Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1927, Page 15

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WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, and Mr. \!nximlntreet with Mrs. Charles E. Winter | Mrs. Thomas nd her sister, Miss Suzanne D. Mal efrro, The benefl being given to help |by. A special feature of the eves | the work of the old Russian Red |program will be a few appropriate re. | Cross under Mr. L. Feldmahn, | marks by Representative Charles F Mitchell Carroll, Mrs. William !\Who is in charge of a hospital and | Winter of Wyoming. rd Dunlop, Mrs. R mith, orphan asplum in Sofla for th . Charles Gra Mrs. refugees who escaped from Ru: Additional patronesses for the c: iilmer Brenizer, Mrs. J. Ryan Randolph Coyle and Mrs. Wil y under his care. Mr. Feldmahn is | party to be given under the ausp! »_lrgovereux.l_f\l Jarves Huntington (.“‘,:m ‘oyle and Mre il-/in aid of the Russian refugees in|guect of Mrs. Hugh D. Auchinclos: tof the Colonial Dames of Virgi urner, 1 von Valkenburg, iwynn, | Sofia, Bulgaria. Among those \vhnmm‘ng come for the entertainment. | Washington committee, Januas . W Bowie, Mrs. John and Mrs e J. W & g - | He is visiting a number of cities in | Wardman Park for ihe benefit of | R \l‘u\ld H. Blair, Mrs. Pawhuska, t h| d ry, Mr. Mellon: | an effort to raise $10,000 with which | Wt llkeflcld and William and Mary Col- o m\"q" “‘ e Hotel. . Mrm; on his good work for one | Blair Banis aLEL Irene Basford of x 2 made at tonight (Continued on Sixteenth Pug membered in Washington, “nm- she | entertainment will go to this work, has many frien, as every one has donated their serv- EVENING STAR, 1927. Mrs. ‘Lois | American Revolution, of which she | is chairman, at her residence tomor- row afternoon, 4 o'clock | Graves, Miss Trma. sybley, 3aker and Miss Marie l’ur\l\u\ Hetzel, pianist, Karolik, tenc SOCIETY (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) luncheon party following Mrs broke Thom, nd’s musical this morning at yflower Hotel included Mrs. | Entertainment Tonight v Randolph, Mrs. William Laird | Aids Russian Refugees. Harry St. George| The entertainment gill be given Anne Dever A g Mrs. Janet Harrison Lynn. | this evening at the Mayflower Iotel Hopkins, Mis £ liam Norvell ! Moreno, Miss Marion : Mr Miss Elizabeth Drury entertaited a 1 today in January Specials The Junc] he\m W Mrs. Samuel ng secre ers of the eturned to her lower, followin nd daughter-in-aw, Mr Bdwin rle of Winnetka, Tl Larle h: or guest for two Miss Alm: » Adams of El N. J. Miss Virginia sail January Rochambeau o study in Mrs. Brant will go 10 New Yo ay and will spend a fortnight visiting in that city and Greenwich, Con Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. White en tertained a distinguished company of 200 guests at luncheon yeste; their residence in honor of I stewart and Dr. Charles Mayo. Mrs. R. L. New » a company of 10 the Mayflower, ‘morning music Mrs, Abeth, 7 on the rge r was hostess luncheon today following the ompliment to - G. Horn 0 the party w Pope. J mond MeCarl, Charles H. Le Fevre, Mrs, M. Rixey, Mrs. \William s, N, E ined the members of ngton Chapter of buffet supper in the evening. This a series of aquatic parties which are to be held the second and last Mondays of the month for the remainder of the vear. as served la s the first of t the stag lunch- e hington and Lee District Alamnae Association in the private dining room at the Carlton The other guests were H. Ellis, Mr. John W . Daniel W. Alexander, eeks | ; ) She also was the guest for of flm time of her . M —_— i Cushing_Brant wil | Mr. Theodore B. M lluh)nmn M Burtner, M M. Bi Bdmund B. Cleaton, M Compton, Wilton W. ( . Addison P. er, Mr. Dosier A. De- Rucker, Mr. B. C. W. Flourney, Judge 3 uthrie, “Houghton, Mr. E..P. Wise Kelly, M R Mill Dr John W, r, llnml]ton and \l Lll“ood H. \eal Southern Society Will Honor Commissioners. The Southern Society of Washing- ton has issued cards for an entertain- ment in honor of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, at the Willard Hotel, Thursday evening, January 27, at 8:30 o’clock. Mrs. Macpherson Crichton was host- ess at luncheon tuday after Mrs. Townsend's mus| in compliment to Mrs. James J. D: . wife of the Sec- retary of Labor. the pany were Senora de Mrs. Harlan Fiske B. Kendrick, S. Purnell, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs Hugh 8. Cumming, Frau von Lewin- ski, Baroness von Below, Mrs. G. Lo- gan