Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1927, Page 15

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SOCIETY (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) | | v the Carlton Hotel last evening to| spend several d: He will address | the meeting of American Council | of Engineers at the Mayflower Hotel | tonight. Mr. Schwab is president of | # the American Society of Mechanical | i Engineers. | Mrs. Walter Wells gave a luncheon | . ¢ yesterday for Mrs. Williim Howard | @ h Taft, others in the company being| Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs 1 Cloman, Mrs, William Barret Ridg el |, ley, Mrs. Charles Rae, Mrs. Jam Morgan, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh. Carl Joerissen and Brownlee | Mr. and Mrs. Wrisley Brown have returned from Havana, where spent the holidays. - : I ter-in-daw | d William R. | |5 b i for a short . L k| Rufus Duy, da late Mr. Justice Day. is in Washington stay, having come for which President and gave last eveninz for the judiciary. Mrs of the Mr. and Mrs, Wade H hosts at dinner preceding R ception at the White House last eve-| MISS SU ning. | GUIG | The subdebutante niece of the Meade Bolton MacBryde, who wi TACBRYDE | ¥ ARD, | Rev. as- ¢ Beck whos Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott of Chicago were the guests honor Mr, and M Arthur Sears | Henning entertained at dinncr las evening in their home, on Cathedral avenue. Mr. Beck 1s in Washir attending the conference of editors, | he being the managing editor of the Chicago Tribune. | ter Mr. and Mrs., William Hard will be | faghion show hosts at Juncheon Sunday for Mr.|be and Mrs. Beck, and that evening Mr.| Among those fcKinley will give a|tables are: M e | Lioyd ~Aspinwali, Mrs. Thom: . Mr . George flower Hotel tomorrow afternoon. 3 oughly enjoyable ever given will be at 10 | ng will be in-| sed between the and the who h WS | Bowen, Judge and Mrs. Goodwin of Chic will arrive in Washington Janua to remain at the Carlton Hotel week. The Lorg Bishop of Fredericton Canada, the Right Rev. John Richard- | son, D. D.. who arrives in Washington Saturday morning to hold a mission in | gniey “N® WAFATY Kenned: St. Thomas' Church in connection | N George Shiras, Mrs. Thomas with the bishops' crusade, will belGroover, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, | given a reception by Dr. C. Ernest|Dr. Daniel Stewart, Mrs. Ridgely Smith, rector of Thomas' parish, | Hunt, Mrs, Frederi Coolidge, Mrs. and his daughter. Mrs. Hugo I s | James T. Newton, M Tait, tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock. | wright, Mrs. H. H. Willard, Presiding at the tea table will be M H. Gibbons, Dr. and M Paul B. Fenlon, Mrs. Ralph W. Hills, | Lyon. Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. Mrs. William S. Bishop and Mrs. Mel- | Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Clayton, Mrs , Mrs. George Watson, ¢ . Mrs. Walter Strine, Mrs. Henr: M B. avage, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur O’ Chambers, Mr . Frank Hagner, Thoma 3. Mrs. A Bruce, ville Church. Tomorrow night Mrs. Bartlett Cromwell will entertain the bishop at| dinner, when several people have been | ¢ der, os Boughton Wood, Mrs. daughter of Bon, wili es Field, Miss Caroline W ordon, will en fternoon in | J. ming avenue, in guest, Miss Marie | Miss Aline Solomor York. | Hunt, Mrs. Stephen { Christine Heurich, Mr. and Mr Cabot Lodge, jr., and Mr. Hume. The list of s. Charles C sl her home, honor of her hou: Gillesple of New Former Senator Charl homas will entertain a party of 25 at dinner at the Carlton Hotel this evening Mrs. Willilam F. Dennis and her daughter, Mrs, Charles Nelson Riker, will be at home informally Monda afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in their | }* home, at 1759 R street, for which they | ' have issued no cards. g patrone: Mrs. m R. Reed, H. . Mrs. Willi John Hay ur O'Brien, A Joseph C. G Mrs. Lucian Vandoran is entertain- Mrs. Freder ing at bridge this afternoon followed | Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. by tea, to whic s asked addi-|Bell, Mrs. Copley Amory, tional guests. F e Xenophen Price John FURNITURE RENTING R Stephens, M Hill, Mr Russell Snow Mrs! F FoO! Household Receptions ederick Thomas Parran, Mrs. Joseph Raffer Conventions Weddings Mrs. Marcellus Cline, Mrs, . N?fil fl‘lu ays In Stoel H. E‘uum & Son Rogers, Mrs. Hubbert Quinter, . iarl Mackintosh, Mrs. Joseph Marr, 616 E St. N.W. Main 9136 David Francis | Hitchcock, | Stohlman, Mrs. | Parties Drives ce Mrs. Chebonier, -Miss Adeline Thorn- ton, Miss Carolyn Henry, Fleanor Mills, Miss Charlotte Clark and Miss Mary Emily Hamilton. Mrs.. T. Vandoyan and M