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SOCIETY (Continned from Eighth Page.) spent the early part of the week in Washington, has gone o Palm Beach where she joined Mr. N their Winter hom An important meeting of the board of governors will be held tomorrow morning at 11:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, honorary chatrman of the Washington assem- bly, to discuss plans and further de- tails for the assembly ball which is 0 be held Wednesday evening, Janu , at the Maytlower. Washington assembly vival of the celebrated \Washington assembly of former years, and now organized by a roup of prominent women of Washington or who are now living in the city, in diplomatic or offictal capacity. The assembly ball will feature the appearance of prominent men and women of Wash ington of the present day in the character of their distinguished ances- tors in American history, and while costumes are not to be in any way obligatory, all guests will be asked to conform in_some measure to the cos- tume idea, by wearing powdered hair, or wigs, in honor of the colonial at- mosphere of the oy n. Mrs. John F le entertained in her new hom 10 Varnum street northiwest, from 4 to 6 o'clock for the D. A. R. of the Capital, the national and State regents and the regents and committees of the District D, A. R. ntative Ira C. Copley arrived today at the Willard from his home in Aurora, 1ll. He plans to re- main until Saturday. a re- Former Repr Miss Johnston's Engagement To Mr. Morrison of Boston. Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, St. John's Church, and Mrs. announce the engagement daughter Kathleen to Mr. Morrison of Boston, Mass. rector of Johnston ) their Tully of need the ounger daugh- don Tully, to Mr. Mr. Villlam engagement of their over in 1821 and studled in Paris for She was presented at the Court of St. James last May with her sister, Miss Alice Bigelow Tully. Miss Tully is a niece of Mr. Alanson Bige- Jow Houghton, Ambassador to Great Britain, and of Mr. Arthur_Amory Houghton of Corning, N. Y. and Washingotn. Mr. Hoover was graduated from Hill | School and from Yale in the class of | 1921. During the war he served in the Field Artillery. He is a member of the real estate firm of Hoover & Davidson in Washington, and is a son of Mr. William D. Hoover, president of the National Savings and Trust Co. It is expected that the wedding will take place in M: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton Akers will have as guests in their box at the Bal Boheme Monday eve- ning Senator and Mrs. Arthur Cap- per, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Aquila (hase and Mr. Jack Manners of Bos- ton. Dr. Atherton Seidell of the United States Public Health Service and Mrs. Seldell are leaving for New York and sailing for Europe on S. S. Leviathan Saturday, January 9. Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Baviey has as her guest at the Hotel Roosevelt Miss Louise Brown of Akron, Ohio. who will remain with her over | day. Miss Brown accompanied ) Bayley on a portion of her trip around the world. Mrs. Frederic Young, who has been spending several weeks with her son at his Army _post, Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, N. Y., has returned to her home. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Basil M. Manly were hosts to a small party at bridge in compliment to Mrs. Manly's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Bradley of Minneapolis. Minn., who are their house guests this week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Bradley of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richberg and Mrs. Harwood of Chicago, Mr. and M Albert Bush Manly, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gassin, Mr. and Mrs. Amos A. Steele, Dr. and Mrs. James G. Cumming, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Burchard, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lea Stabler, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Baldwin, Mr. Harry Slattery and Mrs. Laura A. