Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) , and Mme. Papanek v J. Novak, consul i 2 echo- slo Y Mr. Jan > ki, second s ary of the Jegation of Poland, and the commer- cial secretary of the legation of «<anada and M Merchant Mahoney ‘omins has recently n 1. Cole and Miss Bar- | ¢ uth Weymouth, M n- Arlington. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur C. Dillman were hosts at dinner last evening at Gray's Hill, overlooking the Potoma near Camp Humphre: who remained through the evening play bridge, included Dr. W. T. Duvel, Mr. : Boerne, Mr. and M burton, Dr. and A Mr. and M ton, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Marquis. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. McQuaid of Boston arrived today he Willard, where they plan to ain over the week end. am J. McGee entertained idence, 1810 Lamont street northwest, on W honor of the Hil Daughters of th sisting Mrs. Me( Alice Russell Miss Isabel ) 11 number 24, nd Miss Alice | a Smoot will pi e tea table, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Ing their s ler are visit- in-law, Mr. Tashington for D weeks with her da law, Mr. and Mr: ler W, Barker. Mrs. Edward Mortimer Parrish of Richmond, Va., will return to her hame tomorrow after a vis to her parents, Mr. and mar Robinson, Hotel Ro Mrs. William H; Dail, with Mrs. Marion Dall, is spending the Winter in Bermuda, Benefit Card P: For Providence Hospital. Mrs. John Iden, president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Providence Hos- pital, has announced that the card party and tea for the benefit of the free wards of the hospital will be held Monday afternoon, November 21, at 2400 Sixteenth street. Mrs, Thomas Holden is in charge of the arrange- ments for the tea, Mrs. John Foote chairman of the co ce on prizes and Miss Mary Dove harge of the candy sale. zes will receive RICH'S FStreet atTenth s. Roland McKee and evening in son given by the District League of American Pen Women at its club- rooms, 1108 Sixteenth street morth- st, tomorrow from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, Miss Eliza- beth Mallott Barnes, Mrs. Lily R. Hunt, Miss Evelyn Weems, Miss Helen Calhoun and Miss Patricia Poe Bennett will assist at the tea table. Books will be reviewed by Mrs. Nel- son Dingley, who has chosen Mrs. Larz Anderson’s latest book, “From Corsair to Riffin”; Miss Marie Redfern will take ‘“‘Grandmothe by West- cott, and Miss Agnes n will dis; Maza de la Roche's prize novel, alna.” Mrs. Clifton Comly and Mrs. Marvin R. Maxwell of Chicago, mother and sister of Lieut. Col. G. B. Comly, U. S. A., are stopping at the Grafton Ho- tel for the remainder of this month. all of Brookland, ng concert to the opal Diocese Home, mber 9, at 8 o'clock. elta Delta rority will enter- a dinner party at the Grace otel this ning. Mrs. S. 8. of 1016 Sixteenth street northwest is chairman of arrange- ments. The District branch of the National ‘Woman's Party will open its Winter ivities with a tea at national head- 1 First street northeast. fternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Jackson and Miss Sara Gro- who have recently returned to ington from abroad, will be the s of honor. EEmil Berliner, chairman of the branch, will preside. Mrs. P nwright, Mrs. Harv : Wiley, M na Allender, N mond_ Bradbury M and other officers of the 1 nch _will be the hoste: xine Townsend, ) Florence Hooper, © | bet ott and a number of the ycung- er members of the District branch will assist at the tea. oA Marriage Licenses. licenses have been issued to the Spriggs and Lillian Holmes. % A Kohnert. ity Nelson and Marie Meyer. both o er and Katherine M. Kal- ore. M on of Chevy Chase.’ Md. V. McDowell and Ella J. Mulline, mond, Va. an’ and Rose Kolodner. both of Baltimore, Md. Frederick E. Bianks of this city and Jo- sephine Combash of Forest Glen, Md. Harold J. Hoff and Moliie Ourisman. Maynard J. Keplinger of Hagerstown. and Jean M. Myers of Williamsport. Md. Births Reported. Tho following births have bee the Health Department in the Walter B. and ) William R. . and Ma 'and_ Dorothy Hayden, d E. and Rachel J. Sull G. and Lillian V. Cohen. s and Frances Rollow. d Edith C. Williams, } Harry §._and Esther I, Duvall, eirl. Clifiord_R. and_Alice T. Buckley, girl. Er H_and Lottie Butler, girl. h F and Katharina Keller: girl, . jr.._and Helen A. Taibott, girl. seph N. and Ellen R. Calton, girl. William M. and Eluria Crymes. girl. Herbert J. and Carrie De A. Wittauer, girl. Jonn and Florence Cunningham, boy. Charles and Grace Butler, William and Edna Fisher. bo; James and_Edna 0. Snead. Jesse and Bessie Vi Mitchell, boy. Melbourne, Australia, is raising a $25,000 fund to establish a permanent onciastr Junior Miss —this new pat- ent leather Co- lonial —-a de- cidedly smart model for the growing miss who demands style. Sizes 24 to 7. One Day Sale of Children’s Coats N order to make room for incoming holiday merchan= dise, we must close out a large number of coats. To effect immediate clearance, we have made extraordi- nary reductions for Saturday ONLY. Below will give you an idea of the values, but you must see the coats to understand the great savings. ALL SALES FINAL. COATS, on Sale at Little girls' coats of chinchilla, ve- lour, ete.” Plain, fur or plush trimmed. $2 95 [ ] A smart group that formerly sold Sizes 2 to 4. for $5, your choice. COATS, on Sale atA Girls' coats, size 2 to 14, of fine velour and novelty ‘Well lined and fur trimmed. ade materi; interlined. $ 00 hoys 1 to 6 years, mannish uly!;’n ad talored and COATS, on Sale at Some of ol plaid_materials lars and cuffs, othe: Jars of fur Colors_are. Regular All Sales Final E Street Corner 8™ fimnschm S 12 o y. ¢ a Md. a Md.. d. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927. <~"IN APPR.ECIATION"~FALL-1927 New Junior Coats, $59.50 Rich, shawl-collared Coats, in lovely kashmir suede and imported broadcloth in tan and black. Slender straightline and jabot styles and—shawl collars and deep cuffs of civet cat, fox and wolf—think of it at $59.50! Junior Coat Shop—13 to 17 Year Sizes—Third Floor Misses’ Frocks Just a reminder—of the many won- derful frocks—for our Appreciation Week's last day. Misses’ $29.50 to $35 Satin Frocks Black, brown, blue, grey dnd red—of exquisite quality—in one and two piece models. New side- flared skirts, others plpa(cd-a_ll new necklines, some trimmed in $ new necklines 200° Cihcrs fin: 8 ished with soft bow to tie back of neck, with cuffs to match—all have snug hiplines, many trimmed with smart buckles or rhinestone pins. Lovely Frocks Special Last-Day Selections Many special values sent by Madelon for this occasion. Everything for the miss —afternoon and evening frocks—velvets trimmed in sheer lace or fagotting —or with metallic blouses for dinner wear—Flat crepes, georgette crepe 339,50 and metallic combinations with satin — Silk _tulle party frocks, taffetas, velvets and satins for eve- ning. Velvets with side flares and rhinestone buckles. Misses’ Frock Shops—Third Floor Saturday—Last Day i Underwear And a wonderful day it will be in our Grey Shops—tables refilled—lovely, fresh new assortments, at Appreciation savings! Just for example— $5 Silk Gowns, $3.95 5 different styles of heavy crepe de chine gowns. In flesh color, peach, nile green and coral. Vee and round necklines—trim- med with fine laces and applique work. $5 Silk Chemises, $3.95 Lovely lace-trimmed chemise and smart- 1y tailored models of heavy crepe de chine— with choice of flesh color, peach, nile green, white and coral. $10.95 Quilted Satin Robes $8.75 Just in time for the nippy mornings! Cozy, comfortable, useful quilted robes in the season’s most favored