Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY.” DEUCEMBER % 1997. Lohen 1 affeta and|a white wig. Miss Reba Owens of | guests including Miss Helen Clifford,| The naval attache of the Ttalian | d d by Mrs. Albion, | I 3 ned with | New York was lovely In black with Miss Adelaide “Henry, Mr. Barnett embassy and Donna Leonor de Sutton | " and the pieturesque [a white wig with white gardenias ar- | Douglas, Lieut. Robert McDonough ' Evans Lais occupied a_box with sev. ymed with a cascade | vanged at the left side. Mrs, Geneva (and Mr. Albert Walker. ; { M. Maurice Capitaine who wore the |of black lace. Dunham was in shell pink taffeta and | {Continued from Eighteenth Page) [costume in which he a Miss Bina Day Deneen, debutante | white lace, a w wig with —-——— last act “Mignon” . i rter of Senator and Mrs. Charles {curls. Mrs. Francols Berger, who took mued cards today for a dinner Wed. Morrow tose Pollio Deneen, was a dainty Julia, in rvich ! part in the 7 . following : e . b e s et 4 i Ve nediate ¢ the 1 wore # CA Nesday evening, December 21, in com | Charles Trowbridge Tittman, who ap atin trimmed with black vel | immediately iinisares micsil Frikin STENS S pliment to, the commandant of the peaved as the High Priest, which Miss Lilla La Garde, debutante 'rose pink opera Navy Yard and Mrs. Avthur Willard. vole he has sung with such success in | daughter of m»!‘ i“r“x ”wim! 11\ 20wn. LEATHER GOODS | Mre. Macfarland will entertain at the the performances of “Aida’ given | La Garde, was an “old-fashioned girl, e » Y —_——— Ariny and Navy Club. which that eve: | by the Weshington company. =~ The |with # tan and biack fizured taffeta . ‘Box Parties Add Brilliancy. IN _THE CITY CLUB 8UILDING § ill give the first of a series of |receiving line was just at the foot of | gown with a very full skirt and a ' The Ambassador of Be | LA R R R e I e T . : 1115 1117 F STREET X screen of green forming a background. | trich plume, which fell down the back with the members of the embass) 1 1 loes of N Mombers { The ballroom was gayly decorated |to the shoulders. staff. st i e ety ait 50D, | with banngrs and smilay. and hetween | Afiss Jeannatte Hume, da e . N e “ The wives of all the new members ' the boxes dainty pages were stationed | are and Mrs. Rawlins Hume. : od 1n thelr box Mins 1 Toore, M ou ts B the Seventieth Cogsress will he the until the fanfare of trumpets sounded | Buiogens Tavlor. da r 41 Marviet Huntress and Mr. SO e guests of honor at the opening tea of | [0F the start of the grand mavch. nd Mrs David W. Ta . e : ; The Always Acceptable the Congressional at the elub hous: » triumphal - march from Aida | fangel and Gretel, ) 8 s iR Dy ke denl e Christmas creations of lovely leather. Some s i p oven AT 2 y e 2 L Blorraw afternoon at 3 a'clock. Those | (05, U7€ it e e e Tt Sangon shors and e snott | aughter uf Senator and Mrs. Charles | distinctly masculine—some delightfully feminine. Silk Underwear T e ity R, Rurtness. | Pages: then Mr. and Mrs. Albion and | \and hair. Mi vior was a dsity | DHOSKE enteitel B SRNE £ All selections of truest Castens quality and not at Silk Hosiery Mrs. Lonise C. Cramton, M -{the others of the B DAY, [ Gretel in black with —e e all expensive. das C. Dyer. Mrs. Louis A ing- | There were many the com- | jinen hodice Drte 1 | ) i BB AL Siomer Hoch, Mr | pany !l\l‘,‘:‘ were' 3 _vh-’»;uav:: Miks Theodoria ‘Gl ] Women's Splendid values, especially selected; excellent as Jdohnson, Mrs. Harry . Ransley. Mrs. [ Dot all repres avacters {tom |ner debut yesterday' afternoon. , " sortments, embracing the most wanted styles and Edmond Clark