Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1926, Page 15

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5 T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. 15_: DUUGHER'I'Y IAUDS evening. There were 18 in the com- | row night in the clubrooms at the|University Women, at 1634 I street. airplane. visit customers in the principal towns Drives Own | of England and Ireland. k . 1 1 an has started his rounds from S O C I E TY pany, and later they went to the|south end of the Highway Bridge.| Dean Allce V. Waite of Wellesl Mamage Licenses. SALESMAN USES PLANE. e W b e o Carlton Club for the supper dance. |The rooms will be prettily decorated |College will be the speaker and gue nd Catiedra Ruffon, and an orchestra will supply the{of honor. Other gu i o N Jack “3‘,5“51‘]"' and Helen | o S)igh “Drummer” Miss Loretta O'Connell entertained | dance music for the evening. Miss | Wellesley students and graduates who | i D T ity and Car- e | i o 3 The ploneer air “drummer” is J. P 1] Wontisued Seom Fourieonth Fage) | ot the supber damos st Werdman | Svllis Tt d“"“m‘:re“"l',‘;“‘:m'},“"‘\?m “\;:’fi1“,“&,’,‘“&,“‘"‘2";“&”" - holidays. | e, | .4\71:\ .“.i”f'fl x‘“S Jensen Ship in ‘Traveling. Phillips of London. He is piloting the _{Continue pirboanis - danc i of specialty dances. cing Mrs. , Pa ach , 3 ¥ s v sk e ane se av i P UP Clifford, Miss Katha ¢, Miss | Park Hotel last evening in compliment | &, #PRG Y 1000 4 "Gl continue | avente northwest, 18 1n charge of re DS Wi an Javer 7 LONDON, December 30 (#.—Great | plane himself, having obtained a e e e | to Miss Florence Wilbur of Brooklyn, | Siatt at 10 ¢ ervations, ) T iand 4 'Domthy 1. | Britain's first flying traweling sales- ' license several months ago. who {s visiting her uncle and aunt, . z o New 2 . = Mondell, Miss Harrie ar 4 ks s s 5 The club will hold open house Ne e ford, N Grace Antoinette Mueller, | Mr. and M Harry Sanderson Mor- | yeur gay from 1 to 4 o'clock. Midshipman Thomas i Commissioner Addresses R i Finney. | in the party. Mrs. Charles Sprague and daughter, | Laredo, Tex RS s Fthel Sprague of Boston, Mass., M' t, d . > Amory have The former cou or of the Ger-|arrived today at the \\'1ll:vr(ls. where ”- lnrnn-'ll,imxl: A 18 a ,,unw Mr. B Ives of New [ man embassy and Frau Dieckhoff | they will remain for a short time. urd. in Chevy Chase ee Ing Of Rhode ISIan York, son 0( Mr. Frederick W. Ives | have returned to Washington from a e i 56 i “ i s r - il n that ", W o to attend the | trip through the South and to the Pa The Rev. Franklin Joiner, rector| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ho- of Pough- | veY Avenue Association. dinner ‘o at the Mont 1.,.,0 Ce are staying at the|of St. Clement's Church in Philadel- riived in Washir gomer Club last night, |} y phia, has been visiting Mrs. Frederick y & 2 at the Willard given by Mr. n Mr Anory fo b d for Lon-| W. Pratt in her home at 2015 Colum-|they plan to remain several ¢ Parti . affairs of | their de te da Miss |nm Dr. khoff's new post bia road R > R 5 e Miss H. May Ynhnmn of 1207 R Speaker Longworth Heads Miss Garnett Burks, niece of Dr.|Island avenue northwe r Only One More Day to Share in This ship in citizens' associations, Was|ing in Washin n, was st ,\“"m“""w for Charity Ball. George Tully Vaughan, has returned|the members of the Cur el ¢ LT b lEb ierota: ihs ashingion Afior spending two | Club & St HioiGirs e g iy and i i Great Selling o on citizens of the District he dinner pe 80 and at th i M be b e ek anmusn | fo Waskthgton er spe g th g f o ngher-Prlced Shoes nice Brown of Rutherford, | ris. There were sixteen young people = and N .mpman Monte M 6081614 ELEVENTH ST. Washington througa zci member: iestaet ol 18 s an Sl charity ball for the benefit of the Chil- r 2 Henrietta Dunlap Greon Jenad KCl0Eeneh ) L D mine [ n's Hospital, which will be given| Mr. Kent Clark, son of Dr.and Mrs.