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. SOCIETY ;cmunm PFrom Second Page.) of Mrs. Coe, wife of Maj. Gen. F. W. Ofl.llldlflfi)‘lflofleshnonfll.m Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. tante daughter of Col. and Mrs. Allen . and Mrs. Thomas Armat have them over the holidays at Grey- stone, their place on the edge of Rock Creek Park, their sons, Mr. Thomas Armat, jr., from Lehigh University, and Mr; Brooke Armat from the Hill School. Mr. and Mrs. Armat will entertain 24 young people for their own, Mr. Thomas Armat, jr, at supper December 28, at Graystone. Dr. and Mrs. Gregg C. Birdsall were he at a large ball last evening in the room of the Mayflower for their debutante daughtey, .Birdsall, who wcu formally pre:med 111 ‘Washington at a recepticn given in their Home Thanksgiving day. ‘The hosts and thefr daughter were 40 receiving their guests, who numbered approximately 400, by Miss Louise Rich, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ‘Thaddeus Rich of Philadelphia. Miss Birdsall's frock was a lovely Lanvin model of shell pink taffeta with a fitted bodice and very full, long skirt made entirely of tiny ruffies. She car- ried an old-fashioned bouquet of pink roses, violets, forget-me-nots and lilies of the valley. A seated supper was served shortly after midnight in the presidential din- room of the hotel. ing the ball Baroness Korff entertained at dinenr at the Mayflower for her debutante daughter, Miss Bar- bara Korff, who is home for the holidays. ‘Tooke-Woolnough Wedding This Evening. ‘The marriage of Miss Ellen Wool- nough, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. James B. Woolnough, to Lieut. Charles m‘mt to thei~ wors, Miss !auinlhm Hotel yesterday in honor of lkl Eawsra Brogeri.. - ou .vohn “Broderick of the British e A ntertained & company of young lm ev!nln. tt uu dinner dance at Shoreham He Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Crane and thelr daughter, Miss Catherine Crane, & stu- dent at the College of William Mary, left Washington last ewnl.n' for New York, where Miss Crane will Joln & house party in her honor, with Dr. and Mrs. A. Wessell Williams of that city as hosts. Miss Mary Perdue Ruden has turned from Atlanta, Ga., and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ruden, left today for Chlcuo to spend the holidays. Cadet Edgar N. Chace will arrive from West Point this evening to spend the Christmas holiday with his gx!n Mr and Mrs. Daniel C. Chace, their home at 6 West Virgilia street, Chevy Cadet Edward T. Hodges of the United States Coast Guard Academy of New London, Conn., will arrive tomorrow to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward R. Hodges of West Clifton Terrace. Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. Elliott and Mr. Willlam W. Berry, ir., of Va. Rear Admiral and Mrs. George Clark_entertained at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel last evening..- Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman enter- tained at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Mrs. Geneva Dunham entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Herbert Rust of Worcester, Mass., who are en route by motor to North Carolina. Miss Helen Strauss will spend the Christmas holidays- in Newport, R. I, where she will two weeks as the guest of her brother and sister-in- law, Lieut. Elliott Strauss, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Strauss. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ]"nn enrgeon general of the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hulbert of Mid- e | dleburg, Va., entertained a small com- pany at Tuncheon ymzrdny at the Carl- ton, where they are stopping while in ‘Washington. Woodlock of New York Mrs. Thomas and cuyhlnwumnzwn.nauuw-nl- Hotel for a few days. Col. and Mrs. O. "O. F. Ohlson enter- mned.pnrwntdhmerlmmnins the Shoreham He Annlll Presentation of “The Other Wise Hxn"‘ Sunday. One of the long-to-be-remembered spiritual experiences nl the Capital City per at Yuletide is the presentation of Dr. Henry Van ke's famous Oriental la'md of , “The Other Wise » which comes to the people of Wlahhlwn and the “stranger within gates” each year in the holiday m-tmeotwrmnsum and