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Ho]iday Events Listed | In Society Schedule Of Northern Suburbs Entertained in Homes—Card Parties and Other Special Activities Feature Thanksgiving Week Program. Visitors Miss Isabelle Perry is returning today fo New York, where she will resume her studies at the Sacred Heart Col- lege, after spending the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Perry, in Bethesda. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Y. Beers are returning today to their home in Blair after spending Thanksgiving with the former’s parents, in Bath, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer P. Hartshorn huvte returned mdtheu- home in Kenx- ington after spending Thanksgiving Cambridge, Md., with Capt. and Mrs. E. M. Church. ” 1 Miss Sue Thomas, a student at the George School, is spending the holidays with her parents and entertained witn a bridge party at their home, near Sandy Spring, Wednesday evening. Miss Blanche Griffith of Silver Spring is returning tomorrow from New York, Where she has been visiting with Capt. and Mrs. William White. Yesterday they attended the Army-Notre Dame oot ball game. Mr. and Mrs. John Cordell of Be- thesda have as their guests the latter s mother and sister, Mrs. Florence Henry and Miss Florence Henry, of Montcla:r, N. J., and her brother, Mr. James Henry, jr., of Leland Stanford Uni- versity, at Palo Alto, Calif. Thursday they motored to the old home of the Henry family, located near Manassas, | Va., and now known as the OId Stone | Inn. This old place was owned at one time by Dr. Isaac Henry of Civil War {ame, who was a great-grandfather or Mrs. Cordell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ingersoll ot Danvers. Mass., arrived in Kensingto: 1ast’ week and have opened their house for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah W. Jones have ¥ith them over the holidays at the Briars. near Olney, their daughters, Miss Ruth Sherman Jones of Western Maryland College and Miss Elgar Jones and Miss Elizabeth Sherman Jones of the University of Maryland, and also | Mrs. Samuel Paschal, sister of Mrs. | Jones. Mr, James Lamb is returning to New Brunswick, N. J.. tomorrow to resume ! . his_studies at Rutgers College, after | spending Thanksgiving with his parents | g; liznslnmn kfle l;ls -;,onmpnmed‘ cl ate, . Charl - lassm: es Mc Miss Catherine Morris, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Morris, enter- | tained Thursday afternoon in their | home on Grosvenor Lane with a tea. | Entertains at Bridge Tea In Honmor of Visitor. Mrs. Adam Richmond entertained Wednesday in her home in Battery Park with a bridge tea in honor or Mrs. C. A. Galbraith of Atlanta, whe is visiting with friends in ‘Washington and Chevy Chase. uwfinndlgrd Afim;ron: of Kensing- n spending lays in Hartfo Conn., visiting friends. o Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Hamilton | Howard of Westfield, N. Y. are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard, near Brookeville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Ken- sington and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott | Pratt of Capitol View are spending the.! holidays with their dnuzgeten, Miss | Catherine Lewis and Miss Helen Louise | Pratt, who are students at Hollins Col- lt'ge;a and Sweet Briar College in Vir- ginia. Miss Virginia Graham will return to | her home on Bradley lane tomorrow after a short stay in Philadelphia and New York. Thanksgiving day she at- tended the Penn-Cornell game. Miss Mary Martin of Baltimore is the guest of Mr. and . Claude Hyson in their home at Béthesda. Friday eve- ning they were hosts at a bridge party celebrating their sixth wedding anni- | versa.y. Mrs. Elisha Hanson of Bethesda re- turned this week from Olney, Ill, where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kurtz. She was accom- panied home by her sister, Mrs. Virgil Christ, who will be her house guest for | several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Elmore of Alta Vista have with them their son, Mr. John T. Elmore, of New York. Mr. George Seibles has returned to Woodberry Forest School after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Latane Lewis Edgemoor. Mrs. Lewis Is spending the holidays with her daugh- ter, Miss Lucy Lewis, who is a student at St. Margaret’s School, Tappahan- nock, Va. Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Stabler of Sandy Spring have as their guest the latter's sister, Mrs. S. M. Wheeler, of New Hampshire, who will be with them for several weeks. Mrs. A. B. Foster is expected to return to her home on the Old Georgetown Toad early this week from Georgianna, | Ala., where she was called by the death | of her brother. Miss Elizabeth Wanner will return to Hood College after spending the holi- days with her parents in Capitol View. She had as her guest her classmate, Miss Margaret Herbine. i Benefit Card Party Scheduled for December 6. One of the largest benefit card parties will be held December 6 in the parish hall of St. John's Episcopal Church, on | Bradley lane, under auspices of (hel guild. Mrs. Thomas S. Borden will be in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stock have as their house guests in their Edgemoor home, on FPairfax road, the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Sant of Green Ridge, N. J. Thursday Mr.