Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1927, Page 54

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SOCIETY.” THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHIN SOCIETY" e . b Mark }“v::lmn‘(‘m.’lot;.‘”ulil'!. 3([. H In New York Social Circles, Lida ‘ the first| Ly the spiritual di 3 tume: Mrs. Vi | g . and the ;A 1 he present Un{rmc Sp‘cnclnr to T‘larl{ Carni\'fl] at r‘1nd;50n antique ;‘g;fln The articles on eals iy v oand s wife of tion, in her na phan Panaretoff, in a Bulgarian cos-| Br s Norling. in Swedish day wis J. Van Schaich. | vited to attend rench N Sl the turkeys from the Mary i - sions will be awarded Atiractive Christmas gifts will he offe ial Christmas Bazaar of | at reasonable pric S s Alliance. of All S served each evening Chmeh h will be held in Pi Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, December 1 and 2, from 10 am. to wornton Wilson, Miss Drceinhe | Mizs M. \l\{':! v{f‘l.‘\m oo 3 i olcloc 3 : Stk who will 2:30 o'clack will 9 £ f ? " % will pour all the children 1 Sqlmrc Sl(fi(iflg' GR\‘(‘]C" _]anuary 11 "'\\/‘C(J" December 1. @ and in the ¢ and En;flag‘cmcms Listed. ret Ruth ince Din v S nee Dimitry, M Retty Brunda Mrs, W avard Cutting bray Mis. Robert Mrs. Clarence L. 1y T. M Elbrid i BLELE I il Holco Miss Retty an MacKay, Miss Miss Frances Owen Miss Virgini tohertson, Mis Miss Miss Mili and Miss The Ideal Gift for Many Reasons Whatever the affection or esteem for whatever per- son—vour portrait carries yonur message in unmistak- ahle manner. . son_of My Lewis of 1 Schaich will appear | in a German costume. Sodality Union Ba:aar To Aid Rural Schools nnual hazaar of the Sodality wothe henefit of t the archdiocese of Ralti > will he held at Carroll Hall, De Monday nisht [ avehbishop's nizght Underwood & Underwood portraits, the standard for fine photography, are offered you for as low as 220 the dozen or £15 for six. Please place your order fomorrow or Tuesday—it will help us greatly by avoiding rush work just before Christmas. UNDERWOOD &8 UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Ave. the event, ecial com will he Arch KAPLOWITZ | ON NKNTH ABOVE O SiF. Bowman is chairman of heeame committ and s Kouaache Tast yv Miss Barbara Brokaw, remony was performed in the pres an, who announces am nee of relatives and close friends .+ committee Miss Alice | 'rince Koudacheff is the nephew of R. Bet Prince Nicholas Koudacheff. Russinn Mrs. Ric Imperial minister to China in 1920, 1e Rham, { the hest |k Irs. Richard Vreeland. Mrs. Robert . 5 : chairman of the out-of S . 5 ’ ; ‘ CLOIE OUT . : ‘ ; y 1o A legitimate close out! We must raise $35,000—a lifetime op- portunity to obtain quality ap- parel of distinction “For a Song!” TRY ON COATS AT OTHER | JTORES PRICED AT $175 TO ! s2zo. THEN TRY ON OUR COATS AT s$115. WE ARE CLOJING OUT AND JACRIFIC- ING OUR ENTIRE COAT JTOCK ~FCR LESS THAT WHAT WE PAID FOR TH:zM. $.55 COATS FOR sas $125 COATS FOR s6s $85 & 395 COATS FOR $s5 $55 COATS FOR $29 A GROUP OF QUALITY SPORT COATS FOR $12.05 JHOP ALL THE $15 AND $22 CRESSES INTOWN—THEN TRY ON OUR DRESSES AT $ogs—A PRICE LOWER THAN WHAT WE PAID FOR THEM. $15 DRESUSES FCR 85,95 $25 DRESJSES FOR $15.95 $a5 AND $:5 GOWNS $26.95 $65 TO $a5 GOWNS FOR $33.9% IN EVERY PRICE GROUP SIZES RANGE FROM 14 TO 46. JTORE OZENJS AT 8 A, M, Phone Main 4400 Mrs. John ] Miss Park, and N for Washington Squa In outof-town participati M Madeline Presspric Tive, Mrs, William ville, and Mrs. Pr Boston, Heniy Wainwr MES. THOMAS LEE Sene Mishitowt embassy in Washi took place. Mr. and and Mrs Pryory. Y 1" danghter. M % Toseph Verne s for Bronx- | it o Rowe for I’,‘ "»“\]\‘ - i | fh 0 whose home Permelia Pryor. to | the €€ e Reed of Denver. Miss member of the Jn idnate from We: t Howe is chair- | School in 1924 and for three voars I Chfre. {Peen studvine abroad. Mr. R Comtmittiuss{oen SHIOSINE abroad. R TR IEbt Howe Sonaleaian i, (0T SL VR, Merner, 2 pageants mond P.