Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927. 19 Representative Houston is president | ville Barker will act as patronesses at | loch, Maj, Amasa M. Holcombe and inspiration in the singing of part bass and complete grasping of the | with belllike tones and exquisite taste * of the soci and the other officers | the annual Phi Mu bridge party given | Mr. Daniel Smith Gordon compose the ~ songs in English. Dr. Williamson ~" S h‘:f the songs they are singing. | in the simplicity of the enunciation are Mr. Edward Abrahams, Jr., first | for the benefit of the health work car- | committee on arrangements. MUSIC Lo s Ll e Terhane: tha. twor N e e e e T —_— et Do e S . ellent examples of such singing as [ folk songs were the most interesting |a sectjon of vibrant bass viels. The R. Groves, executive secret Miss | 4 ciation of University Women club- TRIBUTE TO COL. HINE. e e > t night, with a ma-|numbers, as they were sung in that|lullaby in the German Christmas songs E. Gertrude Bacon, recording secre Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. THE ST. OLAF CHOIR. y r. Willis ngers old- language and showed fascinating dif- | was especially well handled. Indeed TR 4 % e M. ‘Georee ‘Biymond. b ot ht well be | €F and more mature in their vocal pro-! ference in lingual rhythm and a build- | each selection was sung with evidenco Afr. Alfred A. MeGarraghy, brother | D | okt MEtices . [Tets Weinia vlis e | 800y to /Be Miken. o, Fort Myer debe i on. And, of course, there is al-}ing up of tone in the second to a for- | of that thorough ars that of the bridegroom, was best man | trea & b y L. 8, y i SR ways in mind the efforts of the Bach! issimo that would have done the|makes for complete fiarity with With Military Escort. 'm : '.,'(-f:-l{lf1‘. ’:"x|‘u‘;1"" : ‘(’h’. Choir of ]}h thelehem, Pa., under Dr. rse gods themselves credit ’(‘ln-i(he musle, and, as a result, original et G EO ey s a_concert L g °d Wolle. U n, the tie|lovellest number, in one opinion at|and authentic interpretation. The au it her home, ey et iy A _;“‘ o0y cf o0 Chiries Deb- Bin '[‘{;"I" am. Hhough el g | between each varie gious be- | least, was Glinka's “Cherubim Song,” | dience showed appreciation mot only o Sa Mrs. | who died in New York Sunday morn- | Melius nsen, 2 ‘ | lief and undemoninational power of [with its harplike humming and reso-| with applause, but also by leaving nk L. Goll, will entertain the mem- 4 Bex orway and the whole or . 912 : % , sngregation | iN& Will arrive in this ¢ity tomorrow born in Norway : . | music seems to be the motivating | na vell s es of Rus- | after the final encore with obvious name of M: of the church and congregation ek it bas e 1o S L Th‘,_“"mmm ~ St distinctly : S 8 ire 4 g fla dinner to be given in the Sunday | morning on the special car of Presi- | 5 5 = e and in its entertainment es. | Mis. Anna k Miss ] school house, Piney Branch road and |dent Davis of the Delaware, Lacka-| e itrigs eventually | self, My Soul,” the strerth and rich- 5 Those in charge of the zeme eer il belth T Soineimie (WS | Aiheni{ street (O uxaday leveriBgEom [Iva i ol pa e ol ceeant] i and gir ; X : : of the unusually fine alto section | w. Dies at 106 are planning to stage one of the most | Spring to Mr. 10 o U';“““'“l‘v s 15:30 to 7 o'clock. FHTIGN by Mis: BHine ans mekbers ot & s the “amdare | 2ot S S E JIOK g shown to advantage and the so | oman Dies a . delig] [0cia svents of » season, | Shower as the rst forma ret-to- . > : oo g " e h ts ca he s . ! al “hosa \a ] FON T . e — lelightful social events of the season, | S1oWer W e tov i e T vas E = " % the famil At 1 olelbelc it will be: hows what fir I nt e : e o_c[h.:l-Bln ”1"‘- final “hosanna” of | FOND DU LAC, W ‘ebruary 15 reproducing, for the delight of those | sether of the 8 S “S| The Maryland University Glee Club | faken to Fort Myer with a military | obtained in ensemble singing with col- | 0% £00 the Liszt “Benedictus Qui Venit” was | (P).