Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1925, Page 43

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SOCTIETY, THE SUNDAY {tems of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Miss Virginia Adalaide Kaufman was hostess Saturday at a owed by mah-jong, at her home, 18 Columbla road, in honor of her cousin luncheon, fol- Visitor at Barracks | John Robert Lawson-Johnston, at- tache of the embassy, and Miss Bar- bara J. Guggenheim, which took place Thursday afternoon. The Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Velarde, returned from a brief stay in New STAR, WASHINGTON, charge d'affaires since Senor Tellez went home. The Minister of Rumania and Prin- cess Bibesco are expected to sail for this country within 10 days and will arrive in Washington about the mid- dle of the month. D. ¢, FEBRUARY 1, ruary 14, and will entertain a com- pany at luncheon earlier in the day. The Minister of Lithuania, Mr. Kazys Blzauskas, will go to New York to spend the week end. of The Minister of Ecuador and Se- nora de Ochoa Ortiz have issued 1925—PART SOCIETY. Haiti and Mme. Hannibal Price have | % arrived in Washington and are estab- lished at the legation. The new naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. E. D. Willm and Mme. Wilim are established in an apartment at the Argonne. The newly appolnted Ambassador of | The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel|vitations for dinner Thursday eve- Japan, Mr. Tsuneo Matsudaira, and |Leonard Astrom, will go to New York |ning, February 12, and Thursday eve- Mme. Matsudaira, their chil- [Thursday to attend a banquet and|ning, February 19 man, Audrey Sigmund, Alice Fran ¢ from Japan |will remain there over the week end.| The newly appointed gmund, Tina Wollberg, besides | P [ 3 2 ! - e = t of honor and the young host- The Minister of Panama and Senora Upholsteri de Alfaro will entertain at luncheon t the legation on New Hamp- venue Minister REUPHOLSTERING P AR- LOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING “Nuf-Ced!” at dinner Friday evening, The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 20000 customers. I give the service that you have the right to expect $9 TAPESTRY CUT TO \ $2.98 YARD Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. N, Or Phone Franklin 7483 Miss 1da Kaufman, who was her house | guest. In the party were her cousins, | Marjorie Sigmund, Deborah Mae Liel Minister of fi; }(heads‘ and | Banished w;zhaut diffi fl“ culty |\ Ween proper care is- (\ ’?‘, faken in mnm‘v/mn whith RN ACNE TREATMENTS /nsfmclmn &iven \Lor home use and~ AACW[ OUTHT provided ‘Information (‘Iinrful// gn/tn at § . The newly appointed Ambassador of A 6 ¥ Mexico and Senora de Tellez are ex- pected to come this week from their |s home in Mexico City. Senor Don Man- uel C. Tellez has been charge d'af- faires June, 1924, and with e is visiting in their e in Mexico, where they went be- would impress that the average patron does not understand the difference in FUR QUALITY and must there- fore rely on the word of the FURRIER. We suggest that you FIRST . CT THE FURRIER and THEN SELECT THE FURS. Sale Prices Now Effective and Senora de Alfaro distinguisheds com- Feb- Harry | of Wood- since Serbs, Croats will be Feb- Minister the lovenes, Dr. Pavichich, host at dinner Saturday evening, 3 of Don the Jose Denitez, embussy, first has been |§29'% / 8§04 Seventh Street N.W. 7th and H Sts. N.W. sailed from secretary of v a Mediterran | one several months, and { France and En 3 Mandle, the lat- Miss Babette Hopfenmaier, the early s parents, Mr Miiton nmaier of Wyoming a 0ing to their home They their enue, be- New York honeymoon in Monday r/\4 | 5 lets ine Only! It of New York, and are Marinello Beauty Parlor 1771 Columbia Road Col. 10153 dden left Friday night 1S to visit her brother Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Il