| and Mrs. Stock entertained with a fam- ily dinner. Mr. Mordecai Fussell of Ashton has gone to Florida, where he will spend | the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Elgar Stabler of Orange, N. J, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Stabler in Sandy Spring. Mrs. B. Reeves Russell of Kensing- ton is in Philadelphia, where she is vis- iting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Zamore Applegate. Miss Louise Massey of Bethesda is nding the holidays at the Univer- sity of Richmond, at Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Richardson of Cherry Lake, N. Y., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Elsworth in their home at Northwest Park. They | | were entertsined Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Decker. i Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Grant of Bat- | tery Park will return today after spend- ing Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Litsen in Flushing, Long Island. Yesterday they attended the Army-Notre Dame foot ball game. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Kohlsan are also_re- turning today to their home in Bat- tery Park, having spent the week end with his brother, Dr. Girard Kohlman, In West Orange, N. J. Miss Anna Farquhar of Sandy Spring has gone to Kennett Square, Pa., where she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm FParquhar. Mr. and Mrs. Owen K. Truitt have as their guests in their home. in Garrett P-ri Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vale of New York. Mr. H. L. McQueen of Capitol View is spending two weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Henry Bowditch, in Boston. ' Luncheon Tea Dinner Turkey Dinner, $2.00 4 Olfgyim On Olney Farm Ashton 13 | 12 mi, North of Washington—out New flare models Slender straight lines jord coat, with cul—$125. Right—Women's smart straightline coat, in Congo brown, with stitched panel and Paquin’s half shawl of Sable dyed civet cat—$125. \ Sans Adieu Above—Women's llama ofe smartly flared back; has cape collar and elbow cufls of flat cara- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Jelletf A FASHION INSTITUTION Giveable Bags! New thoughts In pocketbooks! The new lacquer frame bag, mounted on antelope suede, has smart lift clasp to match 510 RGN s c T e 3ag of the month after Vionnet is a soft, frameless pouch, trim- med with crystal ring, through which one’s hankie is 37_50 draped cvoosioivione rush of Christmas begins. $145 Llama Coats... first time tomorrow—at $125 Fashioned in the new silhouettes from Stroock’s 100% pure virgin wool Llama . . . a fabric that the connoisseur of cloths will recognize as being in a class by itself . . . if your wardrobe is limited to but - one coat we could suggest no more fitting choice than one of these glorious Llamas . . . and if you may have two, a Llama-is a fastidious woman’s selec- tion for general wear, for sports, for travel and steamer wear. The new perfume by the great Worth —has just reached Washington from Paris. An illusive odor—in a lovely package—S$5 to $25. Perfumes—Street Floor 14 Fur Coats Were $265 to $295— tomorrow, choice - 3225 What could be more op- portune . . . than this re- duction . . . placing real- ly worthwhile fur coats within the limits of a modest allowance. Have vour fur coat for Christ- mas! In the group we include four outstanding furs treated in the new man- ner . . . and trimmed with self and contrasting furs. 2 Black caracul coats . . . self trimmed. $225, 1 Brown caracul with paw kolinsky. $225, 2 Silver muskrats, self and leopard trimmed. $225. 3 Golden and dyed muskrat, self and beaver trimmed. $225. 3 Hudson seals (dyed muskrat). $225. 3 Lapin coats, self trim. med. $225. Each of these coats is a beautiful one, Fourth Floor Luxurious fur treatments Smart desirable colors Made up in the maker’s dull sea- son just before Thanksgiving— these new coats come to you to- morrow at this very appreciable saving! Slender straight models, wrap- ping to the side in the dictates of the new mode . . . also styles that have a semblance of a flare at the side. Furred appropriately with the smarter furs, in mushroom, cape and shawl col- lars of such favorites as— raccoon, civet cat, caracul, beaver and kit fox. The new Congo brown shows beaver. Simba tan exploits raccoon. Grey uses kit fox. Oxford shows kit fox and caracul. Black shows black fox, kit fox and caracul—all to excellent advantage. Sizes 36 to 44 Women's Coat Sheps—Second Floor These Charming Romneys Have Verve and Chic formal. Paris Washington Christmas Checks Always outstanding in the world of fashion the Decem- ber Romneys reflect the sea- son’s flair for formality and elegance...they are adapted from the successful models launched by the great cou- turiers...bewitching gowns for madame and mademoiselle ...and, of course, one of the most engaging features is they are at the special Romney price...much nicer than other dresses for the same price, $49.50 Savings Fund Cashed! DECEMBER 1, 1929—PART THREE. Jb & NewYork - So Many Women Are Selecting Christmas Gifts Now! Everything is ready at the smart shops—and it’s so much more pleasure to shop before the greater N No other Christmas store quite like Jelleffs! utiful Undies . . . Fascinating Gifts Choose a negligee . . . a quilted robe! A gown or a (.i slip