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SOCIETY. THE SUN .OffiClal and Non- OfflClal ‘ VISITOR FROM HOLLAND i Folk Seen in Moving Throng! Notes of Interest Gathered Re]ating to \Vas}\ing-i ton Social Life—Whereabouts of Notables. Persnnal Senator and Mrs. Walter E. will return this evening from New Y pere they went 1o attend the wedding of Miss Anna lLane Warren to Mr. Arthur Sewall, 2d. brother of Mrs. Edge, which took place Thursdey afternoon 5 .. Hines have v Ohio. Mrs. Hines t tea this afternoon for Brown. when she will < her Mrs. Steel Wotkyns, Hines will not be it home Sun January 21, but will resume he home the follow ins Sund:y Mrs “of forn: nevisl 2 will he eck. who will t several days wite A Hun Rowler frernoon for a n remain will remain 1 ien. Hull will ind Mrs and Miss Dr. and ns, who Winter Mr.and Mrs. J their zuest Mrs. will join My heme. Hopela Oliver lIselin, who Tuesday in their Aiken, S, Iselin nds. a he or of the o ant. who is Jsiness di in Color: Mrs. G Wardm ut February # will rejoi their apartment at Hotel aho Mrs. Da sy fron A few da Lonise Irel is Ireland returned vester- <he spent incelled all social en- v the present theiy Kinlotg Gin Club Tina v South Caro- Mr oand Mrs vesterd:y where they Fehriary will hé until the have nd Mrs ne to StA Mrs. Joseph Henry ttend the wnnual re hich Mrs. Cook and her sis ve for Independ AR have nd Mr : Nir.and et e Mrs. B day from a <hort visit i Mrs. W vesterday M. and Washington where the ind My la. of My hew ity ge| Mention. They will visit St. Petersburg | Miami before returning to Washing ton early in March )l N. sennett are al Orlando. Fla President and First Lady Clapde Rennett and and | Mrs. | ind Miss Katherine Rennett | 4 2 | To Be Entertained at Dinner «Wontinned from Fifth Pag of New York have issued cards for an | from 4 1o 7 o'clock Friday of Mrs. Mrs home alternoon in the new home Pilling at 2 “alifornia street Dunham is spendin with her mother Mrs. Charles H. Patterson. wife of Col. Paiterson, will he hostess 1o a company of 12 t room o duy. preceding semhly ha!! the MayAower the Washinzton and Mrs. A Mitehell Palmer en t the dinner dance at Ward man Park Hoiel last eveninz for the s youns danghier, M who attends National Cathe- ind her triend rris Frick of Bethlehem, Ay teriaimed & former Palmer, i <chool « the dinner dance vk Hocel last e other Charles Ches Flemer of teen, Mr. A Flemer were Mr. and Mrs Ailes, Miss Helen York. Mr Wallace John Saul. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. R Reynolds Hit gave a dinner dance last evening asslands for their danghter, beth Hitt. the 1 0. and bin El inne ah 250 Mrs Henry F small co zhuzh will entertain mpany meheon Tuesday William Hard was hostess st ey enter Alpha Wity h werr »eth ton Mrs. 1 buffet at supper for the Arior ins. Phi Sord Mi K. Farrin werman sans will enter © tea dunc f Dr. Ruie member of onof war_debt n the Kingdom of ind Slovenes. Al the ill be Mrs. Robert S. J. O, Mauborzne and Mis: Addison, will be 1 will he Arthur ter. Kappa Keith. dean of Bets Pi several weeks at dinner in the recep- | Wednes. | As| Mary | STAR. WASHING 1‘0.\', D. €, JANUARY 24, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY { Addmnnal Patronesses MME. ¢ v‘vwmlmg some time in Washington her BLANCK The Washington District Council of the National Council of Catholic Wom through its chairman of patron- additional patron esses for the 1 party to be held at the Mayfower Hotel February 1. the benefit of vocational schools in toiral communities Mrs. Daniel Forbes the Mrs Kealey arles 1° ; id Dun Heister, Mme Kilkoff, Miss Rebec eorge J. May, Mrs Mrs, Arthur May Mrs, Willcoxon, Miss the Misses len. Lynch, y and Mrs. ¥ Murphy A aret Miss Ann Barry Michigan Society