Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 47

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SOCIETY. Round of Entertainments Busies Annapolis -Society THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 18, 1925—PART 2. —_———— | Popular Young Bride | Kentuckians Planning lnteresting program Centucky Societ ranging an | SOCIETY. room, where refreshments were served Mr. Cronise cutting the large yellow . and_Mrs, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Harry Porter, Mr. and . $222222828383838384822222222232822832833238223428322232323£8223234 ¢ U \" ==l 4 'Fim"mv ‘ | Clearance of Trunks | |l Flat-top metal-cov- $232832434 = 3 John Rhine, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fenton, Mrs. Octavia V. Rhine, M o | G. Brady, Mrs. Teresa Mahone . Tewalt, Miss Dorothy Rid Joris Rhine, Mr. James ‘ronise, Mr. Albert Croni ert Cronlse and Mr. Jam Most of the guests wer: 3 received by |grandchildren and great-grandchil- st the |dren of the guest of honor. Il ered Trunks; with Il steer | brass-plated fock and | | mountings; | hat box in i sg o0 i reinforcements; Luncheons, Dinners and Teas on Program—Co-| tillon Club at St. John's Gives Dance—Wil- sons Entertax-n Bisl’xop \Voodcocl(. covered Il tray. nquiries v Maryland State Society to Have Party Thursday gatherings " Mr. Jonathan R. Cronise The Maryland State Soclety will | : 3 . ’ have a card party at the Washington . o > T GiverBicthday Bacty| Sis o Sricty atso Wiantaston ut. an % Xt hor i o 5 : Mrs. Jomathan R | daughte Mrs. Samuel ] h-Selling Sa;ings | itronesses for the William Cabell Br: J. Linthicum, Mrs. Mrs. David ijah Williams has had Miss Amy E. Bla rles Bookwalter ¢ ent the week with his i n the Cusach Apartment | olo dancing, v, Hazel Rhine and Mac zuests adjourned to the These two groups offer most ex- ceptional values in the fine and finer Fur-trimmed Coats. 18-2 They are the most favored of all the models—made up in the smart lustrous weaves—with collars and collars and cuffs of popular and fine furs; durably lined. All sizes, including stouts in the better lot—and every Coat has been tremendously reduced. Second Floor Maddox and dining Special Sale of l)(-moustraling and Used Sewing Machines Drophead Standard Rotary (used) vhead New Home Machine (used) ead Detroit Machine 1) Drophead Chainstitcl Drophead Singer Ma saesst zz:zzzzzzz:éxi::ézz:z:ézzz::zzzzz:zzzz:&izézzzzzfi:zzzzz& .. $12.00 ..$15.00 $10.00 ..$25.00 $27.50 $2650 ..52250 $39.50 $59.50 Every Machine Guaranteed —Every Machine Mechanically Perfect Oppenheimer’s SAODP UNIQUE 806 E Street Northwest. . formerly Mixs Ruth ux. whone wedding was one of the pretticat eventx of (he | 3 late Autumn, _ achine (used)...... eSS s e st es s s tess ettt esstessesessessiss Soesesetssesesstesessesesssse e (used) Engagements Announced - For Spring or Afterward | i Mrs Miss Ka 1 (Singer type), (demonstrator) arine Lowman of Elmira )0 Drophead Rockic 4.00 Drophead Majes Machine (demonstrator). Vibrator Portable stinghouse Portable Electric (demonstrator) Electric (demonstrator).. The Secon;l Floor dfiers ; Remarkable Sale of Spring Frocks The newest models—in most wonderful colorings—bright brilliant shades — gorgeously embroidered-—in contrasting shades. Unusual and effective combinations. Street and afternoon types—in all sizes. The difference between their actual value and this very low price is the difference between cash-buying and credit- buying—a worth-while saving. RALEIGH HABERDASHER: WOMEN’'S DEPARTMENT $£3383533223243293252223252282238280222888228232222242202022832¢8828202022822222322880228222223824244 & * Secona Floor. Final Clearance of Girls’ Coats In two groups for Monday Plain and Fur trimmed Benefit for Hebrew Home And Hospital on Spring Road | tz and Mrs. M. Me Mrs. J. K A Final Clearance! Handsome new models in sports and dress models — plain colors and fancy checks and plaids. Lined and interlined. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Smart designs in Polaire Cloth, Velour, Cut Bolivia, Cut Chin- chilla, etc.—warm and comfortable with their |- double linings. Sizes 7 [ to 14 years. $5.00 $7.95 All the wanted colors—‘“high” shades and staples. Thira Floor. The remaining 150 to 5200 Hart Schaffner & Marx =77 'Women’s Fur-trimmed Coats $ 8 7 50 Reduced to = The luxurious furs, the imported fabrics, the silk linings and the faultless needlework are just as fine as they were all season; but the sizes are short in the few remaining models—so we’ve reduced the prices on these odd sizes to very rockbottom. Taken all together, though, these sizes are represented in the remaining assortments, 14, 16, 18, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Even if you do not actually need one now, it'll pay you to buy at this price and put it away until next Fall. 1106 G Street . N.W. ““Jhe House of Faihion” ) ‘ J;;st Arrived {| Hundreds Specially Priced of New Spring Dresses 815, 825 & 335 Beautiful New Spring Millinery $5 to $10 The new buyer demonstrates his value-giving skill—in this offering of a splendid group of — New Spring Hats Marked at an intensely interesting price. ”VVor;irerfuI Values in Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced '; to ', Former Prices Now $25 to $69-50 Most effective shapes—for both Miss and Matron —1n Canton Crepe, Faille and Braid, Taffeta, etc. 370, %65 and 60 Hart Schaffner & Marx Sport Coats for Women $37.85 - ) —developed in the captivating “high colors’—Copen, Tangerine, Oak, Lanvin—as well as the always proper )] $9.35 Third Floor Bargains in Dresses mps ws s s ) | Raleigh Blaberdasher S A S T, e ) Thirteen Ten F Street The Values Are Far Greater $3383882828888828282288282822883888338 S Eees e Tes e st Ta e e et e e e st et eeteeeeeeaattstanatessssssssssssssssssssssssssiset ] .1Il|l|)|||l|||l|1)|II|iIiI!I(IIIllIll"llIl!lllI“llHIIIIII(IIIlI|III|I|IIlIIllII|IIIlIIII|I|l|lIHllIlll|||Im|III|IIIIlllIIllIlllllIIIlll% ! 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