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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928 » 21 —— with his work at the :\';.u.‘.,;,ly:uul Mrs. Virgll Chapman and Mrs.|Cunningham, Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, id on his native hills, wrote 100 songs, |to the romantic movement which en- SO( 'IE Aiacinn Roy A. Hayn Il of Kentucky. S 4 iriocenmnd “hes. | HOLDS BURNS’ POETRY and thousands of people riched literature through Wordsworth | I I B 7 Musieally, this will be a notable oc-| Frank Hiram Snell. WILL STAND FOREVER &%, e over the “ and Coleridge and others who revelted | Mrs. William nte: £ | caslon. A young New York violinist, — thing s plowman poet never |f 4 4 y e a few friends at t »sday after iwho is u concert performer, Marie-| The Beta Chapter of the Phi Beta dreamed of. ; s \ifi,':’.i:32’:{2"3{;:{,,’.S“Effilf’hi".."’n?é',?-’ | Wontinued from Page Twenty) | Goon in her home in Chevy Chase in | Blise Johnson, will play, accompanied | Gimma_legal fraternity at the Na- R e e e et (s n hes told how he stood 1 STR'KE AVER]'EU honoi Miss Margaret uvler i by Mrs. Chindblom. Prof. Earl Car- | tlonal University Law School will give [ Chicago School Head Speaks on|his own output, for he gave impetus | debt to ““h'; Scotchiss o & g _— o1 - - T Mitche whose mal e to Mr. Rob- hauh, Washi v f a Valentine Saturday, Febi s |niversary of the birth of George! i . Washington baritone, will sing, |2 Valentine dance Saturday, February | Washington, Sl e a0 -‘..,m ,-m'.'-'r ¥-laccompanied by Mrs. Carbauh. 13, at a place yet to be announced. 166th Anniversary of Famous The entertalnment will be concluded i\(r. Francis W. Trapp and Mr. Wil Scotman’s Birth. tainment for February in the gym e ) Saturday evening M V. Zum 2 cis — nasium of the s Washington | peunn ofy the Mayi Ave an In. | With dancing. fam T. Geier are in charge of ar- ert Wils : e in Febr . Unive ind fo e henefit of the | “on- e rangements. By the Associat:d Press. . | teresting dinner at_the Con-i A partial list of the patronesses for he Midwi prom i o Union Accepts Wage Board’s | univ hospital. ressional Country pmpliment- [ the twelth annual dance of the IYrTlvzra“g“infltff Koot win 'be neid| CHICAGO, January 26.—~The “erse . & An exact replica of the music voom | §resgional Country C1 in_of Ten- | \Washington Cha E 7 5 . i be constructed | InE_Senator 2 =l onChapter of the Trinity [ next Saturday night at the Raleigh |of Robert Burns, born 166 years ago Award After Heated st ||v:(‘l‘i:1’>A\l(,,l\’i‘“'.”w‘ The“uests ‘ncluded Repre: | Colloge - Alumnae Assoclatlon, which | Hotel, with music by the Carolinians. | yotorday, will live as long as the - 2 s | ses and Mrs. Finls Ga » held at the Hotel Mayflower on o 0 o Y : d 5 dents in the de it o architec: | RC N und Mis, Carrol Reese, M. | the eventng of Febranry. 19, ineludes | ap ate atee i, charge is composed | oy b Janguage 13 poken, President | | D e 1 e 3 q of Mr. William F. Martin, Mr. James | ED8] J iscussion. o n o e Ve (Jerre Cooner, Miss Mabel Donnely. Mr. | (he names of the Baroness de Cartler | Roads and Mr. Kugeno Iiaghan.|Wallace Bruce Amsbary of Armour t. IN.W. e scener. v and Mrs. M. W. Ewe rehienne, Miss Janet Richards, | Members of the 7 — rden by M > b The hostess, a Southern woman, as | Mrs. &1 Noonan, Mrs. Christian | wives mave: bon, faculty and thelr | Institute of Technology said. = By the Associated Press e Ehe e RULSH suests, had the dime el e I - V- |patrons and patronesses. o Of the season. nd served in typically Sou ogan, Mrs. Thomas J. S, S. sbary rns wroté expressing a . January The peace All players will be in nial cos-| iy style and many dishes speclally Donohoe and Mrs. Willilam S A 4 : S of J. 1. Thomus, s tume and the songs will he old Eng- | prapared s O'Donnell, jr. When dining tables first came into | \ONSIN8 to write samething from 'l %re Da yS Left the Nutional Unlon of Rall-|ish Iyries and patriotic colonial and | PUUEEG 000G o Cning was spent . — use diners reclined on them and ate' Scotland, “a song at least.” Since then | waymen, and other leaders have pre-fcontinental sones, of no later date|in guncing and living over again “inti I'he third of the 6 program lunche | with their fingers. S e ‘Rhymin’ Rabbie,’ as he was known | : vafled in the railway o . and 4 |than the year 1800, while the =tars of [ nate episodes™ outhern history. | (b1 Which_are being given by the Prices Have Been Greatly Reduced Again strike has been averted by a narrow | th 1 will be supported by @ [THic 1o one of m Similar dinners | Woman's National Democratic Club margin. s the University Glee Club | zfne Zumbrunn plans on giving be- | Will take place at the clubhouse, ri S ¢ 5 . e, = the action of the National Ur e will be string music, and the = Mr. Huston Thompson, member of opportunity to save. Raflw.ay 1 the aw w favorite in: nment Mrs. William Gy e Mundinger and Federal T L the natio Vi ard, notwith « P upim which Le | her little son, 1 re Mundinger, ak A Enti sometimes pliyed. revealing the ten-|sailed from > Saturday for (D k¥ » West,” and in his intire stock of Corsets and moods of a soldier b to join Mundinger and spend ! $Peech he will give an ount of con- Girdles in fancy brocades and o B s o e £ the Wash-|some months in Cuba. Mrs. Mun. {ditions in the agricultural States of the sating ..., eeoee. $L.50 ¢ had with the railwiy cers ves- | ington family came from all parts of | dinger was formerly ““ o euted upon his own first-hand o : $ 081500 § .50t0$2.95 terday the manage ¢ $ the country to danee in the Mount|ise Tavenner of W Virs | knowledge of the subject. Modart Front-lace Corsets and "vewy, PIv with the me d that new | Vernon garden by moonlicht, and it {is the daughter of pamong those who have made res- Wrap-around Girdl employves should not deprived of | 15 understood t % At o | Lewls N. Tavenner ervations for this luncheon are Mrs. v p\ £ --$5.00 to $10.50 $1.95 ogue, Nature’s Rival and Mode] tha “oost of Same o ! Harriman, Mrs, Wilbur W, the present rutes of puy should never | e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porterfie] rd, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. > s LR i onos. e Light hud as dinner suests last | Andrieus Jones, Mrs. Huston Corscletes in satin and brocade At . mecting later of the deleg DR 4t the New Willarq M. Tal Thompson, Cordell Hull, Mrs maferralsil L IR Ee e $5.00 $1.95 of the union un v discussion e Representative and Mrs. Addison | dolph, Judge John Barton Payne and | Bl M sued, and Mr S did his utmost | T. Smith of Idaho entertained at din- | Col. Robert Isham Randolph of Chi- | ———————————————— Modet Black Sol Satin Corseletes $6.00 $1.95 ‘o persuade n to accept the|ner yesterday their apartment, | cago = award of the d. He de- Sixteenth street northwest, for C. NORWOOD 'VALUES FROM Nature's Rival and other make d th uestion was | mer Representative and Mrs. & Mrs. Nourse and Miss Nourse of nd e z e R ; Q street will be ut home Thurs- For Polished Floors 10870 152 Corseletes in sizes 32, 38, 40, D te o ‘Priaaeohia j . Junuary 25, und February 11 New Floors Tustalled y 2 . ..$2.00 to $3.00 S GRIsmancana 15 Practical ; : S Can1 | Kentucky Soclety Holding & Expecience ' : 2SS e BE B G Comelites i e 40 : . e e e ders of Kensing- | Receptlon and Musical. 1428 B Street O : b ‘ . oy SR R i ol arty was defeated | ton, Md. he Kentucky Society will hold an 019) oo Mage | ‘4 s | — = | tuformal reception tonight to be fol- i 2 /4 Long-line PBrassieres and Ban Mr. and Mrs. R E Mebutie have |0 cla®y SN ne musteal program = - 3 p d satin and lace trim one ‘to Hot Springs, where they are| S¥S P oryirq otel, atter which | [ e ——— b J b yle .....