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THE EVENING STAR. WASIHINGTON, ND. €. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13 1927 Aosting ihe b Exsmoe oels et | My i ESlch Bcancer Atimsey: | RENIRING GOVERNOR | nosicssun o ISSUES PARDONS Kentucky Executive Extends Clem- ency to 67 Convicts on Last Day of Term. ing, liquor | habitual erin liquor chary Mr. Cuviller had announced hi: tion of visiting Kentuck anize and raise funds for 1 to free Todd fodd’s sentence has been com 11mu. of its member, M Wille; S e regent | Mrs. William 8. Par | northwest. In the receiving line were all of the | State officers, Mrs. Gertrude Warren | \ and Mrs. William S Presiding at the from office today uration of Jud was James M house br the home of 1830 I street and larceny, violations and conspiracy. With the pardons announced today, | , : filed his reas: The total n Ken in the section, wil Roheleder. by members of | Mina Van Winkle | Mrs. Luella McKennan | the dinner. Among | Irving street northwest will sp | ing are Mrs. J. Garfleld | Christmas holidays with her daughter, | Mary O'Toole, Dr. A.|Mrs. Raymond Sly at East Aurora . Mrs. H. G. Gantt. Miss | N. and will reside while there, in Ida Whittington, Dr home of Elbert Hubbard 5. Emma Hughes, Miss | Miss Ielen M. Brown Miss Mary E. Black, Miss May Belle | Raymond. Miss Adel Smith, M McCristal, Miss Amy Clement Miss Florence Bell: Miss Hoff. Miss Jessi SOCIETY (Continued from assisted the committee. M will side at those subscr Riley, Judge 1 hours prepari o | dons. commutatior ghitsouth Fage) which he granted s Fourteen men s murder and one mar |to die in the electric chair luded in those granted clem | teen men convict tions nuted ion of the chief ex Pen Women, Is a guest at the estate of d Mr. Samuel Hill in Blaine, Washing- |\ @ O 500 SMeR. S John ton. Mr. Hill is the son-in-law of the | ! g el i [ late Mr. James J. Hill, builder of the e Syan. Mins Northern Pacific Ral Mofherepn, (Mve Samuel Hill built the ace 1 Grimes, Mrs arch at Blaine, Washington, on the lor’made the introduc- border between the United States and senten sentenced w in Six- | 1 reed os |t 5 TR Will Sign Land Patents, Mrs. Helen V McLeod of the Gen ral Land Oftice, Department of the In the land patents in the lerk regularly desig- th r! 13 for those whose muted was J. B. | County, Ky., who Cuviller, New various ter er also |y 2 and chairman of | Were rele ° State pris Liberty dther pardo: mmu re | | granted to | hezzlement who retires | ing ch v Included among s¢ ences have been cor dd of Muhlenber former Dr. Lois Meek of 3326 Fifteenth street northwest has returned from 1 trip to Atlantic City and New York | — ¢ —— — the ind sent Clair and Mrs. Henry L. Tz tions designated by RT, Ky William J. o | By the Assoc Lower as well as upper surfaces of | pRANK furniture should be varnished. so that | (;,y the absorption of moisture will be equalized, thus preventing swelled, uneven effects. of em oa | December 13 — e Lane, Miss Julia Fields, o) Patronesses for Mountain srimes will entertain | Industrial School Friday. Christmas eve at the Club| Additional patronesses for the hen {efit card party for the Tallulah Falls Industrial School, for mountain waifs rtained | o “griday at 3 o'clock at the May- | °N 1N { Aower Hotel, are Mrs. Robert Roose- | Mrs. John M hsence of the 1 for Helen McSweene Goldstein. Mrs, Surah Silk Mufflers velt included Peter, Mrs. | giddie, Roberts, Mrs. Homer Eimers, Mrs. | a0 S. B. Riges, Mrs. Vernon Simmons, | npo 6 Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. Moffett. Mrs. | yp' gyt F. D. Little, Mrs. Charles T. Bassett, | juy i Mrs. Walter Heinze, Miss | ervations for table Thompson, Miss Virginia | playing will ke Mrs, Miss Leslie Coyle. § Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs vk Reid heock and Mr and Mrs. John Mock have issued | invitations to a distinguished company | of guests to meet Mrs. Thompson | S Seton tomorrow afternoon at a tea | & at their residence. 