Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1927, Page 19

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SOCIETY _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) Brig. Gen. Samuel G. Waller, Mrs. | Wnum Nelson Mrs Waller and v R. Waller of t “ront Royal, s of Mr. and Mrs. Waller at their home, on Wyoming avenue, for Thanksgviing. Mr. Karl F. Kellerman, of Cor: nell will shington this afternoon to be with his parents, the associate chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry and Mrs. Karl F. Kel- lerman over the week end. He will be accompanied by Mr. John Tuck of New York, a classmate of his at Cor- nell. Mr. Kellerman and Mr. Tuck are attending the Cornell-Pennsyl- vanin game this afternoon in Phila- delphia, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie Chip. man will be hosts to a company of 2 at Ginner this evening Miss Fannie Dial returnedff to ashington B afte an hsence of s ks ne| her mother Mrs. Haden ented home, on Pe thm Dial and gavi her at the Pied them. tained \hmx nce for fr. Charles Porterfield Light, jr.) arrived this morning to spend the week end with his 1 Mr. and Jirs. Charles Porte ward D. Curtis of ¥ terday afternoon in Maryland. Householder, wife sholder, _Wyoming rk Mrs. Eugene R. of Maj. Hou: \partments. has to join her son, M and will attend the with him Hospital Benefit Successful Event L: The benefit ball given at the Willare Totel last night for the Episcopal hroat Hospital made its usual strong appeal to society. with the result that the members of res dent circles, several hundre ber. danced far into the night. haliroom had a complete frieze flags which remain in place for the 1 in the . John Rafferty, Army-Nav. k of the receiving line | ri Walter J. H: ard of I: v ed with the Right n. Bisl ngton, and Freeman., and Comdr. Charl Theodore Jewell made the present: tions Mrs, Freeman wore a gown of eclaret-color velvet with pear n a gown of turquoise blue beaded georgette crepe and an ostrich feather color. While the ball largest of the season, the dred dancers filled the large ballroom quite comfortably and supper was served in the small ballroom. d Mrs. Freeman had s in their box Canon on Phelps Stokes, M les S. Wilson and the ¥mond L. Wolven, at dinner before the ball, (hen‘ r'u(‘fl including -the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Barney Phillips, r. and M ridge Dudley of M ddleburg, Va.: and Mrs. William Channing Johnson and Mrs. Sophia Walker. Later the company occupied a_box at the ball. Mrs. Watson Freema guests in lhelr box, Col. . Mr. and Mrs. . A. \\orthmfil(m Frailey Charlotte Freeman Clark. Former Interstate Commerce Com- missioner and Mrs, Frederick Irving Cox occupied the box of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Dru and had with them, Maj. and Mrs. Pevton Gordon, Judge and Mrs. Rush Holland, Mr. Oliver Walker and Mr. James Houston Simp- son Cox. son of the host The Misses Lejeune, daughters of | the major general commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, occupied the box of Capt. Hayne EI ir guests Jessie Atkin iss Eliza- tephen Webster, John heth L v Mr. E s:ene English and Mr. Dicksol Col. dl’ld Mrs. G. R. Cecil gave their box to a group which included Maj. and Mrs. William Carter, Maj. and Mrs. John Baird, Maj. and Mrs. Charles Elliott and Capt. and Mrs. Norris Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. entertained Mr. Mr Franklin and M Stoven Mavo. Mrs. Morris E and her daugh- ter, Miss Meta Evans, occupied the box of Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and had among their guests, Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mrs. Dallett vilson and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lvans, jr. Among others who took hoxes for O. B. Zantzinger Harris Representative and M Aldrich, Representat. Louis A. Frothingham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brett Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond. Col. hert Slocum, Col. and Mn 1H. Slocum, \ Lvl\ ard J. "Archbold, Stellwagen, Robert her | tend the dances at the Virginia Mili- tary Institute. Mrs, Tracy Drake of Chicago Is at the Willard, where she will be joined today by her husband. They will spend Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle of Gunston (Hall. Mrs. Hertle is Mrs. Drake's ;d#!