Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1927, Page 17

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Astoria for several days, will join Mrs. \\';H.- in their suburban home, Wood- end. in Kensington, Md., this after- —S_O_CIETY _(Congmmen 1 and groups of tickets and single seats \ may also be secured. \ Mrs. James anncl! Sullivan of fi]F THE ' EVENING sister, Mr. and Mrs. Menry Parsons Erwin, returned to New Yor't this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin enter- tained a dinner party Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Blodgett. Many prominent Washingtonians | are associated with Mrs. Joseph Leiter as members of the executive commit- tee under whose ouspices the Amer- STAR. WASHINGTON,” V.. T. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1977 AN o Interest or Extras Added to Charge AccountsIMIIIIIIIIMIMMMA e Do Not Penalize Our F 'viend s T $1 Window Shades! 44c IT PAYS TO DEAL AT 169¢ Oilcloth Table Covers, 49c 54x54 Oilcloth Table Covers, slight seconds (Slight Irregulars) 8 ft. by 5 ft. 9 in. Heavy Oil Opaque Cloth Window Shades, on guaranteed spring roll- ers. In white, ecru or green. ‘Wedding in Nic Interests Nav The marri; of Washington, D. ( Kingston, United States Marine Corps, took place at Corinto, gua, to- day. The ceremony was perfc Comdr., Corps, United Sta . Kingston wer the week end by M at San Antonio, a t tate. They wil Hotel, Managua of the standard grade; various neat, pretty, fastcolr designs, printed on sanitas oil- cloth. ragua Today olk Here. le Montgomery will go \oke-Norman | to New York for the dance Friday. t. Arthu s e Corng. | Mr. and Mrs. William George Mun- Theater, | dinger have closed their apartment fov three performances. The operas to b med by | (e Winter and, with their sons, Daniel | given are “Faust,” “Madame Butter- plain I M : Moore and John Warth \lund'mlzl‘r fly” and “The Marriage of Figaro.” have gone to Cuba for the Winter | The complete personnel of the execu- Mo Mundinger is the daughter of |tive committee includes Speaker Nich- West Viiginte, «ewis N. Tavenner of | 51as Longworth, Mrs. William Corocran 5 L Mrs, F. s. David A. Cleveland fran Opera_Co., an _outgrowth of the famous Rochester Co., founded b: | George Eastman for the promotion of a in English, will come to Poli's December 12, 13 and 14 for Montgomery and Mr. Golderiberg’ | BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPEN! $98 and $135 Sealine Coats (Dyed Coney) $77.50 Extra fine, rich lustrous pelts, with skunk collar and cuffs, others with fox collar and cuffs, or marmot, while others navy, natural or cocoa-dyed squirrel collar and cuffs. Plain and brocaded silk linings. Large crushed collar and deep cuffs. Sizes 16 to 42. $139 Caracul Fur Coats $67.50 | Goldenberg's—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. $4O Axminster and Fringed Velvet Rugs $25 Seamless Axminster a n d heavy Fringed Velvet Rugs, size 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 for large rooms, All perfect quality anrl Alexander Smith & “Sons’ manufacture. Handsome Ct nese and Persian designs; mo. wanted color cembinations. 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs, regular $1250 grade 9 ft. by 12 ft. Heavy Axminster or Velvet Rugs. regulnr $55 grade g 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. Seamless Axminster or Ve regular $3250 grade . 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Seam weave) Rugs, regular $25 grade 6 ft. by 9 ft. Velvet or Tapestry (Brussels weave) Rugs, regular $15 grade 11 ft. 3 in. by 12 ft. Tapestry (Bruuel‘s uea\e) Ruzs. regular $35 grade ames Prent ful sugar Lupone’s N - | | The Amer invitations The director general of the American Union, Dr. Leo S, has sent out invitations for a musica u 10 be given under the auspi ; Friday Morning Mus : ||\.‘ Pan-American Union, Friday mornir November t 11 o'elock. The p gram will be ¢ n American mus Mrs. Lawrence Pan- o neteenth Page. nm\e Mrs. H. L. i Imxhvnn Rust was hostess at !]n]h»x in-law uul sister, Mr. Among our collection of gems is a most remarkable PINK DIAMOND reflecting the ex- quisite coloring of the rose. Permanent Exhibit Wardman Park Hotel Qoafym -7(1//'1' Go. Jewelers Suite 800 Dr. and M Dale Carman announce the ement of their , in their ap: | dnughter -Louise to Mr. Lawrence hteenth street. Others in + Bacon Mann. The weddi ke | the company were Mr: place December 29. as. ard s. B sistant chief of the d tical research of the eign and Domestic : s | Worthington, e and her son- | M John D. Comdr. | ington, . who | Ella_ Loraine .