Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1926, Page 16

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16 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBLUARY 10, 1920. SOCLETY, Mrs. Robert Clark of Hoston. The | Church, in Takoma Park, the rector, company included w number from |the Rev. C. M. Yount, formerly rector diplomatio and officia) woolety. of Bt. Thomas' Church, in Oakmont, - ofoluting. The guents of honor at (he Congron. | The bride wore o gown of white BR slonal Club on I'riday”ufte will | erepe roma, mude without teimming, o Honor Murlano Lelendaz, Henor | her tulle vell held by rare old Car- Rafael Betancourt. Mtne, Alus Malles | Hickamacross luce, and she carried & 721 NINTH STRE!:T NbRTHWEST and Minn Virginli Caldwell Menor | shower bouquet of white roses and Betancourt und Honor Male lllen, She wus attended by Miss Ruosts wt the Cubnn ombis 1 nre | Loulse Young us mal r, who IMPORTANT extending thelr stny 1n Washington | (Continued on Seve untll Friday aftornoon for the ex = e = the = = $65, $75, $85, $95 BEAUTIFUL EVENING GOWNS | FOR 852‘50 PRESENTING COPIES OF MODELS COSTING HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS A REMARKABLE BARGAIN OFFERING WORTHY OF THE ATTENTION OF A PASTIDIOUS CLIENTELE EXQUISITE GOWNS OF DISTINCTION AND BEAUTY EVERY GOWN A PARIS MODEL AFTER AONES - LANVIN - PREMET - JENNY - DRECOLL - WCRTH - BEER POR MADAME AND MADEMOISFLLE :: SLENDER OR LARG—TALL OR SHORT SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Dined Last Night With Members of the Executive Family. 5. Campbell arlton, Mrs. Merritte W. Ire- and Mrs. John 1 Mrs. Hines will not observe sal afternoon at home on Sun- bruary 14. Mrs. Gerry, wife Goelet Gerry, will r afternoon from 4 to appoint- ‘\lrfi, llbnr\ \ nl H ed United & dv A ;x‘\h \1\]\ dor (uj\lu in ALDEM WE ADVISE EARLY ATTENDANCE - SOt Ot e d’ Mrs. Ogden ammonc Mrs. Deneen, ind MEL Joseph W Fies . Dar » AN || SPECIALIZING IN FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY Sumten ot (733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. - — Campbell e former | Franklin Tnited Stat Am I\:n~\\-l r to France: Mr. Paul D. ( h u( New York and be at home Mr. and Mrs. ellon of *r.shlencP: 3 Pittsburgh, b xmher and sister-in-law 4 to 6] ’ 3 of the host Buying One’s Frocks At Harris Shop R IERE I8 EDE VAN YEDE J’-NJ’-MN._J%% Graceful . | g AT Senor and Senora de Riano Guests at Belgian Emba; of S t mbe enter- t luncheon Is Becoming a Habit These Days f\l“hun\ L. Hodgkins, n E. White, jr.: | Wendell | WERLICK, il son, Robert 0.Donnell Werlick, Robert Itinckley. N, Mmmamsmw‘ mmmmm/.‘m.\,m ™ 4 3 o o‘P CHARMING NEW VERSIONS ) ' ZsH of the wash frock for young fash- E iomables, aged 4 to 14 years, are h|E ] ! 13 l G STREET f‘gplc CLUB BLDG, | o ———|g|c—— |z ————|n[——| 7 | pbilipsborn 608 to 6i4 ELEVENTH Si. illustrated. The little lady is wearing a smocked bloomer dress of blue everfast, with organdy callar and sleeves. Her older si-ter has on a smart print, with white linen trim- mings. Prices . range 312 from .........00.en of the Mir Samy. . Bloom entertained inf Aliss == Dougias | dinner this Incorporated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. 