(‘r Mrs. Victor Cahill bridge party, ry Tumulty, Mr. Robert Cahill takes place next aturday Her guests were Mrs. |John W, Guider, Mrs. Mr: Nolan, Mr: Pere Wilmer, Mrs. Brooke Beyer, Mrs. Alfred Ryan, Mrs. Frank Killlan, Mrs. Frederick Stohl- man, Mrs. Austin _Zachary, Mrs. . Michael J. Gor- Daniel Callahan, jr.; Mrs. Mrs. James Fitzgerald, ia Tumulty, Miss Kath- Tumulty man, Mrs, , Miss Dorothy Heurich and d Wedding Last Home Event. Autumn home wedding st evening at 8 o'clock, Ruthellen Ward, daughter M Herbert Ward, be- ill C. Ward, and Mrs. W liftton Ward Beach, Md. The ceremony \lmvd in the home of Mr. Ha newalt, 3169 Four- dnw the ride of Mr. treet, ends of ome had a charming arrange- it cut flowers, ferns and palms, rogram of wedding music was y Mrs, Frank Byron, and dur- the reception which followed the a string trio rendered the Rev. Mark Depp of Calvary “t‘()md | Fhm. h ufl'l(mlm! & her father and wore a gown of white sparent velvet, fashioned along shioned lines, with a square yoke point lace outlined with seed The quite full, was at the nd the long fitted were edged about the wr e point lace. Her veil Ik net was caught with orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses. Miss Edythe V e, was the ma . sister_of the of honor, wearing own of pink georgette over blue, y a deep flounce of pink net at the 1 line. The bodice was made with pund neckline and sleeveless and bow of net and silver ribbon was ht at the back of the right sl 1d hung to the floor and s wet of pink and Miss Mina Me- They wore frocks of taffeta, bouffant style, with large shaped bows of net to match, od with silver ribbon at the back of the neckline and falling to the floor. Miss Tauberschmidt was in yellow taffeta and carried pink chrysanthe mums, and Miss McLean green, and carry ellow chrysanthemum: Little Le flower girl, taffeta_made along bouffant lines. Mr. John D, Schench «as the best man and the ushers selected were Mr. Russell D. Grunel of North Beach, Md.. and Mr. Robert E. Lohr. At the reception which followed, the | ride’s mother assisted in receiving, | wearing a_gown of rose beige satin| crepe, and also assisting was Mrs. | Ward, mother of the bridegroom, in | a gown of black satin. Mr. Ward and his bride left after the reception for a wedding trip to Florida and points South, Mrs. Ward wearing a blue chiffon velvet frock with a silver tulle lace hat and a white and brown pony skin coat. | They will be at home after February | 1 &t North Beach, Md. Miss Mary McGinnis and Mr. Ed- ward A. Kelly were married yester- day morning in St. Matthew's Church, | the Rev. Dr. Bernard A. McKenna of the National Shrine of the Immacu- late Conception officiating, at 9:30 o'clock and celebrating the nuptial mass which followed. The bride was attended by Miss Anne O'Keefe and Mr. Edward Kelly of Philadelphia, brother of the bride- groom, was best man. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride for the members of the wed- ding party, after which Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left for a Southern wedding trip. They will make their home in New Orleans. Mr. Kelly is a graduate of | the Catholic University. Mr. John R. Keener left Wednesday for Tennessee to spend Thanksgiving | with his grandfather, Mr. C. L. Keen- er, and Dr. George G. Keener. He will also stay a short time with Dr. E. T. West and return to Washington Monday. sen Dumont left Washington vester- day for their home, the Anchorage, in Ronks, Lancaster County, Pa. They will return to their apartment at the Mayflower the middle of next week. Dr. Anita Maris Boggs left for New York yesterday to exhibit before the curators of the Metropolitan and Brooklyn museums some rare pieces ot antique embroidery and pottery dat- ing back to the Crusades, the property of the Egyptian government. Mrs. Hudd-Treloar of Chicago, who spent three months in London, Hel- ston and Paris, returned on the Berengaria Friday. After a brief stay in New York she will visit Washing- ton for a week and be the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hudd-Dillon of | the Patent Office, returning to Chicago " | about November 29. erman and Mr. William Phelps Eno. The several hundred guests at the ball also included