| Benjamin, Mrs. | G. Valentine and Mrs. Rush Logie. mnnml.\ } Mrs. George inlaw and "dau and Mrs. Willi sailed last are now in Paris, are 3 the Ritz. Mrs. Miss Helen N k $5.85 $37.50 $21.50 $17.85 $10.95 $21.50 Mr. and Mrs. | N York, f the National Press Bldg., 14th & F Delos A. Blodgett of who have spent a week Formerly with Shaw & Brown) N\ N former’s brother-in-law and [T T mmT‘E FINE PAPER HANGING 4. PAINTING FOR OVER 50 VEARS —— Mrs. Theodor the former to Providence, dence-Biltmor widow has _gone e Provi Mr: T il = Distinction th, who for in Winter liplomatic I Fmith hav after a visit w Henry ve opened their 2101 New Hampshire avenue for the Winter. Mr. and M Light have v sister, Mi he is. arlan ork, Pa., to visit her sister, Wilkinson Harlan. John Allan Dou the box com lief ball to be ht in the ballr "Miss Tda nger, widow of Gen. nEex gavas | luncheon home on East New York. Miss Wiater in school in Home, here, where lived for many A Sanger, young ei Miss Belle G “on for a few fair House. her sistgr, Mrs. Ha in BRoston before r inzton. where she has lease at 1316 Sixteenth et for was pror les du the Win- Home Interiors —is not necessarily one of lavish outlay, so much as of discrimination and judicious selection of furnishings. —revives the artistic merit and integrity of construc- tion, characteristic of the classic designers’ master- pleces——makes ownership of truly distinctive homefur- nishings possible, even on a Modest Budget. B Inspection, without obligation, invited. Main Main —Phones Henderson Furniture f ' JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furnitute, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Wells, U. ¢ a Capt. Cheste idort- hol iF S DULIN ® MARTIN COMPANYS Announcing an Innovation Colorful Kitchens! (CANARY YELLOW (__APPLE GREEN ) (CMANDARIN RED ) “Why not make the busiest work- room in the house cheerful, live- able and delightful?” . . . this was the statement made several months ago by the leading men in the housewares industry ... and COLORFUL KITCHENS ARE :l‘HE RESULT! KITCHEN WARES IN COLOR ... not just one or two items ... but complete kitchen equipment. Pots, pans, percolators, toasters, carpet sweepers, canisters, bread boxes, etc. The New Ename! ware Has Ar- rived . . . we invite you to inspect our showing. We can hardly enthuse sufficient- ly to describe our delight . . . and the delight of our patrons who have seen them. We illustrate just a few items . of course, A FULL LINE OF UTENSILS ARE AVAILABLE IN Universal Elec- tric mickel plated Turn Easy Toaster. n color. 3-piece Canister Set and Bread Box as shown, w colors with black letters. Housewares Section Main Floor G Street Entrance HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 in price. The Bissell Carpfl Suwficr Grand Rapids wmodel in color at no advance 6-cup Percolator handles and cords PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET Lovely shades of tan and gray, trimmed with crushed crown 9 ft. by 12 ft. Hodge's Rattannia grade $l2 95 collar of gray or tan fox. contrasting color kickers. en and misses. Lined with crepe de chine; some with Sizes 16 to 42. Very popular for wom- Goldenherg’s—Second Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s Muslin Nightgowns, $1.98 Women's Muslin Nightgowns, with long sleeves ; yokes of tucks and imported embroidery insertions, edgings on sleeves. Regular and extra sizes. Women’s $1.50 Flannelette Nightgowns, $1.29 Women’s Flannelette Gowns, in neat stripes; trimmed yokes. Double seams throughout. Extra sizes. $2 and $2.50 Grades $1.45 $4 and $5 filet weaves, ivory and designs. 2% yards curtains. Goldenberz's—Fourth_Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. New Fall Handbags ‘ Values Worth $2.95 Regularly $1.95 Fashionable New Handbags of leather, silk, suede, tapestry and velvet; in popular pouch 4nd underarm styles. Fine grade silk moire, variety of high- grade leathers, including ne antelope suede, novelty tapestry in beautiful designs and rich colorings. Silk and moire lined. Some with inside frame coin pocket, others \\|l|\ purse and mirror fittings. Goldenherg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 39¢c and 48c , Cretonnes $2.50 Flat Crepe $1.98 Yard Yard-Wide Fast Color Cretonnes, ‘light or dark floral, bird, stripe or 2 Beautiful, all-silk quality that you'll want for your new frock, soft lustrous, clinging quality, in black, white and newest Fall and Winter shades. 