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8. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925. SOCIETY.: — — dens at Drayton Hall, which were|Miss Elizabeth Lackey of Newport |tes Saturday by Miss Frances Amelia [50Wn of pale blue velvet trimmed in [S. Hight in the pre 1 e *harles Grandfield, Mrs. started by Miss Drayton's . sreat- | Ne va., and Miss Hereford's at- | young daughter of Dr. and Mrd, J. [White fur, with a large pink and|the New Willard e o la Knight, ) Sidney Dimock grandfather, have become famous P Miss Martha Boyle, Miss | popinald Young, at her home, on | White rose on the left shoulder. Mrs. |for 10 A e DRt e A Goain throughout the country. Margaret Hensey, Mrs. Reginald Can- | Ninoteenth street nford wore black velvet, which Flisworth and 3 arry B. Den L nard, - Miss Norene Justice and Miss : ? IO, et charming in its tailored sim-| Mre ‘Celia Elswort: Al f p wing roon Mr. and Mrs. William E. Richard-| Audrey Herron. Misy FoulE VOreCs FEFy AR licity. M y vas also assist- | Fall River, M: . r ster and son announce the . oir i gown of chiffon velvet, trimmed in |Dy/0Y- JMiss Toung was alsc assist: | Full I ey ; ; s o i r Brig. Gen. C. R. Krauthoff, U. S, A., |Monkey fur. Miss Cranford Was|gn 4, Misse Hope Merritt and Miss | to Drnglilead, ; e 5 3 tatnment ‘ota- Smmel N s at the Army and Navy Club for the | ChRImIng in a sea green smatin crede, | Grotcton Cartor e Visltor in Wash 1 e E iy e E 4 5 ity i “\':nll”' my and Javy Club forthe | ;1 ade along straight lines, with a fogton from Vancouver, British Co- | ieqdr, S ',‘n’,‘ on e i3k formaer ek Ambassador and Senora de Riano to | i B et ; : Pines fram e ‘shoutders of itver | {261 poing” Sl e | was the guest of Lieut. s r- s. Davenport White will be at | 3¢® 4 — enree | 46N house of the Grace Dodge Hotel | X Newman has gone to At- 2 | ents, Dr. and Mrs. John in Nugent AN ly Wednesdays of this| Thé guests included Mrs. Edward| Former Representative George b i i e e Return Tonight From Short R GRS DR sl o et e TR e Mr. and Mrs, Robert Van Hausen |[}07:0 amar, Mrs. Lee Landls, Mrs. Char- | Va., is Hotel Hamilton during a (D, A. R, will give a cea ¢ e S \f s T - will entertain dinner this evening % ans, Mrs. John Curti ; ~<)vuxl mu to Washington. afterncon from 4 to 6 o'cloc Visit in New York. T e s Sinine : 5 3d 11, Mrs. Women's City Club in celeb, A - et Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hiram Allen Edw 4 Mrs. Frank C. Letts and her daugh- : ¥ Olub bra ens Falls, N. Y., ara the guests h:m{y ter. Mrs. Courtney Letts Mrs. Horace Moran is entertaining | Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul Leetch of | E1nia 300 & have taken an apartment at sador of Spain and|New York, owing to the death of Mrs. |five table: bri this afternoon at | Georgetown gerald, Migs . g vell, Miss an Park Hotel for the r 4 de Riano will re-|Phelps’ brother, Mr. Horace Claflin|the Congressional Country Club. o Landra Beach Platt|Dorothy ~Cooper {of the Winter. urn to Washington this | Southwick. Mr. and Mrs. Landra Beach Plat o \» g o e ey this | Sontmo T oA PREl s e ok 2 returned to their home, at 2141 | E Louise Landis, E Mise Natalie Pottef, who has been oninea et - ? > e tortal g | Wyoming avenue, from Montgomery egets spending the Christmas vacation with days in New York First Assistant Postmaster General| entertained at