Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1926, Page 19

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NG_STAR, WASHINGTON, . U, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1926. be Mrs. James H. Scaife, aunt of the O I E I Y bride, from Memphis, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. B. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. | Huger Elliott, Miss Caroline Elliott | 4 ST of New York, Mrs. J. M. Morris of | (Continued from Eighteenth Page) |Louisville, Mrs. Frank Terrill of | ST e —— | Roanoke, Mrs. Wiseman of Danville, | . ¢ XKelly, U. S. A. The ceremony will be | Va., and Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Sims of | performed in Mrs. Hicks' apart:|Virginia. me; 302 Eighteenth street, a 22 n'd’l‘)‘clfi‘_l\n ]_m',gl‘)tr.ml:ohen Johnson | Judge and Mrs. William 1. Norris officlating, in the presence of a small | Will have as a guest for three or four ————— =— — — S e e S WEFTEA STORE WHERE WASHINGTON HAS SHOPPED und a few intimate friends. Arrange- 10 comes to- S T R A A I 1 T e 5 et R days Dr. Nelson E—— ilton College, N. S. I \Y C l‘\ l 3ments for the wedding have been as MOITow evening. Dale is the . T / 860 wimple as possible owing to the mourn- son-in-law of Judge a S $ng for the late Mr. Hicks, and among |y, and Mrs. Golden Donaldson are Yose al tho wedding Il ¢ Angeies, | £IVink a dinner party for young folk aincle and aunt of the bride; Mr. and S Mrs. Robert Hoe of Poughkeepsis Mrs. George Thayer, M iward | his parents. Frost of Long Island and Mr. William C. Biddle of New York. Mrs. Butler Wright entertained the Br Mawr Club of Washington at | At one-third and one-half ;’{u L.nmual event that is of their uswal walues significant in savings! Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W Ire- [ o tea, when Mrs. Mary Roberts Rine- land have returned to their apartment | hart was guest of honor, following at the Wyoming after spending Christ monthly meeting of the club Mon- mas in Memphis with their son, Dr. ernoon. Paul Ireland, and his family. Wright is a graduate of Bryn — cow | Mawr and is helpful in all activities Mrs- Willlam M, Lybrand of New | ¢o her alma mater. York and Connecticut, who is spend-| ing the Winter in Washington with | ypeq Elizabeth McMorris, the her husband at the Mayflower, Will | aaughter of Capt. and Mrs. Watson Ly entertain at hridge this afternoon for | McMorris, U. S. A., will entertain at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Phipps of | {iech® soioted ™y bridge. tomors ] o New Yorlk, their guests over the holl-| pow "in " honor of Miss Marguerite an 3 days, followed by tea in the palm | G, By MGORT, O N maghter of Mr. e ye? and Mrs. James Willlam Orme. Maj. Peyton Gordon joined Mrs.| Miss McMorrls is spending the l‘mrdo)n and their family gesterda_\ in | Winter with her grandmother, Mrs. their apartment in Wardman Park | Lewls Holmes, 1848 Wyoming avenue. Hotel after spending Christmas with his_moth lcolm, and his brother-in-la d sister, Mr. and Not only styles to wear right now—but ad- vance Spring models! Not only street styles— but the most striking of evening gowns in this versatile assortment. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 44 and 4074 to 5074, but not in every style. But not savings alone will impress you! Were they twice as high-priced, these coats could not be smarter, finer, more , correct of detail. The soft, rich fabrics and the warm colors, the generous trim- mings of lustrous furs all impress at this price! Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Spencer an- Suunge the engagement of their r 2 - : aughter, Violet, to Mr. Benjamin Mrs. E. H. Frothingham in Biltmoge Warder Thoron of Washington. ¥orest, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Judge will| Dr. and Mrs. Albert Joseph entertain at tea this afternoon from |Carrico entertained last night at a 4:30 to 7 o'clock in their apartment. | large supper party, in compliment to in Phillips Terrace, when Mrs. John |their daughter, Miss Anne Carrico, Zelinski and Mrs, Bessie Stewart will | whose engagement to Mr. Willlam preside at the tea table. Elmer Bacon, jr., was announced to Materials: Chsffon Georgette % Crepe Elizabetl: Rhinestones G s Ribbon repe Satin Braid Charmeen Fine Tuills Cravet Frisko Chiffon Velvet Rich Brocades Ostrich Flat Crepe Shirring Second Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street. Trimmings: Gold Embroidery Beads the guests. The marriage of Miss Mary White- | Mr. and law Bowdre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | — Albert Reese Bowdre of the Argonne |==—=m——ooe 0L —To0TC0 285 Wolf Apartments, to Lieut. Robert Haber- Beaver sham Elliott, son of the late Col. and JOIN THE fr. Bacon 18 the son of The Styles: Shawl Effects Tuxedo Effects Fur Fronts Straightlines Dolmans Bloused Lines Wrap Effects The Furs: Mrs. Steph Elliott, will take lace I oy Irs. Stephen Elliott, will take p CHRISTMAS g this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington SAVINGS CLUB Siever OF THE Squirre French Lynz Cathedral, Dean Bratenahl officiating. FEDERAL-AMERICAN French Beaver The church has a pretty arrangement “Everybody’s Doing It” e Vicuna Fox of Easter lilies and ferns on the altar. The bride will walk to the altar with her father, who will give her in mar- Caracul Embroidered Coats Kit Caracul Tucked Coats Second Tloor—Lansburgh's—8th Street. Flowers Buttons Velvet Bands Buckles Pleats riage, and she will wear