Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1926, Page 15

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] _ SOCIET {(Continued from Fourteenth Page.) fated with palms, ferns and white and Pink chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Moriarty jeft on a Wedding trip and will later be at home at Quantico. Mrs. Moriarty traveled in a dark green crepe dre: trimmed in silver, a s silver hat and a gra) coat. quirrel fur Amgong the out-of-town guests were | W. J. Vereen of Moultrie, Ga.; y Vereen, Miss Ros Vere: Mrs. R. Bell and Miss Alexandria Bell of Georgia. Mrs, Benator Mrs. John Thomas A. C! tea tomorrow afternvon K in honor of the Y Hiram Bingham, wife Bingham of H. Gibbons tomorrow Auditorium. The list of ames . George P. Mc Mrs. John Q Walter Drake, Mrs. ®on, Mrs. Gibbon: Mitchell, Trubee D: William _D. Morgan Brooke, Mrs. Dingley, Mrs. ph Fair- son jr.; Mrs. | ter Bruce Howe, Miss Helen S. Jones, Mrs. James L. Karrick, Paul Kaufrsan, Mrs. James Kerr, Mrs Ernest bel, Mrs. Randolph McKim, John <hall, John C. Merriam, ugene Me; Mrs. George Hewitt Mye Mrs C. Miller, Mrs. J Mirs. Newbold Phillips, Mrs. J. v g ord Preston, . Charles H. Mrs. Charles Sheldon, Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mrs. Thomas C. Shearman, Mrs. Al- fred P. Thom, jr.: J Jer, Mrs. Ri Hamilton Wright, Mr: low and Mrs. Y Mr. Ralph Davol @inner last evening, were Representative Dallinger, Dr. George F. Mbrarian of the District; Prof. J. Franklin Jamisson, Gideon A. Lyon and Dr. H. S. Washington. Mr. Craycroft Schofield will arrive Saturday from the University of Maryland to spend the holidays with his parents, Comdr. and Mrs. Scho- field, in their home at 3024 Porter street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morton Phil- Yips, 1211 Fern street northwest, will ave with them for the Christmas olidays their daughter, Miss Juliet illips, a student at the Connecticut College for Women at New London, who will arrive tomorrow. Mr. Eben F. Comins has recently re- turned to Washington. entertained at when his guests Frederick W. Bowerman, Many interesting box parties have been planned for the pirate gipsy ball for Belleau Wood Memorial, at [——=ol———o]c———Jal——ZJIo}| -~ Philipsbotn i 6081 614 green and | lind | of | Connecticut; | and Mrs. | or. will entertain at | rom 4 to 6| Glee and | a concert | Richard | fatthews Dick, | H. | Mrs. | | Mrs. Lejeune, M Daughter of Rear Ad Albert Gleaves, and her flance, Mr. Albert e marriage in St. John's Church will be a Morris Cohen of ¥ notable social event. ™HE PORTER GLEAVES the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow eve- | ning. A distinguished group of guests will occupy Mrs. James Carrol Fraz- er's box, including Gen. Pershing, Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, Sec retar Wilbur, Col. and Mrs. Hanford Ma Blanton Winship and Col. Carl Smith In the receiving line wi r James Carrol Frazer will Borden Harriman, Mrs. W. Brown and Col. MacNider. There will be a number of dinner parties preceding the ball. Members of the Yale Glee Club will be the guests of honor at numerous dinner parties planned by the girls' commit- tee, of which Miss Ellen Wise Cren- shaw and Miss Frances McKee are joint chairmen. ' Among the girls who will assist Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman at the lemonade cauldron are Miss Alice de Peyster and Miss Lilia Tuckerman. Dr. and Mrs. Payne of Nashville, Tenn., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Cooper Tuesday eve- ning. Dr. Payne is president of the George Peabody College for Teachers at Nashville. To Delight Smart Femininity at Christmas Time— GIFT SLIPPERS Black Satin Mules, $5.00 —trimmed with handsome feathers to match its Turquoise or Coral Satin lining. Hand-turned leather soles and low Louis heels. 