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14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 17, 1926 PART 2. Nuptial Ceremonies SR 2 IAdmiral Milton Host to e e e ;}‘?,:’“Woman Democrats Plan |Reception at Clubhouse 4 Midwinter Bride Europe Bound il ks’ HINE3S. | inclair Gannon and Comdr. and Mrs. | Luncheon J 90 | With Tea This Af Feature in €alendar { Japanese Officers Lieut. Bennett, U. §. M. C., has re- | ol ooy n. | on January ith Tea This Afternoon turned to Qu , af spend. Comdr. and Mrs. kidward H. I11. Old| The second of the ! ¢ Wed Tk W pr nt of tk 3 | ing several days with friends fn An- 8 ; e iy 5 sl s s Of Capxtal Socxetv‘ 2 at Naval Academy ¥ napolis. ) entertained at luncheon Sunday lh“nendny program lnm‘hnuns, being | sional Country Club Mrs. Fro . mpliment to Mrs. Old's niece, Ml 3 4 . Kenneth Floyd Jones 1s stob- | jcatherine de Barmarv of New York. |€iven by the Woman's National Dem- | W. Mondell 1 eceive the membe clow before sallir hose present were Miss Mildred Ram. | ocratic Club, s abiine B A e ¢ NG | | I ¥ ere v, Miss Dorothy Nulton, Miss Polly | . ) Connecticut avenue, New Year Record of Wed- : i DLleganon Is Accompanied e Warner and Miss de Barnary and Mid- | ry 20, with Mrs. Borden Harrl S i ] 231 F 2 . : stroy n.nmm ; on " George Meado, Teland Wood. , man, president of the club, presiding. | 1o Atve. Do 11 dings Growing. in Tribute 7 ¢ 4 by Lieut. Hamaraka, At- e - Dr. E fi‘.{l;:?“:::’"‘(’"} Dary . John . Taylor and ' Paul| Mrs. Harriman, who has been in Eu. | Tenie: Dyl - { r| : b ) ed to Lupxd = Bow and Arrow.!| | p ¥ tache at Embassy in 2 from New York Sk Drouilhet. rope for six months, returned to 7 . 1 4 Mrs. Baldridge, wife of Capt. Harry ' veek's program luncheon, at which Washington. p ¢ ridi d Midshipman Donald Spmxch in Cronstldes Representative Cordell Hull of Ten- BES I WORK 2 o o Girie o s first class ve halfinch slices of bread in| Bessee discussed the questlon of tarifl. Washington in time to uttend last ceived the gue: the Saturday e et | This subject will be continued ut the o cer . L night hop last x|lu !mhl;:;n-ln Hall | 5° bth of onefourth of an ' luncheon January 20, with a discus ndsrwood. tock place 3 el LontsInG Nulton, super 4 it the Naval Acadeny, which was (00 hread with moft butter and |Slon of the history and present it s e A $, 4 e i e : given by the midsnipmen of the U0 | 1ok T e "oven. " Seanon inely | vation of the Tariff Commisston. and Mrs. Paul Blair ¥ - G e : a o 3 : pel 3 £ of Capt, “hopped, cooked spinach to taste, add | = . sou street. The cere-{ | 3 > b ""“‘;' at luncheon last weelc ”\"'1“ Alfre gt ,1::,’1'(’,.”‘: bl dittle butter and fill into the cases.| Though she 1s 104 years of age, rformed ut § o'clock, Ei o i 5 3 e It Comdr. and. M arnish with a slico of hard-bolled | Mrs. Frankie Welfeldt of Maud, Okla., ble Plerce. pastor of| | 3 $ ‘\‘]”'1‘ were ( syt 43 | ¥ o s ir_quarter married for the fifth time r itignal Church, 3 4 ] 5 T . 