colorings. Made of heavy satin, with linings of soft seco silk with long tuxedo collar and set-in sleeves, and a silk rope girdle. All lovely boudoir shades, such as rose, French blue, turquoise, black and red. 3 85 Silk Slips, $3.95 Chin Chin Crepe Slips, with deep shadow hem, in flesh color, white, navy blue, black and beige. Sizes 34 to 44. $12.50 Corsettes, $7.50 The well-known Gotham Corset Manu- facturing Co. made these fine corsettes espe- cially for this day! Pink broche of excel- lent quality, with or without an inner belt— well boned with heavy elastic over hips, and two pairs of garters. Full range of sizes 32 to 43. Expert Corsetiere counsel and fitting. Grey Shops—Second Floor Gold Jewelry, $3.50 Regularly $5 to $7.50 The most popular jewelry vogue of the moment at this wonderful Appreciation sav- ing—copies of very expensive imported jew- elry—chokers, novelty necklaces, some plain gold, some with lovely colored stones—pend- ants in ever so many- interesting designs— with stones, simulating coral, amber, topaz and sapphire—bracelets in more than a dozen styles—some Premet replicas in green and yellow gold finish. Only one or two of a kind—but plenty for all at Saturday’s price, $3. Silk Stockings, $1.35 Regularly $1.65 to $1.75 Sheer service-weight with short 4-inch cot- ton tops—and chiffon weight with all-silk tops—lovely shades of beige, alesan, even- glow, shadow, merida, atmosphere and gun metal. Exceptional at, pair, $1.35, Street Floor. New Hats—Half Price! Several new big shipments to be placed on sale tomorrow, together with Our Entire Stock Excepting only KNAPP-FELT, MADELON hats and a few other hats for you to choose from. Hats from leading style creators—hats in best ma- terials and colors—your choice— 1! See the great seleotions for Appreciation Week's last day—~Millinery shop—Street Floor. A FASHION INSTITUTION | Paris Washington NewYork Saturday—Last Day! What more can we say tonight than to warn you that there is just one more day of our wonderful Week of Appreciation! Just one more day, when on every floor—in EVERY department — the wonderful Appreciation values continue! Just one more day for Winter Coats at tremendous savings! Just one more day for Dresses, including transparent velvet frocks — at the really astonishing Appreciation prices! Just one more day for Gloves, Scarfs, Flowers, Bags, Underwear, Neg- ligees, etc., in huge array at the Special Savings that have made this the very greatest week of our history. And for this one more day, there will be generous assortments, well filled racks, heaping tables—a day of days! Misses’ $225 Misses’ $300 black Malina tan M with _ black Malina with un k collar kolinsky Square shawl cuffs, $165. collar and n cuffs, 3 cuffs, $165. Misges' $300 hlack And Now—For Misses—14 Coats Without a Parallel Not the kind of coats found usually in any kind of any event! Not the kind of a price comparison usually found before January— But—tomorrow: 14. Fashion Coats Regularly $195 to $300 Each—Choice $165 Tan Fourteen Coats with no duplicates. Fourteen Coats with superb Kolinsky, Fisher Fitch, Beaver and Natural and Black Lynx furs. . Fourteen of the handsomest Misses’ Coats you’ve ever seen—straightline styles, with shawl and horseshoe collars—all in the season’si costliest mate- rials. And the price, as our final bow to our “Week of Appreciation”—is $165. Other Misses’ Coats—$75—%95—%110—*%145 Regularly $95 to $175—in the widest possible range of the season’s best styles and the most remarkable values of this store’s great coat history. 