2% to 8. An exquisite Gift. Sizes Beautiful Satin Mules, $3.50 —finely made of Genuine Black Skinner’s Satin and lined with Coral or Turquoise Colored Satin. Hand-turned Soles and Covered Heels. All sizes 215 to 8. Makes a delightful Xmas Gift. Black Satin Mules, $2.25 —daintily trimmed on vamp with gay rosette and lined with Coral or Turquolse’ Satin. Baby Louls Heels and Soft Elk Padded Soles. Al sizes. ‘welcome. A Xmas Gift that will be Silk Brocade Slippers, $2.50 —Handsome Slippers Copen or Black, in Rose, trimmed with dainty rosette at side and meat- ly edged with braid. Soft elk padded soles and %-Inch covered heel. Sizes 2% to 8. A practical Gift, Satin Quilted Boudoirs, $2.25 —with neat Pompon trimming ,on vamp, hand-turned and small leather heel. Black, Copen and Rose. leather soles Colors are Sizes 2% A beautiful Xmas Gift. Rayon Slippers, $1.95 —with beautiful embroidered vamps, covered box heels and Elk padded soles. Colors are Black, Copen and American Beauty. Sizes 21 to 8. An ideal Xmas Gift. Black Kid Boudoirs, $1.59 —Women's Boudoirs of soft black kid, with rubber heels on Vamp. most acceptable Xmas Gift. Rayon & Satin Boudoirs, hand-turned soles and Large Silk Pompon All sizes 2% to 8. A $L.19 —a brand-new Slipper creation— trimmed with rosette or embroid- ery. spring heels. Black, Blue and Old Rose. 2% to 8. Soft Elk padded soles and Colors are Copen, Sizes Splendid Xmas Gift. Imported Feather Mules, $7.50 —of gorgeous Metallic Cloth—hand- turned soles and Cuban heels. Col- ors are Old Rose, Copen, Black, Jade and American Beauty. Every pair stamped ‘“Made The Xmas Gift De Luxe. sizes. in Paris.” All Miss McDonald and Miss Webster of the National Cathedral School will not observe their day at home to- morrow, as they are leaving to spend Christm: in Atlantic City. They CREERON Between F and G Sts. NW. 614 12th St. N.W. Large Headsizes Bright colors in Silk and Metallic Hats designed on youthful lines. The ideal hat to ! wear with furs. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, will resume Friday as a day at home January 7. Mr. and Nirs. Willlam Henry White occupled a box at the McCormack concert last evening and had gwith them a party of friends. Maryland State Society Christmas Party Tonight. The members of the Maryland State Soclety will hold their Christmas re- ception this evening at 8:30 o’clock, in the Washington Club, at Seven- teenth and K streets northwest. Sen- ator-elect Millard E. Tydings, guest of | honor, will receive with Representa- tive Frederick N. Zihlman, president of the society, and other Maryland Representatives and their \\'l\'«as Mr. George Calvert, jr., will mal the presentations. An interesting short program will follow, after which there will be dancing from 10 to 12 o'clock. The Quota Club had as guest of honor at its Christmas luncheon to- v, Mr. Henry K. Bush-Brown, who with him some sketches that were submitted for the prize costumes worn at the Bal Boheme and gave a generally interesting walk on art. As the Christmas feature, Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, in charge of enter- tainment, arranged a grab-bag which produced gifts and worlds of fun. Mrs. John G. Capers, president of the :lub, presided. The Christmas Gift Problem —finds most sensible in the selection of SARS Quality Furs for every requirement at Special Holid_ay Reductions. ‘A small deposit will reserve your selection until wanted Miss Isabel Goodhue will assist at the Near East Relief all day display, sale and entertainment which will be given at the Women's City CTub today. Speakers will give descriptions of designs used in the exquisite em- broideries and Greek songs and dances will be rendered. The proceeds will be devoted to the refugee moth- | ers and children of Greece. Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes will pre- side at the luncheon Saturddy at 1 lock at the Women's City Club by the parks and zoning committee, of which Miss Mary Lazenby is chair- man. Miss Harlean James will lead the talks on “Ways and Means of Saving the Capital's Natural Beauty."” | Miss James is executive secretary of the - American Association, Among those m Mrs. William Clara Sears )'Toole, Julius (Continued on OLIDAY SPECIAL In Drapery Materials amberlin, Judge entiech 40-inch French Marq 50-inch Sunfast D: Bd-inch Sunfast Window Shades, S| W Rt eette. . sk . . and satisfying solution FURS IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS 5 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 164 N= crEERON, 614 1260 5t Gowns, Teddies, Every pastel shade. Real plique, Val and Alencon Silk Scarfs of every preciates them, Other Scarfs, $5.95 SILK LINGERIE Step-ins Bloomers in a great variety of styles. these dainty garments. Varied-colored * ribbons and rosebuds add charm. Other Lingerie, $3.95 and $5.95 There are plain, fancily printed, flow- ered and ombre effects. Deep fringed or hemstitched styles. Every one ap- DERERERERERER Pbili 608w 614 Four Extraordinary Sales of CHRISTMAS GIFTS CORDUROY ROBES and- Filet, Ap- Lace trim description. There are gold lace. e sborn Lounging Robes of wide-wale cordu- roy, in plain and brocaded -effects. Varied styles in every color. robe is cut full and roomy. They make -excellent Christmas gifts. Every Other Robes, $3.95 to $39.75 Taffeta Pillows in great variety. unique and round shapes. They are trimmed with sprays of taf- feta flowers in contrasting hues and Lined with soft kapok. Other Pillows, $3.95 and $5.95 D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926. 