Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 44

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6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON B“”‘a“”‘_A_“e"ds » FURTHERING EREST OF BALL Formal At Homes - 0{ Cabinet Hostesses MI'SA Hoover plL‘aSeS Guests With Decorations Com- ,» D, O, JANUARY 18, 1920—PART Senators’ and Officials’ Wives ‘At Home' During Remainder Of SERSOD. g (Continued from Fourth Page) fallowing Monda home, and afternoons at her Connecticut avenue Melrose étrect, Chevy D. AiR. Chapter Honee Ball | Will Be Held Tomorrow Mrs. nels A Clair, president Fra 1 lumbia D. A. R. charge of the ball and card party to o given at Wardman Park Hotel ¢ ev the ar- r 1ts comple: Mrs. Alfred Ball Garges, general chairman, has been assisted by Mrs. Isaac Weil, chairman in charge of 2. D. A. R. Annual Reception To Be Held at Rauscher's The annual reception and dinner of the District Soclety of the Sons of the o | American Revolution will be held at Rauscher's Wednesday. The Presi- dent is & member of the Sons of the American Revolution, and the District Soctety has extended to the President and'Mrs. Coolidge a cordlal invitation to be present. The reception will be from 7:15 to 8 o'clock p.m. The din- SOCILEL Y. the local soclety, will preside. Among the guests who have accepted invita- tions to be present are Mrs. Marvin H. Lewls, president general of t E Representative Charles E. Winter of Wyoming —_— Sir Francis Drake's historic voyags arcund the world was begun in 157%. v Way He returned to England in 1580. ook, president general of the Daugh- ters of the Am Revolution Mrs. Frank W. of the Amer John M. Beavers, District of Columbla So ters of the American Rey posed of Farm Products. % ner will immediately follow the re- ception, with dancing after the din- | dent general of the ner. | Sons of the American Mr. Justice Van Orsdel, president of | address will the dan Mrs. J. Pritchard, Mr. J. Ballard Thurston chairman in charge ®f the card par ty, and Mrs. Marvin A. Tyler, chair- man In charge of the young ladies’ committee. One of the most attractive groups s committee, which ss Florence Berry- ‘armun, Miss Helen Bell, Miss Helen Dagleish, Mrs Lelia Endicott Miss Dorothy ‘zhe National Formerly ~witk: Woodward & Lothrop NUHAETE KR 3T A C AR ERRNNE) Esrlebaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN. TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET \d will receive again Sunday, ver will be at home the remaining Owin ge wil fary peacE Miss Loulse F } Jarges, Miss Blanche Green, Miss merson. Hows will be st home \ Grimes, Miss Josephine M on from 5 to 7 o'clock in " Miss Corita B, Huber, Miss Armrtanot, ey C 808 8 unkin, Miss Catherine I Junkin, nnetta Killian, Miss Marion Killian, Miss Betty Larimore, _ynn, Miss Margaret Lynn Helen Marston, Miss Jean Mol- Miss Helen Moser, Miss Gretna Miss Mildred O'Nell Miss Olive Pres- Lee Ross, Miss Perrot Oswell, Miss Virginla Pr! M v Marsg: pengler, Miss Frances Da- at the resi- ise Turner Gaynor, at 2500 Adams ditional und K. Fox and t. Watkins, and addit - of the floor committes are Mr. Ed- mund K. Varella and Mr. Charles H Ruof. 30c ) i A Al | ' COPY | N '_. e | et : | ESTHER SINGLETON, Editor i e engagement 1S | pjyertise your antiques in '‘The Antiquarian” | 7461 Elgutn Ave. x rk, N. Y. 53 A Covening Gowns All Dance Trocks All //f\ernoom_@resses‘ All €nsemb’s Costumes All Tailored Sujts Al CIur-Crimmed (Gats All Gur (oats J/V/J Fur Wraps 0 ] tt: h S Prep Girl Shop Apparel for Girts and Juniors Included PIANO SPECIALS MIS. HARRI the active co t by the Leag ST HAWLEY LOC arranging the ball to he ziven Friday en Women, at the New Willard Hotel. S 1217 Conn. Ave. { Shop of Individuality +|Envoy's and Officials’ Wives .|Attend Political Study Club Unusual Reductions in Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale I Group of Day Dresses “ool, Satin and Crepe v 100—150 Service Apartment For 2 Bachelors The Anchorage CONNECTICUT AVE. & QUE ST. Quaintly and comfortably furnished in_early American style. Open fire in every suite. Service ludes wood for open fires, ice, linen, conti- nental breakfast and complete valet service. Dinner at $1.50— served on request. D room available for entertaining. Now 50.00 All Remaining Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps L or Midwinter Hats 500 7.50 ](.00 Daily Arrivals of New Spring Appayel e el et i W TR ‘Lcague :f‘\Vomen Voters' Dinner Delayed a Week Rates from $165.00 2 month up per person. No fees. - We particular- 5 ly call atten- tion to the ex- tra special items adver- tised. =T _—c A DeMoll & Co.’s Annual January PIANO SALE THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET You, too, should avail yourself of the substantial savings in This is a most advantageous time to share in our sen- sational January Piano Sale. Included in this sale are also 8 number of Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phono- graphs, which have been used for demonstration pur- poses only. *350, *495, *595, *665 *200, 250, *350, *445 *50, ¥75, 100, *150, *195 J—_———_—-—-—_ EXTRA SPECIALS . Two $350 Brand-New Upright Pianos. .....$250.00 One $450 Brand-New Player-Piano ........$325.00 Two $475 Brand-New Baby Grands . .$350.00 Monthly Payments Arranged If Desired Entire Building Devoted to Music and Fine Introducing the New Furniture. Frocks for Spring It’s a most attractive array of recent arrivals ~—giving artistic interpretation to the various phases of authentic fashion—with originality and careful production. Rich’s twice-yearly Sale Women’s low shoes Hundyr taken advantage of this opportunity to buy high-grade and fash- ionable footwear—all from Ricl’s regular stock at these greatly reduced prices— Including BABY GRAND PIANOS, Prices, The new weaves, the new colorings, the new modes, the new trimming effects—combined in Player-Pianos, Frocks that are distinctly different. ds of thrifty women, during the past five days, have Prices Street, Sports and Afternoon wear. Beginning at $29.50 Upright Pianos, DS L = Prices .......... S—— ) 490 $6.90 3 8.90 formerly sold at *8 to $14.50 Choose While You May Half-Yearly Clearance Special and Important | In Dresses —all the Street and I noon Frocks | of the | | t season —are | reduced In Coats very Winter Coat — fur-trimmed and smartly styled. $65.00 to $A4A.50 $69.50 grades $79. i | 589.75775‘10'14:: 554 % $95.00 to 564_50 $9850 grades. Phonographs, Prices This sale does NOT include Rich's ENTIRE stock, but the selection offers splendid choosing. $39.50 to $32.75 0+J*DeMOLL $59.50 to $145 to $160 $49.50 grades. ’ $75.00 grades. 539‘75 grades ....... $9950 ICH S D M . - Proper Footwear E OLL i In the sale, of course, all | F Street at Tenth $25 to $35 5 s e W : ; $24-75 Terms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience Ste oa 110 o 5130 $7g150 SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS™ $59.50 grades. grades selections muss be final. Was AEOLIAN HALL "Twelf Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Pianolas—Victrolas—Fine Furniture

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