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YORKSOVADE | SOCIETY AT N COMMONS 5= Lively Scenes During Debate on Expenses of Duke and Duchess. | (e s 1"0r Gistinsuished. guest lare expected to attend, and thos | Who come in costume will add (Co Samuel J. | yErnest Walker and Mrs. Graham. Sons of Confederates to Give Attractive Ball. The Mardi Gras ball to be given this evening in the rose room of the Washington Hotel by the Sons of Confederate Veterans will have many | guests of the committee at the “birth- | pital, are N dock Heights | and | ington, Alexande: | Robert La: 8 THE SHRINERS’ DELEGATES MEET IN LOUISIANA e | Tree Dedicated at Hospital for Chil- it of Wash- | dren to Imperial Potentate Crosland. on the evening of Tuesday, ander Sinclair. Louise C. Mr. all Mrs. Harlan Iton, Mrs. y the Aesociated Press Medill McCorn; Mrs. Willa February 18 colored uniforms, from all sections / formed a mammoth ¥ to welcome the e hrinedom, Mrs Pinchot s H ims, Mrs. By the Associated Press LONDON, Febru scenes were renewed Commons last night, when the vote | {touch of color to the occasion. £ The carnival ids program is 1 Mrs ) Hayne | ticket holders a to include the latest specialty | gt which is exr es, and there will be vocal selec-|coicon's most for the expenses of the Duke and by Elvina Neal Row com- | prillfant events. Duchess of Yor res r was | panied | under discussion, but eve i | - R A Hindu 1t th luncheon will be| WINNER OF DOG DERBY Crosland of Montgomery, ., to the annual meeting of the ine directors of North America. incoming train during the ught new delegations, and busi- unced for the by cted to be one of the beautiful and most |day “croaoo*oam Matthews Ta was approved without going to a di : ) sion. | given in honor of Swami Yogananda, | The vote was challenged by several | the popular East Indian philosopher Labor members as a waste of public |and teacher, Monday, February 25, at| ALTCAR, Lancashire, England, | money. {12:15 o'clock in the ballroom of the| o . o o 2 el 551 N i o e el hr (e Wwashington | FEbTuary 18 (P.—The Waterloo Cup, | yle of Travel Assailed. | tee of men and women who |the Derby of dog racing and feature o John Scurr, Laborite for the Mile | ¢ the swami's W .lshmgmn‘lho annual coursing meeting here, . Representative Henry A. Gordon Sm! Rathbone will be toastmaster of hich defeated Lord De. fon. in the final luncheon Robert N. Harper, | Representative Brooks Soottish anssber, | bl SUES (552 thought that if Aust had invited | S & the Duke and Duchess of York on this | stephan, Mr “joy-ride,” Australia ought to havede. | Jonn IL. Gowl ved the expenses. Mr ot o recalled the Prince of Wal el South America, which the mir had told Parliament was to cemen empire trade. Cranf “The Prince went to Argentina.” | coa Mn said Kirkwood, “and now this govern- | T ment has given Argentina a meat con tract which ought to have been given | (hasi to Australia.” Conservatives Provoked. The conclusion of the speech pro voked the anger of the Conservatives as he declared: “The Yorks are going | to the uttermost ends of the world and it does not matter an iota if they never return.” This brought loud cries of “‘Ordel from the chairman, re- . Kirkwood for language dis- courteous to the royal family Other Laborites protested against the expenditure involved, when there was so much distress and poverty at your eves their highnesses ough aged in an ordinary instead of being Vi cotton wool with nav them." David Kirkwood, | Golden Seal, | war's Demetriu he cour If they do—see our optometris BLINK includes committee The CHAS SCHWARTZ & SON Perfect Diamonds 708 7th St. N\W. 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Fare Washington Newlorh Still Plenty ¢f Good Values! Season-End Clearance! SORQSI§ Pumps and Oxfords You will find plenty in your size and in the colors and styles which you like at great savings in this big season- end clearaway of broken sizes and discontinued numbers of the famous Sorosis footwear. $ 5.45 Pair Of course, you will not find every size in every style or in every color, but you will find an excellent selection of current style treatments in kid, satin, patent, calf and suede. If you spend some time looking through this group, you will no doubt be able to make up a complete footwear wardrobe most satisfactorily and * most economically. The color range includes black, tan, gray, brown and blush. sefore the m started Golden Seal was quoted 1,000 to 30 in the betting. The w ner receives £500 and a cup valued at £100. i . Calhoun, Mrs. Josepl Richard Porter David Woodbridge N. Ferris, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mr: < Mr ‘Willlam H. Moses, L. McNary, Mrs. Henry Rig Rathbone, Mrs. Harry Ricke: | Ernest Thompson fon, Mr= {liam Mercer Sprigg, Stanfield, Arhur Tirrell and M William W. Van Valzah. Miss Nettie S. Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Edwards of New York City, who has been the| house guest of Miss Irene M. Pistorlo, | has returned home. The five members of the Alexander family who will be present as honor Appoint the FEDERAL-AMERICAN as your Executor and Trustee A Dependable and Responsible Bank for dependable and responsible people. Resources Over i5 Millions In Mexico City it is usually possible to tell the general location of a street by the character of its name. Thus, in | one section of the city all streets bear | the names of trees or flowers, in an- | other section the names of popular | heroes and so on. == = COAL AT SUMMER PRICES Master Anthracite Black Ace" Pea Size ... $9.40 Egg........39.00 | Chestnut .. $13.00 Stove Sizes . $9.00 | . Stove .....$13.00 Nut........$9.00 Formerly $8.75 to $12.50 fh i ‘ This coal has been re-screened at our yard || i and is excellent coal for domestic use. 1 DON'T WAIT FOR SNOW—BUY NOW . ORRISON COAL COMPANY, Inc. 735 12th St. N.-W. Phone Main 9511-12 200 Pairs Better-Type Overshoes 5:;’.’7'2’{335.00 52’95Pair Still plenty of wet weather to come, and you will need over- shoes, and this is an excellent opportunity to buy them at a great saving. Styles with buckles—the zipper type and the low-cut kind with turned-back cuff. Black and colors—all sizes! Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Inaugurated one year before Mr. Taft Contrary to custom, it was inaugu- rated first and elected afterwards— elected by millions of people as the most splendid bit of food imaginable. It is a cream-filled chocolate wafer sandwich—you know it well—called Sunshine Hydrox, and it was origi- nated nearly twenty years ago by our master bakers. Hydrox Biscuits seem to have just the proper balance between sweet stuff and food to make most people want them. No accident either — they were deliberately planned by Sunshine to fill just that need. Their comradeship with ice cream, hot and cold drinks, is becoming household tradition. At your grocer’s. A glorious bit of food 3\\\}/% 7///}[\\\: 0OX The cream-filled chocolate wafer “Surnshine’’— well worth saying whenever you want biscuits. LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO. ness matters were laid aside while the visitors went to the Shrine Hos- pital for ' Crippled Children, where they dedicated a tree to Mr. Crosland. Last night a stunt program was given at the Coliseum, with teams from dif- ferent temples vying in the attempt to produce the newest and most origi- nal stunts. More than 1,000 delegates had ar- rived last night, representing 150 tem- ples in the United States and Canada. Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Mobile, East St. Louis, Little Rock, | h almost indi this season—: are the new | brown, taupe. $29.50 | | | | The black Kasha suit with an extra skirt of wea men's r $39 50. strive \ The Newest Tailored Suit Is Black Kasha Truly London in Cut Paris in Detail These Are the Smartest! Whether it's single breasted or double breasted its chic de- pends upon_its becomingness to the individual wearer. Skirts toke their cue from the pleated treatments spon- sored by the leaders of Paris sports apparel or follow the very smart wrap-around theme. Pockets are important as a decoration on coats, particu- larly if they appear with flaps and in tier arrangement. The younger the suit the shorter the coat—and the more snug the shoulder line. The distinction of every tai- lored suit depends on its tailor- ing—which must be flawless and perfect fitting as these are. 539.50 Twill Suits, $35, $39.50, $49.50. Tweed Suits, $25. Suit Shop—Third Floor To Wear With Tailored Suits English Broadcloth Blouses —tuck-in or over-blouse style, beautifully tailored in white and tan. $2.95. 3 Radium Silk Blouses—again tuck-in or over-blouse style, stunning new necklines. White and tan. $5.90. English Broadcloth Waist- coats —white and tan—plain checks and stripes. 5-$5.90. n‘\’lionne&" Very Smart Blouse —in crepe de chine—all white. .50. Vionnet’s Blouse—in the new white and color combinations. Suit Sweaters—a fascinating collection including all the new necklines and stunning color effects. $2.95-$13.50. Sportswear Shop—Fourth Special Saturday! $1 Size Gabilla Perfume At this a unusual price, 396 bottle Only 144 bottles of this de- lightful perfume—and we know it will go quickly, be- cause we secured a very ex- traordinary special purchase which makes_this tremendous savings possible. The desir- able purse size bottle in Mon Cheri odor. Cosmetics Shop—Street Floor Charming New Silk Negligees Very $10 85 Special . A splendid value—brocaded or plain crepe de chine, in col- orings as fresh as Spring and in new Spring styles. One model with a roll collar, cuff and a wide fold of heavenly blue crepe de chine that blends beautifully with the brocaded pattern. The other in smart coat style, trimmed with self fabric in rick-rack effect. $10.85. AR New Glove Silk . Underthings Glove Silk qu—full cut, daintily trimmed with filet lace and insertion—all made with heavy _satin ribbon shoulder straps in lovely pastel colorings. —GZ.m{..!. Sizes 36 1. Glove_ Si Bloomers—trim- med with lace insertion and ribbon rosettes to match the A FOX SCARF—is FVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTOW, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1927. St. Louls, St. Paul, Des Moines, Okla- homa_City, Louisville, Houston, Dal- las, Cleveland and Providence were among the citles sending large dele- gatlons. The first bid for next year's conven- tion was made by Ashmes Temple, Oakland, Calif. Missour! sent the two largest men Louls accompanied them. beam at 110 pounds. He tips the Would Annul Marriage. Annulment of marriage is asked in a. petition filed in the District Supreme Court by Mrs. Cora May Marmiol to the convention as well as the small- | clerk in the office of the Adjutant Gen- est. Robert W. Hay of ranked first in weight with Louis, claimed Rock of St St. spensable Joseph | er: pounds | Marmion, 1810 | to against Robert T. ifornia street. At- ey appears for the of the Arm ey R. J. Qui Dl THE 21 ONE DIES IN SLOWSLIDE. PRICE, Utah, February 18 (®).