Mr. and M ward A. H 7 Mr Peyton Gordon, ) b Stevens, M nd Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowdoin Craig- hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson and Miss Mary Conrad of Leesburg, Mr. and Mr rles Binns Tebbs, M Tuc Iph. and the Re Meade Bolton MacBryde. Comdr. Jewell, chairm committee, had assisting him Mr. W liam Bowie ( and Mr. Rixie Smith, vice chairmen, whose other stants | were: Mr. Winslow B. Van Devanter, | Mr. A. Worthington George Howland Cha ord of Princ Mr. xni “paul George F. Mr. V |HL|m T. Mann, J. Graling, 8 A . | daughter, Mrs. Fontaine Hayes and Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, chairman of the girls’ committee, added a most successful touch to the ball in the Zroup of young girls in their pretti gowns who acted as her a With her were Miss Imogene Taylor, Miss Margaret Bacon, Miss Adelaide | Henry, Miss Olive Sherle Fran. ces Gore, Mi: net Phillips, Frances Hill, Miss Alice Cut Ticster Anne Lefevre, Miss Katharine Whitaker, Miss T n Walker, Miss Jeanette Hume, Marjorie Mondell and Miss Florens herill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander Mellon of Pittsburgh have announced engagement of their daughter, s Elizabeth Wightman Mellon, to John Birge Sellers, son of Mrs. Ha wrry B. Seller Mrs. 1. R. Woodson and Miss Jean Woodson will leave tomorrow - for Lexington, Va. where they will at- | | i n of the flm»\" Dorothea Mrs. J. B. Perry and Miss Perry have given up their apartment in the Biltmore, where they have lived for some time, and are in an apartment in Cathedral Mansions South, at 2900 Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Lightfoot of Tenleytown have as their guests| over the holiday their son, Mr. George D. Bancroft of Brooklyn, Y. wife and their two children, Miss Jane Bancroft and Master Paul O. Bancroft. Mrs. Wilbur John Carr has called a meeting at her | Dresden, to arrange for a Christmas market at NeigBhorhood House. Mrs. Porter Hinman Dal Wilbur John Carr, Mrs. Freder] . Stoddard, 3 corge V Robert Whitney Imbrie form the ommnl(n Mrs. com Blondon and her Mark Hill Jones, the former Miss Nona Blondon, have re- turned to this city after an absence of several months in Honolulu. Mrs. Blondon and her daughter will occupy their home, on Massachusetts avenue, for the st of the season. Diamonds For gentlemen —another original creation, an Oriental pearl scarf-pin, mounted with a triangle-shape diamond. Permanent Exhibit Wardman Park Hotel 720‘{7!” -err Co. Jewelers ~Suite 800 National Press Bldg., 14th & F (Formerly with Shaw & Brown) entertained in the garden restaurant of the Carl- on Hotel yesterday at luncheon, fol- in honor of whose marriage -Francis Thomas, Mrs. Thomas Mangin, jr.; James A. Cahill, jr.; Mrs. James erne Fleming was the | wearing a frock of te | s Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frelinghuy- | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, Wop Buy Now Mail Early for Christmas Misses’ Coat Reductions $95 $115 $150 $175 $225 5 Misses’ Dress Coats, attractive styles, trimmed with skunk, wolf, fox and fitch. Were $115. Now.. 10 Dress Coats of malina, broad- cloth and suede fabrics, in shades of brown, black, tan and blue; beautifully trimmed with fur. Were $135 and $150. Now.... Misses’ Dress Coats, in straight- line and flare-front styles, with deep fur collars and cuffs. Were $175. Now ...... 6 Coats of malina, suede and broad- cloth, beautifully trimmed with fur collars, cuffs and borders. Were $195 to $225. Now. 6 One-of-a-kind and Model Coats, in black, tan and brown; luxuriously trimmed with caracul, fitch, lynx and skunk. Were 5250 to $295 Now .. Misses’” COAT SECTION, Misses’ Dresses, $29-50 Reduced from 535 to $42.50 35 One and Two Piece Afternoon, Evening and Street Dresses of transparent velvet, satin, crepe, THIRD FLOOR. * jersey and combinations of transparent velvet and metal cloth, and georgette and velvet. In black, brown, green, tan and blue. 30 Misses’ One and Two Piece Dresses of flat crepe, satin, jer- sey and feather-weight rep; some trimmed with metal cloth or velvet. In black, brown, green, rust and blue. Were $25 and $29.50. Now............. 10 Misses’ Street and Sports Dresses of flat crepe and jer- sey. One and two piece styles, in tan, rust, red, black