Listed for Card Party ! M. | Announces Banquet The sixty-fifth annual banquet of the Mich State Association Whashinzion. celebrating the eizhty ninth anniversary of the admission of Michigan into the Union, will be ven at Ranscher's Tuesday evening. The reception of guests from 6 10 oclock will be followed by di and there will be dancing from oelock. ANl former resident n and their friends are | The Mie to attend will W e N Copeland Maontzomery spenkers of th ni 11lis William r and James Canadian Club Party palroncq:e! Announced ward ihert Hyland Kerr, Ei¢ ey Durkee tnev Culver by ind Mrs. Harold D. Mr. and Mrs. L. 1L 8. Overing Bertha Carter and Mr. Milton Trent ‘Warers & - EWlA G 1 assisted Hatfield Miss \ INHAGEN, being constantly entertained while n ey, Miss Mary Griffin and Miss Alice | el Miss | addi- ! in for the dance.| t | Wardman H. Cunnin Wavland Adeline Thiem and Mr. will b den of MePherson Crichton L tea Friday in the z mpan: Mis A heir 1 Ada dinner k Hotel last evening M former Assistant riculture: Mr. and Mr m. Mr. and Mrs. Bourne Mre. K. J. Fenton. Miss stiansen. ad as ind Mrs zuests a dance at arl Vrooman etary of ! Juvenile Protective take Misx Gertrude Leonard and Miss Mar e will enter. rentine room | Wednesday Representa Kendall in honor of <. Samuel A, iwrdner entertained 1 vesterday after idence on 1. street Triplett presided at the i Mrs. E - included Madison of Newport News. 1 Wilson of Savannah noon at her Miss Emily M. B, Whitaker sughton Rax THe LOUVRE F STREET 1115 117 Interpreted Fashions in Spring —for every afternoon and nccas Frocks ion—street, sports, formal wear— Louvre enjove the distinction of firat display- ing original models in exclusive designs—and the creations for Spring to go on display tomorrow — are masterpieces of the designer’s art and crafts- man’s skill. You'll find emphasized the most modish high neck effects: the full flaring skirts: sleeves of a variety of models and trimming features. With the one-piece, there are also many smart two-piece, styles. Crepe Roma. Crepe du Jour, Frost Crepe, Crepe Siam. Georgette, Chincse Damask, Crepe Elizabeth. ete. Bois de Rose, Madonna Blue. Fern Green. Melon. Beige. Moonflower, Navy. Black and White. As usual—attractively marked—beginning at— $29.50 Women's and T A I R T Misses’ Sizes Nelms, Mrs. | Association Benefit A card party for the henefit of the Tuvenile I'rotective Association will place Felruary 10 at the Men \ G stree: We EXTRA LARGE HEAD SIZE HATS On Youthful Lines New Spring Showing Trimmed Straws, Bangkoks, Novelty Straws and Sports Felts; also Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings. Always hest styles and large selection. We Lead. Others Follow Creeron 614 12th St. N.W. Beiween F and G Specialize on Hats, Tailored Choosing Is Still Good in Rich’s Women’s Shoes Varieties are large enough to offer a wide selection. l.et it e understood that all the shoes in this sale are this sea- son's models—the styles now in vogue—and are alf from our nlar stock— Formerly Pr '56-90 and One lot of 600 son's sale—only a few pairs of cach style— Reduced Rich’s & Coats ——At Prices —To Suit @%fi & %8 030 % b —Every Purse EOXO A reputation of thirty- & five vears' standing backs all Saks’ EVEEY the Quality of Furs — protects Saks' customer. “ [4 “E “SakskFur @0.5& \‘ Z Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years g@fi 610 Twelfth—Just Above F g@{ IR IO N Semi-Annual Sale reg- iced $10 10 $14.50 and Now Reduced to 8.9 pairs of shoes left from this sea- 54,90 for Quick Clearance to entire stock is not included in this sale A Special Sale of Hosiery, Also Very c\ccptlonal values in women's silk hosiery, in all popular shades at Three pairs for 34 $1.45 iCHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth of | | | { uard Alhion charge of | | Annual Dixie Ball Plans Are Under Way Additional patrons and patronesses for the twentyv-third annval Dixie ball, which is to be held at the Willard Hoiel Mrs February 2 Tuesday, include Edward T Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Amos the Minister of Finland, Judge Marion de Vri Col n Bustis, cer, Mrs. H. H. Mrs. Frederick Senator Key Pittman, Admiral and Mrs, Cary sanford, Senora anfield, Mme. My Riano, en Castro, Astrom William T. Grayson. Mrs. Frank Iudge John Barton Payne, Mrs. Edmund N Mrs ton Lewis, Ar. . Mrs. rt Willett, Honor M. Stoddard. and Miss \ir nd vice chalr a partial list_of the Irs Maniry Miss Burke, n. announce young ladies’ committes cludes Miss Ellen Stuart ces Linfoot. M Lucile Caroline Alexander, Miss Tindsey, Miss Margaret Ari « e Miss Mar Betty ards, Miss ¢ irman vhich Hight Ful William Beverly M Fran Lester Jones, Coleman y For Marthill. M Long. Misg Laura Myle liza Carpenterd Mrs. Janet | v, Miss Almena Miss \ Blanche Howell. Mis e 1. Horr | ing, the Misses Ix Mitchell. the Edna Ful nielle Steel Mrs. Walter 15 of Robert k .. which WAL Swallow unique and charge of Mrs who i chairman « Miss Pauline Moshe Fur Coats— Dance Frocks— Costume Suits— Sport Coats— eminine U{ Exclusive Midwinter Fashions Evening Gowns— Afternoon Dresses— Fur-Trimmed Coats— ot/ Prep Girl Shop Apparel Also Includec Griebacher parel of Individualtly TWELVETEN TWELVF -TWELVE F STREET Store Honrs 9 AM. 6 P\ to Iistablished 1900 Charge Accounts Solicited 12101221 G Street NW. Merchandisc from Silks, Woolens, Linings & Cotton Goods our regular stocks during our greatest— 6,000 Satin Crepe Flat Crepes Satin Charmeuse Russian Crepe Printed Georgelle 3,000 Yards of Silks Regular Price, $298 Reduced to $2£_4_2 Vd. Satin Crepes Flat Crepe Street. afternoon and evening <hades: also black and white in cluded. \’(’001 Dress Goods Reduced $1.9% Colored Satin Poirette 10 inches $1‘69 wide - now, vd., In Reseda. Old Blue Tan Copen, Brown. Navy and Black $2.69 Colored Flannel 54 Inches $1.98 wide ; now, vd.. In Tan. Jade. Sapphire Orange, Copen. Henna and 'lwniflnl §239 B '\Hn iggan 34 Inches $198 wide ; now, yd.. In Copen. Poppy. Tan Brown, Rose and Reseda. $1.49 Imperial Serg'c 50 inches wide: 50 inches w 9 SC now, vd. In Navy Third Floor Braids 19¢ in_nar. 25¢ to Trimming Clearance Sale price, y&. ....... Fa colored bra row widths. Regularly 35¢ per Main Floor Try Sworzyn's First—1210-1221 G Street Clearance of Silks Reduced to Yards .69 Per Yard £2.40 All desirable colors Rezular price $1.98 $2.05 JOIN NOW! Our Dressmaking School offers an pportunity to make vour exception: wn clothes. $5 6 Lessons, $5 Appointments Special gladly employes. Special FREE Offer \ny materials purchased in Dress Goods De- partment will be cut and fitted absolutely For further informa tion inquire at Dressmak- ing School. Third Floor to suit own convenience arrangements made for office our free at special reductions and and de Plain (;Pl)l'[fl(”[(’ Printed Crepe de Chine Dress Satins and Tub Silks 375 Yards of 34-Inch Silks R $498 and 3 Crepe Satins V. frppo de (/unn Cotton Dress Goods 49¢ Fverfast Prints 49¢ Printed Zephyrs 36 and spectively. nch widths, re large range of A 45¢ Silk-and-Cotton Plisse Crepe inches wide: 2 & | now IIE Tn a varlety of beautiful lin. gerie colors S1.08 [,mlndnth 10-xvd. bolt ‘gl 69 ow megs Reduced! Silk-and-Cotton Lining Silks 49¢ v Regularly 69c. 36 inches wide. All colors ta choose from. 30 Silk-and-Cotton Lining Silk 75¢ va In all the wanted colors cluding black and white ularly e Third Floor Cut-Steel Beads Clearance Sale 17C price Genuine Star Cut-steel Reads in sizes 7, 8, 8 and 10, Formerl priced at 23¢ per kunch Main Floor