— John Stevens was instantly killed and at least three others seriously injured in a snowslide on the west side of Indian Summit, near here, late yester- day. Three Government mail trucks en- deavoring to get through to Unitah Basin with mail and provisions, a stage all coupe were caught in the GINGHAM BAG—is the last word beige and here - shades— and to $59.50. 4 Paris FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork $8.50. As told authentically and fascinatingly in the charming new fashions that have come to our Misses’ Shops. ‘The shawl collar of this stunning h‘lfl"k i a ;‘&3 Coat s pabmi: sbs.do Ameri¢an broad- tail _interprets the shawl collar on this black asha misses’ coat. $49.50. The Smartest Coats Shawl Collars of Flat Fur —specifically—pahmi (degrade Lapin) monkey fur, American broadtail, and squirrel. —and here are other distinguishing details of chie The silhouette is slender, but broken by over-lapping notched folds, deep tucks, tiered effects and Chevron seamings. . The fabrics are soft and varied with Kasha-like ma- terials, twills, satins, failles, and combinations of satin and Kasha as the outstanding mediums. . The new Spring colors include many stunning new beige shades, glorious Spring-like greens, chamois and the always chi¢ black. Bows are ever so important and so are buckles and " $49.50_$98.50 Misses” Coat Shop—Third Floor —And the Best Silk Stockings Are Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear Because they actually do wear—because they are silk 100% pure—because they are absolutely guaranteed against garter runs and because they come in all the lovely new spring colorings—designed to effectively complement new Spring frocks and coats. $1.95 a pair and upwards Hosiery Shop—Street Floor Touch of Silk in There is a The Smartest Straw Hats —and here are particularly smart new models showing why a touch of silk is necessary to spring- time chic. 510 First of all—Paris demands softhess in the contour of Spring millinery and even though the new straws are of soft variety and even though the crowns are all cleverly draped to give the impression of softness — and even though the softly rolled brim has become one of the smart- est features of the new mode—still it takes just a bit of silk in the hat to enhance the feeling of softness and bring out the full graciousness of the new mode. And last but not least—silk is an_excellent background for the beautiful new straw handwork that is a feature of all the very smartest hats and, therefore, of all the hats in this truly admirable new collection. ~ An interesting range of new Spring colorings and compose lenty of large head sizes! Our Balcony Millinery Shop is devoted ex- clusively to large head sizes in youthful models! Paris chic course, it is not really gingham—it ham patterned leather, Of is ging- Tremets new solero back. ex ressed in black ith There is a New Bolero Back —that Premet has de- signed for Spring —to say nothing of — The extreme distinction of black particularly when it in- troduces vivid blue and white irt the trimmings. The importance of moulded hipline below slightly bloused bodice. The charming fascination of the new collarless neckline— the square neckline, very often with a bow at one side—the diagonal neckline—the new V neckline and the various new versions of the round neckline. the the The style value of the com- bination of two colors and the compose theme in fabrics. The Paris penchant for pin tucks, tiers, bows, buckles and jabots this season. 339.50 Misses® Frock Shop—Third Floor s e e D) e Belts Indispensable to Springtime Chic Belts that answer every smart whim—kid belts with metal clip ornaments—belts of fine Mocha, with gold thread ornamentation—gold or silver kid belts—polished metal buckles—even compose belts, with _tri-tone coloring and stunning buckles. Never before have belts been so fascinating —but that is because never before have belts been so im- portant. 50°—*3° Belt Shop—Street Floor Georgette Neckwear Is Ver{ Good for the New Spring Frocks —A delightful touch for the + smart new Spring frock—collar and cuff sets, vestees and the effective new plastrons—collar- less for those who wish them that way, or with flattering round collars. Stunning pleat- ed effects, and very, very smart treatments of compose color- ing. A fascinating choice. 31.50 33.00 $4.00 Neckwear Shop—Street Floor A Special Importation of Ladies’ Linen Kerchiefs 6 for $1 _Exquisitely sheer quality linen in the very popular plain style with 1-16-inch hem. Handkerchief Shop—Street Floor