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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY lto Mrs. John Graves in Charlottes-|at a small dance to celebrate the| Raymond B. Ward, ir. were joint ho oti . ville, birthday anniversary of her daughter, | tesses at a miscellaneous shower Fri- Navy Academy Festivities|| Prospective Bride ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY| | = s e e e S e r. John Thornton Ash¥on is back |yere Mr. and Mrs. Mottern, Mrs. Alice | beth Davis, whose marriage to Mr. W. | P from Richmond, where Ibe attended|Wiliams Cherot, Miss Ielen En-|H. Whittlesey will take place Thurs- ritt ee F \(s) Miss Barbara Price entertained at|the meeting of the Virginia-North|twis Miss Edna ns, Miss Mar- | day, January 29 eatllre eel{ 1n Annap01151 cards Saturday afternoon at the| arolina Dental Assoctatiog. Dr. and|garet Saunders, Miss Mary Deveritt, r. and Mrs. Willlam H. Harlow | | Mre. Ashton have as their guests at|Mius Mildred Cherot, Miss Loulse Col- | entertained Thursday evening for home of her mother, Mrs. Overtonftheir home in Rosemont the latter's jing Mr. John Sinclair of Washington, | their son, Mr. William Harlow, when | an Westfeldt Price, on Braddock Heights|aunt, Mrs. Glenn Brown of ‘Washing-|air Ashby Valentine, Mr. Jack Lyles, | the guests were Miss Pauline Phillips, | . 4 : for two of her classmates at St.|ton. Mr. John Kerns, Mr. Reynold Wil-|Miss Evelyn Hammill, Miss Grace| Dance Given by Officers and Benefit Entertain-| 3 < £ ! Agnes' School, Miss Alice Virginia| Dr- Charles E. Outealt jJeft last]y .. "\ Charles Anderson, Mr. Ed-| Hammill, Miss Sarah Harlow, Mids D’ ’ Mark S 3 i 4 Maddox and Miss Hebe Carter Sturges | %8 ""0)"“ e f‘:”“":‘ el ard Blake and Mr. Danlel Galluc Ella Guoss, Misw Loulne Toombs, Miss | iamonas s = o { % A 2 £ M n, T, { will spen e remainder of he in- h t M - | Arline Brown, Miss Marie Carter, Miss ment, Preceded by Dinners, ar S . e m”“r;’l".fif, e Sty S L ”“‘“l'm::’u. B N e Vo iarens | Virginia Lyons, Miss Minnie French, | E Frances Green, Miss Jans Deahl, | ooic2lt have closed their ldome in| ...y saturday afternoon at their|Miss Lucy Harlow, and the younx| son of Unusual Gayety " : ] | | Miss Elizabeth Rust, Miss Courtenay | {je2"Ee Saehington Park asd ‘:;““.. me in Rosemont for thelr son Les- | men present were Emmett Carter, | 3 s | Page Waller, Miss Ruth Bryant, Miss| goctor's absence. X 1 jr. who celebrated his -‘\xmg }ht:‘f;?:f\v"b)_ e e T S seem a bit incongruous L Elizabeth lson, Miss Courtenay | iir. and M Wataon ‘m“”l: thday annive Mrs. Van Mid- | ¢ iy G Gt DR Conway at their home | ” Cochran, s Helen Slactk, Miss|recurned to Elon College, N, ;) ddesworthitwae aesisced by Muw La U. |0 a5 Mrigon, Bar to you? If it does, then ootter ¢ i ¥ % i Katherine ttle, Miss Virginia|a visit to the latter's parénts, M Hammond of W igton. There were | Cliar | $ : 3 Jam Dus n Mr. rank | . o kson, Miss Fleanor Talman, Miss|Mrs. John Clapdore, on South v « N 5 you uests and pri e lings, Harvey Butler, Drewry | you haven’t yet consid- Barger have returned t Dolis after ¢ fola Barrett, Miss Nellle Sommers, |; 3 n by n laban, Hazel | Y63 Hoofon: Wranck Afairy. Fon: 5 spending week end at Towson, Md. %t | | Miss Frances Sinclair, Miss Kathleen| Mr. i T D. Owens b an- | Han . Frances Hammond, Aube- | Q0en®, Fosion, | orth ifred Dove ered or understood