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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1925—PART 2. vera Miss Dorothy Morton, Mrs. Washington, where a wedding break- | where she will spend the next several| Edith Kirk Risdon, Mrs. Jennerfer |Miss Dorothy Mills, Miss Dorothy [ Mr. Everctte Swan, Mr. Dickerson ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Curtis Backus, Miss Esther Green, fast was served at one of the ho-|months. Broaddus, Mrs. Courtland Davis, Mrs. | Trice, Miss Ruth Coleman, Mr. Jar Jenking, Mr. Alexander S. Doniphan, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts and Miss bridegroom left The Mary Custis Lee-17th Virginia | Jullan . Williams, Miss Delia | Pugh, Mr. Billy Winstead, Mr. Tom|jr.; Mr. Leroy Jamieson, Mr, Carroil Evelyn Howard. Among the other tels. The bride and brides: *ft | Regiment Chapter, United Daughters| Phillips, Miss Lucy Gary, Miss Cath- | Lake, Mr. Guy Hollifield, Mr. James | Plerce, jr.; Mr. Kenneth Moore, Mr. —e guests were Mrs. Augustine Jacquelin later for Philadelphla. of the Confederacy, gave a bridge|erine Elliott, Miss Cora Duffey, Miss | McElroy, Mr. Leo Fahy, Mr. Bryon |Kenneth Fornshill, Mr, James Hard The Birthnight ball given Saturday | Todd and Mrs. Charles Worthington » Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ruffner of Tulsa, [ party Tuesday evening in Lee Camp|Anita Howard and Miss Alice Whit-| Billinsley, Mr. hirley Baughn, Mr.|ing, Mr. Alton Ayres, Mr. Colton evening, February by Moun* shington, Mrs, J. Stewart e Okla the guests of Mr. |HaIL Those who had tables were:| ton. Donald Lee and Mr. Cameron Dance [ Moore, Mr. Bennott Moors, MTr. Vernon Chapter, Daughters of the|Jamieson, Mrs. Robert C. Powell, Mrs. - N b wair. | Mrs. Walter Mrs. Josepin| The last subscription dance before|of Washington, Miss Dorothy Morton, | win Pierce, Mr. Robert Whitton, Mr. American Revolution, was the os: | John Hunton ter, Mrs. Thomas B. b X and Mrs. J. F. Hepburn on Sou @lr-| Ridout, Mrs. e . Paff, Mrs.|Lent was given Tuesday evening at|Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Gene. | Arthur Rector, Mr. John Hughe bril'iant event of the season ose | Cochran, Mrs. C. A. ann_Sinelair, fax street i (ertaineq | MATVIn Stewart, Mrs. Milton Glas-|the boat ¢lubhouse, with Mrs. Walter! vic Shepperson, Miss Katherine ! Milton Stonnell, Mr. Emmet Lawler, attending wern Wecelved by Mr. ana}d “harles Ellett (‘abell, Mrs, Hugh 5 Mrs. McWhorter L il gow, Mrs. orze Schwarzmann, Mrs. Tanell Oliver of Fairfax, Mrs. Charles Fisher, Miss Jeannette West, Miss Mr. John Curtin, Mr. Robert Howarc, Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, Maj and Mrs. | Mct Mrs. Louis S. Scott, Mrs. D. Infoemally Fridas eVTIIESEER Virgil Davis, Mrs. Ken.aeth W. Ogden, | M. Shepperson, Mrs. William J. Mor- z Moore, Miss Nancy King, Miss|Lieut. wiand Gaines, U. 8. Navy; Charles Eilett Cabell, Dr. anid Mrs, J. | Muchlin' Niven, Mrs. Henry S. Wat- 3 ) assisted A';:K Mrs. Frank M. Dillard, Mrs. Claude Mrs. A. C. Warwick and Mrs. | an Dienelt, Miss Annabelle Coff-| Mr. Marfon West, Mr. Ben Minor, Mr. Stewart Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs, C. | tles, Mrs. C. Willlan Wattles and Mrs, § { i Phooley 4 e & Mra Wil | 5 Semones, Mrs. Wiiliam D, Ogden, [Olivia ~West as chaperons. Those [ man, Mise Virginia Fairfax, Miss|Jack Doniphan, Mr. Vincent Younsg William Wattl Mr. 'and Mrs |Gardner L. Boothe, (1l [omor suakts v M vieve | Mrs. Carroll D. Woolf, Mrs. John P.