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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, ¥ PART THREE. SOCIETY. Record of Late Fall Social Festivities On Maryland Border Program Embraces Bridge Parties, Luncheons, Teas and Other Popular Forms of Entertainment. HYATTSVILLE, December 7.— Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Duckett of Luttrell avenue and Franklin street entertained the Wednesday Night Contract Bridge Club this week. Members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. G. Shearman James, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hinrichs, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Howard, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Latimer, Mrs. Mae Cissel and Mrs. Robert B. Morse. Following the games refreshments were served. Mrs. E. J. Christian of Colmar Manor entertained Saturday night in compli- ment to Mrs. J. H. Torvestad, wife of Town Councilman Torvestad. Rev. William E. Unthank of Green- ville, S. C., has returned to his home, following a visit to the Rev. and Mrs. ©O. E. Sproull on Oakmont street, Col- mar Manor. Mr. Sproull spent the week end in Richmond, Va., where he conducted a weekly conference. The Rev. D. C. Gordon of Mount Rainier attended the State Young Peo- ple's council and reunion of Camp Royal in Hagerstown, Md., during the current week. Miss Ann Tyler Peach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Marvin Peach of Frank- lin street, Hyattsville, has resumed her studies at the Roland Park Country School, Roland Park, Baltimore Coun- ty, Md., after a visit to her parents. Ensign William E. Howard, jr., at- tached to the New York Navy Yard, has returned to his station after spend- ing the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents on Wine avenue, Hyattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart of Douglaston, Long Island, N. Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. How- ard Duckett of Luttrell avenue and Franklin street, Hyattsville. Mr. Richard Chew Zantzinger, Wash- ington, was a recent guest of Mr. Wil- liam Hill of Wine avenue, Hyattsville. Miss Jean Taylor of Laurel will spend the Winter months in Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gimmel and daughter of York, Pa., have returned home after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. R. R. Waters in Laurel. Miss Laura K. Matthews, Laurel, has Teturned from a visit with friends and relatives in Baltimore. Mr. Egbert F. Tingley of Luttrell ave- nue, Hyattsville, has been visiting his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Kane, Edgewater Park, N. J. Mrs. Howard Entertains Bridge and Luncheon Club. The Tuesday Afternoon Contract Bridge and Luncheon Club was enter- tained this week by Mrs. Willlam E. Howard of Wine avenue, Hyattsville. Her guests included Mrs. W. Elmer Bacon and Mrs. F. O. Johnson .of ‘Washington. Mrs. Charles Earl Smith and Miss Eliza McCormick of Annapo- lis, Md.; Mrs, Thomas E. Latiner, Mrs. G. Shearman James and Mrs. Harry P. Howard of Hyattsville. Mrs. Harry Rutledge Hall of Maryland avenue, Hyattsville, was hostess Friday to a number of friends at bridge and luncheon. Her guests were Mrs. C. Francis Owens, Mrs. Harold Breining, Mrs. Walter C. Balderson, Mrs. Edward A. Fuller, Mrs. B. O. L. Wells, Mrs. C. A. M. Wells and Mrs. T. Carroll Grant. Miss Agnes Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maury H. Brown of Marion street, Hyattsville, has returned after a visit of several days with Miss Eliza- beth Bullock at Homesdale, Pa. After spending several months with friends and relatives in Mississippi and Tennessee, Mr. Harry Rogers, accom- panied by his rother, Mrs. William Rogers, returned this week. They were accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Ash, Mrs. Rogers’ daughter, and her children, Paddie and Thomas, of Memphis, Tenn., ‘who will spend some time in Hyattsville. Miss Lilly James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Shearman James of Wine avenue, Hyattsville. was hostess Satur- day evening to a company of young people. Dancing and cards were the main features of the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peyton Howard: of Wine avenue, Hyattsville, have re- turned after spending several days with Mrs. Howard's brother nd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dyer, Ventnor City, near Atlantic City, N. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Tingley of Luttrell avenue, Hyattsville, have be.n entertaining Col. and Mrs. George E. Thorne of Washington. Wedding Is Scheduled In Society Calendar. