Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., JANUARY 23, 1927—PART 2 Poetry Circle Branch i Setcemeram st weee: | BAPTIST ALLIANGE Typothetae Honors Miss Judge Entertains Memory of Franklin In Feature program \ 8 3 < . = at a delight December Marriage SEMI-OFFICIAL HOSTESS . i 2 3 Following the dinner there will be For Debutante Niece Pleasingly Entertained |, "oiowine (8 Grner Qe Wt e DENOUNCES RUMANIA Miss Ks ine Judge entertained The Washington Branch of the|league at 8 o'clock p.m. Judge The: ?) nged dance last American Poetry Circle heid a meet- | odore nville Risley, solicitor for the Department of Labor, will be n..-| T T ot g oy 5 ol ™ favorite poets, Miss Lizette Wood evening in apartment at 1785} ing in the blue parior of the May: 5% Massachusetts avenue for her debu-| ey e e MY guest-speaker, taking as his theme § ittee" - o R SR DR S . tante Miss Betty Baldwin, | flower Hotel Tuesday evening. An | SHutiai e Ariorican Character.” Hig | EXCCUtive Committee’s Resolution Entertainment Commemo- | 3 N y S - daughter of Col. and Mrs. Theodore | 3 interesting paper was read my Miss | addresses on various soclological Demands Religious Liberty : A g 3 . 3 G A. Baldwin. There were 150 guests, | Mable Vincent on one of America’s | well as philanthropic subjects & rating His Birth Held‘ ways entertaining. A cordial for Minorities. 1 Among _those from - i tion is extended to all who Most Notable Event in| 3 % & - and Mrs. Louis Matha o i worth Reese. The poet-journallst, | ected in this important subject s - s SOr s ;. | 3 e - s Florence Kipp Clarke, 2 . Folger McKinsey, hetter known as 8 Orgamzanons History. | 3 5 . Jackson Cristin, Theodore S & Bentztown d, was greatly hon- | s » E R : | . Platt McCaw. . ored. Original poems by Miss Alder- 5 Janua —_— Hampson entertained § 5 son and Mrs. Willis were enjoyed by 12 FREEZE TO DEATH. ; # of the ne of the most notable social 3 a small company at dinner preceding ; b g ' the club. Miss \Wud Scruggs was | gove e Bvonts in the history of the Typothetae . the dance. 4 |appointed the reader for the next|old in Carpathian Mountains Ts|ind o demant fresdpauy it Jana® 4 of Washington was the entertainment : . i meeting. The evening of poetry con- | 528 {and o demaiit (AL Such ITELIE DS Monday evening in the . . i cluded with the resolution that guests Fatal to Poles. wccorded the ming = weré expreaued :Edms‘,'\“&fifim :r(;‘“n:: Mayflower Hotel F"e“d5h‘P House Club ! may be invited to the Poetry Cirele | o oo o Sl I'N,hlu’(’x““ vnln(\lhwlllv;vl Iv‘n; execu.” i 2 b ® i > re. ARS >oland, January 22 (). |tive committee of the s orle commemorating the 221st anniversary | A Beisbc P | 2 in the future . s nd. 22 s mumitt - t_World i rranges nefit Par 2 Tweive persons were frozen to death | Alliance and made public yesterda SE U o St Faoh e . ¢ s ‘ty | s 3 vesterday while returning from a fair| by Dr. E. Y. Mullins of Louisville The evening's entertainment opened | . Friendship House Nursery Aid Club | C'hurc}l Socnenes to Give lin the ¢ ® t % wiiere DT ot T S e : . has completed arrangements for an | 4 5 : ” t : f x falls 25 » resolution was adopted befor B s ey entertainment to be given for the - Dinner in Pierce Hall b v the Rumanian government invited Dr ident of the organization, followed. by | s 2 3 TR T oniioT aeerotnry: of the presentation of a musical playlet | benefit of Friendship House on Tues 4 . 