Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 72

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., Notes of Special Interest! OnWeek’s Events in Capital | P Whereabouts of thcxa]s aad Other ResxdentSl Made Matter of Record — Homes Opened for the \ther. resentative L. J. D@ nson of Towa have wi end In € Jartiment, ot wio, il Miss It mate at 1 Colton of and Mrs. nl her hool The i join rant at the v srday nftes rk 2 returned | her and opened house on New Ham renue. Fremont. widow of Ad has returned to W 1 opened her apartment ind has her mother Juliet V' Anderson Mrs. John €. miral Fremont ingion R street Mrs. Comd ph Hanson have eanceled all social engagements ow to the death of Mrs. H, Mr. Benjamin H. Rut iday at Charl arrive it Halstead will partles for her gucst ive a numbe M nd Mrs. Del Coleman of Wilkensbu the end with the fq ents Mrs. I mer mm Mr motored Mr. and ents of . to dine wi L Woe Winsloy at the dinner were Car New nd 3 Ohlo s Mr. edding of th- p sleman in Au s and Mrs. Del I Coleman left later in the evening for their home in Pittsburgh. . widow of Brie. Gen elton, ken an the A George . pariment at Winter. . Dunnington of Md.. and their the house at John McClure of Battery Lane Mrs., Wil ed from ( guest of her da Dr. and mingham, and will rem the coming Miss Thelm Mi. aad Mrs. B. G lay College, Ma he Inter Student Governmen Tavlor represents (h: Maryland Mrs, Emily has been spen weeks at \Wardman Pa salled y erday on the Lev Paris. After a short Mrs. Smith will go to ere her three children Ceneva. They will is at Wells- are In sehool return to { Washington nest v h them for the | their thet . dapzhter.| s Miss Aarton | 2 ; | Birmingham. { today from’ New lm(- week man ough for the | Mellon, . daughter of | home at Wirdr N Park ¥ Grondin of the Commo- itments left vesterday for ended visit. in New York and and Mrs. (. Matson of New re at the Mayflower for several Walter S. Penfield is spendin; 1he weel: Untversity of linois, where he is delivering a series of lec ures on International law and Amer {ican diplomatic v ns Dr. Hen lan will return York. He has spent at the Hotel Astor, M. Edmuad Do ived at Wa Hotel c and will be the zuest of hi Mrs. Adam M. Wyant. for an extended visit ar . Moir of R the_guest T Mrs. Re 1507 Rhode Island avenue Adlitional Poxholdese Listed for Cabaret Ball Additional boxholders for r League cabaret ball are an, Mrs, Leland Har Hays Hammond. Mr. Wood vester. noke, \ Mulca Joseph Fleld. Others who have ordered tabies : id A Reed. Mme. Hauge . John Ch letcher, M es Warren, bert, Mrs. Stephe: Cummings, Mrs. Wil harine Hitchcock, wold, Miss Tayl Sand. M eors John' Washington L. Rust, jr.. Mr W M William I B John Melton Flud McLean and Mrs. E. <. Richard H. Wilmer street, has et committee lam Hill, A Ridley charge of the tic Public Officials Listed For Keystone State Part_v The Secre the Ars. James Mrs. George Wharton resentative and Mr cec. Representit Phillips, Mr . Mrs. W, anley Rinel holders for the Penns party Friday evening at the New Wil rd Hotel. Mr. Willlam McKechnic of Wilkinsburg, Pa., manager of the Pittshurgh base ball team which won the world championship from the Washingtor team last month. will he the guest of honor. He will receive with the president of the Pennsyi vania__Socjetv. Representative M L’AIGLON GRILL und Floor, 18th & Col. Rd. Sunday Turkey Dinner, $1 v Dinner, 5¢ ¥ of the Tr pwn and Mrs the box Special French Ever fasc_z'natz' ng, always reliable, and moderately priced. “It pays to buy where you buy in safety’ Furrier 1215 G St. N. W. Opposite Dulin & Martin nd will make | Hotel. | i Goes 10 Florida i i | { | MRS, Wi to spend the Wini Clyde Kell the receivir Adam ) wel A Cash or Credit the Price I tke San. e ————— e The big response to the low prices and easy terms offered last Satur- day has prompted us to plage on sale ter and finer Overcoats and Ladies’ Coats at the special low price of— Cash or Credit You Will Never Duplicate These Wonderful Coat Values —We will Gladly Refund Your Money If You Can Buy the Sam\e Quality for Less Elsewhere, and Besides— Yeu Don’t Need the Cash! _ SHELBY . who left ho will be in tepresentati Teo. and Toasts™ Program Announced by Society “Tea and toasts” the headquarters of the National Sq of Secretaries at 916 Seven- street this afternoon from i | | to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Bertha Taylor | | Voorhorst will be assisted in receiv- | ing by local members of the advisor: | board. Dr. L. R. Alderman, director of adult educaMon, United States