Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1926, Page 56

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E210. . o Bh THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 3, 1926—PART 2. New York Has Gayest Week | [ALExaNDRIA sociETY| Of Record in Social Anngly| commesss Rom S Miss Mildred Moriarty are back from @ visit to relatives in Purcellville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Woolf and Christmas Period Brilliant. But Last Few Days |the latier's mother, Mrs. R. T. Creel, \‘\ 'elfl:'el\lrnedl frflml a .‘:'i.'d( l(: :jls. . . oclf’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Were Crowded With Dinners, Luncheons | Phiiine Stickley, n Front Royal, Va. | Mrs. Margaret Mix of Washington and Dances. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers. . e e Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Spitler have returned to their home, in Middle- Help the campaign to complete Stone Mountain Memorial— lcautiful Memorial Coins for sale at booth on Main Floor, The Hecht Co—pl each. maynipccie cuncus vy s 1cwr o Barber Clark on exhibit in our corner window. Contest in regard to number of coins in window carries valuable prize to winner. Leave name and -estimate at Memorial Booth. NEW Y( uary 2—The week | Carlton for their debutante daughter,| burg, Va., after a visit to Mr. and which comes to a close tonight has Miss Sally S. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. W. R. Hurdes accompanied | Drool Blankets gavest New York Knapp gave a large dinner ever wi Christ- | Pierre’s for their debutante daugh- was a brilliant and busy | ter, Miss Roselie Knapp, and later the the last few days have been |party attended the Pratt dance. »wded with luncheons,| Miss Charlotte Calhoun Deyer, mers and It | youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. by Miss Ruth Hardes: Miss Margaret Pew of Washing- ton was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Henshaw, on South Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Nalls and Double Blankets which we have re-marked from $10 to $6.80 the debutantes ided | Robert Oldner Deyer of 2§ Remsen | Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nalls are back for their coming-out |street, Brooklyn, was introduced to t o AP e T Oontad society at a tea dance in, the Louis . In Philadelphia. the nun Fairs | X ballroom of the '\xnl.‘.;m.k.r“fm.; Adele Wassman of Washing- St . § e K!I‘ or g | ot \.\XI«\ Al\lxnl(-l Ferren e ot o i . - . _— . = A party of A andrians attended ~‘nf. Dol : sbon of 100 New | tno w ding of Miss Ethel Fairfax e oammit, N J.Swus | rett) daughter Lot ‘the Bishop of sl X ety b Southwest Virginiu and Mrs. Robert S aam e o 2 T - Je Mr. V m Walt ‘fll\“:}}: E:.‘.‘l‘;\"1’,‘\“’1\.;':“-:1.‘.;"' ‘:'*\‘- Field Tuexday evening in St. John's | around New York | Hoffman J. Rawles, and h Calle i S R o : that night | mother, Miss Annie Bresse Dexte lasee 8 € et e b o of rose, red and black, blue, tan, ficed to Commerce. | = S s brother-in-law sister, ; : . . Mr. und Mrs. Rathbone Sfatth, on B orchid and grey. Overlocked e o Mrs. Foster Entertains | Duko street | : 3 RS e P g I ot INo e e B an Frank J. Pollard en- | i 7 B " > duy evening, Decem- H fittieth anni- | Blankets of fine wool—66x80 inches—in large block patterns edges. A. Foster entertained with ster, in - Harold Smith, 5. S l w lBl k R $5-50 Single Wool Blankets | e ._and ! 5 5 property of T g e as artis- | A " « ashington. | 4 S widow of | tically decorated rns, | Mr. und Mrs. E Dunn, Mr. and ) ) S g : $2.80 nd has been |cu s Mrs. | Mrs. Thomas A. Hulfish and Mr. Tom 2 : R : > famous entertain- | F assisted i aining | Hulfish. . Henry | Mius Harrington of St. Miss N . Music, | Mary's Notre Dame, Ind., 3 ! i S All-wool single —wi ver- and bridge were who Is spending the holida .~“w|lh r}‘mr locked ed o bel}?:(;“{t) o }?;der ocked edges, may be in pretty shades the evening and i3 arents, Mr. and M J. H. Harring- ) 2 Miss Anne There's nothing 2 1 of rose, blue, tan or gray. Size 66xR20 inches. \ ——— = or were honor so warm and s s for whom Mr, and Mrs. S. D. o £ it will be ;Tflr. and Mrs. W. S. Corby Vaughan entertained Wednesday ) light as Wool- L ling . Give Dance for Daughters *tt Retd Dunn of Smith E e "ol rthe ass., Is_the 1 i Mrs. William S. Corby en- | : M A 511 Extra 517 Virgin < $56.95 Wool % $12.95 Sateen o Weight Blankets Wool Blankets Filled Comforts Covered Ccmiorts B et ¢ to Lexington after spending siynrte S50 ENGLISH FOLK DANCES |Shniimss i el Smoines St $8-80 5118 | $4-80 w tertail 100 young people at a dance | ¢~ Wednesday evening for their daugh a ters, N Justine Corby und Miss of the faculty of Vir- Eleanor Corby. Military _Institute, returned Satin binds the edges | Extra size 70x&X2 Double-bed comtorts, A fine quality of wool {Revival of Old-Fashioned Reels| o Miss Doro- | oi these heavy all-wool mch virgin wool doublc warmly filled with wool. tlls these sateen-cover- i bl il \",f."