Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1926, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued from Page Eighteen.) of the District League of American Pen Women, and Mrs. Giles S Rafter, president of the Dis branch of the National Congre: Parent and Teachers, will receive, | The epecial guests of honor will be | Mrs. Edward F. Leonard of Chicago, president of the National Story Tell: ers’ League, and Mrs fer of Harrisburg, 1 Eastern district of the League. All members « League, the District I Assoclation and the League are invited tory Tellers’ | the District Mr. and Mrs. ! points of intere flast city. has returned from an extended four- month tour through the West, which included the Pacific Coast. Mrs, Moody as a delegate to the National Women's Christian Temperance Union convention held last month in Los Angeles, but she left Washington with her daughter, Mrs. Kdna Moody Claflin, early in July for a trip through Colorado, Yellowstone Park {and Salt Lake City on their way to the convention. During the two months spent in Southern California as a guest of her sister at Huntington FPark, Mrs. Moody visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona and many other t in that section. On home she stopped in San co, Portland and Seattle, spend- ome time with relatives in the She then resumed her to Puget Sound, Vancouver, rntu! ned st through the Canadian Rockie: Hammond, Mrs. Grew, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Lawrence Phipps, Mr. and M Parmelee, M Calderon Carlisle, Mrs. bourne, Mr. and Mrs. V Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. !)ov\ Mrs. Hayne Ellis, M: Corcoran Eu 3 ingham, Mrs. Alvin T. Hert Willard €a rling, Mrs. David A. Reed, her w Franc ing Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. John Hays ‘Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, the Undersec- retary of State and Mrs. Joseph Ulark Mrs. . James . Edwin B. Parker, Mr: E. Chaq L. Crounse, Mrs. Louis Froth- Thum‘m F. Bayard, Mrs, V M i app, Mr (zeorl,e,l-‘ Ham! l Saunderson, Mrs, L. H. B. Graham, Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs. George Shiras, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.; Mrs. Henry P. Erwin, Mrs. Alfred Pem- broke Thom, Mrs. W. §. Howell, Mrs. Robert Olds, Mrs . Stellwagen, Judge and Mi- V Ross Thompson, Mr: Lamar, Mrs. I T Twigg, Mr: Mrs. Emory stein, Mrs. B. B, gustus Simpson, ren, Mrs. James R. Mann, M Worthington, Mzs. d Mrs. Plerre Gaillard, Mrs. A. A. Jones, Mrs. Dwight Chester, Mrs, ornwell, " Mrs. Alvin Dodd Thomas H. C. Reed. Mrs. Lau ran, Mrs. Lester Wilson, Mrs Burke, Mrs. Paul E. Johnson, Mrs. .| William _D. Mitchell, Mrs. John W. Gulick, Mrs. A. E. Phillips and Mrs. William ~Hill. o'clock. Miss Grace Guest will inter- pret the ceramics of the Orient. ‘The Washington Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi will hold its first monthly luncheon tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the American Association of Univer- sity Women Clubhouse. The board of governors of the Wash- ington Assembly will meet for the first time this season Tuesday morning at 11:30 o’clock in the home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, at 1301 Sixteenth street. Invitations have been received by society folk for the opening of the Bridge Club at the Mayflower, Wednesday evening, November 17, at 8 o'clock. Indications are that it will open with full membership. Among a_long list of so(‘hllv prom’(nent wom: en who wil act as patronesses are Mrg. Charles B. Howry, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Richard C. Marshal liam C. and Mrs. B. F. Germans a Walking Nation. of pedestrians fill the parks and bou- levards on pleasant r»\on ngs and Sun- Blodgett, Mrs. More than almost any other na- |d taking thelr “constltutional.” r.; Mrs. Wil travelers maintain this is a cus- Gorgas Mrs. Honey W, Fiteh | ionality, the German people are given | o IESERS AN THE I e o .’ Hutchinson. to walking. * Hundreds of thousands Delos A. in any other country. Mayer Bros. & Co. 937-939 F St. N.W. Shop of Quality A Special Purchase of n. I\!rs. J. Walter es S. Alden, Col. and Jones, Mrs. Paul Bastedo, Mr X Mrs. Alexander Rogers, | e: rr, Mrs. W. K. Van N. Talbot, Mrs. Frank Hoga mas B. Hutchin- Flather, Mrs. John Iph Worthing- San Francisco a at the Willar Mr. and Mr returned from over for the X turday. The guests of Mr. A Mz 7 S1R)tAch of the * | Chaliapin Matinee Yesterd fsiy \ Partial list of boxhold Mrs. Orrel Moody of 4419 Fifteenth | che )ns attending Cha street northwest, president of the | performance of the “Barber of S Ladies’ Aid f Hamline M. E. | Poli's Thez y g Church _and until recently president | Included M of the North r Union, W. C, 7., ! Frede ‘art of 923 Decatur Alexander Columbus, Mrs. st entertalned at dinner : iss Helen Montague nsett Vail will be host- 2 given at the Women's afternoon from 3:30 members of the s of honor. Steel Slipper uckles Polished and Restored to Look Like New Jewelry Repairing Remodeling and Special New Work Executed on the Premise;l:tc:{oderate = !CHOIEEI $2 .85 SALVATORE DESIO = / Mfg. Jeweler 926 F St., bet. 9th and 10th King have aving uun..' higan game the house NEW HANDBAGS Offers for Selection These Remarkable Values the fine arts groups of the District branch of the Leagu n Pen Women, Mrs. E Logan, chairm: o invite ond an exhibition at the Freer Art llery tomorrow afternoon at 3 s Adulnh « M Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, George Established 1909 SWoRZYNS 1219-1221 G St. N.W. Charge Accounts Solicited F lizard, alligator and python grain leathers, patent, satins, metallic, moires and tapestries. Every new style and shape in all colors and combinations. Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. 818 17th St. 00 1$4.85 CHOICE WIDE range of the very newest A pouch and envelope styles in patent, rhinestone, embroidered satin, lizard, al gator and python grains. All wanted . colors and combimations. Specials for Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday $7.00 Tapestries,$3.50 $3.00 Silks. . . :$1.75 Our large stock of ma- terials greatly reduced. Draperies made to order. <3 $7.50 EW styles, colors and shapes for every occasion. Beaded, beaded moire, pin seal, calf, morocco, lizard, alli- gator and python grains. It will be to your advantage to buy now for Christmas giving. CHOICE Saturday is the last day in the Anniversary Sale—Still many ltems yet on sale advertised in previous announcement. New Arrwals in Daytime Party Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. 818 17th St. Jutius Lansburgh, Pres. Street, Evening and Dinner 23 To give our customers a genuiue treat for the last day of the Anniversary Sale the dress department has assembled a perfectly gor- geous assortment of street, evening and din- ner frocks of workmanship and materials sel- dom associated with such an attractively low price. 0l——— o] ————[o]———]o]——=[o[ca]o] ———=[a] ——— o] ——=]ol———x[u] = Pbilipsborn NEW COA'TS —a reputation of which we employe in this institution. 60810614 ELEVENTH ST. Styles for Dress or Sports Wear Philipsborn’s solicits your charge account and assures vou of its ability to please to the fullest extent as to both E i merchandise and service. Perfectly charming dresses just un- (nckc(l purchased to sell for more, but as is the last day of the Anniversary Sale we've placed the entire lot with the re- mainder of our $11.17 dresses. All sizes for women and misses. Daytime Dresses Materials Include are justly proud and one that For the Youthful Ladies of Fashion Evening Dresses Romaine Crepe Chiffon Velvet Brocades Frost Crepe Georgettes Satins Flat Crepe Frost Crepe Poiret Twill Velveteen