Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927. - — = = 7 o | ; s SiisHe EARER S . “ 99 tz.|of Japan: Miss Helen Follet. Miss| Miss Betty Owl ~ New Yo are visiting Mr. Mills' | Chief Justice Stacy of the Supreme | Mrs. Frederick €. Billard, comman-|won the 1927 playwriting contest of | rad Young, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Etz. ) ens, 4§ AN oot b VaniAvien sl At | Conetioravonh Caeolina- dant of the Const Guard, and Mrs. S. | cne Arts Club, Mrs. Maud L. Whitman. Dr. Allen | Alberta Cox; Miss Marcia Kawakami. | Kelly, Miss Louise e L D e 5 5 8. Yeandle. Capacity audiences are expected for [ Johnson, Mr. Albion K. Parris, Mr.| Miss Ruth Lord. Miss Bessie Beeler, | ~(cop |the Carlton. They are accompanied | B A by Mr. and Mrs. E. A C. Keppler. also| . The American Consul General « Judge and Mrs. John W. Rennett | hoth performances, the subscription |J. Rowland Bibbins and Mr. Fred W. 'k ana aill be in the Capital | Antwerp and Mrs. George Messer-| will he the zuests of Miss Pa'ricia Poe | iist for the first night having been | Dewart. eOoh iy S oyl 0 the Qapital | fnith who have been at the Carlton | Rennett. Others who will entertain | rilled several weeks ago. Many mem | — | ~1Con « ! it a week. [for several weeks have returned fo|uuests will he Miss Alce Iutchins | nors are having wuests and theater | MIss Betty Miller entertalned at g T TRt a e 0 At g : e (heir home in Flestwood. Pa., where | Drake. Miss theth Mallott Barnes, | aities to witness the first appearance | lincheon at her country home. near Mre. Russeli ( t. and ) dr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Rieh- | [ J0F THN® (0 i over Chiristmas | Miss Helen Colhoun and Miss Evelyn | bt the sty oo thosiral appearance | poitsville, Md., a number of her friends Fraderick o d at dinner last eve. | fhe Wl FOHAE Be Carlton ahout | Weems, il e e L el classmates of Maj. and Mus. P2 t ooy 3 eir _house | 09Y LT M nd will remain for — [ePERCOR o0 e cuests included M cupied the box « ne s Pet Mi E sovane Ridout | Decer 3 before sailing for Ant r. and . Il Warner of New | Among the subscribers for the first | Seteuka and Miss M SR g and Bt e ary. | saveral el v ¥ 1 their dauzhter and | night are the president of the Arts|daira. Mrs, Peyton « n, M Ivelyr ¥ and week end with them on-in-law, Mrs. William H_ [ Club, Dr. Frederic V. Coville, and Mrs Gordon, Miss Ml . o pmpany went to the Navy | Mr. and Mr< Jowph I Curran | P kford, ‘at their apartment at the | Coville, Mr.and Mrs. Willoughby Ches | 1 1 ef hall at the Willard. announce the marriaze of their daugh | Carlton and wiill remain for about a . Mrs. Avery Coonlev, Mrs. William | ter Ruth William Boyd Craig | week. ite sy, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton | or 17110 Arango Mon a8 (N veraber o el ol rs Gideon A. Lyon, hor hox to her son-in-law 1 ¢ at dinner last eve Me. LU G O Ca and .and | ridian Mansions, his ts remain- [ Mrs. W IEIEIGE the Untversity iLEr chililied thase aome {0 WhsHing 2 . Fai Mr. and = and “STROLLER r hous and A ng for the dance aft i. In the iof Virginia, accompanicd by her ve Lee Ackersor ompany were the attache of the |daughter. hrrived in Washingion 1o tovden G n, for ‘the 'Winfer. |igrefnich: ‘Mreyni: Mra Williamn H| 5 i TAN?” Strike a New nd Mrs \\ . Tuck nit H»n\ embassy, Senor Don Jose A. € i = Mrs. Henry H. § ulrr\ air vvn of Moses, Mr. Frank Baldwin, * <> . . the assistant milltary attache of |is at th - i fiminary gifts for the W Mr. and Mrs, W Barnes, Mr., and | 4 7 Note in Hosiery Harmony » embassy, Lieut Rafael Alfonso:| o & e Girl Seont ¢ m paicn for a 1 Mrs. L. M. ¢ . Mrs. Howard Vianello: Dr. Thomas Galdos, Senor |ment at the Ward Park Botel for | 0 0 T et of Mie Heohen Sabtirone . TWO LOCATIONS