—Mrs. Rose Batal, 106 vears old, attending, that air of romance, of | enjoyed by all. will hold a concert under the auspices | escort. At 530 o'clovk Wil b | fege i uvenps | saena : . wnother original and beautiful touch. | a native of Syria, died at the home of spontaneous, innocent gaye Guorze Box anuoindes e of managers of the Bap- | helq in the Fort Myer chapel, with in. | It was I widson and his build- | "L avrcre ol . ex.|In the beautiful old Catalonian nativ- | her son. Although stricken with blind warm hospitality that is always : ge of her daughter, Eleanor | (ist Home for Children for the benefit | terment in Arlington Cemetery at 3 | ing up of the Harvard University Glee | coljont equipment in the e ity aegend, 'The Three Kinks,” the'ness some time ago, she had been ciated with the “Old South. Wb Vor. to Mr: E. Milton Dulin, | © 2 stitution tomorrow evening | o'clock, E Club that first gave an indication of | oopnicatitios of sing accurnie | 1€2ding soprano sang the solo part active until a week ago. is Saturday evening, Feb 6 | e e g velock in }(;h«"_iu‘nimy Sehool pailbeare | mem- | the prokress possible in such ch lSasise: ot tonn i oat aitath e will take pl in ’ = el ouse Salvary ptist Church. f the Wast Pol )t 189 oty 3 udley 3 i “ roum at the a Yfl'\\n";‘ Hotel. ficiating. Mr. Dulin, who | house of i el ':;xhu(\fuy\\l st Point el f 1891, | work in u diction to spin a tone o ; ; s the son of Mr, and Mrs, Bdwin M B ne was a member, will | doing similar work along slightly Se POt Bilh obE: et The akes for Which the sftale 1 | I the sou of Mc. and Hes Howin 2 y for the Church of |pe Gens, 3 T actet that [ iles or Hsnost sopranc)on denntet being given, that of aiding needy | i unsfiguration wili be given in 8 Siite 168 pioR manner not | e Sy B, Dtaw. | Cornell, where he is a student. Mrs il W el 0 ! 1 ) sents it i e e | e peuing nd” o | Dt Wil e tne cucet o b ot | 16, baloer of, She, Sl Hotel | and' Coe K75, Anitaan, 18 cir AR R Sowrs WIEe3IqU Aats nd tickets are being rapidly taken. | Until the close of Mr. Dulin’s stay s M e el e S e 3 r M dditional . n Ithaca. i 5 o e T e % | Miss Sallie Hews Phillips s chair- s ¢ vi i | Tbe 1300°G ST.NW W Barkie s Tames 157 AL | man of the' dehutante committee for o B ML Co-operative Apartments | a 0 a X i _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) James B | Lk i Mrs. Walter Lambert, M Clifton Woodrum, Mr 1- [ the ball to be given for the Episcopal - Robinson M. Robert Fredter X ¥ "1 W, Eberle, Mrs. Sidnes I Talia | Home for Children at the Wi e mitee . | That Meet the Requirements | RS e e e | 1720 H e ASTERPIECES!!! Al | Philiips e chairmen are Mise{Sie05 g e SRR i, KL B 1 oo s o i R i S G | ) oo’ CRESCENT PLACE . ew ink Slate et hosts at dinner | ORherS of the commiter e Erincesy | e T Mo vl | OF THE DRESSMAKER'S ART—REAL ORIGINALS, MADE last night at the Willar RSN ot T W e Miss Olive Sher) Kitty Amory. Bradbury . IN THE INIMITABLE “BRESLAU” MANNER Outof-town guests are arriving for | Miss Marg ) B ooty R : In the Embassy Section wedding of Miss Lucy Mead, Miss 1 a 3 . R 5 . ges wlor and Thorvald Fr s s Eles o e g = Overlooking Meridian Park | 3 Hammer, whose marriage will take Miss Mary Tullien, o Catoel Hiuriann) hats: ‘ ew dpring ifternoon, with Dean Bratenahl off. | ford, M Gatley, Miss Nanes BiS i WEEE TR ARTMEN e S O s el ating. Mr. and M . Hammer of | Hamilton, Florence Marlatt, g A > requirements of those to whom a proper ° ranford, Conn., parents of the bride- | Miss Louis Miss Rebekah === environment is id to whom the careful, sound invest- t es In om-elect, and numerous other rela- | Lipscomb, Miss h Clem, M The Order of Washington will hold ment of their 1is of paramount impor < rement oun | i nd friends will be here for the | Fia Hopkins, Miss Margaret | its nincteenth annual dinner at have been met in the org: ion, sale nagement of this wedding. | Kerr and Miss Dorothea Richards o'clock the evening of Februar | new million dollar co-operativ 1 building in the ' Benefit From Party. will be the speaker o omorrow afternoon ) Mary V.