Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. dnd Mrs. Robert M. Gates, Mr. and | wedding of Miss Irma Mae Dawson, | ing a frock of soft yellow crepe, with | residence on Frys Spring road, Char- | former Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno S O‘ I E I Y ‘Mrfl J. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. | daughter of Mrs. J. Fred Bowyer of [ small hat of the same shade, she | lottesville, Va. H. Rudolph of Washington, who will Byars, Col. and Mrs. Francis Hop. | Charlottesville, Va., to Mr. Richard | carried pink sweet peas. e spend part of the season there. kins. Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Carpenter,| Harding Armstrong, who is the son| Mr. Elwood Vermillion was best| MTr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Hight enter. E ‘\n and Mrs. Cl e Crittenden Cal. | of Mr. and Mrs, John H. Armstrong | man. Mrs. Hiram Johnson sang sev- |tained at dinner last night at the| Miss Amy E. Munday of Montreal, = nies | houn, Mr. Mortimer Clark and Mr.|of Biddeford, Me. eral selections preceding the ceremony, | Willard for Capt. and Mrs. Hartley, | Canada, was the house guest during Established Over 50 Years nj.u:\nm nth Page.) |Gates. The ceremony was performed in el 1. Beck at the organ, | Who are passing a few days at the rpegaat week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles bseic s osm L e ’ & s groerers R Grace Episcopal Church, Woodside | The 3. Davis at their home on Rosemary °: St s g rned to her %Y | 5 oclock, the Rev. Clyde Brow) i- versity - C ! | the guests at dinne 1t of Mr spending some time here with | /i (t" . y rown offi bl GRS Chalmers Seymour McConnell, | Myq James T. Morris, who 1s pass- . &nd Mrs. Arthur 2 of New |her mother, Mrs. Ernest Thompson [ “GURE e o dase of 1924 “ana |Sister and son, respectively, of Mrs.|ing the Winter at the Willard, has s s ’ = s A A faggtas e bride was accompanied to th ESeh e 18 i = Samuel Burleigh Milton, have just re- ~hich Xork. D e Ot | Miar By Mér unicle, M. 3. Hope Pat tp mémber of the editorial | pamag. (o Wathintton from o viait i | lg5ued cards for a luncheon which e marriass of Miss Kilzabeth| = 00y 8fternoon for her dsuSBISE., |terson of Washingion. who gave her | f Michie Law Publishers of | Atiantic City. she will give in the crystal room ' Johnson to Mr. Malcolm Price Whit Col Anderson Paton, Bsc. A. A.|in marriage. She wore a gown of | Charl e 3 t:ere ;’1’1‘ :‘et}rua_ry 14, at which time aker will take e at noon Thurs-|IL E ot Barcelona, Spain, who | powder blue crepe with hat to match, | Following a short reception at the | Mrs. Charles Demonet is spending | *'® Wil have 35 guests. ecla day, February he home of the [was a guest at the Mayflower for km and carried a shower bouquet of sweet | home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Ralph | several weeks with friends in Miami, Mi.'and Mrs, Harvey R Jones. and Mrs. O. H.|short time, has returned to New York, | peas. Lee, Wood k, the bridal couple | Fla. 06 Biaast sthesty TunchMies V.. Edward L. |where he landed a week ago. While | M's. Elwood Vermillion, cousin of | left for a shor rip and will ey n . = r |ere Col. Paton was entertained at the oride, was matron of honor, wear- | be E r 10'at their | At the Princess Hotel, Bermuda, are |~ (Continued on Page Twen Mrs, Johnson ‘and her daughter went | dinner at_the Willard Hotel by Mr. e uce rlces to New York vesterday for a short|and Mrs. Leo Kasehagen. the latter's stay. | sister . Leonore MacFarlane, also being their guest. Col. Paton is 2 close friend of Mrs. Royston e - ¥ | —will prevail on a number Alshamans Giving Revelers' Ball With Special Features. jof Barcelo T ot Mrs |gen and M cFarlane, and . . . of Bedroom Suites, Dining The Ala Revelers’ ball, which | & ol 'S \ e cphew of John - Younger. 2 | Gorovg s o \‘"‘«"“_"‘ the, Willard, | pyop ' so entertained by Dr. Siusts b i S = E , has arouse gre interest pr ¥ land Mrs. George Tully Vaughan of Suits bespeak a new mode New Spring Coats are | Room Suites and Odd Pieces. than any 1 Ye e en. 11718 T street while in Washington. for Spring, $25 to $75 arriving daily, $25 to $225 a popular member of | hotel. the plans for s ha v el ing the fillips o' e Charming in its simplicity was the Since selection is li geaniry. o P S S 6081614 ELEVENTH ST. S ——— he drax \e young queen, with S prompt action is advisable e o ot e p;f:.:';:‘:.‘ ° i |[WHO WILL : o sy e Ainguisnea’ statesmen, The queen, be | som,l...;n.".f,".:ii.{°fl,’§..!”