Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1927, Page 15

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% ’ 21 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1927. gram will feature several artist stu dents. Canal, and will stop en route to Aus- | Dougherty, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews } s. William F. Dennis, Mrs. William Y iralia for a week’s visit in Honolulu. | Countess Dutar de Benque, Dr. and |C. <. William H. Moses and \ She will rejoin Mr. Shelton and mon-tA . Henry Rowland, M tor | A W. Nicholson, who were | i daughter, Miss Judith, at the Ward- ; Kauffmann, Mr ehit | assisted by the national officers and | Arts Club Bal Boheme man Park Hotel, on her return. ) s. Ollie M. James, m | committee chairmen. | Attracting Many Residents. | g Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith, president | That Washington soclety is keenly | arks, Mr. and Mrs. | of the District of Columbia Branch of | esoste . sohbia: oE e | Davis, the Dean of George | the L of American Pen Women:; | Pterested in the Bal Boheme of the | University and Mrs. | Mrs. Theodore Tiller and Mrs. Har.| Arts Club is evidenced by the un d Hodgkins, Mrs. Charles | riet Hawley Locher, past president of | demand for be is outstand oughton Wood, Mrs ward S | the local branch, and a large number |!ng art and | ford, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Henry|of other prominent penwomen were |Son in the National Capital, which is « , Mrs. Mitchell Carcoll, | present. scheduled this year for next Monday li s, night, Janu > Willard, 1 | ginning at 4 and lastiy until the hour of 3 o'clock, when i e & Ao 5on | SDecial attraction has been arranged George Tully Vaughan, Dr | o L e, Fanoie Mhioen |in the nature of a grand finale and B Mrs. Davenport | Heartsill. ¥ 7 | named: the “sunrise stunt (Continued from Fourteenth Page) | The marriage of Miss Marie onien Dowell, daughter of Mr \ dinner which they , Arthur Sialig. will give Friday might in the White| iireet, Cleveland Park, to Mr. Leslie House suite at the Willard ackson of Dallas, Tex., will take — | tlace Saturday evening in All Sou Ewami Yogananda will be the guest | Memorial Church of honor at the weekly luncheon of | = the Women's National Press Club to-| * Judge McKenzle Moss has been morrow in the clubhouse of the|joined by Mrs. Moss in their apart- Mrs. John G, Capers, Amerioan Association of University [ment in Wardman Park Hotel after [ Mr. and Mrs. Carlton von Vaikenbure, Women. spending _several weeks with her | Mr mother, Mrs. George 1. Mosley t issued cards f Bugene | A _delightful musical program was rendered by Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, tional chal of music for the Rias Tttioe Coulling has| Bowling Green, Ky., iaeir formel <\\h|w rd . Robbins, Mr. | The ball this on will feature | ¢ Jolned her mc Mrs. William | heme. :’;:“R\\I‘IH‘I“:\1q ¥, }xl'\;: ; (,ll\ih,'\."s Mrs. Coolidge’s name heads the list u;n}glnumlu :llmu\lv‘i.' m‘lm(h ballrooms | 9 e their . Baltimore on and r. Joseph W, i badan s 21 festiva] | With two splendid orchestras in con e o eidinis the week end In | Mr. David Ross Beattle has gone to | Glidden. | of patronesses for the annual festival | {11 it Mice, even throughout the dear.b‘?idw eCI&’?flII’u’JS Englewood, N. J.. where she went [ Boston to attend the funeral of his| whicny | @nd dance to be given by the Ameri- | supper period. utiful decorations, 1 1 i T n Duffey of |sister, Mrs. William H. Hunter, in| | canization School Association of the |stunning costumes