4 S The Women's Allianc .ay- | have become such a plague spe- | the all x sucharest for a in one act entitled ““Benjamin Frank- | day evening, Februa 8 3 A X men’s League of All Sou ian | eial hunts are being or 3 treatment of mi lin's Birthday Party.” The scene of Hall of All-Souls’ Church, Six N X . Chu l dinne Paris, New York . Baltimore and 0 Weshington 1214 F St. N.W. the playlet was tho garden of Ben | . Franklin’s home in Philadelphia in | ] |Bawin A 1760. Charles F. Crane, y ident of | patroness list, the Typothetae, took the chi cter of | ing dditional RBenjamin Franklin, Mrs. Oscar % Wright appeared Mrs. Deborah | ¥ranklin, his wife; Miss Katherine| House Riggs, Sarah, Ben Franklin's daugh ; ; ! of Youth . Frank P. Howard. as Mis s : dail, : ] Abigail Carlton. a guest: Mrs. | 8 h i x\: rhe . and French Tooke, as Mistres : 3 : sinia - i Hancock; Percy Oliver, < & . ¥ Petworth Player: ‘ Fashions the negro manservant, and Sydney 3 4 S o 1} gram . Oliver, as William, a houseboy. BOLDET The guests participating in the gar- % “”“de e \V['i,' i den party were Miss Margaret Book X . ‘ “Snowed Up Wit . er Allison, Miss Louise Adams Bessey . . Hlet Miss Kathryn Brown, Miss l"hln‘nvr'n‘ N s ¥ |<‘|-‘V|“k & Bugbee, Miss Emily Cooper. M \ . ley. Mrs. Frank June Doorley, Miss Isabel Flora i ‘)?x- ‘n Mrs. Clara_Forbes. A Ve Miss Laura Hayes. ; ary | field, Miss Helene A “ & & ; «l:‘lgivld“.\lr(!ul. | Marshall, Miss Helen Neumeyer, Miss arvey B. e 3 . y h the pr ] MRS. T. JUDGE BROW | MHarriette Rissler, Miss Winifred wit esider 5 Royle, Miss Anne Simon, Miss Fra 3 / it e oot Misevirginia N Seeand of the ship.” by Blla Wheeler Wilcox, and robel, daughter of Mrs. Stro- Tuesday Evening Music E‘Iuh and Mr.| ™ 5 = o A ‘.l"\l\ ;{l‘{:’:lplnnlll»:::“ ‘Y;E:I]:g::fi:::n::h xhlv Edmond Strobel of Ralph .A Packwood and Mr. Thurston OUPEmunal Tnterest B e ien v LT[;\:Y'::NMJ program included the B R elected to active membership. Mi v the Tuesday TO Washxng’ton RCSlan(S S.flv\'l Baker, head of the Ifln)lnl!nl! C Nymphs and o Center department of the I o Mrs. Albert Sigmund left Washing- - publio schools, spoke on “The & ton Thursday to be the guest of Mr. i of ll:s‘\ 1:0"“:;":::‘ l,jl\:;:‘ l'::nll(ll!(-‘”;:v;rfi\‘; and “Sally in Our Alley _|ana Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim. @ : 2 4 ‘:Ll)','“nmi\mm? s W T +The Dumb| Mrs. Sidney Heller ha returned | o Sonng folks can g0 any evening T y selections on the) . = . visit of several weeks in Ashe and find every proper form of ente Tremendous Reductions! IN Rich Fur-Trimmed Coats 2.7 harp by Miss Kathering Riggs. which included “The Fountain,” “Harp of the Winds" and “Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms.” Mrs. Frank P. Howard, in charge of the musical program rendered the fol- Jowing vocal selections, accompanied by Miss Riggs on the harp and Mrs. ville, N. C.. where she was the guest of Mrs. William Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn have returned from a week’s stay at Pine- | hurst, N. C. Mr. Jerome Lyon of Indianapolis spent a short time in the Capital last tainment free and under the vision of some responsible pers . Talk on Mexican Issues For University wflmen Originally $ .50 15 Off $69.50 to And $79.50 Less Handsome Coats with large fur collars and cuffs. Many furs are alone worth the prices, and besides you have still a month or more in which to enjoy a new Winter Tooke at the pieno: ““Th cond | week with relatives xplanation of the Mexican Minuette,” “Sweet Mai W Mr Stiefel left Thursday for % 3 will be the subject discussed SUNDAY DINNER Love Is Kind.” after a two weeks' 1 ' | by