|dancing were Miss Katherina Oliver, | Mabel Blunt, Miss Esther Moore, Miss [and Jessrs. Robert, Richard and Thomas E. Sebr William J. M ntrs Hush ‘Campbell has returnad - . N ey ainter. Miss Vir- | Chadwick, = Mrs. Harrison ihart, | Mr. Robert Oliver and Mr. Frank|Eleanor Orr of Leesburg, Mr. Ray-|Theod R ton and Mps. Jean Carter Bayly. Among | from a trip to Atlantic City o 3 i tis, 5 <ot m:{;‘ Fro lahan, Miss | Mrs. George Roops Mrs. D. F. Me-|Garrett of Fairfax, Misse Olzie, | mond Wolford, Mr. James Trout, the many guests wer» Mrs. Leonard [ Mrs. Willlam Sturgls has gone to 5 3 4 B e Gardner, Miss Gladys Mar. | Gowan, Mrs. Lester Van Middles-| Nettie and Valentine Dance, Miss Mil- | Vincent Young, Mr. Jack Howard, Mr. D. Christie of Bridgepcrt, Conn.; Miss | her home in Marshall, Va., after spend- ke i :;"_:,{’“‘,\;w'”‘nm;m‘n ® peverill, Miss | WOrth, Mrs. Leonard, Miller, Mrs. Or-|dred Lewis, Miss Helen Mils, Miss|Jullus West, Mr. Norman Lawler, Mr.| Charity sometimes begins at home Florence Benson of New York ing a week with her daughter, Miss | i § i e ios Mise Annabelle Gal. |1and Kirk, Mrs. John G. Graham, firs. | Virginia Laloppe, Mis: a Fridell,| George Boyd, Mr. Stanleigh Swan,|and ends in the almshouse. Mrs. Walter T. Oliver, Miss Katherine | Helen Sturgis, at St. Agnes® School. - . lahan, Miss Thelma Brenner, Miss Oliver and Mr. Frank Garrett of | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saum, who - Elnora Ratcliff, Miss Thelma Hardy, ' R L Ll E L e E T L L L e 2 Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs ry Mar-|spent a month in Florlda, are now Sk LT Miss Marion Atwell, Miss Margare bury, Miss Virginia La . Mr ting Mr. and Mrs. Elson Wharton it ;i Atwell, Miss Lena Ayres, Miss Edna James McElroy, Mr. Guy Hollifield, Strasburg, . before returning to Humphreys. ) Catherine Bayliss, Mr. H nder, Mr. De Butts | Aloxandria . : Mr B. O, Mr. Peyton Ayres, Saunders and Mr. Leo Fahy of| Mrs. Richard Acton and Miss . Mr. Lesly Mr. Howard Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner |Mary Thomson spent the week end & r Mr. Thomas L. Boothe, 2d; Mr. and Mrs. C. A.|as the guests of Mrs. John H. Blotter S s, It i Gore, Mr. Swann Sinelair, Dr. and Mrs. Frank fin Baltimore : i 3 3 a E 8 mpson. M. Dillard, Mr. and 2 John B.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devers are the | mis& P Se X nt the Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando H.|guests of the latter's brother-and| = & 3 i | end with friends in Philadel- Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beverley, | sister-in-law, Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas ¢ V' Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Bryan, Mr.| Mills Watkins in Pikesville, Ky & / 3 r. and Mrs. Samuel A. Wallls and Mrs. George S, Fr Dr and | Mrs. Harry Bruce of Harrisonburg,| % . ave returned from a visit to friends Mrs. Buckley, Mr. and Arthur [ Va, was the guest last week of Mr.| % : shoro, Del Herbert, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B.|and Mrs. Charles B. Vance on North| § & ‘ 4 S JoH Cochr: Mrs. John M. Johnson, Mrs. | Roval street g3 e { the guests of the lat- Henry C. Linn, Mrs, Wallace Lindsey,| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam ¥. McDermott 18 2 LR J ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Juffa, Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater, Mrs.|of Cedarhurst, Long Island, were the | & on Prince street Malcolm Madden, Mr pdol h;\\ °k end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. [ MISS EDITH ROWENA D Mrs. (Georg )". Hill, w:\‘n l‘l‘a‘«;‘h;“: is, Mrs. Walter Warfield, Mr. d| A. Sweeley in Rosemont n spending the Winter months with he: s CREpRIE T 1 Mrs.