Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 35, SOCIETY. — Miss Martha C. Codman, Mrs. Harry | Mrs. Searles, Mr. and Mrs. Winston | a dinner in the national headquarters NEW YORK VISITOR C. Moses, Mrs. Thomas ¥. Bayard, | Hemming, Mrs. N. Shoaf, Mrs. Mae|at 1634 I street. Speeches will be Mrs. Ira Bennett, Miss Nannie R.|Porter, Miss B. Hare, Miss E. made by Mrs. Frank G. Wilkins, Dr. . Macomb, Miss Lillian Venable, Mrs.|Miss Louie-Beil Swanson, Mina Kerr, Dr. Lois Mesk, Mrs. Ray U h lst n . phoistering B. Carroll Reece, Mrs. Henry P. Er-|garet Burns, Mr. Milton Marland and | mond B. Morgan, Mrs. Frank White, Ir. Raymond Gorges, Mrs. Wil- | Mr. Ellsworth N. Dr. Louise Taylor-Jones and Mrs. Mather Lewls, Mrs. J. Harry & Bugene Stevens. inon, Mrs. Charles Burnett, Mrs. | l:l: n:ad X\{’rs.l ni h:‘{_di;l;llipalrrl’.ck Reupholstering Parlor s 5 ~ . » . corge Barnett, Mre. Willlam Kearny [h# returned to Philadelphia after AP TR Sui d Odd Chai alis n ac nats Talker s | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Evans| g uites and Odd Chairs $ ) Ge G . Mrs. Harold Walker and Mrs. | Vi Ir. an Shipments of moving pictures to for A talian l nv( \ ’ l)()n ’tldSl() detdnl, to o azier D. Head. at Wardman Park Hotel. eign countries 13 increasing, more lhavv! a Specialty The holiday dinner for poor horses, | . a0 1 Bates of 2827 Twenty- | $/30:000 worth being shipped in uw.-1 Chair Caneing Give Dance and Housewarm- : N e o e o e will be given Wednesday. ing in NC\\' Elnbuss}'. : t. 5 e Miss Iugenie LeMerle will entertaln & N = ’NUF-SED! a company at dinner tonight at the [ yr 2 = ; o, \*| Miss Mary Wightman and Miss Embassy Club at Le Paradis. Elizabeth Wightman have returned to » R thoir apartment at Wardman Park V 1mni D k i| The Best Place ana Lowest faj, a0d Mrs. J, 7, Burlsigh ot Rldge | g b, *lprs “oisiting: in Pittaburgh lrglnla ar Prices, After All road, Battery Park, entertained three Tabics of bridge Saturday evening in | With Mrs. Thomas Alexander Melion e o e e haie” stior, Sain | or & fow duva: Buckwheat S 1a: > Cov . 3 p Fo 4 _ ;. Atax i oe 3 Miss E. J. Powell of 1203 Geranlum il - The Ambassador o in- Lavill preside s | i / f B 4 avenue was at the Chalfonts while N ain Grow: g S G il Gands Daitday : . L ; : and L on a short visit to Atlantic City last Menntin Grovwn 9 Tapestry Cut to S . the | < ? os . . . M Johnson. woek. $2.98 Per Yard { i b o . . : ¢ 4 @ fr. H, W. Bennet, s P d 7c 2 it the Six Y | bric h $ ; 5 Miss Florenc den and Maj. and| Mr. F. Willls Gavin, who has been ounaq, C Mrs. Edwin C. Kelton visiting his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth A C]ay A An'?"t?"fl‘q | . isirong | Drop = Gavin of the Woodwo Among who entertained at s e Woodworth, has return- R R Tl = . : B [t Cromtecior it g wens | 50,0, aew oriesns wnire ho s 1n | Magruder, Inc., Caetani fo E o pl Mrs. Montgo Blair, M bass: 3 e« of t h vening i o i Rust, jr.; Mi ssie McKeldin, Mis Best Groccries _1233 10th St. N.w bassy. The t - i3 : ] o e S e R Bt Sy he American Association of Uni- > 17 Q | Phone Fran | i ana > enter- o ¢ 3 " M Pourabull SAmTE My S Bixcy