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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925. SOCIETY. T benefit of the memorial to the ‘A"‘:Ir- S ican dead at Belleau Wood, under the BRIDE OF THIS WEEK Datrgnage o Mrs. Coollase. The New Willard Hotel has extend- cd the use of its ballrooms for all G o rehearsals of the dance groups, bof s % % now until the final dress r(‘lwl'ursal:s r e l 049 nc. o it v 3 % next week, which will, of course, take 4 < S place in the Auditori s iz President and Mrs. Coolidge Back This : » siyfs B anten o Biginning Today - Marie Moore Forrest, author and pro- Morning From Short Cruise ; i irector oF A" Game of Hah " Jong,"” intensive rehea ls are being L] he Mavfl conducted for the dances, which are I fi / - entirely different from anything eves On t e = a) O“ er. % . done here and which al entirely characteristic of the fant. the popular game itself. Mr. Charles e ; . & Ps ~ HE President and Mrs. Cool-|Mr. John Price Wetherill. 3d, will % G 7 ? . : L. Morgan, jr. of Philadelphia, well ntlre lstlnctl e fdge retu ed to the White|take place Saturday. The guests 5 X s i i known throughout the country, not House morning from a|number eight, including the members \ # ” i only for his i a r short cr on board the|of the bridal party > o the Mask and W e ends ac- -t > ton Triangle Club, the University of g i y Eompani e e pacas:| Judge ana Mrs. Ciarence Norton i e Michigan Dramatic Club, but also for | Great Reductions on Our Finest Selections from l‘hv-‘ah:-t and are at the Shore- 2 “a direction with numbers uf‘ New York » The Secretary of State and Mrs. |ham to remain for two week o - managers in recent years, is in charge LITT'S complete stock of most unusual pieces and suites of inne evening of the Minister i« i g 1 business of the spectacle. - Ak e £ N S : Qinner this syenins ol itiiMInn e staff e ed guests 5 e o e ek ileted] furniture for every part of the home is now offered on sale 3 . : el bl gl Al at the Greatest Price Reductions we have ever made. Plitt b had at the New Willard and.the Ball at New Embassy. hostess to a company of 14 at dinner . Z ot B : 5 4 ¥ - e 5 “The retiring tor of this z ce » o ; ol s By g visit our February Furniture Sale. Many selections are but one about 130 e (iis evening in | Gelusio « ; : : - ¢ by eae o Itend g of-a-kind. omo! with Mrs, Stanley Hunt S by the presentation of the fa ¥. s 4 . i ¥ O hiia Bthatey st e datters . : ; ? L : All Pictures and Gift Articles Specially Priced and back. | Goodwin have ved in Washington 5 2 his great su s in professional s & Fughes will be the honor guests at | = ek 5 i i of the dances and of the incidental Latour the committee on arrangements Don Gelasio Cactani Holding Mrs. J. Borden Harriman will e : : e i e L carries the best there is in furniture. For your own advantage Pon Gel E which th bullding Mrs. Edward Breck will be at home ; o . erolocic. It Bo totlooren on Massachusetts avenue. S palms and red 1 be home S G Austin held one of the largest at Papering Painting Draperies Upholstering MenEstions: £ 2 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Henry White i . : : noom, receiv- ERysty, sudculor will entertain at dinner Wednesda o g t the Dresden, Deferred Payment Plan B R Lpa L De company of nine and will leave for - y 5 them Senor after mid . th n » v a : ¢ : : : St e So Sunday, where they will 4 . ing for the South Sunda : K ot P UMe | pend three weeks, returnin 5 ir sy e e v stasn. | o 1 : . 1325 Fourteenth Street Ee : (M ey pirons gewin i v |1 3 G urchell’s |7 o'cle her home, Greystone | Mrs. »e hostess at lunch 2 ing the last of Mrs. L Town 4 3 t T » ouquet Cottee Gelasio Caetar et e ment to I mot Mrs. Del the Minister Sived Mme, | A. Blodgett. Mrs will enter ! 