Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1926, Page 8

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g SOCIETY HEADING CONCERT COMMITTEE EVENING STAR, up Sunday in the big ballroom, which has seen 80 many brilliant and color- ful events. Costumes as unusual and fascinating as the decorations are be- WASHINGTOR, D. T, TUESDAY, JANUARY are being distributed to the big apart- ments and hotels all over the city and in a number of the clubs and shops in the busy section of Washington by ing finished by the committee headed | Mrs. Willoughby Chesley assisted by by Miss Alice Edwards, assisted by | Mrs arles Fairfax N dozens of club members, artists of the Mr. Roy L. Neuhauser, chairman of brush and the needle. the floor committee, is today orrml’l;“ The remarkably attractive posters|ing the personnel of his group who desikned by Mr. Mahony hve hemn | Wil act as masters of ceremony o hand-colored by the art students at aa the studlo, and yesterday and today SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Attended the Senate Ladies’ Lunch Club Meeting at the Capitol Today. 1217 Conn. Ave. Announces Late Arrivals of Smart Fashions for Southern Wear 1106 G Street . N.W. RS. COOLIDGE, > at dinner in their apartment B Mre, By Wardman Park Hotel this evening who is her house g for Miss Francesca McKenney, daugh- shers of the S ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Me- ainch Club to- | Kenney. heon, —— Mrs. Coolidge and | Representative Charles A. Haton, & small company of suests will oc- [who has been on peaking tour cupy a box at the concert of the through the Middle West, after spend- 3 *hilharmonic Orehestra of W ing Christmas with his family at their Mengelbers is conductor. | home, Sunbright, in Plainfleld, returned to his apartment a Wardman Park Hotel, where he will be juined tomorrow by Mrs. Ehton. January Sale Every Coat in the House at Tremendous Reductions Sports Dresses Women's Sizes—Misses” Sizes—Stout Sizes * W T (l[)S' PRICES SLASHED All Winter Apparel ]/4, ]/3 AND EVEN ]/2 Sharply Reduced Wonderful Coats at These Prices Splendid Values et : 339.50_349.50_359.50_369.50 _379.50 cNENEey. . T, - GROUPS OF DRESSES | ly five months. During that time they Silks, Satins, Crepes, Cloths e e T AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COST $9.75 $1375 $169 $199% i of the nori de Riang Mrs, ] Tilson, wife of Repre- sentative Tilson, will he home this Mrs. Taft Honor Guest | afternoon ac 2016 O street. At Luncheon of Mme. Roso. S Pafy e Spanish Diplomat Host ¢ E At Dinner Last Night. iained \" her | Auj Victoriana Casajus, militar R e TORE | attache of the Spanish embassy, enter- 8 My D Na0 tained at dinner at Wardman Park Hotel lust evening, when his guests ( s | were Mrs. Willlam' Dennison Morgd M. Beck | And her two daughters, Miss Dorothea 3 ind Miss tr. C. Diamanto- poulos, first secretary of the Greck {legation: Mr. Cospopolis, Mr. Peri. ur- dis and Mr. Kondiaturos, mes 1 entertain a o My and Mrs. Iphia 1y and Mme. tinguished | 5! nguished | 5echoslovakia, France and England From London they went on a visit to R Capt. Gordon-Smith’s family, at Uplaw Muir, in Scotland, sailing from Liver- bool for New York on the Cunard liner Alaunia, on December 19, ertaini vetary the P Their R—T——TE JOHN ALLAN DOUGHERTY, MRS board room, Chairman of the District of Columbia National Sanatorium for Tubercular Ambassador of Ar-| The secretary of the Netherlands | Children, Inc., who is managing the concerts of January 9 and 10, by Roxy 5 de Pueyrredon, |legation and Mme. Loudon entertain-|and his gang for the benefit of the fumil. | Sl B u.fil‘ h-i:mva Ag ed at dinner last evening at Wardman | Minister of Switzerland | Park Hotel in hc Minister of Swe- | of the legation. Jomkheer Dr Lr or | cousin, Miss Phillippa Bodington, of|main