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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Mrs. Ragsdale will visit relatives in Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Louise Carrington Hoehling, daughter of former Justice and Mrs. A. A. Hoehling, and Mr. John Hayes Knowles, whose marriage will take place Saturday, will be the guests in whose honor the cousin of the bride- elect, Miss Elizabeth Ogilvie, will en- tertain at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Col. Edward Clifford has left Wash- Ington for Florida, where he will spend some time. Comdr. Frank A. Braisted, U. S. N, and Mrs. Braisted were hosts to a com- pany of 22 at a dinner party last eve- :ln; in the ball room at the Shore- am. Mr. William W. Sullivan was host {nformally at a “stag dinner” last evening in the colonial room of the Wardman Park Hotel. Covers were laid for 132. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley will have in their box at the con- eert at Constitution Hall this after- noon Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cook end Miss Minna Niemann. Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner has moved | to the Wellington at 1701 Park road for the remainder of the season. | Mr. Clarence E. Lovejoy of Colum- | bia University, who is secretary of the American Alumni Council, was host to & party of 11 at luncheon| yesterday in the colonial room of | the Wardman Park Hotel. | Benefit Card Parties | Tomorrow Attract Many. | Arrangements have been completed, | attractive prizes secured and all is| in order for the elaborate card party | for the benefit of St. Margaretts Rector’'s Aid at the Shoreham to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | Miss Imogen Ficklen, Miss Agnes Fitzhugh Shafter, Miss Carrie Roper | Fulton, Miss Lucrece Bradford, Miss Jane MacLeod, Miss Elinor Fitts, Miss Catherin Cameron, Miss Helen | ‘Whitaker, Miss Polly Wirgman, Miss | Enda Kimberly, Miss Kersky Caldwell, | Miss Frances Carl, Miss Sally Wil- liams, Miss Edith Williams, Miss Violet Goebel, Miss Frances Goodwin, Miss Margaret Fisher and Miss Betty Ketchum are the junior patronesses, and a large number of tables have | been taken. Tickets may be had at THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. , RECENT VISITOR I Mrs. Frank Hale, who, with Mr. Hale, spent last week with her mother, Mrs. William A. Gruman, and are temporarily in Birmingham, where Mr. Hale is on duty as an ex- aminer of the Federal Trade Commission. Mrs. Hale, before her mar- riage recently, was Miss Ruby Gruman of Wash- ington. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. the door and the friends of St. Mar- | hospital, of which Mrs. Martha J.|liam Champayne, Miss C. A. Scherer, garets will be welcomed by the rec-| Vaughan is president. tor's sister, Miss Caroline F. Smith, and Mrs. Harry R. Fulton, Mrs. W.|for the party are Mrs. A partial list of those taking tables Melvin C. Mrs, Jack Kern, Mrs. J. H. McCarthy, Mrs. W. A. Morselle, Mrs. Maude Gibbs, Mrs. A. A. Chenay, Mr. Thomas M. Sleet, Miss Elizabeth Northrop, | Hazen, Mrs. John Malloy, Mrs. Bryce | H. Baker, Dr. J. G. Lewis, Dr. J. R. Mrs. Carrington Kilborne, Mrs. Joseph | Bowie, Mrs. Tomas Cajigas, Mrs. Wil- | Young, Mrs. Marie Tflmlge Mrs. Wall, Mrs. J. A. Gaston, Mrs. Vassar‘ White, Mrs. Willoughby Chesley, Mrs. | Aaron Newman, Mrs. Francis Key- Smith and Miss Helen Mulehen. | ‘The annual card party for the penefit of Casualty Hospital will be given tomorrow afterncon from 2 to | 4:30 o'clock at the New Willard Hotel by the Board of Lady Managers of the BURT®S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE LADH ES §1H0'ES formerly 6% to |Z’ ! (] | FStati4th. Il Il I -MILLER The new Shuttle Leather in Black and Brown. An Ingenne Model at : 5775 . Keen Knock-Abouts for Smart “Get-Abouts” You'll pardon us if we allow ourselves a pride- ful gurgle or two. It's this-"Strollie” model in Shuttle Leather with trim to match. It's so downright pert and attractive and so full of spirit ~it'shard torealize that thisisjustaknock-about low-heeled walking shoe for town or country wear with your Tweeds and Tailored things. “Strollies"” are a new line of Ingenue Creations featured at a new price. 