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SOCIETY. Residential ‘Washington Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. Auchin- closs Hostsat Merry- wood Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hurst of Spring- | fleld, I, are making one of their| frequent visits to Washington and will be at the Carlton Hotel for the -next few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Young of Chi- eago again are in Washington for a brief visit and are staying at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Westcott of Princeton, N. J. are stopping at the Dodge while in Washington, Mrs. Paul Stanley Bond was hostess at a luncheon at the Hotel Raleigh yesterday. Her guests were Mrs. Wil- liam P. Pearson, Mrs. William D. West, Mrs. Joseph A. Gaston, Mrs. E. G. Ovenshine, Mrs. John V. White, Mrs. | Charles T. Harris, Mrs. Hubert C.| Paddock, Mrs. George R. Harrison, Miss Elizabeth Wilcox, Mrs. Godwin Ordway, Mrs. Henry A. Stuart, Mrs. | George W. Mclver and Mrs. John E. | Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheney | Wright, who spent the Summer and | early Fall months on the North Shore | of Massachusetts, have returned to| ‘Washington and have taken an apart- | ment at the Westchester for the| ‘Winter. Dr. Arlo A. Brown, president of Drew University, and Mrs. Brown have | arrived from Madison, N. J., and are | staying at the Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown enter- | tained at dinner last night in the Pall Mall room at the Raleigh in honor of Miss Louise Dyer. : Mrs. Nicolas Raffalovich of Paris, Canadian Minister And Lady Marler to Be Guests at Tea TH! Canadian Minister and Lady Marler will be guests of honor at tea this afterncon of the Canadian Club of Washington. The party will be given at 5:30 o'clock in the Pan- American room of the Mayflower and in the receiving line with the Minister and Lady Marler will be Mrs. Florence Culver, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. N. Barnes and Dr. and Mrs. William Ross. Mrs. Merchani Mahoney, wife of the first secretary of the Canadian lega- tion, will preside at the tea table, alternating with Mrs. M. K. Hiltz, wife of the secretary of the Canadian Club; Mrs. J. H. Spalding, Mrs. A. £. McKay and Mrs. Herbert Main. The guests will numbef about 75 and include many prominent people who are graduates of McGill Univer- sity and the University of Toronto, including Mr. Merchant Mahoney, Mr. Frederic W. Dewart, Dr. Donald A. McLean and Dr. Victor Simpson. Dinner at Fairfax Honors Dr. Spicer Mr. Francis Pickens Miller, presi- dent of the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce, entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in his Fairfax home, Pickens Hill, in compliment to Dr. George W. Spicer, professor of politi- cal science at the University of Vir- ginia, who was the guest speaker at a meeting of the Chamber of Com= | merce that evening. Other guests | were Mr. W. F. P. Reid, Miss Edith | Rogers, Mr. G. Wallace Carper, Mr Tapestries for Christmas Gifts Chair Covers, Foot Stools, Pillows, Bell Pulls, Piano Benches, etc. 75¢ w Large Assortment of the Better Grade Linen Towels 18” Irish Linen Handkerchiefs for France, who has been at the Ambassa- dor Hotel in New York City, has ar-| Men, 3 ~r $1.00 Ample Time to Monogram or Initial Your Gifts THE EVENING C. H. Powell and Mr. John T. Blincoe, all members of the County Board of Supervisors; State Senator John War- wick Rust, Mr. John Mackall, member of the House of Delegates; Dr. F. W. Huddleson, county treasurer; Sheriff Eppa P. Kirby, Commonwealth’s Attorney Paul E. Brown, Mrs. Florence Jodzies, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Wirt H. Ferguson and Mr. John W. Brookfield, vice presidents of the trade body. British Visitor. Mrs. John C. Wise of New York | City and Miss Elizabeth Upcoté of London, England, are at the Shore- ham for several days