Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926. ®, ~ eans, frs. Farrington has design- b () C I 4 b es to be worn by herself - ind her attendants, and is making them to conform entirely to the mys- - | tic moonlight garden scene which | Pelix Mahony has designed as the setting for the ballroom. 'he judges of the costumes, Arthur in_Musgrave, Cameron Burn a Theophilus Parsons, will like vise Le arrayed in keeping with the pirit of the occasion, and following the grand march of all the guests | just before supper, the three prizes t beautiful, the most origi- i L s by prominent Washington artists, chosen by popular vote by clul members from the recent exhibit | artists held at the Arts Club. v . Matilde MacDon- yde. John Price Wetherill, 3d, will in at bridge January 20 in nent to Mrs. W, Chattin rill of Philadelphia. Mrs Mrs. Coolidge has siously con- patroness for the bly which is to ayflower the eve- January 27, and which is to be one of the leading so- iety events of the Washington sea- Willlam R. Castle of the De- pent of State has accepted the manship of the floor committee i is organizing a small group of yrominent men to assist him, and s Anne Butler, daughter of Asso- e Justice and Mrs. Plerce Butler, s chairman of the commit- tantes, 16 fn number, who the floor committee chosen Castle. Mrs. | by Mr entative his- ave recently Mr alter Wilcox, n Houghton and Mrs. Stan- nehart - Washington assembly is a sub- n ball and those desiring to at- d to apply to Mrs. Rose . who is executive f the assembly. nd M Charles D. C: CLEARANCE SALE 150 Trimmed Velvet and Velour HATS Regularly $4 to $10 ]/2 OFF $2.00 to $5.00 Just the hat to finish out the season. Good selection of large head size hats included. 62 TRIMMED VELVET HATS REDUCED UCED. $7.00 CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices Sts. KAPLOWITZ ez INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR SATURDAY ONLY! FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE s45—355 FINE GOWNJS $32.50 INEWLY ARRIVED .-+ FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY .-* INDIVIDUAL CREATIONS FOR THE AFTERNOON AND DANCE AFFAIRS OF 1926 STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL EXQUISITE KAPLOWITZ FASHIONS PLEASE SEE THESE GOWNJS | Between F and G YOU WILL BE THRILLED WITH THEIR EXQUISITE BEAUTY I STOPE W'LL OPEN 8 00 A. M. Dinner Dance at WARDMAN PARK HOTEL SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, FROM 7:30 Music by Wardman Park Orchestra Other Added Attractions For Reservation Phone o 1 Columbia 2000 Teasher, Smoked-elk or Golden- tan c “athers to choose from in the sturdy “Romper” last pictured above. All have un- usually flexible soles and spring heels. Children's, ' to 8 Juniors', 8% to 11 54.50 “Pied Piper” shoes have all the pliability of a glove because of a patented welt construction. Stetson Shoe Shop Thirteen-Five F Street Ohlo. wedding. Southern Society’s Silent Ball Enlists Interest. announcing the enga daughter Lucile W4 ford Willard Dorman of Cleveland, No date has been set for the daughters of veterans, at the Southern | ton Wood, Mrs. J. Ha: FUR-TRIMMED COATS Re-grouped and More Substantially Reduced! 539 Superbly styled coats of 539 Rich, Newly ement of their Mrs. en to Mr. CIif- Relief Home, in this ¢ At Mrs. W. C ans themselves, u list of prominent patrone unique event of Janbary 19. The patroness list includes Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. El Thompson, William Bowie, Miss J Isador Rayner, Mrs. Theodore Tiller, chairman of| Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mrs. Minnigerode | Rose Gouverneur Hoes, Miss the silent ball which is to be held for [ Andrews, Mrs. Rudolph Harrison Me- | Randolph Smith. the benefit of the Southern Relief So- | Kim, Mrs sphen B, , Mrs. ciety, in its support of the widows and [ Richard Wilmer, Mrs. ¢ s Bough- y Cunningham, bram Lisner, Mrs. Tasker I1. Grace Denis t nnery, Mrs. Robert N Charles B. How: Announcement _of the marriage of (Continued on Tenth Page.) . Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Mrs. M-BRWKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th WOMEN'S COATS Tailored b;); . Hart Schaffner & Marx TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED AFEW OF THE FABRICS: Tweeds, soft velour cloths, large blocked plaids, small checks, broken checks; lish and Scotch novelty fabric; chenilles. THESE ARE THE FURS: Blue x, Blue Wolf, Nutria, Beaver, Squirrel, Golden Fitch, Black Martin, Red Fox, Lynx Cat. 68 fur-trimmed coats of imported materials that formerly sold at $250, $275 and $300—now HALF PRICED Raleigh Haberdasheml‘: 1310 F Street Souis Sold € 1214 F St. N.W. Further Reductions To Quicken Interest in Our Greatest JANUARY LEARANCE SALE Interest in this tremendous clear-away sale is not lagging by any means, but these further reductions are made to acquaint those who have yet to take advantage of our Clearance Sale values with the attractiveness and desirability of the most seasonable merchandise. Be among the first here tomorrow to benefit by these worth-while savings. velvety fabrics, trim- $ Lavishly fur trimmed, one- Saturd ay-~ Drastic Reductions Continue in I Winter Coats Lavishly Trimmed With the Popular Furs Every Coat an Exceptional Value Every Style Accepted by Fashion Evcry Cq]or the Smart World Wears In Four Special Groups COATS Formerly $39.50 to $50.00 January Sale Price $25.50 COATS Formerly $75 to $95 Exce ptional-- $55 to $75 January Sale Price $34.50 COATS Former $100 to $125 $57.50 o< o Reductions on Women's and Misses. Smart Dresses Gracefully Styled for Every Occasion | Every Charming and Popular Color Every Mode a Style Feature Every Fabric in Most Demand 1 In Four Splendid Groups 118 DRESSES DRESSES Formerly Formerly $15.00 £15.00 January Sale Price 39.75 DRESSES Formerly $35 to $49.75 $21.9o January Sa]e Price DRESSES 3 o Formerly $25 to $29.75 med with Beaver, rrel Roulustra, Carmeens and of-a-kind models and Pari- | and Wolf in smart shades. other fine fabrics, enriched sian reproductions, in the o styled garments of with gorgeous fur treat- loveliest colors and fabrics. % o3 ments. Choose from a wide Needlepoint and other pile = fine and popular materials— almost unbelievably under- priced. assortment of new and be- coming styles and shades. fabrics complete the tion. $65 to $150 Values Such a wide range of styles, shades, materials and luxurious fur trimmings as to assure every one a most complete selection. Quantities are necessarily limited because of the interest in the sale, BUT there is still a very comprehensive assortment from which to choose. 5 NEW SPRING DRESSES (Many New Arrivals Included) Materials Georgettes Flat Crepes Canton Crepes Satins, Etc. Sizes 14 to 44 15 Qualities and Styles You Would Expect to Pay $25 For The Shades Include Those That Will Be Mostly Featured During the Coming Spring A splendid assortment of styles and effects, purchased for our regular stocks. Necessity forces us to feature them in this great- est of clearance events, thereby making this clearance of Dresses doubly attractive. Styled with the newest influences predicted for Spring popularity. collec- | January Sale of ¢ ‘ Blanket Robes January Sale of Regularly Sold at $3.50 Tomorrow, the price— 52.69 Of all silk—beautiful qual- ity. In printed and plain styles. ringed and picot edges. All color combina- tions and solid colors. Regularly Sold at $3.95 Tomorrow. the price— 52.89 A very special offering of blarket robes in a vnriety of pretty colors. They have the roll collars and are trimmed With cord and tassels. r—

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