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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927. T T T Y {in this season’s benefit for George| Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. Lisner,|Miss Rebekah Lipscomb, Miss Ma- : i | S O< ¥, I E I Y | Washington University Hospital Tues- | Mrs. James A. Lyons, Mrs. George |belita Mead, Miss Marguerito Orme, Mar"age Licenses. i | day evening in the university gym-|Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, | Miss Sadie Phillips, Miss Betty Rid ,n,}"'”‘"’ Hoanaes Tikvs) bken (WS toithie e . entrance on Twentleth street | Mrs. Charles W. Richardson, Mrs, Ma: ; : Willif 0. Dises and Martha E. Stoward. (Giiroeh vomi Bighitebnth Buge) BHUbRIO A SN ety few | son'l Boott, (Mza, (UMD B Whiunp, | o s Dorothea ichardy, Miss R - _ (Continued from Bighteenth P | hoxes yet remain to be taken, and the | Mrs. Charies H. Tompkins, Mrs. Hen. |Olive Sherley, Miss Eleanor Bryan u,f.’ff‘.“}}‘\.fx’.m., Y . y embroidered in beads: Mrs. W. P, Ir-|{ for tickets is so great that it | ry White, Mrs Charles Boughton | Smith, Miss Harrlet Stearns Whit- | janies " Ariisiring and Ellamanda H e e a vil e > a 1 il v Bt ov 2 le1 P T ontm: ot the bride, wearing binek |13 Gxpected the big hall will be filed | Wood < |]nf.lvAmm“nnlx:“‘leixm"h:l\dtfi):lh[\'l‘ll‘i(;rdi Miss Mary Bradley and Miss | M{E Al e { ) A A velvet; Mrs. R. I. Otterback, cousin | il S La Wessel and Marlan V. George, : i < The president of the university, Dr. | the event. el 5 of the bride, whose gown was of cor (n! \\ flliam Mather Lewis, and ¥ rtrs, | b | Mrs. Giles Soott Rafter will be the“’"‘" ‘;‘ D more e city, and Mrda zeorgette crepe made in tlers edged | ot RIS | ifias Funnie. DIaliuatphter jof for-| ¥ N e har £ . 4 occupy a box at the bene. | Miss Fann 5 honor guest at the extensive entertain- ¥ 2 with-crystal fringe and embroidered | 47 \("a' Commany of distinguished | mer Senmator Nathaniel B. Dial. and | ment at the James . Oyster School | Jamea' V. Rebiheon un TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET in rhinestones, and Mre. Grover Tol- | suests, and the other box of honor |one of the popular “buds® of this sea.| tonight given in celobration of the| &harles B. Walke ; :‘a:r.. s::;«;r‘:;mtma hlr:l;‘kr;";::i‘( el will be the “Washington” box, in|son, has ac *pted th';tt‘ lml{hhn\}:h!x; ';f | thirtieth v of the founding v 0 Barrot vy crepe e over | which will be seated the fiv bers | the debutante committee for the ball | of the ional Congress of Parent-| pot 0 jow e o poach el cripe ‘and iod VIt | 1 Wt o iy d | of (e . goich v ke Dact i a1 e | R Bl T L i SOMETHING BETTER than an ordinary Selo awaits you st ERTE Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs, | Wiihersy, of the | Alexander S it = f.‘i'm‘m,m ¢ | ady Ve Dbl whi b Edats | vl . Bagnes wd, Borothy fi‘;“;,’c. BACHER'S tomorrow—our Once-a-Season” Clearance. ERLEBAEH- Small left for n wedding trip, the | sl e e S i Aake o hoapltal el th of | & W e S g A T rge of the “birthday lu‘r omn bur and take part in the hospitality, when | PETrl PR A wiensols ER is always a season ahead—and, at the greatly reduced prices, thes green crepe satin, with cherry red | A. Blodgett, M .' Cancy i b the children and the Tche | oiSm ,.