Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVE NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927. — { Mrs. George Minnigerode. weelk, is s Corrine Frazier, Mr. |yesterday afternoon from St. Paul, | v vas an Assist 2 Among those entertaining | 5 | Paul C. -ding and Miss A. O. White | Minn,, and are staying at the May They g _from New | Mrs. Richard Porter Davidson | Mrs. Joseph Stiles Wall will not be | of the quet Club, The proceeds of | flower. » jary Switzerland, | and Mrs. Reeves Hoawer, Miss Doro — at home tomorrov noon, but Will | this match will go toward the - where they now make their home, thy Mondell, H. H. Sims, “ontinued from Eighteenth Page,) |receive the first I ch month | of Washington's new tennis and Mrs. R. Ewell Tk 5 | MeCormick-Goodhart, Mr: (Continued from Eighteenth ¥ | for the remainder of the season. | club which the committee hopes wWill | Va.. are at the Fairfax l\t “.‘; 3. Br alrrr;:”);nx:g::; Parker, Mrs. Carroil i Franceska Stewart, Miss Nancy : i > qbe one of the finest organizations of | Mt s By e AT e ATt TS aEtiea i Wanll|| T o e ni Eeyden b Mr. and George W. Pettey | s kind in the countr first street, for the Winter can Revolution, has arrived in Wash- | Florence McKeé, Flei ‘I"fl!nl"m;; Biiss A 7 v“‘t"}:"y‘\»; entertained bridge and | “The President and ington and is at the Willard, whereljr, and Mr. and Mrs. George 1T P 3 } A o o ef dadilla, the Secref M sierre Bodkine, and M : orstate Commerce Com- | e i sen e, Worthi arah Lyndell Pettey. | yre. Divight Davis and the Secretary UNths fere e Sistine b Mo, Mark W Potter | Mrs. Mary C. Adams wof 805 Elght 'r:'f];\‘ Mr. Eobert primson, 3., | idney |u-,u1;v‘(-.'lm<r:;l of the Navy and Mrs. ‘\'!1"‘;\’}"\‘“:": | Washington for a month at The May- | were the 2 whose honor Dr. | ¢enth street northwest was hostess a and Mr. Charles Ha 1 1ce H. Brad-| been invited as the guests of honor | flower, are leaving today for a short | Seqt yoie rerson Crichton enter. | @ luncheon December 31 for her house aye | alr, it the exhibition matches. stay in Baltimore and Philadelphia. | (,ined at dinner at the Chevy Chase | £uest, Miss Vera Krehbiel of St. Louis, Mrs. Thomas Henry C. Reec en-| Mr. Herbert jiBOMIS years Lago. Mt * S Club last night E'\!“" o et gl tertained 4t dinner lasi evening in ‘he | eral of the T B e i = | » al dining zuests e University of Yo ssio as T ashi large coterfe of the younger set | tions of the season prewaled in the | BPnt icuicec oty tond| e | Daio Glee Glib)cbacest o 'he siven | ineion etver o brier former L ere present at, iJuhlor Tesguptght L) diningk roding anilj pafloc Henry W. Watson of Penr ania, | ay at §:30 o'clock at the | ama, Brig. Gen. and Mrs » | Mayflower Hotel. Others who will —— s Dr. and Mrs. Edw e guests with them on that occa-| Mrs. Frances Hopkinson of Phila-| Maj. David B. Wil 1 are Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, | delphia the guest of her cousin,: ik ] 3. Dodd, Justice | Mrs. Nanrie G. Jobe, at her residence. nd Mrs. Harry C Ransley of Pennsylvania have taken session of the apartment which ve leased for the remainder of he season at the Marflower. Representative meeting of the Junior League the home of Mrs, Chaun rker, jr., president of the eague, 17 new members were taken into the e. The new membel we Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, Miss Sara K. Willard, Miss Dorothea_ Mor gan, Miss Olive Sherley, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Dorothea Richards, Miss Anne Elizabeth Clem, Miss Hard, Miss Louisa Turpin eve f ies at the Mayflower Hotel ort Kustis, V nes Shands. Miss Florence .lana sl enjoved a whirl of gayety o guest of 1 Mrs. Gerald D. Liuke, Mrs ring the holidays, several enter- | Post Surgeon Ma Mrs, Drew Pearson, Mrs tainments being given' especially in her Dear ana Mrs. Henry A. Willard and | honor. The illness of Maj. Keys cast paby daughte derick Siddons a gloom over the first part of his Mr. cutertain at a dance and Mrs. James C. Roy will aturday evening wer, Miss Lillian G | tion of her twenty-first rsary for their da Roy, in celeb birthday anr Miss Anne Townsend Parker of Delaware and Paris, is the guest of Mrs, Geneva