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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927. : 19 —_—— —_— town, and Mr. Holt and his bride will{chairman of the National Council of Bll‘ths Reporled Hu‘A“r: Slater. 43. Georgetown University EVEN"‘G wn’H PILGRIMS. City Club Quartet and brief addresses ’nr%e!rk l(_)‘thers :m dla‘c‘\‘x:l tgflll::':nt sail shortly’ after that for a three-|the National Woman’s Party, will pre- Alexander Butler. 39. St. Elizabeth's Hos- e by members on varipus phases of Pil.| Thanksgiving £ the Piigti month tour of Europe. side at the luncheon to be given at| The following births have been reported | pital . grim life, history and character. Rep- | Women, the association of the Pligrins the national headquarters of the|to the Health Department in the last 24 Elenora A. Mason. Society of Mayflower Descendants | esentative Maurice Hudson Thatcher [ With the Indians, etc -] Woman's Democratic Club Woman's Party on Capitel Hill at* 1 P t Ruth V. Mullos. girl. Rl Sraw o J Tnctman ave of Kentucky will define the differenc: The soctety has several hundred Luncheon Claims Notablés. o'clock tomorrow, the 107th anniver-| (harle l"d Priscilla’ Ward, gir! T fae. "5 Watter "Reed How: to Meet February 28. between Pilgrim and Puritan. Carter |members in Washington, among them The program luncheon of the|sary of the birth of Susan B. Anthon, e o Sule Dillard. by s — Fiis o, Members of the Washington branch | B. Keene and Frank Briggs will de- |Chief Justice Taft and Senator James \muhcn nmA ‘lulla Dillard ’ , 'y NG tic Club| One hundred and fifty guests ha Fhrovald and Gladye Johtison. git] of the Society of Descendants of the | pict the humorous side of the Pilgrim | W. Wadsworth. Miss . B , Mrs. J Al 1 tal ce B ¥ ity | the deputation, y Mrs, Stephen| William D; and jager, oy refers to live In | the. Plymouth Pllgrima. Feoruary 28, | recount the landing of the Pilgrim 2 {\lm\p!l, Mrs. Horace H. Herr, Mr -:)?Jg"};:’d“i‘\.d;:;l‘;“:‘“g’;e;‘“"o, "he | Pell of New York, finance chairman h _\ 3 B er faxmhike rather than reign over | at the Franklin Sauars Hotel, | Thomas F. Whittelsey, governor of | Primitive African tribes made beads da 'W hl"ln:‘"" Mrs. William Donch, Aseriner Federation ot abor, asithe s;\d‘ma“n}lnr of 9';?“&‘:3"} councll - . il o the executive mansion in Olympia. There will be music by the Women's | the society, will speak on Pilgrim ' out of ostrich egg shells. s 5 rhe Icind | of the Woman's Party, which will be . . il speaker, his subject belng Whe Kind | oceived by President Coolidge at 12:20 Willam 6 '-'i?’u Y G Sae. boy. of a President Labor Would Like 10 ,n on 0w atternoon. HibEnnd Kitherine: l;nei‘mel oy — Ashlev W, and Edith W yles. girl. Py S T Lawrence A. and Ruth E. Laser. girl. L. D. Carms 1| Among those who wm“l»e pi‘egem The plans for the Mi-Careme Span- W A s, Feckiton b“ ¥, Miss i h at the luncheon are Mrs. James|igh flesta to be given at the May- lier A and Rose Vnmdlluuf i PR e jibapa ¥ G. Trowbridge, Mrs. | Meredith Helm, who will have as her | flower Monday, March 28, for the o' and z.‘x%l.a;n‘:‘ kil A NEW SIZE IN GUER- A NEW WASHABLE A FASHI _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) i« . Jones,” Mrs. i A bell Bruce, Mrs. Brook Lee, | ticello, are being rapidly. perfected. arold and, El New den. gitl. tled by Cluny, E Charles Bright, Mrs. John H_'u..m rs. Reynold Hall of Philadelphia and|All of the commitees have been : b hér(éum;!-“c“ inlfepend mond, M Edward C. Wright,. Miss | Mrs. raul Bastedo: M Huston | formed and are as follows: Mme. Ek- Lonie and kvangeline A uerlain. L'Heure, Lillian N . W. Brake.