Bu- | reau of Education, will speak on “Op- | portunities,” and Miss Margaret Wads {on “Training for Soclal Secreta Mrs. Voo who has recently returned from New York, where she had a conference with other members | of the advisory board, will bring me: sages from s Katherine C. Rel extension department, Columbia Uni ty; Dr. Kilduff of the | chool ‘of Commerce, New York Uni- versity: Mr. Allen Eaton of the Rus- | oundation, and represent: the bureau of .vocational ciety | teenth Rece :ption Throng Honors | Secretary of War Davis Notwithstanding the heavy rain | which preceded the hour scheduled | for the reception tendered the ! tary of War, Mr. Dwight F. Davis, by the Mi: Thursday eve- ng. the H at the Wash | ington Hotel was well filled by AMis sourians and thelr friends to honor Missouri’'s member of hine Among those presen ar Ad 1 Robert C. Brig. Gen. ¢ uthoff. entative and veland Revre tive Charle: and Mrs RILE Thy 5 s one of the nizations that have shown growth during recent years, necessitating _the facilitles of the | Washington Hotel as a meeting place. The next meeting will be held there | ! December 14. presentative presentat sductions You Have Never Seen Values Like These Before in Clothes for Men and Women Richly Furred Regularly Priced at $39. and $49.75 t will be served at | ,evening at | Adele de | retary of t | ballads and folk songs, | Claude A. Sw | 8t. Margaret's School in Tokio labout a lengthening of skirts. tomorrow a large number of bet- ~ Recital to Benefit Greek Refugee Girls The recital to be given tomorrow | the Playhouse by Mme. Dowdeuil Tidball for the benefit of* the Saloniki Orphanage for || Greek Refugee Girls is being spon- sored by the Ambassador of F | and-Mme. Daeschner, the Minister Greece and Mme. Simopoulos, the $ v and Mrs. Wilbu Robert Lansing, Mr. Rudolph Kauffmann, M William Knowles Cooper, Mrs, Charles D. Walcott and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood. Mme.. Tidball is ung French || artist and a graduate of the Con- || servatory of Music at Geneva. Her | program will consist of old French which she in- Mr. and M and - Mr jand M Dr. and terprets in costume. AU “Z)men;; Guild Plans* 25th Anniversary Feteij eat interest is being taken in the dinner to be & i 3 New Willard Hotel in celel the twenty-fifth anmiversary of Women's Guild of the American U versity. A number of prominent wom en have loaned their names for D: nong them being , Mrs. James J. I Howard Taft, nson, Mrs. Key Wiliam Mrs. Underwood Britten and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey Plans Sale of Antiques | As Tokio School Benefit| Mrs. Samuel Warren Miller s chairman of the sale of antique carved ivory fans and shawls, which will be held December 9, 10 and 11 at 1412 F street, for the benefit of The proposed tax on silk stockings in Great Britain will most likely bring Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same / 75 NOVEMBER 15, “Blue, 1925—PART 2. . Gold € @ 1214 F St. N.W. More Elaborate and Better Values in Our THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE We wis you might have heard the many exclamations of surprise and satisfaction from the many patrons who accepted the wonderful bargains offered in this sale on Fri- day. It wa - received over Saturday, a pleasure to hear them. making the A huge new shipment for our regular stocks was sortment of values just as large and ent g as ever Make it a point to be down here bright and early Monday morning to share in the price reductions. Extra Salespeople for Prompt Service Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed COATS Quality, style and character, all take their plac® in this sale of coats, with equal attention paid to each. Read the items listed below, notice the trémendous reductions in price and you'll take this opportunity to save, $65.00 to $75.00 Coats Including every desirable fabric favored by stylists everywhere. Beautifully trimmed with luxurious fur—Black Fox, Wolf, Natural Squirrel, Skunk, Beaver, etc., being a few of the favored trimmings. appreciate the variety $79.50 to $85.00 Coats that complete the A remarkable collection of Gorgeously Trimmed Coats, styled with enticing lines and flares. Roulustra, Vivette, etc., trimmed with collars and cuffs of Fitch, Wolf, Beaver, Squirrel, Fox and other selected fui The $68.00 colors include Gracklehead Nav and $98.00 to $115.00 Coats A group that includes the same authentic styl featured in New York, Paris and other style cen- ters. Fabrics, styles, shades and trimmings are far too numerous to mention. Suffice it to say that every garment represents true \Alue $87 00 $115.00 to $135.00 Coats and exacting character style . Each and every one in this group has at least one distinctive feature found only in coats much higher in prn- The '!!)lu fabrics, shades and $139.50 to $149.50 Coats An extraordinary collection of extraordinary styles and trimmings. The uitra-smart, wrappy models, flare and straightline effects are all trim- med with Fashion's most-wanted furs—Wolf, Beaver, Squirrel, etc.