vallace Thompson at a tea $1.50 The musical selections d | stav r s = her brother and 2 5 at the clubhouse of the American As- ¥ with the singing of “Drink sister and Mrs. Harry soclation of University Women to- Only With Thine E: < ’ c. i morrow. Mr. Thompson, the author Bank,” “Tl 8 1 Mr. and M Julius Peyser and 4 : . of “The Rainbow Countries of Central "Tr:;{,‘:f;?".,fi‘;:g Air” and “Amo, Amas, I Love a Lass,” | their son, Philin Peyser. e today America,” is to be the guest of honol Baked Caulifio by the Tuesdav &:azfng Music Club. | for Cuba and Florida. to be gone sev- Mrs. Alvin Dodd, hostess, will be a Sweet Potuto Ali"of ‘the persons representing char-| eral weeks. sted in receiving by Mrs. Thomas mcters were attired in_colonial cos-| dney L. Kaufman, Mr. Lee Robertson and Miss Katherine g tume, and the large audience present | paymgarten and Mr. Edmund Kauf . Fenning. Mrs. Frederick W. Ashley Ve, Soutits expressed its appreciation by gener-|pann returned vesterday from a| . and Mrs. Arthur D. Kidder will pre e ous applause throughout the evening. | pinting trip at Jarvi N ¢ L ; bl At the conclusion of the playlet the | yfys. Morton Luchs P Rolls evening was devoted to dancing. A |juncheon Thursday. 7 e ner pess pvelincing 0] i stanevinGes WhoRa o @ [ I \ ESRia—on. : | o ster, Mrs. Edmund K | : ; — & - \ - o S 27 | altimore % » Becker, jr., chairman; Mr. James D, | PAUMOte, o ¢ New York City | coat. Fine tailoring, good quality and styles that are Parisian copies, includi the straightline. Wrappy blouse and Dolman silhouettes. All are silk lined FrmI o8 el Materials: Venise, Montibella, Lustrosa, Estrella, Suede and Velvets. Furs—Fox, Wolf, Squirrel, Kit Fox, Fitch, Caracul and Susliki. @ Style Features—Shawl Collars, Tuxedo Fur Fronts and Deep Fur Cuf] All Sizes 14 to 44 All Sales Final, No Refunds, No Credits and No Exchanges 2227 Cucumber Salad Potomac 338 Second Floor No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Final Tewis M Th“""‘ er. Benton Webb | for a few weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grad, the lat- and Mr. E. H. Walker. Miss Maxine Schwartz returned |t i s Carmille Schwab, 5 B oca. or (& BUpotbates aur-|inursiny fiom o fonrweek Visit with | nore meriage took piace THrsta Gouraun's iag the pvering el UEHE Erinter | relatives in Cincinnatl, at noon, will be at home after Feb- and Mrs. George H. Carter; Director | =y, Devilson of R4 Bank, | coary 15 at 656 West Tenth street, ORIENTAL CREAM Alvin W, Hall, Bureau of Engraving| n. J.. is visiting her mother, Mrs, H. | pry and Printing, and Mrs. Hall; Asst 5 Director Clark R. Long and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Robel were Long, Asst. Director John J. De-| o at 4 hobo dinner last night in viny and Mrs. Deviny, Asst. Di-| 040 home, on Allen place. Soiy Bawesn i Mes T -| Miss Mary Nachman of Peoria, TIL., TieE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F SIREET B“)F;'- l“':_ce(,%';i’lz’:”(!“;o""' ;fi‘"‘r;vf"’! | was a guest here for a short time last | usonstok, Mr. Will Dunn, Mr. W. “;‘_f“ j“t_fg.““? to Atlanta, Ga., to; or of Mi ) EXTRA SALESWOMEN A Edelblut, Mr. Lee E. Evnon, Mr, [Vislt relatives. . = 14 children |>C L Al B &arl V. Efler, Mr, Thurston L. Fer¢[ Mrs. Fulton Brylawsk] and chliciel e,| M R ris, Mr. Howard S. Fisk, Mr. Jere- “‘;'" ler-}l\_‘e;ht?vr:‘?lr_:ox_mf::"( as to visi SR R OPEN 8 30 M GOWNS HATS ling, Mr. Frank P. Howard, Mr. John leans, is the guest of her sisters; Mr yield to its antiseptic 1309 G ST..NW, e N ine Mr. George B. Kennedy, | Milton Kadden and Miss Helen Stras action. Permanent de- 2 Mr. E. T. McPhilomy, Mr. Thomas L. | burger. b turned from a week’s stay in Cleve- fects are concealed by a Moore, Mr. & W. Noack, Mr. §. Percy | The Sigma Thefa Pi Sorority will|, s S8l 1a S of adorible PS v 5 A Packwood, Mr. |give their third annual charity tea |12 i o r ?l’?fnxl ?