Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926. s —— some gown of brocade and lace studded in rhinestones. Mrs. Mark Reid Yates was in a gown of bronze lace made in a slight Sundown Sea,” a song of the “Sweet | Davis also was in costume. They made and Low" type. It seems Edwin M.|a particularly dainty picture for their Steckel of North Carolina wrote it | numbers. and the muste which thes I while only 16 years of age, and when, a | presented was as dainty as thelr cos | Vith its traditional cadenzas and trills. drape at the left hip which was caught I————|o| —|n|——| 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. e R few years later, he went to Boston |tumes, and admirably suited to Mrs | Broup of Pattl songs, from a concert apeett both the head of the publishing hd e iyt * | Ziven in 1865 in St. James' Hall, now b : : D ng hduse | Lyons’ light, coloratura tones. This t 4 ¥ a coral ornament . ho |Which accepted it and other authorities | Sueer 16 s i ey (o et The [ he site of the Piccadilly Hotel, in Lon 1 Pale Yellow Crepe. Gertrude Lyons, lyric soprana, who | were astounded at the composer's | nest practice and thorough preparation | ion. had, added flavor in thelr quuint (o] N E Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall had a dress | Speciulizes in the Adellna Pattl type | youth. It would be Interesting to hear [ into her programs. As. & result. ahe jiquanty: SOy e i e of pale vellow crepe, trimmed with | 7 PROREE, Q00 o0 oity, Who | o ierer, the composer's later works. | sings with smooth, poised phrasing | Yie o (¢ % ot ¢ a i O’'Hara’s “Leetle Batesse” is a pet o] ey ¢ | Through the Rye” lllld “Home, Sweet ehage, °f crostal bugles in u deeber | sings with cqual ease and styie in fsong of Mr. Tittmann's repertire, ooe | b Sear,enuncation. “The Last Nos | ol % Wi Mo ria™ was the fimale, concert, oratorlo ar Obera, BNV e |21Ways hugely enjoyed by his audi. |beauty, and Mendelssohn's “On Wing: L song recital at the Arts Club last fences. Last night was no exception. | og boqen Tendelssonn's “On Wi i at seemed to be especlally | Mrs. Lyons wore the charming cos: | seemed especially suited to her voice o e ‘?enfu';]f,'"flo}.’;'.\m’\?‘:fi }\":1‘7 l(;llul»]e(li after the painting of | The arfas “Vol che Sapete,” by Mozart rickenstein and jorfe Davis were | Pa one by 2 el i che " by Mozart cellent accompanists and Mrs. Duff y_Winterhalter. Miss land Donizetti’s “Convien T were | wis gave the violin obbligato for P R T N PR Lyons' Jast number, the Bach- Ave ia."” Mr. Tittmann, who opened the pro . was n fine voice and his mellow tones showed to advantage in Glordano sung with due respect for all lhe’ orkineas of thelr- hiricate. patterms, | | === ] ind Gounod'’s “Waltz Song” was given Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns shade. TREMENDOUS JANUARY MARK DOWNS Closing Out Women’s and Misses’ $25.00 to $40.00 Coats Handsomely fur bordered and fur cuffs and collar coats of fine, soft, g smooth woolens ivia in t flared and straight- line styles and all the rich new light or dark colorings. {—vall $10.00 to $15.00 Coats——— Presi i Mrs. E. C. Cole of Tennessee wa 3 L sident and Mrs. Coolidge in white satin with a panel from her | & Electric sirens for submarines . shoulders falling into a train of white Electric - L 3 Hosts at Third of State |trocaded in green veivet and a similar have been invented by a Swedish en- panel in the front. H Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark had |{ Receptions. o gown of bluck velvet. e Mrs. Fred Dennet was in old rose aded velvet and pearls. itinued from Tenth Page.) Minnigerode Andrev - e v made gown of blac Judge Downey of the Court of Claims roidered in cut steel and was unable to attend owing to in- Juries received in an automobile acci- 2 e S dent a fortnight agc New Yor! B O Primaver Mr. Tittmann sings ent @ fortaight fagoliin s N eng ROric o s g ke ith well calculated poise of tof nton W. Booth, wife of f.,n. d 5 itk P\l‘r“\\.