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" THE EVENING STAR, D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927. 169, 7 S T SOCIETY Mr. and Mre Kitts' sail for Eng:|Madelra School for Girls will address | will spenk on the subject, “Arbitration, | bassador Thenter for the Saturdny |inciude Mrs. Charles Graves Matthews, | Mra. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. J. B.|the first of a serles of major hollday land the middle of November. the Women's Alliance of ANl Sous'|Security and Disarmament.” with [morning program for children this|arre 1ouis A, t ham, Mrs. Wil. | Gregg Custis and many others. | parties 2 e L Cirureh Tomarraw. her. subject beim | speclal referonco o ths history of ar- | week are Mra. W. B. N. Brooks, Mrs. [ M7 Tiouls & Frothingham, Nn Wi | 50 lo0y " tliowing the bridgs lecture | 1o/ L e i b Ll Girls’ Friendly Society “The Girl of Today.” The alliance wil! bitration in the United States. Robert Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |llam Gibbs MecAdoo, Mrs. Houston|,,3" “(iieq Mrs, Charles Graves 0%een. Monday ing. | Benefit Party Tomorrow. meet at 11 o'clock in Pierce Hall at Parker and Mrs. Leonard L. Nichol-| Thofnpson, Mrs. Robert Lansing and | Matthews had as her guests at Junch-| The club's big ballroom will ba deco- (Continued from Eighteenth Page) | Among those who have taken tables | Fifteenth and*Harvard streets; follow-| rrq J. Jerome Lightfoot, chairman | SO0 Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett. eon at the Willard Mrs. William C.! rated to represent Spooky Hollow. | for the bridge party to be held at the ;inx the business se: TWASHINGTON, dfon Mrs. Wing | epartment American citizen-| M 8. 0. Greig, with her aid . will g . " Gorgas, Mre, Rhette (ioode and Mra. | . A fped s Lieut | Washington Chfh tomorrow -afternoon | Will speak at 12 o'clock and luncheon Iqrmth:‘»r el of Women's | 18%Ist as hostess at the Chevy Chase| Among those attending the CSS|pjqard porcher, and Mre, Richard V"rvzy.:\t;vpl’:-‘::.an'v’l”:"rr}f‘»?r,)v’:c prpli ! will be served at 1 o'clock. Clubs of the District of Columbia, will I' "":":‘":, ':;l""’_:]"“‘""““"'" s morning | ve "‘","'l‘-‘l' ML ?"'l "~“B' Agwell. | Taylor had as her guest at luncheon | (00 Goora tions, which Mrs Barrett L s Ard party | Program s Rchard V. Taylor, Mrs. Charles | \ry " Bessie Wheeler James. 5 ik i versity Women will give a dinner to: | oeauy Nx Cool 1 Chittenden, Miss| Additional patronesses for the | Porcher, Mrs. Rhette Goods, Mra. Wil- | The City Club's entertainment com- | bership for concelving. The members trimmed with a shoulder spray of | Head, Mrs. Fr: e aIel b, | morrow night at 7 o'clock, with Mr. | e & Whitaker and are Anne I, | luncheon-bridge classes of Mrs. Bert.|liam C. Gorgas, Mrs. Bessic Wheeler [ mittee, ‘under the direction of Mr.| will be in coxtumes and will w butterfiy roses and Mrs. Rook. mother | Willam L. Crounse, Mrs. Hewitt | James G. McDonald as the guest of | \jeGuire, ram Chestermen and Mrs. John | James, Mrs, Alben W. Barkley, Mra.| Mark Lansburgh, lts chairman. has| WSS SP00 2 CO00 R RS G ©f the bridegroom, wore midnight blue | Wills, Misé Nannie Macomb, Miss |honor. Mr. McDonald. who is chair- gt Munee, jr., being held in the Fairfax |Henry Lee Staples of Virginia, Mrs | been working on plans prepared and ! . dreswed | as the fun. Canton crepe. | Anna’ NeGowan, T Blaiy, |man of the Forcign Policy Association | The host and hostesees at the Am-'room at the New Willard this season, | Karl D. Klemm, Mrs. George Ricker. | submitted hy Mrs. T. W. Parrett for | th Pa (Continued on Twent Ar. and Mrs. Rook left immediately | Mrs. Ben_Hellen, M . Meigs. cluded Mr. David Mulquin, Gorges. Mr. Herbert Reamy and Mr. | for the benefit of the Holiday House Henry Hiser. | of the Girls’ Friendly Society are Mrs. Mrs. Charles, mother of the bride, Charles J. Bell, M Bancroft Davis was in Canton blue georgette crepe | Mrs. John W, Morse, Mrs. Frazier D. hagen blue, s -back crepe and a | Mrs. W. C. Stiles, Mrs. William small hat to match. i Roland C. Rheem. Stewart, Mrs. A, D. William Ord. Wear a Glen Bogie—3$29.50 —if you want to achieve that smart debonair assured look of kno vour fashions. The knitted guaranteed not to sag! Novelty-Cuff Kid Gloves $2.45 _Stunning new arrivals with silk or metal thread, embroidered turn-hack cuffs. Smart shades! Street floor. iss Elizabeth Bl Ontario, is visiting cle, Mr. Q. street. a4 Hotel will hold | series tomorrow morn- e ir 11:30 o'clock. The two books to { * [be reviewed are “Benito Mussolini— | Robert Black, and the & Maj, Robert Black and the|(he Man.” by Jeanne Bordeux, and Black, both of whom, ‘anadian troops in Fran . Weére victims of former being m after the ceremony for a wedding s. W, C. Wetherill, Mrs. Frank W. trip, the bride traveling in Copen- y ‘Z\h:-. Alexander 8. Stewart, A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Newlord omething About Eve,” by James bt o h Cabell. | The additional new subscribers | bring the number up to 100 and in- . ciude Mrs. Rickard Yates, Mra. T. Q.