Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1926, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY. THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1926. SOCIETY. cis Fleld, aunt of Mrs. Morrison, and | number of solo dances to be executed i HELPING CHARITY BALL ss Esther Morrison, daughter of Mr. [ by well known local talent. King Honors Americans. 1 > C Morrison. Mra. 8. Austin McCarthy. chalrman |, COPPENHAGEN, January 1 (®) There will be dancing for the|general of the entertainment, has as-|KIng Christian yesterday ~confe younger group this evening from 9 tosisting her as chairmen of varlous [ the cross of Knighthood of the Order | Wg,ats sble to make highest trade Windew i 12, in honor of the schoolboy son of | committees: Mrs. William D. West, |of Danebroge on the following Amerl: | > 3on aution shudes o Dricets Eirind Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. yce Chairman general:” Mrs. Joter |Cans: Sophiis Neble of Omaha, by ‘""‘“" s an o . Pritchard, In charge of boxes; Mrs.|S: T. Cur)d(ln. Tirer Dupont A EeIND to) BE-1R. X 0i0-M1- Mr. ind Mrs. K. W. Koontz of|Ieiac Well. tiokets: Mrs simiry o | Hansen and F. 1. Lot ent| mupont Towtine. Clcth. < = || |Cleveland arrived late vesterday at the | Cary, publicity: Mre. Alfred ’ b | Bz I 3 B. s, | cago, and Capt. A of Ne becretdr\ Ot btdtc (llld Mrs. I\C”()gg : Willard, where they plan to remain | Losters and Mrs Cathurine 5. ogie. | York. ’ g “1 B ; k Opaaue Cloth ave > S av ; v Wilbur o The chairman general's personal B = Hcl\ (& House Gllebt t()l' HOlldd} : - ; _Mrs. W. W. Wilbur of Warrenton, }mx"', el B Hartahorn Roilers Fxcturively, 3 B Nagar fhe Fowhal ver, jr., are Miss Helen Stout, Miss | neighborhood of Hyde Park AD] EIn. oxerthie fesls Sl Lena " Allen, Miss Grace F Miss [ have been rted Tnto fints within THE SHADE FACTORY —— and her daughter, Mrs. Hobson Ivan | Flelds. e joined Mrs. Hamilton's have staying | Mrs. Durand, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. < ark Hotel. ~ Mrs, Gattis, | £ Somerport, N. J., are spending a s and Mrs. Bobbie Miller. 4 o H“rnmm_ly Aixs Jhmet Hamil |feW days at the Wiilard, where they antil early next week. music. Best Domestle”Holiand.” . . arrived at the Powhatan and will Five thousand large ho in Their Home Here. Mrs. Margherita Anthony Hamilton|Julla Lee Orme and Mrs. Hal 2 Vo yes 11109 14th St. N.W. Mam 10428 of State and|Durand of the Argentine embassy, : . Jeunette B, Anthony, at| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Middleton ton, was married to Midshipman Hob- | &Tived yesterday morning. Mrs. Bates Warren will ) will A 2 bt 3 i son I Gattis of Raleigh, N. C., 4 Shortime session of one of the resi- § n e 2 - . = and Mrs. A. L. Hodgdon of St hort tim take, posseesipn ot anejiof Sihe st ; i at Trinity Cathedrul, Phoenix, Ariz., Bd), ars Bmoin the Mol Se $ I 9.50 I] O S ; September 10, 1924 visitors at the Powhatan. C 3edford, M “Armistead Peter, ir., 4 Sorority New Year Miss Bernice Goldstein of New v ina duahier. M. 5 r Mrs. Armistend Peter, ir. % : ] Dance This Evening. York City s being entertained during f J t. \ | a Sorority. will be Jhostesses to their | Rhoda. Friedman, of 3539 Holmead i nad Tate r Marietta, ; ¢ 4 (riends at a formal New Year dance | Place. e ' 3 tonight in the garden house of the ————— / 85 Lybrand's niece b gxaht W B Grace Dodge Hotel. Pmungxs extending its railway sys- . s Clagett, wife of ' i LR : tem, and 71,000,000 marks will be s fe of 5 nand ai B A £ " ! “:‘Pm;‘E\Iilrl:mllo\ll:r;t‘::eixr‘mah“'&;}' spent on new construction in 1426 ard g A et s 3 is home for the holiday eason, wi | thereafter a maximum of 100,000,000 3 oon for e hile in th A ? ¥ e < ’ : leave shortly for @ tour with the Glee | [HATKS Yoorly, the o s ok \ selected group of one and two pieee e J Yo cents. 