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i i ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT-AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1924. 27 SOCIAL NOTES 5 November's Greatest One-Day Sale in Rochester of 5 Dr.

Joseph Boby, of Culver road, will sail from New York, on Saturday. November 29th, with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Taylor, of that city, on the Puilio, for Italy. They will land at Naples, from wb'eh point they will start on a yacht for a three months' cruise to India, the Holy Land and tireece.

A right merry Yuletide 'twill be if you send CARHARTS Greeting Cards! While there have been a treat many smsjl entertainment in fashionable vt-eiety in Itofhester in recent seasons ami vast- number of dinner nnrties have Iwen given pwedmf opera ml con. certs st the Eustiunn Theater, the larger, more formal lomnnniex have heen few in miniher. And ns nothing odds quite so much to the social gnietji otllie winter ns a group of debutante reception, the younger set i anticipating eagerly the Silks, Mens mi Mets 53 1 Mrs. J. Archbald DuPuy.

of Kast avenue, entertained the members of the Bent Twig at luncheon Friday. FOR MONDAY ONLY Read every item carefully and compare our price. 0 A J. Foster Warner, of Prince street has returned from Hot Springs, Vs. VELVETS Winch Silk natron Velvets in Henna, orchid, Koyal Blue, Jade, Black, Navy, 3.09 v.

IV tirowH. Miss Wood, a graduate of the Massachusetts tleneml Hospital, Is a new comer in llochester. where she Wilt have, ehavg of the nurses training school in the hospital which will be erected in connection with the School of the University. Mrs. Nathaniel Wales Kason, of 1M 80c CHIFFON VELVETEENS f( yards of Chiffon Velveteou Blsck, Navy, Brows, 2 niisltty CORDUROY VELVET tt Inch wide wale Corduroy In 4 shades.

A wonderful bargain, yard BROCADED CHIFFON 13.50 quality imported French ChllTon 7.98 In days of old there was great fus and worry about Christmas Greeting Cards. But now "Car-hart's" is the simple answer to the problem. At both Carhart stores thousands of appropriate cards are on display in convenient cases. Better select your favorites immediately and avoid disappointment in December. YiP Brocade.

Eietrsordlnary bargain Dartmouth street, gave an afternoon reception, yesterday in honor of Miss Wood. balls which wh'Il take place in December and Juniinry and the manifold festivities which will be arranged in honor i.f the yot'ns women who will be introduced to ltoihrarer wciety this aeawm. The New York social columns are aiinouncir.i: an nnpreeedente.lly lone: lisr of recent graduates from school and college, 1.H5 in number, who will formally be presented this year in that city 3ii(t an attractive variety of parties which have been planned in their honor. While the yoimir people here can scarcely anticipate so much diversion there is a delightful prospect of- a crowded winter. Miss Reach, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Magee Beach, of Bnr-rington street, In one of the season's debutantes. She has been absent from1 ltochester the greater part the time for several years, having received her education at the Porter School in Karni-j lngt.ii). and, the Spenee School in I New York and supplementing it by sev-1 era I months of foregn travel. Mrs.

Beach will give an afternoon re-i cejition on Tuesday, December 2d, from SILKS 0 'A 1l WOOLENS WOOL FLANNEL No fnhrle has attained quite the poon-f, larity aa has flnimel. It.ts ta Inches wide anil conies in a wlile range oljaew 1 Kali colors. Rcgulsr' 8.2S SILK DUVETYM A very popular fabric for Fall dreuseaj ami tunics in a range of 83 new sea 2.29 1.89 Miss Susan Pond, of Plymouth avenue, left Friday for Columbus, where site is visiting Mrs. Uobert 11. Jeffrey her home in Henley.

Mrs. Jeffery was formerly Miss Mary P. Allen, of Koch-ester. Mrs. Robert Mathews, of Spring street, entertained the memlievs of the Study Club at luncheon at her home Tuesday.

sonablo colors, t'siially 2 4U 1 1.49 WOOL DRESS CHECKS art Inch. In all the leading color combinations. Only ltj yarda required for a dresa. Vsually up to 2.50... 1.95 SATIN CANTON One the ainn'pi smart I.un- troum Hiirfaif.

dull bark; rcrernlbl hi jeood HBHortment if color. 40 1 Inch" wide HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR PERSONAL ENGRAVED GREETING CARDS? In our engravers will be rushed with -work. Mrs- Iliiel) P. Mills, of Portsmouth terrace, left Friday for a trip to Concord, N. where her son, Allen Mills, is CHARMEUSE SATIN Very lustrous.