for the ball, and the demand for e, W . the Min-| Asch van Wyck, when their other |Cheltenham, England. Assisting at [them is so great that in many cases | Seth ats and Slo- sts were Mlle, Pfaeffi, nece of the |the tea table will be Mrs. Parker [hoxes are being shared by more than | P Henry | ter of v d Crenshaw, Mrs. A. P. Shands and Mrs. [one hostess in order to accommodate Wilder Keyes, Conte and Contessa S aeiend. aslle A lirc maitche, the number of patrons who wish to OPERAJ of QUALITY at STEP-INS $Q.75 Formerly Priced @ Building, ited ut one Now You May Purchase )gan Payne will Mrs. William R. Ca ary of the ts of song and dance will be leud of the 3 Firancts Synits res of this ball, which ks Warren, Mr.| The usual Friday afternoon gath. ! Kendall, Mr. and | €Tings at the Congressional Club will i Jipeated toprove tis most unusual and | is 1. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs, | e resumed, following the holidays, |a ton oo poie L the most brilint in the history o William \ile, Mr. and Mrs, | this week. This Friday the program | for her nieces cins. Mopm TR AIIB CUB e ettt ney-Wer : Yali be A musical one, rendered by [and Miss Carol Martin, who are here [, B¥ery member of the bl committes Miss Katherine Riggs, harpist, and by | for school from home, in W headed by e LA & lyrle coloratura soprano, and Miss| Virginia. Mrs. Lippitt will be assi juouio make bis jown Sl of the Margaret Bowle Grant, pianist. by Mrs. James Durant, Mrs. Charles [ “ot o) oot tho Fall Decaal ;. The club members who will assist| & Wilson and Miss Julia Lioyd Wil-| Fono) scheme of the bafl, becora and Conte Rogeri di Villanova. in serving tea are Mrs. John A. M.|gon, exsouted by Mr. Mahon d the stu- After the dinner the company ad- | Adair, Mrs. Sidney Anderson, Mrs. (5.0t the Nitlona Sehwotiof Fine journed to the Hall of Flags for [John M. Baer, Mrs. James T. Begg,| Miss Isabell itace will entertain are being rushed to pdeoi Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. E. M. |at luncheon tomorrow for Miss Stan- 1 velng foaked 1 <, Mrs. Thomas Blanton, Mrs. 0. | field Somplellon this week and will lielsed The Minister of the Netherlands|E. nd, Mrs. Frank L. Bowman, = and Mme. de Graeff will entertain a|Mrs. William B. Bowling, Mrs, AN ASSURANCE | of being well done goes with every piece of It you are in Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. William Barret Ridgely Mrs. Joseph I. France, wife of the| former Senator from Maryland, »d today at the Willird, where she €= s to remain all week. Mr. and Mrs erry — r which Mr. Mon. | will give a fl:nrlx)er"«hs’,‘(’:';,fl',’,’;"s{“fl Barbara Hight entertained at [ work done in this fur shop. R their daughter, Miss Elizabeth John. [ luncheon vesterday at the Willard, | doubt. ask your friends her guests being he 1 friends. ori. | Son, thelr gues T 12, s tlome o o Butetsinumbering Miss Hight is attending Ogontz School, FURRIER, 3 1 v 0p “ : . and again ! Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Mann will give a [at Rydall, Pa., and will return there 32.34 Florida stepins—of usual Stetson Shop quality in a low- Ay B ¥ - lance tonight in their Sixteenth street v days after having spent the! Ave. N.W. . prie ollsng—. 5 = : The Min tria and Mme, | home. Their guests will number about istmas holidays with her parents, — — ered-price -"”'{'E $8.75. Patent le fl{’lf‘r: satin. Proc . hosts at dinner this | 109 and a buffet supper will be served | Mr. and Mrs. . Hight. velvet or suede in Black or Brown; with Spanish Mrs. Tom Willlams will be hostess evening, ts numbering 16 at 1 o'clock WINDOW spike or low Cuban heels. Every wid : -44A Davis Ireland will be hostess |at tea this afternoon in the garden s. to C; all sises—3 to 8—in the sale. company of young people this of the Mayflower to a company of 