Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927. e s | Jat a socal hour and shop talk tn her | 1 | O ‘ I E I Y |apartment at the Mayflower Hotel [ | from 3 to 4 o'clock | Mrs. Alvin Dodd is to be hostess at 1° (Continied B . 4 {a ten to be given today by the Amer- si y SLIH, X A Rl oL ontinued from Bighteenth Fage:) | jcan Association of University Women NEW SHORT LENGTH LOVELY SILK NEGLIGEES —ex- t thelr clubhouse, 1634 T street, when | A, Sk : : j | for the tea which she is s Thurs- | an operalogue on “TLakme" will be gl ~I":”'»\ of heavy crepe de chine. L ] quisite quality crepe de chine, simply " 3 presented by Mrs. T Albion. iemstitched band top and deep : Pt % fai € ; ; e il b Sk DY ChAClOtAEREEE 1 J trimmed with self ruching or feather . i : man, contralto, and Doris Morrow, ['WI“\I\' hems. Just the ~’n: it stitCHing: and. sidettie . effect;: Also o ! re soprano, both of whom are to n_\aki’ 1ave been meaning to ge or EXDGIS 3,7C0 Members '0!‘] . he wedding of Mrs. hary Lans- | their debut in '1,,41(.{\;" at ”‘3 Wash; g ¥ vour new frock, All the de . s {downe and Mr. John ( ell, jr.. will |ington Auditorium Monday, January 24 : S L e yibge & i 68 j Refusing to Sian Covenant, |iake place Februnre 26 at the home |24 Dorothy Tyler, another Washing- sirable pastel and®:treet shades. A FASHION INSTITUTION n lovely colorings. Were $1085 to {of the bride uncle, Dr. W. B.[ton who is to have a small part Special, $2.9: Paris Washington Newlord 5 _reduced to $9.85. y *030Cri | Mason, in Washington. Only mem.|in the opera, will also be on the pro. Church Now Po SPCMINY. Fhers”oc 'the immediate famifies will| gram today. Tea will be served at {2 present 4 ocock and the program: will com- mence at 4:30. [ ] , [ ] By the Assoc bross Mrs. Baker, wife of Gen. Chauncey sl MEMPHIS iaker of Columbus, Ohio. is spend- | Many persons in official and resi- | What shouid o pasio: ing some time with Mrs, H. Warren | dent society of the Capital City will | 4 membeix of his : t e | Smith at the Mendota Apartients attend the presentation tonight at : - the Washington Auditorium of the . ; s et pltehiny cHter | pucclil:iopera; [ANMadGmE ‘:L"“"r"fi' Dresses from our Colonial Shop—noted for its exceptionally distinctive style—its exclusiveness—its superb quality—noted for ey ” Hubert Wylie Smith. & re “,,);;'J“ ,:\“r’"::" (”“;‘"h,:; e ra dor its immediate presentation of the better Paris modes in authentic interpretations. Recognized as Washington's leading style e problen. fof montl 4 children o L 4 r 4 : ; : BT S oAsor o G Her &y Psialdh sl st | which the Minister of Greece and shop for misses—and all these lovely frocks are here for yout choice tomorrow at greatly reduced prices merely because the new Baptist Chur: ! wuston. Tex., and | Mus, William 1. Goddurd. Min v | Mme. Simopoulos head the list of things are crowding in and we must find room for them. finaliy he «d at a solutio | . | patrons : e utign. ;*Me [ burghr, Miss Georgla ttead and | Woppo“complete list of patrons and expel.ed them | Miss Maud Shreve . i Dr Leavell d opped 3,700 members boxholders for tonight includes Mme, of his congregation ‘rom the church| Mrs. Geneva Dunham entertained Mirc s "“S\I’f“”’l':jj:‘l‘m_‘3"“"“j;':|‘ | Misses’ $39.50-$49.50 Sports, Afternoon roll, he told the Southern Baptist |4t luncheon today in compliment to|Mr. Cretziano = Sunday School Conference. Now. he | her house guest, Mist Lorraine Foster | Senator and ‘Ars. Hiram Bingham, and Evening Frocks & Y Sports said, the remaining 1,600 are “doing |0f Panama, noted singe Senator and Mrs. oodb: N. b Sotton etk Luarl ';fiuki“g ,‘.’,‘,,‘,p ',I oy JuRatedywlag Fel Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Georgette jumper frocks in beige, blue, green ) D,_e‘s ss tha 5 . Miss Madeleine Austin of New York | Gerry, Senator and Mrs. William and_black ress than did the 5,300 members lan . WALy, T Jolhed Hor | Eren King, Semator and M Chiffon one and two piece frocks in beige, queen Plea for Injunction Fails. - }uu-u,m-. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin, at|Charles L. McNary, Senator and Mrs. Nn’x{‘ ]-'-nd fhlmik- e e ew o ed pen i an | the Mayflowe | en . Mr. @ olero frocks of frost crepe in afternoon treat- A few excluded persons sought an | the Mayflower Lawrence Tyson, "Mr. _and L Dole Coats made to sell o beautifully tailored satin quilted robes who refuse to sign the church cove- | nant and who continue card playing s theater goin s injunction in the courts to restrain Charles Dewey, Mr: Acy | Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Rep. ek - i Tailored dresses of flat crepe, cleverly tucked him from such conduct, the pastor | ece 2 6 ¥ D | \rs. Frederick Dent . Mrs.| E y at $69.50 to $95 remarked, adding that the court in. | csentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom of | johy Hays Hammond, Mrs.. Borden nd pleated. Z $ $ formed the petitioners that Baptist | New York, was the guest of honor and | Haprim Mrs. Irwin Laughlin, Mrs. x;mnu]v: ‘l-nm rr;;( ks in Dunwoodie crepe with church i an autonomous body and 1t | principal speaker on lh.mnl.l\ at the [ Brockenridge Long, Mrs. Armistead and-made lace collar P Last' week's ~for-triimed Sports | Coats i at Georgette and velvet cleverly e binee after- capable of administering such disci 3 e om0 teenth street northwes sign the church covenant and have left by motor fc Miss Ann Parker is returning to What the Covenant Demands. elonce of fihers they will spend the | wilmington, Del., after a visit to Mes. He added that the covenant, among (5 s g other things, “would have obligated | Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Hol-' gy annual banquet of the Daugh- them to attend services of the church. | combe. who have been in their Ban- | ters of American Colonists will ve forego worldly amusements, road their | Croft place home for a short time, | palq the evening of Januasy 3] av Bibles and pray for one another.” closed it again early this week and |(ho Grace Dodge Hotel Garden Mut Delegates to the Stnday school con- | 1eft for a trip around the world, start- | me guests of honor will be Mus, ference today awaited attendance | I8 from New York and going to the | Goorge Thatoher Guernsey, president awards before adjourning sine die. | 24st coast by way of the Panama |o¢ the organization and other national Denominational leaders expressed sat- | (4nal. Before they return here they | ymcers, Elaborate plans are being iafaction with the sessions. the first t their son-inlaw and daugh-| page for the evening. i to be held *, Mr. and Mrs. Roy William Baker, e . Barcelona. Spain, where the | coral o y secure s fur- ed dress Twill Jersey, Kasha and crepella and novelty enough to secure luxuriously fur-trimmed dr tweed sports frocks, in distinctive one and two coats—all to go at this remarkably low price piece modes, $55-$69.50 Unusually Distinctive Frecks Sports Coats! Dress Coats! Chiffon afternoon frocks in smart sailored treat Tmported plaids and tweeds All in the wanted sued ment with long sleeves. Beige and black. —all in straight-line styles— finish and close-clipped _pile Py _Crepe Roma frocks that have smart pleated all with generous mushroom fabrics—both the straight- mavy tlers. Navy and black. collars—some with deep fur line and underarm blouse Romaine Crepe satin in_the attractive side drape and i tch e e Nles peliEdaubl Thushiodin frock f - it R ok » cuffs to match—some very styles —g 1 $20.50 L ComicTgtyle, (Wit bmaratps (Htalng D smartly belted®a few cven collars and deep cuffs of fur Georgette and velvet combination in chic one- ° luxuriously fur lined—some some even with fur borders piece models. Kasha lined and faced—rick and panels—and such furs— Mr. Kurt Hetzel, conductor of the former is Amer vice cons American vice consul | Washington Symphony Orchestra, en- ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | = jiven s 2 " St | The marriage of Miss Camille | tertained at his studio, 1716 H street The Sisters of Charity of St. Vin-| sohwab, daughter of “I;-‘md-"‘\‘l‘r“ northwest. a number of Washington Eugene Schwab of this city. and Mr. Louis Grad of Erie. Pa., took place i e erday 3 ace | The’ event inaugurates a series of af- terday a e home of | ¢at i r Dride o Beax hoon at the home of the | gyjrg of a similar kind which Mr. Het- zel will hold in the interest of the | music lovers of Washington. Rustic brown and green satin frocks in jumper Jap fox trimming—imagine Platinum wolf, baltic beaver mode, with pleated s it, and a choice of the love- and caracul. Plenty of blac