Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1927, Page 70

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Functions in Honor Of Clubs, Societies And Specml Guests Q’xcvv Chase Program of .Social Festivities Includes Bridge Parties, Teas, Luncheons and Dinners. Mrs PN road entertai Col. and Ander Droad Br mer and bri B vening Mrs. R Raymond Bteeet o 1t lunch eon and ! Mrs. W street is spe in Mrs been visi the guest ander I avenue. The reading cl at din semary 1 weeks visit K her daug Mullowney, on € nnecticut 1ss of Chevy. Chase met Wednes t the home of Miss Luecy V. Mackrille Kirke street Miss M reviewed the first vol- ume o the life and times ot Edgar rvey Allen. Mr. H. Parker of Cedar Parkway ¢ snding a week in Chicy A * Br: bridge Tuesd: Mr. and len of B ed at dinner rond and and me Dorsey G 3 1y from 4 to p.m. at the Barton Studio, 2120 ida avenur Mrs. Wil street en bridge tea i Davison of Stein of Saturday SO IIm\n and ieth street pter of the Y in the home of “raig on he executive committee was ¢ at the home president, Mrs. Marvin on Eim strect Golden Carter and ot | din: \ Mabel Borden. | Borden was given a pre-nuptial | Jinen shower. | Mrs. John C. apron committ, Society of All § ©opal Church at luncheon on Mrs. Alfred Baker of Sstreet ined at luncheon bridge Saturday. Jonor of her house guest g of Fort Hayes, Columbu Dr. and Mrs. Janvier W. Linds Broad Branch road spent the week end in their home at Randle CIiff: M. Mrs. Egbert Clark of t Unders wood street entertained Wednesday &t luncheon and bridge The Chevy Chase Circle entertained at dinner Tuesday evening the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. An interesting program was given after dinner. Miss Betty Blum of Philadelphia, who is attending Goucher College, Bal- timore, Md., spent the week end wi er aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- Jiam Blum, in their home on Elm street Mrs. G. W. Stone of Cummings lane ‘entertained the Guild of the Presb: terian Church at luncheon Thursda The junior section of the Chev _ Chase Woman's Club met Thursday in the home of Miss Helen Farrington on Elm street. Tea was served. Mrs. T. T. Smith of Fort Haye: . Columbus, Ohio, is the house guest Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker of Ra mond street for several week Mrs. Jere Crane of Chevy Parkway entertained her Tuncheon and bridge Friday. Mrs. B. T. Heflin of Connecticut ave- | mue has gone to her home in Reming- | ton, Va.. on account of the illness of her mother. Walker entertained the | Raymond and | in | Chase | club at | Wide Interest Is Shown In Actors’ Fund Benefit The great interest among the prom- dnent people .of Washington in the | Actors’ Fund Benefit to be held at the Nstional Theater Friday afternoon, By Ars, Coolidge and sincludes .\(’unam H. Taft, Mr E peland, Col. Hanford Ma Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Wood- fow Wilson,” Mrs. John Hays Ha mond, Mrs. Henry Dimock, Mrs. W . Harry Brown, Gen. Jflhn J Pershing, Mrs. Leon Arnold, M Wi West, Mrs. S, B. Eikins, M s | Vandergrift, Mrs. Victor l\Aufl‘mann, rs. H. T. Allen. Mrs, Frederic Grant, Mrs. T. W. Phillips, Mr. Frank B. Noves, Mr. Charles | Josephine Davis and Mr. Frank H. -|jamin and Mrs -| bagket and many handsome pieces for ‘Edwards. Big Reduction on All Hand- Embroidered Models Linen Pillowcases hemstitched. Beautifully Stamped ready to work. values. 54-inch Linen Luncheon Cloths With 6 Napkins Stamped, with finished $3.75 values. Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Handkerchiefs Very finest linens, priced. Linen Pillowcases Stamped. 