7@V e\ 78X Girls’ and Junior Misses’ FUR-TRIMMED Coats Remarkable Values $10 Style that's sparkling— tailoring that skillfully emphasizes junior lines— warm wool fabrics—and value—every feature which makes for money's worth. Bolivias, plaids, buckskins; etc, in the smartest fur trimmings and colors. A Special Offering SR to Sell Considerably More $ ggoup of frocks ts of silks, wool velvet and silk— wool serge and novelty materials. Sizes from 3 to 14 years. These dresses are made to sell for much more than $5. A Sale of Boys’ Suits and O 'Coats Special Group Taken from Our Regular Stock . The Coats are in sizes 135 to 6—rugged, long-wear- ing garments tailored like Dad’s. $ The assortment is slightly broken. __ The Suits are of fine all-wool materials in many different styles. Sizes run from 2 to 8. Remarkable values in the incomplete assortment at this special price. 95 Each Mothers are realizing every day that heré they can buy better quality merchandise at lowest prices. Make this your Kiddies” depart- ‘ment store. dboits BeGifes for #1205 $1.50 Baby Sacques, crocheted Boys’ suits and dainty garments.. Voile Dresses, trimmed with lace or embroidery..........81 $2 unbreakable dolls, wrap- ped in blankets..............81 $2 beaded Bags Hundreds ]B,mnschmfl S Infant_ Dolls with moving + Doll High chairs and swings = .$1 Pillow 2 ered Madeira 3-pc. China cereal sets, nurs- ery designs........ oo Baby record and Snap shot book; hand painted.......... of Other Gifts Modestly Priced leather, tan or br Panty Dresses, materials, sizes 3 Play rompers, $1 Kiddies’ Department E Street Corner 8t OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING~ /I HOURS, 8:45 to 6:00 For the KIDDIES Fur-trimmed kid mitts, own.......$1 nice wash to 6 1 W here Quality Rules PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G ) ‘Dinner Set Sa Sets especially appropriate for small Apartments and Bungalows OLD ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE % —Ye Olde Blue Willow pattern; 32 pieces. Theset................$5 RIDGWAY’S ENGLISH PORCELAIN —Plain old Ivory Blenheim; 32 pieces. AMERICAN PORCELAIN—Beautiful wreath of roses and forget-me-nots decoration; gold edge; 32 pieces. The set ... $8.10 AMERICAN PORCELAIN—Gold edge and line; 32 pieces. The set....$4.00 AMERICAN PORCELAIN — Black edge and black line decoration with medallions of flowers on edge and urn center with flowers; 32 pieces. The set -$5.70 AMERICAN PORCELAIN—Conven- tional design; black line, key border, decorated in flowers, lavender and green; 32 pieces. The set. .$8.50 AMERICAN PORCELAIN—Delicate pink and green spray decoration; gold edge; 32 pieces. The set......$4.60 New Arrivals 23-Piece Czechoslovakia China LUSTRE TEA SETS, Special Tan, Yellow and Mother of Pearl Shades. Made “in Czechoslovakia; The set . used for Dinner, Tea, Cake, Ice Cream. The set....... Howo bird, set ...... set .. flowers, plain edge, gold h 42 pieces of the above.... 52 pieces of the above.... ’.0 100 pieces of the above.... STREET le OUR FAMOUS DRESDEN CHINA— 32 pieces. ---$10.00 51 PIECES OF THE ABOVE—Com- prising an all-occasion set. Can be Berry and JAPANESE CHINA—Decoration blue commonly called Blue Dragon; best selection ; 32 pieces. The APANESE CHINA—Decoration, gold and with gold handles ; 32 pieces. The $8.75 FRENCH CHINA—Sprays of Dresden andles; 32 pieces. Theset...............$10.40 ...$13.50 ...$37.50 The majority of the decorations offered in this sale are carried in full open stock. You may make your own selection and composition for your set. ! Our ‘stock “of china and earthenware comprises over 100 patterss to ect from——representing all. makes, both foreign and domestic. BB OBOR

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