_'“ A Month-Long Series of Super-Merchandising Events e s 5 then talk to us about. portu FEDERAL-AMERICAN S B R | P A James B. HENDERsON The personalit l)\e\ queen \nll & : ; % e B - Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting | f he bugle, 1n % ! ! = ding o the bust .,:’:&..,,gf? 7 PRY ) ALY ‘ 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7675 | So Good! [T I ir contestants be the fortunate one will make a charming pic a long list of box holders | guished guests, which has | among whom | John OU'LL expe- rience genuine gl : taste-joy when ¥ . BUDD'SIceCream gk l is served. Almost ‘WA ' any flavor you D wish. Order by Smith. The floor committee includes h f @ R. 3arnes, Lieut, Col. Nob phone your avorite 3 < 3 > 3 p 3 Whiey. Ar A M. Easter, Col. A T dinner dessert. | It is no secret that February is the dullest We plan to make this event an annual affair Ir. A. M. Laster, Col. A. R. 2 o i ) o Maj 5 e ) month in our business. To overcome this we and, naturally, it must enjoy the highest prestige , Jonson, Mai. Thacker V. 18th & Columbia Rd. decided to hold a month-long sales campaign to in the eyes of \_Vashingtor{ Women %0 be success— Efif;t iOB oLy be called “Boosting February Sales.” While we ful. Therefore we have used the utmost buying S . gain in sales volume you gain in values, for the power of our tremendous National organization last evening in her ap \ axiom of the entire plan is “smaller profits and to secure the best possible merchandise at lowest s, Mere 1o the company y Vi Mr. Mrs. ClI s J. Wil \ “ M Mrs derick Ir-| ks 4 Ipp RS Vi K thaniel B. . - e Wednesday—the First Feature—a Sale of SI— E Advance Dresses Ketchum and 1 ‘-. 55D §5 For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Only low price except for the wonderful concessions of the manufacturers who co-operated to “put over” this event. $3.00 Fitted By Dr. Rose Personally This is Very Special s0 ic Reducti ll : 4 Ao Drasi Reductionsonthe - . MORE THAN 900 PAIRS o i;.n:sibl;l:i:’ulnd ey : . In Jll Sizes & Styles— as High as .00 a 2 o At This Sale . . COME EARLY Never Has This Bifocal Been Sold so Low S G We have arranged to have an expert adjuster and - 3 frame fitter for special nfii\n!mentl on glasses. is e 1 . ; = Dr. D. L. Rose : e Y ‘ ARTCRAFT SHOES 1209 G St. N.W. ‘ b . 1511 ~F - STREET Frocks—So Smart—So Unusual And for so Little as $22 R . Our First N : : o | [ cAPITOL FUR SHOP SPRING - : A :he Mafehr:lel Offering ] {11 b Julliard Crepe, b \ F R ANY . ’ ’ ’ Georgette, Flat Crepe, n ,', o8 : : \ : : Reading Glasses Fitted to Your Eyes Dresses of a quality it would be impossible to offer at this S 8 85 Love - knot Jersey, Georgette and Prints. $10, $12.50 or $15 HAT e fllL A8 ) PPN L : ! New Colors Many SPeaals From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. only _ All the mnewest || v . : Smartly Varied / : - | 3 We Will shades, includ- » el i shades, incl - \ 08 N\ Awalt YOll Se“ Six ing black, green, Rose Besge, Athenia, 4 b{ue, meadow, & G - Monkey Skin, Queen i i B s t th We have made 3 k& pink, gooseber- | AR - Blue, Navy, Black and 5 a e SEAL]NE (Dyed Rabbit) Capitol COATS Now is the time to Formerly $235, $195 practice ECONOMY | $140, $129.50 and $100 at the Season’s Lowest Prices! % SO (RSO L T 7 a sweeping re- 2 4 g . duction that in- L), sonksyiets - X sy othors cludes all Cro- gray, sand and chets, Petalines, woods. LARGE Silks, Milans, g AND SMALL ond Emvroider (YN el A Pre-View of the Mode for Spring and Embroider- ed Hats that | > g al sold formerly D 3 S . e : 65 - & Sk in purchasing a CAPI- at $10, $12.50 UEALS Such is the story of these Dresses. Originality and ; TOL FUR GAR- | while .75 e ; extreme good taste are displayed in the many variations MENT - because, all. | thay > Ky . . . K prices have been cut to last of Spring styles. Delightful versions of the straight-line at least ONE-HALF 150 Brand-New & > ; $5 and $7.50 Models & and two-piece themes, featuring pleated treatments, tiers, in order to affect an ; immediate clearance. NO C.0.D.’S i smockings, bloused tendencies, boler . $:3.85 ' et R TR ; KT A | RemEuBER—cap. | MQEYCHANGES = 4 § tions and new sleeves and necklines. A ITOL QUALITIES Lo imipls i ARE FINEST! ALL SALES FINAL Philipsborn—Second Floor Francine, Inc. Buccessor to Stare The Boostmg February Sales Campazgn is a store-wide Opens B R@ promotion. Throughout the entire month various depurt- 8:30 AM. ments will participate with special sales. Watch for hem 1335 G Street the (viorado Building

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