Roderick Carmichael will preside at the tea table after the game. Cabaret and Fashion Show To Benefit Garfleld Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp will have at their table this: evening | at the Garfleld Memorial Cabaret and Fashion Show at the Mayflower Ho- tel ex-Gov. and Mrs. Montagu of irginia, Gen. and Mrs. Samuel Mil ler, Mrs. John C. Fremont and Mrs. Willlam Wallace Wotherspoon. Mrs. | Louise Chambers will entertain a y including Maj. and U, and of Mrs. Louis Stewart and | d Aspinwall will be joint | hostesses at a ringside table. On the cabaret program ° Mr. Mrs. Earl Carbauh will be featured performers, with nor, Mrs. Da: inchloe and va sther xa}lemed local people. Miss Au- drey Siebert wiil do a dainty toe dance and later a Russian number, Miss Siebert is one of the most prom- ising of Miss Hawk’s pupils. Several numbers from “Le Maire's Affairs,” the current bill at the Na- tional Theater, will, it is said, lend one of the show's most popular comedians for the event. With a bevy of young society wom- en in Washington acting as manne. | quins and a rich program of amusing and entertaining cabaret numbers, the evening promises to be one of the Te Will Tell —whether or not your roofing work has been well done, when you're careless about who han- dles the job. ity and Sorosi price—tomorro sure, in a PENDABLE WORK to employ reliable tinner, such as Colbert. Work and prices that give 100% satisfaction Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning S 621 F Street Phone Main GRANDS UPRIGHTS e AAIND ~ MIDGET PIANOS FOR RENT HUGO WORSH 1110 G. EsT.er9 ROSE BLU STROLLER SHELIL GR BEIGE 7 1 § ! I ! South Carolina Guest Bl i 1 | Cloman. Violet E. semi-afternoon toll gette in tailored Mrs. J “FL 2 % e | roses. afternoon crepe with a hat of gray and pink they | 5 & roses. the W i | B Laird seated the guests make at the Tows with 4 y . bride sist him at his reception at the May-| 1o\, gtate University and a member i Parie New and ve THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, n:an was hostess at luncheon yester- day the Club St. Marks, when the : | other guests were Mrs. Edouard Al- bion and Mrs. Kenneth Lord. Tenry W. Fitch, Mrs. Hennen .XM\»‘ Miss Bessie Kibbey, Mrs. Ed ward Walker and Mrs. Sydn Of interest in the Middle West as well as in Washington is the wed- A Mona Thompson Towa, daughter J. 1. Thompson of that city Harold E. Pammel, son of he professor of botany at the Uni- versity of lowa at Ames and M mmel, which took place a vesterday afternoon in the ‘hurch of the Epiphany, Dr. John 1. A. Bomberger officiating The bride was attended b Pammel, sister and wore a cha et of white geor- shion, a white felt - of white Mrs. Winter. w | Charles E. Winter of Wyoming, was | hostess at luncheon at the Willard to- day in honor of Mrs. T. S. Tallaferro and Mrs y Leckie Roberts of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Mrs. J. M | carey of « ther the company were Mrs. N. S. Bean and Frank Pope. Winter ‘yoming of representing the at the Woman's which Alvin M T. Hert at the Hotel Carlton. Mrs. William R. Marshall, widow of the late chief of engineers, U. S. A is in Atla 1., where s guest of sister, Mrs. Stanley Arkwright. Mrs. Marshall went to attend the marriage Tues- ¢ of her nephew, Mr. Preston Star Arkwright, jr.. to Miss Stringfel low, and will probably return early next week. hridegroom, e is the & Preston and_4 toilet gray furnished the altar s Maurine Thomp- m of New York, sister of the bride, ve several vocal numbers. Mr. ammel had as best man Mr. Everett llace of Washington and Mr. R. Pink ecoration and ) roses Political Study Club Tea Tomorrow Afternoon. Mrs. Wil J Monro and 5, Georgia® Knox Berry will have the meeting of the Club tomorrow after- hington Club OIN THE ’ CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” ting them Political Stud. bride will residence Soldiers’ of the and his at the House B graduate state College, 19 the riversity, 1 and is affi the aternity. graduate of Pammel home Gate Mr. their Bast fome. He ) use Tha is also a the ¢ the Beta Phi Sqrority Paxton Deeter of B M Final Clean up of Odd Lots Seasonable High Grade Merchandise Absolutely Sacrificed Regardless of Cost, Value or Selling Price DRESSES §5 That Were $15.00 and $25.00 That We e $29.50 to $39.50 $ 1 O DRESSES $15 That Were $39.50 to $49.50 Fur and Fur-Trimmed COATS DRESSES 7 2 $: and $10 HATS Cordurcy Bath Robes Were $5.95 5100 $3° 20 Fur-Trimmed Sport and Dress COATS _ $]9.50 Were up to $45 PRICE tree! FASHION INSTITUTION Washington Neword TOMORROW—LAST DAY OF THE SIX-DAY SALE! n New Styles SORQSIS il " Pumps and Oxfords Regularly $10—$12 - Specially Priced 8h75 - distinctive