Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1925, Page 8

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8 SO CIETY, SOCIETY Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Work, Will Return Tomorrow From Chicago, Where He Spe HE Secrets he Interior Dr. Hubert Wo will re turn to Washington tomor- | from Chicago, where he visiting his son-in Mr. and Mrs. ry of has 1 and daught 1. r of Great Britain | ella Howard will be | hosts at dinner this evening at the embassy in compliment to Viscount and Lady Cecil, who are thefr guests for the da | The and Lady Is Chief Justice and Mrs. Tn | Holding New Year at Ho The Ch Ju a will receive this af from 4 to 7 p'clock and wil E ed by th wives of the associate justices of the Supreme Court Mrs. Taft and mem- a tea| witzerland the at "he Minister Mme. Peter will entert bers of the legation staff dance this afternoon. Minister of senora de Sanchez Latour were honor guests at dinner of M. and Mme. Cha Others in the co anc 3 per, Miss Lilita ughter of the hostess, house guest, Miss Emily ¥ Paul Gard Mr. Lewis Dixon, Col Francis Lejeune Parker, Mr. Curtis Thomas and Mr. Manuel Giron The the Minister of Czechoslovakia, Chvalkovsky, entertained at tea afternoon for the staff of their wives. Presid- ble was Mme. Lipova, counselor of the lega- The Dr. yesterda the legatior ing at the tea wife of the tion. The Speaker of the Ho: of Rep- resentatives and Mrs. Frederick H Gillett will be at home this after- noon their home, on Eighteenth street. in Mrs. G home M 6 o'clock. utherland will be at January 5, from 4 to orge ay, Representative and Mrs. S. Wal- lace Dempsey returned today to th Shoreham for the Winter after spend ing the holidays in their home Lockport, N. Y. Capt. Jean J. E. Rigal val attache of the French Embassy, has ed his residence from 1501 Eighteenth street and has taken an spartment in the Anchorage, Con- icut avenue, apartment 44 n Mrs. Deeming Jarves has closed her place at Dinard, Brittany, for the Winter and has taken an apartment in the Lee House for the rest of the season. Mrs. Jarves was at the New Willard for a few days after reaching Washington. Mrs. George D. Hope returned to her apartment in Wardman Park Hotel t night from a visit in Richmond, a., where she was the guest for some days of Gov. and Mrs. Trinkle. Christ- mas entertaining was in progress at the Governor's mansion and Mrs. Hope was a guest at a large reception given by the Virginia Historical So- ciety in honor of Sir Reginald Lodge when among the guests was a son of President Tyler, a man now past 80 years. Gov. and Mrs. Trinkle held a recep- tion to about a hundred guests one evening during Mrs. Hope's visit and gave a large luncheon party in her honor. Maj. and Mrs. Xenophen Price have as their guest for the holidays the latter's brother, Midshipman John Milburn, Maj. and Mrs. Price will be hosts at dinner this evening at the Congres- sional Country Club. Miss Barbara Stanfleld, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, is a member of the debut- | Mary E Guatemala and | ) | Henry | to nt Christmas. es' committee for the performance urday evening of the Princeton Triangle Club which will be glven it the President Theater. Others on the committee are Miss Katharine Miss Beatrice McLean, Miss utherland, Miss Katrina Miss Anne Covington and Miss Ruth Miller Green. Mrs. Reed, wife of Senator David Reed, is a patroness, others includ Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Montgomery ir, Mrs. Woodbury Blalr, Mrs. Al- nder Britton, Mrs. Charles Henry ler, Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Mrs Armstead Davis, Mrs. G. Thomas Mra. W. W Ibraith Mrs reen, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Blair L Thomp- A in B Dunlop, Linco Mrs. Miss Virginia Edwards entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Miss | izabeth Thompson. The other were Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Marbury Beale, Miss Pau- line Coleman, Miss Marjory Plison, Margaret Mackall, Miss Eliza- Thompson, Miss Atala Kimmell, and Mrs. Xenophen Price, En- sign George E. Parker, Capt. Willlam Holmes. Lieut. Ralph Riggs, Lieut Moore, Lieut. John Musk, Mr. Beverly Coleman, Mr. Merrick Park- Smith and Mr. Paul guests Elizabeth Mrs. W. Harry Brown has returneed her apartment on Massachusetts avenue from her home in Pittsburgh, where she spent Christmas. Mrs. Brown will be the guest of honor at dinner Wednesday evening, January 7, which Mr. Wiltiam Bowie Clarke wiil give Dr. and Mrs. Karl F. Kellerman are entertaining a small group of young people at dinner at the Cosmos Club. They will go afterward to the Cor- nell Glee Club's concert and dance at the New Wiliar Mrs. Charles Michalson will giv dinner party this evening and will take her guests later to Cornell Glee Club’s concert and dance at the Wil- lard. Her guests will be Miss