“ml .I"(ld lNPlX. oth of the Court of Claims, | Mrs. Dickson, wife of Capt. Robert | the experlenced artist. = tlis nable to be at the reception | A. Dickson, was in orchid crepe eb- | sroul iiciuded Lo Charming ¥, and Mrs. | broidered in pearls. i R hief J5- b Mrs Robert 'E. Mackenzie had af ieffis SUIEISMIS CAdILee T n i Appeals [ gown of heavy white satin trimmed | /5t groun > ans Columbia, was also | with lace, the gracefully draped skirt »d at home for the same rexson. | held by a deep red rose: | i liss Los - Cause—Clearance! Effect—Bargains ! Twice a year only do we have these sales. But when we do !lave them we go the limit. Clearance time with us—is stock- ing-up time with thousands of thoughtful men. Every Suit and Overcoat "l‘hal doesn’t mean “‘some”—but ALL—Fashion Park, Richard Austin (English), Mode—Overcoats. Here Are the Suit Reductions 529.15 $30.75 4735 . $ .75 GGG GGGY 65:5 v =" sung in English, but much fter the style of Chaliapin’s interpre- 5 : tatlon, was' so liked that at the con- : Ar vore jade ] Other Attractive Gowns. 'ure!‘n«'r’l‘he il ml.x’(?rix\x‘m\ed Wit | lus e <, wife of | lace. = 2 + Brickinstein was in nale| The singer told soe fnenw i Miss lur‘!_:" Brickinstein was in pale the writer of “The ' | Mrs. George Bowie Chipman had a in gown of jade green and silver bro- | cade trimmed with rhinestones and Deneen, wife of the |she wore diamond and pearl orna- nois, was in green | ments. rd’ of brown fug| Others at the reception were Gen. f the skirt and the [ John A. Lejeune, Miss Laura Lejeune, 1 the same Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, Mr. f Miller Kenyon, Comdr. obert Henderson, M Tomorrow Only ; .00 $7.75 to $12.50 Women’s SILK DRESSES Heavy silk crepe, twill sheen and satins in new shades of red, green, bluc, tan, gray, brown, black, etc. Velvet banded, gold braid trimmed and medallion embellished in flared and rippled styles 125 Girls’ $12.50 and $15.00 Coats Fashionable flared models of good cloakings, large fur collars, side or front fur trimmed, fancy insets, nicely made and lined. Sizes 8 to 16. All season’s newest shades. $20.00 Girls’ Coats High-grade Coats of Sue- dine Velour Cloth, in sea son’s newest models, Rich fur collars and heav fur 35 Tots’ Cloth Coats That sold from $4.98 to $7.98 ban izes s, Made of velour and_polaire .98 er, Mr. E. Mrs. Paul Moran Holcombe, Mr. Lou rench | » Haynes, | -fittg [of Philade 3 Peter s vere | A. Drury, 2 n Moran and e \falling | llllss Aileen Moran, Mrs. Howard Suth- | erland and her two daughters, Miss | Katherine Sutherland and Mi bt B beth Sutherland: Mrs. John H: Knapp, Mrs. Frank Denny, Mrs. Wil 7 M. Calder wore white |liam L. Dunlop, jr.; Mrs. William H. th t 1 in pearls and |Benham, Mme: Roso, Judge and Mrs. Y our roa €. C. McChord and Mrs. George Le S - |is the danger-point The Adamses were numbered - i e.|@mong the poor men attending the | Where most germs gain entrance to | Continental Con, S. your system. Guard it, when exposed | E = — | to disease, .cold, or dust, with strict | Houses For Sale and Rent | antiseptic treatment. f J’LEo KoLs MAIN 5027 #23New York Av. the hottom of the skirt Mrs. Frank W. Stearns was in pow der blue velvet and chiffon, gracefafi: draped i and $40 and $50 Carry these convenient, pleasant- tasting antiseptic tablets with you, and take them all day, wherever you happen to be—one every hour or so ", to treat sore throat; one every two or three hours to prevent infection. | All druggists. and $69 EE—:B:——EEEEEEEEZZE ¥ with : pearl e and $70 Bernard B. Jones 1 e blue vel r design v <. Wilbu AW ORI 20 2R Lipstick blue and rose. cloth, with fur collars. Warm!y i interlined. Button | $3.00 Boys® and Girls’ Sweaters Amwuncing a Sale of Long Pants —and Overcoats and $40 Coat and slip-over styles, in fancy novelty weaves, heavy warm sweaters that will give‘long service. Solid color or with body stripes or 2-tone = eolors. 