2960 Newark street, | from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. | Mock will receive with tk guest of honor and assisting at the tea will be Mrs, ¥ 1 Albion, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs S Macpherson ¥. Dennis Fairfax wife of ) Paul V ntative Vinson Comdr ugh liss Howry, at 1911 Mr: i Mrs ard Ditson, A Mrs, s Hawley, Eli A. Helmick, Mrs. C. E. Nelson, | Monday, Dy Mrs. Herman Plu Edwin |~ Mrs Plummer, Mrs. J atson and | dent of the club, Miss Katheryn W | troduction. Mrs. William H. Moses will enter < tain informaily on Thursday afternoon | at her home, 1026 Sixteenth street when she h; ked a number of he: rral friends to meet Mrs. Seton at 5 ¢ tea. to the ( the | will speak Dames on Tea will Alfred United s Revolution, 1 guest of Mary ter, District of ‘the Am, lecturer Janet R ames have been add. ed to the list of patronesses for the Marionette Show to be given at_the f. W. C auditorium by the Yi Puppeteers on the rnoon and eve ening_ at ning of December 20 for the benefit w of the Bryn Mawr scholarship fund:|chapter, and Mrs s, Mrs. Edward | vice regent Eberle, Hoover, Mrs. | Gardiner, John ‘A. Lejeune, Mrs. William D.|nounces there Mitchell, Mrs. Ans Phelps kes, n be ob Mrs, Robert Johnston and Mrs. Eli A liam F. Dennis. M. Lord, Mrs Lowell F. H man Wa The followir he Mrs. Helmic The secretary the Americ versity Union in Great Brita Mrs. hard Simpson are making a brief visit in Washington and are the iests of the a tant director of th American Council on Education and Mrs. David Allan Robertson A. R, Johnston and M The Federation of Music Clubs of | will give a Circle L‘lul\.‘ & avenue northwest, pm., in of Los Represenf ir. and Barna tomorrow honor of ¢ Angeles, Calif. music in re Helen Harr Mills 1L, | held national chair of publicity’ and | editor of the official bulletin. Tea will | be_served. Thursday these national officers will | attend the dinner given by the Dis trict of Columbia Chapter of th American Guild of Organists, at the Church of the Epiphany. Deborah Knapp Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, enter tained last Thursday arternoon | the profe: ed A ures of a fur garme | Best Work WO ini ll|l‘I|IIlIlII||IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIlIlIlIIIlIIIllE Occasional Chair Sketched Above $26.50 The low price is a spe- cial feature of this tapes- try Occasional Chair. The back and seat in tapestry with floral center piece, black velour trimming, walnut arms and legs. L] Sketched to Right $38.50 W Mrs. George Mes “Delos Yates, M Mrs. all of whom have made | Among . Lloyd Shepard Representative f Repre: . wi Leo Welch, Washington R street Admiral William L. Rog lub “Geneva ember 1 nes Carroll will make the in served 5 be Brosseau, Daughters will be th shing Jumbia Revolut giv of few ained at the door. Mrs Earle, William Sher ss Aline Solomons, Richardson, Miss Dorinda | Shands, Mrs. F, Delos A. ett are among the patrones of Mrs. Flora M. Xew Willard Hotel this §:30 o'cloc | regent of the nk charge. ticket Rust Blodgett, | ilbert | weis T, others omn F Snaw &Co. UNIQUE JEWELRY 1516 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ntative | > of Rep- ! Gilbank chairman, retired, Color at 5 HE desire for the unique in watches finds its greatest expression in this lovely example of the raster jewelc watch for milady with a fob of gemine pearls into which a row of perfectly cut diamonds has been in- tricately set. The watch case is fashioned of colorful enamels in contrasting shades —a perfect back- qround for the cluster