Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926. 21 \ ! ~ | hostess Wednesdny evening at a din-| The committee chairmen are all [with Mrs. Serele, chairman of the|John Coyle and Mr. William Mulligan. | | [ ner of over 20 covers at the Hotel past presidents of the Collegze Wom-|geating committee. All officers of the councils of the local Hamilton, at which Mrs. Ell A. Hel- |en’s Club, which Sumn nal- B jurisdietion have signified their inten- | i wife of Maj. Gen. 11 c amated with the Un Women. [ (o], James Steese of Washington | | Fattenaie | (Gbntinuad ttom: Page Ewenty)) .. will be honor gues The hanquet carries over o the Uni- | o tn’ New York at the Hotel Astor|'1000fattending. = 5 Andrews, ihe | versity Wamen's Clu o of the | for o few day I e A wl[[ MEEI HERE N Arnold Chapter will entertain at a L wi the n:lll‘nnu; 4\',“- raditions of the College Club, -« o ”‘.Ii”) .‘;'_‘Ilm’"l_q it ente ', ned ihe reception and open meeting in the ¢ the American Branch of the| Airs. Ida Clyde Clark of New York.| rpe Knights of Columbus Building | Thursday evening at a bridge I 2 s - i z e e s s A & sday evening at a bhridge supper. | alamares, . ... Port Limon. Mar. 7 g > cloek. e % g 4 B PIRGIDIRS S F d will| 45 the local knights the only enter- An unusually interesting Lenten ko DUE TODAY . Clate Blicibura ‘et Ginclaratl] Mr; Andie S0 Mean o AT Lipeaic on "4 New Womin's View of | tainment. sponsored Iy the_order in |avent in Washinzton. hoth_sociaily Since 1883 . Berlin sies Bremen. Mar. 5 nnh ok % il ssociation, b e oward, | this jurisdiction for St. Patrick’s night and musically, I8 the joint song re- Members of Washington M 2 Inonining the chapier. Wil i Mgns, Camd, D Ss By Il S sl in the main auditorium of the | cital 1o be given at the Mayflower by e s Kl 4 ki S th Diat o OL O & branch. | o P . Zroups of £onzs. | Dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock. Helen Howison, soprano, and Char- WeHave Just insialied s b Mis, Randolph Hapkins, | sents the District of Columbia branch. |and” there will be Miehl ety Loqaine momito AL ! il . : oae ol st sk A gmented Orchestra. | lotte Harriman, co % " ul new cleaning syatem. itors Tomorrow. - S G i o Ches Gk for the oceasion Willihe presented 1o New' = York Avenue: Presbyteriam| Aurama . 1 i | PR eetion Jo | every one attending. On the commit- | Church, . ” o) L tee of arrangements are Mr. Joseph | Many prominent women here are be: | . (l:)l“""“ and Dyers e b 1 an, M William Walsh, ir- | con = P 733 v i Ave. N.W o - | B T bl e e r;zrt:;\l iam 2 ialr | coming yatronesse h”"d”: number of || 17 .l‘nnl'\lvamaA Ave. N.W. I.‘_‘-"‘")*["h-l;_“”{j""_'\'{"r" has returned | . chair- ke up her own Mr. John K; Kenneth |event the afternoon of F Phone Frankiin & oF tivo, BAORURE Bee i h‘:‘:{“‘;'("': banutiet conmities of the confmunicating n, Mr. Christian Sproesser, Mr. | 26, at 4:30 o'c i [ Mr. Arthur Francis Kelly. En route e tomorr T DUE WEDNESDAY [home Mrs. Kelly made a short visit announced ns chairmen e confe Livornool. Mar. |1t Philadelphia i ORI Tt 20 venrs, ‘ members = BilsSna el sl e Bave and \ coming ial teains froni N OUTGOING STEAMERS. sl AMrs York. Philadelyhix, W ilmington, Dot | SATLING TODAY \‘""”’f,""?.""' miresiin Y and 1t il several membor Genoa . 