and Miss Doris pera. Miss El rdiner and '3 handsome Carmen, wearing a black 4 i 3 i == {2 group of Mr rdner Teher- | velvet gown with shawl in (]! ] Desk Sets colors. The first dance of the Friday e- ‘mk”"s Pupils some exhibit pastel shades and 7 ose in her Bing dance class this season will be [dances shortly b HY ahd i {ovaly Black Bon. Wik Pances Moh Rt Duoenber 16, at the Willard |deliclous hot aupner was served i | tamy P air. - Miss : | Colorful leather covered \ Very Special—Underwear: Hotel. : the dining room, where many tables, | hinese costume. brought to her by =/ pieces. Each sized and A 5 A number of dinner parties will pre- | large and small, accommodated the | her aunt. Mre. George Rarnett, from = shaped to be most use- vace Sgu. Tedd]"' Sup-ms: Bloomers, s '95 cede the event. Mre. Ollie James will company. China. The costume is a pale gree 1206 G St. Vests—plain tailored or lace trimmed—of- fering exceptional values at.............. (Continued on Twentieth Page.) B8 a hostess. s will Mrs. Delos A S LD R S0t oIt o1a aridiAers Land ful. A wide selection. Blodgett and Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. hair she wore pale pink flowe | Y 7 E i . s Dition. Senora de Bedoya, wife of the Secre- | Mies Ruth danes. debutante daugh. || TOMORROW ONLY Writing Cases, Bridge Sets, Diaries, Address Books _— . ¢ of the Peruvian embassy, made a | ter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jone: Playing Cards in Lea}her Cidcs, BrigageninBoL., est: beginning at $1.95 Costume Slips, Teddies. .beginning at $2.95 beginning at $3.98 e s of the Staté ) Mr. Law s of the SIS 001 " Blizabeth: from “Tannhauser.” | wore a siriking Russian costume of : s s apartment | :’:‘:7”"{; : Park h‘ll |~'1 ”'\‘l’v‘:l ':—"‘"”“"k' a costume of white n and | white satin with black patent leather i e he Wardman Park Hotel, s <| Toa b S e ome in’Boston, | CHiffon, with . pearl headdress, and | hoots and a white Cossack hat trim- || Specially Selected Men’s Stepeins. .beginning at $1.95 beginning at $2.95 lanother striking costume was -that [ med with white fur i Pajama He will spend the balance of the | worn by Miss Pegev Burch, debutante | There were many white and silver : ) Bloomers, beginning at $2.95 s With his mother, Mrs. M. L. Hizgins il il debuta e A N Ofierlng of Oxford Bags beginning at $5.78 s S danghter of and_ Mrs. Preston | wizs in evidence. Mrs : -l . Te of 100 Reacon street. and will th L Eieh, g portrayed Manon Lescaut. Dunlop ware a hiack velvet zown with | Nightgowns, Teddy with Brassiere Top, directly to Mexico City, where h 85 to $55 f beginning at $4.50 beginning at $4.50 been appoi Btates cmbare - A a | 1< > Cladstones Very Special—Hosiery: Monroe en . s . e In Cowhide, All pure silk—from top to toe—in either 5 i Photo Frames Real Pigskin a fine, sheer chiffon, or sheer service weight. s '9 Ranging from miniature = i An unexcelled value! ........cciveeqeeee John F. Tinsles, up to unusually large sizes. : $23.50 10 ||| ERIK y e They include a remarkable $110 of Warcester, Mass ¢ - 3 5 ’ . d e s s e e - St. N.W. variety of richly gold toolcd ; : :r:-tn'-:::m't at her home for Mrs, s % 1214 F leather. Some are of bro- English E Your Choice of ley and Mrs. Washburn. - it ke L i b Any Coat in Stock | Mr. Josephus Daniels of Raleigh. | o ornaments. lCi::)th;’d.e;L’.':.l ; :\(;,\'m'g“;:y("(;?e Mayfiower. T | S ectal ‘ lea rance Values i $2-25 to $50 $28.50 10‘572.50 S— Sports or Dress Model— Miss Elizabeth Stiles, whose mar- | p to $49.50 trimmed with the rich furs. 1 off! ;lla!'h ht M-"il i B Tfa‘t'fi‘,‘d".