| voung son are paying an extended | gagement to Mr. Samuel Randolph|Malcolm Westcott Hill, in 1timor ¢ O'Bannon Cooper, Mrs. Henry | visit to relatives in Burlington, N. C. | Painter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward | 135 gone to North Wilkesboro, N. C. ttles, Mrs. Frank T. King, Mrs.| Miss Frances Stern entertaimed at Painter of Leeshurg, Va. to visit her sister, Mrg. J. Clinton uis S Seott, Miss Minnie Hender-|a birthday anniversary party Tues- 2 Smoot son, Miss He alvert, Miss Mary | day evening at the home of her par- e e - Mrs. Robert ahagan and young Hunt Re Mittie Herbert, | ents, when the guests w Baltimore spent the week end with|son are the guests of her parents, Mr. Miss Mary el Doris Coch- | trude Needle, Miss Ida Chessivor, Miss | Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McHugh. and Mrs. J. D. Ba L SRR o r Mi: elen & Gene- | Anna Wasserman, Miss Sarab Levy, The marriage of Mrs. Susie Regina| Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Taylor have ¥ Miss Margaret War- | Miss Rae Silverman, Miss Rita Roma, | Frere Haley to Mr. ( Hering of | €iven up their house in |((,~‘.‘y.‘nEl*v‘d iss Elizabeth | Miss Helen Furr, Miss'’ Dora Gritz. | Washington took place Monday morn-{have gone to Harrisonburg, where Warwick, Miss Dorothy on, Miss | Miss Hilda Ahe n, Miss Dorothy | ing in St. Rita's Roman Catholic|they will make thelr home. Jani ers, Miss Helen Outcalt, Miss | Weitzman, Miss Minnie Glassman, hureh. Rev. Father L. J. Koster o1 and Mrs. Henry (. Jewett, who| rders, Miss Lillian W Miss 1 Klein, Messrs. David Fon- | performed the emons and cele. | have been liviug at Warwick, the ;nd »th Boot Miss | roff, Carl May, Albert Goldstein, Jesse | hrated the nuptial mass that followed. | Hume place, near town, left Sund ,¢‘_\I Lieut d| Chessen, Ben Huffman, Jack Stein.|mhe bride walked with her brother,|for New York by motor. They \\‘(h N.; Dr. Vivian P.|Meyer Mendy, Edward Rosen, Nathan | Mr. Walter Frere. She wore an en- | 5ail for the Philippines early in March, Mr. Carroll Pierce, jr.; Mr.|Gerson, Ben Lichtman, Max Blum,|gemble costume of gray satin-back |where Col. Jewett has been ordered Frank Marbury, Mr. Horace Woolf, | Melvin' Hartsell, Sidney Goldstein, | crepe with hat to match and ‘Mrs. Jewett was formerly Mr. Robert Ross, Mr. Dallas Rand,|Paul Cantor, Norman Baker, George |an arm bouquet of pink roses. Mrs ss Nannie Hume. § Mr. Richard M. Chichester, Mr.|Jjolson, Ben Bass, Samuel Snyder of |Marian Magner of Washington, was | Mrs Nora Heaplow of Romney, Chester Pierce, Mr. Edwin Pierce, | Washington, Miss Minnie Siegel, Miss o nd wore an en-|Va Mr. Davis Jackson, Mr. Edward|Fay Rosenburg, Miss Estelle Jacob- :::,:rb?: s{;fir:ln:;nagreen broadcloth | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, Mr. William &. Snow, Mr.|son and Miss Shirley Rosenburg. and carried yellow roses. Mr. E. J.|Keller, who entertained at a small Raymond Wolford. Mr. Beaudric| Mrs. Charles W. Ford has returned | Haley, son of the bride, was best man |dance Monday evening. Howell, Mr. Marion West, Mr.|from a visit to relatives in Frederick, | for Mr. Hering. Immediately after| Mrs. Kate Skinner Jones, who has n Roberts, Mr. Carroll W.|wmd4. the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hering and | been the guest of Mrs, John Penn, Cecil C. Brown, Mr. Nor- | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hyre of Peters- | the immediate families motored to!left last week for Markham, awler, Mr. Jack Roberts, Mr.|purg and Mr. R. M. Parker of Emory Hugh Marsh, Mr. Theodoric Ross. College, Virginia, were Mr. Wade Hichen Mr. Bobby | guests last week.of Rev. and Mrs. T. Howard, Mr. Arthur ctor, Dr. S.