Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 56

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\')\.\%HIA\'(:'I‘UN, . DECEMBER 27, 1925—PART D. A. R. ACTIVITIES i » o derea.kers Redu 0 Stockingl,‘Sc $18.50 Suede Jackets, worsted The American Liberty Chapler was 1. Weeks: vice regent. Mrs. Bd- | > .leev;'éoflU Ol e —Wool and silk-and-wool. antertained at its December meeting 4 N. Chatterton; recording secre 2. nline apeskin . B by Mrs. J. Hurry Cunningham, 1410 |tary. Mrs. Edmund L. Beach: Coih $15 P —Plain and rib weaves. Al street, assisted by the State chap- | sponding secr Mrs. Charles N. ! 3 3 5 Joyce; Y Itimore | $22.50 Suede Coats, plain —Also noveity check patterns, lain, Mrs. Lewis B. Thomson. Mra. |Joyce; - Dichard B. Owen presided. | Calvert: . h 1 bands, $18.50. in cotton sport hose — broken dled attentlon in her report to | Cartwr st < Falba L. | he CRdbtiL Toupsibalito he shbn st S s B! $29.50 Box Coat Style Suede 1216 F St. N.W. size assortnients. he New Willard Jantiary 1¥. and the = i A 9 Coats, $22.! 50 reception to the State regent, Mrs K Al john M. Beavers, Ji \ D e e Mrs, | 2 A ihat the District D s had de 3N gdic Rivnolds, 1620 1 \S | ' cided to take a box in the new audi- | \jjc¢ - i anion et T oatekn L 3 O e torium, and that the 4,000 chairs at o g well, regent, pre. [ 3150 each were being vapldly taken, |Gipn on™ yp the historian, { ems e b ; ek h: feera Builders Preparing to Cut Through the Walls! S bapter members took 12 tickets for 3 tevenson give a taik on the | | i *‘ly(::“s:"]o‘ ‘"":‘,n‘:‘-'”( _'\"'. may take i 1. of which the chapter is | At p ond for the auditorium, 3 o A study i e : = Winter Stocks at Tremendous Reductions in Our Greate. Reynolds as F at the W o EoTitE Hecd she has been neede magazines. | o5t capab icer. but expresses || % airs. lamps and ta o ¥ lits appreciation and best wishes for R that a. xecoption oy = her happiness in her new home at | Gy - ens would be given soon 3 \chburg, Va. A social hour was | 28 snt members promised 10 Ve I0con, | enioyed. following the meeting nental fiall announced that the "N Martha Washington Chapter et | The emergencies of the situation bring values of a most extraordinary nature! Choice quite a success %R, Golthart | Decernber 15 at 1467 Rhode Island | X ] : - 1 4 sl uite a success. Mrs. 8. R. Golibart | Decommber /o & heing _ Mr. | A \Winter lppard and accessories for women and misses, ready for your choosing tomorrow of better 18 said she was to attend . \’H" [‘m‘“[-;.\(\ beir on ¢ s given for children . Mrs. Lightfoot e 2 len S at astonishing prices heater and would re s. Linton and Mrs. Gordon. M. Bruckar | regent, 3 *eck, presided. Reports | BT D e e O = 2l Choose a Coat Tomorrow! \ report < imittee and Mrs. | liined 4 ap- 4oenig t Americanization work B i . e »< Winter. organizer of E 1 ————l 50 50 i 7 L societ 7oA R s being b 1ditol N B . I s Commmittee tond 1y Martha Washington | |1 ) ; D\ed hondediand 95 t0 1 10 = 115 to 135 z in her fravels a = i reported that the organiza 4 E s B est, through ignorance ¥ was complete. \! 9 ¢ \ hfty lovely fur B 11 report it to the f B committee consisting of Mrs. i i 9 5 W trimmed Winter Reirinan.