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A THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. . €. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7. 1927. & iinn i o deiventenin i ' -ENACT | A E k. S O CI E T Y :I:‘nic“““']' "] ”‘ ‘1[ WILL RENEW WEDDING VOWS OF 50 YEARS AGO co%’;‘:&:’:&;g)‘a vE/tDDINGw L a n Sb u r gh g BT Oo " e G S .y |give a reception and dance at the Wil E . 9 Are {Continued from Page Twenty-One.) |larq Hotel tomorrow evening. Miss ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartung ! ” o Minna Nieman, the pianist. and Miss 3 x 3 tives of Lon Crescent place In honor of Mrs. Wil-| g 1 68 nder! the monologist. 4 | Buch V5 wnd Buts liam Wolff Smith. president of the Dis- | iy e a short program preceding | Washington . trict branch of the League of Ameri- | g 5 8 4 formed e-can Pen Women. the house will be at- | ppe - reception committee includes 4 i “f Their wedding ceremony x‘v“» g ttractively decorated with large baskets | Mys. John Nicholson. chairman: Mrs. | { i 58 yhors aw tulley. it M Mrs g e Douglas Robinson, ~Mrs. . Hamilt ten onipht’ By Me and ! Receiving with Mrs an and Mrs - “reder / & . e v et Smith will be the offi of the Robert Ash. M N Charles Hartung, 3215 ¢ ""“:‘” il trict league. Mrs. Theodore Han . Miss Mary The ceremony will be p Tiller and M Harriet Hawley Florence Caroline E Locher, past presidents of the District he hostesses for the evening will he » Feuih ard B strests; by Rev. H: M { branch, will preside at the tc: rs. 1. H. McClure, Mre. George H ; Henning, at 7 o'clock | Among the guests will be N Helen B. Miss | i M. and Mrs, Hartung were married | Thompson_Seton. national pry Miss ) < 1 § here Jamuary 3. 1877. They are each | and the other national offi as . Sanford and ) arl. | 3 5 T2 vears ol and Doth are mativas as many people prominent in literary |ton van Va o 4 of Washington, having lived here a and art circles of Washinztor . < Mr. Hartung was for — car inspector and with the Baltim northeast formed Trinity Lutheran Church. | | Mrs. Wimam Channmng Jonnson of Wasl on | president of the hoard of lady man £ Washington | BLC h e Rotncapal Home for the here . He has been Aged, wishe: thank the public for vears an |its generous patronage for the eve- | % % & a ving good heaith and | | ning of harp. song and story given at are_anticipating the ceremony with January 26, at 8:30 o'clock. | the Mayflower Hotel the evening of excitement. Six of their children | Mis: garet Lambiec is in charge | December 16, which was arranged will attend the Wf‘d"““fi o"';l Nre. | and is assisted by Miss Dorothy Joln. |and managed by Jean Wilson. mon- ML AN R, ing children will he present: Mis.) <on of Woodley pla the president of | 0loRist, assisted by other able artists. | — — — Ottlie Fenton, ||rm”4‘ 'm il the Vassar Alumnae of Washington, | 2!l of Whom gave their services free. | Philippine General Buried l abul v i Louis and Milton Hartung, all of} and Miss Anna Southard Larner, 1708 | - ! I f t .. | Washington. Mrs. Paulir _ o | Shoes --- Reduced! Regular Lines of Goods mnnfimarh & jfinthrnn Sizes 413 to 8 Sizes8Vito 11 Sizes11%t02 Sizes 25 to 6 In addition to special purchases, it is our constant e e DOWN STAIRS STORE 8245 $295 $345 $3.95 must average as low or lower than elsewhere. The Vassar alumn. are bringing Hugh Walpole to Wash ington to speak on e Victorian and the Modern Novel." at the Con tinental Memorial Wednesday, k We have gone over our entire stock of children’s shoes and where sizes were broken they were added to this group—with C b I . A N l $1 5 . l The result is this value-offering array of high button and lace an e nexpenSIVe New rrlva S’ Selhng | 10es, pumps and oxfords in black kid and calfskin, patent with colored tops, and hrown calfskin and elkskin. Al with sturdy, For Junior Misses For Little Women For Misses flexible soles. Sizes 13 to 19 Sizes 161 to 26Y4 Sizes 14 to 20 Sa Vin g s Union Suits, $1 7 A . 5y New Crepes, Satins and Georgetles Specialization is reflected in these Dresses. For instance. the " “little woman' who has, heretofore, had great difficulty in ob- Part-wool: built-up shounlders; taining just the right size. can now buy a dress fitted and cut sizes 36 to 44, for her especial type. . And the same holds true of the misses” and junior misses’ Costume Shps, 51.95 e —ané $§295. Of radium and Baronet satin (rayon). Sizes New Fashion Notes o Rk New One and Two-piece Dresses Glove Si“( Vests, 51.25 Paris-inspired. In pastel tints: full-cut gar- New Vee Necklines. ments in sizes 36 to 42 New Monotone Combinations. Glove Silk Bloomers New Sleeve Treatments. $1 95 New Embroidered Styles. Fine quality; pastel shades; New Crushed Skirt Effects. sizes 6 and 7. Innumerable versions and direct Flannelette Gowfls, 51.95 copies of successful Parisian models In white and colors: soft, warm are here. . quality : sizes 15 and 16. Second Floor—TLanshurch's—3th Street ABOVE —T wo lovely shades of blue crepe in this Jumior Misses’ xDIL::e l\t\'l':'r "a:-;r:u;’-' \ All the new sha‘des for Spring— Flgllinseolette Pajamas ' Sfll@! 