Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1925, Page 45

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING! TON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1925— PART 2. . U. Hospital Benchit~ | sical Comedy | Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Cardwell, in Rich- New York V . James D. Leary has issued in- « for luncheon and bridge v, January 29, at her home on reet 3 hun!! Slesman Scott is spend- with her friends in New Brook of { Miss Marger: Kelfer of Pelham, N. Y.; Miss Mar Springfield, Ohio, and ¢ Miss Sara Ger- Miss Perrine en- | Ontario and receiving marked soc | attention while visiting here. Entire Building Devoted to Music and Fine Furniture t land T. Dodge. | Americans Plans Gardipet | chre and five hun- | Crc‘cr O{ streets north- | Frank | Mrs, ! i ! X v T SUNDAY DINNER, $2 Three Choices ] One of the Celery O e ) S I R S L ) Yt YO For Reservations Phone Main 7172 — | EXTRA | ‘} SPECIALS For Tomorrow und Tuesday. 4 Player Pianos ’ Each, $250 5 Upright Pianos | Eeeh 150 | ‘ 10 $125 Phono[raphli | u Each, $39 Our annual January Sale is a general clearance sale of practically everything left over from’ our Holiday Stock, including all traded in and demonstration in- struments. There are an unusually fine number of specials in this sale—and we advise an early inspec- ton. Aol & Co’s Annual January PIANO *350 *595 BABY GRAND PIANOS Prices— Mrs. 1 street, from 480 to 6 o'clock group of New York artists will Jeannette Snyder of BronX-|exnihit in the main gallery: T library will contain water colors by m» late J, ’en and Brush Club, also of New 'ur‘ ith its exhibition ome near town. |\1.»w through February 6, “|Eastern Star Chapters e |CHICAGO PAIR JOINED AT $100,000 WEDDING Nuptials of Loretta Hines Scene of Lavish Display at Cathedral. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 24.—Two thou- sand guests today attended the wed- ding of Miss Loretta Hines, daughter |of Edward Fines, lumaber milllonaire, and Mrs. Hines of Evanston to Howell {Howard, son of Col. and Mrs. H. Max- | well Howard of Dayton. Ohlo. The cremony was performed by Cardinal Mundeleln, the first by the prelate To Honor Grand Officers| since his cievation to the cardinulate. | The wedding was a gorgeous spec- 1 be given to Mra.|tacle, Holy Neme Cathedral having rand matron, and | been done over In red velvet, the car: ve, grand patron, | dinal color, at the expenss of the ar of the Dis- Neuhauser Hostess At Arts Club Today . Roy L. Neuhauser will be < at the tea and private view afternoon at the Arts Club, 2017 the | Wesley Little, and the will occupy the lower room All will be on Hines family, which unofficially is re- ported to have expended no less than | 100,000 on the wedding. A rosary from Pope Pius XI was |worn by ‘the bride. The cathedral 'rm—'nhl-rl 8 great flower garden. Hotel, by and Temple mittee of mem- apters has made Interesting affair. firm of uisville, Ky n—>Miss T insurance i* headed heresa Moe ey of OH«honmi mass oom are leav- | B England PLAYER-PIANOS Prices— 200 250 *350 *445 ——) *495 *665 1550 75 5150 UPRIGHT PIANOS Prices— PHONOGRAPHS Prices— *19 39 °*49 59 *100 *195 Terms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS” 0-J-DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH DEMOLL PiANO @ Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ Twelfth and G Streets Steinway and Web er Duo-Art Pianolas—Victrolas—Fine Furniture % 12th and G Sts: Southwest Corner Smart Wear Since 1916 SELLING OUT —QOur— |ENTIRE STOCK —High Grade— Fur Coats Fur Scarfs Fur Collars Furs and Ladi Dresses Cloth Coats Suits Before moving to our new’ location, 1235 G street northwest. Listed below are a few specials for this event. Everything marked down regardless Dresses Cloth Sport $5.00 of cost. 529:_-i-2 \ Dresses. Were $39:_5=0: i $15.00. Sizes 14 ~ Dresses Hairline Cloth, $8.0=0 to 36. Dresses Short Fur Coats. Were priced $45.00 to §75.00. 