a gown of sitk tulle, embroidered in silver and pearls, a Worth bouffant model, with & court train of real lace, an heirloom in the bride's family. Her tulle veil will be held by a spray of orange blos- soms, and she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Mrs. Robert Wormeley Nicolson of Memphis, Tenn., will be the matron of honor, wearing a gown of coral chiffon, studded with rhinestones, the ' jower part of the skirt being of os- trich of the same tone. She will wear u transparent black hat and carry an arm bouquet of roses and maidenhair fern. The bridesmaids will be Miss Mildred McCullough, Miss _Anne Pendleton, Miss Catherine’ Foster, Miss Elizabeth Potter. They will wear frocks of taffeta and tulle in 1206 G St. COMPLETE CLEARANCE ENTIRE STOCK Following Recent Fire Insurance Adjustment $11.95 Such gay colors this season favors! A new rayon fabric—lus- And so smartly made in these tai- trous, delicate and so very lored sport styles. ! practical! For it launders beau- e i itk dillse i tifully, and the delicate shades key skin—jungle green—polo—tan N and navy! A stunning group in which jabot frills, tucks, pleats and touches of embroidery are used for trimming. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42. Becond Floor—Lansburgh’s—7th Street rainbow hues, the bodice of the taf- feta apd the skirts of layers of tulle edged with silver ribbon, and their hats are of black velvet, and they will carry Columbia roses. Maj. Dabney O. Elliott, brother of the bridegroom, will be the best man and the ushers selected are Lieut. O. DRASTIC C. Walsh, Lieut. C. W, Ste rt, Lieut. R, S e REDUCTIONS Lieut. T. B. Hedekin, Lieut, W. W. On Jervey, all of West Point. s Following the ceremony a_recep- | Evening Gowns,. Dresses, tion wil lbe held at the Washington * Sport and Dress Coats Lieut. Elliott and his bride will Lansburgh & Bro. Club, when Mr. and Mrs. Bowdre will be assisted by Miss Caroline Elliott, $15 to $50 Values at $77.95 $19.95 = | Household Uses for a Christmas Check! Six ways to spend wisely and well the check some sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Bowdre 2 Some have intriguing de- semble of chanel red with gold trim- |\ C'H ARGES. ALL SALES FINAL one so thoughtfully gave you for Christmas signs painted on! And they come in lovely shades of green, melon, blue, rose and tan. Sizes 36 to'52. Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—S8th Street. will wear a powder blue chiffon gown embroidered in cut steel beads, and a corsage bouquet of violets and lilies wing, and a hat to correspond. They will be at home after January at West Point. of the valley. Among the out-of-town guests will et | 100 prs. of French Marquisette Curtains $2.75 ‘A beautiful grade of French Marquisette, with four-inch ruffle and double ruffled val- ance. A special pur- chase makes possible this price! Rayon Taffeta, $1.29 Colorful stripes—with a lovely silk-like luster. 45 inches wide. Window Shades, 89¢ Oit Opaque and An- chor Holland Shades, French Frying Outfit, $1.49 .95 Tabourettes, 49¢c Mirro aluminum French Golden oak finished Three designs—round, fryer and wire drain bas- stand, with steol to match. square and round cornered. ket. Wednesday—a Crystal Glassware sale 29¢ : The sort of glassware you want for New Year’s — but not at all what you expected to have to pay! Beautifully shaped, iridescent—made of the finest glassware—lead Telephone Stand 2. Mixing Bowl Set Kitchen Stoo! s1 $1.95 y Unpainted stool for the Five sizes of yellow pot- kitchen. Very strongly tery mixing bowls in @ set. made. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street. blown. You may choose a set of water goblets, fruit salads, wine glasses and'sherbets to match in this deli- cately colorful, exquisite glassware! Sixth Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street. ] Mirro Saucepan Maraquisette, 10c 69c White and colored figures on a white back- mounted on guaranteed ground. In 5 to 10 yard rollers. 36 inx6 ft. lengths. Wifth Floor—Lansburgh’s—38th Street A two-quart size sauce- pan in heavy “mirro” aluminum ware. A sale of dainty Muslin Underwear ' 12 Seamless Axminster A Sale of Dance Slippers i Rugs, special, $27.50 ‘These room size Axminsters are slight— very slight!—seconds of the $47.50 grade. Pleasing designs and colors. 9x12 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $8.75 A practical rug for all the year round—made of wool yarns and heavy twisted fiber. Fifth Floor—Lan: 7th, 8th AND, E STS—FRANKLIN 7400l LANSBURGH & BRQ—S8th AND E STS—LET JAN 27x54 Velvet Scatter Rugs, $1.95 Beautiful rugs with iringed ends. Very spe- cially priced for rugs of this quality. sburgh's—8th Street $5.65 Still an excellent range of sizes—your size in many oi the styles, both of silver and gold brocade or the paisley eftects that are so lovely. Second Floor—Lansburgh’s—S8th Street. $1 Nightgowns, envelope chemise, step-ins, slips and bloomers. Fine, soft muslin and crepe—sateen and nov- elty materials of soft texture. Pastel shades and white, in sizes from 36 to 44. A Sale of Bungalow Aprons, 77¢ Third Floer—Lansburgh’s—S8th Street i 1/3 Less! : Exquisitely dainty—these fittings of pastel colored brocade, for your dressing table—brushes, combs, trays, and boxes, with pleated lace and gold braid or dainty French flowers. Wourth Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street. s STUART BUY IT! FRANKLIN 7400

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