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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925. SQCIETY. avenue, supported by this organiza-|a group of veterans in their gray SEEN AT H‘ALIAN BALL tion, and in its aid of needy Con-|uniforms. federate veterans. The ballroom had| Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swan- no elaborate decoration, but the Stars |son were guests of Mrs. Cole of Ten- | and Stripes and the Stars and Bars|nessee, who also entertained in her | LJ L . were hung about the room, the latter | boxes Senator Kenneth MecKellar, | S flag hanging over the box reserved |Senato ¥ B an, Admiral m.ul 3 for the few veterans in & Sdward W. 1 Mr. and Mrs, attended thgsball. Col. Lee Crandall, - G ags | > | | | | ' Mrs. Coolidge, Accompanied by House N B L |Sionder ana’rect ac 55, tea the march of the veterans to open the ball. Brothers s o CompleteClearance S 5 bt & 3 saal : v 5 palms. In the receiving line | 4 / -] Crandall is commander of Camp 1 Guest, Mrs. Stearns, Attends Sen- i T W LBy et Se i) of those veterans who have kept g2 B s ) { |step with the modern dance ate Ladies’ Lunch ]oday. ¢ 5 | . 1 | The guests were xeceived entrance of the large ballro con of the rimmed w let lace, a hat d with filet In ator Swanson of Virginia; Mr The Secretary Building ! ccom- | will_carry an_old-fashioncd Iu.\mu:‘t‘\;‘ : 3 : | g - o ‘)"’U"m‘.‘::““g{:: s\wvan:»‘r’.l b fod i“b‘m‘: | r\ftel'll()()ll ‘dlld Dillnel- Mrs. Horne was in a gown of ur The other guests were the |c 8. p 3 » wi'l we gown cluster of French flowers 5 t patronage of La Java. Howard; the Sec- | bead Che rn s de tunic ef- g 8 3 tions. Mrs. Jeter C. Pr chair-! Dinners—$1.50 blac She a : ¢ heavily embroidered in cr 1 | La Jya Band or B cker T | . b ] L2 S were served in the small ballroom and dinner gowns remain from Luncheon Club{to match, with varicolored flowers L i ' et | ate Office | caught at the back of the brim, a Horne, acting president of the South- | TEA-TEN FOURTEEANTH d by Mrs. n arm p s Mildred rra nd S L it Gie it s 3 s : ~ ¢ | |ing_gown of bluc ana gold brocade||| House. iaen i 4 et g : 5 1 made with a slight drape at one side. || ears~~ ~ 1 satin shot with gold and graceful draped lines. Sh | An institution of thirty 5 75 2 de Sanchez vear a gown of mauve georgette of white lace made satin, with ||| every effort to plesse the ||| INOW Lo assador of Cuba and Senora de laof fawn- chiffon embroidered in ¢ 5 1 lthe waist line. Capt. B W I“ Ambassador of Great|a flower outlined with tiny 3 v i Lieut. Russner made ! Choice of Three | ere ormer y : | fect, fne of the blouse and % 2 et man of the box.committe ore a 78 50 ()8 50 also the s 3 lhl')t banded with 3 & charming gown of mauve chiffon Boernstein's No Cover Charge . » at Dinger | Raoe A i The Marine Band Orches p R 7t | NLY a iew of these afternoon for the dancing, and s parents, | : 2 ‘clock. g e e g o 4 1 Sall for Porte & b . k e Ll e e : P 8 ! our previous clearance sale. I at, Cassady has been & A StoaRs et MalL Gl Sd andunisit: o S These few are e . 2 from one to the other, lent an 1ese few are to be cleared o i ow a 1e unusually low figure of White, Comr Mrs, Richard|* Among the out-of-town guests will| | 3 o B L occilon: Tn ane of the boxas wasl materials. Every Byrd, Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. ‘m Comdr. and Mrs. F. L. Shed and/] 3 & 4 . 3 = 29.75 Beautiful 3 X 2 &4 9. plrt 111 D. Flood, Lady 3 ng, Mr.|Shea, of New York. 4 4 R \ gown taken from regular Rizik stock Frederick De ; . Mrs | their daughter, Miss Mildred Lynn | and Mrs, Ibur ard, | — i i k . e o < ) n, e of the Unite The marriage of Mrs. Gertrude| : % S , 4 TR % s nilitary @ o at G ln; | Graves Lewis, daughter of Mrs, Mar-( { 2 y/ KAP OW[ BROS Every (;uu(z in !Inx Group Must Be and Mrs. Ha 2 : to Mr. Leonard o : | I 2 3 SoULWiedherday n and 3 | Brintr an, son of Mrs. L. B. | Ep '(”I]‘(“\.]