3 ¢ 45 b | BT T T T T T TIT T TITIATITIT T C L . | | | Wall 2. S c F k Hale n at luncheon r at the Representative and Mrs. Richard oreham in honor of Mrs. James H Aldrich, the Assistant Secretary of |Patten oneiss e el 5 “| Confederate veterans in ‘gray will k > For a Limited Time Garrard wston; the march the ballroom of the 4 Secetary of the Na heo- 3 . Townaend, 31 S et Soclety. Wil e held, . Thes 2 . Burchell! Mott G : > led by Col. Lee Crandall W e e e fusic will be furnished by the M 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. Spencer, Mr. and Mre. Blair, Mrs, |Band, through the courtesy of G = (| 1216 F St. N.W. St Borden Harei. | Lejeune. Capt. Brooks and MISS SALLIE LAZANO DOLD, man, Countess G ¥ Mrs. Cleve- | Russner will introduce the Of 1741 Lanier place, whose mar: to L t. John Howard Cassady, U, S. N, e Miss Elizabeth | Representative John McDuffie of Ala- Vil takie, DIRGS tomberow: bama is chairman of the floor com- ] Wi Groups of Timely Values Especially ctiring Ambassador of Ger- | Proceeds of the ball will go to the WEEehL : e 3 : | y oy o B e iawe® . thels. daagmiers,| Erogm's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. | Ham ‘ chere. the i Selected for Tomorrow’s Shoppers wil in u Wiedfeldt | supported at the Southern Relief me & € Home, 2403 Pennsylvania avenue |3 een o 7 RiGL e A ; o R i S e S R S e 117 Peasant Blouses The New Bohby Those in the receiving line will be B interim until arrival of the n Mrs. Pearce Horne, Mrs. Claude A. |3 iyl : . 3 . o Sweston I Mex John X powler | Chrougn e Ol War. _ : : : « 1es Weeks, HETor ko Socke lomatls “v”r".';f"‘ L «: Others | riage, Miss Daisy Garlych of W p invitation to | | at 55.95 oVing to absence from | X" number of the youns ladies from 8 12 2 e s . Heavy Crepe de Chine ot yesterday | the Chevy Chase Schoo 1 nd | | IR ) ) 5 —as illustrated The Minister of peasant s—featuring Alfaro daughte Mr. James Henry Vaughn 2 A M. \ ) the new peasant embroid- {of Wayne . Ga.. to Dr. Richmond : i { \ ery and full peasant sleeve . ; | ntho 3 son of Mr. and Mrs. " - ~a - « rzyer Davis’Jamous with tight-fitting cuff. " et DT R s || WINDOW SHADES L& ‘Paradis Band I Cmbes, ovbago timmotn |1 bR S ek nony was performed at 6 o'clock in Py " ¥ E gerine, jade, copen, Ellicott City, Md., by the Rev. Michael | Are Made tan, navy or white with black, brown and navy Ry presence of a small com- | Limited engagement ! | { sting e e 5 e e e T e T L Sy i ComTisdieR Txsons Other New Ties— | the plans for the wedding being as ebruary second— = v 3 Plain ¢ e |simple” as possible, “owing to e b ANDRE & RUDAC - Charming when Vingenus e | recent death of tha bride's mother. | n he; " Twortone e e |The bride, who was escorted by her dancing stars of worn with the Winnie Pl isher, Commis. | uncle, Mr. McCleskey Garlych, wore a | AL JOLSON’S i | Winkle Skirt. in all the bri ' 2 ok three-piece traveling suit of brown z shades sioner of Fis Mrs! O'Malley : . sioner ¢ ; 1 Are OMalley, | crepe and black cloth, the go a = 2! | New Show—BIG BOY i Street Floor. Street Floor. ey oo o | with panels of the brown, and tr WILL ENTERTAIN OUR PATRONS med with sable fur. She wore a o = AT DINNER AND AFTER THE THEATER R S B A . s FCZETT M Winnie Winkle Skirts | Slips—Radium Silk having ests Admiral and | @ Picture hat of black. Mr. Frank Lo, e 0 B T G i s sk o | ’ | The New Skirt | and Crepe de Chine | e Estimates | y the s Mrs. Wainwright and Miss Fon. |t D Submitted T hat Hangs The D . Wain wife and daughter | | y : Like a Dress S Mayhew Waln- | Foundation Etincen) mat mia] . . 