200 Girls, Dresses 0 Cactus, Monkey Skin, Gooseberry CENTER—Little Wom- R1G HT — Gooseberry Green, Queen Blue, Gobelin, Beige, Striped flannelette; mannish 1 3eautifally tailored tweeds aw's Dress of Beige Green Crepe Dress for Flame, Toast, Gray, Navy and, of [ (i jes: cizes 36 to 44. i and velveteens in sizes 6 to 14 Crepe Dress, mew note Misses. New crushed course, Black. s =t . : in shirt and metallic em- skirt and two side bow- . 1 vears. The tweeds in_ trim broidery. ties—very smart. DOWN STAIRS STORE Muslln GOWIIS, s ! two-piece effects with Telvet Artistically made and trimmed; | collars and cuffs, the velveteen ® sizes 16 and 17. H frocks with lovely silk crepe Sale—300New Advance Spring Models | Muslin Gowns, 51 | st ) coutraatiagiieah Long sleeves, with voke: em- = s rose and henna: with plenty of broidery trimmed: sizes 16, 17. C S 5 I . sizes lZ an m the group. Combinations—The “Compose Hat” ; Step-in Drawers, $1 ol ki i ~ File aompid i e oy Girls’ Warm Coats, Reduced to only $10 Rvemarkahle $ 95 23 and 25. Trimmed. Fourth Floor—Lanshurgh's—8th Street Values at . : 7 Introducing New Straws, Silk and New Flannele‘te Gowns, $1 Soft, warm and comfy. Puritan Verv smart are the models with new silk crowns, on a small ! . make gowns; size 16 only. brim of straw—and those of brightly hued silks. ) \ Many other new models in silk and straw combinations 4 v W Flannelette GOWIIS, 51.50 favor the flattering tam effects. /& ) In white and striped materials; All the newer shapes and shades. ALL Headsizes. Y sizes 16 and 17. These Hats would regularly sell at much s : Garter Brassieres’ $1.95 higher prices—and we advise early pur-* i 2 ; i H 4 Four hose supporters: side fas- chasing for they will sell quickly at $2.95 ; e 2 Wik - Garter Brassieres, $1.50 Burlington Never-Mend Silk-over-knee Hose $1 Fancy | materials;renforced; Issues a Smart List of New Shades Girdles, $2 Our beautifully lustrous and very well-wearing Hose—the Never Mend with Wrap-around style; fancy ma- the silk-over-the-knee feature are values we firmly believe to be unsurpassed. terials: 4 hose supporters; sizes Never-Mend Hose are sold exclusivelv in the Down Stairs Store. Sizes 81 to 10. 26 to 32. Alesan Nude Black Rose-taupe Fancy Bandettes, $1 Moonlight Champagne Peach \\'hilc r A Crepe de chine, radium, lace or Atmosphere Flesh Beige Medium Gray rayon. French Nude Dove Grain Jack Rabbit Dows STAIRS STORE Fancy Bandeaux, 50c —and 58c. Flesh and white; fancy materials; sizes 32 to 40. Boys’ Overcoats Tots’' $2.98 & $3.98 reduced to Broadcloth Dresses $1275 $1.98 Adorable little frocks of high grade imported broadcloth and well as good and warm! Sizes 9 * \,\l'fl‘_pnmfi' with. long..or shots i il sleeves, cunning little pockets and deep hems—to allow for Junior O’Coats, reduced to growth! Sizes 2 to 6. LS Tots' $15 Coats, Reduced to Wool. lined Jack Tar Coats, $10 with brass buttons, all-wool chin- Warm, fur collared models for lit- chillas and fancy coatings, in tle girls, from 2 to 6. sizes 24 to 10 years. Girls’ Flannelette Gowns, $1 Boys’ Wool Mackinaws.$7.95 and $9.75 Heavy Quality Double Yoked Gowns, Black Raincoats, 4 to 18 yrs.....$2.95 trimmed with braid or hemstitching. Heavy Sweaters, sizes 4 to 16....$1.95 4 to 14 years. Street Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street Fourth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street New Crestwood Shoes Have Square Toes Fancy Brassieres, 58¢ Our Exclusive Styles—Our S,;p(-ia/izpd Qualily —and $1. Long style: back and J it side fastening: sizes 34 to 44, Specialized $585 Vi Silk Crepes, $1.55 Big. heavy. double-breasted coats that are good and long—as Values at Crestwood Shoes give that indefinable air of smartness that is not usnally found m <hoes 2t this price. And the square toes e shades. strike a new note of fashion : Patent_ Leather DOrsay Pump. with populsr Pongee, 65¢ spike heel and square toe. All sizes, $5.85. L S : Patent Leather Oxford, dull leather trimmed, Natural-color 12-mommie Pon- high spike heel. square toes. All sizes, $5.85. - gee at this price encourages OIS ST quantity buying. And pongee has so very many uses, too. Heavy, lustrous quality All-silk Crepe in a fashionable array of Children’s Shoes, $29% _Low-top Galoshes, 2% Georgette, $1.35 : Tan Caliskin and Patent Leather Shoes, sturdily made for ilie liatest Uad: Mtddoboai avesto ibsitaining \or ssnowitk Tinatine payinebutsliani v long wear and smart appearance. With strong Goodyear welt ta wear these new Low-top Galoshes, because for driving and for 2156l Seeretie ab st coles and solt, serviceable uppers. These shoes are highly ctreet wear they are quite uncqualed for comfort or smartness. - 1. BEOTEE : recommended to mothers who demand serviceable shoes. Thev are. easy to slip into_and take off and they are es- fine quality. You may choose Sizes 4 to 11 pecially attractive at this price from all fashionable shades. DPOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STATRS STORE