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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926. 21 Margaret Gage will be at home in-|and Mr. Fred Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. D. Ker-| District Pen Women, assisted by Mrs. |of the United States Steel Corporation | flowers and a program of music was | 150 guests and refreshments wera S formally tomorrow afternoon and the | Fielding M. Lewis will also entertain|foot Shute, Mrs. C. Augustus Simp-|Blodgett, Mrs. Ell A. Helmick, first (s jnterested. given by Miss Charlotte Burch, Miss |served at midnight. Rev. B. M, remaining Wednesdays in_ February.|a box party. son, Mrs. John A. Tillema, Mrs. |vice president; Mrs. George Thorpe, Gllichrest, Mr. John Murphy and Mr. | Thompson, rector ot the church, was Charles H. Tompkins, Mrs. Walter |chairman of the ball committee; Mrs. ety 3 Melvin Mitchell. e e M alter D. Wilcox | Harry A. Colman, president of the Na. [ Mr. and Mrs. S. Gerritt Miller, jr., Richardson, chair-| & 0 er e, s S. Wiles, Mrs, | tional League of American Pen Wom- | were hosts at a small dance Saturday ening of musle at) i derick W. True is president of;en, and Mr. Milton Sills, the guest of | evening. to be given under |Fred jady managers and Mrs. [honor, who s coming down from New with the exception of Wednesday, ere were about among the guesf — (Continued from Page Twenty) | February 17. Mrs. Charles V Ty K for the . Grant, Mra. C les Cook Little, president|Man for 3. Irs. (h:; ersity of Michigan, will|Mount Vernon Feoderttk ! be the guest of honor at a dinner | the auspices of the George Washing: |the hoard of lady manageiv LU0 5 | York just for one evening to be pres-| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edward Gill Mrs. M which the Washington alumni of that | ton University in commemoration of ot ent on this occasion of such great in- | .- iR o . ey ¢ will give at the Willard | Washington's birthday, will be hostess| \r.o Delos Blodgett, honorary chair- | terest to all writers and artists in all | Chrest cntertained at a delightfully 1%, Hutchison! . The dinner will be held | tomorrow at a larke luncheon at her|n,,y,, and members of the ball commit.lines of production. arranged dance last evening for their man, Mrs. in the Willard room suite. country home on Grant road, in honor | ee for the annual Midwinter ball of ! The Mayflower Hotel has placed the | daughter, Miss Norma Bell Gillchrest, Randall Harry V. 051 ovmoacouuitioo, the League of American Penwomen of | pregidential suite at the disposal of |in celebration of her cighteenth birth: r, = Mr. William Bowie Clark has can-| Among the guests will be Mrs. tomor- S| G > Ilaynes, Mrs. Be in Hellen, Mrs. | . 5" ot . § 2 distagc - | the District, which is to occur Mr. Sills for this occasion, and on the | day anniversary, at 830 o'clock, in| Arthur A, Houghion, Mrs. Walter | cPled all social engagements owing to | Frederick W. True, president of the | row evening, announce that it is not | foliowing morning he will return to | Nativity Parish iall, Fourteenth and ¥ the death of his sister, Mrs. John|board of the University Hospital, and Gy ball, and that [N . T i e Ho' Mrs. Co Hull, Mrs. |7 : L, primarily a costume ball, New York to complete the making of | A streets southeast. The hall was 2 5 {x‘{:finrl‘:w"{n,.“?mt“r{‘x ‘_E‘IMN",,\_ Noland Mackenzie of 906 St. Paul|chairman of the executive committee:| yhjlo a number of guests for the ball | “Men of Steel,” in which Judge Gary ! decorated with yellow and white cut l t- ¥V, § ins, 3 street, Baltimore, Md. the vice preside Mrs. Thomas S.|will come in fancy dress, appearing a A. Keep, Mrs. Carl B. Keferstein, Mrs. e Ta 1 i 3 Langhorne, Ais. John B.| Mrs. Willlam G. Brantley will en- ] Sont B e Reli b‘;“’Fw"h. C°““‘s".°“‘° 1916 rs. Nichoins Luguer, Mis.| tertain at a bridge luncheon this A M e AT T, e Mrs. Randolph H. | afternoon at her home, at 2142 |(he. seorera e e el ae winpeiEIveD 1106 G Street.. N.W. " ne Meredith. | Wyoming avenue, in compliment to | Vieck, with Miss . Mitchell, Mrs. B. F.