Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1924, Page 38

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SOCIETY. ‘THE SUNDAY -STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY -27,-1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. e = — — _———l__z_———__fl___——__‘-‘———. o . brothers, James M. Munroe and honor of their dsughter, Miss Au- E_EE e . Officers’ Ball Is Classed v rrest A Musees sas recaread toESls W, ST 1 op ee. atian el s o = v . K3 H. Zirkin Westcott, enlen.h\ad at bvmue Washington’s Leading Furrier Wishes to Introduce His New Firm H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc. Inaugurating our new business with a colossal clearance of our entirc stock of Furs and Cloth Coats. Mrs. Emma Corbin of Oswego, N.|Wednesday afternoon at her home on Y., is spending the late winter with [Thompson street. Leading Annapolis Event || PR | s o re UEHREE d Mrs. 3 M al-{r:!l; rs. Henry M. Robert of Murray pfltronesses for Dance rs. Conrad Grove and Mrs. Wells . e . . k were the guests in whose honor M At Washington Barracks Brilliant Affair at Club on Naval Reservation. ey D."Claude’ Handy entertained at tea |y v::om"‘“ oiine Asice Suturday Duke ot “Gioncestes atrect " Mrs. |&nd cabret to be given for the bene: . . Scason's Society Features on Other Grove and Mre. Wells are the daugns |t of the engineer branch of the | 2 ters of Mr. and Mre. Nevette Stecle of | .rmy Rellef Socloy of (Vshingl 3 . Annapoll o’ es Mre. We, Lines Noted. 2 4 Mrs. C. Phillp Snyder entertatned | gclock pim. Incluags Mpe, ¥ the Monday Bridge Club this week el Boaiman, Mre. ! at her home pn Maryland avenue. Sk oas Mra, Robert Davis, Mre. ANNAFOLIS. Md., January 26— evening at their residence on Duke Mre. Allan Bowie Howard was| s, “Giy " Mre. Henry Fitshugh, "6 ot A t party of | of Gloucester street hostess at a "l“b““';{'!{‘-r'l"l';:gf"]‘m"“\m Frederick D. Grant, Mrs. Charles week was the dance given by the [ Mrs. Anna Thomas Currier, who Cmpbel "ot Rockville, M. | Ars. W. § A ,’":,m‘;‘fkih b2 at the Nuva) Academy | has been {n New York for u weok X D Brereton, sr.. and yries Bl [ 000 Hines, Mye, WRilard) Holbeoo S zxa;d«h;r;.ge;;:: x‘r .‘Sd‘ \4;; {)u{;fi: . Snyder, wife of Ca; ¥ 3 E . Mrs. John A. Johnston, M 4 Barry, eturned to Annapolls. were ut the tea table. 1. W ‘MacMurray Mrs. Mason . Daviy ehtertained at dianer, fol- R R e ooy ae & i ¢ it lowed by bridge, Thursday evening ¢ of_Glo street F - ¥ at t Ma venue. : onor o 1 o 2 & thetr gucsts to the dance Tater. | *'yihe'r Tgme on Marylana avenus, . ¥ i BonoEloias iiNIwhE {Finance Club Plans Dance and Mrs. Broadfoot lso en- | C. Smith entertained &t tes Saturday & = i ‘meeting of the ity el at & buffet supper at their | afternoon —at their residence on g cib of 'Rfunmfim held ek, At Hotel Washington A Southgate avenue in homor of the : = Jarl W. Thomson of the Coust | mp nd on 3'1»“3‘;‘-“'1 venue, = ; Tpm).erv of the class of 1910 at (::v e = AN Arei: Reserve Corps, spoke on e i'rn,‘n L and Mr C “ernandez Naval Acade , and their wives, who wera hosta at dinner. golng with | attended the. ser and Mra. Michael A. Keane of Warh- || ! velling of the memorial presented by | 1a&1om, Who P - mier Poat |Grad val Aircraft Development Our Incorporation Sale o R ST