the Holliday entertained at Douglass and Miss Eleanor Williame. |» the marriage “ineir | line McCulogh and Robert Gooding. |kins, Mahlon vau b= ¢ 5 - evennis ¥ Prizes were won by Mies Rust and|daughter, Miss Helen eth and Mre. Robert Peatherstone|®ih, St 00 0 Os ard 1s the guest diamond from an invest Miss Green and special prises were|Owens, and Mr. Robert Keyser, for-|left last week for Fredericksburg,| ~yi *'woreo " Bure in Lynn, | parties, mada st given the two guests of honor. | merly of Luray. Va, but now r\H“I“”r" they will make their home fn Ly, 5" i | ment standpoint est of the Win the & 3 s son-in- d da 3 € Mrs. James Kelth Marshall Norton|Washington, January 14, at their | the futore. o . Pa ¢ C s ¢, linners was that given | ter. Lieut . and Mrs. L 411 | was hostess for her card club and|home, 617 North Columbus street, by | Mrs. Fitzhugh Kerns of Rector-| Mr 1. B. Clark of Cojumbia S C.| : nad seve additional guests for|Rev. P. L. Vernon of the First ldap-|town, Va. is the guest of Mrs. Mar- |7 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clark, at| men attached to thel | \ | luncheon and bridge Monday at her|tist Church. = aree Dot «tic thelr home on Prince street. | I'hriit, you know eina Mercedes were hosts at the| ! { home on T'rince stre Members and Dolly Callahan has gone to, Miss Frances Thomasson has re- -+ - Fopgic~ v | 14 oa T aF S kerise o Pann oy are| 8 I = Tohn. Hantas C.. where she \gill|turned to her home near Camp Meade, |, Mis8 Virginia Foster of Audobon, totally distinct from 2os o f Ay [Eisats Sarac AL JoBh CHuster os remainder of the Winten, | Md., after a visit to Mrs. Marion H.| Y. J. and Miss Doris Goodwin g Homn % o ' e & Mr, Leopold Ruben and his sisper |Jolinson on Braddock Heights Philadelphia were recent guests of = '-l‘ Hen . -‘“f ““"“’ ,"‘ e gone to Baltimore, where they! M James Keiler entertained at a |7 #nd Mrs. Bernard De Vaughar | Robert S. Barrett, Mrs. Isa al 5 i cpris ¢ e . Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Jewell t \ie | 4 ave tuken an apuriment and wdll| surprise buffet supper and dance fo a { nt i Sper- ety Weds | ’ |dirs. Wallace Lindsey, Mrs. Clarence | 1 ioin for several months e Moty reemag o ol | entertained at au Informal dance|[| tant element in prosper o heae aaton % 7 |C. Leadbeater, Jirs. Jean Carter Bay Mrs. Mary J. Newman has returned | brate his birthday anniversary Monday evening as a house-warming | and, as such, compre s, who wili return v S Mrs. Anderson Sommers, Mre. Willam | ;" jor home in Unionville, Va. after| Mrs. J. B. Duncan has returned|foF their new There were s uch, comp: T wtertained at | MISS W H. T. Brooke, Mrs. T. Marshall Jones. 1, yisit (o her daughter, Mrs. Maiy |1 Florida, where she spent a|&bOut a hundre $ HELEN ELIZ Mrs. Thomas Frankiin, Mra Arr | Richards [mont Mr. and Mrs. George File of Wash- erbert, Mre. ward H. Kempe Mrs. Berti i entertained s Raymond B. Ward and Mrs,' = (( » Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs., Wil Mrs. Charles Page Waller, Mrs. Rich- s rdson, recently nnn. |ard 1. Acton, Mrs. George H | meint engagement to t. Richard | Mrs, Herbert Oliver, Miss Dolli@ Zim ST v & 1 Nuzent, U. S, | mern Miss Elizabeth Potts, Miss| o i { Mary Thomson, Miss Gault Norton,| Miss Lillie Marbury, Miss Mamie! N A lM“ Phi Epsilon Chaptcr | Graham, Miss Flora Milburn and Misx | g ™o o ZPeD It is