Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1927, Page 17

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THE NGTON, C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 1927. Treasury; Mrs. Perry Belmont andvan Kleek was the director of the | Mrs. David St. P. Gaillard have taken | woman’s bureau of the Department of erite Kloter. The reservations, the large boxes nearest the stage.|Labor when it was first organized dur- |limited to 100, are oversubscribed. Mrs. Dwight F. Davls, wife of the |ing the war, the bureau bei are privileged to come in for | Secretary of War; Countess Szechenyi, | ferred from the Ordnance Department \fter-dinner talks and guest cards | |cover, Mrs. Horace Chandies, Mrs.|of the United States Amy, will make | Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey, wife of the |where it first originated re available ! | Wiliam Bayly, Mrs. ¥rench Steather. | the addross, and Miss Flsa Louise | Assistant Secretary of the Treasury: | ¢ | Miss Abbott M. E. Fauset, Mrs_ | Raner, popular violinist of Washing- | Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. John Hays | rs. Patrick Gallagher, ch Mrs. Harper Dean, Mrs. Harriet|y Mrs. A_S. Carter, Miss | ton, will give the musical numbers, as- | Hammond, Mrs. George T. Marye and | o nane ol Gallagher, chair Ward, Mrs. Percy Wilkerson, Mrs. | Mrs. Nelson P,'Web- |sisted at the piano by Miss Marie C.|Mrs, Frank C. Letts, Mrs. Pembroke | Crup. aecisted be. Mre. Bdith Sears el fieree, [Mon (wEn) Mn | ter Mirs. Harvey | Hansen. Followini (he program will | Thom, Mrs. . Dudiey Morgan, Mro. | yicn halsman: Miss Vitginic' 8. Bonja T s SORIS | Ball, Mrs. H. C. Clay, A be the usual dancing. Willlam J. Donovan and Mrs. C. C.|min and other members of the unit Mrs. Carl D. Ruth of Washington 'Trimble, Mrs. George Thon aides, N | . Will Hutchins, head of the art | lover, jr., Mrs. W. Harry Brown. |pay completed arrangements for the and Mrs. Thad H. Brown of Colum- Ralph Carbo, Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard. d‘?"m_‘m(.m of American University Q;rs. A. Geary Johnson, Mrs. \\f. r(‘; initial dinner of this section, to bx bus, Ohio, wife of Col. Thad H. Brown, | _will talk before the American Associa. | ‘"rm&;ull\'f s. John Geor!lw l};'“*{ - | ziven tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock former Secretary of State of Ohio, | tion of Unive Women on *Wash- | (8. Willam [Fitoh Kelly, Mrs. T€e | .t the clubhouse, 22 Jackson place will be hostesses at tea this afternoon ington as an Art Center,” at 4 o'clock | Jarren, Mra. %, 1. Moffett, M. John | 1y, %01 ogtg of honor and speakers will in the palm court of the Mayflower. o' Lo e i Rl T . Hayne El B T HUNGARIAN GUILTY OF SLAPPING COUNT Republican Party Secretary Convicted of Assault on Pre- dmiral and Mrs. L. S. Carpen Maj. and Mrs. A. W. Gullion. After the reception to the members s | and guests there will be a formal pro { Joephine Prather, Mrs. H. W. Whit- "gmm_ Gen. Summerall, chief of staff | Clarke, Mrs. A. W | Helphenstetn, Miss 3 { M. L. Lemon Mrs. F. V. Abbot, [ B. Abbot, Mis J. E. Abbot, by Miss Amy Leavitt and Mrs French Gold to Pay Interest. ‘ Part of the $8,000,000 in gold bullion shipped here by France recently is ex- pected to be used in the payment of interest due the United States. nued from Sixteenth Page.) Kentucky Society to Enjoy Unusual Evening Program. also taken boxe: mier in Lobby at Geneva. By the Associated Prese. GENEVA, January 25. Justh, secretary of the Hungarian Re- publican party, was found guilty to- day of an assault on the Hungarian premier, Count Bethlen. The charge &rew out of a scene in the lobby of the League of Nations Palace last June, when De Justh slapped Count Bethlen in the face The attorney general of the League of Nations, after the jury's decision was made known, demanded that De Justh be sentenced to three months’ + imprisonment, fined 1,000 francs and banished from Switzerland for life. Lawyer Attacks Count Bethlen. Ivan De When the trial opened yesterday the | lawyer for the defense, M. Moutet made a violent attack on Count Beth len for bringing the affair to court, instead « eking justice on the field of hon His plea was that De Justh n slapping Count Bethlen intended the act merely as an insult, to show the world that the premier was not worthy of representing Hungary. M. Moutet denounced the premier for permitting himself to be at the mercy of secret bands who terrorize by atrocities and a: nations and, “protected by the government, aim to plunge Europe in a new war so Hun gary may regain her lost territories.’ He painted H Y as a country of landed aristocr where misery and tyranny forced hundreds of thousands of peasants to emigrate to France and the United States, Protection to Delegates. He asked the jury to acquit De Justh, “otherwise Switzerland will stand before the world as a defender of oppression, not of democracy.” On the other hand, the attorney general demanded that the jury convict, thus establishing that League delegates would not have to fear violence while in Geneva. tzerland sought to avoid havin the De Justh case develop into a polit-. ical trial, but failed. $370,000 Donated Edinburgh U. EDINBURGH, Scotland, January 25 ®).—The Edinburgh Unlversi'y!};a‘s received £74,000 (about $370,000) from the International Education Board, New York. -The money will be applied to the zoological department. an- | ciety, at the New Willard a ‘at the | o'clock this evening. will be one most brilliant of the season. Assisting the president, Mrs. Mrs. George Hillyer, Jir, nounces_the sale of all tables benefit bridge this afternoon at the Southern Relief Home, 2403 Pennsyl- N vania avenue. Mrs. Hillyer will be |rice H. Thatcher, in receiving w assisted by Mrs. Wallace Whitcover, | the guests of honor, Gen Mrs. D. C. Ludlow and Mrs. A. Lee g L7 i Rhunstrom. rd P. The following will play bridge: Mrs John G. Yates, Mrs. Frank S. Long, Mrs. Nathan S. Healy, Mrs. L. W Ouitrolla, Mrs. O. Lee Rheinstrom, Mrs. W. E. Rose, Mrs. E. K. Philibert, . George Hillyer, jr.; Mrs. Kerr, Rover Mulcare, Mrs. M. K. Nallo, James L. Ballard, Mrs. S. J. Rot Mrs. Charles W. Montgomery, Belle S. Karr, Mrs. Frank Con- . Mrs. Edward C. Shields, Mrs. T. H. Baher, Mrs. Gertrude V. Offult, | Mrs. James M. Webb, Mrs. Drury C. | Ludlow, Mrs. W. R. Cole, Mrs. F. M. iot, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. erts, Formerly associated with leading New You ol Ork Hotels 1110 Conn. Ave. 2nd Floor Opposite the Mayflower. Main_5570. KAPLOWITZ r21 NINTH snan’?ioamwm‘ REDUCTIONS REGARDLESS OF COST FUR-TRIMMED COATS % PRICE MODELS OF GREAT BEAUTY AND GREAT WORTH THAT MAY BE WORN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. WARMLY INTERLINED FOR IMMEDIATE WEARING MADAME'S & MADEMOISELLE'S COAT SHOP OPEN 8 A. M Spr Fashion has re o The meeting of the Kentucky So-|Thurs and Mrs. | membe: Twentieth vited as gu: is to be hostess for t 8:30 | of the Mau will be | n line Sen ball at the have been board February 4 Andrew W taken. THe LOUVRE 1115 1117 P STREET can choose now from the newest of the new in ing Frocks vealed herself through the de- signing geniuses who eupply us with their latest and best creations—and it’s a captivating assort- .ment that beckons you to inspection. Handsome new weaves; radiating new color- ings; featuring new modes. From—§25—up! e X4 Featured Frocks For now—in, business or sports—smart Jersey Dresses superiorly tailored and cleverly fashioned. $16.50 Still Plenty of Remarkable Values in Our Women’s Coat Sale! CHARMING SILK SLIPS—in the new Spring colorings made of that Bettina cloth—well tailored with picot-edged ruffle trim- very practical ming. Special, $2.95. Newness! . ’ A FASHION INSTITUTION Daris Washington NewYork see Smartness! Diversity and muscles and the ligaments. CUP-FORM—the new brassiere that strengthening the ' s the bust, Ask to it in our Brassiere Shop Value! In Women’s and Misses’ Charming Spring Dresses For Women to Choose— Georgette frocks, tailored—tucked smartly all over. Black crepe one-piece frocks, lace vestees, collars and cuffs. Two-piece frocks, in lovely grade color with buckled belts. Georgette frocks, with a new V neckline, satin girdle and folds. One-piece frocks that simulate the jumper mode with the Chevron tucked skirt. Tailored