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* OCIETY = President and Mrs. Hoover Observe Day Quietly at White House—Will Have Friends in for Dinner. HE President and Mrs. Hoover are observing the holiday quietly, and while no formal festivity has been planned, they will have a few of their close friends with them at the dinner hour at the White House. - ‘The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- | tis, will spend the day with members of his family who are in Washington; his - brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mj Edward Everett Gann; his son-in-law and daughter, Col. Charles P. George,, U. 8. A, and Mrs. George and their | children, who will come from Fort Myer, where Col. George is stationed. Members of the President’s official family are likewise enjoying a quiet day with those closest to them. ere are | several members of the Cabinet spend- | ing the holiday in the South or with | members of the family who live else- where. | The Secretary of State and Mrs. | Henry L. Stimson left the Capital last evening to spend the week end in South Carolina. They will return to Wash- ington Monday or Tuesday. The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills are having a fam- | ily house party at Hot Springs, Va. The party includes Mr. and Mrs.’ John R.| Fell, jr., son and daughter-in-law of | Mrs. Mills, and Miss Dorothy Fell. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- rick J. Hurley are spending & short | vacation in Florida, and are not ex- pected to join their children at Bel- mont, their country home, near Lees- | burg, Va., until next week. | The Attorney General and Mrs. Wil- | liam De Witt Mitchell have made no | plans for the day. | Others who will dine en famille in Washington will be the Postmaster Gen- eral and Mrs. Walter F. Brown; the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Prancis ‘Adams, who have with them their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan, and their children; the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Ray D. Chapin, and the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. William N. Doak, who will entertain their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Cricher, and their little daughter at Thanksgiving dinner at their charming estate across the Poto- mac. The Secretary of the Interior and | Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur are with the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Paist, and their fam- | ily at Wayne, Pa., for the holiday and week end, and the Secretary of Agri- culture, Mr. Arthur M. Hyde, who is in Florida, will not join Mrs. Hyde at their apartment at the Mayflower until next week. Vice President Will Attend Navy Relief Ball Tonight. The Vice President, Mr. Curtis, ac- companied by his brother-in-law ‘and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Genn, will occupy a box at the annual Thanksgiving ball of the Navy Relief| Society, which will be given this eve- g\;glm the ball rooms of the Willard el Mrs. Adams, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, will recelve the guests, as- sisted by Mrs. William V. Pratt, wife of the chief of naval operations; Mrs. Frank B. Upham, wife of the chief of the Bureau of Navigation, and Mrs. gy;u."fig of Maj. Gen. John T. Myers, Mrs. Gann will assist at the second of the series of afternoon teas at the club of the League of Republican ‘Women in Washington tomorrow after- noon. Mrs. Harry K. Dougherty will preside at the tea table, and assisting Senator and Mrs, L. J. again are in their apartment at the Broadmoor for the season. Senator and Mrs. al B. Copeland are the he‘lfd’-ly at Atlantic City at the lonte-Haddon Hall. Mr. C. Powell Minnigerode, curator ef the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and| Mrs. o entertained at dinner | lagt evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of