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THE SUNDAY STAR, W 'D. C., DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART THRERE. ¥ule Season Featured By Family Reunions ‘o & : A—,—-—t Nt : The House of Courtesy é ‘ ‘pfi arn An Important Fashion Institution Varied Festivities Exemplify | Phone National 1133 - for Over a Quarter of a Century Christmas Spirit—Notable ELEVENTH ST. — BETWEEN F &G Event of Wetk at Off- cers' Club—Personal o MONDAY....FOUR DRAMATIC EVENTS! QUANTICO, Va., December 27.—The 1930 Yuletide season has been marked by many happy family reunions and y Christmas parties at the Marine i Ferracks. Throughout the post, aren, i traditional holly wreaths and brightly v h lJaden trees proclaimed the holiday iew these spirit. Interest outside of the home i / festivities centered in the Christmas F k < dance given last Tuesday evening at rocks iIn - the Officers’ Club. Among thoee who % S MI LLINERY entertained wi ner parties the dance were Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Our W|ndows j Andrew B. Drum, Their guests, who ‘went later to the dance, were Maj. Gen. b and Mrs. Smedley D. Butler, Maj. and Mrs. George S. Clarke, Maj. and Mrs. Harold L. Parsons, Maj. and Mrs. Har- . old H. Utley and Capt. and Mrs. Camp- bell H. Brown Capt. and Mrs. Richard H. Jeschke i : 3 j & Spring’s new bor- e e, also entertained with a dinner party before the dance, having as gucste Mal : and Mrs. Charles D. Barrett, Maj. an Mrs, Harold S. Fassett, Maj. and Mrs. N el‘i’e:cengflmn :2‘ Karl 1. Buse, Capt. and Ms. Maurice Flr G. Holmes, Gapt. and Mrs. Alfred H. ) ; 1 Noble, Maj, and Mrs. Lioyd L. Leech, 5 Adméral diue oreps . ( Fel 4h S Capt. an . Blythe G. Jones, Caj $ S04 Mrs, Elmer E. Hall, Licut. and Mrs. : elts with Straw . Ansel and Lleut. and Mrs. s Harold D. Harris. 5 Capt. and Mrs. Richard H. Jeschke R.bb and their two children, Margaret and Y 4 (] ons Dick, celebrated Christmas in Was \ ington in the home of Mrs. Je: i g parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Devereaux. SN S i Miss Mary Louise Nutting gave a din- . Satins per party before the dance. Her guests 3 ! were Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Catherine i Clarke, Lieut. Phillip Berkeley, Mr. i X ! Tiksuksons fabitta Smedley Butley, jr, and Mr, Gordon rown. A dinner party also was given by fashion has proclaimed ¥yGapt, and Mrs. John Kaluf before the ¥dance Tuesday even ¢ S o Capt.and Mrs. Waller W. Hogers i : A featured presentation and Mrs. Jol . Adams, and Mrs.-Alexander Galt and R 40 you may choose your abeth Randall Connor of Philadelphia, T i o hat with your frock mother of Mrs. Kaluf. Mrs, Connor is 5 visiting her daughter and son-in-law 1 2 & for the Christmas holidays. | ’ Bicornes hmdsnlpmm Eurvz:fnn Ra Hastings n: Y jome from the Na cademy to spe! E g : Christmas with his parents, Chief Q. M. 1 “ Tricornes Clerk and Mrs. A, P. Hastings. [ i ¢ : 0 Fl ing F ol. and Mrs. John R. Henley enter- : ! ! . :lxnedd recenttily l‘l .d ldlxmer pm);.‘ hav-'| . 2 attering ace ned recently at a dinner party, having A g B. Drum, Maj. and Mrs, Harold L. Par- e 1 t Framing Models sons, Maj. and Mrs. Roger W. Peard 5 and Capt. and' Mrs. Alfred H. Noble, ! 11 " - i Maj. sdx:d Mrs. viuul:sn'.‘ [ t11.‘;nho!mle | g 1 ! At this attractive price ve a dinner party urday, fol- 1 - b P pe owed Piwyk an e:l'_e’:fl’n. devoted wcu,: e our designer will mold a game of eno, eir guests were Capt. ¥ ’. 5 and M Compbell H. Brown, Capt. snd A : hat to your head s, are . Jeschke, Capt. and 5 2 v Mrs. Maurice G. Holmes, Capt. and Mrs. N Fourth Floor Franklin T. Steele, Lieut. and Mrs. Wal- ter A. Wachtler, Lieut. and Mrs. James D. Waller, Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton C. Jerome, Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore . Cartwright, Miss Ethel Butler and Mr. Horace L. Allen ot Nashville, Tenn. . : i Capt. and Mrs. Campbell H. Brown ¢ SHADES .l:!:‘rmne? several out—ot.