Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7%, 1925. bride, the Rev. G. W. Coleman, at|Mrs. John A. Wagner, who will have | H. T. Estabrook, Mrs. Alexander L.|their son Robert of New York are SO‘ IE l jf thg home of the bride's uncle and{a small company. Pope, Mrs. H. S. Robinson, Mrs. Wil-|spending some time at Wardman aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Rogers. A e liam K. Ellis and Miss Virginia smlt}av Park Hotel. dinner and reception followed the | Wemen's Dinner ght Assisting the board with tho gale| . T 4 B 2 8s Margaret 1. Gates, 2735 Ontarfo | § ceremony at the Hotel Gregors. Of Unusual Interest. of boxes for the ball are Mrs. Walson 3 0 A I C d O M h d ¢ Tonmeylvanta, m charge of the|| . The bride wore a gown of steel] A ainmer will be given by the Dis-|Freeman Clark and Mrs. Victor|[8% Bas returned from o veace visit | n immense Urow ne onth From To ay' dances of the Chineso fantasy. called | & brocaded chiffon velvet, and|¢rict of Columbia branch of the Na-|Kauffmann. in California. g @ ~A Game of 1 . which the | % “l" lilles of the valley and|tiona] Woman's Party at the Graoe Whe s Robect (h Tie | Chaptar, No. A ch are prepared to make your kitchen (the work shop of the house) a pleasure place to Belleau Wood Assoctation | Violets. Dodge Hotel tomorrow evening in = 4 S S R cook. . o" | Little Harriet Rogers usin of 644, United Daughters of the Confel 2 % Sl il € it 830 e bride, was the Fing bearer, and|seeapers st the. equal righie. - con. | erecy, will give an informal dance Lone Bandit in $20,000, Haul. Clark Jewel Gas Ranges have been made for forty years with eminent success and we have o “ar in the | Mr. Coleman Rogers, another cousin,|gressional hearings. Mrs.. Harvey | Confederate Memorlal ilome, 132%] NEW HAVEN, Conn, February 4.— been handiing this one make to the residents of the District of Columbia from our old loca- presentation as the 'S _ gave the bride in marrlage. Wiley is hostess. Mrs. W. Nelson :0‘:"‘“‘;’::( 't}‘i“;:‘t“‘l::“:yfii":’:‘:r‘"-:f Jewelry valued at $20,000 was stolen tion, i2th and G Streets N.W. e i o f] Mr. T. L. Rogers was tae best man.| Whittemore of Detroit will be the o this brilliant spectac Mr. and Mrs. Nalls left after ihe|toastmistress. Mrs. Donald E. Hooker {;g“‘;,};;::?;o‘;*‘;,‘:‘;,‘,’(EL,‘;’,:‘JZ::S.‘.‘,Y, A feature of the fa o reception for Chattanooga-and Signal|of Baltimore, Miss Sue White of Mem- | i1y 41700 nde to send the Confed- | ponna s lash Dance of (he Dl ¢ | Mountain, where a number of enter-| phis, Miss Ruby Bluck of Wisconsin, | ¢roie vaterans to the annual reunion. | ey fnd Eagged him and used the splashers. \HsshEvslyn Dasts. aad M talnmentss were given for them.|Mrs. Florence Bayard Hilles of Wil-|“ yo Vel Howell Smith, as presi- | Socks Kevs 1o open the safs Liyeth of the McKinley Dancer: While at Chattanooge they Were|mington, Miss Mabel Vernon of Wil- | gant ¢ chapter, will supervise - T H d Cl k J l G R iwo other, dancers from that s house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.|mington and Mr. James O'Donnell, f,?:td::‘,:;‘cund L he assiptaa’ wo anasome ar ewe as anges Miss Florence Thompson and Miss | Miller. At Signal Mountain Mr. and |prominent labor workers, will be the | svs, Waiter Iverett Hutton, chair- Evelyn Preble, will appear as Wini| Mrs. IT. L. Miller entertained at a|speakers. Miss Sheldon Jackson has|man of entertainment; Mrs. Willlam lp Ovel's 1 the ensemble numbers, called the | dinner and reception in their honof, |charge of the gu 3 I. Denning, Miss Laura Embrey, Mrs. b Pstrol of the Winds, which forms one | and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lessig also en- = S. Belle Le Dane, Mrs. Eleanor Col- X - g ! Warming of the most effective dance creations | tertained for them. Theta Alpha Chi Sorority entertained | i o Mrs, Annle C. Woods, Mrs. Ma- i in “A Game of Mah-Jong. Mr. and Mrs. Nalls will be at home | at tea at the New Willard Hotel, Sun- | p.jjo Bernard and Mrs. J. E. Griffin. % Oven The final rehearsals for the fantasy | at 1646 Irving street. day, February 1, at 4:30 o'clock. i e will be held this afternoon at # = Among the guests were Miss Denis| Mr. and Mrs. George Harwood and o'clock in the New Willard hl'reoms, | Mr. Clarence Aspinwall and Mr.|Chapman, Miss Dorothy Scharf, Miss I e and tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, |Barry Mohun entertained at lunch | Virginia Cologne, Miss Margaret Mc- = 5 I\ g TRy 2 i | e Bake Oven in the Washingion audito:.u at the Metropolitan Club yesterday | Keever and Miss Katherine Keenan. 