82025 $3.50 values. Quilted Stamped Patterns, 35¢ Up Taffetas to make them. Free lessons. Pillows—All Sizes and Shapes Beautiful Shaped Legs Of china, with gold slippers; at low prices. Initialing and Monogramming in Time for Christmas Nominal Charge Only If Goods Are Purchased Here Embroidery Shop 827 11th Beautiful designs. " taken an they recentl eral seasons n Hot Springs. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 4 1927_PART JUNKIN, ent at the Carlton Hotel, where Col. and Mrs, JAnkin have spent sev- Georgia Society Plans Reccpuon and Ball | - Wal honorary State head Georgia Senat gia, F. George of Geor- lent of the Geor- and Mrs. George the receiving line of the | ate Society reception and | ball, Wednesday evening, at Ward- man Park lotel. Others in the re- ceiving line will include: Senator and } Mrs. William Harris, Representative | Williamm W society, and Rep: Representative and Representative and M Re resentative and Mrs. E. E. Cox, Representative -and Mrs. Saruel Rutherford, Representative and Mrs. Lankford, Representative and ‘Charles G. Edwards, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Charles Crisp, Represcntative and Mrs. T. M. Bell and Representative Charles Brand. The ball is given in homor of Gc and Mrs. I Hardman of Geor and the guest list also includes eral hundred out-of-town Georgians that will be in Washington for the unveiling of the Alexander Stephens statue in the Capitol Thursday. The arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Walter F. George and Mr. McCleskey Garlych, vice presidents of the so- ciety, who have assisting them Mrs. ‘Theodore Tiller, Civil Service Commis- sioner Jesse Dell, Mr. Moultrle Hitt and Maj. Gordon Green. . Christmas Sale for Salvation Army Fund The Christmas sale for the benefit of the Salvation Army will as usual be held in the showrooms of the Cadillac agency at 1138 Conneéticut avenue, opening tomorrow at 9:30 in the morning and remaining open until 6 o'clock p.m. The same hours will be observed on Tuesday. Mrs. Alfred 8. Gillett will be in of the sale, assisted by groups of ladies each day, M Joseph E. Washington, M Marcus M. Ben- Pflaster being of the pr gia Society, Carl \nn-um sev- number, In the beautiful collection of useful and fancy articles exquisitely hand- made are pieces for the toilet table, | the tea table, work table and work drawing room tables. The display of articles for babies is particularly at- tractive and there are caps, sacques, booties, blankets and other articles, while the bags are particularly at- tractive, There is ahsolutely no expense con- nected with the sale and the net pro- ceeds will go to the Salvation Army Christmas fund. $3.50 59.25 9.50 edges. Very moderately 5-Piece Linen Luncheon Sets Stamped. S Ready to 81.25 Free lessons. Lamp Shades Domestic and Imported mod- els—materials, trimmings and frames specially reduced. Antique Lamps Rare Old China Doll Heads for Powder Puffs, Etc. Silk Ncvelties At Very Special Low Prices | Reea, ‘Presidenr and First Lady To Greet Noted Smgers The President and Mrs. Coolidge are | expected to attend the opening per- | formance of the American Opera Company at Poli's Theater on Mond: night, December 12, The company comes to Wi under distingy three ferform: . Iy and 14, all . with singers. Mr. George Kastman of | tochester, N. Y., founder of the com- | pany, is coming to Washington for its debut. The executive committee, hington hed auspices to give 3 Capital, i8 headed by Mrs. Joseph ! Leiter. Others on the committee are the Speaker, Nicholas Longworth, Mrs, Richard Aldrich, M Mr. Henry Gett: &Y , Mrs. William Core Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, Mrs. E Meyer, jr., Mrs. Frank B. Noy: Cleveland Perkins, Mrs. Mr. H. B. Spencer and Mrs. | Lawrence Townsend. | M Leiter will be hostess to the | entire cast at a supper at her home | on Dupont Circle after the initial performance Monday night. Tuesday | night Mr. and Mrs. Chilton will en- tertain