1 Short Caracul Coat. Was priced $85.00. 1 Northern Seal Cape (dyed Coney). Was priced $125.00. 3 Northern Seal Coats (dyed Coney), with natural squirrel collar and cuifs Were priced $155.00. 3 Muskrat Coats. priced $165.00. Were 2 Short Moleskin Coats. Were priced $200.00 to $225.00. 4 Caracul Coats, trimmed with fox. Tan, Erown, taupe. Were priced $200 to $250. 1 Civet Coat. Was priced 250.00. 1 Silver Muskrat Coat. Was priced $235.00. 1 Black Car- acul Coat. Was priced $350.00. 3 Hudson Seal Coats (dyed Musk- rat), beige squirrel or skunk trim- med. Were priced $350.00. 2 Natural Squirrel Coats. Were priced $500.00. 1 Persian Camel Coat, mink collar and cuffs. Was priced $375.00. hair Sport Dresses. Were ! $15.00 to $20.00. $87£ Dresses Fine lot of s115 | 78172 | Dresses ; e 2 4@ Cloth Coats | Fur trim- $2 1 5 Cloth Coats meay i = $ 5 5 .00 $ 1 94 £100 to $119.50, Cloth Coats $ 3 50 Suits border 2 CD“"I: % = prcd Sisnoc. 3 85 Tailored Suits Long lines. *2 5.00 es 2 s3 1 .50 == | $65t0$69.50. = Lot of old coats taken in on new coats. MRS. KAHN’S RACE AIDED. | Opponent Withdraws, Leaving Her Virtually Clear Track. SAN FRANCISCO, Richard Harris, deputy city asse and a candidate for Representativ from the fourth congressional distric to succeed the late Julius Kahn, to- day announced his withdrawal from || the race. In a letter to Richard Coleman, manager of Mrs. Florence Prag Kahn's campalgn, to succeed her husband, ||| Harris promised to further her elec- tion. _Withdrawal of Harris leaves Mrs. Kahn without a formidable oppo- nent. In Rumanis women are employed as builders, and, with their skirts tuck- ed up, climb ladders with pails of cement or loads of bricks just like the men 'BEST WORK || —at the right price you will find here always WOLF FURRIER, 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. SOCIETY Entertains Welsh Society. The St. David's Seciety of Wash-| ington, composed of citizens of Wels origin, upon the invitation of Reprs sentative Clyde Kelly, will be the gaest of the Pennsylvania Society at the New Willard Hotel Wednesday evening. Secretary of Labor D. The Original Marinello Approved Shop Formerly at 723 11th, Is Now Located at 1203 St NW. Ii you have gray or faded hair, consult Mrs. E. Davis about the new hair coloring. It will change your hair in 15 | minutes to its natural color. Consultation free Mrs. E. Davis 1203 F St. N.W. Phone Franklin 2989 MBRIDKS & G STREET BETWEEN New HTHE 2T er Frocks for Spring Softly Gracious Lines For Afternoon Wear Women’s Ever so becoming are these slender New Frocks with their graceful flare and godets to soften a too severe simplicity. Exquisitely made of the finest crepe satin, they make stun- ning gowns for any afternoon occa- sion. In all the season’s most de- lightful colors, blacks. You Will Find the Price Very Senstble $2 5.0() and Misses’ Sizes—T hird Floor including many Hundreds of Winter finer coats. Cranberry. Coats Worthwhile Saving’ Opportunities Kashmana, Fawnskin, Suedecloth. Cuir de Laine, Lustrosa and many other fine fabrics used only for the Luxuriously trimmed with the richest of furs. distinguished colors as Penny. Oxblood, Saddle Brown, Shutter Green. Black. ° In such Values Unprecedented $48.0(~ Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Extra Sizes Second Floor

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