Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1925, Page 8

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8 SOCLETY. SOCIETY | President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Have| Members of His Executive Family as Dinner Guests Tonight. THE EVENING e Congres with her Mrs. Herbert W. Mondell. Mrs Irs. Homer Hoch of the lega Majestic for his he ministry of foreign HARR (S & EWING { E Vice presiden ague at the Willa i e iy | wnd Mrs. ¢ ce of Miss Nuncy Stuart ter of the commandant al Academy the Minister toward, My Her tulle vell U her face w <he will varr white r with will be arranged simpl orange blossc | shower bouquet | Itlies of the valley | Mise Elzabeth peurls Henry Miss stburne will be matd of honor « gown of shell pin 1 close-fitting Mathew A toher mnd her wedding ix i« surprize 1o her st intimate (riends. o satin in' the Uhinese rout o Mayfower Hotel M Cluyton Hixson v Mis. Mulcohn MeConibe enter Ccompany st luncheon toda Lned ving inforn, . wanedia fie Hixson ud Mrs. John 1 Washington wn A will ke his Hix At howe in W n-Wor Wikl A nd M Why Guess Kind ot FURR!FR 32.34 ¥ Ave. of white Thie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Two Very Big Specials Are Being Featured for the Week End Louvre Fine Frocks Selections from our regular stock of Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Dance Frocks—divided into two groups. :‘l::l'.l::(‘ro $29.50 and $35 $ 2 2 'OO Frocks that were % Every style presented is an authentic one, developed in the favored materials, and trimmed with exquisite taste. In all the high tones and staple colors. 45 to $59.50 Every Louvre Coat I, off! —none excepled—all included—those luxurious soft and lus- trous weaves; elegantly trimmed with the fineat of the furs. Distinctive styles: handsomely lined—and productions of the highest grade of craftsmanship. FEvery selection in both these sales must be final. No returms can be accepted; wor exchawges made. OFFICER OF JU D. THURSDAY, been given for the bride-elect. Mrs. William Ballentine entertained at a bridge party yvesterday afternoon for | her,” and last evening Mism me] | Mackall entertained at dinner at the | STAR. WASHINGTON, | Chevy Chase Club for Miss Rohrer | I0R A !and Mr. Bennet. Mrs. Robert F.| | Rohrer gave a tea for her sisterin- | law vesterday. | Mrs Lau | taining a1 Miss Rohres e . Du Bose in enier. } ridge this afternoon for | niel €. Halstead will entertain mpany at bridee | this evening in compliment to their house guest, Mrs. Willlam Marsefllex of Toronto, « 1 M. 4 Mrs Mis arusi was hosiess at Iuncheon today, entertaining in com- pliment (o Mixs Helen Strauss, who Will xuil next week for an extended Others fn the company Madeleine Couzens, the Miss Natalie Ham- (trice Henderson. Miss Hessie ‘McKeldin, Miss Mary Preston, | ead. Mise Drake, Miss | her znest A Wike Crenxhaw will he ! honor at luncheon Sal- flenry Venn. w i her home, at. Mise Sarah Stanley Gordon witante daugh f Biddle. will be the gues Tuneheon ay. December 12 of Mis. Joser lan, who will en- | teviain at 1 aliimore Country M G nowrrived in New sard the Majestic from in France Wis met by ind on_Ninth and daughter- | Page.) N (AMPBELL, and helping (o success the cul the daug of former Repre: Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware bearers and Svdney Boteler the tl My Cornelius Bennet will his brother L number of entertainments have For nearly & centur aquarter wnce Pre . adminisirat e enjoved the . nage of thowe maov: 4 ' Special Night Service lean and Press Cull and Deliver at the hour Desire you Established 1802 No Extra Charge » | I e b e . S0 ot Downtown Shop, 607 12th St. Plant, 400-410 18th St. N.W. DECEMBER 3, Wiyl WVl 7 V. N 7 IVAVAVIV 1925. N ISL] EY S , BeaurjfalShoes 1339 F STREET, N.W. Ready, With Comprehensive Holiday Selections In Exquisite ordon HOSIERY In all wanted colors In all wanted sizes Quick, Intelligent Service Handsome Christmas Boxes HAT \:isley knows what women like best in 2 shoes and l’\osxery is evidenced bv the fm:t that LY hundreds of thousands of the be(t dressed and most dxscnmmatmg women in America are reg:ular cus- tomers in his perfectly appointed stores. (The name leley on your glft X is a positive token of t}mught fulness and good )udgemem just as it is also a guarantee of fme qua xt} “You Must Be Satisfied”’ 1214 F St. A Charming Collection of Colortul Felts $5 95 securely are felt hats entrenched in fashion's favor that each newly launched group meets with immediate approval. Those in this collection are ideal for any Winter ensemble. The Winter Mode In Footwear for Milady N e BTy e 5750 In Patent Kid and Black Satin A charming cut-out oxford designed to meet the demands for style and comfort in Winter footwear. All sizes and widths in all the popular heel shapes. You'll appreciate the ultra-smartness of this new Winter mode. Slippers Buckles 52 to $4 51.50 55 A wonderful assortment of these dainties for mi- lady. They make an ideal Christmas gift and at these low prices it will be hard to find anything else as appropriate, LY BUT ALWAYS R 2 1HE P 4 K""Rs OF AMER\ AMD\U" ) o 1214 F St. N.W. Beginning Tomorrow—Friday A SALE Of Gorgeously Fur-Trimmed WINTER COATS 3 Groups Taken From Our Regular High-Grade Stocks and Radically Reduced Formerly Priced to $73 . Formerly Priced to $95 Formerly Priced to $125 A most desirable collection of luxurious coats in a fine assortment of sizes for women and misses. Trimmings Of soft and luxurious Wolf Squirrel Black Fox Beaver Fitch Materials Include a fine assort- ment of Roulustra Vivette Carmina Lustrosa Pin Point Skunk Etec. Ete. Again offering a truly remarkable collection of coats styled with flares, godets, circular skirts and slim, straightline effects at unsually low prices that always accompany garments purchased from Louis Gold Co. The shades of coats are those that prevail with greatest frequency throughout the Fashion world, and their luxurious fur trim- mings enhance their present smartness to a newer and higher level. Come early and select the style most becoming to your own personality.

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