styles—regular Sorosis qual- fit. Just think of it—at this very special w. A splendid opportunity to buy your Spring footwear wardrobe at big savings. Only the Smart New Spring Colorings— BLUE SAND PARCHMENT SH TAN EY High—Low—Medium Heels Sizes 2/, to 9—Width AAA to C of Representative |- Clyde B. Aitchison, the pregident, will preside. Mrs. Paul Vaile will be the guest of honor. Howard, Mrs. Charles Plerson, accompanied by Mrs. . George Dunlop and 5 ¥ g7 Oradel, Representativ \ | Bleyden at the piano, will sing an at- | _ is to be the s tractive group of songs, and Mrs. | Richard Yates and Mrs. Frederick 1. [ William Hamilton Knox, Mrs. Beale Cox at the tea tables. On the r tion committee are Mrs. William § man Walk; Mrs. Delos Blodgs s Dickson-Hallencreut _An artistic_piano recital was giver (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) DD that distinctive touch to your Bridge ‘4 Party with refresh- ments from BUDD'S. Mousses, Frappes, Ices— dainty sandwiches, salads, layer and small cakes, nuts and mints. alpeial rates | to Delight your guests to- onlarte auantitles” & ight! 18th & Columbia Road COL. Saturday, Jan. 15, 7:30 to 1 Presenting Elizabeth Gorman 7§ and Orme Libbey Favorites of Washington’s In Younger Set. - Special Numbers Wardman Park Dance Orchestra—Moe Baer leading, and The Little Symphony Orchestra, Irving Boernstein conducting. DeLuxe DINNER!350 INCLUDING COVER CHARGE i $1 the Pound 3250 a Hundred Layer Cakes Birthday Cakes (3 layers) Angel Food Cake PEMBERTON DANCERS Special! $1 Glass Berry Sets Seven pleces p of imitation cut “9 ay glass—large C howl, four small Anes, cream pitcher and sugar bowl. Street. Floor New Flowers for Frocks and Coats med i um flowers-- KING’S PALACE 810-818 Seventh Street Satisfaction Since 1859 nations and__others. and_eingle effects. of Nokegnys silk, velvet and metallic organd cloths. Street Floor A general reduction of 1 of marked price on every Winter coat in our stocks. None excepted—now selling for $25 to $95. The smartest of All Winter Coat lavishly trimmed /2 with furs and all of excellent fabrics in light and dark colors. All sizes in the group. Without exception—every fur garment in the department—sealine (dyed coney), bea- verette (dyed coney), caracul, muskrat, pony and others — all handsomely trimmed and styled and beautifully lined with fine silks. Now selling for $100 to $260. Simply take 4 off these prices. All sizes. Second Floor—King’s Palace Girls’ Middy Blouses with flat braid. Sizes 6 to 22. 1 Middy Skirts GymBloomers i e 8] .59 )1 All-Wool Pleated Skirts 31.98 All-Over Silk Sheer Chiffon An attractive new assortment of white and copen Collar and cuff trimmed Sale! Imported Bead Chokers 47¢ Fancy beads in beautiful color effects with tiny beads between Choker length in graduating style in choice of white, green blue, turquolse, orchid. rose with contrasting tones. Tiny ring clasp. Very smart and attrac tive. Street Floor Silk Scarfs Add a Gay Note 52.39 Crepe de chine and georgotte crepe in printed and bordered patterns. Fringed and hemmed ends in 1% and 2 yard length Chidren’s Coats All garments formerly selling for $5.98 L4 off | 55 75 to $19.75 reduced. Tailored and fur-trimmed nolf)drll of fine woolens. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 American Lady Corsets - $7.95 About 100 corsets taken from regular stock and reduced for im- mediate clearance. All sizes in the | fot, 22 to 36, but of course not in. every style. Made of brocade and coutil in waistline, medium and low bust styles, fashioned with mighty-bone and with rubber in- White Lonsdale jean skirts, in full pleated style on white muslin Black Sateen Bloomers, in full pleated on band style. Sizes 6 to 22. A newly purchased assortment of slightly irregular stockings that ordinarily sell for $2. Full fashioned, of silk fancy patterns, full from top to toe, gos- samer weight, pure silk, in a stunning range of colors—grain, biscuit, nude, alesan, French nude, gray in'light and dark tones, gun metal and black. All sizgs. Street Floor Clearance of $4 to $6 Fine Footwear $7.90 Models that have proven winners dur- ing this season and new ones that have come in within the last few days-—all have been sharply reduced for immedi- ate disposal. Pumps, ties, oxfords and fancies in pat- enty satin, velvet, rose-blush, cherry pat- ent and black. All types heels and all sizes in the group. Children’s Shoes, $1.39 Misses’ and Children’s New plaid woolens pleated skirt with detachable Usually sold for $2.95. Sizes 6 to 14. in muslin body. Second Floor—King’s Palace Shoes, $1.95 serts. Ribbon trimmed. Second Floor—King’s Palace

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