Dunham in her home at 1222 Sixteenth stree Further patronesses and box hold ers for the society horse show to he | held Tuesd: January 11, at 8:30 | clock at the Ride and Hunt Club are Mrs. Jardine, wife of the Secretary of Agric Mrs. Hen: F. Dimoc Alien Property Custodian 1 Sutherland, Mr. and M fmann, Capt. and Mrs. Chester Wells, Mrs. James Couzens, Miss Martha Codman, Mrs. Henrik i d, Mrs. Del wett, Mrs. Bessie Kibbey, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Dion Willlams and Mrs. Charles Lowndes. Mrs. Richard G at home Frid; o'clock, at 19 have been issued. Mrs. Samuel J. Henry entertain. ed at luncheon yesterday at the May flower Hotel, following Mrs. Town- send’s musical. The guests were Mrs. Charles Kerr, Mrs. John Souther Mrs. Pearl Moore Gray, Mrs. Nannie = T ‘lirfl@l\ Jobe, Mrs. Frances Walker and | ment, which will follow through the | 234 the Butler, Judge Senator and M Thomas | | and Mrs. B. I » Keys, daughter ward A. Keys of tments, wil re. it Smith Collegc e ner dance given bv Mrs. Keys for their daugh feature of the Christmas h s Florence F of Maj. and Mrs. T the Highlands Apa turn to her udi Friday e house the League of Ameri James 1, T ughter’s visit from college, but he| Maj. and Mrs. Jc s so Improved that he is now prac. | Wardman TPark Hc tically well. called to San Anton! e sudden death of Mrs. Mrs. Benjamin F. MeCaully will | o' ¢ Gibbs. Co Col. C. ¢ leave 1o fornia Washington Tuesday where she will time with her son-in-law ter, Mr. and M mes H. Collins, in Hollywood. M McCaully will return in April and will stop on her way | East in Chicago to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| liam McCaull some | o and daugh. The newly ap) te retary of the Tr Diplomatic and society folk of the Capital are showing great interest in the international tennis exhibition which will be played between Mr. Wil liam T. Tilden, 2nd, and Senor Manuel | Alonso. This match of five sets, which will be ed between the No. 1 ranking r of the United States and the 1 ranking player of Spain. will be in pla Dlayed on the Arcadia Auditorium floor Monday night, January 10, at 8 o'clock. It is expected that the Arcadia Au ditorium, which seats 4,000, will be filled to capacity by the many fans who have never before had such a local opportunits On the committee arranging for this exhibition and for the local tourna 40-inch French Maral S0inch Sunfast Dam B%inch Sunfast Velo 1211 F St. Main 806 E St. ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH 50c Cholcest Home-cooked Foods sclentiously handled. EDUCED 'WOL 1407 L St. W. e, | 937-939 F N.W. Final of Children’s and Juniors’ Ranging in Price From $10 to $15 Friday, Choice Sizes 2 to 14 years in fine all-wool materials, plain and fur trimmed. | Final Clearance Sale of ONS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St. N.W. - New Styles and Colors arriv bring a gl rious of de Ranging in price from $5 to $7.50. Friday, Sizes 2 to 14 years, B L B e ¥ Rizik Brothers On Special Sale: For Friday and Saturday Two Groups of DINNER GOWNS cidedly new and different dresses for asion models in st t styvle varia tions and alluring new shades every oc price value RRISONS FOUNDED 1ape exceptiona All sizes 9.50 Formerly | ‘ 49.50 : 6750 88500 - of smartness. And now—so event reduced—naught to be wished matter of cost. i for in | T WIEALSV AR TIH R B E AR Rhodes ball with her imuel Jordan Graham, Mr. and Mrs. | ning. Johnson, William L. Peter e in W, Hysong, Milton Ailes. | Mrs, Bloedorn Hostess at Comdr. and Mrs. Paul Bastedo, Miss | Pen League Coffee House. Margaret Loug Comdr. Clapps * A. Bloedorn will have of the itts has i Mrs. I Anne. n D. otel, fo, Tex Burnet 1. Gibbs rs. od A A Very Desirable Apartment for Rent Dresden John W. Thompson & - 1636 Eye St. N.W Main 14 7 : TIRAPERY HATERIALQ tte. . Window Shades, Slip Covers—Hour Reviow W IERE A | i ‘\ _Estimates. i | | | 1 for Hemstitching—Pleating Buttons—Button Holes and Embroidery Oppenheimer’s Work Shop N.W. can be made as good as new if they are con 7 hfi JTou will be surprised | W ‘have. them " remodeled here. S RI PRICES FURRIER 32.34 Florida Ave. bbbt dddddbdo dddedddddd bbb b b bbb b ded b b bbb Shop of Quality ClearanceSale Winter Coats 5D ' Children’s Dresses $2.85 n silk ,and cloth. R L e R L 950 Formerly 155.00 REATIONS, are these, wyhich | naught to be wished for ik the realm eave fully the N STREET, EVENING AND ! | | | and_ Mrs. tomorrow afternoon at coffee house talk, is the first of the series to be given where she h: son-inlaw a Co., Inc. 