| hompson, Mrs. kdward B. Meigs,|engren, chafrman of the Spani: liam and (...,“n;um Bleue and Rue de la Paix | Miss Elizabeth | Mrs Liam C. Penn, who will enier-| flesta; Mrs. Claud . A. Swanson, chair- LA s 33 odors. Purse size, $1.90. ON INsT[TUTION Cullen, George Wagner, Miss party of twelve; Mrs. Minnie| man of music; M Lawrence D. e E. and Rose ‘\m % s ew Anne Townsend, Mrs. J. J. Breen, Fisher ,Cunningham, former Secretary . chaitman of patronesses; M > DParis Washing! : Charles Lischka and Mrs. J. 3. [of Labor_william B. Wilson and Miss | Walter R. Tucker chairman of % | Agnes Wilson, Mrs. Kate Trenholme | invitation; . Marye and ° Ps — | Abrams, Miss Laura Knott, Mrs. Blair | Mrs. Breckenridge Long, umumen of y Dea!hs Reported and Mrs. Turin Bradford Boone, | Banister, Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, Mrs. |boxes; Mr<. Jean Rushmore Patterson, seathe have been revorisd no er ral el . 0a Brown st northwest, enter: | George M. Kckels, Mrs, Wilbur Hub: | chairman of publicity and_the floor | ., The, fglionine deaths bave bech feporiey . tuined at ten v ¢ for 12 mem- | bard, Mrs. Alfred Ricker, Mrs. Edward | committees; Mrs. Mitchell Carroll and | Hours £ b st e \\m.\ of the = Lutheran Choir. | Reyiolds and Miss McMullen, who will | Mrs. Linds ssell, chairmen of | . Horatio 1. ‘“mlmu 77. United States S _ 3 . Miss Helgfrid Orvin of the Nor be the guests of Mrs. Charles S, Ham- | patriotic socicties, and Mrs. Kenneth | 9o Home Hospitale oo ogig vmver- 'I‘h T S lf I d legation, Mrs. 1. Valeria Micheels and | lin; Mrs. Pickering of New Hampshire | Gilpin, chairman ‘of the supper com: | sits g R . ¢ 1S 1me € rimme Agnes Skartvedt assisted the |g Frank S. Bright. mittee, L I G Loasein's S awieaY, AW hos Vi LS hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Theophilus Parsons| L. o\ seme Lo icorke Metz. ‘00, United States Soldicrs’ . = !were hosts at the Sunday night chat-[ M Gt et 4 - | Home Hao, 3 e > s 50 s The Ambassador of Cuba and|ing dish supper at the Arts Smh last | tertained a supper :),.. 'ty of 16 cove: Lelia Hampton Carroll. 56. Garfield Hos . 5 to Senora de Ferrara have taken a box | night when the subject discussed was|® (heir home, on P street, Saturday | Ditgy 0y oppmmoshue, 2. Georeiown 3 for the ball at the Willard Hotel, Fri rts and Artist: Tomorrow eve. | SYenIng. following cards and dancing, | niverity Bomitab " "5 g2a s5n night, for the benefit of the | ning Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahony will) 4mnE ‘l"*," ‘F‘"’ TR ashi L7 piscopal ‘Home for Children. Re- |be hosts, and Mr. Hashima Murayama, uzh Le Roy Gott, Mr. and Mrs. | ®tg Kent, 48, Gallinger Ho cently added patronesses for the ball | director of the Japanese Hall of the 5 James 1. 3 James H. | Mar Keily Maithews. 46 o include: Mrs. Alexands Mackav- | Metropolitan Museum, New York City, o s Georic iy ; s Smith, Mrs. George T. Ma | 's. Murayama are to be guests L Aot M ; G L. Mills, Mrs. s i Two other distinguished|frene Lliiott and Mr. L. Lawrence 2 ; A r \1‘“. James G. ) s nnounced for the occasion. | gpiort. i I ) Mohun, Mrs. Merry. | Frances Benjamin Johnston, Al R Horace' G. Macfarland. Mrs. (noted garden photographer, and Mr.| Mrs. Harry L. Jones, newly elected Leaky Gutters i Lawrence C. Phipps, Mrs. Kev Pitt- | Crosby, ill known ' as “The|president of the Takoma Park Baptist 2 < . Walter G. Peter, Mrs. Ze | Father of Sk * Mr. Murayama Ladies’ Aid Society, - a com- & Downspouts T. Phillips, Mrs. Mo cill speak apanese Art, with slide | mittee consisting of M —often result in under- i A 7 s Philip M. r, Lillustration A minedfoundations and : \\|l|1 m C. Rives s ” On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. - . erta - ettling with sul " , s . Fx Stellwagen. | Carlton V alkenburg are to be the and congregation :umt gd-m:gu to pl: 3 s own a'n oun b} Mrs {dinner hosts, and the honor guests|at a din:r to lw given in the Sunday tering, interior