Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1926, Page 46

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6 SOCIETY. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 3, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. THE " e Baker, Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Every Box Is Engaged For Ball to Benefit Children's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Follin Hosts At Dance and 500 Party | RI . and Mrs, Herman Follin of Col. | My Miss Lucille Ostheimer is the guest Park, Md., gave an after-Christ- 500 party and dance at their | of her aunt, Miss Nathan, in Baltl- | | home on Arundel avenue. more over the holldays. | 7 ‘ | The following guests attended: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schloss of Bal- L 3, Paut P '.h».—‘..n timore were at the Hotel Mayflower e v Jom » ;) Mr. H i over the New Year. 2 p Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis were hosts Monday night at a dinner at the Mayflower Hotel, followed by dancing. The guests were seated at smail tables. The Town and Country Club gave its New Year eve dance at Rau. scher's. A number of outof-town guests were present. Supper was served at midnight at small tables with attractive souvenirs. Miss Marjorle & Miss Tina- | Mae Wollberg and Miss Deborah-Mae Liebman will return today from Bal- timore, where they have been spend- ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deitsch of New York are spending the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner. Mr. Harris Reid, who has been spending the holldays with relatives here, will return to hi% home, in New York, today. Miss Mirlam Auerbach will come back today from Richmond, after spending the holidays with Miss Muriel Einstein. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sigmund have returned from a trip to New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Saks are now located at their new home, on Woodley | road Miss Bernlce Stmon is back from| Philadelphia, where she was the guest of Miss Jane Oppenheim, and | has as her guests over the week end| New York ave the guests of their sis- Miss Carol Fuld of Baltimore. ter, Mrs. Rosenfeld of Fontanet Court. | Mr. Saul Ganz afd his two sons, = = Paul and Victor Ganz, of New York City, who were at the Mayflower Ho- VG 0 T ) L . O tel the past week, returned to their lLome Wednesday. Miss Helen Franc, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franc, over the holidays and in whose honor they entertained at & tea dance at Le Paradis Friday, has returned to her home, in New York City. Miss Gertrude Sherby Is again in her home from Philadelphia, where she spent the holidays as the guest of Miss Sylvia Mevers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan, the latter formerly Miss Dorothy Green baum, of Brooklyn, plan’s parents. Mr. eenbaum, on Park road. ll ‘ar] Greenbaum is also the guest of his parents over the holldaye. | Mrs. Alvin West has returned to her home, in with Mr | Connecticut avenue. | Miss Lowenthal of New York has 1 been spending the holidays with Dr. | Harry Lewis Triebel and her daughter returned to their home, in lege mas | A - A | Sergis of Danicis Leading Men and Women| of Washington Interested, n Promoting Welfare of City's Wards. What s belic climb s that Every box for hy the Children’s the ball to be given | Board of Laay Visitors of the Hospital at the Willard | rrow night has been taken is ball nown as W Ball,” has the in men and women has come to be ington's Charity rest of the leading in Washington who have the welfare of the children at pital at heart John S. Dryden, hoxes 't boxholders ind Mrs. Coolidge, . who will o which 1341 Conn. Ave. Reduction Sale o Off— Gowns Taken From Regular Stock—All This Season’s Models—Day and Evening Dresses Values, $35.00 to $185.00 Reduced, $17.50 to $89.50 Monday and Tuesday Only No Charges Mrs. chairman of announces The Secre- ee on nd Mrs. Cuno H. iph, who will the one on 'the right of t nd Mrs. Wi Lawrence cupy MRS. JAMES E. Lovely bride of December | fore_marriage was Miss Rose Kilian of 3 First street northwest. panied by Miss Inez Leon, whom she was visiting. | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ehrman