Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1927, Page 19

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‘SOCIETY »{Continued from Eighteenth Page.) Clephane, Lieut. Col. mund Bullis, ledman, Hamilton Fish, Mrs. Daniel A. Reed, Mr. Edgar Brossard, Dr. and Mr: 8 MeAllistler, dreses. ere W | dancing and cards ;m Tne-McCabe Wedding | Event of Last B | _The marr { McCabe, George Md., to M o this city took place 1 the Ch ment, the and Mrs. Ed nd Mrs. W. F tive and Mrs. wentative and | and Mrs Addams ', Mr. and Mrs, Paul Lesh, Rep Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Baker, Mr end Mrs. C. B. Hurrey Michel: mon White, Miw. Delos Blodgett, Dr. 18 marches. and Mrs. Edwin 1 . Coville. nADr, and Mr: bride was father and we Iver ar given in ma . W. A, G Herbert D. The District of Club of College George Alpha Chi O sorority, enter Washington's bi eon at the Club St. M Rrostus, Dorothy Mrs, Per! B ed ‘8 y nades of yel ham, Miss Anma L Mildred Keenan Schwabb < Mrs. Carl He Kad tain at in her new Chevy ( The F a bridge hom Oxford sty unch: “hase. “rench poned owing tc the cast will ington Club ¥ o'clock. tea. Mrs. Booker, wedding The pla ceremony a re home of the Anna Haines announces the | paren Mr. and_his marriage of her 3 trip, My to Mr taking t | with I ¢ black it 1 out-of town best man, and A [ ¢ i I McCabe of ed Mrs. The s sas State day evening, March 2, at the Wast Calvert St. Slub, Mr. Earie W. Hod: Our New York City ington C speaker. tives and Sen: ¥ = — — leml e 3¢ g F Bryant n_Gallen of e Ll Wenes. BEACON s of will be the principal The Avkar spresen and Frid 5 short ad- Wednesday 5 to 7:30 PAL. 7 “Fi-Fi” Beverly’s Newest “Thriller”— Truly the last word in “Chic.” $6.50 cleverly ornamented silken bow, flattering vamp, extremely high arch and with o Mdtal slender 23z-inch spike heel ~ Patent | stamp this Beverly creagion _/ as being very Parisienne. Chic for afternoon or eve- ning wear. Sizes 27 to 8, AAito C. . bilipsbom 4 6080614 ELEVENTH ST e Black Patent 2 ! Black Satin Parchment Kid With Cherry A Patent Shell Gray Kid Pbilipsborn 608614 P ELEVENTH ST \ Iast and Greatest Event of the “Boosting February Sales” Campaign riday—the Sale of the Newest Frocks astound you. Sce and full details. occa- for L gown ¢ ) ter of the of Baltimore P the fl ear A v Black crepe gown' trimmed ) aind white INN Westport adelphia and m of Montclair. Plans have been complete Ingly and Mrs, My One of the lovel; of W, niversary was given y by School honor Place end: Washington Norm son P, Wil o GWey S WS Ty > Nl CWrd > NS G > - ORI ZIBRXERIEREERIERERXT kol >(§ A N 2 A ¥ PRRLA & NS SNl o FoN A Pl tmap, Mrs. R. S and ) Johannesen will safl Europe May 1 i nd Mrs. William A, vho entertained Missionary Memorial ( s of the with songs of the Joseph Gen 1e min 10 of San| Washington,” including Miss Nadine | Mrs. Armstead Davis of Washingto Calif.; Miss Alice Wall of | Thomas, Miss Marjorie Thomas, Miss | had five guests with her at Juncheon to- Conn.: Mr. Stanley Labart| Wilhelmina Cronenberg, Miss Mary |day in the presidential dining room Raymond | Seaford, Miss Edna May Miller, Miss of the Mayflower. | Adele Justh, Master William Cronen- | — r | berg and Master Henry Tinken. Jullen Jaqulin Mason will en for the = at luncheon tomorrow at the| tonight on “The Coming of Mrs, Woodrow Wilson is among the | Club by Mr. Edward L. Gard-| representative Washington women ' james A. Mars at the Mayflower | Who are subscribing to the “Ball of NI 5 o'clock. There will be| the Sixties,” which will take place | Judge and Mrs. Willlam Lamkey | 10 representative audience. | Saturday evening at 10 o'clock at the | of New York City, who were guests subscribers are Mrs, Hotel, Other additonal | ¢ Mrs. Lamkey's sister, Mrs. ndleton xander | & rs are Mrs. Huston Thomp-|pight, at the Hotel Roosevelt, hav A ® 0S8 to Palm Beach , Miss B; , Mrs, Key C # Cuba. They will ret John| Mrs. M. F. Cunningham, A % ok St will ot from there ", }.