Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 49

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 27, 1925—PART 2. g Diplomats to Join in Paying|] TO DANCE VIRGINIA REEL | @ Respect at the Whlte House Embassy Officials to Attend Receptmn New Year Day-—Many to Greet President for First Time. s decorations dating from the s time, but he will wear con- nal morning dress like that of ant Coolidge, The Latin Ameri ve a_uniform, but it is neat unobtrusive. The Belgian Ambas- or can display a_few frills and ally »1 Senor | wear his picturesque regalia as a The Am- | noble of Naples and an officer of the uelde | army. But fully two-thirds of the ¢ members have discarded court and there ix a distinct loss of the international pageant in White House and later at the breakfast to which the Secretary of tate and Mrs. Kellogg invite the en-| ) GG s nin | ALEXANDRIA socmrfl <3 at the intici The social gommittee of the old Dominion Boat Club was host at a irze dance Christmas night in the < |auditorium of Elks’ In]I. on Prince street Th» chaperons were Mrs, Willam J arles M. Shepperson, 4 iby Thomas, was given "SAKS FUR CO. < » Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years z - | Morton, Mrs | wick, Mrs. | Cochran, <3 erts and Miss Cora MRS. ROBERT E. LEE, Mis. George A. Mushhach is the | Taking an_important part in the Blue and Gray ball Tuesday night, at the 610 T l / ~ J /11) F, ot e A S o, the henefit of the Stone Monntain Memorial. \ 5 . 3 Euest 'of her naphew, and niece, AL 1ayflower Hotel for, the hene ie Stone Mountain Memorial @ Y welfth b[, Oet ll.St ) ove N T \ nd Mrs. Mazruder Dent, in Green Manassas were guests during the week | their two small daughters of Mont N. 1., are visiting Mrs. Black- | Rev. and Mrs. T. J Julian F. Chauncey {of Mr. and Mrs. R Mrs, G ! A Springs. W. \a b D inlaw and daughter ithryn Lambert and | Sa= L nnua ear-rn 2 .ynch Miss Frances Yates and Mis: Mar g Hardesty of Blacktone Girls' College, | s e 20 @ 4 - Clearance Sale of Fur Coats, Jacquettes and Scarfs ¢ ) \ \lm Anne where they airtment for the Miss Elizabeth rt Hall, Staunton: Mi rdon and Mr Linn in Jack have taken Winter. 1 Miss Julia Bra the Winter at Mr. | Fairfax Coun week of Miss ' NP, SR e | § il 4 @3 BARGAIN event that underprices the most de- E S iehaed |83 e Fet v v S | throvah conzeniens, sirable furs, creating an investment opportunity <) G.E. Lough i ready-to-mail b Z . e oo, oS b S | Boarein o b Soriae Ceame veks | )| Sety Bear [ that suggests profitable use for Christmas cash and Walter Burgi visit Mrs, 1 Lough before return. { | \Plla Weaer of Upper Marl. | ingthome. | B @reeting Cards @ ChCCkS is the guest of Mr. and | Mr. Victor Berzman of Philadelphin | visiting Mrs. Lough's Valdron Is the guest of his sondnlaw and | vod - sponsored. + B = I"HV! Day of Pennsylvania \vn-ivl«uzhv»r Mr 4n| Mrs. Louis S dable WL . ze i at_home with his parents.| Mr. John . Hughes of Princeton | et o St e ) S I b e 9 N ‘] ]\ " - d D D e o e o R s e wrray e [ | ot ale begins 9 o'clock tomorrow morning --- an har parente, | Wilson. at Hollin Hall Farm, for the :A your selection ot M | | holidays Mr.and Mrs avs and | returned from W “lasemate, Mr.|attended the marr [the former's niece. Miss ack Pohl of the|Potta Dilon, danghter Xaval Academyv and|Thomas Newton” Dillon, to Mr. 1 of West Point are | Jonathan Essick of Pottstown s Mr. and Mrs. A.