Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1924, Page 38

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Interesting Events In the Society World Chronicled Past Week Homes Enlivened by Various Forms of Entertainment. Students Home for Period of Vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Farrington en- tertained on Wednesday evening at their home on Connecticut avenue with a little play followed by mid- night supper Mrs. J. B. Hill of Salisbury, N. C.. is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Pace for several weeks. Mr. Paul Pitc a student Princeton University is spending Christmas holidays with his p and Mrs. 1. H. Pitcher, at > on McKinley street. the 1ts. thelr R. Prince and and Gregory, are iristmas holidays in . their former home, with of | 1aaas DUNDAY SIAR, of personll In‘Gre!t To Washington Residents Miss Eleanor Behrend .and Miss Helen Marks left yesterday for Nor- folk, Va., to attend a fraternity con- vention and will be members of a house party for the coming week. Mrs. R. Harris and her grandson, Harris Reid, of New York City are spending the holldays with relatives in Washington. Mrs. Edward Kohner left Friday for New York City to be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deitsch for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Horwitz are visiting relatives in Norfolk, Va. Miss Esther Sherby and Miss Helen Marks were hostesses on Wednesday at a luncheon given In honor of Miss Babette Hopfenmaler. William Behrend Is at home from the Staunton Militdry Academy, spend- WASHLING LUN, ing the holldays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Behrend, of Bev- erly Court. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg was host- ess at a luncheon followed by mah- jong Monday in honor of her sister, Mrs. Nathan Kaufman of Providence, R. L, who Is her house guest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein were hosts at a voung folks' dance on Christmas night at the Hotel La Fayette in honor of their nleces, Pauline and Lorraine Ney, of Har- risonburg, Va. Mrs. Herbert Jacobs and her young son are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Sylvan King and son of Chevy Chase are the guests of Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris, in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kaufman were hosts at a large dance Tuesday night at the Country Club in honor of their house guest, Miss Estelle Kaufman, of Reading, P pper 1925 L. ., DLhECiuMbiug was served at midnight, with many attractive favors, and prizes were given for prize dances. A number of out-of-town guests were present. A Chanakah festival will be given this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at the Home of the Aged, 415 M street, for the Inmates of the home. Mrs. Ralph Dombrower and son of Richmond, Va., are visiting the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenfeld. Mr. Jules Gottlieb of Buffalo, N. Y., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gottlieb. Miss Miriam Franc and Miss Ruth Franc are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc of the Gotham, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hirschfeld, the lat- ter formerly Miss Ernestine Rich, re- turned to their home, in Austin, Tex., the early part of the week. Miss Inez Leon, who has as house guest Miss Nanette nsi | her 48, 19z4—PARL 2. New York City, gave a dance at her home In her honor on Friday night. Miss Louise Hertzberg of New York City is visiting her cousin, Miss Mar- Jorie Hertzberg, on Columbia road Miss Mildred Schloss of Baltimore 1s visiting Miss Hilda Jacobs. Miss Bernice Simon will give g dance at the Country Club tomorrow night in honor of her house Buest, Miss Blanche Tansig of New York e Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith will spend the coming week in New York City, visiting Mr. and Mrs, Myer Singer. X Mrs. J. Lang of New York City is the guest of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang. Miss Lang, who has been with SOCIETY. them, left Friday for Palm Beach to spend three months. The Town and Country Club an- noun a New Year eve ball at Rauscher's. A number of out-of- town guests who are here for the holidays will attend. Supper will be served at midnight. Miss Helene Klawans is visiting in Chicago. Mr. Joseph Dreyfus of Lanier place is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Freitel, in New York City, over the holidays. The Friday Club was entertained at luncheon, followed by mah-jong, last week by Mrs. 1saac Behrend at Bev- erly Court. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Greenhut of T a- u, s of their son-in-law and daughter, Mrs, Melville Fischer. Dr. Tea at Arts Club, With Private View of Exhibits There will be view of the new Aits Club, 2017 I street, noon, from 4 to 6 Noyes and Dr. Burleigh one of the exhibitors, will be hosts and will have as the guest honor the other two contributing tists, Mrs. Helen Alton Sawyer and Terry Farnsworth The exhibit will January 10. a tea and exhibitions at this ce Joy has given uj areer to take care of he ole———ln[———[n]——=[o[c——=}———[a] The House of Courtesy Pbilipsborn Rentember, we never quote comparative prices — hecause of their ten- dency to misiead. priv continue ur the after ock. Miss Ber Parkhu the ot relatives, ained on dge al the rvin Haynes ent iwcheon and br »untry Club. Mrs. Friday at Columbia jaughter of | MRS, CLAUDE WILLIAM CARR, . is spending | Doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (he Christmas holidays with friends | Burran Sime, and until her recent mar- in Lexington, S Mr. John lmirie | rlage to Comdr. Carr, she was Miss has retu (o his home on West | Dorothy McCormick Sime. Bradley lu r spending a week | Toronto, Canads | Miss Helen Imirle, tb Mr. and Mrs. John Dnir We are placing on sale a group of very high-ty: pe EVENING GOWNS — representing $ =75 both Parisian and American designs— 69 offered for choice at...... Any needed alterations will be completed and delivered in time for New Year H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc. WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS 821 Fourteenth Street . £ | berg home on Hesketh street for the | Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Cable and their | son and daughter, Davis and Alice have recently returned to the from Ohio. ackson White of Ten- ding the Christmas holi- eir home on orth Chevy | Cay Mr. Andrew ceeas days with h: Jones'. Mil Chase. — | Mr. Zia of China is the house guest iaailiof d Mrs. George Winchester inter | Stone for the period of his vacation. who are spen nny Hill tea house | i { | { | Scott who has been spend- months in Caspar, Wyo., returned to his home on Lanier The social section of the Woman's Chase will entertain t 8 o'clock at cards | ng at the home of Mr. and | Herbert H. Hanger on Meadow | and Woodbine street section will entertain on New istmas | Year day at tea from 4 R at the homé of Mr. and X Joseph | | T. Maguire on Hesketh street in honor | |of the new members of the club and { their husbands and their sponsors | meet the executive board and the lal sectlon. Russell of Herndon and | William T. | Mrs f Glasgow, | lane Mr. and! " The H who has s with Mr their home t Friday to| Once each year prior to inventory, we announce Drastic Reductions on Our Entire i Sy 2 e o ‘3 | Stock. No half-way measures are pursued ! e Uvenier of DY s e | during this event—Our Entire Stock Under- o o goes a Repricing—Coats, Wraps, Jacquettes, e i o b S M| as well as the numerous c_lassifications of [ e ey small scarfs and choker skins—Nothing is he Monday at bridge honor of Miss | - durin Cameron Davls, ¢ - bxcepted. Announcing Reductions of REfi ULA R PRICESO $100, now Fine Quality who will be a pe. Mr.|New Year bride. 