Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY SOC eIy THE EVENING STAR, WANHINGTO DEBUTANTE OF TH D. last evening for M herine Cran ing for New where she will be for a briet stay prior to sailing for England. The guests Included Dr. and Mrs. Morton A. Mitchell of Baltimore, Lieut. and Mrs. Leslle Farrington of Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cran- Irving 0., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 SOCIETY, Douglas and Dr. King. Among those at the ninth morning musical at Rauscher's ranged by Mrs, terday ar- Lawre: Townsend Dulin and Martin Company GLASSWARE REDUCTIONS ® ford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Landis, Mr. and de Carti Mrs. Edward Joyce, jr.; Mr. and M John Curtis, jr.. Maj. and Mrs. F: rell, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Quinby, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Rat- cliffe, Mr. and Mrs. limerson Bough- ton, Mrs. Henry Lamar, Miss Louise Landls, Miss Betty Warren, Miss Vir- ginia Sheldon, Miss Mu an_Est, Miss Daisy Cockerell, Miss Ransdell, Miss Elizabeth Morrison, Miss Elizabeth Parker, Miss Myra Stephenson, Miss Margaret and Thel- fna Henderson, Miss Jocelyn Joyce, Miss Anna Craig Hillburn, Miss Frances Young, Miss Martha Mason, Miss Audrey Caldwell, Miss Marshall, Miss Elizabeth Roger: Rosmund _Vaughn, Miss Eu Summers, Mr. Charles Cranford, jr.; Mr. Bugene Martin, Mr. John T. Byrn, Lieut. J. Morrison, Capt. Caldwell, Mr. [ Harry Ransdell, Mr. Orville Parker, Mr. Henry M Mr. Charles “Mre N ? G 8 Mr. Mr. Gordon Ll et e e : 3 : . sn)x:‘::;—m.‘.'ar M Brown - e ety sedier i ing of New Y George and evening, entertaining ut the Chevy Francis Marshall, Andrew Long. . the Minis- President and Mrs. Coolidge Have Small House Party for Supreme Court Dinner Tonight. Yousry and Mlle. Yousry, " wife and daughter of the Minister of Egypt; Mrs. David du Bose Galllard,$Mrs. Robert Love Tay- lor, Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage, Mra. R. R. Govin, Mrs. John A. Hull, Mrs. Robert Patterson, Mrs. Robert Dove, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Frederick H Brooke, Miss Madeline Austin, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, Mrs. Calderon Mrs. George Oakley Totten, ir Baroness von Below, Mrs. Warr lano Robbins, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, frs. Willlam Belden Noble, Mrs. E. lole and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. Mary - Extensive assortment of table wares, also included —goblets, sherbets, finger bowls, ice teas, glass salad plates, etc. An assortment of decora- tive articles —console bowls, candlesticks, flower bowls, etc—including FRENCH ART * Nancy ” GLASSWARE. Mrs. Cool- the ap- [ have Attorney General, Warre i today ternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in their home at 1759 R street, and will with them Mrs. Mark Potter, of the interstate commerce com- er, who will leave shortly for and Mrs. Fred- « “hicago, who are Mrs. Dennis. This will be a farewell to Mrs. Potter. The marriuge of Miss Wilhelmina Fago.) Mr. George Bond Cochran enter- mtinued on h - | tained a company at dinner last even- ing Reductions 12 1622 Cereals Reductions $40 Large Blue Fruit Bowls $18 Engraved Glass Salad Plates, DOZ., Chase Club, ) Triscuit . Miss Florence Wetherill was hostess cheon today in her home, necticut avenue, for Miss » Rusk, whose marriage to n Price Wether!l], 2d, will take place The other dna Muncaster, harlotte Corn Flakes Post Toasties Quaker Oats, Regular.. Quaker Oats, Large........25¢ Shredded Wheat. 3 Puffed Wheat......... Puffed Rice.... H. O. Grape Nuts...... Kellogg's Bran. $17.50 Comports. . $35 Candlesticks $25 Engraved Glass Service Plates, DOZ.. evening k Dent Grant $7.50 Dolphin Candlesticks ... $30 Dolphin Yish Globe. .. $27 E ngraved 18-in. Vase ..... and Mrs. Wilbur Cabinee Colleagues. s e Navy and Mrs. | at dinner this | in \um]'Ixmom‘ ree and «es.15¢ ..16¢c e ol ..18¢ ..22c o-24c .24c .25¢ -23¢ Secretary Hoxts € $30 Decorated Sherberts; solid bands, DOZ It eale, ) Agnes Shands and eta Luttrell. Lieut. and Mrs. Rus cock, the latter for 21l Snow Hitch- erly Miss Alberta blished in their Phelps place. be at home Sunday after- b . : ! @ bruary 1 and 15 4 % ¢ g v ‘ : i 3 5 G sme Toward, is in he went to attend the wedding at 4 aclock this afternoon of Misy Barbara J. Guggenheim to Mr. John | R Lawson-Johnston of the British embassy staff, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Lawson-Johnston of London, England. The ceremony will be per- formed at the Plaza Hotel by the Rev. Winthrop Sargent of Boston and will be followed immediately after by a reception The bride will be Min- $10 Amber Sher- Pettijohns ...... berts, DOZ Wheatena ... Cream of Wh Malt Breakfa Cracked Wheat, 2 Pounds. L 3 s DULIN &MARTIN( 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t0 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 IVE serious consider- ation to the very important details of hmsh and furnishing : You can plan an imposing home; or a handsome Apart- ment House or Club—and de- feat the architectural effec- tiveness completely by a false color note, an incon- sistent draping design—or improper furniture. The safe way is to send for us. We are “masters of ar- tistry”—and we'll prepare a study that will be original— and execute it satisfactorily. No obligation is involved Phone Franklin 3690 Contract Department Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K Established 1875 Ars. Da Dale, w 4 to MISS FRANCES HELENE CLARK, escorted and | whowe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Barber Clark, will present her to thelr glven in marriage by her father and| frierds at a tea, from 4 to 7 o'clock, Thursday, February 12, at 3211 Macomb vill r a gown of white crepe embroidered with white ! wil carry white orchids, es of the valley and sweet afitis a 1 ball, as chil- The ball » given at 1 t rd Monday, February vieve Condon. daughter of Mr. 16, will lack the clements of Spring Audley Cond e Md., if this r continues, but the in- Now York |terest will be the same, as Mrs, Cool- rnoon at 4 has graciously lent her name to Coale officiat- the list of patronesses, and many »f the cabinet and diplomatic t d others soclally epting ending Mrs James O'Neil will be matron of honor and will wear a gown of nile green chiffon, a horsehair braid hat with a green chiffon crown, with pink flowers and tulle b ing from e side and caught under the chin. s Janie Hellman will be maid of Every Pair WoolojHose Black Silk Hosiery Full Fashioned BALT ARD Furniture Fioor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street i FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND 2 Choice YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Rerfect Gualiey 500 F ar Tenth St. 95C End-of-the-Season Sale —a final clearance of all Winter Garments for Friday and Saturday Only We must say “Good-bye” to all Winter merchandise, and the speediest way to do this is to cut prices to the bone. The values listed below should clear our stocks at once. One-Half Off- 75 Winter Dresses All Winter Coats = W:bnl:'n’; ansd Ml‘&;f’ sizes. Sizes for Women, Misses and 17317 h > ‘ernoon vlis Gl Fieniis, w:::dcugm Vel 2 Styplahlitonts vets, Crepe Satins, Chiffons, Lace Other Items Reduced for Final Clearance All-silk Overblouses. Sold for $7.95 and $8.95. :4.50 31 Priced for this sale at... Over- 82_93 and as pa- Miss Tim, wub, 1 Anne canore Lines in mauve fashioned lar to those of the other attend- ¢ will carry pink and white ses, mauve sweet peas and pansies. | | Mr. J. O. Lawson-Johnston will be the best nd the ushers, Mr James, O Kendall Stearns, |been me ord ‘Castleste Mr. J. Balfour,|Saturday evenings Mo Loandor MeCommick.Goodhact and | o Mr. Harold H. Sims of the British em- o guest| bassy, and Mr. John Borg and Mr. H. of Mrs |1, Hopkinson nteresting | entertain- | “Among others who are in New York = “been planned for ths | ap Wardman Park | for the wedding »r and Mrs. | opening night at the Shoreham. Be- | Medill McCorm ginning February 14 the supper club | - | will meet every evening. Chilton, the Military Attache of the Embassy and Mrs. C. E. G. Charlton and Lady Julia Henry. Mr. Lawson-Johnson and his bride will leave after thé reception for Palm Beach and after February 14 will come to Washington to make their home, at 1824 R street. F. Marshall en- t their home Rizik Brothers Month End Clearance Friday Afternoon and Dinner Gowns Reduced to 29.75 Were Formerly 38.”° 110.