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THE FEVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1927. - o ST ————— S : zene Meyer, I jth(‘ Institute of Daleroze Eurythmics | will be assisted by Mrs. R. W. Brad- TROUPE 1'0 STAND TRIAL. SOCIETY |t of Geneva, at present the guest of | bury, Mrs, Edgar Brown, Miss Myrtle Speclal Dispatch to ThesStar. | method before a la gave a charming | Bunn, Mrs. Alexander Case, Mrs, : James Cumming, Mrs. J. W. Dodson, trs. John Munson, Mrs. A. B. Owake 3 b wudience . at and Mrs. L. M. Swarmstedt. et ik 8 — Charged with the murder of his wife, tch comes | by Miss Alic (inal arranzements Nave, Peen cOm- | Calvin F. Troupe, an insurance man | OUeefibel = The *Shenandoah Chapter, No. 1808, | of this city, residing at Relay, near | ¥mportant Congression United Daughters of the Confederacy,| here was indicted yesterday by the! ., Women Hostesses at Benefit. this evening at 9 o'clock at 2400 Six-| Baltimore County nd jury. He M Porter Hinman Dalk teenth street northwest. | probably will be called for trial in the day The committee is composed of Mrs. January. E \d Hous 7. R irman; Mrs. A. B.| Troupe is a patient at St. Agnes' | nd will 1 M atherine V. Blount,| Hospital, suffering from wounds in- : r v nett Lee and Miss Ayesha flicted to himself wheén Mrs. Troupe was slain in her home. He is 65 years | men’s floor committee includes old and his wife was 56. He Garnett TLee, Mr. E. O. Pil- shooting of Mrs. Troupe W commander of the Sons of Con- dental. e Veterans of the District of d Maryland, and Mr. N.! M (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) "Bland. 12, 13 and 14, w Mrs. Jacob 1 City, Mo., who Winter at the Mayflower, i der Loose of Kansas | enson last will be | Stationery Will Solve Many Gift Problems s at $1 . daughter Morrow ickerman and Bring the Children to Toytown— to See Santa and Register to Win Free—The Electric Train and Spiral Track Toymakers from every part of the world have contributed their share to this very large variéty of toys, dolls, games and playthings. All the old favorites are here—all the newest novelties, too. Bring the children and let them see what fun is in store for them. Here are just a few that every little girl and boy will want to find Christmas morn. $7 Dodge Autos, $5.50 Cottage Table and Chairs, $5.98 Velocipedes, $3.48 i Doll Carriages, $4.98 Tubular Frame Velocipedes, $4 Scooters, $2.98 .95, $7.95, $9.95. », $7$(5:mstc r Wagons, $5.98 $6 Mengel’s Rock-a-Tot, $4.98 Oak Desk and Chair, $7.95 Roll Top Desk, $5.98 And hundreds of splendid toys, games and paints at 98¢ Street"l“lrt?r—-l(ina's Palace Silk Shirts Make Such Delightful Gifts! A New Group at $6.98 Blossom radium silk, fine quality and beautifully tailored to fit perfectly. Famous Winshire cuffs, non-shrinkable neckbands and well fitting collars. White, tan, blue and gray fast colors. ~Collar attached and collar to match styles. Sizes 14 to 17. 54.98 low f > Ce Marriage Licenses. William Kelley fs in « > of the ext ear Iast Re aven Marks for the ! debutantes of the Among the gue es _ Abad tley. Miss Clifford, ildred H. Stout. d Margaret B he following deaths have Hoealth Denartment aries Reenan ery in all new shades, including green and °2 Bruns sheets of fine p 24 envelope as art, Pa.. and atherine E as Philip L R e, Robertson, B, Robinson. V. Eppard, eots, 1la_Abram Marce s od and Lucile Morris, both a. Nicely boxed. Stationery with Quill Pen, §0¢ 24 sheets of and 24 blue, and poin: match Children’s Staticneiy, 28 o Sarah M Lila L: Bina Bacon, Dav Miss > University !