Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1926, Page 17

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. « will be remembered by many Wash-| Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Anderson, or.| ington persons as hostess at Camp | L. W. Rapeer, Mrs. W. H. Hunter Devens, Mass,, during and after the | and Miss Agnes Peterson. [ World War. The chairmep from the Minnesota | | Society assistifig the chairman of the | Notables to Attend Tea. * | general committee of the panftate ish-S| i | Society, ss iede Johnson, m\,‘?"‘:"':pe,a m":" l,:';:"" Mvs. 71, | Miss Bird Auten, Mr. William J. Wil- Chitton, Mre e, B G CE <hariton, | lamson, Mr. Herman Failer, Mr. C. Mrs. Charles H. Woodhull, Mrs. Cop- | H. Schopmeyer and Mr. Milton Tren- ley Amory, the Hon. Mrs. Knothe|ham. and Mrs, dward B. Meigs will be e REPORTS SCHOONER SAFE. hostesses at the tem given by the EnglisA-Speaking Union for the Aus- Launch Supplies Provisions to Ves- sel Believed Lost. tralian Prémier and Mrs, Bruce, Fri- day, at the Carlton. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller are at the St. Ri Hotel, New Yor ! City, for the holidays. They will be | GALVESTON, Tex., December 27 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I |(#).—Apprehension for the safety of Saks at a dinner dance tonight. the schooner Nomis, which left Tam. pico, Mexico, November 27, for Beau. mont, Tex., was allayed yesterday when it was ltmrnfdtth;fi ;:hoonm‘sh' Friday, at 12:30 o'clock p.m. at the club- | was off Galveston lasf y. house of the ..\nwrlum' A i | was out of provisions and was fur- | University Women. The sp nished a supply by a launch. 2 | guest of honor | be Dean Waite| Officers of the Nomis ww;:tdt}tm of Well College. Other guests|the pilot of the lmmfl;d g will be the Wellesley students \mu{acrx‘znf;:;ad ]l:fl?jr;ybemlé Snt:e iy mmov_ are in Washington for the holidays. (£orda, Tex, I8 daye o0 vo8 Hen the launch crew last saw her. THE EVENING - | night’s visit with friends and relatives in Maryland. Mrs. Reamy, who was before her marriage Miss Dalsy a Funk, was also the guest of nd Mrs. Emmit Carter of this a few v . MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926. Mrs, ren, ) ton SOCIETY | ontinued from Sixteenth Page.) of the bride’s paren { members of the fa timate friends bein house. The churck rangement of Christm the house was g - | Bliss, | Theodor: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Turman, jr., of Baltimore, are spending Christ- mas with the latter's mother, Mrs. A. P. H. Dutton. Mrs, Leo Brison Norris is enter- | taining today at lucheon and bridge in gompliment to Mrs. Koones Drury. G, [ a gown of rose roma made with long sleeves, and a tunic which fell to » ipoint in front and in the back formed | itlers. Her hat of grosgrain ribbon | I jmatched her dress and had touches | C. Fremont, of & deeper shade of brown and she | Grant, M M. ge bouquet of butterfly | Louis Green, Mrs. John Hays Ham s of the valley mond, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Frank Hight, lin of Roanoke, Va.,| Mrs. A, A. Houghton, Mrs. Ralph 78 Mrs, Willam W. Keck entertained at a Christmas eve dinner party in compliment to her nleces, Mrs. E. Melbourne Green and Mrs. Chagles K. Ford, who will sail this evening from New York on the . 8. Doric for South American ports, including Panama, Cuba, Bermuda and the West Indies. Miss Mary Louise Cruit assisted Mrs. Keck in the entertaining. Mrs. Green | and Mrs, Ford are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Martin, sr A Store Near Every Home Phenix Cheese 15¢ | 54, 29¢ | Bes 20 SATURDAY |LandO’Lakes New Year's Day (Jan. st B U TT E R OUR STORES w‘lLL BE CLOSED A nglity ugcxcelled at a px:Ii‘ce that ALL DAY e i e LR fi%iii"%i;"fi Per Lb. 65c A Few Specials Until Friday Closing Pet Milk TallCan,Each 10c | Beechnut Spaghetti Can10c¢ | | umes MM Lard, 1b. The Washington Wellesley Club will Jenkins, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. | hold its annual Christmas luncheon John A. Johnston. Miss M. R. King, | Mrs. George M. Kober, Mrs. brother of the by e Srepks mo ott Land, Mrs, Louis Lehr, Mrs.