In Black, Navy, Brown 1.90 until 8 and Sirs. Alexander M. Lindsay will izive a da-nce at lip 1.79 PENCIL STRIPES The latest novelty fabrle Indorsed by Fiishlon. I'sect for tslinred dresses, etc. 110 wlite, In Black.

Xajr, Brown, ltcgiilnr 2.W iiuallty. Special Why not order yours now Drop in at either store and -at tienesee Valley tub on New Year's eve student at St. Paul'a school. nii aim cocoa. i p.ik.ij at make a selection.

Samples sent on request. in honor of Miss Beach, who is heH 1.69 POIRET TWILL All Polrtt Twill for dreaaca, auita i and coata. Navy ouly. 1.33 CANTON CREPE inch SUV Canton Crepe tn Black. Navy, Brown and Evening Bbade.

Yard The Carhart Garden of Greeting Cards -55 Mrs. Anion Bronson, who bus been the guest for several weeks of Dr. and Mrs-George lougltis. of Tuxedo, has returned to Hochester and is visiting her Sir. and Mrs.

Frank A. Ward, of drove place. Mr. and Mrs. George C.

Gordon, of I Fast avenue, entertained guests tit a dinner and theater party Wednesday eve- nlng. 69c To Sent You 28 Main St. West Power Hotel 1111. 7 ti'w Stores 67 Cl'nton Ave. South N.xi to Victoria Theater WOOL CANTON An excellent quality for making dresses or for clilldreua wear, lu rich, dark shades.

A grade that uaualljf aella at 1 tiHc. Special granddaughter. An attractive foiture of Mrs. Lindsay's entertainment will the music which will he furnished by a popular dunce orchestra from New York. Mr Harry Otis Poole, of Westminster road, will an afternoon reception at her home on Wednesday, December 10th.

from 3 until fl o'clock in honor of her daughter. Miss Klisnbotb 1'oole. who graduated in June from tlie Menill School at Mamaroneck. Mr. and Mrs.

Poole also will entertain at the (ienesee Valley Club on Christmas eve. Th's date has been especially 80-Inch Brocaded tn a beautiful assortment of shades. 98c 5a te 90c 3.95 WOOL MATERIALS 130 yar.la of Wool Goods, anltahle for coals and dresaea. Yard drmsptt. Kegular am quality.

The members of the Sixth Twig were entertained at luncheon Friday by Mrs. William B. Hale, of Prince street, at the chosen for their dance as on this evening the Princeton Triangle Club, one of the Genesee Valley Club. STRIPES AND PLAIDS A beautiful assortment of season's latest all-wool plaids and atripea. 4.88 3.98 98c most distinguished amateur dramatic or ALL-SILK RADIUMS All Silk Kadluni In 12 most wnnted sliades.

Sella regularly 1.39 1 yard. Special, yard Mrs. Alvnh S. Miller, of Arnold park, will entertain the members of the Mon quality. Yard her ganizations in the country, will make its init'al appearance in ltochester and a mimbey of (he young men have been included in the list of guests.

A number of dinner-parties w'll be given that night day club at luncheon to-morrow at home. 3.49 CHIFFON BROADCLOTH All-wool, sponged and shrunk Chiffon Hroniklotha In Henna. Jade, Taupe. Cray, Ho.vsl Bine. Yard 59c LINGETTE 311 Inch genuine J.lngette.

Csed for slips, underwear and raen'a shlrla. Sells reg nla rly 7c. Special, yard I before the theatrical performance, the fr, Ilenrv A. Strong, of Fast avenue, The Finer Fur Coats Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat), 48-in. length, skunk or squirrel collar and OCA cuffs.

puU guests going afterwards to the dance. I entertained guests at dim" at her home Mr. and Mrs. Merwin T. Daly, nf nrau evenine.

'Brunswick street, will introduce their i COATINGS $4.50 quality 54-inch all-wool Coatings. Colors Black, daughter at the Century Club, and re r. Mrs. Frederick Allerton Read, Navy, Brown. $3.49 giving a dance on the evening of Friday.) jr.

Kast avenue, will leave the last December ss Daly graduated i he week by motor for New York ami Per yard will attend the Princeton-Yale football $6.98 quality 54-inch all-wool Coatings. Colors Rust, Taupe, Cranberry, Henna, Black, Navy, Coco, Brown, Gray. Per yard. in trom -Miss Masters School at Dobhs Ferry. Mrs.