and snappy diver f 1 o ,p” n Battimore, Coulling and Miss! West Somerville, M this afte X the City Club tissements will be part of the enter- / and [ "4 Duffey went to Englewood to attend | 10on, whose death ¢ red on t A short pro. (Continued on Sixteenth | i { the dance Friday evening, given by | Friday evening. a/m p er. Mr. and Mrs. f their debutante Maslin, daught Robert N. Maslin. Mmo. Heilmann and the in honor = | Mr. A O. White, secretary and| e P urer of the Dumbarton Club, is of Mr. and|giving a dinner Monday night at the Racquet Club at 6 o'clock in honor of Mr. Wi am en and Mr. Manuel Alonso, who are to play an exhibition lr An $8.50 Lace Collar and Cuff Set With Each Glen nann, wite and daushters of the | (UL R ot the Arcadia. Audi- Bogie Frock Purchased During This Glen Bogie Week. ' nch consul general at San Fran-|, o, g orclock tonight. Accept I kS inces to attend the dinner have been f I . ekt d I;'-m Mr. Arthur Hellen, Mr. m H lt i [ it MLLE. JEANNE, Enbiey in ART STUDF i the ! . represent of the Pl R (};(: mly‘(. the : Gien J makers of Glen Bogie I chales, Mr Jogie Poster Contest Frocks will be in the i Mangan, > Plenty time tc S 5 St o g0 . portswear Shop to o i €0 o Sportswear Shop to. We are pleased to announce three new additions el Beg e t goes about Glen Bogie and I % i . . I Pinkney _who are n ik : 0 i e R AL with A FASHION INSTITUTION explain its success il to the Piggly Wiggly Chain this week. i f,’ e . Daris Washington NewYork ' I m ud Mrs. Walts tions In its history vesterday after hve and Mrs . e ~ . e and e ; e On next Satur Sotiitor Goren e e Georgette Lends Itself Effectively to t Saturday, January 4 B thonged with repre-| : 3 st e S g A ind women of Wash . C 15th, we wdl open— e = Charming New Tailored Frocks | s x Tt e who is in the city | Mrn, Tuck Thompson Seton, nat f : ; ; : y 0 = Bedins, ”\" leasos < Spring mode-—simple—but in ex- Col. and Mrs. Burt Announce dent of ths loagy ilen P e d ’ il - of the low flight of steps at the rigl cellent taste and with an indehnable ' Daughter's Encagement to Officer o {ho.room, his colortul ron robal A e I v Lieut. Col. William Henry Burt,! and Jong black king him U a picturesque fi mu the back < Bl sround of artistic ranged palms iwo , i and fef He was the center of at Specialized !t at i plin, ( traction from the opening of the re. GEounsFor $ it . . . I d States Army. | coption to its close, receiving with L it it eton both before and after hi Women and ed in Wash d\l']lbi‘« which was w m»]\ applauded Mi!Se! o - fngton for 1 and e atithe | MetsCECEGRsIpImINEnL 10 OTEAS 5 5 o Sweet, juicy D Willard | Tncet the Swami, among them havi ke e l‘lorldm We ozen, c Mrs. C. AT l |l\l]l daughter, | been Senator and Mr Y ¢ 1€ tl s y a on- . ante—s ' [ B. Kendrick, Repr terpret very important features of the tO suit you. Dozen, c an Mrs, Wi ““"l'l’;‘i"" new Spring mode with fastidious taste i . @ A, Rudblph Schoenfeld that you get the impression that these R e acks are considerably higher priced Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart have| opened their st NEW CABBAGE, Ib.. . ....73c | ICEBERG LETTUCE, head .10c No exaggerations of the new style trends—no bizarre treatments—no ex- e ending the Daldags For New ey sy e OLD CABBAGE, Ib. .......3c | SWEET POTATOES, Ib.. .. .5¢ POTATOES, 10 Ibs. ... .35¢ | GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for. ... . .25¢ CARROTS, Ib. ...........5¢ | GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for. . ... .25¢ TURNIPS, Ib. ............5c | TANGERINES, dozen . ....30c .Ii these (lrr\fl-s are the kind you can buy now and carry through your wardrobe ior the entire Spring season. Mr. and tained at Club ‘Their guests de Sibou s Mr. Lawrence All-over tuckings— The new jabot skirt— Premet’s new pleated overskirt— New bishop sleeves— Novelty suede belts— Metallic trims— J All-over stitching— New necklines— Snug hiplines— “Attention, Fraternities” Down Town Location” op Paying Rent” “Buy This W “If You Own—We'll Take Your House as Part Payment” A Real Bargain Address Box 176-A, Star Office on following Alliance 1 o'clock. | at meeting of the All Souls’ Church I<n'! Rev. Minna . Budlo tary of the ( tarian and Women, speaker and will alk on her recent Visits to the branch . throughout th United | Pl > Luneneon Wil be served a eating ’!hs first of the series of h season by the et, composed of th it the Wiliara. Mo Oppeng:;mérst “'l‘ork Shop Continuing Our Inventory Sale of Canned Fruits and Vegetables Reduced prices by the dozen or case good till close of business on Saturday, January 15. ck and Button Holes i e e g o Beautiful workmanship—splendid fab rics and a moderate price—that is what vou can expect in these smart simple irocks that are a special feature of the Women's and Misses’ Inexpensive Frock Shops. on Committee Horse Show. Theodore Jewell s chairms ed Sies’ commities of the os er < sw. which will be held e tomorrow evening at the Riding and f Hunt Club. The committee includes | | Miss He Hleilmann, Princess m-} | Miss Claire H Miss Cecil Mis: h Parker, iss Louise Fitz-, DEL MONTE PEAS, No. 2 can; 18¢; dozen, $2.10; case. ...$4.15 ;||'> i MONOCACY VALLEY CORN, can, 10c; dozen, $1.15; case . .52.2 |j." Misses’ Inexpensive Frock Shop—Third Floor Women’s Inexpensive Frock Shop—Second Floor Georgette is box pi the new Drecoll man: pin_ tucked and stitc! smart tatlored treatm Women's georgette frock. ed_in Patow’s clever little double ssed in of black ,geor buttons and gette, & black euede belt SUNSET GOLD PEAS, can, 26c; dozen, $3.05; case. . ... 56,00 LADY ALICE PEAS, can, 21c; dozen, $2.45; case ........ $4.75 | W | | th\“n Most Wanted Styles and Your Unrestricted Choice— Clearance of Winter Coats Your unrestricted choice of any one of our women’s Winter coats at reductions way out of proportion to the original prices. Any Coat in the House Formerly $65 Formerly Formerly Formerly to $79.50 $79.50—$98.50 $98.50—$125 $135—$195 ‘45 65 ‘85 *105 Miss Eli i TOMATOES, No. 2 can, 9c; dozen, $1.00; case . ..........$1.95 | L TOMATOES, No. 3 can, 14c; dozen, $1.50; case ..........$2.25 i e 'Phillips, Miss Fran | Miss Flor genia Lejeune, Mis ards, Miss Ellenita mary Griffin McKee, Miss Allison Roebling, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss | Natalie Hammond and Miss Margaret | i ERRS. i Obvious Values M) i < rriet Blair, daughter of Mr. | of from 8 W. Bl Mrs ily $29.50 to $49.50 Newell Blair o Mo., fo' bride lf Mr. ew lrn Melville l 0l N\ f St. L at | ; xdlng at St. Philip's Episcopal Church, | Dorethea <renshaw, M liss France: STRING BEANS, can, 12¢; dozen, $1.40; case . . ... . ... .52,75 SAUERKRAUT, can, 12c; dozen, $1.40; case ........... . $2.75 | il PEACHES, DEL MONTE, No. 1 can, 15c; dozen, $1. 75 case. .$3. 45 PEACHES, DEL MONTE, No. 24 can, 25c¢, dozen, $2.90; case . $5.75 ] PINEAPPLE, DEL MONTE, No. 1 can, 15c; doz., $1.75; case . $3.45 |Ef h was the soci ter, because of the nence of the contracting parties. F the only daughter | PINEAPPLE, DEL MONTE, No. 2 can, 21c; doz., $2.45; case. $4.75 | Mrs. Emil e el D t Fur shawl collars and cuff , i S R~ gy | PINEAPPLE, DEL MONTE, No. 23 can; 25¢;doz. $2.90; case, $5.75 | > ,1) a i,-;'" g s z” "‘ r ‘ur-trimmed sports coats— ouble animal scarfs of e ‘\;'nl;fla“(:::;‘\"::{hl(l};:'virzi )\‘\"‘.