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THE THURSDAY, DECEMBER - Jkengren. One party for which they |a gown of white crepe. She carrled ‘ I E Y were hosts was entirely made up of [a bouquet of white rosebuds. The juniors, while at another table Mr.|music was played by Mrs. Arthur| and Mrs, Tuckerman and Mme. Eken. | Nicholson of Gaithersburg. gren enlertained the Secretary of | Immediately following the cere- (Continued from Page Twenty-two.) | Acriculture and Mrs. Jardine, the |mony a large reception was held, Mr. R e s ~— | Minister of Sweden and Mme, Bos |and Mrs. Burdette leaving later for bridesmatds will include Miss Mar- | trom and others. their honeymoon trip. They will live Shbit Etanbbongh of OwiED, Forming the committee in charge |in Gaithersburg. Miss Hildegarde Moss of New Bri yere Mrs. Jardine, Mme. Bostrom,| yno piaine Lipscomb entertained on. Staten Island; Miss Dorothy Kock § et bl e, Hken: | e ' suppee dance at the Cariton s and Miss and Mrs. E vening ebutante h Morgan of Baltimore and Miss [and Mrs. Meyer entertained a dinner 5‘1"‘}3“” i Do | lizabeth Robx of Washington. party at their home, and there were | (IR0 00 To00 ™ ryest: Mrs, hay el b doaemed ial1kain period | other GlNner piromatven, comb and her daughter were as. | gowns of pink and blue taffeta, bl NE b e by | Misa" Haton e o Rt gt Mr.and Mrs. William F. Zumbrunn Ly My P e . biack welvet = heen oblized to recall th . ; ers and will carry pink rose heime o) E. P, Thomas of Plainfield, The Last Shopping Day Before Christmas s gt - et bt R | o Brings Featured Values Throughout the Store— herit Bk seted oy Wil i e fn he el R, o e ey it Other Articles Not Advertised at Special Prices, Too i carry a white satin pillow bearing the | _ Miss Parmela Henr; buffet supp < served at midnight he Sale of Shirts / Winds Up Tomorrow— P pound n So Be Here for Yours Early R VY children. gown of g Midshipman Alan Shapley, 1 mbroidered in sequins will be best man and the ush sads. Miss Lipscomb w be Lieut. 1'4{ o “i'j 1t "f‘-‘\“" | made entirely of dark blue iridescent and the fo! s ates of | sequins. 4 bridegroom v: Such a small price fof so much quality. 3 I I 49¢ Lb. Beauti®' ‘mported and domestic ma- il . KBV Meadow’s Milk Chacolates terials i vlain colors, stripes, checks, - g HIAR Chocolate-Covered Fruits and fancies and beautiful colors. Collar-at- (i Juts . tached, collar-to-match and neckband \ it % Gl ot i style. i il candies, boxed for < zes 13%4 to 17. T 4 ! s; one pound net weight. . " " » ) 4 il 5 Lbs. Candy, $1.19 Silk Underwear | $9 Radium Silk Shirts ¢ \_Z ‘ R i - Col. and Mrs. Robert N. Harper will give their annual large card party, mounced. ' - and Mrs., Joseph A. Phelan Arnold Hallett Addoms o given up their house on Con- 4 announce the en- | necticut avenue and are at the Hotel Ensign 2 3 Pennsyl gement of their daughter Margaret [ Roosevelt. vania, Ensi X ckweller | Katherine to Lieut. Standish Weston of Los s, Ensign r) of Engineers, United States o ikt & > Ol Morgan of Washingtor il have with them over the Chr man K. Rober ) 3 ad- ’!}"N s W 4 sign John J . Rictiara j and Br MacT. | She is : ch Tient ! of Alexandria, La l'ur Brig. Gen. L. A. Matile, U. Hapad After the ceremony Ensign Mathews [and Mrs. Matile. S0 8 5 ot : A 5] dever 3 ore § and his bride will receive at Carvel| Lieut. Weston graduated from the | Mrs. Joscoh D, Devereux of Baltimore + Hall, standing under pergola of | Central High School; i h r'"“‘ S it SAEDERE ; Pines and white flowers placed in the | raduate of West Point, class of '25.