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8 * SOCIETY. his_ f: States later in the year. Miss Helen Page has taken - v 2 Mrs. Coolidge Received a Group Fromi: the Visiting Nurses, Who Are Opening Their Drive. M them. § ork of the V' Dinner Hoxts to Gen. The avy yard. Mrs. Beaurega Toutant Beauregard, and will have with her k ends roline Waterman Swift, student at Bryn Mawr Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark usse!l Snow place November 6 Watson eman Clark, and Mrs. David Porter at the [the host be a by Miss K wife of Capt. A. United States Q street formerly and Mrs. Robert M. during the Winter and a nicce of Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke. tea this afternoon for Gilbert, whose marriage Hitchcoek mother of bert Morgan 3 S arine Wrenn, Miss Norvell Munford, Miss Dorothy the over who will Mrs brigade at Rio de Janiero, will Jolnlen!erlunad at the Halloween dinner amily for his vacation in the dance last evening at the Meridlan Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street, when their guests included Rear Admiral and Mrs. Doyle, Capt. and Mrs. E. T. Pollock, Judge and Mrs. S. J. Graham and Judge and Mrs. W. R. Turner. Capt. Herbert G. Partridge enter- tained at dinner last evening at Me- ridian Mansions, at 2400 Sixteenth street, later taking his guests to the Halloween dance in the hotel. Among the guests were Mrs. Robert N. Stan- field, wife of Senator S Sl:,nfiml(l. J. Gen. George O. Squir se erman emb > Morgan W. Wicke: Langston Moffett and Mr. Mrs. R. S. R daughter, Miss I3 have returned to and are with Mr. Hitt's mo , Mrs. Robert R. Hitt, in her home on New Hamp- shire avenue, for a portion of the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Reynolds Hitt and their daughter spent the Summer In Newport and since the olds Hitt and her Bdith Hitt, middle of October have been in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Guthrie will arrive in Washington Saturday from thelr home in St. Joseph, Mo., to pass the Winter season with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cowen Letts, at their home, Ayrlawn, in Chevy' Chase. Frederick Henry Jones, another son- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Letts, who has been here with Mrs. Jones, visiting the latter's pargnts, has returned to Youngstown, Ohio, and will be joined | there by Mrs. Jones and their young | daughter, the latter part of Novem- ber. Gen. and Mrs. William Crozier have one to New York, and are at the St. Regls for a The Rev. F. Denys, panied by his daughter, Miss thea Denys, will come to accom- Doro home on | y arrived ago from urope and 1ying at the Hotel come to Washington Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley will be ashington | until they | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924 hosts to a company at supper election night, entertaining at the Hotel Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrison McClintock are established In the house at 1240 |in the late Summer. Mrs. McClintock returned the 1st of August from a six- month stay in Europe. Mrs. George X. McLanahan is among the passengers on the Berengaria, which Will arrive today in New York Mrs. McLanahan has been abroad sev- eral months, and will return- to_her home in Hartford tomorrow or Sun- {day. (YAVORY FOOD that stimnintes that jaded appetitels s most deTightfully served at Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe 14th Street at K | memEEEEEERR Nineteenth street, which they leased | SOCTETY. 515 Coats Just one rack Some Sports Fabrics fur trimmed— some Velour Coats with fur collars— all desirable and all sizes. We Solicit Charge Accounts Pennsylvania Avenue at Eighth N.W. ISteuvens 1113 G Street The Store of New Ideas—and Progressive Policies We Open On Monday And we aim to make the opening of this store of real practical importance to feminine Washington—carrying Dresses Coats Suits —of a standard you’ll approve, in styles that will express Fashion’s best thought—and marked at prices which our intimate con- nection with production insures very con- siderable savings. As we begin—so shall we continue—the “Store of New Ideas—and Progressive Policies.” Sunday’s Star Will Feature the Opening TiE LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET The Expected