{ll w”h H i3 ' i ¢ INCORPORATED Minis ang M . PP | ¢ k n the Methodis uilding, the g o B o Buamer D James Ghbra Mestgoimery A Tuvecyoag s moesuoos t21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST . v S ater Jand O bride wore an ensomble sult of | CMORY SANDS £H0O February kasha duvetyn cloth trimmed with Striking cosxtumes worn at the fa drexs ball xl\en last evening by X i - i squirrel, the tunic blouse of Don Gelusio Caetani in the new Itulia asxy on the eve of his departure nberg w nter N A ed in gold. She wore a mall hat in 5 at dinner evening brown with darker brown 2 B N, ) | a small lace veil shading Walsh aud Lieut m | including Mrs. Harriet £ ;. Minister of the Netherlands and s, and a corsage b t of : Marshall . ixs. e » iraefl e ioariandsant | the syesdaudl asorsaas ShoyaN « hd Mrs. Mitchell will spend | Hurrfs, Mr. and Mrs rt es T ofithe Aribaenas | 5d Mrs. Ehapman il onke| end in Boston. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leslie Smith and dor of Spain and Senora de Rlano.|their home at 1773 Lanier place. Dur- | 5 n 1 n = o There were 24 1 the company. | ing the World War Mr. Chapman ‘_ ine he evening o Tiiacdsre Bler Sallatior ot P e rs. haniel B. Dial ,’""‘“',‘," Hre hadetlon cBosr et 1 ary 21, taking her g fter- artment of Labor, and Mr. and evening in honor of Mr. Pustice McRey- | Col, W, Ball has issued invita- to be given at the Mayflower for th { Gen. and Mrs. Frank T. Hines at- | for d,,..‘(, o benefit L nm],.,\ Jeffe ;wh“ ided with their son-in-law and = Roval §. Cope.| February 13, New (veillgra; | Momorial Buungition, 1ns, Corwhls JIREEt e e FINEST COLLECTION OF FUR-TRIMMED AND UN n in their apart-| Wter Caking his gucsts Mrs. David du Bose ¢ ard, chair- | . TRMMED COATS AT PRICES FAR EELOW COST! Park Hotel their v ik man of the ymmittee costumes, Mr. Corcoran Thom {is treasurer for = 4 Copeland, jr. Col. and Mrs. J. B. Bennett will al50| o announced that picturesque | the ball to be given at the Willard . Exclusive Fashion * entertain that evening and take their | ; ; e ball will be the grand | Monday, February 16, for the benefit INCLUDED ARE LUXURIOUS EVEN- . f t d = Robinson and | suests later to the Army dance. : € be thtroatdes the Episcopal Home for Children. ING WRAPS .AND IMPORTED 15 Teatured 1n y will be t —— , . by fife and drum. | Much interest is being evinced In this E ) ball of the| Mrs. Horace Macfarland will be 1 el I Whith broataes fo: sl At MODEL THREE-PIECE SUITS hostess to a company of 14 at dinner | 2 roputetion of Deln S . this evening in her home in compli- - b 5 At nttel bani NE_one o L ‘yr p g ment to her house gucst, Miss Nancy | 4nivews, will i z gEedEERUS] DAl ofusistnon: iR IIlIIIVIIllIlllIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIl||IIHHIIHIIIIII!IIIIIIII lllllll;IIIIllIlIllllllulllllll[lllllllllIllIIIIIIII|l|lIIIIIlIIIIIII A ou € rin rocks Bigelow, who arrived yesterday to|, st & hero will be Southern Relief Ball at home Thurs- | spend a fortnight with Mrs. Macfar- | ' St tor Histootl 2 | Last Night Usual Success. They are stamped with n individuality of de- week and the | land. The engagement of Miss Bige- | iy A o i peCla TlCeS on— si, that is captivatin ts di F v | 1ow to Mr. John Melton Hudgins, son | SUeqtd: T annual ball of the Southern gn aptivating in i stinctiveness. ér|o S 1 5 ‘Annonnchd | Relief Society was given last eve Whether the i £ Mrs. Macfarland, wa 5 3 e gt e motif is simple or elaborate__you : ) - riday S i e il Pk : rd Hotel to ald In the work of raio J Wreaths, sPrays are impressed with a distinguishing difference. Senator McKinley, and Miss| Mr, and Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley | oy the apenir A the society in the upkeep of the Home N ~ A | will entertain at dinner. this evening | hoy Horoes : for Women, at 2403 Pennaylv e S and Otlier Flaral Exibloms In the new weaves and the new colorings— |in compliment to Col. and Mrs. George | avening, hav 2 rieRts === —— T X% $ s. Royal H.