‘m and Ethyl L. Holmes. garments are made doubly attractive by reason of their desirability for patent leather accessories and a close- | (ine Borden, Miss Alice ¢ \ b dancers will gi xhibitions. T Alfred lghter and Winifred Parham fitting hat of shaded tan gros .m‘ Ll Sl o ullien, Miss et ke time Wil fol- | ; T blen, andC Mary 3t next season’s wear. Tk, and a silver muskrat fur coat. & Lol L 3 hey will be at home, after March 15, g low the pr E. Butler and Mary E. Major t Maryland Courts, where they havi taken an apartment Dr ‘Among the outof-town guests were | Street and Evenmg esses_second Floor Mr. and Mrs. Chenworth, Miss Helen henworth and Miss Margaret Chen- Fovmedy NOW worth of Wilming Miss | ik Alice Countess and ay’ Coun- tess of Baltimore, Mr des Hard. castle k1 ) ek and Mrs. G Mrs. Ta you begun to think i Venice Darling. ? 5 2. F about Spring suits e gl . ’ Black Flat Crepe Beaded Dinner Gown They’re worth thinking about B One is fascinated by the contrast A Black Tailored Cloth ]vrcu A this vear. 1 spent a precious ' Navy Cloth Dress... five minutes in front of Black Cloth Dress . Pasternak’s window this S nue's gaily colored shop windows ¢ f oy ‘wo-picce Striped Jersey Dress. morning lost in admiration of . Two-piece Jersey Ensemble with fi'cm Bodne one particularly. I shan't de Two-piece Jers Golf Dress . scribe it for If'rnumllthar it blue and mauve and green. They 1 American Beauty Silk Net Dance Froc was Hn y one of a gy(fat many saic Blue Georgette Dance Frock. quufl v as attractive. s \ 1 Silver Lace Dinner Gown uits in navy, black, oxford not far behind . 4 1 Green Velvet, Metallic Top l)mucr Gown. juncheon today at the clubhouse of and mannis <tnpc<——<m 1 Ombre Chiffon Dinner Gown ...... he National Association of Univer “Candia Cloth” (a new ma- 1 Fuschia B G B N 1 C i uschia Beaded Dinner Gown ... ity © , 8 & i terial that is softer rh.m 1B 1 Gold d L Dlnncr views on the national problems, als tweed but_ of the same - e e alling soms himorons etor bk e ey sent you One may be as slim as a 1 Gray Crepe Street Dress = ‘5( dsui s “"t checker Michael Arlen heroine these 1 Compose Two-piece Chiffon kirts and plain coats. days. There is really no ex 1 Amber Street Dress, Brocaded \h‘lal ic Top, cuse for being anything else 1 Mosaic Blue Satin Street Dress cenes Then there are twill suits with vests to match—of with service at Emile’s so easy to obtain. 1 mean their 1 Claret Satin Street Frock black or of contrasting colors. The smart thing being to TURKISH BATHS which are not only slenderizing but ex- 1 Brown Satin Two-piece Afternoon have different vests for the same suit. tremely restiul. They employ 1 Silver Gray Satin Afternoon Frock - . three different methods of 1 Brown and Rose Crepe Street Froc Made to Order. Ready to Wear. reducing: The _ marvelous 1 Black Crepe Street Frock - French method—Genovar, the m. JASTERN, Florozona method and " the KGrecali ‘ ‘ ; Ozmosifier. 1 Two.picce Moire Frock Bl nboliybin s 1921 Connecticut Avenue 1 Black Crepe Elizabeth Mourning o s 1 Black Flat Crepe @ 1 Claret Jersey Froc A 1 Burgundy Crepella Two-piece S My Dear: If you knew how I regret N 1 I!::ri::;:ilt (rrt‘:ollaa I‘;u)r‘[\ ; not having kept a record of Sonny's 1 Navy Cloth Dress e ALl TRt since 1 1 Black Satin Afternoon Gown. “How many days has my baby © ive short years! That is, since | have 1 Black Satin_Frock. to play? 5 seen the photographs made by Under- : ’f]fih‘k and F]\"ll 'l‘r“i)_r- b Andi “g, 3 Y ¢ ’ - th a affeta "\' Saturday, Sunday, Monday, wood and Underwood of the Wakefield 1 \\“;,(:lém:;““ ‘1:\‘("::‘"‘; Gown, 5 . baby. All dimples and smiles at the 1 French Blue Taffeta Dance Frock ... . ay, Friday, Saturday, Sun- £ v e 3 i 1 Flesh Georgette Beaded and Ostrich-trig day, Monday." age of one, quaintly serious at two, 1 Nile Green Taffeta Beaded Dance Frocl very grown-up and important at three. 