historic old churches, Luther Place Memorial, on Thomas circle. In the past five years thousands of persons have witnessed this simple, slncm and spiritual greunuuon of '.he world-loved legend which is to be given this year sundny afternoon, with a pres- entation at o-:loct and repeated ‘londly and ’m As given here by ‘groups of church with his brethren at Bethlehem. ‘There in 1925. One of To Make Tomorrow’s Shopping Easyl Go FIRST to The NEW We are well prepared for this biggest day of all!l With ex- cellent selections . . . with Passion | Davis, who each eek, and Denis E. Connell, who for m-n has been enacting the title who set out to follow the star |- on its rising, but who {;I;ed to lrflva are many more who have played the same roles from year to year, and there are uthen ‘who have advanced to more important parts than those which they at first essayed. In five years some of the younger members have grown up and married, but they still ap- pear—only they Plny maturer h'igm d- blom, daughter of Representative and B C. mmdfindfi. Then daughter of Senator and Mrs. James J. ar looks forward to the other wise ds!redluvmlndflndsmz Calvary. Mrs, Leon Ulman and her d.ugmer‘ Miss m'.h Ulman, entertained luncheon yesterday at the Mayflower In Y | compliment to Miss Mary Eleanor Orme. Mr. Robert H. " Otto, jr., has come from his home in New York and is the Iuest of Mr. Frank 8. Goodwin for the Miss Miriam Mohler has returned from Boston to spend the holidays with —_— PINEHURST Washington’s Finest Indoor Golf Course Connecticut Ave. at R TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. OLD AND WORN FUR COATS Also Mink and Jap Mink Capes b e v s T OLD FUR COAT Please Bring It to Self-Service, First Floor; Table Service, Second Floor GheHob-Nob 1010 F St. N.W. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday T T R okt or ek je&efls MEN! 2=t Just call upon Merriam Tooke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tooke of New York, will take place this evening in the Officers’ Club of the Army War College at 8:30 o'dlock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Harriman have with them lflr 'he holldly! r.he&r dfluxh- ters, Mrs, Edsall and Miss Mary Harriman ol Q.he Unlvel’s\ty of Mlcm- jeut. Edsall will join Mrs. as and they will go \‘o in Honolulu Jan- Mrs. James lee}x:” Field enun,uned #/HOREHAM CONNECTICUT AVE o CALVERT an organization eager to serve. The high character of our merchandise is well known—its moderate cost is well worth | Gold Stripe i Silk Stockings newer Jelleff's - » ‘s;acng: ;ela]ld{as:: Last-minute gifts? Not when you give Gold Stripe silk stockings—those o a minute calls! supremely lovely gifts that every discriminating woman is hoping to find . Christmas morning. You can buy them in any one of 25 shades—in any weight, but always with the knowledge that they-are stockings of quality —Stockings of fashion and stockings that will give the service to make your gift a real pleasure! #1.50 Service sheer and dull chiffon. 8 Pairs, $4.35 Elizabeth Brewster She will do your shopping for you—suggest the right gift—see that it is properly wrapped and tied. Many letters on file in apprecia- tion of her services. She’d be glad to help you! Pearls’ A perfect last-min- ute gift! A neck- derful pearls that rival the beauty of ocean gems—for as low as $25. Only at Jelleff’s in Wash- ington. * Reproductions. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Gloves of Capeskin $1.95 Brown Eggshell In the Louis Seize room every evening from 7:80 to 9:30 ($1.50 person or e la carte service). Supper dance, 10 till 1 (50-cent couvert, except My, Saturday I'IJ holidays, §. $2.50 An exquisitely sheer,_ all-silk dull chiffon. 8 Pairs, $7.35 ¥1.95 All-silk chiffon, service sheer, mesh and service. 8 Pairs, $5.70 Reserve Now Por New Years Eve é S day Nigl'l( And to make your gift doubly attractive— we wrap it in a gay gift box! Perfumes The gift that implies a per- sonal thought in selection— Guerlain’s L'Heure Bleue.$15 Houbigant’s Quel ues Fleurs 14 and $7.50 w" YOUNG COBBLER Drll‘a’ Cape Cod Cranberries ZRENCH FRIED CHICKEN ~ Black Tan Grey lace of these won- I 1 Boxes of cretonne patterned paper with darning cotton, will hold 3 or 6 pairs. Hand-painted silk folders for 3 pairs—and other dainty novelties. 