| Afidshipman Richard C. Drum-Hunt } ballroom. They will be assisted by |and is now a Rhodes scholar at OX- | pag come to Washington to spend the e bride’s mother, Mrs. Fowler, who | ford University, England. He is- a | polia: with his mother, Mrs. Ar be in a gown of sapphire blue member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity. | hur D. Condon, at 1216 Sixteenth 2 chiffon and velvet trimmegl with silver | His father, Mr, Walter Weston, was | gtreet. and rhinestones. A buffet supper will | fOr many years secretary and treasu- | oy served in the grilltoom and st | Yer of the Bliss Electric School | Judge and Mrs. 0. N. Barber, ac John's College orchestra will play for | TaKoma Park. | companied by their daughter. Miss : | _(Continued on Twenty-eighth Page.) ly deiicious, One wd Mrs. John Ryan Devereux ered Caramels and Creams, X \ . | Street Floor [¢ hemises and step. B f = . jowns, chemises and step- ) , \ 2 . BN eh o e o : Women’s Fine radium, in gorgeous pastel : 3 tints and beautifully trimmed Finest.) quality, heavy-weight, beauti- ’ ’ Handbags with laces, ribbons, net, foot- fully woven silk in washable silk. Neck- v e band and collar-attached styles in white, g / ‘ ormerly §5.98 tan, blue and gray. Sizes 14 to 17. ¢ to $17.50 Costume Slips | $6.50 Radio Silk Shirts ; 7 % of $2-98 feid s / g Our finest bags, of real | \ e : N : leathers, in black, tan, gray, Radium' Silk and Crepe de L] \ oo AP vblue, red and reptilian ef- ; cide ana| Miss Marjorie J. Nicholson, daugh ater in the day the bride and| M ; , : egroom will leave for a wedding | (€7 of Mrs. Beulah H. Nicholson of i ? trip, the latter traveling in an en. | aithersburg, and Mr. Earl Hamilton JOIN THE - - Loty 2 x | Burdette, son of Mr. Claude Burdette § semble suit of cafeawlait duvetyn |o¢ Damascus, were married at .3 CHRISTMAS - oottt Syireel tar_ & oMock yesterday afternoon in the SAVINGS CLUB il 1 Uip 1o San Francisco | home of ‘the bride's mother, the Rev. of Denver, Colorado Springs | Henry H. Nicolls, pastor of the Bap- o § and Los Angeles and will Satur- | tist Church at Cedar Grove, officlating. || FEDERAL-AMERICAN January 22, from S Tancisco | The home was prettily decorated with 3 | on the President Wilson for Honolulu, | ferns, cut flowers and evergreens. “Everybody’s Doing It” ! Japan and Manila. They will arrive| The bride was unattendeq and wore H China ez in M h, and Ensign M athews will have bmarine duty | § for two years. The bride is a grand- # daughter of the late Brig. Gen. G. H. Robert, chief of engineers, U. S. A. wnd former Commissioner of the Di rict, and is descended from Slr Rob- -rt_Fowler of Foxley, England, and rom Landgrave Thomas Smith, Co- onial Governor of South Carolina. She is a graduate of Notre Dame and ioucher College and was the first president of the New V Brothers of Maryland, a division of the Mary- nd State League of Women Voters. athews is a son of Mr. and 2 3 William Mathews of Denver, Frlday' A Rwh g ‘D"inlerly ?fITD‘:m“U‘ Canada. e is president of the Naval Academy ~ e Biks or 2928 andl fives & oatttes oA Showing of Smart the varsity foot ball team and was captain of the boxing team. The Congressional Club has issued > cards for an “at home” New Year day, from 3 to 6 o'clock in the club- house at 2001 New Hampshire avenue, # when members of the club may invite their friends. There will be dancing] - ¢ at the club New Year evening from H 9‘10 12 o'clock. g o7 Chine Slips, in white, flesh fects. Pouch and underarm and peach. Lace trimmed and beautifully finished. Usually b ¢ R g = i L) sizes. it Raie AR ShE. White, tan, blue and gray—iast colors in beautiful quality. Famous Winshire cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17 in collar-attached 0582 All Jewelry styles. Rayo-Sheen | ¢350 Silk Mufflers, $245 New Mufflers, $1.98 Formerly $250 Bloomers, $]59 Radium silk, in plain colors, with embroidered Silk radium, plain colors, with embroidered dots. 1 / 4 Off styles, in large or small 3 dots. Very smart and popular. Heavy-welght rayo-sheen, a H “ s 2 i “ " Stk GBI - 3 