luncheon today at the ing nue, from Br, A h | |ana Mrs. John H. Bartlett will enter-' Waldort-Astoria. in New York in |3 ere they atiended the wea- || it : mother, Mrs. M. §. Potter of Holn 1214 F SFREET and rday_of Mrs. Platt’s sister, - Brookline, Mass., will entertain at | Miss Violet L Yakel, and Mr. Fleteher J Miss | party of six of her schoolmates at | ner la compliment 5 | H. Lansing y t ar%; To Fln luncheon at Hotel Hamilton on her | 1o the retir o 5 |of Ne . Miss Phyllls Wrikht | (v hack to the Foxcroft School, at | 3 % ppiidt a, Okla; Miss Mary Davis, | Sro B0 and Mme. serand, e _other Miss Cranford Homor > argaret and Anne Nesbit, Mis: ains, B e atster of, Rortu > . Guest ot Bridge Tea. » Rothwell, Miss Catherine Ra apt. Herbert Hartley of the S. S S el o % 2 Catherme Sylvester Cranford, | Miss Judith Ashton, Miss 4 Leviathan was guest of honor at a : ; ol et ioEantor X . M and Mos Chaosd Miss Nanecy Bradford ana Miss B hnerdast nighe £17en Dy bl 18 2 S i el : whose marriage to Kiwood | Eileen Roche Middleton. w3 2 = g will take | Additional gu were asked for v T p : | place ek in March in the |tea, when Mrs. H. Nicholson Lamar and 9 \h‘h 3 W A % y [home of her unce, Dr. Lawrence |Mrs. Charles Cranford, mother of the H L Wl \ X Basil Tewksbury, in London, Eng-|honor guest, presided at the tea and Rob / | land, was the honor guest at a bridge table. Mrs. Lamar wore a becoming . Mrs - : | : WS —, Bouquet Coffee Honor at L roday. | 3 of Cour A Delicious Blend going South! Dodge Hotel. Represent: Antoinette Cattna, Mrs. Morgan | ued on Ninth I And as the time for your de- | N. W. BurChe]] parture nears, the need of mak- ‘I 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. ing final selections for the morn- ing stroll—the bathing hour— S Ak .\mm,‘n.' \ Fois ; 5 ! 111;ch.onn ximcwmnmen:.s of re- Uph()lstenng lz_nx;x!iwn — and those glorious R bolstertis Pacios Florida nights—hecomes para- Suites and Odd Chairs mount. | a Specialty S G And so Chts Caneing —to aid you in your choosing, our ’NUF SED' Southern Apparel will be dis | . played every day this week from | S PHe Rt eleven until four-thirty N Axk my 20,000 customers. give the service you have AR R WG | On living models! . the right to expect I'he Newest Vogue is the Fl GROUP AT THE ARTS CLUB BALL. { Y i el P 1 and [ $9 Tapestry Cut to trimmed Felt Hat. These and Ombre Misx Etta Giffen, ax Robin Hood, wit . represented by You are invited to attend anc $2.98 Per Yard Hats in gobelin blue, sea green beck at the left and his day s zabeth Langen- bring your friends. To simplify pueblo. French grav, Castilian and 3 ueolo, "€1C arc g astiian and selection, all Southern Apparel is i) Clay A. Armstrong thistlebloom the presidential [honor of Miss Josephine Phelan of grouped and displayed in our | Drop Postal to i ] i ALY e oniina Misy Prilan fsaeor |1 M IFine Apparel Shop — Second | 1233 10th St. N.W. i = : Mrs. Arthur Amory Houshton en- s Lo daEcel Floor. . fronaresnmes WUBERSE. - WAKEHENEW FASHION S e et Lot e = 21BN “A shop within a shop” | | S Brooke, Mr rank Brett Noyes, Mrs P, and elen Patter Ram’s Head who | s ‘a. | dence in Chath ourts In honor of Mrs. William | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frances Ca- r of rs. John M. Bidale |rusi will entertain 20 i people | Miss Virginia Hereford, whose : 1216 F St NW 5.y At Mrs. Pierce Butler |at @ dinner and theater party < : & Edward | The House W neves Teais coms Mrs. Chapman, Mr. pbert Cason, |eVening for “their daughter | row ev mong .Pl'\;.‘uz:““’(.' e % i parative prices — be- 3 John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. C. e - b = | liott, Judge and Mrs. aham, : 608 to 614 Flower-Trimmed at dinner lus 3 J cause tl’\ev l’lave a : B Snd s . Mr. and Mrs. John Dryden have re- = e Mre GoE HAT Mue. Stoddand. Ny, | turned from Newark, where they vis- ELFVENTH ST tendency to mislead. E L S Gt the former's parents MClatoc) Forrest Dryden o z 7 ol ring their stay Miss F . IR O, M aughter of Mr. and ) of Courtesy st Dryden, was presented 1o soc iss Dryden, who attends W chool, will spend her Sy Geor x rw.,. with her brother and sister-in- B EORRE. 4 > & Mr. and Mrs. John Dryden, in Charles Willia s F b yacain s trd M na R Coaa Shington, arriving the middle of [N ; Eleven-thirteen G Street Cuno Miss Emma Drayton of Charleston, IS. €, who is here for a short visit Our First January Offering =—— '——| were Mrs. Thomas F | —a Real Event in which we feature a remarkable ward D. Vanter of me, at 1720 Ma i ! harl N. C.; Mrs. Charles de Vere = : - Brenizer, Mrs > . . E e R i O e Q | New York arrive A Mrs. Child of | A - New Willard, wi “harles T! le was gay with v ain until the adjournment of | holly and Christmas greens and red | € 2 ss March 4 andles | | Miss Drayton will stop in her home, | ear Admiral and Mrs. William [ Drayton Hall, near Charleston, on her | Woodward Phelps have been called to | way to Florida. The magnolia gar = [ | m | | | Of the Original Price TWELOUVRE § 3 | " yisrssrecs " | St o Cl( 1115 1117 F STREET i Exclusive models—and trimmed with the finest Furs. = X | You can judge the importance of the sale from these examples— $29.75 Mandel $69-75 Caracul . . F Trimmed $ -_75 Trimmed l‘49 75 The Blg Opportunlty Coats, now Coats, now I $49.75 Gape Fox $125 Squirrel 00 | Clearance with us isn’t an excuse for a sale— Trimmed ’3 .00 Trimmed ’7 I but this sale is an expediency to insure the outgo Coats, now Coats, now roc S of every remaining Street and Afternoon Frock— = Stevens—1113 G Street: and every Coat—of the present season. We reduce radically—which means that you may profit materially by selection now. fs The EXtraordinary is Ofiered in tllese 3 ‘ Cbats Thisis how the > ewest Sprlng A mDresses are re:l:cesdo. " & . . | % Sults $35.00. Re- $]6.75 5950 Re- $32.75 : 3 g Frocks . duced to. duced to . ... $39.50 to $59.50 to ‘ : : b ; ‘ Z | § A group of Dresses which present F t :49'95:{).‘ Re $24"75 :75'3:" e $39'75 unusual values—in styles that are ur Oa S oot e g brand-new and favored for Spring. b Charmmg Silks—and Smart Cloths —And this is the way R 36 AR '8 VA U —in the delighting high shades— we’ve reduced the Coats: ; : k El:a!t,l;:p'll:‘;etlcl,m' o s ¢ Fur J aC qu ette S $65.00 to S145 to $160. $00.50 $69.50. Re- $44.50 Reduced to 8 > Vil | Regular Values _— All the $175 $16.75 to $25 239‘.’515“ -~ $54.50 S..oc:; :nl.(.ef 11950 5 duced to . All the $200 $95.00 to Coats Re 313950 ( ] { -~ — -~ : % - $9850. Re- $64.50 gueed to. . g 2L All Women's . N time-~-but your im duced to . ... 3 = . . $110, $115 Trimmed With the Misses’ Sizes. portant savxng time It's our c]earance and $130. Re- $79.50 Fine Furs duced to . ... 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