| Donna Ruth Cr s Evelvn Weems, Mrs. Ge- ham, M: e B. T: Fur Coats—Featured Friday! Stunning Black Caracul 195 —uwith pointed fox shaul collars Extraordinary Coat Sale . . . . . . . . . The Greatest Since August! Women’s and Misses’ Coats Friday! George F W B nith, Mrs. Wilbu . Worthington, Harry Little, | ienry F. Woodard, Mrs. Mar garet MecSparren. Mrs. Frank Key Green ard Mrs. M. A. English. —with magnificent shawl collars of such sought-for furs as Badger, Fox, Pointed Wolf, Red Fox, Fitch, Platinum Lynx, and choice of half a dozen other furs—all with deep fur cuffs—at the sensational price of— Black caracul and pointed fox—one of the smartest, most stunning combinations Costumes for Fancy Dress Parties You can play any part you choose — gro- tesque, historic, heroic, regal— any one of them — for we have the proper costume for it —and all the accessories. Brand new—correctly cut; rightly fitting and thoroughly well made. There isn't a more va- ried assortment avail-. able anywhere. For sale or rental and rightly priced either way R. C. M. Burton & Son 911 E Street Main 4361 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET “On with the Dance” The social season makes imperative costume demands. They are easily supplied from our carefully chosen assortment of properly modeled Dresses — especially suited to'the occasions they are to grace. Dance Frocks —are most needed for the more or less formal af.’ fairs. Handsome creations—in the beautiful pastel shades that light up so splendidly—and are pre- sented in excellent values— From 825 “P! . Evening Dresses and Dinner Gowns—most ex- clusive in their fashioning—and most exquisite in their effectiveness—ranging up to $150. b i Pt 2 “TIARRRRIS AL WSS TE RS 00 TSGR IR T L P ..»-( W, B. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh O Léhutante ST ST WL B Are the Millinery Favorites | Specialized for Ariday and Saturday $7.50 Others $10 to 540 nglon’s Younger Set An Entirely New Collection Em teior ¥ooe Fuoor While the coat market still holds firm in spite of the continued warm weather, our buyers were, never- theless, able to close a deal for this lot of coats with a manufacturer who had made up too many for his ca- pacity to hold. One day’s sale should see them disposed of! And the sale opens tomorrow ! Black Coats are 70% of the purchase—then follow New Tan, Brown, Gray and Moonlight in the order named. As to materials, furs and styles, their descriptions give you a few of the details—but you must see the coats themselves. Women Rita cloth with _tux o e and cufle ! wolf. 0. Friday’s Dress Sale , . . . These lovely coats for women ! Sizes 36 to 44-—also many in sizes for little women, 1713 to 25Y, Malina with pointed wolf. $79.50 Broadtail with pointed wolf, $7 Broadcloth with red fox, $ Rayosa with black fox, $79.50 Kashmir suede with eclipse wolf, $79.50 Rita cloth with caracul. $79.50 Broadcloth with fitch dyed skunk, $79.50 * A Companion Sale for Misses— Sizes 14-16-18 Years About 40 coats in this group. including the following smart styles— Black Coats with red fox or natural lynx shawl collars and cuffs, $79.50. , Some with fur collars and partial borders and tabs, 0. Luxurious Coats with fitch shawl collars and cuffs. $79.50. Plenty in broadcloth, broadtail cloth, suede and Valencia. And plenty with the stunning new tiers and tunies! $79.50. Coats of every description. Certainly you will want to see the wonderful values for Friday's sale —ready at 9.153 AM. No duplicates after these garments are sold. All in Washington's Greatest Coat Shops—Third Floor . Something Very Unusual! 100 Black Satin resses —of the fine new Doris satin—made by one of America’s foremost silk mills —and appearing only in dresses that retail at $25—up—here through co- operation with one of our best dress resources—at only— Women’s sizes only—36 to 44 A few dresses above in marron glace and marine blue—but mostly the purchase is in BLACK. Draped models, coat dresses, tunics, godets, some trimmed th velvet—others with smart bandings, buttons, delightful buckles and pins. Women's sizes, but youthful styles—and nothing can equal a satin for smartness and service. Sale beginning at 9 Again! A Grealll'rl'day Clearing! Sorosis Footwear —odd numbers and short lines taken from regular stock and priced so absurdly low that it will pay you to come early tomorrow! Pumps and Oxfords, regularly $7.50 to $10. Sizes 