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12 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. Of Personal Interest 5 To Washington Residents Bir' ang Mca 7 |Greenhissm apnounoe Heralds of Spring appear in IT PAYS TO Goldenberg’s Special Sales the engagement of their daughter Mr. & } s . 3 s < 9 ' e be- T R ‘ the form of bright, new Spring of Dresses and Coats have b South Africa. They will be at home & come. a lmyword among the TLASIY Pack vow oy, BEbruira] O ‘ Dresses and smart Spring ! thrifty - and the value-wise. STORE" 22, from 8 to 10 o k. This Sale is typical! s aae Mra RSans, Ve Coats—at wonderful savings! BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDAB ]‘\;f::‘z at Fort Pierce, Fla.,, near Mra. Walter Franc left Washinston v ¥ p Fla., to | ; join her mother, Mrs. Julius Marks, 3 - and her brother, Mr. Leo Marks. T = : Mra. Jacques FElias has cards out for Juncheon and mah-jong at the Country Club Thursday, February 19 Miss Frances Heid is the week end ¥ \ : xuest In Baltimore of Miss Elizabeth 4 | Sternberger. i i The Town and Country Club will | } | > glve a dance at the Country Club House Saturday n February 21. Mrs. Arthur Morris of Norfolk, Va., was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. | § e - ea a ues Sylvan King of Chevy Chase, last| } / , 9 Ld week. Mr. and Mrs. George Friedlander of 4 ¢ Atlantic City are at the Burlington |{* i - ¥ > Hotel. | S 4 ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eiseman and = thelr young son are living at 2807 N Connecticut avenue, where they have 4 ® taken an apartment MISS LUCILE McKEE SHOWALTER, = Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Balt- [ ) 5 3 Mrs. Millard Bundy hag as her guest | sell Showalter, who announce her en- P X Rer mother, Mrs. Albert Luchs of Co- | gagement to“Mr, Milton William Leg- K lumbus, Ohlo. gett of Plttsburgh. { R Mrs. Alvin Newmyer Was hostess at =1l y \ : luncheon and mah-jong Thursday, en- e = tertaining 12 guests at her home, 2618 Mary]and Socxety to Give = - Connecticut avenue. The centerplece 1 ) on the table was a large bowl filled Reception and Dance E with Spring flowers, e v [ \ —_— The Maryland State Society will ) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon and |nhold a reception and dance Thursday i daughter, Miss Bernice Simon, left|evening at § o'clock at the Washing- atorisy for Cuba o spend severas | Sttt » Pk ot e WA I Scarcely is one big event out of the way 2ite Tilda 1w ot Baicmoro 1e| 55 iliara B Tydings, wil | , / than another is ready. That is be- gistor, Mra. Edward Kohner of 1838 | 150 una s predsrion . ainmanton: ||l | cause we are always on the alert, seeking 2 e ey and Mr. and Mra: Donaid Mattingly: i i Aok 2na an= iRy Telue s | R e s Y e ‘ unusual values in the markets to give P Maj. Jull ) A : | . L e, ana Sirs. Nilion Hoptenmaier Tho adates i | j 4 our customers exceptional saving oppor- tk City visiting thelr | 3 . 0 i g ~ . . e, RS e e e tunities, So tomorrow, just at a time _ |preside at the punch bowl. Dr. : ¥ . . nter | B, ey e o haetors coun- | \ ; when women have their minds on new nomeon Conneeticut. Rvenue Tast | Steonn hi msi ® M ken H ! - Spring Coats and Dresses, we launch a plEis e ung girls were | Tydings, sister of the society’'s presi- Y § 1 l . 3 Eaeilit TGS . oL o g,/ sale that will be long remembered for its . hostess vesterday at a Valentine | the evening, coming from Baltimore | 3 extraordinary values. 4 ¥ S at her ho 58 C ia d. | B ;:(,f(xy:msm ull\;‘n:hvf“l::'::" will be the piano soloist, and Mrs Dhece ot e Hutraciive toa tabie. | Audry Johnson Zerbes “will render | | In preparing this event we have aimed to secure only the very newest models— ; | several vocal solections. | : . b 5 > 3 R N e e RO L e | : garments superior in style and making to those usually sold at much higher for a two-week stay. | cluded, to be followed by dancing. | sl — = ¢ | prices. The latest Spring ideas—both in Coats and Dresses—selected from the 1le man of | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller's | }| ‘ fferi J D . / S| Silver Wedding” Dag offerings of several of New York’s prominent manufacturers. i How can we sell New Coats and Dresses, worth up to $32.50, for $12.98? niversary in their home at || There must be a reason for such unusual bargains right at the beginning of the season.. This sale consists , Md. The rooms of the| < e H”’pé“‘ TR mag“i‘:;" of manufacturers’ samples and surplus stocks of Spring lines. The buyers have been to the market; they have S ey meedis i arng mpneinianad placed their Spring orders, and we have secured several beautiful sample lines, together with some surplus B A """‘]‘?fi?s,fif*sr,.