Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 9

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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) will remain for se eks Gleaves will aften e stivities attendant upon the while in New C absent from th middle of Marc ador arye at ening in t e, on N street. Mrs. Marye and her daugh- ter, Miss Helen Maryve, will go to Palm Beach the end of this month to remain through the seuson. Mr and Mrs. Marye will be hosts at din- ner Sunday ev nd will & masquerad Miss Marye, Fr evening, J , in their N street home ates will entertain dinner this e LEugene Meyer, jr., ) obliged to cancel the din- ner and musical which they were to give Monday, January 19, owing to the critical illness of Mr. Meyer's father. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey Gault will entertain at dinner ¥rida ning in honor of Mr. Charles editor of the Chicago Daily Ne: Mrs. Dennis. Wheatley the Mr. J. A. who are while in Washington, expect to enter- tain at luncheon in honor of the Brit- Ish Ambassador and Lady lsabella Howard Friday. Elder, and Mrs Elder, ing at the Shoreham Lady Henry, a charming English womun who is a frequent visitor to ‘ashington and has a host of friends . will arrive in Washington Mon- ay and will spend 10 days at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Richard S_ Hill entertained at luncheon today at the Washington Club for her daughters, Miss Eliza- beth Hill and Miss Nora Hill, the guests remaining for bridge. The company includes Mrs. Thornton Boland, Mrs. Riker, Mrs. Lewls Wat- kins, Mrs. Wallace Burnett, Miss Pauline Mrs. Robert Hunter, Miss Bessle Johnson, Mrs. Harold cer, Miss Lucielle Smith and Miss Anna Green. Wilcox, At the regular Friday afternoon tea |at the Congressional Club this week | Miss Riggs, harpist, and Miss Gerrer, viollnist, will be d will give an interesting program. The club will hold an &t home, wi dancing, on the evening of January 20, Mr. and Mrs. Adna E. Kendall of Philadelphia have come to Wash- ington to remain through the Spring and are at the Lee House. Mr. and Mrs. rd G. Lowry have left Washington for California, where they will remain for several weeks. The marriage of Miss Florence Clafiin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. { man will take plac Claflin, to Mr. Frank Andrew Her- s evening at the honor guests, | THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. of Col. and Mre. Edward Offiey, has left for Port au Prince, Haiti, for a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Fuller, wife of Brig. Gen. B. H. Fuller of the Marine Corps. Mrs. Elizabeth Pickett Hardy and her daughter, Miss Stella Plckett Hardy, have arrived in Washington from thelr home in Batesville, Ark., and opened their house on § street, which they recently purchased. They will remain here through the Winter and until after the congress of the N. 8. D. A. R. in April. Miss Hardy was the first State regent and also vice president general of the State of Arkansas. Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook and her sister, Miss Mayher, will give their reception tomorrow evening at the College Women's Club, at 1822 I street, instead of In their own home, 1y planned. Mrs. Cook and s vher will entertain State officers and the members of the Independence Bell Chapter, N. S. 2., from 8§ to 11 o'clock. They assisted by Mrs. Adna E. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, Mrs, y Dobson and Miss Stella Pickett Hardy, who will preside at the table, and Mrs. Ashton Todd, Mrs. Willlam H. Griffin and Miss Grace Diggs, who will preside at the punch bowl. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen has joined Dr. Allen In their new home on S street, Wwhich they recently purchased, and will be in Washington for the season. Branch Office DISTRICT Mrs. Allen has been in New York for the past two months visiting her sister, Mrs. Adelaide Boyd. Dr. and Mrs. ‘Allen will go to Waynesville, N. C, early in the Spring and open their estate there for the Summer season. at home Friday afternoon at 2207 Massachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Verwoert and their two children of Pledmont, Calif,, havo been on a holiday visit to Mrs, Verwoert's parents, Repre- sentative and Mygs. L. C. Dyer of St Mrs. Mary E. Dubson of Boston,| Louis, Mo., at 3226 Woodley road. Mass., who has been at the Willard — Hotel for a fortnight, will leave ‘Washington In a few days for her home. Mrs. Jullan C. ith, wife of Maj, Smith, U. S, Marine Corps, has as her guest Miss Hortense King of New York City. Mrs. Smith entertainéd (Continued on Tenth Page. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr will be hosts to a company of 16 at dinner this evening in their apartment at 1155 Sixteenth streot. 2 i Charm--- of Javanese art filected in the phere of — &\ GAVA Next Franklin Square Hotel Attractive Hangings f 18 re- Nothing makes the home so beautiful than N atmos- Draperies—Exclusive and Newest Materlals to select from —ail work guaranteed and excep- tionally reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. " BURCHELL'S Bouquet Coffee 45c¢ Lb. A Delicious Blead No Cover Charge ot Dinmor—from 7 to 3 Besrastein’s La Jem Band Supper Dance at 10 C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 '1925. While the Traveler - Sleeps As your Baltimore & Ohio train rolls through the night, thoughtful care guards your sound sleep. NATIONAL BANK Conn. Ave. and K Street Join Ovr Christmas Club WE PAY 3% INTEREST of the bri street. The performed by the alti- | the homn “at | Longfell parents, on eremony Rev. God- Main 7172 N. W. Burchell Trainmen and porters speak softly : 817-19 Fourteenth 3t. N.W. and do their work quietly. A skilled, considerate engineer starts and stops the train with little jar or jolt. And a powerful locomotive and smooth road- bed further help to insure your rest. iss Mary Cleland Officy, daughter La Garde Bags, $5 A new arrival! A six-compartment pocket- book, including the famous hidden pocket, coin purse and mirror. In black only. Cow- hide, pjn goat and lizzard. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings We always have your size! In 32 different shades. Wear Gold Stripe Silk Stockings and be protected against ruinous garter cl: p “runs.” $1.85 pair—sheer and regular weight. GG Such unsparing effort for its patrons’ comfort and contentment still marks the Baltimore & Ohio as America’s Pioneer Railroad. 1216 F St N.W. Let Our January Sales Guide You These are not ordinary events—but planned as carefully as any of our fashion offerings! Many of our best manufacturers co-operate with us to make them successful. Hundreds of women have dlready been guided to economy by them. Now they swing into the second half of January with great merchandise assortments to choose from. There is no diminishing of our efforts —indeed your opportunities are greater than ever! Closmg Out of Winter Coats Women’s T =G5 For routes, fares and reservations to any point, tele- phone or visit the Travel Bureau, City Ticket Office, Woodward Building, 15th & H Sts. N. W. Phone: Main 3300. WALTER V. SHIPLEY Asst. General Passenger Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO THE LINE OF THE CAPITOL LIMITED "EDMONSTON & CO. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL SHOES A stock clearance that embraces every possible shoe re- quirement—all seasonable shoes and fresh stock. All Regular Styles All ““Corrective’’ Models For Men, Women and Children A rec&rd-breaking sale backed by the reputation for in- tegrity of nearly 50 years of shoe selling. 