Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1925, Page 45

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s50C Weddings of Interest To Washington Society|,, e of Miss Sallie Lazano | IETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 1, 1925—PART 2. picture hat with silver | performed by Rev. Father Joseph M. carried butte! . | Moran and was followed by a r 4 1 - |tion at the home of the bride's p: a Mis 8 A ents. The house had a charming a wore frocks of apri- | rangement of cut flowers and potted georgette o y wore pic match their gowns and ca Ad escerted to the altar nd wore a gown of tin, draped at the side 1 ornaments | was held by a coronet of orange blos- soms r of the bride, | apjag ace over cloth | onor match and fots. Ophelia 1 hon mother wor & blue geor d with crystal beads bouquet of Ophe Wright and Mr. George Hoffman, mo own of black a hat et aid of to of Miss Claire llon and Miss | B s. Paul Vail Plummer of Plan 1 a . gown 2 > twill trimmed 2 wore a hat to match |, g M ts- | | Taft of PI ank | New Yo VMDERWOOS FUNCERWOO B Mary Eck of MISS MARGARET DOOLITTL Niece and former guest of the retary of the Navy and Mrx. Wilbur, Cranscript. aid her father sternly, you want to sneeze Margery,” sreafter whi For This Sale Store Opens at 8:30 Announcement Extraordinary! For Tomo Fure Linen Entirely Hand Made ¢ 575 el Colors Entirely Hand Made Broadcloth #8.75 AL -Colors rrow—Monday Kansas delegation in Congress: Sen- ator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Repre- sentative and Mrs. D. R. Anthony, Kansas Society to Give Annual Dinner Thureday The Kansans of Washington will hold their annual dinner Thursday evening at the Chevy Chase Club un- der the auspjc f the Kansas State Soclety of rington. Among the present will be 1 of Hutchinson, or president gen- Gen Mrs. Representative Homer Hoch, Repre- sentative and Mrs. J. G. Strong, Rep- resentative and Mrs H. B. Representative and Mrs. W. A. and Representative and Mrs. Guyer. Approximately 200 will attend the dinner, The decorations, consisting of small bags of wheat, balloons and : Mr. and Mrs.|other gouvenirs, will emphasize the and Miss Vada | theme that Kansas grows the best as the Kan- | wheat in the world. received by| 'The guest of honor and speaker of b {ving line | the evening will be Gen. Henry T.| will be the following members of the! Allen, who was commander of the| solo D. The Original Marinello Approved Shop Formerly at 723 11th, Is Now Located at 1203 F St. N.W. If 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 Army . Allen will be accompanied . Allen. The musical program will be f nished by the Congressional Quartet and by Miss Mary E. I Da floor committee being Mr. C hart, chairman; Mr. O. J. F' M. Addison, Mr. Murray As SOCIETY. 9 Mr. Chester Leasure, Mr. Charles bY | Lobdell, jr.; Mr. Roy A. Robert: George Strong, Mr 3 Capt. Irwin Todd, Mr. Edwin Brown Anderson and Mr. George of Occupation in Germany.|rick John ssner ist ancing will follow the din SELLING OUT lenty of good bargains. We Only two more days to go, a resses and Hats cost us hate to think of what the Coats, Suits, and the small price we ask for them now. Hats From 59c to $3.38 This includes silk and straw combinations. Dresses From $1.98 to $14.95 All new, fresh, Coats—6 at $7.97; 6 at $3.89 Suits—2 at $3.89 1 Knicker Suit, well tailored, size 36—$7.50 All sales final. Store opens 9 AM. No exchanges; no refunds. SE SHOY 915G St.N.W. For This Sale Store Opens at 8:30 Announcement Extraordinary! G STREET BETWEEN I™E 2™ For Tomorrow—Monday A Super-Sale of Astounding Character! 2,000 Entirely Handmade Pure Linen and Broadcloth Dresses At SoPhenomenal a Price This Cffering Will Create a Sensation This House Cannot Recall Any Previous Dress Offering to Equal This | in Every dress (except stripe broadc[oth) 1s entirely made by hand, hand em- broidered., handdrawn work and every stitch 1s sewed and made by hand. In some instances the price scarcely covers the cost of the hand embroidery. Every model 1s exquisitely tailored to fit with a perfection usually found in a custom~-made dress. Endirely Hard Made Broadcloth 2575 }Ja*u, all colors LV Most unique embroidery and drawn work, which express style and distinction. St riped Broadcloth Pure Linen all colors £5, 75 Pure Linen allcolors Endirely Hand Made 2575 Cntirely Hand Made $5.7° Scope and in Value The linen and plain color broadcloth dresses are all imported. The new kimono sleeves—set-in sleeves—V-shape necks— narrow tie belts and smart straight lines. BEACH DRESSES SPORT DRESSES STREET DRESSES BUSINESS DRESSES Green Maize Rose Orchid Lavender Bluette Leather Dandelion Cocoa Gray Tans White and Candy Stripes Women’s and Misses’ Sizes See Our Window Display Fure Liner Entirely Hand Made ¢ 575 all Colors Entirely Hand Made Broadcloth €35.75 BY. trz}é;d Broadclo 10 of These Dresses Are lllustrated All Sales Final Third Floor A = 1 o A e Cutirely Hand Made DBroadclott $ 4,75 all colors

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