T the class to the Naval Academy that Includes our entire stock of Winter Furs and our completed stock Mar i a “A\‘:r:h‘;\t“x““‘l\.v'm'\ B, Garey, president of St = Miss Elizubeth Nott. who of Furs for Spring wear, hence these wonderful values: och B, o x Hall ; -apt. |Euest of her sister, Mre, C. Hall ut the Naval Academy. | JOhn's College. the guest of|John Malllgan, jr. wife of Capt )ZDI% >'h Cenport, 4 few weeks, | chestra. e, wife of Lieut. Bdward ‘,‘,?j“‘,’.n‘,“":,g‘""lf;,.,"};“",’;,‘fl,‘,‘,‘;‘fi,h',',‘ Halligan, U. 8. A. has returned to her home near An-| The following commjttec chairmen wnd Midshipman Abdill of | 1a Y e umat Ty Penn-| Mrs. Beauregard Clark of Jessop, 1 . 5 | huve been sclected fo tnsure the suc- b o, s b Md., was recent visitor in An- ]rh s ldoo‘p?l‘ of Regina, “, At BN _| napolts, coming here last week to|katchewan, and Mrs. George Palm e A A P Eclveat din. | attend ‘a_meeting of the League of of Winnipeg, nitobu, have been | Mis oL “n‘«r Afonny avening ut Carroll Hall,| Woman Voters. Vistting "thert pa nts i Annapolis. | ma ; where they are Spending the winter. Mary Dorsey Williams left| Mr.and Mrs. J Lioyd were | mu Wilson at din ’1 r guests included Capt. and Mrs. esday for a visit of some weeks HEht. M. Licbort deltvered | William 11 Bell, Commander and Mrs. relutives in Malmore Tarry 12, Shoemaker, Commander and | = Mrs. Clarkson Bright cntertained ohn Bomers, ‘Commander and |t a bridge Tuesday afternoon at_the e Fefedell, Lieut. Mur-| home of her parents, Dr. and Mre. Cotfilon Club of St. John's Col t. Commander Ramadell, | W \;g:.:xx”n Marcy, with whom she o Patterson 0 ew endin, he late winter. frst of'a sedles ‘f'\ e “L".\I,.T‘ of Mrs. 3. de ard Wells has returned Surrav HI Where she wa the w and daugh- and Mrs, Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat), finest quality. Former price, $375—now $260. Nutria Coats. Were $325—now $235. Sealine Coats (dyed coney), full length, natural skunk trim- med. Were $175—now $95. Sealine Coats (dyed coney), three-quarter length, squirrel, fox and skunk trimmed. Were $150—now $75. :EEEEEEEEEEBEEn:EEmaEEE: Furs for Spring Wear Fine Stone Martens. Were $40—now $30. Fine Baum Martens. Were $45—now $35. A limited quantity of Fine Foxes in the newest shades of Brown and Hudson.Bay Blue for Spnng—npeclally reduced to $35. r Douw and Miss i THIS ALONE-—has q]hecn responsible for the big success we Edward Dutlington | a duughter an have had. We have ad- at home af A B I". (’m:utz ¢ » ¥ 8 a hered ~l;|x[l\ to t tory of St 8w g, weel and of 1B party Wee 1 ! . Tt qaslity and I PROVEN THE ing of the American Bar Assoclation, heid 1 | Potladelphia, Hdgar F and Mr: A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats Reduced Below Cost Every Cloth Coat must be sold—come early while the sizes are complete. All Sales Final Alterations at Cost H. ZIRKIN & SONS, INC. Washington’s Leading Furriers 821 14th Street |——lol——lcl———lol——Jol—=jol—=lol—=} lole——3|o[c———lolc——lolgd——|o]c—= ol —=a]c———) 3] de Peyster Valk left Friday t Camde: for a short visi Ll i ed S S and Mre Allan Thomas, who gerernoon by - ‘| have been visiting their daughter, % h o | Mrs. Anna Currier, through the carly|§ Bring in this ad before t Monday for a trip in the| o February 3 b ¢ | & Expert Marcel. . 