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SOCIETY, SOCIETY. : W. R. Gherard!, Rear Admiral Wat T.| chief of Bureau of 3 i | Rear AR e Bt | O e e , and M. | G270 — H g B "L oo Bear Al . | shatmion um 5,167 05k, ) 1 e We Recommend H G 3 8. i S A ; e | Scers ofthe Supply dorpe: Angela Varona's . . . . Fuller, 3 L 1 the : I Mrs. Hoover Attends Mormng Musicale. 3’- Syers Capt. W, W b, Gut w‘;‘"{m“j’*m”“’m‘ Ly ik : : : ke B : Famous Beauty Preparations i Vice President Host to President and . B, , € T Cinpae, Cant: | Gharies Gonsrd and Mrs Branie - *Y j Charles Conard and Mrs. Brants Mayer. Ficet L dy Lo nght- £ Stark, Capt: 3. . owers, Gapt | Lieut. and Mrs. Mervin W. Arps wil , Mr. and Mrs. - To women who know and desire only the best . . , ;| gntertain at ainnr this eveniog o ther FUR we consider them so outstanding, so perfect in every E.| of Mrs. James G. Smith of New Jersey, . 3 ., M HE President and Mrs. Hoover tative Martin J. Kennedy of B ) - | 3. M. M iy : Were.the guests of honer at din- | New "Tork has srrived i Weahiagton | O W: A Campbell. Mr. h 4 We Must Unload | agents for these renowned Beauty preparations. Representative J. J. O'Connor of New | Charles 8. Groves, Mr. Frederic William | arrived last evening and is at the May- R coming season. Rear Admiral Joseph J. Cheatham, | entertained a small party at dinner st/ s i from purest ingredients, all under Angela Varona's g assisted by his sister, Mrs. Sealine Coats-—squirrel trim &t a large oval-shaped table, decorated scheme. B A, Arp ulatac, TS, PR TR PR way that we have become gn exclusive Washington J. M. McDonnell. o son, Mr. Lawrence Richey, Mr. French first secretary of the Argen- N D e s T e ivan s apeing o S O, Strother, Mr. Walter Newton, Mr. un'l;hfmmy, ME. Adolfa 3 de Urquisa, | : s We have Grouped Ouwe Coats Worthy of ‘the ket Jati o ey joyhiore | Yle, Jr. Mark Sullivan and Mr. Wl- | fower. | : ommSpphe ok crenm: myd It:timue a elahnudee“ e+ ivat tlmnl;: ld‘ e he has taken an spartment for the | liam Hard. i o A T et [ g A $175.00 n in private ratories ~Mmerican room of == o Ee Mayflower, the Vice Prulde.’f‘b:- h"mm““" Butler Hare of Sa- ] personal supervision. Everett Gann, who is his oficlai hostess e T nd. : Pony Coats—plain and trimmed i i T' 3 er was served lese e room, where the company was seated Assistant Secret i . e 1 Muskrat Coats—fox trim De em lhlll ot;r Lo.lel Goz with plaques of pink roses and a rare | at Iast_evening th ‘ Model Fu Sh | Jepartment, the only place in Pty of Gotms.” PR candles Wire n e . —an ow 3 o : r op city where you can procure them. psed to carry out the general color . Pratt, chief e 4 e 923 G St. N.W. I Font , irst Floor The guests, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Gann, were the Secretary of the|tary of the Navy, Mr. . Charles Tressury, V. Mellon: the Secretary of | Adams; Senator Prederick Hale; I HE ( ;II I SHOW ar an rs ric] . lurley, e | ator . Broussard, Sena| Hamil. Undersecretary of the Treasury and|ton F. Kean, Senator B 1 b Mrs Ogden L. Mills, the United States | Goldsborough, Senator Jesse Met- Ambassador to France and Mrs. Walter | calf,. Senator Tasker L. E. Edge, the governor of the Federal | tor T. ~Robinson, Senator | F 4 Reserve Board and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, | Thomas D. Schall, Senator Samuel M. | Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs, Ed- | Shortridge, Senator Ellison D. Smith, | erc an IS win T. Meredith and her son-in-law, A. Swanson, ' Senator | Mr. Frederick O. Bohen of Des Moines; mmell, Millard E. | Senator Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | Tydings, Senator David I. Walsh, Sen- | ¢ 3 Yey 8." Firestone of Akron, Ohio; Mr.|ator Charles W. Waterman, 3 and Mrs. Lamont du Pont of Wilming- , Representa- | 1 e o fon, Del; Mr. and Mrs. John Hays 1 \ . Hammond, Mr. Adolph 8. Ochs énd his 'l , Representati » g daughter,s Mrs. Arthur Hayes Sulzber- , Represen 1 & v T of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. 3 George P. . 