Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1927, Page 19

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R. WASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1927. % : 3 | ill be Semarang and Surabaya, in Java, to|tween Amsterdam and Cairo to con-|plan. Other interisland lines wi connect with mail boats to and from | nect with the outgoing mall steamers | established if the first line proves a the Netherlands. A weekly service be. | at Suez and Port Said is part of the | success. Nevada in the early 80's, when it had a population of 15,000. Now it has only 50 inhabitants, none of whom is under the age of 20, Those who still | linger in the ghost city believe that it ‘ | will come back in all the glory of the days when money was scattered reck- L o ; - & ot v K reside at the tea | mont avenue northwest, Saturday eve: ' | haries J. Bell, Mrs. Harry Kere '““K!ffi.’ii. Smith will p e i Ve — | Samuel Burleigh Milton is chairman J | Mrand Mrs_ A, W. Clapp of St.| The literature section of the Wom- ;.4 Mrs Ritchie Roberts vice chair- who are at the Willard, enter-|an's :flu(;: of Chevy Chi’!&e"::,'ofln b:“’“z",m:m. promises to be a great e ; et tertained tomorrow {a= a' great many tables have alrea st Mlinner Jiant IR e Wi the i of MEa. WIIUAID [ pegn taten” | | lessly in saloons and dance halls and T.eonard Thurber, at 3617 Quesada The Lambda Chapter, Sigma Pl when being quick on the trigger was | Mrs. Teabel L. Gates returned ves.|<ireet, Chevy Chase, D. C., With Miss| | uick terdns from . a “threomonth visit to | lewis as guest of honor. Miss Lewis | Sigma Sorority, will hold a card party | safer than being rich, bil- |at the Franklin Square Hotel Sunday he Pacific Cos {wiil speak on “Recent Books for | ity 'and Mrs. Helen Hunter Kerby | afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. { | Paul 1atned (Continued from Eighteenth Page) e - | hotel. Tomorrow—QOne Month Sooner Than Usual Without Reservation—Entire Stock LUXURIOUS FUR-TRIMMED AVashington this week and will be in | Ser apartment in the Mayilower Hot “Maddox e Tuncheon Mrs. Albert S, 36 guests today. rtained ir Li : ‘ ined | Air Lines for East Indies. | Tests are heing carried on by army | planes preparatory to the opening « in Air route next year between bang, in North Sumatra, and Batavis at — | dren, i ang Mi uth Stowell has returned I'nl“m read several uplg(;lhm.; tl;f .Emk; 3 ! e (he Cirace Dodge Hotel to pase the | \ren's poems. The ladies of the clu Dr. mnd Mrs, Maddox will enlertain | winiar, atter a visit with friends in are cordially invited to attend. A tea | at .‘\;;n;”n_";m”f'»‘1',:;"{'.‘;”,‘”]‘,"N“‘,"'f‘" New York. | Wil follow the meeting, with Mrs, | New York, who will make her debut ' SVide iententatiaa et | Shield as hostess. Thursday, Decem Mra. Arthur J City Without a Pupil. Not a single child of school age is in the City of Tusecarora, metropolis of Mra. D. A. i luncheon today at the Willard Hotel. The hoard of lady managers of the George Washington University Hos- sital will hold its annual Thanksgiving mpa tea and linen shower in the Nurses . Miss Barbara Ma- | 1jome, at 1016 Thirteenth street north- re noy in Washington and are | yeqr, Saturday afternoon, from 4 untii | at the Mayfiow : & o'clock. The special hostesses for the onca- sion are Mrs. Charles H. Tompkins, Loyd H. Sutton and Mrs. Leon- rd Stejniger. who will he assisted the ladies of the board. rd Giles wvho hgs rece ope, where s the Summer, and is en route to home. Mrs. Blair was formerly 3 Ingalls, daughier of for- » John J ills of Kan de her debut during the dministration *. Humphreys have | Wardman |} h by > Women's S!mp 1207 F ST. 1 Cleveland 1 for the Winter. A Mrs. Saruel Todd Davi Mayflower until Ren nor nd