00 3 it o Rt Als0 A nding from San Fros aw—Cape Tokn PRI 4 W ~ gy A g S MLING TONORE | Alrsc AL de Clare M. Berry will be | Manly. 1 l athlames . 3 -— 5ol Kl Sl LR R R I I O E R T E E E R R R R ‘4’l‘lil‘|".\l.17 a8 . B R R R R R R R R R R R R R R "; LR - I S 5% aint Patrick’s Day g : i el oo i % %o |y w: i Flower Specials ad First With the New - ot VR o 00 DAL oy HETHER your allegiance to Erin is figurative % Hati i \I.,;u’:[:\;h LU BN or sentimental, you'll probably want a “bit *7% " A AY N vv;!, o'green” to wear Wednesday. These St. Patrick’s Day : % P ri H t f i Aontpehor—Hambure™ RaTge : - Specials available at both our F Street and main stores. ¢, %] a S a, s rom e L stobal. o, 4 ( | k Among th exe 1100 AN | o . o= eontoier ijtiy 2% Green Carnations . ...$2.50 Doz. %= preside " R BT S A C . . h o % ’ . ehanter o th Thorizuen v arnation Boutonnieres . . 20c Eac g etite aisons " % & e Penni Berlin—Hreme - P J % mapter. e 1 Gars o agmiy 2% Green Sweet Peas . . ... .$1 Bunch % Philidelpia o o = ,-; All Other Flowers at Reasonable Prices @ : Our millinery buver, just back from Paris, \ Mrs. Delagield Sl00nAN. v o w ol brings with her a splendid collection of smart Mrs, Mile 000 403 L e i = % + i oA : ‘; ; P hats from the important Petite Maisons—those de 1 ind Mrs. Wilmer Bidd :{m»:‘l«‘n.» Town! daon . (2% 14th & H 5 1222 F Se. 2 ~nmll({ houses in Paris, whose designers have } < of the Washinston chap WaANA TN AN (9 % Telephone e o Telephone ¢ created many distinctively chic models—have tor who Wil weleome the Sisiting | CAZHONMT | S e Main 3707 TWO STORES Frankiin 5357 % 4 nithfully con: g ) Jitioac Dames include Mrs e Boy nion, TN | e e R R R R R RS R R R R RN NN RN NN O E o faithfully copied many of the outstanding suc- viee prosident: Mme, nooand 1200 M0 B 5 e o c. g r M. M. Macomb .|I o TOOTY. ewww D T S o ST ST ST TSR S ST SESr T cesses of the season—and whose talent Wood- R i ma | ———————— | ward & Tothrop recognizes and brings to smart lett, Mrs. W, « Mrs. Philip 21200 Fa ino 1ans 4 ‘erv S 1 1 Jett, Mrs W G ke e LI A Washingtonians at very small prices, indeed. Jarves and Mrs, Wilter T ATPRS, E ’| 1":: ;: :‘ . — == Better Workmanship—Lower Prices This 2 Mermat's copy of“Re ils for U. S boux’ famous fashion, “Les Gabaldon Sails for U. S. i % MANILA, March 13 (). —Issauro Compte des Fees. $15. Gabaldon, re t commissioner for Sketched below. the Philippines. departed ahoard the Empress of Canada yesterday 1o as- sume his duties in Washin i . ~ Births Reported. ! lr‘-lr);'\"rivi‘r'r Gl ) Svery | omplete_Assortment of Tapestries and Velo ! {nllowing_birthe have been reported s urs to Choose From! H ettt hare (betn aenorted ] om e The tivetest. |l Old Furniture Made to Lock Like New ats omartly oma Do snappiest, hap; . o B b e Slip Covers —— o X ot box Oh. hoy, what | For Any Madium-Sized 3-Place Living Room Suite, With ne finds many of those chic small hats, all Naile. z AUN wvsie In Pure Belgian Linen > S*PAT8tg, Cuishions i smart Paris wears. Hats of the successful . o i retonnes 1 . . - Music by Swanee | 31 00 323 75 332 50 U grosgrain, in smart, small stvles that fit the \| Swncopators—direction of || 5 . e P trim contours of the well groomed head. Hats Al Kamons i New