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4 to 6 o'clock, at her residence, 1516 ‘Webster street. Maj. and Mrs. Charles Redding Williams have closed their apartment, at 1870 Wyoming avenue, and have opened their apartment at 1661 Crescent place, where they will be at home informally Sunday, March 13, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Col. and Mrs. Robert Harper, boxholders for the opera “Rigoletta’ at the Auditorium tombrrow night, will ente unt and | Countess i li, Dr. and Mrs. William d Representative and Mrs. Dav eloe. Mrs. John Barnes her house guest for a week Dorothy Manning of San Franc Calif., who is now studving music in New York. Mrs. Milliken will enter- tain at a bridge tea for Miss Manning on Saturday afternoon. Milliken has as| Mrs. George Bunnell entertained at n beautifully ppointed luncheon in her home, 1 Seventeenth street Miss Mary Saunders, Mrs. J. Ed- munds, Mrs. Edwin A. Nless, Mrs. George C. Shinn, Mrs. Charles Potter, Mrs. William F. Sherman. Mrs. Jean Stamp and Mrs. James Edmunds, jr. ‘The decorations were freezias and sweet peas. Mrs. Enos Ne an entertained a company of 14 at the luncheon to- day of the English Speaking Union. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mather Hooker, who spent some days in Washing- ton at the Carleton Hotel, have re- turned to the Ritz-Tower, in New York City. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry others entertained at several func for them to meet members of offi and resident society. Mr. Harry Wardman arrived in New York Wednesday morning on the | Olympic, accompanied by Mr. Wallace iswell, and returned vesterday to Washington. Mr. Wardman spent two weeks in London, where he went to attend the opening of his new , | hotel, the Park Lane, on Plceadilly. | Mrs. Wardman joined him in London going over from Paris, where she is with her daughter, Miss Helen Ward- man, who is attending school at Neuilly-sur-Seine. Laura E. Boyd has returned THE at the Wardman Park Hotel, where she joined her brother and sister-in- Inw, Dr. and Mrs. Jorge E. Boyd of Panama. Dr. Saya, Latvian Envoy, Guest of Pen Women Today. Dr. Saya, the Minister of Latvia, will be the guest of honor and speaker for the Hoot of the Owl Coffee House, under the auspices of the League of American Pen Women, this afternoon. The subject of the litera is the music and dr: Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, national president, will introduce the speaker. Mrs. William Wolff Smith will have as her guests Mrs. Clyde B. Altchison, ident of the Political Study Club; Mrs. Philip S. Smith, president of the Twentieth Contury Club; Mrs. J. G 1d Riley, president of the Women's ity Club; Mrs. Agnes S. Barnard, president of the Legion of Loyval Women, and Mrs. Wallace Streater of the Gel Washington University up. ator and Mrs. Truman of Detroit, ve gone to r . where they are spend- ing the late season. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Curtis have leased two cottages at Aiken, S. C., for the remainder of the season. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, luncheon at the Wardman Park Hotel yesterday, when her guests were Mrs. George Woods, Mrs. Warren McLean, Mrs. James Fort, Mrs, Benton Gard- ner, Mrs, O. H. Sampson, Mrs, Charles Wilbur Hyde and Mrs. Victor V. Kel- sey. The marriage of Miss Ruth Bib: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bib of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Max Weyl & son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl of | this city and grandson of the cele- brated artist, for whom he was named, t place Thurs night at 8:30 o'clock at the Loncordia Club, Pittsburgh. The ceremony was performed under a bower of palms and white roses and ed by 200 relatives and friends of the young couple. The bride, who w given away by her father, ent 1 to the strains of the wedding march “Lohengrin,” played by a stringed orchi she looked lovely in her bridal gown of ivory white