‘.""," at Converse " | JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS quill pen to i f Albany, N. Y H. Kauffmann. Mr. a entertal ITH the arrival of many unusual new selections of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls' apparel, you can choose now from a most charming individual showing on Our Fifth Floor HIS showing has some particularly lovely models for holiday wear and many of them are very moderately priced. 48 sheets of paper and 48 envelopes to match. White. bl rose and buff in box. ch last ever moor to celebrate versary of their o'clock the University | | Women in | itts- | honor of E Millay. | I Christmas Cards 25+ box 12 greeting cards and envelopes to _match. Engraved Cards 59¢ box With lined envelopes. Street Floor TS PR Ancther Fine Group Splendid quality radio silk, guaranteed absolutely perfect. Made with Winshire cuffs, non-shrinkable neckband and finished with deep sea pearl buttons. Collar-attached and collar to match styles, in white and plain colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Miss Anne E ed to return to within wh presenta \ardson is expect- | ‘tment at the | ys from | N N R W s o oy s Mrs. Manley who is at the V entertained a com dinner last ever are Congress. dley of the be in char t the Connect DS S Street Floor—King’s Palace Fine Hosiery Boxed for Gifts! Smart Silks, $].95 3¢ frs5% All-silk, Full-fashioned Chiffon Hose, with picot edge top. Also service weight, all-silk with square or ‘pointed heels. All new shades.g - ¥ e e sl L = i Pointed Heel Smart Hosiery Tall Cans.......9% P e e | | | 1 . Silk Hosiery RO $1 Magruder Inc. |3 ‘ A : B .. . .‘ $1 65 pr. Thread silk service weight and hilipfihar“ 3 prs. for $4.50 chiffons, with square, pointed, 606 -614 ELEVENTH ST Allsilk chiffon to top with lisle inner plain and wigwam heels, in all ining, also pointed heel; chiffon and service had Al i weights with short lisle welt. All new 1€W shades. Also silk and wool in new mixtures and colors. FullFashioned Sl Chiffoes sl Skevibe- Sk $1.35 Pr. 3emfors3ss $ 50 pr. 3prs. for$4.25 Full-fashioned all-silk chiffon with lisle inner lin- Service-weight silk with short lisle garter welt. ing, also service weight silks with short garter welt Square and Hollywood heels. All colors. of lisle. Beautiful shades. “Buster Brown” Hose Misses’ Rayon and ~ Children’s Hosiery 25¢ Silk Hosiery, 39¢ 39¢ Long Stockings, in Slightly Irregular Long, Derby ribbed, mercerized black, white, cordovan, Russian stockings in camel, grain, tanbark .calf and grain, also mercerized Fancy patterns, all new colers. nude, airdale, sunset, white, cordo- Long stockings. Derby rib stockings in all colors. van and Russian calf. 4 Street Floor—King’s Palace Give the Men on Y our List—Gloves! Capeskin Gloves, $1-5° . Lined and unlined cape, one button style in brown, tan and black. Soft, pliable skins that will give splendid wear. Fine Capeskin Fur-Lined Capeskin Gloves, $2.00 Gloves, $3.00 Lined and unlined capeskin for _ Splendid grade, soft skins in tan brown and black. Also gray, unlined Included are silk-lined gray suedes suedes suitable for street and dress. for dress wear. All sizes. And Gloves for Women and Children, too! Women’s Cape Children’s Children’s Cape Gloves, $1.98 Gloves, 5(c Gloves, §1 ‘Washable, smartly cuffed and 2 . % & with embrofdered backs. Tan, glkfiedv‘;gfosle}’c%x:n!;nfionfiras:g Fleece-lined capeskin, one-but- C ton style. .Well made in serviceable mode, brown and gray. Also - C slip-on gloves of suede and cape- Gauntlets, in splendid assortment of colors and styles. brown shade. kin. Loy Street Floor—King’s Palace Dance and Dinner Dresses Afternoon Dresses Bt ond Sports and Street Dresses = Coats Hats Sweaters Underwear Accessories Loggeny i b} ! Mrs. Willebrandt_Hostess e ity Soary At Tea for Mrs. Stone. | b Mrs. Mabel aturday, D terminm} n.t