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20 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 1926. SOCIETY. hall the Corne of the Mouth |ley Cnm)lhe!lduhnd Mr. F. Hamilton l\lf'-l gy gy N Nl Al V' Co ick-God . AT THE ASSEMBLY BALL M 0.5 Weller. M watlace| *ape sy Deal nd 50, Mt i 1.\)\11;5\ States consul general at Amsterdam, EVERY THRIFTY Whitehead and Miss Pearl Waugh will | and Mrs. Gale are at the Powhatan. L Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, oreel FOLLOWER OF A e S T ~ iz B - n 3 » de; ral of the D. A. R., jolne - . 2 heciod"to” et ors | S Cook una ther sor, 8. Anthony | BUDGET BUYS 1 1 J ) Wiyne Cook, jr., in thelr Wardman The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will : _ : Fownmiaan (o625 o e uem o | Wiyme Conk, br. 1 thetr arinan | Lee S. - 3 . ot % 3 d Overman. "W s D - Give Annual State Reception to ; o (. Frans Kl wil entertain at BETTIE : ; ¢ ; p ompany of 14 at luncheon today. Congress This Evening. i . e ‘ Nt FROCKS n at a dinner this evening. e | Kuests will number Marvels of con- HIX President and Mr - embassy and Mme. Wilm will enter- o v e and beawnts. aMdd/ always to be had 4 Mme. Mishtowt ! et hatk idge will hold | tuin at dinner this evening. : D, i has issued invita tion Wi evening. be ot y : A tions for tomorrow evening from § § | : at gresc| The Assistant Secretary of State| | . : S . 1 to 10:30 o'clock, when Mme. Ky ~ The separs : Stares. \ehieh [and Mrs. Leland Harrison will en- g g ¢ Korsakoff will give her r e 2 At 18 the third of the ; te re |tertain a company of 18 at dinner . 1 3 of Peter Tschaikowsky, : H o . z cepions for the » Dresi- | this ning. The dinner was plan Y BErest DorthY et Mrs. Coolidg 1 rec ned in honor of the Ambassador of R il i Belgium and Baroness de tier, > b . . Mrs. Patterson Hostess of their ‘il family being | who will be unable to attend as 1 p Before Assembly Last Night. s are observing official mourning. o3 5 3 2 in hair 4 s | Made trom the Est. Since st imported cut TRx1 S sour combin 0 - Mrs. Charles Patterson entertained > The As Sovetany: Job ' ; at dinner lust evening in the pre B 3 bresiden Hosts at Dinner 1 ~‘|‘ ‘t’i‘;?m | Treasury, Mr. ¢ NS tial dining room of the Maytlower, her | 4 * entertain a company of menat dinner A o including id Mrs, The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | (his evening in honor of Mr. Charles 3 s - ad m H. King, the \nnm.. of the \\’ bur er ‘,m 1 at din s t n‘x\’:;; Schweppe of Chicaxo. who his X i ¥ ; 3 s and Slovenes, Dr. Pa. | 1 when their guests includes eae BrEst he 2 Mrs, i . Gen. and Mri. G nister « way, Mr. Helmer H. |Louse guest for Sl ; Dewey will v s ebru- > . Mrs. Anne A Id, Mr. ; 9! 3 nd Mrs. Pollock, the | DEVE Al SO o Join ; s M A Green, Miss 23 11th St. N.W. o hriea Suiea M Ay © for ¢ et _ ¥ et e / 1316 G STREET Sy Fraterild Dent | tiiignt there. Miss Susetts Dewe Drard TR / CITY CLUB BLDG. . Milr of New York, Mr. Arthur oo | Pemee) will entertain at® dinner Saturday \rnm Brad. | evening. Mrs. Howard Sutherland, wife of . ; 1 L 3 @ " = S » 2 the alien property custodian, has as a1 her house guest Mrs. B. M. Hoover ¢ | of Elkins, W. V: Gen. and Mrs. John L. Hines will not observe their usual afternoon at = T home Sunday afternoon. ‘ 3 3 ', | Invitations Out for Nuptials of o ; | _Nor Af')' Type of Window Miss Moffett and Ensign Moore. . . MADE TO MEASURE AT FACTORY PRICES Rear Admiral and Mrs. William A e 4 i * » T 7 0PN ) — Moffett are sending out invitations for ; e Call Us Up for Estimates of Guatemala and ge of their daughter Janet ZE 3. ez Latour will enter- s Elllott McFarlan Moore, tain at dinner February 6 . S N, Friday evening, February Senora de hez Latour will re at 8 o'clock, in their home, at 2019 ternoon from 4:30 | Massachusetts avenue. A reception . 4 g ) follow the ceremony. i G S =) l‘-O ers Austria and Mme.| Mrs, L. W gster entertained at ain a company of | jyncheon today in her home on v)[lu- evening comb street for her daughter. Mrs. Nintaii .," 2 ) — ninik will receive tomor- | Dabney O. Eiliott, wife of Maj. Ellfott. | 2F s o '"‘," i Al S Jo': q o y . I Wil recel Dabres O ot wite of Ma. Bl | s catnd with s i 3 \ W. v Tomorrow: Final Clearance — Griffin, * Mrs. Wiiliam - Lewls, s, | il at tie Mayflo st night. 