| mbert. Nelson Gray, Mr. John J. Hughes and |~ Mrs. James Fulton of Reading, Pa., M. hard Gibson < uest of her son and daug Mr. and M Leo Harlow and| ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter their small daughter Faith have re- turned fr a visit > relatives in Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Langley an-| Philadelphia % nounce the marriage of their daugh- | Miss Ida Jones o Fairfax | Miss Hazel Beatrice Langley, to guest of Mr. and S > e G. French Saturda; ebru- Smith, on King str @ ary 21, in Washington. After a short th B Heten van et ncl S e e Brothers tertained at larg arty | will live in Alexandria. Tuesday afternoon at Lee n 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melville De Gruchy of There were about 100 guests. o . fzes were won by Mrs. M s ——— = — gt R S Arrivals of Mrs. Jean Carter Bayly and Mrs George H. Buddin. S . | . . M J. . Ramage was hoste -Jervice S F l‘n ~] e e % , pring Fashions Eeen e of b e N partment Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Field en- | - ertained at dinner Saturday evening | For on South Washington | | i g or ot i Fields aunt ||| ok, Bachelors | DINNER AND EvENING GowNs and cousin, Mrs, Minnie T. Swain and | Miss Feba Talhot Swain of Brookiyn. | Th h CoSTUMES AND DRE Miss Swain has recently been ap- v e e et v | The Anchorage the State of New Yo i 2 g F 3 o P - Miss Florence Bonton of New York ||| CONNEGTICUT AVE. & aue sT. | ASHION speaks with authority S T T s Quaintly and comfortably ||| when she presents these new South Columbus stree ; furdlshed, tu canky. Aperican fabrics, designs and colors for Mrs. Eva Smith and Miss Doris style. pen fire in every suite. 2 * - 28 = - - e o8 3 st of Warrenton have etc atier ||| Service includes wood for Spring. : P«‘Tf.\ (i:?“n\l m(\l {}Nr\:nm & visit to Mr. and Mz Andrew Toms ||| open fires, ice, linen, conti- rsonallv selected by Mr. A. M. Rizik Sn Honth Pt sieect nental breakfast and complete DCES e v 1 Miss Helen Norris Cummings en- valet service. Dinner at $1.50— for exclusive showing here. tertalned at tea Friday afternoon at served on request. Dining her home on Cameron street for the | - Alexandria Circle of Colonial Dames, ||| Foom availabie for entertaining. following a talk by Mre. Harry Lee| ANCHORAGE . Displayed Monday and Rust of Washington on the the| Wakefleld Manor Wemorial. of which ||| TEA SHOP Through Week she is president. A number of addi- | tional guests came in for tea, when | i s et e e e Ll T WELVE THIR Washington, Mrs. William J. Morton poured tea, and the other assistants | have been e e “Try Sworzyn’s First” Rosenfeld of New ett, in Baltimore Strikingly Original Spring Productions in Fine Quality Poiretsheen With Plain Canton and Fancy Crepe Dresses is the guest of her brother-in- Models of charm and distings tion, developed in ‘superfine weaves, with all the touches of careful workmanship that mean so much in service. Colors in- clude navy, tan, Nile green and rust.” Sizes 16 to 42. g $ 15\ Spring Coats . @ XY Many Fur-trimmed g $ .75 % Suspender Dresses 24 ' - 49 Tailored of quality materia; : $4 in the new shades. such as pow ¢ Downstairs Store der blue, shrimp, Nile green, rust, Tailored of fine quality flax tan and rose. All-silk lined - B icls and reps in colors of pow- Mostly fur trimmed—many with 3 s ey der blue green, tan, rust the new fur bottoms. Sizes 16 - 5 and rose, aiso navy in the rep to 44 nly E tive low price Tweed $2 98 Knickers Well tailored of fine tan and gray mix- tures. Sizes 26 to 32 waist measure. The Smart New Cricket Sweate A Rebuilding Sale price for these Jaunty Slip-over Sweaters, in plain- 97 knit and brushed-wool styles. In . tan, brown and gold two-tone ci- —_ Rebuilding Close-Out Sale o Golf Hose, 75¢ to $3.50 Englis]l}llgll';)easdlth Pump S, OXfOrdS Natty Spring models, in tan, white and pow- der blue. Made with mannish collars and in other effec- sl_fl ST T T T tive styles. Sizes 34 to 44. Glove Silk 7N For .97 All Sizes in Underwear ‘ Women the Collegtion Beautiful quality and full cut. Sup- Misses and But Not in ply your needs for Spring at these low 1 Children Each Model prices. Pink, white, orchid, corn and peach. Sizes 36 to 42. by e YN | Values From $3.95 to $7.50 TLILIILLI LI LI L L LI LY LI LA N New Spm‘”g A Sensational Event! Never Such an Opportunity to SPORTS HOSE 85 Save on Footwear of Style and Quality! 9 c Many, many styles in first demand for street and sports IR T The All-popular Sports Hose, in novelty plaids and ~ _ stripes of combination colors. Large assortment wear. All leathers and the newest shades of suede. All \ \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N § J Full-Fashioned types of heels—ranging from the low sports model to the § \ Chlfion Sllk Hose high Louis XV.- Finest workmanship—every shoe up to \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N L2222 others with mercerized garter tops. All Deauciful palieer dueliy. mome sl ok 51 35 our well known high standards. Black, brown, tan, gray, colo — beige and white. THREE PAIRS FOR $4.00 Main ¥Floor Downstairs Store e . For the Larger and Taller Woman! New Sprlllg SflkS { Thousands of Yards at a Rebuilding Sale Price 40-Inch Pure Silk . 39-Inch Plain Heavy Canton Crepe Russian Crepe In black, white and colors. In an array of new sport shades 40-Inch French-Finish and black. Flat Crepe New Striped Tub Silk fors. Tatthe populas streeh coloes One of the firiest heavy grades, in 36-Inch Colored Dress Satin 1 wonderful range of new multi- In the s€ason’s popular colors and colored and awning stripes on con- black. trasting backgrounds. Sale of New Spring Coats MATERIALS COLORS Twills Suedara Kasharyne Mokine - 75 Navy Greystone . Almond Black STYLES ° Sahara Tan Gypsy Corrugated Pleating Summer Furs of Silver Muskrat and Ty BoEwd) g v i 40-in. New Printed Crepes All-Wool Flannel - Consisting of the Cross-word Puzzle St E B % Prints, “Printed Crepe de Chine, on $ AT tandard grade of All-wool Flanncl, s light or dark backgrounds, with sotn oy % Sworzyn's—Main Floor NEXCELLED values in this sale of A slenderizing Spring Coats for the larger Gold Sh'lpe and taller woman. Silk Stockings Full length models all lined in heavy quality canton crepe to harmonize with the - color of the coat. $1.85 and $2.25 a Pair 28 inches wide, in sport shades, also - ‘Before leaving the Store stop at our Silk Stocking Department: Summer Furs of — ind buy a pair of Gold Strips T . o Hoslery to match your new coat. Natural and cocoa squirrel and silver muskrat add to the dignity and beauty of these lovely Sheer or Medium Weight models. —of silk 100% pure with the pro- tection of the patented gold stripe Sizes 38Y; to 48, “runs.” Sizes § to 10 Hand-tailoring throughout is a distinguishing % Street Floor feature of these coats. Special Offer in Our TRY Hemstitching and Dressmaking School Picot Edging During the Rebuilding Sale Pleating we will cut and fit any mate- Butt, Made t r d h for $1.50 uttons Made to gxaar]n?e“nrt’ihase ere for r I R S T ; e Join Our Regular Classes. * 1219-1221 G Street N.W., . Store Hours, ® AM. to 6 Py, < All Work Guaranteed N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N } N N N 3] N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N IENSEMBLE SuITS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N 6 Lessons for $5.00 N B 7 T2 P 2 2Tl R LT, W2 e 2T 27 2

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