Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1926, Page 19

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\ THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. (¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, _— {4 ! N children will be rhle g‘ue'n:u of rvtrhe special Christmas pro- T oridaa SOCIETY |imee, in sl Srircoas o JOINT HOSTESS AT DINNER ! i R | lections will be followed by games and - ‘ refreshmen A beautifully decorated SOUTHERN RESORTS J|; _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) | Christmas wil be in evidence, and 3 | B g » there Wi Tes- Via Double Track-Sea Level Route || | Santa Claus will be there with pi i sary, Monda; ernoon, December SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT from 4 to 7 o'clock, in the Home on 4, who is a PUNCTUALITY | Massachusetts avenue. | suntor r College, has joined - o | 8 Thru Trains Daily imtore Justas (amlienes, [3c. I ner ot Alexander Forward, | ¢ ! Il mom WASHINGTON stess o X o in her apartment ‘Wardman Park | - % : | | Everglades [« 8:40 a.m. (‘Iuh s M. " tants | Hotel for the holid: o = 4 4 = > H 1 I Everglades Lid. " g:os-.m. daughter, ) ra Antoinette - ? ;. 5 i i i 3: Florids East Coast Ltd 155 p.m. B February 11 is late selected for —I Night Out Mueller. g company Were| . yyaiefield National -Memorial . Hevwas Speci 1 Night oue 20pm 8| bur, Mixs. ";’“f"“ i | b et B ?,‘,:"‘{“,:’.Z ' L L | 709-711 ol WELFTH ST.,N W., WASHINGTON, D.C. Palmetto Ltd. (2 9:40 p.m. anniversary, old cale Ay s : o | Coast Line Florida Mail" 3sam. |2 i e | of President Washington. v { “The House with the Green Shutters” Atla“hc Coast I,.lnP The chairman is Mrs. James w. . il <. 1 il i It il | The Standard Railroad of the Soath ] | Lucilie Isabel F ’ AN i and . . . ! } th i Tickets, reservations, information from Abbie Ting A Idanthe: ol, U, There will be and Mrs. E arkinson Yaualc ard speal .. Hodges have | gir joseph Duveen, who is one of | their son, | the poard of 1 ers of the Cor ., who has pran Art Galle the Wardman | come”from his studies at Dartmouth College. - order. Dress | Mr. Arthur Griffith and Mr. William with new | Griffith will return tomorrow from the Virginia Military Institute to spend i the “holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. R. Griffith Dr. Thomas Stockham Baker, presi dent of the Institute of Tech Dr. and Mrs. thian of Grove ) i at the May- Pa.. spent the w nd in Wash- | flower for a short visit. nd were ente ed ¢ . - inday by Mr. and M What's More Appropriate ¥ pRumhereyof Grove City, now of | Mamage LlCenSeS Einettn. | Than Flowers Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig Peacs E ol hers and Mary Burns, both > 2 their son, J. have gone to the e Md. for Christmas? Bl e a ene Dok of Mathews, V. and ¥ St. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates licenses have been issued to (31143 o, oliveryv Mrs. B. G. du Pont will arrive i Guaranteed fi‘]“ ery all w. gton today from Wilmington, over the world. B onded ] | Dty ana will be at ths Mayflower. ; member Florist Tele- Mr. and Mrs. Columbus J. He: James D) S T : - HARRIS R EVING. e leaving thelr apartment at the Ward- 3 graph and Delivery Asso-||man Park Hotel today to spend the 2% L L s s Christmas holidays in Buffalo, N. Y. [ M43 oot ' Sidie Abranams ciation. M A ahorier "of. Hyattaville, M. d - Alice Buscall of this city. [\ g i ° S s "efmit 15 Alahive and Loties Hallard, MRS. T. J. B. ROBINSON, ¥ s. David Patrick. Jr.. und Mary L'"n‘c'"-’m- Wife of Representative Robinson of Towa, who joined with Mrs. W. W. Boies,| fi n 37 r Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, chairman, of | (hester Q. l!l:‘r‘,;;kfg" and Ruth Hollings- | also of Towa, who entertained the entire Towa delegation in Congress at din. | W a S e o the Children’s Hospital ball commniit- |, both of Philadelphia, Pa. ner Saturday evening at the Congress Hall Hotel. tee, anfl Mrs. James F. Curt PN~ atrick H M"‘"}“’A"h.