Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 70

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14 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social andr foicial Life/ City of Lilliput, Peopled by Real Dwarfs, Will Be| Striking Feature of Philadelphia Celebration. | 2 Coolidges Taking Much Interest in [ N e T “Princess Pat,” as she will alw: be affectionately known on this Sesquicentennial Plans. BY MARGARE President and promised the : the sesquicentennial Philadelphin to be opening day, July 4, the supren impor > of the unni the President and his lady n the keenest in B. DOWNING. Mrs. Coolidge have thorities in charge of celebration In onthe Apart from the Em e Exposit and from the industri n Parls this past s sut will be the epar their who nd scour w of any ving the two open. Mrs. oubt find in « City of Broth ) in Queen W 1 has by ves amon Mrs, parted and most Washington will v than at War. The me tha ¢ Mother has sent mar the Winter t pass umber of rc ess in_the Footwear of Elegance and Superior Quality Have You I isited The Artistic Salons of {ricraft? e S RS BN B I asia s ver Cloth 15'".00 FOOTWEARA | q1311-F-STREETP ] B B BT T e > S | | | villa London | | noatl oitier ¢ | | ago the princess was t equestrian exhibition secured blue ribbons mounts and for her r suffering acutely from in nd palices which stood ten- | now crowded to Amer for years are inch. Many exce homes [ eet nd n . one the 1 findir Mrs ent on the | mous Villa Paln th most James jr late heautifully now i king homes Work He derie in P for Ame has recently s is one been v of Honor ment blind raint is pitifully d with World v hen mesh d over for Vo resid ever st of since spends n villa at itz_bi her post in the P long as she can do so wi for coal i as mode modit everal hundve: il owners. in made by invalid s having contribute Ldit sum which w heginning Duke of Rie annoved over REBUILDING & EXPANSION Tremendous selling in the past week has made it necessary for us to regroup our stocks and we are enabled to offer 200 - DRESSES Former Priccs Were $22.50 $34.75 Smart models for every occasion, Street, and Dance OUR REGULAR STOCK Elegant Satins, Velvets, Afternoon Crepes, Two-piece Twill every new color. 65 FUR-TRIM] COATS BRESLAU'S both jing. has @ charmi by y ) % as hought Ilsworth lives the; || wracious host to hundreds of Ame witt, beautiful home in Rue de la of n_ philanthropic endeavc awarded the ¢ v the Phare de the lighthouse 1 institution vietims of Hewitt August, ind s of the s, £ the cold seasoh in h thout risk = besi Business Dresses. THE SUNDAY" STAR. \\'.\._\‘Ill.\'(i'l‘-().\'. D. €, DECEMBER 6. 1925—-PART ) 9 | itk went to | | found [ {charity { pride ‘in la corps Capt. Hamilton. g Prince Arthur | d ® & | naught, | \ | trappings for Rome is nd housing the heir o in is the fa of the show by | and son | ada, hood and 18 His and re is a in the Arno. | g one son. who b whose | 3 { Alexander Ram, - | the center: for her suc on exhibition i photographic cakes for | vorite charities {popular and a zive Hamilton for the which the who is s them When pF premier of b e R 5 S AURIE M. HUCK, mother, Mrs. Philip | uncle, Dr. was formerly Disraelf ospital wo | fnme | Fren him_ with a Hewlit . Ha Miss ( of an the qu n journalist who visited | *x country during the | 2 nd who publish form the old I e omect NAU] part o the old ci he 3 - ' | the municipal e, o is not destroyed | ok, MU smalle design for a st ree end of t that rules than The ball nturies | the Sus- | | far ana wide minister died the personal i {ambitious project to have a large and Nl il i fine a herd of Guernseys : Guest From Miami |in the world. 