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Shoes for every occasion, assur- ing you of the latest style, perfect fit and lasting satisfaction. HOSIERY SPECIAL Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hosiery 3 Pairs for $3.75 Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes 51 29 ISLEY'S Stlk Stockin 3& 1339 F STREET, N. W. “Just As Big a Value As Nisley’s Shoes” WE have, through direct mill connections, put into oper- ation the same economical factors on l'\‘osiery es have made possible the unmatchable value in our shoes and as a result we are selling lovely, first quality, silk l\osiery in our stores much under the price that the same quality can be regularly obtained for in other stores. One ./4111,'06 152 Filmy Chiffon sheer, clear, gossamer-like stock- ing. Silk from top to toe, $1.50. Firm Chiffon A fine firm Chiffon of slightly heavier texture. Silk from top to toe, $l.so. Service Silk With reinforced garter top, toeand heel. The new shost top, $1.50. CSTYLE NOTE Every inch that has been taken from the length of women’s skirts has made it more and more imperative that the stock- ings be matched with the shoes or under-apparel rather than with the costume. Fashion decrees it. GAGISLEYS being shoe manufac- turers as well as shoe retailers know in advance the exact shades and tones of leather and fabric that will go into the making of all shoes for the coming season. GHAVING this knowledge in advance we are able to procure from the hosiery mills the correct shades in hosiery to harmonize with the colors of the shoes. Buy your Silk Stockings when you buy your Shoes at Nisleys Chauncey | the musi. Decora- | of greens, cander | complished musictan well known to| .. uesday night !lm)uw((mc and red roses. Silver can-| Stewart of George Washington Un were | ersity. The following evening a dance was (Continued on Twenty.second Page ) | dlesticks and red tapers gave a Yule. “‘ effect | t1de Miss Krehbiel is an ac-| world = 5 e - Mrs. Adams' guests were Mrs. W. | | ullup, Vincennes, Ind., wife of | 5000 ': TEACUP | former Representatives Cullup: Mrs. - | Edwarad GOOD POSITIONS AND FINE INCOMES Tearooms. Restaurants Motor Inns, Candy. Gift and | tive Taylor of Colorado wife of Capt of | ick Young. A fuller | Gordon Mrs. . Cateter New 4 | Mes. Krone, Mrs. J S oen. "Earn 55 50D to 35000 | Prof. F. Young of George W a year. Classes now form | ington T of Fairmon ersity Mr Va., Joseph SCHOOT, and Prof. . TRAININ: a Ave. al 2ird St ! Tomorrow! [ Choose Your New ason Hat All Advance Styles i DL 72 108 | . If it's smart, if it's For Matrons ’ e or Hatrons i, you'll find it here For Misses STYL FABRICS COLORS French Beige Bright Red Berets Faille High Draped Bengaline Crowns Felt Copen Blue Diiice Satin Almond Green Hoods Ribbon Fabrics Monkey Skin * Rippled Embroidery Soft Gray Brims St Wood Tones Turbans Combinations Black Refreshingly different in style, in clear high shades, as the vogue of the moment demands riotous colors. Chic little shapes for the young girl . . . be- coming contours for the matron . . . all, as usual in our events, worth far more than the price indicates. Siev ens 1113 -G - STREET Decided Savings! Every Cloth Coat in Stock May Now Be Bought at $19.83 to $53.17 Jfor Coats Formerly Sold at $29.75 to $79.75 This reduction 1s particularly significant in view of the fact that our stock consists of I} the highest grade garments in the most de- sirable styles and the much wanted colors of GRACKLE BLUE AND BLACK In Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes | = = i Charming New | : Offering Values That Assure £ Substantial Smart Styles for % Savin Matrons j Silk and Straw Hats Black Satin Hats ! Bengaline and Faille Hats | In Colors That Will Win Instant ‘95 Approval! Third Floor

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