Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1926, Page 26

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44 N WAY WEST T0 FEDERAL PRISON in Party Going to Leaven- worth. Forty-four prsoners left Washing- ¢ for the Federal peniten- One of them, colored, is murder of e Jones, colored, Ninth _street, last June. 4 , accom- punied them. Due There Tomorrow. 1 h ngton shortly pan. vesterday and should nwerth hetore of the shortly Tembers Burns, grand larce ter B. Randall, James P. grand Thon: ngton, houselreaking 10bher mer a .. Green, grai Arthur T. Green, rob- 1. Smith, house- Andrew Mills, rs; John R. Ham- years; Charles Miller and Peters, house- breaking, 18 months; James Robinson, assault with deadly weapon, 5 years; m ¥ Elmer L. Simms, violation D. C. Code, 18 months; Ray Otis Henson, murder, 12 and Cape Skelton, robbery, 1 s, Allen and Charles A. nd larceny, 3 vears; James ssault with deadly weapon, Iter Gant, robbery, § d Matthew Patterson, mur- y der, life. GERMANY DOING MOST T0 RECOVER, SAYS MARCH By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 9.—Ger- many making the most strenuous and consistent effort of all Euroneu? 1), h, retired war- the United States nations to rehabilitate itself, Gen. Peyvton C. M time chief of s Army, sald vesterday on his return from a five-year tour abroad. He said Great Britain is making a determined and sincere effort to bring about harmony between the nations: France is overburdened by its enor- mous military load; Turkey, under Mustapha Kemal, has laid the founda- tlon of a new nation; and Mussolini, as supreme dictator, has given his country a new lease of life. During his trip, Gen. March met] Miss Cora Virginia McEmtee, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McEmtee of Brooklyn. They were married in London August 25, 1923. oreaeaaee: e Dre-den China Lamps Ty $2.50 up Reduced EMBROIDERY SHOP 827 11th St. N.W. S — i Per cent off—with all the §l quahty and style on— means,_notw 1s the time to buy Coats at reduced prices Z2oP | 1316 G St. CITY CLUB BLDG. CAFETERIA Under Original Management FRANK P. FENWICK 1315 N. Y. Avenue 1330 H Street Full Enjoy:nent —of one’s meals is one of life’s blessings bestowed upon those dining at BLOSSOM INN. Ask the Cashier About “Accommoda- $5.50 tion Cards,” for $5 ' | No; 2124 { Mondell, Mrs. Charles Stuart Alden, .| end. Sec us now for samples. -| 1211 F St. N.W. Main 3211 for s.mates SOCIETY (Continued from Page Nineteen.) worth, jr., is president of the socief and Mr. F. W. Krichelt, secretar The program will last only an hour and dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock. Patronesses for the card party, dance and bazaar for the benefit of the Harbor, to be given by the Ladies’ Aid of the rch Saturday evening at the Bu ton Hotel, include Mrs. Coolidg rs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. John G. 'gent, Mrs. Harry S. New, Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs William M. Jardine, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Charles MceNary, Mrs. Carl Chindblom, Mrs. Richard Yates, Mrs. Theodore W. s, Mrs. Proctor Dougherty, Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, Mrs. Frank W. Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. A. Gordon Cumming, Mrs. William F. Dennis, Hysong, Mrs. Henry Varner, Mrs. Emma Campbell of Detroit, Mrs, | Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Her-| E. Merrill, Mrs. James Griffin 3 stment. Mrs. Eastment is in charge of card tables, Mrs. Henry Varner fancy ar- ticl Carl Schneider cakes. i ‘man of ar- ents and Mrs. J. E. Mayer vice | man. Mrs. Alexander Macl loaned her house at street for a made by Japas tians at their nith has Sixteenth of articles nd Chinese Chris- The sale will December 10, from Dress Up the Home for Christmas Draperies are important to this ; Window Shades, Slip Covers—Hours, 8 to G| W IPE e th | Union Protestant Church at Herald | Mrs. Wymond Bradbury, Mrs. Martin | = | Sauce Bor lelaise. $1.10 $12.00| Pocketbooks Quilted Kimonos Silk Gowns .. Dance Sets .. purse. Apparel Sections, Third Floor Silk Section, Second Floor Our Xmas Gift to Our Customers Friday and Saturday Only Any Silk Dress in the House! $ 5.00 off Christmas Suggestions! Silk Teddies .............$1.95 Holeproof Hose ..........$1.95 Handkerchiefs (box of 3)....69¢ Novelties, large assortments, $1.00 Rayon Bloomers. . ........