Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1926, Page 17

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SOCIETY! (Covmnued from Sixteenih Page.) ton this season to enter (he lists in | 1 The Mardi Tuesday night next week Mayflower, bids fair to set u new rec ord in magnificence of decorution and | i on | at the | airfax Vi THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 5. Lee will permit a few of her Wash- on_heirlooms to be used, inherited by her husband from his grandmother, who was Mary Custis of Arlington, daughter of M a Washington's on. George Washington Parke ion being in honor of m’s birthday. The . headed by Mrs. of her brother, the late Dr. nce Washington, Miss Francls hington Weeks, and other dis- man, Miss Charlotte Campbell, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Abram Lis- ner, Mrs. Donald McKnew, Mrs. George H. Myers, Mrs. George Pflas- ter, Mrs. Ralph Hills, Mrs. B. F. Saul, Mrs. A. Camp Stanley, Mrs. Irving O. Ball and Mrs. Jarrett C. White. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison C. Stanton and her daughter, Betty Willcox, have taken an apartment at the Wryoming for five or six months. here after a stay of the llulel Tray- more at Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Carolyn Alexander is the guest for a fow days in Baltimore of Miss Lettice Coulling. Among those who have taken boxes at the Belasco Theater next Sunday afternoon to hear Miss Ella Young, the celebrated Irish poet, who is in this country for a few weeks, tell Gaelic fairy stories and reed from co- MONDAY., FEBRUARY 8, 1926. Peter Drury, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Mrs. George H. Myers, Mrs. S. Stokes Halkett, Mr. /Willlam Phelps, Env, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd and Mr. John H. Storer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Busch were hosts at dinner last evening at the book carnival given by the Florida branch of the League of American Pen Women at Miami, Fla., Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Busch have Island Capt. and Mrs. Milton Reed of ‘Washington. Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on ton B. Rout are X o Ll $ QUTT D 4 > ° A1 Thomas Cirele Starting this Evening The temporary Irish poets are Mrs. Charles Mr. George Willlams !s entertain-|J. Bell, Mrs. Willlam Butler, Mre. ing 10 guests at dinner tonight at the White Peacock preceding the dance given by Mr. and Mrs, Edward H. Everett for Miss Beatrice Hen- derson. as their guests in thelr home on Palm SPECIAL 2579, OFF Curtains, Drapes and Portieres of every description Cleaned or Dyed This Week Only tinguished members of the connection, will be honor guests of the committee. | The fine collection of Americana be- 1 Mrs. Chardes W. Richard- 150 been placed at the dis- 1 of the committee, and the loan will create an 0 keeping with | Loomis Twins A sonsation & Nwew York aend the grectest oafe ettrackiom in years —two adorable tots com- Sming all the attridwtes Bophie Tuoker, Bells aker omd Gilda Grey appearing nightly af din w7 and eupper. and Tuesday Night The seoond of a series of Mardi Gras Nights “A Night in Harlem” YowTl lavgh and have mors real fun than vou've had in ages Everything has been ar ranged for o perfactly Miarious time. Souvenirg— Dancing until 2 4. M. . fathom (he secret of the personalits of the king and the queen who will on that night reign in the National Capi- | fal or to discover the names of the | sight chosen ladies in wait + majesties in the grand pro The flower xirls for the o nrobably be THE BEST LUNCHEON SERVICE IN TOWN ot of and Mrs. Carl C. Mueller of THE CANDY oF THg @ e Atiiabitng n Park Hotel, who are at the | S et i 1 vt Astor in New York, will return I S § Hotell Atoni 1 Hew Work, Wil fetin 1223 F Street N.W. pts to make its I|“|)\II|\ to irman Tiiis. event haseliciled mut b hos pitality and been the o eral distinguish Mrs. Robert E. Kline, jr.. enter- tained at a bridge tea last Wednesday afternoon at her home, 3 Primrose 5 Uhevy Chase, Md., in honor Margaret Mitchell. Mrs. Kline as assisted by Miss Isabelle and Miss ‘Lulu Mitehell, ststers of the bride-elect, with Miss Fraser Mitchell, another sister, and Mrs. John W. Townsend at the tea table. Goddard M William illiam_Dewitt W harton nding men composing the secret committee in | 4 |t ‘harge of the dsetinies of i e Mardl Gras event in i A ‘ludes well known drt A past masters in the art n ind 1n the management of balls of this iind. but no other information seems wvailable. Mrs. Harold Mercer Mor ertain at bridge 1n_honor of M Sweet Briar s her house Announcing the opening of our Reed Department. Full fines of best quality | Clean, To demonstrate to vou the quality of