3 — 20 inches deep latter belng a full dress, mu nd|in honor of Dr. Harry English, re-| Mrs. David Meade Lea, president of Hghts rehearsal of the e produc- | tiring head of the mathematics de-|the board of lady managers of the : tion, under Mrs. Forrests direction. |partment of the Washington high|Episcopal Home for Children, is chair- Y 3 i \ . = Tho Belleau Wood Memorial Asso- [schools. man of the ball committee for the a0 a5 : will be \ i g = Broiling Ovea aciation Is preparing a special sou- = At annual ball to be given February 16, K 11 dgap venir program of the occasion, which | Col. J. D. Taylor was host to algi'{ne Willard, for the benefit of this 2 : D S | ? [ 20taches is to be distributed und. he direc- | Party at dinner at Le Paradis last worth-while charity, which cares for ;mn“o! a.“ct;mlniuw of girls headed | Bight. any homeless, friendless child, Other by Mrs. Walter Schuyler Grant. The = members of the board assisting Mrs. i . . program committec includes Mrs, “.‘:‘:s"h‘X“‘;:’O;}"s"‘x;’;""n&u(;:oli,‘,‘.‘h"{.'e:‘f Lea are Mrs. Samuel T. Ansell, Mrs. Belglum Linen who have been motoring through the | B. I Hardin, Mrs. F. L. Williams, Mrs. —allowing 20 yards to the sutte, ||| | 5 Connected up In "(:hrgu (;awr chairman; Capt. John aige, o C., viee chairman; a P 0 | Mra John Walsh Mog Wi m R R e e e . — h o this week only your kitchen. Right Smedberg, Miss Bess Davis Schreiner | y g or left . and M BT Tabare 1S SCEEIer | e (o spend a month before oing 7 s Connected up in i to their hiome, in Beaumont, Tex. Mr. | 8= S = ‘ 4 Top lighter and white splashers. your kitchen. Right Mrs. Willianmy Alexander of New |? Callaghan expect: o xetiy = 5 SR } Giant burner, simmering burner, or left oven. York is spending sov St ‘ashington about May 1, and will =E . Tork Is spending several duvs at the Vasiingiooianonb May Lisnt will and three single burners on cooking White doors. White slide pan. ; : ¢l, having come on for | k K T : Hide d 3 p—large loop burner in oven. White splasher. White legs. 6 exbibition. e ne T e : ¢ n retonnes and other slip cover Baking oven and brolling ove in the ho e s soneel — 3 fabrics at proportionate rates. w Aluminized oven linings. jome of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock [ 1 and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, jr., on Seott Circle tomorrow afternoon tained a company of 24 at din- | B| (| o g REUPHOLSTERING s Washingtonians Know of This Ferm, Established from 3 to 7 o'clock, and also holding | ner lust evening in compliment to : C g e Mr. and“Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, FPrepare for Inauguration 37 Years Ago, Now Incorporated as Alexand Sl ety Jar Pricesion e B On all upholstery orders placed this part of her time abroad some| Mr. John T. Vance, jr, has gone to 4 i ® inharm ‘oni- woek amounting to §25.00 or over, wo % » i J by . ve absolutely free u handsome months, finds a strong appeal for help | Lexington, Ky. to join Mrs. Vanoe ) g in Sunburst piliow. ot % from the war-stricken familics of the |and their baby daughter. Mr. Vande » JEWELRY 5 p OUZngL‘;;i:Z‘ewm jsas| pillow or_ footatool. allied countries of Europe, and the|will return in the near future to WATCHES ecoration CUSTOMMADE LTVING ROOM K L . ¢ L] A tapest ) sale will go to their relief. their home at 18 West Irving street, ; b anley gusTON 1 Chevy Chase, and Mrs. Vance and the defeat the effect y ES—i tz . M| v.xeur.md.mynnx Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton |littl ‘girl wili join him there later. 5| CLOCKS pictured of the finishing special order. 5139 50 ; T 709 13th St On wers hosts at dinner last evening at e 2 and furnishing of private - = their home on H street, the guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Marine Chaney cele- SILVERWARE blic apartment. OALLEOR TRIEES QWK MATN 23820 Their Door honor being Senator and Mrs. Royal [ brated their golden wedding z2oni- | f 3 home or public apartme: d. E For Samples. 