‘”;fi;h,‘fr""?;fl double blankets—gayly | blankets of the finest have figured centers ed comforts, in 66xR0- : blocked in rose, blue, or quality. Exquisitely and plain borders of inch double-bed chid, tan, gray, black bound with satin. rose, blue or green p Shades of rose,- blue. Durably made for long orchid, gold and gray. o wear. Reported to Be Sweeping Countryside 0 i and Mrs. Beverley Boyd and size. E : thelr infant daughter, Sara Tayloe LONDON, January 2 ere| Boyd, have gone to their home, in . sudden countrywide re-| Abingdon, Va., after a visit to Mrs. and red. Double-bed English country | Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward SN ius H. Tange and a great all'‘England folk | in’ Rosemont. size nce the same | dance festival ushered in the New > and Mrs. Ernest M. De- n for their de-| Year at the grand hall ? ity, in South Ker Assoviated Press Shades of rose, blue or green Sixth Floor.) rian Church, on South Colum- | Rt i ! Miss Mary Cabell returned from | a visit to relatives in Norwood, Nel- ~ son County, accompanied by Miss Lila Gray. s . Mr. John W. Schofield of Butte, to refuse| is t uest of his mother, 1 would- | 3 D. W. Schofield, on Cameron bility to . and will visit his sister, Mrs. B. C. Watkins in Midlothtun, Va., be- | Women ary : sword danc-|fore returning to his home | ing_enthus ally, many with the; Mr. Edward Evans of Richmond their debutante d; . Miss Peggy | purpose of teaching it to boy scouts, guest last week of his mother, " who is an undergraduate at Bryn | girl guides and members of similar |Mrs. Edward Jones Evans, on South Mawr, .| organizatic St. Asaph street. N S tobert Kaufman of 77 Scottish reels are also regaining| Miss Laura Hulfish has returned nted her daughter, | fayor, mainly because of the partial-|from a visit to her cousins, Mr. and at a luncheon | iy of the Duchess of York for them.|Mrs. John Evans, in Richmon -”0’“10)‘,- a .Ia"llll'}’ Clearance of t the Ambassa- | ajthough the duchess herself will not Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Welker are 7 Tiage licenses have been issued to the luate of | he seen in the ballroom for the mext|back from Philudelphia, where they z g H v Duke | few months hecause of the approach [went to celebrate their fiftieth wed- | f an interesting family event |dlng anniversary In the city wh & ———— e ! they were married, Decembe 5, 18 5 | Introduced at Tes Rance. Nl 6. Smith snd Sarsh . Stab ‘ 1 R d r l C S 0 m d e em‘__ fallison was Intro- | Waddell Patterson and Ouilla Reid. 2 X g 4 n e “dance l,lt'r;"\x Rufts Simpkine ind Carme Smith. Best graceuomestic Holland Shades B 2 ' : 4 duced € B Ll hinle Kobert J. Hartman and Ethel O. Faith. = | made to order. White, cream, ectt, ¥ g J her paren @ 1. R. Malli- Ralph T }Glar';u;‘r- d \"xrl‘gnia M. Les- | Tinen and green. Sizes up to 36" > al their home, ark ¢ t t nond. Va, e X Slizabeth Brux. Druperies, Slip Covers (Shop P : P Lee an n w en ir Coa sconian Springs. Va.. P : Bt % el Grnes St 1 r in honor of he v wors G Vick Main %’Zr”fi:lmln ! | 3 s ¢ 1217 F St.. Dulin & Martin Blds. Afterward Marriage Licenses. Ledyard dance At prices which invite the thrifty woman and the wise woman. They know that such “mark downs” come but once a year. = B W AR Ready-to-Hang % Drapes of Embossed { Velour Drapes Velour Men's Suits 1 Bl 0 | - $9.45 395 Cleaned and Pressed. . ... ... Down from $495 to $8.95. of Titon, | - ven o dinner Ladies’ Plain Flannel Dresses Side hangings and valance of Wain , ! : Cleaned and Pressed. ........... velour, richly embossed. Or, if e preferred, plain velour in the street, for her second da s | v ey S plete and ready to put up. 5 Mary B. Pott " and Mrs, | Dyeing to Sample. Special Work, 48 Hours. same grade. Rose, blue, taupe. I : 14 g 1 mulberry. Velour, or Damask e Work Called for and Delivered i ; 252 Beautiful colors —rose, mul- A Portieres .| Manhattan Cleaning & Dyeing, Inc. || [l ! f’; 285 Velour---50 $1 .65 e 1260 ; Down from $13.95 to $1895. Of dance at e Main Office, 145 B St. S.E.—Lincoln 7700 = 5 e inches wide Down from $11.95. Double- heavy grade double velour—with Kiely Branch Office, 916 G St. N.W.—Franklin 409 French edges (inside seams). Two faced velour with overlocking John T. 1" of 7 East ir~t‘ - Drapery material of just | the right weight for dozens &) and a half yards long—one yard edges. Full length patterns in a o combination of colors to blend ner dance l;‘ of uses—pillows, runners, | Of damask—350 inches wide and with any interior decoration. Carlton Olcott. Another debutante to be enter- tained < Honora Winthrop | Mason, n )t Mrs. J. Grafton Minot sl 50 ' . §i s Down from $3.95. Valanced o BR’ : drapes of heavy velour—com- berry, blue, taupe. Portieres of Double Velour Millinery Importem Millinery Clearance Sale 250 Hats $3.50 Formerly Sold Up to $16.50 No C. O. D.—AIll Sales Final backgrounds—besides win- two and a half yards long. Gold dow hangings and portieres. | rayon patterns on rose, blue, gold, Rose, gold, blue, taupe. < mulberry. $1.95 Damask---36 % $4.50 Damask---50 inches Wide inches Wide $l .29 Yd. 53.45 Yd. "In various combinations of Heavy rayon damask — in Scolors — patterns brought out solid colors — stripes — floral with gold rayon weave. Very effects. Comes wide enough, by popular material for dressing up splitting, to make two drapes the home, : <& from one length. Sizth: Floor

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