Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1925, Page 47

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THE SUNDAY STAR, girlhood She was educated in an 0ld French convent and then took a full course and A. B. degree in the Colegio de las VizeaTnes, an institute {of higher learning, which in the | fouthern republic ranks with Vassar | and Bryn M country. Senor t his bride L - | Wa hingt Appointment to Ambassador-| the nuptails and (hin has . I home ever sines, except ship Gratifying to p,fl,.“.‘,;(, e gl [ = . there at pre dent Coolldge and Secre-! tary Hughes—Sketch of His Career. N:W Mcxican Envoy. SCDOI’ TE“EZ. IS l’leld In High Esteem Here for brief ador ‘nt, the A Benoit her mother They ure ex in January, and will al occupants of the embassy on Sixteenth is called for de Telles. e Mexican government will provide » for the past{much of the equipment for thix mam- tly fought his| moth establishment, the largest both as win-high ob-|to manston and to chancelry whioh Washington boasts. But 5 | a HaREiS & EWING Massachusetts Societ}' In Elaborate Program annual ball of the fety of W s for the ushington M in Congress will be by the commit- of its Louis strect north- eption will | hu= this cutive and e discussed . up of -WERLICH, her husband and b ted g Vingham _The ball WASHINGTUN l FORMER WASHINGTON BELLE I ¥ Hobert, xpending held next m ssibility of the Presid tative Charle Lombard and | e entertain Chamb ApE oE M T Reduced One-Third Y Exceptional | and Scarfs, “Cub: Hustr irgains in Coats, Jacquettes tlable just when the need for warmth-giving furs is most urgent. Y Come ecarly and have first choice of these furs—One-Third Off is an inducement that’s seldom available on furs of Sperling quality. Fine Altering and Repairing at Moderate Prices hiy m a even sing and special m The actual membership American Federation of Lal £ 3.000,000, antial loss hough horn in Ve z removed to the A\ §\ Coat and Dréss Values of Phenomeé.l Ché.racter' Featured in the Greatest Sale Ever Sponsored by the Great Nation-Wide Chain of Hudson ‘Stores Miracle Sale! Again Reinforced by Hundreds of Newly Arrived Garments Come—and MARVEL! Great, FRESH stocks await your choosing tomorrow—a STUPEND- OUS array of FASHION-TRUE Coats and Dresses—RELIABLY MADE, and develop- ed in fabrics that can be depended upon for SERVICEABILITY and authentic colorings! Values FAR BEYOND the scope of comparison—for the POW- ERFUL Hudson buying organiza- tion has been applied to its UT- MOST in searching the markets for this Super Sales Event! s OUR GUARANTEE fn guarantee the price of any garment purchased in this sale to be the lowest in the city! 1f within 3 days it can be dupli- cated for less money. we will refund the difference or return your money! 9 5 CO AT Miracle % \ Miracle DRESSES Vi Remarkably attractive modéls— sspecially those of beautiful striped French Flannels. All the favored All sizes for women and Values Bolivia and Suedine and Brytonia, some trimmed ‘with fur collars and cuffs, others have fur collars only. Sizes for women and misses. Fur-Trimmed COATS 95 Compare the Values New Sprmg DRESSES %z Values Advance Spring modals of beauti- ful Canton Crepes, in every wanted shade. Sleeves and borders fur trimmed. Womén's and mlsses’ sizes. Miracle DRESSES Vaice: Smart modéls for stréet or evening wear. Geor- gette, Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe and Satin-faced Can- ton: all wanted shades. Women's and Misses’ sizes Miracle COATSVaes Coats that the best dressed womén most de- sire. Of soft suede cloth, with fur collars, cuffs and borders, in light contrast- ing fur. AIl sizes. OAT Formerly Selling at 5 to $89.50—Choice hese Coats trimmed with very fine Squirrel, Mar- mink, Wolf, Fox and Silver Muskrat. 95 7 - ) 1 Any Winter A phenoménal offér! Coats of good-wearing, good-looking fabrics, in modish models; in new, tasteful styles and well s madé. A rare chance! Choice of the lot at $6.95. Fur-Trimmed COATS Fur-Trimmed COATS the Values | A wonderful (nmnln- the Values of lustrous bolivia. velour and other soft-pile fabrics, in new colors, with fur collars and cuffs; silk lined. Women's and misses’ sizes. Wonder values in go Coats made variety of coats déveloped of excellent quality materials and trim- med with finé fur collars and cuffs. All sizés. W % 77 JANUARY Mr. Julius Garfinckel at Is New Year Eve Host A New Year eve dinner was given the home of Mr. Holton Arms, and Mrs. Frederick A. Holton. than decorations. and Mrs and Mrs. A Misses Marshall, ericl and Mrs. the generous host, to Al Souls' Miss Catherine was replendent Guests there we Ulysses (. B M. Holcombe an Mr. and Mrs. Holton, 'Mr. Julius Garfl rine A. Newton, Benjamin, Mrs. (. - Howard k A M Josepi Eimer Stewart, . ¥ Miss School, Bunic Mr. Marsh, Jean Kellogg Tibbetts, Mr. iMiss Hlla Rees Murthe Coffin of Middleton, Conn.; Prof