| o AN illihe the Spedkers Ot 6 The wedding party is almost wholly | 5 he Hotel La Fay Judge Bugene highly restricted Emb ‘tion of Washington. ‘s - S v . Bonniwell of Philadelphia and Rep- om out of town, und man; Student Loan Fund to S D Reasonable Terms of Purchase On Entire Stock of Fok, . Sor Interest is manifest in the card[Dr. George Tully Vaughan 1 A Highly Restricted Tenant | 2. s 0 o he maid of honor fo ' 3 ghly Restricte ry o 198 swho will be mald of honor o1 | arty to be given Friday afternoon at | mander general of the orde i ‘ ngs mese the party, and tomorrow evening Mrs, the Willard at 2 o'clock under the|side. Dr. Joseph List of Present Tenant-Owners on Request John Andrew Kratz > § auspices of the District of Columbia For Floor Plans, etc., Address | for the bride and bri .ct | Daughters of the American Revolu . = ‘ | Brasses, Embroi- and their wedding party. Thurcday | tion student loan fund committ y There il b uticheon [aits for | Much Viluable assistance 1% el RY’I‘ \(\:«!.T.Exfil:‘«m TERRY B. SIMMS deries, Lamps, Etc. s Taylor at the Cafe St. Mark given h.\' persons outside (hf mwx’n\n"l’ :; TI'( ""d l"mm,. les Manager and Friday Miss Ji Adk will | ship who recognize the value of the uality and it costs e e = . xive a luncheon party . Pri- | project. lavey VAN TELLETh Touis e 1661 CRESCENT PL. TELEPHONE All the New Light Colors, Navy ) i g Gloves Iy B B8O 5 . £ | ) v night Mr. and Mr ) Committee on tables will have M a0 2t N WG G Rw. i WASHINGTON, D. C. AD A0 For February only and Black. Equal to $25.00 iil give a dinner for the bridal party, | G. L. Collins, chairman, assis Bih N o /E APARTMEN SION OF M. & A and Saturday Mrs. Powell will give o Charles Bright, Mrs. J. A. Ma T3tine ‘or encione thin a0 with brkld R s D e L Dresses Shown Elsewhere. M M. breakfast at her home on W E. Young and et e ek . All Sizes, Even Very Large road for th s Jones. Candy, Mrs. W. - . — A ¥ with M ol Ones. Always One Price, Mrs. Merritt W It chairman, h kisinh Miss abeth Peet, Mrs. inOEEtnet O M " W. Husband and Mrs. G. B. Wal the tea and exhibit he will give thi: ter tin, i cornmittee W 2 afternoon in his studio, 1611 Connecti- | 1o e Pl gomianiging® 'S W d d t out avene. Assisting Alr. Comins will | be dssisted by a group of voun irls ‘IiP s oru ednesday—Two Grea New Arrivals Every ll.P Miss Lower, Mrs. (}uy Despard ) Revolution, wk vill sell as o Goft, Mrs. Reeve Lewls and Mrs. | quring the afternoon under the direc. “Boostlng February Sales”’ cLEVENTH ST. Events Sotiae best tion of the chairman. Prizes, M 't Promoters Club announces | Margaret Barber, chairman; N an_ Oriental masquerade party to be | Roberta Galloway, Miss 6081614 lield at the Blackstone shing- |and Miss Eleanor Smith & ton's birthday anniversary g Mrs. Calvin Coolidge heads the long ie hours of 1 and 6 o'clock a.m., |lis inguished patronesses, th coinciding with Oriental daytime. The | latest additions of whom are committee i charge are Mr. Kermit | George Thatcher Guernsey Girdner, Mr. Rowland Lyon, Miss|Medill McCormick and Mrs. Paul L] Matalee Lake, Miss Katherine Summy, | Duane Kitt, national chairman. Miss Mary Virginia Leckie, Miss e —— Margaret Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- || Mrs, Mable Willebrandt, Mrs. Wil a 1 O I e a S ander Woodburn' and Viktor Flam- |} debetn e il Ba Ll s Wt Sneligerand Mus, 3 SOy beau. Pri: ffered for the best - o °_g° O st tomee — Sl - P - Distinctly Different copes. Ortent: music, iginal - - me. _ Oociad e, e ; W Much More 95 Esitsdh oo Moderately Priced S G . part of the program. Breakfast at 5 i o'clock will conclude the affair. The PP Meriting Your Immediate Inspection Now! While the Stock Is at Its Best! proceeds will be devoted to the ' memorial Oriental room at George 4 Great, ‘Washington University, planned in honor of Dr. Mitchell Carroll. v ASHING- ) _—- The Delaware State Society of the| /R TON'’S Jj BRESLAU’S The Friendly Shop 1309 G Street % District of Columbia will hold its sec- . Birthday i@ : Tomorrow you benefit as the result of an end annual dinner and dance Satur.