Finest Boyd Millard, of Buckingham street will give an afternoon reception at the Century Club on Saturday gitnie at Princeton Saturday. The members of the Corner Club gave a dinner last evening ui juuh $7.98 quality 54-inch all-wool Coatings. Colors Black, Brown, Navy, L.ecemner j. tti, tor Her daughter, Miss i (JllOSSOIls was of honor. Australian Opossum Coats, 48-inch length, very fin- tfOCA est skins Jap Mink Coats, 48- tfOCA inch length Va3U Caracul Coats, 48-inch length, trimmed with Viatka dOAA Rose, Wood, Taupe, dray, rer yard ipo.a9tJ CHAIN Sll STORE Miss Margaret Bush, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Fellows Bush, of Bucking-hum street, will make her debut on Monday, December 29ih Mrs. Bush giving William W. Webb, of Westminster road, left Wednesday for a short trip to Maryland. Mrs.

Charles 11. Babcock, of East ave-rue, will entertain at luncheon Tuesday ihe Hochester Country Club in honor of Mrs. Anion Bronson and Mis. Murray an afternoon reception at her home. Mr.

and Mrs. Millard and Mr. and Mrs. Bush will unite in giving a dance for their daughters at the Genesee Volley Club on thn Tilb.I.v 'lit, I. Main Street East Shop by Mail Parcel Poat Prepaid Both Miss Millard and Miss Bush have been students at Miss Masters 's School .1..

Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard l.iesclimg squirrel Raccoon Coats, 4 5 -inch length, made of very finest Cl QC pelts OlOD Northern Seal Coats (dyed Australian Rabbit), 48-inch length, OC skunk or squirrel trimmed. OlwJ of MKatrme'Gii daughter of Mr. Mount Hope avenue, have returiu-d from and Mrs.

Jamea of lover Adirondacks. where they spent a num-street, Brighton, will also he one of this l' of at 8arlmc Mrs. William S. Morse, of North Good- winter's debutantes. Miss (Jillia has attended St.

Timothy's School ut Cn.vton-ville, for the past three years. 1 man street, was the hostess at riday Muskrat Coats, 45-inch and 48-inch lengths $100 ir nr the I'nreni ruem. i ne iin-iu- Mr. and Mrs. Donalas Townson.

of bers were entertainel at luncheon pre- Bu-k'ngham street and Harold Townson r-ceding the afternoon sewing meeting, (if nvnnilll i-hi hal-a Kami Northern Seal Goats a number-of weeks in Kurope, are ex -1 lr- n'l Mr- Murray Bartletr, of peeled tit land in New York the end of Geneva, were the guests in Rochester for (le.l Australian Knbblo the week on the Berengaria and will then lrt of the week ot t.eorge return to ltochester. C0B Only twenty left and very spe I AILEY The members of the Leaves Twig met Mr. and Mrs. Oilman Craig Perkins for luncheon Friday with Miss Kstheriue i $75 cially priced at who have been spending a number of Oliver, of South FiUhugh street. Weeks in t'rewe, have returned to ltochester and are occupying their new Mr.

and Mrs. F. Harper Sibley, of Fast venue, will etitertnin at dinner at their! home llowley street. born Thursday evening. (if (OVEN FUR CO.

65 Clinton Ave. N.t Masonic Bid. Mrs. Albert S. Newell and her daugh Mrs.

.1, Converse Grey, of Boston, who has been a guest in ltochester of Mrs. Horace C. Brewster, of Park avenue, is ter. Mtss Ivois Newell, of Douglas road, ami Frank Sage, of Culver road. who have been spending the summer and at present visiting Mrs.

Harold P. Brew-ter, of North Goodman street. Mrs. Grey will leave early in the week for New York. early autumn in European travel have returned to Rochester.

Mrs. Richard B. Harris, of East ave nue, entertained the members of the Mrs. Frederick A. Manning, of Brock-ort, entertained the members of the Fnrmington Society at luncheon NOTABLE 3-DAY SALE! Greatest Reductions of the Season Our Entire Stock of DRESSES Former Values 29.50 to 12e.0J Reduced for This Sale 15.00 to 45.00 Children's Auxiliary of the Homeopathic Hospital at luncheon at her home ou Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. John K. Durnnd. of Westminster road, are at Atlantic Citj.

