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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Christmas Festivity Continuous in White House—Ofhcials Also Cele- brate the Day. Shrough the day. ‘The Vice President, Mr. Curtis, with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, are spend- ing the day with the Vice President’s -on-ln-uv and daughter, Maj. and . Charles P. George. in their quar- tfls at Fort Myer. This evenlnx the Vice President wn.h Mr. and Mrs. Gann will attend the ball of the Midshipmen and Cadets, which will be given in the Mayflower for the young people here for the holidays. They will be escorted into the ball room this evening prompt- 1y at 11:10 o'clock. They will be fol- lowed by the President's son, Mr. Allan | the Hoover, who will also pass through the lines formed by the Midshipmen and Cadets. The receiving line will be headed by the Assistant Secretary of War tnd Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, and will include the Maj. Gen. Comnlndnnt of the Marine Corps and Mrs. Ben H Fuller, Maj. Gen, and Mrs. Guy V. Henry and the Commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. Claude C. Bloch. ‘There will be minor dinner parties preceding the ball in the garden of the Mayflower, including those to be given by Mrs. Lindsay Russell, Mias Dofl)fl’l)’ ‘Dodge, Miss Frances Morse, Miss Mi DVMzht and Miss Elizabeth Pmahury The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson will be hosts at breakfast Thursday, January 1, at 12:30 o'clock, in the Pan-American Union Building. for which they have issued invitations to members of the Diplomatic Corps, the committees of foreign relations and foreign affairs of Congress and officials of the State Department and their wives. Italian Envoy to Fete Embassy Staff at Dinner. The Italian Ambssador and Donna Antoinette de Martino will entertain the members of the embassy staff and their familles at dinner this evening. ‘The Amhundor ot Chile I-M Senora 1l be dinner this lhmn Hotel urly .unu-ry Mrs. Davis, wite of Senator James J. has issued cards for a tea tomor- at 8 o'clock, for the Women's National mpnunuuvt lnd Daven) pending the holldn their home ln va ‘York llld 'I turn to their ent in the ham early in January. Representative and M Greenwood of Indiana ha Collm at Anenwvn. Pa. Miss Green- wood u n IM of George Washing- ton md of the American (A:m of tie Art in New York ity. tative and Mrs. Greenwood also have u mlr mu the lmau nephews, Marven Av laxnunudvl Anmn. 8. Pn!l is the halhuyl Yorl u: CONNECTICUT AVENLE IMART gaaOWS o i Tomorrew will be a day of great interest to smart shoppers! Pasternak’s clearance sale pre- sents some of the most marvelous values known in the long history of this exclusive shop. ‘We mention here only a few: | 5 velveteen suits that were 35. Now 35. 1 three-piece brown velvet with fox collar that was 225. Now 75. 1 three-piece brown silk velvet with cross fox collar that was 345. Now 125, il 1 black silk velvet with eggshell blouse and white fox eollar that was 225. Now 85. | 1 three-piece green silk velvet with red fox collar that was 5. Now 85. Groups of day and afterncon dresses that formerly were to 125. Now 28, 38, 48, 58. A group of evening gowns that were H 145 to 195 are now 65, Hats that were from | 15 t0 27.50 are now 5, & 10. Coats are now N 68, 98, 110. All evening wraps and fur coats are greatly reduced. Misses’ Department Dresses— 1075, 16.50, 19.50, 25. Hate— }e ANNOUNCE CLEARANCE SALE | —of evening gowns, daytime dresses, sports, wraps, imported ll novelties, lingerie and hosiery. 