Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1926, Page 56

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SOCIETY. League of Pen Women Midwinter Ball Set For chncsday Night Noted Fiddler to Supply Music for Dancing and Guests to Be in Costume. Plans for the annual Midwinter ball of the League of American Pen Wom- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, *“Analysis of Life” Topié Of De Kubinyi Lecture Victor de Kubinyl will present his “Analysis of Life" tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock in the ballroom of the Mayflower, under the auspices of the Bureau of Modern Art of this city and under the patronage of & number of prominent art and social leaders not only in the National Cap- ital, but in other citles. Dr. Alex- ender Henneman will assist in the presentation of the fascinating sub- ject of this new expression of human emotions, by accompanying the showing of the slides with extem- poraneous music on the piano. The D. ¢, JANUARY 31, original water colors painted by de Kubinyl will be on exhibition at that time in the Chinese room at the Mayflower. A complete 1ist of patrons and pa- tronesses and boxholders for the ap- pearance of de Kubinyl Sunday eve- ning, includes the Minister of Latvia and Mme. Seya, Prince Gyalmu Odescalchl of New York, Prof. Wil liam H. Holmes of the National Gal- lery of Art, Dr. Walter Hough of the National Museum, Mr. L. M, Lefsenring and Mr. Felix Mahony of the r ub, Mrs. Mtianigerode (George Barnett, Mius elle. Mrs. Willoughby ss Catherine Critcher, Baker, Mrs. Maude 1926—PART 2. Ford, Mrs. Frances Graves Hill, Mrs. Clllb wfll Inauguratc Fortn ig}ltly Musicals the Congressional Joseph Keys, Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mrs. Robert B. Lee, Mrs. W Moses, Mrs. Howard ¥ 5 . John J. Queally, Miss Clara Saun- Country SOCIETY. Artists Entertain In Pleasing Program Le Cercle Francais de Washington ders and Mrs. Buasll Gordon of Baltl- | Club will inaugurate a series of fort-| Les Precieuses Ridicules was enter: more, who will bring over a large company to witness this first pr nightly musicals to be given in the|tained by Miss Marie-Leontaine Beck: tation of the “Analysis” In Wash- | Pompeian room of the club at 4:30(er and Miss Hilda ten. A ington. o'clock. The Friends of Art Soclety in Bal- prov gram was rendered which included ad artists Miss Maude uggs, Mme. M, The program this week will be given | Cambouri, Mrs. Duff Lewis and Mra Hmore s arranging to present Mr.| by plora Finley Noble and Zoe Wal-| C. Augustus Simpson and Mr. Doré de Kubinyl and his paintin, in Baltimore, when the presentation wlill be sponsored by Mes. Gordon. A be presided over by Drain rence The marigold was named in honor of Queen Mary of England. shortly | go, The musical will be followed by tea in the lounge, where the tea tuble will | “Le Cigale chez les Foarmis James A.|gouve and Labiche, s. David H. Blair, Mrs. Law- | Marle Batifol, Mr me. Van Levinski and | Carlos Blum M Walten. The _evening closed with a comedie, ir. Albert ( en of the District of Columbia on Wednesday of this week ut the May- flower are practically completed, and all committees working toward the big success of this season’s party report unusual int t in the plan of costum- fng the guests as book and play char- acters. The boxes will also be named in honor of celebrated wuthors of the past and present, and in the dancing groups representing all awes of that popular art will mingle together to the music of John Balduc's old fiddle. A letter vecelved from Mr. Balduc felis of his life and his experfence in playing his fiddle at weddings and t important oceasions from the time he was 7 vears old, when his feet could hardly touch the fc time the music plaved yearold violln. He has s eall hook for the dance numbers and pleces of W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET <« Opposite the Shoreham <~ WASHINGTON, D. C. THE GREAT o he danced by ind for which Is are now belng . will be danced by a headed by Miss MeKee and including Miss B der, d- 3 ) 2 ) e M e HARRIS S 5 X 2 ; 3 EwWe— : : B e, M Mason, 1o 5% len arr. Miss Louise ¥ - MeLanahan and Mis Zugenie Ombrey. ~ p s yrize Thorpe, chairma | CONTINUES Sale committee the following T W 5 gentlemen: Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen,| . MRS. W. A. SWALLOW, ] Capt. Milton Reed, Mr. Louis O. Atkin. | Whe, as chairman for the Dixie ball, to be given at the Willard Hotel Tues- son, Mr. Har Atwood Colman, Mr. day night, is carrying the affair to success. Dinglev, Mr. IL D. of C. Chapter to Give Of Church Congregation Card Party February 15 Mrs. W. P. Sterns and Mrs..B. T.