a group of the singers at their home Among the local boxholders for the season are the Ambassador of Great Britian, 8ir Esme Howard; Representa- tive holas Longworth, Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W, Mellon, Mrs. Dwight Davis, Mrs. | Walter Edge, Mrs. Stephen Edge, Mrs. Louis Frothingham, Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. Ogden Mills, Mrs. Frank Letts, Mrs. George Mesta g 4‘1‘1’;n R. Willlams and Mrs. Walter ile Robert Chastleton Hotel 16 at R. N. 10000 Sunday Dinner, Dec. 4th Roast ’l'uri::;vr $l Dinner Cleveland Pevkins, Charles responsible for its appearance in the ||| what you want. St. N.W. Christmas Ball Listed Brilliant Holiday Event The Christmas ball to be given at I Recent Bride I the Hotel Mayflower Monday evening. | December 26, by the board of man agers of the Children’s Home promises to be one of the most brilliant events of the season. mand, for with the younger set at home for the holidays, the ball, an annual event in Washington, s al- ways one of the most popular Yuletide festivities. Mrs. Alexander B. Legare, presl- dent of the board, announces the 1ol lowing patrons and paronesses T the ball: The Ambassador of Argen Mr. Honorio Pueyrredon, the dor of Brazil, Mr. 8. Gurgel val: Madame Padilla, Vis a'Alte, Madame Ciechanow Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon; Mrs. Peter Gor Gerry, Ogden Mills, Mrs Copley _Amory, Mrs. Paul tedo Mrs, Perry Belmont, Mrs. John Biddle, A i J. Boardman Mrs. W. Harry Willard Brownson, Mrs, James F. s, Mrs Walter Denegre, Mrs, Alvin Dodd Mrs. George Downey, Mrs s, Wil Boxes are in great de- | Tracy | v Corcoran Eustis, | s | Hamilton. Keep, Demorest ank Letts, Mrs. J. D. Arthur O’Brien, Mr, Mrs, Duncan Phil lips, Mrs. John W. Phillips. Mrs. 1lope Slater, Mrs. Alfred Thom, Mrs. Boughton Wood and Mr, Donald Woodward. Miss Eleanor Smith Morgan, M | | | | | HOSteS! fOl‘ Dance‘ was_held in_the home of nor Smith, Saturday, No- . In the compan) Lorraine Michael, Miss Doris . s Mary Tolson, Miss Irene ss H. Dunelt, M. Meye hristine Bdlin, Miss Helen Me( WOL BASIL H. CURRYWHO, and Mrs. James Harrle, vember Piny J. W nlmnu Mr. G. Connors, Mr. M. . Mr. 1. Daly, Mr. Mr. M. Miller, Mr. Billie Buell, Mr. S Geller, Mr. ne Smith, Mr, Dean Winchester, Mr. Lawrence Herbert, My Messiker, Mr. Hilton Smith and Mr. Hunter Wroe. Correctness of Style —is one of the most essential fea- tures of a fur garment. Best Work Lowest Prices FURRIER 3234 Florida Ave. N.W. SPERLIN 1235 G St M. 4530. Formerly 1336 F St. Give her the ideal Gift FURS HAT you will admire for their rich appearance, their authentic styling and for the values they represent, are the kind we offer for your selection. Back of each garment is our guarantee of quaht\ and our reputatlon for honest dealing, a reputation which is strengthened by each sale we make. Jap Weasel Coat with long shawl sz]o'oo Fox collar, Northern Seals, Squir~ i 4 $85.00 . $65.00 . $95.00 rox $95.00 Ni nrthem Seal . Russian Pony, Fox co"-r Cnrncul collar Be Sure and See Our Window Display Joseph Sperling 1235 G Street An These superb instruments are obtainable singly or in combination. together there are 33 different models, ranging in price from 375 to $1,550. Music holds first place in all factors entering Mo our pleasures and en- tertainment, and the Orthophonic Victrola offcrs you the best music, by the best artistis and organizations in the world. Music is the Life of Radio—but the latter does not alw The Orthophonic Victrola does! On the other hand, the Radio gives vou much beyond the possibilities of the Orthophonic. indispensable in modern homes. ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA ELECTROLA . . RADIOLA? Al- give you Both are New Model Combination Orthophonic-Radiola Price, $275 Orthophonic Victrola combined with Radiola Six- Tube Tuned Radio Frequency Receiver . . . Dry and storage battery operated . . . outside antenna opera- tion—single di control—lever operated control valve permits instantaneous change from Orthophonic Victrola music to Radio reception. tive battery control. Snap switch, posi- OTHER MODELS, $385 TO $875 E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. STEINWAY PIANOS o Aides Named for Sales In Near East Relief Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, chalir- man of the District women’s commit- tee, Near East Rellef, has selected as her aides for the exhibition and sales, held at 1334 Connecticut avenue, Mme. Stephen Panaretoff, Mrs. Charles Lu McNary, Mrs. Porfer H. Dale, Mrs. Henry Wingate Watson, Miss Char- lotte Childress, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. Ray Ovid Hall, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, Mrs. Richard Fa Jackson, Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, Mrs. L. W. Sidwell, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Mrs. George Cyrus Thorps and Mrs. Charles Wood, Parish Guild Planning Bazaar and Dinner The istmas bazaar being plan. ned for Wednesday by the ladies of the Parish Guild of 8t. James Church will have various tables where at tractive articfes will be for sale and will also serve a chicken dinner from 5 to 7:30 o'clock in the parish hall, on Bighth street between B and C atreets northeast. The bazaar will be open from 3 to 9 o'clock and Mrs. F. Sparrow will be in charge of the fancy table, Mrs. R. nglish of the candy Opposite St. Patrick’s Church Record Day Specials in Stamped Pieces for Art Needlework Our Semi-Annual Record Day'Event is one which Wash- We have planned this event months ago, so as to give you the opportunity of buying your Christmas stamped pieces for artwork now at a big saving— ington has been waiting for. SOCTETY." and cake table and Miss Patton will be in charge of the religious table. Mrs. George Josenhans is general chairman of the bazaar. Dinner December 8 . At Women's City Club Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin will preside at the dinmer to be given Thursday evening. December 8, at 6:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the irrent events section of the Women's ty Club in the ballroom of the club. house, 22 Jackson plac: Impressions and experienges of some of the club members who vacationed abroad will be told in short after-dinner talks Mrs. J. Garfield Riley will tell “Riviera, the Dreamland of France “Hill Towns of Italy” will ba the sub-| ject of Dr. A. Frances Foye's talk,| Miss Sara_Grogan will speak on “Ire- land, My Native Heath"; “Sicily, Past and Present.” will he Miss Susan | Baker's theme. Bridge Parf}: .;l;;r—s Miss Thelma A. Greeley| © Miss Helen Martin Welis enter- ained Saturday evening at bridge for M Thelma A. Greéldy, who is here from Webster City, Io for an ‘in. Tel. Main 10480 everything new for this event. Stamped Pieces : Stamped Belgian Linen, 5-Piece Luncheon Sets Stamped Bedsp! On fine quality unbleached patterns for the simple French knot and lazy daisy stitch. Full size. Regularly $1.59 Record Day, $1.25 read muslin in three . Consists of o match. Stamped Bolster to Match Spreads On fine quality unbleached muslin. 3 patterns. Regularly 59¢ Record Day, 42¢ Stamped Lunch Covers On Indian Head material. patterns for French knot and lazy daisy stitch. Regularly $1.00 Record Day, 59¢ 45 inches. . Stamped l;\dinn Head Napkins To match covers. 