e of Harvard University, and Mrs, th Walsh comb, ss Marga Wrig and Mrs, Miss A Mr K. Fulton, Mrs and Mrs, RS H Mr. John A Mr wis, Mrs. H 100 guests were present and|M through the generosity of Mr. Jullus| ¥ Garfinckel, tife sum received from the ainner was given Church. askisted in the arrangemen Arms the en- Unltarian Newton . Holton holiday Plerce, Dr. \\»Hn\lrl 4, 1926 PARL 2. Leetch, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mra. Ralph W. Lee, Mrs. Marcia Mac- Lennan, Miss Breed, Dr. Julla Green Lieut. and Mrs. Hubhal] of We: Point, Mr. John G. Green of Cleve- land, Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mre. J. Jerome Lightfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Babeock, Miss Onnshine, Mr. and Mra. James Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Clark, Mrs. R. B. Wallace. After the dinner many of the guests went to Al Souls' Unitarian Church to particlpate In the festive itles and to join In the impressive candlelight service, which formed in the Hale Parish House and proceeded to the church auditorium, where Dr. Plerce conducted a short servica. The en Memorial organ was played by Corning Atwater and Maj. (. 1. Tittmann sang “Ring Out Wild n-nx @ pleasure which he has| ‘| glven the members of All Bouls' Church «t this season for the past 10 years. The Paul Revere bell in the tower of the church, announced the coming of the new vear to the residents of the Mount Pleasant sec- tion Mofe : Dr. Maj the nekel, and orter, Hol- Cam . ‘Soroptomist Members To Be Zonta Club Guests Members of the Soroptomists’ Club, : largest organizations of 1l be guests of Y| honor of {1 Club, a eclub of | | local business professional wom- O'-lenl at a tem in the gardén house of S the Grace Dodge Hotel, Tuesday S| afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock. The .| officers and board members of mav- Mrs.| aral other women's clubs, ineluding | Miss| the Women's City Club, the Assocla- Al | tion of American University Women | E. A.land the College Women's Club, Miss Dyer | Lena Hitcheock, president of the assey, | Oveisens League! Mrs. Virginia White -| Speal wnd Mrs. John Sherman, loeal presidents, respectivel cral F ton of Women's | Will be guests at the tea. | hose in the receiving ling wiil in- ude Mrs. Ethel K. F ted president ofsthe § Outstamlmg Values in Qutstanding ModesJ Further Reductions!!! A regrouping aordinary of Coats At 45 Heretofore $89.50 ur stock results in the following ts m owraps of the finest qualities Coats A 8Gse Heretofore $119 to $149 ALL SALES FINAL ,_sr(oP Corset Department— New Location, Second Floor 1316 G Street City Club Building SOCIETY. and the officers of the Zonta Club, |be provided by the G Mis» Mary A. Li Orchestra. The Jane Bartlett, will consist pink r Nun R. Street, sceretary olssus with ferns Harper, treasurer, and Miss Karolyfh > Klager, sergeant-at-arms and chalir- man of the program committee. Prasiding at the tea tables will be Miss Ida Stleger and Miss Louey Venn, assisted by Mrs, Baith Charl ton Saligbury, Miss Imma T. ¥ Miss Hettle Anderson, Miss Willlams, Mrs. Alice T. Buchar a Dr. Edith Seville Coale M Shingles manufactured in British Columbia in one year, placed end to end, would reacn mote than 770,000 more than thirty tifmes earth and would provid. roofs for more than 125,000 modern awellings. miles, or around the 108 P Sc NW Tomorrow—and All Week Formal Opening Frocks Ensemble Costumes Séparate Wraps Accessories Key West Advance Spring Fashions For Southern Wear I'hesé displays will be found most esting in that they include apparel f miss and madame at moderate cost bot! Tomorrow—Dbeginning at 11 A\ - selected garments will be displaved on living models. Display on Second Floor See Other Advertisements on| Pages 8, 9 and 19, of Today's Star J NeW/Vemo MOdClS‘ Cover all Your ~ ~ ~ ~ Corset Needs Be it a reducing corset, brassiere or Nether- all, there is a corseting garment here for you ata v desigtied to make new Nemo friends. mold cause All are They the figure into fashionable lines of their correct design. alue that is truly exceptional. he- The Nemo Self-Reducing features incorporated into the new model illustrated have been accomplishing dependable reducing service for over two decades. A splendid model in pink brocade pricéd at \ Netherall that enphasizes the fine €asy lines of youth. The “Carol” model is made of pink striped nov elty eloth. Tt is boned over the ab- domen and has two deep gores of clastic in the back section. Side- clositig and two sets of hose supporters Figuré molding above the waist is éffectively done with the Nemo Circlet, No. 1925. Well made of silk-striped novelty cloth and uniquely designed without seams, and the Hook Rite attachment to hold it down in front Corsét Department in New Location Second Floor—K Street Side

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