Payne, Mrs. Harley P. Wilson, Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, Mrs. Charles Porterfield Light, Mrs. Milton El"ott.l Mrs. Willlam G. Wheeler and Miss | Jennile Gibbs. Miss Kathryn Sulllvan of Dorches- | Mass.,, who is at the Mayflower, liam Holy Mrs. street in Bos Mr entertained at luncheon veuter | day in the presidential dining room by Mrs. Joseph Gerry Smith. Others | in the party were Mrs. James Wads- | worth Glynn, Mrs. Arthur Temple ! Karr’s is the “Watch Word” in Washington Jeweled Jewelry greatly reduced Specializing in watches is taking my attention and requir- ing store room to the exclusion of every- else. So I am cl out my stock of Jewelry at very greatly reduced prices. *“Diamonds of quality” win mountings that are distinctly new and original in design. Solitaire Diamond Ring. 85-100 carat stone; set with small Diamonds and Sapphires. Reduced from $500 $415 Diamond Dinner Ring; Platinum mounting. Reduced from $450 $360 Diamond and Sapphire Circle Brooch; Platinum mounting. Reduced from $375 $285 Diamond Rings that were $50—now $40. Were $75—now $60. ‘Were $100—now $80 ~—and so on—through the entire stock of ex- quisite pieces. - Henry C. Karr Watch Specialist 1419 H St. N.W. Wright will probab fortnight with George Romwebe Romweber, at Georgetown College. Romweber will leave trip to the Mediterran Land. Alexandra K spending Martha H. Sc the Miss ston and Mr t 1424 " from s Doroth returned to their lorida, where they spen month of h and Miami. Fowler e committee on the ma grants of the Daughter the § 3 ning In Metcalf, i { Mrs. John Bloom. Princ Hugh D, Vhitney M d daughter- | ¢, Codman, ) ph Heitmul- | A ined during | , latives and Rom- who Anderson Winter with M ott, at 1729 De Mary C. Anderson is E. Fowler and Gould Fow- apa ixteenth street north « and December at Palm | will _enter! You Can Replenisi') to Advantage acob Rogers, M Jean R. ¥ an Dougherty, M N Arthur Capper, the gues ddress on will sing the leading Yole in * the guests of Mrs ith at the Coffeej mposium in the gue of American e Road to Lakme’ | n, : | respondent of the Lendon Tir be of honor and w American Revolution will T11 13th St Twenty-seventh | NOT A MOVIE, BUT THE REAL THING! With Dashing Gaiety and Rare Eiuropean Atmosphere DINING DANCING, $1.50 will lmnngun | he Da, Music, 7 to 1. Aft During this Clearance Sale Whether you want a single piece of Furniture or a Suite —vyou'll find tempting specials here—in small lots and styles which we shall not reorder—and therefore are cutting the prices for CLEARANCE. Chl&orobe Double-door Chifforobe, fin- ished in Walnut color or Gum- wood. Full-length clothing com- partment on one side, and op- posite is @ small compartment under which are flve duwarl. sfiz- 328= Bedroom Suites It is a very attractive design: in Walnut Veneer with gum- wood doing duty where service requires strength. Both the Dresser and Vanity Case have generous size mirrors, and there s a C]nfloroba and Double Bed. Well made and fnished. SPE- $ .50 CIAL . . 187 4-piece Bedroom Suite— Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Van- ity Dresser and Double Size Bed. Made of Walnut and Gumwood, with fine fi‘ured Veneer. $300.0 a ‘RE. $ 5( ) DUCED ¢to . .. 2 S-piece Bedroom Suite— very superior construction. Dresser, Chifforette, Vanity Dresser, Double Size Bed and Bench. Wllnut 4654 Veneer. $575.00. RE- DUCED to lerary Sultes 3-piece Overstuffed Library Suile-Tarauasd Valosc withse versible cushions: plain Velour on the outside backs. Was tiisie o 1147 3-piece Overstuffed Library Suite. Very attractive Jacquard Velour, including both sides of Seat Cushions, with plain Velour in harmonious color on the outside backs. s = Was $250.00. RE- 3 DUCED to . 21722 Separate Chairs Wing Armchair, with Velour seat and back. Spring upholstery. Was $42.00. RE- 330_ DUCED to High - back Hall Armchair. Strongly made of Mahogany and Gumwood. Seat and $ 3 5 .00 back are Caned. Was $48.00. RE.