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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, een ‘ arold D. Phillips entertained at tea thiem dad presiting the tea adcliffe. Edmund hony, Miss Phillips. Marian Mis- Heald _(Continued from Eighteenth Page) | Bouthern Society reception. The com S v included Mr. and Mrs. David 1 ir, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward 1. Gann, Mrs. William Laird Duniop. jr.: Mrs. | J. E. Moffett and Dr. Mitchell and Mr, % . Wade H. Cooper. Am those in| Mprs. Mary L. oson of the distinguished company at the lec- | Af Wt the Mayflower Hot ture and dance were: Mai. and Mrs n. Mrs, Dobson has fohn A. Elmore and Maj. and Mr Winters at the 1 James I, Johnson al years past Mrs. Ellen Heffernan has Houston, Tex., where she ix W ih her daughter, Mrs. G. k. Glmore, at th Warwick. = Since the deaih of Heffernan a vear Mrs. Tk has made her bome in New York ana Hollywood, C: | He and M gone tol give A wedding of in local folks r reet, for will be that of Miss Virg : 0 o'ciock, of @ faughter of M ia S e n urley: of Southern Maryland, to Mr. | m Jlaude Vallandingham. which’ will o ur Sunday evening. January X . n the historic old hon alvert's Resi Mary’s County. Miss Monticello. akers on anet Richa Walton M Ridge Curley anford, Mrs. (' well known in thie city, baving awrende D ¢nded the Bryantown School for ps, Georgo T. Hrls and St. Mary’s Academy Mary . ve and Mrs Gouverneur Hoes Congressional Club T¢ SHe1s Patdes Musical This Afternoon. At the Cengressional Club's tea to the guest of honor will be a young of only » Miss Woods Ohio, of | Junior I r Billhoard Du ~ in Interest. from nal patro Moskowski, bLillboard world’s | »rial irmen are thews and Rives misnil says, God.” renders Paderewski a famous comp finish of a m: says of her, " Mozart himself.” Mrs. 418y of Toledo, who accompanies lit- | Amory nan Flint tle"Miss Woods to this city. will play All ‘the boxes have been sold the second piano p: There are | ay s be had from other artists who wi be heard. Following the program tea will be served, with Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs James A. Reed George W. Nor ris and Mrs. H. C. Ransley officiating | led by as hostesses. | dancers in \ atharine Hiahi Tuckerman Miss Katl Mac Pie and Brazelt . Richard Mrs Mrs, attractive Miss He this g be Sutherland, Miss Miss Delphine Heyl, Miss Miss Charlotte ( rine Dunlop. Miss 1 Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John W announce the engag of daughte Joyes, to Cadet Mason . son of Mr F. L. Stober of Greene, lowa. nnouncement was madb at a | T, tea yesterday afternoon given by Mrs. = for a group of the c friends Joyes. Presiding the tea e Miss Sallie Hews Phillips Violet Whelan, and assist Joyes were Miss Ha Adolph W. Sieverling, Stearns Whitford and Miss Olive Sh who played hridge, ey, ) P, Harding, Joyes their Mrs Miss Olga Sieverling er day anniversary party at h vere: Judge and Mrs. Ernest Her Fossan returned to their ap: at Wardman Park Hotel from Detroit, where Fossan attended a '4 United States Board of Tax Appeals, of which he is a member. Judge and Mrs. Van Fossan have as their guest Van nent | sieverli Uay | Gladys McKenr an | Mo Dorothy the |\ Hartig. Lederer Mrs. Proctor Dougherty, District Commissioner, r the committee charge of the of Nor-| party to be given Monday, 2:30 " o'clock p.m. Willard Hotel, for the pur ing funds to bu the_Publ rs. J. Camden Brady Mr. Harry \\aldman will sail on the Majestic this evening for T.ondon, where he is going for the opening of his new hotel, the Park Lane. Ha is accompanied by Mr. Wallace Chis- well. * Mrs. Wardman, who arvived in Paris two_weeks ago to place - her daughter, Miss Helen Wardman, in school, will meet Mr. Wardman