Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 8

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SO SOC Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur to Entertain the Admiral of the Navy and Mrs. Eberle. ; HE Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Curtis D. Wilbur will entertain at dinner Friday evening, January 3, in com- pliment to Admiral and Mrs. Edward W, Eberle The Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur w Eive a tea dance from 5 to 7 o'cloc Saturday afternoon, January 17, for their daughter, Miss Edna Wilbur. Informal Lunch Party At British Embassy Today. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard entertained a small company informally at lunch- son today at the embassy Mme. Yousry, wife of the Minister of Egypt, will receive tomorrow after- roon informally from 4 to 6 o'clock at the legation, 1815 Q street Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloam will give a small dinner at the Hamil- ton Hotel this evening in honor of Lauro de Bosis of Rome. Among the guests will be the Surgeon Gen- eral and Mrs. Hugh Cumming, Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wood and Miss Vera Bloom. Mrs. Louis T. Frothingham, Representative Frothingha tained a company of 12 a today wife of enter- uncheon Representatives at Con; The ‘wives of t Congress living will have two at homes d soclal season, the first, January 19, and the second and last, February 18, from 1 to 6 o'clock Thomas rton Phill joined Revre: after spending the holi- home, Butler, Pa at home 2108 Six- for the rest of the davs They aenth Winter at will be street Alrs. Mark Potter te Commerce and Mrs. Macpherson ssued invitatio for luncheon Tues at the Chevy Chass Club, vhen their guests are asked to m Mfme. Grouitch, wife of a former inister of the rbs, Croats and Slovenes, who visiting Mre. Ste- phen B. Elkin wife of the ommissioner, Crichton have he counselor of the Enited States| embassy Berlin and Mrs. are at the a month's v Warre; Hotel aring rn to Winter she aw Princess e, and | grand- ) few daughter of the accompanied her Mrs. Me | Southgate il enter-| Mr. and Mx: honor of daughter of Mr Marye. Helen Marye, and Mrs. George | will t will] Mrs. John Franklin Jameson not be at home tomorrow, L receive Jan 4 and 31 Mre. Willi n Mond: m Hard will leave Wash- for New York, to be about a fortnight. She will go| icago to attend the Women's| Welfare Association meeting, which will be January 18 to January | Carroll. | Holland tomorrow | Fitzhugh totterdam, Yorlk 200 Early Spring Hats 3.5() Choice selections taken from our regu- lar stock. Not even the remodeling of our store front can stop us that is truly sensational! CIETY. IETY aboard La France and will come to Washington to visit his parents, Dr. and Mrs, Mitchell Carroll C. Glover will en- tertain a large company of young people at a dance this evening in honor of Miss Eleanor Wilson. A num- ber of dinners will precede the dance among them being the one given by Comdr. and Mrs. Herbert Howard, Mr. and Mrs. C Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett will enter- tain & company at dinner this eve- ning preceding the Friday evening dancing class. Mrs. Albert Douglas will be at home Saturdays during January in her apartment at Stoneleigh Court Miss Winifred Telfair DeVoe will be hostess at bridge this evening in compliment to Miss Mary Lewis Har- vey of North Carelina. Miss Helen Moran is entertaining @ company at bridge this afternoon fol- lowed by tea in her home at 1532 Sixteenth street, in compliment to Miss Florence Claflin, whose marriage to Mr. Frank Andrew Herman of Ilii- nois, will take place Wednesday. The other guests are Mrs. Eppa Morris, Mrs. Willlam Leahy, Mrs, Sefton Darr, Mrs. James Trimble, jr.; ‘Mrs. Edward Kyle, Mrs. Alfred Powears Davi John Carter, Mrs. Thomas Mahe: Raymond Miller, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Lorensa Whitaker, Miss Julla Cook, Miss Mary Francis Darr, Miss Page Shepherd, Miss Evelyn Foster, Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Frences