Eleanor Hard, Miss Catherine McReynolds, Miss Elizabeth Parker, Mizs Eleanor Snyder, Mr. Benjamin Michalson, Lieut. Palmer, Mr. Hunt and Mr Sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Payne have returned to their home in New York after spending Christmas with Mrs. Payne's cousin, Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker. Mrs. Payne was formerly Miss Elizabeth Logan and spent much time here with her aunt, the late Mrs Wife of the Secretary of S ulty, Catherine Rellly and Miss Margaret has as his gu THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. HOSTESS TO FOREIGN ENVOYS MRS, CHARL Miss W Miss Betty Rerry, The Rev. William David R. Beattie Mass., in his home at Mrs._Campbell Gray of John A. Logan. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Henry Hol- combe entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Gen, and Mrs. Harry Taylor. The other guests were Col. and Mrs. Willlam P. Wootten, Col. and Mrs. Ernest D. Peek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tompkins, Col. Franklin Bell, Maj and Mrs. James O'Connor, Maj. and Mrs, Raymond Wheeler, MaJ. and Mrs. W. R. Covell, Maj. and Mrs. Alfred Ganahl, Maj. and Mrs. Nathan Young, and Maj. and Mrs. William F. Tomp- kins. Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell is spending the holidays in Chicago and will return to Washington this week. Miss Minna Lee Jones and Miss Constance Jones, daughters of Lieut. Comdr. an@ Mrs. Needham Lee Jones, are entertaining this afternoon at a tea In honor of Miss Nancie Benolst, one of the season’s debutantes. Miss McLaughlin Hostess at Luncheon. Miss Ellen McLaughlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam D. McLaugh- lin of New York, who are spending the holiday season at the Hamilton, entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of Miss Aline Bissett of Que- bec. The other guests were Miss Antoinette Keane, Ml Mary Tum- S We Wish On mmflm@ Happy New Year And May Your Fondest Hopes be Realized the Coming Year e and All a For Friday a After-Inventory Sales In All Departments nd Saturday Better Apparel a Shop of Quality | Mayer Bros. & Co t a Lower Price 937-939 F St. N.W. INCORPORATED 1747 RHODE ISLAMD AVE. S A For One Week Only of All FALL & WINTER STOCK COATS, HATS SUITS, DRESSES AND SCARFS REDUCED Dresses for Morning, Afternoon and Evening Formerly $36.00 to $99.00 Now, $24.00 to $66.00 COATS AND SUITS—Formerly $65 to $90 Now, $44 to $60 Sizes for Women, Also a few remnants in silk or wool materials at excecdingly low price:. L E 3% Mixses and Girls To our many pat- rons and friends we take this opportunity to wish a New Year brimful of health and success. Charge A ccounts Solicited 1208 G St. N. W. E ite, and with him recelving the entire diplomatic corpa {n the Pan-American Building today, at the annua) Miss | Gordon_Hotel will leave shortly for Elizabeth Henry Pettus s his relatives, Mrs Zadoc Long of Newton Centre, Sarah 8. Howes of Milton and tucket and Mr. Arlington, Third street southeast. the S EVANS HUGHES, ©w Year breakfast. New York, whence she will sail the last of January on the Laconia for a Winter crulse In the Mediter- ranean. She expects to remaln abroad a year, doing extensive travel. Mre. Charles H. Martln will not SOCIETY. and Gen. Martin will be at home Informally at 1870 Wyoming avenue Sunday afternoon after 4 o'clock. Gen. Martin will sail from New York for his new command In Panama January 8. Mrs. Martin will remain In Washington until the end of January. Mrs. Robert Turner Darrow and her daughter, Virginta, will sail from | New York Tuesday, on the Santa Teresa, for Panama’ to join Lieut. Darrow, whose ship, the U. S. S.| Shawmut, will be In those waters. Mrs. | Darrow has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mahlon A. Winter, at thelr home, on Connecticut avenue, for several| wecks. Miss Ellen Jane Thomson of JNew | York is the guest of Mrs. C. L. Ken- nard in her home, on Allison street, for the hollday season. IHer fiance,| Mr. Harold Thomson of Atlantic City, joined them this week. Miss Thom- son Is a charming singer and will be | beard on the radio tomorrow evening. Mrs Allen Roberts and her two| small sons, who have been the guests of Mrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Maxwell Henry, have gone| to Austin, Tex. to join Mr. Roberts| and be the guests of the latter's par- | ents, Gen. and Mrs. A. 8. Roberts. Miss Marianne Ryan of New York was the guest over the Christmas | holidays of Miss Cecil Jewell, daugh- | ter of Col. and Mrs. Frank C. Jewell of Glenbrook road, Battery Park Miss Jewell gave a dance Friday eve- ning In compliment to Miss Ryan. Mr. and Mrs lLeigh Palmer and tamily took possession yesterday of thelr new home at 1709 Massachu- setts avenue. Mr. James McKelden, | son of Mrs. Palmer, has come from | the University of Virginia and joined | the