Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 55

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., JANUARY 17, -1926—PART 2. SOCIBTY. chmn S Annual Ball NET R s Mrs. Whitney Tea Hostess |23d Annual Dixie Ball I l,cadmg Attraction \ PRESIDENT OF CHAPTER , For University Women1 Listed for February 2 o Mrs. H. A. Whitney will be the| The twenty-third annual Dixie ball, . ’ of the Winter Season hostess at the tea given by the Ame ]" sacial (niinithn ol AWENRIDELOD, Washington's Newest Apparel Shop | o ST L 7 will be given Tuesday evening, Febru- By | > ican Assoclation of University Wom- 2, at the New Willard Hotel, by Diol en tomorrow afternoon at at the | the Robert L. Lee Chapter, U. D. C. 1iplo- clubhouse on Eye street. Mrs. Charles | THose amons. the first (o accept us 4 . » Tooke, well known planist, Will EIVe | Paaries (o D et ororary mats and Prominent Army | Charles , Assis Secretary AN oy 3 several piano selections, and Miss|of Stat- v McKenzie : Navy O 1 | Charlotte S el - ¥ Wayne Cook, = and Navy Ofhcers Among | ShaztottelFrarriman; fwhojwill ibe ac. ((Moss, Mes [ Anthony SWayne o0k, MANURACTURGRS - RBTAILERS 5 ey ™ |companted by Mrs. George Watson, | i i iiam (o Doming. Prospective Patrons. B will render several voeal numbers.| yf. e Sl e S il M M e, SO 1006 F St. NN\W f Western High School, and spent ; : Mr. W, M. 3 3 f eks, CaTbIoma e AT ummer studying in Enrope. ! A. Dougla. 5 iR Tuesd ing at 7 o'clock there Boughton. W cod, embe A | Will be a”club dinner in honor of the s W, H. King, Mrs. Clarence I BIRET i national president, Dr. Aurelia Rein-| . Willlams, Mrs, I Mrs. 8. - hardt, and the members of the na- J. Penn, Mi . Pitch, Mrs, e . _ ! Al board, who will be meeting in i o Mrs. Willard ur ]r i ‘ashington ‘at time. T ry, Mrs. J . Pell, Mrs. 4 : : r< will be Re i 3 1 . Mrs. Frank B. ” i ahn - and " 2 i 5. E. Cox, Mrs. E. B. e of the b oy 4 Nourse Todgers o . James H. \ o the board, are ey at- , Mrs, ) 1 3 aty 2 hen | 3 @ ? A tend, are: Preside. ardt, Dean | A. King. Mrs. N.'F. . i 2 < 3 Agn Miss th Kirk r. R. 1 t bridge, ) A. Ross Hill, Miss Mar- | ) 5 Swallow, chatrman of o aded By 4 ; garet T. Corwin, Mrs. Cleo He 4 g the ball, fn planning SsaiEncluding h ¥ | ~ # Miss Florence Dymond, Mrs R tiractive features for the vomen will X Ford, Mrs. Roscoe S. Anderson, Mrs. | ocoas nounces that the supper | 2 William I, Clifford, Miss Jmma | will not interfere with the dancing, Noonan, Miss Alice Wrizght, Dr. Lois | which will be continuous from ¢:30 : Nooman, e Mo Vet e Tl | which il For Women and Misses Lyman B. Swormstedt, presid aE A = the local branch, will be the he 3 and will be assisted by Mrs. Frank G. Music to Be Feature When Wilkins, Kenrucks Sociery Mects Every Winter Coat Reduced | E > z . |Enrolls Vice President JoThe Kentuacs Soctets mesting For Immediate Clearance And MTS. Dawes K 4 1-Flise Johnson, "he Vice Pr nt and Mrs. Dawes | (" Sennon) iveflliren: o e Bt S e Sy Savings Range: $25 to $75 a Garment— Cabinet Members, when | (pinablom, Chindblom Carbauh B vied Ly called upon them last w bauh, w group of songs A complete array of the finest Winter fashions, inelud- and Mrs. Charles S, Den Mrs. Gannon is a young American {the soclety, which will hold i recep. | violinist of note. She will visit her ing every favorite fabric, mode, color and for the new members In Con-|cousins, Representative and Mrs. 5 i 1 from the MRS. FRANK E. HUTTON, Ereen foom Lnelr Stale Wednesday, &t [Maurice . ahitcher, at tHe Georse fur in the widest variety. committee, | Who is carrsing to success the Dixie Ball to be held at the Willard Hotel the | (10 Washington (club, 1010 Seven | Wi hing . Prof. Carbauh iy : | night of February 2, for the beneflt of Confederate soldiers and their families. e e Sorlcele S Atterh e [GuE ly Rky s o vocallst. i ‘ TECeD r'u will be dancing, cards' ¢ the musical program 1 co ind refreshments _ (S b Gier . R | Al of Them Greatly Below Cost Honoring Mr. H.'F. Lehr N |are \m and Mrs. . Walker, | home of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward T I|1:Iu~ Support Movement. { T Me ke b by 3. | Brown at the Oaks in honor of Mr. ‘ : L ' s s - s ¢y of War,| reau, the Natio 2 | H. Franklin Lehr, principal of Oakley | 2 nford MacN| . the ¢ ) g he | School, at Ednor. The evening was | y 2 } 5 of e t ) v 4 enjoyably spent in games, and general | 3 ':fiEfiEfiE JIn Post, the U good time atmosphere seemed to pre- | . the Jane A. Delano | vail > hour refreshments fons featur uEfiEfiHi'.