1 Ombre Chiffon Beaded Dance Frock. i 1 Sunset Georgette Dinner Gown.... Only an artist delighting in his work, 1 Sunset Chiffon Ostrich-trimmed Danc 4 1 Orchid Geor;ette Dinner Gown..... . of gray days and Connecticut Ave- with their beckoning shades of 7 Mr. Wile Honor Guesi of Quota Club Today AMr. Frederic Wil Le guest of honor at the Quota Club /////////7/ justify one's hope that spring’s 7, ielding H. Yost of Ann Arbor, | was the guest of honor at a| tea yesterday afternoon, given by Mrs. | Ellis A. Yost of Washington in the | ounge of the Grace Dodge Hotel. | About 150 guests attended the tea, among them the Congressmen from AMichigan and West Virginia and other sests from the official administra- ve and congressional branches of the Government. st, were Mrs. Porter e Trenholm Abram: Z art, Miss Charl Mrs. Roy | A. Haynes; Mrs. John Wolverton, Mrs. rank L. Bowman, Mrs. James Strother, Dr. Mary Atkeson, Miss Mary ‘Lindsey, Miss Rebgcea Rhodes, and Miss Isabel Bacon. Mr. Chester W. Lockwood enter- tained a company of 10 at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler last night. e Mrs. J. L. Loose entertained at « bridge luncheon in the Florentine room at the Wardman Park Hotel yesterday, when her guests were Mrs. ‘"Raymond White of Philadelphia, Mrs. Fenner of South Carolina, Mrs. Kingston of Buffalo, Mrs. L. E. Ash, Mrs. Wilfrid Barton, Mrs. Willlam Boyle, Miss Margaret Ball- antyne, Mrs. Edward Graves, Miss Gore, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. E. E. Gans, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. John Welker, Mrs. Downey, Mrs. William C. Wheeler, And if he plays on hooked nursery rugs from the Thornton Children’s Shop, he’s sure to enjoy it. S $ For there he miay meet Simple Simon or Mistress could have caught those expressions—the expressions Mary or any one of a dozen other Mother Goose that every mother carries in the hidden corners of friends. her heart. Coats and Mi“inery—Second Floor Mrs, Clarence Dufour, Mrs. John \\he}:i:tmi?) }’3“3; :;:;li‘tslz:‘ial ]u“‘:"“:‘;“' 1“,‘“;';' Underwood and Underwood offers special pictures Size Formerly NOwW iaety, Mro SSMEbeth Docthbsiy, S e e e for children at special prices. 1 Black Cloth Cape Coat, natural squirrel trimmed . $298.50 Ada’ Osborne, Mrs, Roman, Mrs. |\ 4 = 189.50 Al Sentall M. Aubray Clarke. | I M 1 Black L]ntl(! Il oat, beige fox shawl ]cxolia;nfinfcluv.&u‘fi 1?3.51» Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb, Mrs. C. G. Kil: | N G R e e i : 189.50 bourn of New York, Miss Oitve Mc- 1807 Connestivus Aoenne Underwood & Underwood 1 Black Cloth Coat, natural squirrel collar_and cuffs. : E Neal, Miss Katherine McNeal, Mrs. 1 Brown Cloth Coat, beaver collar ;md cuffs -40 149.50 Elwood Morey, Mrs. Krechting, Mrs. i ; 1 Black Cloth Coat, black caracul throw scarf an {lerman Grimes, Mrs, Henry Clay|N Washington, D. C. L Gl s clicai 1 Brown Cloth Coat, caracul facing and collar. Browning, Mrs. Charles J. William-|R $cafis: son, Mrs. Harry Fowler and Mrs, I Black Cloth Coat, black fox collar and cuff y E g 7 27 27 2 1 Black Cloth Coat, moleskin collar and cuffs. T gt U U 2z 1 G Cloah Cout.mole shawl. eollaf and cuffs Mrs. N, H. Foster of Milton, Mass., 1 Burgundy Cloth Coat, natural kid caracul collar and cuffs. is at the Cariton Hotel for a few days. 1 Blue Cloth Coat, jap mink collar and cuffs.. Mrs. W. ertai 1 Burgundy Velvet Coat, krimmer fur collar . Bera1 Gcatsltat gunetem veataoay 1 Brown Cloth Coat, opossum fur collar . several ests at luncheon yesterday 2 the Mayower. % » 1 Plum Cloth Coat, fitch coflar and cuffs. 