Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 66

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THE SUNDAY l) A. R. ACTIVITIES | month. The vice regent, Mrs. Daisy | K. Murphy, announced that over $18 1d been cleared in the sale of Christ- :ards. The treasurer, Mrs. Nellle Young, gave an encouraging report on | tin The chapter passed a mo- I Dolly tional gues| den. Holbrook Malone January its Christmas df Monday regist hos ind tertainm Johin Donelson Chapte | mittee Charl Lynn Molly Pitcher Chapter £ Mre. "I T as assisting | _Burton. | an d student the e This ts of met with was of orge Ils framing n and the s from the historic Constitu- | After the me a forceful l’\ll\ America from all | ifelmick gave called on | assembling at Mrs. | various questions of | up and deli he meeting adjourned and | refreshments were served, The com- | tion to give its annual contribution to | ational School at Spring- its yearly gIft to thereby favoring suth. The regent 1dy growth of the pip and personnel. ssion the chapter ange its regular SO0 unll \[und1) members w hapter; Mrs. Alabama, both the North and reported on the st chapter in memb After a lberal d pter, ictory Cl children pre were: Mrs. George Harmon, . Miss Ford, Holt. and Mr S Mrs. | Mrs Miss | | and Comc im of the evening wa stance GGoodman, Fiske as the evening. She gave an unt of Alexander ilam his wis followed by M. entertaining the chapter negro reading entitled, The Maj. L'Enfant Chapter held its meeting at the home of Mrs. 1324 South Carolina with Mrs. R Miss Corman the ilton’s lifr Goodman with a clev *The ‘A wrious offi- | | Gov. different | Miss Helen i of the pa report of the the chapter fo e in connection with ner mmitte can_Revolution, i discussed is and Mrs. A sutertained he Junior Soctety wdiy afternoon. The president © C. JL. Emig, presided. The com: mittee reported that scrapbooks had been sent to H Foundlings. A flag wus arbara MeMullen, to { her schoolroom. A box of keil to be sent Jusephine Duvis nary imund Symonds gave reei- iute to the Mrs Jon » Steppin u Descend: mh Clapter met assi > ode L Mrs After the the following and business tr: e Miss Moore. exercises, ere made § 1d its January & in the music room of the Wil- rmal Sch followin ‘mPers were Dorothy and Philip Amalle Walker o planr we offer such wonderful offer an excellent assortment ofine values in new Sprimg Millinery Priced *1.85 and *2.85 You will marvel at the values offered in higher priced hats Guilford's $5 Hats Are Truly Superior Spring. Millinery Priced *1.85 2. 85 hats that would be sold elsewhere from $2.95 to $5—but Guilford’s Always Sell Hats at L.ower Prices PIANO CO. 1738 14th St. N. W. Outfit *2°°w We wiil give you absolutely FREE with each player- pluno the following com- vlete outfit: Good Selection of MUSIC ROLLS and ' | PIANO BENCH PER Remember— s WEEK tons and of latent mtiractive style and finieh. With the Hen-h and Music Rolls, this completes a won- Plano Outfit. Only $245 s our prico for ' ou can buy ' will never Outtit will NO MONEY DOWN miss the pa: Your Old Musical Instrument or Radlo Will Be Acocpted at Full Presont Cash Value as LESTER PIANOS 7, %4, a0 endorsed by many of th known throughout the United States Lester Grand, Upright and Piayer- ments. Lyric Piano Co. Lester Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos 1738 14th St. N. OPEN EVENIN ¥ planos, of sterling qual! lincs, 4507 to $1.600." Eaay pay- \\ elles Society, C| h||~l STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life (Continued from Seventeenth Page.) _ of the Revolutionary army. The founder of the family was a Lutheran divine who came from Holland to New Jersey and settled on the Raritan in 1747, Rev. Theodorus Jacobus Fre- linghuysen, who was a glant figure during the’struggle for independence. 1926—PART 2. home, which was on Massachusetts avenue, next door to the Thomas F. Walsh mansion. The elder Mrs. James D. Layng has been entertain- ing the engaged couple and a half hundred of their friends in her coun- try place at Katonah. Mr. Stanton is a graduate of the Unlversity of Pennsylvania and s seeking fortune and fame by way of the law. JANUARY 17, one rec mons made as the ba many of C| ter of former ‘Senator and Mrs. Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen, who. been among the at- tractive and much feted buds pre- sented to society in New York City this season, left Washington just two years ago and has since been in school near her parents’ home in Raritan. | The old Frelinghuysen mansion on i Miss Loulsa V. Layng, the pretty young granddaughter of the late amuel Spencer, president of the louthern Raflway and a revered citi- zen of this cit will, in a few days, marry Walter C. Stanton of West- chester, near Philadelphia. Mrs. Layng lives at Mount Kisco, where i her 1sband, Ja ). Lyng, high lank above the Raritan RIver | og o ireine ,,\L',:'.::‘r:orlvf,'r',‘,‘,",,xfh:}',‘,i and about a mile from the Jersey Vil- | b qhout Philadelphia, The late lage of the same name, is one of the | { Swmuel Spencer, one of the ablest ~::;‘!°;"'Nh':}r':jfi;m and most populir of railway execu. ided in their Jersey home & dite) In (anancldention) e bl ad, and Gen. Philip Schuy- late President Harding 1 ley, whom he was enter- Harding were so fregue ) F 5 5 r, was killed tained. This Winter, I Spencer had leased a house at 705 New York City, and he toria ade her bow in late December. This handsome youn debutante Iineal descendent of Gen. Frelinghuysen, who was among the first major-generals appointed by Gen, hington after he took command has romanti The Marques de Bradomin, the|places n Spanish for Gilbert Porter, 3d, and | his associate knights made soclal his- tory for Chicago at their Twelfth Night Ball, _rather anomolously glven on the 15th instead of the 6th of January in the newly constructed ballroom of the Palmer House. The invitations on rough sand-colored paper in deep red lette the greeting of the Tw of Ancient Andalusia and in token these same gallants in full regalia | swept the ggound with their plumed | hats and craved the presence of thei friends at the rendezvous at 10 o'clock | ter sunset, where they would be en-| tertained at a festival of Blood and nd, and they also pointedly recom dent. Her daughter | mended a prompt acceptance to the nd the bride-to-be | Marques de Bradomin. In the case and during the pinafore | of caballaros, it was strongly hinted was frequenily in the Spencer | that to refuse the present summons tne “re termined, the pro cial code been for fairs e Park and had inter If in the foundation of the Club, of which she It was mindedne: ters a Vork meant no further favor. v . The vast ballroom was a maze |old w of whirling windmills with vivid red|ed amusement and scarlet decoratio toreadors rushed hither looking serenaders took cted them anish lov ballroom . looking very of Madrid nd g Philadelphia | are making to obtain the & sum. | lege. Sundays in \war though, | rather dismal affairs in V 1 was Uf nish fashion,|and the opening of the hicago's bobbed-hair belles | began then, but o strenu ng to keep lace ment was noted when Preside wnd high combs in proper|ing came to office for w return to the But this Exec = favor and recreation for the and the Capital thus hus open though In a closed 1l en sanguin haste to bt it, me privi- me were 1shington ing the Resplendent | masse ind hence and | theater: up | it kecps ty girls who at-| ropolitan ¢ trains of old|9 to echoed through |cept for e 1 Jdy wore Span-| processes In Spring lieu of an or-|great lines of people form in Central K awaiting the hours when they iranada, played [may get in. Washington's galleries for the typ of art rarely open on Sunday, but the 1 dance nor a|Library of Congress is the g t Jorate fiesta |solace of those without home ties an Knights of Ancient | nothing fally to claim their time tierce and de-{on holi pt the entire company to ork, as prescribed by the so- | sistency refuses 1 the pre nd the observance, and up Broadway where the legitimate d whilst Grand place, nd the Bowery are op: day as well as Sunday law to close m in President which 1 More than re carried by 1.200,000 pounds of 1 French airplanes a ve For Southland Costumes Hosiery of Spun Silk An allimportant accessory to attuned to the Southland picture Spun silk stockings are here in correct s of gray or tan Sce the Palm Beach Showing Fourth Floor A WONDERFUL BIT + NEWS! We have