family for his Midwinter vacation. | The @ongressional Club will as guest of honor at its regular Fri- day afternoon tea at the clubhouse 2001 New Hampshire cnue, Mr. Gideon Lyon of The Evening Star Mr. Lyon will give a talk at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Stiles Wall will not ve- ceive tomarrow afternoon. hut will be at home informally the first Friday of each month during the season Mrs. Milton Reed to be Howtess for Pen Women. The District League of American Pen Women, under the auspices of its hospitality committee, of which Mrs. Milton Reed is chairman, will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mre.! Ralph de Folx Edmunds will be the guests of honor. Mr. Edmunds will give a talk on “Tendencies of Radio” | and there will be a musical program Mr. George Lumsden of New York spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Prof. and Mrs. David Lumsden, at their home, on Michigan avenue, Battery Park. Mrs. C. L. McMahon and her daugh- ter, Miss Ruth McMahon of Stowe of 12 receive today in a formal way, but she New Year Dinner 89.” AKEN from gowns * will ate Rizik Quality. T W EL ViE ‘T Brothers Afternoon, Evening and Vt, will spend several weeks at Clearan-e Wardman Park Hotel, 2512 Cliftburne place and Mo the C afterncon from 4:30 1o 6 o'cloc | sisted by Mrs. Laura J. Bradley, Miss (1| Margaret Norton, Miss Elaine Eppley | | Miss Olive Beatty and Miss Adelaide Borah. Miss Mary B. Wright will ||| preside at the tea table. { ment2” ——— have gone to| 3 i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kami | be at home at 1435 Perry place, Sun- | day evening, Mrs. Jullus Eanet. formerly Miss Helen Kaminsky. | and | was in honmor of Mr Mrs. net Mr. and Mrs. George I. McCabe of | Miss Helen “abe are making a short stay at alfonte, in Atlantie City, N. J. . TEN-ELEVEN CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT K sTREET Saturday is the Miss Myrtle L. Bunn will be hostess | the Women's City Club | Sunday | § | in which to take advantage of the Extraordinary Values in Fashionable Apparel LEASE_AND AUTO DFiIVERY WAGON FOR SALE Mr. William Hard wiil be the gues® | of honor a luncheon to be giver | by n Assoclation of Uni- | versity Women Saturday at the club house, 1631 1 street. talk on “Who Owns Mrs. Harold be hostess, He will give 2 | 'his Govern- . Moulton will | Miss Bede Cooper & Mrs. R M. Bai Johnson, Mrs, ar C. Snyder, n0id Powell, Mrs. Perey and Mrs. M. R. Nichol wi (Continued on 3¥: Lucy ®tocTn o atnelncion THE GOLDEN AGE A NEW YEAR ACKNOWLEDGMENT sl EN have talked of the golden age tor centurses. It has brought visions of bins filled with the yellow gold of the fields. the silken harvest of the looms; the rewards of craftsmanship; of happiness everywhere. With an eagerness to acknowledge that the good will of our patrons colors our thought with the gold of grautude, we greet this as the golden age. May 1925 prove a broad avenue in the me- tropolis of prosperity to every member of this communuty. [Esrllelbacihesr Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET R e e A e eaneIe Gowns Friday 55.00 Were Formerly 110.” 135." regular stock, these afternoon, dinner and evening represent unusual values to those who know and appreci- Velvet and Chiffon, in wonderful beaded and lace designs. HIRTEERN F " JANUARY CLEARANCE Dresses An unusual opportunit; most remarkable savings. $ 19 OF Coats Hats y to secure Pasternak’s fine apparel at Smart Dresses *55 1292 75 Fur-Trimmed Coats *55 Hats 75 9D ‘10 ASTERN 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 125 All Knitted Wear Vs off WWWWOA e R InN e lnttnlnttalaMalnttnint e laNe S0 , e s HENSTTORE OF . BETIEER> SViALUES | Emphasizing for Friday and Saturday These Outstanding Opportunities in the Annual Midwinter Riddance Movement JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Three Foremost Groups in the Clearance of Fine Coals When the Clearance signal goes up, prices go down! Choose from luxurious created coats in the richest of fabrics. Superbly fur trimmed with wolf, fox; squirrel, Viatka squirrel, marmink, kit fox, Jap mink and civet cat. $65 to $385 $100 to $150 Women’s Coats Women’s Coats Women’s Coats $49.50 $69.50 $98.50 Three Foremost Groups in the Clearance of Fine Dresses Fashions of charm and distinction for both youthful and mature tastes. Developed in beautiful weaves of flat crepe, Canton crepe, satin- face crepe, georgette, chiffon, satin, bengaline and flannel. $150 to $185 $25 10 $45 Dresses $ I 6.50 Irregulars of $2.00 Silk Hose $1.00 Full Fashioned Chiffon and Thread Silk Hose. Two famous brands. $45 10 $55 28 $2.95 to $4.95 Silk Petticoats $2.35 Of Jersey and Satin, Tai- lored and embroidered flounces. Finer Dresses Reduced to *38 $5.00 to $7.50 Brushed Wool Sweaters $2.85 Coat and slip-on styles In all colors.

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