Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1925, Page 9

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SOCIETY (Continued from Ecuadorean legation and Mr. Chal mers Seymour McConnell, whose re- cent return from Arica, where he has been with th Tacna-Arica commission, interest to the occasion. Chicago Opera Company To Kngage Society Here. The three nights of opera with the Chicago Civic Opera Company as the drawing card are filling the evenings of February 9, 10 and 13, with dinner parties, the companies to occupy boxes fn the uditortum, \\l t mance 1Is giv 1 number of l'qr(hw e A partial the Vice Pre: Mrs. Herb and Mrs Stepher Noyes. Mrs rcludes Dawes ntative ham, Mrs. Frank B Grant 11 3] Mrs James R. Mann, . Ellls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norme Mrs. The I Mrs. E. H Everett Jones, Mrs ward ank Hogan AMrs Mrs. Bessie Ntahle-Tehman Wedding In All Soul's Church bouquet wa f the valley bride’s endant the scason’s cetings to your tire address list ugh convenient, ready-to-mail HNew Pear in wit add fre: roc ~ | bet wit tea vel | blay cor thi: the ing ! the Rol An Mr. I Mr wther Mrs. ur Q’breetmg Cards d - sponsored. A dable choice is ed on Counters here artistic array your selection ‘Bre@mn Stationers and Engravers 611 12th Street N.W. await Afternoon Tea Daintily served at Ny T CANDY OF n-’ 1223 F Street N.W. Tea, Cofiee, Hot Choco- late. Ice Creams, French Pastries and Cak Sandwichesiiyou des Meet your Nunnally” Southern awaits you. iriends at A genuine welcome Music Daily During Luncheon FINAL CLEARANCE SALE 150 Trimmed Velvet and Velour HATS Regularly $5 to $12.50 ]/2 OFF $2.50 to $6.25 Just the hat to finish out the season Good selection of luge head size hats included. 92 TRIMMED VELVET HATS REDUCED $ 1 .00 CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices ‘“wsssmuBetween F and G Sts. Al le——lble—— o[ [———lale———[o[——=[a[——= o] ———=[a foliage, combined with deep red roses, Lilizabeth Jenkins presided over the pe tions to a dancing party to be given ening in compliment to Mr. Warren in New York, and came back to Wash- THE Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride’'s mother, 2008 Sixteenth street northwest. The father of the bridegroomi, the Rev. Edward A. Durham, district superintendent of the Southern New Hampshire District of the Methodist Episcopal Church, officlated. The bride wore a gown of flat gray crepe trimmed with appliqued velvet flowers of the same shade, with a corsage of sweetheart roses. The wed- ding was informal and attended only by the members of the immediate fam- illes. After a brief tr'p they will be at home after January 15, at 1460 Euclid street northwest. Burleith. The house was lighted h crimson candles, and green daughter of Mr. Reeve. Mrs. Charles §. Schermerhorn is en- tertaining at a tea today at her home, in Hampton Courts. Mr. James A. Tobey of the Institute for Governnient Research, went to New York Monday evening to' attend led to the beauty of the scene. Re- shments were served in the dining m, the centerpiece on the table ng a mound of meteor roses flanked h Christmas candles, Miss Mary table, and wore a frock of maroon vet. Mrs. Jenkins wore a gown of ck lace over crimson satin and a sage of bouquet roses. today. The marriage of Miss Rose Killian, doughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Killian, to Mr. James L. Platt, jr., aon of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Platt ot Mullins, 8. C., will take place this evening at 7:80 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents, 1733 Firat street. the Rev. Dr. J. J. Mulr officiating. A reception will follow immediately after the ceremony. Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage will be hostess at luncheon Wednesday, Jan- uary 6, following Mrs. Lawrence Townsend’s musical at the Mayflower, and will entertain at luncheon again after the last of Mrs. Townsend's mu- siclas, Wednesday, January 0. Mamage licenses: Marriage licenses have been issued to the followink William 1" Bowman he Plasida Club has issued invita- 3 evening in the garden house of Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Reed of Cathedral avenue are spending the week in New York. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Albers left Washington Christmas day for West Palm Beach, Fla., where they will &pend two weeks in visiting their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Simms Earnan. iss Gretchen Hood was hostess buffet supper and musieal Monday Terry, who is spending the Winter ton for the holidays. Others in company were Mr. and Mrs. sert O'Lone, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus 1ros, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guilford, and Mrs. Harry Angelico, Miss von Loewen- ? ross, Mr. H. Le- Mr. Jack Bell, Mr. John . Paul Gascoigne, Mr. Max zatsky, Mr. George H. Wilson and Lewis Atwater. Miss Dorinda Rogers and her niece, Miss Dorinda Bakenhus, are spending the holidays at the Hotel Dennis, At lantic City, where they have been join- ed by Capt. and Mrs. R. E. Bakenhus. Anne Grogan, daughter of Mr. «. Lawrence V. Grogan, has v York to visit Miss Sybil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in their home on AMIr. Horace W. Peaslee is spending | the holidays with his father, Mr. John N. Peaslec, end his sister, Mrs. Gar rett 0. Housc, in St. Paul, Mink. Seieen M z [ g Rerled W, B 70 W. R. Reeve and Miss Catha- | ¢ S & 5 rine H. Reeve have gone Park, Fla., to spend some Mr. and Mrs em ! Po M r guests over| Mr. ary s of | time “with | Arthur B. Hayes, Jr., Kathleen Power her at wfternoon for the Music Clubs. " Rurke n| \1“ K w_ g 1 at Howad E I T A A PR de, formerly Mir =1 to the Tnited States J| has been making I tman Park 1 i b I Ecuado or New Year's S January Partie to Chile 1de. Also safling » will be the re und Senor EVENING DRESSES Two special groups evening gowns in bla and the new shades. of formerly : ghter of Mr. and ham, U holidays with his ham, and will not re- | n to the naval hase at Hampton | until after New Year day. Afternoon DRESSES Many new ideas in the season’s popular shades and black. 290 and 39 H. Zirkin & Sons Incorporated 821 14th St. N.W. Miss of Mrs lxmu Mar, Rar: Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and >resident patronage o closely idenzified with the official ‘and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 EUEDEDHEEDEDEE i| ?btlnpsb orn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALE That’ll Interest You! For Thursday Only Sale of 5,000 Pairs of Perfect aeverly HIFFON HOS Specially Priced at 39 3 Pairs for $4.00 Sheer Chiffons With Silk Feet and Service Chiffons Choice of Such New Shades as Atmosphere, sable, French nude, ecstacy, rose beige, rose blond, blush, orchid, maize, gray, locust, beige, black and gun metal. Sizes 82 to 10 Women who are familiar with the exquisite quality and sheerness of this Hosiery—and the decidedly higher price at “hxch it regularly sells—will take opportunity to purchase their entire season’s supply. EflEEEEIEIBIEIH%BEBE:—:UE—EE !fl I It I | E {0]——=[n]c——=la|———|s|c——=|alc———|a—=lple———la]c——alc——lo|c——t EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. their home theré. Mrs. Hayes is a|both of Alcxandria. cKinley e mfi?