‘:‘df‘m(l‘nlm“ Leelufug St s O ndIal 18 l‘,.mé."& J%"“‘pfl‘nm.i nf {hin ety and FLOWER SHOPS| i3 2o i it | <005 S0 o | Christmas Shoppmg —but ing with the busin CONNECTICUT AVE. &t N tee, of which Mr. Edward F. Colla. Deaths Reported s chairman. ; - itl . . o Ve, o e B | T, TSR, W TS i a llfetlme fOI' the se glfts e e e ' | "“Hiram B. Snyder, 79, Walter Reed General M: : 9 £ o '3 3 | Ol d F (: t S G . g ”“;.‘,‘{\‘,."W\.‘....,« 78, Little Sisters of the r " i ur oa ’ , 22 v " | Poor. How e HE ‘ Elizabeth Virginia Murden, 78, 1918 Bal- mann, Mrs. Simon . Mrs. I ill IT will gratify you a decade d A '+ tnes are con. | H: Rudolph, Mrs. Louls Titus, Mrs. Haie, 71, Unlted States Sol- €an be made as good as new if they are con. | Harold Walker, Mrs. Harry H. Kerr | dier A A '}'fi'flgl ‘r’v-n“}.ié‘u‘m“i,‘lrf" surprised | and Mrs. Frederic William Wile, (M“}, ?‘4‘ Caimentar. o 328 ; 1115 1117 F STREET hence to discover that the arey infiel 0 ey ! i\ A children's Christmas party will s & { f WO ffl?}l}lik fif“fe“xb" R L;uuc t‘:' ‘l;:gg;l: _rpnr!gu V. Mechan. 30, 2311 Connecticut I A\ gift you purchased at the I 4 orida e in its town house, at 1628 edn 1) \ Ave NW." | street morthwest, Friday evening, at| - Eint e, b, Tomt You Can’t Go Wrong store of W. & J. SLOANE has 8 o'clock, when a number of omeless Francis Farrar, Gl!fll‘ld 08pits : : : . e ; acquired the mellowness that - —in the selection of Silk Underwear or Silk Hosiery T i for gifts. They appeal to the feminine fancy—and | N7 comes through the years to ‘ ; have utility as well. il / both good furniture and good 1 ' @ @ A splendid assortment of splendid values : { I rugs. | New Year’s Eve Undergarments not far off—your evening ‘ - Ji Vests. .. .from $1.95up Dance Sets (step-in and it " The Lamp still re- And here you can select your | mains, of course, one gown is here. Enchanced |i Teddies. .{ % brassiere), | il A gifts quickly and convenientl by numerous recent arrivals, | B!'Others eddies. .from $2.95up from $5.95 up of .u;"flm'ffiflf u: and be sure of finding just 'hye’ f..};'.}fuzfiflfl.::ffé \our stocks offer a wide | 7 & Step-ins. .from $2.25up Pajama Sets, it . decorative touch to | variety of color and style. || W ednesday. TO Clo.se Out v ) from $5.75 up i thing you want. room but .,,"....h., ¥ ¢ Bloomers, from $2.95 up s 2 i 5 beyond measure. Step-in and Garter Sets, | tionhorebotheasyand Prices begin at $25.50. 1 Night 3 pleasant. Bridge 1|48 EVENING, AFTERNOON g~ IO R Bandeaulettes (teddy tabls lamps from $25, AND Costume Slips, with brassiere top), complete with ahade. from $4.50 up from $4.50 up DANCING FRO(:KS Hos'iery Two Exceptional Grades 1316 G St. : Specially Reduced to All Pure Silk—from AlISilk Chiffon — in i top to toe—fine Chif- CITY CLUB BLDG. i - e the wanted very fine— fon or sheer service i - e s = and filmy— weight. An unexcelled lue! ... - $1.95 4 Formerly 59.50 to 88.50 e » FIDELITY— 4 o To the highest