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aried Festivities il Listed in Quantico il For Holiday Period i AT ridge Tea Given at Officers’ b Club an Elaborate Affair. Many Charming Func- | tions in Pre - Christmas ! Schedule, i QUANTICO, Va, December 20— the approach of the Christmas #eason, social activities are becoming fmore numerous at the Marine Barracks. One of the outstanding events on last week’s - calendar was - the bridge tea ven Wednesday _afternoon, at the jcers’ Ciub, by Mrs, Towner, wite of Lieut. George H, Towner, and M: Hail, wife of Capt. Elmer E. Hail. M Smedle; y D. Butler, Mrs. Randolph C.| keley, Mrs. James J. Meade and )’l"m nzy 8. Geiger presided at the fea table. *"A luncheon followed by bridge was jven by Mrs. Jones, wife of Capt. lythe G. Jones, in her quarters last y. Her guest list included Mrs. ndolph C. Berkeley, Mrs. Harold L. sons, Mrs. John B. Sebree, Mr: James M. Bain, Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Mrs, Thomas E. Bourke, Mrs. Johf¥ P. Adams, Mrs. Daniel E. Campbell, Mrs. Frank- lin T. Steele, Mrs. George W. Shearer, Mrs. John Kaluf, Mrs. Walter C. An- | gel, Mrs. James W. Flett, Mrs. James . Waller, Mrs. Paul R. Cowley, Mrs. alter A. Wachtler, Mrs. wAlexander | Galt, Mrs, David O. Zearbaugh, Mrs. George W. Walker, and Mrs. George H. Towner. ; Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Bayler, Wife of Lieut. Walter L. Bayler, en- tertained with a bridge tea at her quar- fers. Mrs. Bayler had as her guests Mrs. Arthur F. Binney, Mrs. Perry O. Par- glee. Mrs. Earl 8 Piper, Mrs. Robert 5 W 's. Alexander W. Kreiser, Mrs. Wil O. Brice, Mrs. Chester B. Graham, Miss Mary Louise Nutting, Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Helen McDonald, and Miss Mabel Merritt of Lincoln, Nebr. = Mrs. Drum, wife of Lieut. Col. An- charming inviting her guests Mrs. Harold L. Par- sons. Lyle H. Miller, Mrs. Maurice 8. Berry, Mrs. Blythe G. Jones, Mrs.| John P. Adams, Mrs. Robert Blake, Mrs. John Kaluff and Mrs. George W. Walker. Capt, and Mrs. Robert Blake de- from the post last Monday. pt. Blake has been detailed to the y Department at Marine Corps eadquarters in Washington. They ve taken a house in Georgetown. “ Major and Mrs. John B. Sebree gave dinner party last Wednesday. Their ests were Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Smed- y D. Butler, drew B, , Maj. and Mrs, Clar- E. Nutting and Maj. and Mrs. arles D. Barrett. Mrs. Chester B. Graham, wife of eut. Graham, has as her house guest Mabel Merritt of Lincoln, Neb. 2 For her mother, Mrs. A. L. Adams of | Bhicago, Mrs. Hal N. Potter, wife of pt. Potter, gave a iea Friday oon. Mrs. Adams is spending the ristmas holidays at the home of her ughter. Mrs. Smedley D. Butler pre- gided at the tea table. Among those | #rho called during the afternoon were | Mrs, James J. Mnsade, Mrs. Clarence | a sojourn of six months in Nicaragua. Maj. Price was assistant to the - dent of the Election Board in Nica- ragua. The Tuesday Club played bridge this week at the home of Mrs. Hawthorne. wife of Maj. William G. Hawthorne. Maj. and Mrs. John B. Sebree, have as a guest Maj. Sebree’s mother, Mrs. G. M. Sebree of Springfield, Mo., who will spend the remainder of the win- ter with them. ‘With a month’s leave of absence, Capt. A. T. Lewis has arrived from duty in Nicaragua, to spend Christmas with his family here. Of interest to many of the post came the announcement of the mar- riage “of Lieut. Harold D. Hansen to Miss Winffred Mo, which took place at the Naval Academy Chapel in An- ‘nannlis on November 27. Licut Hansen |is at present on duty in Philadelphia. | oy z Holiday Party Given At Reed Hospital | A Yuletide party was given to patients | at Walter Reed Hospital by the Flan- ders Field Unitof American Women's Legion Tuesday, December 16. The | committee in charge included Mrs. Ed- | | ward Campbell Shields, president: Mrs. Frank S. Long, Miss Margaret Mans: | field, Mrs. Ivan E. Bass and Miss Paul- ine Yates Long. A delightful musical entertainment was given by Miss.Jean and Miss Ann Blackistone, Miss Evelyn Howe and M Bob Blackistone, and selections were played and sung by Miss Katherine Carr and Miss Katherine Kingman. Christmas _stockings, cigarettes ‘and useful presents were given the patients. Refreshments were served. 0. E. S. Chapter Officers Entertained at Dinner | _Mrs. Minnie M. Rabbitt and Charles H. Miller, matron and patron of Unity Chapter, Eastern Star, entertained the chapter’s officers and committees at dinner, Wednesday evening, at the Roosevelt, presenting each with silver tokens of remembrance. An especially | | prepared musical program and games were enjoyed. | | " Garden Cafe ! 