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SOCIETY A THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 'Y, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY is i3 ~|companiea by Mrs. Wyche and their| Col. Albert S. Cummins, U. S. A.| Capt. He G e A ; sot. | ] Al’my Notes. | ng _child, recently arrived from {and Mrs. Cummins have gone to|has ‘:.‘écfl::;ym(:-hlg:;nrph . A, D e v, H::;‘f»r 21’.1‘53?.}’. ‘;Vn'-.‘ Huv"n Bennet and Capt.|cut up in picce 3 il . ] for a visit to Mrs.|Miami, Fla. where they expect to|from the Army and with his family |to New 5 ; ! Gt - {Lepaduiuts % | DN remain untii the Faster season. has gone to Sheridan, Wyo., to make | during _his ence at the| R L = } 3 5 am A. Carleton, s T i i o Col. F. F. Crain, U S. A> who has | Edgar T. Collins, U. S. A. and & A, recently detailed to duty with Tieut Richara' A. Burkle, U. S. A e Ham With Mushrooms. | —_— been stationed im Washington for 3 ! Y s. Collins, has joined he; he general court at Governors Is-|and Mrs. Burkle, who recently went ng her home 8§ oy paif-pound of macaroni in salt- . ¢ the Washington barracks after a|land, is, with Mrs. Carleton, estab- | for station at Camp Travis, Tex., are s | pour off the water and mark the || i Put it in a ary of the some time, will leave shortly for sta- tion in Panama. Col. Crain has had |} SE¥ES 3 two-month stay at Walter Reed Hos- |lished fi e 2 v - | s i v qua with him during the Christma 5 ¥ | - Daricrolfa e e e - e i - ; 3 3 lump of b Crain, Mhor Tofiowing her araduati 5 E - L S aj. 3 U.S. A, and Mrs.| Mrs. R. Walter, wife of Capt. 3 @ m- | from Smith College, will join him in 5 L 9, ¢ went to Philadelphia | ter, accompanied by their| Col. 2 A Mo ¢ haif & Panama. y e o r. and [two ch . 'went to Philadelphia to | Mrs. E t e 5 Shtiungin Buts Maj. Francis A. Ruggles. U. S. A. | . < s to maceront, to- e 2 AT , GEGS05060G00 their a e 3 . S g o > Y S = = TN N * e’ D N N RO (06066665 6566665595505 n honeymoon in hington, on their ¢+ way to their future station at Camp | $3.00 Blouses Of white voile and colored cor $3.00 values. Col. F. M. shall. U. S. A. has Limited Number of returned to Washington from un sence of several wee and has re- Women’s and Misses’ Sumed his duties in the office of Sl oy Cloth Coats ry. « Leut. Karl Minnegerode. U. . 3 B came to Washington from Camp Be < h ning, Ga, to spend the Chris 3 - = lul‘l_ lengths and short holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Elip . ; models, at I. Burlinghame. U @ a visitor for a few - 3 N | his mothe 3 3 oz who_ha o p i in Penn: h s s )\ . is spending the winte i d : 9 & . brother at Camp Eustis, and taking - prominent part in the Season’s ens tertaining. MRS. CORDELL HULL, Mo Vern Scof a Wife of Representative Hu)' of Ten- Maj Purnell, U, S. 3 ing her | neswee, who, with him, Bax taken an t, her | apartment at the Hotel A €t ner | «onmiments otel Arlington for Clark, wife Again Tomorrow--Repeating Our Big Sale of SH COATS Because of the Quality Because of the Variety Because of the Style L BECAUSE of the Rock Bottom Prices Made to Retall at $ $39.50 to $95.00 1 A sisters, M Louis and % ‘A., who traveled for some tim: BT in the far east, has returned to thisjt e I “country and joined her husband at Fort : Leavenworth, Kan., where he is now stationed. \ Capt. T. H. Messer, U. S. A.. has left ‘Washington, to sail for temporary duty in Honolulu, from where he expects to return in the late sprin Brig. Gen. George Burr, U. S. and Mrs. Burr, recently returned to country from the continent, are esta lished for the winter in an apartment at the Mendota. Maj. John H. Hood, U. L ed at Fort Mver, V tion to Springfield, ) former was recently ordered on recr ing duty. Maj. H. L. Freeland, U. Mrs. Freeland have purchas. nent home at El Paso, Tex. they are now installed at 3718 Freeland avenue. Miss Phyllis Hartmann, daughter: of Col. Carl Frederick Hartmann A., retired, and Mrs: Hartmann, last month for South America With 3 her aunt, Mrs. Perry iffany, with whom she will travel un h i hoy Demerara, where they the Phil- by Mr. Tiffany. They : i S i o StoE on his yacht for Dutch (‘xuinar where | sc N Place e e Before rejoining her parents in this been assigned to command th country Miss Hartmann will enjoy a leisurely trip about Spain, with Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany. = Lieut. Col. J. H. Page, jr., is in Washington, the guest of his mother . at her home, 1139 Q street. . . Col. Holt, U. & & s 101t ||| Quality, Style, Service had as their guest tie Christmas ) oidays at West Point. Miss Mary Stuart, who has returmed to her home in Washingto: Col- Tracy, U. §. A., and Mrs. Tracy . ° went to West to visit the som, Cadet Tracy, during the Christ-| notime mas holidays. Col. Robinson, U. S. A.. accompan by Mrs. Robinson, went to Wingina.) ° [ Va., for the Christmas holiday i Maj. Gen. Summerall, U. and - S It would be quite useless try- ing to tell you what wonderful values they are—you must ap- praise them with your own eyes in order to appreciate the im- 75 L portance of the savings. i Salt’s Peco Plush Baf- fin Seal and Ungaba Seal, with magnificent cape collars of self ma- terial—OPOSSUM, KIT 5 CONEY, AUSTRA- LIAN OPOSSUM and ° BLACK OPOSSUM. Beautiful figured silk linings, : long and short styles and all - S1Z€S. 1,200 Beautiful New Georgette $7°Y.95 nd Crepe de Chine BLOUSES Values t0 $12.00. ...........cconee.nn. As a fitting companion sale to the Plush Coats, we have rounded up every fine new Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waist in our stock, selling regularly up to $12.00, and, regardless of these for- mer prices, will offer them at the one low sensational price of $3.95. - This is our first big Waist sale of the year, and that it is going to be @@ a RECORD ONE gaes without saying. @@ Every wanted color—every size up to 54—scores of o *{“* ~1 styles—and their QUALITY is Beyond Question! @@j Come Early—first choice will be best! == Mrs. Summeralthave ¢Tetum from P West Point, where theywent to spend - .2 the Christmas holiday& with their son, Cadet Charles Summeral e 4 . » Maj. Arthur W. Ford, U. S. A.. is now on display. companied by Mrs. Ford, and thelr . . D e ghver, Betty. have arrived ||| Charming conceptions @ for station at ‘Aberdeen, Md. On their . Tt from Fort Macarthur, Calir. | )| from the deft fingers of Maj. and Mrs. Ford stopped at West 5 “Point to spend the Christmas holi- (I artists. B s B it ok Handsome New law, Col. Mettler, 1 . and Mrs. o Mettler. Mrs. Oliphant Moderate Prices @@ are guests of Maj. and Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Bonesteel, wife of Maj. Bone- steel, U. 8. A., accompanied by their young son, went to Plattsburg bar- Mou""'ng Millinery a 1D 0O LRSSy SO RLAT £ SRR N L TAEAFETBESEISHY racks, N. Y., to_visit with relatives. Cor_ . 1. Cooper, U. . A. and : Mrs. Cooper have réturned to their Specialty Rome. after visiting thelr gon-in.iax: | RS 300 of our fine Cloth Coats, many with s &, and ara.” smith, ‘at Fort — 1 beautiful deep collars of fur and made to sell regularly at $50.00, will be on sale to- morrow at a big sacrifice in price. Col. ¥. W Lincoln, U. S A. and ¢ 3Mrs Lincoln. who have been stationed 9 : 9 r some time al amp Eustis, Va,, i i3 | O’Connell’s Velours, Bolivia Cloth, Heather Mixtures, Broad- cloth, Novelty Cords, Duvet de Laine and other fash- F. Kahle, U. 8. A.. and rs. | G e jonable fabrics, richly embroidered; wrappy effects, PR ——— Maj. K':nl. h“? ‘Yelurne‘t‘i to West Point after a visit in Washington with (e after's pareats. Rear Ramiral STIEBEL’S J. 8. K. Clark, U and M Col. D. R. Well S A., accom- ESTABLISHED 1885 slender line effects, Pagton ‘}zr”{;é“hgffiii)‘:m:rr:f’el:\ ey 607 Thirteenth S ;'o)?e and belted back $ spent with the latter's sister. Mrs | een t. @ models of wonderful e e i war et ) b e i e e BN style, superbly lined - ° 3 Y with silk. Choice iy R Col. Glen Fay Jenks, U. A. and | /A!\l‘\( 2 _Mre Good News for Women and Misses &5 & B Offering the Finest Suits in 5 X Stock at the One Price 4,7 g5 There are no exceptions—any suit in the house, no matter what its former price, is yours for $19.75 (less than the actual cost of materials.) ; Handsome fur-trimmed models of fine Velours, Broadcloths, Tricotines, Tinseltone, Velour de Laine in all the prevailing winter shades and every size included, styles for stouts up to 5+ [ ] d having fur A Pressing Appeal! With the inaugural ceremonies fast approaching and_ many social events close at hand, our services will be in greater demand than ever during the next few DON'T DELAY until the “eleventh hour” to have your clothes cleaned, pressed or dyed. We SPECIALIZE on fine garments—evening gowns, waists, etc. GET IN TOUCH WITH US TOMORROW. || HOFFMAN co. |52 (Incorporated) Cleaners-—-Dyers Main Office: Plant: 740 12th St. N. W. 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. 12 Phone Main 4724 12 A % i All beautifully lined with plain and fancy silks, an trimmings, Iven though you have no jmmediate need for a suit, it will pay you handsomely to select a garment from this as- sortment for late winter and early spring wear, $5.00 to $10.00 Silk $1.59 Pink Sateen Crepe de Chine Gowns | | Bloomers Reduced to Superb quality, full 9 3 o ;;is lzargain sh;:uid bring huns reds of women hers fomerrow. cut and most exquisite- 3 ° 8 Txcellent washable gnality, grelti: 95c ly trimmed. Flesh only Iy trimmed, only,. Crepe de Chine and Satin Chemises, Values to $5.00 Exquisitely made and finished with lace trim- ° ming. Flesh color, Finest quality,,vyse-s s3zr7 GGG e B G E00HHNHHHG S = % R r e T | e IR e (6 [ e e e (! 5.4 N e Lo