| §Yates Taylor. Mrs, Jameson, §of the bride, wore a gown of gray | nridge Lon ‘repe roma and her hat was of black | ‘\\"’"‘ 'I‘i_““-‘l:"]';-h e tin and straw. Mr 3 Later in the day Mr. Jack “and his | Mrs. Frank Noyes, Mrs. John fhride will start for Havana, wi llan O'Laughlin, Mrs. Thomas W. | (Vel, Bocioty At s, mesting Tuesty S {they will be at home after January 4 | P! Mrs. Lawrence Phipps, Mrs. | Wilees et quniind Suite ot e arie Warren Pt fat 816 Avenida Wilson. The bride will | 3 Mrs. M. |1y known n orator and entertainer Coliege "Mumnce ke and his appearance on the program Mdl_:; e vatteatey | Jiravel in a bottle green coat trimmed |$ with a collar of black and white mon a large attendance. : AL, o el Another very pleasing feature of | C1ub. The place of meeting will be | key fur, with a small felt hat . L mateh, and her gown, s program for the evening |Announced later nd-color crepe, matches the lining rendering of a group of | k is a son of | I'T songs by Elvina Nell Rowe, soprano acic Gt Tarew. | W 5. soloist of the Mount Vernon M. E. at the wed. | Mrs. C. H. Woodhull, and Mrs. Hamil- | Church i ameson and | ton Wright. Mathe the most neson, of | 3 i of { Ensign Malcolm Alexander Hufty, | Washington 1sin of the | who is spending Christmas with his | The formal program will follow the | Mrs. Page Hufty, will rejoin | reception, after which there will be | dancing and card; mothe: the Texas, now in port at Norfolk, In the receiving line there will be wite | va., Janu in addition to Mrs. Maurice I Thatcher ent of the socie and Thatcher, M Representative and Moore, Gov. and Mr in P. Mor Capt. and Mrs, C. Calhoun, Mrs. Marie Tyler McCor Ollie M. James and Mrs. forgan Shuster. Mrs. Thatcher, as president, will be in charge of the meeting. Mary C. Keough of Fitchburg, spending the holidays with Maj. Frederic W. Keough, ough at their home, 3333 northw Former Gov. Edwin P. Morrow of | Kentucky and now a member of the Federal ~ Railroad Mediation Board | eliver an address to the Ken-| Society at its meeting Tuesday Me 3 Mrs. James Births Reported. The following_births have n reported to the Health Department in the last 2 Hours 1 C ks, bov. Hamlin and daughter Frances Jfi’;‘,"i&;'}.fifi;",‘,.;,,‘i&"‘ i New Hampshire, are visiting| Andrew and Neomia Willl &irl Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence Moran . one | of 3338 N street northwest during the | M;"iage Licenses holida attending have been fssued to Frederick Preece of Monkton, school Md., and Gleanor. Merson of Laurel, Md. . ‘Chiarien T Do Hari. of Merctare, N. J.. Mirlam B. Clark of Sewell. N. J. frank . Turner of Trano, V&. and : sociation, will J. Sym, Mr George O. Totten, : r, 1rs. V. Wheeler, Wile, M Norman Williams, te Wilmington ride. The out-of-town guests included Mrs. | ‘laude Kerlin of Roanoke, Va., »f the best man Marriage licenses i e following: The Minnes te Society was well repre: the brilliant pan- State reception and ball, which was|, | held at the New Willard Hotel ball- { room last Monday evening, December | M. Richanison of Lightfoot V there were e as ma Fred Settles and Eva Washingto! as 19 State M entertain at a supper dance the | 1 at the Columbia Country C ghter, Mis , a student at the National School. Mrs. Browning hart, chairman of et all committee of Visitors of the C announced the follov g list of patronesses for the ball to jbe given at the Willard Hotel, evening of January 3: Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs, Daw Nobil Donna de Martin, {Baroness M ., Mme. Matsudaira, $)irs. Lou ndeis, Mme. Peter, | mopoulos, Mme. | . Dwight Mr: s of the other ties participating. This ball took the place of the reg-| Deaths Repomd ular December meeting of the I\l(n~i")1'{x‘;an 1@:‘:;“‘-"»23::%!:?'1'.% rmg_flfi nesota Society and was a great suc- . 