ening frocks in bolero style. liest of the season’s colorings brown, grey and grackle head —all at $39.50. blue. $39.50. cent’s Orphan Asylum will have a card party and dance, 8:30 o'clock, at the Willard Hotel. Proceeds will be used to help care for the 150 girls now housed in the institution. music_critics last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Staley s hosts. : o Bt Mgt o Crepe Roma two-piece dance frfcks effectively beaded. Lipstick, cor: nd_black. Beaded chiffon frocks in lovely two-tone color- . Immaculate tailoring—smart styles ing. bride in Beverly Court. The ceremony s was performed by Rev. Dr. Louis J. Students of Business High School | Schwefel of this city. The bride | will repeat the operetta “Once in a WOre a h;‘;“omlmz ;:m\ln of sand color = TR Blue Moon,” directed by Emma Louise | ¢*éPe, with hat and accessories to | e b, s match, and_ travelcd in o cout ot | DUNCAN HEADS BOARD. fioise beaver and seal fur. A breakfast fol- e The P. E. O. chapters of the District | lowed the ceremony. After a wed. | , “FONDON, January 21 UP).—Sir of Columbia wilt have their annual | ding trip to Atlantic City, New York | Andrelw Duncan, vice president of Founders' day banquet, 7 o'clock. at [and Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Grad will | the Shipbuilding Employers' Feder- the Arlington Hotel be at home after February 15 56 | ation, has been appointed chairman Wist Tenth street, Eoie, 5 of the government’s electricity board A lectute on “Christian Science: which is charged,with the great na The Power for Good.” will be given, | Mrs. Thompson-Seton Hostess tional electrification scheme lately 8 o'clock, by Paul A. Hartsch, C. 8. B.. | To Pen League Officers. sanctioned by Parliament. of Toledo, Ohio, at the First Church| Mrs. Ernest Thompson-Seton, | "This scheme provides for the con- of Christ, Scientist, under auspices of | tional president of the National | (rol of electricity throughout Great Williain G. Biederman, first reader of | League of American Pen Women, is | Britain, its purpose being to supply the chuich. Free. Public invited. enteriaining the national officers’ of | the country with cheaper and more = SHEN S e R er administration and the national | abundant electrical energy for light The Society of Natives will meet. $ |chairmen of committees this afternoon | and power. i 2 o superb fabrics—splendid furs! Perfectly Stunning Frocks That Were $69.50-$95 M Black satin tiered frocks with distinctive but- ) ton trim. Chiffon afternoon dresses in ingenious one and two piece styling. Satin coat frocks beautifully tailored. wpe Roma dinner dresses with hand-made lace collars Chiffon evening frocks with fitted bodice, em- byoldered in beads. Two-tone colorings. Velvet and chiffon evening frocks with a fine pleated skirt and deep Gypsy girde. Green and al. Misees Flesh chiffon period frock—reproduction of 865 flesh Patou’s model with rose velvet band ock ¥ White satin evening frocks trimmed with ex- quisite laces ieorgette combined with velvet in afterncon frocks, attractively lace trimmed rost crepe afternoon frocks in jumper style th pleated tiered skirts. ; : il ey 8 o sl Ik velvetsdin two-piece models with hand-made by —— Bt s e plain. frame, °© Eouch Bk cade Pouch Actual savings of 33Y3% to 559, on dresses that the smartest 5.95. i $3.95. trim. $5. Bag. §5. young women are wearing now. Select yours tomorrow in the isses’ Colonial Shop—Third Floor. g . 150 New Handbags Gold Stripe No. 574 The season’s smartest models in another great special purchase group for Saturday. L o'clock, at the Washington Seventeenth and K streets. Music and reminiscences by members. - a concert, 8:15 o'clock, at Hamline M. Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets. . The William iL—_‘lIFuhlng s U V. Final Clearance! avil St Sk (@ Everything Must Go at Once! Washington Hebrew Congregation: H"ndreds of Snappy e Rabbi William F. Rosenblum will de- liver & sermon, “Judaism Carries On,” at 8 o'clock, Eighth Street Temple. Coats and l?fe&!e’s to The Ladies' Auxiliary, Herald Har- Be Sacrificed! bor Fire Department, will give a g dance at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northe: Benefit bgidge and 500 party, 8 o'clock, at Thomson Community Cen- ter. Public invited. Rathbone Temple, Pythian Sisters, will have a 500 card party at Pythian Temple. SRR, Wt . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Boys' Stamp Club will meet to- 2 p.m., in the rooms of the Soclety, 1333 G street, to trade stamps and receive information about making up their collections. The Kentucky Society will meet January at 830 p.m., in the Wil- lard Hotel. Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, chief of staff, U. S. A, will speak. Musical program and dancing. Cosmos Club. A reception in honor of Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, chief of staff, U. 8. A, will be held Monday, 8:30 p.m. Members may in- vite other gentlemen. ace collars, cuffs and vestees. J Sheerer Stockings—Gun Metal with Black Heels! aiEe U pores SN SioeRtry Stockialy, anditien one The collection starts off with fine tapestry . They are sheer gun metal to start with, and then to heighten the effect of and imported damask bags, with stunning plain s .95 Flannel and** s,‘,l?r’."':n_:u"°'$3-00 H School Silk Dresses vear Regular $20 to $22.5C Values. The filminess of these stockings is guarded by the Gold Stripe, beyond which no garter run can pass. f 1 3 $7.50 | ' ~ . SILK DRESSES . \ Style No. 574, combination gun metal and black, silk all the way up Then there is also a group of smart leather : | l . handbags in the popular pouch, underarm and 1 s Val AR : The Pair, $2.75 tailored styles, and these fine leathers—Morocco, Regular $35 to $40 Values — \ Other Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, $1.85 pair upward. Only at Jellef's in Washington. pin seal; calf.. lizard and-alligator grains.- All these bags arc beautifully lined and have middle s g Another Great Handkerchief Purchase! An Extraordinary Purchase Brings! mirror. There are ever-so-many sizes to choose large sizes......... ; . o Lol from and a choice of all the desirable new color- Drecses of the Better Kind 25¢ and 35c¢ Linen Lace-Trimmed ings—at only C-O-A-T-S y H an dk er Chi ef S Silk Gowns Handbag Shop—Street Floor Plain and Fur-Trimmed - Superb crepe de chine Regular $25 $10 18c Each g $3:% to $35 Values. . ... for c You have heard about : de chine Vernon Bailey will give an illus- lace-trimmed crepe “ : s at but ot trated lecture on_-Our FurBearing Regular $55 sz Really remarkable values, il for the ARt An the (Gesmeton to $65 Values. ... ... for these are fine linen hand- quality of the crepe de chine course Monday, 8 p.m., in the Chapel : : . Ftesian G 3 i is unusual—the lace ex- of Georgetown Presbyterian Church. s e e e el e e The Anacostia Citizens’ Association Doors [ All Sales novelty patterns—white with } choice of perfectly charm- will meet tomorrow, § p.m., at Ma- Open Final y colored embroidery — white Ing new styles. and engraved frames and rich moire linings and transparency, the heel and sole are jet black. The illusion is both daring and pen L L striking. amazing values at— :1:_,‘,‘,4.::.";,.,'\)‘u1\31:.-‘ :’-nn'\““‘ <n\\\;: ;:1 I-)l'xfl Peter, 3d.. and Mrs. Ieverett San- noon frock $39.50 1 ek i i entie entury Club, when her | gors 0 $30 SO with 5o 3t AR e dacaea ke ""]";“_ as It may feel necessary.” . |subject was “What Polltics Looks | i i eveless dinner dresses in the high shades of $39.50 went so rapidly that we decided to duplica Mg 11;‘::‘\.,2. exp! lm.u m-,u”h» ...\lml Like to a Congressman’s Daughter.” . Foster is arriving to-| | rgette crepe. this event to give more young women an oppoi- members because they play " T For] ) be ! ' Chiffon evening frocks, basque style with ostrich itv are 3 . aTms o vahies 3 a ed cards, danced and attended the-| Mr. ana Mrs. J. H. Ten-Eyel e | of S Yk o triming. tunity to share in these amazing values and in aa aters, but because they would not |have ed their Washi E FH I LAneRt it 4 . Beaded georgette evening frocks in black and dition, for tomorrow, we have been fortunate .00 PRgeesoreee sonic Temple, -Fourteenth and U s S SR e streets southeast 8:30 No " with white borders—novelty X Four-Inch 'Lace Yokes A.M. .1204 G St. N.W. . Exchanges prints and attractive twi- J . R 5 e = tone treatments with .ne- | { lace combined with shadow e . Alien Boy Is Valedictorian. grant bov : could quarter .’u)d one-sixteenth lace—Alencon lace with Val- enciennes edging—all dainty igrant boy who 6 vears ago could @@ : 'nmq:“:peax English will be the vale- Aralnnd Hats )‘d.de inch hems. patterns touched up with dictoran of his class, comprising 161 the an o » g little ribbon rosebuds. B “ht the hign scnool pere. Corner Remodeled Ladies’ Plain White The honor goes to the student with From High = By_Expcrn Linen Handkerchiefs highest academic averages. Prices Milliners . L'c.l? HC:!