satin, made with a tight-fitted bodice and long sleeves and a Medici collar of point lace. The bouffant skirt was covered in tulle flounces and her tulle veil formed a cap shape and enveloped her gown, forming a trall. She carried a_shower bouquet of bride’s roses and white orchids. The bride was attended by her FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewPord MARIE EARLE’S BEAUTY EXPERT will be here for the last time tomorrow. Don't forget to consult this specialist on the proper treatment for your The Turning Point in the Spring Style Calendar! ROMNEY Spring Week Beginning tomorrow—with a special display cousin, Miss Ruth Waxman, as maid pending several i Swaren entertained at (Comtinued on Twent Page.) porthwe her gue: of ROMNEY Spring fashions for misses and wonien. Saturday Toiletries and T past Sl s oo a9e collar and the Powder, 79c. ° 2 combination 'of Princess Pat Treasure Chest, catin miake: this Boneilla. Week-End_Sets. 30c. i RE6 M NETY 5 s’ Violet Soap. 9 1 box. \ Eihees Cont Silk Fringe— Frostilla, 23c. For chapped \ I $50.50. s Ay otv's Talenm Powder. 39c. g 2 % i georgete 1, Bt B Waer [ISatisfaction Since 1859 810-818 Seventh St. ( ! 5O NED s1 3 and bath salts Frock. Street Floor $49.50, Why ROMNEY ? George ROMNEY, the distinguished portrait painter of the late 18th century, did the portraits of the most beautiful women of his day—and portrayed them ex- quisitely—and because ROMNEY has come to sym- bolize the zenith of feminine loveliness, we selected ROMNEY as the name for these dresses and coats that represent the most beautiful interpretation of the better Paris modes. Tomorrow is ROMNEY Misses’ Day! Presenting advance information concerning the mode for the next three months in the form of delightiully young and delightfully clever new fashions. New! Georgette Crepe Scarfs Especially purchased' Lovely painted and plain scarfs, pastel tones that harmonize so smartly with Spring costumes. Full lengths—hemmed ends. A Charming Spring Flowers, 89¢ Hothouse and common gar- # Group at den varieties—but all as fashion approves. For your frock or coat, a dainty blossom—violets in white and purple, pansies, ° apple blossoms, roses, double orchids and others. Silks, vel- Tfimmed Spring Hats ¥ Are Diverse in 5 ROMNEY Misses’ Frocks—interpreting the vogue Llne and Color for black and white—the vogue for fringed effects —compose colorings—chiffon for afternoon—the new- est bolero frocks—Vionnet's chevron tuckings—all- around pleats, new necklines and ingeni- 349 50 o - ous trims ird Floor ROMNEY Misses’ Coats that show how smartly black satin combines with kasha—or that pay tribute to Paris stylists’ belief in ombre lapin trims, monkey fur, satin ribbon hip-bows, chevron tucking, tiered treatments, pouch shawl collars, American $59 50 ot broadtail and new tan shades. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor Junior Misses’ Sports Coats, 325 Just the kind of coat the younger miss needs for Spring school wear and these are smart enough to wear on all occasions. They're in tweeds and plaids—all in beautifully tailored straightline models and all im lovely color blendings, such as brown and tan, black and white, green and gray. And to show that they are really quality coats, they're all faced in kasha and lined throughout in heavy silk e All With Fur Collars Junior Misses’ Shop—Third Floor Black Kasha Suits Specialized at 339-50 Black kasha is smart—that goes with- out saying—but it is in the tailoring and the details of chic—that these particular black kasha suits stand out as excep- tional. “Miss Pall-Mall”—is one charming tailleur that carries out so cleverly the idea of the black Kasha coat and the gray men's wear striped skirt—and we must not forget the 339 50 very correct white pique waistcoat o “Miss Hyde Park”—is really delightful in the way it steals the thunder from brother’s dinner suit—with its black satin revers and $39 50 o black satin waistcoat “Miss Meadow Brook”—is quite versatile, for