| iR | T ¢ i I Milli b . day evening in th id ballr f > S < arv c S I e 5 e A LRt e Avdied = extraordinary purchase our Millinery buyer just }:,?;;‘,3:3’;“;,“ihe’f;’;fi‘;‘t).f;m§“},‘;5‘§’,{‘é: A of the greatest { made from one of New York’s leading makers toastmaster. Semator T. Col 9 American. Cele- : : . . . ~ Dupont. Senator Thomas F. Bavard, | @ Lrate it vatrioticalls of Tailored Hats, for this special Boosting Feb- Gov. Robert P. Robinson and Repres. | |IfF 4 e i ! entative Houston, all of Delaware, will | —joyously with g £\ ruary Sales event. miake short addresses. k. BUDD'S Ice Cream ma:,r of“‘({f‘;’"c,,mmi,’:;?“,‘,‘,‘,’ fn.fi:]:é;, in delicious, appro- ¢ i Plenty of large head sizes—Five Dollar Hat Shop—Fourth Floor ments for the dinner and Mrs. B. L. priate molds, - 3 YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMN Sliter is chairman of the ticket com- _ - e 18th & Columbia Rd. mittee. The reception committee in- nmbia 4 The New Straws are Here ‘ y. P al ‘Tenth St Sheldon W. Fairchild, Mrs. Lena Reed anderinn Mrs. Iola Armstrong. :\ud.\-_ e Zalany : Crochet Visca Milan Hemp Azure Braid Mary C. A ey, Miss E. Gertrude | Y ) . : Bacon, Mr. Edward Abrahams, jr., / i Novelty Woven Braids and Mr. William J. Kirkland. Mr. Frederick Klund and Mr. Ralph Bailey 7 will be at the door. The committee \ , in charge ot the table for the dinner | includes Mrs. R. Piemeisel, Mrs. ' 3 2 F . L. Sliter and Mr. Frederick Klund Mannish Vestees ?’F ¥ % ,_\;“‘i‘ % ?A{C/H_E%\)j Ad z e S —brings with it gigantic reduc- > SHOES D ey owp o s tions—all Winter apparel must be white, colors and stripes. “STYLE WITH A SMILE” h i g/ [ sold regardiess of former prices! Hllflnu . s 75 Winter Dresses 15 Winter Coats Ridiculously Low Priced! S s 5 ¢ ogoue for 3 All are this seasow's S‘D B Smart » - garments that must be sold ° o i prior to the arrival of our . . Spring merchandise. allore ui1ts ‘ ises or i Dresses—include satins, crepe, etc., that sold from FindS Special Impetus in ThlS Sale :?9.50 to $49.50. Models for various occa- sons. Coats—Sports and Dress styles—many are fur-trimmed. o MIGNONETTE” $ 4 At this price they will go very quickly. —This “Fashion Shoe of Comfort” fea- 2 5 tured in Springtime’s Newest Materials. : : 21 Vogue and Value Dresses SHELL GRAY KID! ) PASTEL PARCHMENT KID! { 310 ROSE BLUSH KID! ) PATENT ! 1 $Q.50 BLACK KID! ) = More than ever before the Smart Miss will want a Suit this season, for daily cables from Paris and news from Fifth Avenue .S?ha;;’uldE{:irlfrlifea;:gu$za_ pronounce Suits as the mode of the moment. We have pre- €ason s ceeecenaiaanns pared an advance sale for Wednesday in which every Suit is Satins, Crepes, Jerseys, Velveteens, etc. ninating woman chooses “Arch Friend” a very special value. them she steps fashionably and happily through the entire season. As in all “Arch Friend” Models onette has a built-in arch support and is Single and Double-breasted Dress and Sports Suits Twills ishioned on a combination last, the heel being two Every smart detail awaits you in these stunning models. The _Tweeds widths narrower than the ball ; short, snappy mannish Jackets are tailored to perfection. Braid and Basket Closing Out Odds and $I ki S ) satin piping. - Colors are black, blue, checks and mixtures. A variety Weaves Ends in Silk Underwear of styles. Skirts have kick pleats or are “wrap-around” models. %figgmges —What bargains! Slips, Step- ins, Vests, Hosiery, etc. i IE'_ ilipsborn 608 614 P ELEVENTH ST . gé » - LU LT

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