3 patterns. Regularly 10c each Record Day, 5¢ Stamped Indian 5.piece Luncheon Set 3 dain‘y patterns for lazy daisy and French knot stitch. Set consists of one 36-inch cover and 4 napkins to match. Stamped Good quality to-do stitch. O Regularly 69¢ Record Day, 50c Two designs 18x54. Regularly 79¢ Record Day, 50c 3 new 15-inch size. One pattern si: each Head One pattern si 2 Muems for stitch Regularly 75¢ Set Record Day, 47c Set Stamped Tea Towels On blue and red stripe good quality cotton 4 patterns in easy-to-embroider pat- material. terns. Regularly 19¢ 12Y5¢ Stamped Guest Towels Record Day, Finigshed with hemstitched good quality union weft. daisy and French knot. Regularly 35¢ Record Day, 17¢ Stamped Aprons Good quality unbleached material. for colored work. 2 patterns for lazy colored work. Stamped 2 patterns for hems. Material Each Stamped terns. 2 patterns Regularly 25¢ Record Day, 17¢ Stamped Boott Mill Towels 10 different designs for colored embreidery. Regularly 25¢ Record Day, 5 for Stamped Pillowcases Our Magnolia brand. Handdrawn hemstitched hem. Fine quality. Size 42x36. for white work. Regularly $1.25 Record Day, 89c Dainty Baby Bables' Hand-embroidered Dresses, handmade scalloped. Set-in sleeves. and hand-embroidered, signs. Fine tucks. 2 years. Regularly $1.50 Record Day, 89¢ Handmade Gertrudes Fine Nainsook Handmade and Hand-embroi- Made to button on shoulder. dered Gertrudes. 6 months to 1 year. Regularly $1.00 Lace Daintily trimmed with' lace and petite point centre. Colored $1.00 Ree Silk-lined Georgette Bed Lights, trimmed with All are complets with 4 new patterns Shown in colors of Rose, Blue, Orchid. Pair Pair Things Dainty de- Ll L 36 inch square. Size 18«45. all around. Record Day, 50c For the Baby Hand-embroidered Bibs, with finished witH handmade scallops. Regularly 45¢ Record Day, 35¢ hem. Size, 13x13, Regularly 35¢ dainty patterns, Madeira Baby Pillow Slips, hand-embroidered pretty patterns., Size 14x18. Regularly 85¢ Rmrd Day, 69¢ ‘With pure linen centre. lhcul.-rly. 2 pretty patterns for Freénch knot and lazy daisy stitch. Regularly $1.19 Set Record Day, 89¢ S Stamped Irish Linen Dresser Scarfs Fine quality linen. Regularly $1.25 Record Day, 68¢ Regularly $1.35 Record Day, 69¢ Stamped Irish Linen Centerpiece Size 18-inch. Round. 3 patterns for white and Regularly 39¢ Record Day, 25¢ Regularly 50c Record Day, 25¢ On good quality colored material. Colors Blue, Orchid. Sizes 2. lynn old. Regularly 85¢ Record Day, 50c heart, square, round. Colors, Rose, Blue, Orchid. Regularly $2.00 Georgette Bed Lights gold lace and flowers. pull cord and socket. Regularly $2.95 Record Day, $2.47 Fancy Linens Irish Hemstitch Linens Good Quality Irish Linen Covers. Size 3§ by Regularly $1.65 Record Day, $1.17 Irish Linen Dresser Scarfs Finished with hemstitched hem Regularly $1.25 Record Day, 89¢ Irish Linen Lunch N: hlu Good quality )hi‘ll, finished Wllll ‘hemstitched Record Day, 5 for $1 : Filet Pattern Lace T: Dresser Scarfs definite stay. The guests were Miss Thelma Greeley, Mr. Arthur Reams, Miss Jullet Aukam. Mr. Jack Crofts, Miss Winifred Seckinger. Mr. John Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Lanneau Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hilland, Miss Helen Martin Wells and Mr. Merritt A. Greeley. A buffet supper was served New, Attractive, Cool Greenway Inn l'llh!dvulnu::ul;:ml South SPECIALIZING Sunday | Tuesday D' ner | Thursday 85¢ ) E:: Wednesday ot o& Friday ea oods $1.00 4 Courses 1:30 to 5to 7:30 7:30 P.M. P.M. Our own v E Aeticious Kot hread "and vastrics daily, + Col. 10003 ANN TABER HCa=-Ham2700 r St. Patrick’s 8 Church ne 36inch cover. 4 napkins to Belgian Linen Scarfs linen. 8 new patterns for lazy- ne design 18x45. o ize 18x45, m o] ize 18x54. the anch knm and lazy daisy Irish Linen, &Pie;:e Vanity Sets colored work. Children’s Rompers All made up! Boudoir Pillows . cross stitch. m Shape, oblong, ord Day, $1.59 fl E | fl | m | fl fl m @ Finished with hemstitch. N fl | Seirtek “‘ o | ][] ] | » i

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