Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 20

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20 SOCIETY. ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, '1926. —_— e 17 BVENIANG STAR, WASHINGION, . C, | Senora de Riano, the Minister of ;he : Mrs. ll'mhilllun[ll wkins will exlu('rll:‘n > el i d S 3 Pa- ! at tea th il 100 foll t ATTENDED ARMY AND NAVY RECEPTION | |5, oo Mrs. | Peter | drill at the fort. There will be about r and Mrs. |Izfir". g:?u‘u and asesting n'.‘; hosts (n 5 , , i & TE S S - ULIUS GARFINCKEL& Co. rney General and Mrs. William President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts at N . T A ' PARIS the Annual Army and Navy 4 ol » s ' SODA New Apparel Rucptmn Ldst .\urht ‘ : e were Wi ‘ot i)l CANDIES |t mere ien e Unusually Smart Co., giving the 4 i Each the best of its Mre. George Wi wer i kind in Washington For Misses, Juniors and Girls | High quality, reasonable a marrow annes ime Mrs. ces—and serve A | wife of Ca “arletor . prices—and served in a Moderately Priced | cousin of * " . | store whose atmosphere i % s hung | ¥ { 1 H { . v P J rowil i refu 1t PAR7 . = < and she wore a | . i o ! you will EW, novel and exquisite apparel chosen appreciate. 3 especially for sports, street, campus and Sibdiviches and\Catfas dress wear for young women and girls arrives | skirt. 8 doubl ot 3 ¥ 1 R s i sklit. jouble string ¢ & T at i i eve [ Served at Our Soda Fountain here each day. 1 gown o ed ith ” bodice : Ry . e v'v. ‘i, wi Coats Dresses Suits the land.” e b 32 o 5 [ an en v..: canDY OF THE wum and the . h : £ S R . 3 ; : ’ L S 1223 F Street N.W. F STREET CoRNER OF 13™ v and others feul guns and White Hor Markial W ©owas in a b d with 1 3 v e Announcing the Annual N k. ‘ AN DULIN & MARTIN CO. g L4 X4 REDUCTIONS DM Longworth Attractive. - : QVaShl atons of Fine and Gold Encrusted i of % : ed in goM in a |Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. (. (. Bass of New Orieans, guest of her uncle | mar e‘f 1 = T D: , rade with @ |and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. Ivan Emst Bass of 3908 Jocelyn street, who took | i [ and their Tades ] and the. skirt hot t | her to the W hnn Houw last night. i \ ¥ \ .L 1 the se oom, where | ear m. here retary of Agricul the thlr( of | qsy de bonffant and ("lmmo(' w ‘. " N ' . < ~ ’ i 1 e ot ,h.&:l“o. e ;‘:m:‘\ Hmned v 3 Sunday, Feb. 14 example reductions trimmed with goid. M | Dk veiver, and M I Fe mne’s Limoges ¢ Rosenthal il e e e i e e | Ot. Valentine’s| s o e trimmed with pea | - <) Dorn wore blacic veiver, & ; Eron: fan < —a one-half-inch gold encrusted : the [""“"' grade .O{I “}:',"a, :hm‘:l 1; ! 3 Alr L y ~ ’ ¢ 3 cautiful pattern with a 15 -inch Go was in red, heavily ade 2 AP snd svrcial g nigit to ¢ 5 = ’ ully em- i 5 72 ederick Dent G i [ pattern _““h a beautifully em encrustation, as well as a Cobalt Blue tin _embroider % : herectenzes Lo bossed rim. one-inch rim. rker West w R of o : o : , 33 33000 dozer ca Plates. now $35.00 dozen Bread and Butter T hod = AL o o .$2250 | Plates. now doz 3 heodore grown o Y sassidor of um and h 4 5 . SR | 226 O0 T o z Bryn Maur | cloth of silver sond orna- | Baroness ¢ . it | S fozen Butter $86.00 dozen Tea Cups and Sau- Mrs. Ireland. | r Mrs. \lhar( M. D. 3 . n g rve at d Plates, now do 817 cers, now doz. in cloth of gold, with a f A o jid ouills © of the Secs laot Bnarore topaz ornaments $42.50 dozen Tea Cug S100 dozen Bouillon = : : ; ers. now doz X | cers, now ‘ml‘r ""I; z fo $30.00 do. Bouillon Lups and 0 unitorms = > > 2 Saucers, now doz. L.l . 8404 fees, now doz. These are just a few nf the many patterns reduced—there are many more. Teapots, sugar and creams, cups and saucers, bouillons and after-dinner coffees to match a few o] the place plates as well —assortments, however, are broken. eceptions of their The Assistant e g | e —e——— vz DULNGMARTING ... FURNlTURE AND RUGS || B ViR $2 1= || o S t euven 5 Sym.,. all during the evening. a \ esses— 4 e a/? 