Newspaper Page Text
o, is rec^^ " CMr?. Carter.' S; 'Fleming entertained with an attractively appointed 1 o'clock 'luncheon today at her homo on Fourth etreet to honor u- coii-i" ronton of Harrlman, hnma Bnrt, at her irrace Apartments. Friday evening at re. Edgar Brown at iVllson and Market Iteases will be Mr/j. la Sbarn and Mrs. scelved here yeeteri Mrs. T. A. RlchJellvlew avenue anIrth of a daughter . Don- M. Arnett.'at Seattle, Wash. The nfant was formed e Richardson, a r end Mm T A So message stated Arnett and the baby Daughter idre entertained a le tots today at the ;rentSj,Dr. and Mrs. i on Prospect aventary to her baby Susasne Howard lebrated the first her birth today, rith their, mothers $ f hri ? . Jl 1JL . ^1 |1 Art C \ ?? starting- next i'?? pieces of Art1 other words, -t 3 Society SampL ability to offe 3 tunity on mer "< & for Christmas ? As usual, thi the Third floor. llcil'. Belgian linen set *?hand embroid set?tseigian nm ,piece white clov< ? ? card-table cove camisoles. fm 1 cusWon sets?ba ';'-SS>- children's dresse ?boudoir capsi - Si robes?scarfs?i ?|49)' jackets?turkish ImS' ers with brooms Mfr dreds^of other p ^ ?they are the i H ' O quality and worl ^ vvomen wiio nai 11 oaie A _ m Saturda>' erring table. Tint guesuf Included Mra. Raymond Fisher and little on Raymond, Hre/LyD. Norrli and daughter,-MaryLoulae, Mn. Dale Reed and daughter, Patricia Anne, Mn. Virgil Titehugh, and on John and MnXCarl Wolfe and daughter, .Dorothy Jean To Entertain Club . Mrs. Joseph Roster will entertain the bridge club of which she Is a member at.her home on Benonl avenue on Saturday evening. * .* Quotarlans Feted. The moat enjoyable of the manv enjoyable aoclal affairs, staged by local Qnotarlans .was.'the banquet held last evening at' the Country Club, when the blue team, the losing team In the ticket-selling contest (or the'charity ball 61 December 17, feasted the gray team, the winning team.In the contest, at an elaborate Jour-course dinner. From the time members of the blue team called at the homes of the members of the gray team, at about 6:30 tffclock, merriment reigned supreme and continued until about 10 o'clock, when the party bTOke up and returned to their homes. The guests assembled at "The Hat Box," where automobiles were In waiting, and together - with the blues were driven about the city, first to Water street, thence to Pennsylvania avenue and then to the Country Club, the members of the gray team not knowing their destination until the cars turned Into the Country Club driveway. In the great living room a. blazing log fire greeted the guests and soon they were marched to music Into the dining room, where the long tables had been set, awaiting their coming. At each cover was placed a doll baby made from a lollypop and a marsbmallow dressed in blue and gray crepe, paper, while crepe paper streamers In these colors were placed about the table "and Bhaded the lights. Miniature figures of girls dolled in the latest eruptions centered the tables, whllo paper caps and noise-making bal {? ?????{?) istmas of Royal Society joods Sai PRICES JUST One-Half tunity?unusual to sa r<_ J ? ? ? i oaturaay morning, to l Goods at savings of Oh ;his-is our semi-annual es a forceful demons r our patrons a moneychandise that is partici Gifts. e sale will beheld in the Ar Here is a partial list of the lidered art crash centers?h irf-hand embroidered Belgii ered vanity set?white cloi jn scarf?white snowbloom ;r bleach center and doiley ? ?i : J--J ? l?cmuruiueru crepe g^w, -crepe gowns?camisoles.bysets?children's rompei s?tea towels?tie racks?a -baby-bonnets?envelope cl 'udge aprons?kiddie's v; . towels?laundry bags?wh ?infant's'bib, cap dress ani fancy g\ass towels?huck t( lieces. es are all hand made and h iinest examples of needlecn cmanship and as useful as tl. re patronized our former si em here early Saturday moi y is larger than