40 inches wide. foliage designs. Mill lengths, but plenty alike for draperies and cover- $2 Satin Charmeuse, $1.59 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, rich, satin-face, all-silk quality, in black, white and all wanted colors. - ings of all kinds.—(First $1.69 Silk and Rayon Taffeta, $1.19 Floor Tables.) 40-inch Silk and Rayon Taffeta, plain and self-color Jacquard $2 Garment designs, in street, evening and lingerie colors. Bags $1.69 Crepe de Chine, $1.29 $1.69 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine, heavy, all-silk quality, in new Garment Bags, hold six to eight gar- ments ; well tonnes; in as- sorted effective patterns. Notion Dept. — First Eighth_Street Annex. BLUE CRANE Pure 9Lk HosiEry Mepivm WEIGHT $1,00 Pair There are two reasons why well dressed women prefer “Blue Crane” Silk Hose, firstly on account of beautiful lustrous sheen, and secondly, because of the guarantee of satisfaction that goes with them, a new pair for any that do not prove satisfactory. Service weight with three-seam back and four-inch lisle garter welt. A good selection of popular shades. - Goldenberg's—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. $1 Sport Satin 79c¢ 40-inch Sport Satin, high- satin-face rayon , black and all wanted colors. 19¢, 25c and 35c¢ Dress Shields ; -12¢ Pair Dress Shields, factory jobs, including an assort- ment of desirable makes and styles; in sizes 2to 5. Notion Dept.—First Floor— Eighth Street Annex. Goldenberg's—Firat Floor, Charge Accounts Invited. Floor— Fringed Panel Curtains $2.65 Silk Fringe Panel Curtains, used one to a window, Scotch shadow lace and Chenille grades Golidenberg's—Fourth Floor—Chares Accounts tavited. Women’sCotton Union Suits 79c Women's Medium-weight Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, knee length. These come with rayon stripe. Sizes 36 to 44. Well made, comfortable- fitting garments. Grades ecru colors; neat novelty effect and heavy worked long. teed to launder, or replaced with new Boys’ $1 Union Suits, 89¢ Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. Guaran- Warm Flannelette Garments for the Children Flannelette Pajamas, $1 Children's Warm Flannelette Pajamas! with drop seat and open front. In beautiful | novelty patterns. Sizes 2 to 14 years. TR Sleeping Garments, $1 Children's Flannellette Sleeping Gar- ments, with fset, drop seat and open back. Made with double seams. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Sleeping Garments, $1 Children’s “Wonder-Wear" Sleeping Gar- ment's of soft wool-like ribbed material, with feet and drop seat. Made with dou- ble seams. S8izes 2 to 10 years. Flannelette Gowns Sizes 2 to 6 Sizes 8 to 14 Years Years 59¢ to 79¢ 69¢ to $1 Children's Flannelette Nightgowns, beau- tiful quality, plain striped and floral ef- fects. Double yoke and cuff. $7 Rayon Bedspreads $5.49 Brocade Rayon Bedspreads, 80x108 and 72x108 sizes for full and twin beds. Rich, lustrous, silk-like quality, in assorted beautiful brocade designs. Beautiful shades of rose, blue, gold, orchid and green, that will help brighten up your boudoir. $2 Crinkle Bedspreads, $1.48 Crinkle Bedspreads, sizes 72x105 and 80x105 for full and twin beds. Rose, blue and gold woven stripes. Fast colors. Goldenbers's—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. $6.50 to $10 Comforts and Blankets, $4.95 72x80 and 72x84 Virgin Wool Filled Comforts, with coverings of fine grade sateens, in beautiful patterns and cnlonngb Also Heavy-Weight Part-Wool Blankets, in Jacquard plaids of blue, rose, tan, lavender or gray, with wide sateen ribbon-bound ends. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Children’s Bath Robes $1.98 Children’s “Beacon” Bathrobes, in beau- tiful new colors and patterns. Finished with collar, pocket and cord. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Girls’ “Jiffy-Jacks,” $3.98 Girls' “Jiffy-Jacks,” all-wool novelty plaids, fin- ished with two pockets and close-fimng cuff bot- tom. Sizes 10 to 18 years, Goldenberg’s——Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited.

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