| The card party given aunually by Elmore ente d fotntly at the home | geonewall Jackson Chaj Daugh- of the forme: 1833 Lamont street, { | Wednesduy evening, complimentary to the yvoung married people of Ver- mont Avenue Church. Mr. Willard Smith piano selection: Spaulding s Entertain for Newlyweds che ttee for the cludes: Miss Agnes Winn, Miss F Peterson, Miss Alice Hutchins Drake Miss Violette Sutton, and the daughters Ruth Colman {s chai On March 1, 1926, we will occupy our new Washington store at 709-711-713 Twelfth St., Northwest. Until that date we offer our present stock, amply supplemented by replacements from our parent house in New York City, at most attractive prices. Thisweek we particularly emphasize the unusual opportunities obtain- ablein Furniture,although included in this Sale are Oriental and Domestic Rugs,Carpetsand all other items of Home Furnishing that we carry the chapter 1 numbers. Miss Baker, president; Mrs 5 veadings. and | Britton, first vice presid talk on “Our | -t secc € tributed Notre Dame Alumnae Bertholt rs. B. T. Card Party Announced|3i,%, 7 u iome. The Notre Dame de Namur Alum- Among the guests of honor we nae Association will hold its annual|Dr. and Mrs. Earle Wilfley, Mr. and ink Long, ard par 1 dance Wednesduy eve. idleton, Dr. and Mrs. r; Mr h Daniel Fry Febroary 10, at Wardman Park Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 3 Among the patronesses are the und Mrs. G. H. Hack following: Miss Alice Brick, Miss|worth, Mrs. Ada Stonebrak Daisy Brick, Mrs. Charles Bogan, Miss [ W. Y. Handy, :an Hand Helen | . Miss Catherine Creve.|Emma Melton ling. M osephine Crowley, Mrs, | Miss Margare Callahan, Mrs. Ad R. | Brockman and Miss Marg > Degnan, Mi Mrs. Ge Alice Don- nelly, Miss Helen Doherty, Miss Ber- nadette L. Dore, Mrs. Harry J. Donog- hue, Miss Margaret Dore, Mrs. Elmer ot 2spey Blaine lce Healy, INCORPORATED . Mrs. James 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST & =1 TOMORROW. MONDAY , Miss Mary A. Lan A OREAT SALE OFFERING OF FASHIONS DE LUXE ' BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AND GOWNS PRICES AVERAGE MUCH UNDER WHOLESALE ONE OF NEW YORK'J CREAT DRSS DESIGNERS WAS ANXOUS TO LEAVE PFOR EUROP- AND OFFERED US HLS ENTIRE STOCK AT AN tNORMOUS SAZ- RIACE. WE BOUGHT IT, AN, NOW OFFER_YOU z&/e BEAUT FUL DR SSES AND QOWNJ AT PRICES TH-T IN MANY NSTANCE WOULD HARDLY COVER THE COST OF THE TAILORING. MANY.ONE OF A KIND. Margaret McCeney, Miss Hortense McGowan, Mrs. Bart McGuirl, Miss Catherine Mc- Mahon. Mrs. Raymond V. Marceron, Mrs. Charles O'Keefe, Mrs. Jeremlah O'Leary, Miss Veronica Quinn, Mlss Hele ian, Miss Katherine Rup- pert s Katherina Rover, Miss Mary Rover, Mrs. Aloysius Shields, Miss Marie Louise Sulllvan, Miss Mary Smith, Miss Helen Talty, Miss Mar- garet Talty and Miss Regina Watkins, Cat}ml;c Women M;fl;e Plans for Card Party The Washington District Council of 3 National Co Jath - Women b ade st avangesents | 12 DRESSES AND GOWNS FOR EVENING - DINNER ¢ 9 for I;\(‘ ard party at the Mayflower T ehvening, for thelll 79 DRES ES AND GOWNS FOR EV NNG - DINNER 55 AFTERNOON. VALUES UP TO 895 5] bene: ”.r,ir rural schools in southern 30 DRESSES AND GOWNS FOR EVENNG = DINNER ¢ AFTERNOON. VALU:S UP TO 153 S LISTED BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE ITEMS OBTAINABLE .$220 Cabinets . . . . . 202 Mirrors . . . 8 End Tables ... 10Q%® Arm Chairs . .. 35% Console Tables . 2(-%® .120% Secretaries . . . . 1652 Sewing Tables . 19-% Nests of Tables . 17-% Four Post Beds .. 32-% DayBeds . . . 47 Lamps (Gomeis, THIS SALE offers a truly unusual opportunity to those discerning people who will but take the trouble to make care- fuland thoughtful com- parisons. We invite these comparisons and would be glad to have you compare these values with any offered anywhere else. list of patronesses includes Mrs. J. E. Powell, Mrs. Peyton Gor- don, Mrs. Joseph Tumulty, Mme. Steen, Miss Mae Berberich, Mrs. George P. Scriven, Mme. Calderon, Mrs. Edgar Prochnik, Mrs. Wash- ington Young, Mrs. E. M. Barry, Mrs. David Dunnigan, Mrs. Danfel Forbes, Mrs. Michael Heister, Miss Sarah Kealey, Mrs. Eva T. Kil- Leo Kolb, Miss Adele . Arthur May, Mrs. George T. D. McCarthy, the Misses Mrs. Elmer Murphy, Mrs. . Neill, Mrs. W. D. Will- coxon, Mrs. J. J. Noonan, Mrs. James O'Donnell, Mrs. Frank O'Hara, Mrs. C. W. Semmes, Mrs. R. Semmes, Miss Shanley, Miss Margaret s. M. Frank Ruppert, Mrs. , Miss Agnes Regan, Mrs. b ery, Mrs. Pauline Beyer, Mrs. Charles McMahon, Mrs. A. L. Clarke, Mrs. Thomas Keane and Mrs. John Cammack. Order of Washingtot: to Honor First President The Order of Washington will have A “ladies’ night” and ball Monday eve- _nmg‘ February 15, from 8 to 1 o'clock in the Hotel La Fayette in celebration of the birthday anniversary of George Washington. The celebration has been arranged earlier than February 22, a8 Ash Wednesday falls on Feb- ruary 17 this year. The committee in charge Includes Mr. Joseph G. B. Bul- loch, Mr. Daniel Smith Gordon and Alr. Ama M. Holcombe. SIZES POR MADAME 36 TO 46 SIZES POR MADEVOL.ELLE 14 TO 20. STORE OPENS 9 A. M. Sofas . .... 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