75¢ rens, m” orge Marcel & Bob Curl.$1.00 e &ecutive man Hair Dyeing . . $4.95 & 3 Ritchle has 1o.n~1| = E NOW PREVAIL Downe e of Communder Shampooing . . G TON OUR CENTIR) Jehn Doy % s N K—not alone do you bridge Thur rnoon, 5 MISS FLEET ave the advantage-of qual- jex wuestn coming later fof teu. " . ity and workm: Lieut S of Woodward & Lothrop S THIS PERIOD OF} Pitiadeiphia, were e e - A et , EXTREMEL)Y JSWilmer Biddle, Mr. - 3 > - v 3 i winter, have arrived : PRIC euie T Puul und MeL| IO, PSR rous : Garden Rose Al . { months. i oule wite of Com- | QA8 it Enoch of Wasnineton | gt Beauty Parlor das Ll has been the guest for a weelk of| her brother.in-law and sister, M i 1110 H Street NW. an irs. 'hattle Hopkins, at thelr - e =, . home, Gulldford, on South river. Fzmpilin $336. Expest Sexvice Irs. Stiles nP&‘kér of Texas and| & t|her son, Morrow Decker, ars the, -KLFS()’ of Mrs. Decker's sister, we have ever announced 0——[ol———=[o[——— 0] [©] the the ut the’ Naval Esrllebaclher, Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Murphy U. ome from Parls Island, sed a house in Randlll' DEMOLL P1ANO (o ANNUAL JANUARY Piano Sale ‘An Extraordinary Bargain Event in Piancs—Player- Pianos and Phonographs VALUES THAT WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN Final Clearance Jaruary 28 to February 2 : ThroughoutJanuary‘ 4 Limited Number of Har.dsome Wraps, Coats |l We Will Continue Our ’ - - All Mid-Winter Hats Drastically Reduced Get Our Estimate s OF F For Decorating Let our experts suggest new and original ideas for curtains, hangings and uphol- stering. f 1 Stock of Materials Replete o With Newest Fabrics X Lansburgh Co. ||. ‘ LOWITZ BRO&S\ c. All “Judge Them by Comparison 5 e e i Roll Cabinets 31;21;131-00 _amll %125 For a small lot of s, including i 1l i (C Song Rolls; only a $ 1 P:;m Bt vt small lot. nets. Interior Decorators : ‘729 11th St. - - - - Julius Laneburgh, Pres. and Treas. SUITS = GOWNS =WRAPS Mzdwmter - EXCLUSIVELY Rl APPAREL FINE EVENING ‘GOWNS o Women, Misses and Girls $35 S E & Every Gown—Every Frock Freed from Gray Hair g Every Coat—Every Wrap DONT submit to the age handi- cap of gray heir. In‘s few wminutes, safely tint , aded or < . —_— e BROCADED CHIFFONS Ever y Suit—E nery Blouse 855 'sna Canad. T o rmmer METAL BROCADES Every Sweater—Every Skirt diate in results, easy te apply and v it e CHIFFON VELVETS EWD’ Hat In this great Sale we also offer a number of Plancs, Player-Pianos and Phonographs which we have taken in exchange during our Xmas trade. ‘We have also placed in the sale all the demonstrating Plsyer-Pianos which ws have been using in the different booths in our store: 8 Speciall e e o e ve bar sxmis e ohe e+ PECI1ALe Loi'tme Come in tomorrow and Soin one of these clubs. Aeolian Pianola : Victrola Club the Any style yoa select will be —made "7 deiivered immediately upon a5 Aeolian initial payment of only....... of NW Yfi'k- Many sdvantages cffered, in- cluding convenient monthly peayments. g AN 1er to so-called color restorers. Do not hesltate. Send 10c now for IMPORTED SEQU[NS . E‘.‘.‘.’;’i‘!&'n‘-"fle’rflifimm CLOTH OF SILVER 3 Im’-d.m' Tiee. Comatton 7. | BfOWNATONE W Late Parisian Winter Faslnons

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