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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. > Land; Virginia Bates, Miss Miss Carolynne Gwendolyn s Betty Warren. Warren and Mi: Miss Ellen Cary is at the Grafton for' a prolonged stay Lieut. Axel will command the detachment of give an exhibitio the society hors and Hunt Club th Hbenefit of the Marines” Clul Peruvian _emb Gonzalez Prada Mrs. John and Mrs threg ind Capt. cured the and ail the reserved een sold. The com few “bench seats hav mittee s d und admissions Wl Mrs. James William Orn ain at a small dinner y Wednesday for r debutante daus tor, Miss Marguerite Blizabeth Ovme later Miss Orme and her guests W £0 to the dance the Swedish Minis and Mme. Bostrom will give for their daughter. Mrs. Williamn Wolff Smiith will en tertain guests at lunch tomortow at . THORPE, the Army and Navy Club in compli e th btk Ehow ment to Mrs. Philip Clancy of New | gj pition at the Washing- York City. 1 Hunt Club this eve- r the Soldie Miss Mary Chamberlain of Warren o IR nes" CloD AR Straet top, Va., who will ride in the society h how this evening, is the house guest of Miss Pauline Mosby Coleman, at the Wyoming Dr. and Mrs. J. Henry Lanca of New York have announced gagement of their daughier A Mr. Richard Southgat Bl and Mrs. Louis W. Southgate of this city, T wedding will take place in the s Miss Lancashire will shortly ¢ with her pare for Pasadena, Calif., for the remainde the Winter Dr. and Mrs. Lancashire have a Summer p , Grafton W, at Manc er-by-the-Sea, M . thelr other daughters i Coletti-Perucea of Florence, Mrs. k. Laurence White of New York night at the Miss Lancashire is a member of the | > occasion for the dinner Junior League of New York and a | Wi sence in the city of a director of Navy Club. She a | s of child hygiene tended Miss | work throughout the country for con have a|ference this week with Miss Grace Mass. | Abbott of the Children Bureau fvard in the | About 30 attended the dinne Among those who were | w Mrs. Walter Mc Miller, ’ | chairman_of child welfare, IFedera Washington, th Vard Club of | tion of Women's Clubs, who acted as Boston and the Racquet Club of Chi- [ hostess; Mrs. Aida de Acosta Root, | and is in business in Chicago. | director of publications and promo: | the diplomatic | tion of the Ameri *hild Health A i been statinned. in | Soclation, and or of Child | Rome, Constantinople and Ha- |} Dr. Blanche B ion of mater Bureau ovee will be hostess at dinner in compliment to Mr ‘ranford, jr., of New York Yancey Roberson udies at the v in Fort ing the hol Airs. Lucy Cadet Emmett has returned to his gusta Military Defiance, Va., af idays with his Wills Roberson er oy mo! Mrs. William James Monro has re turned from several-month visit in California and will be in Washing . |ton for the.remainder of season. he Association for W s Health Work held an! nen in Pub. nformal din Grace Dodge present ty Pudding Club of b Har ropolitan _ Club of the in divector 5 of diy v and infanc i G . Childr Bal Boheme of Arts Club Floor Committee. Members of the Art ington are busily en; in active arrangi annual night, Janu > Murphy of . Dr. Noble of Pennsylvania, | Dr. Sweitzer of Ing 3 of Rhode Island, M Miss Marri Clough of eme nex . at the W se- | 3 3 Additional the herald of the floor | Am. S committee, which is composed entirely the Mayfower of Arts Club membe Mrs. Maud | Mys. Claren Howell Smith has charge of the en-| ouis trance stunt in connec vith the | = Jjudging of costumes, ;. ter W. Beck. The judg s tinguished artists, headed o) chers of New York, and they will be| M'® for 1l to be held Saturday night Wil sthingham. the at | are will be 1a are Attorney General John G. argent, Serfator appropriately robed as French justices Dol Bl Sk Marbors = iy N. Lord, Mr ing Glover, Mi Bi 1 H. Wells, Senator and Mrs. Mor- Nineteen of the seas most tractive debutantes will appear in a | FiS Shepperd and Past Dept. Comdr. colorful “parade,” headed by Miss Bar-| and Mrs. . Les bara Hight, and escorted by the floor The following committee, headed by Mr. Roy L.