| Mra. L. H Oauhne aplin, Mrs. York and Miss Peck | > t S C t‘ : s and meu s oats oats ted to select a name for | | 2 . t Coats in two out committee pter benefit R LA 2 ory was appointed to act | standing groups Island_committee. / Your Choice of Fashion’s Fine Materials and Best Colors of Miss Susanne . sister of Mrs. Charles W 4 ’ : : 2 : 5 cabmitted and accepted for 7 Women’s and Needlepoint Kashinora Roulustra Fortuna . wis submitted and accepted for nembership by he cha . i Z = ’ - . e v . el e Misses Carmina l.ormola \ivette \"enice H f k ) In Such Shades a1~ Santol. Bokhara. Continga, Wine. Jacapa. Tanager. Cuckoo. Y.W.CA I i Sizes 34 to 44 Brown Dove, Kingfisher, Gracklehead Blue, Sea Swallow, Falcon Grey. Black A musiet m i be given i, | | and Sizes 14, 16 Furs of Great Beauty Lavishly Used : rers vesidence, 1104 M street, by |in8 Kit Fox in Brown, Gray. Bl Platinum and Natural Brown \Woli Lo, 2oy i and 18 years Platinum, Natural ¢ Fisher Fitch. Natural G and Sable Dyed Squir on. who will play the marimba. | : ; 5 S ea will be served. Public invited. § rel. Jap Mink. Beaver tudent Associa ~ i audet College will present Styles Most Becoming to Every Woman and Miss— A5 matean LUy et 0 Include the coat with panel flares, with front flare. with Hm;lm” godet side flare. with youthiul ¢ Kendall ¢ ; Governor of W r the di ot \xx::‘ Minnie \ all round flare. The wrappy styles of smart distinction, the straightline styles of flattering slender sveat pride In preserving | Sundbe it fous educa Clorious fur collar stvles of every smart description was from the prunings | tfon, Jane lin ness < made. J atic 2 of the Y. \W. . 9 " > pageant will be told b o iombard, 4 foumer . Was stor s elconied buck to ¢ 1 £ i Mromime inter ; rtily welconied b « : n mime with interl feo acot YEAR- 1 i ; /,”,' g:ll‘)fi oF Dresses o’ sa:;so $39.50 With‘€73.000 worth of dresses under this roof today, the extent of this year-end event ‘Larger Women’s mayv be faintly realized. It is safe to say that no such Year-Fad Dress Event has ever Misses’ heiore been presented to vou. ' S T ot 2 Lot S e Year-End Sale Sl e Year-End Sale oitesset. The reports of the ofic Hn e R N +Iothing were bronght for the Lox | progra Eormerly Dresses DreSbeS models for every occasion B ; i ormerly thar is to be sent to the Berry School 1e buard of directors extends an in S e 3 = Georgia. he chap ed to | Vitation to all members and friends of mart versions of the mode \lso Evening Gowns $39.30. iosae i o ather chapters o | the fmacion, Jof men i xomen 1) | $89.50°and $95 50 50 onchonn, Bridge. informai | $29.50 to $39.50 the State regent in r. The tion, < GA . L Dance and Dinner wear honor guest of the evening residen 4 M j state regent, Mrs. Jobn . s, i 1. f v - t 50 outline of « y by ! % 3 w-trimmed Coats of § Ber committec. it o '.” Sizes The Group at $19.50 The Group at $39.50 The address of the ever ident uf the V. \ . and quality pile ot s e he tea tuble. il long straightline models, or includes one and two piece Dresses oi Faille otiers dresses of Chiffon Velvet. Georgette jowed by Répres i 4 FF.”",,‘ - in modified ripple and flare Are 36 Georgette. Satin, Savoy Crepe. _\Ael:.n("v - !\.:A“”“}:r“ ;«‘i( (1 on ml;r:ifvn\‘ .VA\lllit‘n:l‘ L?rf‘l‘ \h\l'u'w Govisatic 93 jialio. of Ml Sippt, eho S S ; Sresidat cfiects. * Decp fur collars Smart Wools. Erocades. Flat Crepes and ,r.c\tu..l._ aille. Canton Crepe and chic effect Ceeset e S ‘1?:1800{\&(\'}}' \"].::“ coni L () e m:(nnlvpnfldtm and cuffs of beaver. fox, to 44 combinations of Brocade and Georgett in Woolens TR Trancis tie o e \l‘yw recomin natural or dyed squirrel AT $19.50—Trimmed with embroideries. braiding. heading e i | Sizes 40V4 to 48 . favored by the mode S W e Blacte Sives Laraer Women's Shop— AT $39.50—\With tunics and flares of ~ilk over rich fabrics o with bandings of and g~ o t _ Gl L and other unusual details Visses s ; In pencil blue, the delightiul flare, godet and apron effects o orchid, cuckoo, brown secretary e rendered during the reception fan Miller, director of visiting her sister in | YEAR- 3 v A 3 and will remain , e o Onv o e o e [ SAL an some r'uars. wonien i~ spending | | guests present were home, in Urbana, 1. i SALE of Lowrey. Mrs. Jeff B arion L. Meigs, health education sec- | “ur Shop—~second Floor \liss Justine Roseman < Laur vy ssing the holidays at her | lark. Miss Taylor. M < of home, i | Women's Dress Shop—=Second Floor Miss 2 0y St i 0T ”l?