the judicious i Milburn | A \ v Spccxally Entertained William J. Boothe entertained | ot GO ) (0N N 5 vestment, the healthy luncheon d bridge Friday, < R & of her cousin, Mrs. Willia Does the combination simony. It is an impor- hends the concurrent | | matter of careful invesf i ta Chapter, Mu Phi E ) 1 Honor Musical Sorority and Mrs. Hos- | enjoyed a party recently give Jdoyd, who recently returned to Ale . i ; i Lieut. Hosfora. | \u{\ Nellie Noel, Miss Wyr \ iria to live after havin e 3 keeps a people or a pe B | e e et Prosre: | Sier and ‘Mra. Lioyd have. purchase 1 A Most Important Purchase of | s ab established fnfpers ur ¢ house, 209 South S £t & . years ago by Mrs. | ne i ) t a | 4 street, and are living there thrift and prosperity ). Stevens, a niec | Hote rogressi : s ved | Lloyd was formerly Miss A . . “ T LI Watlace, wi £ Ce H. G. | muy pro, 1 anged, | o Stabler. = AR S lace, s at tea on ‘.,:‘, s S ioeon § | 1. an fro. Henry @7 1t . esque in fiction, but it would soon bring pan ednesday last for the officers wholar " p Buftat ey T er Saturd ed to Department ot | wa e e [ - L o | Permits Us to Hold a $ activity of money, that 1 Cooke of Wash L ot 0 et I T g e g b arave ana g Remarkable Sale Monday, at 5 ana Wil were for the |is Unite . small son have returned from a visit who were at Carvel ‘rw,\, of the Winter months, | Joft W ) it. Comdr. and Mrs, Holton, who | HE styles are delightfully new and different, and are fashioned of the v will o ot L G s 1106 G Street . N.W. loveliest silks, such. as plain and printed crepe de chines, crepe satins. dealing with fine dia Y roshanara, charmeen, beaded satins and beaded georgettes. Also many B Covers hot dictls e panrs ere beautiful styles in kasharine, plain or fancy flannels and twills. Exrclusive g bk UL P New York) models for street, afternoon and dinner wear. more than half a century, v ape "7&6 ]Ioub( of iu/uan. i Colors, rust, henna, cocoa, red, green, navy, orchid, French blue, copen, but it teaches some apt e % Y A i jade, peach, white and combinations. Rl nterestiny leccone Visitors in Cfly Guests ! Beautiful New Spring Dresses . i Women’s Sizes, Misses’ Sizes, Extra Sizes = of Women Voters' League i1 t'C ks and Flewe ~ . it ,' o Five hundred delegates and alter- | I Specially Priced $16.95 and $25 i Leverty m’lte"‘ COat Reduced , Ihe trend of diamond Our own experience nates attending the conference on the | = e e values has been steadily ing the Hotel Washington, were HE reductions are really sensational and the woman or miss who || upward. The market has .I?;u‘c‘(\‘:“: ‘L“:-l‘f“:m”{\ ",‘,,r.n‘\:]:l‘; | Before_lnventory Sale } selects a coat tomorrow makes the year’s best purchase. | Bl iea s W Kdut"‘ v headquarters, % e w s ' ) $7.50 and $8.50 Spring Hats, $5.95 EE i o pleasant yground fo CLOSING OoUT WINT€R STOCK REGARDLESS OF COST i H/[ have just received a very special adbance purchase of the . profes wOMEN’S and MISSES’ COATS very smartest silk and straw hats. Some have tiny pleats of | bears es H. Dict- f faille silk or soft taffeta, others strapped or embroidered with milan directors Were $35 to $125 I | or hemp straws. A complete selection for matron or miss, in henna, Were the presi- navy, black, almond, copen, thistlebloom and rosewood. w ! 