$1.95 Silk Umbrellas (16 rib) . ...$5.50 Shop Early—arrange to pay later on the Budget Plan. You'll find this a genuine con- venience and a sreat help especially NOW when there are so many demands on the Milton ANey Penn. Ave. at 8th N.W. m.g&fimavfi & p —The Christmas Store . Tomorrow A Special Advance Presentation Southern Resort Fashions - And Fashions for the Holiday Social Season Included are Gowns, Wraps, Sportswear, Hats, Footwear, as | well as new Silks, in which is ‘; featured the Cameole weave, a distinctly and altogether new silk for the coming season. 11 to 4:30 o’clock. Mrs. James Reeves is added to the list of patronesses. The debutantes assisting are Miss Sallie Hewes Phillips, Miss Louilse Fitzhugh, Miss Eleanor Preston, Prln-‘ cess Ida Cantacuzene, Miss Helen Clif- 1 ord, Miss Olive Shiriey, Miss Florence Marlatt and Miss Francesca Stewart. i Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the yithded Ella L. Locke | Nannie M. Midgett. Pincus. Olive, N ve'la J. Savoy. asicett ard ‘ber_ and Anna andes and Mary Bailey a d Michae Lewis and w J. Haske Dona'd 'R. Ernst and Ruth L. Wingert. Phihp Brierley and Myrtle C. Sh'reman. Edwh JTTh impson and Mary S Eiam, H. Capricy of A oevife, Ve rricy o Ve, z r'i: Sitchll of" Mulhail, V., and Eita B Daw o e B nest ’T'r‘.'g’r':’:';'m‘s"; and ‘Bertha Fleteher, | both of Leesbure Va H Verfio 8. Bumbry and Josephine E. Bowle. iholas’ J. Mw phy “and. Catherins M. | both of Ba'timore, 5 . Fortney of Vienna, Va., and Divine of Ballston. rge O. Paull and Mars Richard Little and M: Imported Wine Sauces For Cooking * Bottle. 1.10 Dozen. Sauce Bercy $12.00 (White Wine) Saucém&:‘;i\x"lc))'ergu $1.40 $16.00 (Sherry Wine) 4 Flavoring For Pudding Sauce Sherry Sauce, 4-oz. bottle..30c Rum ~Sauce, 4-oz. bottle..30c Brandy Sauce, 4-oz. bottle. .30c, Magruder Inc. | Best Groceries | Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. | Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 e . $9.95 dward “Hlap % 13 ,, Christmas time. Marabou makes a flattering and luxurious trimming for this rose silk brocade bou- doir wrap, lined with warm albatross, $30. Other silk robes, $10.50 to $95. For the daughter, home from college, this striped flannel robe would prove a happy choice. Stripes in blue, orange and orchid, $15. Tailored quilted satin loung- Negligee Section, Third floor. . . Alluring Silken f Underthings A. Paris - inspired peach Ninon chemise, with unusual lace trimming, $10.50. B. Pink crepe de chine, lace and net make this lovely step-in, $2.95. Other step- ins, to $7.50. C. Dainty pajamas of yel- low crepe de chine and lovely laces, $10. Other pa- jamas, $5 to $25. : Not sketched—Pink crepe satin chemise with lace in- sets and hemstitching, $5. Other chemise, $2.95 to $10.50. D. Dainty peach crepe satin gown, trimmed with fine laces, $10.50. Other gowns, $4.95 to $15. Silk Underwear Section, First foor. Smart Negligees A Gift for Her Leisure Hours Delightfully new and different is this black and rose flowered velvet negligee, with deep fringe trimming, $45. Other velvet negligees, $25 to $45. Crepe de chine chemise, $5. Corduroy Robes, $3.95 to $10.50 Beacon Robes, $5 to $20 Albatross Robes, W othrop —The Christmas Store e Negligees and Lingerie Of Irresistible Charm Make Lovely Christmas Gifts Visions of loveliness, these exquisite negligees and dainty bits of lingerie will delight women of fastidious taste at These and innumer- able others offer a wide selection. ing robe, in rose, royal, co- pen blue and wisteria, {.2. Others—many trimmed with marabou and ostrich — $10.50 to $30. Silk coolie coat, imported from Japan, printed in bright colors—in character- istic designs—is a smart and unusual robe, $40. Oth- er coolie coats, $25. Challis Coolie coats, $8.50. $7.50 to $15 Voile and " Philippine Lingerie Not - sketched—Sheer voile gowns exquisite with cream lace and two-tone ribbons, $2.95. Other gowns, $2. E. Dainty chemise of peach voile, with group of pleats, lace and two-tone ribbon, $2.95. F. Colorful flowered voile pajamas, with dainty laces, pleats and ribbons, $2.95. G. Two styles in Philippine gowns, made from our fine nainsook, $2.50. Other gowns, $1.95 to $5. H. Mannish Pajamas of English broadcloth, with tailored lines and frog fastenings, $3. Other pa- jamias, $2 to $3. Cotton Underwear Section, Third floor.

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