Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 60

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8 SOCIE TN, Opera Company's Dat51 For "Romeo and Julict”& ]S postpflned to DC\:. S; | Changs Made Nccuss;:r_\' byj by List Season's Presentations. =y ¢ Conductor’s of Patronesses for o Se Howard Alfaro club on t v of eac er se Mrs. Wescott to Be Guest Of A!‘[ Promori‘rs‘ Clul’) new exhibitior sketches of tt jrigham wi When you are NOT in Paris— —you’ll find the Bourjois shops of your own city. Theyare the verysame powders, perfumesand hand- made French rouges that you buy “chez Bourjois” in 28 Place Vendome, when you are in Paris. From Paris come your ASHES OF ROSES* wder, talc, eau de toilette, lip-stick, savon de toilette, pure and exotic—all in toiletries — perfume, tlfn’e same mood and fra- grance. This ensemble effect is much to be de- sired. Write for Bourjois’ attrac- tive booklet of Parisian per- fumes, powders, rouges, etc. oAt the Better Stores Bourjois A.BOURJOIS&CO.,Inc. Dept. Illness. | Dinners, Luncheons, ! Teas Feature Holiday i Week in \Vasl’lington! (Continued from Fifth Page) 1 Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw entertained t evening in compliment son-in-law_and daughter, John McMillin of New ame to Washington to { tving with them. The included Mr. Frank Mc- 3 n 2 jr.; Mrs, and Mr. E aw, son Mr cMillin New )ats and Mrs. N nory witl evening, ent to the nd Mrs. Jar- v gave a dance heir schoolgirl Amory, ibout 60. inski, wife of Gen. i have had 1vflower, Mrs. faben and her daughter, oth of New Mrs. Maben returned to Bradley was hostess ine will be host- tomorrow eve- ler in cele- y anniversary, to meet Miss New York, who is <outh Bend, evening to ird Campbell. student at rd's daugh- rd, who is adeira’s school, were ir guests will be | & M Autumn Debutantes pleasingly Greeted By Society Matrons |« rom Fifth Page.) tained at dinner followed by party last evening velt will return thi New York, where she it for the Army-Navy game yes ce Waggaman and her . Walcott Clarke Wagga- York, where they are lcolm Littlejohn until Littlejohn was hostess y dinner last eve- nce which Mrs. ¥ Club for her Miss Kane. ow from | went for the December 30, Hemstitchin Pleating Absolutely the Best Quick Service Mrs. M. E. Holley 2651 15th St. N.-W. Col. 9378 Scene before the Salon of Bourjois, at 28 Place "endome, Paris, France toiletries in the better N-11 35W.34thSe, N.Y.City *Rey.U.S.Pat.OR. : | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 29, 1025 —PART SOGIET Y. from 4 to 7 o'cloc when they will pr ter, her parents, M Ke; sev = CHARM BRIDE MRS, A Who was before her marriag: Miss Lilla K. Smithson. here for the debut of Miss At- du Pont, daughter of Mr. and | Irnest du Pont | enn will stop in Philadelphia | everal days’ visit with Miss Teresa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | . Clarkson, before joining her | I, the|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee intes of Miss | Wrenn, in Washington. | , Miss Ellen hursdz pthy —_— i s. Malcolm MecConihe will enter- | at luncheon Thursday, Decem. | 0, for debutantes, entertain nney, We veral days in New Yor! Imille Darneille Steels, debu. | hter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich. | beth Wrenn is vi >/ S where she is the EIEEEEEEEIE} —Comparison of the —Values We Offer in UR COATS —will at once impress you with the fact that you can do best at Bachrach’s. Our stock offers unusual selection as to pelts and styles, every preference being antici pated. Choose your fur coat NOW, be fore Xmas buyers deplete this showing of superb garments. Repairing and Remodeling at Special Prices HARRY BACHRACH MANUFACTURING FURRIER Wholesale and Retail 1303 G Street | j—=3|g|——Jaja|——|o|———[a}| o} { Constantinople, and dispensed under yesterday. Miss Steele’s mother was Miss Eva Darneille of Georgetown. Mi: lizabeth Hume is spending the week end in Balumore, having gone th to attend the debut party of Miss Marion Duvall i . Russian Ballet-Concert Assured of Patronagc A brilliant audfence is sured for the Russian b to be given on December 11 at Poli's Theater at 4:30, under the auspices of