we have ofl ? Window Disp other noise making devices added to the merriment of the occasion, and between, courses the guests were entertained as one stunt sift er another was pulled off. Hiss Dale Westfall, captain of the winning team, and Miss Lena Hamilton, captain ,of the losing" team, were called on for speeches and responded. The Quotarlans are much elated OTer the success of the charity ball and will devote the funds entirely to charity. The blue team financed'the affair of last evening. A{ the con elusion the Quotarlans Joined hands and circled about the tables to strains of "Hall West Virginia" and then assembled about the log tire In the living room, when to the surprise ot the grey;, Santa Claus appeared, a Christmas tree was brought forward, and as the names ot the gray team were called, Santa Clans presented each with a gltt. The affair was hnlijue and highly enjoyable, and the grays voted that while -tljp blues couldn't sell tickets they could entertain beautifully. Covers were laid for Mrs. T. M. Courtney, Mrs. D. M. Osgood, Miss Lena Hamilton, Miss Dale Westfall, Miss Mary DeVol. Miss Nells Dougan, Miss Margaret Leatnam, Mies Ruth Merrlfield, Miss Leota Raskins, Miss Pauline Arkwright, Miss Eileen Ahernr- Mrs. Jennie Lindsay Reed, Miss Bertie Lucas, Miss Geraldlne Rlnehart, Miss Elizabeth' H. Stone, Miss Edith Satterfleld, MIsb Caroline Tucker, Mrs. W. H. Haines, Miss KatheHno Barry, Mlsa Ray Blocker, Mrs. W. I, Lydlc, -Miss'Lucie Ford, Miss Juanlta Blackburn, Miss Elizabeth Glffln, Miss Ruth Ferguson, Mist Elizabeth Hazen, Miss Ethel Davis, CITY ICE COMPANY Phones 398 or 399 Merchant and Goff Streets ill Jkijkliiikiikijkrjikiitf s t Department on offerings. and embroidered O m linen center jvr rer beach buffet ? buffet set?9- O set- embroidered y ns?embroidered # *? ? -scarf and pin s?infant's and prons, shoe bags 'jgi lemise?carriage *jr iprons?combine isk broom hold- 4% i underskirt sets >wels and hun- * <S i . and embroidered 5*". afWbeautiful in iey are beautiful. ales will need no. 2 tiling. The varie- Uttered in previous O w x ? 3rd Floor " Annex &; ** Ht 4& V ' V ,\ ' ; < the dub, added much to ti, ment of the eTening by the cot dial hoipitaltty and the excellent menu which' was splendidly pre; pared and eenrrd. . ,?* Oyster Dinner, An oyster dinner win be seired by the R. T. Webb" Class o( the BUUnssley Memorial M. E. Church, 8outh, tomorrow erenlng beginning at 5 o'clock,- In connection with the dinner a bazar will be held and a number ot fancy articles will be sold. An exchange will be held tomorrow. The menn tor this erening will be: Oysters, fried, stewed and raw; mashed potatoes, peas, slaw, celery, pickles, rolls, jelly, apple pie kind coffee. ? ? Elks To Dnnr. Sale I / S mples | o ? y the least? * ? buy the finest IE HALF. In sale of Royal ?? stration of our; ^ saving* opporllarly suitable The local lodge of Elks -will ? ^ wmimw o o o ?; _ ? O ** <3* ? - 0 1 ? <5S> UYr ^ ,' A/ r I-* ?a^y "M A sale here ^ ed?it is m< ^ our prices ? - values to of IT. them strong *S> ' offers. ? 1 C?at 3 Shout ?: . . 1 ' Their style J? Their -fabrics a IT, here: Navy, B1 are all lined wi < prices as well s ? $24.75 and $32. g COATS $45.00 $49.50 t 25 COATS $75.00, $79.50 i ? ' COATS. 4$? $110.00, $115.0 I'jS; COATS "2J $150.00 and $lt COATS...'