in London. Mr. Wardman and Mr. Chis- well will return to Washington about the first of March. George A. Sanderson and Mrs. AT WOODRUFF'S Is of the High Quality und it costs enh Suits, N .mm\um £l 1 For Estimates, Main 1400, 11 Bring or enciose this ad wil A Special Treat CAKES 1 gDD zest to the pleasure of your dinner dessert Sunday by serving BUDD'S delicious Ice Cream. A vast variety of joyous flavors. Order by phone today. Fancy Mixed Cakes 3ic a Doz. or 50 the Hundred 31 a Pound Layer Cakes -Angel Food. Cakes Prompt _deliveries nnyllbru in City and evy Chase. 18th and Lolumlna Road 2000 Pairs New Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery First Quality-—New gauge Chiffon Silk—in top to toe The utmost in value Pure Silk joned, all perfect! $1 <'<,inv>— Parchment, grain nude, blonde, atmosphere, natural, muscade, alesan bran, peach, moonlight, even- glow, dove gun metal and black. JE . Cunningham Go 314-16 7th St. Hosiers full fash On sale at gray, Selden P ationu and ha Association o a tea in ti Carlton Hotel to en called at Georg Tue! man Jefferso! Wiliam s esses for the Junior Copley i numbers in ainment which will open the |, is the strut number Other Barbara | lark beth Clem, Jame: § ained on Wednesday evening at a surprise birth- - home on H street, in compliment to her mother when the Miss Tillee o and Mr. wife of the chairman of February 1. 7413 order. Mrs Mrs Web | Bur Miss on been | sday Mrs Ros: fo hell | | | but Mis: M Lilia Mar Mr. card di_arrangements are now complete. Mrs. Ray Palmer Teele has charge f the tickets and much enthusiasm 18 »eing shown in this enterprise all over Country Club an wusical for Sunday m 4 to § o'clock. Mem- s will be received dward Colladay and George Walson. The ram will be given by the ted by Rep- ntative Woodrum. baritone, and iss Helen Belt. violinist. and Mrs. and ton of the League an Pen Women will hold its fellowship tea at the club- tomorrow afternoon from 5 to New members will be guests Music will be furnished by Siwz Parker. and a literary by the short-story study oup. The first three chapters of the stery story on which this group is wking will be read by the authors, Willard Howe, Miss. Nellie 1omas and Mrs. R. R. Lukens. Mrs. illiam Wolff Smith is chairman of up liss Us1cC CITY CLUB CONCERT. A recital ornwel]l s a; \m:P" Helen was arke., given by soprano: Marr, dancer, and George (. ornwell, pianist, ' before large udience (hat filled the rooms of the Women's Cit s cht. They vere received with enthusiasm Mrs. Starke, who has studied both sere and in New York, has a light vice with _especially good lower | otes and splendid enunciation. Her g, too, was excellent. She 1t her best in Martin's “Way- Night Song” and Rummel's Her encores were “A Ly Woodman, and Pearl ‘Rain.” Emory Potter Starke, at the piano, was an admi- rable accompanist Mar. who is listed as “a disciple of Ruth St. Denis” seemed uhly versed in the technigue »f her art and used her hands espe- 1 ifecti She danced an You Will Enjoy Your Blankets and Curtains Freshened T this time of year most Blankets and Cur- tains get rather a them made clean and breath of daintiness into the home. Tolman handles both Bl carefully and knowingl most pleasing results. Blankets and Curtains laundered and depend on Tolman for the rest. Phone or tell your regular driver ToOLMAN w. MacKenzie, Pre.. 6th and C 6 Dupont Circle Franklin 5232 At Artcraft A Sweeping Regrouped for a final clearance, a worthy selection of all materi- als, and Heels for walk- ing and afternoon svear. Evening Slippers, Nov- Slippers y you are i Indian nastch gance to ‘somie of: el Woodforde-Finden Orlental musie and a “Tanz" of Schubert's, with a lovely Brahms “Waltz” as the en- core. ! Mr. Cornwell, a seemed a bit nervous