2Y; to 9, $ 3.4,5 widths AAA to C—for your choice at— Pair . The most important Sorasis Friday of the sea- son—for this clearing offers a wonderful choice of good Fall styles—and materials—for sports, day- time and formal wear. Of course you won't find every size in every style—but there will be plenty of choice in each style—and that's something. These colors— These materials— Black Kid Calf Patent Leather Reptilian Grained Leather Satin Suede Velvet Tan Brown Blue Beige Gold Silver NOTE! the Sorosis Downstairs Shop—- For your convenience this sale will be held in where plenty of salespeople will be on hand 1o assist you in your selections, All Sales Finall 3 Dresses for all daytime occas- sions and a variety of models to apeal to all women. 5>—Women’s Frock Shop—Second Floor Copies of the O’Rossen and other smart imports in the Sale of $5 Handbags, $3 Everybody's crazy about the new O'Rossen Handbag—avith it's clever ball frame—and here it is copied in fine smooth and reptilian grained cali—patent leather and brocade leather—and in all Fall colors—and there are other stunning styles in this group also—including quite a few in that clever Galluchat leather at $3. Handbag Shop—Street Floor You'll like the new styles in Costume Jewelry, $1 Constructed pearls and crystals of very fine quality! They are %o different and so smart, thess new pieces that have just arrived. ‘There are crystal pendants, pearl chokers, pearl drop necklaces, long chalns of cryatal, topaz, aquamarine and sapphire— rhinestone brooches—link bracelets—silver bangles—earrings in clever new button and drop styles—and pearl chokers. - Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Glove Silk Clearing —Odd garments of fine grades greatly reduced! 85 Glove Silk Underthings—$3 A group consisting of bloomers of a very famous manufacturer, wonderful quality chemise, extra fine milanese silk vests with satin shoulder straps and shadow proof step-in kilties at $3, 83 Pure Glove Silk Chemises—81.95 FExceptionally attractive garments in a wide choice of dainty lace-trimmed styles; also adorable net-trimmed step-ins at this price, $6.50 Extra Long Bloomers—§5.00 Splendid quality heavy glove silk in a style that is very popular with women, Flesh color only. Qrey Shopa—Second Floor of the season—beautifully moired ebony- black skins—perfectly mat, ¥ lovely long shawl collars th subtle way of making one look so sleader —and so smart! You'll like these coats—and : with us that they are exceptional values— when you see them. Only a limited num- ber for Friday's selling—come early. Il agree Fur Shop—Fourth Floor Tomorrow—Exactly 40 87.50 to 810 Sweaters A turer’: X —And it arrives just at the time when everybo sweaters every Brushed wool Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor Friday— Misses’ Tweed Frocks —the swankiest, most popular mode of the season in a smart group at $25 Light-weight tweed {frocks—soft as kashmir—Chanel first made them a fash- ion—now the smart younger set has made them the fashion—you see them every- where—at the big games—even at in- formal luncheon and teas—these debonair little frocks with all the dash and verve of the Chanel's and Patou’s originals, after which they are patterned. One-piece—two-picce—even coat styles—in salt and pepper effects—gray, green and brown ard tan tones—each frock an outstanding value. Misses’ sizes, 14, 16, 18 years—Juniors' sizes, 13, 15, 17 years—Third Floor New “Oui-Oui” Cloth Slips, $1.95 It's a rayon mixture that has a lovely luster and launders beautifuliy—and it makes a very attractive, well fitting slip. You'll find it in black. navy, malaga, beige, flesh and white in sizes 34 to 44 at §1.95. Street Floor New Short Rayon Petticoats, $1.95 To wear with Fall business frocks—we know of not more practical than these petticoats of rayon * beige, grey and balsam green. They are made w the waist and deep shadow hem wonderfully. $193. Pointex Silk Stockings The Fall Shades in that desirable sheer service weight 1 50 (with cotton garter tops). o Shadow Pecan Alesan Rachelle Gunmetal Maize Dark Grey And Don't Forget Your Gold Stripe Silk Stockings— Only at Jelleff's in Washington very Sandust Grain Good News for Friday Just 100, Regularly $7.50 to $12.50 Smart New Hats —{0 go at— $5 Fine Quality Felts Soleil Velours Stunning new hats—just in time to enable you to match your new coat smartly and so economically, These are all fine hats—in the smartest new styles— some with velvet insets—some with cleverly manipulated soft draped corners—many in skull—contours for misses— and quite a few with narrow ever so flattering brims for women! Mostly black, also new brown, rich beige tones nolga green, Patou blues, malaga red. Friday, $5. Millinery Shop—Street Floor