a Nonbs of M Sweetheart Green Asparagus honor of Mrs. Assisting Mrs, h) i section finest = bur, Mrs. Will William P. Ma Henderson and M ardson. Mrs. George D. Hope, who has b making a series of visits in N York City, is now at the S Plaza. S a guest of Admiral tt in their box at the Army and Navy game, and later was the guest of honor at a dinner party given by them. Dr. Albert Edw president of Ohio Northern U rsity; Dr. John Wesley Hill, chancellor of Lin- coln Memorial University, and M Thomas H. Adams, editor of the Vi cennes (Indiana) Commercial, were the guests in whose honor Col. Wade | E ,b. = H. Cooper entertained at luncheon at | t the Willard yesterday. | l E lon of F STReeT CoRrNER OF I3 (Better than fr The soil of the ( of 1inois produces v} Ladgn i dm )5 ) ne N e N R e Ve Delicious Candies For the Holidays Assorted Cut Rock, 19¢1b it s ixed, 19¢ Ib. §;' .. 19¢1b. Jelly Spice Drap. .. .19 Ib. Street Floor the nR 82 5E 28 ~8 T 2. ES zad & A4 g Best Grocerics Conn. Ave,, M and 18th Sts. Phone Main 4180 _ Established 1875 She’ll Welcome a Pair of Lovely Xmas Gift Slippers Mrs. George T. Marye and her son- | Lieut, Comdr. U. S. N. and in-law and daughter, William D. Thom Mrs. Thomas, aboard the Leviaths month stay in Europe. They are ex- | pected to arrive in New York Wed- nesday, December 21. Mrs. William Du Val Brown has gone to New York, where she is at the Vanderbilt for a short stay. Mrs. Henry Wells entertained at luncheon after . Mrs. Townsend's musical Wednesday. Migs Theodora Catalani is chairman of the debutante committee assist- ing Mrs. Arthur O'Brien in the lunch. room which the Child Welfare So clety Is conducting at its rumma sale this week. Others on Miss Cata- Jani's commiftee are Mle. Marie Claudel, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Lydia_Archbold, Miss Helen Strauss and Miss Elizabeth Mitchell. The proceeds of the lunchroom will go toward the support of the Child Wel- fare clinic at the Children’s Hospital. M. Paul Boepple, the professional ctor of the American branch of Handkerchiefs? % Children’s Novelties b 25¢ box Celluloid animals with handkerchief at- tached. Or three hand- kerchiefs embroidered with nursery figures. Boxed. Women’s ’Kerchiefs $1 box Some have 3 and some 6 in box. Novel embroidered corners, white and colors, sheer Swiss and linen. Gift boxes. Men’s "Kerchiefs 25¢ ea @ for $1.39 ‘White linen initial handkerchiefs, Initials are embroidered. Street Floor ERERNRRNERE Moroccan COLLECTION SUIT- ABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS t Africa and the Moslem Pierre ~Andre Odier bringing with him cetion of Handmade Morocean Go such " ae “Cigarette Caces from Fer Ladies’ Bags from Rahat Leather Pillows from Magador and Silk from Melnes. Black Satin Mules ssg Black Satin D’Orsays —lined with coral, orchid 2o 2R IN —trimmed with hand- some feathers to match its turquoise, orchid or coral satin lining. Hand- turned leather soles. Junior Louis heels. Children’s From_ Wi World M« has just a beautifu RN 4 ™ Front Mezzanine MAYFLOWER HOTEL Friday and Saturday Dec. Sth and 10th 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. and American Beauty satin—handsome rosebud " trim on vamp. Extra padded heel seats. Cov- ered heels. Beautiful Satin Mules —lined with coral, orchid or turquoise colored satin and rosebud trim in har- mony with lining. Hand- turned _soles—covered heels. Extra padded heel 614 12th St. Black Satin Mules —with beautiful peach 9 50 1 > Handbags Suggest Gifts $1.79 Aspecial group— new in style and leath- er. Black and the smarter colors, many intwo-tone effects. Underarm, envelopes, with backstrap and pouches in large as- sortment. Street Floor feather trim—satin