and self-con- sclous at first. He has a good touch ind clear-cut technique. He seemed most at case in his encore, “A-flat Waltz" by Chopin. His other num- bers were Tschalkowski's “Troika’” and Rachmaninoff’s “Prelude in G Minor." Josephine Byrd Campbell, accom- panist for the dance, also deserves a word of u.erln] commendation. PUGILIST'S BACK BROKEN. Harris, chum of Crash, Will Be Invalid. OKECHOBEE, Fla., January 28 (®). ~—Paul Harris, Boston welterweight, received a broken back when his au- tomobile averturned near here last night. Three companions were slight- Iy injured. Physlclans said today that the fight- er's back was completely broken, but that he would recover. He will be a hopeless invalid, however, they said. CREERON Between F and G Sts. N.W. 614 12th St. N. W. Clearance Sale of Smart Felts and Velours || 8 Felts in large and mall headsizes. For- Terly s500 1o sc00 9198 voung pianist, Paul Auto unlily Velours, New lightweight Felts arriving daily colors, $3.98 and $5.00. \SCREERON, 614 12th St.J ! Sprine in an wilted look. To have lovely again brings a ankets and Curtains so sured the Decide to have your LAUNDRY Sts. N.W 2469 18th St. Columbia 636 Starting tomor- row and for a lim- ited time while ex- cellent style selec- tion remains. .G FRIDAY. JANUARY 28, 1927. RY—In a smart neck- pins, brooches, ve-link bracelets, rhinestone ear- rings. Al pieces in good style stand- ing—Yor clearance at $1.95. $3 ASSORTED JEWE group which includes laces, rhinestone The Paris Openings Establish Two Important Misses’ Fashions both of which have just arrived at Jelleff's in charming interpretations that reveal, in no uncertain terms, the wondrous charm of the new mode for Spring, 1927 The Jacket Frock the new three-piece frock that demonstrates the importance of the ensemble mode. Ex- pressed in two different fabrics or in two dif- ferent colors—this frock dominates every Paris couture showing. 4 —in Flat Crepe and Crepera— Once more the Cardigan jacket shows its im portance—expressed in Crepera (a new wool crepe), which also develops the pleated skirt and blends beautifully with the blazer-striped chiffon jumper. An unusual but dccidedly dis- 565 tinctive costume —-in Flat Crepe and Georgette— Eyeletted georgette—a charming whim of fash ion, develops the jumper—the pleated skirt and the Cardigan jacket—put on the jacket and yon have a periectly correct sports costume, remove dressed beautifully for a Incidentally this new dove gray $G5 —in Two-Tones of F lat Crepe— theme in the jacket and you are formal atternoon tea. frock comes in the very shade effective in with its —the its most terpretation—a one-piece frock stitched pleated skirt and yoke back—and smart Iy sleeveless, and a Cardigan jacket, which strong Vionnet influence in the manipulation of both shades of the same 365 —in Flat Crepe and Wool Crepe— several attractive interpretations--one with the new Chinese mandarin coat effectively embroid- d—another ith the straight box jacket and dh\ calf collar and belt. Both one-piece sleeveless types and jumper styles with long sleeves and all the lovely new colorings, in cluding the e 339.50 549.50 new blues. The Belted Coat! in the clever new versions that are proving so important in the current Paris openings. —in Black Kasha— featuring the new inner vest of natural Kasha and throwing the spotlight on the importance of cuffs this season—the value of pockets as decora- tion and the prestige of geometrical 349.50 seamings . . . . i compose new shows the fabric —in Natural Jorella— —a new Kasha-like fabric of lovely soft texture develops a perfectly charming coat that manipu lates the fabric in a clever petal effect on the collar and cuffs. The belt is calfskin— 569,50 a popular Paris treatment —in