|afisg Margaret Schuyler Mitchell. Mrs. John Paul F Irs. Samuel Warren Mi . D. Mitchell, M Fred- K enn Mrs. Frank B. tore W. Noves,|to Washington from Phip) Mr , Mrs. Walter . Phillips, Mrs. Thomas . ; Mrs. Duncan C. Phillips, toberts Rine er to general ballroom dancing, 5 which s to be interspersed at intervals rt 1. Greer of |1aM Cline Borden, Mrs. by a number of oldfashioned and have returned | Xandolph, Mrs. Bradshaw Swailes, | classical dances. One set of lanciers, fensive mo: | MFs. Leonhard Setjneger, Mrs. Spen|one polka and one schottischo will be a cer Prentiss, Mrs. J. D. Byer s. ced by members of the league to -|tor trip throush Florida and the |\" B Hilton, Mrs. Ord Fvermann, | the nddly of John Bolduc, and with Southern Sta ek Mrs. Carl Droop, Mrs. Howard Hodg: | Col. Jamieson calling out the figures Former Attorn ral and Mrs, | Kins, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Wil-[in true oldfashioned stylo for the Mitchell Palmer oned Hliei Aspinwall, Mrs. William J - | departure for for another . Mrs. lter Harban and Mi "| week and will remain in their Ward- man Park apartment until Monday, | The committe of arrangements for Mrs. | February 8. the musical event, starring Miss Car- | MUS | Ponsello of the Metropolitan | Mrs. H._S. Mulliken, presicent of e d | R Annual Dixie Ball | will also be present and hold | Willard Popular Event. an executive meeting following the -| The Dixie ball which will occur to-|luncheon. They ates M Min- | Mrs . rnest, M Moran lanciers. The classical dances will be given under the direction of Miss Mar- jorie Webster-. The receiving line will be b H._S. Mulliken, presid aded by of _the Il © Regardless of Cost “ e House of Falhion™ | F lajt!i, CICWQ:A&;I‘S Winter Coats Must Go ||| Every Fur Coat Must Go 1 Our policy is-never to carry stock over into the mnext year. The présent large assortment must be removed regard- | | | i ‘. 1 less of cost to make room for new arrivals. A wonderful night at the Willard Hotel is an an-| Nigerode Andrews, Alexander | = - = e > Wilon, i ;| i1t avent: et mote than! 20 seerst !Gm“,.\. Mrs. Wilim Ciine: Horden, wonderful Coats cpportunity to buy at substantial savings. ton Wood, Mm|standing and a large contingent of | Tuggno Tyrnen Ars. Edward R. McReyno S on $175 Northern Seal (Dyed Coney) Coats $90 vs. Richard - | the social world will figure in it. L, 2 @ op, Mrs. Ar. i 3 date. €] . Hervey Youns. Thocs Wil e Thary. ait . ;‘:.ur:x \\Inv\xi\r ll.)unln, N John Paul | Sales—Service | $ $ 50 mslnurlllm?'c‘n::hfi;:; 1‘.221';.‘::¢1raa‘1;o price. 2 alinski Entertaining ¢|Mrs. Thomas Madden 14232521 ;'zzls' NW. 5 2 . $ .50 Full length models. Clearance price : 5125 re Friday’s which is | Charles C. ) a1 E —_— — $250 Raccoon Coats $ 165 M. G r with her Sales ! Full length Clearance price 3 : a short receptio 14th and Park Road N.W. g 250 Ameri oo Co T $165 | enor Miss Grace Dunham | Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. |G Sk Mt 5 riodmkn S; Hurley, g Groups of Winter Dresses tely followed by 5 will be arner, Mrs. William 5 P even Amel South Mather Lewis, Mrs. Willlam D. Ord, “Sixty Years of Satisfactory Service |z rrel and Kolinsky t nings. il entertain b the | e Southern eolors wad atirattive | e 2 O Y T 2 ) T |8 $15 to $35 Values. To Close, $7.95 and $11.95 - $225 e Col. . J. |souvenirs will make an unusually $275 ton, | brilliant_ball e pri Col . Orton ar B.| Mr. F. C. Baggarly and Mr. F. C. e 4 o Min if 3 Mit \,,‘ i Swallow are chairman and vice chair. Established Over 50 Years New S rin Dr ! ! quirrel Coats 5300 B Tl g Dresses et esrace e Mr | posed of the following gentlemen: Gen. S L 25 Caracul Fur Coats huve mos A. Fries, Mr. O. B. McLean, Mr. | Beautiful Styles and Colors | Short models. Clearance price $65 veeks t and Mr. V 3. Hutton. | Extra Specxal ! Short models with Beaver Iar d cufis S Lith ere at the Flamingo | Many be have been formed, | . J s Short models v Beav collar and $75 Hotel « Mr. and Mrs. O. B. McLean having Ofierlng an Clearance price Numerous Other Coats Proportionately Reduced ALL CLOTH FUR-TRIMMED COATS Y2 PRICE v . S. N.. was |Secured another box and will have . N he Wii | among their guests Comdr. a 1 L0 ihe | Sandoz, Comdr. and Mrs. Rh | A. S. McLemore, N - of the 5 = on 'ite | Howard Nulton, Franc were lost for | Spring Millinery—Just Arrived Distinctively Smart Styles, $5 to $10 A limited number of Complete Suites and Odd Pieces, from regular stock. Have Been Substantially Reduced for IFebruary disposal. TWO STRIKING EXAMPLES 10-Pc. Mahogany Comb. Dining Room Suite; 66-in. Buffet, Oblong Table, Closed Server, China Cabinet and 6 Chairs with