Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1926, Page 21

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SOCIETY (Continued from page 20.) will bs served, Lanham, Mrs. Ladislas Lazaro Clarenco Lea, Mrs. ¥ Letts, Mrs. Ralph Lozicr Homer L. Lyon aiternating at the tea table. Mrs. C. W. Rolertson entertained more than a hundred guests at a beau tifully appointed bridge luncheon at the Washington Club vesterday. The luncheon was served at small tab) each decorated with bridesmaid 5 and maldenhair fern. She was assist ed by her mother, Mrs. Wyville. Judge James F. Smith of the ates Court of Customs Ap- test in whose honor M president iative ture to the ent were: tyre, Judge ut. Col. Or- P, with Mrs. Iritz G Mrs, tem and f the Philippine Le United States. Others Gen, Frank Mc 5. Lobingier vnsherd, Ahern, ohn Willlam 1. Donovan . Allen and Mr. Franc Henry F. Dimock few boxes still ren Mardi G » benefit of the hose the Argentine Mme Pueyrredor Grant, Mrs Dickinson | and Mrs. Vl Tlearwater, | and the active ¢ | | | T Rider, | D Copley, who will make a short visit in Washington. Mrs, Akron, Fred Ohio, Murcott tormerly Harpham of Mrs. Gertrude | - week with Gri of amorrow Mr. Harpham and they will go 1 siay In their home at and Bradley lane. will Join her, three-month My 3 520 Park avenue, New York, musical the evening of 7 for Mr. and Mrs. Lawre will enter. luncheon Sat the board of & sional Countr) s Page Perin in New Hampson Tnited Mr. and Mrs. gave a dinner York, last night for ) Gary, wife of the former ites minister to Switzerland. Among those planning theater par- ties for the Pl Beta Phi ben: Saturday o t Wardman k Theater Mabel Littell Eaton, Mrs. bert Ritter, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. Ell Helmick, Mrs. Robert Gault pter of P{ Beta Phi. Mrs. James T. Morris of Minne apolis, Minn., who s at the Willard for an extended visit luncheon there yesterday for Mrs, William M. Calder of New York, who is in the Capital for a short visit. Mrs. T. avenue sailed from day on the steam: route to Ja inter W. Sedwell, 3901 Wisconsin Baltimore Tues- ip_Alleghany en . Fla. The senior class of the Northeast Cathollc High its friends this evening in the school auditorfum with a card party. This is the first of a serles of .| social events which will serve to swell the senior class memorial fund. Ar- , | ranging the party are Miss Rose Fitz- Mr, .,n.l A Anne Archbold, Mir. W Mrs. ind Mrs. Herm ctor of the mint il rejoin in their Wardman Park ment the last of the week, re- rurning from an extended trip through 1 be accom- Mrs, d- Colo., who for several erick Dunham will remain weeks. ot enve t with them entative i C. Cop at the Willard from 1. He expects to next wee mer Repre rrived tod his home in Au joined here eur morri , Miss Mary McKay, Miss Mary Flaherty phine Frank, Miss Elizabeth Muckel. bauer and A zabeth Bohnest. Mr. and Mrs. James Bates and Aliss Mary Watkins will be the guests of an informal dance this eve- = given by the members of the Al- pha Delta Pi Sorority of George Wash- ington University. The party will be held in the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. ergency Hospital Nurses Giving Ball at Willard. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, and Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrant are addi- tional patronesses for the Emergency Hospital Ball, which is taking place at the Willard Hotel tonight. The alumnae will be hosts and Mrs. Cool- idge gave her name as a patroness entertalned at |y hool i entertaining | JobIt HEPvey You THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Cary T. Gray- Blafr, Mrs. Stephen Herbert J. Slocumn, MeClintock, Mrs. some time ago. son, Mrs. David B. Elkins, Mrs. [ Mrs. Willlam A. G Charles H_ Woodhull, Mrs. Woodbury | Blalr, Mri. Waiter Dwight Wilcox, Mrs. Robert Hallister Chupman, Nrs. aklin 1. Ellls, Miss Mabel Board- man, Mrs. W. T. 8. Simpson, Mrs. Charle Bell, Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart, Mrs. John . Hammond, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Curtls D, Wilbur, Mrs. W. H. Brownson, Mrs. Richard Walnwright and M S. H. Vandergrift are also patrones: for_the dance. The proceeds from the evening | will go to the hospital training school and to endow a room for nurses dur- ing illness : Opera. Company ved here next week by a brilliant array of box holders and putronesses, the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes heading the list. Mrs. | Herbert Hoover is also a box holder as Is also Lady Isabella HHoward. Others on the list of patrons i tronesses include Represental Mrs. Louis Frothinghamn lands legation, the Venezuelan legu- tion, Mrs. Richard Aldrich, Mrs. Cop ley Amory, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. rles J. Bell W. J. Boardman, Theodore Boyuton, Davis Irs. Calderon Corbin, Mrs. W. Mrs. Avery Coonley, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Mrs. Augustus Downing, Mrs. Carl Droop, Mrs. George Ehle, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins M Hayne Ellls, Mrs. Willlam « stis, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Mc Cormick Goodhart, Mrs. Edward B. rs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs, Robert L. Owen. Mrs. Fdwin B. Parker, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Gllbank TWIgg. Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Mrs. Price Whitaker, Mrs. Charles Woodhull, Mrs. Daniel T. Wright, Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mrs. John Hervey Young, Mrs. Henry P. Worthington, Mrs. Charles Denby, Dr. Hugh Young of Baltimore, Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Representative and Mrs. Morton D. Hull, Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheridan, Mrs. Bessle Brueggeman, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Mrs. C. . Glover, Mrs. Edward H. Gheen Mrs. Wlilson-Greene, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. Perry Heath, Mrs. Stilson Hutchins, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Frank J. Hogan, Mrs. C. Heurich, Mme. Christian Hauge, Mrs. Hennen Jenul: Mre. 1. Lester Jones, Mrs. Lyman Kendall, Mrs. Frederick A. Keep, Mrs. John B. Ken- drick, Mrs. Lawrence Lee, Mrs. James Dudley Morgan, Mrs. Adolph C. Mil- ler, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr., r' George Hewitt Myers, Mrs L’Aiglon’s Grand Ballroom —AVAILABLE FOR BIRTHDAY, VALH.\T] AND WA ll = THDAY D F\ E&l\(: —AFTER! \ Col. JflGS—\d.uns 5040 The Chi will be Ch Mrs. Brodhe: Henry ( Parmelee, Mrs. 1. H. (. Slater, Mrs. Wlllard Saulsbury, Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Miss Elizabeth Patterson, Mrs. John Wilkins, Miss Perkins, Mr. C. Bascom Slemp, Mrs. Byron U. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas, Mrs. Charles Lum mis, Mrs. Ross Thompson, Mrs. Her- man Dierks, Mrs. James T. Curtls, Mrs. George E. Hamilton and Mrs, Edward H. ett, Miss Alice Barrows of Washington was the guest of honor at a tea party given Tuexday afternoon at the Al ‘assar Club of Cleveland, she is visiting. Mrs. Alexander Robinson of Hessler road, president of the Cleveland Vassar Club, was hostess. Much interest is befug shown in the plan for the Saturday matinee and evening performas of “Enter Madame” at the Wardman Park The- ater, which are being given for the benefit of the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School. The commlttee in charge of arrangements