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Sgeliil TITT NDAY AR, WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBER 4 SOCTETY. = 7. B. Campbell and Mrs. Richard Fay | Mre. Gilbert H. Grosvenor of the com- | Clark of suppli M"" Dawes a Patroness I.v»w son form the committee whicl ee of patronesses. Mrs. Uhillp, 8. | Mrs. Geoftrey (”.!ovfim\;uh"' bbb 2 < - d O e . | an B. ason Oj_ ran era z NTER l For Benefit Card Party 1\\\[1'11 mlk‘fln:"):?nlz: of the mle of candy | Smith of the advisory committee. Mr8 | Swormstedt.” Mrs. Washburn, Edward B. Clark of publicity and Mrs. Mrs Alfred Brooks ot the committee of arrangements. | Francis M. Goodwin and Mrs. Au \Femmon SAE LTS \ ! 0 1 e 5 | The cara party to be iven under L‘ t ‘ t 1 - . B 5 | the auspices of the section of educa Vel‘l 111 apita : 3 L 4 B8 | (on of the Twentieth Century Club e s ; A 4 “i o | Mis. Thomas W. Sidwell, chairman. | Y | for the henefit of the National Illiter | ges # l'acy Crusade, will take piace tomorrov HSrce N : “M; " o ¢ . : t ; \frernoon, ‘clock in_the ballroom Greet Presentation of “"Mignon™ at Poli's ! | <o T : | “the "New Willara Hotel. ¢ ¢ SRR ; R. McComas Is chaifm T . B ¢ 3 f.s iy O ! ~ y ) A the committee managing the event Theater Tomorrow Night. ; i 3 | “Mre. Charles (i. Dawes heads th - AR : : 5 . ] s list of patronesses, which inclu B R Y o Y ; Mrs. William Howard Taft he most brilliant and fashionable | Godfrey L. Cr ». 0. B. Camp- ; Mabel Roardman., Mrs ienca of the season will greet the | hell Pinchot. Mrs. Chavies 1 .M o1l g of the grand opera season Ehahnanos Miss Marth muel G. Blythe, Mre, Charles S. Robb, en the curtain rises on the first par: | C. Codman, Mrs, Ji R. Mann, § 1 Ellis and Mrs. George IFmance of the Washington ) Mrs. Avery Coonle, Ay sy . ith season festival ] A W. S i ¢ % » : : | | henter tomor night with “Mig-{ Cor Mrs. Richar ket - & i A 4 s, ‘;\m »-n’; ted In 2 " as the opera. haw, Mrs. James » Y R Ry A « ¢ Mrs. Philip Sidney & r h interust which some time since | Richard Porter Davidson. Mrs. Fred- e § il smith, Mrs. Frederie E. Farrington 1214 F bl. N.W. “sed bevord the borders of A. Delano, Mrs. William I, De 3 O g i i | Ars. Sidney F. Tallaferro and Mrs. | and became nation-wide has| Mrs. Alvin Dodd. Mrs. 3§ 2 Proctor T.. D r Nrs. ¢ become intensified in the Na- | novan, Mrs. A. C. Downing, Mr: { ¥ . 3 | samuel Herrick. chairman of the com- | “ Dows, Mrs. Geneva Dunt | RIS oy i o mittee on ticket re ) Alfred ad interost | 2 John R. ¥ Mme. Ek o < 3 5 ] s | Brooks, M it B i i | (A | W R Reduced—Far Ahead of the Season €. Bastis, Mis. Henry W : A ; Mrs John C. Mrs. F | Y ¥ : | Mrs. ‘Geoffrey bRt nent women in the Nati > s r, ) i % ey 4 B | wostbun, Dhish: Tahe. Young §# contnined in'tite list s, | Mrs. John H Mrs. W, TR : o 3 R. H. McXNeill DY W, 3 n_announced Glover, = ) A T p ¥ | Mrs. FLW rerud Bdoward Albion, irant, Miss Bell Gurnee. Mrs. Bug : i is responsibie for . Mrs. Stokes Halkett. My H. Hannay, Mrs. William Hax . < ard, Mrs. C. I i Dawes, wife of the | J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Alvin 1.1 § b - Mrs, + Mr .‘ sep el | Yiert, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs | |8 e E & A A g o e N ah ol b | Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. B. R. 1fol- & 4 e 3 . Bowerman hi - | comhe, Miss Bianche C. s, Mrs. | " 4 g h table with a p \|-4)Y:|I‘.