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Mary E. Splann, daughter of Mr. Joseph F. Splann, Ardmore, and Mr. Elbert T. Johnson, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert T. Johnson, ‘Bowie. The wedding took place Tuesday night in the Church of the United Brethren, ‘Washington. Mr. Edward Thirles, Bowie, was best man and Mrs. Walter Johnson matron of honor. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Simpson Dougherty, pastor of the United Breth- Ten Church. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are Tesiding in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ray Stanton of Hyatts- ville have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Stanton of Greensburgh, N. C. Mrs. Stanton formerly was Miss Almina Turner of Greensville. Mr. Stanton is a graduate of the University of Maryland. The Friendship Club of the First M. E. Church South was entertained at supper Wednesday night. The sup- per was served by the Philathea Class of the church. Members of the adult Bible class were guests. Mrs. T. Ray Sianton was in charge of the festivi- tics. After dinner Mrs. Ira K. Gruver read an original poem on “Friendship.” Mrs. Wilson of Jefferson avenue, River- dale, gave several readings. Miss Emily Dorlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Philip Dorlan of Albany, N. Y., has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Frame of Wine avenue, Hyattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Gambrill of Johnson avenue, Hyattsville, accom- panied by their daughter, Miss Eleanor, and son, Arthur P. jr., have been guests of Mrs. James Bradley in Roland Park, Baltimore. Mrs. Howard D. Orr, Maryland avenue, Hyattsville, has returned from an extended visit with her son, Stan- ley Orr, Birmingham, Ala. Miss Mary A. Lloyd and her nephew, Daniel B. Lioyd, jr., residing near Glen Dale, have returned from a visit to Florida. They visited in St. Augus- tine, Deytona, Palm Beach and Miami on the East Coast and Tampa and St. Petersburg on the Gulf Coast. Church Ladies’ Guild Sponsors Benefit Party. ‘The Ladies’ Guild of St. Church, Bladensburg, Rev. M. Geo. W. Spier Jeweler SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOME * Electric Clocks .$20.00 up Mantel Clocks 1250 up Mantel Clocks, 1-4 hour . 15.00 up . 37.50 up 3.50 up $7.50 up Luke's H. Derr, i locks Boudoir Cloc! Sitver Candlesticks (pair) Siiver “Candlestic low Silver Steak ESTABLISHED rector, will entertain at a card party ‘Tuesday night in the parish hall. The committee arranging the details is com- posed of Mrs. Richard Schuler, chair- man; Mrs, C. W. F. Frerie, Mrs, Morris W. Derr and Mrs, Henry A. Friday. Wednesday night the guild will meet at Mrs. Schuler’s home when officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Messrs. Robert and J. Ben Balsley, Reidville, N. C., have been guests of their cousins, Messrs. Shelby and Blair Smith, Thirty-first street, ~Mount ainier. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Russell, Thirty- first street, Mount Rainier, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. John Schutz of Annapolis, Md. Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin. and son, Edward, of Thirty-second street, Mount Rainier, have returned after vis- iting relatives in Greencastle, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Morse of Thirty-fourth street, Mount Rainier, have returned from a visit to relatives in New York. Miss Mildred Wilson, Baltimore, has returned after visiting Miss Mildred ‘Wolf, Lemons Bridge, near Bowle, Mp. E. F. Wolf and children have re- turned after visiting Mr. and Mrs, Dud- ley Foster, Violetsville, Md. . Autumn Festivities Are Given Wide Range In Arlington County Suppers, Dinners and Lunch- eons Scheduled, Wedding Anniversary Celebrated, Clubs Entertained — Spc- cial Notes. Miss Elizabeth Pitkin, daughter of r. and Mrs. E. A. Pitkin of Clarendon, returned this week from New York City, where she had been visiting with her sister, Miss Jane Pitkin, who is at- tending Columbia College. Miss Dorothy Potterton of Cherrydale entertained the Chi Delta Gamma Sorority in her home Saturday evening. ‘The Girls’ Friendly Society of St. George’s Episcopal Church was enter- tained at a club supper Friday evening by the Friendly Society at Maywood. The girls are preparing & box to send to the mountain children for Christmas. Mrs. A. A. Vaughan, at whose home the Women's Club of Lyon Village was organized, two years ago, was hostess to the club Wednesday evening at an anniversary gathering. A most de- lightful program was enjoyed. Mr. Ronald V. Billington of Lyon Village has just returned from a West- ern trip. Mrs. Luther C. Dodd of Clarendon will be hostess Monday evening to the