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THE EVENING SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Engagement Announced entertain at dinner tomorrow in her home, on Massachusetts avenue, in| honor of Miss Emily Stuart Maddox preceding the ball Mr. and Mrs. Case-| nove G. Lee, jr., will give for their sub- Denise du Pont of Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Conrad will motor_to New York tomorrow to spend Christinas with the latter’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. | Ong. in their home, on Fifth avenue. Mr. 2nd M Conrad_will return to their ‘apartment, in the Shoreham, after a week's stay | Dean and M George B. Woods of Wesley Heights have with them their son John, who is home for the holidavs from Northwestern University, where | he is a student. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Mark will en- tertain a_company of young people at dinner this evening at the Columbia Country Club for their debutante | daughter, Miss Helen Mark. Mrs. W. J. Baxter and Miss Marparetl‘ Baxter will go to Annapolis December | where they will spend Christmas | ek with Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. M. | Hutchins and will return to | Washington Jai 2. Miss Grosvenor JYoins Parents for Holidays. Miss Gloria Grosvenor 1s spending the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Giibert Grosvenor, at Wild Acres, their cor home near Bethesda. Miss_Grosvenor, who is the youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Grosvenor, is atteudi.ng Abbot Academy, at An- dover, Mass.. where she is preparing for | Vassar College. MISS ELIZABETH AILES WILSON, Daughter of Mrs. Ada Ailes Wilson of Bethesda, who has announced her en- gagement to Mr. Leonard Wellington Snyder of Winchester, Mass, son of the president of the Boston Chamber of Commerce. —Harris-Ewing Photo. ‘ner Miss Marjorie Brockett, Miss Sally 'and carried Talisman roses and lilies Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee Boatwright, | Ferguson and Miss Lois Cornell, | of the valley. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER mother of the bridegroom, was in pur- ple silk. They both wore shouldn bou- quet.s of gardenias. Later Mr. Fryer and his bride left for a wedding trip. The bride wore a blue crepe gown with a hat to match ocelot fur coat. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William O. Belt, uncle and aunt of the bride, and Miss Vir- ginia Belt of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Fryer of Baltimore, brother and sister- in-law of the bride, and Dr. and Mrs. Jennings Lincoln of Montclair, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry De Courtney | B: of Swarthmore, Pa., and sisters of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Fryer will make their home at 2229 Bancroft place. Junior Washington Assembly First Dance Last Evening. ‘The Junior Washington Assembly held its first dance last evening in the ball room of the Shoreham, when a large brothers-in-law company of debutantes and college stu- | dents enjoyed the excellent music nnd the short “floor show” given by ‘members | of the assembly shortly before midnight. Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- | berg were hosts a. dinner for their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Vandenberg, | the guests including Miss Gladys | Szechenyl, Miss Jane Culbertson, Miss g&‘é&fi&‘é&‘&'%&&#&‘é&#&é&‘# THEN DON'T WASTE DOWN TO GARFINCKE VELOUS NEW THING Jurius Garrincker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH R AR AR A A A AR A A AR A AR AR A Rk dA Ak Ak Ak ded ok kA dk dork Ak Home for Christmas Holidays? I Junia Culbertson, Miss Susan Rogers | and Miss Ruth Tuckerman, Mr. H. F. Feaver, attache at the Canadian lega-; tion; Mr. Richard W. Bolling, Junior Lieut. Andrew Hero, 3d; Mr. Wharton Hoch, Mr. Richard Lunn and Mr.| Ingraham Mack. Miss Ann Wentworth Park was hostess at dinner at the Shoreham preceding the assembly in compliment to her house guest, Miss Kate McCreary of Philadelphia. Members of the assembly also in- clude Miss Peggy Barker, Miss Laura kley, Miss Betsy Berrien, Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall Miss Elizabéth Brawner, Miss Betty Ainsworth Burke, Miss E(lqoanar Calvert, Miss Fenella Castan- edo, , Miss Jane Coyle, Dedge, Miss Catherine Du Bose, Mis Marion Dunlop, Miss Margaret Ely, Miss Gertrude Faust. Miss Laura Katherine Field, Miss Isabel H. Fiske, Miss Polly Focte, Miss Helene Fortescue, | Miss Rion Fortescue, Miss Lydia-Lane Foster, Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, RMargaret Gibbins, Miss Barbara Gotawin, “Miss Ohariotte Gresg. Miss | Jane Hanna, Miss Mary Ingraham enry, Miss Alice Hill, Miss Josephine