\].] H‘n]fl.mc Mrs, vis T, | . < | f which will not be A. Junkin, Mrs. Frederick <cen. 5 5 {untll_after the games are finished Mrs. Lyman Kendall, M 4 & « 4 ‘ ils and score cards will be fur- K, Mrs. Imnym\ N 9 'S, SR ¥ ol nished, but hostesses are requested to Gther officials of the diplomatic ¢ X 1 &f almost every branch of the execu-| 7 - TR s 5 b 8 |bring playing cards. Mrs. Geoffrey L] ive de pents, of the judiciary, of | o1 ade Led g 'vke is in charge of ushers and for Ay ANGRBEEGH, s, Breckenridge Long. ) ‘ r sihg < ave urged to notify | 3 B the pation ric D. McKenney, Mrs as | B - § A Cravi A Ve ‘" ’;“""}": 5 s Gow | Maher, Mrs. E. B ~ Meigs, M i 2 . Mrs T. Fowler, Mrs 3 : e - | Mills, <. ‘ les enhe ) o 5 = ——— e Gago and other cities to attend llls Mra Char “ Miltonber | brilliant opening festival. That ’ festival is not entirely a_gatherir i soclety, however, is indics T ports of connecting the National Capital with | pgrker. Ruenviore Anos S ¢ ¢ - ¢ f nearby towns and cities from score b &l % - 3 % A ad Peter, 3d, M ar of which porsons are coming hy motor g S e ] | ; : | S bus and train, e M. Ritter, M » : - > piph, Mrs. Tindsay KEat 3 e i el ol Buses BRI -IS I l e st e anaGl Julia B ywigg per monther, e e Nea s T eisttag T W 6, et ¥ audience when Alberto Bim- | Schelling, M r Schiesin ; his baton to begin the |Mrs. Henry . Sheridan . Joln Hayes Tammond will give an . estre urday, DLl 3 11“ 3 Woodrow | jamin Day Spilman, Mrs. D. | = Stk ot i z 7 Burel flson and Mrs. W < Mc- , Mrs. Mary B, § rt, ) 4 ; 5 o y doo, children of President Wilson, [son’ Phelps Stokes, Miss Julia D.{who will e hington for th lton Tlotel, Christmas eve G '""".","!“: cholas Longworth, daugh- | Strong, Mrs. T. Dewitt Talmadge. Mrs. ) lidas ] nors | from 10 to 2 o'clock. - "|| NATIONAL SURETY CO. !‘n“ 1onx Rooseveli, are in|Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Joseph h the Vs d ' nte o rds for admission may be ob- ’. H. Ronsaville, Manager stival, dch: | E. Thropp, Mrs. George Oakley Tot-|sccond of « of dances gi Fi sJ. G g 719 S i 5 s v York, son of |ten, Mrs. Effingham L. Townsend, Mr=. | by the A ind 2 unior of ] : rciet. raltg, | LGN o MO M * v , is coming with a |1 ‘e Townsend, Mrs. Walter R.| . . - s s e 11 i 3| DR pEEe e e = 4 mber more with a party | E + Walker, Harold | (== 'Renjamin Strong, governor of the | Wardman, Mrs. Charles \¥Sederal Reserve Bank of New York, |Edward D. White, X g 3o will have a party of friends as | iss Mavgaret Woor { ] phasts at the festival apening, and | Charles Boughton Wood, Miss 5 y S antertain in the course of the | Woodward and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates. v $ 4 sf' - 4 b=gveek in honor of Miss Dorothy Speare, % 5 E 75 ll"d 1995 (Aoa's 49./5 to 4':) Frocks oung American soprano, who is to F=-make her American operatic detut as i {E3ignon _ with the world-famous Cadets to Be Guests “Importer and Creator” e ashaie: At Army-Navy Dance 1215 G Street Northwest ?"‘ he French tenor sent by. France to The cadets of the Military Academy Z-gepresent its art in. the festival, will {and the midshipmen from Annapol fiiEprenen U S ! fimmum:e a Special Christmas Sale of £ Mrs. Ray Baker of New York also - il have o party of friends at the 7 T = “m i 'xsnrxf"‘fzi + NINTH wone G st 2 . tho can he accommodated in the the- Give Apparel—A Worthy Gift % Qr l en ays n y » ) 2 ater—small in comparison with the uditorium and in comparison with R As a Special Christmas Offering An(] in order B8 e STl T it AO[VE-AWAY - ' to boost the ponularity of Furs as Giits, we are 4 ¢ $110.00 to $ 9.50 Ceats & 849.50 to 398-50 Frocks ; s : . digen {%"Opera in a season or two. king most drastic reductions on our Entire 2= France will be well represented in i Sloelot Fat (Coats. A= ce, f M E -‘hl;ln:u:h;:nheutemto“(.:‘:g;xl:km x(:radur BAR( lAlN SALE S 1 We urge you to make a choice without delay “ing four French operas in the open- ry ¥ as the sale is only for a limited time, and the 3F-ing week, and the French Ambassador | | s % g 3 o ; LES0il have a box throughout the week Self-Service Permitted ; groups will not be replenished at the reduced 530, practically