Prs. for §1 . T5¢c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 (El i Sk Fine lisle in black, v , gray, cordovan | Pure thread silk, some with seamed backs, Ail others—bracelets, necklaces, and balbriggan | correct colors and styles. Sizes 914 to 11%4. brooches, slipper buckles, Street Floor—King's Palace love links, etc. Street Floor All Lamps and Luggage 15 Off Table Lamps Second Floor s xssrecsessnsa be)l}l;, ::vi Mrs. Fral:k ?.2 ngh‘;l will Peteg , - 081 0 a i dosta to & compasy of 34 at Gimmer Specially priced . Country Club in honor of Col. and % Mrs. Frederick W. Coleman. tflr tbt fiullhaps 4 Capt. and Mrs. Chester Wells will 4 be hosts to a company at dinner this { evening in compliment to Mr. and ¢ Mrs. James Cackburn of Honolulu, To Close Out at Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of Col and Mrs. Frederick W. Cole- : o ; man. - Miss Mary E. Gorgas Clark, grand- daughter of the late Mr. Solgnan P. Formerly 12500 : 155.00 Mrs. John Gardner Ladd in their OT only an opportunity of true timeliness home in Wesley Helghts. —but one which offers exceptional beauty The annual Junior dance, the most of costume at extensively. reduced cost. L Ef;llusi\'e B&ld charming of all the : Christmas time subscription dances g g T N | for the student element, was given at TW ELVE 1 HIRTEEI\ Rauscher’s last night with a company made up of the beaux and belles of the future and their parents. The largest dinner party preceding the dance was that given by Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Mme. 1,500 F; ie Handkerchiefs, 3 in a Box for 42¢ Formerly 59¢ to 75c—hundreds of beautiful handkerchiefs for women. Choice of plain white,\ solid colors, white with embroidered colors, fancy hemmed and lace corner styles. Full size in fancy Brid'ze Lamps boxes of 3. Junior Lamps 500 Women’s 1.000 Assorted | Children’s fi;;fi’hf::“s Handkerchiefs ~dkerchiefs Handkerchiefs e 50 e OC Each 3in BOX, 29C Trunks Fine quality linen and import- | ed Swiss handkerchiefs, in white, Beautiful handkerchiefs that Fancy corners, with nursery Every one of the above- colors, lace edges, scalloped diges | formerly sold for 12%c to 18¢ | rhymes. Just the kind the mentioned articles cut for and other novel effects. A myriad | each, all reduced for pre-holiday v immediate clearance in time of colors and styles. Formerly | gift purchasing. Fine quality | YOUngsters adore. Every child for your holiday buying. 39¢ to 50c each. lawns, in striking colors and | should find some of these in its Your choice of any of thes . | white, some with embroidered | Christmas stocking. pieces on the Silk Scarfs, $1.39 | tormers. ik e Reduced from $2.50—for last- £ o . Full=Fashioned minuce purchasers. Lovely print- Gay Silk Scarfs Ribbon Powder ed patterns in scarfs, measuring P fi . . 1% yards. Finished with fringed $2 49 uffs, 42C Sllk HOSIel’y ~ends. Tt 'd s : A very special price o;‘. u&?’; For y $3 an .60. C: v v % it * | Cluster Flowers, 3OC | ae chine, ‘georgetic and radium | ke ot poveri siih o e $1_35 Pr. Arranged in gift boxes. All | sill, in bordered allover printed | varfety of lovely colors and 2, RSN SRS S NS R SRR R SR S R SRS SR 2 3 L kinds, varfeties and colors for | and other patterns. Fringed and | styles. Some with bone handles, coat or frock. Formerly 59c. hemmed ends. other with rolled ribbon. Always an acceptable gift— Street Floor beautiful silken hoslery with f—— mercerized lisle garter top for extra wear. Service weight, Shaving Sets /2 Off perfect quality, in beautiful colors—evenglow, atmosphere, Formerly §2.98 to $1.50 $2.50 Rayon l lnderwear gun metal, orlent, alesan, Palm Beach, French nude, Greeting Cards 1/, off an d D Oll S mtiscade, nude, champagne, Also wmpp(m{ssfi'(s, cards, etc. mauve, taupe and black. Formerly 10¢ to $1. R d d e eauce Ivory-Ware Sets 1/, off $1.25 Silk and | , roge:#ede e 1 Wool Hosiery oty Just the kind you want for last-minute gifts to | Stationery 1/; off women friends and the family. 