 cach. Boudoir Robes, $15.00 —attractive and comi \ fascinating group of tailored models —some in quilted satin with long ed collars and silk cord gi: Crepe de chine models trimmed with nes lace and tal wool robes stripe and plaid patterns. Genuine Needlepoint Bags, $20 in stunning floral and picture designs' Lovely light and dark colorings—Dbean- titully blended—mounted Feh piain or jeweled frame. Rich I molro allks ‘and comi mirror fittings. A New Silk Mule, $4.50 +in the smart watered silk effect! A perfe its chief in the fabric. A choico of biue, rose and black. Many ‘other styles for you to choose from in vur bootery. Worth’s Newest Perfume “Vers le Jour” (Dawn Is Coming) ust sent to us by the great Paris cou- A distinetive new fragrance that lace beside his famous “Dans and completes the perfume cycle omen, The fragrance of Every woman will want ene or the other. Three sizes. $6.00, $15, $22. Z All-Silk Umbrellas, $5.90 —with stunning new handle designs! The popular 16-rib style, all-silk with wide, plain or novelty bords and fascinating handl of ori mented ambertone and carved wood, with tips and ferrules to match and loop cords for carrying. Blue, green, brown, purple and black. Other umbrellas—$5.00 to $15.00. fectly charming number that rests appeal in the attractive pattern

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