| W. Harrison. Mrs Surope Harris, Mr. | Jones, Mrs. Louise Robbins and Mr.| Francis 1. Payne, Mrs 1 Whitney. Ringgold, Mrs. Martha 10en e fleld, Mrs. Bayliss Shepherd, Miss Re nnesen and Mr.| becca Spruce, Mr. J. P. Taylor of | Quota Club at their 4 H street have| Richmond, Mrs. Lewis Wood and MY. | cjubhouse of the National As prings, Fla., where Bdmund Waddell of University Women at 6:30 o'c + month with Mr Among those who have subseribed | 1onorrow night for additional s in a third Vir r and Mrs. Law Sarah B. Cart w . Mrs. Eugene Bartlett, znd Mr. Lisner gave her box|and Mrs. William F. Den ashington Univer- last evening to Rodenberg, company. AdKins, an assistant E amissioner of the District speak to the Miss C. A Mary Kinsolving-Lester Wedding At Warrenton Yesterday. Lady Beatrice Wilkinson, wife of | Sir Nevile Wilkinson of London, is ng a few days in Washington | he Mayflower infed by the jarl_of Wicklo reland Sir Nevile Wilkinson who invented designed and S famou doll's house. * s vas on exhibit xposition it ation were fn- | Summer, and will be bro - and Mrs. Wash- | ington in the near futur delightfully enter- | on displs of the local depart colonial | ment stores. One or two Anti-Kamnia Tablets quickly break musicians, s Wl Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton | most instantly banish pai sm, Miss My: atschie, 1t | will bo hosts at dinner this evening ‘headache, toothache, lumbago, neu” and Miss Margaret | — « {iJINDOW SHADE MADE TO ORDER AT FACTORY PRICKE ington took place i Warrenton, V The churc decorated with lilies and ever and music was furnished by a v COLDS v sterday after- he members’ of Bible Luther When the n one tered by he plano reliever—prescribed b more than 56 years. 25 miliions used annually. A-K Tablets, in handy vest-pocket tins, are sold ! by druggists everywhere, 25 cents. The genu- ine have A-K on each tablet. Anti-Kamnia Quick Relief from Pains and Aches | “E assisted In recelving their Mrs. Arthur Briscos and | o Upholst n Keefer, who also poured 1 Di ¥ rica 'as danced by eight Wholesale and K ; e . o TRt N.W. Main 3211 Mrs. | o Nl G _ Featured for Thursday! Three Artistic Suites in the Half-Yearlv Sale % 4 TN, I 7~ NN NN AN ) SR N o C] ] Nl This 2-piece Hand-Carved éf Mahogany Mohair Suite ag Saving of $111 Regularly 5389 A beautiful custom-built suite, made for those who appreciate the highest type of furniture craftsmanship. Built to last for years, with solid mahogany hand-carved frames, luxurious mohair upholstery, comfortable spring- filled reversible frieze cushions and substantial web-base construction. Featured in the closing days of this sale. (Fourth Floor.) < T 10-Pc. Dining Room $345 This group ordinarily sells for $595, and includes a 72-inch buffet, china cabinet, inclosed server, mas- sive extension table and 6 chairs with tapestry seats. Beautifully constructed of choice shaded walnut veneer and gumwood. Spanish Bedroom Suite, $375 Four magnificent pieces comprise this group, which is made with rich burl walnut veneered fronts com- bined with shaded mapie. ~Group includes a straight-end bed, chif- forobe, dressing table and dresser. e (Fourth Floor ) SR Y 4 X (Fourth Floor.) Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, four remaining days of the month, mark the close of this Half- Yearly Furniture Sale. 4 Mére D'ays The Budget Planisavailable for those who prefer not to disturb their savings. It enables you to take advan- tage of the price concessions (‘wffered.during this sale and paying for it out of your future income. jartet from the nia. Marks in compliment to Mrs f‘ ! i Church, 1927. versity of Vir-| Mrs. Beverley Ober of Baltimore, Mr.