Event Is Scheduled for Tomorrow Clearance of Louvre Millinery Offering Every Velvet Hat in the House at % Price! Which Means Hats That Were $10.00 to $29.50 Are Now—35 to $14.75 Mindful of the exceedingly exclusive character of Louvre Hats—and the famous sources from which they came into our stock—will give proper emphasis to the importance of this sale—and urge your prompt attend- ance and participation in the advantages which it offers. MKS. ALAN G. KIRK. ot or | Wite and daughter of Comdr. k the sev 8 trons devi the New W portant young ma- League Cabaret Ball, at informa 5 in her apart- | igenia LeMerle, Miss Miss Julie Hume Wright of New Rear Admiral and Mrs. Huse Hoxts at Meridian Mansions. Rear Admiral and Mrs. H. P. Huse A Special Offering of EXQUISITE CHEMISE At 33.95 Of Heawvy Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk A SPECIAL offering of Tailored X Chemise, beautifully hand em- broidered. combined with fine hem- stitching. Others trimmed with real filet, Irish and val laces or net. In the season’s favored shades— flesh, orchid, peach, blue, canary and Nile green. Others priced $2.95 to $25 ~IEsrlebacher— Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET I poitipehorn | Hats for the occasion—of marked individuality — at half price! sl . bR Every dress, coat, suit, hat and sweater in our shop to go. In fact, we put our entire stock of new Fall merchan- dise at the mercy of the Washington public. 75 Felt and Velvet Hats PRR sttt il $1 .00 The above item on s = 250 Felt and Velvet Hats —which represent the Fall’s most desirable $2 00 styles, in black, sand, gray, wood and green; sold at $5.00 and $5.95. . soie Any Other Hat in Stock $3.55 F a? Tenth St. Coats for Girls and Tots T hat Reflect the Spirit of Youth 1 5.00 While in Phila- will be the guests of For Mothers’ Day dcluh'h‘t they Specially A 608 to 614 g : Priced ELEVENTH ST. The Season’s Smartest New Style in Footwear Sailor Ties &Y l MaisoN LoUIsE Home of Discriminating Women 931 G Street N.W. Styles that will win the praise of Mother because of their serviceability—and the en- thusiastic approval of daughter because of their stylish appearance. . Fabrics — Broadcloths, Wools, Polaires. Colors—Penny, Goblin. g All Are Most Unusually Priced —including felt, velvet or the new satins just arrived to sell from $5.95 to $10.00. ... DRESSES Here is a treat. This looks reckless and it is beyond imagination. dresses picked from our stock in satins, crepe-back satins, Cantons, flannels, wood checks; all colors; sizes 14 to 38 only Velours, Downy Special— For One Week Only 18 Muskrat Coats Reantifully lined with satin brocaux—ieugth, 48 inches. A wonderful valuc at— @ Made to Sell @ '75 at $125.00 A great variety of cloth coats, trimmed with fur, at bargain prices. Rust, Deer, Brown and Girls’ Dresses Though she’s still very young, you may be sure she’s interested in the smartest of frocks. We’re showing a varied and splendid assort- ment at this most popular price. $ 5’.95 There are Jersey’s, Flannels, Serges, Vel- veteens and Novelty Checks Sizes 6 to 14 years We Gathered Up Another Group of Dresses —in silks, satins, cloths, crepeg and geor- gettes, in_the finest of materials, s s and colors. These were sold at $20.00, & many at $30. and cocoa. Sizes 16 to 46 Fashioned in Patent Kid Black Satin Black Velvet Spanish Heels—Same Style Also With Cuban Covered Heels The “Sailor Tie"—such a youthful slipper with such a subtle way of beautifying the foot. No wonder this new model is a favorite of the sea- son. Shown in three new materials with either the Spanish or Cuban covered heels. Moderately priced at $8.50. jo|c———Jojlc———=—lolc——=]a] N (—) jal———|o]——jalc————|ajc———|n] To Close Out 16 New Tailored Suits Sell as Follows Deliciously Different $7.95 4 Suits at STONELEIGH CANDIES, ICE $10.00 7 Suits at CREAMS AND FOUNTAIN DRINKS are as superior as they are delicious, SPECIAL GIFT BOXES of Stoneleigh Candies, $1.00. fOur inviting TEA ROOM is a delightful place for Luncheon. Every sport and dress coat has been reduced so low. The fur collars alone are worth the price. ‘When you get here you will frankly admit that this sale will eclipse anything that has been held at this season of the year. All sales final—no exchanges, refunds or charges Zummnmununummu FEEEEEEEEEE—EE