14| jest gracesomestic Holland Shades e . evening for her daughter, Miss Louise | for her son, Mr. Reginald Willlams. | mad- to on hite, cream, ec g Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street company of 24 at_dinner this evening | Charles Brand and Mrs. Elbert . liment to Mr. and Mrs. Willem | Brigham. > he for the cc ew York Philhar- Vil de (ig(\wfl. daughter of the Minister of wateh the gay carnival scene from Pagl Mr. and Mrs. ¢ s $12 to $13.50 / the director general of the |the Netherlands legation and Mme. de < T n 20 S 3 - 3. a rints of vanta o Kalelde- n Union; Dr. Leo . and Mr. L. A. Girardet, first | entertain at dinnos il it stuneray sal legation. their gues The Final Reduction of the Season—No Need to Wait Longer monic gelbers i Mme. day after 361 pairs of exclusively modeled operas and Because of the extreme reductions, we must request none be charged nor exchanged Poland and Mme, . chairman of the | X6 ... box committee for the Arts Cl 3a] | Draperies, bt i : _ Miss Agnes Shands will entertaln at | Boheme Monday evening 1L Qaner W INE Rt Main t Wardman where they afternoon in compliment to|at the New Willard, announces that | Ellen Wise Crenshaw and her |only a small number of boxes yet r Park Ho arrived las Senator Pepper honor Repr 1316 G Street tive y will entertain a com- r this evening. City Club Building Lee S. Overman arrived at the and will remain onal period McKellar has re- on and is at the spent the hoii- am Bingham turned to the sending Christmas Edward I . d to their Ward- E spending season their home in They will be joined to- The Sale You Have Eagerly Awaited! DRESSES GOWNS FROCKS 4 Street & Afternoon Dresses Dinner & Evening Gowns Party & Dance Frocks Mid-Winter Modes for Madame and Debutante THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET tomorrow their son, rd 1. Edwards, jr., will ne from his home in Caldwell, N spend the week with his parents. Two Very Important WOMEN’S COATS wife of Sen- be at home afternoon after 4:30 o’clock California street. She will also receive T v, January 14. Clearance Sales— —in which the values at the reductions are tremendously tempting. All Frocks —in the street and afternoon models—remaining of this season’s stock. Louvre exclusive styles in the selective silks and approved colors. $]19-50 Tailored by E. S. WEAVER | Hart Schaffner & Marx 13213 Mt. Pleasant, St., Col. 317-W i REDUCED ANTIQUES THESE ARE THE FURS: Restored a Specialty I A Department for I:l'-llrlrnl Repalring | Blue Fox, Blue Wolf, Nutria, Beaver, Squirrel, Golden Fitch, Black Martin, Red Fox, Lynx Cat. -$29.50 and $35.00 Grades $59.50 to $69.50 Grades $75.00 to $95.00 Grades $39.50 $49.50 The “flower” of the season’s fash- ions are included. R. McReynolds & Son Sales—Service 1423-25-27 L St. NW. Main 7228 Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 “Sixty Years of Satisfactos A FEW OF THE FABRICS: Tweeds, soft velour \:loths. large blocked plaids, small checks, broken checks; Eng- lish and Scotch novelty fabric; chenilles. $35.00 to $45.00 Grades $24.5 $20.50 All Coats —those splendid models—in the effective weaves and trimmed luxuriously with the finest furs— at 143 Off! Please consider selections as final, for in this sale we cannot accept returns nor make exchanges. $49.50 Grades 1530 H STREET N.Vl-‘ ' : 1315 NEW YORK Ave: B | Your Budding Budget Make the New Yea budédng budget blo into certain saving: you—Ilunch and dine amid surroundings here, on painstakingly prepared food. Most meats—Prime Roast Beef and Potatoes, for example—40c. Season- able, well prepared veg- etables —in variety —10¢ Tailored coats — fur-trimmed coats—sports coats; all included Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street mggebg%% Frank B. Peawia T BT T

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