Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1926, Page 48

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i SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. "SOCIETY. | Schoel Boye and Girls Given rm»m inment WASHINGTON, D. (.. JANUARY 24, 1926—PART 2. T < {All committess will report progress.|Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, Mrs.|ton Rua Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Legan, D”"‘“’ to Celebrate {and mew supcemmitteas will be ap. | Marshall Field, Col. and Mra. Arthur| Miss M, L. White, Mr. Cleorge Hiligor, Silver W edding” D,y peinted (e urrange details for the ball. | O'Brien and Mre. Charlex Roughten | ir. Mrs. Anna T. Renshaw, m.. ess Mzechenyi and Mrs. Spen- | Waood. Josephine Prather. Mrs. . €, Pherd Wood have heen added | Amens those wha have taken fick-|houn, Mr. E. K. Camphell, Miss o to 1he HI of prominent paironesses. ets for the 1 Mra. Mary Robherts | talle Hammand. Mrs arick Theny Weddi eddings s Eoastuse | ON BALL COMMITTEE of Special Interest | i To Ca pital Society . Marriage in ]icksoflvlut‘ Event of January 18— Couple Wedded at Tifereth | lerael Synagogue. . Windham an e of their daugh - D EomonsTan MISS Assintant chaivuan of the the Willard Haotel the Missourians Pay Horor o "Boundary” States S bR nce \Bostowe Honor ; ALL Cn Mr. T. H. Claffey S o honor | . Nurup | tieatty aivanged rounded by iy bud v e | st ing. Four silver capdiesticks eon- | | tuming white condfes inerusted with fter which 1efre 8w ¢ Ve und linked togeiher with silver | < Aoncing luter on. iWton give an added luster | cd Lillian | A corsaze bouaien tie ind pther umusen | pied the enrly pirt o and the tvelvn Bor. | r vax placed 5. earh pl ! calverwell he zuests included the Misses | wnn. June | Maude nd Louise Norun, | ith Green - Mrs. J. P. Culllcn Hostess | n to Mathis Club Members The Mathis Club member: 1wt funcheon Wednesdsy by i ullen b for the beneRt of the % ax Seminury of Holy At Home™ Announced April 15, &t Ruusch N SamaT Rev. Michuet Meidis To North Carolinians o Mrs. J. W, Mey o NG Quinn Quiny I Le Jehin 0 Mrs. 4 Mrs. . Hinkle Mi- Mre, Charles Cassidy. Offute, Mrs. Thomas Petrs Gaud Mrs. urgaret Doran Thomes ¥ in. Mre - Willim | Ahern, Mrs. George Mullen wnd Mrs. | Joseph . Cullen. I Benefit Dance Planned Lcaguewof Pen Women With Old-Time Features to Meet at Clubhouse will be dunce Tues A meeting of the League of Ameri 2 \ can Pen Women of the Disiriet o Featuring A SALE of Cray and Brown Caracul Coats FUR COATS NOW REDUCED TO COST AND LESS DURING THE CLOSING DAYS OF OUR JANUARY SALE o be ziven at ;' Costumes—Artistic & Authentic For sale or rent—on display at | Mayflower Furrier | From Jan. 26th to Jan. 29th Miss Eads, representing * " VAN HORN & SON, PHILA. Mrs. Catherine Keenan Entcrtains for Visitor B Iu L uM‘ and othey Schmid’s Pet Shop 712 12th St. N.W. Pre-Inventory Sale DRESSES At Drastic Reductions to Close Out 33%% to 50% Lower Than Original Prices 15 25 '35 45 Smart dresses for sports, street, afternoon and dinner wear. _ Stpecial Exhibit di 1517 Connecticut Avenue B $2285 WHEN the builders of the Locomobile finally decided to ,mcwcr popular demand and build a smaller and lighter model every one expected an unusual car. And the Junior Eight is unusual —unusu- ally easy to drive—unusually powerful. Its responsiveness is a revelation. Many owners e<pcc1111y women, say the Junior Eight is unequalled for easc of driving in traffic. The 8-cylinder-in-line motor of the Junior Eight is truly onc of the marvels of the age. Speed, power, endurance—on a gas consumption unequalled in the history of mfemal combustion engines. & at Wardmen Park and Mayflozcer Hotels The Locomobile Company Nelecanm Service Staiion ring Shoze 1'cc ind boves hiave already bheen for the hail by Mrs. Larz Ande . Distinctive Models—Rich 1123 18th St. N.W. North 962 Main 8624 -2 Prices . o. b, Bridzepor:. Conn. RoansTer $2150 Sepax $2285 BrouGHam $22R5 ALL SALES FINAL en | Minehart. M R. Mann. Mrs. | Grant, Mrs. €. C. € n. | Henry W, T r. and Mre. Mil | Rogers Last Week of t]'le January Cle arance Sale —in which we are making extraordinary reductions in both Shoes and Hosiery. The object is worthy of the sacrifice made—and the occasion’ affords you unusual opportunity. Featuring three groups of Women's and Men's Shoes reduced to 7.85__9.85__11.85 Also a group of Women's Shoes at 5.85 —and some lots of Men's Banister Shoes at 9.85 L 10.85 In Hosiery—our established goods—reduced Women's Hostery i s s 1S and 9 TS Men's Hosiery. ... and 1.75 Men's Golf Hose Youngsters' Shoes and Hosiery—Children’s and Grow- ing Bovs' and Girls'—are similarly reduced. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Strect M[ORR][S@NS FOUNDED 18924 1109 F ST. N.W. UNDERPRICED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL EVERY WINTER COAT Drastically Reduced Among the wonderful values that vou will find in this* Great Clearance Event are 85 COATS—Now— § Wonderful Values Fur Trimmed--Fine Materials Formerly up to $45 79 COATS—Now— § Fine Materials—Rich Furs Smart Styles Formerly up to $65 86 COATS—NOW—— $ 1 3 Beautiful Creations— Elaborately Furred Formerly up to $75 59 COATS—NOW— $ in Materials and Furs Formerly up to $95 ALL HIGHER GRADE COATS GREATLY REDUCED ——For Quick Disposal ——’ 100 SILK and CLOTH DRESSES All High-Priced Models— Styles for All Occasions We have taken 100 Dresses from aur higher-priced rack E.Efe‘;f%'lffzfé_ e o e ses” and Women's and Mrs,

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