Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1927, Page 19

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THE EV NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. 19 and Misk Eleanor | esses for this ocasion include’ Mrs. and New Year parties. The executiv -}umn“mnhn" event in the history of | by us on either side of them. If w erans of the rar from both Mrs. Fugene Blake and Misk Elea : Waters, W. Phillips, jr.; Mrs. Robert secretary, Mr. H, J. Odenthal, stated | the sisterhood | could conceive a race of beings which |the North the X nd their . .ans Mrs. J. Butler Wrig M that the reservations for the Valen | A reception, with music and refresh- | were constructed in ma ) W, | Mr. Lawson Treadwell left Wash- - o Mrs. Stephen » day dance are restricted to 400 | ments, will follow. | threw out longer or shorter vibration: | ington yesterday for California, wher Slkins s, Eugene Hale, Mrs.| because of the large amount of space — | they .would be invisit P whedmicing iy Women's Guild will give | I 3 he will spend seve we looking | @ Henry Butler, Mme. Roso, | required for the ngs and to per Alumnae Associatio Holy | could tune ourselves up or tone benefit concert in Iroom of the (Continued from laml.«tfg@j@n[ e hulliest’ Thteneli. "« iccne the arlee D Walcatt, Mrs, Geore | mit comfort, in dancing . Scaderiy. Ens - admotinted (hellaqwis. The e tually | Willard Hote i 1+ celebration ¥ coast he will go to Memphis for a S Potten. Mrs. T. DeWitt Tal i . fate o FY 2 ent will ot tha i 4 g i \ p i Miss Whaley will entertain at tea Feb- | gay betore returning to Washington. | piage” Mrs. Perry 8. Heath and Miss Adding intere he ake < P e dommitte t > “fa ¢ i Emergency Home 2 3 bty AIsh { Memorial dinner to be hel the | a8 held at the resid + n tits, Nor|of t t 1 Misaion, | ruary 19 for Mis , Saturd Nellie P. Sedgley e | Anne Poll 1 be hostess at a mis-| Miss Caroline Brigham, who resided | b L Mayflower Hotel Friday eve 1 ST T s belfef tnterfere i Mrs., Willi M | neous shower for her and Monday [in this city for several'years While | . Amorican Assoclation of Uni-| be the fact that Army and > g e i e Bty fhee o bellef interfere with religion | Bett Hoovae MYe fiss Erma ilsir will give a tea and | attending a local school, has been a Women will give a tea tomor. | cers attending- will wear th Ritemin anaf N : ed all. i i e »ng the first Bennett to Accompany Con- | iiower in honor of Miss Hall. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will C. | versity Wom B s v oot | forms and members of vavious pa- | Shairman : d Eeein S - 6 CaNst & it R of the Noi berland. She |FOW at 4 o'clock, ‘ otic organizatio ill wear thei £ the Narthuin . sistant curator of the Freer Galery, | triotic organizations will wear their| yg George Thomai 1 a/| the, floor. committee en, for the ) nt. An in querer of Pole on $25,000 | The Congressional Club has sent out | 3 e '.\‘“'.l;"‘["‘Z,C“.'”‘..« the Eucst of honor and speaker. | InsiEnia | Licutaua, Miss Mao O Bric bl DIl o ices iy 1 9 irds for the regular Friday afternoon | for a shori iten 0 G discuss the gallery, its - = o 2 H it Ao, ; € y imental tric adelphts ; ea, when Miss Leslic Frick, soprano; | to New York City, where she will take | Miss Guest will discuss the gallerye 18] gopaior and Mrs. Key Pittman have | Florence Mec A tea wed | flower Hotel, ¥ s ; iindeiphia Race to Paris. o e e DA | Lo e K oo bourae. at_ Colimbis | history. and unrivaled collection. Mrs. | Sevator 414 Joes, 10 | s mting. Thise selsting ‘At the |t the benct o / however o heica, The cor ss Dorothy Duckw ist, will | University. : be dhmuicle J8_Lo e uastess |y vy st tha Minis . f \ table, were Miss Amoress, Miss |Southern women, Mr " 5 T 1 cludes Mrs. ! 