1728 Connecticut Avenue. (Between S and R Streets.) PN [l Cyrew Shep —is all ready for the Year-End Sale. Daytime Dresses, Knitted Sportswear, Evening Dresses, Evening Wraps, il Afternoon Frocks, Fur-Trimmed Suits. This is the most important sale ever held in the Naney Carter Shop. Prices 10.50 to 35.00. Sizes 12 to 42. Former prices, 19.50 to 65.00. (Between K and L Streets.) S Either joy or sad- ness this Christ- mas has made you realize that if zn join the Frankli National B Christmas S: nn Club now — your next Christmas will be a merry one. 50 cents—$1.00—8200 a week. Interest on savings. 1111 Connecticut Avenue V_IOIII and Pa. Avenue N.W. . B 114) CONNECTICUT AVENUE Just above the Mayflower. “Christmas is here; ‘Winds whistle shrill, Icy and chill. Little care we; Little we fear Weather without, Sheltered about The Mahogany Tree.” May the Yule log’burn bright- 1y for you and yours this Christ- mas time—may your cares be forgotten in the joy of family ties and old friendships renewed; and may the New Year bring || ou a full measure of wealth, [ appiness and prosperity. And we add a big “thank you” for the patronage and good will [ of our friends everywhere. ey Underwood & Under- || wood's Christmas Wish to You Undcrwood and Underwood hope that d have helped to make your ristmas & happy one—that their phmofnph- of ,onr loved ones, as well as close mdl ure among the gifts that Ko easure long after the Hdnys are gone—and when you are ready to frame these portraits —let Underwood and Underwood add to this pleasure by choosing your frames in their [ studio—where the largest assort- | ment is available, For those whose families are i all together on this day and for a day or few days after Christ- mas—a better opnortunity may never present itself to have that long-wished-for family picture, Telephone to Underwood at your first leisure minute and ar- range for their artist to come to your home. Perhaps there is a favorite fire- | side interwoven with family stories that would make a perfect | bulqmund for a portrait of this type. There is no additional charge for this service. 1230 Connecticut Avenue Decatur 4100, o One Minute! Look in your mirror! Those tiring shopping days and i late hours have left an unkindly shadow on your face. I But— the holiday _festivities i have only started. You must look bright and fresh and beau- tiful. Holiday guests and visit- ing old acquaintances are going to carry your prnent appearance emori ow, and make an ap- pointment for one of her famous treatments. They are so relaxi restful, and gloriously refre: nfim(—.nd the results are proof that you and ;nry wam:‘n u; l'uve the clean, ne, smooth and fragrant com- plex’km of a lovely flower—if you will but follow Elizabeth Arden’s advice and treatments, 1147 Connecticut Ave. | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1930. SQCIETY. Shoreham Hotel about the first of Jan- | 207 Prince street, Alexandria, Va., W] Peyton Calvert, will uary. they hl_lve_m bee: umodelnlffv:m m’:‘-‘n '4. :lr. "p: ldln ~ — ar. s house, one o o by L lance om Representative Charles P. Curry will| 1o Kiexsriarie oiag very. close. to. the |4 in the Mayflower. be host to & party at dinner at the | Potomae River, was built hy Willlam | The debutantes will receive with their Shereham Hotel this evening. Fairfax of Belvoir, mother, nunum: g;l;‘).re a screen of ever- i s 0 palms an Special Assistant _to the Attorney| col. Ralph C. Tobin, commanding g:em-n m-mm-wm"'m'.’ih G!nel:ll and Mrs. D. Heywood Hardy|omcer of the 7th Regiment, N. Y. N. G., m a ch.rmin( contrast to the ::edn m;r‘bm'-ehc;on““ohl: -{m !‘:bb. are -‘m u:.