{ aclOF 1o 7, and Jabish Holmes, to the Armyv don Philipsborn 600 =614 ELEVENTH:ST. Tiemper o Tanice White House Dinner it v Drewrs ke | Scheduled to Honor dward 1 Notables of Canada;m t = - aurder i nor P. Hut Representative The Two Most Succeésful Colors of the Coat Mode Are udges: N v P, drdnt C. Smith, 2 Billings. | EERTRT Tovise | inued from_Fifth Page.) Gillerest are staying at th flower. Percy Edwards Quin enter- ’ e at luncheon Monday at the Another fete which will he ““”’y‘;j; | National Democratic Women's C cont of the land of snows will be the | j (™ 7€) e : . Mrs. Miss L tain at bri ment to Mi: Mrs. | tained fhira Sanmual Russian ball at the Rtz | (1 i | 2l e fon ¢ ned ot Cavaliers Celebrate g Birthday of Charles I Carlion_on January 9. = K under the patronage of M illiam gf:f}‘d",’f B the palm court of U B. Leeds and the proceeds will 80 104,43 \rice Nary Day. Lo ) ‘\‘t S The Order of Scic swell the Russian Church Assistance | ik iordo ork, who i s bt Fund and the Russian Refugee Chil-| Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry W days. watiers celehrated dren’s Aid Society | Harwood Rousseau have issued in- of Cha One of the most interesting features | vitations for a dinner which they will he dancing contests, the most col- | will give at the Willard Tuesday | ning. Iate ; Siful mumbers on the program. These |nizht preceding the fitst dance of | hociital henefit hall contests were judged last ¥ - [the season by the commissioned of- | P! puests included Miss Mrs. Leeds. Mrs, Vincent Astor o1 1d Marine Corps. | \iiss Izdna Berry., Mi Christopher of Greece, Frank Crow g i e b inthicld and Conde Nast, who probat Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Dean Halford Sl T Sl O Will serve in this capacity again. Mr. | Will be hosts at a dinner and dapce N o Whahman of the publicity com. | Tucsday _evening in the Florentine | Thittes for the ball, and he announces | reom. Wardman Park Hotel, in honor that jews prizes for these con- . Halford’s brother and his| tests have been donated to Prince and Mrs. Paul E. Ihling, | | narriage took place yester butantes has been alamazoo. Other honor gues - s Obolensky for . and Mrs. Walter Butte ball, headed by Miss Romaine | field, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph E. Brown lristow, Dorothy Colford, Lelia Mor-|and Mr. and Mrs. William Loveland #an and Betty Taile of Kalamazoo. Prince and Princ — ! %y, who are the o have the| Maj. and Mrs. L. C. Crawford will | e of Prin entertain at dinner at the Willard, | December 2, at which time they will ‘rincess Chaveh: Astor, Mrs. U have 18 guests, whom they will take | | for a H ¢ anniver Miss 1lelen Chase entertain Club, hington Club, Novemhe hout 125 persor ) 1 a em hearing Helr and M hed names in Un e Obolen- shows the black Coat as Paris wears it, furred in inky black, or lavishly trimmed with handsome pelts of contrasting color. Ai Sloan's Art Galleries 715 13th St. REGISTERED IMPORTER’S SALE viagnificent ’Collectio:n Orieatal Floor Coverings embracing all the fine weaves of the Orient from extra large carpets to scatter sizes. To be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Right—of tun smooth - s cd Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 28th, 29th, 30th and December 1st and 2d. - at2P. M. each day. On Exhibition Up to Hour of Sale Each Day Note—The above sale offers the Washington public a wonderful opportunity to obtain high- grade Eastern rugs at practically their own prices as this sale is for the account of one of the largest importers in New York, who is overstocked and desires to liquidate part of his stock immediately. Terms: Cash. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. F you're a music-lover you've longed to own the Ampico. Now you can do so—through the AMPICO SYMPHONIQUE. priced $500lessthan any Ampico Grand cver offered be- fore...To meet the needs of music- lovers of moderate means the Anmerican Piano Company — the world's largest makers of fine pianos, Vay D Knabe Studios HOMER L. KITT Piano Co. 1330 G Street Heard ONLY created the AMPICO SYMPHONIQUE. Its tone is beautifully rich and pure. Its reproductions of the masters startling in their perfect realism—as in the most costly Ampicos... 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