1])): sthy Duckwitz, pianist, will | University. The art editors of the Washjngton pa- | HAve s giest X Patec) Shvater o Rocea, Miss Auth, Mi ordan; Hise | tharothar: members of this comimitees | g tt, chalrman; Mrs. Wil S s N ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher Pres-|pers and Dr. Gertrude R A e e Craven and’ Mis: Huddleston I Al et e eone e L. Rar irs. Frank Akers Richard Eve vrd, air conquerer | New York for several ‘ 4 fiainE ol e e S Redirl e ave been Il pooney and Rear Admiral and Mrs. [ The comp ¢ tronesses for | at the recent Bal Boheme. was before : e No; apete ) return to Washington' this after- | W Bt s el b Charles B. McVay | the 1¢ £. L s are requested also to wear of the North v | Sinclair Gert Mr.| This talk by Miss Guest will be a 2 k& § e D ; ol . b Gardne g Mayflowe umes they wore at that Onlrrcd to Fort SI“ few mic i and Mrs. Geor '] r. Mr. and [sort of prelude to a visit to the Fre “A Cupld P “will be given by|Hotel Wednesday et h t The boxes 3 « offered b Irs. Presto 1 ke their home in | Gallery which is to be made by the s 4 t | % . g 3 o Irig ¢ Alstor Siond O F Mrs. A. J. B . president Mrs. Preston will ma s 4 .t 3 League for the Larke Life a 3, at 8:15 « ¢ en taken by iond_ Ortels eral of the Ds ors of the American | Woodside, Md club members ‘un'!; r the .1:;.«“”,‘._ of | “ownhouse, at 1628 K street northwest, | the Fair tncludes Viet societies, will be ulwuul with State 1 ordered to Fort Sill, Okla., for Stton; sitainiadit: dlhnor last g iy A Saturday evening at. § o'clock. Game rma s. Gieo nd other pennants. e ) x following which it the ] ner ia. Mrs. Anne stone Milwaukee | ruary xl. 30 o'clock, with Mrs. O nd dancing will bg followed by re-|op A T Fletcher, M »t Colonial -Dames has taken . ill take ¢ and of ‘”‘"r(.:,‘“_ is visiting her cousi 1 | L. Veerhoff acting as club hostess freRfiments. Firnee Araitod sle, Mrs, Tracy |and one has been reserved Mrs, is McCarty Little has ar- | n, at the Hirmhu! e i - | M € 3. Blkins, rived from China and is the guest of a vono] e City Club will give @& .card | 4 reception af nee: W siven ¢ T o s. _ Ric today > r une r O 5 'he annual brid tea of the con-| papty for its members, their wive Monday evenir 1t the Arl ton v|u i VY B 1 her uncle, Mr. Anthony C. Addison, in | The @RS, O 3 g Fitzhugh Ledyard Hamilton has sorhood House | anq friends m the club's lounge to- |t onor of the mewly appointed nd " friend [ 1b's lounge to- | tel in honor of the n ppointed | yo ZHYEN his home on erland place o it ; ce N nd Pen’ aval aviation : : me o sunderland place for | i heid at the Cairo Hotel tomor- | morrow evening at 8:15 o'clock, The | \ssistant Attorney FAE M B e ) a e i Col; Tdtile i (hing: Shhevs b | row afternoon at 2 o'clock, the pro-| Jounge has heen arranged so both | R. Farnum, and Mrs. Farnum || i Lk M TS B Byrd's pilot wher o S Her: na, where he is | . loqs of which will be used to help - and five hundred and othe the Massachusetts State Society | gory e 0 ) ; Sweeney wrénce TPownsend . in command o egation guards. y s ! he flew from mmand of the legation guards. |, .iytain the day nursery of Neigh- mes may be played without in- | of Wask n, Mr. Farr ey o ot Spitzbergen to t : Maj. and Mrs. J. MecGovern of | borhood House during the Summer | terfe y will 'be awarded to|an address. Mr. and Mr : ' % o ind | B o o teraiiy s v m‘\nm-m,\ el T * | @ lo and refreshments served. | were residents of Melrose, Mass et oSl 1309 G ST.NW the Hge : 1 astive 0 xr;u'“:‘:- il'(nw-?l‘ n‘.