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\ SOECIETY. SOCIETY. William P o immond, Maj. ¢ those who nd Mrs. B. H. Liscum Many Returning to Homes Here—Guests in Washington Ending Visits—Personal Notes of Interest. THNE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 3, 1926—PART 2. 2 & e | The literary lectures committee of, About 11 o at Fort |1, 11 MOVlng 1n I I Ollda I hrong the Women's City Club will have M. | T Testing, Se ) ! | Rupert ‘Hughes as honor guest and|aqdress, after & e Fra - L i 4 speaker, January 9, at the first dinner | contini season by that committee. Miss Ethel | { Bagley will be hostess. Among those | E. J. Brennan, Mrs. C. D. Stephens, Miss Ethel Bagley, Miss Nannfe C.! Resid s of Capital S ! b~ Women's City Club to Give | Bikgon i, aciver an saarexs on |Ft. Myer “Ride” for Army |catiiion are o esidents of Capital Seen | ‘ Nihee owa o First of Dinner Series | tirsss of €l Sitkeon il ve Relief Fund Saturday i see will de 5 pic o | : k4 of a series to be given throughout the [ | who have made reservations are Mrs, Barndollar, Senator and Mrs. George o H, Willian Miss Marie Steiner, Miss D % 4 | Tillie Steiner, Miss Laura Berrien > ..":’) 3 K | Mrs. Grattan Kerans, Mrs. Frank 27 | Hiram Snell, Miss Hazel Swift, Mrs. 5 | Redwood Vendergrift, Mrs. Retta ocomobile. santa Mon. . Ca o has been in a L A 1~ Washington U 5 and a “otonial Lali months at the bedside of her Togrars. Niss ¥ bLrother, Mr. Willlam Deane Ham, who 4 k J in, Mrs. Ellnor Oke, M and Mrs. Harry Norment have i3 recovering from an illness. & - | Homes, Miss Jessle B. Wishart, Mrs. < to sy several o " TLola Reed Dodic, Mies Nell V. Pri Plaza Hotel. | Mrs flander Knox will leav Miss Anna Cummings, Miss Grace W Tuesday for a month’s | / # Cummings, Mrs. Susan Hunter visit in apartment / Walker, Miss Alice Heaven, Mrs in the Ms ime. / . Mary C. McCloskey, Mrs. L. M. { / ; Bourne, Miss V. E. Benson, Mrs. J. | Miss €. E. Mason. principal of the Garfield Riley. Miss Sara Grogan, | 1 the Hudson, is spend § 4 Y [3iss Verna Custer, Mrs. Gertrude fotel Calro, ot \ | Lyons, Mrs. W Florence, Miss | ive tomorrow p v % Jessle Lane, Mrs. Samuel T. Cushing, | \fternoon after / , Mrs. Ada L. Wallin, Mrs. Lyle B.| ] Steever. Mrs. Albert “omd 5 n N. Jordan and : y |Alice Thomas., 2 chete & &5 lc ‘.q' the | § » Bradley, Mrs. Charles L. { 1A(m. w. Holiday, ) Johnson, Miss Helen L. P. Johnson, Miss Helen McGow Miss Florence | Fraser Stiles, Miss Florence Wheeler, | Miss M. A. Patch, Miss Adelaide .| Borah, Mrs. J. J. Walsh, Miss May | Belle Raymond, Miss Marjorie —_— | Danlell, Miss Alice Wood, Miss Belle Anders Dowell, formerly | 1 Walker, Mrs. H. L. »sephine M. Anderson, and her R Kingston, Mrs. Letitia danghter Margs e making on, Mrs. g making| a K. Cushing. e last the first part of Hotel Cairo, sail late this wmonth ' . 5 Passenger Sedan $2385 f. 0. b. Brideepors- BUILT BY REQUEST * For years Locomobile’s friends, custom- ers, and admirers had asked for a smaller car which would be as carefully con- structed as the famous Locomobile. Southern Society Issues | ; i » Cards for Annual Ball| 3 The Southern Society has issued s Tr.nees du t 5 cards for its regular annual N and Mrs. Philip du Pont, all _in the large ballroom wme in Witmington. Miss Wrenn «s w Williard Hotel on t her debut = e eerincens i ning_of January 8, commem oon. MISS RUTH DICKINSON, | the 111th anniversary of the victor: de is in Wihning. Daughter of Representative and Mrs, 1. J. Dickinson of Burlington, Towa, and, [ of Gen. Jackson at New Orleans. ie went for the party th pending the Winter at the Ontario. At 8 o'clock Lieut. Col. Thomas J. | I Phil du Pont ———— e % ning for thei - es du Pont. Today Miss o to Philadelphia to be e uest of Miss Theresa Clarkson for a | few days Pefore returning here. | The Junior Eight was created to comply with this insistent request. Bearing the mark of genius, it was able