Yol"k Upholster]ng Co_ of satin, often combining two colors—and that i | 13th E Sts. || 619 F st Nw‘nhal-l-rfln: of the Better Kind" hai very chic hat of Reboux — “lLes Comte des H é& % . N.W. ain 3687 Beespashise Ao . | ‘ it Fee faithfully copied by Mermat. | $15 $1850 $2 L 3ha Amate Mtiher —~— Marriage Licen-cs. | This is Rolandgs smart copy Marriage licenses have been issued to the ¢ st of Rose Descat’s “Casquette. Pt $15. Sketched above. L) dnian, both of 314-316 7th St. N. W. ama (COATS Qualfty Coats in a Specially - £&) Prepared Group for Tomorrow’s Selling \\\g'f Millinery Salon. Third floor. and Alberta Ack. i 1o~ and V An Informal Showing of Corsets, Girdles Cientures, Combinations on Living Models Tomorrow and Wednesday 3 to 5:30 P.M. For Your ' | CLOTH COAT Specially Priced 35 and ¥1() We clean and alter cloth eonts BERTRAM COHN CO. 1235 G St. N.W. \ Furriers Since 1916 \ 2 W 4 We have devoted many days of careful planning, getting to- \{‘ : gether so complete a stock of beautiful coats. No style has been \Y neglected, and the standard of quality always maintained. Hardly a fabric but what Soft shades of Pearl Gray, is represented here. Cloth $ Rose, Tan and Green and Coats and Silks, too, for miss plenty of Navys and Black, and matron. Fur adorned ith d with and plain, as vou like it. PULSSI S Urscanes. To meet the ever-increasing demand for these popular Cape Coats, we are prepared with Washington's greatest stocks — made right, styled right, and priced right. A showing that will be of first importance to every woman—because the supporting garment is being given new importance by Paris for Spring—and Paris sets the mode. Spring Fash- ions demand a supple foundation support—and in these new models Washington women will find authoritative corset fashions for every type of figure and every type of costume. Sketched below is the Lily of France “Duosette,” exquisite silk brocade. $30. HERE ARE COATS THAT REFLECT REAL CUNNINGHAM VALUE ” Outstanding values in this group at this price. Every size from the Junior Miss to the Stylish Stout, and you'll find ample styles in beautiful fabrics and colorings. Four New Models Distinctive in this collection—each of which will he modeled for you. The Cienture, pliant and wonderfully soft. The Jane Wand! mod- els are in three distinct styles—an exclusive step-in, a clasp front girdle, and satin combina- tion; our English imports, the knitted elastic step-ins; Lily of France, always prominent in TeNrImTEmessaneranEesnay Upholstering Reupholstering Parlor Suites and ame 0Odd Chairs a . ’ 5 i Specialty Ml_'”es ; Women’s finer models—the new Duosette—and our Chair Caneing Sizes Sizes ! Woodthrop Girdles of particularly youthful lines. [ “NUFF-CED!” 14.16-18, 36tos0. |f The Bt Plaze and, Lowest | . FABRICS $ COLORS i ‘ .dn:'{:{“. ot T e | fl‘,:": ver Tweeds Rose | “just a little Green $9 Silk Tapestry Cut Poiret Sheens Sketched above—our exclusive Jane Wandl Girdle of satin and satin treco. $10.50. longer,” we 5 Gray to $2.98 Per Yard : T tries This Week Only ;f.’;?,:';f: F::e_(s:;le‘“ 11;11‘:‘3( Corset Ssstlam, Third floor. assortments. Clay A. Armstrong- i D Frone Franiiin 38 ' CAPE COATS, TOO, AT $25 . 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