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SOCIETY q from Eighth Pa Howard nd Mr M. New at mman and ust Mrs. Wall: | Harry Wardman will be THE EVENING 8 TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925, .9 in the Chinese fantasy, a “Game of Mah-Jong,”” under the auspices of the lhllciu Wood Memorial Assoclation day evening, February 6, in the w Washington Auditorium Mrs. Mason Gulick, wife of Col Mason Gulick of the United States Marine Corps, will be one of Mrs. Bliss' ladles-in-walting and Mrs. the other while the two at- of the Princess are to be Elizabeth Walsh, daughter of an Walsh and niece of Senator --in-waliting, Washington. Mrs. Maud Howell Smith [is chairman of the Princess group and the costumes for this particular o | &roup in the fantasy are perhaps the gorgeous In the briiliant spec- having been {mported from many of them brought by Mrs. s Barnett. The costume to be rn by Mrs. Gulick is her own, hav- | recently been brought by her China, and {s a remarkable an- Chinese robe with & wonderful headdress of pearls. In connection with this first ecche 's voices will sing the temple music of over Miss Estelle Went- t this chorus for the Mme. de Sanchez Latour, wife of Minister of Guatemala, has been d to the list of patron; the bridge and mah-jong par s belng held today at 2400 Sixteenth in the aid of the general hos- d the mission and which will con tures. H. Gallivan of Massachusetts and Mr. H. O'Connor of Washington will auction off autographed books Mrs. J. E. Woodward is chairman e, | of the general committes, Miss Elinor HE most important stage has been reached in your building problem when it is time to apply the finishing touches. The choice of color-tones, fabric patterns, furniture designs all have their influences on the result. At this point call us into conference. We are “mas- ters of artistry” —who know how to combine art with practicability — suc- cessfully. No obligation is involved. Phone Franklin 3690. Con- tract Department. Furniture Floor Coverings Draperles Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Murphy chairman of the ticket com- mittes and Miss Margaret Loughran chalrman on arrangements. e Byrnes is chairman of s committee of the ball 1 February 23 for the ben- George Washington Uni- *| versity Hospital and will be at home 30 Le Roy place with members her committes Saturday after- Whenever requested the committes offers suggestions as to costumes for The House of Courtesy = Representative James | the ball, which will be held in the university gymnasium. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Crowell will spend the month of February at Palm Beach, Fla Simplicity marked the wedding Saturday afternoon, January 24, 1925, when Miss Maude Friend Giddings became the bride of Mr. Tristram Rodney Leadam of Paeonlan Springs, Va, dn the presence of the two families and immediate connections. The ceremony took piace at the bride’s home, the home ot her grand- mother, Mrs. Charles Glenville Gid- dings. The bride entered the room with her uncle, Mr. Eugene B. Glddings of Manasses, Va., who gave her in mar- riage. She wore a traveling dress of brown charmeen trimmed with Persian border, with hat and gloves to match. She wore no ornaments. Preceding the bride was the maid of honor, Miss Anne Glddings, her sister, who wore a dainty frock of henna taffeta and carrfed a bouquet of ferns. The best man was Mr. Leadam of Paeonian Springs, brother of the bridegroom Dr. James H. Blake of Georgetown, John E. Va., Perfect home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, permanent colors. Each 15-cent package contains directions so sim- ple any woman can dye or tint lin- gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, blltpsborn ELEVENTH ST. 608 to 614 great uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony. The wedding music was played by Miss Bessie Davis. After congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Leadam left for a Southern trip. Among the out-of-town guests were: Dr. and Mra. Jamees H. Blake of Georgetown, Mrs. Prescott Hub- bard Judd and s Phyllis Judd of New York and niece of the 1 Slinton Adams and Weadon of Washington, Mrs. E. B. Glddings of Manasses, Va, and Miss Anne Gid- dings of Richmond, Va. Mr. Alfons Beaumont Landa will close his apartment in the Wyoming and sall for England about the middle of February to enter at the Spring term of Oxford University. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ramsay, who have been at Wardman Park Hotel for three weeks, left today for Castle Hot Springs, Ariz. Miss Hope Thompson, international | the guest of honor en by the American | sity Women at noon. Mi tary for th ted States- | lawyer, will be at a tea to be g Assoctation of 1 the club Wednesd: Thompson, who was S United States at th “Diamond Dye” it § a E@utiful Color h Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Garments, Draperie. — Everything! dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, ev- ery lhing new. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Norway Arbitration Tribunal, and recently assoclate counsel for Costa Rico in the arbitration with G Britain, will speak on “Old Fac! a Modern Setting.” e Marriage Licenses. Scmmaon hve) e om0 Cassady and Sallie L. Dold mmerman of Betbichem, Pa., "Daft of thix city Alonzo Payne and Auna Booker, Fairfax, Va. L. Wright and Ellen Goldman, both Va. y and Ethel M. Wil azie L. Moore. M. McDownes. chanan e Colin, both of both of Margnerite L. Md. John P. L nd Ethel M McPhilomy of ¢ Christos E. this city and Char- ANNOUNCEMENT Beginning SATURDAY January 31st THE Sangamo Band Under the Personal Direction of DICK EMORY LEIBERT and DAUGHERTY Will Entertain Nightly HARVEY'S FAMOUS RESTAURANT Pennsylvania Ave. at 11th DANCING Livery Evening From 10 to 1 Souvenirs Noise Makers ¥or Reservations Call Franklin 3034 You understand we never quote comparative prices becaufle t}ley have a fend' Most all The Finer DI’CSS Coats *33 sizes are available. Third Floor. Tomorrow-—Final Reductions of They are Coats which represent the conservative models that are unaffected by freaks of fashion—enduring because of their exclu- sive character. Coats that have sold at greatly hlgher prlces—ln fact the pres— ent clearance price is less than the orlgmal cost in many instances. The better types of fabrics; the more luxurious of the furs—and the more distinctive shades. | | | | | | | =) | m Are grouped for Month-end Clearance at as later. --and —bemg the last of some very popular lots—at. . 55 French Room Hats $8.00 Designs that will appeal for immediate wear, as well Satin, Silk and Fur Fabrics— 97 Early prlng effective styles. Fourth Floor. $3,00 Satin and Silk—some colors, but mostly Black. Very Hats % lotte G. Kirby of New York City. Samuel B. Jones, Jr., and Hilda I. Gordon. Hobert Proctor and Gladys E. Duffy. Parris L. 0. Townes and Ora M. Moton. Edwards Addresses K. C. Luncheon. Daniel Edwards, former president of the Board of Education, addressed the Knights of Columbus Luncheon Club yesterday afternoon at the reg- ular luncheon meeting in the Hotel Hamilton. John E., Lynch presided. t week's speaker will be Willlam , president of the Rotary Burchell’s + Bouquet Coffee 45c Lb. For a Limited Time N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. KAPLOWITZgrOs. INCORPORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A JRPEGIAL. JALE $45 DRESSES $20 NEWLY ARRIVED A SPECIAL OFFERING OF FINE SILK AND CHARMEEN DRESSES FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE. STKEET AND AFTERNOON MODELS. EVERY DRESS A KAPLOWITZ FASHION DE LUXE. WE URGE EARLY ATTENDANCE. 721 Henderson’s—Standard for Quality—Established over 50 Years Special Low Prices On Fine Furniture This Week and Throughout February We are offering a number of complete Dining Room and Bedroom Suites and Odd Pieces at GENEROUS REDUCTIONS from our already low prices. A Few Striking Examgples Follow: T'en-piece Mahogany Combination Dining Room Suite, 00- in. Buffet, Closed Server, China, Oblong Table and Six Chairs, hair cloth seats........ Spec'al Price, T'en-piece Walnut Combination Dining Room Buffet, Closed Server, China, Oblong Table and Six Chairs ... Special Price, $449.00 $649.00 $540.00 $795.00 Special Price, $115.00 Upholstered Chair, down Cushion, smooth Mohair Covered $95.00 Special Price, This Is Not “Sale” Furniture—But Is from Our Regular Stock James B. HENDERSON >ai Eight-piece Mahogany Combination Bedroom Suite, 50-in. ser, Vanity, Chifforette, Full-size Bed, Night Table, » Rocker Special Price, Nine- pmce Genuine Walnut Bedroom Suite, 48-in. Dresser Vanity, Chifforobe, Bow-end Twin Beds, Night Table, lf‘nm ,'Rocker and Bench Spec,a[ Price, Bureau, Walnut throughout Paperhanging, Pl’lOnES Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies nteng 1108 G Street Main 7675 Main 7676 Rich’s Twice-Yearly Sale Women’s High and Low Shoes Footwear of the highest grade—the models that are just now wvery fashionable, embracing our surplus stocks and consisting of— Evening and Dress Slippers, Street Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers Reduced to $4.90 $6.90 $8.90 Former Prices, $8 to $14.50 100 pasrs of Shoes; sizes 1 to 4 only. to ... oae Women's High Reduced i $7.90 but Rich’s ENTIRE stock is not included in this sale, the variety of styles offers splendid choosing. ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth