Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1925, Page 44

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SOCIETY. Brilliant Reception Is Given By Admiral and Mrs. Wilson Function of Wednesday Among Most Conspicuous Social Events of Winter — Annapolis In Round of Activities. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Februa given Wedn n the farewell to Annapolis, retired Pl ry 7. sday by Wilso n at ademy s of the nature of a heir many friends in s Admiral Wilson will be and he and Mrs. ately for Tulsa, Nulton will su Naval Academ jer Thur or of y t « er Wedne ion and Mrs. York wer: end of Lieut. « y W. Magruder ¢ Naval Academ kha e Ac “the wations, took nd drew from 3 apolis for and Mrs. Allen Bu on were “omdr and Mrs. Hacber hard Morton ef ptio of DeWit reste for | ‘omdr. and | at t adem plac over the chanan guests over Wil e W bru- ev Rear Admiral an n to the t R. en by the mid- | (e ¥ an- the week liam were end of Lieut sday the | ever | Miss Idris Kendrick of Denver ning rshall Winchester 5 are arvel Hall their and Mr: Mr their 3 son-in- law spending the have had as and Nathantel Patte and children of Rux- rson Mrs. - | Mas "M College will deliver a series of six lectures during February and March 2t the Maryland Institute on “Motives in_Sculpture and Painting.” Mrs. Conrod Crove, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nevitt Steele, for two months, left Friday for Detroit, Mic Miss Mary Kidder was hostess at a bridge Wednesday evening in com- pliment to her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. J. Kidder, wife of Lieut. Kidder, who |1 svending the Winter in Annapolis. Mrs. Renato Ronef of Boston, d her daughter, Miss Rose | Ronci, are the guests of Judge and Mrs. Robert Moss and Mrs. Whitten. and Mrs. Willlam T. Cadell have been occupying an a ment in Annapolis for a year, have | recently moved to their new home at 1d Nickerson of Washing- aest for the week end of . Thornton Strange, at her home on Duke of Gloucester | street | Capt. and Mrs. had as their gue: Miss Mary Bradiey o ; _Mrs. John De Pe the Barron P. Du Bois for the week end Washington, D, C. ster Doon left on for New York, where she is guest of her mother, Mrs. Talbot hant s Louise Wilson of McKendree, ) s the recent guest of Mrs. | Th Iglehart at the Peggy Stewart | Inn on Hanover street. PO S Tiostesses of Capital Give Dates of “At Homes" Mrs. Kendrick, John B. Kendrick, will Thursday afternoon from o'clock in her apartment, at 2400 s teenth street. She will be a | by Ner daughter, Miss Ros endrick, their house wife of and Eues Mrs. Frank H. Eggleston of Wyoming. Mrs. Dale, wife of Senator Porter H. Dale, will be at home Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her | home, at 144 B street northeast. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will receive In their residence at the Sol- dicrs' Home this afternoon and on the following Sunday afternoons of the | mouth Broomfield, | 1 i inds, who Mr. and Mrs. Henry will be at home this afternoon at Grey- Parsons Erwin | st week in s . Tue and sday at Wardour. New \.n\( will Wwinter having rented m L. and Mrs. A tichard Mol De send and § the ha W rton 1 dinner F C omdr. witt the in puse Wright on King cho are lea - the 1 Van Ne ss, jr., or the week end of Mrs. Carlos Cuss Thomas Currie t for the week end Washington. Anderson per, follow- ening last, al Academy. A, and , recent t H. Bur- rt How: Comdr. | their | gt d. on's Southern Mrs. hs. had as of ' Baltimore were Van her Mrs. James 1cl Brooke was hostess at a day , Mrs. Ya )T ein n" lhrxhhurg N. Pa., afternoon in honor of st for two weeks of Johnson, eodore Witt t of her brother-in Clarenc dr. Duncan was the we Miss Mq Nancy Walton v d_avenu N u t Annapolis. | n-1 Walton k end guest garet Walton at t 1 BLE daughter of Prof. W. Johnson, has left Clinton Redgrave is O >un- of Washington and gucsts of er two daughters latives Annapolis end, and attended the the midshipmen in Luce H Academy, Saturday evening. Miss Murg Wheeler, heen the a4 Mrs. turned were for 3¢ o ett pending the month rd of the all, Na who ks of - Douin, East Ora w York | t Currie | week hop given by aval has Mr. | re- nge, | ork hn's this afternoon after 4 | o'clock for the last time this season, as she leaves the middle of the w with Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Calvin Hudson in their private car for Charleston, where a reception will be given for her by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, jr, as a house warming for their Charleston home. Mrs. E. S. Johnston Hostess To Company of Fifty Mrs. Earl E. Johnston was hostess evening to a group of nearl u"h at a dinner party at the Garden | e Dodge Hotel. It was the occassion for a shower |of gifts to be presented to the guest of honor, Miss Minnie Allen, to whom a complete surprise. s decorated with ferns and yellow flowers. Tiny nut baskets | and favors in yellow and white car- | ried out the color scheme. The fa- vors were horn shaped and each con- tained a cross-word puzzle. Mrs. Johnston was assisted by Miss Aletha Hayett. ‘hn.-ld of . Calhoun will be at home | THE SUNDAY \\ Guest of Mrs. Horace G. Bigelow of Charleston, S. C. Children's Hospltal Benefit Announced board of lady v Hospital w afternoon, fo the new addit pital building streets. In t The dr, alled th Mrs. C. L purchased through Mr. radio talks, srby and th with the fund Frederic William don. Wile's Service Apartment For o X F4" &L Bachelors The Anchorage CONNECTICUT AVE. & QUE ST. Quaintly and comfortably furnished in early American style. Open fire in every suite. Service includes wood for open fires, ice, linen, conti- nental breakfast and complete valet service. Dinner at $l.50— served on request. Dining room available for entertnlnmg. | Supper Club to Meet Tomorrow Evening The Monday Evening Supperf Club will meet tomorrow evening at the ew Willard Hotel. Among those ill_entertain parties are Dr. Migs Corrinne Wag- er and ‘Ix\ Helen ¥ Hagner. ,vmm pecwl d Featuring a Stringed Instrument MUSICAL PROGRAM by the entrancing L’Asglon Orchestra sam Udren, Director L’Aiglon is under 35¢ Girls! Try this! and dressing your hair. just moisten your hair-] brush with a little *Dan- derine” and brush it through your hair. The effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing tr incomparable softness, fresh- ness and luxuriance, “Danderine” When combing Col. Rates from $165.00 a month up per person. No fees. <3 XAy _vm IR Sunday Table d’Hote Dinner de Luxe' 6 to 9 P.M. iqlon Eighteenth and Columbia Road new management. Geo. W. Thompson, A Gleamy Mass of Hair does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair While beautifying the hair “Dan- gerine” is also foning and stimulat- ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. out and dandruff disappears. bottle of “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter and just see how healthy and youthful your hair ap- pears after this delightful, refresh- ing dressing. A INPER WO OD. UNGERWQ 0D, MISS NANCY BIGELOW, Macfarland, to whoxe xon, Mr. John Melton Hudgins, her engagement was recently announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Hair stops falling Geta | 9 Z. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 8, 1925—PART Saks & @mpany Unit Entertained PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET Fenn, Mrs. Marten B. Madden, Mrs. T. W. Phillips and Mrs. Paul Hender- ' son were the donors of the prizes won by Mary Hennessey, Margaret Jack- son, Thelma Berry and lda Gibbon. MYs. Lindley Hadley, president-elect of the Congressional Club, made the presentation address, following a mu- sical program and tea. Miss Clara Sproul, president, extended an invi- tation to all women of the congres- sional group to join the unit and to become interested In the work of Nelghborhood House. The Congressional Unit of Neigh- VARG E NGOG GG GG VGGGV OG OV G EVYG borhood House were guests at the settlement, 470 N street southwest, yesterday afternoon, when prizes were awarded for the best essays written by members of the sewing An opportunity sale of women’s low shoes at a ridiculously low price for the class. Mrs. 8. D. Fess, Mrs. E. Hart AR quality represented. Lk Rk e 2 Maine State Soctety To slaonsor Card Party The Maine State Society of Washington will hold a card party at the studio of Mr. W. Clark Noble, T. F. Murphy, president, is putting p.m. The committee, headed by Dr. T. F. Murphy, president, are putting forth strenuous efforts to make it a success. Bridge and five hundred will be played. These shoes are all the season’s latest styles. The models are in the follow- ing: Patent colt, dull calf, vici kid, tan calf, black suede, gray and fawn suede and black satin. Real Have You Tried One of Ours? SIXTEENTH STREET MANSIONS CAFE Sixteenth and R Sts. Also Combinations Patent colt with gray and tan backs. Your choice of flat, me- dium and high heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Hea: Tenderloin of Bo-l P Meticeens Roast Stuffed Turkey Cranberry Jelly. “Candied_Bweet Potatons Boiled Rice New Caulifiower Romaine Sulad X Hearts of Lettucs, xunum. Dressing Hot Rolls Maple Nut Ice Croam, Caks Fruit ’.u’v WMDM Cream Service a la Carte Under New Management Every pair of these shoés is taken from our regular stocks and consists of very desirable footwear. F or the Month of F ebruary Only to Introduce the Eugene Method of Permanent Waving | We have made a great reduction in price. Full head of hair, from $12 to $15, or 60 cents a curl. We are also installing the Nestle process, so that we can give you just what you want in a permanent wave. (\ request, a written guarantce will be given | with each wave. Large, soft, loose wave, or a tight curl with ringlets, may be had with the Eugene method. For appointment, call at the . Marinello Beauty Parlor 523 11th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 5592 The sizes are somewhat broken, but combining 25 different styles affords complete sizes in the entire lot. For this reason we are making the reduction and making a very attractive assortment. Shag Section—Street Floor i ; [ & BOYS SiINCE I8 “SPECIALISTS IN PIANOLAS AND REPRODUCING PIANOS" 0 J DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH DEMOLL PiANO @, Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ Twe!ffl:, and G Streets v Steinway and Weber Duo~Art Prianolas - Victrolas ~ Aeolian -Vocalions . Extraordinary Special Sale of Used and Traded-In Pianos and Players —There is no doubt as to the buying possibilities of this sale. The values are the greatest we have been able to offer in years. A collection of Smart New Dresses for every day- time occasion. Materials are Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Satin. The new high colors and black. “For your convenience—open a charge account” Traded-In Player-Pianos Gulbransen Player Piano (like new) ceeee...$395.00 Two Aeoclian Player Pianos (22) . .$395.00 Steck Planola ........... ..$395.00 Lauter Player Piano ..... . .$295.00 Three Stuyvesant Pianolas.... .$245.00 Wheelock Pianola (like new) .. .$495.00 Two Autopianos, each. .$245.00 LongHmr ~ Special S1ges 7 Traded-In Upright Pianos Three Upright Pianos (your choice). . .... Nine Upright Pianos, splendid instruments, your choice. . .. : Six Upright Pianos, well known makes; choice. . & Three Upright Pianos, choice of Ivers and Pond Mason- Hnmlin or Weber makes. These are high grade instruments and in splen- did condition. A big value at. ... 1,000 Player-Piano Rolls To Be Sold at FIVE for 519a 00 $295 $7.00 Attractive Values in Our Furniture Department 5 7 0dd Pieces of Furniture. Bear (o] in mind that this is all beautiful Reductions on New Stock. Every piece of fur- Other beautiful Pieces of Furniture attractively priced. | Smartw. omen AreWearing Them —during the day, to perfect their headdress —while they sleep, to preserve their waves or to train the bob. 10c each—All Colors Single and Double Mesh 3 for 25¢c Srerand Whie Grey and White For Sale Exclusively at S. S. KRESGE COMPANY 5 & 10c Store 11th and G Streets N.W. 434 7th Street N.W. niture shown is exclusive in style and of the finest construction.

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