for a friend . . . and be assured that since it comes from Jelleff’s there is no better at the price. Never Before Such An Array of Beautiful Things in Our Grey Shops Princess Slips, $5 With the princess silhouette definitely established in the scheme of things every woman will need new slips and those which are gifts at Christmas will be welcome indeed. These lovely ones in flesh, white, tan and black heavy crepe de chine banded top and bottom with alencon lace make ideal giits and they are fitted to the waistline...of course...true princess in cut. Sizes 34 to 40. Other slips from $3 Silk Gowns, $7.50 ‘What every woman must have...and of which she cannot have too many .the designs are as varied as Spring flowers and the colorings as lovely. Blush, peach, flesh and eggshell... some models fitted to the waist by a series of tuckings to effect a princess silhouette...and all are trimmed with flattering cream laces, embroidery ap- plique and lace medallions. $7.50. Other gowns from 85 Glove Silk Sets, $6.95 Vests and bloomers of exquisite pure milanese...bloomers with either ban- dee or bloomer bottom stvle with bands of fine margot and embroidered laces replacing the material ones... tiny medallions of scalloped laces and little ribbon and satin rosebuds adorn the sides. Several styles, princess or straight L O coe...8398 Vests to match all styles, straight or fitted tops, shaped front and sides. Flesh, roseleai and mint, $3. Tecla Pearls * Prideful gifts that endiire for a lifetime and gain added loveliness with the passing of the years. Exclusively at Jelleff’s in Washington Rivaling ocean gems in their mystic lustre and beauty, meticulous match- ing and perfect gradua- tion, Tecla pearls are cre- ated in the Tecla labora- tories in Paris. Tecla pearls...the gift su- preme. .. whether the selection be a single or triple strand... a ring, a bracelet, a pin, beginning $0) = 4 new December Frocks for misses. 4 new December styles for And since December is the month apt to fill our calendar with most formal events these charming Romneys are prin- cipally gowns for the evenings ...formal and not quite so We sketch a partitularly charming gown after Le- long in metal emdroidered crepe . . . the silhouette moulded snugly below the normal waistline by cross- zzz'ncz:"that lellevelgp into nels ha below thepgcmum. e Women’s Dress Shop, Second Floor Misses’ Dress Shop, Third Floor And, of "course, the proper accessories wefrom the Jelleff acces- sory shops. X3 Exquisite Gloves Long for formal wear, pull-ons and cuff effects for daytime occasions. Longer gloves . . . cloves ... s $10 Washable * th' ' African Capeskin Gloves are most gfieflul and make a splen- cuffs with a_deeper shade of leather and flat tal- lored bow at the side of cuff. Biscagh nu d s sl 150 Grey Shops—Second Floor . with box, $26.55. 15 Acceptable Gifts! New envelope bag of smboth calf, with hookless inner com- $5 partment is a welcome gift. A woman whose evenings are filled with social engagements will be delighted with such an evening bag as this . . . pastel faille silk, em- broidered with gold metal threads ‘and $16 0 SUAUIIN < ooiviinbio e Quilted Robes $10.95 Lustrons satin with large scalloped collars and pockets, warmly interlined for comfort...and colorful and lovely ennugh to add a decorative touch to any boudoir scene. French blue, peach, turquoise, copenhagen and rose. Others from $5.00 Negligees, $25 Smart coat styles of hrocaded silk banded down the tuxedo front with crepe de chine. Lightly but warmly lined with albatross and each sleeve hoasts three rows of marabou. French blue, coral and nile. Others from $7.95 Pajamas, $10 Tailored and lace trimmed models that make splendid gifts...crepe de chine two-piece effects with hemstitched bands and lace inserts...and crepe satin with dainty cream laces. Flesh, orchid, blush, nile, eggshell and peach. _Others from $5.00 Dance Sets $5 Heavy crepe de chine. Tailored styles and dainty lace-trimmed models, in flesh, blush, eggshell, nile and peach, with hemstitching and touches of em- broidery. A Wardrobe of (GOLDSTRIPE Silk Stockings! What a Magnificent Gift! 6w e s s v 12 pairs of silk stockings when they are Gold Stripe would make any woman rhapsodize. You may choose four lovely new colors, three pairs i each shade. . .assorted kinds and weights, too; for instance— Style 333 3 pairs filmy chiffons with Paris lace clox in rosador. - Style 870 : 3 pairs service chiffon . . . a bit heavier 3 for general wear in titian. 3 Style 590 § 3 pairs sheer chiffon for evening with . French heel in biscay nude or magnolia. - . Style 565 b 3 pairs in chiffon with pointed heel in 3 afternoon, the December color of the A month. % The above wardrobe of 12 pairs—$25.80, Wardrobes of 6 and 3 pairs, too afford ex- cellent opportunities for pleasing gifts . . . But—give as many as twelve pairs or as few as three and have a delight- ful, pleasure-giving gift for the most fas- tidious woman of your acquaintance. 3 Pairs 34.‘82 4 4 upwar The new styles in Gold Stripe make this more than ever a Gold Stripe Christ- mas—fancy heels, picot tops, new shades —and all with the garter-run protection that makes these stockings so satisfac- tory. £ T S bt s e g i B S O S Only at Jell in Washington—Gold Stripe Silk Stockings may be had in our bton*ufi Court. Shop, 913 Connecti- o cut Avende. @y 4 2