Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Tomorrow! Christmas Sale of Furs! 1916:1220 F STREET SrdeHlour: Limited number of FUR SCARFS el : $29.50 Scarfs $I 4.75 5 Red Fox Scaris—were $29.50. Now §14.75. 3 Pointed Fox Scarfs—were $29.50. Now $14.75. 1 Black Fox Scarf—was $29.50. Now §14. 2 Beige Fox Scarfs—were $29.50. Now $14.75 1 Hudson Bay Sable—was $29.50. Now $1475. 4 Baum Marten Scarfs—were $20.50. Now $14.75. 8 Five-skin Kolinskys—were $29.50. Now $14.75. 2 Blue Fox Scarfs—were §29.50. Now §14.75. (dyed white). $39.50 Scarfs P I 9.75 3 Russian Sable Scarfs—were $39.50. Now $19.75. 1 Pointed Fox Scarf—was $39.50. Now $19.75. 3 Five-skin sable-dyed Kolinskys—were $39.50. Now $19.75. 1 Jap Marten Scari—was $39.50. Now $19.75. A rare gift opportunity! Such values won't last long. Come early tomorrow! Give yourself a new figure for Christmas! e“ S 1916-1220 F STREET Special purchase of one of our most popular $7.50 Girdles Perfect for Large or Tall Women A 16-inch girdle—that’s extra long, you know, to give you the slender hipline—fine brocade panel front and back with heavy elastic side sec=. tions and elastic gussets in front at the bottom. It hooks part way down the side, which makes it easy to get into and insure a snug-fitting waist. Altogether a very superior girdle—at a very special price! Sizes 27 to 34. SECOND FLOOR. 10 more days to Xmas but still time , Sor Christmas Portraits 1 you have your sitting today or tomorrow PORTRAITS &y UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD 8x10 size THE EVENING SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) at the Morningside, Kline road. Mrs. Darrieu'at, who assisied, wore & gown of_black ¢hiffon and lace. Lieut. and Mrs. Nichols will make their home at Ithaca, N. Y, The bride is a graduate of Corne!l Univeirly, 1932, and i3 & member of the Chi ega Sorority. While in college. the de was & winner of sever: collegiate fencing meda's. T groom graduated trcm West Po.nt. 1929 Chief Justice nnd Mrs. Wheat Honor Guests of Kappa Beta Pi. ‘The twenty-fourth anniversary of the founding of Kappa Beta Pi is to be celebrated by the four local chapters with a dinner at the Woman's City Club this 2vening. Among the guests of honor are Chief Justice and Mrs. Alfred A. Wheat, Sen- |etor and Mrs. Edward Prentiss Costi- gan, Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Cans, Dean aad Mrs. Van Vieck of George Wash- Tington University cnd Representative- | | elect Kathryn O'Loughlin. Among the ! members making recervations for them- selves and guests are Mrs. Hastings Palmer Avery, Miss Edna Almond, Miss Julia Banks, Mrs. Norma Hardy Brit- ton, Miss Anna Boyle, Mis; Mary Can- ron, Miss Mary Cavis, Mrs. Grace Daw- son, Mrs. Martha R. Gold, Mrs. Mary :Hathaway, Miss Ruth Hastings, Miss Addie Hughes, Miss Thelma Miss Grace Kanode, Miss Agnes K Miss Ethel Lee Lawrence, Miss Mero, Miss Ann Weston Moore, Mrs. Mur- phy, Miss Catherine Myers, Miss Kath- erine Markwell, Miss Laura Norris, Miss Helen Newman, Miss Gertrude Pierce, iss Marguarite Riewalt, Miss Sue Richards, Mrs. Helena Doocy Reed, Elizabeth Reed, Miss Mildred Rncknor Miss Marie Saunders. Miss |Anm May Smith, Miss Abby Taylor, | Miss Virginia Wresse. Miss Clare T. Willison, Miss Grace White, Miss Pau- lina Windfor, Miss Maud Yates. Mrs, Edward Prentiss Costigan is to be the principal speaker and Mrs. {!elenl Doocy Reed is to be toastmis- Tess, Miss Pearle B. Bonisteel of Evanston, I, national treasurer of Delta Delta Delta, will be among the guests of honor at the teathis afternoon, given in the Washingtén Club by the Wash- ington Alumnae of Delta Delta Delta | Fraternity for the representatives to the Panhellenic Association of Wash- {ington. The local Panhellenic *5 com- posed of delegates from 21 & 'men’s fraternities. The officers of 1 ternity who will be in the r line are Mrs, James G. Cummi ident: Mrs. Willlam R. Mood! | president; Miss Marjorie Hughc, sec- retary: Mrs. E. John Long, tre’ urer; Miss Eleanor O'Neal, correspondent to The Trident, and Miss Edith Dawson, 'publiclty chairman. During the after- { Roon the past presidents