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Bradley sail from New York on Saturday for an extended cruise in the West Indies. Theodore « Harold Edward Doyle, to Mr. Rich- | ard Singleton Paulett of Richmond took place last evenlng at 8 o'clock in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, the Rev. J. Russell Ver- {brycke ‘of Berlin officiating. He also performed the marriage ceremony of the parents of the bride. | The bride wore a gown of white | panne velvet, made on straight lines | with u large pearl ornament in fr at the waist. The skirt wa and rather short. There was vet train hanging from the ders whaich was 3% yards long and the rose point lace veil extended little longer than the train. The veil was caught at the back of the head with a band of orange blossoms. Miss Ruth Louise Doyle, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and she wore a gown of pink chiffon em- broidered in orchid. The other at- ! tendants were Mis ter of | K Venezuela: vy n A Virginia Weakley | i vell Larcombe an Milton Rowe and they wore frocks of green chiffon. AMr. John Lile was best man the ushers were Mr. Robert L. well, Mr. Frank L. Montague, A. Slonne, Mr. Clarence ykin, all of Richmond, and Mv. | dley Kelly of New York. A small reception followed fmme- diately after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parent t 3818 Huntington street, Chevy Chase. | and B The Misses Colhoun, who spent the th relatives in Philadel- e returned to their home, on Fairmont street Mrs. Harry C. C. Stiles has issued invitations for luncheon nd bridge January 18 in the gold room of the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs. Alice Merrick Roberts and her fiss Lucilé Bowie Roberts Marian Kent Roberts, en-| tertained about twenty guests at « N r party Tuesday ni uary at their home, 1739 street northwest. Mrs. Thomas H. Baker, the new sident of the Stonewall Jackson apter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, entertained the chapter executive board and pas presidents at a luncheon in her coun- try home in McLean, Va., vesterday. Mrs. Baker announced her new com- mittees, and work was mapped out for the future. The next meeting of the chapter will be at the Confederate Home, the evening of Monday, followed by an interesting program and refreshments, when it is hoped all the members will be present. Irving Boxes for Bal Boheme Nearly All Engaged Mrs. Fulton Lewi box committee for Bal Boheme nex chairman of the the Arts Whitens Skin Almost Overnight —or No Charge This amazing new treatment whitens your skin almost overnight or it coste vou noth ing! Sallowness, muddiness and 1 magle. Make thin test tontght: Right before bedtime smooth some of this cool, fragrant creme on your skin. Tomorrow morning notice how "sallowness. muddiness @ ‘all blemishes have alreads started to Ask_your harmless fateat._discovery of science member— this creme whitens your skin almoat over- night or your money will be refunded. Get it today at all good stores. Peoples Drus_Stor, Store, Giiman's Drag Liore. GOl Goldenber's Dept Dapt, Store. King's mund's Dept. Store, S Siore. Golden Peacock O'Donnell's, Drug Christiani lors, Palais lhyJ Rnn Bons o Depy The marriage of Miss Wilmoth 1 e, daughter of and Mrs. 1106 G Street.N.W. “Jhe House of Fadhion” Slashing - the Prices Regardless of Former Prices or Costs Women’s and Misses’ Coats Sacrificed %49 to %69 Coats N $69 to *90 Coats N %90 to *125 Coats N Groups of Dresses Sacrificed SATINS—SILKS—CREPES AND CLOTHS $16 to *30 Dresses Now *8% and #1375 %30 to %45 Dresses Now *16*5 and *19* These for Friday Only—None Reserved Groups of Topcoats and others— $25 values—Friday Ensemble Suits, 16 and 18 sizes— 75 to $100 valucs Bargain Tables on Main Floor, choice at..... Bleach Creme ow $35% and $39-5 ow %495 and ¥59°° ow *69*° and #79° $9.75 Working with committees fi Boheme, the small number of box the so great that in m e e e e e e glllflIIIIllII!IIIIIII(IIl|||lIIIlIIIIII|IIIIll|ll)|IIIIIIIlllilllI|IlIlIlII|II|IlII|IIllIIII|l|IllIIIlIIIIIlll|I'IllIIIXIlIllIlIIIIlllllllllHlIIIIIE TR AT EDRESRRENTIVR IlmlIIhI|I|I||IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllII|||||lIIII|IllIIII||Hnm|vn|||lnI|I-llllllllIIlIImllllillfllllllIIIIIIIlIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“I!.‘ ! 