to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Halstead. Miss Upcott is the daughter of Sir Gilbert Upcott. She has been visiting Mrs. Wise in New York City and will return with her in time to sail De- cember 16 on the Queen Mary to spend Christmas at home. STAR., WASHINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. Boyden To Present Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson Boyden will present their daughter, Miss Mar- garet Lillington Boyden, at a tea on ‘Tuesday, December 22, at the Club of Colonial Dames from 4:30 to 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Boyden live at Kala= rama, in Prince Georges County, Md., and will introduce their daughter to both their Maryland and Washington friends. Miss Boyden attended the first Bachelors’ Cotillion in Baltimore Monday night. The debutante was educated in Washington at Sidwell Friends and Potomac Schools and at St. Cather- ine’s School, Richmond, Va. She is deeply interested in dramatics and marionettes, now taking a special course in the Junior College at Guns- ton Hall. She is an excellent swime mer and participates in numerous out- door sports. She has many friends ong the younger social group here. LI L TTLIIIELL L 1L 171 D11 T TTTITI I LI T I LS L1 LA T L1 LT A2 TS Christmas Portraits lhu -lle IIII week. Phone for appointment. Ydermood E Undormood 1230 Connecticut Avenue 3 §|2.50 (Size 7x0) Btudio Siitings Other Styles $15 dozen up District 4488 e 2 Ty D. C, 2 2 2 T T2 Miss Watters Speaks To Woman’s Alliance “Edinburgh, Burns and Scott” is the subject of an illustrated lecture to be given by Miss Leah Watters of Lockport, N. Y., at 12 o'clock tomor- Santa’s Favorite Loading Station THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. row in Pierce Hall, following the business meeting of the Women's Alliance of all Souls’ Unitarian Church. At the luncheon which will be at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Fred G. Harden will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. B. R. Sonnen, Mrs. A. W. Spanhoofd, Mrs. Arthur Bryant, Mrs. F. O. Smith, Miss APOLOGIES to those whom we were unable to serve last week FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Encore Sale of 300 New SILK HATS SOCIETY. Helen Nichols, Mrs. W. P. Lawrence, Mrs. W. E. Bryant, Miss Ruth Hen- dershott, Mrs. W. R. Johnston, T. L. Hutton and Mrs. J. C. Settle. The program hour is open to the Mrs. | public. x&&&t&mxmx&m&ma A Biggs Gift Will Please the Most Critical Connoisseur o= EVERY hostess wants a nest of tables. This nest of three solid mahogany spool-tyrned tables is deco- rative, as well as useful. $3 2.50 Special Christmas Brice . ~ This quaint and comfort- able rocker will make a most acceptable gift. Handmade of solid ma- hogany, with swan-neck arms, the interior construc- tion is hair quilted into oil- tempered springs. Your selection of cover. Special Clver‘;';{l'ma: $ 6 O Oo Price .. Authentic Colonial Reproductions Colonial Brasses Reproductions of Sheffield Silver Gifts That Will Be a Lifelong Reminder of Friendshipe Specially Priced giéh ‘mn 5::‘«5 A/lun Mcu Petersham, Ribbon and Faille . Silk Hats were in such demand last week that we were unable to supply the demand, so we ordered another shipment of these clever turbans, scoop brims and off-the-face hats. Black, Brown and Colors Millinery, Fourth Floor. rived in Washington. Mr. Raffalovich | will join her later this week. s | Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ball of Muncie, Ind., are at the Carlton Hotel | for several days and are accompanied by their daughter, Miss Betty Ball. Terms If Desired CONNIEZCIJYI'ICUTR E G G § AVENUE }\NTIQUE COMPANY 'fl&?vfifi&%‘?flfi%&%%% Embroidery Shop 829 11th St. N.W. LEATHER GOODS ) “Of the Better Grade” f Trunks, Bags, Gloves Italy-America Society to Give Evening Musicale | THE Italy-America Society has is-| sued invitations for a muslcalew Friday evening, December 18 at 9 o'clock at the Mayflower