500 Women’s Coats Ready Tonight —for tomorrow comes the height-of-the-season demand—plus the “Appre- ciation” urge! It should be THE Coat day of the year! Every good style is here! 40 fine coats—all black—arrived today to again complete our “Ap- Ppreciation” assortments. . Coats at $3950—875—$95$125—%145 : Regularly $69.50 to $195 Never have we had so many gracious compliments as we have had this week for the beauty of our coat selections—and the outstandingness of our coat values! These we have passed to our coat buying organization who are spurred thereby to greater things. Coat Shops—for Women and Misses—Third Floor 15 Price —for hats from such nationally known makers of fine millinery as: Ace-High Gidding Blue Bird Maurice Argee Real Normandie Hyland Tenne Hayman Blossom Tappe Black $11.25 $16.50 Hats Now.... $18.50 Hats Now. $20.00 Hats Now... $22.50 Hats Now..............$11.25 $25.00 Hats Now..............$12.50 $27.50 Hats Now..............$13.75 $35.00 Hats Now.............. $17.50 Half price for stunning felts, rich velvets, soleil velours, smart new metal brocades, metal combinations, satins—for so many smart styles—and colors—and tomorrow is the last'da for this great advantage. New Junior Frocks, $25 A lovely group for afternoon parties—in heavy splendid quality georgette in the desirable Autumn shades—peach, beige, royal blue, faded blue, mint green, flame—and even that new firecracker shade. Altogether charming—see them at $25. Junior Shop—13 to 17 Year Sises—Third Floor. Another Sensation in Gloves NEW FOR SATURDAY— nearly 100 dozen of the season’s best styles— $3 to $3.50 Gloves Including Slip-on Style in Glace § 1 .95 Kid —in tan, grey, and russet, with pinked tops— Slip-on Style in Washable Suede ~—in tan and grey— § Novelty Cuff Styles —in glace kid, in tan, mode, beaver, grey, black and white. All for Saturday, at $1.95 pair, For Saturday! Handbags Leathers Velvets $5 Suede Finish Smart in styles—superb in quality. Copies of Isakoff—Chanel—Drecoll—Leathers in- clude pin morocco, smooth and reptilian calf —imported antelope suede, Lyons silk velvet —plain or embroidered. Colors are black, brown, beige, blue, green and_ grey—Each beautifully made in every detail—$5! Handbag Shop—Street Floor e e e Saturday— Miss Jessica Ogilvie— will be pleased to advice you on The Care of the Hair! Miss Jessica is one of the famous Ogilvie Sisters, and to secure her advice is well worth a visit. How to keep bobbed hair in perfect condition—what to do while let!lng it grow out, etc. Miss Ogilvie can be foun on Street Floor. Saturday—Last Day! Famous Louey Venn Beauty Preparations 209% Discount! See the demonstrator—talk with her —get her recommendations, then if you please—buy the preparations she rec- ommends—at 20% discount. 2 75c Cleansing Cream, Skin Tonic, Lovenna Cream, Pore Cream, Muscle Oil—all at 60c— and other preparations at the same reductions.—Street Floor. Footwear Last Day! Sorosis —and other high-grade footwear at a price which is making this a record week from every point of view— ; Regularly $10 and $17.50 at $750 pye Materials Colors Patent Leather Browns Satin Tans Suede Beige Kid Blue Calf Grey Velvet Black Heels Cuban Military Spanish Block Sizes 2% to 9. Widths AAA to C Footwear for all occasions— clever styles—great variety! Women’s and Misses’ Footwear of Genuine Alligator —in black and ombre tan. Regularly $12.50 pair, in oxford types and pumps. Special for this occa- $8.95 sion .. Women’s and Misses’ Galoshes The high and low types, grey, tan and black. All first quality and all sizes. Special for this oc- 32_95 casion ...... 4 Imported Cut Steel and Domestic Rhinestone Shoe Buckles —appropriate for every dress and semi- dress occasion—all ‘ensembled ready to be put on the shoe—regu- larly $5 to $7.50. Choice, pair. $.75 Spike Christmas Slippers! Women’s, Misses’ and Men’s House and Boudoir Slippers All new lt{lev and very acceptable as gifts at all times. D’Ofrsays, mules and comfort types. Many beautiful colors and materials—all at 15% Discount Saturday Footwear—Strees Floor

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