77 V2, B THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, being shared by more than one host- ess in order to accommodate the num- ber of patrons who wish to watch the gay carnival scene from these points of vantage. spontaneous outbursts of song and dance will be leading features of this ball, which is expected to prove the most unusual and the most brilliant | in_the history of the Arts Club. Every member of the big committee | headed by Mr. G. A. Lyon is on the | qui vive to make his own share of the | sion worthy of the splendid | neral scheme of the ball. Decora- designed by Fellx Mahony and cuted by Mr. Mahony and the stu- | dents at the National School of Fine and Applied Art are being rushed to completion this week and will be set up on Sunday in the biz ballroom which has seen so many brilllant and colorful events. tumes as unusual and fascinating as the decorations are | being finished by the commit | Miss Alice Bdw of club members nd the needle. ) cing distributed 1o the big apartments and hotels all over the city, and in 2 number of the clubs and n the busy section of Wash- ington by Mrs, Willoughby Chesley, us- sisted by Mr: fax. Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser, chairman of the floor committee, is today complet- ing the personnel o his group who will |act as masters of ceremony for the ot b g leading events at the ball, clad in gay en by the Arts Club designed and made smmittee. night at the the Bal Boheme in- Andrews, Mrs. Blodgett, 8. Charles Ffoulke, Mr. Keith For- Mrs. MES. EUG French by Miss I Boxholders 1 1de Mrs. Minnigerode Z Al 1 Willard, announces that only a |2 vet remain for d for them is 1v cases boxes are . Charles M. rdolph Johnston, ball, and the d rest, Mrs. Gec » posters designed by | Kaleidoscopic scenes and |2 |ards, Mrs. Willlam Wheatley and Mrs. A Special Purchase and Sale of Felt Hats L T A Wholesaler’s Surplus Stock of 500 Hats at Much Less Than Half Price - Only last-minute styles and desirable colors are fea- tured. Countless styles in large and small head sizes. Many different colors, as well as black. Also 100 silk and satin hats that sold regularly at $5 to $10 in- cluded at this price. MORRISON FOLINPER 1804 1109 F St. R Offering Splendid Opportunities in This DRESSES Smartly dressed women have become well acquainted with the excellence of Zirkin creations. With the open- ing of this new section of dresses comments were most enthusiastic. Such reductions as we now offer on these dressess are certain to meet with exceptional response. 0, R X 25 Satin and Wool Dresses Reduced to 15 Flannel and Jersey Dresses Reduced to C.,, THURSDAY, Morris Leisenring, Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Mr. Lynch Luquer, Mrs. G. A. Lyon Mrs. Arthur Franklin Mus; . Miss Aline Solomons, Mr: Turner, ir. Henry “arlton Van Valkenburg, Mrs. Charles Bough- ton Wood, Mrs. William Woodward, Mr. Frank J. Hogan, Mrs. Ralph Rich- JANUARY 7, 1926. eral committees guarantees the occa- sion to be preeminently pleasurable. The silent ball announced by the Southern. Relief Society to occur on Robert E. Lee's birthday, January 19, is attreailng iguch favorable com- ment and a gNat deal of interest among hus + who wish to as- sist in, thi benefit for the Southern IRelicf Home for Widows and Daughters of Confederate Vet- erans in Washington, as well as for many Confederate veterans them- selves who also reside here. Many prominent patronesses are announced for this ball, which is not to take place except in the minds of the guests, including Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. David A, Reed, Mra. Swanson, Mrs. David H. Blair, . 0. Stanley, Miss Jessie Dell, Laura Harlan, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty Mrs. Willlam Balley Lamar, Mrs. E Matthe Fred Carl Droop. Enthusiasm evinced in the prepara- tions for the annual ball to be given at the Willard Hotel January 18 by the Daughters of the American Revo- lution for the District of Columbla Chapter House is spurring those In charge, their assistants, members of the various chapters and friends in and out of the organization to unsur- passed efforts, Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries is chalr- | man of the floor committee, and Mrs. rge Hillyer, jr.. assisted by Miss len Stout, has charge of the young s’ group, composed of Daughters from the District chapters. Effective co-operation of the sev- win Puller, Mrs. Charles C Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. ritten, Mrs. Harley Wi " (Continued on Eleven iz = = = == 34 2 Reductions!! 