‘y.‘.\‘.\h\ Edward Irwin, Wardman will ‘be assisted by Mrs. Anton Step- | The Sisterhood of the Washington |personal experiences, in the existence Army, are at the Wardman Park Ho.|and Miss Sproul, the Cairo. Among | han, Mrs. W. C. Hanson, Mrs. An-) iebrew Congregation, of which Dr i\wl_v "m_v.tn MGy 1 for the remainder of the Winter. | those who have reserved tables are| drew Cannon, Mrs. H. H. Miller, bram Simon is its minister, plans| Mr. Gardner will show actual ph 1rs. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Alexander | Charles Hilligeist, Mrs. Rudoiph Jo: celebrate its twenty-second anni-)tographs of thes: fairies,” which ¢. Columbus, Mrs. Sydney Anderson, | Mrs. Maurice Rosenbe Mrs. Paul | versary Monday afternc February | many believe to actually prove the I . Mrs. W. D. Boies, | Bleyden, Mrs, Harry Rand, Mrs, it ‘the Eighth Street Ter at 2 |istence upon the surface of the earth v population which may be as nu Comdr. R. E. Byrd Mrs. W. H. Wheeler will entertain sixmonth ... | at luncheon tomorrow at the Congres- | Mrs. M 3 abisence from the Navy onal Country Club. She will also | Mrs. Parker Cor Mrs. F. M. Dav- | Pierson, Mrs, Claude Owen, ) g clock. It promises to 1 L cele- fof 2 Do e e Lieut. B Balchen of the NOI-|je hostess at dinner in the evening, | enport, Mrs, F: A Louis | M. Beavers, Mrs. Jack H A ration, arra on its m as [ me: wegian Navy will probably be a mem — { C. Frothinghar 3 1 12, Hull, | 0. 0. Tarrant and Mrs. Cuvier Metz s S v. Dr ) pursues its own strange life in its own ber of the transatlantic crew Mr. and Mrs. Roger Shepard of St.|Mys. Harry Hull, Mrs. Bdward Irwin, | ler, \ s Free Syns | stz way which is only sep A Fokker monoplane of the J¢ Paul, who with their three children | Mr nks Kurtz, Mrs. James Mc-| The club will give its annua and also Rev, Dr. Nathan Krass |arated from us by difference of % | f £y 1, New York. The |vibration We see objects within the phine Ford type, in ik have been spending the past t| Clintic, Mrs C. McFadden, Mrs.| Valentine day celebration this yea Jmanuel 8 reache he W arlton Hotel, will leave shortly [ James H. ) afferty, Mrs. Ralph| Monday evening, February 14, and rog will also include several |limits which make up our color spec being 1 2 w York, where they will stop be- | U'pdike, George F. Unmacht, Mrs. | to be a supper dance, 10 o'clock. The | Dera stars and it promises to be an | trum, with infinite vibrations unused the comi ing to their home in St. Paul. | F B. Swank, Mrs. W. k. Humphrey. | decorative plans are to be a combina The new machine et Mrs. Randolph Perkins, Mrs. A. IL| tion of exte drapings couplec slightly lar J Mr. apd Mrs. Argyle N. Finney | and Miss Sproul. ~Hoste : ate electrical display o than the Jos ve as their guest in thel , » tea will be Mrs. Lindley H B y lights of varic phine Ford 3 Thirty-ninth street, Chevy Chase, |jey, Mrs. James H. Macls . Mus - ze and blend witl be driven by three t tter's grandmothe rs. vic it ress Bt ) e i p THe Heents H e driven by three : the Intter’s grandmothér, Mes. Davi ess and M ad hancings. The scene g)i S Y‘ V I A Sale to Clean Up Small Lots of New and Stylish Shgine of g Mrs. Finney ente: e b W Ba : = P g o on 4 ey e ittt o 4 : '“"\',,,',,\.,.