Turf Green Luella— soft suede finish is called to the a lovely new shade and a lovel fabric. Flere, again, attention intricate yoke back treatment, the gauntlet cuff and the use of calfskin for the long. fulllength tuxedo collar. The Lelt is kid in the 349 .50 same color as the coat. Misses’ Shops—Third Floor Very New and Very Smart! Small Tailored Hats Of Remilla Braid $1250 They have just arrived—these trig little hats of Remilla braid that promises to rival felt for style honor: It is soft, pliable and lends itdéli casily to the clever tuck effects that Paris gives her smartest crowns—and it comes in fascinat- ing rose, wood and blue tweed effects—faced and banded with dark grosgrain ribbon in the smart new Paris manner, Millinery Shop—Street Floor A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington $5 GIFT 1TEMS—Ash trays, powder jars, French powder be with puffs, attractive perfume lamps, novelty handkerchiet boxes, port- olios and bridge pads. All marked at one-half price for clearing, $2.50. NewYork Tomorrow—Last Saturday Before - Inventory —a tremendous .\c;mm end clearance of misses’ and women’s apparel and accessories—all reduced regardless of original prices to prepare stocks for inventor V. Savings of 4, # and Even More! If you did not come Friday—come tomorrow. Every tment has great economy opportunities to offer you. Here Are Only a Few of the Remarkable Values! Misses! 63 Frocks to Clear! 3—$26 MISSES’ CLOTH BOLERO FROCKS—marked at one-half price even though Qhoy are oxclplvonllly nood s yle: Navy. green and wine . -$12.50 12—$25-$35 MISSES’ AFTERNOON FROCKS—greal savings here, too; flat crepes, a few velvets and a fow Kalha medm, some three-piece costumes in the group. . $15 6—$35-3$39.50 MISSES’ ONE-OF-A-KIND FROCKS-——J\AI! the thing for immediate wear—satins, georgettes, twills, and a few jerseys in Paris blue, green, navy and black... . $18.75 10—$35-$39.50 MISSES’ CHARMING FROCKS—satin: georgettes and velvets—bolero and two-piece few navy Charmeen bolero frocks...... 5—$45 MISSES’ AFTERNOON AND® EVENING FROCKS deed worth while going through this group—georgettes, chiffons and frost crepes. Lipstick, brown, beige and black. $26.50 5—8$49.50 MISSES’ SATIN AFTERNOON FROCKS—:!(rlchvciy draped models in black and rust. $27.50 3—$556 MISSES' SILK AFTERNOON FROCKS—two-pmca styles in satin or crepe de chine with clever sieeve treatments, $28.50 2—$55 MISSES’ DISTINCTIVE AFTERNOON FROCKS—re- productions of Paris successes. Satin or flat crepe .$33.50 2—MISSES’ TULLE DANCE FROCKS—charmmg basque fodels with tiered skirts..... $35.00 10—$59.50-$79.50 MISSES’ ALL-OCCASION FROCKS—tailored aft- ernoon models in frost crepe and satin—also a few chiffon evening gowns trimmed in velvet.. & ‘ 9.50 5—$79.50 - $110 MISSES’ INDIVIDUAL MODEL FROCKS— unusual style treatments in frost crepe and crepe Rol some fur trimmed—some cleverly tiered. Wine and lipstick red . Lo $43, dep: Mn Frock Shnp-—Thul Floor 39 Record Coat Values for Misses! 2—$29.50 MISSES' TOPCOATS—straightline and belted modoll in plaids and tweeds -$10 4—$59.50 MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED SPORTS COATS—COM. even fur lined—all with collars of Jap fox or skunk .$25 6—$69.50-$79.50 MISSES' FUR-TRIMMED DRESS .COATS— nra»gh(lme models and slightly flared models with collars and cuffs of fox, caracul and platinum wolf—some with fur borders also. Blue, brown, wine and black 8—$79.50 MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED TRAVEL COATS—attractive !wll'edl and plavdt with co”arl :nd cuffs of Jap fox, skunk or wo 2—879.50 MISSES' METAL CLOTH EVENING WRAPS—two lucky girls will get these beautiful wraps with fur collars.. 