includes Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. Mabel Littell Eaton, Mrs. George Clark Ober, Miss Lettie Stewart, Mrs. Reginald Geare and Mrs. Stephen De La Mater Among the hostesses who made reservations for the program luncheon which was given by the Woman's Na. tional Democratic Club v their clubhou: nue, were M Borden Harrim; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3%, 1926. rs. Joseph T. Robinson, Mrs. Royal Copeland, Mrs. Andrleus A. Jones, . John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Wilbur “Hubbard, Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, hompson, Mrs. Frank 11, Mrs. John B. Sebree of Omaha, Nebr., and Mrs, James Mere- dith Helm. Representative Alben \W. Barkley, Kentucky, will be the speaker at this luncheon, his subject being a discus- Ars, vin Coolidge h of patronesses for the party and dance to be & ington Order of the I Hotel, Tubs Othér promin for the occasion ar Dawes, Mrs. John G. . Curtis D. Wilbur. h: Sargent and M Dixie Chapter. the Confeder . to raise funds lief and educational Mrs. George B. King and 3 Denmurk, first and Mrs. Miss Cecil Stigall, Sallie Garretson, a Boston physician by the welfare sc to do mental dix cases dealing with estranged parents and unruly Ellsworth, historian, and Mrs, custodian. Goodwin ] Elizabeth A. Sulllvan, wife of has been chosen fetles of that efty Dr. children ———— " STEMLESS SWITCHES Marvels of con yeaionce and” peauty. Not short called stemlens— ‘h wlu\al’ NO STEM at Thy ON GROUND % .5 723 vance in hair art Made from the fin- st imported cut hair or your rombings 11th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 2738 M-BR®WKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Tomorrow! Sale of Astounding Propprtions— ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF WINTER COATS! _ We have taken the most drastic reductions ever known in the history of our coat department! In order to dispose of our entire- stock of Winter Coats as quickly as possible we have forgotten [l chaplain; Established Over 50 Years February Sale of Henderson Furniture SUBSTANTIAL are now effective on a m Suites and Odd Picces from regular stock. REDUCTIONS unher o1 Three typical Imrwun 10-pe 'ju//ml': Gont 2 Roo te 72-in Closed Server, net and 6 CF 1o Suite S0-1n rette, Full Bench and N\ 329 ALL LAMPS AND SHADES REDUCED JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholsterinz, Paperhangine, 1108 G Street—Phones Painting Main \in KIDDIES’ BARGAIN DAY Friday and 23 Children's Coats Sizes 2 ln 6, asst. ¢ and styles to ) values $2 95 at .. 15 Fur-trimmed Coats zes 7 to 10 years, $14.50 s $4.95 turday Clearance Specials 15 Wool Frocks Jersey Pantie $1.95 J5 Baby Coats of Crepe de Chine or Wool Crepe 2t .. hed. 69 Wool Baby Sweaters White-pink and white blue. $1.45 value at 79C 28 White Jean Regulation Dresscs 98¢ Sizes L SALES FINAI PUnschiris all about costs and profits. Call tomorrow with the positive as- surance that you can purchase a Brooks quality Winter Coat at phenomenal savings and at prices that are absolutely startling! E Street Corner 8= f U 15 31 - '69 For Tomorrow—An Unexampled Selling of 125 New Spring Dresses In the Newest and Approved Styles D A M M 6 G Street . N.W. 110! ree $4-95 h Robes 79¢ el 3tos “Yhe House of Faihion” Every Winter Garment Must Go Tremendous Sacrifices—All Sales Final Winter Coats Reduced! For OQur Annual Clearance Sale. ... .. Winter Coats Coats Reduced! For Our Annual Clearance Sale Winter Coats Reduced! For Our Annual . Clearance Sale. ... Winter Coats Reduced! For Our Annual Clearance Sale. . Winter Coats Coats Reduced! For Our Annual Clearance Sale............. FAGTMIAIHA i b3 VARG MFF X Brothers Tomorrow: Special Silk Underwear—Teddles, Vests, Step-ins, Sleeveless Sweatere, '$1.98 and $2 98 3 i 8 i b ;é 2 2 i é% 2 # % 3 : $50.00 Coats | $80.00 Coats | $100 Coats $35.00 and $39.50 Sport and Top Coats go at....