3 : P of Salvador| 4 W 1 : it - = X Y Arthut W. Dunn, Mrs. R. Augu: - g , < S ptertained at| Soter Sire Sethus Willkra BESRR | inner st evening precefing the as- | House guest of Miss toxa Mase Ken W STOKES - Reduced to Close Out . Ackerman, Mrs. Conrad Syme,|gembly ball at the Mayflower. The |drick, daughter of Senator and Mrs = harles T. Neill, Mrs. Houghton, $ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W.|John B. Ken k. The party later Mrs. Louise Macall, Mrs. Gregyg Custls, rd, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ewell | went to the assembly bull {Mrs. Wallace Hanger, Mrs.' Bedon, ; Mre, Thomas 1 e . . Mrs. Dowdre, Mrs. John Sterrett, Mrs. | /0t 1 S0 Horace Mucf: Ais: Joseph/iays aute eAtolias nn < l Louis W. Austin, Mrs. Charles T.},g a 1,ew|.-";ll:|erv-',\. Mr. | at .;‘\my “: ". v l.;;w>r;-,1!‘:‘.:l :‘;.i- 1 er’ venlng anc Warner, Mrs. Willlam H. Herron, | yier NGRS SLA AW S T Johnson, | Con: g i inister of Costs 23 4 J 2 s, ) . Geary Jo on, | Congressional Country Ciub. Covers S Mnbley of CoRD Mra; Norton, Mre Lissick, Mea. Don-|Dr. Anthony Vadalae and Mr.| wero laid for 20 and the table deco- After . Aiaraiiiong ald McKnew an BECRWEL. Strother. rations were pink roses and candle- =S nOOII O ns o o 7 —_— sticks. W \'de Bogran, the| Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert entertained | \vo. <y p Heos L rained a | SRS nd Madame |a company of 40 at luncheon today in | e ICIOr, S AV ACE OF R = . the Chinese room of the Hatel M o ey ocheen today ai At the Friday afternoon tea at the flower, when the ranking guest w 5 Ce sional Club tomorrow 3 - Mrs. Sanford, wife of Mr. Justice San-| yes ooa v Diair Thaw | A1E0 A- Stockdale will speak 73 Fard gave a tea vesterday Pl 3 g S Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Champ Clark, | they were assisted in ¢ M v hite, v, 4| who huve been in Washnigton for sev:|and Mre. J. F. Reynolds Landis and ¢ oot eral ds have returned to their [ Maj. and Mre THal - Kilner. Mrs. | s, Mo. s, wife of Lieut. Comdr. John F. ! = 2o TeiSldan B ., and Mrs. Poe, wife of Lieut 4 For”[erly 88.50 and 110.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1. Weller will Allen Poe, jr., presided at the | Ses sraceuomesyHolland Shadcs 85 2 0JC division of the Depar entertained at a dance this evening | tea table. : difen Sirem Up 1o at the Washington Club for their 6 ers guaranieed b year > Anushier, “Miss Josephine _ Weller.| Mr. George Livingston Nevius was | Draveries. """“‘“"“"‘""""" HIFFON. g I 1 There will be about 200 guests. l\-\~l to & company of 10 at dinner last W w"m‘— | N. georgette, satin, metallic clotl in com- . i N crepe Elizabeth lend their lovelin - Tay Main 3211 for Estimat veliness to ¢ 2ol inner this evening | Miss May Taylor is entertaining at 5 ain or, Eatimates | /) tallize the béatity of imcoired doci He/ol tho DIeIbEIN O * bridge this afternoon in honor of Miss ___—_______—_”" i eauty ot mspired design. e delegation In Congress Mary Stitt, whose marriage to Mr. NG LN 07 i X tions so great suggest the wis, f y : Mary Stitt, s a 3 S S i sdom hoosing. Representative and Mrs. Wallace | ATnold _Herman Hudgins will take %%%%%%%W% 4 g8 »m of early che 3 Dempsey will entertain at dinner to-|Place February 6. The guests in < night at _the Shoreham and will also [fitde, the members of Afles Stitt's ] T W E 7 g - e Rive a dinner there tomorrow night, | Pridal party. LVE THIRTEEN when they will take their guests to the | Nre. Nannie Green Jobe and her HE most uatxsfactory disposition to + and Mrs. Walter E. Edge , entertained a_company of 14 at Representative and Mrs. Dempsey Friday evening dancing class at the 3 Vi New Willard. e % make of your interior decorating prob- will 4l be hosts at a dinner Satur- lems is to intrust to us your orders for Debres 4 e, Aleny T VA 5 % PAINTING an d J{, The Southland ls Calling Better Apparel at a Lower Price :mx:mg t m'nm-.