Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1926, Page 19

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‘SOCIETY | _Continued from Eighteenth Page.) ‘Informally at dinner last evening at ithe Willard. ¢ . Mr. Clagett Bowie will come Sat- ‘urday from Princeton URiversity to ispend Christma# and the holidays iwith his parents, M llam Bowie, Mrs. William Henry White had as Mher house guests last week her cousins, Mr. and Mr 1w fand Mrs. Edward F. r of {Albany, N. Y. J jr., of Harvard Mars of the ‘Air Corp: vill .rrive at the Brighton Sun <pend the holidays with his mother, fMrs. James A. Mrs. Josiah ational Sot suest at the luncheon to Willard given by the national offi- cers of the society, Mrs. T. £ Covington, formerly of Washington, will leave this afternoon | for her home in St. Paul, Minn.,, after spending a fortnight here with friends. University Players Will Give Comedy Tomorrow The University Playe \merican Association of University Women will e a comedy “Selling Yourself,” by Margaret Wentworth, fomorrow evening, at the clubhouse at 2:30 o'clock. Among the cast are: Miss Alice V. Morris, Mrs. Goodwin Gra- ham, Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mrs. Allen Gray, Mrs. Henry G. Plaster and Mrst G. 1. Snowden. Later in the evening Miss Ostrander and Miss Mary Frost and the pupils of the Anne Tillery Renshaw School of Speech. will gi readings and mono- logues. “Aviation nigl | be celebrated by the Pennsylvania Society in the New Willard Hotel ballroom, tomor- row night at 8:15 o’clock. Mr. Willlam P. MacCracken, jr., As- sistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics, will be thé honor guest and chief speaker. Representatives of the air forces of the United States Army and Navy will be present. In the reception line, besides Assistant Secretary and Mrs. MacCracken, be the leading members of the societ; Among the boxholders are Secreta of the Treasury, Mr. A. W. Mello and Mrs. Wil- | r | Charles Vice President, and Baroness de Ca f Ambassador of Bel matic corps, head the list of patron- esses for the first Washington concert of the Notre Dame University Glee Club. The concert, which is to be fol- lowed by a dance, will be given in the ballroom of the Hotel Mayflower Friday evening, January 7. Other patronesses include Senora de Alfaro, Mme. Ciechanowska, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. John J. Broderick, Mrs. | | Milton E. Ailes, Miss Agnes Battley, | Mrs. W. L. Capps, Mrs. John L. Clem, Mrs, William J. Donovan, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Mrs. H. H. Mrs. John Hays Hamr {Borden Harriman. Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Alvin tian Heurich, Mr: Margaret Loughran, Mrs. David McCarthy, Mrs. F MclIntyre, M Elmer Murphy, Mrs. Char Mrs. John Bene Mary O'Toole, Mrs Scriven The Woman' Club gave its the clubh day, with Commissioner Dennis of the United Commission as the speaker of the| occasion. Mr. Dennis spoke on va- | rious phases of the tariff problems | | now copfronting the country. Among | thése who made reservations for the luncheon were Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, president of the club: N - phen_Bonsal, Mrs. J. H: ton, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mr. and Mrs. Huston Thompson, N Blair Banister, Mrs, James Meredith Helm. | Mrs. George M. Eckles, ) Frank | Hiram Snell and Mrs. holme Abrams. Mrs, Minnie Fisher Cunningham had as her gue: Coving- —puts chy guests of Mrs. ¢ The club of the Democ cent election: elected Democr: wives will be Those to whom invitations to be hon- and Davi y V wer Charles 8. Hamlin. just issued invitations | for a dinner to be given at. the club- | house Monday evening in celebration | the gue: Senator Alben | Thomas, Sen- | Senator Rob- ert Wagner and Senator ike their Senate until March 4 who will not :ta Gen. and M The District T. Allen have elief ride, | ort Myer Sat- | mong others who | 1 League of American Pen Women and members at large of the District with the nationa of Colum al e: invited to be the g en’s City Club on place, o'clock. t the Saturday together of the Wom clubhouse, evening An interesting program has been comfort 10.00 G & without taking style “out.” The Shoe pictured is an “Arch Perfection”—in tan calf, black satin and patent leather. Other models have lower heels and, heavier soles. Alfred P, (arranged by the chairman of the na-| es Tariff | tional music committee, Mrs. Luther ¢“Arch Perfection™ Shoe day for morials to his D. C. WEDNESDAY, s Bachrach Will Filed. The will of Edward ic Senators and their sts of honor. I ter Home Bach and brother. Bequests of $1,000 each made to his cousins, Miriam Skirball and Ruth Franc. His house- |hold effects are given to another cousin, Lena L. Franc. The remain- ing estate is devised to his friend, | Harry