Gov, Miss Jessie Dell, United States civil service commissioner, will he the PrOZram | honor guest at a tea which will foi- NeW |jow the regular meeting of the Politi- r. and #nd oc ed for many + the hill just above Florid at Fourteenth street, which wa 2nd demolished a few yvears T, ind e lower grounds of led y n and the N and Mrs, Andrew e s mov Fuffalo, N. Y William Mrs. Charles N At home tomorrow @ Mrs asanton on, who is n Washington, to address the large 3 people and Red Cross roll known woman speaker udience of over spoke regarding the call. Weatherlow bas ar- ace Dodge to spend 10 ne Mes Telfair W. Marviott of Balti- more has taken a suite at the Ward man Park Hotel for an indefinite stay. Miss elyn Fox of London has ar- Washingt pass d is at the C time | Richard Yates and Mre. J. L. of | Study Club Saturday afternoon lock in the Washington Club, at 1010 Seventeenth street northw Mrs. Frank Morrison will r assisted by Mrs, Harry R. Per: Delos A. Blodgett, Miss Partri Bennett, Mrs, Fred Dennett, Irs. William RB. Ladue and | Proctor Dougherty will pour tea | Mrs..Rose Yates Forrester wil | troduce Miss Dell, who w The Civil Servic Opportunities. Eyster-Lord accompanied by il sing. Mrs. Carl Chindblom. some | Introduces for formal afternoon wear % | DISCOUNT . Our stocks have always been noted I‘t_sr their superior wearing materials, carefully selected furs and smart styling. Now—in the very midst of the season—these coats may be bought at 20% off their regular prices. Both Sport and Dress Coats Included .$36.00 $119.00 Coats now $45.00 Coats now. . $55.00 Coats now. .. $69.50 Coats now $89.50 Coats now. $98.50 Coats now. $95.20 Infornally from 4 to 6 o'cle home ut 1730 R heve issued mo card street, for which they .$44.00 ..$55.60 .$71.60 .$78.80 $135.00 Coats now. ... .$108.00 $155.00 Coats now §185.00 Coats now.....$148.00 $215.00 Coats now. ....$172.00 sweet B St To Give JTohn R. Williams is siting Mrs, John PBallantine © < Aiken.. 8. € November Exhibition of EARLY ENGLISH FURNITURE § AND COLOR PRINTS “Portia” the hington > will olle Chapter of Alumnae ht at the Club honor of Dr. Meta dent.of Sweet Briar Col- | At the dinner Banister, 3 s Adelaide Douglas, ins, Mrs. Theodore ey Hanna, Miss Fran- | on, Miss Iy Mackall, | Vs rold Morrey, n e B \\!I{y;s J)xl.u'-l“llx’..“. S ss | THE ARTS AND CRAFTS Wood and e GORDON DUNTHORNE Josephine Snowden of M V\r Pa i ' | 1205 Connecticut Ave. A graceful sandal with dainty strappings. 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Taylor Ellyson of | <= Alethea I .23rd ANNIVERSARY SALE WEEK The W BN Alisg McDona morrow afternoon inz Friday the Cathedral Alhan. will be at home and the fol frernoon Len: School Mount 606 - 614 Important Romes on Box Fést for Navy Relief Ball. A partis iors for the ludes the 1 Mrs. Wilby nd Mrs. T Admiral berle the Friday—In the Inexpensive Dress Shop retary < Robinson ward W Anderson. Mrs. John Hays H Mrs. Willard. Mrs. . Hayne Ellis, 1010 F St Onpasite Wood- ward & Lothrop, 1767 Col. Rd. Block f Aepamatior Thosre: Lunch 1210 2 PM. Dinner 5 to 7:30 PM. Sunday 12 to 2:30 and 5 to 7:30 Charles McV Mrs. Paul R N ' E® ANNIVERSARY DRESS SALE! in center af the shopping distriet. 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You will wisely choose frocks for daytime, afternoon and evening wear from the’ 1 brilliant assemble. ) Another Special Anniversary Group That Saves You Many Dollars The kind of Frocks you associate only with higher prices. Modes for every hour of the day or evening in a e host” of ‘new -styles. Certainly the woman with an eve to economy and . a desire to have a frock above reproach will be interested in this selection. Cloth .Frocks—

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