«_rxixluf;fl;r-zy;mds Fur-lined coats— ‘Fur panels and borders— APR]COTS SUNSET GOLD can, ZSC dozen, $2 90 case. .. $5 75 much of her time 'in connection with | Dancing political work. She did outst 5 . ar work here - ; Every Nite also has been in ‘Washington | < Plenty of black—plenty of large sizes—and plenty of little women’s sizes in the sales groups. GRAPES, LADY ALICE, can, 15¢; dozen, $1.75; case ... ...$3.45 FIGS, BECKWITH, can, 21c; dozen, $2.45; case .......... .34.75 LADY ALICE X SUNSHINE COFFEE | S0DA CRACKERS fatedans L, 3G | b Pks. 4¢ ground. value. much of her time when not in col- Seven ege, She was educated at Gou i days a College, Baltimore. ays \n interesting feature of the wed- | Tuesday ... week— ling s th hat the brid VOl | 3 H the & vhich her greatsreatgreat. || Wednesday .| 20 nite 1 at all— Great savings that you would expect about a month from now presented to you at this time just when you need your Winter coat most and will be able to enjoy it longer —practically unlimited choice of the desirable styles, fabrics,.colors and fur trims—coats for practically every occasion—it would be impossible for you to fail to find a coat to your liking in this group. Come early—tomorrow. Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor A NEW MEAT MARKET AT FAIRFAX, VA. randmother, 0 » iy 8 Ereateranimother, sisol|| BUBHEY . ....... time of srandmother and her own mather. . || Saturdey ... S Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe will reside | life at in St. Louts. Sunday ... Swanee. Mrs. H. H. Shel will leave the first of the week FEATURE NUMBER TWO— 6-DAY SOROSIS SALE Swanee Syncopators for a four-month | ip to. Aus where she will visit | Directed By Al Kamons . . R | e and E Ste, Boudoir Slippers and Mules Bnrbe v Lo 500 Pairs—for Women and Misses PRIME STEER BEEF FRBH PORK CUTS Discontinued Numbers at Great Reductions! The best at reasonable prices From young corn-fed pigs PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib....30c | FRESH HAMS, bb.........32¢ SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib........45¢c | FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib.. .25¢ ROUND STEAK, Ib. . .......40c | SPARE RIBS, Ib..........25¢ | CHUCK ROAST, Ib. ......25¢c | PORK CHOPS, Ib. .......38¢ ...25¢ | PORK LOIN ROAST, Ib.. . .35¢ From nearby Maryland and Dozen Virginia farms. c 150 Pairs of I F OSPIOHCTI:l:SS :: 37'.?0ported —— $4'45 Brocade and suede and satin perfectly charming mules—all with smart ostrich feather trim. Red, blue, green, paisley, and two-tone effects. A complete range of sizes, but naturally not all sizes in every style. 00 Pai ir Sli %ormari‘yl;sz.SBoo :d:algos Bt $l 075 Satin, kid, calf and patent leather in a wide range of desirable colors. With or without heels—all sizes in this group, but not in every style. 150 Pairs Boudoir Sli F ormerl:u;sl .45%3‘.’01; —_. 89c All a group of odd numbers, including many novelty styles and many fabrics. Only three or four pairs of a kind. Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor—Tuesday B.d ( 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ! | Hats Greatly Reducel | All Remdining Winter 1i ‘ Models—$15 to $45 Values i | A clearance event of exceptional importance, offering genuine savings on quality millinery , Now $7:50 $10 and $15 |

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