—;m the New W m:;ld'x'?o;;{ 7 % J,"‘“““ ‘j{{‘k'"“’f}e : *5‘;;“""‘:‘ ey | v 0 PAPERHANGING B And Francise responds with a smart m a? er %rus & @u % ; Geore ) % Estimates will be made without 3 collection of frocks for daytime, sports ¢ . . obligation to you, on request i i S - oL i . yospentre and evening. The model sketched is a Shop of Quality 937-939 T St. N.W. Frank . Stearns, and a number Rare Jewels % - ot ANV, chic two-piece kashmir in peach color, \tatives and their wives. Fine Watches <i Frids o Moines, Iowa, today to attend a meet- | Foroearly a century and ! % 1108 G Street—Phones :::{: ;‘“6 . in honor of TIIL greatest values we have ever offered. \We vouch for ) braided in dull silver. Novel pleatings msins s avsviel (N b I7=JAMES B. HENDERSON . r. Novel pleating uy for Kansas, where he will old Ware | A ing of farm ¢ nizations. b4 uarter—since President the capital and nation. t of khe \luli Mrs. Had- the accurac y of each statement. 223323433333; Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting at the sides emphasize its newness. “’“.“::[:;;p;‘rfg‘:‘r‘:,3_‘"“[’:‘:: e 1 Silver Ware FRIDAY £ Johnson, wite of Representa- !i‘:m::d:-':‘;éfi“m 3 It AN BARGAIN DAY Albert Johnson, t»mprl:flnv’l a patronage of those most i 213383508888433818 88888802283 + Established 1802 5 — | ; Incorporated - - . Mrs. Wade H. Cooper will be at = -~ ) $7.50 AND $10 DRESSES Bome intormaly tomartow atternoon. | 4 . 1747 Rhode Island Avenue REDUCED ?o 15 Mrs. Cooper has as her guest Mrs. cene Roberta Harding of Nashville, Tenn. All-wool crepes and jerseys in one and two piece models. The naval attache of the French H: Sizes 14 and 16 only. 4115 1117 F STREET iR, TIITEIENLI81122 1! 3231382320002 Printed crepe, satin and wool dresses in sizes 14, 16 and 18 The Correct in Fashion only. ) ; as Featured in $1}?}.25£_CAEIBI%O$25 DRESSES 5111 1111 F St. N.W. Fl'OCkS f()l' Spring Ghoice of printed crepes, satins and wool models in sizes 14, 16 and 18 only. You can be very confident of the authen- Pre_hlventory Sale $2!‘{;Egl?cég‘§o Fri day ticity of the styles as presented here—for — they come to us from the highest accredited e . sources of design—and represent the most Final Reductions $35 COATS 31 exclusive creations—masterly executed. REDUCED TO ...... . 5 These for Spring, the variety, large as it Dinner and Evening Gowns o Choice of all-wool bolivia and imported Blanket coats in misses’ is, il;, . thoroughly repl:'esel]llt:live — and Originally Priced $95 to $155 ;“1 Oa ESOSZ:‘I‘ Q superbly tempting in the charming origi- k: S $2.50 Now $55 5o % nality of mode and embellishment. R-(L;-hDUCED rlTO : S oo ] oice of all-wool novelti d nav. ts for vL h to 14 —Fl' lda y Crepe Roma Crepe Siam e e ajo eoats for ils 6 to g o e Street and Afternoon Dresses $5 4o %lcfz g—IT/(\)TS o - Crepe Elizabeth . .S . . ! Closed Friday Mormng Until 12 Noon ~—developed in Frocks for Street, Sports, Originally Priced $85 to $125 Becoming shapes in velvet and velour, for women and o - ) # $, misses. Black and colors. Open From 12 Noon Untl 8 P.M. Q‘fmmog_{! Biomfl Goousioxte——an capti- Now $40 $2.45 SPORTS HATS $]:00 Bois de Rose Madonna Blue .. N 5 . REDUCEDITO . cocnonersrosaommaemessmsas Fern Green Moonflower Originally Priced $65 to $95 New shapes and colors in felt for women and misses. Everything Must Go f{ - %= ey S N $195 SWEATERS 85¢ Prices modestly begin at Made of all-wool worsted for girls, 1 to 3 years. $90Q.50 Originally Priced $45 to $75 95 SWEATERS 50 29 o P $2REDUCED TO . § 1 T 1s in fiber 1Ik Sizes 36 o 46 in white, Save M. Millinery Special— Now 20 e e ave llioney - $3.00 HANDBAGS 1.0 Velour Hats, rich al- [I REDUCED TO ....- e o . . - ity and dxstmctl?vq: in $5 '95 ats . Choice of leather or silk in black and colors. Many are Remember, tomorrow is the last day. shapes vueooeiieeiinanns S fitted. L3 elou vets e ~c Don'’t forget the hours.' Entire stock must Were $10.50 to $16.50 $1‘1i(1)301) II;C%II}%%S . 50 c be disposed of. $5 and $750 ; Ptitty beaded and leather styles for children in attrac tive colors. 232832232322 033F Fine all-wool sports fab n sizes 14. 16 and 18 only $332% 213 214, 1233323 33388 3222832828 28021 3332832323 1382: 325131 This is your opportunity to I833852282230288202282203288880 222833202