3000 Tilden Street Conmecticut Ave. and Tilden St. { Ample Parking Space I A Special Sunday Dinner " 1:00 to 8:00 P.M. | Soup_or Quater Coekta i ! 4 We have very attractive dining rooms and we are to serve for §. Nutting, Mrs. Lyle H. Miller, Mrs. | a rold L. Parsons, Mrs. Drum, Mis. Reynolds A. Pollock. - Mrs. Murl Corbett gave dinner party, followed by bridge, Jast Saturday evening. Their guests were Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Albin C. Lindall, Lieut. and Mrs. David O. Zear- ugh and Lieut. and Mrs. James C. opper. . Lieut. and Mrs. Perry O. Parmelee entertained with an informal supper rty last Saturday evening. Cards were layed after supper by thelr guest ho were Lieut. and Mrs. Arthur inney, Licut. and Mrs. Alexander W. 3 reiser and Lieut. and Mrs. Frank M. jun-, # The Parent-Teacher Asso:iation held regular meeting last Monday after- icon. A new Board of Education for e Post School ~for Children was llected. Brig. Gen. Randolph C. Berke- Give Her a Permanent Wave for Christmas And Why It Should Be : If you would like sugges- Men! tions and advice as well as actual shopping help, call on Elizabeth Brewster, who has the whole store at her finger tips. She'll advise, by, wrap and tie , . . it's well worth trying. The New Jelleff’s— ready with augmented, trained salesforce -to make the next three days perfect shopping days . . k with Elizabeth Brewster and her staff of assistants to take the.burdens of shopping off your shoulders . . . ready with fashions Newer, bigger and better than ever. . . . re: well assorted daily .. . ready with new swift elevators . . . for the festivities as well as lovely gifts . . . moderately priced, expertly The New etteffs R chosen. { ‘A'royal gift indeed, whether AN :Furs" it is .a glorious coat or a lovely fox scarf. The Fur Salon makes i choice easy . . . be sure to visit it if you are thinking of giving furs to some- . ‘ome. - Every kind of fur coat that she may want is there . . . and you'll en- :joy the moderate prices. teady for Christmas Week . .ready with selections of new goods . . . kept There’s dependence to be placed in Jelleffs—We will not fail you this ’_uzeeh'-iu any shopping emergency! Evening Gowns and Wraps for that deb or sub deb home from school are charmingly. displayed in our Salon Gown Shop, second floor. Gowns—$35 to $125 Gccla Pearls “So closely akin to the ocean gems that only an expert can detect the differ- ence. A'gift of Teclas is an heirloom giit. Necklaces, $25 to $265; rings, $35 and $55; earrings, $35. Jewelry for Sports or Dress Rhinestone court earrings, in lovely pendant styles—$5 . Real stone rings, in settings of marcasite and sterling silver—$5 Coral* or turquoi chokers add to their smartness with gleaming rhinestone clasps—$5 Gold filigree earrings, in graceful hoop or long pendant styles—$5 Gold filigree bracelets, in the delicate link styles that women prefer—$7.50 Gold filigree necklaces, in exquisitely wrought -pendant or choker styles—$15 Rhinestone necklaces, in the intricate Russian court style, so smart for evening—$10 Trotteur bracelets are about the smartest thing for sports—Ilarge hoops of filled gold—$16 - Real stone necklaces, with unique settings of marcasite and sterling—$15 " New Handbags Embroidered Crepe Bags are delightful in black with pastel floral designs—$3 3 Evening Bags, of simulated pearls, will delight the social young thing—$§ Dull Calf Pouch, 1n the admired flat shape, has a double handle with prystal ring trim—$7.50. ¢ S(l;dded Antelope Suede Pouch, after Lucille Paray— 10 Antique Brocade Envelope, in mellow tones that blend with afternoon costumes—$10 Antelope Suede Pouch, with a most distinctve clasp of prystal and baguette crystals—$13.50 at Emile’s First, because Emile Is the pioneer of Permanent Waving in Washington: sec- ond, ‘because Emile’s Permanents are backed by ars of actual experience: third. because our operators are person- ally trained by Mr. Emile. Ladies’ Turkish Baths Chiropos Beauty Boxss was named chairman of the board. | gor ., 1221 Conn. Ave. Decatur 0920-1-2 The Intricate Deco lletage Varies Evening Fashions for Women Perhaps the dress has a back transparent to the waist, ..perhaps it is cut daringly sumes a demure, off-the- shoulder line. low . ..or as- Whatever the you desire, you're sure to find it in charming interpreta- tions here. type Evening dresses of satin, chiffon, sheer crepe and velvet in a gorgeous array of colors— 835 © 5175 Fashions of distinc- tion for the woman wearing size 38 or larger are featured