principles @NE’S Holiday wardrobe requirements of banking—The must now be met. They must be The G Wi overnor Winthrop met smartly. And that—in addi- i — - £ smartness—one likewise may gain an ex- cherished addition to any one that can do muok ceptional saving. Rizik Brothers present e e this’ opportunity. TWELVE THIRTEER ¥ A Pleasing Gift! R O TOAEA T AR, < SESTERIB. AR I from among the full assartment of shapes QUAINT :'n.:;l;:- tha thar- [ vt EarlyAmerican REPRODUCTIONS Matke Charming BUTTERFLY TABLES— . . )/ il 3 inseveral sizes; from$4() | The Ladder Back & Chair is a SMALL [ tion of a popular Early American Chair. STANDS . *18 Comfartable, and with & quaint charm of ite ‘The Sloane Chatham Qieisisiiisutl [ own. ces given at Chair has those deli- SPOON FOOT | e cate touches of fine workmanship evident OVAL TABLES $25 when you discover how completely com- Lo fortable this beautiful LADDER BACK S CHAIRS from . 822 Gifts That Last Open Evenings to 9 P.M. Salvatore Desio ; Glfts . 926 F St Bet. 9th and 10th Hosiery kI WHY puzzle and worry over just what gift will be . most acceptable and yet economical? Give her ¢ The First Jewelry Store on F St. beautiful silk stockings! Established 1881 P’ Fine semi-sheer silk with $1 35 reinforced lisle top Fine service chiffon, pure silk above the knee $165 Heavy service weight silk 5 reinforced lisle top $17 . Sheerest of chiffons, pure $185 silk from top to toe Three pairs, daintily wrapped in gift boxes, all ready for your card, at ST-MARKS YT w v 1011 Connecticut Ave. at K Street I 7 TS - ULETIDE appe. Evening Slippers tites keyed to : THE latest importations from New York, finer foods. You'll London and Paris are evident in Ster- find their appease- ling's rare array of dainty party slippers. mentinthebounteous N viands of the Peter Borras Cuisine here —today. And you’ll find your table en- compassed by per- sonages of conse- The daintiest of slippers in Basket weave of silver metal quence in Capital paisley brocade with deli- brocade over white satin. life—at midday — cate trim of silver kid. Will dye to match any color. Come! No. 7831 $750 No. 7733 $7%0 Luncheon $1 Sterling shops are open until nine Saturday night And Table d’hote Din- ner at $1.50 & 82 to3. Vo comvercteen |}| WATT'ERS . SHOPS for either joyful delitg | GaosD P Public Welcomet:‘l at 1337 F St. N.W. Luncheon and Dinner HANDBAGS Very Specially Priced at $ A CHOICE selection of smart, new Handbags in the season’s most popular leathers. Pin Seal, Calf and Reptile Grain; underarm and pouch models. - SOFA TABLES *40 g END TABLES %25 o MADE IN OUR ONEIDA- CRAFT FACTORY, THESE PIECES REPRESENT THE FINEST IN CRAFTSMAN- SHIP AND DESIGN ~ ~ ~ ;t:fi::r:’c;f?:‘nsh.l:;; ey The Sloane Porte- American pisce and Another Christmas Thought: oo in this reproducti a eashion i¢ loses moas of its HOOKED RUGS ook e SE quaintne Pri F3 Given at the right. el R () gsssntially for com- NN SRR RNERERERENER R 4 X Shown in the newest shades of red, blue, green, brown and tan. Each Handbag a very remarkable value at $5! Gift Salon---First Floor %grlebacher Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. DAILY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS INCLUDING SATURDAY IN THE UNITED nA'l'!oi Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries An Assurance of Satisfaction rel of Individualily TWELVETEN VETWELVE F STREET SeEiiigigialsReles e

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