| = —— OIN THE Ehode Isiand Avenue “itizens' As dinner last evening. | yponq0y avening at the Willard Hotel, . was host to a company | - Mrs. Samuel Priest is passing a few CHRISTMAS their guests being Mr. Justice James | 37 : : 2 G 2 . ter last [Jays at the Willard, where she ; c ““lis under the guidance of Speaker & people at the theater las at th a rere sh SAVINGS CLUB . o x‘”‘f"_“} s et | Nicholas Longworth, who has enlisted | eve I 'homor of Mr. Norman|Just arrived from New York, ot ng the : Mra, Martin: Mr and M. Peter ' | the aid of distinguished officials and | Beach and Mr_Harold Hansem, house = Py 3 e ae néhip: 1a the dbite ST arles 7. il | residents of the National Capital. | zuests of Mr. Millard West. Rich men have their country|] FEDERAL-AMERICAN I ; of Columbia, ¢\ 3 5 Eroand o ! | Among those serving with the Speaker = places, but poor men must be satic “ o DosiacTi v sald: “Good citizenship [ witRO0 it Mr. and “' will be the Secretary of War, Mr.| Mrs. Jessie E. Moffatt has issued in- | goq" (%, P Poo must be sati Everybody's Doing It Presby- | " McReynolds, K to the landing of the Pil- e ot Sh e Dwisht F. Davis: Senator Hiram [vitations for a dinner which she will Organized citizenship was Leanore Stetson, well known | Bingham, Senator James Couzens, | zive Monday night the Willard horn in the New when these r : is making a short |Senator Walter E. Edge, Senator Fred. | preceding the annual charity ball tak- men aboard th flower met in the it i ying at|erick Hale, Representative Richard S.|Ing place there that night al n organization | the Ebbit House: Mrs. Ste vas | Aldrich, Representative Robert Low T 4 - helr new hon a frequent visitor here in past 3 Racon, Representative Ogden L. Mills, | Wellesley Club Annual SPECIAL OFFERING OF nissioner Dougherty also de-|und among her portraits was that of ve M. E. Crumpacker, | Luncheon Tomorrow. o the physical opment of | President McKinley, posed during his [ the U State, Mr. Jo-| The Washington Wellesley Club will the Capital, pointing out that lttle llast days in the White House and {seph C. i Tndersecretary of | hold its annual Christmas luncheon | work had Leen done as late 1800 | now hanging in the Hamilton Club in | the Treasury, Mr. Gerard B. Winston; | tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock in the club- j ) and that at the half- say of the | Chicago. Mrs. Stetson painted “The e As Secretary of State, Mr. [ house of the American Association of ast century there still little | Lion's Bride,” which is owned in Eu-|Leland Harrison; Admiral Andrew T. | rovement in evilence. Then the | rope. Emory Scott Land, Mr. fpet aftermath dnter 2 : . Br Mr. Phillip Cof- Fhods R e IR ROt o GTover and Dr. Staniey Rinehart. now has a tota? paid up member- | L — ot - At Big Savings £ 1,204, it : Tow-| L& 1de Bolton MacBryde has s Cloman was hostes; Commissi 3 , issued invitations for a reception @ pany of six at luncheon yester- w“;\‘y ;:‘lgtmlnnuqr;l;-xh Pongee. 3 ommissioner’s add ) ! i i 01r arauiserte =5 ahEMkrest £ the Mayflower MHotel Saturday in i'fi“,\ifif-' idential dining room Of {545 MRS RSy Damask kind in the Distric W v uary 13, from 4:30 to 7 o’cloc By 2 the 401 new me: retaries for busin The Corinthian Yacht Club will | | » secretartes for business e orind u . al clubs of the Y. W, (.| ive its annual New Year eve dance | Comon mmfiw Hammered ere added last nizh N lrwe 3 of the Mississippi,|{or members and their friends tomor- 211 ¥ St. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates. 6l Wit 15 stHedulad Tor 1 e [ will give a dinner to ) raSS rea or 0 r&y l an e signment next 3 asked of ° Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss President Cooli » 5 Tesplution st is in charge of arrangem | ) R s | 1 adopted by the association for the dinner, which wil be served e S aaaaan e e e | 74"14 inches R 980 Pairs Beautifu! Shoes—352 Charming Styles in =Y V= 5 in the alcove of the main restaurant. MUBECULARMIOSPITAL | |2 Sotert O jana: enterizined : ] GREETS CAROL SINGERS | i s i | “HAPPY NEW YEAR’ A e $1 00 —_— . Brass Serving Tray, 10x15. . . . 