159, Discount Women’s High Shoes All regular as well as cor- rective models. Misses’ Practically Our Entire Stocks magnificent array repriced, ready NCE —e consisting of a styles—regrouped, figures! fashionable fur-trimmed Winter sale tomorrow at the following $50 of for HC ~$75 te $110 Coats of kashmana with leopard and pahmi fur For Women i, 0 3 o o e e born Bt et with ¢ collars and cuffs. _Straightline coats of black clevello with collars, of Viatks squirrel d mokine in brown, cranber; = C=iC fawnskin. mentebello. lustrah of fur, fur edgings, for anberry, oxblood. shutter mokine, tabs. elbow cuffs. green, hinoki, cizpabar and bl Choice at.... —$110 o $135 straightline coats in kashmans, mokine and For WOmen de !aine with eollars, cuffs and borders of natursl {." Couts of kashmana and Jammuna with oats ‘of jammana ‘with shawl collars black skunk and natura sable squirrel collar and cuf black lyox. Coats of kashl fox. Choice at costs of kashmana, cuir d For Misses | kermana and fawnskio. Some with collars, borders—others with mu ilars and deep cuffs of m wolf, mink squirrel, be ap mink, fisher fitch and sreen, hinoki, penay, d black. Cholce at.. 151010!0!0}0‘“1 51c10T0] $125 Wom- en's Kashmana Coat with col- Tar, cuffs and border of gray $110 Misses’ Mokine Coat collar, ouffs and_bor- der of black wolf. Inside Pocket. $50.00. For Women —3$135 to $155 coats, straightline models in gerona and arabia with sable squirrel, beaver and lynx collars and cuffs. Coats of culr do Iaine with surpiice shawl collars and cuffs of Jap mink. C g mirhloom with fisher fitch collars and cuffs cuffs and froot edged with sable squirrel 1n oxblood, saddle, rosewood, pesuy, Choice at.. —$125 to $165 coats in kashma: Jammuna, For Misses , {15 (0 10 ot i e e standing collars, five band and elbow cuffs. Stralghtline, tiered and circnlar draped models.. Trimmed In the finest fur beaver, Jap mink, platinum wol squirrel, patural Iynx and gray squirrel. Choice at 2 x ~y mana. green, kaffir, gray and bia ‘Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor Reduced! Tunic Blouses $9.45 Regularly $13.50 to $25.00 One-of-a-kind models taken from our regular stock to add another feature to our great January Sales! Satins, Flat Crepes Metal Cloth, Metal Laces Styles for street, afternoon or dinner wear. Long, short or cap sleeves. In rust, praline, navy, black or printed. $9.45. .y.-nur.-_wr»n Floor Specual! Sale of Sport and Golf Sweater Coats $9.45 Regularly $15 and $18.50 A beautiful assortment of Sweat- ers of the softest yarns— Brushed Wool Mohair Zephyr Three-button or coat-fastening styles. Especially favored by the smart woman for all sports ocea. . sions. In rust, buff, navy and jac- quard prints. $9.45. Jellef’s—Street Floor Women’s Oxfords All leathers and all colors. Colonials 109% Discount All Children’s Shoes Regular and corrective models. 109 Discount Stacy-Adams & Co. Nationally Famous Men’s Boots and Oxfords EDMONSTON ‘& CO. (Incorporated) ANDREW BETZ, Manager 1334 F Street e b fadbes Efiflfimfim Just Received! Silk-and-Wool Sport Stockings $2.25 Why bother with galoshes? Wear silk and wool sport stockings—they give all neces- sary protection against snow and slush. A new, wonderful selection has just been received—full fashioned in two-tone styles. Choose from— Gateau and cadet Gateau and white Racquet and white Pilgrim and white Cordovan and white In all sizes from 814 to 10. Rein- 1 forced heel, toe and garter tops. Special, $2.25. & Jellef’s—Street Floor ' Capeskin Gloves, $1.95 Regularly $3.00 Excellent quality capeskin gloves, with Paris point stitch- ing on the backs. In brown, tan, gray, beaver. Strap-wrist models. Especially desirable as driving gloves. $1.95 pair. Capeskin Gloves $2.95 Pair Regularly $4.00 and $4.50. Novelty slip-on glove, strap- wrist and short novelty cuff Many with smart em- broidered backs. In all street shades. $2.95 pair. Jeller's—Street Floor New Spring Styles Women’s Tuxedo Dresses As Pictured in Vogue $29.50 Dresses for Street, Sport and Afternoon Stunning models in printed crepe, satin crepe and kashar—designed to give the smart straightline to any figure. [o]c——=lo|——=a]e——2|ns—=3|o]——la]—— o] —=la| ——jn| ——=|a| c—Aa|——= |0l —=| Collars and cuffs of fine lace, contrasting pipings, convertible collars but- toning to the waist—or collars and cuffs of silk crepe overlaid with Sw bunder) Inie——=|n| ——n|c—jo—=|sje—— 0] —l0| === }a| e——— 0| —— | 8| e=——ma 0] e=———a |0 e=——x1t]] models. Blondine, navy, black, Copenhagen blue, tan and green. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor

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