6710&5 Gowns Add Color. WARDMAN | A Beautiful Tea Wagon in el el AU PARK HOTEL ¥ Genuine Mahogany fashioned with a slightly draped skirt, the bodice cut square in the front, SATURDAY EVENING, L L Tt [ ozt ] ["00K Rack Opening the New Millinery lare showing through in a narrow é Music b, e . . 2 , 32090 Season With a Sensational 1115 -G - STREE C“d" pointed panel, broad at the top and reaching almost to the bottom, where Wardman Park it narrowed into a point. 2 Orchestra Mrs. Daw 3, 4 ; Other Added Attractions t. who ¢ . Hubert Work, wor gown of soft white 3 For Reservation Phone «atin embroldered in cryst / Columbia 2000 Handsomely Made Solid Mahogany GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Draperies Call Us Up For Estimates Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged A ; 1325 14th St. Main 4224 of smart quality ! i g ¥ Y %//»W/ T Untrimmed f-——————;f—fi%%%%%%%MWW% HATS o ) : ¢ | At Sloan’s Art Galleries | & Your Floral Valentines $3-98 1o $]2.50 715 Thirteenth Street, \Vashington, D. C. —will awaken most heart-felt appreciation if ar- ranged by Blackistone. Our designers =~ how The woman seeking individ- ! I t 9 S 1 ng by B! i uaH'f in Millinery can always mpor er S a e to'‘Say it with Flowers. be satisfled here elocting a becoming shape. choosing OF her trimmi and having / ner o st s e (i Rare Antique European Household ecuted with the assistance of . e Adornments and Objects of Art Fine Quality LARGE Culled from the unfrequented by-ways of England and and SMALL Hair Hats, France by a well known Collector Bangkoks, Tmported Garien Mats, (Tl TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Straws and Novelty o . Braids. All the new : Within Our Galleries Spring rulnr::\_-lso 715 Thirteenth Street Northwest Blacky Bevton g NS Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday February 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th, 1926 X VALENTINE Valentme AT 2 P. M. EACH DAY BASKETS Corsages, 350 iy Embracing in part Antique Furniture in English Mahogany, Burl Combinations of Koscs, ments and Ribbons. Walnut, Oak, French and Dutch Marquetrie, etc., in all the $ & $ Violets and Sweet Peas. 39¢, 75¢ to $5.98 interesting old styles such as Queen Anne, Hepplowhite, SPECIAL at $3.50. Duncan Phyfe, Adam, Chippendale, etc., also Old China and Glass, English Fireplace Brasses, Valentme Bouxes of Spring Flowers, $3 & $5 Antique Mirrors and Girandoles, Old Paint- Sy, 00 Z Advance 2 2 % 7 % Display %, R N %}. x 2R, Ak Il ¥ N s Smart off-the-face styles; new draped btyleb' turbans, large brimmed shapes, new cloche styles—every new fabric including new strawe and hair models now featured in New York and Regularly other leading style centers. Sold 13 Colors: Light oak—green copper—navy wood = “* —tan—lipstick red—rose—pink—gray —rust orchid—sand—black—hite. Y 2% These Hats in many instances could not be bought for less wholesale N\ ~ \ Introducing Our New All-Silk Chiffon Hosiery Silk from Top to Toe, Exquisitely Sheer We sincerely believe this new number of ours will take Washington by storm. A hose that_has all the features of a three-dollar 2 Poncs Creeron ek e % 1992 F S, ST T - —" VS Teiephone Telenhone. LIDO SILK HOSIERY in all the new Spring f"\."_" 614 Twelfth St B s Ny e 0 FetinRe | Y shades, sld esciuively by us o W eshinpn $5 Arouna the Gomer From meh | | C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts. TWO STORES e Bet. Fli G Sts. \V'i:»‘\‘\”' %%%%w%%wl 1’1\‘“ i IIII'JII\“‘HIIIII I \E,IIIIIIIIlIIllIlII“Jl]\\|IH|IlIIl|ImlI‘.. ST Jg\\:||||1n|n|mun4\~mulmmalxnuumunmu4; New Spring Trimmings Of Ostrich, Flowers, Orna-

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