Franc. The Second National hrach, | Bank is named as executor. s filed to- es $2,000 | for me- | — Street cleaners in Portland, Oreg., DECEMBER 15, i ctended ar liké amount to the Hebrew Home ts have been 9‘]‘*";;:“_‘;? g..fl: for the Aged in memory of his father | run down by motorists. s Gift From Galt’s s immediately recog- nized as a gift of the finest quality. Our Christmas _exhibit includes new and exclu- sive productions in Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware Leather Goods Novelties Our prices represent the utmost value obtainable. For one hundred and twenty-four vears (since 1802) we have enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identified with the official and social life of the Capital and Nation. mothetr and sister, and | who work at night are now provided with lights to protect them from being | ( | | 1926. These Are Gifts of Character Women’s Fitted Traveling Cases Patterned for beauty and ex cellently constructed for long usage. Richly lined, with spacious pockets. The lux- uriously fitted toiletaire (shown in insert) folds and carries for travel convenience. $25 to $325 Writing Cases Every shade, every leather; ideally useful whether at home or en voyage. . $3.75 to $35 SMART, practical- priced array of lovely Leather — for both Men and Women — that makes Gift Choosing a pleasure. And a shop that makes it a treasure-trove lark! Men’s Bill Folds and Wallets $2.50 to $25 Letter Cases, $1.75 to $12.50. 3 : Tray Purses, $1 to $2.75 Key Cases, 50c to $7. Card Cases, $1 to $5. Cigarette ‘Cases, $1.75 to $12.75. The Castens showing of leather includes every con- ceivable, useful gift for use at home and in travel MOTOR ROBES are an especially happy sugges- tion; aren’t they? Mail Orders Postpaid Handbags —in all the new and wanted leathers. In the colors best favored and the shapely sizes most preferred. (Also solid gold mounted bags.) Photo Frames Ranging from petite mina- ture up to unusually large sizes. They include a remarkable variety of richly gold-tooled leathers. And some are of bro- cades or silks with Jade orna- ments—and in these there is but one of a kind. $2.25 to $50 View our “No. 22" Silk Hose with a critical eye. It's an unusual value—2,00—3 for 5.65. Caring for feet is better than curing them. Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James Davis, Representative and M Thot W. Phillips, Jr., and ma others. Solos will be sung by Mr.| James A. Barr, talented tenor soloist, of this city. Reports of officers and election for 1927 will also be part of the program. Guest cards may be secured at the ballroom from the sec- retary. Advance Rosendorf’s &iime Reductions Offering the Luxurious Warmth of Fur at the Price of Cloth! CASTENS LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street N.W. City Club Building Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street Paris Washington HOURS, 8:45 to 6:00 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET Buy Now and Save 1215-17 F STREET S.ithy 77l X794 for Xmas Our designs are of the latest in all types, including an interesting dis- play of Novelty Lamps. T A udM” w7y SPECIALS Floor Lamp in Antique Gold, with Taffeta Shade, $24.75. Antique Gold-finish Bridge Lamp, with Taf- feta Shade, $19.75. Hammered Iron Bridge I.amp and Shade, a Colonial reproduction, $6.75 and $8.75. Bed Lamps, $5.00. China Figured Boudoir Lamps with harmo- nizing shade, $5.00. Colonial Candlesticks, $10. TABLE LAMPS Pottery and China Yase Lamps. Oil Lamp Reproductions—priced from $3.75 to $10.00. - Metal, Gold and Lacquer Finishes, from $15.00. 3 . Chinese Decorated Vase Lamps from $3.75 to $50.00. Steuben Glass, from $39.50. Girondelles and Table Torches, from $7.50. FLOOR LAMPS Antique or Etruscan Gold, $12.00 to $65.00. Lacquer in numerous colors, $15.00 to $27.50. : Spanish Brass, $7.50 to $25.00. Antique Silver, $18.75 to $30.00. Wrought Iron, $10.00 to $30.00. Plated Finishes, $15.00 to $75.00. Marble Base, Plated Finishes, $18.75 up. BRIDGE L.AMPS Antique Gold from $10.00 to $37.50. Tacquer in numerous colors, $15.00 up. Wrought Iron, from $6.75 to $35.00. Brass and Iron, $25.00 and up. Antique Silver, from $12.50 to $35.00. Plated Finishes, $12.00 and up. Spanish Brass, $7.50 to $30.00. Marble Base Antique Gold, from $18.75. $18.50 to $67.50 each. Spanish Brass, from $28.75. BOUDOIR L AMPS — Pottery and China Vase in various colors, from $3.75. Crystal, from $12.00. Bed Lights, from $3.75 to $15.00. Lamp in Etruscan gold finish with parch- ment shade. The base is priced $8.75. Complete with shade, Natural Muskrat .... Mink-dyed Marmot .. Russian Pony and Fox Cholce of 9 other models of various furs, also at $125 Caracul Paw and Squirrel Caracul with Beaver........ Stout Persian Paw and Skunk.. 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