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By Holiday Features Home-comings for Christ-| mas Season Noted—Per-| sonal Notes of General | and Spccial Interest. | Mr. and Mrs, J. Gordon McKay of Jocelyn street have gone to Wiscon- sin, where they will spend the Christ- mas holldays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Butterick of Duxbury, Mass., have arrived to spend the Winter months with their son-dndaw and daughter, Mr. and| Mrs. Philip Lindsay Gile at their| home on Military road. | Dean and Mrs. William Allen Wil-| bur have purchased a new home on Military ‘Toad. Dr. Wilbur fe the head of the Columbian College of | orge Washington University Miss Fay Smead, a student of the University of Michigan, is sper the holidays with her parent ! and Mrs, Edward Smead a home on Elmstreet. ? Mr. John Mauchly of Johns Hop- kins University, is spendins his Christmas vacation with his parents, pr. and Mrs. 8. J. Mauchly, on East Bradley lane. Mr. and ' Mrs. French of Newtonsville, the house gyests of their aughter, Mr. and Mr: andler, at their home road for the Christm: Miss Rebecca Hathawa hter.of Mr. and Mr: D. | Hathaway of Cedar’ parkwayy. has| returned to Chevy Chase o spend | the holidays. Miss Hatidway is a student, of Swarthmore, . Lieut. and Mrs. George B, Welker, who have been &pending the month of December with. Mrs. ‘r'mé- ker’s parents, M. "gn‘ LM, 8, t‘wley}1 at their home gfi X.r\'tmg street, will leave Monday; by motor, for Pensacola, Fla. Lieut. Welker will be stationed there for séveral months : at the aviation base of.the Navy. Miss Anne.. Pollard, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William . Pollard of McKinley street, is spending the week end in Springfield, Mass., Where. she } 1s the guest of friends. '« < Curtis, a student of the Michigan, has returned to Chevy Chase to spend several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Curtis. % Dean George N. Henning and his sister, Miss Alice Henning, of McKin Jey straet are spending the Christmas holidays . n'- New York City “.with 3 friends. 4 Mrs. John Weaver of California and i« her granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Weaver ‘of Fort Collins, Colo, are house giiests of Mrs. Weaver's son nd daughter-in-latw, Mr. and Mrs. R. Weaver, at their home on Conne jcut avenue for the Christmas holi- da; \r. Emory Waters, a student of Johns Hopkins University, has ‘re- turned to Chevy Chase to spend the holidays With_his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Waters, at their home on Cedar parkway. Nir. Tvederick Eaton: jr, & student of Cornell University, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Eeaton, at their home on Forty-fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Penn en- tertained at dinner on Christmas day at their home on For -fourth street. Mt. Charles Wilcox, a student of Renscelaer University, has returned to Chevy Chase to spend the Christ- mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox, at their home on Meadow lane. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Price of Oxford street have gone to Norfolk, Va. ® where they are spending the Christ- mas holidays with Mrs. Price’s anoth- er, Mrs. Allen G. Burrow Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pyle and thelr daughter Betty have gone to . Wilmington, Del., where they are the of their son, Mr. Fred- N, their Sanford Mass,, are on-in-law Clifton on Milil- holida the Hayden erick Pyle, j rs. Harold Pellegrin and are spending the Christ- in Princeton, N. J., are the guests of Mrs. where the: father, Prof. Frederick Pellegrin’ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McGee and their Misses Evelyn, Ruth + wnd Bernice McGee of McKinley street, 7 Jeft Friday by motor for Moore, Pa where they are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I Stouffer. Mrs. G. F: Miles and her son Burt of Yonkers, N. Y., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Gravatt at their home on Leland street. Mr. Duncan Clarke, a student of the University of Maryland, is spending the Christmas holidays with his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Charke, at their home on Irving street. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Clark enter. tained at bridge and supper Tuesda. evening at thélr home on West Irvi street. . . Mr. A. W, ‘Webb' has' returned to his home in Roselle, N. J,, after being the house guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Clayton on Brookeville road for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Fay S. Holbrook for- merly of Morrison street are now oc- % cupying their new home on Kirke t. fidshipman J. A. Adkins of the " United States Naval Academy is spending his Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs, James C. Connecticut avenue. A1r. Kuch Wilson of the University of Marviand is spending the holiday with his parents,” Mr. and Mrs, L. Percival Wilson; at-their home on Ra; mond street. Mr. and M hur L. Cline en- Mr, and . Mrs. HARRIS & E WM G MRS. MELVILLE G Recent guest of -her mother-inlaw, Mrs. G the Mayfiower.. Mrs. Gresvenor was formerly Miss Helen N. Rowland. bert Grosvenor, at a party at: house guest, Mr, John Bowling of Birmingham Mr. Clyde Sargent of Dennisc lege has returned to,Chevy Chi spend the holidays with hi ents, R. Harvey Sargent, at_their home on McKinley street. Dr. Charles F. Russell of Herndon, Va:, is. the house guest of his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and “rs. Wil- liam T. Pollard, on McKinley street for the Christma$ holiday Mr. Carl Corley of Williams Col- lege 1s spending his vacation with Col- to ‘| his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Cor- ley-at their home on Western ave- nue. . Mr. Christian Adelman of Swarth- more College is spending several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adelman, on litary road. D. A. R. Chapter Announces Card Party Patronesses James J. De . Alfred J. M. Willey for the Mr Bross head the list of card party to be given the New Willard Hotel Chapter, D. A. R.; Mrs. Id regent. Additional patron Mrs. Joseph 8 arle, Mrs. Adam ) Mrs. Eli Helmick, Mrs. Hobart, Wiliam S. Walker, Mrs. Fran Briggs, Mrs. Charles M. Richardson Mrs. Henry Beck, Mrs. Larz Ander son, Mrs. Frank jiam Mather Le laee Hanger, Mri Mrs, Harry Lee R Berger Moran, M Mrs. Harry K. William 8. Corb; 8, Wilson, Mrs. Virginia and M Others sponsoring the card party who have reserved tables are Mrs. G. B, Pierce, Mrs, Louis Cramton, Mrs. Otis Bland, Miss Clara J. 8proul, Mrs. E. Walters, Mrs. Louis McKadden, M J. Banks Kurtz, Mrs. 8amuel A. Ken- dall, Mrs. W. Radford Coyle, Mrs Harry C. Ransley, Miss Elizabeth Ransley, Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, Mrs. James A. MacLafferty, Edgar C. Ellis, Mrs. Mr Carol Reece, Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Edward E. E: William E. Humphrey, Mrs. | s H Aswell, Mrs. Roy O. Woodruff, Mr: Edward Keating, Mrs. P. Balch, Mrs. J. McDonald Stew Le Fevre, Mrs. George F. Mrs, Rosas Mulcare, Mrs. Leonore Courts, Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. John A. Maxwell, Mrs. Thomas F. Flaher Mrs. Bloomfield }Howard, . Benjamin E.-Smith, Mrs. Wil Mrs. E. M. ) . Webster, M inv_Bay, Miss Annette Haven, Mrs. Catherine E. Nagel, ' Mrs. Fmmett Kidkiff, Miss Lillian Chenoweth, Mrs. R. A. Heaton, Mrs, Frank Morrison, Mrs. E. J. Gainor, Mrs. Paul Wuttke, Mrs. Austin McCarthy, Mrs. Willilam . Lowe, Mrs, ;W. Pearce Rayner, Miss Mae Stevenson, Mr Harry J. Green, Mrs. J. D. Skinner, Mr: D. Reynolds, Miss Mae Levers, Mr George kels, Mrs. Nellie I . Charles Authier, tertained at bridge and suprer Wed- nesday’ evening in honor of their SERPO & Millinery and G2 e & (M. S e &e AL R - All Hats 45, S5 Gown Shoppe 1323 Connecticut. Ave. Monday and Tuesday An Opportunity That Comes But Once Women’s and Misses’ High-Class Afternoon and Evening Gowns At Greatly Reduced Pric 1/2 Price Hart Fenn, Mrs. Anderson 11 | Mrs. Dwight Davis Heads Patronesses for Concert Mrs. Dwight F. Davis heads the list of additional patronesses for the Harvard Instrumental Clubs at their concert to be given at th flower today, and the other tional patronesses are M Hall, Mre. Hennen . Fdward A. Harriman, Mrs. Walter T, McCoy and Mrs, Willlam C. Detnis. the boxholders are Mrs. Richard Parker Crenshaw, representing Yals College; Mrs. Waiter, R, Tuckermajie .presenting Harvard; Mrs. Hen: , Mrs. Henry F. Dimoek, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. seph Leither, Mrs. Morton D. Hull Clarence C. Williams. 