“a‘éL"“RI,M“H,“.‘;'TE:TEZ}_;‘ stocks that were made in excess of orders—which accounts for this extraordinary pre-season bargain. Gty Svhors e ey the Euscr of mes | 020 i Daley -« _ You can purchase your Easter Coat and Dress here tomorrow at a tremendous saving! brother and. sister-in-law, Mr. and = rs. S e . Kb S ueliE ine jam Beach, Mr. and || Mrs. Nathan Cabn of Frankfort, | Misses Delma and | b ° ° Ind., formerly Miss Ernie Gradwohl Mirth and Gladys| | &8 2 of this city, is the guest of Mrs, | Reynolds and Mrs. Bessie Reynolds Joseph Dreyfuss of the Ashley apart- | of Baltimore, r. and Mrs. Hnrry‘} ment. Snell of Collingswood, N. J.; Mre.| Lo Kate Newberry 2 Mr. and Mre, J. M. N. Goldsmith, who | berry of XKan. Pen W;;en s League Tea ’Ihils—our\tivrst sale odf Spring Coatsgof the season—sets a precedent for extraordi- We invite you to come tomorrow for these. Spring Dresses, with the i is Afternoon, 4 to 6| Onday IS | nary valtigs- W sccumec icseimart SprinpigmentSac i belw thcr repnta assurance that you will receive better values than are usually obtainable | Mrs. M. B. Hilton will be hostess| prices because a maker found himself in need of cash. As a result, you are offered this afternoon at the tea to be gigen i Spri : 5 at this low price. o A i 2 this unexpected chance to buy your new Spring Coat at much less than you would i P! of the District Leaguo of American fi?fi’\’fifl‘v[‘}' . expect to pay for such fine garments. A ¢ sl - Sia : ; 2 - S5 - 2 : S shion Spring fabrics, including— A kp I N 7- Styled according to Spring’s latest fashion notes in the soft, beautiful fabrics that Dresses fashioned of the fashionable Spring fab e 5 e S a0 ekl \/E will be in demand this season. | s et oz | o i | : : Brocade Faille, Satin-Face Canton, i é'figgf)l I Materials are Flavette, Shaggy Polaire - S bl l [ il ‘Downywool, Wool’Bengalette, Plain’ Ple Cope; Geepe: de tlune, le will be frs. Dor A j‘r“li')“i;';‘>f;~-§ = Eighteenth and_ Columbia Rd.§ || : i i Ty @ s oo wta f B ot ey Polaire, Monte Carlo Cloth Smart Combinations Sullivan R EYENING DAESS REQUIRED. e commercial up of the Dis- eservations — Columbia 306: sy B . e ol fetctiteasus ol Sbctlaiit arat e : and othel. fabrics Spring’s newest modes—fresh, new and alluring. Long straightline models with at the clubhouse, 1709 H street, Tues- SUNDAY deep circular flounces and rows of circular ruffles ; some finished with belt across back. SH b B G S = Iz[!:l}:ER i . Designed on the smart new lines that will be in evidence this Spring—fancy Models with apron fronts; some with pleated flounces. Peter Pan and round necks; rd party there will g DL i stitching, embroidery, new collar and sleeve effects, all play a part to bring charm short and long sleeves. e ‘“:I’:";’,‘ and chic to these Coats. Models for dress, street and sports wear. All lined with Silk and gold braid embroidered designs, many with smart touches of lace; others §_:’-V::xx:|r|‘x‘lr<§ , on “Syndicating W » § i good, serviceable materials. with self or fancy button; still others with rows of fine tucks. Many of the popular e A A AR D Sieraelon ‘The assortment includes all the new colors of Springtime—Tan, rose, green, gray, . ensemble coat-effect dresses in the lot. s Erocai 5 i 4 shrimp and others. B % Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20; Women’s Sises, i £ Complete range of sizes 16 to 44, for misses and women- 36 to 44, and Extra Large Sizes, 44V to 52V ot thevtiaens oide and extra large sizes 4214 to 52}4 for larger women. it ays across t s to shut out the 3 lighit, for they p in the daytime. N THE business man’s answer to that query —big business is secured or lost. The fleeting glance of you through a momentarily opened “pri- vate door” means much. Ti, in that quick sizing up, a man notices that your This is the “Val- clothing has that clean, ador Car from Car- correct appearance— the {"lj“frl‘d:,':;‘cf'f"gsfif result of Carmack clegn-- at your door. ing—an interview results. You- will always get a hearing if you avail yourself of the thorough valet service to be had at wfor | Carnzack Dry CLEANING Co. 2469 18th St. N.W. % : Columbia 636 There are other Carmack Stations at: 139 B Street S.E., Lincoln 462 6 Dupont Circle, Franklin 5232 1308 11th Street N.W., North 7430 2417 14th Street N.W., Columbia 2376