In shades of navy, claret, jungle green, valencia blue and cordovan. All beautifully made and trimmed. Party Dresses Materials Include Beaded and rhinestone studded in the loveliest of shades including Phantom, Red, Valencia, Flesh, Blue, White and Gray. . Every Paris-Decreed Model! Lvery Rich Fashion-:pproved Fabric! Ewery Favored Color, Including tlzi(r New Blue Street and Afternoon Frocks, in shades of claret, slate, beige, navy and jungle green. Taffeta Georgette Tulle Lace Chiffon Colors include pink, blue, orchid, honey dew, maize, nile, black, white and others. Regular Sizes 16 to 42 Sizés for Large Women 46 to 50 Every Size for Misses Sworzyn's—Main Floor Women and Larger 1V omen! 9.75 S NSPIRED by the creations of the I“mflS‘ef minds" 0{ pari!ian desigfl, these Coats portray the authentic lines, materials and furs of the Winter season. They are all Coats whose worth has been tested during these past few weeks of Autumn and which, even at higher prices, have proved outstanding successes. Anniversary Sale of Chiffon Silk Hose Silk All the Way Up 97¢c Jeautiful sheer quality, very fine ve seamlessi In all colors, g black un metal. Anniversary Sale of “Tom Boy” Blouses $1.87 Of fine fmported English broadcloth, in white, tan, blue and gray. *All sizes. Anniversary Sale of Rayon Sport Bloomers [e——nl——|o|——|nl—=|al ——"r=|0| —r=1] Exquisite quality in the newest shades |of Buff, Jungle | Green, Chanel Red, \ Chin-Chin Blue, and Pastel All sizes. | Rayon Vests 97¢ colorful pastel with picot Sizes 36 to “Tom my" Skirts Anniversary Sale Price ,$2.97 These Sumptuous Fur Trlm‘mmg ] Beaver Natural and Platinum Wolfe Natural and Dyed Squirrel Fox wed feet ited new “Tommy" Skirts are in _beautiful plaid effects, with sport belt and hip pocke! in e beautiful tweeds. in- In and straps. 42. Sworzyn's Sworzyn’s Main Floor Sworzyn's—Main Floor Main Floor Fine Linen Handkerchief Squares Anniversary Sale Price 7 =—==" PDoz. Your last opportunity to buy at this price These be made up Ikerchieis In all Pure Linen Hand- Embroidered Towels Anmversary Specmls . PO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Three Atiractive Main Floor Specials New Novelty Quilted BAGS ROBES Exceptionally chic Bags Quilted Rayon Robes in Leathers, Reptile Skins lined with seco silk. New and Moire. Varied styles. full-cut models. In orchid, Mirror and coin-purse peach, coral, black and fittings. valencia blue. $5.00 $8.95 EEEEEEE—EEEEEEEEEE Values in GOWNS Of heavy Crepe de Chine in a number of tailored and lace-trimmed patterns. All sizes. Dainty $.95 squ .67 Hand Embroidered—Fine Linen Porto Rican Luncheon or Bridge Sets Regalar_ Price $2 97 Embr washproc Each ? cover and 4 tea r tively put up in individua x. Bleached Sheets The Balto 81x90 - inch The woman who appreciates linen will be delighted with these Exquisitelp Embroidered Linen Towels—some with hand-drawn thread work—some with colored borders. Buy now for Christ- mas. Regular price, $1.00. For Last Day of Sale Canton Crepe Special 39 inches wide—a good heavy quality for one-piece dresses $ cluding brown, green. darkc red, sray and black. $1.69 value, yd.. Crepe De Chine Specml in a big varlety of colors, in- cluding jungle green. new red. copen, light blue, pink, bieached sheetg—iull size with sl $1.49 value. Special. Cretonne. Specml all the new patterns for dra- 2 c peries and covers. 49 value, ;m In Our Yard Goods Section—Third Floor the season’s wanted shades, 40-4nch Allsilk Crepe de chine aize, white and black. s wide hem. Excellent quality Sworzyn’s—Third Floor (Ic——|o[———lolc———]a|———[of———jo|—| -inch fancy cretonnes, i Einranteen inch fancy etonnes, in 0000000000000 00000000000000000000 0000000000000¢0000000000000000000000% ? z | Sworzyn's—Main Floor Sworzyn’s—Main Floor | | | | | fl | | | | I e BEEI

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