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r 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1925—PART 2. ———— Seg " - \es Virgina Crump, Mr. S. B, Felker, | February and & banquet in honor of | Lankford and Maj. and Mrs. Walter W. | were delightfully received. A mid- in Owi esses assisting Mrs. Owings were:|way to the receiving line, which wat ristmas Party” Hailed | B Sreen. | Visiting Georglans during the inaugura- | Burne. night supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ings Mrs Grifin, Mrs. Robert Morse and| headed by Mrs. Emma. Sta Shele endric 8 . rs. T. Howard Duckett. As Pronounced Success | dieton B Btin. id- | e I e s — e Among the young guests were Miss Entertain for Daughter & ton, who was > s, Mrs. 2t ¢ being made to enroll a : i ¢ ce: 3 Margaret Topley, Miss Marie Foley, . Pollock, Mrs, T. A. Willlams, } Georgians in the District M M H s Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Owings of S Officers B¢ tha ololai 3 r. Arthur Murray Host Miss Lucille Hartnett, Miss Lilllan |y aresville and Washington, gave a W.C. T.U. Recepnon. Lusby and Mrs. J. W. Allison s B Atmand, 5, | ToCompany of Young Folk | Betenvers, Mios Bertha Rosenbers:|aanbe at ths Manor Club, Mondey. New Year Day, Success B Ao ks Miss Catherine Bradley, Miss Evaline | pecember 2, for their daughter, Miss r. Arthur Murray entertained @ Becker, Miss Sue Stapels, Miss Cecelia | ziizaheth Owings; their sons, Mr. ple at his home, [ oo ss Dorothy ot mortheast, Mon.| O Dea, Miss Dorothy Miller; Mr|Craries Owings, Mr, Irvin Owings, officers of the District union A continuous program was A successful affair was given by the throughout the evening, an orchestrs Woman's Christian Temperance | composed of the three Rivera childrer secretary, and Mr. R Hall, tre: L one Vivian, Mr. Tatum, Mr. Maloney; Mr o amn th&r: | Unton of the District of Columbi consisting of piano, violin and man- e . ¥ jr., and Mr. Clark Owings, BIE e vacantion haid ‘' thie hesdquar.| SOLM, d good musio at ing. | entertainment in addition to the regular | urer. Representative Charles H Brand - =, nd Mrs, McGrain, | house guests, Mr. Donald Griffin and S nt 5 An . Hall was chairman | monthly program of the club. The en- |Of the eighth Georgia district is honor- | {1je Murray, doing the honors . W and Mrs. I .| Mr. Robert Barnes of Annapolis. Mr.|ters on Sixth street, New Year day. e ; ch had o it committee will meet during | ary president. young folk n_games, fol- | ks ek ks - 1. M-| Gharles Owings, who attends North-| The rooms had been converted into t r the card party | The guests of the club M 3 ved by danc " Murray, who | Venable, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoyberger, | western University, and their other two |, power of Christmas greenery by hout the middle | included Judge and M les R.|is o ‘ashington's youngest | Ireton, Mr. and Mrs. Ge sons, who attend Carter Military Acad- |* e T L A R neTy by Mrs, r the near |Crisp, Represental p a ed v rendered a nu A emy, are spending the holidays with | Eva Criswell's committee, and a con- party in ' M. Bell, Judge and o N E their parents at Hyattsville. The host- | stant stream of guests found their at Clearance! Brown McCull A Sale of Perfect Glove Silk Vests Sl.l.‘) Medium-weight, roomy, well-fitting vests-in lovely shades of orchid and flesh. Only 300 of them at the start, which means little, if any, choice for late comers. DBodice tops and reinforced arm shields. Sizes 30 to 42. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht €o.) New Modes Sponsored By » L - For coats that have just been Hanan \ ~ s \ NN reduced from $65, $75, $85, $110 Recognizable even : : Many are one of a kind at a distance as shoes s i o of unusnal merit. £ : § The one and only . # N Some of them, as vou can gauge from preference of the IR tr e = \ y)” s woman who has ever s W - . the above, are being sold at and below worn them. % 3 PRSI R T o - _ cost. In not one instance do you save leather opera pump * with genuine alligator quarter. $15. At center, a satin 1 - Rich, velvety fabrics, such as fran- strap, gore pu vith A . L f . . pre s e o - ' cine, mokine, arabia, lustrosa, bry- $13.50. ” s tonia, velsuede and bolivia. Great At bottom, a patent leather, invisible gore - ‘ crush and shawl collars, deep bandings pump. Milidary heel. v : - ; . C $13.50. ' . . and cuffs of beaver, jap mink, opossum, (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) less than a fourth! v - sable and mink-dyed squirrel and Phoenix Hose To Wear E— muskrat. With Them L Coats that readily evidence their for- -85 : %11 odel | ] SRR 5] H11oPrince /s RIS Tg\’/\r S mer prices. Easily distinguished by mModel-now “ o ‘ . Sk i \ll the newer shades as well as the popular gun fiL{,? $}+7 \ their perfect tallormg and fit. Lined metal and M:xc?; l}m& Full f:lshiun-(:d, pcrfcct_ in L’\(‘F\ \ with silk throughout. Finished bv respect and reinforced by the special Phoenix “Tipt- - toe” Mercerized garter tops. All sizes. . : hand. For Misses and Women. Sizes Phoenix Chiffon Silk Hose, All Colors, $1.65 16 to 48. Fifth Fl The Hecht (Second Floor, The Hecht Co,) (Fifth Floor, The Hecht (0.} Gorgeous in shades of coral, maize, turquoise, lipstick red, cocoa, powder blue, peach, orchid, black, white and beige Replicas of Parisian models, slender aind straight in line. Filmy georgettes. Dull finished cantons and flat crepes. Scintillating with elaborate traceries of crystal, jet, cut steel, chalk, bronze and sphinx “beads. Frocks for afternoons. For eve- nings. For formal evening wear. For Misses. For Women. Sizes 16 to 44. (Second Tioor, The Tecbt Co) he Hecht Co. Crepe with Crystals, $19 F Street at 7th