Weaver, Miss Anita Heurich, Miss Mary Tumulty s Angela O'Don . Miss Frances Keane, Miss Hazel , Miss Ruth Phillips, Miss E 3 and her house guest, Miss Kathryn Dempsey of Philadelphia. Mrs. Roy C. Claflin will preside at the tea table assisted by Miss Julia Cook and Miss Kathryn Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simonds will close their house here Wednesday, and &0 to New York, from where they will sail January 17, to spend the remain- der of the Winter in Europe | | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Hull Among Dinner Hosts Last Night. | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull | entertained informally at dinner last evening preceding the reception at |the White House and had among| heir guests Senator and Mrs. Arthur | Capper and the counselor of the Ger- | man embassy and Frau von Lewinski Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and her | | house guest, Miss Rachel Strong of | Cleveland, were guests at the in- | formal supper which the Misses Pat- ten gave last night after the recep- on at the White House Mr. and Mrs. Waddy B. Wood were hosts at dinner last evening before the reception at the White House. | Their guests included the air attache of the British embassy, Group Capt ; the assistant naval uttache Brown, Comdr. and Mrs. | Edwards. Miss Peters, E. Lindsey and Mr. Richard George . We'ls en- tertained at dinner last night in hon- or of . and Mrs. Robert Munro. Others of their party were Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holeman, Dr. E. Stephenson, Col. and Mrs. Wallace | Craigie, Mrs. Harriet Avis, ies Lola Tate, Count Neizychowski and Mr. Alexander McCormick i B.| Capt. Elroy 8 J. Irvine entertained| at dinner last evening at the Con-| gressional Country Club In com nt to Miss Atela Kimmell and her flance, Capt. W. H. E. Holmes. Other guests were: Miss Ruth Miller Green, Miss May Taylor. Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Marion Grimes, Miss Mildred from making an offer { were in ''HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O'Neill, Miss Ruth Griffin, Miss Mil- dred White, Miss Kathryn Bowes, Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Eugenia Lejeune, Maj. and Mrs. Xenophon H. Price, Maj. and Mrs. E. Goring Blis Maj. James Lester, Capt. Stuart Cars- well, Lieut. McCarthy, Lieut. James Hammond, Lieut. James Runner, Lieut. Richard Viall, Mr. Todd, Mr. Richard Shands Paul Lutes. and Mr. Mrs. J. A. L. van den Bosch will be at home informally the ‘second and fourth Saturdays of this month end in February. The firat of the series of Navy and Marine Corps dances will be held at the New Willard Hotel, January 12, Dr. Lauro de Boses of Rome, Italy, is the house guest of Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley. Mrs. Kelley ix enter- taining at dinner tomorrow in honor of Dr. de Boses. . Mis. Nathaniel C. Halstead enter- tined at bridge, followed by tea, yes- terday afterncon in her home, at 3241 Thirty-eighth street, in honor of her mother, Mrs. George Zilllax of Toronto, Canada, who s visiting her. The guests included Mrs. Willoughby Ches- ley, Mrs. Le Roy Goff, Mrs. Arthur Lane, Mrs. Charles J. O'Neill, Mrs. Guy 0. Done, Mrs. Donaid B. Mac- Lead, Mrs Walter Talcott, George Minier Hostetler, Mrs. W liam H. Beck] Mrs. J. E. Lapham, Mrs. M. Stanley, Mrs. Zachary Brewer, Mrs. Reid S Baker, Mrs. Willluu: Mess, Mrs. J. Frank Fooshe, jr.; Mrs. Henry R. Robb, Miss Leta Adams, Miss Mildred O'Nelll, Mise Ellsabeth Done, Miss Alice Ramell, Miss Adaline Thoraton, Miss Alice Ballentine and Miss Elizabeth Lacker of Newport News. Mrs. Charles J. O'Neill and Mrs. Ar- thur Lane presided at the tea table after the game. Col. H. S. Hawkins, the command- Ing officer of Fort Myer, Va. an- nounces the free exhibition rides in the riding hall at Fort Mver will be- gin today at 3 o'clock and will be held every Friday afternoon there- after until March 20. Tickets for these exhibition rides will be mailed on request by writing the adjutant, Fort