3 groups selling at BELOW ACTUAL COST!! The <1926 STETSON SNAPPY TIE Ultra-smart touring. the snug for The walking oxford and comforta or with combination fitting qu ities, in leathers STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F STREET WASHINGTON'S LEADING 512350 FLORIST “Say It With Flowers Say It With Ours!” Every day there is an event in the life of some one dear to you that would be sweetened by a floral tribute. from Gude flowers invari- ably prove a genuine delight! BRO GUD Two Stores For Your Conz 1102 Conn. Ave. Member of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 1212 F St. N.W. all Coming war 2= W2 N piSsh ¢ (% & 4 Y ¢ 2 R 2 S [ rm Y77 Q2 7 J | | Pre-Inventory FUR SALE Quality Furs at actu- ally less than whole- sale prices — SAV- INGS that appeal, especially to the smartly dressed wo- man. Compléte clear- ance of odd lots, single garments and discon- tinued styles. FRANCKE & LUSTICK F-U-R-R-I-E-R-S 26 Years of 1 Fur Experience L % g R AT —for Madame and Debutante Street & Afternoon DRESSES Dinner & Evening GOWNS Party & Dance FROCKS NVM% JANUARY REDUCTIONS to effect an Immediate Clearance Afternoon and Daytime Dresses Black Mongol Ribbon Gown Bluejay Silk Faille Mirage Black Satin Gown....... Navy Charmeenette........ Red Flat Crepe, Mesh Trim. Black Elizabeth Crepe. ... Black Satin Crepe. . e Black Diana Satin, Persian tr.. .. Dark Green Velveteen Suit. ... Black Satin, Bois de Rose tr.. . Black Satin, Emb. Green Scarf. .. Black Roma over Flesh........ Brown Elizabeth Crepe Two-piece All-over Emb. Tunic in Orchid and Burgundy......... Banana Velvet, Velvet Petals. Brown Velvet, Allover Emb.. . Brown Imported Crepe de Chine. . Beige Crepe de Chine. Coco Kittens Ear Fulle. ! Blue Kasha, Gold Trimmed. .. Strawberry Crepe Roma........ Two-piece Gold and Silver Metal Blouse, Gray Velvet Skirt Brown Elizabeth Embossed Velvet, Henna Embossed Velvet and Eliz- abeth Sapphire Velvet, unusual gown. Black Crepe 'Roma. ...... Blonde Satin Allover Emb. An- tique Gold ... it Coco Chiffon Emb. Antique Gold Black Silk Velvet 2-piece Emb. Gold Trim, most unusual...... Dinner and Evening Gowns White Chiffon Silver Beading... WERE Now $149.00 $110.00 98.00 155.00 135.00 135.00 145.00 125.00 149.00 125.00 165.00 165.00 125.00 175.00 165.00 135.00 150.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 165.00 135.00 145.00 189.00 145.00 179.00 135.00 165.00 175.00 Two-piece Nude Chiffon Top Vel- veb SKIrt. o osnoeescinsensse Flesh Velvet Gown..... White Elizabeth Crepe. .. Coco Chiffon, Bronze Beads. . 185.00 135.00 246.00 225.00 Apricot Satin, Rhinestones and Ostrich trimmed. . Black Chiffon...... Black Roma over Peach..... Jade Georgette...... Tomato Georgette....... Strawberry Silk Velvet. .. Beaded Cream Filet over Flesh Pompadour Chiffon........... Two-piece Green and Gold Roma. . Ecru Filet Over Satin... Gold Metallic. .. ... Hunters Green Elizabeth and Velvet Orchid Chiffon, Crystal Silver Evening Coats and Wraps Flame Salome Velvet Evening Coat, Fur-Trimmed 125.00 1565.00 125.00 556.00 55.00 215.00 169.00 135.00 155.00 225.00 145.00 and 175.00 25.00 75.00 65.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 75.00 75.00 110.00 95.00 89.50 65.00 29.00 25.00 39.00 45.00 45.00 95.00 95.00 85.00 115.00 89.00 125.00 89.00 98.00 $98.00 115.00 89.50 98.00 150.00 65.00 45.00 65.00 29.00 29.00 75.00 89.50 75.00 95.00 75.00 85.00 95.00 Sweaters, Corduroy Robes, Silk Underwear, Silk Underskirts, Separate Wool Skirts, Silk Blouses— values in the lot S to $12. Fridny— White Velvet-lined Tea Rose Vel- vet, Mink Collar. . Lanvin Green Velvet Black Velvet, Chinchilla Collar... Three Groups of Dresses $25 $39 $45 Every Item a Real Pasternak Value ALL SALES FINAL January Reduced Prices on Our Entire Stock of Furs and Fur- Trimmed Cloth Coats. H. ZIRKIN & SONS, Inc. 821 14th St. N.W. WASHINGTON’S LEADING FURRIERS 450.00 125.00 175.00 0dd Dresses for Misses and Small Women. Flnnnel., cloths, silks and others—also (wo-fi«e hlblt- $3 Table of H-ts——u Ss and $6 values, Table of Hats, smart Midwinter 53.50 styles slashed to ... Midwinter Modes érlebacher ofpparel of Individuality T'ILVP—'"-N TWELVETWELVE F STREET