Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1925, Page 53

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 1, 1925—PART 2. 7 was recently the guest of Miss Doris| Helen MacDonald, Miss Edith Callan, | bridge Wednesday at the honfe of 1 i z ETY Betrothal e Galnes, Miss Irene Manle: s Nellie Pler- | Mrs. Kemper in Rosemont. There Dames of Loyal Legion | ALEXANDRIA SOCIE | trothal Anno Mrs. Sally Goldstein of Hartford, | point, Miss Helen Davis, Miss Helen |were 15 tables of bridge following the Plan Ball on March 3| {Conn., s visiting Mr. and Mrs. Apter Outcalt, Miss Laura Peverill, Miss |juncheon. ooy —) at_their home, in King street Davis and Miss Sara Eddington. | Miss Caroline GOWNS HATS " S . K gree, L Bl T RITAR ¢ Miss Lizzie Harlow has returned to and Mrs. Timot Buckley | daughter of Mrs. Kat No Returns 1309 G ST, NW. No Exchanges - The patriotic ball to be given by The first Tuncheon Custis Le bridge e Mary egiment Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy. was given Monday at Lea Camp Hall. Mrs. Willlam D. O8- den was chairman of the committee n charge and was George L. Simyp Moore, Mrs her home in Falrfa have taken the house on Braddock | uzna Mr. Samuel Ien Heights recently occupled by Mr.|\yaghington were marrie -|mnd Mrs. Preston Chew Washington. | avening at the parson ton spent the week as the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. Washington will return | gouihern Mathodist Chur Mr. and Mrs. leo P. Harlow, on|to West Virginia to make their home. | wijjam s, Hammond, D. D. Prince street Mre. Washington Is now visiting Mrs. { ¢na11 company was present at the| patrotic citize Mr. and Mrs. Harley Payton Wil- shington in the Capital. | caremony, which included Mr. and Mrs. | of town an op son have gone to California, where Johnson 1s the gucst of | mpagore Strieby and Mr. Leonard| general festivit Carroll . they will remain for two months. her mother, Mrs. Judd. in Culpeper Spike Weaver of Washington. Mr. mittes Hotel the evening of M tickets inclunde supper Special Offering Monday Only Scintillating Values! Willlam M. Ki Mr. and Mrs. Robert Featherstone | Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrisette have | o0 PO 0 Bl \A\ fleld, have left for Fredericksburg, where | ;’;{n;n\-'d ‘(r'»m a visit to relatives Inl, gouthern wedding t % they will make their home in the| Richmonc return will live in ‘ future. and Mrs. Charles Poser of| Mius Elsie Davis enter Gorgeous A 1M Lulie Ki Blacksburg, have returned {rom a motor | g ernoon in he | va.. has returne roa visit o Roanoke and are again with [ Elizabeth I Y ek {and Mrs. William M. King, in George | Barrett, on Duke street Mr. and | {aie piace in the near futurc | Overseas League: ) Washington Pa rrett have gone to % president of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Studds enter for the remainder | t i a company of very young t §. Bar- | 5 - & 8 Saturday aft Ml ¢ iy, und | Miss Gl“_ctt Is Hostess | A brate the first birth everal wecks there and . M [0 thaic dapkieer it | To Law College Semors; of .\h‘~\' A\x.’ngd'm W Attorney and Mrs. M.l aAfjee Emma M. Gill Andria were marric ing in St Marys ‘ Values $49.50, $59.50, $75 : ervice . IV, - \e ceremony and ! : o B Rav LW ; . . - nuptial ma S e O L | A Included in this collection are a great olson e bride was attended by | ainec j.’,l:w\;‘) an Stege of | s o Che number of clabom{e Imported i L v » Brothar| 1t Beaded Creations that vie with each the tmmedi ortaon ]| o other for one’s choice. 3 South Fa Every New Evening Shade; All Sizes. MRS, RUT 1ub | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T | Leme, 1970 Biltmore street k. Miss Mar- | younce her engagement to Mr. Don iura Hulfish. | 414 Kent MacKenzic of this city and | b ris. Miss Jose- | paim Beach. | Harry lotte Kemper | [ sise vening | The « . in honor See Window Display BRESLAU 309 G St. N.W. followed | ‘ \ . 