when the program will be given by Marie Zara, | soprano of the San Carlo Opera Co., and Glenn Carow, Washington pmnm Mme. Zara, who in private life is Mrs. Alexander Randall of Philadelphia, will be accompanied by Miss Eliza- | beth Westmoreland of Philadelphia. | Mr. Carow made a name for himself when he played in Constitution Hall while the audience waited for Fritz Kreisler when the latter was delayed by & wreck on the railroad. The musicale will be the second meeting of the Italy-America Society this sea- son. Guainy Fitted Cases Cold Weather Ahead! Store Hours: 9:15 to 6 P.M. Give Her a Coat for Christmas . . . a Pleasing and Practi- cal Tribute! LUTZ and CO Established 1804 \ 1325 G St. NW. NA. 0244 here’s the git for Him Hickok Belt Set S 3 .00 sterling silver initialed buckle Take the guessing out of giving and get Him one of these smart Hickok Belt Sets. Genuine full grain cowhide leather belt and a sterling silver initialed buckle, all done up in a ciga- rette gift box . .. and cost you only $3. Other sets $2 to $15. & b & 1314 F Street N.W. N Ew from the C-0-A.T Front! With all buying attention turned to gifts, we KNEW it was wise to can- vass the Coat Market . . . makers, eager for business, gave us some of the GREATEST BUYS we've known! Comptons Entertain Wooster Alumni December 11 is always ‘““Wooster Day” wherever are found alumni| of Wooster College. The local club will have a dinner tomorrow night at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wilson Compton. 2900 Cathedral avenue, to which all alumni and former students ere invited. Among the special guests will be Dr. and Mrs. John Goheen of India, Mr. and Mrs. Ing, the first secretary of the Chinese Embassy, and Mr. John Miller, alumni secretary for the college, who will be the speaker | of the evening. The commnittee in charge includes Mrs. W. P. Benson, Mrs. James Jar- | rett, Mrs. Morris Ervin, Mrs. Benja- min B. Wallace and Mrs. Wilson Compton. Reservations may be made by calling Adams 0201. Protection for Art Merchants Art Storage Serv- ice offers safety for single pieces or an entire collec- tion of art, including statu- ary, bronzes, paintings, etc. We even control the tem- perature. A special Piano Storage Service, toc. Low cost. Phone Nat. 6900. 920-922 E Street N.W. MERCHANTS TRANSFER-STORAGE CO. b A v, oyl Coats with Fox Coats with Kohnsky Coats with Persian to This Great SALE of COATS Twas The Nith After Christmas q;éb b(“‘" 5“‘&, Mun M,u man’s zipper fitted dressing case . . . ¥10 Others From $5 to $50 New $65.00 Coats New $59.75 Coats New $49.75 Coats Girls will love this “Fluffic” flac. It's here in red, Copen . blueand also black with red. 1It's as “FLUFFIES’ Specially Priced $I25 See These Special Values! Coats with Blue Fox Coats with Persian Coats with Cross Fox Coats with Skunk Coats with Kolinsky Coats with Fitch Coats with Squirrel ‘Coats with Krimmer Coats with Kit Fox If he travels, look no further, here's just the gift for him. Fine top-grain cowhide leather case equipped with zipper fastener and eleven useful fittings. Black or brown. Initialed without charge. ATTENTION! . . wise shoppers know how much better are the values . . . how much larger the selections . . . when a SPECIAL PURCHASE is put on Sale. Not left-overs . . . picked-over stock . . . but hundreds of fresh new buys! AN D BECAUSE 3 ..many of these new buys are identical styles that we have in stock at $49.50 and $59.50, we were forced to reduce our coats, never before offered at $38! On Sale Friday and Saturda; » o ¢ Third Floor, - 1 ) This “Fluffie” is in kidskin with a low comfortable heel. Black with red or dark blue cuff, blue with dark blue cuff. Mail and Phone 0r¢en Filled B & * Special Values GIFT HOSIERY Chiffon or Service 59c¢ - ._79(; e ? Sizes for Misses and Women, 12 to 44 MMl SHORS Half Sizes, 354 fo 45V 1339 F STREET, N. W. Baltimore, 16 West Lexington Stresk Special Group of Sport Coats mmed and Untrimmed