|bers of the D Neuhauser. Mfss Caroline McKinley | partment of will present a fa. ing dance num- | compr the ladies’ floor committee | ber “Le Reve d'Orient,” in which 10| _Cha Helen O g skilled young members of the. McKin. | === | ley Dancers will be seen. Miss Eliza- | beth Gardiner and Paul Tchernikoff | will contribute a_duo dance numl)nr,l and a number of other “diversions will be seen at intervals evening following the regular gram. The “Fete Foraine, and | at- of Columbia De- the American Legion, | GOOD POSITIONS AND pro- FINE INCOME climax of the | ed under the men 00 10 $5.000 Mme. Margery Maxwell, prima | Washington 1701 n f th tavinia and Chicago | northwest. Grand Opera companies, will be en- t riton Hotel Mrs. Club, today from 4 to lock, by Kox Rommell The guests bion, Mrs. Ern Norton, distinguished friends from Buy State. Miss Bes Bomber M. Boyd Miss Jane Breen Hermansen Hope Knicke Miss M Lower Miss ( wra A M Holes, Miss | s Blla Leech Mrs. Ger Mannin; rtrude Henne- reenwood ) . the role of Mimi in “La Boheme™ with the Wash ington Opera Co. on Monday night. The Massachu ington is to hon Itepresentative Edith Nourse ith reception and dance monthly meeting tomorrow hel M. Wilson ; at the ave Willson at the program, is being rehe pY n direction of L. Classes now forming. Offices for Doctors and Dentists Good Light 24-hour Hotel Service Burlington Hotel Main-8980 Scott Stilson, Manager. erself, Miss 5 | has an soriginal stunt in | to be given during the | a group of clever announced by the | none of the spe- | gram will take more | in order y g0 on until 3| Ostrander preparation supper period by young artists. It i ball committee th cialties in the pr than two or three minutes, that the general dancing ma continuously from 9:30 p.m. am. Mrs. W. E. York City is Grafton. Hornblower of New staying at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Joyce, jr., en tertained a small company at dinner last evening in compliment to Miss Martha Mason, daughter of Dr. and | Mrs. 8. E. Mason of Manila, who is visiting in Washington. The company included Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Brown. ing, 3d; Mr. and Mrs. Francls M shal, Dr. and Mrs. M. A Mr. and_Mrs. Vi Phyllls Lamar, Miss Miss Dorothy anford Draper, Mr. Willlam Walsh, win Potter, Mr. William Smmett Stanhope and E Anne KARR’S The “Watch Word” in Washington Closing Our Jewel Department —with acute reductions— TO devote my entire attention to specializing on watches, I am closing out our present stock of Jew- eled Bracelets, Rings, Brooches, etc. Of course, as you'll expect, they are individualized pieces—of which there are no duplicates. The mountings are of exceptional designs and the settings perfect gems—“diamonds of quality.” For example Diamond Bracelet, with tracery of small Sapphires —mounted in Platinum. Was$1.350 5.00 e 1076 Diamond Dinner Ring; Platinum mounting. Was $150.00. $36,().00 Reduced to Solitaire Diamond Ring 85-100 carat stone; set with small Diamonds and Sap- phires. $415.00 Diamond and Sapphire Circle Brooch; Platinum mounting. Was $375.00. $§ .00 Reduced to 285 Was $500.00. Reduced to Many other pieces—similarly reduced. Whether for your personal collection, or for gifts, the occasion offers a most unusual advantage. Henry C. Karr, 1419 H St. N.W. Watch Specialist SPORT COATS In Two Groups 525 335 Formerly $49.75 to $69.50 Every One Interlined and Trin With Quality Fur Collars 1316 G Street City Club Building e 715 13 Monday, Tuesday, January 10th, 11t] examples from all the districts of the Orien han down to the small ned tically their own prices. Terms: Cash. 715 i 4 o street | Culbreth Gray. Among those expected to be present are the Senators and Representatives | from Massachusetts and many other | up to June 1. the Old | awarded at the annual dinner The entertainment will | soclety at the Commonwealth be character sketches by Mrs. Julia 'in June. '469 Oriental Rugs at Public Auction At Sloan’s Galleries At 2 P. M. Each Day To cover advances and other charges. Embracing | On Free View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day | Note: The above sale offers the Washington public an opportunity to obtain high grade Eastern Rugs at prac- | C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. JANUARY 11, Yorm. There 18 keen com. | petition among the members to win the prize of $25 in gold to the r ber bringing in the most member The prize is to he Rizik | Brothers = Wednesday: Special to Close Out Tomorrow 43 STREET, DINNER and EVENING FROCKS Reduced to 9.75 from 59.50 and 88.50 (In All Sizes) th Street Wednesday, Thursday h, 12th and 13th, 1927 world-famed rug weaving from the large palatial Kes- Anatolian mat. ERE, truly is a sweeping summary of % all that is smartest and most beautiful in Frocks. In fashioning, in fabric, they are not alone exceptional acquisitions- but exceptional, regardless! All final sale TWELVE THIRTEEN 13th Street ——— . An $8.50 Lace Collar and Cuff Set With Each Glen . ART STUDENTS—Get into the Glen Bogie Poster Contest—Plenty of time to win that $50 prize and the fame that goes with it. A FASHION INSTITUTION Bogie PN — During This Glen Bogie Week! 9 A NEW STUDENT NECK GLEN BOGIE has come to join the round and V neck Glen Bogies that J have already won popular favor. This can be worn either buttoned at the threat or turned back in sailor collar fashion. N More Good News From New York! Our buyers are bringing back most astonishing purcha ses. Visiting the most prominent of New York’s importers and manufacturers directly after they have taken their yearly inventories, they are being rewarded with remarkable “finds,” which we pass on to you at the same savings! These ne w sales ready tomorrow. Brilliant Jewelry Achievement! $3-$10 Novelty Jewelry 1 95 Our buyer scoured the New York market for manu- facturers’ sample lines of novelty jewelry—got all she could at a tremendous price concession and here they are waiting for you—many of them one-fifth of what they would ordinarily sell for. Every piece smart— Your choice at— Necklaces —Many Imported, $1.95! Gold necklaces set with imitation jade— Jade and gold in stunning effects— Violet tinted stones set in gold— The very smart rhinestone necklaces— Crystal chokers— Crystal pendants— Earrings__Loop—Drop—Button, $1.95! Crystals— Rhinestones— Imitation jade—, Filigree gold— Tmitation pearl— Red stone— Bracelets _siave Link Style, $1.95! Gold and silver finish link, set with large colored cabochon stones. " Pins __Mostly Imports, $1.95! Stunning rhinestone pins— Colored stones in effective settings— Gold filigree novelties— Come early tomorrow! Street Floor Your Unrestricted Choice of ductions on Jelleff fine quality Winter coats, about a month earlier than regularly planned. Make your choice tomorrow. mushroom collars of platinum wolf, Jap fox, Mink squirrel, 'black and gray caracul—all with fur cuffs Ceats That Were $79.50 to $98.50 Take your* choice of the most desirable types and mink squirrel, platinum wolf, some with shawl s collars of black caracul—all splendid fabrics and Think of it! You can save as high as $45 and if you wear large sizes you particularly fortunate for you will find mushroom collars -and cuffs of beaver, squirrel, fitch and wolf. Swansdown coats with a choice of may have seen already but could not afford—you can buy them now at savings of fzsy to §85 each. Paris reproductions of im- ported broadtail cloth, with deep cuffs to match—some even with ‘fur linings. Every coat an extraordinary value. Any Women’s Winter Coat A great January clear-away, presenting tremendous re- Coats That Were $65 to $79.50 Stunning straightline models with muffler_and 10 match. Also imported plaid travel coats with Jap $ fox and Lustrah coats with beaver and fox collars. of the season. Straightline and blouse-back models with collar and cuffs of black lynx, beaver, natural all the desirable colorings.~ Plenty of black. ¢ Coats That Were $98.50 to $125 plenty of them in this group. Black with waist deep shawl collars of black Iynx and platinum wolf \ith deep fur cuffs to mateh. Rich models with § rich fur collars. Coats That Were $135 to $195 The most distinctive coats of the season. Coats that you beautiful pile and suede-finish fabrics—some with deep shawl . collars or. hemline tuxedo_collars ‘of fur—all § Choose yours tomorrow in Women’s Coat Shop—Third Floor ‘the Buy All That You Can of These! 35¢-75¢ Handkerchiefs 25¢ 35¢ to 75¢ Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 25¢ Linens—Silks—Voiles! Manufacturers’ sample lines— Some at 1; the original prices— Plenty to choose from—All at Blocked designs with hand-rolled white centers with colored borders and embroidered corners, white centers with exquisite Val lace trimmings, georgette bordered with lace or net, novelty voiles with lace or net borders, plain white linens—net trim. Colored handkerchiefs— checked designs—initialed handkerchiefs—practically any type that you can conceive of, you will find them all here tomorrow at 25c each. 50c Men’s Handkerchiefs, 25¢ The desirable all linen, with the one-fourth-inch hem, at 50% savings. Buy them for your husband, brothers, dad— tomorrow—they will appreciate them. Everybody will come early to the Handkerchisf Shop Street Floor Feature Number Three! $5 to $10 Slipper Buckles 200 pairs of them! Rhine- stone and imported cut steel 35 styles for your choice at— 5375 Just when you need them comes this great saving on these stunning slipper buckles purchased for Christmas business, but a shipment was delayed and just arrived. The manufacturer allowed us a price concession to keep them—so we decided to pass this on to you as the third fentu‘re of our special six-day selling event. 35 styles for your choice at $3.75