‘{;'i,'f';})‘u"‘ii;’;n‘A» ra | =R Fur Coats $ Fur Coats $ Sarab Frauldin Chapter it i by, Wi Spend ekt ek P || el : & % 11 = o e o s s N b Originally Originally fEv e R i W $175 105195 5275103295 | fruit and nuts, and a gif ; 2 5 - ; 2 3 = " L e i s : ) FFull Length Fur Coats of Full Length Fur Coats of 2| Foeimsh Vi ! S Bronze or Gray Caracul Silver Muskrat | ! > / 1R < > S 5 RN S with the skins laid in wnusual and smart ; with luxwrious collar of Fox Fur. in various arrangement. or Hndson Seal (dyed musk- ¢ distinctive shades that produce harmonious 1at) with natural or dyed squirrel or skunk Bovden Chapter ; i i 7 Y combinations. collars and cuffs. with Mise who pre- ; & Al v | Sorosis Shoes! Smart Hats! E N : ; In Year-End Sale In Year-End Sale Every $ 5 ::‘_:‘n ;I‘:n 5 Satins s In Black Wanted Beige Gray Felts end Leather Beach White Vielouss Cilors vegent. ; L ; 2% I'he season’s distinctive styles in patent High-grade Hats, in smart styles for im- ter will | 28 1 y leather, satin, suede. kidskin., velvet, cali- i ¢ ¢ ¥ Of finest qualities. aud the exclusive workmanship. All sizes and colors represented : although Felts and velours are in all |ht‘ high shades. i i & not in each style. soit tones and black. izenia W ton Chapter neld ; | $ ¥ 3 Street Floor Third Floor c of Mrs. IZ. 8. Roberte. with Miss ce Lee as as 2 . The -5 were g d anproved. i ¢'hapter House ball to De ziven Jan- ! £ 1 . ’ SALE in p. uary 18, It also voted financial aid mediate wear and for many months to come. Satins are in black and brown. for the reception to be given to the | ute regent. Mrs John M. Beavers, 3 { ! ) $205 Nilve e B i s veoned | I Al A Wonderful Group of $20 to $29.50 Dresses to Go at Musirat honor was %ars. C. (. Coombs, chair- | K Needlepoint Fur Coat nan of the patriotic educution com- | Coat of lip- & o : ittee. who gave a talk alonz the | stick red Satins, Savoy Crepes, Georgette Crepes, Velveteens, Crepe e L‘,‘,‘l’,‘,’;’ e LR with plati- : Roma, Flat Crepes, Lightweighft. Woolens. o e e num oz All Sizes Two-picce and -straightline models in attractive_tailored by L '\C"]0““!"']);(3“9!‘:“9"'“‘A:;‘V’In‘;"(ll "fllr; i 3 1 fur, styles for business and all daytime wear. Others for afternoon. s 6 honorary resent. mithi s 36 to 44 dinner and informal evening weéar, shown with chic tunics, apron Aotk Wi Weeks. tezent, pre | : $ I panels, flares, godets. Some with touches of vivid embroidery, iding. Reports were presented and . Well repre- effective braiding and button trimiming. Peasant and bishop cuffs. lane made for the future work of f e il . Colors are the chapter. sented in the 2 _ The November meeting was held at - i B Assortment Gray. Orchid, Navy, Cuckoo, Black, Pencil Blie. Rose, he h;amei orhnlxés. John M. Beavers. MISS N?fi(‘\‘ HUME JAMES, Lipxmk Red, Green I'he election held on that occasion re- | Daughter o rs. Frederick C. Baird o wnal .uited 1n the choice of the following | of Pittsburgh, and guest of her debu- At BenckRaoy ) Dosoncais oTicers: Begent. Miss:-Frances W.|tante cousin, Miss Annie Graham = \eeks: flonorary regent. Miss Fanny | Hume. 5 ‘ '

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