| Mr. and Mrs H.C. Blackwe | mfil’lflfila _ 1309 G ST_NW. GGG % embraces our entire stock, without reservation. At Half Price! 20 FUR COATS, including Caracul, Leopardine and American Broadtail models, all elaborately trimmed with Fur Collars and Borders; were $400 to $450: BN -ohivsoniasse sy Yty $200 & $225 4 MOLE CO ‘\TS trimmed with Dyed Squirrel; were $300; MOWE 5ok i s e i it 8150 3 LEOPARD CAT COATS, unusuallv smart models; were OB, ............neun.. ...now Half Price 31 JACQUETTES in Hudson Seal (dved Muskrat), Mole, Wildcat, Leopard. Muskrat and many other wanted . ‘BREWD | Stationers and Engravers 611 12th Street NW. ) “Morton, ., U | Monmouth. N. J.. and " of St. Cath nd. are with and Mrs. | i \(m(flv at Christ Church | ‘Allen Ward has returned to| her home in Midland, Va., after a 1. Jacobs. | | e f‘ o j: s Final Clearance Our Entire Stock of | Tis is \L\llm:} Va. { toseherry, Miss | atites in numbers, after Hw executive ' o E uncle. Rev. J. .I. Sangster, | u Mr. r Faulconer of the Episco. } . haol has zone to spend It is| Christmas with his parents, Mr. and | : e i Mrs. P. H. Faulconer. in their home, | = f 3 redited to| Westover. near Charlottesville, - . any ca in t rid. Since the| Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Stevenson of | 8 — e e o \ ) \ @@@@@@7 & o e Sum = minister of for elgn Reginald Tk rpe now iz one of | G 18 of Miss S i ihe gticiel woniq ,g furs. SR R R o -now Half Price S ec:al Values 9 HL'DSON SEAI, COATS (dyed Muskrat), dved Squirrel | LUXURIOUS FINEST i R 2750 $390.......... ; e Fur Work FURS MATERIALS & ) trlmrvned, W evre’$ 75 to $390 reeeees now $200 e e e e e [ 9 SILVER MUSKRAT COATS, some with Brown Fox Col- S QL N have been shorn of fl@p f hn-h]er“km:la:j' WOL FURRIER : e : : aronskin lar, Cuffs and Border, others with Red Fox Collar, Cuffs @ : Sanivas! custumes ol psraf AU TROT AveNW, e 3 c::::h | S5t and Border; were $260 to $390.............. now $170 & w’ { Wolf e Carmina )[ 2 BEAUTIFUL COCOA SQUIRREL COATS, elegantly @; 1‘ Fox Neediapint | trimmed with Brown Fox; were $485........ now $325 @ e iy 4 GRAY AND BROWN CARACUL PAW COATS, hand- () | : Mandel Latress | somely trimmed with Fox or Wolf; were $195; ) Announcing : D) Caracul Suedeine TOWE -0 o ittt e et A e $125 Hudson Seal Broadcloth Every Color PRIGE Every Size ‘ Absolute Clearance of 3 e - ' Entire Remaining Stock, embracing Fur Coats, Jac- 500 crearz DRESSES quettes and Scarfs in.the most favored furs and ef- $7,95 $1 4.85 fects all to be sold AT PRICES FAR BELOW MARKET VALUE. Dresses of Poiret Twills and light shades; the latest style de- el o SARS FUR CO. STITTE FedE G 75 | Vi 3 RS 3 Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years 3 TOMER. NO EXCHANGES. | DRESSES. ! 610 'Twelfth Street— JllSt A bove i = Sassassosvosss G55 5665050 ‘ P8 WL N % .1\,. i 48 Brown Fox Scarfs, were $35 to $60 Very Special, $22.50 New Year’s Eve Supper Dance and Carnival / GGG%0%% %5 Continuous Dancing from 110'Glock Ten Dallars per person including De Luxe Supper Augmented Orchestration Former Prices up to $24.75 Actual $25.00 Valdes All colors. All materials, in- NEW SPRING STYLES—ef eluding Black Satins. Cloth heavy flat crepe; all the new Souventrs For Reservatioms Telephone Main 9800 Banguet Department 4 7,

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