1222 F N. W. N END of the SEASON 015 AM Clearance! Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of Fall and Winter Fur-Trimmed COATS BETTER DRESSES SUITS Take advantage of this unusual offering by shopping early for best selec- tion; altho the collection is great there are mostly one-of-a-kind. Sizes for Women, Misses and Little Women. Original price tags remain. Make deduction at time of purchase. Here’s exactly how you save! Dress Coats $69.75 Coats $98.75 Coats. Usual Charge Privileges! $34.88 $79.75 Coats. .$39.88 .$49.88 $115.00 Coats. .$57.50 $125.00 Coats. .$62.50 $139.75 Coats. .$69.88 $149.75 Coats. .$74.88 Dresses $29.75 Dresses.$14.88 $35.00 Dresses.$17.50 $39.75 Dresses.$19.88 $49.75 Dresses. $24.88 $59.75 Dresses.$29.88 $69.75 Dresses.$34.58 $79.75 Dresses.$39.88 Sport Coats $29.75 Coats. ..$14.88 $35.00 Coats. ..$17.50 $49.75 Coats. ..$24.88 $69.75 Coats. " .$34.88 $79.75 Coats. ..$39.88 $89.75 Coats. ..$44.58 $98.75 Coats. . .$49.88 All Sales Must Be Finall C.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935. Chapter, D. A. R., will give tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Raleigh , | Hotel are Mrs. Eldon King, Miss May .| Helm, associate corporation counsel An -nrmlve' prize for each table, also two door prizes will be given. Columbia Women of the George ‘Washington University will meet at tea tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Burlington Hotel. Tea will be served from 4 to 4:30 o'clock, and among those who will be hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Paul Heyl, Mrs. Donald Young, Mrs. J. B. Camp- bell and Mrs. Edwin Yokum. A group from the department of physical education of the university, under the direction of Miss Ruth At- well, will present a program entitled, “Demonstration of Dance.” The president, Mrs. W. Hayes Yeager, will preside at the business meeting at 5 pm. Assisting at Congressional Club tea tomorrow will be Mrs. Pear] Oldfield, Mrs. Caroline O'Day, Mrs. George W. Norris, Mrs. Martin A. Morrison, Mrs. Percy Quinn, Mrs. James H. Patten, Mrs. Charles A. Phemley, Mrs. J. Hardin Peterson, Mrs. Emmett O'Neal, Mrs. Francis G, Newlundn Mrs. Theo- g:re L. Moritz and Mrs. William J. ars. Additional pllronesses for the benefit card party which Constitution Friday . . . two dress sales with a powerful appeal for the District of Columbia; Miss Grace Roper, daughter of the Secre- tary of Commerce, and Mrs. Sarah L. Pattgrson and Mrs. Thurman Michel- son, who are spending the Winter at the Raleigh. Those who have made reservations are Mrs. Thomas Hardle Seay, regent; ! Mrs. Alfred L. Talbot, vice regent; Miss Louisiana Blackmar, Mrs. H. A. Brooks, Mrs. Adelaide Smith Beard, Mrs. Stuart E. Catling, Mrs. Charles Leonard rs, Mrs. W. Dimmette, Mrs. Irving Prickey, Mrs. Charles P. Grandfield, Mrs. Willlam H. Hessick, Mrs. William A. Jardine, Mrs. Ells 8. Knight,” Miss Margaret | Layman, Mrs. Thelma F. Lee, Mrs. Stella Glenn McElhannon, Mrs. Robert H. McNeill, Mrs. Walter Miles, Mrs. Lavina Eilllott Opdycke, Mrs. James I. Parker, Mrs. Edward W. Rasb, Mrs. Wallace Sherwood, Mrs. (Continued on Fourth Page.) mast of 30 ,-.. > EYES? Katlnnne Lee Oplne Conn. Color your Jathes Snd brows at a moml- Y5008, Manicure. _North 1306 14.95, 12,95, 10.95 dresses women’s and misses’ street crepes in black, brown and colors, also misses’ evening gowns. 10.95, 7.95 dresses misses’ street crepes in black, brown and colors. A SP 5 third floor 3 fourth floor RING CARLTON PRE-VIEYY _,-o win p / ) ,wea( Carlton steals the spotlight with another swanky shoe. It’s our prediction "Town Tweed’’ will go places and travel far, for it has a sleek, well-groomed "'tweedy’”’ look, ideal for wear with Spring suits. Of two-toned fabric, calf-trimmed. Blue or brown. Sizes 4 to 9, AAAA to B. 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