1 family Ao o A its Mont ; : 3 ; ] thie' Bhtarn Hnove ot Sareiand, Do frocks with Jersey and Satin as the ¥ i N A % . 3 - Club of Muryland University visiting Ttalian Envoy and ilis Wife F n yesterday in the o8 v 1 4 1 aware and Pennsylvania = ' chief materials—heautifully Will Fete Embassy Staff. te restaurant = il i . anal M srence Cockerille entertained » ” 4 Details for the annual D. A. R. Julius '..a_mbu,rgh the latest fashions and deve Chapter House Ball, to take place at y \ ey the New Willard Monday evening, is president of the \ shades of Brown, Henna, iy Smith, January 18, are being worked out suc- ’ ? A ' 3 4 Miss Catherine cesstully, and promise many novel and || L2nsbursh Interior Decorating Co. gundy and Green. Size vl e z . 7 arlton and Miss entertaining features, including a 729 11th St Special for Saturd v : v Telephone F. 9262 Jesterday © was hostess at D O PR [ tuncheon ¥ the Willard, § | ; g o would so much like you . 8; Mies D ¢ > had ests. ooy H 1 ; 0 call upon him and his ex- ||' v ‘ g s ‘ . B : BN e o ae & Raleigh Haberdasher sonis e s W it seutave . New Arrivals Dhohterere, oad ihassmier: - e ed to their apartm w ward-| R 3 S 3 ; to give you low prices and good 1310 F Street Jane: - man Fark Hotel from Atlantic City, | . : B 3 i & work for the decoration of your = - 4 and | where they spent the Christmas week | K¢ 1 4 : E E x TRA LARGE home. 1 then: " Mrs. Hull Hostess to | - : ; 3 : HEAD S] ZE aug o WL Company of Young People. ; ; 2 o | ar tir: Rerom i Afrs. John A. Hull, wife ¥ | . 3 S 3 b : entertained 100 members of the y # ? > H . and daught 1 ‘apt ¢ \luJ - uuw in u-m\nmm-n( « . > R a s 0 - 0 Richard K. S o L Miss Hilda Ann Hill and Miss Dorothy . Minn . ‘ ! Hill i b Advance Spring Styles Mr. and ; . e - in Felts and Silk and | 1214 F St. NV, foward Suthe end and M < 8 t v and \1 <. Frank ilk tained at dinner i at dinner last E ne ? ? S tr.aw Combinations Chevy Chase ( 0 | Capt. and Mrs, 1 e R sht and .\Ix < ‘ . les Hume, Mr es Wheler | s ";"‘_"“”‘ hrisymas. | Wife of the Commissioner, who is also chairman of the hoard of governors | o o r ur eCla S and Mr. Dona hompson. i Betty TUAS 1 of the Children’s Hosp She is interested in the success of the Charity Ball | | 2‘:;:::“\\{;5:‘.‘ e e Leles \{;.L{”f\\:"l‘:':}:”.‘;:{,.: Monday night at the W -uuru CREERON | In Our MOSt Successful E pman or Wian and Mid|F. Archie Cole, have come from Fort } ‘lairmont. Miss Ruth Celeste shipman William Rodenburg Biiss, 1l Paso, Tex., and are staying | ;A Mary Piamar. 614 12th St. N.W. . h willmiot weq] ot e Shoreham ring " 1 Dougal Around the Corner from High Prices . his aft ) will be at| Mr p fum S , e 1 e Mr ar — Between F and G Sts. . th of each month | terta : ople SRRy . s -, and Mrs. Clarence Malaby have 5 5 i T'his event is so tremendous in its proportions giuest tox (e Il““d“<;:\1::x-"x unequaled elsewhere. Store-wide in its scop every garment necessary for Milady's corre these Saturday specials. Among their daug William . Miss F will take pl | of Mrs. Wilfred J ] student at the Immaculs y ina Mrs sraves Adams | == \UASHING TON, will Mrs. Mart Tlow is the guest 24 oy peopie 4t ten-durr e |yt e B Gednes"ut b Soven 5, ot Nk e (| JULIUS GARFINCKEL & Co, \flernu n the fic H H A ¥ B r : SR T | o M N DT e e e T (| Fur-Trimmed CO A S Reduced - = ratine — . Miss ) wret Mahsileld Remarkable Assortments 2Mr. and Mrs. Claude e Mrs. Fitzhugh nd her son, Mr. | Miss ) tiss Fanitd still in Augusta, Ga.. where Mr - ! of ! Trimmings s L : ) join sies | FETTTY TR WSR2 Y Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ il Bmwrg $ ;13';"”‘1!’