‘., zu: -mx‘;'gflnc I here and red. Mrs. Calvert will wear a gown homg | af rmy ar lege, Te- | of black velvs trimme near Charlottesville, Va. turn Saturday to his home in New|and mmeswx'::'-. and :‘c:r‘:tgemgo:l‘::: York. Miss Eleanor ]ru:j“ Gen. -.ng m;uflenry Dl'm{:t J 3&2’ hv]l‘\fl l': a gown of white lace, their da r, Miss Harrl Col. E W. Wildrick entertained & Toda, have returned to Washington and | pariy at ihe dinner dance . the Shore- el e T Bqilon, axd P the Wini Hnmmmd ‘Winter at the Brigl silverlame, The bud.l will carry large arm bouquets of red roses. Maj. Gen. and Mrs, | uukwhlln- - . L Th wwmmmm;“.cmgmuug Thomas m] spene: e e eacuta and. s, Geargs | 7, MacAlpine, Md. s sister of Mr. O LR muoxph Macon W Woman's Gol. | T; Marye, "will give & danoce this eve- Lo NHe,nry RS '\hwumoz u&! hl!lnd ‘t‘rmmu mummhnryoounwelub iy (- - wu.'onmun The Misses Calvert ardy Taliaferro, Evera Formal Debuts This Am g Eaches nndall Two of the season's loveliest debu- Mrs. William tantes will make their formal bows to | Laird Dunlop, iss Clars Aber- soclety this afterncon, when Miss Elea- | crombie, Mrs. R. Henry Lynn and Mrs. nor Calvert gnd her sister, Miss Mar- ! Joseph H. 8. Bennett of Washington. FRIDAY MORNING AT 8:30 AM. Closing Out SALE! $25 $2975 $3975 FROCKS Reduced to $‘| 275 Smart tailored and sports PAULINA FROCKS in wool crepes, wool jersey, canton crepes, prints, flat crepes, travel crepes and knitted suits . . .. One-piece dresses with jackets, peplum:, jabots and two-piece models are included in this selec- tion. Featured in black, brown, green, blue and winetone. All Sales Final! The Women's Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWEVETWEVE F STREET Starting Tomorrow! Extraordinary Savings Pre-Inventory Clearance 259 to 509, off *Our Entire Stock of Street and Afternoon Dresses Fur-Trimmed and Untrimmed Coats Dinner, Dance and Party Frocks Sport Suits and Costume Ensembles Evening Wraps, Sport Coats, Millinery Erle-Maid Frocks—Fur Scarfs The Event that is eagerly awaited by Fashionable Washington ALL SALES FINAL—NO RETURNS — NO EXCHANGES *(New Spring Arrivals not Included.) oal-| Beorsented| cvoun of youns s aebatentes: of || ENNNNT LA A &h ma Iut year, dm Miss Alice rter Bowie of Ma Miss Ruth e nt of Ahnndrll Mlu Mildred Bidae Ciark: Miss Diverssix Grece: wE (Gontinued on Third Page) extend to all, our best wishes for a | MAY every hour that Mcrry Christmas Christmas brin(.ba 7 bright with joy —and and a Happy then continued happi- and PfOSpCfOUS ness be yours 'til Christ- New Year. mas comes again. ——— JAMES B. HENDERSON | E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1108 G Street 1857 Nothing in Fashion is permanent but Good T aste 100,000 in Saks Furs Reduced to $50,000 N ANNUAL. EVENT that grows in im- portance yea ly .., a sale that is eagerly welcomed by those who appreciate lowered prices only when they are linked with quality. Style and workmanship are typically Saks . .. perhaps that tells the story . . . but even at the risk of using superlatives, we do not hesitate to say that these Furs at the prices quoted are wonderful values. Every Coat Included. A Group of FUR COATS in small sizes to be closed out 40 © ¥70 Including Muskrat, Caracul, Pony, Wildcat, Panther, Mole and Canadian Lamb. ‘There’s nothing more distin- guished than these cloth coats trimmed with Saks Furs. .. (unless it's a Saks Fur Coat).. but lim’t thln: ys secon fidd{ top gny in the cloth class...and at reduced prlm. too! these are typical values $69.00 to $95.00 Coats . . . $45 Including black Imperata, Vilo, Norma, etc., trimmed in Persian, Caracul, Wolf, Lapin and other furs. Brown, Green and Black are among the popular colors. $110 to $150 Coats . . . . . Including Kashmirita, Chonga and other preferred materials. Black, Brown, Green, etc., and beautifully fur trimmed. SAKS FUR CO. 610 TWELFTH STREET MEMBER MASTER FURRIERS GUILD