81, 172 100 0 Belt McGrath, 81, 172 h, 80, 1733 K at. oA 72K Lamont at: John W Richardson after traveling extensively in Europe and England during the Summer and early Fall, are located at the Ward- man Park Hotel for the Winter months. | Br Mme. enora. de ( Minnesot: ‘Walter H. Newton, Representative and Mrs. Frank Clague, Representa. tive and Mrs. Allen J. Furlow, Rej resentative and Mrs. Aug , Representative Harold ospital. tanton Park Ae- |and Mrs. P street returned rginia after a fort. ough Where the Better Things Cost Less! M-BR@KS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 12th FOR THE LAST DAYS OF THE YEAR—1926 AL FRICE CUIS Four More Wonderful Days for the Wise Shopper Make your dollars do double duty! Spend your Christmas money and save it too! For prices in this sale are so low, you save, and save while you spend. 25 Rayon Silk Teddies CUT FULL Limited quantities Make your selections on items advertised. Not guaranteed last all day. early—No exchanges merchandise purchased during this sale. Pink Salmon 2 Cans for 29¢ 35¢ 10c To try them is to like to Sanitary Qats 4% 2 « Soaked Lima Beans Dried Lima Beans prepared by Burnham & Morrill. them. Blue Ridge Corn Canned Tomatoes Meadow Lark Peas Manning’s Canned Hominy The old reliable brand, quality and economy. can, 10¢c 3 cans, 25¢ per can, 15¢ can, 10¢c 59 Pairs of Silk Hose Van Raalte, Lace and Clox Regular Price $1.45, tomorrow 79¢ Regular Price $3.50 tomorrow #1.89 Canned Succotash 15 Van Raalte Silk Bloomers Navy Blue or Brown Regular Price $2.95, 20 Kickernick Lingettes Extra Full Seat: 34 to 56 $, Regular Price $2.95, ]_.9 tomorrow . 15 Kickernick Combinations Bloomers and Teddies $1 95 . Regular Price $2.95, 70 Glove Silk Vests tomorrow Pink and Peach Regular Price $1.79 $]_.4‘5 tomorrow . 95 Bloomers Glove Silk and Rayon Regular Price $2.25 $1.89 tomorrow 128 Philippine Nightgowns andmade, Hand- embroidered Regular Price $1.39, $]_ .OO tomorrow 3 65 Glove Silk Vests Peach and Flesh Col . Regular Priceegfl.b"? g $1019 tomorrow Just 23 of These In This Sensational Sale In the Season’s Most Desirable FURS Regular Prices $200 to $259 Tomorrow 139 s Regular Price $15.00 Tomorrow Two Dresses for 16 We Do Not Guarantee These to Last All Day SPORT COATS That were $25 to $35 514 50 LJ Unmatchable values at FUR-TRIMMED COATS That were $39.50 to $50 32 2 50 ° Unmatchable values at FUR-TRIMMED COATS $28.50 FUR-TRIMMED COATS That were $79.75 to $98 $4‘6 50 L] Unmatchable values at FUR-TRIMMED COATS That were $95 to $115 $57 50 L] Unmatchable values at NEW SILK DRESSES That were $20 to $25 s]_ 3 75 | L] Unmatchable values at NEW SILK DRESSES That were $29 to $35 $19.75 Unmatchable values at NEW SILK DRESSES That were $35 to $45 $2 3050 Unmatchable values at . 'l‘lla.t were $59 Unmatchable values at 45 Pairs Kid Gloves Odds and Ends; Small Sizes 690 Regular Price $2.95, tomorrow 10 Umbrellas Fruit of the Loom; 10-rib Regular Price $2.25, $];,79 tomorrow " Flowers for Coats and Dresses Gold, Silver and Field Regular Price 69c, 445 tomorrow 50 Handkerchiefs of Linen Hand-rolled Hem Regular Price 69c, 29 tomorrow 15 Leather Bags Pouch and Underarm $ Regular Price $4.95, 3. 9 tomorrow 10 Sautoires Compact's and Bracelets Assorted Styles Regular Price $595, $3,98 tomorrow 25 Parchment Lamp Shades Assorted Colors Regular Price $295, 950 tomorrow Brand-New Next Spring HATS Styles to Delight Miss—Madam or Matron Silk Pedaline Bengaline New Felts In Every Bright Color Regular Price of These Hats Are $7.50—Tomorrow $ 2 cans, 25¢ 2 cans, 15¢ 3 cans, 25¢ Van Camp’s Pork and Beans | Campbell’s Pork and Beans Campbell’s Tomato Soup ‘ s T Soup_ 3 cans, 25¢ | Campbell’s “*gis e per can, 10c Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup per can, 10c 2-Ib. Carton Domino Granulated 14¢ 5-lb. Carton Domino Granulated 35¢ Paper-Shell Almonds 2 lbs., 65¢ U-AllNo 2o Mints 10c or 3 pkgs., 25¢ Dried Lima Beans per Ib., 10¢’ 3 Ibs., 25¢ Navy Beans 2 cans, 25¢ | | Harvard Cooked Fish Aunt Jemima’s or Pillsbury’s 2 pkgs., 25¢ Gold Medal or Virginia Sweet pkg., 11c . Van Camp’s Tomato Soup Regularly at our stores, 3 cans for 25¢ By special arrangement with Van Camp we are per- mitted to make the following attractive offer: SPECIAL Buy 3 cans, you pay 15 centsin cash —and permit our clerk to remove the label from ONE can as his voucher to secure credit for the remaining tén cents. You know Van Camp’s Tomato Soup—why not buy liberally. 1 ge(‘)ite-—This applies to TOMATO Soup only—vegetable is not in- cluded. :

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