25 Sacred Heart Church Choir e S (, d Fl Members Bring Chr ! K\ u e's oOwWer's WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST tmas Cheer “Two of the many” w. 2 to Patients. e many” wonderful Gift Sizes 2Y; to 8, AAA to C in the lot but not in each items from the $ counters of the convey a message of 3 style. five membe v o2 S Y T SV~ i Heart Church, { good will and sym ARy o e . i | This great selling event, which combines the Afte st s wight and | - ) pathy that mere words lN I ERNA I lONAI GlF'I' (:0 Sale with our great “Once-a-month” Five Dollar Sal Tkl Sonithe Dac E could never express. . hoice of this season's best selling styles (which hav SCThe choir. mder he Jeagersiy of §qcouER Mo “‘Qé 713 13th St. N.W. broken in sizes) at the remarlably low prc i L i o] CHARGE “‘.u. SEn o GUD BROS. 0 EVERYTHING IN BRASS! e director of occu; rapy. .- patients who were able had gathered 3 ) S CO- 2 - o - e o . . in the large dining hall on the fir: LB D '%,, T, 7 4 == - Ak — Three Btores for Your Convenience floor of the building to hear the musi There being no ;«.}m} equipment in S A o A 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. : .,‘a;lr‘»,‘.‘fi.',“L‘e-t.f}”&‘\ L= — Main 4278 3103 14th St. NW. Main 1102 Wi | THE SIGN OF [ & Ll gy e , A THE LANTERN Members of Florists' Telearaph Delivery Association ! Fns £ A\ 1822 New Hampshire RECEPTION IS HELD. || f=+ e : R R R R AR AR A = e | HLil New Year’s Dinner | Central Presbyterian Young Peo-| i 3 .%71"’2'5 | | VR oot Bl AT O Z AT T 0T TR ple Entertain College Students. | . . TR 6081614 ELEVENTH ST. ception given by the Young People’s | RJ&I'YT"‘"‘" with Socities of the Central Presbyterian | S b de U s i | After-Christmas Sale Reductions Continue Soff i e e | e e and mmn er sketches f Clam Broth the church who Christmas Plum Fadiog spend their Christmas i Salted Nuts In addition a party was given by | e w0 the primary department of the churc vesterday M tment had B | 11151111 F STREET A (learance Sale | Choice Styles Reduced Lo —that means a bar- at ‘, gain Sale —of gar- 3 P Th w.ll d ments you want—at / : \ \ i very radical reduc- X % ; AL € 1 ar tions — for unre- { A in the | stricted choice. —_——— Paris-approved styles—matchless quality- cest '« We have left all original tick- PP s quality—choice Large Ballroom i , . . Gy S eea S S R ¢ 3 furs—materials that are smartest now—colors that vou Cover Charge, $3.00 | when you make your selection. il > N4 S0 want—and at reduced prices! Your dreams come truc' ‘ _— Food Service a la carte g ; All of this season’s Dancing from 10 o’clock on Afterinoon, Street and Sports Meyer Davis Willard Orchestra ‘ Prceses ; Other ChOice CoatS NOV\" Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes wpom | 1 |"49°64°89 AU this season’s Our Very Finest Coats Now D id Sports Coats ' ref’sl:n aa:tl (:lahc!::g:. rnsfldt:ls(;)‘“B s]. 10 \ 135 s]-5() elegantly fur-trimmed— Handsome Evening Slippers " Now ]/2 OFF! Jor the many events of : TheDress Reductions Are Amazing New Year's and thereafter Mid-season styles at end-of-the-season prices. Dresses for every need in a wide N vty Sy T N All this season’s selection of modes and materials. Included are many of the newest fashion details ive fashions demanded by smart dressers. Dress anil SpOl’tS Hats —all that the smart Woman could desire. In misses’, women's and extra sizes. ited above is onc of our mewest models—of sitver kid triniming and rhinestone ring Faste : Charmingly different models; of original designs— g shown in mother-oj-pearl kid with gold kid srimming ' Now $ 00" Beautiful silk hosicry, $195 to $295. i 2 ° T et e Evening Frocks Purchased Friday otk °§,“u’,‘.‘;:§fi‘h,2°§,32“"‘ e % Will Be Altered, if Necessary, and Delivered in Time for New Year's Eve Wear Proper Footwear F Street ot Tenth

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