\‘\]L’m v, W en Our a entlne Merchandise Sacrificed at Prices for wiust when Byrd ; s. Griffith B | " Mrs. Charles Wood will give a travel | umerous _settings which go t ONE DAY ONLY Bk been ledtned B Mrs. B. M. Chiswell entertained at | taik on Dalmatia this evening at :15 | take up the scenes, in Cupids, e OW RS Sy g 4 e . followed by tea, in the private |o'clock at the Playhouse for the benes| den. Mrs. Burrett also designed th I I 5 IE although it is | § | dining room at the Cariton Hotel yes. | fit of the League of the Covenant,|plans for the b's_Halloy AN | | believed that he 4 el . when her guests were Mrs, | where she will show the beautiful pic | EM TITCHINC @i Y —from Blackistone’s to ok i e [ i 3 which she has taken herself and H S i PR b e e . % 3amble, Miss | has made into colored slides to sup : June. i - @ | S. Divine, Mrs. D. P. v, 3 | plement her talk. This will probably | pyFieating, Butigns Covered h mens and most e | < h His plane will Wi . e L SR S LI L b H i : M. E. HOLLEY < ; arrangement. ‘ ?;ppre?late (ht o ® qua'i't“y of Qh;le ! N 13 o bargains as there is to close out at this ot Clemst 45 5 FLOYD BENNETT. | Mrs. Q. B. Newman, Mrs. Anderson, | Winter. Miss Charlotte Harriman will ! : suit sheped o only a limited ridiculous price. b o = 2 4 = | s o e R A A A AN T John Small, Mrs. John Hahn, give a program of music. The pat ® and other appropriate 00 mile trip from New York 20 ec[a - \ novelties. ‘quanmy of these The early ones ne-third of the distance - = 0 | z 2& remarkable values. will derive the 8| Come early to Cnly a ' limited will be over land §Sihy Sapodi it apt. Rene Fonck, Plenty of large benefit of these | sizes up to 48. All phenomenal aa “French ace who was pilot of the N < : N2 0TAE | D. Sikorsky plane whe rashed anc ppYe a7y X . reky plane when it crash 1 and ) S 7 <l | lscount R | the newest shades ONE values. burned cosevelt Long | d t 1 AY % | and materials. D. Island last Fall, while taking off on 2 & DELIVERIES 3 8 trip 1o Paris Fonck and Liout > ANYWHERE 14¢th & H s| VALUES UP TO VALUES UP TO R B Y 2 | Men’s and Women’s AI ‘;:2 TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 $49.50 ONEXYE $49.50 Navy Department, are repor 3 RY unusual taste- contemplating vnf_n‘;nm.:k!fw‘ljncv: = P e 5 | ! P W R, - P gens s Y | Coats and Hats ‘(ifi%fii‘i&‘i}i‘iifi%@i‘ifi!‘i BRESLAUS __ Friendly Skop 1309 G Steeet Lawrence W. Curtin, who was to have been navigator of the Sikorsky plans 3 entine Party. Hearts and d which was burned last Fall. Curt.n’s % ) Cupids Ice Cream molds. ghll | j proposed route was g the New | i England Coast to Newfoundland, and S oA e then along the at circle to the Special red heart cakes and | . southern tip of England, thence to | repd mints. Delivereq This Week Only I'rance. = HE tpe promptly on phone order. Rush for Mardi Gras. 18th and Ce'umbia Road ) ’ Orleans Association of Commerce, terday announced that approximatel 5 10,000 more rooms than hotel: an Cleane“ md Dyers furnish will be needed to house Mardi Gras tourists and appealed to house- i 1332 G St N w holders who have rooms available to e e register them with the association. R Zdl Main 2343 NOW THE DAIN- THE SMARTEST TY COWSLIPS be- NEW BAG is com- come the smartest pose in color and has boutonnieres of the an all-around strap. moment. In lovely col- Lizard grain and fit- orings—75 cents. A ted with powder puff FASHION INSTITUTION case. $10.50. Washington NewVork Presenting the Smart Spring Vogue of London-Inspired Tailored Suits In the debonair new versions that make effective use of all the clever nuances of man-tailoring that immediately suggest Bond Street. In Sophisticated Black Kasha, $39.50 Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the | tollowing James Simpson and Viela Hamilton harles P Long ri Md. and 10y M Gliver 31 this. < Thomas A. H E Vi a Holliday 5. J(n@l;l\ ?