of ack, John Gib Willilam ¥ bons, Mr John Hay 3 Wood Arthur A. Hough: Hutchins, Mrs. LIEBSTER—1307 F STREET IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER Mrs. McLean RTETR c 1 Ridl Trs Ogden’ Mills t Myers, Mr. John Arthur O Mrs. Ashton Roll Starting Tomorrow— Our Greatest January | FUR SALE | Mrs. 3 ) ss. on Lanter place, | | 3 ette G =l went Thurs-| day to her home, in Baltimore, accom- | | Futchin i New Arrivals Coats, Jacquettes and Scarfs entire high-grade stock of Fur Coats, Jac- Mr. F Hats A quettes and Scarfs of undoubted superior Wims: Columbian Women, G.W.U., . to Enterrain at Tea! nAad‘?:lf: Enp;mslnst);l:; S traw Combinations quahty and workmanship. Featuring the newest styles in fine, rich qualities of favorite skins. To appreciate the immensity of the values offered, an Tt £ G | } MRS. WILLIAM D. THOMAS, $5 tO $l 2'50 inspection is vitally necessary. Washington x ni arye, and before her marriage to Lieut. Thomas in St. Thomas’ Church yes- REERON | 1 at tea Tuesday ¢ she \\J\ \l|\~ Iln lrn Marye. The \\mhllnz was the largest of the season. 614 12th St. NW. 1307 F Street o'cloc in the 2 — Around the Corner from High Prices Home of Fine Furs Since 1895 Toh chair- | of the and Philip Hill is the . onf loom Carl R. Chindblom In]u .sentative M. | McLaughlin, Mr Adams, | Mr rry Be ten. James A Randall VERY timely and comprehensive sale of our T A T MlnlStEl’ Radefl' and n will be | Wit | Wife Latest to Join | et wide secosnition. and she ’ marriage to an artist, he has taken = 2 2 ove uc critical work on the fine Diplomatic Circle | much o iy om e | course of people on New Year day in = il '® | the White House and at the Pan- rom Fifth Pa al of Arts m| American breakfast proved an exhili- B i chief contribu- | rating experience. Twentieth str Sehoo <1y |ern world for the first time and they are eager for a better knowledge of nd altogether predisposed to favor | - phase of the new life. They enjoyed the merry bustle of the holi |day season, and the immense con- | —ana he haa written |for j 1s the new home of the Law the university The hostess of th Mrs. William C. Va the dean of the Luw it {arts and was until of_a popular J. and one of i Stockton Hal 20 goy st e L Between F and G Sts. is as a delegate to make the the second Bal g of 1914 " diplor 11 preside at | hington | und the the good Ezxclusive Models in Fine Dresses there until th relations followed the alliance with the Cex mania with the allies. S - had made long strides. In his w profession and has red in all important and delicate negotia s which have engaged the diplo- » taleht of the world in trying tablish a permanent peace. A plative end philosophic BT Gl T RN e R G T T THE LOUVRE 1115 nlz P m ZESNSESEETNII T I ITTASATLATLAATATIITASIAL SIS EEEEAL L EERLAR LA ENE EANNRNENNNNN S, The Capitol Fur Shop No Sale Holds the Interest of This Clearance Event —for it concerns the Louvre stock — the Louvre exclusive styles—and the Louvre su- perb values—cut now without consideration. the chief ju ' the D speak on of Columbia.™” Lambda Chi Sorority \ Gives New Year partylj a Chi Sorority enter- |G rec !’l\‘x“ to training_in Lycee de | conte the French College | of mind, the new and he later took | to Washington easily hy and in law in|among its most ac | and in the Univer-|bers. He wasa dele tained dance in|sity « en He had intended to|of Nations in 192: . the garden house of the Grace Dodge [ fo literary career, selecting es-| The Bulgarlan Mi Hotel on New Year d al, historical and cultural | Bistra Radeff have cor o} type | ol Extra—reductions add interest to our popular JANUARY FUR CLEARANCE We've added specials—specials that offer FURTHER REDUC- TIONS! We are making this sale the record-breaker of our his- tory. EVERY WOMAN WHO IS INTERESTED IN QUAI.- ITY FURS AT “SENSATIONALLY REDUCED PRICES” SHOULD VISIT OUR SHOP TOMORROW! MUSKRAT COATS-——careful The ate Lo the League ster and Mme. 10 the west The Announcement You Have Eagerly Awaited All Present-season Street and Afterneon Frocks —divided into five tempting groups—really extravagantly reduced— Afternoon DRESSES BEAVERETTE COATS—on!: HUDSON . 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