4 79‘: pr Formerly 50c to $3. Cards, Group comsists of lace-trimmed gowns; saddle- article in toytown regardless o A deep price cut on every paper and envelopes. s ‘wi infort - of price—so be here early to seat bloomers with reinforced parts, and garter bot: Sl Dre ol day Women's Pure Stk and Manicure Sets 1/, off tom. Pink, peach, nile, tan, cocoa, blue, green and fhas. utes Wool-top Hosfery, in perfect Six pleces on fancy stands. claret. Sizes 38 to 44. Also bodice top chemise in k cedar chests, : ; Colors. Formerly $5 to $8. : 2 2 (B i . quality, & ATDERUCHUL nrray ol ! lace-trimmed or tailored styles; and glove silk che- :‘:[\' e colgeapadsRIle Sy Umbrellas $2.98 mise trimmed and featureel in peach, nile, orchid and Street Floor Sizest Fieox Women’s gloria—one-inch satin maize. Sizes 38 to 50 in the lot. All perfect quality. border. Amber tips and ferrules, Y e Boxed. V\':torp:o;: Street Floar—Iing’s Palice Fancy Linens Street loor . 1 Girls’ Smart Frocks s Off All scarfs, centers, doilies, for Christmas Gifts Suggestions for Boys’ Gifts R g $5'98 Four-Piece Suits, $5 Overcoats, $5 | _ Mackinaws, $5 AltiBoxed 4 b With one pair long and one | Woolen mixtures in gray, & Crepe de chine, vel,. pair_short pants or two pairs | Small Boys' Chinchilla and | brown or green with black Pillowcases ret, silk, novelty crepe knickers. Double-breasted and | Admiral Coats in sizes 214 to | checks. Sizes 8 to 17. 1 Y3 o at a parfum may have distinct character without heaviness, and unique per- sonality without inharmoni- ous oddity, is exquisitely proved in Parfum FLEUR DIVINE Valcourt, Paris —of which Rizik Brothers have acquired the coveted sole offering for Washing- ton TWELVE THIRTEEN F New —about the gift you neglected Smyr na Flgs to buy! We’re ably prepared to 8oz. jar Figs, plain....30c help you with that problem. 12-0z. jar Figs, plain....45¢ We Suggest 15-0z. jar Figs, plain....60c ion buket Figs......o5c il Coral Band Hosiery . 1.85 S0 sy || Dainty Silk Teddies Hb. box 6 Cr pulled.....45c i Jersey Silk Vests 2-1b. box 7 Cr., pulled. 51b 2. Step-ins and Bloomers o & SN d wool jersey, in one i ade | s : g nd wool jersey, in English style coats, well made 17 And'big boys’ coats i sizes and* two piece vests. Choice of several at- = i H styles. Beautifully | tractive fabrics. Sizes 8 to 17. | 13 to 17. Slickers and trimmed with ruf- i Raincoats, $3.98 30 Gases, $1.66 pr. | ses, SLIT pr. “es, pipings, silk $2.50 Bath Robes Indian and Cowboy Yellow and Green Oiled Slick- o ribbons, hand T ers or Black Rubber Coats with stitel iy $1.98 ! Suits, $1.50 | hat to match. Excellent styles [ o Hemstitehod 2%-inch Layer Figs, 1b... Lovely Dance Sets Extra Large Layers, Ib... B ‘-f l H db Goalinie Fiesidb,. o eautitu andbags ana buttons | Shawl collar model of nicely and the kind that boys appre- | eored, lace and Breakfast Figs, in cans...35¢ sises 7 to 16 | O T od colors. Sizes 7 to 14, | Cowboy Suits, $2.50. | ©atc for stfts. Sizes 410 I8 Caneg of Dioatn: : L) vears. e $1 “Bell” Bl ed"cotton. ' Admiral Coats, $3.25 | . r el ouses : » g raffic Cop Suits, $2.50 g Mdg ruder Inc. ¥ Na‘?. blue cloth lined with red ey % o 79c¢ Street y o \ @ b flannel and _jauntily trimmed Indian Suits, $1.00 White, tan and blue broad- i Best Groceries YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAY % with brass buttons and braid. cloth and nicely striped percales, :‘4“;' Phone Main 4180 P at %nth St - B ) in other styles. Sizes 2% to 8. Strmg‘mr—l(lng's Palace to ’ Also gray and brown mixtures Collar-attached style in sizes 7 s e o e Bl le——— | AWERNERNERERNERN th&‘é&%‘&%&‘é‘&’#&\fi%?%u »&1&%&%&'&%&%&3&3&:&&’:&% A