ate 1= aren| Conn. Ave. & K St. Italian. : ] Smith i o G ; - ;s « 3 Ainjier . . e Y Wednesday by Established 1875 Mr. Justic venin s , A e Second of the Army Dances Sanford will be, tho L oo o) i\ pEtat g iy s |0 b ; s t t M A v & dan for this season will be New Willard Hotel. The of War and Mrs. Week evening Among | Sentor Frem Hhodc Tnand : : - 0. Mrs, 53 the guests with Mrs, Robert C. PR e Mes ol and Mrs. Clarence O, Sherrill ¢|CH rs. Emma D. Merwin, | ; Benator and Mrs. Jesse 1 I | \iss Ann : gt i have to W 3 ke ant ATl e . A 4 Ella Hemmi Thirteenth be at the Hotel Hami for t R 3 . i ¢ entert v Yea remainder of ng, dar Motcalf is com b 5 term of the r 3 Steriat the & ata el 5 2 5 @ ning Colt and was elected for the term |, s : % s A several piano N o T Suring has ewned | o i o ooeorati g e \) ; : 12th & G Streets N.W. Senator Thor s s anno Y 2 c ve ary of his birthday. : ) Mise Irene Basor Miss § S e e o ” ! FURS AND FASHIONABLE LADIES’ WEAR SINCE 196 James Ceorge W te v Richmond yesterday ngton o r b “ law and sister, 3 i1 & 3 wuary 1 at Pawb S les 2 : 3 . / Representative ar rs. Sol Bloor E 1 terfie T i # I nt th who spen eft last night f New & today, accon r daughter, | e E MISS MARGARETTA WHERRY, That's the quickest way - = Miss Vera Bl e gt e Niece of Mrs. John L. Hines and with the Chlef of Staff and Mrs. Hines at to solve your laundry prob- % thefr New Year day reception, in their quarters at Fort Myer. lem. Thrifty housewives | L € 3r M- | Hosts at Tea Yesterday. Passy and Mrs. I « ! y . who know that time, labor and | will entertain : Y b | tt arl R Christ- | I ss Julia Atkinson, Miss | Chapter of the Eastern Star, headed, materials saved easily com- dinner this evening as A rs v , | Ms a E Harriett Mrs. An jutshall, president, | pensate the extremely low Mrs. Theodore Dous 2obinson, L : detainc - s cive a dinner tomorfow evening charge for West s E" wife of the ecretary e e 7 the table, assisted & ss M, < : ce Hotel at 7 perior | = ks l;:mrf”.‘, 0 oelock in C i : A The board of 41, ...ors of the Wash- | ROUGH DRY I B i e ) 2! ohi | tr it ROV Clarke wae bost | ington. Ani iesche Tengua, i | Are You O CArty REBOCDE NerAs SEEN. Are You 1. afternoon, Te 2 S S ’ i Mrs. | of the league, 349 Maryland avenue Phone Us Todav! Taki DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Never have you - g ¥ rthe ey e BRers {n e | Sruthwess W sanesdey mernine er s INE been offered THE BERTRAM COHN QUALITY ~ Taking : e o L e e West End Laun Advantage OF FINE FURS — FINE SUITS — FINE Advantage ception, tomorrow ol Rt o Tora Garioch o by.” Mes Tollister Chapman. | Mre M.'R. Blumenhers, Mr Il avenwt Mg | o 1S RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. Due to the ©f This ketom! has bec el a e re|r. « - pt. Lombard 2 el Srron, 1= = Sale? fact that our lease has expired—WE MUST Sale? iiseal Rl San e & % r- | Count Raoul d'Ad! 3 . MOVE—and BEFORE WE MOVE—EVERY- Taketom for this ne t T - o el S Caapall e THING MUST BE SACRIFICED! Mr. Arthur Brad 4 Ser sad N Hugh S. on, 2 g ks P nbers of f‘l;nlfilvflulhn Chap- WASHINGTON PARIS 5 ¥ . h g 3 . 