hair- clothikseatsils . o touani s i sy 3 $449 %’3 1] : % g : g % 2 & closed their Park Hotel VASE Beautiful LAMP Hundreds of \Wash e having it don e your vase over 9-Pc. Mahogany Comb. Bedroom Suite; 50-in. Bureau, Twin Beds, Chest, Toilet Table, Night Table. Rocker, Chair and Bench. e $435 (ol bitihals oy Madelon ¥ NEW YORKX PARIS ; The Madel lon Costu Comple REDUCTIONS ARE GENUINE and represent Remarkable Savings te for Women .......... & JaMES B. HENDERSON ~ MUDDIMAN o. 709 13th Main 140 M-BRDKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Wednesday—Another Day of Unexampled Selling in Our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE h There’s Many a Startling Surprise for Those Who Shop Here Tomorrow. Values are Unusually Strong Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones $39.50 The Madelon Frock for Misses Sketched, right Maiclon designing in_every en- nanting detail’ A frock for yout e i1k for youth ... tafieia scalloped. * Foiero bodicad o Daguerrotype - sieeves. ... .and tireaded throwracarf ®coilar. Taffeta. with blouse odice of ¢ printed silk. $39.50 $39.50 and Appealing—Be. Here Early—All Sales Final. . 1y to 13 Off : Winter Coats Shightly Soiled Silk Dresses Fur-Trimmed All Silk Teddies, Slips, Smart Styles Bloomers and Gowns = Springtime has come with Madelon Modes! Yesterday’s fashions are gone, as vesterday’s snows. The world is to be young again in fashion’s “Madelon. Do you know Madelon? Have you heard of this most fascinating romance of the frocks and coats that bear the name of Madelon? The name itself is a song. Were you in Paris when all Paris was hum- ming it? They named them Madelon. . .these fashions that Paris designs in her most joyful mood. with an artistry that only Paris can. They have a melodic beauty. . .these frocks and coats interpreted into American chic...brought to you by a wonderful, inspired plan. . .that makes it possible for you to wear Paris fashions...at the price vour purse affords! The plan? Tt is this: Forty men and women ... stylists, artists ... who live and breathe fashion...convene once cach month to choose the fashion worthy of being a “Madelon.” .and » Reduced for Our $ 15 .00 Clearance Sale Reduced for Our 6_ 75 “Wear Right” Gloves Clearance Sale . .. = Washable—All Colors i Winter Coats | Reguarly 75c 93¢ | Silk Dresses Fur-Trimmed Reduced for Our $ 1 9,75 Clearance Sale Wonderful Values Silk Scarfs Reduced for Our $8 .75 Colored or Plain $1 89 Clearance Sale . .. They are representatives from leading shops in their city. From Washington, Jelleff’ the modes unanimously approved for unsurpassed exquisiteness. . .are the chosen “Madelons. Madelon Modes Arrive! Regularly $2.95 Sale Price......... These Combined Resources Alone Could Make | Possible Madelon Values in Frocks at $39.50. | What Do The New Madelon Frocks Bring . .. ? The Umbrella Frock. ..Frocks with Mushroom Pleats. . .the Vogue of Corolla Scailops. . . Dresden Appliqued Lace. ..Daguerreotype Sleeves...Boleros and Threaded Throw-Scari Collars. . .and much. . .much more! Only Madelon Plan of Group-Buying Could Achieve Coats of Madelon Worth at $49.50 PWVhat Do The New Madelon Coats Bring . . . ? A New “Staccato-check” Woolen. Wonderful imported tapestry weaves with a vigor of weave and a beauty of color-blending that recall the hand-loomed fabric. Cape Sleeves! An adventurous...a carefree fashion of youthful spirit. Cape backs...lined to match the coat in a veritable checkerboard. Coats scarf-lined...and still other Madelon modes. Tomorrow—Come and meet Springtime . . . meet Madelon at ? Winter Coats Silk Dresses Fur-Trimmed Al Wool S?weaters Street and Business -Wool Slip-ons Reduced for Our $3 1 .15 | Regularly $2.95 to $ 1 .95 Reduced for Our $1 0.75 Clearance Sale $3.95, Sale Price. ... Clearance Sale . Winter Coats | s, jon., cieoats Regularly $6.95 and $4'95 $8.95, Sale Price. ... Silk Dresses Stunning Models Reduced for Our § 1 3 .75 Glove Silk Bloomers Clearance Sale . A Irregulars $ . 45 3 Winter Coats | &zsi5 319 | il Dresses Fur-Trimmed Reduced for Our $39 .75 Clearance Sale for Women’s Apparel Fur-Trimmed For All Occasions Soon to Be : Rayon Teddies Washington's -9 Largest Store s VALUE! Regularly $1.95 Sale Price....... Reduced for Our 5 4 Reduced for Our Clearance Sale $69 K Super-Quality $1 .39 Cleearance Sale . s16'75 1216 F St. N.W.