be absent for Newmyer. weeks Mr. Max We Phenomenal Sale of 500 some who is attending the University of Pennsylvania, is spe Ing the week with his parents, Mr 1 Mrs. Adolph Weyl, k Hotel Mr. Alexande At S “Try Sworzyn’s First” | MIss Wardman | GLADYS BRI The young guest of M enridge at the M Washing! at r Wolf evi D D:plomauc Social Program | Marked by Specxal Events| (Continued from_ lmn—m Page.) 1 Pack is in relative esday Club ah-jong. and Mrs ce G rer have returfed from of four months abroad. They were met in New York on their return by Mrs. Sa Weinrich, mother of Mrs. senhel who occupied the home of | and Contessa di Cellere in| After the death of Conte ai Baron: Romano Avezzana s envoy from Rome and, with | Baroness Romano Avezzanna, occu- | pled the R street house, which has | and Mrs. Arthur Marks leave | since been purchased and is now oc- row for Tampa, Fla. to spend| cupied by Mr. n F. 1 weeks | Dennis. Senator Ri Mrs. Benjamin Frank of | bassador during th are the week guests | tation of arm > latter’s mother Charles Kaufman of Seventeenth street Mrs. David Eiseman is the er sister, Mrs. Winter n., after a vis as the guest of Mr “onte ome Increasing crowds mark the progress of this great undersellmg event. Hundreds of fresh bargains to start the third week Silks, Woolens and Cotton Goods Reduced During the Rebuilding Sale 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine 36 and 40 inch Printed Russian Crepe 36-inch Satin Char- meuse 40-inch Plain Silk Radium A gorgeous array of the new season’s most alluring stvles offered at this very low price makes them doubly attractive They are not ordinary Hats, but have real merit, and worth twice the ad- vertised price. and conf ments, dman Park Hotel ani has lived in an since coming to Washin The dance tomorrow the farewell parts gi Caetanl 36 - inch Colored Bengalinc 40 - inch Colored Russian Crepe 36 - inch Colored Dress Satin These beautiful and suprem. Spring Silks come in a good ri street shades. The Friday C luncheon week & 1b was entertained llowed by mah-jong| frs. Abe Sig Sunday for There are top trims of ribbon and flowers. Large and Small Hats. In fact, a superior assort- ment for both MATRON and MISS, combining new colors and materials. zabeth g Marjorie I' borah Mae Liebmar Koh A The newly appointed Amt E S di Ma no C ‘,‘)“"‘["‘X‘I_,,“”‘_h”“f girls graduating 10| 4y tymn, Atter the departure of Don | B g s 2 ot | Gelasio Caetani and until the arrival \qu‘ “(dnr‘;ld ‘“ .“A\hau;(‘:']a“ was host- of Signor di Martino the cou ess at luncheo adwy. (oo DenorCliiasfine (he & Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruskin of Grimn, |8 Smbassy, Signor Ausus are visiting the latter’s aunt, Miss Hirsh, in her lome, at 1440 W v fashionable e % e of the new Reduced to $1.94 yard. 28-inch All-Wool Flannel Soft, firm, serviceable quality in sports colors, stripes and plaids Reduced to . . e collection of Springtime fax newest printings, plain colors and bla duced to $1.47 vard. 36-inch Irish Dress Linen _ All the desired colors and whi c in this superior material—ev: Reduced to Xtra! Special! 200 Hats For Quick Disposal $1.20 Spring Styles The Ambassador of Great and Lady Isabella Howard will hosts at dinner Thursday evening. The Ambassador returned Frida morning from New York, where he | went to attend the wedding of Mr., Guilford’ for the Best Values in Eastern Star Dance Plans Are Complcted‘ are complete for the ¥ 0. 