3 will hold the! 8 ublic Health r| M houn last Summer d e day celebrat 4 | e it b E 2 to Lord Garloch, her kin n|S g s X A4 e nth Ao ernoor n ed Ly Mr. Calhoun's sister, |J2Cks : : . 5 o'clock. s i J 3 i he national and Mo, Cumming w eive ¢ r toang | 51 ) the society in Wide Selections L afternoon, : ‘ashins regents and vice re- rt, carried to seo her s State chapters jr., sall for en of the various State . Bombay, India. of the g e e g i " S S | e e e ot e Best Quality Apparel = Sacrificing Prices on All High-Grade a reception Monday ernoon, Jan- | {ly living there now, was In d to Aty come to Washington as the guest of B 1 Food n. Rxo 3 Y Brig. G en. ard John McC The day in the home of uxcellent oo For Inf: 1 X nend, U. 8. A, ¢ (Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun was the nucleus i s S ; or Infants, Small Girls and Bo Clernand have give L land club for the descend- Prepared by culinary . ment at Stonele! Court and are otch Highlanders living in ; at 2400 experts. Not restaurant Ln established in an apartment this country and patterned on the Sixteenth street. ory smart club of that name in Lon- or hotel style, but real old- Greatly Reduced .:.fvtigas“fil\fi'i°;:r B e _ G, Newlz time home cooking. | throughout the se o ha : o 2 i Mme. Grouttcli, wife of e s -t 2| Had Luncheon Here Yet? | Coats reduced to $5, $12.50, $18.50 to $32.50 an B o e e ac 2 Dresses reduced to 50c, $1.95, $3.50, $5 to $12.50 Slovenes, was the 1 Seth Larrabee of FPortland, e J a returne vashington | T I e | i e “-(m,..rd..l?éj,s‘%lgs?;‘m 5 ||| Hats reduced to $1, $1.50, $3.75, $6.50 to $12.50 _— home at the Grace Dodge otel. ' S e ; o /d ; Caps reduced to $1, $1.50 $3 to $6 Northern Seal Coats | | Hudson Seal Coats DRESSES Lieut. Hart Entertained. E Etiatton Ve (Dyed Coney) (Dyed Muskrat) : Ttk s enoen e canov or e doute ||| Sweaters reduced to 50¢c, $1.50 to $2.25 45 anq N0 icle S bug: hasue ConliSe e bonsx Ao ioufte Mra William AQd 2 tea Friday afternoon | g By el Bk (8 st entertaning at bridee this after : 6 o'clock in thelr home in " 5 iTul . models, of squirrel or micunk; 48 and : Miss A he New Bancroft. The drawing room Boys’ Suits reduced to $1.25, $3.50, $5 to $7.50 ey e e 566 98 P ek $194 05 1 s : : 4 o " iere the tables were set was alight merly $100.00 to long; former- Former pric | with many” candies there were 1223 F St. N.W. Il Creepers reduced to 25¢, $1.25, $2.25 to $4.50 b L T for which s The guests n, and pre- care of the orations of roses, carnations and T e —_—— . Sweater Suits reduced to $5 and $7.50 Mra,_Lawren 3 v E Irs. Z. A o Mrs. Minter Hoste | e D s Aune By H 3 -———-‘ Stockings and Socks reduced to 10¢, 25¢ and 50¢ Muskrat Coats Caracul Coats DRESSES . 0. Craig, Mra Willlam Be ——' (Marmink Coats ) 5 Sy i I m! l 48 and 50 ches long: With Fox Collars Hair line cl § HADE BETTBR crushed collar and straight In brown, tan and black: 18 riffith, Miss 4 and Miss Katharino Tows Made to Measure — Northern Seal Coats DRESSES Mrs. Rodgers wil Mrs. Jerome Burke, and p 2 FACTORY PRICES (Dyed Coney) the tea table will be Mrs. Bl B. Smith | 9 . Contrasting collar and cuffs s Tl Camel's Hair Sport Dresses, and Mrs. C. C. Rodg At Sl A t Gall of squirrel; 48 Afternoon an Bvatilun . ik Miss Hereford s eut. Ha eries | a 50 inches Dresses: former 9 P . = H oan s r o 88_ 5 prices, $20.50 . 