decora- fi Joseph S ss s G ilhert Cof® | of the evening will be Maj. and Mrs. | school hos Piney Branch road and tions, etc. Smith, Mrs. arles Stiles, N seorge Oakley Totten, Maj. Totten | As streel, tomorrow evening at CEmploy Colbert to ex- > A P Francis M. Sava | wi e a talk on “Mayan Architec-|3:30 v'clock. amine roofing, gutter- Stevens, \ Joseph "hr Mrs. il . ing, etc., now, so de- Richard H. Townsend, 3 2 — E 5 fecks can_be orrected . : Oaklev Totten, Mrs. Alfred P. Thom, s Margaret L. Hubbell will be 'Vlamage Llcenses‘ » before Spring rains Mrs. Theodore Tiller, Mrs rd N, | the speaker at the Women's City Club Corie. s e S . Baron- | Thursday afternoon at 4:30, when mo- | 4, Marriage licenses have been issued to the g Worle and prices that'll y § 40 Coats in Misses’ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 vears tion pictures will illustrate the talk on | ' Robert H. Lee of this city and Sarah | @ bt sive you 100 salisfaction. : 2 = D. Wilbur, Mrs. Quaint Quebec.” Miss Anita Maris | Legn of Baiumore: . : : 60 Coats in Women’s Sizes 36 to 42 ns. Mrs. Clarence €. Williams. | Boggs of the Bureau of Commercial Yoy 4 J lb N Norman Wil Nies: Charies | Ecoriontics Nus selected the program of | 321 4o i acneas Nl s aurice J. Golbert | : Wheeler, Mrs, William Wheatley (entertainment. The committee spon- b an ry Lewis. ¥, . . . T o § Y 2 2 Mrs.. Charies Bonghtan Wond. - Mrs. | SOring the hour at the enb are Mes, arker ol “pedblivn, N, v Heating—Plumbing—Tinning All the Wonderful Viggin Wool Fabrics Adam M. Wvant. Mrs. Charles J. | David H. Blair, Mrs. Charles McNar - = 621 F Street Phone Main i ohn Wervev Yonngz. | Mrs. Peter A. Dri M e i i i Ailliamean, Mes John Vervev Youns. | Mrs, beter A Drury. Mrs, Hugh A e 3016.3017 J but—in discontinued patterns! e Hoamen® Mre Chandler | Mrs. Virgil C. Miller, and the chair. | in 1893, stands at 1125 miles an hour. | FiudRRIE y . A S0 N O Pdehon | Seeing this cloth upon his shel\5~ we asked the Craigleigh manufacturer to make it up Gasnpbell iard “,\ William S. Corby. | _Mrs. Donald Hooker of Baltimor i into coats for us—our own selected Spring St\|e~~:uld he has done so. Many of these pat- P ;,m il davell i 3 bl bl bl e I L BB ; terns are prettier than the newer ones, in our opinion—but because they are discontinued 5 fthiin " Atiernbon et thie | i i ’s - ¢ Y atterns—the- price is $28, instead of $39.50 to $35. ing i thia o - | Winter — a fern’s WASIINGTON'S LEADING FLOMIST ] P P i rtudio tea at 1611 Connecticut avenue ?fi\}‘“,‘.“\{"‘f’.’ ,.;.‘(",}I,“,I,,,”ii':\”l“( ,,“,‘l,;,, worst enemy! % Fl O ers | L All these lovely colorings to choose from— T J. ell, Mi Sedgley and Mrs. John “’ & A . a 3 7 Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. | benetit of the final payment on Mon- Ay e MeMinan, boy LAIN'S PERFUME—] E SUEDE SLIPON a, Mrs. G. E. Walters, 3 . M. s, . o al p Mattew and Mae McMillan. bo " T T GLOVE has_come , for Spring, in all the new Spring’ shades — hand sewn in black, $3.75 pair. v Rt x | me " Gemny “eheny o Wheat Corn Tassel Apple Blossom C"‘“.‘";."' fabrics nice | hotse plants. Nut Tan Mushroom Pansy are all specially E ferny “and il Vothe at > of Mrs. Peter Goelet G who has | Shilly air at night an 9 . processed to make been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.