5. Moss of New York City, Mr. and | oW, B Y Th D Mrs. Joseph R. Nutt of Cleveland, Mr. . H. 5 " ree ays— Charles M. Schwab of Loretto, Pa.: . ; Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman, Mr. D‘n‘;fld‘m jiumas of Topea, Eans; M 0| 2 F ““”n%‘m“:""'“ e Beginning Tomorrow : B o ' atth i sl oW pr i ce I 8, former Senator and Mrs. Henry . Lippitt of Providence, R. I, the lat- g g gt ine McGommiek, Boprese SIXTH FLOOR EXHIBIT ROOMS Frovidence, R. I.; Mrs. George Mesta, : | . Jacob Leander Loose, Mr. and Mrs. | tive ~ Carl E V. £ | W. A. Ayres, Represen . U. \ 4 2 l i g 3 Hardy, _ Representative 3 Priced g i, Charel £ ¢ 3 Qliver, Representative John Taber, | (Gift Show Ends Saturday) @ & 5 A e s . BECK s Genuline i Coffee 'was served in the Pan Amer- fean room of the hotel, after which the 3 S. Ingalls: . e 4 i com] returned to the Chinese room > - &, . | A ) i Wil Rogers' picvure | Lelgh, Vice Admiral A. L. Willard, Rear { Dheai As Pt | Riral 5. ‘B Moblech, Near Admical w‘ » s moses /,& Son’ ! ) ; { : the evening. | Frank B. Upham. Rear Admiral W. D 2 y, Rear A H. £ Yarnell, 5 e § Mrs. Hoover attended the second of |Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, Rear | Public Confidence Since 1861 0 thle Secemia B b ey . Rear . 3. Cheat- F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. 1 b ot g . foown Spenish planist, Senor 3 d F. Seller ()'1 t ewe ry | % o . Stimson, wife of the e ey iy , Rear Admiral : A brilliant array of genuine rock g 3 . V. Butler, Rear Y 3 c;lysmss :}l"fl) l:n;::y‘clup:oof lt:f“n‘ il silver. fternoon and eve- E’m F. Lamont Ly ey ning wear. Extremely popular because i | Tested . $1 .65 va,ue they go with absolutely everything. ;| ) TWEWVETEN TWEVE TWEVE F STREET ‘ i 0 | ; : 4 = Monogram B EMRS Articles -ADAl iC December instead of January! at no Held Until Luncheon, $1.00 Dinne X * : 4 Charge Christmas Card .’.;l ‘l,ll a.-“ e § Our Entire Stock Of _ S I == ‘THE TRAVEL, LEATHER § GIFT SHOP Exclusively M. BROOKS CO.=—Frrr= SHOES FOR WOMEN (Nothing Reserved) - YO U “NEEL —in good taste for practical use. ALLSILK- PICOT TOPS HESE Lo 1 ROBES QUILTED Rosanska was also a guest at the lunhe- eon. A% Sizes from 1 to 12 Jacquettes 3%% The Minister of Albania, M. Paik| _. . f 3 Konitza, was the honor guest at a din- | Fitting by Enna Jettick Experts S : : that look luxurious but— : YO .8 WorTH $I°65 mdmm"'gumb:n"o:;-n and 'I‘bll;.-‘:::i-idw::‘nrm Luxuriously trimmed with Per- ' A 4 i are not at i" extravagant Batter Fabrics Bureau, Impartial Testing Labo- mam%mw the X sian Lamb, Blue Fox, Lapin, Y, 5 2 ratory, Stated: > ot Rabber Footwear tn Extrome Sizes Beaver, Squirrel, Galyak, Lynz, . J “Hose StyleNo. 1300 (A.S. Beck 95¢ sale hose) 3 3 | Ex ksl ENNA JETTICK Caracul and Wolf. All Sales Final , A $ 9 5 is rated n::lhmodel hose * which commands 6 Ll aretail ofabout $1.65. Hose Style No. 1337 F St N.W. Costume and Sport Ensembles No Exchanges has finer texture...higher eonrmtz'ount..l.m ) - rect fashioning — lsg needles dropped means i proper fit...high strength...longer wear.” - e ! {Signed) P A quilted robes with rich- © "Modal Hose" is standard grade sold in average siore at §1.65. the mays tem: X ly contrasting collar and 'axactun, Guatemala, and Chicl front bands. The k o ’ 5. o0 ok Wanh Omrolias g Madame or Made i broidered. Silken cords : apartment st Wardman Park Ho- moiselle who _desire 3 D 1. Longer wearin 4. D ‘t for the Winter. They have with , . that smart touch of 4 ¢ \ . g g. e Doesnt water-s, ‘hlzm“thfl: d:ufl:wr. Mos. uv:n-m sopnitication will use ; p encircle the waist. PO']- Moran, and her children. ; i Rapresentative Charles A Wolveron X AN ) The Colors Are “ 2. Finer weave. 5. Resists runs. fo and Will be st the Willard during Purple—Red and. wil be st the f , . Dainty Ll'ngerie & ; P bt o gnd 3. Permanently dull. 6, Ggurcnhod perfect. resentative Thomas H. Cullen of B TR ‘ Ao dpen e 32 Tangerine | ALL NEW SHADES - ALL SIZES 8ls to 10" 255;‘“ :‘n'fl - - fOl' Her * o 0 0 Z ; /' Wint Robes—Brooks Main Floor it Mt i 5'6.50 7 SALE— continuing this week —HIGH | sers and jacket. 2 ' o i G5 $] (050 BATH SET w2 200 . g % Heawy Silk Lounging Rove, § ¢ 7= 5() ) I\AY l / 1143 Conn. | In Make-Up Box srishely tmmmed ' tace. 3| @ \ N7 ° a i sl -30 Silk Georgette Step-ins, Dance Sets, Slips, etc. g Wl 5 _ 25 to 50% ° pcn, unusual novelty in bath ses $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 ; ‘ Nipr=250) 4 R SALON MODERNE 539 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK T 75 { contalns fio large mwea':f vath Poonch Cfepe__——— ; / 7 & Semi-Annual tace trim: T ‘ Clearancf i Whsarss - : Nearby Stores v Fall & Winter el { . - 3 | WILMINGTON PH(I:.:DBL)PI-HA “ BALTIMORE Hats ! $ 2L y e iy Including many _original L STORES WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTILCHRISTMAS peiae. et sebiete. -1 1105 F Street % 8- BICK HAS NQ_CONNICTION WITH STORTS OF SIMILAR WARE | E i Nat’l 8225-8226 i RN SN (L A ) : G- STREET BETWEEN VTH LTZTH J xperjenced / Jueitisers Prefer] tht;‘_,