\ nett in Orlando | el = 2 ouloustra : 1 o Grlando, | Squirrel L, /. Soibon a8 oon ea 'Ll‘, l(’.‘h who is Winter Apparel i Fox I’ia:;?n{: atrs. Chavi o ] g p a i Wolf Venice 3 y ber | Br? pp? S| Now Greatly Reduced etc. mother, M etc. at home ton el Ty ' Misses' i1 $65 to $69 Values s .‘ 4 .. FEmedyn L 1] fiem Ezar Coats reduced to $49.50, $58.50, $65 to $148. | An offering that kes what is perhaps the most elabo and third Suits re i i0 $38.50, $58.50 to $78.50. | ever produccd. All smart, new styles, in a wide v tu g[[ Dresses reduccd (o $25, $38.50, $49.50 to $95. FRmraseT IR TS S S, 75 Better-Grade Fur-Trimmed Coats$ 69 Juniors’ and Girls' | Trimmed smartly with the finest furs. All newly styled i variety of shades. Coats rcduced to $8.75, $12.50, $19.50 to $85. o'l ) J AMES B HENDERSON Silk Dresses rcduccd to $5, $1.50, $12.50 to $22.50. $110/to'$125 Values Wash Dresses reduced to $2.95, $5, $6.95 to $8.75. 1108 G St. N.W. » Sweaters reduccd to $2.25, $2.95, $3.15 to $4.95. “ i Hats reduced to $3.75, $5 to $7.50. i 1 Exqztzszte [l)(‘([ll(,‘fl(/ N T RS ZrSan I | . s Matnoel 6 W@U RS ST FS - - Materials I'he Shades TREET CORNER OF 137 i Georgettes Include Those TI08 G Street . N.W. Flat Crepes That Will Be Canton Crepes Mostly Featured efc. During the Coming Spring -—————————— . & P T P 2 P 22T, | Sizes 14 to 44 January Reductions ! January Sale Sale S O Featuring a splendid assortment of one and two pi stylec GREAT SALE STARTS TOMORROW : ‘ B e vz COATS % @ s . ¥ e earance of Better-Grade Dresses. and Mlsses Of a finer qualit styvled with flares, straightline and godet $25 Former $50 to $90 COATS s Y & / effects. All new shades gnd sizes. REDUCED $35 $39 =5'_0 $49 =50 $39.50 to $49.50 Vlues Former $85 to $125 COATS ‘ N1 .2 January Clearance of woueen S50.50 $69.50 57950 x|\ e} Women’s Smart Shoes $25 to $85 SPORT COATS, 319 .95 to 849 -50 Now............ ’ g ; Shoes Selling for Women's DRE SSES ¥ . and _y $7.50 to $5.50 $6.00 and Misses 5 g » Nee Former $15 to $30 DRESSES B : . | "‘ }-‘ An unusual collection of smart new styles and leathers, REDUCED $ X 75 $ 5 75 $ . ey reduced most sensationally to take their part in this unusual — e [\ Clcarance Sale. Experienced and courteous fitting. All TO. Former $30 to $50 DRESSES ¥ S sizcs and heels. ¥gDUCED ceeeen $]6=9—-5 $19i§ $25 | ; A Wide Variation of Styles in A Group of Dresses——u’onderful:fitjn'ig‘:::')t_ll;siccc .95 } Smart Hats Of Felt Silks, Satins, Crepes, Flannels, Jers®ys, Jersey Dresses, sizes 14 to 38. ‘ 1316 G STREET! In All the New Pastel Shades CITY CLUB BLDG, Beaui, popta, naspy and iccrx § 5.00 Dependable in Style and Quality Tailored Suits at $19.95. Were $35 to $60. ——— v models in the season’s favorité pastel i i .50. YRR shades. An unusual opportunity in Hats EnscmblaiSits, sises 18 SIS e o8 DL for street and afternoon wear. Make an COATS AND DRESSES AT SHARP REDUCTIONS e R P T R, Hats at 85c. Were $5 and $6. &

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