{iue ot dre, moistur For the Tea, L""‘:;"O" or other i Sponge gl'h. g'uh Pl(;on i them weather and sson for a weel, is returning | tham t0 w.ther. ar (% funct ; Cork ilver Grey Robin Egg ¢ i olten Kills them unctions i Hickory Grey Dawn Tarauoion wrinkleproof and TR e L A 1 To add a background of o Old Rose Peacock long wearing. ~ 3 Cillia few simple suggestions wiich come Former Senator William M. Butler | {e%, Smple sises of Biahiabihe Yo Leather = | arrived in Washington today and is | can have “good luck” with your plants all | Violets | Dbeauty and color to the tea this at the Willard, where he plans to re J}*(";y;';; a]‘b:nl:{"‘ nl-r;t* filled wl-th Tuxuriant 1 ¥ main several da D tate M@ dicRnaNsba Cyclamens or luncheon party—consult Gude for the proper floral decorations. BROS ety Sty v sl e an a S > ' % The New Nosegay Colorings So Smart for Sprmg in And they are all cleverly tailored—single or double breasted styles—raglan shoulders or fitted sleeves—iull swagger or pancl backs—mannish notched or tuxedo roll collars —patch.or slet pockets and some of them are beautifully trimmed with real leather— the smart new vogue. Don’t miss this sale in our Women’s and Misses’ Coat Shops—T hird Floor | Plantabbe are the odorless, pure white Miss Elizabeth Dorsey, daughter of }',"‘3“:".!‘.'3'11 St i uichare; Colng o mitjch Roses Mr. and Mrs. N. Worthington Dorsey, | co0ld and recommended by driegists. 1 street, Georgetown, | 1 weed dealers everyWhere. 25 0c, $1.00 . and $:3.50 per package. whose marriage to Mr. Donald Ram- Beatrice Goodwin. The marriage Three Stores for Your Convenenice v and Mr. Holt will take | ODORLBSS PLANT FOOD TABLETS 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Blace in the Christ Church, George-| Mfa. by Plant Products Co., Baltimore, Md. Y Main 4278 3103 14th St. NW. Main 1102 ll 001 Jersey FrOCks o 0L 3103 ) Pistache Terrapin 55 Tea Rose Limoges Blue 801 11th St. Main 2704 < W%%%%%%%%%% Grecian Rose French Beige 3 P ALL AND DELIVER P Splendid quality wool jersey in styles that show the value of careful LEAN AND PRESS tailoring. Styles for both tvomen and misses, including very smartly tailored jumper effects—one-piece frocks featuring Vionnet's chic sunburst tucking—other models with stunning geometric appli- Now the Mattress R B B e e e B s e of pin tucking—stitched pleats—peplum treatments—smocking—in fact a fascinating choice of clever style treatments—all expressing an air ‘of quality that is most unusual in dresses retail- Question IS SOlVCd s dx:,.:,:l.h;?.,, Btodd - Misses’ Sizes 16, 18 and 20 This is our regular price for cleaning and pressing On Sale in the Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor @ man's business suit, Gl 33 years® experience to- : FOI' You r with our “Val mac| i T R i IS Mo Wiy, N We Socared More Than & Thousand Dresses, $1.50 up s A €3 New Silk Slips I 14 £ guided by the experience of thousands who have At Great S auvings. B ound that it is costly to pay too little for a mat- i h: r&‘)u“c:nbrotagl{::y ;]gl:‘lz)e - ‘}:]adtr:gle::&d ,\:‘Iuvfll they are tress when you can get so much for your money 7 u iity slips in a in a New PARIS at $29.50—a £m:e easily within b 7, lump—and here they are for you! < reach of average Jx)cLetbooks. No high grade mattress —/ ) 300.._:3.95 Silk shps can be made and sold for less, although inferior mat- When the Sun Shines Bright— J There are crepe de chine and heavy radium slips in desirable new styles— tresses often sell for more. dainty models, trimmed top and bottom s 9 s of Look Your Best in , with exquisite cream Valenciennes lace or The New PARIS Mattress, built by the make fine net—tailored styles with the conven- the famous Enduro Hair Mattress and Triumph Box . A% s i el el Spring, is as fine a mattress at the price as it is possible Gold Strlpe y il deep shadow hems and self shoulder straps to mal ie Made of superior quality long-fibre cotton 37 2 flx;!";h:nfdfll::::l“?'lle!fili\(pfzh p:‘;f;;l; crepe de o . /A N & Cl nd- stree layer~felt the New PARIS is always buoyant and —Silk sgock".g, That WEAR! 4 / A ik, gives except\omll§ long wear. Covered with attrac- A A 400—-35 Silk Slips tive, enduring art, fancy stripe or narrow blue and All the’ beauty of the lovely Only recently we have been selling slips white tick. Finished with a strong imperial edge. new Spring shades is emphd- Al ?r n:,‘,’, type at $5 &{,d selling them well— P or ey are exactly what most women If you are looking for longer wear and peaceful, sized because the silk in Gold A want—heavy quality crepe de chine or s healthful sleep, your next mattress should be a New Stripe Stockings is 100% pure. / radium silk-—some trimmed with Valen- PARIS. Your dealer will deliver it to your home mn a And the garter-run protection 18 ;ltehner:n o S’:&Jé{“fitfi.