{ ’} 5 ity and Abbie ' of Chevy et a 4 V4 rieon. both of Alexandria a. @ Edwin, _u Pad : v; fa E ealion ‘ot Sheximiria Va. /] n and Dorothy L S an G USTREET BETWEEN Tlith & 12th George E._ Johns and P . Ba Herman Ricketts of Rockville, ) 3ladvs Redm: sermantown, Md Reliable Since 191} 314-316 7th St. N.W. Sophisticated because it is in the smart new com- pose mode, combining the Kasha single breasted, two- button coat and a wrap-around skirt of men's wear fabric in_stripes simulating men’'s afternoon trousers. It is braid bound, of course, and it has a white pique waistcoat. $39.50. Or it may take its cue from brother’s tuxedo—and use the slender black Kasha t with satin pipings and black satin revers on the coat with its smart round | The Suit Sweater— edges and single button fastening. $39.50. $5.90 to $13.50 —without which no tweed In Conventional cul can even hope 1o be 3 smart and which even ac- Navy Twill, *35 Ny kas ar v in ways a favorite of fashion—this year in special esteem Paris style particularly if it boasts the short 24-inch jacket with silk tive 1 t braid-bound edges—single-breasted, six-button fastening— horizon three-tiered braid-bound flap pocket and the very mannish side breast pocket. The rt, of course, is wrap-around, as are all the smart new skirts this season. $35.00. In Very Swagger Tweed Weaves, 25 The short box coat abounds in chic, particularly if it is in one of the rich rugged weaves and shows clever fabric manipulation. There are new panel backs, new fabric em- piecements, pockets that are more decorative than usual and little notched coilars. In the smart drab tone. $25. Misses’ and Womeon’s Suit Shope—Third Floor The Waistcoat— —the very proper go-to- style-meeting caper is par- ticularly good .when = de- ) ; \'Ie]n‘p('d‘\in English broad- % ) cloth. 'hm- tan, blue or For the Valentine Party Bs ‘ ] fo'vour awn pret- A Magnificent Array of Irresistible Dance and Evening Frocks The small felt hat seems to be a thing of smartness for- Very I‘IOdeSlly Priced at \ ever and this season Paris has encouraged it to become even smal]er, fitting the head snugly like thc aviator’s cap from which it took its inspiration, closely.-defining the hairline As for the Blouse tweeds, clever y twills. $ Ty pically of the smartest bobs. Jaunty, insouciant and definitely —this season it is quite the . AND ’:fl::,‘{:‘,‘,;e”flf,‘,' young. That is the correct hat to wear with a smart new thing to wear English broad- cloth, priced as low as $2.95, with its P, Tath ond tailored suit. So sayeth Paris and the fashionwise women ahtoustes et blackc * Kash of the world agree. saying the richness of heav radium silk Every evening mode of the smart world of fashion in this collection. Pearls, ostrich, crystal and embroidery of every type has been used in many A Stunmng New Collection of Felt Helmets %L’;x:f::lxlngflgiylo and an en- with short ways. Youthful or sophisticated frocks for mother and daughter. One and 80.60. " $15 to §25 tire new serfes of ss 90 3 : necklines. ..... ;‘]’:‘fln: dipes it :"v““ two piece modes that will be seen wherever fashionable women foregather. Millinery Shop—Sgreet Floor R The Longer Coat Suits for the DRESS DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR P;.,,,,.";,“,o’ matron. Cunningham’s

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