the entire embassy ¥ Sstaff will be represented in other During Rush Hours BB toxes o in seats. N Group 1 Group 3 E Al th i ;t*d A P i Formerly up to $135.00 Formerly up to $235.00 mong those Nisted for attendance | § 1% SI| K DRESSES kel T o E-are Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, | $=3eabella Howard, Mme. Claudel, Mme. g 2 Coats, with fox and R st 6“ ’” & c [ e o) TRENCH CORES. +Ge i 21 NG % iy | ‘High Noon” of the Social Season onna Aanoinette de Martino, Senora TJIZES A8 TOus. ., rthern American Seal. colfae ‘g S ‘J’i' rg\a Amm{‘;uefi‘e Maglm\?, beq;}ra Opossum Coats. $ 00 0> Forrara, Mrs, Harry §. Xow, Mrs. f | e o oe B | $35 COATS . $0 250 165 - Now Draws Near T Mme. Prochnik,” Mme. Bostrom,| HAND TAILORED sl 9% ) Group 4 ehora Morales, Mile. Jeanne Cret:| f17ES 1= TO 40 . G 2 Bt e e roup ormerly up to jano, Mme. van Royen, Mrs. L. D. | N Longworth, el Conta - (dved . OR the Riviera and all American Southern . homas F. Bayard, Mrs. Wood- | . § Muskrat) A | )rldgeTF“ec:T:, Shigeiesiy ;\end;;gfi HIGHER COJST FASHIONS For merly up to $200.00 L RO climes Paris is sponsoring Transparent and Charles’ L. Mc Mrs. Fred | TREMENDOUS ASSORTMENTS Béty Collh shoibitied - o 0 Broadull - Conte Chiffon. Velvers. And the ERLEBACHER SA- M. Sackett, Mrs. Robert Stan- . 1 5 and otner i = D T)‘s‘:on, Mre. Hamil- IN EVERY PRICE RANGE with “Fox, ol and ey | LONS are transcendantly replete in their presen- = "Th(v“:“;: o ‘fh}‘]m‘:‘m‘ Sy . FEATURED AT Fitch. S tation, not only of the Transparent Velvets that Lombard, Mrs. Henry Chilton, : A $ .50 $ 50 °© ; are favored for Southern wear for afternoon and William Gibbs McAdoo, Mrs. 9 evening, but also a wide diversity of other For- - Amory, Mrs. George Mesta, $ l s B handler Anderson, Mrs. Mi s 3 4 mal and Informal Evening Modes. Prices are at- Also Special Reductions on Our Beautiful Line of Broadtail, Japanese Mink, Natural tractive in a measure that your convenience will A GARMENT PROFIT Squirrel and Broadtail Caracul Coats. - be quick to appreciate. ALL SCARFS MATERIALLY REDUCED We'll reserve your selection on pnymen! of a depon!. Q prices. - &= man, S 7 J. Boardman, Mrs. E=Benlo R. Howard, Mrs. R S. Brook- PRICES AVERAGE LESS THAN B e COST OF TALORING Evening Gowns 'HE first figure, as sketch- ed, displays an Evening Gown of diamettes, brilliants and crystals on a georgette /?.n, Il Dk a— i S C | AL / foundation, with three rows += onN F Snaw &Co. : 4 . o 1613 C’_...,,ea'/e,uf#ve- ] D BHRE [ : ' e cgr i - . AT ~ b ands well- |- 1516 CONNECTICUT AVFNLE ; i % liants. This dress, available in flesh and white, at $13 850 Superb Christmas Gifts! : Gifts 5 Handkerchiefs Are . Enamel Bozes i Wrapped E Elbow Pillows | I ; Attractively Crepe de Chine | i A Hr.s;x'hz: :::r: ,:::y. \ ! ants and crystals, in novel design, and a deep fringe of fine crystals. Neck and srms - enjoy the garniture of rows GIFT GIVING ¢ The Famous Butierfly Bracelet o ; $E dell beiliiicss £ Oyee of Rubies and Diamonds 3‘ efche ; flesh or white foundation, w —and gift selecting are equally pleasant Designed by Mr. Shaw the 3 $138-5° when you have such, carefully chosen novel- | Erlebacher Salons This model is available also Shop. 1 . - _ in gold m‘;-.h:b founde- ties as you will find at the Betty Hanna PRICED FROM FIVE DOLLARS TO ‘ L T TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS. o, 575.00 to $250.00 This shop is the only shop in Washington where . Diamonds of Unusual Prices Are Less 3 you may buy the famous Jay-Thorpe novelties, in- s 1 s : Here, too, the debutante will find 6rleb cluding Jay-Thorpe perfumes, Brilliance in New Than You Might many exquisite dresses, such as are the 5 Settings Expect bhigh delight of youthful desire. cmmme S g TWELVETEN 'rvn.vr,r'n.‘ AT " i T