20,15 539,15 54715 $55.15 56515 $85 to $100 $75__L§ 1810.00 Boys’ Long O’Coats Warm Melton cloth, long school ,85 i Overcoats, double-breasted style, plaid lined. flap pockets: blue, gray and tan; sizes 7 to 16 years and $50 and $60 3 ISUI for boysand Youn gMen Suits Just like dad’s coat, with vest, one long and one short pants; 49 serviceable cloth, in pretty pat- e terns and colorings. Sizes 7 to 16 and $70 $75 and $80 AN TR ¥, 2.50 Babies’ Chinchilla and Corduroy Coats 85 Heavy Pile Chinchilla and Wide-wale Cor- duroy Coats, tailored and belted models; large pearl button trimmed; quilted lined; white only. Sizes 1,2, 3. B N AR A Simple Statement— world of meaning. this case, “a world tomorrow, in our Shop, we are offering our e suits for bovs and young e men at SI875. A quire of description Consisting of coat, vest and one pair of long could be written about these garments, g / trousers, and one pair of knickerb: . ors. but a few pithy lines will have to serve. Regular and Norfolk models. These suits convey the absolute latest Were 345, $50, $55 and $65 Oiten conveys \ More apropos. i f ovalue.” F - 75 Four-Piece Sports Suits $33.15 $3.00 and $4.00 Women’s Blanket Bath Robes Scroll and floral designs of heavy Laurence 98 robing; some satin trimmed: pockets and cord ~on girdle belts; all wanted combinations of colors and sizes, (———|d[c——|a[——Dlple———l] % in style and material. They offer the season’s favorite shades. Lasting qual- ity is sewn into every line. Two groups will be shown. They are: Suits for The High School Boy —pxcepionais wei sai 3 =, lored, these garments, conforming to the demands of the prep school age. Single or double breasted. plain sack coat, Vest—just right. Two pairs of long trousers, stvle “correct as to width and length.” The most serviceable fabrics—in the most wanted shades. Sizes 14 to 20. R ———]g] \ 1.00 v, Dresses and Bungalows Dres House Dresses and Bengalow Apron of corded ginghams and ni quality percales. Organdie cretonne and rick rack Youw'll Want Some of These Shirts And Certainly You'll Want Lots of These trimmed. Plaids and small Cravats checks and novelty patterns Imported English Broadcloth Shirts; Gur Silk Cravats in all combinations of with neckband or collar attached. SI.Mfrade Eore 69c colors. $2.50 51'79 e 200 [ 3 for $2.75 31.39 1 L bluts for The Young Man*. iits tailored to fulfill the every. 2 . i wish of the young man. The straightline coat, either single or double breasted, the blunt or short pointed vest, and the two pairs of trousers that hang just right and are just the right width—tersely speaking, Collegiate! Sizes 33 to 38 chest measure. E $5.75 Wool-Mixed Blankets 66x80 Heavy and Warm | Double Blankets, in beau- m '. ! o] I}l tiful block plaids of pink, o] Cut Silk Cravats $1.50 grade 3 for $5.00 Imported Madras, Fancy Broadcloth, French Percales—separate collars. neck- 2 i bands and collar attached. 52.79 Two Pairs of Trou- "3 for s8.00 Young Men’s § and $5 grades 0 Shop, i sers with Every Suit Woven Madras, Percale, etc,, with g separate collar to match; neckbands, or Street Floor. collar to match. $2.50 and $1.79 $3.00 grades ............... 1 3 for $7.00 o] e 3 for $5.00 LAN SBU RGH C BRD. Fine Sillk Shirts— Radiums, Jac- All Bath and Lounging Robes | 2 $8, 89, 810, $12 56.79 —Silk, Blanket and 950/ o i and $13.50 grades. . ......... : 3 for $19.00 * quards, Crepes, etc. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Terry. The Mode—F at Eleventh I ! s .o Suits That Sold for $22.50, $24.50 and $30.00 Cut Silk Cravats $2 and $2.50 grades......... | blue, tan and gray; fin- | ished with self color soi- | sette binding. 3 for $4.00 sess0000e seeose i Fine Cut and Kbnitted Silk Cravats. $3, $3.50, 54, $4.50 32.39 and $5 grades. . ... | | | Winter Underwear Grea'tly'lrl;e—ducé('li $1.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Waist Union Suits o] Body-style Ribbed Union Suits, fleeced lined; drop seats, short or long sleev ankle vears. $1.00 Ladies’ Richelieu Brand Vests Combed Yarn Ribbed and \ P8P 1lceced Vests, in all wanted o] shapes; high or low neck a long or short sleeves; ir) - $1.25 Spriv;g!ex $1.50 Men’s Ribbed | 59¢ Boys’ and 5] irls’ Union Suits Union Suits Girls’ Ribbed Fle N Heavy. fieece ants o] Suits, lined, ®ray o | Freee o ecru’ high neck, = finea” © “eul a ankle pants, . sets, muslin nts. lap-over seats! nids, o 16 yer Sizes 34 to 44. o leneth 2 B ‘ “Doug and Gamby” of Roxy’s gang will be at L. & B. tomor- row to sell tickets for their show for the benefit of the National Sanatorium for Tuberculous Children, Inc. 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