5 meomrioe be entertained at Le ning by the usher: the wedding party guests, sining S e il Administrators’ Sale ' CLOTH COATS CLOTH COATS 820 13k S¢. NWj Gl ST of Fur trimmed: With fur col- all sk lined: W. STOKES SAMMONS, Propristor Effects from the Estate of the were $45.00 and $23.95 Honorable Frank B. Brandegee e e Formerly Senator from Connecticut At Public Auction Short Fur Coats CLOTH COATS Ffi%‘é“?,'?,‘f%”gsfig“% Within Our Galleries Assorted Fure; lar, ouffs and v 715 13th Street simsn o §79.50 || .o, $39.75 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY = : S |8 . §th and 9th, 1925 i AY“}CS E{IO Z\Spcsilt ‘ ""“"‘Z!sg'v;'hm_&;.:: S ; $500..00 Tal} Caracul Coat, with Beige Squirrel Border. ........$335.00 necessarily mean | Embracing in part peintings by Thomas Sully, Rembrandt, = —— ; luxury. When it comes ¢ / ST Peals, Homer Martin, Jumes H. Wright, Hoaly. Jeremiah Theus, $350.00 Black Caracul Coat. . ....$245.00 s g [ | $ John Simbert, Bnoch Wood Perry, George C. Lambdin, Ridgway = i to the furnishing of a home, | | / Knlgnt, Dwlght W. Tryon, Harry Chase, Arthur Parton, Ashton $300.00 Silver Muskrat, with Fox, $205.00 4 > & i N 3 " J. F. Cropsey, A. B. Durand, W. L. Sonntag, o an arrt’?rt‘_m‘m house,a d“g > = : K ors. incluging several from ihe Thomas B. Clarke col- $650.00 Kolinsky Coat..........$400.00 —artistic taste, tempere lection. 550.00 . 00 with practicability, is what Engravings and etchings by Rembrandt, Zorn, Sears, Gal- ; 450'00 %&:urall ss:ul."e{ goats. 3 '$37g' o llg:,lr n;d ot:em G g atural Squirrel Coats. . .$325.00 7 £lau 2 Y S ade 5 . We are masters of artis- 3 5 s Antigna plecass ‘Orlental rugs, large pier mirrors, silver, $350.00 Moleskin Coat..........$235.00 y— t { the | Shefeld, complete set of table glassware, clock sets, ivory and X 5y try—graduates of | s e AT $550.00 Hudson ‘S:zl !Ec::f: T’r'd. . .$365.00 school of experience—wit i s R | china; vafvable library manuscripts, fireplace brasses, &c. ALl y 2 s s : £ Washington's fin- ; ; ot inteiors a6 eiamplos : By order of W. Don Lundy and the National Specials ~ $10t0$20 Lot of Fur Collars. . . ... .. .$6.95 of our skill. $169.50 | B s ool e atte e s sty e —— $15 to $20 Fox Scarfs.........,...$9.95 et o pout Coidertion i do i e 8 Kenyon & Macfarland, Attorneys NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL Phone Franklin 3690 regular stock—offering the mewest effects— BALII_AKD At Final Reductions! fé; c_‘ffi:‘.’.o‘;}fif“: BERTRAM COHN COMPANY C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 12th and G | == ‘;figfiflmflflmmm|I|lfl1fl“|l||l|flfl1fllll|‘|l|lll|“l“lll]llfllflmmllmll|lilll|1l|l|lll]IIlll“|||||l||fl|||l|||l|||||l|!l|liliiii1|i|lll!!ll!ll!lilllm!llifliIIIEI!IUI!IH!!!IIIHIIL long; formerly and $35; now 715 13th Street 150 s iumiitio ® i lf wwgwee] 1206 G Street [vwwsvwes 1340 G Street . ) :

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