the members of ibe jury for ths thirtcenth annual exhibition of ‘contemporary American oii painting, | to b2 held st the Gallery Saturday evening, December 3. and some of the trustees of the Gallery. There were| T guests, all of whom are| also othe; interested in the work of the Gallery, the company numbering 30. ‘The were seated at a table which showed artistic instinct of the hosts and guests, chrysanthemums being the flowers used. ‘The charge d'affaires of Persia, Mr. Yadollah Azodi, has moved from 2401 Pifteenth street to 1333 Sixteenth street, and_the chan of the legation is | nald Huidekoper, Miss Laura Harlan, | moved from 2401 Fifteenth street. Cards have been issued by the legation an- | nouncing the chariges of address. P ‘ Representative and Mrs. W. A. Ayres and their daughter, Miss Margaret Ayres, have returned to their apartment in the. Broadmoor after spending sev- eral months in their home in Wichita, Kans. ‘The marriage of Miss Katharine Phil- lips, caughter of former Representative end Mrs, Thomas W. Phillips, jr.. to Mr. Lucien van Hoorn, charge d'af- faires of the Netherlands, will take place Saturday at the country place of the bride’s parents, Phillips Hall, on the Butler plank road, near Pitts: burgh. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will en: tertain for their caughter and Mr. van Hoorn tomorrow evening. On_account of the serious illness of Mr. Phillips’ mother, the wedding has been very simply arranged and the com- pany attending will be small. Among those from out of town who will be house guests of Mr. and Mr Phillips- will be Miss Olive Whitm: and Mr. James Duff of New York and Mr. Andre Cattaul of the Egyptian Legation. Rear Admiral Charles Morris, U. S. N, retired, and Mrs. Morris of Brook- line, Mass., have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Barbara, to Mr. Thomas DeNyse Flynn, son of Lieut. Col. Thomas J. Flynn, U. S. A, and Mrs. Fiynn of New York. Miss Morris attended Gunston Hall School in Washington. Mr, Flynn at- tended Chadmann's School in Wash- | | ington, and is in his final year at the gn{itefl States Military Academy at West | oint. | The wedding will take place at West Point after Mr. Flynn's graduation in ||| June. Brig. Gen. Pelham D. Glassford, U. 8. A, retired, and his daughter, Miss Elizabeth Glassford, sailed yesterday aboard the Monarch for where they will be for several weeks. Comdr. and Mrs. Howard Emery have | opened their apartment at the Broad- ||| moor after spending six months in their | ||| Summer home in Buckfield, Me. Miss Faust and Miss Bell Thanksgiving Day Debutantes. Two debutantes identified with old I residential circles in the Capital will || make their bows this afternoon at tea | in thelr respective homes. I Mr. and Mrs. Frederick De Courcy Faust will introduce their daughter, Mies Gertrude Faust, in their home, at 2020 Connecticut avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. George Tillman Bell will give a tea dance at their home, in Massachu- setts Park to present their daughter, Miss Mary Lee Bell, to soclety. Mrs. Faust will heve assisting her Mrs. Prancis G. Newlands, Mrs. Fred- erick H. Brooke, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. J. Spalding Flannery, Mrs. Regi- | Mrs. Alexander B. Lesare, Mrs. O. H. Perry Johnson, Mrs. Lindsay Russell, Mrs. Willlem Sowers and Mrs. Charles F. Wilson. With Miss Faust will be “Gift” Chairs OME expresses everything that is peaceful and joyful to the normal mind. Every fine scntiment is governed by its influence. A chair such as this gr one of the many others shown here would make a most appropriate gift for homes whose appoint- ments transcend the ordinary. Many other clever gift sugges- tions all in good taste. CATLIN’S, Inc. " 1324 N. Y. Ave. cel established at 1534 O street, having Brothers 1213 F Street Three Distinctive Groups of Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats repriced for CLEARANCE Group One Thirty COATS Regularly $88.50 to $115.. Group Two Forty-five COATS Regularly $79.50 to Group Three Twenty-seven COATS Regularly 355 to 569.50 Early Friday Shopping \_ Is Respectfully Suggested /—— = 5950 4950 3950 $85.... napolis. Mrs. Faust will wear a gown of black velvet, and the debutante will be in a striking ¢ of light apricot crepe, designed with the new cape effect. She will carry an old-fashioned bou- quet. Mr. and Mrs. Paust will entertain at & supper party for the young ladies who will assist and their escorts. Later the party will go to the Navy Relief ball, for which Mr. and Mrs. Faust have reserved a box. Mrs. Bell will have receiving with her Harols Mrs, tlson 8. d A, !n?h . Wi Gompton, Mrs. dolf Harrell, Mrs. L. 3 Dickinson Letts, J. Craig Peacock Wadden. The debutantes’ assisting e Miss Edith Bull, Miss Prances Brooks, Miss Virginia Hall, Miss Susan Le Roy Rogers, Miss Ethel Mae Taylor. Miss Helen Tewksbury and Miss Jane Tewks- bury. Mrs. Bell will wear a black velvs gown, and the debutante will be in pale blue crepe and will carry pink roses. Autumn flowers will be used in the decorations at both cebut parties. Lady Harringtcn of London, who ar- rived in New York recently, will spend the Winter at the Hotel Plaza in New York. Lady Harrington is an aunt of Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke, who before her marriage was Miss Grace Jarvis, | granddaughter of the late Senator and | Mrs. James McMillan of Michigan. Mrs. Morrow, widow of Senator | Dwight Whitney Morrow, has issued in- - | guests of Lieu | dent at Smith College. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock has as her guest for the holiday her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Snow- den A. Fahnestock of Newport, who ar- rived yesterday and will remain over the week end. Miss Bessle Kibbey has with her for Thanksgiving and the week end her cousin, Miss Juliet B. Kibbey, who is a student at Bryn Mawr. Miss Bessie Kibbey will give a tea December 17 to present_her cousin. Miss Juliet Kibbey, who will come to Washington again for the Christmas holidays. Count Louis de Dunne and Countess de Dunne of Paris, who have been it. and Mrs. Carlisle Viss- cher Allan in their home in George- where they will visit Countess de Dunne's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bryant, for 10 days. Count and Countess de Dunne will sail Priday, December 9, aboard the Paris to return to their home in France. Mrs. Rafael R. Govin of Havana, who spent several Winters in Washington during the war. has arrived in New York to spend Thanksgiving and the early Winter in this country. She will be with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schoonmaker, jr., in their home at Kingston, N. Y. spending & few days at the Beverly in lew York. Mrs. Schoonmaker, as Miss May I. Govin, made her debut in Wash- ington & few years ago. Mrs. Russell Bennett will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon, December 11, in her home, |l ! F STREET AT Il Be down bright and early prices. Lovely Dance and Evening Shoes . Fourth an Jurius GarrinekeL & Co. | .GALA DAY HERE TOMORROW i FOR MISSES, JUNIORS AND GIRLS . .. | loveliest things we have ever offered . . . for we've i made special preparations, knowing you would be home Bermuds, | || from school . . . Many marvelous lines at moderate ous new Afternoon and Day Wear Dresses . . brier Sportswear . . Fur Coats for the Games . . Perfect Winter Coats . . and new Accessories ... Call tomorrow without fail. FOURTEENTH tomorrow to share in the Dresses .. Wraps . . marvel= Green- . Hats .. d Sixth Floors. twenty : percent off OF Quee Our Regular $8.50 Models LOSE~ FITTING HEEL Note the Many Points than $850. An exceptional prices after this one week! - N a fine badger collar, handsome and flattering on this coat at 39.75 