here. el R, Vagabond Evening Bag, with exquisite all-over design in simulated seed pearls—$16.50 y - - Handbag Shop—Street Floor Perfumes—Lovely! s gorgeous French periimes—Vers le Jour, $1.50 to $15; Adieu, $7.50 to $25; Dans la Nuit, $1.50 to $15. Chanel's new Christmas odeur, Sycamore—$18. M.an:!;‘ s iax;mus periumes’ in. new size bottles, Fete,’ Vogue, Lelong’s subtle fragrances A, B or C-—$3.50 to $7. Corday's newest odeur is most alluring, L'Ardente Nuit—$3. Caron’s spicy scent, Nuit, de Noel in a_new size bottle—$16. Raymond’s piquant Mimzy periume—$7. Guerlain's new twin floral odeurs, Guerlarose and Guerlilas—$15: . Perfume Shop—Street Floor Hankies, of Course pure linen hankies in white or novelty color designs —35c. Men’s Handkerchiefs with run threads in colors—-35c. Women's embroidered linen ‘kerchieis, iu white and colors—50¢: Mesl:k'l initialed handkerchiefs, in white or colored embroiderv— ‘Women's squares in cluding bla lace corners—8$1. Men's cord bordered hand- kerchiefs of sheer linen, with hand-rolled hems—S$1. Handkerchié] Shop Street Fioor imported chiffon every aolor, in- some with Russian blouse pyjamas are very gay with bright blouses embroidered in gold and wide black trou- sers ,...$16.50 Three-piece printed pyja- mas with white blouses that are very chic with large colored bottoms, $25 Two-tone pyjama en- sembles of crepe de chine are simply stunning...a three-piece, fitted type, Grey Shops—Second Floor = ) Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are the gift ideal— at anything like their prices! It seems as though we ought not to have to repeat all their points of superiority, for so many thousands of pairs go over the counters every day, destined for-women who will ap= preciate them to the full. But for those who would like to know more: ' They are supreme because their high- twist grenadine weave guarantees their fashionable dullness to last. They are supreme because they are made to wear and wear. ‘They are supreme because their colors are chosen by a style committee to go with the costume colors women are buy- ing right now. ¥ $1.50 to $2.95 Pair . Three Pairs, Gayly Boxed $4.35 to $8.70 ; Only at Jelleff’s in Washington Street floor, second and third floors _ Evening Gowns in our “Success Shops” present the smartest styles of the holiday season—copied in Jess expensive materials but quite stunning in'every lelm and $25.—Fifth floor. Stunning Evening Gloves! 16-button glace kid and lambskin gloves, in white and pastel colors—$7.50 16-button imported French kid gloves in black, white and pastcls—$10 20-button glace kid gloves for very formal wear, in white, black, eggshell and blush—$12.56 Daytime Gloves— Bandalet cuff type glove, of imported kid in black with white embroidery—$2.95, Centemeri Costume gloves of imported kid have unique appliques of white—$3.95 Imported kid pull-ons, the smartest street glove in black and brown--$3.95 - i1 Mocha pullcons are so soft and velvety that any woman 3 "will lt:lore them, black and brown—$8§ & 4 3 A bt X9 Just arrived—wonderful last-min- : Exu'a!—sl'gs ute glove opportunity. Washable - Ve South African capeskin pull-ons. brown,. tan, beige and grey—$1.95 Glove Shop—Street Floor Silk Umbrellas AR-Silk or Silk and Swiss, mixed coverings in attractive _plain colors or conservative patterns—$3.95 iv Crook and Straight Handle Umbrellas, with stunning plain_or all-over patterned silk—$7.50 3 g . . % Delicate Lingerie French Crepe Bloomers are frivolously trimmed with .- eream laces, flesh-and tea rose—$3.95 . Crepe Satin' Chemises are delightfully feminine with cream lace and net inserts, flesh, tea rose, banana heart and peach—$3.95 Sleeping Pyjamas, of crepe de chine, boast lace-trimmed slip-over blouses—$5.95 #4031 Crepe Satin Gowns are fitted with tie-back sashes and creamy lace yokes—$10.75 Grey Shops—Second Floor :Fi:ne Glove Silk . - Vanity Fair Silkenese Reduced $5 Onesalls, $4 $3 Bloomers, $2.65 .82 Vests, $1.65 $5 Chemise, $4 $5 and :$6.95 Milanese Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, with dainty Swiss embroidery and applique trimmings. Bloomers, $3.95. Vests, $3. Glove Silk Pyjamas, sport black trousers and gayly col- ored blouses with striking appliques—$3.95 and $5.95! Grey Shops—Second Floor Negligees Quilted Satin Robes combine comfort with beauty—all warmly interlined. Black, . rose, French blue, orchid, turquoise and peach. Satin Negligees are exqui- sitely finished with a deep flounce of cream lace. Orchid, nile and flesh.$25 Grey Shops—Second Floor Backgammon Boards From tiny ones in imitation leather at $3 to grand sets at $10.