to dominate its field in the short space of six months. ley of Delaware 1 Brock of the It simply provides more value per dollar, more power per unit of displacement, more pleasure per mile. Locomobile workmanship — admittedly the finest in America — is now in reach of the many. Br.othgrs Announce ASSURANCE well ith evers piace of | sv. 11 you are i | A comprehensive showing of the modes approved chic for The Locomobile Company FURRIER, | E North 962 SOUTHERN W EAR _...E_ 1517 Connecticut Avenue Prices f. 0. b. Bridgeport, Conn TouriNG $1785 RoaDsTER $2150 Sepan $2285 Broucmam $2285 ’ Sport Dresses = | W UNGR EIGHT W] Coats R = WM. ROSENDORF- LLING RELIABLE FURS FOR 20 YRS The Deepest Price Cuts of the Year Offered You on Our Fine Quality FUR COAT During Our Annual January Sale Thrifty women look forward to this wonderful annual fur selling event cach year. It means a saving of nearly one-haif on any fur coat in our estab- lishment. You still have over three months of Winter ahead of vou to wear these gorgeous fur garments, which make these fur hargains doublv attractive Come early for choice selections. ’ (ith and H Streets N.W.) 18 Silver Muskrat Coats nday! With natural red fox and dved fox col and borders: this season's Mo y latest styles. Beautifully lined with crepe satin. Formerly sold up to $ -50 Warmick Todge 4 /+ CLEARANCE! | zmdwmsaicos SpORTS APP i w2 '.') ® Of finest selected skins (dyed muskrats). Skunk. squirrel, beaver 00 —<a= | ICE SALES STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS favor. Fashioned in refinement, yet im- bued with an untrammeled gayety that will intensify the enjovment of the southern i jA\BRICS that reflect the trend of tropic sojourn. TWELVE THIFRTEEN 804 7th St. NW. «LJ g - and fox trimmed; each coat full teed and lined with handsome $ 100 Late Winter and crepe satin. Formerly priced at $395. ... ... R 2 == 12 Sports Coats (Mostly Fur-Trimmed) 4 Coats, were $43 to $39.50. now. . .$32.50 to $34.75 .$37.50 to $52.50 3 Coats, were $63 to $69. now. 2 Coats, were $ now. Early Spring Hats 1,000 To Make Room for the More Advanced Spring Hats Now Arriving ---Felts 17 Bay Seal Coats A wonderful assortment to choose fromi, in plair sold up to $195. Now priced at. .. Gr: 12 Caracul Paw Coats . ¢ and brown fox and wolf trimmed. These handsome coats $1 29.00 formerly sold at $225 and $250. Now priced at........1......... - 3 Beaver Coats 3 Coats, were S125 to S145, now........$62.50 to $72.50 500 Hats Surprise Values $1 .58 Values to $5 Of beautiful dark skins: the last word in style and beautiful with crepe satin. Formerly priced at § 2 Nutria Coats Plain models of perfectly matched skins. These stylish coats $ Z !5.00 formerly sold at $375. Now.. . SN . S e —— 5 Moleskin Coats 00 Plain and trimmed models that heretoiore sold up to $310. . specially priced at 12 Bay Seal Coats $ 00 Trimmed with all shades of squirrel and fitch. While they last, 25. specially priced at e = i Coats 8 Jap Mink Weasel Co: s $275.00 Trimmed with gorgeous fox collars. Recently sold for ALL JACQUETTES NOW HALF-PRIC $ 50 Closing out all handsome scarfs of fox, baum marten, stone marten and . cross fox. They are remarkable values at this low price of — WILLIAM ROSENDORF RELIABLE FURRIER FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS Oppon'!e' i i Opposite A g gt Sy e e e 1215 G St. NW. -, 208 opportunity to buy one and save! T [T A N ---Satins ---Failles And 8c Touches of Values to $3.95 Sh-aw 250 Hats Superior Quality ‘$3.58 18 Silk Dresses Reduced 5 r....$13.75 to $14.75 ....$16.25 to $19.88 r....$21.25 to $29.75 —Extra Special— 8 Dresses, were 6 Dresses, we 4 Dresses, were $4250 to $59.5 24 Jersey and Flannel Dresses Reduced now ..... . : : to $9.38 4 Jersey Dre now ... . 10 Jersey and el Dresses, were $28.50 " o $2975. now : to $14.88 4 Jersey “lannel Dres r T to $39.50. now to $12.25 5 to $19.75 Values to $10 The Avenue at Ninth