-fi!-?EEfih‘ib‘?Hi ' s it Former Prices Up to $49.50 Former Prices Up to $69.50 T Miss Catherine Kruhm, Miss Tessue W1l- | , Miss Annie £ n Poole, Miss e Adams, ) s Helen RBeall, Patronesses for o: ) -, Arthur Krihm, . Willard Calvin Coolid s G. Da <ruhm, Mr. George Grauel, Mr. Mrs. Dwight I, Davis, Mrs. Harry s Richardson, Mr i Cichie D, Sy Mr. Tieson Wheeler, Mr. . Jardine, Mrs. Georg “land Mrs. Harry Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. H. Franklin — 28 Former Prices Up to $85 Former Prices Up to $95 — o —— You know the Quality is right when vour furs bear the “Saks” label. Our reputation of 35 ) s - Mrs. Dodd to Entertain vears’ standing is vour Women's Parley Members | P 3 .\(‘Clll‘il_\'. s $ Mrs. vin Dodd will entertain at s t 1 11?‘!‘!)«’1'!1 in honor 4vf =4 o al SOl = Coats, Jacquettes and R o) th By ing_Mrs. Dodd will be Mme., | Varela, Mabel Walker Wille- Irandt, Mrs. Mary Roberts Rineh: 2 J man Curtis ed States Department o 1bo - ¢ : B , 2 ot % & s ' Jodd il ‘o M. Scarfs of stunning smart- Former Prices Up to $105 Former Prices Up to $135 ness, at PRICES to SUIT Wile and TVIERY PURSIE & nic Walsh. ’.\lrs ln.,dfl P BYERY PURSE. MNOE Fiihes: aloo 5 s s. D 11 n on January 27 in honor e 3 - fof of the new French Am Diplomats to Attend. c e Mrs. Frs me. Bereng ; K Morrison L M Mrs. Harry . Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mr: C. NORWOOD Mrs. Harry Lee Fo ders, Mrs. Wil- | ‘or Polished Floors ith, Mrs. Gordon Johns. New Floors Installed oves, Mrs. John A. 17 Years' Practical Experfence Sa,hs Fur Co. Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years 610 'Twelfth—Just above F !fifi&fi%&fifl!fifli s in years past—twice annually— 1428 B Street S, i SLRLRLR Rttt Rt R th R At Rt th R th AR th YR Y hundreds of women are availing : \ 3 e R e i 9 [: l C themselves of the big savings in 2 {liam P. Conne s. John J.| N e ry of the Treasury| Douglass, Mrs. Fish, Ir.; 0 < = ,Winston Assistant Secre-|Mrs. Louis A. X s 8 g 'y Ch |]<.&V\ F\g\\p A o '.h(““rfi “ 3 ° ° St | January Clearance Women’s Shoes 1113 -G - STREET | ur'Trlmmed COatS ‘ —which is inaugurated for no other pur- Climax Of Clearance A Superb Group for Mon day"s Selling | pose than ‘to effect a clearance of surpll_ls P lines. High-grade footwear all of it, . . | Priced at | “smart”’-styled, desirable models—all Final Reduction i $ ; i from our regular stock. of all None Sold for Many Sold as 1 Q . s 1 S Y ‘ Such is the footwear which we offer Winter Coats $65.00 $75.00 | at these greatly reduced prices— Ixquisite models developed of rich, velvety fabrics luxuriously | _.f H k S ll g treatrd]\\-ith fine furs, including beaver, squirrel and wolf. And | s $ -90 s -90 Or ulc e lng the range of sizes, styles and shades is large enough to assure the | — - most fastidious shopper a distinctive selection best suited to her per- Every remaining Winter Coat in stock must sonality. Notice the former prices, then inspect them. be disposed of at ONCE—regardless of the J,| | All Sales Final No Exchanges | > Former Prices, 38 o $1450 former price or the loss involved. No affuer comshiiewiun ol S maaEy ox- Continuing the Sale on Newly Arrived i This sale does not include Rich’s ENTIRE cuse such extraordinary sacrificing—bringing such high-grade garments to such a new low StOCk, but the varietv Of smart models iS large a | price level. | Sprln g Dre Sses L enough to offer very s"atisfactory choosing. ‘ e : 1 5 | $37 ] 3 Groups Reduced as Follows 1 A Special Sale of Hosiery, Also | 1 ) iy Very exceptlonal values in women's Three pairs $ 2 : 2 s | $ I $ $ i silk hosiery in all popular shades at $1 45 for $4 Many Fur-trimmed Sports Coats— Values From $22.50 to $49.50 suitable for Spring wear included | Delightfully created from fine flat crepes, georgettes, satin, PWWBOMI' | crepe roma, canton crepe, etc. Some lavishly styled, others ador- F‘S’M at Tbnth Second Floor—Elevator i able in their simplicity. Choose from all the newest of Spring shades. Sizes range from 14 to 20 and 36 to 44.

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