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16 SOCIETY. SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be Honor Guests at Reception bv Congressional Club. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 'y I CONGRESSIONAL HOSTESS, I The cother de white flowers w INDOW SHADE MADE TO MEASURE!! Let us send you Samples and Estimates. FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY Hans Heinrich Dieckhoff, counselor of the German embassy; Mr. . O. de Treschow, first secretary of the Dan-| Follo eremony a weddin ish legation; Mr. Gustaf Weldel, com-|supper was & and there was mercial counselor of the - |dancing. the bride an tlon; Mr. John Pelen bridegroom in iving were Schlosberg, mother of the bride, who was attired in white chiffon beaded in over peacy satin, and Mrs. Do- mother of the bridegroom, who pe with gold trim- compat 1 and plano. of the Nether- lands legation; Mr. Copley Amory, Mr. C. C. Glover, jr.. Mr. Reginald Huide- koper and Mr. Walter Tuckerman. The marriage of Miss Mildred Jean Schlosberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. §. Schlosberg of 5917 Sixteenth strect, to Mr. Oscar Irving Dodek took place last evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Itallan garden of the M Hotel. The Rev. Louis J. Schwefel officluted. Later in the ¢ Dodek left for : latter wearing trimmed with fur their home after I 5! enth street 4 g the guests for the wedd! ppert and Mr. and of Chicag from 430 to 6:30 10on <eph T. Keys has issued in heon and bridge at the Congres- rriage by wn of whit Du made. » = el 830 13th St. N.W. L*skirt. The lace |nd o t formed the skirt, | YO r. and and she i uquet of White | Mrs “v“»‘* herr - 2 \ W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor : roses : the valley. Miss M- and \ ‘ Adele Livingston was maid of honor i /, 7 7, JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. | the comm and wore a sown of pale blue and T oas membess WASHINGTON orchid chiffon. The bodice was tight and the skirt bouffant. She carried |- ;| Federation of W i “ox 5 | gressional Club PARIS an arm bouquet of American Be ntieth Cen Main 3 Main 8. Phones lifornia street. Johinson is hostess at m. entertaining a pliment_to her ginald Buehler who is spend- | Additional | for tea after orothy of the exh t at the from \ington receive the Revolu roses. The Ella April, Miss ; Marian Rosenbe: {to 430 o'clock the H. John- Baturin. Their [ exhibitton comm will pre alike of chiffon and pastel shades ana | Daughters of [ i B ] 3 i € they carried tea roses. i e § i : A 1 Mr. Samuel M. Dodek w . for his brother and the cluded Dr 1 tional Museu Yice Pr Tonor € essionul Hosts or Concert i o s. Charles B. ¢ the dinner 1o Mayflower | enator and Mrs. | and Bishop and | vell. The other «tor and Mrs. Rice W. Mrs. Porter 1I. | cte Gitli with wi nd fern end of the A Significant Notice Great Final Clearance and T — Lowering the price Fla Other Jurnest Huyett, aniel John | for tomorrow only Our Winter Coals For Women and HIS is a remarkable buying oppor tunity, as these coats are made in smart advanced styles that will be good next Winter. Your Choice of Cur 29.75 Stock of i "HRINSON LET Wife of Represe: They are spending Argonne. Mrs. L Winter at the | Mrs. Warren S their | Honolulu of his - | home, 1510 Mass: mother. Those who | will serve on the committee, a chair- man_to be chosen later, include Mr. Theodore Doug sistant Sec sentative Robert Low Bacon, - and Harriso retury ot | and Mr. | Department | Bickham, a chusetts avenus UR prices are greatly reduced and represent only a part of the actual value of the coats E t Sidney Moore in erton, Wash., Junuary 22 Spring Frocks Mr. Archie Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, s J. Meade ) of 18 rday evening at F StReeT CorNER OF 137 24.75 Every Color—Sizes 14 to 42 Leon Mever and ot Birmingham, Al e former's mo! and will v Jerome 1°r: he week Southl an interesting group of Reduced Values In -| Floor_Committee for The Assembly Wednesday. The chief of the western n division of the State Department, | . Willlam R. Castle, jr., bas with. floor committee g . | Assemily Wednesday eve i 3 i 3 X on and < Kornlet || HALDEMAN ZsHOP . | | Cleaners and Dyers nd of the series of Nuvy ) i < € The milk of green sweet 1733 Pennsvlvania Ave. N.W. £ o\ @ Q@ 7 Phone Franklin 822 i i A PR 74 ° 1‘ g" . ; ine Corps dances will he held | = corn. Ideal for corn puddings and fritters $7.50 dozen—Green Low and High Foot Sher- bets; now, each, S(c. $10 dozen—Amethyst Ice Teas, Sherbets and Parfaits; now, each, Se. $9.00 dozen—Light etched patterns in Sherbets, Tumblers, ctc.; now, each, S0c. Ice Teas, Goblets, Wines, in the Finger Bowls, Sher- bets, in a varied col- lection of cuttings and patterns. Were $10, Comfort , s s | Pre-Inventory Sale! | &5 iis walkS Silk Dresses SI850 dozen— White Gold Encrusted Table Choice among Jelleff fashions at any time—is choice among the smart- Services; goblets, est modes of the season—as well as of quality unquestioned. Now at Pre-Inventory Style! sherbets, ice teas, etc; time groups in broken range of sizes and colors must go! - 5 Comfort or each, $1. $20 dozen—Safedge Rock stvle— which ? Whv not have Crystal Cutting; gob- lets, sherbets, ice teas, both—in your next 1316 G Street death City Club Building will leave | returning to | No. 2 can two before % Kornlet .... wo before ttems All Coats— Finest of Cloths— Fur Trimmed— Greatly Reduced! reduced and Miss card party k at tae Fonta- Coat During This Sale at 259 Discount! Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St Phone Main 4180. abiished 1875 has returned i after visiti er-in-law, Dr. and 1218 F St. N.w. C Tomorrow each items reduced to 1.00 each The many who know the remarkble opportunities which this brings will _take fullest advantage, for the assortments are sufficiently ample for every one to find their preference in style and their size, in one group or another. Women’s Dresses Misses’ Dresses 1 Were $19.75 to $29.50 S $10 Were $25 and $29.50 : $10 In Satin, Metallic Cloth, Satin Combinations, For afternoon and evening wear, Geor- Lace and Velveteen, Plaid and Velvet Combina- getiey outin Canton ot Whlat Grepe S in afternoon and evening wear. All are wanted brown dore, black Sizes 36 to 42 well represented. - : . Misses’ Dresses ) $l 5 Women’s Dresses | $l 5 Were $2950 and $35 f Were $25 to $35 ( 'I‘“I)[r ;[:r('u. aé_t‘cr!\or»:x or evening wear. A G . e i o wills, Jerseys, Chiffons, Georgette Blat Of soft, lustrous silks, of Lace and Chiffon, Crepe combinations. In fwo-piece, dr:sgi I,;J.i of Brocades, Brocades and Georgette in Com- basque models. Coral, green. orchid, lipstick bination. Models for street, afternoon and black. T evening wear. Pastel tints, soft tones and . ’ vivid colorings. Sizes 36 to 42 represénted. we::sse;s nzrse:::s%s }’$23.75 Wecmen'’s Dresses) $19 50 GFor aiternoon “wear. Georgette Crepes. ~ Satin, Flat Crepe. In Eton, basque, two-piece Incuding Satins, Satin and Wool Combina- charmingly trimn In tea rose, orchid, sea ° tions, Tweeds, Smart Novelty Wools, Crepe green, maize, pencil blue, black. or and Velvetecn in_combination. One and two piece models; trimmed in fur bandings and Misses’ Dresses | $28 75 f » A O L B ST AT MU RN ete.; each, §1. $20 dozen —Colored ‘Table Service; many pieces, including gob- lets, sherbets, ectc.; each, $1. $18 dozen — Light Cut Salad Plates, to close out at, each, §1. models pencil blue, colors, $5 dozen — CLEAR RINGING Belgian Crystal Goblets, Sher- bets, etc.; now, each, 25c¢. 0dd lots of Cambodia Glassware, in green and amber; icc teas and tumblers; now, cach, 25c. Many odd pieces and a-few-of-a-kind items are included at this unusually low and re- duced price, each, 25¢, An enturely new tithing method is a feature of this new “Arch-Pre: server” Shop. items reduced to 25° each pair of shoes? You g 1 More than will love the L2 beautv of T e these “Arch- Preserver” 3 2 Dress or Shoes—which |} Eyzening Pumps, all W A Zziziiz Doneins Every Vite leathers and fabrics. Any are so truly comfortable. Also at two "HAHN" Stores Cor. 7th & K—1207 FSt exquisite embroideries, velvet and metallic garnitures. Wanted colors. Sizes 36 to 44 well represented. Women’s Dresses | Were $35 to $49.50 { $25 Including handsome models of Chiffon -Vel- vet, Satin, Georgette, Brocade and Chiffon. For strect, afternoon and evening wear. Cor- rect shades for each occasion. Also navy and black. Sizes 36 to 44 well represented. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor Junior Dresses | Were $12.75 to $25 f $7‘50 Junior Misses’ $12.75 to $18.75 Dresses. Of Velveteen, Crepe de Chine. In princess, two- piece and basque models, with long, tight sleeves; lace and button trimmed. Henna, green, navy. Sizes 13 to 17 represented. Were $45 and $49.50 _ Exquisite models in Chiffon Velvet, Satin Brocaded Velvet, Satin Canton and Georgette. Flared, two-piece and basque es, ‘In sea green, rose, orchid, cuckoo, navy, black, Misses’ Dresses I{ $3 3 o 5 Were $55 and $59.50 In Georgette Crepe, Crepe Roma, Satin Can- ton, Chiffon. For afternoon and evening wear. Models with or without sleeves. Pencil bluc. green, brown, black. X Misses' Dress Shop—Third Floor Junior Dresses 1 $1 =~ Were $19.50 to $25 f ~ Velveteen, Georgette, Satin Canton and Fla* Crepe. In two-piece, princess and flared skirt styles, charmingly. trimmed. Coral, green, 'rose, black. Our New Shop for Juniors—13, 15 and 17 Year Sizes—Third Floor - also— Special Display—Main Floor 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 6 P.M. Odd lines of patterns and discontinued styles to close out at substantially reduced prices. GULIN MARTIN G