Footerservice on household fabrics. An unusual concession at an opporty time to give Winter 3. fabrics a touch of mnewness. |f§| Save on Summer drapes by having them cleaned now. FOOTER’S G x quick service in Virginin. who in the city. Classes Thurs- day afternoons from 1 to ||| Instructions by Mrs. | Martha Ransom, one of the best experts in weaving. Enroll Now | The Butterfly Box | 739 11th St. N.W. ‘; LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 LB Fel)ruary Slll( Sale + A Spectacle of Color and Splendor— tasty, well cooked food. Sandwiches and served at our soda foun- Tiines, wite of the | United S Mrs. John L, 3 Wood and “hief of aff, ed in New assing i few Col. and Mrs. | family. who huve York from Manila, days at the lHotel to Washington. AVA Y y coffee A\\\\\‘\A\s\\“\‘ \ A tain. The fresh. popular-priced Candies in our store will Nellie Custis Music R Reproduced for Celebr; Walter 1. perties for * Music at Mount Vernon that many rare pieces of colonial ‘urniture have been offered from the iristocratic old homes of Georgetown. Washington and Alexandria, : settings when Carmela Glhe FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE | Dawes, for the card fit of the Juvenile eger Devs™Jamous LeParadts Band Phone Main 4336 for RESERVATIONS Tever, women's pains, etc. 25 millions used annually, The genulne have A-K on every tablet. Anti-Kamnia Quick Relief from Paine and Ashes lease v > 'clock pam. We ¥ you afternoon 45 been augmentes f\)”u\\\ Mres. Dwight F. Dav . Mme. de Riano, Mre. , Mrs. Mars] Blodgett, Mrs, pears on ium of the iversity for ¥ huwmml hington U the henefit of the unive Wilcox hm elf Where Quality and Far-Less-Than-Usual Prices Are Two Equally Compelling Features! It you need “inspiration” before starting your Spring scw ing—you'll find plenty of it in this glorious “Silk Mart"— where literally, thousands and thousands of vards, in over a dozen weaves, and in 50 or more colors, are displayved! These Beautlful Slll(s Usually $1.98 $169 to $2.25, Yard 40:in., Fine/Silk Radium 40-in. Printed Crepe de Chine 40-in. Striped Tub Silks 40-in. Heavy Flat Crepe 40-in. Heavy Crepe de Chine 36-in. Plain and Glace Taffeta 36-in. New Printed Foulard 40-in. Plain Georgette Crepe 40-in. Satin Charmeuse 32-in. Silk Broadcloth Ten of the most popular weaves of the season here offered at immense savings! Eleven Other Remarkable Values 33-in. Imported Japanese Natural Pongee, usual! 98c grade, vd 40-in. LustrousSatin Radiant, 40-in. P+inted Crepe de Chine. usual $2.50, yd............$1.98 very -pecial, yd ceo....5298 33-in. All-Silk Colored Pon- 40-in. Rayon Sport Satin, a gdee, very special, yd........$1.00 vard, only................$135 36-in. Radium Broadcloth, 40-in. Black Crepe Satin, unusually priced, yd.......$1.50 usual $6.00 grade, yd.......$3.45 40-1in. Black Satin Canton, 40-in. Printed Georgette usual $3.50 quality, yd.....$2.50 Crepe. unusually offered, yd. $2.50 40-in. All-Silk Crepe Roma, 40-in. Satin Crepe and Flat remarkably priced, yd. . ...$3.50 Crepe, special, yd..........$2.98 THIRD FLOOE, LANSBUKGH & BRO. RNITUR: Dining Suite of Ten Picces $250 Dining room suite of walnut end gumwood m a deep brown finish has ten pieces—oblong extension table, 60- tnch buffet, china cabi- net, server, two arm chairs and four side chairs—and $8 conser- vatively priced, for its A ii quality, ot $350, KEEN REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT STORE You save and save substantially when you participate in the Feb- ruary Sale of Lifetime Furniture. Prices mow are more keenly cut than you’d ordinarily expect to Apropos of the voste for printi— find in a sale. SihexdCoton. | Colared Diess N CREPES LINEN Assortments are tremendous! Our $1.25 Yd. 38c Yd. witohs:ile: allestinn. ot Life.- e e e time Furniture is included at the y e oo, e, | for e low Sale Prices. Rugs, too---both Oriental and Domestic---share in orchid, honeydew, gray, for tomorrow. the general reductions. The Home Sewer Will Appreciate These Three Cotton Fabric “Specials™ —each of which is going to be a favorite in the coming season! Typical of the Modern Woman's Taste! Le Contour Corse]ettes *5 Unbr oken lines-—but graceful, easy ones-—and just enough firm support for smartness! That is what these practical , one-piece gar- ments achieve —and that is why they are quite naturally the choice of the comfort- loving woman of today. Of fine broche or dainty satin striped material, with two elastic gores over each hip, six strong hose supporters, and elastic shoul- der straps. Side fastening, with boning over the diaphragm. Flesh only; sizes 32 to 44. CORSET SHOP, SECOND ¥FLOOEK Usucl 48c Cotton SHANTUNG 35¢ Yd. 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