8 [0 — 0] e [N —[n| e |0 ] O O O o Ty Tl ol Sl s Y e K e S Remnants Women’s Low Shoes In a Grand “Bargain Stampede” NOTHER chance tomor= row. In the “Bargain Sections” at our 7th St. and 9th St. Stores only. Mrs Jurn Ffoulke, M rs. Henry W KAPLOWITZ % celve tomorr The chief of i | L. Hines are e ¥ INCORPORATED Closing out hundreds of | o ¢ their " e > ; > Myer in honor of 1l ary of 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST pairs Women's Low Shoes— | p broken sizes and discontinued styles in all wanted materials and patterns. All from our regular $5.95 to $10 stocks. War and IMPORTANT SALE $35, $40, $45 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES FoR 320 / also, a number of of every description ' West 1020-1021—and let us demon- Cleaned or Dyed | it —and let us demon This Week Only The Dressy models—in Charmeen, Twill Bloom, Marchan, Lorsheen. Women's Wool Sports Hose 45¢ Broken lots that sold for several times this price! 7th St. Store To demonstrate to vou the Footer-service on quality of household fabric: An unusual concession at an opportune time to give Winter fabrics a touch of newness, Save on Summer drapes by having them cleaned now. FOOTER’S 4149 St. 191416 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave.SEE. Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. W Kat27th St West 1020-1021 “Man’s Shop”—14th & G Main 2343 F ) The colors include—Kanaka, Julip, Thistledown, Navy, Sandal, Corn Stalk, etc. 7th & K Sizes for Women and Misses Third Floor. b——|nje———[nje—]al——njc—"|n|c———tf s ———ju|c———|nj—— o] e—— ol =5 [a|e——|n -I-AR SAI.V[ .pairs of silver and gold brocaded o 4 \ 50c Jar s CREAT BARGAIN OFFERING tarnished, but casily renovated. s y Instantly Remcves gmfilflg{'uwffi HIDUALI Y N STYLE AND WORKNANSH ¢ o 522?:'-‘ nWL‘ ‘w:'t say l‘l‘jhflt ‘;“" 1 l——#‘}—_—“—é‘\é—__— el after today's selling, u Dandruff FOR DRESS ::Epg[l;g;[%" L”COLLEC'HON OF MODED COLLEGE “?e‘ll try to fit you. Mostly under sk cew (o FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE :: SLEN.ER oz mon—TAL OR SHORT 5's. All sales final. F Cl F l] . . Ml i e g SPECIALIZING IN FASHI_N DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY o] orwar ashions 1n fi'&"’:fi.’; ngrnllém’;'rfnnk'nlx‘euh STORE OPENS a: ;50 A M. _ 3 ; KATEE DUNN = Sale Men's Shoes $2.75 517 11tk Strect. g At our 7th St.—9th St.— 2 Prlllg Oats ' “Allprest” Is Modern Laundr— 3 14th dnd G Sts. Stores a ¢ Methods ; Closing out all $595 to §7.50 Men's Shoe styles ‘ —in'which we present a ! S 5 ¥ that will be discontinued this season. Tans and blacks : —uwith modified laundry charges —oxford and high cuts. All perfect shoes and splendid | remarkable colerie at Count up what it costs you to have the qualities—but no time to lose! “washing” done at home—not including . (o] OO A e momevenee | FOOTWEAR—SPECIAL SALES! j ‘ [ And then get our charges—for all RUBBER . i . | SPECIAL|[# “Atipre«> Laundry work is done at pownd BROKEN lots Men's and HIGH - CUT, ‘4-buckle, ; 2507 : rates. N Women's Rubbers. Most- - Warm-lined Ga- Both Dressy and Sports types— /0 OFF You’ll find a considerable difference in 3 ly small sizes and discon- loshes. B designed on the most engaging lines— Cintain favor of “Allprest.”” Cheaper for better | tinued shapes ......... 452 Girls’ and Boys’. ... $2.59 developed in the most effective weaves urt y wm:k—and with the. individual service \ Bargain Section, \Vm?ens | —and trimmed effectively with fur. Drapes and which Allprest alone is capable of giving. | 7th St. Store Only Men’s ... ..i... ! The S | h distincti . 1 2 2 { € dports are 1 the distinctive One experience will make you a | . . Portieres o S e e Il foreign mixtures. : 1 m E ~ e PR — : d e G SR e — - jI———|ojc———lojc——[a|c——)] . { « % / ‘

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