‘i" g S Original tickets still remain /4 w:;cn:-n m‘r‘;m et g of Inrlmlmg a Few Smart AS ENS —when you select, deduct.... Eugenia Lejeune. daughter of - the Evening Gowns and : I major general commandant of the e S IR ; Party Frocks " LEATHER GOODS ¢ m.nrhm".m‘m ar Hilghes N E W FEL T HA TS A1l Sales Final No Charges . 1314 G Street N.W. ashington | Mrs. Paul Bastedo left Washington | Yyesterday for Pinehurst, N. C.. where she -will spend_the week end with her son, Thomas F. Griffin. [ Mr. Charles Francois Guerin has sent out invitations for dinners at the Club St. Marks, the first on December 12 and another December 14. p 2. and Mrs. Knthony Wayne Conk Formerly $5 to $7.50 Values!! ve come from their home, Va; lona, at Cookshurg, Pa.. and have All the Latest Colors and Shapes taken a residential suite at the Ward- man Park Hotel for a month. They have with them their son, Mr. An- thony Wayne Cook, jr., who is making his home on the West Coast. Dinner for Debutantes Precedes Opera Ball. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Finkenstaedt entertained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower for the latter's niece, | Miss Evelyn Walker, and Miss Ellen Thoron, when others in the company | were Miss Alice Brooks Davis, Miss | Theodoria Catalani, Miss Louis Spencer, Miss Janet Phillips, Mis Victoria Tytus, Miss Katherine Wil- kins, Miss Katharine Whitaker, the counselor of the Belgian embassy, M. Robert Silvercruys; the secretary of the Spanish ‘embassy, Senor Don Jose M. Linares-Rivas; the secretary of the German embassy, Herr Emil L. Baer; . the attache of the Swiss legation, M. Walter H. Rufenacht; Mr, Frederis D. K. LeClercq of the State Depart. | ment. Lieut. Coe, Mr. James Kerr and Mr. Millen. Mrs. William Butler of Boston, wife of the chairman of the Republican | national committee, and Mrs. William | Hodges of Denver. whose husband is treasurer of the Republican national ! committee, were the guests of Mrs. | Lucy Wilder Morris of Minneapolis | at iuncheon yesterday in the presi- dentia] dining room of the Mayflower following Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's morning musical. Mrs. Morris will be at the Mayflower until the first of the 1 year. Mrs. Andrew Carnegie will come to { ‘Washington today from New York City and will be at the Mayflower. Mr. Ira Nelson Morris, former United_States Minister to Sweden, ‘s at the Wardman Park Hotel for an ex- tended stay, and is accompanied by Comte de Leche of Paris. PULIN NP BARTE N is at the Carlton for several days. The Princess Sturdza of Rumania was the guest of honor at lunch- N ) eon when Mrs. Macpherson Crichton p d entertained a party of 24 at the Hotel | | | N N Mayflower vesterday following the musical of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend / im“ m shown above % a few FURNITURE Gift Suggestions Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and her I daughter, Miss Madeleine Austin, who : 1”“"\' , b in the illustration _ Tapestry covered Occa- Decorated Red and Walnut Finish.Dlven- A home in' New ; : ‘llfl] sional Chairs, priced from Green Nest of Tables are port Tables, priced at . are spending this week at the g Solid Walnut Book Trough End Table $27.50 to $97.50 priced at $27.50. $38.50. Hotel Mavflower. Mrs. Austin and her daughter spent the Summer in | Z illustrated above is priced at 3 Europe and gave up their apartment % as illus above 1s p $19.50. in the Dresden two vears ago. 3 ; « Other End Tables From $15 to $19.50 Davenport, English- Solid Mahogany Nest Solid Walnut Daven- e S 4 o . 