50c up. Let your gift be practical as well as attractive—fpr these gloves will wash beautifully. Plain pull-ons (the favorite) . . appliqued cuffs . . . fancy cut-out designs—all in South Coty’s toilet water, 2l Bt S African capeskin. odeurs and $4.25 Phone ROBERT KEHL for Glove Shop—Street Floor ; D’Orsay’s Le Dandy Reservations — Adams - 0700 > : $8.50 Drought's Leather Jackets Just Arrived! Umbrellas d'lsabey’s floral over and one odeurs $3.50, $6, $10 A new low price on finely tailored, warmly $5 $]_()‘50 of these will cluding bouvert. Supper @ la carte, $1 ecouvert. Dinner pa- trons may remain and dance through supper without eou- vert charge. LOWE-NEVINS SHOREHAM H ‘Bee! Enrisimas Corn Custard “Mrs. K's" HOT ROLLS Yuletide Selad Lettuce—Choice of Dressing .g-=nh Fié. whigoea cre ippe am Pigm Pudding, Brandy Sexco Vanitia Tce Cream. Frait Cake Tea Mak Mints Nuts Phone Met. 9773 $1.25 and $15 Cloisonne Loosepacts, $§ lined jackets of excellent calfskin—black, s brown, red, green, blue. " A nice thing on S el Ga s In evening shades hat young woman. 4 i 3 Various _handles. Tolletries—Street Floor Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Umbrells_Shop \ Marvelous Hostess Pyjamas 25 You've been looking and looking for something that just seems to suit her, some- thing out of the ordinary—then why not give her a suit of lounging pajamas? The Grey Shops still have a delighful assortment—printed coats and trousers with white blouses . . . two and three-piece styles with tri-color bands of color . .. a satin type with lace blousé—and so many mere we can’t begin to list them— prices run from $16.50 to $39.50. Come early before the crowds. Grey Shops, Second rbor Glamorously beautiful— utterly fashionable Linen Handkerchiefs, 50¢ More than a hackneyed gift—fine, pure linen handkerchiefs alwaysy receive a welcome. They make the greeting card more personal—in the fine embroidered versions they are highly prized. Plentiful assortments tomorrow ! For Women For Men el i O Colored sports prints. Run threads in color. AR ; R . Tabectonnd wron Buy Shppel' S alld 7 (b)tl:er ;hndkmbiefs, in:iu;(i)ng imported ones, up to . Ornaments NOW : For Lounging Pullman slippers of fine kid slip conveniently into a matching bag. Black, brown, red, green. $3.50 Kidskin D’Orsays have a practlcal gayety and are luxuriously comfortable. Black, red, green, blue, purple. Also in black satin. $4.50 Hom slippers for the more sedate members our family. In an attractive one-strap with low rubber heels. $3.75 For Dress-Up Shoe clips add distinction to street or after- noon pumps. Cut steel in white or bronze. $2to Evening clips will sparkle intriguingly on slender evening slippers. ~Rhinestone and simulated crystal in all whité or white with colors. $2.50 to $10 Marcasite clips for important lfternoon pumps. $4.50 Court buckles of baguette crystals and rhine- stones are adjustable to any slipper. $12.50 Rhinestone studded heels for frivolous danc- ing feet. Silver or gold. $5 to $7.50 'MD—IM [Fioor Underwear and Slips—From Effa Blanche! A trio of Suggestions—from scores of beautiful things from this' woman maker of fine lingerie! Gowns $7.95 Step-ins $3.95 Effa Blanche gown§ are renowned for their excellent fit and lovely silks. These of crepe de chine have deep yokes of cream lace or scattered appliques of lace— and are daintily fitted with tie-back sashes. Flesh, tea rose and banana heart. ny -Afternoon Bags $7.50 Antelope Suede, Dull Calf Also from Effa Blanche, step-ins of pure dye crepe de Clpne adorably appliqued with lace or fastidiously tailored. All have yoke fronts and elastic at the back. Gowns and Step-ins by Effa Blanche—only at Jelleff’s The most exquisite handmade slips of Crepe de Chine with drawn work motifs and hemstitched band tops— also fitted French crepe slips with a deep edging of Alencon lace at bodice and hem. Flesh, tea rose and \ There are many lovely gift bags here—these are particularly nice—so distinctive are the styles, so exquisite the ornaments, the unusually fine tailoring, In this group are styles for misses and women—tailored and more dressy types, every one perfectly beautiful. Handbag Shop—Street Floor mwm%\