-h)"hhe guests 3 at dinner last Friday evening, party i including Maj. and Mrs. J. M. Devers, U. 8. A, of Washington; Capt, Breck- 1 tnridge Day, U. 8. A., of Fort Bragg, | . N. C., and his daughter, Miss Gertrude Day, and Mr. Horace L, Allen of Nashe 1 oy e | Now Comes the HOSIERY :‘lncml: @s guests Miss Hope Nor- { / ore Norris, Mr. Charles 3 friska sport Price, jr, and Midshipman Bennett frock with white Powers. . institute of Technology, where he is in his senior year. Mr. New dot and dash ue, . of the younger set have come - l#%m -nmxh "’mfi:’ the Christe A N N A mas holidays perents. Mr. l j I - Bmedley Butler, Jr.. 15 hers from he ; i 7 Massachusetts C ‘Tom Dick Butler also is at home from v;f:‘t ,ft'r’;lcotive the Episcopal High n Alexs { jacket frock, $15 spending his 1 i w. o ' 3 pairs $2.25 from Gouche Fery These are the slightly irregulars of OF ADVANCE SPR'NC : - $150 and $195 qualities, and carry Philipsborn’s usual warrant of satis- faction." ' spend their holida - George Washington o / o 3 Washington University, is at home. q 5, Mal, 8na Mva, George 5. Clarke, : enf . and Mrs. George S. Clarke, 2 3 * from the Holton Arms School in Wash- o Bt Ao S All the Most Desired attending Notre Dame in Baitimore, is ' in the home of Col. and Mrs. John B. Henley. Mr. Haven Davis has come COIOI’S B : B i Ca Bhils $ 00 is here with Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Ran- / 4 Black Bahama dolph C. Berkeley, coming from Severn Promenade Duskee 8chool in Annapolis. Midshipman Rey- Pagan red Sunday nolds H. thdetnhta spending Christmas 2 night frock, $15 o‘mg.h"yd"’gm°u_ :é'fi'_‘h:’“ c:"'BM' Nightingale Gun Metal and Mrs. Cam| 3 rown have with them for e holidays Mrs, Rose Taupe Mauve Beige Santord, ‘Mo ort. Wasninaton, P, | = = o1 N N . ™ ¢ ” i Bt o ol b, g For Women, 38 to 46 For Misses, 14 to 20 s i Sheir house suést. - Complete Size Range Capt. and Mrs. Harold C. Major have | gone to Chicago for Christmas, to be . with Mrs. Major's mother. 3 8% to 10 e Tall Half Sizes, 38 to 46 - Short Half Sizes, 18!/, to 46!/, of Mrs. Wachtler’s sister and brother- | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. West. | Maj. and Mrs. Karl 1. Buse will pass | o mrgugy- visiting relatives in Chmwi . FOF Juniors. ' I to |5 Every P:nr '8 5 Full-Fashioned At Tea Christmas Day AS 10 B¢ ek il CRiTmay 5y, bodlt A tremendous annual selling of dresses with which we open the Spring season. In prepara- Extra salespeople to assure prompt home, in Stxtenth street. Their guests tion for this great event our buyers go to the New York market with instructions to secure service, for your convenience. were Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Irlan, Mr. % . o . . . . and Mrs, Emie Boyner, Mr. and Mrs. from the leading dress houses the most outstanding fashions in their entire lines. And be- Haro Mr. and Mrs. Lewis | . < S . s p , Boemea e fod At R Davie /| cause of our year-round association with these high-grade manufacturers. . .and our repu- First Floor R e o e e | tat}ion for selling quality merchandise, we are able to procure great purchases that make these Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ri ds, Mr. d 73 Mrs."Ned Sparks, Mr. and Mrs, Karl values possible. Dampeer, Mr. and Mrs. P, Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, George Slosher D e 3 Demaye, Mrs. divgy | Every Dress Is a Best Seller! BEVERLY SNAKESKIN Redding, Mrs. George Wentz, Mrs, May Tompson, Mrs. Fern Mellon, Mrs. F. owman, Miss Marle Parscn, Miss Ma- | You Will Want to Select Your Entire Spring Wardrobe in This Sale SHOES ‘ & ble Smither, Miss Sally Perry Robin- son, Miss Nell Murray, Miss Helen How- ard, Miss Gloria Dav iss Edna Rose, o Poiar Sason, e s S | All Important Fashions . . . at $I5 e mance ar. somn e B | Sunday Night Types Plaid Ensembles $ 6 .50 Mr. Jelly Lee, Mr. Marianna Cajigas and | Black tafleta . . | evening gown with Dinner Gowns Afternoon Dresses new bustle effect Mr. Jnn(\)n Monority e e : Mrs. Greear was ass at the tea table by Miss Marie Parson, where red | insettas and Christmas ~ candles | Tea Gowns : Sport Types formed the decoration. | WHOA ! e Luncheon : Tea : Dinner . . % Genuine watersnake shoes Sprina's N Shad Many Tailored Fashions for the Business and Professional Woman. in pump and oxford styles, pring s iNew ades high and low heels. Quali w ring Detail . ! ties that have rarely been Pagan Red New Navy The Ne Sp 9 . sold for less than $10. Will Dusty Pink Black as presented in the last Paris showings. harmonize with any cos- Rusty Honey The suit type Plaid ensembles * Bordered crepes b Sfi;::t&;fi;n Blush Fur-trimmed cocktail frocks Fur-trimmed afternoon gowns Sizes 2Y; to 8 Admiral Biue Lanvin Blue Dot and dash prints Pure dye crepes Friska sport frocks AAA.to C N:N\Ew:',,:?s‘i’::,tnsz Sunny Gold Yale Blue Lace afternoon frocks Tailored cantons Prints A, “Norin of Washineten. Out Punkin Brown irst FloorS, Bl b : Pin Money Frock Shop . . . ‘Sécond Floor