1t is understood by the Harverd alumni residing in Washington that all former Harvard men will give the elubs sti Tickets cart be obtained through M Rose Gouverneur Hoes at the May flower. University Women Plan Tea to Honor Visitors Tomorrow afternoon the American Association of University Women will hold a_reception and tea in honor of the college women visiting in Wasgh. ington for the holidays. Mrs. J. J. O'Connor, president of the Washing- ton A. A. U. W, and M Wilson Compton, chairman -of the member- ship committee, will be hostesses. { In the receiving line will be the presidents of the various local nizations, including Miss Elmira College; Mrs. George Washington Isie Clardy, Indiana H. C. Torbert, Rad- Harlean James, Louise Herman Trum, Umversity of Michigan; Miss Dorothy Johnson, Vassar College; Julian Dowell, Wellesley College; Halbert Payne, Western Reserve cliffe College; Mis | Stanford _ Univers Luncheons, Dinners, Teas in Calendar For Holiday Season Officials ‘and Other Cnp&l Residents Dispense Hus- | pitality With Lavish Hand. General Notes. Mrs, Phillips, - wife of Represent. ative. Thomas W. Phillips, jr., will entertain at luncheon Friday in com- pliment to Miss Harryette Zimmele, Misg Grace Hileman gave a Christ- mas breakfast party at Wardman Park Hotel yeste , When | her guests were Miss Evelyn. Winslosw, Miss Edna Jackson, Mgs. Maude Mathews, Miss Erna Kubn, Mrs. C. E. Dinwoody, Mr. Dean Dinwoody and Mr. €. E. Fix. Mr, and Mrs. John @ordon Ladd were hosts at dinner t evening, having members of thefr family as guests, including Dr, and Mrs. Geéorge E. Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Ladd, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Perry and Mrs. J. Irving Steele. Mrs,' Florence I5. Costinett will en- tertain at a luncheon at the Carlton Hotel tomorrow in compliment to Mrs. Horne, wife of Capt. F. J. Horne, U. 8. N., who will leave shortly for a trip to Europe. o Mis$ Frances Claggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I 1. Claggett, will en. |tertain a party of 25 young people at the tea.dapcesut the Carlton Hotel Tuesday afternogn. Her mother, Mrs. Claggeft, and Mf&. Char assist her m reabiving. Mrs. Joséply] riffith was hostess to a party Chrigtmas eve and will en- tertain this evening at dinner in com- pliment to Myt ‘and Mrs. Truman ing the holidays in Washington. Mrs. Jamgh A. Mars will entertaih informally &t'the tea-dance at the Carlton Hotel ‘Tuesday afternoen. 'for her. sop, Mp: James A. Mars, jr., wha is home for.the holidays from’ Har- vard University. y Mrs.| Willidni' Hughes Stokes gave an informal’ Christmas tea’yesterday afternoon, ‘Wheh her sisters, Miss C‘a- reau Turnef and Miss Katherine Tur- ner assisted her. s J. Beil will | | Horace W. Chittenden of New Everett of New York, who are spend- | EU ' DECEMBER 26, 1926— PART 2. Engagement Announced MISS ELINOR BARBARA GLORIUS of 2618 «Thirteenth street, whose en- fogement o Mr. Edwin Hamilton has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Chittenden Have “"Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. George B. Chittenden, celebrated their golden wedding an- niversary yesterday at their home at Kast River, Conm.. having with them their three children, Mrs. Mor gan’ H. Bowman of Pittsburgh, Mr. York and Miss Marforie Chittenden, and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Willlam E. Boulter of Washington, a cousin of Mrs. Chittenden, was among _the ests. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs Chittenden took place in Washington fifty years ago. Miss Florence Conger daughter of the late Senator from Michigan .was maid of honor. Mrs. Chittenden is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James §. De lano, who came to Washington imm diately after the close of the Civil War Mr. Delano was appointed Deput Second Controller of the Treasury by President Grant, and held that posi- tion until the first’ Cleveland adminis tration. ~ The first house in Mount Pleasant was built by him on the acre ~ After-Christmas Sale All Remaining Girls’ and Juniors’ High-Type Fur-Trimmed COATS Misses’ 4. NOW / Qur entire stock of Girls’ and Junior Better-grade Take "advantage of this unusual reduction. runschiiqs E Street Corner 8 Coats reduced $125 85 Were $115 to $166. ENSEMBLE 75 10 ALL FUR COATS NO RETURNS, DRESS COATS Fur Trimmed Were $165 to $255. Were $166 to $175 SPORTS COATS Fur Trimmed " Starting Tomorrow 25% to 50% 115 $65 Were $90 to $105 FUR-LINED COATS Small Group at SUITS - 0dd Lot Were $215 to $295. HATS A group at Greatly Reduced ALL SALES FINAL. ~ DRESSES Sports, Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening $35, 45, 355, %65 EVENING WRAPS At Extremely Low Prices 0dd Velvet Coats at Below Cost NO EXCHANGES. bisii ot et L8 SRR 1219.CoNNECTICUT AVE~ ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Entire Stock-of Winter Apparel Radically Reduced for Quicl Disposal—Prices Represent Savings of $145 a member of the original Haden sur- veys, and later identifled with business enterprises in Washington. He and his brother, Samuel Chittenden, also a civil engineer, built the extension dam from Conns Island to the Virginia shore at Great Falls to increase the water supply of Washington, and promoted the subdivision of Petworth and Holmead Manor. There is a very interesting history cohnected.with this ancestra! estate. Mr. Chittenden’s greatgrandfathe: vurchased a tract of lagdiand hom« stead on the shores of Long Is) Sound, 18 miles east. of Haven, from Nneas, he Last of ¢ Mohegan: and the origfhal deed preserved in the Guilford Museun the oldest brick house in €onnectic The deed has the mark of Uncas, Bounding Elk :of land at the intersection of whnt: was then Howard avenue and Piney Branch road, now 17th and Newton streets, purchased from the late S. P. Brown, who owned a large tract of land. The price paid was at the rate of 113 cents per foot. Mr. Chittenden, who was graduated from Yale as a civil and mining en- gineer, was for several connected h the Geological Beginning Tomorrow Morning—Semi-Annual Sale ' of Luxurious FUR-TRIMMED COATS Our complete selection of Coats has been substantially reduced. presenting a rare opportunity in Midwinter to purchase an exclu- sive Erlebacher Coat at a very worthwhile saving!. The finest fabrics and richest furs fashion dressy. and sports models for Matron and Debutante. Formerly 69-50_579-50_sgg.50_398.50 {5 $308-5 NOW 352'25—359?75—‘_67’255374?00t0‘299‘°° ériebacher “Jeminine ofpparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET DEMOLL Ze. Twelfth and G Streets. Sole Representatives for Steinway & Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos Trfdad m Victrolas $25.00 Pianos -$50.00 DeMoll’s Greatest Aftet-Chriéhnas ‘ ~ Sale of Traded-In Musical Instruments Following our, yearly custom we will place on sale tomorrow morning a quantity of musical in- struments we have taken in exchange during our Xmas trade. Included in this sale are also a nlgmber of slightly shopworn Pianos, Player- Pianos and Phonographs which have been u: for demonstration pug:osas only. Never in our history: have we offered such impressive s ings on finé musical instruments. 11 2053 Bk . “$100 to $250 VICTROLAS . %25 t0 %5 These instruments have been traded in for the new Orthophonic Victrolas, ai their original prices ranged from 100 to-$250. You have choice Monday at $25 to $* Most of them are just like new. Convenient terms arranged if desired. . Pianos’ $50’ 375“‘“"" 8100 This is a splendid opportunity to get a good upright Piano at a real Bargain Price. See the instruments in these 8 groups. Terms arranged if desired. $100 Player Pianos 2;, $150 Don't wait if you want a Player Piano. These instruments are in first-class condi- tion and guaranteed in every way by us. Terms arranged if desired. Furniture at Special Prices Many left-over Xmas pieces in- odd chn:!, smokers, davenports, etc.. at special sale prices. ; < DeMOLL’S INDIVIDUALITY IN FURNITURE AT