é"’la’?;'é‘r‘»h""i{’\’-’]‘.;gfi sanitary, dust-proof wrapper put on in the spotless, of the Gold Stripe insures the . A Yot it oh Pl e e O e : oo ahs i modern Conscience Brand factory. On display and satisfaction of long wear. Chif: p:z;cm;mdes as well as white and the ent and furriiture stores. fon and service weights—all , . 2 - T colors—all sizes—all the time AW 250—$5.90 Silk Slips —$1.85 pair upwards Al For your better dresses—here are lovely LIKE A JO RNEY-- B N % 2 A / e de :gms slips—with w hlle Irish cro- I | | = ohet lace edging or exquisite thread drawn i NSCIENCE RA D Street Floor % : lace—and a_wonderful group of tailored s JOURNEY:of a thousand miles begins with | MATTRESSES ~PILLOWS ~BOX SPRINGS 7 i : ::t‘);;l:kl‘ :.!kl1:),:}?&1»9:}:.-%“;‘:.;\-_‘-E?::I.:.,\[- the first mile. It's the same way when you | ss fio_lnch lmltatlon i . their regular prices these slips would be begin to save a thousand dollars. Start/— unusual values. Street and pastel shades. this pay day—with us! | 72 2 : Pearl Ropes { 200—$2.95 Pongee Slips Every one likes the pongee slip for every- Your money is not tied up when you put it in | ; . Z 7 The very fashionable length in 33 95 day wear because of its durability and this 31 . 2 ) % i 2 % ) pongee is of unusually good quality that this institution. If it stays here, it participates in 7 i) P~ - creamy white pearls and knotted. will come out of the laundry looking like: g ings: % 1 : An unusual value, indeed. new. Beautifully tailored models, too, high earnings—at Jeast 5% Interest! If you need With _fematitched band tope and” dees it, the money can be withdrawn. . = 3 shadow hems. Sizes 36, 44. CONSCIENCE 75c lmitation Pearl Subsequent payments may be Mailed if more - 22479 BRAND. convesient, the Aspociation essailing” your i ] ELAREY Button Earrings Also Tomorrow—Special " And Once Again! credited book back to you—or retaining it— Purchase of S el ) .E”E:?deet-h. Also a very, very smart vogue. “c 50 Striped A 312.50 Large, small and me(]hun; size in plaln NATIONAL PERMANENT o compnrr: sk s RS Flannel Robes Corsette, $7.50 New Paris Mattress and § o Brond, Costume Jewelry op—Street Floor A al 1 BUILDING A 660CIATION Teiumph Box Spring, oty 04+ frince Brens M""nm’"‘m“m“""",m A Savings of $5 UNDER SUPERVISION OF Here's an ideal combination of two well- EA"(];lr "t;{, gt 't;'t;ndv Eve . Flowm : sk e i THE U 5. TREASUR'( known Conscience Brand products, that e Wi nmg < ¥ e ‘yml. “mn’lhm o Ehpierssin mwum pomp;hr will bring lasting peace and rest at a cost 929 o SUCCt. NW, W5 within evéryone's feach, S AP ) 31 51-50 collar, long setin s7 95 it :mm,thz: s7 50 Conscience Brand readily examine the sleeves, pockets and self of heavy kenelastic and ORr 3 # w MORE New Paris Mattress........ . $29.50 ;7.2",’111.2?51 springy Periectly exquisite shades of rose, goose- sash. Ideel for immedi- :‘:’.: ‘.Z,:““T‘L“.?““n.“?,":é Conscience Brand 3 berry, maize, pink, blue and red in combina- ate wear—stunning col- I o & e supporters at Triumph Box Spring... . $34.50 uum] of chlfian-and velvet or chifion and or effects. i tached. metal § Y 3 International Bedding Company s e s"’"‘,""“ Floor % i e All in.the Grey Shops—Second Flitr-<Tuopdey

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