510 to $185° ’l'\:rst)(’y iatis = ;':"ruh:{i\- !1‘\;:61:\! rS. | | e et KA ome at 11 centh e ear the Winnie Wink 2 Wainwright ued cards st 1 Skirt with a smart peas- - P or a tea Wed 1y afternoon, Feb- ousewiie il ant blouse and have a ‘ S th ruary 11, from 4 ;; welock, when | — Strset chsfu woman 1 vithout her guests are asked to meet Mrs, | Ta STatas : man's ~withot home tomor- who is spending the Winter in Wash- | Has your laundry serv- I sud T houette would be. com- i ( W vVerted pleats— pletely lost. Therefore it KU Snsdien Days to have the best! All have shoulder straps. dk Fetoond B s il Some are trimmed with e chine and radium silk contrasting colors. In with hemstitched top and R Monterey self straps. 20-inch ot E L Tite: Thume shadow hems. In black, lipstick red, rust and navy, faun, cocoa, flesh and plaids. white. Second Floor. Street Floor. ice always been unus- plire. Adam “Wyant and Mrs. | ually satisfactory? It's b homas W. Phillips, jr., will be at Y J home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to bound to be the West 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Phillips, End way. That is— 2100 Sixteenth street, and will have with them Mrs. Allan Cowperthwaite * Superior A iy o v | ROUGH DRY *5.95 to *8.50 Shoes home tomorrow afternoon at her resi- | ||| J ! dence, 1740 N street. She will also re- | Sihone UeiTodays C d R bes For Thin Faces and Necks orduroy Ro o Plain and / flélld ?WJ famous Embossed Ve, Preparations Comfortable, roomy robes that yet have that style, fit are unfailing in results and finish of the perfectly & made house gown. Made Valaze Pasteurized with the long Tuxedo col- C'Cflm lJar and side fastening. = One model has the blouse Revital s as it cleanses; back, ¢ In® chéery, fuschis, the skin humid, 2 2t b and aglow with 37.85 ~4 ° J£ Cunningbom Col | : 316 7th St. N.W. copen and purple. $h= ot 9il neid Enkbo;ud C;;duroy and all types of skin. $1.00, obes at $5.90 Made with the roll col- Valaze Roman Jelly lar and loose kimona —an astringent balm that sleeve and side fastenins. tight the musecl In cherry, fuschia, copen, smoothes away wrinkles; purple and wiste works wonders around eves Thira Floor. and temples. $1.00. 7 (At All Our Stores Except G St.) [} 7 25 Odds and Ends FUR-TRIMMED INTER COATS Marked Down to Give-Away Prices I Surely did bring out the crowds today! Cleaning up all remaining small lots from the winter season. Over 50 styles—all wanted materials—even gold and silver brocades. All sizes, but not in each kind. Radium Silk Gold Stripe Vests and Step-ins Silk Stockings In Sheer and $9.95__$2.95 . A s 2 z 3 By Medium Weights me 1 andexamine the quality of these vests and 5] 85 Pair step-ins. You will be con- vinced they are better than (3 Pairs, $5.40) 2 i bt i Mina vou When you buy Gotham M L Gold Stripe Silk Stockings you know that you are getting hose of silk 100% For Tuesday Only Again tomorrow—but hurry! have éver seen at the price. NN, 007 Of heavy quality crepe de Z f pure—in addition to the chine and radium silk, in satisfaction of being pro- tailored styles with hem- tected against rulnous stitched or embroidered garter-clasp “runs.” vokes. In flesh, orchid, 32 Different Shades peach and white. The $3.95 poand were alweys i size whether you garments also come in stockings at $1.85, §2. maize and nile. $2.50—and the color assort- ment is always complete, Third Floor. Street Floor 510 N Coats that sold at $39.50 apiece—some less, some more i A —all are silk lined and good {|il e rm coats. Small sizes only. N[ [l At These 4 1914-16 Pa. Ave. — - y Stores Only 233 Pa. Ave.S. E. 7% 7 Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats $39.50—859.50—$79.50