2 type, hair filled, down- S 5 Mrs. William Fiteh Kelley will have 1T - I : : of Tables are priced at port Tables, priced at charge of the exhibition and sale at e Coxwell Chair upholstered in Tapestry cushions, attractive cov- $39.50. $45. ot st Rellef Biop 384 ne N i trimmed with velour on arms and outside ering, Priced at $187.50. o e necticut avenue, on Fridays a: by Mrs. Henry Lloyd Aspinwall, Mrs, 4 % | back and trimmed with wool fringe to match. Other Davenports from pear Tieath, i JRobert Hirckley. As dllustrated $52, $110 to $187.50. Telephone Cabinets in Jefferson Desk of Solid < V: - i 2 i Mahogany or Walnut, Mahogany is priced K. Van Reypen. i 2 Capital’s First Opera Ball Other Coxuwell tCl;z?z;'s From $34.50 Occasional Tables. Oc- priced from $15.75 to at $137.50. Unusually Brilliant Success, " g LAd L O tagon-shaped top, antique $50. l'r:-}el g:;\‘q opera ball last night given Foot Stool of solid Walnut attractively mahogany finish. Priced Solid Walnut Console tol wf;.- 2 Bt Eiant e err o ;?:rcr;d with Tapestry. It is shown above. at §25. Lacquered Tea Carts, Tables, priced at $32.50. first ball of it's kind given in Wash 5 riced at $18.50. ; " priced specially at $32.50 Mi ington in the recollec i : 5 irror to match, $28.50. Semijonts of the Natio Capital and | \ | Other Foot Stools from $6.75 to $18.50 Solid Mahogany Tilt presented a gay scene with fair-haired | Top Tables, priced from Wi i ith i?ifil"fi;?m‘g" o hm,“ i;.‘,’?:,“,‘;h',‘,;:i 3 | Colonial Secretary in mahogany, as illus- 515,50 to $50. R shmdSs:rt Ch};:ho ‘:‘n o M"b!:thPl%fl;;'hT‘: courtiers. The director general of the | q STING vour Christmas Gifts? W] trated above. It is priced at $97.50- s i gany € L bt e k ISTING your fts? What F riced at opera, Mr. Edouard Alhion. Warhing oreiRprEsiatad ana UNIVER: Other Secretaries From $78.50 to $425 Mahogany Butterfly finish. Priced at $33.50. any Frames, are pric fuin T 8 Orern Go, recelved the SAL Oven Toaster—toasts all surfaces | A L U bk Tables, priced at $23.50. Others from $23.50. $27.50. ;:“I"r“cfi‘;c’{h°d3§t:;:’.’:eww.:““:f '::c"hm::“: Solid Walnut End Table with Drawer as Three-D: P h E -b.to A UNIVERSAL Wrinkle-Proof . Trom | illustrated in above ‘'sketch is priced at $ Solid Mahogany Sew- Mahogany Windsor Coml:\e:tie ra:'v‘:}l; Mr:::]e Xhl 1Iton mgn&gd‘ edar.hm‘: comers-prevents $26.50. ing Cabg‘féso SPB‘":"Y Chairs, priced from $20 Top is specially priced at wrinkling on the back stroke. Percolator o i : e 3 | t ) s F 10 to $50 priced at , Others of :r,':lolblr:vlu\nfl::;“.n::fl? sirclater Zm Other End Tables From § 3. From $12 to $28.50. to $29.50. 535.50 licious coffee every time. W‘hn.w::ld:'; | Love Scat. Tapestry covered, loose seats, S oroccan ko be charmed with the graceful lines and down-filled scat and back. Illustrated above. High Back Needlepoint Mahogany Desk Chairs, - French Desk in Ma- 2 real efficiency of this beautiful Urn Set? Priced at $175. Chairs priced from $97.50 hair cloth seat. Priced at hogany and Rosewood is . COLLECTION SUIT- Other Love Seats From $79.50 to $175 to $250. $18.50. priced at $100. ABLE FOR CHRISTMAS : GIFTS tom West Alrica’aind e Mogom | 2 PHONE MAIN 1294 World Monsieur Pierre Andre Odier o ia MS s ool Yossours Bers. sy, Sefr HOURS, 8:45 to 6:00 a_ beantiful collection of Handmade . : ’ g : Mororcan Goods. sieh as Cigarette Wares in Our House Wares Section Sanen Trom- Frr. Tadies Bags from d Silk from Meknes. s ||| ouns: w10 o o Dulin & Martin Company vy S TR — 1215-1217 F Street 1214-1218 G S‘treet: Friday and Saturday ks Dec. 9th and 10th 1215-17 F STREET 1214.18 G Street 10 AM. to 9:30 P.M.

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