stockings accents the darker shades of Louls Vazquez Belio and Senor | the Thanksgiving week end. He will) o0 bt G0 oloratary of Com | Folts, Miseo} | S - brown and tan. Dexdale stockings, clear, Don Raoul L gue, all_of Cuba: |Teturn to his post at Annapolis, Mon- |y o " and other memhers of the ihances Benjamin Johmaten 1010 F St. | 1767 Col. Rd. sheer, and full-fashioned, come in an en- Mirs. Thomas S. Lovette, Miss Mar- | day. 16 council and committee on \aud Burr Mor M. d : || Ovvosite Wood- | 14 Black from the trancing array of hues from lightest flesh S ret Hart, Miss Lula Havden., Miss | e Lettice T, \lling is spend. | prelimin s for the campaign | hor, Mr. and Mrs. | ‘o‘;."»"».fi.l’".'.'y"fl:'-' "'"""';""l':'r;"""' tones to darkest tans. Mrs. Charles Boughton Woo »ne and Miss Dora Stone ng the holiday anc end in Ph s Benneit ’f:v'.i =ud _Blrs’ 14:.;‘]:\” C r I [ e 12102 PM. Fine of gauge and sheer of texture s the iy e Istant Attorney General and Mrs. | AciPhia, where che 1f th v Mrs. Proctor L. | Halen Nicolay, Mits Flor offGr Lunch Dinner e e s s G BT gan G rnum entertained in- | or of Dr. Richard €. Norris John 1o\ Ars. €. M. Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. Con- | 11:15t0 2:30 | 5 to 7:30 P.M. sole and reinforced toe and heel, at $1.95. Mrs. Sid o S mally ut dinner Wednesday evenin, - " Brig | » Wardman Park Hotel. when| Dr. and Mrs Lay Martin of B 1 William 1 < Mark — = )i Sunday B FOR RENT 5 \ vard H. Campbell and Mr.and | Mr. and Mrs. Georse Andie A 4:15 10 7:30 5 to 7:30 F St. N. W. Mrs. Hlubbard of California. — - AR e 1 Furnished and _Unfurnished 1348—F St. N. W, e e & fe and art groups i city s | HOUSES Food Unsurpassed in Quality i Opiced B National Press Bld omi onsto iian dele * and rs. ks e t ” ] a3 9 : i Cy ””L“H n“v"qn.hlvlfl;fl‘\‘ A’l‘ml; I e e hsted on, | beinz \»,,mu’]m the .ml.u\y\my'.v_ = | DAL HAGNER & €O INc. Reasonably Priced DEXD HOSIERY MILLS, Lansdale, Pa. Washington, D. C. the Willard, where he had “Nj‘k”’ DednenRs s TToter | Nevemberioo a gl e end at th ests. d'a prize plays at Wardman Park The = Mr. Edward Van Devanter is leav-| rer under the direction of the dra 6 = T Doy Wil ing this afternoon for New York 10| natic commitice of the club. The | mer are spending T & and | yttend the Army-Navy zame and will | tnree plavs, “Cattle,” hy Mrs. Edi 1| he week end in W - be the guest until Mondav of nd £ incess of Dreams { Mrs. Tohn P. Nicholas at 136 East vs. He 1ves, and “Overcom s 3 Seventy-ninth stre s Miss Anna C. Laws o ]] | werp. T <. Farriman 1 last v\mv\v;w in ]»m\|]\ 3 "t | Dr. Anita Maris Boz 1l have = == e zuests. Mr. and Mrs. ; cuests at (ho le ieut | ok | o feee 214l A | [ OOK AT YOUR : ~ Corbitt of Madison, N. J., the District L / Per WINDOW SHADES | (* s Stae; ] rof Women tomor ar 4 Aand Tt ihevire ehahiby (hnn eullal | zou desd Factory Prices 1 ot WMLttt 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. Wholesale Retail. 1201 F St N.W. Mai r_Estimates - ’“'%% - Srothers Phili psborn Saturday—Continuing Our Annual om 614 ELEVENTH ST, e puMPs || After-Thanksgiving Sale | Buckle Pumps! S A l Tongue Pumps! lllal't l)l)are Colonial Pumps! This sale, which is a paramount event in the eyes of Washington Chic C s dGom R‘cgcnt ()PC”“!' women, is destined to be greater than ever this year. For the past Al st i D'Orsay Pumps! few days inquiries about it have proved that Philipsborn’s events are Dinner Dresses ) ,]'j"‘"i"l‘ pular Pump remembered from year to year. Participate in these savings and you Senator and Mrs. Warren i Variation is here in ? J 3 In New York for Week E the Smartest Mats- will know why. rials. All Styled by— Hammona Karl D. Lemm ] Mrs. Henry W 1 and Mrs. John # | ’h().