4—$9850 MISSES’ GORGEOUSLY FURRED DRESS COATS— the most popular style of the collars of platinum wolf, natural squirrel and brown wolf.. 3—$110 MISSES' INDIVIDUAL MODEL SPORTS COAYS—QN. 'wlth a beaver colllr. the other two fur lined with Jap fox col- IVE DRESS COATS—Ien t'«an able coats with their rich muf- fler collars of platinum wolf or fox. $59.50 6—$135-$145 MISSES’ MAGNIFICENTLV FURRED COATS— again savings of over 50% and these coats have shawl or muffler collars in platinum wolf, fox, natural wolf, natural and mink squirrel and beaver—and cuffs to match—some even have fur borders, and pockets. Black, browns and green Misses” Coat Shop—Third Floor A Few Juniors’ Frocks! 6—$19.50 JUNIOR MISSES’ FROCKS—velvet models in attractive one and two piece styles in a choice of black or brown and a few white crepe de chine modeis with tiered skirts for party wear . . $10 4—$19.50-$25 JUNIOR MIuSES' FROCKS—afiernonn Hylu in de- sirable silks with pleated skirts and embroidered sleeves....$15 Junior Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor A Few Junior Misses’ Coats! 6—$39.50-$49.50 JUNIOR MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS— sports and dress styles in popular coatings, with collars of Jap fox or collars and cuffs of Baltic beave Gracklehead bl black and brown ... Junior Mis: Pre-Inventory in the Grey Shops! $2.95-$3.95 SILK SLIPS AND BLOOMERS—An excellent selec- tion of desirable radium silk and baronet slips, all beauti fully tailored with deep shadow hems, good colorings—also tricosham bloomers, with the fitted h.p yoke. Choiu of jungle green, claret red and navy $1.85 $5:95.90 SILK SLIPS—Hers, tao, are creps de chine and radium slips at a great savings, all with hemstitched band top, in- verted hip pleats and deep shadow hems, Pa-m and street shades. Extra sizes also in this group. .$3.85 $2.95 SILK UNDERTHINGS—Lovely chemis excellent q tractive tailored or ings A $5.90-98.50 SILK UNDERTH!NGS—A gre chance to save on things you will need all year...Gowns, chemises, pajamas and step-ins of crepe de chine, radium—some of ninon—all trimmed with dainty laces or applique net embroidery....$4.85 $12.50-$15 LOVELY SILK NEGLIGEES—Crepe de chine, figurod georgette and charmeuse, in a group of soft feminine styles and a choice of black, orchid, flesh, coral, peach and blue, $9.85 $10.85-$13.50 SILK UNDERTHINGS—Rich gowns and pajam. heavy crepe de chine or radium silk, in very smart t or dainty lace-trimmed style: flesh, maize and Coats—Third Floor 2 and step-ise. of ty crepe de chine and a choice of very at- lace-trimmed styles. Good $395 GLOVE SILK UNDERTHINGS—Vests, step and combinations—many desirable colors, but not all sizes, $1.95 $5.50-$9.85 GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR—Vests, bloomers, French panties, ch gowns, trimmed with hand embroideries, Val laces or net edgings and appliques. Superb quality—an excellent assortment, but not all siz 4 $5.90-$6.50 RAYON PAJAMAS—Full cut and o".:hv'ly trimmed -$3.65 bloomers with contrasting pipings or hand painting. $1.50 BRASSIERIES—Lace and crepe do chine numbers—ne —pink, green, white, maize and orchid. . : Grey Shops—Second Floor Three New and Very Smart Shades For lSprl'ng in GOLD STRIPE Silk Stockings them tomorrow- platinum, sandust and opal rose—they are here in the two T very pupular Gold Stripe numbers for daynme and evening wear. Style 808 The newest Gold Stripe Silk Stocking—sheer enough for_beauty-—strong enough for wear— silk to the Gold Stripe, and a four-inch lisle gar- ter welt. The Pai 1.95 ; Box of three pairs—§5 ' 70 Style 389 Allsilk chiffon—the choice of the fastidious woman for more formal wear. The ideal stocking for dance wear—silk top and cotton foot—par- ticularly love!i in evening shades. Pair—$1.95 Womwhmw%omsw enjoy the “full benuty of .ilk lw%vmlnd.uhfilml