just made a marvelous puuh uc of Dresses. The most beautiful dresses we have ever seen—at such a price! NMany of our foremost dress cre- ators co-operated—in line with our plan for a growing volume of husiness. DRESSES FOR WOMEN—DRESSES FOR MISSES— 400 New $ Dresses — 29 Dresses t}la: ]to’d the mysrefl'es o/ Faslz;on for Sfir;ngt;me: dresses that would r(:gu7ar7y have to sell at $29.50 to $39.50. . For choice tomorrow at $25 the costume 1216 F St. N.W. Seni- $25 Tailored and Smart Plain hghtfully Bustness, froc “Oc $25 weth a clever use Light-weight wools. Shox ings that fall into slender s mu//xlm Intriguing New for Afternoon and casion” Fascinating New Tailored Silk Frocks wear, v dress Is a fa ] ddtail a new and inspiring cxpression of the Spring vogue. Only exquisite quality silks could so truly produce the full meaning of Graceful nezwe godets. minute tuckin the mode. Fine Georgette Crepes. Crep cate metallic traceries. lazish embroi back Satins, lus v Crepe de Chin sit) i ittle botes and buttons—t Prints that speak springtime, Georgette e details. $29.50 $39.50 Dresses /or Womenfs ses 36 $29.50 /0 $39.50 Dresses 701 Misses— 3 In m:d 1 I new af pri -ous lea of to to —$25 cars—$25 Every Winter Coat Very Greatly Reduced!— Every Coat Is of Superior Type Fur-Trimmed Coats: Were Rich in Fine Quality Furs Women may well be guided to economy by this opportunity to secure Coats of high type at such tremendous savings.” The models throughout are season! Fur-Trimmed Fur-Trimmed $ 45 Coats: Were $ $69.50 to $89.50. . 65 Fur-Trimmed 39 5 Coats: Were $ 125 20,9055 ....... s1sst0s205....91 1) tra, Fortuna, Vivette, Kashinora, Wool Velvet, Needlepoint and others. The Furs include Black Lynx, Natural Squirrel, Silver and others. The colors are the preferred ones of the season, includ- ing black. Fashioned of Finest Fabrics stinctive ami in such excellent taste that they are certain to be as smart after this Coats: Were $955 0t $110 . . The materials embrace Fawnskin, Pinpoint, Lustrosa, Roulus- Fitch, Platinum, Fox or Wolf, Sable-dyed Squirrel, Skunk, Beaver All Women’s Coats—Sizes 34 to 42 represented! Coat of wool velvet with platinum wolf ; was $1.45 now $95 y makers of finest grade novelties to give us his en there are few duplidates. Each is fresh and new. Filet laces. Here are interesting and individual sets Jabots of Net and Lace Collar and Cuffs of Antique-tint Net and Real Lace (Left) Jabot Collar and Cuffs of Georgette Crepe Le, Collar and Jabot of lace and nct, $1.95 (Left) Collar and Cuff Set (Right) Jabot and Collar of georgette, $1.95 (Right) (Center) Stock Colla: of em- broidered There is hardly a dress that cannot be made to take on an entirely new tone of freshness with the addition of the right neckwear of embroidered Set ret, Collar and Cuff net, 50¢ of line, $1.50 piece from this collection. Each collar or set sug- S oag . Ll Choose from the colors correct for Lipstick and Fur Coats! +25 At these reduced prices these coats are far below the usual cost for fur coats of equal qualities! Fur Coats: R zn([«n'l\' $129.50 to $145 Now . bay seal (dyed coney), or beaver-dyod Beautiful shade bronze caracul, with collar of con- ng fur. Fur Coats: Rwflularl) $175 Now.. Fine bay seal (dved cone: dyed squirrel. Also platinum caracul with collar. Fur Coats: Regularly $195 to §2, Noz 30 and 32 inch coats, trasting collar. _Leo) Natural Nutria Coat. $139.50 ) combined with rich sable- kit fox - $137.50 including Hu ard Cat with red fox Also, American Broadtail. Also O f-a-Kind Fur Coats! Regularly $275 to $500. Now $195 to $393. Fur Shop—Second Floor. $1.00 to $5.00 Novelties at 50c, 95¢, $1.50 to $2. 95 This is our annual January Neckwear offering, for which we have induced one of our tire line of exquisite samples. As a consequence, Many are profusely trimmed with real Irish and s and single pieces at low prices. Stock Ties of Embroidered Net Tailored Collar and Cuff Sets of Fine Linen Tailored Collar and Cuff Sets, Hand-Crochet Edged gests its own use in some (ldu\uh feminine or smartly tailored fashion. The values are so un- usual that we are sure many will choose three and four, and even more!

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