1ie purch best stock and the tremendou 3 3 | to forage, were as ¢ I of the water, has joined her husband, Alexander i muda, and will spend the Winter near This charming daughter of Patrick, Duke of Con s never over fond of royal when {wed a commoner, the Hon. Alexander the oun wber of the reig regiment at the beginning of the World nd she can never drop her be loved title in the Dominion. one of 1 er the Christm; Queen s power, the small city of Essex, where he made his home, silver ched the summit of the smith's art rri¢ | and which was acknowledged r. | the greatest and most val | ment of table stlver fn modern times. - | After the manner of dec. !'quet tables tn the mid vast platter surrounded by i he rim represented a lake and was Lifilled with gold and jeweled :fl\l\ and aquatic birds. 1 ms flowers and there vases banquet | queen and the de The accomplished prime without 4T his widow in course of time sold m po s there e sed only the | Panama idhomes ¢ the rounds of | ce for quality. - homes and to he had | 4 specially | institutions, and | rolina devoted | efully fertilized | Ramsay, in Ber she elected to oteh Earl of all her pre. kn “Princess She has his father’s name, | d, who i just now | five and an exceedingly handsome and | j manly little chap. | { with his mother was recently painted by Charles Sims, R. in His portrait taken A., and is now w York, where e sold like hot Patricia’s fa- | sence of this yal lady will the Bermudas u e than cver and already - not : n or lease houses t M fortunate Wife of Dr. ¢ of Panama . Mark Bristol. Under the pen name of Amand Moore, she will write of Latin American legations here for a Pana- ma paper. Victoria's at presented service which Artemus L. Gates, was taking an oc casional glimpse the social world All lovers of ) Twain will recog nize the name of Ward Cheney, not this one, but” his uncle whose death at the hands of the Moo Philippines in 1900 through the country flowers, | itted from Yale the center eCord walls of Essex and formed a re were same Distaeli used the | tendered thy riptions of it went | to he ting ban “torfan era i the ter vitchell fortunate youth all that was wor rey bef tropic that children and them the splendid g many to find a purch 41 nelted for the sil i vicissttude | has come to this iarles Cheney of Boston e cued by the English-Spe and auction undeniable emb @ of the p me buffet Miss Frances Davison late director of the | the Mrs. Henry P, o marry Mr her nts . it will make a ornament be preserved both for intrinsic ind historical ass Davidson Ward Cheney of B a little miss hard at parents were was purchased by for the and will beau W who is spending the a in New York Cit her <onin Sir nd Red Cross and sketh Lic who is soon e. and her elder sister, G = T 1 it some of this | wvailable there is a rush to voung heifers. Mr. Dukel s collection on the smail farm was born in 1857 and from 1 to vise the noble educs 3y - which he left a|{ on _the Somerville, New ally completed his either the of flower | as been enterprise | Jersey, that he fi = Exchanges SALE STUNNING r/_\/ $3 $9475 Frocks; FROM Cloth and All sizes and D Former Prices Were 35 5395 545 | Young girlish models, with flare sides, with fur collars and cuffs and some with fur bottoms, and some Straightline Coats, similarly trimmed with WOLF MEN- DOZA, BEAVER MANDEL, OPOSSUM UR SEALINE. The fabrics are all the new weaves and many of the smooth finishes. ALL NEW COLORS ALL SIZES INCLUDED The Friendly Shop 1309 G st. N.w. Smart Simplicity! Too Many Dresses—Downstairs 4 (in our Inexpensive Dress Shop) So we have decided to sell the most of them—IN A DAY! i | Mrs. Truman ( A L eral; Miss Mollie Ourisman and Mrs. A. Rosenbloom, Dr. and Mrs. | Willlam L. Ogus, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hirsh, Mr. Max Cohen, Mr. Arnold | Hirsh, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Milstone, | The coustant growth of interest|Mr. Nathan Tolstoi, Mr. and Mrs. | bage on a the Washington Animal Rescue | Maurice Tolstol, Mr. Albert Taylor. | culling the ue and the increasing popularity | Mr. M. A. Beckllam, e T aias awnich of its annual affair for raising funds | Tolstol, Mr. Samuel Oscar. Dr. and | : - g for the work are indicated by the | !l:r .herds,“h ‘}1 ?xrlsk Jx{;‘k .\luh"i provide e . de nandlfor Hel > Mr. and Mrs, Rolnick, Mr. | ing honey o l‘;;‘o‘""“,;":,“':"‘_““‘m‘:l' ““X"‘u"h‘__‘:n“_f'g“;;‘u;,’.’ Sol ‘Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Of- one section of the country, Wednesduy afternoon ar ths yash. | fenbers, J. I Killen and Dr. and Mrs. |alone_produces 100 eI g Sdward Leifer. nectar a year, Miss N. R. Macomb, 1314 N street, charge of the tickets and i man of the committee on ar ngements. Assisting her are the| officers and directors of the league Imer, Mrs. M. R. A Merton Tw Frank D. Herron, Miss Iman, Mrs. Harry C Bennett, Miss Nannie | Miss Lilllan Venable Reece, Mrs. Henry am Mather | non, Mrs. | 9 zier D, Henry L. 11, Mrs Ben- M Refuse Provides Perfume. Berlin Animal Rescue League Sponsors Bridge Party It s o Known fact tuat In : attar from g thus 1 tihe of roses is distilled profitable scale, United in fac t son the ane valle thistle zood, Mr. Martha C. ge Barnett, Mrs Hammond . Henry L. Gauntlett and Mrs. West, | G. F. ! Schutt ‘Juniar Hadassah to Give Its Third Annual Ball| Washington Chapter of Junior assah will give its third annual ball at the Washington Hotel in the Salon Des Natlons, Wednesday night Miss Rebecca Rhoades, president of the local chapter, is chairman in gen chairman of publicity, and Miss Minerva Green. berg, chairman of the program Carolinians will furnish Rosendorf’s fine furs offers incontestable proof of greater- than-ever — greater-than-else where —Fur economies qualities and styles unsur passed. The time-honored warrant of satisfaction vour safeguard when pur- chasing. the i~ wnd Mrs Mrs, R Abramson, 3 N nd Mrs. Ixidore Kahn, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. F fritz, Mr. Joseph B. Shapiro, Mr. Samuel Shul- . Jeffrey, T ¢, Mr. and Mr William P St ious skins, M Mr. and Mrs and Mrs, W 12 Silver Muskrat Fur Coats— With beautiful fox O] S borders: man, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg, Mr. ai S P 5198 Lounds and Mrs. C. E. Pos S i ies ton, M M. Phitip .\1;\"'!): most adyance Keroes, e . Jerome I 8 Moleskin Coats beautiful T- m_Rosendorf, Dr with fox and natural $ = squirrel; satin lined IWhils they last special at = Aps 2o 8 r. and Mrs. Moe Handsomely tailored trimme: Stone Marten 16 Caracul Coats SCARFS ron of Nevada, and a sister of the of the late Senator Newlands same Sta Y mor-Hesketh is o had bee 5 Beautiful new els, in gray & lir Very special at John W cond time bo i fant of Wil some es, the ewlands, in Neston, This handsome to the Heskeths from Earls of Pomfret on the Opposite Dulin & Martin Opposite vuins i 1219 G St. N.W. Sizes for the Woman and Miss! 1216 F St. N.W. 320 Silk Dresses At$ Yofi Never Before Heard of a Dress Sale Quite Like This—at Jelleff’s! —50 more in Jersey and Various Wools —to go tomorrow—Monday— Regular prices Regular prices $10 and $10.75 $15 to $20.50 SO S— S—— oL e | v | ey ragat i At$ The Silk Dresses include —flat crepes, georgette crepes, chiffon and velveteen. Not claborate, not overtrimmed—but quiet, refined stvles that harmonize with Jelleff ideas. Street Dresses in Satins and Flat Crepes —navy, black, cocoa and bhokara. Afternoon Dresses in Georgettes and Flat Crepes —navy, black, brown and cocoa. Evening Dresses in Chiffon —all in the lovely light pastel evening shades. evening dresses at the five-dollar price). Smart Fashions and a Wide Choice —Straight line and two-piece frocks, some tailored and others semi- fancy—flares, pleats, tunics, apron fronts—long sleeves for street wear— short sleeves for dinner and afternoon—attractive necklines— round or V-shape—trimmings of contrasting shades or self coloring. & (But no You never before heard of us offering a quantity of dresses at $5—upstairs or down—(and fully one-third the dresses in this sale are at $5.00). But rather than keep these dress es hanging here until after Christmas, we've decided to turn them into cash tomorrow—and if you are wise you will be among the throngs who come early! Daylight Salesroom—Downstairs—Just a Few Steps Down From Our Street Floor.

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