Myer, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer of New York are in Washington and are stay- ing at the Shoreham Hotel. Miss Elizaboth Irwin turned to National Park Seminary to- day, having spent the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank IL Edmonds. Mre. Walter C. William Cheatley time in Atlantic monds re- Brashears and Mrs. are spending some ity Miss Maud Wetmore of Newport, daughter of former Senator Wetmore of Rhode Island, and Mrs. Coffin Van Rensselaer of New York are in Wash- ington, staving at the Shoreham Mr. and Mrs. Vance C. sailed from New York Wednesday on the Adriatic to spend their honey- moon cruising along the Mediter- ranean Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Crane Bur. rell have taken an apartment at Ca- thedral Mansions for the season. Mrs Burrell and her little daughter wil leave for Florida late in January and ! be absent for.several weeks. Mr. Maxwell Alvord De Voe, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvord Calvin De Voe, during the Christmas recess, has returned to Charlottesville, where he is attending thie University of Virginia who The ball of the Southern Society at the Willard last night had much of the brilliancy of the best days of the South. Distingulshed people filled the boxes, many diplomats going on from the White House reception. Col. Wade Hampton Cooper, presi- dent of the Southern Society, and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, chairman of the reception committee, charge of the party The Minister of Panama and Senora Penn. Ave. at Eighth Street N.W. “Convenient Payment Plan” Ten Weeks to Pay The payments are convenient, you pay as you wear, and at the same time you get the benefit of our well-known policy of good values. Take advantage of the January Clearance Sale of Fur Coats, Cloth Coats, Suits and Dresses by open- ing a Convenient Payment Augustine McCormiek | de Alfaro were in Mrs. Wemsley's box. Others in the boxes were Sen- ator and Mrs. Watson of Indiana, Senator and Mrs. Dial of South Car- olina, Senator and Mrs. King of Utah, Senator and Mrs. Mayfleld of Texas, Senator Trammell of Florida, former Senator and Mrs. Hoke Smith and Mr. Burton S8mith, In ate Commerce Commissioner and irs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Wade BElls, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. 15. W Cole of Tennessee, Mrs. James Hunt- ington Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Benolet, Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Noble with Mrs. Purnell, wife of the Representa- tive from Indiana; Capt. and Mrs. Angus, Mrs. G. 8. Dunham, Senator and Mrs. Overman of North Caroltna: Senator and Mrs. Oddle of Nevada, Sorator McKellar, Representative and Mrs. Cordell Hull, Represntative and Mrs. McFadden of Pennsylvania, Rep- resentative Steagall of Alabama, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Reece of Ten- nessee, Representative Woodrum of Virginia, Representative McSwain of South Carolina, Reprsentative Bul- winkle of North Carolina, Represent- ative Gasque of South Carolina, Jus- tice and Mrs. Plerce Butler, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Glassie, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler. E. C. Yellowly and Col. and Mrs. Harlee. Shortly after midnight Col. Cooper read a brief address on the life of Andrew Jackson. Senator Wat- son of Indiana followed with a short speech, and Capt. Calhoun made a resolution for the BSouth- ern Soclety expressing the WASHINGTON Misses’ Three-piece Suits reduced $125 i $78.50 | Juniors’ and Girls’ $9.75 Plan account here! Visit our Credit Office, Third Floor and obtain full information in regard NEw s ervice of ours. JurLius GAarrINCKEL & Co. Genuinely Remarkable Values m Choice Selections of Winter Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls At Greatly Reduced Prices Coats reduced to $45, $58.50, $65 to $185 Two-piece Suits reduced to $25, $38.50, $49.50 to Dresses reduced to $18.50, $25, $38.50 to $95 I Hats reduced to $2.50, $5, Coats reduced