Thomas Nelson Chapter of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution. Mrs, W. M. Stone of Lyon Viliage has as her house guests Mrs. Edward Green- land of Norfolk and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Greenland, of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Greeted On Golden Wedding Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McKenzie of | Clagendon were delightfully surprised | Wednesday evening by a number of | their friends, the occasion being in honor of their golden wedding anniver~ sary. There were present Mrs. Isaac Steenson, Mrs. R. C. Rowzee, Mrs. Weigle, Mrs. Howard I. Smith, Mrs. Nat Hynes, Mrs. A. I Richmond, Mrs. New Location 806 14th St. N.W. WATCHES Howard Pocket Watches $60.00 to $125.00 Hamilton Pocket Watches $35.00 to $160.00 Hamilton Strap Watches $50.00 to $125.00 Hamiiton Bracelet Watches $48.00 to $80.00 Elgin Bracelet Watches , $25.00 to $85.00 Elgin Pocket Watches $15.00 to $8! Elgin Strap. Watches $15.00 to $75.00 Diamond Bracelet Watches $75.00 to $300.00 Gruen Bracelet Watches $27.50 to $150.00 Upper left: Miss El Herbert Cooper Sanford of Kno; to Lieut. Lloyd Harrison, U. ington. former director of the Bureau ‘of take place in the Spring. Haines Sanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tenn., who have announced her engagement on duty in the Navy Department, in Wash- Upper right: Miss Janice ‘Wilmeth, daughter of Mr. James L. Wilmeth, Engraving and Printing, and Mrs. Wilmeth, now in Philadelphia, who have announced her engagement to Mr. Bernard H. lenke of Beverly, Mass., the wedding to take place in the Spring. Lower: Miss Frances Bacon of 3103 Cathedral avenue, whose engagement to Ensign Willlam E. Howard, U. S. N., was recently announced, the wedding to Charles L. Mann, Mrs. D. H. Lewis, Mrs. Oscar Atwood and Mrs. Adams. Miss Inez Burrows of Maryland spent several days last week as the house guest of Mrs. Fred J. Eden of Ashton ‘Heights. Mrs. Oscar Compton of Ashton Heights has vyisiting here her sister, Mrs. Robinson of Waterlick, Va. A marriage of particular interest in the county this week was that of Miss Jeanette Catherine Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert Bur- ges sof Washington, to Mr. Davd Wil- liam Lewis, son of Mrs. D. H. Lewis of Clarendon. The ceremony was T~ formed Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Augustine's re Elkridge, Md., Father John P. Norton officiating. Only the immediate families of the couple were present. Mr. /and Mrs, Lewis will be at home after January 15 at Stanton-Manor, Washington. Sororities Entertained By Mr. and Mrs. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. ‘Mann of Clarendon _entertained at a delightful party in their home Thursday evening in honor of the Kappa Sigma Pi and Phi Beta Pi Sororities and their Sspon- sors. The guests were Miss Mary Hunt, Miss Dorothy Hunt, Miss Magnus Rob- ertson, Miss Eloise Sunderman, Miss Helen Bragg, Miss Helen Bowbeer, Miss Helen Affleck, Miss Marie Smith, Miss Emily Jones, Miss Marion Rauchen- stein, Miss Ethel May Benton, Mrs, Lois Blake Taylor, Miss Edith Fenton, Miss Elizabeth Fenton, Miss Cornelias Rossella, Mr. Waverly McCoy, Mr. Louis Skillman, Mr. Harold Upfol Stoneburner, Mr, gl Hp]g ::: %:‘&’: ance. 1890. @ FURS OF QUALITY —because the styles and pelts meet the exacting require- ments of Washing- ton’s smartest dress- ers—Francke’scollec- tion of furs has met with universal ap- proval and accept- Follin, Mr. Willilam Swartz, Mr. Philip Hunt, Mr. Plerce Bragg, Mr. Donald Smith, Mr. Edwin Fenton, Mr, DuVal Allen, Mr. Howard Crouch, Mr. Jack Bishop, Mr. Linwood Sparshott, Mr. Russell Springer, Mr. Douglas Schep- moes, Mr. Woodman Harris, Mr. Robert Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. Norbeck Mel- ick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Sunder- Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. Smith, Re . Isaac Steenson, Mr, Isaac Bowbeer, Mr. E. E. Jones and Mrs. H. W. Beattie. Mrs. Russell Brown of Charlottesville is spending the week end with hey sis- ter, Mrs. H. M. Dye of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Roadhouse of Barcroft had as_their guest during the week Mrs. Etta Bartlett of Baltimore, Mrs. Hunt Given Luncheon In Honor of Church Guild. *Mrs. Harry B. Hunt of Mulhall, who is spending the Winter months at ‘he Broadmore apartment, in Washington, entertained a number of the ladies of St. George's Episcopal Church Guild ¢t & delightful luncheon Wednesday. In the comg:ny were Mrs. Hoyt L. John- ston of Lacey, Mrs. W. C. Walburn of Ballston. Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson, Mrs. | Homer A. Dougall, Mrs. Grace White, | Mrs. Willlam Ames and Mrs. Durward | M. Smith of Clarendon, Mrs. Arthur M. Dawson of Lyon Village, Mrs. Edward K. Kloman and Mrs. Golden N. Dagger of Ashton Heights and Mrs. Arnold of | ‘Washington. chl:lfl.’yd-:ld fi":.' Chs:;.‘e:‘rl..‘snnrr of e have as est Mis: Ying! of Broomsville, N. gu i Miss e Sedgwick and Miss Louise ‘Weiman of Detroit were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Bouknight of Cherrydale. Miss Janet Stehman of Cherrydale is at home after having spent several months with relatives in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Thomas B. Brown of Cherrydale entertained a number of her friends at bridge Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Flelding M. Lewis of Lyon Village have as their house guests m lfidJMm. Laurence Sager of Pali- Q’urch B.zfllr'L“nCheon Features All-Day Meeting The carnival bazaar-luncheon which was held Tuesday in Guild Hall was an interesting feature of the women's all- day meeting of Calvary Methodist Church. Guests, about 80 in number, were seated according to the circle of which they were members. Prayer was of- fered by the Rev. Mark Depp, pastor of the church. Hostesses in charge were Mrs. Mark Depp, Mrs. Hugh Dryden, Mrs. A. L. Downard, Mrs. W. E. Duvall, Mrs. E. Eldridge, Mrs. John W. Edwards, Mrs. Howard Fleming, Miss Mary Fisher, Mrs. J. M. Ford, Mrs. C. M. Fowler, Mrs. Louise Fricker, Mrs. H. E. Fowler, Mrs. A. C. Giles and Mrs. Dodge. The business meeting of the Women’s Guild, of which Mrs. Ara M. Daniels is president, immediately followed the luncheon, and reports of the bazaar committee chairmen were received. Officers of the guild are Mrs. A. M. Daniels, president; Mrs. Albin Pearson, first vice president; Mrs. J. J. Hurley, second vice president; Mrs., Edward Widdifield, recording secretary; Mrs. F. A. Barnes, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Maude A. Meitzler, treasurer. The next all-day meeting will be held on January 7 at the church. Mrs. Cutting an Adviser For Women's Country Club Mrs. William Bayard Cutting of New York, mother of Senator Bronson Cut- ting of New Mexico, was added yester- day to the advisory council of the board of governors of the new Na- tional Woman's Conutry Club, to rep- resent her district. Mrs. Cutting came to Washington a year ago with her son and acts as his hostess. During the Summq she purchased a home in Georgetown and now _established there for the Winter. Senator Cutting ish helar, recent additions to the ad- vi . council of this unique club, which will “ shortly open the doors of its quaint and picturesque club house on r Boulevard, are Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot of Boston and Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia. O My anel Mrs Dewney f:w a real Old Junc/ 5 Ghristmas g ume Dues e l’,lflfl. , 20 Felopheome ghborhesel | "There's No Smarter Hosiery Gift ATY — reinforcements. 3 pairs $1 95 in Gift box—$5.50. Silk Top Chiffons ter Stripe. Py box—$4.75 Full-Fashioned. 3 pai $ ] 35w box—$3.95 URRIER ’ No. 448 Beverly Lavender Stripe. All Silk Picot Top Chiffons with double silk No. 275 Beverly Picot Edge with Lavender Run Proof Gar- No. 155 Beverly Silk Top Chiffons—All - Perfect and Philipsborn LEVENTH S_'I‘. ~BETWEEN F&G Fort Humphreys Sports Confined to Indoors As Winter Advances Bowlin g Al]eys Attract‘ Throngs of Expert “Roll- ers"—Social Functions of| Week Charmingly Varied. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., December 7.—With the coming of the cold weather the interest of those members of the post who are athletically inclined has shifted from the outdoor sports to bowling. Every Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday night the bowling alleys on the post are reserved for the officers and the ladies. Last Wednesday night en enthusiastic group bowled and had a very successful evening. Among those | in the party were Lieut. and Mrs. C. F. Baish, Maj. and Mrs, L. E. Oliver, Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs, C. R. Bathurst, Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Pren- tiss, Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt, Lieut. and Mrs. D. A. Watt, jr.; Lieut. C. E. Saltzman. Capt. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, ir, had as their dinner guests Wednesday night Lieut. and Mrs. H. J. Casey of Washington. Lieut. Casey was formerly stationed at Fort Humphreys. K M. L. Smith of New York was the guest over the week end of Capt. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. Smith composed one of the songs of “The Vagabond Lover,” which had its opening Tuesday night at the Globe Theater. Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes returned from New York Tuesday. Lieut. and Mrs. F. H. Kohloss en- tertained the bridge club Monday night. Lieut. Kohloss left Tuesday for New York on a business trip to be gone about a week. Post Guild Assembled For Election of Officers. Mrs. Edward H. Schulz called a meeting of the Post Guild on Wednt day afternoon. The object of the meet- ing was the organization of the chapter and the election of officers for the com- ing year. Lieut. L. J. Rumaggl and Mrs, G. Rumaggi entertained at dinner Tuesday night in honor of the Rev. R. Rumaggi of New York. Their guests were Lieut. and Mrs. C. F. Baish, Mrs. J. McGinely and Miss M. Huntsbarger. The Post Bridge Club met at Harris Hall Friday night. Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt had as their guests at tea Sunday to meet Lieut. Reinhardt’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reinhardt of Boston, Admiral and Mrs. Fred Billard, Mrs. Cleo Parks, Miss Hilda Parks and Miss Lorena Cooper. Col. Elliot Dent and Miss Edith Dent have their brother, Prof. John Dent, visiting them. Prof. Dent is the head | Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN of the mechanical enginecring departe ment of the University of Pittsburgh. Lieut. and Mrs. D. A. Watt, jr,, had as their guests Mrs. Watt's mother, Mrs. M. E. Boetvel of Toledo, Ohio; Capt. L. Heckman of Bridgeton, N. J., and Capt. Jordan of Philadelphia. Capt. Lyons Attends Regimental Reunion, Capt. F. R. Lyons attended the an- nual regimental 'reunion of the 6th Engineers in New York. The banquet was held in the yacht room of the Astor Hotel. Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt en- tertained at dinner before the Friday Night Bridge Club in honor of Mrs, G. W. Reinhardt. Their guests were Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes, Capt. and Mrs, | M. W. Marston, Capt. and Mrs. C. B. | Cox, Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson, Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bathurst, Lieut, and Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs, B. C. Snow, Lieut. H. C. Wolfe, Lieut. L. J. Rumaggi, Lieut. Miles Reber and Lieut. and Mrs. H. S. Miller. Mrs. J. F. DuHamel of Washington is the guest of Lieut. and Mrs, A. H. Burton. Mrs, Watt entertained the Ladies® Bridge Club Thursday afternoon. The Monday Afternoon Reading Club met at the home of Mrs. R. T, Coiner.. Mrs, Jane Putnam, mother of Mrs. L. E. Oliver, has returned from a two months’ visit with her son in Chicago. Dr. Kathryn McHale Guest Of Univers;ty Women Dr. Kathryn McHale, educational sec- retary and acting director of the Amer- ican Association of University Women, will be the guest of honor and principal dinner speaker Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the club house, 1634 I street, when she will be formally introduced to the members of the Washington branch and their friends. Before as- suming her duties with the association, Dr. McHale was professor of eductaion at Goucher College. For eight Summer sessions she was professor of education at Columbia University. She was also professor of educational psychology at the University of Minnesota. She is a member of the certification committee |of the Middle States and Maryland As- sociation of Seccndary Schools and Col- leges. She will spcak on “National Plans of the Association.” A second speaker at the dinner will be Dr. Mandel Sherman, whose topic will be “Possibilities for Growth of the Washington Child Research Center.” L. | Mrs. Paul Howe will preside. Miss Nan Gorman Hostess To Catholic Student Group Miss Nan Gorman was hostess to the members of the Vaeth unit of the Cath- polic Students’ Mission Crusade in her home . Friday evening. After the busi- ness meeting a very interesting pro- gram was given in honor of the new members, Miss Mary Smith, Miss Mary Ricketts, Mr. Aeneas Collins and Mr. Joseph Barker. FsG Robes . . . Negligees . . . and Pajama Ensembles. . . Gifts that please the feminine heart An Intimate Shop Pastel colored crepe de chine negligecs trim- med with ostrich, georgette or lace. A real feminine gift. Tailored Flannel $10 Presentation at *10 Quilted Robes .$10 Heavily quilted robes with satin or seco lining. In many shades. Tuxeq collars. A giit long re- membered. Robes Mannish tailored styles in sev- eral color combinations. Notched lapels, tuxedo collars and smart sashs Excellent for traveling. Pajama Ensembles $10 Crepe de chine pajamas with flow- ered satin coats. In all shades. Every one will be happy to receive a set. Satin Mules, $5 £~ In black, peach, orchid, blue or red. Harmonizing feather trims, turn soles and baby Span- ish heels.