1 = 12382322328 43382322382382224222382322223222322822322328322322822422289228222322822282232222¢22220223222223228240333 | or Archbishop head of the O in the United Si Davis. B« 5 Carver, Miss ho R R T T L] Featured is the Big Fur-fabric Coat Sale " All such high-grade fur-like values as Kerami, | Dukana, Matoria, Chipmunk, Keramina, Nutria, Chevrona, = : deposit will reserve any selection—indefinitely—even until next Brytonia, Crushed Plush, Drapelt, etc.—known for their | - E—r— season. For certain is it that never before—nor probably again— | supetior qualiy. , h-and | t i T borr T The Biggest Sensation of the Entire Winter Season Finest Fur-Fabric Coats at Unheard of Prices Select your Coat —we’ll hold it for you ! If it isn't convenient for you to buy just at this time don't let this wonderful opportunity go by unimproved. A very small | $3888888838888 Offering Decided Savings On Our Entire Stock of Women’s and Children’s Knitted Wear and Women $33333242223330432223 1211308222 120028431124 28232231 843323 44232 vere ed i SCARE AND TAM SETS—KNITTED SKIRTS AND $1 KNITTED PETTICOATS. s of higher priced ts. We a cally giving aw \ Women’s and Children’s 5 HIGH GRADE " WOOL SWEATERS Worsted F3£8422422248322285228284242882128284824223842238822222282822888248238428932828822228284323282285382439324328288244 Three groups—including Coats made to sell at $34.75 to $79.75 In the most approved models—elegantly lined—and luxuriously trimmed with Coney, Opossum, Viatka, Marmink, Moufflon furs. In the $29 and f many fur coats in addition to the fur-fabrics. 5 . - 'i";:::sc.::u arey the royalty of Coatdom—and at these prices constitute a most profitable investment—for next season as well as the present one —of which there are full two months of Winter Coat wear. Second Floor | - npo stou WBVig i’ai;les il:l Fine g Gingham and Linene 7 A}xoil;ef Surprise Sale of 300 New Spring Hats which will be on sale Monday merning at this sensational price— The colors are The shapes in- ?Z'?.': I . clude the close- istle ndin L R L L L T T L T T T T T T e T T T T T R T T IO Dresses §139 Remaining Stock of INFANTS’ and KIDDIES’ 2, 3 and 4 Piece fitting Hats—the SWEATER SETS g:,r:;:rine small | :’xo:(retb—;r;t: i Mi' itting Chinese Red s ; % Black | They are Hats made for much higher ,5/‘ ' gzlling—and we’ve only 300 of them. Be || / on hand early Monday morning—so as not to be disappointed. The first showing—and special sale this season of the “Klassie Maid” model— in a most interesting variety of new models—fast colors || —guaranteed.tub proof. ; I I 4 Scotch materials, specially adapted for sport garmonts formerly sold from $15 to $25. We are ing them to you at this price Knitted Sweater Dresses Every one made of high ful assortment of color combine C”]adame Reducing G'udk Makes You Look Thin While Getting Thin Reduced in Price We shall inaugurate on Monday a special selling of ar Sets Famous . weaves — Amos- S 12—Knitted Two-Piece Suits | | keag, Security and Fine i Linenes—prettily trimmed } 7 I I and well tailored. Cut true e of camel's balr and aipacs yar: others combined with ; izi ts—Genu- 3 I TR TR $77.90 <o e R to size—36 to 46—and extra | ? shio ine Madam X production. PEA 4810 54. B half Clasp-front and Step-in Models; Gray Clasp-front Model—Pink Rubber, with } ,'"gé’fii' stouts, to 54. uy a hal g Y | 85 immlemin $1(0-85 S igpasEEs dozen—enough to last the | Sl ® . TO.. S i I[’Ou]n)gq ‘ Mj]l S For ST e s s 5 oo el can buy them at such a price. || - | Step-in Models—Pink Bro- 85 Pink Brocaded Rubber, witsy 00 caded Rubber. 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