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SOCIETY. : SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 18, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. GT oot e N i New Attorney General|Srmrimm st gaereaes, o e} Lyrics of Desert” Dance IY BETROTH ] Mons Waoren Rooall i i i S At Perin Women’s Pageant _ Busy Days of War Time. |12, [0 e their membership during the D vening years. Mr. Warren is also s . =0 g s ber of the Motropo i . . " Distinguished etroitan|Hcmber e > Ma)estlc and Cmtesquc Scenes to Be Colorfully : . : ‘L;::“:A'l:r:—‘:v’;‘&|n-h.nx" Gave Services in Many e Gty Dev: sed N Willard H N and are active in t epicted at New illar ote ext 1vit Clun mhece ts alic P Emergenw Activities. General Stone a 5 - leisure t: 1f, Frlday Evenmg. & ¢ takes & hans in ten ¢ The recently appointed Attorney eneral and Mrs. Charles Beecher : . “Grosse Point F arren return to famillar scenes| TORSC TFOITL FrE when they establish a home in Wash- |y o e rumily A L h were neighbors of | ynquige in aquatic | i Neo o0 Bkt giing which include yachting | fervently advocated by the | and lovally rotiovwed | aitinguished Republio and {ts | War and he has pl y A Warren, a distin- | 0f high ished lawyer of Detrolt and a pow of Michigan, Ll in 1918 for ¢ ot Co : I o expected to ry of State and ' | Mrs. Hughes, the Mini; of Panama nds and Mme. de erved In sev- | ¥ n the varfous war |2 were pro s 4 o | Braduat Gen. and i e | World until Arbor n 18 H. Hart, | } thelr household e Surg.| ¢ when their old- | 2f Law, he Stitt 5 vears old, fell Mrs 5 4 a vietim o enza. This beioved 8 1 Siree! Mrs. C. C.| § > . whose real name was submerged | bine ditlon f ; (!v Street \.\\‘. Deat Grant : a1 destynation of “Euar - ARS OF HON st of the four Warren |\ . 1B s for th v Attorney General and his wife as for the Vice President- Dawes, the return to many poignant | S~ ygmpmenl - % _FFOm, 7 | — | N N troit, except for the Washington and Tokio. Ambassador, sent by Of the three the family, John Buell War- 16 y a brother Robert School when titt, Miss Eliza- Items of Personal Interest D Tk . ’ / aughter o To Washington Residents : s it 1M e T N N N\ NN N 7 dant and o those of when the %\\\‘ v oof M nie 1 ty and her mother, Mrs. | Club met at the fn St. Louls [Drs. Boleon Lewwis) Guest of Club of Colonial Dames | "] I Clut - at the Roosevelt Hotel : PPy g b The Annual Sale of 5 Spe body seems to w 95 o nd the Mahog : an S ° ho will be g 1934-i 1 ica 3 i 3ric teed. NONE SOLD FOR CASH, just pay a little esses_ for the evening will ba|, each week. Pay 50c a Week ) ® 5 Sam Major, Mrs. Bessie s Brueggeman, Mrs. James S man, ir.; Mrs. I. V. McPherson, All Standard 7> ‘harles Alger, Mrs. Edgar P. ‘Watches at u _\ ;e({;pl{l}"z\ will fol- T i N \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ N \\ \\ e Seee "Youl:‘Prnmiw \ = \“‘\K‘ W ¢ § § §\‘“§ 5. Thorn- to Pay is Good \\ AN g N ‘\\\\ AN 1 \ n S. Puller With Kay” LA S 1end | o9 oo ode-ogs e o2 3 407 SEVE > \\h . Y ;\\\“\\\? \\\\\\\\ On Sale Tomorrow — — 5 \\\\\\\ N Following Room Size | * To the Wife: Special i 7 | E RU( : S - ’;"or “IN | Has he said to you: “Now don’t be insistent, dear, I / | really em going to get a new Tuxedo—but I'm going J— Monday Bt PN to wait until the annual P. B. Sale”? (7th and H Sts. N.W.) 7 . i If he has—tear this advertisement out of the paper, : A 500 Brand-New ¥ take a blue pencil and mark elearly at the top, “Now : 3 X [ ° ) what excuses have you to offer?” Then pin it on the dedoeil 8 () Advanced Spring Hats R old Tuxedo suit. 95x127 Rose and Green, Tabriz : 7 f Very Specially Priced , ) . gl : : v ! - Tell him they are of plain black unfinished fabrics These are not ordinary hats, and herringbones, full silk lined—satin faced. With but hats of exceptional merit. A lucky purchase was made by : : ‘ notch collar or the new peal( collar. All sizes and every o Tabriz.. Zonn0 }l us, and, instead of marking “Fabriz . ; regular prices, we offer them i | suit in the sale is from our regular stock and was for- and Blue, Sarook... 5 7 ! . a1 sl tice . 50 erry and Tan, Sarook...... 525 J ||| 2t this special sale price. ® 3 merly priced at a great deal more than $37-50; 7 - Allso 140 Assorted Scatter Size Rugs Lz, Formerly Selling $100.00 to $150.00 . _C'etée = Pk Wi Sale ' —Sa mms— Price... $78.50 _ Sl e —Swanson Pokes— —Turbans— —Straws— Nothing charged, sent on approval, taken back —Matron Hats— or exchanged. Biggest values I ever offered I and and to the Washington public in twenty-four years. —Combinations— Other New Types oo e o i 3 Ne J lb Heklmlan Every Desirable Color: Included o 1512 H St, N,w. i Try Guilford’s for the Best Exclusive Models—Each Special ;ww = . Established 1901 Values in Town! Priced, $2.95 to $10.00 ‘ @