$]18.95 7 Sport Coats—2 Dress Coats, Bargains at... Sizes 16 to 18. Were $85 to $125.50. Toclose ........... Three Groups of Dresses Formerly $15 to $40. To ClOSe, 56.95 510-95 515.00 $45 to $60 Afternoon and Evening Dresses ..........$2950 P . 3245 39 495 4 Handsome Costume Suits, Brown and Navy, Dress and Coat. $29 5 O o Silks, Crepes, Cloths. Sizes 16 to 40 Main Floor—One lot Rargains, to <hirts, Sweaters, Corduroy Robes, Cinal Clearane —-—i.-—_— ENSEMBLES anp SUITS Black hairline taflored Suit, <I merly 78.50; now.. English Tweed Sult, 76.30; now Dark blue Formeriy 16 Wool Siirts and others. elose AR AR Extra Speczals Beautiful Spring Dresses in all the’ et S sl 5 and 325 new colors and styles ....... . 35 0 $10 New Millinery—just arrived— can copies of imported models Better Apparel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.W. FINAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL OUR WINTER COATS Ivery coat must be sold, nothing reserved or carried over. These are the greatest values we have ever offered. 535.00 Imported trimmed, Beige Silk Ense cloth 18 . 69.50 - 49.50 45.00 59.50 Purple velour size 16. Formerly 185.00 That fashion has turned definitely from Winter ways and sought a springlike path to smartness is evi- ST dent in these new silk frocks just ar- Hummedis W Hotmeriy | rived. They are charming in their [ rimmed, ljj":m'y"w"\‘:;";:‘*"”'W line and garniture—just dress-up S6) Bormerly; 157005 more. enough to serve for afternoon and h irimmed, size 13 informal evening affairs. In short, 3 36, To the adaptable type of frock that every size 36. Dark blue cloth \ it, woman wishes to include in her outfit. 39.00 98.30 Wrap, b 59.50 .. 59. 89.50 1 o . 50 Women'’s and Misses’ & Women’s and Misses’ l krimn oy -trimm size 16. Formerly 89.50; Tan velour Coat Formerly 145.00; Medium blue satin broadcl mer-trimmed, slze 1S. Former 25.00 COATS Elegance, beauty and luxurious furs are Afl\:oln di;f.u‘ 2“1”:;'&'"0‘)??;::‘20:5;:; combined in these fashionable coats. Flare Scnpediii NS ecconon |9 or straightline models, with rich collars and and sports wear. Handsome fur 90‘_13'5’ cuffs of fur, some with borders of fur. All many with fur cuffs. Best crepe linings. & the desirable shades, in all sizes. Extra All sizes, including extras. e® sizes included. 2 Priced Unequally Low at 25 Stunning New Superb New Fabrics Spring Shades Georgette— Taffeta— | Terrapin— Flat Crepe— Satin— Poudre Blue— Green— Combinations Navy and Black Entire Third Floor Dress Department Sizes for ‘Women trimmed Formerly 1 Black velvi in French ch 235.00; now sves 2 Dinner Gowns of-chiffon merly 255.00; now Afternoon Gown, lmpnr(mi black ith tan contra Women’s and Misses’ $39.50 Coats $19.85 Smartly fashioned suede velour and fine, ‘ll-wool bo- livia, in the new flares. Col- lars and borders of fur. Col- ors—Sea swallow, grackle, lip- stick, brown and black. In all sizes. Women’s and Misses’ $35 COATS $15 Made of all-wool bolivia, satin de chine lined, also inter- lined. Collars and deep cuffs, fancy stitched. Colors—Sea <wallow, brown, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to Women’s and Misses’ $25 COATS $10 Made of ail-wool polaire, lined and interlined, self or fur trimmed. 16 to 38 onl Fashioned of 69.50 Fvening Gowns of chiffon ¢ Frnch beaded motit Formerly 6 now el Imported Afternoon Gown, black cloth fur-trimmed. Formerly 155.00; now Black Velvet Afternoon Costume, s trimmed with embroidered |nvm! “ fro \I Formerly 255.00; now 9750 Beige— 25.00 45.00 i TWELVE HIR E

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