me Miss Ann Cassell Holloway, Miss Betty Hume, Miss Juliet B. Kibbey, Miss_Barbara Korff, Miss Kathleen (Continued on Sixth Page.) .a;m@ . HURRY THE MAR- WE ARE SHOWING FOR Jr., will go to Richmond today to spend the holidays with the latter's father, the Governor of Vi nia, M John Garland Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. John Garland Pollard, jr. will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Boatwright. Mr. and Mrs. C b»t Stevens will have | with them for Christmas their niece and nephews, Miss Margaret Conklin, who will come from Bryn Mawr, and Mr. George Conklin and Mr. William Conklin, who will come frorm the versty of Pennsvivania, Where they are doing post gr: , having grad- uated last year frem Dartmouth. They will arrive today and remain over | Monday. Mr. and Mi William _Lynnwood | Cook and their infant daughter, Mar- | garet Unity, have returned to their apartment at 2400 Thirteenth street. Mrs. Cook Wwas before her marriage Miss Genevieve Hart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Pender Hart. Mr. and Mrs, William R. Howard, 3d, the latter formerly Miss Louise Brooks, will entertain at honor of Mr. Howard's sister Miss Polly Foward and her fiance. Mr. John Clay- ton Bogan, jr. son of Mr. end Mrs, John Clayton Beg will take place J1nu ry 13. Mr. William C. Deming of the West- chester is spending the Christmas sea- son with his brother, Mr. D. S. Deming. in Mount Olivet, Ky. He wi.l be joined there by another brother, Mr. T. H. Deming, editor of the Warren, Ohio, Tribune, for a fa reunion. Jouett Shouse will leave for Boston, where they holidays. Mr. and Mr: this aften will remain over th: Miss Dolly Tschiffely entertained at luncheon at the Shorehem Hotel yes- terday in honor of Miss Doris Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton of Spring Valey. whose mar- Tiage to Mr. Charles M. Nash will take place December 31. The other guests ce Dutton, Mrs. War- iss_Eleanor Yocum, Louise Tu The bridesmaids were Miss Lillian Emory, Miss Betty Griffin, Miss Ste- | phanic Noble and Miss Diane Smith. They wore frocks of stargold, peach, opaline rose and flamingo red velvet, with hats of tulle and velvet to match, and they carried roses. Lieut. best man, and the ushers were Mr. 2 A Fryer-Shibley Wedding Took Place Last Evening. Christmas greens with red poinset- tias and candles, made a charming setting for the wedding last evening of Miss Betty Wiley Shibley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Shibley, to Mr. William Thomas Fryer, son of Mrs. William T. Fryer of this city. The cere- mony was performed at 8 o'clock in the Washington Heights Presbyterian | John D. Alexander. | Church, the Rev. Dr. John Palmer and | A reception followed in the home of AS | the bride for relatives and close friends were assembling & program Ars. Shibley, mother of the bride, was | of nuptial selections was given by Mrs. in a citron green lace, and Mrs. Fryer, | Cunningham, organist, and Mrs. Rose | Maxwell Dickey. violinist, the latter {having played at the wedding of the | bride’s parents, | The bride was given in marriage by her father, and she wore a gown of ivory colored velvet, made on long, grace- | ful lines. Her tulle veil fell from a cap of real lace, and she carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the Carter, Mr. Preston P. Taylor and Mr. THE NEW James S. Monohan was the | Winfield Scott Macgill, Mr. Charles A. | EVERY MISS ... JUNIOR ... SCHOOL GIRL, We've made ready for you with plenty of delightiul things for parties and dances . . . with the loveliest new dresses, smart Winter coats, <u|l., hats, shoes and all accessories. In fact, we have everything vou need, at those moderate prices of ours that are so worthy of praise. DO YOUR GIFT SHOPPING HERE, TOO. NEW ASSORTMENTS ALL OVER THE AT R o O o LB T LR CR O e o (e Lo ensembles, e e et e P e hre e FRESH, STORE. i = ¥ il ¥ i i i ¥ > th Floor i lley. Mrs. Landon Head was the matron dinner January 12, in | of honor, wearing a gown of Bengal green velvet with a hat of tulle and ch, and her fiowers were Miss Catherine Harri- . whose marriage w\ \M\ mo m'\ld of honor, and she wore a gown of lettuce green velvet, with a hat of tulle and velvet to match, PRICES SLASHED Rare Books Colcur Plate Bocks Fine Bindings Coloured Sporting Prints Etchings and Mezzotints THE RARE BOOK SHOP 822 Seventeenth St. Lute Shoppers Suggestions Imported Gloves. Costume Jewelry Silk Umbrellas. . . Costume Handbags. .. Fitted Cases....... Wardrobe Cases...o..... Cigarette Cases. Lamps .. 5 Game Sets...... Cocktail Sets...oco00es Dresser Sets.....euunen. Suggestions Men’s Gloves. ... Men’s Wallets. . Kaywoodie Pipes. . Dressing Cases. Brief Cases. ... Gigarette Cases. o Hickok Belt Sets. . Gladstone Bags. .. Humidors . ... Beverage Sets. . eee..