“Y:(d Pin . | uck es p— o] 614 12th St. N. W. 6 for $1 Avbenk prose ob e gt | Learning Lessons | Between F and G Streets N. W. X The very popular sheer ’ frerainary YEIuNtoE: tiees i v s gowns, for it is most unusual o linen with one-sixteenth inch to find lace hems and pin ; ]o{:( years ago. 1 was \H’;'NM A Ne w A rrival hem. tucks on gowns at $3.95. On a lonely road, far from| ! ] - man'’s uh(ydrn:_dm\' old bus went dead, | o 2 Street Floor Grey Shops—Second Floor It the gas was sped. Night wa : Graving near und’ the wind was ’ = Extra Large Paris Cables the Importance of drear, and the rain was damp, and | I B coe Spenn $1 mlkes, elimbing | i N Headsizes Again—Tomorrow—That Great Footwear Special! . L Paii being thesed byl . pecial! Th Bl k T dogs and by cows and hogs. Finding i ¥ i 5 5 e ac Satm urban £ T ien o ) Advanced Spring Your Unrestricted Choice of st, ck l:"’ "n,\ old \\n'i”‘ \, ;:l‘d l:fffll;l‘v'} | M.ll. X more. Never more will 1 see the | i —3 Jelleff’s as usual responds with ta o dry. 1 will never start my for Immediate Wear 5 and Jelleff’s al responds wit R s Dl T w0k ana ; T hese materials— These colors— These heels— stunning interpretations of this r that there’ gas to burn.” 4 : 4 : & L3y ) E kel Al s : * That was long ugo: 1 €0 to and fro, | 5 95 - s7—_9_5_[1) 312___50 Patent Calf Bl?“f Grey : Mediuin chz.zrmm;: new vogue—most modérately every passing 1 go up the brae ! . 2 i ]{rr;w\xe (_,_\-I([ High i pnce(l' :n'r‘a;:’.\:u'h!’l‘“'l‘l’)tl_\:"”]‘lllij‘:mxll:,:l'l':n‘] Tor _ Hats for immdiate wear are fash- i Tan Silver OW i ioned of silk and satin combined I K s. pMan thoug! e .\‘ H 2 . T R i B end with lustrous straws. beautifully de- —and your choice of 25 styles in smart slipper huckles s 50 1 o ’ with Pedaline Braid Trim in dark roads and lanes, by their| ! signed on youthful lines that add liteless wains, waiting for some skate beauty to the young woman and youthfulness to the matron. The combination regularly 1o uring them a crute of the spark- | Colors are black, monkey skin, rose, Copen blue, navy blue, sells for $15 to $20. ling jutce that' will Jar things loose. - ate .n‘\?x J\\Im- next they start from the greens, etc. Boilfor clanging mart for a little spin far| “rom moise and " din, They, " e 1 New Sport Hats Of Straw and hlt The desirable Opera Pump—just the Small hats, of course, cleverly draped to show the o ~°!§‘r:\h:" L ul tha: sl g 98 $C.00 $77.50 « thing for informal afternoon and eve- t contour of the head—always expressing height in the e for.some splay-foot man with a sz_.__' S 5'__ to 7_. ning wear—each pair adaptable to the crown and always softened in the brim treatment to crimson. fen.¢ BWe Wil TR “reliar A : 3 b ornamental slipper buckle and ver flatter the face.” Smart women always start off the ¢ ofit again y from a lot of grief if we pro A beautiful selection of the season’s newest ideas in effectiveithat iy is reseheasin i 3 Y spring season with a smart black satin hat. This from tne kour of pain. He is truly | p e g i - ; y v eries, | all the new blocks, new straws, new light weight felts, : P i - okl A l:::mg’:""”;lfin i to suit the miss, young woman and matron. Small, special group for Saturday. The year the black satin hat becomes a necessity to chic. S tarr | Medium and Extra Large Headsizes, in ali colors to buckles are all very lovely—rhinestone s utf.’ B st men forget : this stu ut most m 1 choose from. or imported cut steel—and the two to- ; Plenty of I Ly TR woe that tonde them ;".\f‘av \\')wn‘ that woe is gone, and they journey . % 8 5 on, down the same old ways, pull- Corsage Bouquets and Boutonniers in gether néake a very charming foot: S350 APV EE A Rys el all the fashionable styles and colors wear mode. them sore 50 times before. WALT MASON CREERON, §14 Millinery Shop—Street Floor (Copsrighs. 1927.)

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