there’s a plain black kasha skirt and a hair- line striped skirt to wear with the black kasha coat. vet and organdy. Street Floor Extra Special From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock Spri_ng Hats Felt and '68 Beauty stamps them all! High crowns, folded and draped, brimless, wide brims, berets— all manner of shapes and styles that are alluring and smart. Among them are milan straws, hair, fancy straws, ribbons, faille, combinations of silks and straws. Black and white, vivid colors and compose effects are a feature. Straw Hats tams, ber and numerous other Instead of paying $3.00 We have for you, a new Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Chiffon Weight With Silk Top and Silk Feet—at 52-50 Pair You who have been wearing the $3.00 Stocking will be glad to save the 50c per pair. 100% pure silk and silk 100% pure— and the Gold Stripe protection against ruinous garter clasp “runs,” all the beautiful New Gold Stripe shades for Spring. In Washington Only at Jelleff’s Girls’ Spring Frocks, Two-piece and bloomer frocks of broadcloth and English prints in lovely new patterns and gay colors. Trimmed with white or colors, hand embriodery, braids Slave Bracelets A New Group at $1.00 Whether or mnot you are a slave to fashion—you will want several of these smart new link effects in pearl, rhinestone and colored stone cabochons with metal in silver. bright and antique gold finishes. Lariat Necklaces $1.00 A straight throw of tiny debutant pearls (mfd.), with drop ends of white, pink or topa crystals, ixceptionally smart and new. Street o Of course. if you prefer navy twill there are perfectly stunning models with braid binding and wrap skirts also specialized s39 50 ot Other Twill and Tweed Tailleurs. . . .$25 to $49.50 Women’s and Misses’ Suit Shop—Third Floor Some with front or side Sizes 8 to 14 and 8, and buttons. pleats in skirt. 10 and 12. Lovely Rayon Frocks, $2-% Bolero and two-piece models in A New Spring Fabric Glove Slip-On Style $ 1 '00 Pair’ It is slip-on style—and it has a perfectly adorable band of tiny Scallops around the flared edge that gives it an intriguing cir of chic. It comes in four new Spring shades—ecru, peach, mode and gray. Glove Shop—Street Floor Vanity Fair Glove Silk Vests Special $ 1 -65 An excellent opportunity, for these are the well known tai- lored models that generally sell at a higher price. Full cut with self shoulder straps and splen- didly reinforced. Sizes 36-42. New Vanity Fair Silk Bloom- er—iull cut and splendidly rein- forced. $195. Grey S\hop—Sc:ond Floor # Floor (e rose, blue, peach and green novelty rayon. Colored fabrics, hand em- broidery and side pleats in skirts— smartly utilized. Sizes 8 to 14. " @Girls’ Coats $10-98 Spring models of all-wool plaids and fancy tweeds in smart colors. Nicely trimmed and fully lined. "Patch or slashed pockets. Sizes 8 to 14 years, Second Floor—King's Palace Tots’ Spring Coats $5.98 Wool tweed, twills and fancy mixtures in tailored or trimmed styles. Plain colors and combinations. Spring Hats $ 1 .98 Milan, Milan hemp, fancy straws and silk with straw. Bright colors in tailored and dress styles. 0o 000 lo] _ Tomorrow a Great Special Sale of Indestructible Pearls All' at tremendous savings because we secured a large special purchase from an im- porter anxious to dispose of samples. $7.50 26-Inch Imitation Pearl Necklaces, $5 . They're very new and they're very smart with their ex- quisite crystal drops in amethyst, topaz, sapphire and aqua- marine tints. And in this group there are also 60-inch pearl ropes, in lovely creamy or rose tints—pearl collars and three-strand pearl necklaces with a choice of plain and baroque pearls— pearl necklaces woven of very smail pearls in lace patterns and the very chic 36-inch pearl ropes with sced pearl drops. All """ $5.95 60-Inch Ropes of Indestructible Pearls, $3.95 Only 60 ropes in this group—all French pearls of fine quality and high luster—baroque or smooth, intermittently knotted. The most fashionable vogue of the moment at such a price advantage. $3.95. French Pearl Chokers, $3.00 And what a choice—perfectly lovely creamy tints in uni> form or graduated beads—smooth or baroque—and there are some three-strand necklaces with peari clasps. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Assemble Your Own! Sports Costume There's a stunning white satin blouse for a black satin skirt—the two together making a perfectly adorable black and white sports frock. There are jersey shirts that are very new and black satin skirts to go with them (very smart), or natural kasha, wool jersey and wool crepe skirts if you preéfer them. There are sweaters—too numerous to go into detail about —but they are reproductions of Suzanne Talbot, Vionnet, Patou | and Chanel—and skirts that go h with them. There are coat sweaters, blouses and skirts that make effective three-piece costumes— and any number of fascinating new styles for your choice in these. Sweaters, $2.95—$13.50 Skirts, $8.50—$16.50 Blouses, $2.95—$19.50 Men’s $l-69 and $2.00 Sportawear Shop—Fourth Floor $2.95 . . ; ; 3 S Spring Pajamas an {ll The Smartest New Hats Wear Their Own Earrings $1 24 Fabric =~ which fashion has set the seal of S Fabric Well tailored pajamas of fruit-of-the-loom, plaza AR A $2 All-Over Chlffon “Hosiery With the “Black Bottom” Heel Full fashioned, pure chiffon silk stock- ings in blue fox, mauve taupe, gray and black with the chic black heel. Slightly irregular—but simply consisting of heavy threads occasionally. Sizes 8% to 10. New Shipment Pointex Hosiery, $1.29 Irregular quality—service weight stockings with silk ex- tending to the welt. A beautiful range of Paris colors and black. First at Jelleff’s Embroidered Silk Bags *5 Once again the Jelleff Handbag Shop scores a triumph in get- ting these lovely new embroid- ered silk bags before any other store. They are not the kind of silk bags you have become ac- customed to—but decidedly new and certainly very lovely. Rich silk_moire, embroidered in ex- quisite reproductions of French Beauvais work—so well done you can_hardly tell it’s not the real thing. And they're all beautifully lined, mounted on an engraved frame and immaculate- ly finished. Handbag Shop—Street Floor A New Corselette From “Model” 49 $ 3.00 L] A dainty, firmly boned cor- selette of figured coutil in flesh with pretty rayon top Elastlc inserts ¢ e tra comfort. Si in sizes 34 to 44. hose supporters, Second Floor BTN L2 i front. er hips for ex- ooking model Two pairs of Street Floor—King's Palace Footwear And that does not necessarily mean that they must wear two earrings either. In fact, one of our very smartest little Paris models, the reproduction of which is illustrated here, wears just one earring saucily at one side—and to show its utter contempt for conventionality—rolls its brim across the face—even though its crown is so close-fitting you'd think it would have no brim at all. Still, two earrings must not be sniffed at, particularly when it produces as pleasing novelties in patent, satin, rose blush, parchment and gray. New versions of the pump and oxford mode predominate. Second Floor approval. Spring’s Own The new models include many pongee, checked nainsook, fine madras and genuine broadcloth. Choice of white, tan, helio and blue prints. Trimmed with rayon frogs. Sizes A to D. Women who buy for the men in their family should be interested in this exceptional group. Street Floor—King's Palace A L Iy They were made to sell for $1 a palr—but a special purchase brings this lovelv assortment of all that is new for Spring. Washable fabrics in new fash- lons—dainty cuffed offects, hand- somely embellished with em- broldery, bralds, stitching and cut-outs, The cholcest tan shades and grays, in all sizes 6 to 8%, Street Floor—King's Palace charming effect as the adorable helmet model illustrated here. lna'dul.tw"y they’re smart in satin and straw or felt and straw—and we have ‘both. $1850—520 Millinery Shop—Street Floor