‘"Rg:-lpgh Frank W, Row.|at the L'Aiglon Club Wednesday | Mrs. Louis Stern visiting her beauty. A pure skin of % P Mr. J. from 2 to 5:30 o'clock. Cards and | son-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. exquisite loveliness is , mah-jong will be provided for those | sher. in Philadelphia. yours thra its use. ward F. Steele, .C. Stiles, | who wish to play. De Young and daugh- Made in White - Flesh - Rachel 4 Mr. Willlam N. Schaefer, Mr. Jur{ws Mrs, Morris Blumenfeld has accom- | ter Bartha are visiting relatives in ‘Send 100. for Trial Size B, Sullivan, Mr. AL L. Tennyson, Mr. | panied a party of friends to Florida | Philadelphia and New York City. Ford, 7. Hopkina A Bon, New York [ N ] Supt. of Public Schools & . L‘ Ballou and Mrs. Ballou, Asst. Supt ‘\‘""‘ ":; ]"‘:'“\.',h; EaEs r"f““k ;”:'} S I OC |< O I i Stephen E. Kramer and Mrs. Kramer, | b 200100 0 T e T a e : Mr. C. Willilam Schneidereith, Mr. | % _dv°,' r-“‘f"d ,.qf‘(“‘n' ol \‘"‘\11: i Irving Gordon, Mr. Gabriel Pollock, | fhesday for Vidodthi e e, : _ T. Ellis of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. Dun- 2 Junio il gave a supper ) can MeLaren. instructor of printing, | &t the Community Center Wednesday MILLINERY : Abbot_Vocational School, and Mr. R it Dwninhcwas: well Faitetided dud 528 12th St B e eted | Typothetae of | was followed by an entertainment. s an ONN Sieriod. ir. and Mrs. Clarence Grosner Fose Bidoss P s " ; have returned to Wardman Park ‘ - Hotel from a visit of several weeks 0 % = 2 P Musical This Evening 1o Fasung A d Sh OWin Thg exalted reputation of THE GRIFFIN SHOP is concrete evidence of the high character of this mer- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith vance g chandise, EVERY GARMENT WAS SOLD TO US at but A FRACTION OF THEIR REAL VALUE, and At Congress Hall Hote]i Sp 0 Mi“‘ e we are happy to offer to “BRESLAU” patrons what is the OUTSTANDING SALE in the history of this Congress Hall Hotel is to have a | lulg n 'y store. We have added HUNDREDS of our finest DRESSES from our own stocks, and all will be musical this evening, when Gladys | We Bave just recsived ‘sxtemsive | ist of the Marine Band, will feature | BUB? enn f e o e s:;i‘o)«rio’;,r\”?i et ety s “THats in silk and straw combina- 0 T ~ y Helen B. Fr of Ne A i . crBihetss , sm- rom York, and Mr. Witcomb will be accom- | of tions—new crocheted effects, new, em Imports! 3 anfin Shop & Breslau broidered effects—included are all the Standard panied by Mr. Herbert Erisman | - Jatest shades, in grey, almond, beige . Fenhi: . e A number of large dinner parties 2N London fbop it ke, B O7, i i Paris_Houses Sty are being given, among them one b; i s B Ss e e Representative and Mrs. E. T. Tay 1224 Conn Price Range—$5.00, $7.50, Adaptauons! ttraction. lor, who are entertaining the mem ~onn. . i bers of the Congressional Club board | SRUDUSRE G D From Finest New York .pe,‘{g",:.io Shit A ey fr‘i;nb'.':ffik:“?fi";}' e I STOC S WS M0 . Ave. N.W. Firms. Tmported. Linens, Satins, Jerseys and Twills: OF WINTER s > B3 b P Every color imaginable and a host of styles. Plenty 5 1 . large sizes. Many originals. ar y g Vafla Alulx)nn;[e S:o\r,:,solr 