will preside at the tea table. including Mrs. J. D. Morrow of Pittsburgh, Miss Nellie A Brown, Miss Maude D. Dunlop, Mrs. | William L. Fulton, Mrs. Lloyd C. Sten- Joel Davis and Mrs. Howard Hosmer. ‘The children of the Saturday Music Hour, at 614 E street northwest, are looking forward to a delightful program Saturday, December 17, at 2 o'clock m., when mnces Shim_will present | his marionettes in * “The Cruise of the Dflshps “The Cat of Rat-a-Tat |-Town” and “Tweedle Dum and Tweed- lee Dee.” Another feature of the program will be Christmas carols and a reading by the presldent of the club, Miss Ruth Dale Smi Mrs. James Auxtln Stone of Wesley Heights recently returned from Pitts- burgh, where she was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Mt Craig. " Mrs] Gharles W. Fritta of Mount Auy. | nur ‘White Post, Clarke County, Va., has announced' the engagement of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Fritts, to Dr. John Sparks of Washington, son of Mrs. Randolph Virts of Ariington, Va., end | the late Mr. Clarence S. Sparks of | Texas. Dr. Sparks is a gmlunte of the | University Texas at Dallas and is | connected with the staff of the Episco- | ggl Ey‘: Ear and muzfl:{um:& b%n gton. “ | will take place this ww = X The Towa Soclety will hold s recep- tion and dance at the Willard Hotel Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Col. Henry Spencer Merrick is presl- dent of the society, and guests of honor will be Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Kreger, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Simonds. | commandant of the Army War Col-| lege, and Mrs. Gardner Cowles. Judge F. Dickinson Letts, chairman of the Reception Ccmmittee, with the members of his ‘committee and Mrs. Claude R. Porter, chairman of the En- | tertainment Committee, will assist the | president in receiving the guests. Special numbers will be rendered by | Miss Ethel Hayden and Miss Ann Hay- den, little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayden, jr., and by Miss Janet | Coons and Miss Gertrude Dyre, radio | performers. Dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock. BRIDGE GROUP TO MEET Directors of League to Divide Pres- ent Session. ‘The board of directors of the Federal Bridge League will meet this evening| at the offices of the National Federation | of Federal Emplcyes to divide the cur- | rent season into two halves and adopt the constitution drawn up prior to the recent opening of play. \ The sess’on. starting at 8 p.m. at 10| B rtreet southwest, will be presided over | by Harry Wen:el of the Bureau of Standards, presiden Permanents Opening Special AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, l . COMMITTEE MEMBER I One of several wemen important in society who are arranging a subscription dance to.be given in the home of Mr. Hugh Auchincloss on Massachusetts —Harris-Ewing Photo. MES. WARREN DELANO RCBBINS, avenue Saturday night. @ 1S Julius HURSDAY, DECEMBER | Meeting, League treats, myflowr Hotel, 8 pm. Lansburgh 15, CITY NEWS IN BRIEP. TODAY, Card party, Ladies of Charity, 2300 K street, 8 pm. Chicken ple dinner, Trinity Parish Hall, Third and C streets, 5 to 7 pm. Supper, ’xam Delu Alumnase, 1756 K street, 6:30 D. Meeting and electlm tion club Rll!llh Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Card party, benefit Daughters of America,"No. 21, Star Hall, Mount Rainier, Md., :30 pm. Meeting, Lido Civic Club, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. of Laymen’s Re- Meeting and buffet supper. Washing ton Board - of Trade, Wilia 8 px. Meeting and buffet supper, Amity Club, mszh Hotel, 8 p.m. Georgetown University “G" Club Unlversny Club, 6:30 p.m. Meeting, board of governors, Uni- versity Club, p.m. | Turkey dinner, sodality, benefit St. Prancis de Sales Church, auditorium, | Twentleth street and Rhode Island | avenue northeast, 4:30 to 8:30 pm. | Bingo party, Fidelis | Rayll Neighbors of America, Thoma: Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetis avenue, | 8:30 pm, TOMORROW. Luncheon, Advertising Club, Raleigh | Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, Phi “Delta Phi Fraternit; University Club, 1 Luncheon, Massachusstts Institute of ——And no place to Buy Jewelry at greater advantage than at the Julius Lansburgh Jewelry Department. Open Evenings Until Christmas Beauts.” “e Weelly Men’s Diamond Rings tor Himn— e Sliow- $50 00 ance in exchange for 1 Weekly and wedding ring. Several new de- signs to _ncvhot;nl‘: g 0 1] g{:mm price of The Queen of Diamonds pr, 1t $40 5O Biue - white aiam set in 18-karat 'm!e gold modernis- tic design. $1 Weekly Men’s Set Rings Makes a perfect gift for him—A wide selection in the birth- stone at low prices from Ladies’ Birthstone Rings $4.95 In all colors—set in white gold filigree design. delis Camp, No. 181, ||| Technology Alumni, University Club, 1 pm. Luncheon, Round Table, University Club, 1 pm. WORK INSURANCE DATA GIVEN C. OF C. GROUP The Washington Chamber of Com- merce subcommittee studying workmen'’s ccmpencation insurance rates, with a view to blocking threatened increases in the rates, yesterday was given compre- hensive statictics on the subject by Wes- ley M. Graff of the National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters of New York. ‘The committee, headed by Willlam Knock Out That COLD! Gef Rid of It Before It|| Becomes Dangerous! A cold is an internal infection, a germ attack. Check it promptly or it will spread within the sys- tem. The best thing you can take is Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine. It stops a cold quickly because it does the four things necessary. It opens the bowels, kiils the coid germs and fever in the system, re- lieves the headache and tones the entire system. That's the treat- ment you want. Get Grove's Laxa- tive . BROMO QUININE today at any dryg store and accept nothing else. landy, pocket-size, cello- phane-wrapped box.—Advertise- ment. Furniture jr, met in the offices of the Wuhlnmn Real Estate Board. Af the conclusicn of the session it asked Mr. Graffl to supply additional figures on other phases of the subject before it submits tion. Mr. Graff recommended to the group that it seek to have accident prevention work promoted among employing firms as a means of reducing the accident Fou n’ne Wateh for our dally specials!” 1 FRIED 2 SPRING CHICKEN As uszal—still sercing 4 eur popular §5c Dinners W PRESS CAFETERIA Natfonal Press Bullding, 14th & F Sta R18 Feurteenth St. N. W. Ladies’ Bulova Baguette Wtist ‘Watch 15-fewel white gold filled case bracelet to match. A new low price. *$29.75 PAY 50c WEEKLY This_famous 15-ewel Mams !Illnvl Bpist Watch, In modernistic vmu nld $37 50 . with st cnye g mogern: $14.95 istic style in green or white 'old—‘rhe word” in men's rings. Community Silver Chest Y i $28 75 patterns at the new low ce “last Gents” Illinois Wrist Watch In the new natural gold, standard Ia»%’EWE\ movement, sells for $42.5 $29.50 {Ladies’ Diamond Wrist Watch Set with 6 full-cut dia monds, 18-kt. _solid gold case, movement. Feitarie i5-Jewel $49 50 Ladies’ Baguette Wrist Watch 17-jewel movement in 14-Karat solld - white $|9 85 g0id case, with bracelet o X ’\wn,. $6 Value _——_ 4 X . €0q 53.00 DON'T HESITATE...YOUR CREDIT 7 Peratr S o B IS AS GOOD AS YOUR CASHI ;ijmmarte $12.95 10/ = 2 Your sitting todav—)our proo(s tomorrow—and ::gstft’ ciing Complete your finished portraits in ample time for Christmas! T4 $2.25 or $1.50 50c Weekly : - B \\ g Either of these permanents worth more than their cost We guarantee all work. 25c & 35¢ Service Nat. 8930 Open 9 to 6:30 Becker Bldg. Warner Beauty Studio ggrer . 1318 F St. NW. . b Diamond Ring one and & year to Oil Croquignole Push up. Natu- ral looking with many, many ringlets. French Underwood’s excellent organization makes fine work Oil Permanent possible up to the lagt minute. with wide waves % Phone DIstrict 4488 for Sitting! & UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD 1230 CONNECTICUT AVE. N.W. Elgin Pocket . Watch Anivints: $28.75 /hite gold filled case, thin . model, neat and dressy. Bulcva Electric Clock Brings perfect s to your home. Needs no s ing, oiling or adjusting. Ma- hogany case with raised gold numerals. 50c Weekly.