5, Order of the I e to be given by the at Wardman Park Hetel Wednes- evening, February 18, from 9 to sck. Mrs, Etta Wilson Davis is matron, and Past Matron Mabel Sotsch is chairman of the commit- on arrangements, while Mrs. Mil- hafer has charge of the sale of 27 Yard Sworzyn's Main Floor thread linen. Yard ans We teach Bmm.kmr Six Lessons You make rour ¢ while learning Day and Eveniog Classes Mrs, A. M. Hildebrand Kresge Bldy 11th & @ Sts 4 750 More Pairs Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose f Just received—and sure to ( create another furore of i/ selling: The same high- 9 7 Gotham Invisibles, (o be worn under silk hose, Indispensable during Winter— 4 7c 31.25 grade stockings that sold so for comfort, protection and style. Sec- —Sworzyn's, Main Floor Popular New Colors in Peter Pan § 2.95 Sweaters Jaunty to a degree—and taking the country by storm. The model worn by Marilyn Miller in “Peter Pan.” Ti ight sleeves, notched collar. Colors of buff, red, copen, cranberry, Lan- vin green and powder blue. Sizes 34 to 42. H 5 97 Coat style, of beautiful, heavy quality, for outdoor wear. Tan, navy, black, maroon and car- dinal. Sizes 38 to 4. $5.97. Sworzyn's—Main Floor. Not a statement This week offers an unusual “sale,” opportunity for those in search of high-grade, modestly priced jewelry, on easy, convenient terms. A revelation of this combination you FRANC'S. just a plain values, such as Washington public is quick to appreciate and take advantage of. If you need or want anything in the way of jewelry—see FRANC'S First! of. the new colors, the keen fast when the Rebuilding Sale started. Seamless feet and mercerized garter tops. Their superior wearing quality is a revelation. All All-Wool awaits at onds of $1.00 quality Shaker Sweaters Full-fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose of beautiful, clear, sheer quality, in a great assortment of colors, including gun metal and black. Pair.. Hafis Reangu]ar Wrist Watches Popular Hafis Tonneau Wrist Watches In guaranteed gold filled case, in attractive models —tonneau, cushion and octagon. ... Smart New Flannel Dresses On the Top Wave of Popularity for Style and Ultility shape 35 Qlever New Styles to Appeal to Every Taste Variety and Value Make This Offering Really Extraordinary Rebuilding Sale Price [ 509 Special Selling of the Exquisite Fairfax Pearls (Manufactured) Each strand fitted with solid white gold, fancy plerced clasp, and mounted in plush case. 30-inch Strand $6.= Pl TR T G T Buy Here—On CREDIT!! You don’t have to pay “spot cash” at FRANC’'S—just a small amount down, and the balance in easy weekly or monthly in- stallments. “Your credit is as good as you are.” Stripes and Plain Colors rillianc an 18-kt white gold mou fully The lllmo;s Capital Watch Beautiful in a derfully servi model, with ad- justed movement in a 20-year guaranteed gold filled, engraved e with plain dial or orna- mental dial and plain case Pay Only $1 a Week FREE!!! Handsome Gold Filled Knife and Chain with every watch sold. & passing set in e, won- soli Thin PRI R AR RN KRR B ceaten YR rraia i Developed in soft, firm weaves of flannel that will wear to your utmost satisfaction. Strikingly origindl conceits in color- Tul stripes, as well as plain shades. Beautiful applications of silk embroidery work and other bright trimmings; many with white collars and cuffs. Colors include— Tan Green Lipstick Cranberry Copen Strand Rose Sworzyn's—Downstairs Store. © 1219- 1221 G Stmt Store Hours, § A.M. to 6 P.M. Special Offer in Our Dressmaking School During the Rebuilding Sale we will cut and fit any ma- terial purchased here for $1.50 garment. Hemstitching and Picot Edging Pleating Buttons Made to Order All Work Guaranteed Beautiful Diamonds trous beauty, a stone of remark- able brilliance, in a mounting of charm- Special!! Soft Cuff, Solid Gold Front Cuff Links Finest Quality Green or Gold. . RN T T Only High-Grade ards, is carried in our store. You thus are protected in your pur- chases, by our guarantee, as well as the manufacturer’s. “Buy as A diamond of lus- 54911 ing attractiven White 9 5 —according to the best stand- you please—pay at your ease.” Join Our Regular Classes. 6 Lessons for $5.00 W, Sz R

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