1 mghsh N_Iuscle Large Sizes Gereld Were $29 50 335 545 Coat ecture by Hugl alpole | _Strapping Specialty at “Griffins” St 4 Box holders for the lecture by Hugh | Facial Treatment M. '_S"l—— Walpole Wednesday at Continental . Memorial Hall, under the auspices of Special Offer * 1ssy Styles iha Griffin Shop & Breslau Group No. 1 Vassar Alumnae in Washington, are | are gems of girlishness $ . Formerly the British Ambassador and Il 3 Treatments $ 00 — ‘2950 s s“ Howard, Mrs. Avery Coonle s. | - - William A. Slade, Mme. Fernando ||l for % Southern Styles % AR to 49 Cuniberti, Mrs. Herbert Woolley, rs. | For Dilie: Pasoli Weat MEXC'ullve cre. h°|"" in ':t‘l’t BN;U Herbert Whitt. . Mrs. H. W, o e any are original imported mo §kt and Mra: Cuimabye Hae. CONRAD —————=— . | yowll choose without hesitancy, as Group No. 2 The commitise of Vaasr raduates{ll . J1 Ly Spn,ng Style in | Ynese are remarkable dresses and the in charge of the lecture are Miss Mar- | Expert in French shingling, all garet Lambie, Mi: Dorothy V. John 3 o /1 H H @i, Miss Anns Southerd Larner. Miss{f] '* 9% _Your service in this it t \ Street, after d - erl, utmost value. Street, afternoon an ¥ the advance light colors | 9°raeous dinner gowns. Al sizes. 49 .0569 3 Were $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 Coaeor Woc 3 Griffin Shop & Breslau F, 0"2:713' ™ $ Dresses and Gowns $ 50 |:69+,'99 43 Mere words cannot describe this Spring group as we are limited in space. No HA I S matter what your ideal of a gown or gma” dress is—it is here. Every color, The Tomorrow Margery Quigley, Miss Frances Burns ||| establishment. and Miss Vera Colding. Winter Prices Still in Effect on All Permanent Waves Bobbed Hair $2( oLt HEAD New shades illumine new weaves; new embel- and (even very large ones) $ 95 isite styling. Long Hair $25 W lishments grace new styles—creating charmingly | Large 3 Were $59'50 to $99-50 HEAD i i : Headsizes Front and Sides $12 e STRAW TRIMMED, ALL A Group of 200 Brand New of Fashion We are already displayi‘ng many of the new Spring modes in Frocks for street, afternoon and sports wear—as interpreted by master designers— and made by clever craftsmen. Fomg_l,';up No. 4 99+ 150 353 Griffin Shop & Breslau ssgsllr Co;ati 20 gaunrer "295% DRESSES $ 5 $275% o 1145% Valuesto $35 #3507, s 195% original and distinctive effects that will again give the Louvre added prestige in the presentation of New Ones Every Day Nearly 4,000 given at EMILE’S in 1926 s . g fashion’s favored—at consistent prices. STRAW, FAILLE, BENGA. ”$ Our waves excel because of Mr. Emile’s AND ‘ALt “New Liant long experience in permanent waving. As- COLORS. sisted by only trained operators. Beginning at-$25.00 P oy e . Froup o, pecial VELVET Trim Sealine FROCKS TG ot liniteit geatins and v 19500 Piain $7750 Found only in the shop of Breslau | first purchasers will reap the great- $350-00 '::‘"" $175% FELT, SATIN are Peggy Frocks, and we have o oat created a reputation with them for ::“z:,':“:‘j:"“sify°:zr:h'°m:z:°?“°:: $]50-00 Mendoza $8Q50 giving the most value and style at Beaver Formerly Sold ‘ i b a very modest price. All sizes up than the price asked.® Two to a p from $5 to $10 to 48. customer. 450 Msu':;::! $250° BRESLAU’S “The Friendly Shop” 1309 G Street [/ For sports and business wear—new effects in Jersey Dresses—smartly tailored = in every detail—at the special price $ 6.00 Maison Francaise i i ' 1221 Connecticut Ave. Main 7792-3-4 Main 2034-2172 Ladies’ Turkish Bath Marie Earle Facial Salon Chiropody, ets.