* NUSUAL values at unusual mpriccs. Every one of these afternoon, dinner and evening gowns are from regular Rizik stock. Beautiful patterns, cloths and work- manship. Every Gown in This Group Must Go Friday TWELVE THIRTEEN Sherwood Mrs, M via me Supper Clu at Wardman will mee n will give evening, S Blalr. Mrs. Nan Bullard Warren has as her | ¥ | and Mrs ‘ house guest Mrs. Baldwin Knight of 1 | | C will join her Dent Grant, , after a short stay in return there to- | e her visit with Palmer of Chi- ng some time in St. Louis. Children’s Episcopal Home Benefit Ball Febranry 16. Usually the last ball before Lent is| known as the “Springtime Ball," for the bene f that interesting charity, | the Episcopal Home for Children, and Dr. Tom Williams has returned South and will join Mrs. Williams at rrill will be a| orse show to-| M T morrow event the Riding and| Hunt Club. He will be Maj. Arthur White of Midd lh—bur;, Va., and Mr. George M n. Most oll are furtrimmed — fabrics are the best—excellent workmanship—all crepe lined. indoor Col. and Hamilton S. Hawkins will entertain tea tomorrow after- noon after the weekly ride at Fort Myer. Miss to a co FINAL WEEK —of our Final Clearance Sale! One dozen Phoenix Silk Vests, orchid only. Final Special _grouping _ of Crepe do Chine Teddies; lace trimmed. Sale price, ANl Beaded, Tapestry Leather Bags; no ex- ceptions, Final clear- 1/ off ance price. . 24 Silk Petticoats, most all are navy and black. Skirts that cold regularly for $9).50 $3.95. Season’s End price, All Brassieres, mrlndin; La Peria and Boy: to be sold lnr clearance at One group of 24 Bras- sieres. Really wonderful vill be hostess this evening Myer. s hostess at luncheon y House, having Mrs. Theodore Alex. B. . 1l compar Effects, Flannels, etc. Just One of a Model Every Crepe de Chine blouse and Tunic. Sold for $10.95, $12.95 and $13.95. End-oftheSeason price.. All Corselettes, regard- Mrs guests, {Good selection of Fur Coats still available. F 256 e Winter at th as an apart + y Tennesses is guest of Mrs. Edmond Pendleton oneleigh Cou 1106 G Street. . N.W. ssador to have at the The United States A Brazil and Mrs. Jesse Cott arrived in Washington and a Hotel Hamilton. 1.[1 FURRIERS FOR OVER A THIRD OF A CENTURY 610 Twelfth St—Just Above F “ e House of Falhion” Two-Day Sale Before Inventory WONDERFUL BARGAINS—NONE RESERVED The Balance of Our Stock of Women’s and Misses’ COATS~Values $39.50 to $125 Now ‘252 to ‘59 to $30. Close out........... Lot of Skirts—Were $6.95 to $15, to Close Plain and Fancy Cloths, Camel’s Hair, Serges and Mixtures. DRESSES DRESSES Crepes, Silks, Jersey, Vclour Silks, Crepes, Velvet, s w Checks. Mostly small sizes. Cloths and others; broken 10' Bargains to close............ 5 lines. Bargains to close... Group of Dresses for All Qccasions Silks, Crepes, Satins, Cloth and Many Others Were $25 to $39.50, to Close, §15, $16.95, $19.95 | Evening Dresses 5398 l Port Angeles, them for several weeks. ¥. Dennis Charles infor and her son Riker, tomorrow Gal & B"ro leversmh.h: Sanomn ; Jewellofl Henderson’s—Standard for quality. Established over 50 years. Special Low Prices on Fine Furniture This Week and Throughout February 1143 Conn. A Great care should be used venue in the selectionof a Watch, as it is en article which will -last for generations and must of necessity be guaranteed to give satis- factory service. For over a hundred and twenty years we have specialized infine Watches, and our present stock is oneof the largest and most. varied—in makes, styles and price—that we have ever shown. Fur Collar Sport Coats. Also plain collars. To close OUt cevvvnvnrvocosssasanes Group of Sport Coats and $199% Spring $9.98 Millinery of Rare Charm Now showing Spring’s smartest models sn Felt and Fabric Hats for every occasion, including many charming creations suit- able for Southern wear. —we are offcfing a number of complete Dining Room and Bed- room Suites, and odd pieces—in fine mahogany and walnut—at GENEROUS REDUCTIONS from our already low prices. For nearly a century and a quarter (since 1802) we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the offi- cial and social life of the capital and nation Your inspection is invited—which in no way implies obligation to purthase. James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting, Etc. 1108 G Strect—Phones poin 1675 All Remaining Winter Hats Reduced to $5, $7.50 and $10 100 Silk Overblouses All colors and sizes; former prices $5.95 to $1295. 100 Sweaters—Slip-on and Tuxedo Former Prices, $3.95 to $15.00 To Close, $1.98 and $3.98

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