Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 19_27. IRERDERDERRDERRRVERDERERDERERER Make This a “Fur Coat Xmas” Final Week of Our 39th Anniversary Sale of Fur Coats TH[S week concludes our 39th, and most successful, Anni- versary Sale of Fur Coats. Reductions up to Half-Price have made great inroads on stocks, but there is still excellent choice in some lots. For convenience in selection, we have grouped the remaining coats in five lots, at $95—5125 $170 $195 & $235 There are coats for maid and matron, in the most wanted pelts, all conforming in Quality, Workmanship and Distinc- tive Styling with the high standards associated with the House of Saks morning in_the Winston Heir to $72,500. M | George Otis Winston today asked o i Court for letters of ad- on the estate of his : Nancie Otis Winston, view on Friday are “Shelley—His Life | G/lqi05 'Novomber 30. Mrs. Winston and Works,” by Walter Edwin Beck. | (naq"no real estate, but left per- jand “Giants in the Earth,” by O. B.| (0% ohorty estimated at $72,500. | Rolvaag. | The on is the sole beneficiary of the | i ; estate, He is represented by Attor- To prevent automobile accidents in | neys Hamilton & Hamilton. Constantinople, dumb persons must S | wenr red ribhons around their hats, | Fa ‘0 Alexandria, Egypt, Is deaf persons vellow ribbons, and blind | spending $1,000,000 in street improve- ments this y R e al attache of the Rrazilian e GOWNS rfiflla HATS. ‘emba. Caut. Frederico Villar, enter | Reed F. Cutler, Representative G. | ST [ Femrphd rpmmd “lub St. Marks, | Johnson, te’ Senator John Dailey e i s e to the bl w | and State Senator R. J. Barr of i 1307~9~11~13 G St.NW, the company were I Admiral ang | "0 ‘Mrs. Richard H. Leigh. Rear Admiral| Dy and Mrs. 1 . and Mrs. Edward H. Campbell. Capt. | ot (levaland J P 1 5 NOW' Instead of After holidays from Wellesley College, where | she is a student, and Miss Eleanor S O C I E l Y Corby, who is a student at the Na- : tional Cathedral School. be given tomorrow red room of the New Willard. Emily Newell Blair, who hooks in one of the zines, will he a guest Mrs, Cornelius nderhilt, who is| at the Carlton for a brief visit, will { return to her New York home before the end of the week. z_(Continued from Page Nincteen.) Zeral other members of the embassy “staff. Senator Arthur Capper and Senator | Mrs, Fdward White Luna of Dallas Charles Curtis. were guests in the box | 1 who {8 visiting her son-in-law of the latter's brother-in-law nad sis-|and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Gann.| Ash, will remain with them until after fAlso in Mr. and Mrs. Gann's DoX | Christmas. Jwere Mr. and Mrs. David W. Mul-| ‘vane of Topeka ! Speaker of Hlinois F | Mrs. Stephen B. E In Washington to Visit. j!Iu her box to her sister, Mrs. :rlt;:‘rl\lh mi‘rl‘r} Robert. S :w;ts atiod nes and Gen. | ois House of Repre: ¥ bWty | at the Carlton for several days. is accompanied by Represen persons white ribhons. ns slkins was hostess the 1st of Janu- Vallance, Comdr. Paulus P. Powell, | ary at the Ftholhurs | Mrs. Florence Livingston and Mrs. | Siihintinl Calvin H. Cobb. | Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Mattoon | Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton entertained | of Los Angeles, who are at the Wil- 4n her box for her niece, Miss Exilona | lard for a short stay, entertained at Hamilton. The other guests were Mrs, | dinner there last night. Mr. Mattoon ¥rank Hamilton, Miss Ksabel Reh-|is county attorney in Los Angeles. %opf. Miss Jeannette Hume, Miss | Nancy Hamilton, Mr. Roherto Chiari, Mr. Louis Alfaro, Mr. Victor Alfaro Mr. James Cummiskey, Mr. Robert and Mrs. David McDougal Le Breton, | yiage CHRISTMAS! Our Entire Stock of Beautiful tary of the Rrazilian embassy and | Richmond. Va. Senhora Almeida, Dr. and Mrs. W. I, will he at home aft Mrs. William Dana Orcut: of F ton, who has been visiting Mrs. I W. Rarnhart for the past week, h been the recipient of much hospitality. Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard, hostess tomorrow at Neighborhood House, 470 N street southwest, in charge of the Christ market, will he ed by Mrs, Charles Denby, Mrs. John k. Hudgins, Mrs. Ralph Lee, jr; Mis Dabney Ma Mrs. Henry C. Mer- rill, Mrs. William DeWitt Mitchell, Mrs. John J. O'Connor, Mrs. Jeffery ons, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, ir.; Miss Janet Phillips. Mrs. Cuno H. Ru entertained | dolph, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Mrs. How- Pratt. Maj.{ard Tucker and Mrs. George A. and Comdr. | Weaver, ed in her b Kcott Land Lieut. Comdr. Lucius Ellsworth Thayer, Mr. Frank Jin B. Christmas and Miss Dorothy Speare. ‘ T Mr. and Mgs. George Bowie Chip- man had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. | Edward T. Clark. . Karl D. Klemm Mr. William Knowles Cooper was the guest spea the residence of Mrs. Cabot ens when she en- | tertained the North Star Union, W. C. T. U.; Mre, Curtis D. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, was guest of honor, and receiving w her was Mrs. N. M. Pollock, pri dent; Mrs. William Knowles Coope Miss Rebecca Rhodes and Mrs. | Bugene E. Thompson. 5 ad as guests in her Col. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Maj. Reginald Foster, Mrs. John ‘Hudgins and Mrs. Jeffrey Parsons. With others at the ball were the Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah; the charge d'affaires of Germany and_Frau Kiep, the secre- tary of the Peruvian embassy and ‘Senora de Bedoya, the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Chilton Mrs, Fred A. Britten, Mrs. Lyman B, The Loyal Temperance Legion chil- Kendall, Mrs. William Wheatley, the |dren who entertained the guests were secretary of the Venezuelan legation. | Margaret and Elizabeth Ellison :Senor Churion; Miss Reba Owens of | Mackie Du Val, Jessie Redfield and New York, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, | Donald Creech. ©Mr. and Mrs. David H. . Lieut. @nd Mrs. John B. Heffernan, Maj Alvin Sandeford, Comdr. Charles “Theodore Jewell, the Rev. Meade “Bolton MacBry Miss Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Mildred Snow, Mrs. “Helen Ray Hagner, Miss Madeleine ‘Austin, Miss Barbara Jackson, Miss Peggy Granquist, Maj. and Mrs. Conger Pratt, Dr. and Mrs. Mac. Pherson Crichton, Mr. Beverley Harris, Mr. Neil Kruger, Mr. William Laird Dunlop, Mr. Robert Denton original 5 On7y a limited number af Fur Coats of each type remain prices NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ARS FUR CO. In the Confidence of the Public for Over Thirty-Nine Years Miss Ellen Gowan Hood of Phila- delphia and Miss Mary Archor of Reading, Pa., arrived in Washington this morning for a_short visit and are stopping at the Woman's National Democratic Club. . : Without reservation every coat in our stock—authentic next year styles—choice of pelts—finest materials— ‘The board of governors of the Wom- an’s National ocratic Club will en- tertain the w of the Democratic members of the Senate and House of Representatives at a buffet luncheon Pearson, Mr. Wilbur Hubbard, Mr. Lee Pwe Hart, Mr. William Bowie LClark, Mr. Hobart Neuman, Mr. Bruce | !umd tailoring—clever tuck- ing—warm interlining — all to be given at the clubhouse, 1526 New Hampshire avenue, on Friday, Decem- ber 9, in honor of Mrs. Emily Newell o2 Bl e e e Bt BT e Bl Bl e S te e e Bl BT e - 610 Twelfth Street Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 S S e e e R B G S B B IR B S e sizes for the miss or matron. A DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE ANY COAT! Blair, vice chairman of the Democratic national committee, who is now a guest at the club. “Allen and Mr. Frederick Stevens. : The voung ladies serving on the ‘committee included Miss Bina Day Deneen, Miss Theodora Catalini, Miss \Alice Abadie, Miss Anna Louis|pe held before the holida Abadie, Miss Peggy Burch, Miss | \yilliam Wikff Smith and M Helen Clifford, Miss Alice Cutts. Miss | qore Tiller managing the ser Frances Gore, Miss Helen Gatley, ‘Miss Exilona Hamilton, Miss Nancy Hamilton, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Frances Hill, Miss Jeanette Hume, Miss Hester Anne Lefevre, Miss Helen Minnigerode, Miss Ellen Peelle, Miss Janet Phillips, Miss Imogen Tay- Jor, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Flor- ‘snce Wetherill, Miss Harriet Whit- Ford, Miss Virginia Peters and Miss “Adelaide Douglas. S Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, C ll t' TR e From a Large Collection jembassy, was chairman of the mem- rs’ floor committee and had assisting im Mr. Robert Silvercruys, Viscount de Lantsheere and Mr. Edouard de #Streel of the Belgian embassy; Sir JAdrian William Maxwell Baillie, Mr. J. Balfour and Mr. Michael Wright ‘of the British embassy; Count Macchi «dei Celleri, attaclle of the Italian em- “bassy: Mr. Mariano de Amoedo of the Spanish embassy; Mr. Frederic Knobel, secretary of the French embassy; Mr. ‘Emil L. Baer, secretary of the Ger- man embassy; Mr. Walter H. Rufenacht, attache of the Swiss lega- ;tion; Mr. Thomas Archibald Stone of the Canadian legation, Mr. Ralph Snowden Hill of the State Depart- Sment, Mr. Coleman Jennings, Mr. F. “Hamilton McCormick-Goodheart and Mr. Cleveland Perkins. Former Senator George Wharton Pepper has been joined by Mrs. Pep- | “per at the Carlton for a short stay. Mrs. Robinson Downey 1s spending ‘the week at the Willard and will re. durn to her home, Ivyhurst, near ‘,'“'-!_\‘ne-!burg, Pa., to spend Christ- | ‘mas. i Mr. and Mrs. William Stephen Corby fwill give a Christmas dance December 30, in their home on Chevy Chase ieircle, for their two daughters, Miss | :Justine Corby, who will come for the |Barber & Ross, . 11th and G Sts. ABC SPINNER ELECTRIC WASHER The Latest Achievement of America’s Premier Wash- ing Machine Engineer. The first of two book reviews to The Friendly Shop BRESLAU'S 1307-9-11-13 G Street BB g%%@%’%@%@%@% Silken Lingerie In Many Smart Styles Offers a Wide Variety of Irresistible Gifts at Attractive Prices Exquisite Negligees Offers Many Charming Gifts for Smart Leisure Hours F. Imported French hand- made gown, with insets and binding of geor- gette, $18. A. Tea gowns, of peach georgette, with accor- dion pleats and trailing sleeves, $25. (. Handmade Philippine crepe de chine chemise, with handmade lace (ex- clusively here), $7.50. Cerise velvet tailored robe, with gold metal cloth lining and silk cord tie, $30. H . Lace-trimmed crepe de chine dance set, con- sisting of step-in and brassiere, $5. Ibis crepe robe, with the new long waist, tucked skirt and soft marabou, $25. Negligees and Lingerie (Not Illustrated) “Tailored Robes, of velvet, quilted silks, satins and but- ton-trimmed styles. $1050 to $25 Tea Gowns, of airy geor- gettes, trailing chiffons and lustrous brocades. $20 and $25 Boudoir Robes, of satins, crepes, georgettes, trimmed with marabou and embroid- ery. $15 to $35 Negligees, of brocades and crepes — often combined — and satins, in many styles. $18 to $45 Ostrich-trimmed Robes, of chenille velvet, satin, crepe and brocades. $15 to $25 Dance Sets, of crepe de chine, with net and lace trimming. 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