‘:fi'niffia fon and May H. Kern. .,H‘ucn .ue n ay ek 3 Bekinan. ot Fhilaglvhia. Pa.. Va. B?'" E. lonllm r C. Billings and Sarah E. Mo« Stevens and Hatuic & Paigett. a luncheon given by Mr. Haley Fiske | botl 3o Robes C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925. mnnln S. rt g, Dong Fredari ot Seaf pleas Lewi The situation in the jewe! facturing centers of west never worse, s Jumes L. n i )( m 8.C wIRmE Fead of Slac Leou C. G Robe Bradley an V\lllilm Yfl Kilcoin and E 9 Va. Murray and Elesnor H. Births Reported. = The following births have been reported Voo P8 lto the Health Department in tho last 24 inanda_ Carter. | hours: o findeay. Joseph and Celeste Brunori. girl. William L. and Elizabeth M. Driscoll, boy. Deaths Reported. Thomas 8. Anderson. 74. Elizabeth's Hospital. Mare B Wy Marla T, "Anderao EET st. ment. o month. ~ For gen 2420 Trace and privacy. cinen _who Andirsoi, 08, Pho; oming. one Hospital “THE BACHE!DR APART‘V[EVTS" ARACEMENT under new manage 00" to $100.00" a want eomfor); Main 1572. deld. Howpital 0 Grata ot this cliy and Thelma | Vernon asd Allce Gocdwin, boy. 70307 6th st s.w. s a. Grove: L Ml e cM'h'go Linig Charl e'J. John Caspi Sarah York Ci “nd " Gereviee M. Lite: cream ane. box. Si r T "and "Enzabeth Das. boy and sirl, | t Geores E. and Ruth Dicffenbach, zirl Eusen, and Julia E. Rioe. bo Joh and’ Heresa Marihail, Kip Wiillam and Datey Mason." sl ames A. and L. Brown e’ anit “Beach” Richardeon Dedwyler. Pa.. uml Wash Charlen aye. George \ ington S FoeT . and Rose s 264 Joreohine Buchvals and M, Hrom well oy beth B rowsCand “*Bilsateths ck Hair and Addina Mason W UButer wad Else Bryant. ant q e D. Burréil und Viola Cares al, competition of French ligh foreign tariffs and reduced loc Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. due to short: Julius Lansburgh President of the Lansburgh Decorating Co. 729 11th St. =e who know would 1 prices. A full corps of the de what you should have Phone F. 9262 Shop of Quality 937-939°F St. N.W. A. SPECIAL TWO DAYS COAT SALE tomorrow ke to be called upon hin He to make you special best dec and w artists to give y JOR and Saturday we offer tl our finest coats for women, misses and ct WOMEN’'S AND MISSE follow ldren. upholsterers reductions ing gr The Willard New Year’s Eve Carnival Grand Ball Room Dancing beginning at 10 o'clock Be Luxe Supper At 11 O’Clock $8.00 per person Special Importance EE:—EEEBEEEEEEEEE—:EE *59.50 to *150 COATS IN THREE LEOTS A *39.50, #69.50 anda 95 ep pelts and cuffs « American pi s’ and extra sizes in all the desi , such as A Women's, n mate rials. ble colors. Girls’ *15 to *35 COATS IN THREE EOTS' AT 10, *15 anda $25 able values nd childrer ia_and suede cloth, lir interlined, All the new shades. fron Special Sales of tendency lead. to ? More Tremendous Rcductions Fur—trimmed Coats of the better grades— bilnpsb orn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST sacrificed in this after-Christmas clearance Three tempting groups— $44.00 $6 S.OO $99.50 They arc the most characterful of the sea- son’s models'— developed in such effective weaves as— Veloria, Carmina, Lustrosa, Gerona, Velverette — trimmed with Wolf, Fox, Beaver, Squirrel, Skunk, Fitch, Opossum — and other of the “Royal Furs.” Color plays an important part in Coat fash- ion—and t}lc {ashionable Colors are incl“dcd Sizes for Women and Misses Your E\_r.ening Frocks-- Selected tomorrow will be altered, if necessary, and delivered to you in time for New Year's Eve wear. We never quote comparative prices _'becausc 0{ thel.r mis- | Best Kruamuomentic Holland Shades l)mnerlrm Slip Covers (Shop Price) n for P inires ulin' & Martin Bldg. oje———lp——la|———n|——n|c———|olc———|o[c————|n| ——=|n| =——F[g] EEEEEE:—:EE—E

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