to $12.50, $15, $22.50 to $65 ’ Silk Dresses reduced to $9.50, $12.50, $15 to $25 Wash Dresses reduced to $1.95, $2.25, $3.75 to Sweaters reduced to $1.95, Hats reduced to $2.50, $5 and $7.50 Socks and Stockings reduced to 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ to $1 Knit and Muslin Underwear at Greatly Reduced Prices F STREET CORNER OF 13™ to this O, precintion of that body of the tri- bute of the President from New England to the President of the old South, which was accepted by a standing vote of the society. Annual Southern Relief Ball Set For February 2. The annual charity ball of the Southern Rellef Bociety will be held at the New Willard Hotel the night of February 2, and Representative John McDuffie of Alabama s to be chalr- man of the floor committee. Miss Vir- ginia S. Selden will be chairman of the young ladies’ committe: The proceeds of the ball ar3 to be used for the relief of needy Confed- erate soldiers or their widows and for the upkeep of the Home for Women, which is maintained by the Southern Relief Society at 2403 Penneylvanle avenue northwest. Nineteen widows or the daughters of Confederate vet- erans are now in the home, having no other abode. The Indiana Soclety of Washing- ton will give a dance at Rauscher's| Wednesday evening, January 28. Pa- tronesses will include the wives of the Benators and Representatives of | the Indiana delegation. preceding the dance there will be o program of entertainment, in charge of RNepresentative Fred S. Purnell, president of the society. A number of distinguished guests will be pres- ent Mr. Charles L, Morgan, jr., director of the Mask and Wig Club of the [Continued on Ninth Page.) PANS to $45, $65, $78.50 to $7.50 and $10 $2.95, $5 to $9.75 FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925. !&‘\S\‘\\‘\‘”S‘a New $5 Dresses, $2.95 For Saturday—Children’s Day—Only Sizes 2 to 6, 7 to 10, and 10 to 14 Years A glish Broadcloth, English Prints, Mercerized Rajah and Fine quality Ginghams. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 have panties The straightline models, sizes to 14 years, are hand embroidered and piped m contrasting colors. Colors: plaids and fast colors . They were made to sell for Saturday, choice, two ninety-five. SPECIAL purchase of Imported fancy guaranteed Peach, copen, ro stripes. All $3 Our Entire Stock of Misses' and Children's COATS (o on Sale Saturday at Finally Reduced Prices Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.\\ ‘S»X\\\\mm\S“\\\\‘\\\\\\\\‘\\\S\\S\‘\“)SS‘\\\\\‘\\\X ZAAAAAAAAEALARERLAEELALLLLEAT LETALALAAERRLELLR AL LETR VAN NRNRRN RSN Children’s 4-Piece Sweater Suits $4.55 Children’s Rompers Sizes 4 to 6 79c 1219-1221 G Street Store Hours, 9 (0 6 P.). N.wW For Saturday—a Feature Selling of Girls’ Winter Coats At a Price That Brings Timely Economy Materials: Plain Polaire Checked Polaire Velour Novelty Materials Sizes 7 to 14 re- as Mothers will be quick to respond to this offer- ing of quality Coats for the young folks at this markable as it is timely -and one that quite lives up to the Sworzyn reputation for remark- surprisingly low price. 5 1 2 able value giving Sworzyn's—Downstairs Store New Spring Footwear Worth $8.00 to $10.00 Smart, new Footwear that brings the Springtime flash of fashion in Midwinter. Quality Shoes in every particular—and sensationally underpriced. Hurry to Sworzyn’s tomorrow for this rare combination of quality, style and economy 594 Some Slightly Imperfect . Blonde Velvet Brown Velvet Black Velvet Tan Calf Patent Leather Main Floor—Sworzyn's Remnanis and Bolt Ends of Silks and Satins At Away Less Than % Price Now 39¢, 69¢ and $1.00 Yard For quick clearance we have disregarded former prices, and segregated them into three groups. All lengths up to 4 yards. All colors and qaulities. Plain, fancy and printed fabrics. Displayed on special ‘tables. Silver Kid Silver Cloth Gold Kid Gold Cloth Combinations: Patent and Apricot Patent and Tan Tan and Beige Sworzyn's Silk Section—Main Floor

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