| Je ‘s Church will be given at the |and Mrs. Norberne Berkeley, Bethle-| Willard Hotel tomorrow evening at The bride entered the church with|hem, Pa.; Senator and Mrs. Overman, | 8:30 o'clock. her father, Mr. Wharton Lester. Her | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Snow, Mr. and 1ttendants were two sis R. Buchanan of Warrenton and Mrs. . R. Hett of Canada The bridegroom’s best man was his Jother, Mr. Charle Additions to the list of patrons and Herbert Adalr, patronesses alres Willlam Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-| Raymond Neud ville Elery, Mrs. Edward Smith, Gen.| Burch, Mr seph’ € Iames Allen, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.|G. 8. Hewitt and Mrs Burke, Mrs. Thomas Latimore, Gen. O'Donneil. b e ere and Mrs. Treat, Mre. Sidney Burson, Rev. Novle Bt e 7 Edith Bantry, Capt. Montague, | 3 Rey “Av | Mrs. Stuart Hemingway and Dr.| Amherst, Mass:|4nd Mrs. C. B. Crawford, ail of cologion] Semi| Washington s, Mrs. John | Mrs. den. and Mrs. Wiillam solving, of : : T Dr. Anna Ketcham, chairman of th niversity Players of the America _(Con Tiwenty first Paga s SON YOUR Dr. and Mrs. Winthrop 5 SEA it the Carolina Hotel, v . .| Frank ‘Winslow zht 3 nd : with a dressing of 3 hot melted butter and 1 part Miss LEA & PERRINS’ MAKE YOUR WILL? Something to think about H ~then talk to us about ey = rydale nd Miss 1 nee FEDERAL-AMERICAN . it \TIONAL BANK > Kinsolv rch, I The finest of beauty pre ons—at mod rate cost! These are found in Marie An- toinette—the toiletries of a gentlewoman. This advice on just what to t Won't yo ", 2\ PASHION INSTITUTION SR : 2 rie Washington NewYorh with 1 Street Floor. More - New Madefon Froc! Dl ‘(‘.’” A [éj f Y Georaet % Crep $39.50 ’l ¢ t i Revealing the smartest new daytime trends—the price as always $39.50 Neither the extreme nor the bizarre finds its way into Madelon frocks—be- cause the group of 52 style critics who se- lect Madelon dresses are guided in their choice by the preferences of fastidious of t ewood geor women. That is why Madelon frocks have &ette frock. $39.50, such a decided air of smart simplicity. That is why the Madelon label stands for finished workmanship and superb quality. The many discriminating women who pre- fer Madelon frocks demand these essen tials of good taste. Ensemble Effects —are oxcellent this sea- son—and this new Mad- elon suggests semble thems i ly in e All-Around Pleats —and tiers and open work embroldery —all contribute to the chic Gold Paillettes —a new -Paris note in decoration lends charm to another new Madelon frock in co eol orings of Lace Is So Smart Madelon Women’s Frocks—Women’s Frock Shop—Second Floor Madelon Coats in all the new Spring Modes, $49.50 Your New Hat Can Be Fitted-to-the-head —in any smart line you desire—any stvle just think of it—just at the time when the the-head line is the smart line to take in All you do is select the color you prefer new collection of fine felt hoods—we'll m to your head—your way—and presto, you smart new felt hat—as smart as can be—at the pr of the hood itself. with no extra charge for fitting $5.00 The New Spring Shades! Black—green—rosewood—red—new shades. Fitted to any head size—$5.00 beige Millinery Shop—Street Floer Tomorrow—A Very Timely Sale of Gold and Silver Kid Evening Slippers ‘10 Regularly $12.50 to $15 Yes! Indeed it is timely—to have a salfe of these lovely new dance slippers just when all your eve ning slippers are beginning to show unmistakably and actually unconcealable signs of wear—and there are still so many dances and parties to go to. These are the famous Soresis metallic kidskin slippers that can be cleaned so casily—and because they do mot tarnish. = Opera and Strap Styles! Hand-turned soles—medium and high heels! orosis Shee Shop—Street Floor

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