0111000 S. 1 Queen Bird Cloth Coat, jap cross fox collar and cuffs s e ity of Mi : L 1 Blue and Green Plaid Sport Coat, leather-trimmed. . Sieanolis Are passing a few days at the 1 Blue and White Plaid Sport Coat, jap cross fox collar 1 Imported Plaid Sport Coat, leather-trimmed......... Willard. ! v Gt 1 Camel’s Hair Coat Mr. and Mrs, Peter W. Roberts of t an treets 1 Brown and Blue Imported Sport Coat - Villanova, Pa., are at Wardman Park . b * . 1 Imported Green Sport Coat, fox collar.. R e e F 0 1 Red Plaid Sport Coat, black fox collar and cuff Mrs. Charles E. Tudor of Cincinnati Sl e Damnalty ' Siowpttal rlday and Saturday s s A 1 Imported Gray Worsted Suit . fs passing a few days at the Willard, . Bullding Fund Campaign” Bulliing Fend Campalzn” 1 Gray Tweed Suit.. T e 3 Navy Blue Tailored Suits & 3 o the annual meeting being held at the _ 1 American Beauty Velvet F\emng Wrap, White Fur Co O ey v e = 1 Marine Blue Metallic Brocaded Evening Wrap, Fur Collar and Cuffs.. is & member. Mrs. Tudor christened 8 Midwinter Hats the United States cruiser Cincinnati. 'hCo(l}. Lew(awlgfl Wntres,Mpre:ld‘esxlxt A‘;t Saty P?3 . 199 4 F eor ungton Memorial As- 3 Soctation, will be host at dinner in the J ) Erle-Mmd Frocks and Urs—Third Floor diplomatisulte at the Willard Mon- eSIgne arter: \ ust Vut o Foumaly 'y nigl w 3 Mr. Meyer Davis will leave for Pal ! » 8 Sillc and Wool Dresses .....oooooouiiiir e % fBeu‘:-h m’:il’o';mw:ai.}' Wil remain there N e The Boxes e Dresses oo R or several weeks. A Sl ; d Cloth Dresses ...... . ‘ g i N ) Dates and: Evenine Frodks: - i Ball Tomorrow Night for 24 Silk and Cloth Dresses 7 2 % W 5 1 Silver Muskrat Jacquette, with red fox collar. o sy Sona e v A i 1 Scotch Moleskin Jacquette, platinum fox collar usual brilliancy tomorrow evening in Bic 1 American Broadt E e a fox collar the Willard, as practically all of the I‘e M 1 Hair Seal_ Coat ST hoxes are sold and the long list of Omller 1 Leopard Cat Coat, h otter collar and cuffs Batenesssk S HERdbd by ios. Coolldpe 1 Brown and White Caliskin Coat. red fox colla ol R R . I Natural Kid Caracul Coat, with squirrel collar. B e men hore 10 Al h E 1 1 1 Gray Kid Caracul Coat, zinc fox collar clude Sencra ae Terrara, Mrs, Peter phonsine xira salespeople 1 Brown Caracul Coat, with brown ‘fox ol s, Lawrence O. Phippe. Mrs. Gieon | Hivion Seet Coat, sable squisrel collar and cuffs . Phipps, Mrs. Gibson Spalding, Mrs. Charles Bouphion Camille R fi : B e Gt bk sox shawh catde: 5) . . X ' ack Russian Caracul Coat, bl shawl collar. .. Wood, Sire. Walter & Hutchinte M. amille hoger Or Prompt SErviCe |f|{| 1 it Seai Cont with Aiska fox shawl colar Clarence C. Willlams, Mrs. Joseph E 1 Gray American Broadtail Co:t, natural squirrel collar ‘Thropp, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. 1 Cocoa Ermine Coat, with fox collar and cuff: George Marye, Mrs. William Cor- ¥ 1 Bronze Caracul Coat, with fox collar ;g::nAl;:(n:égséeM?. lkior'l_b;eln .v.