\TS lavish with fur, the netty webby irresistible S el evening gown, or the dinner dress with the startling new line. All are here for vour approval, and all D‘:lk : | have Rizik’s smartness. Be\/e rl! I FUR COATS TWELVE THIRTEEN $4.50 $Q.50 3 N Specially Featured in ; dE‘Q'J Notable Gr P : ‘ 6 8 s A After-Thanksgiving Sale | e t MONGOLIAN CARACUL I - | COATS HOURS, 8:15 10 5:30 ' PHONE MAIN 1204 | / i ) Self and Fox trimmed .. Dldli’l & Mal’tin Company 7 : Offer Unusual and Timely Values MUSKRAT COATS i Choice Pelts in youlhlul s 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET $ 149 | Cheri, $8.50 BLACK CARACUL COATS : s = Stunning Buckled Black Wolf and Skunk 318 ttractive Values 1n Tongue. Bamp, in black : Pl dmor vy suede, steel patent, black patent and lustrous satin, 11, with harmonizing trim! MARMOT COATS Spike heel. Al sizes. Mink-dyed, self and Fox 318 trimmed ......... HUDSON SEAL COATS . . | Natural and dyed Squirrel shawl or Spe01.ally PI'IC.ed. for ||| W | ot 530G Christmas Giving TEEY JAP WEASEL COATS ! § | : Fox erush collars or self 538 We picture just thyee ofithe manyin- Charmainc, $8.50 You know just what modes have been sponsored by 5 1 R Ea harm Sk Paris this season. Come here expecting to find them, teresting values in Chairs. . . every Delightiully fashioned o foisial SEALINE COATS ek tile s e dbn oursctoalt | ot Blatk. iede. Brawn or all of the popular materials, colors, fur trimmings SEALINE COATS other style our stock: SHeHE Gk Tedtin and and fashion themes are in the three selectmns—:lm: Collars and cuffs of natural Squirrel, black patent. Covered i Skunk, Beaver and Mink Gel Atoiss assuring you a satisfactory choice. taile (Sailide- is d,,d 3139 Coney) CARACUL PAW COATS With Fox crush collars ...ceceeee Coat Department—Third Floor “SANTA” WOULD _ e DELIGHT IN SHOPPING Occasional Chair ” ey ' \ § == & . ON OUR MAIN FLOOR Buy Now for All Winter $ .50 el i y [ ; Flufty, $6.50 For he would find just those gifts 26 ) “hic Op 1 b ~—— i L1 \ | £hi Traamenied that most please . the “eternal - y brown brocaded velvet, A s The low price is a special feature ‘ | 0 R D feminine.” Here are three ex vamp, with silk moire amples: of this tapestry Occasional Chair. R A o p The back and seat in tapestry with 7 soes, Also at Three Attractive Prices floral center piece, black velour ; . o ; { 3 NOVELTY PILLOWS trimming, walnut arms and legs. ' ‘ 6 Tl e $ Coxwell Chair ; immed wit haons: $7.95 } i R, \ $ 50 | ing fowers. Square, 52 oblong, round and oval shapes. Other. Pillws . . to §5.00. Deep seated, roomy chair; the || [l wacsri— i $ back and seat in tapestry, trimmed th o Tl with taupe velour and finished with | 5 5 . Lovette, $6.50 VELLA VELLA ROBES wool fringe. An especially attrac- Alovely Pump, in either . | Y ! That deep-pile Velvet - tive value. ) erateationaain Mt o material combined with $ 17-inch Spanish heel. All Lstrous gAY SaLCEn $10 . . contrasting tones to ngl]-BflCk Cha]r S make rich looking Robes. rmn;_ Robes $295 to $ 50 $39.7. 34 You will be amazed at the values, but equally Skatched to the Left important is the fact that every frock is a late Fall or < : | ¢ Winter creation. Here is a price to suit everyone, and Attractive %CSISZ‘H the back and POCKETBOOKS materials, colors, fashion treatments and quality to seat are covered 1n lustrous tapestry, Large Moire Under please the most fastidious. Beveriy mulberry and gold predominating; |5 arm Bags are especially $.95 v il 4k o Seilh & e Toodle—00, $6.50 featred”as”are” Tap- 2 i Youthful Buckled lope combinations_and border and outside back. Tongue Pump, in either Brocade Evening Bags. . black suede, patent or Other Bags to $29.75. tan calf. Covered Cuban HIRD FLOOR heel. All sizes. Dress Department—Second Floor

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