- DUCED to Four-Poster Bed Veneer Mahogany on the headboard and Sturdy Gum- wood on the posts and rails give duubxlny and strength to the construction. Single or double size. Sfig- 26 .50 Dining Suites 4-piece Dining Suite—Walnut Veneer—with substantial Gum- wood construction—a combina- tion that makes for effectiveness and durability. Suite consists of Buffet, China Clout. Serving Table and Din- ing Table. SPE- 59&. CIAL 10-piece Dining Suite—Wal- nut and Gumwo A very pleasing design, nnd of excep- tionally careful construction— being the produet of a painstak- ing factory. Chairs have l‘;n,t]\’er seats. s 50 as $240. RE- . DUCED to 198: 10-piece Dining Suite, of pe- riod design—in Mahogany Ve- neer. Excellent construction throughout.. ‘CHass have haie cloth seats. Was s 00 $425.00. RE- . DUCED to 36% Chairs al‘ld Rockers Arm Rocker — upholstered seat ‘and back: with Velour covering. Was $32.00. RE- SZSLQ DUCED to P Overstuffed Armchair—genu- ine leather, with imitation leather on the outside " back. Loose cu!hi}:’“ spring seat and s prin g upholstery. Was $38.00. RE- S33fl DUCED to Eoi Tables + Davenport Table—60 inches long. Gumwood in Mahogany finish. Very attrnc- tive pattern. $22.00. REDUCED 316£ to Lnbrnry Tnble, 54 inches long —Mahogany Veneer; scroll pil- lar ends, with attrac- tive connecting stretcher. Was 358. 345 .00 REDUCED to Borguno's De Luxe Band | With Cover Charge + er | %%%%%%%%%%S G WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST “Gude’s Flowers Bring Many Happy Hours” Flowers and Decorations for Weddings, Teas and Luncheons The Flowers and Floral Decorations are always commented on by the guests, so you want them to be the finest. ‘We make a specialty of creating only the most nriflinnl display for such events. GUD Three Stores 1212 F St. N.W. Main 4278 o oo o o s BROS. for Your Convenience 1102 Conn. Ave. 3103 14th St. NW. Main 1102 Col. 3103 Delivery Association Members of Fiorists' Telegraph ERLEBACHER Plain One-Pi Plain One-Piece Cloth Dresses Silk Dresses Dry Cleaned Dry Cleaned $1 $1.50 t) vercoat Men’s Suits Mens. Overcoats Without Fur Cleaned and Pressed Dry Cleaned $1 $1 Work of the Highest ality Prompt, Dependable Service Phone—Our Driver Will Call The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. 2469 18th St. Columbia 636 | 6 Dupont Circle 1120 Holbrook Terrace N.E.| Franklin 5232 Lincoln 1812 Consult Carmack Specialists on Dye Work PRLEBACHER A SALE EVENT OF IMPRESSIVE MAGNITUDE FINAL REDUCTIONS on FINE FUR COATS At Prices That in Many Instances Fall Below the Cost of the Skins THE prices listed below tell a significant story uniquely their own. To former patrons they are the assurance of economy-serving values unequaled in the current season's fur offerings anywhere. We emphasize two important points: Every garment offered is of the finest quality and every pel8 has been carefully selected under the characteristically expert ERLEBACHER eye. EVERY ITEM, MOREOVER, IS FULLY GUARANTEED. 1 Natural Muskrat Coat 1 Natural Panther Coat, with Red Fox Collar 1 Kid Ermine Coat, with Brown Fox Collar 1 Russian Pony-skin Coat, with Fitch Collar 1 Sorrel Pony-skin Coat, with Beaver Collar 1 Brown Calfskin Coat, with Red Fox Collar 1 Brown Kid Caracfl Coat, Fox-trimmed. .. 2 Gray Caracul'Coats (Cloth-lined reversible) 1 Golden Beaver Coat, finest quality...'.......... 1 Black Caracul Jacquet, with Fox Collar and Cuffs 1 Brown Caracul Jacquet, with Squirrel Collar 1 Scotch Mole-skin Jacquet, with Fox Collar 1 Gray American Broadtail Jacquet, with Fox Collar. 1 LeopardJacquet, with Red Fox Collar 1 Hudson Seal Coat, Krimmer-trimmed 1 Hudson Seal Coat, Kolinsky-trimmed 2 Hudson Seal Coats, Mink-trimmed 1 Hudson Seal Coat, with Fox Shawl Collar 1 Genuine Alaska Seal Coat, Sable-trimmed 1 Black Caracul Coat, Fitch-trimmed 1 Black Russian Caracul Coat, with Sable Collar. . 1 Black Russian Caracul Coat, with:Black Fox Collar and Cufl‘s 1 Russian Broadtail Coat, with Sable Collar 1 Jap Mink Coat, Fox-trimmed 1 Gray Russian Caracul Coat, with Fox Collar and Border. ... 1 White Ermine Coat, with White Fox Shawl Collar 1 Cocoa Ermine Coat, Fox-trimmed 1 Scotch Moleskin Coat, Kolinsky-trimmed 1 Scotch Moleskin Coat 1 Natural Squirrel Coat, with Platinum Fox Collar 1 Sable Squirrel Coat, with Fox Shawl Collar 1 Black Russian Caracul Coat, with Marten Collar and Cuffs. 1 Natural Squirrel Jacquet 1 Cocoa Ermine Jacquet 1 White Ermine Jacquet. . 1 Natural Muskrat Jacquet, thh Red Fox Col]ar 1 Brown Russian Caracul Coat, Eastern Mink-trimmed. . 1 Black Russian Caracul Coat, Kolinsky-trimmed. . Sale Price $100.00 195.00 179.50 149.50 145.00 125.00 169.50 200.00 369.50 30.00 45.00 95.00 89.50 150.00 275.00 298.50 339.50 395.00 495.00 169.50 395.00 495.00 750.00 450.00 475.00 . 650.00 495.00 250.00 195.00 395.00 398.50 595.00 150.00 275.00 295.00 98.50 495.00 450.00 6r1ebacher 7cmmmc mw-m 1 of Individuality VETWELVE F STREET

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