Mrs. Elbert Farnam. of Warsaw, nc- eompsined by her son, Major Elbert rar- nnm, have sailed for France to join, Miss Adorable Developments in Louise Farniim, who has been abroad since early summer. Mrs. Caroline Stoddard Mitchell, of Washington, D.

arrived in Rochester Thursday and is the guest for week of her; aunt, Mrs. John Oothout, of Kast avenue. Mrs. Oothout gave a luncheon yesterday at the Rochester Country Club in honor of Mrs. Mitchell.

Mis Laura Hanks, of Westminister road, entertained informally at dinner I at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Erickson Perkins of Fast avenue. Mrs. "Samuel C.

McKown. ot Berkeley street, entertuinetl the members of thef New Hats FASHION freely indulges her fancy in our latest selections. Satin Hats and delightful combinations of lace and satin. Ombre Felt Hats in alluring hues. Dress Hats that are replicas of exquisite models by celebrated creators.

Mi. ISSVR1SGLY MODEST 7.V PRICE entertained a party of young people at dinner at her home Monday evening fur History Hub at her home 1 hursday. lier son, hrickaon Perkins. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis S. Macomber, The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra if Portsmouth terrace, entertained in-j 4 I gave lire third of its series of concerts I formally at supper Thulsday evening this season Thursday imder the leader honor of Mrs. Caroline Stoddard Mitchell. ship of Eugene Goosseus before a laige and uncommonly enthusiastic audience. ALL OUR NEW GOATS Former Values 35.00 to 225.00 'Reduced for This Sale 15.00 to 175.00 Mrs.

Frank Thomas, of Wellington ave-1 Though the entire, program was a line, gave a luncueon in Honor of 50 East Ave triumphant success, the conductor's own i. frank Nolle Thursday at the Century composition, "i am Shanter, was ae-, Club. corded a Kpeelul ovation. The uinny ad Mrs. 0.

Henry Mason, of Geneva, is niirera of Eugene Uoossens will he interested to learn that a distinguished musical critic in commenting on the symphony the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wiliiain E. Hoyt, of Westminister road. concert with which the Cleveland orches tra opened its season on Thursday, Octo Mrs. Nathan G.

Wlillaine, of Pari- ave nue, entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Century Club in honor of Converse Grey, of Boston. ber With, said, "The conductor. Nikolai Sokoloff, set the symphonic ball rolling with the Brahms Minor, which seems to have become the mosfr poptilaj; of Ihe Brahms symphonies, leading even the lyric second DeBussy's "Afternoon of a Faun" and Liszt's "The Preludes" were beautiful, done each after its own manner and the novelty of the evening whs Eugent Uoossens'a "Tarn o'Shanter." Whimsical, fantastic, entertaining, clever. ALL OUR SMART SHOES offered without reserve at 5.00 6.00 7.00 Former Values from 7.50 to 15.00 ROCHESTER BUFFALO PARLOR CHAIR COACH SERVICE Dlrset Itnout Stops Between the Hotels of Rochester and the Hotels of HiuTalo lvs HOTKI, ROt'll ESTER A. P.

M. HC1KI. I'OWKRtt StiS .4. P. M.

BI TKHMIN U. A. M. 4:00 P. M.

HOTKI, ION A :0 A. M. 4:10 P. M. Leave Buffalo 1:00 P.

M. and P. M. Travel by Motor Coach A heaper and More Comfortable Than Driving Tear Own Car. Iroquois Indian Trails Motor Coach Lines, Inc.

Roeheeter Office! Bue Terminal, Sitli Ave. and Bread rhene Stone .14 Bnffalo OIRre: Waiting Room end Termlnnl, 'o. Beoadway, Lafayette Theeler Building, Phone Henena. K.vtS. tr.

Shirley R. Snow, who i cpending the fall and winter In Now York, is in Rochester over Sunday. Mrs. Ernest B. Millard and her daughter, Miss Alice Millard, of Buckingham street, who have been traveling in Europe In a word, Goossens.

for several weeks, will return to Rochester early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. I.iifiu W. Robinson.

of East avenue, will leave to-night for New York, where they will upend two air. and Mrs. Adelin Fermin, of Berkshire street, entertained at an informal supper party Thursday evening in honor NoC. O. D.V No Exchanges weeks.

No Approvals r. t- i. of "John Charles Thomas, who sang in Mr. and Mrs. Frederick i.

of tmU evening at the Eastman IT PAYS TO READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS I the Century Clnb. COM l.M LD 0. PACK.

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