and green. Were $19.50 and $22.50. Now ...... $19.50 $1 450 Misses’ Dress SeCTION, THIRD FLOOR. Sports Dresses Greatly Reduced Prices 10 Sports Dresses of silk, novelty $19.50 wool and jersey. In attractive $2 9 50 one and two piece styles. Were $49.50 $25 and $29.50. Now..... 16 Sports Dresses of silks and novelty wools, in a number of one and two piece styles. Were $39.50 and $49.50. Now....... 9 One and Two Piece Sports Dresses, mostly imported models, of wool and silk. All are one-of-a-kind,. Were $59.50 to $79.50. Now.............. EPORTSWEAR SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. Fine Costume Slips At Greatly Lowered Prices 2 Lace-trimmed Costume Slips of $7 50 nile or flesh crepe de chine. Were $10. Now... %10 6 Georgette Costume Slips, lace- trimmed at the top, with three rows of picoted ruffles at the $ 1 6.75 bottom. In white, yellow and $ 1 275 flesh. Were $12.50. Now..... 6 Rhinestone-trimmed Georgette Costume Slips, with three rows of bottom ruffles. In white, nile, flesh and yellow. Were $13.75. Now 2 White Georgette Costume Slips, lace-trimmed at top and bot- tom. Were $13.50. Now...... 1 Costume Slip of white crepe de chine; lace-trimmed and em- broidered. Was $13.75. Now. 1 Gold Metallic Cloth Costume Slip, trimmed with gold lace at top and bottom. Was SZS BIOW. - cic oo sisisioseis cliistoraass 3 Lace-tnmmed Costume Shps. of white and flesh crepe de chine, with applique embroid- ery. Were $16.75. Now. o CosTUME Stip SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. _D. . THURSDAY. XOvwerr o 1027. dward & n —The Christmas Store . Tomorrow and Saturday EARLY SEASON REDUCTIONS ON FALL APPAREL for Women, Misses and Junior Misses Women's Coats, $95 l'o L4 Reduced from S115 and 5125 10 Coats of malina and imported metal cloth, in black, new tan, Franciscan brown and navy. Trimmed with shawl and mushroom collars and deep cuffs of badger, skunk, beaver, opossum and brown fox. These coats show attractive stitchings and tucks. 12 Dress and Sports Coats of suede and sports fabrics, in black, green, gray and mixtures of black and white, and rose. Trimmed witk fur collars and cuffs of brown fox, caracul, lynx, kit fox and wolf. Were $95. Now.. : 5 Women's Coats of malma and suede fabrics, in black, gray and green; with shawl or mushroom collars of badger, caracul, opossum and kit fox. Some show fur borders at the bottom. Were $135. Now....... Women’s Coats of malina and broadcloth, in black, new tan and gray. All have deep shawl collars and cuffs of caracul, brown fox, black fox, beaver and kit fox and several have borders of these furs around the bottom. Were $150. Now One-of-a-Kind Coats of malina and velvet, in black, new tan and Franciscan brown, with shawl collars, cuffs and borders of fitch, brown fox, skunk, Jap fox and pointed fox. Were $175. Now... 3 One-of-a-Kind Coats of black kitten’s ear and malina, with luxurious shawl collars, cuffs and borders of gray kit fox, black fox and red fox. Were $195. Now One-of-a-Kind Coats of imported kashmir satin, malina and samara, in black, with deep shawl collars and cuffs of civet cat, fitch and pointed sitka fox. Were $235 and $250. Now Black Coat of imported kashmir satin, with black caracul collar, cuffs and front panel Was $295. Now Model Coats o{ nmpnrted kashmlr satin: 1 with deep cape and black caracul collar; 1 with shawl collar, cuffs and bottom border of snka fox. Were $395. Now WoOMEN’S COAT SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. $79.50 $115 $125 $150 $175 $195 3250 $325 Walnut Room Gowns Greatly Reduced Dinner Gown, black velvet and gold lace, size 40. Was $165. Now .. Afternoon Gown, black velvet, with metal brocade top, size 38. Was $165. Now.......... White Taffeta Bouffant Dance Frock, Milgrim model, size 16. Was $135. Now Beaded Lace Dinner Gown, French model, in rose, size 36., Was $125. Now . S 1 Black Transparent Velvet Period Frock, size 16. Was $100. Now ........ Red Printed Velvet Afternoon Gown, Le Compte model, size 38. Was $85. Now................ 7 Dresses, including’ afternoon, street and evening styles, sizes 16 to 40, in group. Were $65 and $75. Now 15 Dresses, afternoon and street models, and one whlte satin, sizes 16 to 42 in this group. Were $50 and $65. Now .. AT e Flesh Dinner Gown, Vionnet model, with scarf, size 18. Was $95. Now.... White Evening Gowns, one chiffon and one satin. Sizes 16 and 38. Were $75 and $85. Now........... Black Crepe Satin Afternoon Frock, size 38. Was $115. Now Imported Brocaded Velvet Afternoon Frocks, size 18. Were $125. Now . : : Afternoon Gown, black velvet and silver metal bro- cade, size 20. Was $135. Now...... Afternoon Gown, French model of black transparent velvet, size 18. Was $125. Now.................. 1 Black Chiffon Long-sleeve Dinner Gown, size 38. Was $125. Now ..... Brocaded Velvet Afternoon Gown, eggplant shade. A Max Cohen Model, size 36. Was $150. Now...... Imported Metal Cloth Afternoon Gown, blue and gold, size 38. Was $150. Now............ Brown Brocaded Velvet Afternoon Gown, mole trim- med, size 36. Was $150. Now........... Imported- Brocaded Vejvet Afternoon Gowns, size 18. Were $125. Now.... Spanish Shawls, beautifully hand-embroidered, white with colors. Were $135 and $145. Now.. e Spanish Shawls, white with colored embroidery. Were $95. Now .... Tus WALNUT RooM, THIRD FLOOR. s 5 $50 $95 $75 65 $49.50 $37.50 %65 %60 85 $95 75 $75 $75 '$125 $125 $125 $95 $95 $75 100 Hats from the French Room Less Than Y2 Original Prices These two reduced groups include many becoming hats of felts, vel- vets and soleil-velours, in shades that are entirely correct wear. 50 Hats. Greatly $7 50 50 Hats. Greatly MILLINERY SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. reduced to ........ reduced to ........ for present $10 2 < fhap Visit the New Tea Room Seventh Floor Women’s Dresses, $25 Reduced from 535 and 53950 30 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses of chiffon georgette, trimmed with satin or velvet. Many styles, in sizes 36 to 44. 25 Street, Afternoon and Sports Dresses in dressy and tailored styles. Of satin and velvet and georgette and velvet combina- tions, in sizes 36 to 44. Were $39.50 and $42.50. Now...... WoMeN’'s Dress SectioN, THIRD FLooR. $29.50 Junior Misses” Dresses $12:50 were s167s 17 One and Two Piece Dresses, in styles that Junior Misses like. Of satin crepe, velvet, wool crepe, men’s wear fabrics, twills and tweeds, in tan, wine, blue, red, green, navy, black and mix- tures. 10 Junior Misses’ Dresses of jersey, velvet and twved, in tan, Were $10. JUNIOR Misses’ Now... Sectioy, FourtH FLOOR. rust, green, rose, blue, red, navy and checks. One and two piece styles. $7.50 Larger Women’s Dresses Were $3950 $29'50 to 56950 8 Afternoon Dresses of satin, crepe-back satin, georgette and flat crepe, in black, navy, wine, taupe, blue, gray and tan. One and two piece styles that show side drapes, lace embroidery, tucks, pleats and coat effects. 5 Larger Women’s Afternoon and Evening Dresses of geor- gette or satin, in navy, black and green. These dresses were designed to give slenderizing lines and they are rhinestone and applique trimmed. Were $59.50. Now ........ Larger Women's Afternoon and Evening Dresses of geor- gette, chiffon and crepe-back satin, in taupe, black and pink. In straightline. slenderizing styles. Were 369 50 and $75. Noww .. 5. White Georgette Evening Dress, elaborately trimmed with sequins. Was $95. Now. . SPECIAL S1zE SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. $3 9.50 $49.50 $59.50 Little Women’s Coats Greatly Reduced 2 Shagmoor Coats, in tan and blue mixtures, with silver fitch and raccoon collars. Were $59.50 and $75. Now......... 1 Little Woman’s Sports Coat, in a dark blue mixture, with rac- coon shawl collar. Was $75. Now SPECIAL S1zE SECTION, THIRD FLOOR. $39.50 $59.50 Blouse Reductions Offer These Savings 36 Overblouses of white radium and silk broadcloth, in several styles. Were $5.75. Now 16 Silk Broadcloth Vests, with club collars, in tan, pouder blue, green and white. Were $5.250 NOW:. ... coovoonvaaas Silk Broadcloth Overblouses, with high-low collars, in gray, peach pouder blue and green. Were $5.75. Now............ Crepe de Chine Blouses, in peach, size 36; white, size 38, and flesh, sizes 38 and 40, with turn-back collars and open work down the front. Were Crepe de Chine Blouses, in gray, sizes 38 and 40; in white, sizes 36 and 38, and peach, size 38,with hand-drawn work down the front. Were $35. $3.95 $3.95° $3.95 510 31375

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