$995 to Lipper Bags......c000..$2.95 to for Her .$1.95 to $10.00 .$1.00 to $25.00 .$1.95 to $15.00 .$1.95 to $85.00 $9.95 to $350.00 .$7.50 to $50.00 .$1.00 to $15.00 .$1.00 to $25.00 .$1.00 to $75.00 .$2.95 to $35.00 .$4.95 to $40.00 Him $10.00 $20.00 for .$1.95 to .$1.00 to .$3.50 .$5.00 to .$2.95 to .$1.00 to .$2.00 to $50.00 $35.00 $10.00 $15.00 $50.00 $25.00 $50.00 $45.00 .$2.95 to .$2.95 to Bring This List Along 19161220 F STREET Dress Shop New FOR MISSES! Belle-of-the-Ball Frocks for the holiday You know the kind of dresses we mean—dresses you have a good time in from the time vou slip them over vour head! High necklines—but only in iront, hecause the backs are daringly low! Brilliant beads in banc nti tops of crystals and rhinestones, some with absu capelet sleeves of heads. And then < most tailored, with perha waist. White, hyacinth, green, scarlet ar nd blac Sizes 14 to 20. $|G° and $2550 White rough crepe with beaded d 02 A3 L 27 e sleevelets of crystal beading. Evening Wrap long black Chanel success. The sleeves there’s an Ascot to 20. top. $25.00 G .Black rough crepe with little $16.50 The New Chanel Put on airs and wear this sl 6'50 velvet wrap copied after an already famous are faintly leg- o'mutton, and tie under your chin. Sizes 14 Other wraps at $25.00 with fur. A New Speci cause it won't take the quality, and how All sorts of after dark. Rough bagheera, many witl beads. deep red. FOR WOMEN $16.50 Dresses $|2.75 These pre-holiday dress fashions are stopping your last-minute shopping for! Be- dresses—street, over lame top frocks, Dresses that are actual adaptations of the Parisian couturiers who best know what lines are becoming to women. in black, brown, hyacinth, green, grey, Women’s Sizes al Purchase Ily worth a minute to see how high careful the workmanship! afternoon, and crepes, some with jackets sheers that resemble h bands of lovely cut steel Sizes 36 to 44 and ~36 to 44 Green jacket frock gold hm Irwk Ein Sihcer crepe top. Steer, ‘WOMEN'S FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOPS $12.75, 22, 1932. We're Ready for Last-Minute Shoppers! Fresh, complete stocks of lovely gifts —ready to help make it a real holiday! Give Her a Smart New Dress for Christmas Here is a smart frock of matelasce crepe that comes in black or brown with a white collar and new sleeves that would S|6-50 please any girl. . Does She Need a New Coat? Give her one with flatter- ing kolinsky, kit fox, fitch or skunk. Sketched is a beau- tiful coat of black woolen, with huge collar and cuffs of fisher-dyed 539‘50 Dresses, Coats—Third Floor New Holiday Gift Frocks 1. This crepe frock, with its two-picce effect and gay print trimming, is just the thing to brighten Winter wardrobes a n d makes Thrift Shop—Second Floor Perhaps She’d Sports Frock 2. For the girl who takes her sports seriously—a rab- i Sl [ r shades. with the stripes that are 80 new Sports Shop—Main Floor Here Are Some More Answers to Your Gift Problems! Wdernenc Ui certable gift. Gowns, slips, panties, bloomers, dance sets, step-ins of pure dye silk crepe, lace trimmed .$1.89 always an_ac- Lace trimmed gowns or pa- jamas .. 5 French kid gloves, black or brown in plain slip-on styles with faney cuffs. . ..8295 Handbags of genuine calf, with_ornaments and clasps of metal or marcasite, some with your own initials .......$2.95 and lounging pajamas of silk crepe, perfect Luxurious negligees satin or velvet make Silk scarfs in gay printed silks, or white £1.00 All-wool flannel robes, beauti- fully tailored in solid colors with contrasting trim or gay stripes .. $2.95 and $3.95 Umbrellas with fancy han- dles, of silk and linen fabric in stripes, plaids or plain_col- i $2.95 and $3.95 She’ll have lots of use for a lapin jacket, black, brown or DUIR eeocvcvicicoponan ..$25 Gay Sweaters in lacy knits ook just like blouses. Solid colors and combinations. .$1.95 in sheer chiffon or t with lace jac- quard or white picot tops, 55¢; 3 pairs for $1.89 For those holiday parties, give her a soft white bunny jacket to wear with evening O $10 to $18 Wool skirts with buttons and little pockets, black, brown, billird and dark green, red, K gray, navy 1.95 ser allsilk hose. chiffon or e weight, in the newest ..................... T5¢ serv shades Give her a genuine suede jacket in hip-length style, wool flannel lined. Rhum brown, red, green .... 5. Fox scarfs—red fox, pointed fox, cross fox, beige fox....$35 Genuine silver fox scarfs, $49.50 Kayser Sansrun hose, guaran- teed not to run and look very sheer . $1.35 éijl purchases made Friday or Saturday will be delivered in time for Christmas. G/STREET BETWEEN 1™ & 2™ Lte, coith hebhristrcs