5 ok t : Josiah T. Newcomb. nd : 2 e spending several months in ‘\lln;!poll:q, | s | Washi i £33 x having taken Mrs. Barton L. Wright's e Comdr. an Benjamin Dutton, | R . house, on King G street, while ik nd | S ir.. entertained last. week at a beau-| | & 5 ; S L 1 J. Riddick W. L ind a stri « -1k 3§ & : s titully appointed n 16 in honor B i1 3 Lieut. and Mr d - JRAGCICH t e D ety A oo o DR || e ana o Naca 3, s T'he inter dale Licu Philip Sey- | | ¢ bt B 1 s at two small dinners in their vflldu.r\ onint Cone imnaiara| g - IR | e el e e of Shoes and Hosiery—for both & A T 3 | P r of the vounger set : o Sheeinees ot i SympERIRE e street and dress occasions [‘{'\‘v"‘f}‘_'.i;‘“,,, wite of | 15 : s 4 4 ze supper last week Hanson, will be at home | —_— in compliment to Rear Admiral and . - Mrs. Louis M. Nulton, Youngest | Nt Ticcusam, wita of Tient. Comdr ‘ :ontlnues_- A H. MRS. JAM BUCHANAN Edward W. Hanson, h 1s- - e and aunt, Who sailed for urope Friday, and \’YI' d invi H(’”H fvvv" a to Sunday, de it Ttaly, Swi s | January 24, from & to 7 o'ele : ; et are | Ralktum. Gonmng wo oo | ¥ Comdc. and. Mrs, Willlam J. Giles It's the semi-annual event when we seek clearance of the £ o bt present season’s styles—and an occasion when you can buy Burt Shoes with very material saving. i home after visiting Lieut t N., has s family in Miffiinto "G oo, to Plifsburgh having spent | Alra. Toger 124 v Jeft last | sl e Al s formerly Miss | several weeks here with his_family - Newport, R. L, W | ard, 3 5. Allan 5 el s : Reuth of 2700 who are living at the Peggs wart |\ e ¢ ry, gr. M ac rton, M You'll find both Ladies' and Men's Shoes grouped at these Inn, on Hanover street : s on_dut ¥ Walton, - : s Lieut. and Mrs. John J. P o Sl o [ man ndr. Paul J. Das reductions— eut. ar rs. Johin J. Patterson Walter A. Morgan, who | A e L and_thelr small son have returned to : 1 ; Of Personal Interest e e L O O R “\l’“\."l“‘ a op. there are to be @ number of din- To Washington Residents ¢ i ana 3trs. Adolph west of e o A - ,‘ Si e Aeut. 8 8 8 TS A 3 n Mrs. Nulton at lun those entertaining will be [Dteut. o .i s .i a ,’) Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs have SR s deut. A R ¥ . — — —— — 1 from a trip to New York Mrs. Carlyn Rosenthal of Baltimore }Hlfl( th : 3 o s thelr & o has been spending a week in Wash.| B Gardner at her he and have as tk uests Mr. and e hayoon Faey "x:l f"'l ington, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, i R atreet, daughter A Jer: 2 dianapols. Sinon Kaenn. irs. Elder, wife of Lieut 3 . man of W e, Mas fod | Mrs. Luchs ter at a lunch — rederick K entertatned Tu E Banister Shoes—for men—several lots are reduced to— 1o Mr. Al e 1 foll ¢ jong on Tues-| Miss Jane Oppenheim of Baltimore ' iay afternoon in her home, 90 I S Wer - | Rauscher’s. 1s the week end guest of friends er road, in honor of Mrs. Plerce, who | [E] ing on-in v rs. E. \.m f New Y City Mr. alter Fr: k 13 in Sloux City, |, t P m! e e naas or Prank ia tn Sloux Cly. |, 1 Off on .85 .85 Y A\ i b, hh Drey eenman. i i ! d 1[ : X < q ‘riday Afterncon Club was en.