the Washington committee, the hich are to be sent by man of the com- Mark Bristol in her immediate supervision to the many thousands of Russian refugees, who are elther crippled or out of work there. Not only will all the hoxes be filled by leaders in Washington's soclal | life, but hundreds of prominent diplo- matic and official leaders will occupy seats at this performance under the artistic direction of Alexander Gavrilof, the memb of the cast be- ing assembled especially for this Washington presentation, and many of them actually refugees from Rus- sia, who have come to this country to help, in the performance of thefr wonderful art, thelr less fortunate countrymen in Constantinople. Among those who have taken seats for this afternoon ballet-concert are Mrs. W. M. Butler, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. J. C. Boyd, Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton, Mrs. Charles v, Mrs. J. Walter Drake, Mrs. een, Mrs. C ver, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Eldridge F. s. Vietor Kauffmann, Mrs. urray, Mrs. Anson Stephenson-Scot{, aker and Mrs. Orme WindowShades i ter Shade for Leas O Draperies. Slip Covers. < 3 Qron WIIME Rt Main 3211 for Estimates Rt ” Dulin & Martin Bldg. ¢ Window Shades ives you oney. 528 12th St. N.-W. One Door Below F St. Newest Style Millinery —Featuring the smart METALLICHATS and also new Satins, Silks and light shades of Felt, at attractive prices. Handkerchiefs for Gifts A personally chosen stock of Handkerchiefs in all materials and shades. Three Handkerchiefs in Box at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Single Handkerchiefs from 25c to $1.00 = INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Free Automobile Parking W. M. JNoses & Sons Established 1861 Furniture F Street and Eleventh Carpets The Last Day of the November Oriental Rug Sale Monday, Nov. 30th This is the last opportunity to take advantage of the dras- tic November reductions. An Oriental Rug makes a very appropriate Christmas gift. Linens Upholstery — Turkish Rugs $125-00 | Hand woven imported rugs at prices which are lower than domestic, 9x12 ft. Scatter Rugs Fine Saruks Beluchistan 3x5, $27.50 Mosul 2Y;x4; 3x6; 4x7 $26.25 $29.25 $38.25 $42.75 $51.75 $67.50 Size 3x5 Fine Size” 2% x414 Period Furaiture Exhibit, Sixth Floor Purchases forwarded prepaid to any shipping point in ‘.7. s. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Regularly Special $175.00 $98.00 Saruk Mats Regularly Special $115.00 $68.00 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET A Traditional Sale —after Thanksgiving—that offers very material bargains in Fine Frocks Exclusive designe, exceptional values—two big groupings gathered ont of our regular stock— Dresses that were $29.50 and $35 545 to $59.50 $929.50 $37.50 Each of these Dresses, of course, comes with the stamp of Louvre sponsor- ship and presents fashions of authoritative interpretation—in the approved weaves ans favored colors. Women's and Misses' sizes. All selections must be comsidered finel— mot subject to retwrw mer ewchamge Dresses that were A Millinery Event of Importance Every Velvet Hat and all the Velvet and Satin Combinations 5 —and Velour and Felt Sports Hats . o $16.50 Hatsh oo oo Regardless of former price, whether $10 or $25, now $0.95 Hats ..... $12.50 and $13.50 Hats Il|l|l||IlI|II||IIll|l||l||“|ll|l|lllllllllIllllllmlllII|IlllllllnllllllllllllllIIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIII|IIII'III!IIIHM‘ Tomorrow at 8:30 A.M. A Stupendous Sale of 2600 Men’s Cravats 32.50 33.00 (Ind 33.50 Imported Silks $ 1.65 3 for $4.75 Quality that is apparent at first touch. Style that is obvious at first glance. Value reflected in exceptional savings. England, France, Italy and Switzerland contributed these silks. Unexcelled American tai- loring to our own rigid specifica- tions. Stripes, plaids, shadow squares, moires, checks, Persians, in every shade from the most conservative to the most stylish. An opportunity you should not miss. Christmas Boxes. Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen-ten F Street i

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