Qa ueest wait no Io,nger starting tomorrow you may. deduct this generous discount on entire stock coats regularly 49.75 now 39.80 regularly 59.75 now 47.80 regularly.69.50 now 55.60 regularly 89.50 now 71.60 regularly 98.50 now 78.80 JRICM LARRIS e TWICE YEARLY SALE n Quality ARCH FORM SHOES ' $6.90 Sizes 3V, to 10, Widths AAAA to D Choice tzfaur entire stock of Superior Construction Yes—for this one week only—You may choose from our stock of Queen Quality Arch-Forms at only $6.90. Seldom do we ever offer these smart, comfortable shoes for less opportunity! Back to Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. town, left yesterday for Palm Beach, | for the holiday and week end after | at 2340 Massachusetts to present her daughter, Miss Florence Harris, daughter Rear Ad- miral Prederic R. Harris, U. 8. N. Miss Caroline Schulz, daughter of the Fort Humphreys and of Mrs. Edward H. Schulz; Miss Fenella |, Mr. George Wright Cheney Castanedo, and Mrs. Simeon I. Dawson were it hosts at a Thanksgiving breal to- day at Fort Humphreys in homot of Miss Florence Harris and Miss Jean Kingman, debutante of the season. Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton is in New York at the Hotel Plaza, where her daughter, Miss Stellita Stapleton, who is a student at the French School, joined her f8r Thanksgiving and the week end. They will attend the Army- Notre Dame foot ball game Saturday. Mrs. Samuel T. Herrick entertained e The !Ql r i s” EVERAL beautiful styles of this new strap model—black kid with black pearl piping—brown kid with beige pearl piping—white crepe moire with white satin trimming—black crepe moire with black satin trimming and paisley brocade with silver kid trim- ming—all at $10.50. “Richmode” silk hosiery, 75c and $1 pair “Kantrun” silk hosiery, $1.35 pair i R S .. o Bt il & at the dinner dance atthe Shoreham last evening in honor of Miss Laura Katherine Field, debutante daughter of Mrs. James Gaven Field, who was intro- | duced to society yesterday afternoon in | ber home, on Cathedral avenue. Her % Miss_Anne Daingerfield, Mal sgu. Miss | Louise Tittmann, Elizabeth Walker, Miss Frances Simonds, Miss Priscilla Watson, Mr. Ross Barrett, Mr. Marshall Beverley, Lieut. Stewart Blue, U. 8. N.; | Mr. William Cheatham, Mr. Frank Cook, Mr. Julian Dickerson, Mr. Marshall | Dickerson, Mr. Gasch, Mr. Charles Goets, Mr. Joseph Greenwood. Mr. Philip Herrick, Mr. Walter Mc- Broom, Mr. Helbert Sabin, Mr. DeButts | (Continued on Third Page.) ELEVENTH ST. Misses’ Dresses Second Floor 4 $15 to $39.50 Chiffons, 4 $16.50 Crepe Frocks.. 6 $16.50 Wool Frocks.. 4 $10.95 Velvet Frocks, 19 $10.95 Crepe Frocks.. 11 $10.95 Wool Frocks.. 8 $10 to $18 Crepes.... 2 $10 to $18 Wools. 3 $15 and $18 Crepes.. 3 $15 and $18 Velvets.. Women’s Dresses 9 $10.95 Crepe Frocks, 1 810.95 Wool - Frock 3 $15 Crepe Frocks 4 $18 Wool Frocks. 2 $18 Creps Precks.. Juniors’ Dresses 10 816.50 Wool Frocks.. 14 $10.95 Crepe Procks 1 $10.95 Wool Frock. | 2 $10.50 Crepe Frocks 2 $16.50 Wool Frocks. . Fur-Trimmed Coats 8 $69.50 Winter Coats, ble.. $34.75 35 $49.50 to $59.50 Coats, With Squirrel, Fitch, Fox, Skunk, Mink and $39.50 100 $39.50 Winter Coats, With Persian, Wolf, Lapin, Marmink an Fox Better Coats 5 $98.75 to $125 Ocats, With Blue Fox and Beaver 20 $125 to $139.50 Coa! ‘With Persian, Kolin- sky, Fox and Beaver. 2 size 16 $169.50 Coats, 2 size 16 $179.50 Coats, size 40 $169.50 Coat.. size 38 $179.50 Ocat.. 8123 $125 $125 Sport Coats 7 $12.95 to $16.50 Coats, 4 $16.50 Velveteen Coats 1 size 12 $39.50 Tweed. 1 size 10 $29.50 Tweed, 10 $16.50 Tallored Coats, Wine, beige and brown $12.95 Better Tweed Coats 6 $39.50 to $49.50 Coats, ‘With Raccoon & Welf. $33.00 27 $29 Tweed and Polo Coats $22.75 $8.95 $8.95 $10.95 $10.95 Sport Shop 20 $3.95 to $5.95 Knit Suits . 75 $10.95 to $16.50 $1.89 Blouses 50 $2.95 and $3.95 and colors.. . 