| I d M s Var | » & an {5 e e ity e de e T e i, S Women’s Suits anc re s week by Mrs. 108 e o riment P ot i Goerntne b Plain, Fur-Trimmed and Ladies’ Hose Men’s Hose Vien's Golf Hose — : : . - . : Ensemble 1.65 and 2.75 125 and 1.75 1.75 and 2.75 und 3r. 1 Kaufman retuene GEEEEEEEB Cleaned or Dyed Similar reductions have been made on Shoes and v n North Carolir o and Growing Boys and Girls. v Sl ; i % blIH sborn FO OTER’S Sizes now are in a very good assortment e n 0 Miss h\’\rvsn\ Goldenhe t W S : ocal Compan:. e fox e 20 e to 6i4 ELEVENTH 51-. Cleaners and Dyers . Bssapgrod) Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F R A e JANUARY CLEARANCE — Women’s Smart 10 Dr. Ray \ rohn, and assis Rabht | nd Mrs. Charles ¥r h George wh was fol-| 1 from a visit in 2 York lowed b he Lee House. | Cj The br 3 in marrage by ¥ it 2| Th 5 = her father. R gown beaded In pearls s Home f»" the Srang e 8 oot at o T i TWO GREATLY REDUCED Il ‘of the valley. = attending o S o GROUPS honor, who wore a heads £ nile green and o Miss 3 > i r. and \m’ Oppent tumes w ) " City f the iting_ her sc bihpsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST The Biggest Values Yet— are in Our Annual January i ) 30 Styles at the 50 Styles at the amuel | o ore” posts ’ ght & ir Above Price Above Price ong the out-of guests were 1a Yadcow nd her moth- | . ) arles + uary clearance r 1,500 pairs Sale of Silk Underwear This is the event when certain of the high-grade makers release to us—of their regular stock—and sample lines—at very conces- sional prues. Thev are very supenor garmcnt:—and fca!ured at very remarkable reductions. (0l c———[o[c———0] : vesterday E E 1 1 v Grouped in two spe ly reduced pr Jlttmore, Sophie Sutker of Sav Sk s le_lo ped i peciall duced pr Bl Ereatuncle of the beda: Mo Arin:| two weelk g groups of $485 and § At cither price you will find styles Vgun Patal of New Yor ; . nd 1 s almost any occasion and the savings afforded at these low price B 3 the week in New Y = ar t unusual, making it an cvent that no economical woman 0 j fiord to overlook. Early selection advised The couple left for a short tri Mr. and Mrs. John Strahorn ot y Toronto, Can., where they atten napolis. Md., are the wee Alphi Omega Dental Fraternity ,—T——__-_-—.— ' vention. ’ NS i E. S. WEAVER —_————— — 1 2-69 and $3059 L 3213 Mt. Pleasant St.. Col. SumpriselCustarcs: Upholstering, Repairing These are made by putilng first in ’ Artistic Cabinet Work bvaking bowl frult, nuts, ANTIQUES 1 any sweet Resored Specisly s 9T 2 5 | | I Are Outstanding Groups— Effectively fashioned—and richly trimmed—or refinely tailored The $2.69 group is made of Heavy Crepe de Chine—and com- prises Step-ins, Chcmise and Gowns—in all the delicate shades. The $3.59 group is made of Heavy Crepe de Chine—and com- Presents : prises Chemise, Step-ins and Gowns—in Flesh, Pearl, Orchid. | Maize and Nile. Things to Wear : Other groups—8$1.69—$4.59—55.59—=58.59 Street Floor for the Sunny Southland | A Very Special in Corseles OLORFUL and new fash- ? 5 Sk 1 C ions in the smartest fab- v Made of heavy Striped Coutil; Flesh $ ._i_Q. rics, yet produced, tailored in color—onlyial v s L e the distinctive Pasternak man- o Street Floor T AT T oy P22, 2L Sports Csats - Tailored Dresses Clearance of Coats Sports Dresses s Begun Saturday—Continues Tomorrow Dress Coats Every Winter Coat remaining in one of five assortments—luxunously fur trlmmed— and recklessly reduced— H ats e, St Ul Y | $38—849—$79—$89—$99. 50 Third Floor EEEEE—:EEEEEEEEEEE: il e ||| ————1|a| ————a|n [———|n | = ale———jn | —