‘uslocl(x}rfl, 1 Black Russian Caracul Coat. squirrel facing and collar. i Sml!rkr: 1”1\0“; Bg;!s‘ieA JI'B»K"): Ri n Pony Skin Coat, with fitch collar h.""y" oL, Rheri M. iienbeon Mrs an Pony Skin Coat, with leopard collar, cuffs and facing Duncan C. Phillip: Frank S. Hight, Mr Wil el e Sir. Vi WE INAUGURATE Lingerie, Blouses and Accessories—First Fioor Keferstein, M C s orl Walter G- Peter, Miss Lolla ¥ Draper Ty and Mrs. David Meade Lea. 6 Crepe de Chine Teddies (extra size) Additional members of the floor com- 4 1 3 BTN T ur Iirst Great dale of the dSprin R S i 7 son, Mr. Frederick H. Brooke and Mr. A e e J. Howland Chase, 3d, who will assist 5 Crepe de Chine Dance . Mr. Benjamin Warder Thoron, who is 20 Jersey Silk Teddies . chairman. | 57 4 Jersey At the Hoot of the Owl Coffee House | to . : (;"‘Pc symposium tomorrow afternoon of | 4 ¢ S s Chine Gowns the Legkue of American Pen Women| S \ l» Ceepe de Chinel Gawns Mr. tanley Olmsted, £ d aj)ama 3 . writer, will talk on “The Ll!tn(n-:xnr; 3 Crepe de Chine Teddies 3 Radium Silk_Teddies and Music of the Operas of Ric \ : i \Wagner.” Mr. Olmsted 15 well knowr 50 \ 4 4 Broadcloth Blouses : : i / e S 29 Broadcloth Blouses home. Patr b ~widl 4 Broadcloth Blous will be Mrs. Charles S. I 5. [ ] ! 19 Silk Petticoats . Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Al : T Windbreaker Thom and M ace Sherwood. T d Mrs. | 1 Suede Windbreaker The following act special | N A aRE o hostesses: Mrs. Hagner, | 3 Silk Blouses .... Mre. Frank W. Ba rs. William 1 Brocaded Metal A. Du Puy and Mrs. Ashmun Brown. | 4 Silk Blouses . The Springtime ball given annually Eipisospal Eicms fir Khkild cen. R b L5 1 Leopard Jacquette, with red fox colla eboux Mrs. George nent, S shair- man of the D. A. R. student Joan fund committee nnounces the District of Columbia with its 60 chapters as 100 per cent in its patronage of the card 1 Chiffon and La |:::llllr}ou\r\‘‘l’lill)\I will be held in the la 1 Chiffon ]}'\ER“KE(‘ SO 9 ri 2 Taffeta Negligees fternoon clock. M Ca 2 7 3 3 Taffeta Breakfast Coat: : st of patron- r . 13 I : e ) patre Envelope and Pouch Bags s, . latest of whom are » We include Crochets, woven 141z ivbes sl Bavelane Baga Mrs. Dwight F. D Mrs. Cabot . B 2 .93 10 7.4 Stevens and Mrs. George Ricker, 6 Leather Underarm and Pouch Bags 895 to 10.00 Nea Geattan, Mspons 1s chatuin of . . in Italy, Straws from Swit- AR 7 Leather Underarm and Pouch Bags 1230 and 1295 : card party und in charge of reser- | 18 Envelope and Pouch B: . 15.00 to 18.50 : 7 Underarm and Envelope Bags. 22.50 to 28.50 et Wil R zerland, Textiles and Felts 2 Petti Point Pouch Bags (sof 3500 known Washington artist, will be the | 24 Pieces of French Costume Jewelr), consisting of Earrmgs, Neck- £uest of honor and spea a lunch- | from France—and the laces and Chains . 2 y 15.00 con to be glven at the Women’s City | 29 Pieces of French Costume Jewelry consmmg of Pearls, Necklaces, i I past § ecies deslgnfl lnstantly Pro' 14 Picces r;;n French Costame. ewelry, consistin 3 190 g o ng in the homes| rings, Pearl Necklaces and Semi-precious Stones ............... 25.00 ¢ encountering the | No Retunls c]aim their Paris influence. Purchases will be 37 Pieces of French Costume Jewelry, consisting of Cut Steel Far- s 1) rings, Pearl Necklaces and Chains ..... cesssessctsesasescons 5.00 195 ko expericnedd B ravelers. e No Credits charged on March w onces i NoC.0.D’s All the wanted colors bills—due in April No.C.0.D.s No Exchanges . All Sales Final Tremendous interest is being shown

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