Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1925, Page 52

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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. €, FEBRUARY 1, Charles J. Moore, home. 1925—PART Mrs. E. W. Kaufman of Baltimore was a guest for the wuek nd of Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar W. son, a week end guest of Comdr. and |8t their home on Franklin street. . William Giles. Mrs. McNair, wife of Comdr. Lieut. Comdr. Duncan Walton, U. | Frederic V. MoNair, who, spent last S N (M Ch, was & guest for the | week in New York, has returned to Week end of his sisters Miss Mar. | her home on King George street. garet Walton and Miss Nancy Wal- Mrs. Mitten, wife of Lieut. Robert ton, at their home on Maryland | L. Mitten, was hostess at a luncheon avenue on Friday in honor of Mrs. Walter Andrews of Washington. Mrs. Charles Roberts of Monterey, Calif., who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Brooks, left last weelk for her home. on Oklahoma ter- | Winchester, Va., has returned to her | for a week's visit with relatives in Baltimore. Comdr. Fzra Allen of Washington (hlphm with relatives. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles J. ST entertained informally at din- er Sunday evening who spent ., is a guest 1115 1117 F STREET Guests at Acadcmy——Annapoll‘s Society It’s a picked assortment we are exhibiting of g @m'fl:@mrnuia@m@@@re@m@m&@m@a@é{m@@@m&@@?‘m ANNAPOLIS. Md., Jar clal).—The Assistant Secre Navy and Mrs. Robinson inson and Command Cha aide to Mr 21 (Spe-| Mr d Mrs v of the Miss Rob- Joseph W. Valia were hossts to a company of 30 at a | | buffet supper Friday evening at their | home at Wardour. r K and Mrs. ned at di Mermod New Spring Frocks Selected with special discrimination among makers—and styles—to the end that you’ll find them all most exclusive and meriting your praise and preference for the three essentials of satisfaction—style, quality and price-economy. Comdr Lawrence MeNair | Miss Barron P. DuBois | Friday evening. | it (he Nenul Ao ¥ I Mes. G “Ea 5 Mrs. = of Dr wife of distinctive We ask your critical inspection— $29.50 to $]25.00 Those Sports Frocks—in Kasha Cloth, French Flannel, Imported Prints and Jersey— are decided favorites—§$78.50 to $29.50. As Usual— Louvre Hats Enchant Whether the Dress. types or the Sports models—they are true to Louvre reputation— surpassingly smart and surprisingly reasonable. For Dress—Tagel, Milan, Bedford Hemp— combined with Silk; brilliantly embroidered or was at h at th the Naval Ae 1106 G Street.N.W. Service Apartment For o X FL7&L Bachelors The Anchorage of e e rge varie *“ Jhe House of Faihion™ Beautiful New Frocks Swuartest Effects in Silks, Satins . Printed Crepes and Flannels. All the new colors and combinations Wonderful $1695 and $25 Values Institute. Mrs. Meade, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Bollvar V. Meade, was hostess at a and Mrs. Carroll Van Ness, and with |at Carvell Hall. them attendsd the Junior League| Miss Elizabeth Persons sailed | Ridgely P. Melvin, who was visit- [ Cabaret ball Friday evening. Tuesday on the S. S. Ca ia, fro “apt. and Mrs. Amon P. Bronson a few months at Fort Monroe, Va,, as | tained at tea Frid at | the guest her son-in-law nd [ her apartment on St \nt | daughter, and Mrs. Duncan| C and Mre who has Mr. and Mrs. B Hayward have issued invita a dinner nis Claude, for two months left | dance Easter Monday, a h un- (Two Days Only) and Mrs. Gordon Claude, accompanied | are among the debutantes of the Mermod, and will have charge | Winter in Im\'hln« Mermod's hospital in Honolulu Mrs. Allen Thu there is 175 yards of silk, ample supply of both for making beau- 1 Spool Purse Twist Silk| 1 Spool Purse Twist Silk one. ca differe ly make s) I race. Na\/ y 1S ltorb “tertal' Ied pl0rs. Martin M. Ramsay returned Mrs. Francis G. Gasperich has Carlos Cusachs spent tha |bridge Friday afternoon. | “Mrs. Crushnach has as a guest, | New York, for a cruise around the . Panama Canal Zone, own, has eturned to Annapolis, entertained a company | ¥ to join her husband. Dr. Mer- | try hom “Drawyah,” r An- Lieut Comdr. and Mrs Frank tiful beaded bags. ceptionall day after a week’s visit at Phila- [joined