| & ey n r e < 5 { iave returned | C TROTP T e s o i - S N AR 0. Y Oe $29.50 to $12500 are at their | M\rs Robert F. Mackenzie and Mrs. Bhorteings Mm 2 X Mrs | & pos 2 e p Smerson Howe went to New York | gty o0 S O x4 ederic A You make your clothes 1. hd De ‘”"b mornin O wil e acie Hort | wrnson, Jack Rowe while learning. . _ e < nrh:,‘.;‘ u":nl lrh;l\ ;a»n‘lm Bucalig et e McCormick-Goodhart of | £ Tiay xudll Wventuy Glases The Sports Favorites are in Kasha C b St = ate = N tish e r. - A B " 4 ; . = & o - S entative Fred A Bu’z‘l:vrx ?rh‘“”"‘ and will return to Washington | the Britisl s . Rhamnawt 2 o AN 2 conon prices on all French Flannel, Imported Prints and Jers entertain at_sup lafe Jn Mascht Among the box parties at the 11th & G Sta. Ph. M. 0084 / A A .z SR J the cabinet room at the Willard to- |13¢ I B TERRE s 'y " Formerly ‘witn (A T 7 e v s — ncluding featured at | haye 60 Euests. | Mrs. Basil Gordon is spending the |George Hope. who entertaine p (Ao R ] Blooming Plants and Cut $]18:50 to $29.50 e re ek ziSf Moae | week In New York, and will return to | tor and Mrs. Andrieus A. J : L " & ; - S0 = | her home at 1030 North Calvert street, | tor C. C. Dill and Dr. and e ) owers. have a I es h part- ] 2 . it \‘\‘ Ardman Park Hotel Mrs. |Baltimore, the end of the week. rence of Schenectady > . > ¥ s ——— Maj. and Mrs. Oscar Solbert enter- 4., recuperati ) z Done Ala., recuperating from a recent iil: |ed theta Bsturday by Mr. spinwall, i eaay D e A L mees | They will sail that day aboard the i 3 rty | Reduced prices. The hobtesses of Cabinet circle |Conte Rosso for Italy, and will spend WOL FURRIER g 807 14th; 804 17th; 2467 18th; 1209 Wis. Ave. Every arrival adds to the enthusiasm of the cy o8 5 frs. Clarence Aspinwall will go to : including Capt. H t M Ch 1 H %y, “"Nr. Mosa is in Birmingnam, | Mre. Clarence Aspinwall will go to|tained a bo ct'Lam 20 e | by ers b tht alatcton Spparses as an arry ower Jtores ost arming Hats Funeral Flowers Delivered—Corsages and Bouquets to Order. mUll zeselve lomorrop edemoon lrf’"'»f‘,i“;’z’,‘.‘:eekg i S falyjana et ooty 30-32 Flori E vrone Fr. 0402 Phone Fr. 10891 Tel. Col. 9987 Phone West 1702 collection that has been critically gathered. o e e Ave. N.W. e e e ForDiess wife of the Speaker| Miss Genevieve Rusk, whose mar-| o T e 't Representatives, will | rlage to Mr. John Price Wetherill, 3d, IT STOPS o T T TSI \ B $ 00 Sy oill take place Saturday, was the THAT B i NS i 10- to $20.50 guest in whose honor Miss Agnes ~ . v : Shands entertained a company at . " 3 5 tice entertained at 1 luncheon today. COUGH Henderson’s—Standard for Quality—Established over 50 Years Felt Hats—for Sports and the dressier oc- eon today Miss Prentjce will — wiofl! hostess at luncheon tomorrow. Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke has left — Washington for New Haven, Conn., $8'95 to $22'50 Mrs. He Flood w;'x!l entertain | where her son, Mr. Bates McKee, is a at on from 5 to 7lstudent at Yale University. She was ‘ residence, 1 New | accompanied by Miss Gratia Hough- | COMPOUND Ham;/;)(x‘r‘ avenue. Cards have | ton and Miss Caroline Swift, who will GIVES QUICK RELIEY FOR issued for the tea and she will have [attend the junior prom with her. elving with her Mrs, Richard Byrd. | —_ Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat M e o Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William Mitch- r. and Mre. C.C. , winl, B Gerem Mitch:| ¥OR OHILDREN AND ADULTS SRR G s S Mre. Arthur Young of USED 50 YEARS onor of the counselc e Milw. . “Their guests included WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS :, ates embassy in Berlin and 3 Counselor of the British Embassy Warren Delano Robbins. and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Repre- 35c A Bottle = tative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wain- = :""(‘:(“3:""‘“:“1"“!;"1’ i wright, Mrs. John Philip Hill, Ad- At All Druggists 9 = iout. ot £ miral and Mrs. Gleaves, Col. and Mrs. DONT .x,. | e Miss Sallie L. Dold, | Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Huide- '""".’ This oid T > Francis L. Dold, to {koper, Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan, IS rillese ; # P .4 Howard sady, U. S 1. f | V.L S s \(le(rn ';z('crkf(efirxxlx?:;,h' Mz Aeiine [Ox3 Aek Grandme--—She K"“" | Tl Iy Diff " ash. el lemmaee— == v “xclusively ijyerent ol Smelat ot 1")?: s v | fAEmEE N EDMONSTON’S S S [ | = e ‘( ., '. will be followed by a reception in |/ y f = » TWELVE-TE. TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET by Greater Shoe Values ¢ Special Low Prices on | Offers and ferns —===220 Than Ever— 3| Fine Furniture - All-Winter For the NEW STYLE | %% . determination to close out all shoes in the present 3 THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY il CO ATS e SUITS Your Own Hair made up into a stock is the keynote for making the most determined Stemless Switch, sacrifices on both Regular and Corrective Foot Forms. = o : Bmedol:::e o‘:‘Cu;ls We include the Dress models as well as more con- QGENEROUS- REDUCTIONS from former low prices, on a servative sorts. number of complete DINING ROOM and BEDROOM SUITES, EchUSiue Er ebache together with an interesting selection of ODD PIECES. lebacher Models (This is not “sale” furniture in the ordinary sense and every picce at is from our regular stock, a point that specially emphasizes the appeal of these bargain prices. A few examples follow: Let us suggest 'o you the most becoming way to | y 155\;} Discount Dress Your Hair 2 _All Women’s Strap We also spectalize in % Ties and Women’s 7 AL I \Aé CELEE Hair Coloring Our New Process restores Gray or Faded Hair to its Natural Color. Consultation solicited. Maison Gustave 706 13th St. Phone Franklin 5384 Ten-piece Walnut Combination Dining Room Suite, 72-in. Buffet, Closed Server, China, Oblopg Table and Six $§49. 00 Chairs .....ceeeneeiiiciiennnnnene.. . Special Price, s Eight-piece Mahogany Combination Bedroom Suite, 50-in. Dresser, Vanity, Chifforette, Full Size Bed, Night Table, $54—0 00 Chair, Rocker and Bench ......veoeete ~Sfiecial Price, i Ten-piece Mahogany Combination Dining Room Suite, 66- . in. Buffet, Closed Server, China, Table and Six Chairs. $z..l.75 OO Special Price, i Nine-piece Genuine Walnut Bedroom Suite, 48-in. Dresser, Vanity, Chifforobe, Bow-end Twin Beds, Night Table, $795 00 g 109, Discount —All r';llmnelg I: Oxfords s —All s Shoes Upl'lOlStel'lng —All Cel::ldrens Shoes REUPHOLSTERING P AR- Chair, Rocker and Bench ..............Specsal Price, LOR SUITES AND ODD # Revolving Day-Bed, Cane Ends, complete with Mattress $85 00 CHéLRASlRACiI’NEEfikAé.1Y . and Pillows .vecececeesneccmecscsneeae..Special Price, . ¢ N { C d',’ Broken lines of Women's Ox- $ ,85 Bureau, walnut throughout ....--.\.----»c-sfiecy.arp’-;ce‘ $1 1 5_00 u = e . R —_— fords, Women’s Pumps and Stra i ; ; Ties for Dress Occasiogs. = Upholstered Chair, Down Cushion, smooth Mohair cov- $95 00 i (%] FORMERLY $750 to $13.00 o i James B. HenpDerson give the service that you have Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting Feee & the right to expect. y N syt e EDMONSTON & CO. CIa A- Amstron A (Incorporated) f S yDrop Postal to g L BETZ.A’::;E::nd Authorities on i 1108 G Street pl‘lones M:;: ;g;g ' 1233 10th St. N.W. X 1334 F Street All Foot Troubles X 8 il e AR S3DBBH B IDBH DD 1 vtz S S