lining —Elk padded soles with hard bottoms—covered Cuban heels. A Gift of Wearing Apparel Would Make Any Girl Happy! Children’s Winter Coats 35-98 For tots 2 to 5, and bigger ones 6 to 12. Wool chinchilla, velours and wool tweeds with self or fur collars. The newer fashions are featured and all are lined and interlined for extra warmth. Rosewood, leather, blue, copen, green, oak and tan. oSS Quilted Satin Boudocirs —fluffy pompon trim- ming on vamp—hand- turned leather soles and small leather heel. Col- ors black, copen and rose. 4 2N e RN Saturday Unusual Values in Smart Millinery ‘5 and 74 Values $8.50 to $13.50 Featuring new shades and models so flattering to the young woman and matron. In large and medium head sizes. Satin Everetts —colors black, Copen and rose—beautiful roseleaf embroidery on vamp—elk padded soles—34-inch covered heel. Novelty Jewelry in Gift Boxes 75¢ to $2.50 Charming designs, pendants, _bracelets, brooches and earrings, many may be matched for sets. The pendants on silverlike metal chains and lovely soft shades of rose quartz and troplque blue, topaz, - violet, emerald and all the others. In satin-lined gift hoxes. Street Floor copen. Black Kid Boudoirs Women’s Boudoirs of soft black kid with hand- Black Satin Everetts who prefer them are coats with self collars. Rust. oak, blue, beaver, tan and rosewood. consisting of all- misses, sizes 16 to 44. coats, in red, blue, colors_with_ facings and pipings powder blue, buff and pockets. turned soles and rubber ' ¢ o heels. Elegantly trim- B A W h F W h E med on vamp with fuffy 0ys. atc ree wu very silk pompon. L Fur-Trimmed Coats $8-% Other Fine Coats, $7.98 to $25 Brushed Wool Sets Smart Raincoats $3 Raincoats Sizes 16 to 44. s 2 e Leather-like fabric in 2.]9 P, e s e gl green and black Corduroy collar, of white. Choice of green, blue, Sizes 2 to 5. gray, black and red. Suit Purchase at $7.95 or More A guaranteed stem-setting, stem-wind- Girls’ sizes 3 to 10 years. Bolivia, suedine and featherdown with large fur collars. A;'nd for those Four - piece sets, For women and ~ $5 98 $5 Rubberized Rain- . vertible collar. Solid cap in white, red, strap and buttons, large patch Second Floor—King’s Palace ing watch that will keep accurate time. Whether one prefers Velvet, Velour, French Felt, Satins, Metallic or the New Silk Hats— the choice is unlimited and the range of colors Dainty —handsome gold, green Undergarments and head sizes complete. 100 Small Headsize $5.00 to $6.50 Hats Reduced to $3.00 Excepticnally Large Variety of Useful Xmas Gifts Priced 4Sc, 98c, $1.88 to $5.00 Up Featuring Evening Dress Corsages—Bou- tonnieres—Rhinestone Dress and Hat Orna- ments — Ostrich Fans — Handkerchiefs and Dolls. All Gifts in Holiday boxes. Xmas Cards, 5¢ to 15¢ CREERON MILLINERY and red embroidery on vamp—soft silk padded soles and cushion heels. 50 — o —— e ——— '1 s — Brocaded Everetts —colors, black, Copen, American $ vith attractive harmonizing feather trim & —elk padded soles and spring heels, Four-Piece Suits $8:% A special group of all-wool suits in single-breasted styles. Well tailored and in new Winter patterns. Sizes 7 to 16. $1 “Bell” Blouses $2.50 Wool ick_ers Fine broadcloth in tan, white, 1d blue, also striped percales. ligh neck and long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 16 Golf style in | terns — gray, Street Floor--King’s Palace ight and dark pat- brown and tan Sizes 7 to 18. $1.95 of Firm Rayon $1.00 Trim bloomers in light and dark shades, lace trimmed and tai- lored chemise, step-ins, and chic French pan- ties, bloomer bottom chemise, gowns and costume slips in pink, peach. nile and orchid. Perfect and in regular and extra sizes. Boxed for gifts. Street Floor P2