her husband in Baltimore, By Admiral and Mrs. Wilson IWI end in Baltimore as the guest Mrs. G. Mott William | . Elizabeth Hellweg. world ral weeks, has returned to siting the Misses Walton, on Friday evening, at their at their home at Honolulu, Hawaii | napolis, in honor of Miss Madeline s [rznteait Slingluff, Jr. entertained at dinner | Ch L s' C B d : s s e e ; 2 Bunches Large Size Cut Beads G a re e -in-law Robert Burwell, who spent two | r r &l custom of ¥e | wughter, Titen and Mrs. weeks with the Misses Jones, In Beads are all Regular $2 Value hands Where he is attending the Maryland |y A55|5(an( Secretary and Mrs. Robinson and Party |of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. a year at Marquette, Mic = | her sister, M Events Llsted. | Mrs. John E. Valk, after spending Mrs. Grace Howard Morton enter- | his home on South River. home on Ro s road. Anna Claude, daughter of Dr.|Gill and Miss Melaine Hopkinson, who the Cant. you swhil newest shades and .35 4 Bunches Agate Beads |10 Bunches Small Cut Beads headed bags s Clubs of These beads are very rare in their \ul orings, “larendon, Va guest of her | ter, jr.. at Car- | CONNECTICUT AVE. & QUE ST. of colors i beads to se lect from Quaintly and comfortably furnished in_ecarly American style. Open fire in every s ¥ Addison B. Cl Mrs. David and Mrs. Thomas R charge wife of Capt. Frank \. (M. C.), who has been weelk at Norfolk, Va., d to Carvel Hall, where nd Capt. Cook their two ending the Winte and Mrs. I air had as their gue nd Lieut, Comdr. !d and Mr. and Mrs. n, B. C. lon Club of St Jol the third of a se aturday evening i m. Capt. Danfel M retired, i M Racuet of i is the guest sister, Mrs. R. Hyatt at her home at Roland Park, Md Com and Mrs. David Worth | Bag! entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, at their home at the Naval Academy, in honor of Rear Admlral | snd Mrs. Henry B. Wilson Capt a week" Zone, Panama, has joined Mrs. Hinds, who came to Annapolis early in Jar uary. Capt. and Mrs. Hinds were re- cent gues: of Gen. and Mrs. Sturgis in Baltim Md. Walton was hostess | at a tea at her studio Sunday after- | s Thursda . on_Duke ¥ afternoon at t and Gloucester streets. wife of Lieut. Lisle ained a company of bridge followed by tea ursday afternoon at the Blue Lan- Tea Room wpson has t the Naval Burwell, M Margaret Short Hille, J 1o president and ernors were h board of gov- v Club Arnold HOW I MADE OVER MY COMPLEXION USED SECRET OF WOMAN WHO AT 72 HAD NO WRINKLES AND HAD ROSY CHEEKS LIKE A GIRL. 1 My grandn from any good drug store Tirections. Lazative Pellets is an ila and bas been used rer wide as 8 home made rear ugo, the formula s brought to America—It obtamned such cess that it was compounded into peliet and it is now sold and rec ng druggists. You can from sour druggist—if can_order 1t from his an send directly to the Laboratories, 350 W a house guest, and | Eleanor Turnbull of Baltimore, | New Spring Coats, $25 to $79.50 Are just teeming with smartness New Spring Millinery Exceptional values at $5 « $15 Beautiful Spring Hats in Straz, trazo combinations and Felts, large small hats, many with the top trimming; in all the leading shades. On the Main Floor 5 ENTIRE WINTER STOCK Must Go, Regardless of Cost $16.50 to $40 Dresses ———mcs. Velvets, Cloths To Close, $8.95, $10, $15, $19.95 ALL OUR FINEST DRESSES For Afternoon and Evening at Tremendous Reductions BT N \\ \\HI\(;V SHOE Sgezlson LSZoeSZo CLfARANCE 2 oHOD! Our own big stocks, together with the surplus of a high grade manufacturer, make this sale one to talk about; there are hundreds of good bargains here—and these reduced prices dominate: 50. B-95 875 Snappy ties by Stetson; walking oxfords, pumps and novelties for wear this Spring; beautiful new evening slippers in sparkling silver and gold brocade—these are but a few of the Stetson Shop models that are here for you to choose from at greatly reduced prices. McCallum Silk and Wool Hosiery All colors, regular® $3.00 grade $2.45 3 for $6.00 STETSON SHOE SHOP THIRTEEN FIVE F STREET =T g = = = S S Service includes wood for open fires, ice, linen, conti- nental breakfast and complete valet service. Dinner at served on request. room available for entertaining. rages Regular $2.25 Value provided materials Rates from $165.00 a month up per person. Misses Freudberg The Specialty Shop for Women and Misses Free Instructions |2 o who e beaded bags, are purchased from us ORDER OVER PHONE—MAIN 5549 —if you are unable to come in. The Embroidery Shop, 827-829 11th Street Regular $2 Value do not know how to which are all the trimmed with feathers or flowers— Near New York Avenue $10-00 to $29.50 Felt Hats—for Sports and even dressier oc- casions—gay colors, smart shapes— $8.95 to $22.50 5 S 1216 F St. N.W. Important Coat Sale Announcement on Another Page! Reproductions of Women’s Dinner and Evening New Prices Effective Tomorrow on the justly famous Rcduangfiud/c Makes You Look Thin That is important news! In— l)x(‘\e same Reducing Girdles have been selling steadil giving results that have completely satis Zat the former higher prices. Look at_these three new price levels! Dropped $2 Open front or step-in girdles in gray. Were $9.85; are now $7.85 Dropped $2 Step-in girdles in pink. Were $11.85; are now $9.85 Dropped $2 Open front girdles in pink. Were $12.85; are now $10.85 Girdles that actually massage a fl hips and waist ev second that you wear one Corsets—Third Floor. \Lul.m\e X 1d have been d their wearers Fur Speclals—Tomorrow Hudson 1 (dved 50-inch Jap Mink 5 Persian Lamb Coat, 5--$245 30-inch Hudson Seal rat) Coats, $155. 2—82 32 -inch Raccoon inch Gray Squir- inch Nutria Coat, 1,050 Pairs of Grewen Fabric Gloves, $1.95 —That Regularly Sell From $2.25 to $3.50 If you have ever worn Grewen Fabric Gloves you will know that you have the best in quality, style and workman- ship. Fancy Gauntlets or 12 and 16 Button Gloves A wide choice of colors—black, white, ecru, light and dark gray, beaver, tan, brown—all with contrasting two- tone embroidered backs. Glove Section—Street Floor OWNS from Parisian modistes have just arrived at Jelleff’s $49.50 $55.00 JENNY \ tunic model in ombre cherry red to flesh and beaded with bands of crystal and silver. Shir- ring at hips form the waist line. BRANDT A straight-line tubular model, has deep scallops which form the bottom of skirt. Heavily bead- ed in crystal and silver. LAVIN A slit tunic model, fulled into a beaded band at waist line. Beaded medallions have silk rib- bon running through and long flowing ends. CYBER An all-over beaded model, has circular godet flares from the knee. Beautifully crystal beaded. JENNY Another Jenny model is of per- vanche blue, has bands of silver lace forming low waist line. Skirt hem and side and back panels of silver lace. Only some of the models are mentioned. You may choose from these and others in per- vanche blue, old gold, orchid, aphrodite green, white, peach, Chinese red, pink, black, sunset and pansy. ‘Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor 50 New Anticipating the Spring mode— Silk Umbrellas For rain or shine you should have one of these lovely new Silk Um- brellas. They are strongly made of 16-rib Kiota frames. 3-inch brocaded or grosgrain bor- ders. Handles of carved and painted composition with tips and ferrules to match, French loops or leather straps. $7.95 and $10. Street Floor Pearl Chokers Continue to entrance the well dressed woman! Natural and tinted pearls of French manufacture—sometimes combined with emeralds—sometimes with gun metal—are becoming more and more the rage with the fashion- able women of New York and Paris, We have them here at $5. Pearl Bracelets, too—in two, three or four strand styles with jewe] clasp set in sterling silver—are priced irom $L75 to $850. ! Street Floor The Ensemble Suit Simplicity and that youth- ful air of smartness which womgn with exacting ‘and correct_taste demand will be found in the New semble Suit. Hlustrated— —is a model of natural color The frock has the hip-line blouse of beige satin on a Kashmir flared skirt. The new three-quarter coat also has the godet flares and is finished with henna buttons. $79.50 Other models in white flannel, aquamarine green bengaline, tiger- eve Ottoman and Vene- zia blue jeweltone. Kashmir. You will want one of thess smart ensemble sults as a hasis for your Spring wardrobe. Women's Shop—Second Floor, D = D)= =% )24

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