819.95 §29.50 $49.50 $59.50 leagues of women erest was displayed in | Susan B. Anthony desk, which | S el =, of Wash .» »; Tor wees cna at B il g Fine diamonds bought e all an er daughter |Was on exhibition. The desk was in- ’ 9 Better Apparel at a Lower Price 2 day eve- r Upton until such time as | | : fes the mementoes of Miss Anthony are | —w"e s—ls e i Br r e 0 3515 0 ive to proper diet and |[i Redue" 88 95 512 95 516 95 825 00 Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.W. -or_tab!e (‘il\\dcnd‘ today ong th students, a —fine diamonds that Louis awards ol i nins SLASHING REDUCTIONSO_N i = = 2 ST S were bought at fai weight.” For the last semester two | prices! first prizes of 35 each were wom by 5 = 7 3 v = Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters Iy WP " \\ 2 ) . P e Murphy's father Miss Paula Postel of Albuquerque,| Swart N. Mex, who took on 8 pounds, and [ i There’s the crux of the Miss Marjorie Braham of Nevada, Mo., who has gained 29 pounds since last September. whole investment situa- tion—to buy fine dia- monds at fair prices COATS and SUITS b sthar g ) . | b Rich's Twice-Yearly Sale fr ol experienceand proven integrity of this i - 3 At Still Lower Prices! ‘ 5 | “ohicstablishod diamond (retirea) ‘v 2 o w This is a special offering of late Mid-Winter Fashions for present and Women’s High . arvel Ha fter dinne - 3 N 1 L= pichurel st early Spring wear. ; We can and do gu made by Mr. and Mrs. Struble on an Ow Oes antee you both—the rip 3 1, from which they recent : : . A returned gigh quality and the iy Seatherin Boyein, = aasgntes Fur-Trimmed Ensemble : 5 : . : i ¢ M. and Nr ; o Footwear of the highest grade—the models that are just [l caitebicnaost; e een S 2 oBsel n Anng e e o C O A T S S U I T S now very fashionable, embracing our surplus stocks and 5“‘““‘?""‘5 ot thelr home at the ) Lk as | ('ml.\‘i.rtmg 0."‘_ i antee is confirmed by returned to Baltimo 2 Capt. and Mrs. G three generations oi EEEL I | Were $85 to $268.50 Were $115 to $225 Evening and Dress Slippers, Street b st stantial people W W : Shoes, Oxfords and Slipper: s A \_‘”fij”" ! NO NO e hotrpandens lppers You can indeed be well ) a. tenets of 5920 10 51495 | 369 o 5125 Reduced to Tust. £ he purhase 5 of these much-desired $ ; 90 $ 9{) $ precious stones—and you Tailorcd Sporls 5 4 5 will -flnd here tha.t the P required outlay will be S l l I I S ‘I\ - comfortably within mod- O A S i est means Were $59.50 to $69.50 | Were $39.50 10 $125 || S d e s i sented Thrift in another .]‘Bi}\“i“: NOW NOW >~1()0; fa‘irx of Wonwn;(pfigf; $_Z 90 of its truthful, pleasing B fBucael sizes 1to 4 only. aspects, we conclude s32£ to s39£ szzg to $79i2 2 g with an invitation AMh e : ‘ tich's ENTIRE stock is not included in this sale, but We shall be pleased ed the m of. Ma e executiy i1, of the Mary. the variety of stvles offers splendid choosing. i to extend the cone 1 Baltimore cek. e 3 Moa Comp ifalot iusign Oiarias venience of a Charge Owen Comp, and her small daughter, 1 ave been guests for a few ICI l E ; F Account. 1non of Mrs. Comp's parents, Mr. ames E. Chance, left last New Lond Conn., to Sgered A e ; Exclusively Dt'fferenf Proper Footwear R. Harnis & Co. rt Underwood was hostess e st TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET I Street at Tenth av. u‘r' z:n! Hall, in honor of Mrs 4V L PRV Uiy Vi b} | s R e eventh and D Lieut. and his mother, Mrs, Conway Sluson, have returned to Fort Amador, Pana- ma._after a month’s visit to Lieut. and