3 Off ; { 10 Northern $400 Hudson also is with 8 Fur Coats $50 Hudson Seal Seal (dyed mus Iun!)s Coats reduced to Irving street, the U He w for Winter n Southern wa nd Mrs. Robert N. Young en- I e I 0 el 0 E O e D e [ e I e 1 0 = 10 =a 0 e I e [ Ll 10— ing holidays | Miss Marjorie Owens | Idaho, and New York ¢ take place January 3. of Boise, | % Miss Marrow is ool Mrs Marrow home lane lays. M rned from Devereaus, ir., . Dr. i Christr Tecently Jonn his pa for the as ho an P T S £ A0 Women's Cxty Club Plans M. ¢ n left Wed- | New Year Eve Dance nesday for Lois, Va., where they will | spend the Christmas holidays. A New Year eve dance will be given | under the auspices of the entertain- ment committee of the Women's City 'Club, Jackson place, Wednesday |evening, commencing 9:30 o'clock |and lasting until 1 m. Favors |appropriate to the occa: be distributed. Supper will be served at i1 o'clock. Mr. Thomas E. lanta, Ga., Robertson of At- is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Robertson, at their home on West Melr street Reduced to $79.50 Miss Cora Bowen, who of the yland State Normal School at Tow Md., is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Bowen, during her vacation student epresentative and Mrs. C of McKinley street have issued invitations for a dance Monday eve- | the Congressional Country their sons, William rentson Kelly. Dominating Features in the After-Christmas Sale " . - The bxggest sale you have ever held at this season’—so enthusiastic customers tell us James M. Moses will entertain Tuesday evening at bridge aud supper The Siberian Squirrel Coats that sold for, $475, reduced to ¢ Jacquettes of 175 50 to 250 —on immense stock of Stationery, Framed Calendars and Boxed Novelties. - New Year’s Greetings —We have an_attractive as- of sortment of Favors, Tally on Cards, Score Pads and Novel- theater core P . Caso- ties for New Year parties. = our Judge and Mrs. Alexander R. Mul- lowney of Connecticut avenue have issued invitations for a dance on New Year eve. Alfred street will e luncheon and Chase Club. duced to.... Mrs, B. Leet Delaware terts uesday at bridge the Chevy $135 Muskrat Coats, reduced The finest of Broadtail, Caracul and dyed Er- mine C o a t s—original Zirkin Models — effec- tively reduced 33Y3% Off Mrs. Frederick W. Tugomar street will entert uesday luncheon and a y in or of her daughter, MacKenzie 10 covnnnn-.. . AMrs. Abner Ferguson was hostess Saturday at a luncheon in honor of her daughter, Margaret Lee. Cocoa - Cara- cul Coats that sold for $250, reduced to.... —Paper Table Sets, for home decorating and beautifying. The Store of a Thousand Ideas ERVIN’S 821-823 13th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 10022 Open Every Evening Until 10 0'Clock. Street, Sports. Afternoon and Evening Wear Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bearce of Ridgewood avenue have their nephew with them for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall have gone to Philadelphia where they are spending the Christmas holidays as the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. McMullan. Dresses Both Silk and Cloth, of characterful models, reduced from much }ligher markings— *19 =nd 329 All other Dresses like- w;se rfld"ca’]y 7educed. Second FPloor Devereaux, that sold for (dyed musk- rat) Conh,s were $300, i | Sport and Fur-Trimmed CLOTH COATS ‘We would impress that the Cloth and Fur-Trimmed Oloth Gar- ments in our stock are of the finest of fabrics and are the prod- uct of our own workrooms—These New Low Prices Will Effect @ Quick Clearance. We advise you to be early. Representative and Mrs. John L. Cable of Ohlo have taken the Rauter- Now in Progress! Our After-Christmas SALE Of Smart Wearing Apparel DRESSES Formerly $45 to $145 25 to *78 COATS Formerly $95 to $175 55 to *125 Hats, $7.50, 10, *12.50 Formerly $15 to §35 All Evening Wraps 25% Off PAST 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Dress and Coats Sports Models They are made up in the wonderfully attractive weaves and trimmed with selected furs. *37 =nd 69 All other Coats like- wise radically reduced Third Floor Lot 6—12 Coats at $75 Lot 7—5 Coats at $85 Lot 8—15 Coats at $95 Lot 9—3 Coats at $115 Lot 1—7 Coats at $20 Lot 2—8 Coats at $25 Lot 3—8 Coats at $45 Lot 4—7 Coats at $45 Lot 5—13 Coats at $55 The Long Coats and Jacquettes Fur Coats Every Fur Coat in the house—made up of the favorite Furs—selected skins—in approved models— All Sales Final—Alterations at Cost We Advise an Early Visit While Our Stock Is Complete Amazingly Reduced Third Floor (olc———o|lc——[o|—]o| c——=|n[ —= 0| == |a[c—|n|—=|o| c—=—=3 |0 ————[alc—— s | ——1|n]c——Jo|c——=|n| ———|a|c———|o|c———=In|——=|n] 821‘ Fourteenth Street B ol ———lalc———= ol — ol c—|———=|q|

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