5 Lighting Fixtures Ab S. Copeland of New York and the re- | versary last evening at their home, ‘The Ballard organization is made 8 wi G il : Above e ] mest o ol)er Co. < Fas and Electric Heaters tiring Commissioner of Interstate | 328 Tennesses avenue, having with | K g et and 4 “ommerce an & s = = e + es i up o 'masters of artis I'V Bu‘]din 2 Commerco and Mrs. Mark Wins them thelr six children, resident in okilled artisans—the former to anufacturers g Clark Jewel Gas Ranges er. Washington, and their six grand- of g AIHM:'ME! r. Chaney is in o his DIAMOND design—and the latter to execute. ov l—:l;sn ly-l-‘tu FURNITURE Mrs. John Thomas Anderson of | eightieth year and Mrs. Chaney is 11 Rings Wrist Watches | ¢ We'll come in response om Factery to Homs. Ttichmond, Vi, is at the Lee House|years vounger. They have spent 38 [ SIS ns Jewelry | : PR e Rl Jor a few w She has with her|years of their married life in Wash- u‘W‘ # st e Mrs. Egbert Y Leigh, jr., and son. | ingto; having come here from f Ean watch and clock sultation and suggestions. | Prince’ Georges County, Md ] We make and Phone Fr. 3690—Contract A wedding of interest to Wash-| e hodel Jewelr. Dept. ington took ph in Cleveland,| The Monday Evening Supper Club Tenn., January when Miss Inez|will give a supper dance at the New Carl Petersen & Son : . Jennings, became the bride of Mr. [ Willard Monday night, this being the | b W Attorney General and Mrs. C. H.|one which was to have been held | 913 G St. N.W. : Jennings became the bride of Mr.|January but was postponed be- 3 Jewelers Since 1875 P Furniture Floor Coverings Rosser Lec Nalls, son of Mrs. F. P.fcause of the opera. Among those SRS s il Drcpstiss. | Upholstary: Fabrics Nalls of th The ceremony was| who will entertain will be » ‘ss Cor- performed by the grandfather of the|rine Wagner, daughter of Col. and K 1340 G Street b‘ sb om Largest Ladies' Exclusive Appa}el S]’\op in Was]’\ington (Continued from Fighth uge.) from the safe i i1 + Guar- J, : P e Waton oo po.otare of ) Guast No matches to light the Clark Jewel Range. Every one of them has an automatic lighter, robber who struck a clerk over the head, | f " Don’t ask us to price you on a cheap range with black splashers, all of ours have white 1216 F St N.W. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST of Courtesy ur Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimnied WINTER COATS Almost All of Them in Three Wonderful Price Groups $79.50 Regularly $89.50 to Regularly $95 to Regularly $125 to $95 g $125 $145 Every Coat Beautifully Fur-trimmed. Allof fine materials, exquisitely made { Penny Hinoki Cinnabar Rosewood Dusk Oxblood Black Cranberry Saddle { Green Kaffir Two Groupings of —that promise rare choosing at the special prices at which they havebeen marked. Colors A Regularl And the balance Materials $145, $155 ; These are all the most costly fabrics, $165, $175 —of our stock of Winter Coats for | all suede-finish cloths, with large collars $ 50 ;‘;"‘“e“' Sizes 36 to l and deep cuffs of exquisite furs. It’s Not Too Late to Get One of These Big Values! ‘Women’s Coats—Second Floor. Misses’ Coats—Third Floor. Parisian Women Are Carrying These What is your mood today? g /%r? French Beaded Bags i The Materials: The Colors: = Spring fashion has expressed a decided Cheviot Flannel Sandalwood Tan preferénce for the brilliant colorings—in Downy Wool Twills . both Sports and Dress Coats—designed on Lochmoor Fabrics, %::;e“ g;‘l:e’m lines that proclaim individuality—and both Dunmurray Tweeds, In- | W.f. Apricot of these groups are in close accord with the E’}-ls’.ilc Plaids and o Shrimp Gold trend of the season. ECRS. E’ | I % I | | l received yesterday! : Signs of Age ; j “ . $9.50 i Crowsfeet —Wrinkles Superbly tailored—and at astonishing prices. A new importation just The line of the throat NSy A ?s\lfi)RTtlfiea(ll’e:fllg:i woman what a veil is to ! %Id M,? the Hindu—she wouldn’t think of being seen in public wi (5 & FAMOUB m:Am EXPERT public without on A new moens of selfexpression Advises treatment: An exquisite little bag of cut steel beads—uwith S’l‘;"""'l‘;"";" of words threads of golden beads outlining a conventional de- oulder Pins Set in Valaze Anthosoros sign s French blue. Dcep tuisted fringe and beaded Rhinestones Cream. drawstrap. $9.50. Especially fine for nourish- —of birds, rabbits, cats, roostes bulldogs, elephants and horses. ing dry skin and for building s ; - out a wrinkled face and neck. And because the Parisian sponsors the Then 36u'feal jumpy and nerv: A Grecian_preparation called beaded bag, all the imagination of French larly vindiotive—the cat should an anti-wrinkle cream. artisans has been brought into play in the Boates Lt iybatroniniNe st Valaze Roman Jelly hand-kmttlpg of these lovel)_r imports—in A i ectne ballog: 1 —a rejuvenating et color combinations to harmonize with day- Or as New York weare balm tonic. Tightens loosen- time or evening frock. them—just for ornaments! kin, smoothes away lines ‘a‘:lgds wrinkles, $1.00. ¥ Jellett's—Street Floor. $1.75 to $4.95 EEEEEEEIE—EI EEEEEEEE—

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