—on fabrics of rich velvety Petitpoint, Lustrosa, Velour, etc. . $169.50 to $185.00 Coats Gorgeous and sumptuous Coats that represent the finest styles, fabrics and trimmings obtainable at a huge concession in price. Mere words fail to express the exquisite- ness of design and beauty found only in these favor- ed garments. . Entire Spacious Second Floor Devoted to Coats New and Enlarged Collection of DRESSES Beauty and newest of style, s als are all emphasized in this dresses, but outstanding above all else VALUE represented in each and every frock you benefit from the following low prices” 1 and 2 Piece Balbriggan Dresses A very desirable style for street : wear. This collection com sortment_of styles and new F of fine Balbriggan. Ordinari the dresses would sell for $10.95, but the Anniversary Sale reduces them to almost cost $15.00 to $19.50 Satin Dresses A gorgeous co Beaut satin and developed that include Flares, Long Sleeves, etc. Also complete range of soft or bri liant colors. $25.00 to $29.50 Silk and Cloth Dresses Develpped into the newest style { ful silhouettes, flares, smart tri help to make this group worth than $18.90. They feature the popular Brocades, Satin, Georgette and other wanted materials . $39.50 to $49.50 Dresses with and skirts i collectic Styled to the very minute, some fluffed and some flared, straightline and godet effec It is hard to be lleve that such enticing frocks could possibly be sold for such a small price. but here they are. Come and see them.. $28.90 $55.00 to $69.50 Dresses Frocks for every occasion grouped : price. Materials include Rich Sa Crepe de Chines, etc. rled fancies and enticements. ~ Fashio shades for Fall wearing lend ; exquisite color and additional bfl'ill()' to the attractive $75.00 to $89.50 Dresses This collection of Style's newest fancies is | at just a fraction of their real worth. Too styles, materials, trimmings and shades to tion here, except that they $58 90 are the very latest and finest Our Entire Third Floor Devoted to Frocks Velv nume favored obtainable. ~ Thank the Anni- versary Sale for the low price Featuring, at Anniversary Savings, New Arrivals in FUR COATS Here is an opportunity to save on a luxurious fur coat. You won't find such worth-while bargains offered very often, so if you are seeking VALUE you'll come down here immediately to inspect these garments. Mendoza Beaver Coats In the popular Tomboy model. (Mendoza Beaver is durable dyed Rahlm) bargain in a fur coat at this low Anniversary Sale price E A rare *100 Notthern Seal, Self Trimmed All beautiful, full-length models, fully lined. The Northern Seal (dyed Rabbit) coats are self-trimmed, assuring warmth for Winter's winds and snow. 4110 Caracul Coats This season’s mode in Fur Coats places great emphasis on models developed from Car- Those in this collection are beautifully trimmed with fox collar acul. *139 - American Broadtail Coats A group comprising exquisite models in this popular skin. Priced unusually low collar, cuffs and border of selected fox. Beautifully trimmed with 295 Hosiery—Underthings—Scarfs Reduced! We can't overlook the many acces ries - necessary to complete Milady's wardrobe. Hosiery, dainty underwear, etc., all come in for their share of price reducing. Pure Thread Silk HOSIERY $1.29 3 Pairs for 5375 fect. b Dogk desiPabls: shades. fashioned in all sizes. sea- AR Sheer Chiffon HOSIERY $1.29 3 Pairs for $3.75 Regular $2.00 values. Irregulars. o shades, but not sizes plenty of ne quds, Td $250 snd $295 SCARFS $1.50 A clearance of odds and ends from left-over stock. However. are new and the scarfs were designed for this season’s wear. Georgette in Dlain or solid colors. PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR $1.95 Philippine $l 69 Gowns ... B s;;-suuéux';nmy in’several models. orduroy Robes - $5.00 Fine quality, with sash. the colors $4.50 to $6.00 SCARFS $2.95 utiful designs on hea Crepe m!' Beorveuss with piain or {ringed ’de‘l for wear with cloth or $4.95 Radium Silk Slips

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