2 hilip After-Thanksgiving CLEARANCE Here are some VALUES to make you THANK- FUL TOMORROW, TOO! ' We have gone through- out our ENTIRE STOCK from floor to floor making SWEEPING REDUCTIONS that will mark the GREATEST VALUES of the year! BE HERE AT 9:15 tomorrow! We urge you to Dresses reduced 50% and more French Room Frocks Misses 12 $29.75t0 $49.75 Crepes $13.95 1 $29.75 Velvet Frock.. $13.95 9 $29.75 Wool Frocks.. $13.95 4 $29.75 Velvet Frocks.. $19.85 16 $39.75 Crepe Frocks.. $19.85 T $29.75 t0 $59.75 Crepes $22.75 Women's 1 $29.75 Crepe Frock.. 5 $29.75& $39.75 Crepes 5 $39.75 to $59.75 Crepes $13.95 $19.85 $22.75 Tuniors’ 4 $29.75t0 $49.75 Crepes 2 $29.75 Wool Frocks.. $13.95 $13.95 Fourth Floor Dresses Misses’ and Women's 4 $5.95 to $7.95 Wools. . 19 $5.95 to $10 Crepes.. 12 $5.95 to $10 Crepes.. $2.95 $2.95 $4.85 Winter Coats reduced 20% to 50% Winter Suits 15 $16.50 Swagger Sults.. 5 $16.50 Winter Suits.. Fur trimmed and plain 4 $29.50 Winter Suits, Swagger and fur trim- med $7.95 $9.95 $14.88 12 $29.50 Winter Suits, With Raccoon, Fitch, Wolf and two Lapin Jackets Better Suits 6 $39.50 Winter Suits, With Persian Raccoon 8 $59.59 to $79.50 Suits, Fox, Mink, Kolinsky, Jap Mink size 18 $39.50 Checked ot $22.75 Suit ... size 14 $49.50 Swagger Suit with Raccoon... size 18 $39.50 Brown size 12 $39.50 3-plece Suit with Raccoon... Fur Coats 3 Northern Seal Coats, sizes 16, 40, 4 3 Combination Musk- rats, sizes 18 and 38, $55.00 2 Northern Seal Coats, sizes - 855.00 $19.75 $22.75 $33.00 Fur Jackets 10 $29.50 Lapin Jackets, $21.00 Fur Scarfs 10 Silver Fox Scarfs... $33.00 Street Floor items greatly reduced Lingerie Pure Silk Knit Vests and Pants. $1samples.... $1.95 Bilk Slips, lace trimmed and tailored. 69¢ $1.69 Sweaters $1.95 All Wool Sweaters... $1.59 106 Fall Hats Were $5 to $7.50 Felt, soleil, suede, and velvet; in bla shorn—y -~ BETWEEN FaGC SR THE WOMEN’S SHOP OF “l‘HIs RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Beginning Friday at 8:30 AM. . . . the Annual Winter Sale SCOAES HREE groups of fine Ra-Leigh Caats, all from our regular makers. Many are individual one-of-a-kind models. Now avail yourself of the opportunity to get the smart fashion, the luxurious fur and the fine fabric you've been wanting at YOUR price. $49.75¢$59.75 COATS TWEEDS and Monotones, trimmed with Beaver, Raccoon and Caracul. In browns, tans, greens, blues and black and whites. Sizes 14 to 42. $69.756$79.75 COATS $5975 BEAUTIFUL crepey woolens, trimmed with Badger, Beaver, Black Fox, Skunk, Squirrel, Wolf and Persian Lamb. Blacks, browns and greens. Sizes 12 to 40. $89.75¢$98.75 COATS $6975 FINEST quality woolens, luxuriously trime med with Beaver, Dyed White Fox, fine Black Fox, Persian Lamb. In black and brown. Sizes 14 to 20. CLEARANCE! Sizes 14 to 20. Were $16.75; now.. $7095 41" Silk Dresses; black, green, brown. Stzes 14 to 20. Were $16.75 to $|2 75 . 35 g_rool ?;zs&es;z oblack, wtne,wb;;wn. sifis; now ML 5 $7.95 3 Soes T4t 3. Were $16.73 and 288 k i $19.75; nogv S S $|2.75 26 Wool Dresses and Knit Suits; $21.75 one-of-a-kind models. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $20.75 to $39.75; now All-Silk Chiffon Hose 42-gauge, picot top. Sizes 8%, to 10. All the 65 newest shades. c 3 pairs, $1.85 27 Monotone Tweed Swagger Suits; brown, black, wine, blue. Sizes 12 to 20. Were $19.75; now 12 Fur-Trimmed Suits; Wolf and Raccoon trimmings; sorown, blue .and black. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $29.75 and $35; now 8 Fur-Trimmed Suits; Beaver, Fay, Squirrel fur trimmings; black, brown, green. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $59.75; now $44.75 -Lei| * 33 IS%“S%X and Ra-Leigh Hats. Wexfe $2.95 36 Knox and Ra-Leigh Hats. Were $8.50; 55.00 14 Knox $12.75 $21.75 BOOKS CLOSED Charge Purchases will appear on December 1st statements. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street

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