$1.50 to $3.00 taying at the Homestead AnE E P ¥ BRITAIN OPENS FILM WAR; | =& ® i ol e wimyte e b § I Long-tine Brassi tev. Charles Hampton of New| In res, pin ] and TO SEEF AMERICAN STARS | York City hud as his guest at break- |president. Mr. Willium Jennings Pric p : g white. Sizes &), 2, #o.vu.. 2.8 .75 to $3.00 $ “In his younger days,” said Prof. Formerly Now fast this morning, at the Grace Dodge | G = 4 : S Totel, the Rev. ( Dudley sentative 1 R. Chindbl 5 ¢ ™S - y | All-cotton Chemise in sizes 40, 42, enis Chureh. | of Chicago, and Representativ 'S E ' E Actors, Mdrectors and Managers |3y, MSUCNS, Wi e entertatn David H. Kinchelos, Represcnts esta - SO e v reduced to ... eetivaneas $ .69 They are Mr. Edward Matte- 7 All Cotton SI $2.00 to $3.50 $1.00 for English Company. | o 3, Mr. C. E. Alden, Capt. Fred- | ‘ Others at By the Associated Press. D. Campbell and Judge S. L. Smith ! 5 = 3 . NEW YORI vy 6. -British| He will entertain guests at dinner - { $7.85 $9.85 Knickernicks and Bloomers. \ Pink and white sateen ... ..cou $1.95 $1.00 Signed to Produce Pictures \1f dozen gentlemen at lunc Gilbert, Representat tekc L. Jones, Mr. Bartram, Mr. C. Bloomers—Pink and white batiste $ .69 snotion pic < have deter- | there tonight. c picture 'y : ae personality | HES ¢ | fned to bt 0 e 0L S . ang arrs, yrare < ek nave| R, McReynolds & Son o T s Kayser Silke Vests (3 Star grade) $3.95 $1.95 with Americs Y experts | gone to Palm Beach, wiiere they ar- Sl TR jou remen- the Artcraft sale, and it will not A dacks red yesterds t yrivate car, ra ~ | = - Sati ir Sti end direct ived [yesterdny it e et e o aZs s e, ar W from lant occur again for six months. And not Satin Boudoir Slippers... $4.50 $1.95 B ME and Mes Ry . M-;HI”ZB : - until then will you be able to procure Radium Silk Step-ins.....ceee.cee $5.00 $2.50 315 proanetion, “Nell Gy tertained sbout 50 suests 3 ales . S i B ot et migHe: Renanee the ¢ afternoon in the lounge of the | 14¢h and Park Road N.W. WALTER the incomparable Artcraft original Il Wonderfut reduction in High- trade war. | e T e Leon S. Hurley, Mar. KOLK models for so little. All styles, all grade Silk Skirts ..............$5.95 to $13.50 $3.95 to $5.95 Dorotl \, who starred In pr o s ol. 261 : 1 : been co! zes, 2 —_ | i by 5 el Guyn. s boen e, tor g iy s of Safuoey s sizes, all leathera. Socomo early eary Bluc Satin SHps.oerscsss $5.00 5295 near London. Under Ame watch L Heavy Radium Slips in blue and £ production and dir s v $7.50 $3.95 ys ca »e produced a altz, eheaper ma 3 ts A aton said. % H Meyer Davis® : y $5.50 to $9.50 $2.95 to $3.50 i Le Paradis - S. - - & Bnd ¥ ON-F-STREETP o, v DYEE ' amanmm RICHMOND, Va, Januar: i | amams .mi. .} What 1= belleved to be th ast but one in the demobilization of th Oats i "= [ ] | aovernor's colonels came vest v E i S— = arhen the bill which has passed the House went to the Senate. It i e {o[———=|0|—=3|o|]c———=|a|]c——|al———lalc|al]——=|al|c———lalc——|o|———[o|—=|a]| will come to the flo tomorrow and be by . probably become & law before Eatur- n day night. Fasily le. 9 ® ORCHESTRA CONCERT. ! Orchestra concert by the UR'S Oat> : l s oru United States Soldlers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, ;}111 ;vcnlr A 5.:15 o'clock. March, mouflage" . Overtire, A Sdley Oats WHOLE FLAKE Morceau, “Ni Gems from mu “Rock: 3 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. “Oh, Peter.’ i Wiedoeft ‘Walteg, “The Prisoner’s Song,” (Request.) 1 v Finale, “Mighty Blue”.Whiting “The Star Spangled Banner.” Deepest Cutting of the Entire Stock of Winter Coats Choosing a Coat under these conditrons is an investment— for you are buying. in many instances, for half or less—and adding to your wardrobe a garment that is distinctive in style and representative in value. Wonderful Sale of 10 to *15 Footwear o] c———]o|c——c—[a|———a|—0x—]a| ——| == Three Featured Groups : Of the Fine Coats $ at R W £ s e Of the Finer Coats $65 Of the Finest Coats $8 8 at s The weaves are the soft and lustrous cloths—in the shades that are most in demand—and luxuriously trimmed with the ultra furs—collars, collars and cuffs—and borderings. 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