..; 1 Suits Re Htlf o * ?? & o 1U bo J"^ton"of'the%rell kntfpj Helot fig podding, which Mil 1>? demonstrated by a member ot the Helot firm. i Dinner Tonight All Is In readlness(for the turkey dinner to' be served by the Ladles of j the Presbyterian Church this evening beginning at 5:30 o'clock. The batar to be held In connection with the dinner was opened this afternoon and a larg ^number of fancy articles were disposed of. However, there are sttU a-number to be sold. Wednesday Bridge Club. Mrs. Edwin. OasklH entertained the Wednesday Bridge Club, yev terday afternoon at "the Country Clnb. Tour tables were In play| Luncheon was served upon the ar ir ^ || ^ teid ' J~fcl ijr Quality, S, /< i T/fl 7. i ii iiuy vim at, Dre is an event?not merelj irely a talking point in i tre always moderate an fer. Tliis is one of thes We feel that we canr V. Values That Sii Style and Eeor 5, quality and workmanship an HA Oan/] IllVllnimix A 11 11a? - ouIV cuiu lUAUiiuuo. -CLU LI1C Ut ack, Kit Fox, Brown, Hawaiian th quality silks. Below we quote is the sale prices. ,60 ind $50.00 ' ' and $85.00 0 and $119.50 >5.00 4 'H duced Nearly , . V te Half J \ ' . ' -:T, ' ' Complimentary to Mrs. A. O. 1: Swearlngen, a recent bride, Mrs a Clark Pool and Mrs. Dean Reed a are entertaining with at bridge a party at the South Side Woman's K Club tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. i< Swearingen have, recently returned from their honeymoon trip at White Sulphur Springs.^-Charleston Mall. . .... t( To Class Reunion 0 Mfts Mary Moulds Hurst is h leaving this afternoon tor New C York where ehe will spent about e ten days. She will be Joined In tl Washington by Miss Margaret Johnson, who visited Miss Hurst recently. Miss Johnson and Mies Hurst will visit M*. and Mrs W. b( C. Coffin in New York and Miss t Ruth Hyde, a classmate at Vassar, Bi at Albany, They will also .attend HOIOifriOjOIOiOiO tyle, Dependi ?lded T ss.and r a catch-penny effect, < some advertisements. I d fair we-emphasize the & specia.1 events when w lot say too much about \ nply Shrew lomy Miss ? 3 first class. A gatheri ist colors are . prices There r>, ? . ion. Plenty of Blue. Coats women. Others ; the original during the ini ^ for evening -w ***&" ?'w' $22.75 " $17.75 and $1! v dresses ... CQ7 75 $35.00, $37.50, QJI.iO dresses... dCO 75 $55.00 and $59 I o> DRESSES ..-. (tQC An $75.06 and $75 JpoJ.v" dresses ... 5115.QO ( DRESSES^, f. n - - I the study of the church . Plane 111 be completed for the haier nd exchange to be held tomorrow fternoon and) Saturday at the A. [. Knlght'a paper store in the Prolaalonal Building. Missionary Society The Woman's Foreign Missionry Society of the Methodist Prosstant Temple wil meet at 2:30 'clock tomorrow afternoon at the ome of Mrs. W. We Conaw.ay In hjoago street. Mrs. George Swlshr's division will he In charge of le meeting. Country Club Dance. The Christmas dinner dance will a held at the Country Club on ueeday evening, December 28, In:ead of Wednesday, December 2T, (Continued on post da) : Ju t Jw : Jk s Jn s Ju.: Jn : Ju : Ju .v 4 *& ?' '* y * ibility All 9V j'H ^TPtic iii x mo SuitS Quality is as always.as t is the same with pi sm\ only when we ha e feel justified in e the,.splendid 'saving ;d Shoppers W rhese Dress Of ng of style distinction at ire models suitable for wear them are particularly desiral i. are the dressy kinds appro; 'ormal afternoon affairs. Ma ear. All are styled in modes h50 qnd ?SQ Kfl 1.50 ).60 .15.00 , , S: ' . V'x '' ' Special Utili Value If ' : % ..;f . > #$',V *. ?' Association of the West Virginia University. Miss L. Amy Rlftglo, of the school faculty, as a representative of the Buatness and Professional, Women's Club, wiU also make an address In which she will outline the program. thetjfi Is being carried out by the jiff* tor the furtherance of cducatMb. : STEAMER DAMAGED ' < LONDON. Dec. 7?(By the As- . belated Press.)?The steamer 's George Washington was damaged by her collision -with the British, steamer Glyne Bock near Goodwin Sands In the strait o( Dover last night but was able to proceed on her Journey, according to advices from Deal today. The extent of the damage to the George Wash-J ^ lngton Is unknown. . & p&i 5 '^n lale | 3 represent ice. While ve unusual mphasizing . O A ii* i s,tms sale ill Not ||| ferings ?> unusually low <Ck on every occasjle for. business priate for wear ny are suitable and shades in $12.75 lj .. $27.75 , $42.75 ~ ..$59.50 W ..'$79.50 S 45^