frocks with embroidered vests and pleated panels. Flat crepe frocks Elaborated by drawn work. Clever new frocks with stunning wool embroideries. And many others, of course! Women'’s Sizes 36 to 44 Women’s Simple Frock Shop Second Floor smartly with Splendid Quality F Iat' Crepes, Georgettes and Satins in New Spring Colorings Yes—-actually Spring Dresses and why not? —for Spring is certainly in the air these days and a new frock becomes a temperamental necessity— not just any frock, but a frock that emanates a feeling of lightness-—insouciance—perhaps even a little bit of frivolity—but always in the correct Paris manner. Well—here they are awaiting vou tomorrow—and the price is indeed a temptation. We were becoming blase about special dress values when these arrived—we looked them over care- fully and then forgave our buyers for raving so much about them before they arrived, they were justified. See for yourself tomorrow! Plenty of black satins—navy and all the lovely new Spring colorings. de- new For Misses to Choose— Navy blue georgette, with satin inserts—a charming treatment. Smocked frocks, with touches of embroidery. effective Two-piece jumper frocks featur- ing skillful pleating. Printed jumper, with plain crepe skirt—ribbon trimming. (Very attractive.) A new idea in pleating and double- breasted tailoring. rocks, with georgette Flat crepe in degrade coloring. sleeves, Flat crepe and plaid taffeta, in effective combination. An unusually clever tailored frock, featuring ribbon interlacing. —And many, many . others. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 18 Misses’ Simple Frock Shop Third Floor of the art section of the ‘entury Club have been in Mrs. Otto L. Veerhoff he afternoon. The Junior League announces that nearly all of the boxes for the Bill-| Willard Frid: ellon, Secretary of the of the Washington Pos! Sibyl Baker, director of tF nity centers of public schools. program will include readin Adelaide Borah, with music _Miss Mary van Kleek, head of the department of industrial education of the Russell Sage Foundation, is at the “ariton Hotel for a few d: Miss In Readiness: 4 Replete Showing of Models for the SOUTHLAND Presenting all that is best in Smart Tailleur Su Exquisite Wraps Fanciful Go Sports Wear Dresses VE'S selection is limited by only the bounds which Fashion decrees—and by those which good taste dictates. (34 T W-EEV.E T HIREBEEN Karpen Suite Ilustrated One of the better looking cane panel living room ‘suites. Good-looking Jacquard velour in a couple of shades and three pillows. Separate, loose reversible cushions. Three Pieces Complete $159.75 Premier Furniture Sale THOMAS FOOTER Founder ot Footer's Dye Works Footer Special—Founder’s Day Fifty-Fifth Anniversary Sale Wednesday & Thursday, January 26 & 27 25% Discount on All Articles Brought to Our Store; Free Delivery on Completion This sale, in honor of our Founder, is to demonstrate the quality of Footer Cleaning and Dyeing, and to show you how we stead- fastly hold to his original standards of service. e constant aim of Footer-service is to produce the highest ty cleaning and dyeing at moderate prices. Bring us your clothing and household fabrics so that you can see what a personal interest we take to please you. Some of the special prices: Men’s Felt Hats, cleaned......... Men’s Business Suits, dry cleaned. Men’s Overcoats, heavy, cleaned . Men’s Overcoats, very heavy, cleaned Women’s Coats, heavy-wt., lined, cleaned Women’s Coats, fur collar & cuffs, cleaned Dresses, cleaned and dyed . ..... . Come Early if You Can FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers . B6c . $113 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 C)y FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FU Washington's The February Sale of Life- time Furniture is commer- cial only in its remarkably low pricing. The furniture itself has the very spirit of fine cabinetry, the fragrance of choice woods rightly. used — the laureled days of craftsman- ship. Regardless of how low a price may seem, you get, as always, “Lifetime Quality” in this February Sale.

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