of diamonds with which it is adorned. The pin is set with sapphires and dia- monds. ident the spe- n Chap- | Daughters | n, at_the | by M pre of Gl Hight, M , an- | left which | Herbert Mrs Mrs. | . T4 Blod- | ve Albert A. Vestal and rnard will be speaker Vestal be guests and Mrs of honor at the | Women's Ci Club sional section ta at the clubhouse, recepNon will t 6 o'clock to afford_member Correctness of Style is one of the most essential fea- | ent. Lowest Prices be | | | | | | FURRIER | 32-34 Florida | Ave. N.W, N.W at attractive prices for Christmas Giving High-Back Chair $34.50 Sketched to the Left Attractive design, the back and seat are covered in lustrous tapestry, mul- berry and gold predominating; taupe velour adds a finish in the border and outside back. SR Carved Oak Chair An authentic Flemish design, hand- somely covered with tapestry. A beautiful gift for the home that represents an espe- cially attractive value. Coxwell Chair Sketched to Right $52.50 ON DISPLAY IN OUR FURNITURF SALON SECOND FLOOR HOURS, 8:45 to 6:00 Deep seated, roomy chair; the back and seat in tapestry, trimmed with taupe velour and finished with wool fringe. An especially attractive value. L 5 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-1217 F Street 1214-1218 G Street O $3.50 Just as sma orful surah plaids hecks in neutral and hades for Violet Corsages—50c men to $10 A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork ime Shortens—Gifts to Buy— ]:\'cn. when throngs are at 1110ir.g’roztlc~1 you can shop comfortal are broat—departments are conveniently arranged Jelletf’s Good Service At YOUR Service! ly at Jelleff's. An Extra Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Department Second Floor —to relieve the str Other gift departments enlarged—For busy people, gifts are wrapped for Personal Shopping Servi 1 on the downstairs section. ma 1 ce under Elizabeth Brewster, who will give suggestions New Telephone Number—Franklin 300 With 1 A new Gold Stripe Silk Stocking out for Chr mas—silk top, silk plaited foot—3 pai 7l wonderfully stocking! fine hink of A Blanket Robe $5 It's a wonderful giit, a gift of comfort and these blanket robes are in such lovely new y color designs that enhance their warmth—not to forget that they are so splendidly tailored with patch pockets and cord girdles. They’ll Love These Glove Silk Sets $4.95 —because they are such beautiful quality, Vests and bloomers in luscious melon, flesh color and white, trimmed with embroidered net, filet lace or Irish medallions and edgings. $4.95 for the set or separately. The Vests—$1.95. The Bloomers—$3. Grey Shops—Second Floor Most Decidedly Smart Gold Jewelry $3.50 Wide gold bracelets Antique gold chains with pendants Chains set with colored stones Earrings and pins, reproducing antiques Flexible gold fashions the new- est conceits in costume jewelry and they make such acceptable gifts. A wide choice of clever pieces, unusual and charming. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor 800 pairs $3.50 to $450 Kid Gloves $2.95 A stunning assortment of novelty cuff styles in beautiful soft, pliable kid pique or over- seam sewn. Beige tones, new tans, russet, brown, grey, white and black and all sizes. Shop early. Glove Shop—Street Floor Have you thought of these?— Houbigant’s Ideal set—face powder, talcum powder, per- fume and lipstick—$7.50. Houbigant’s “Quelques Fleurs” Set—toilet water, com- pact perfume, lipstick—$11.50. Houbigant’s “Fougere Royal” Set for men—shaving soap, cream, talcum powder, brillian- tine and lotion—$3.50. Roger & Gallet Silver Poppy Set—toilet water, perfume and powder compact—$7. Marie Earle Set—dusting powder, jasmine soap and bath salts—$3.50. Cosmetics Shop—Street Floor ixtra Trunk Lines to Give Prompt Telephone Service! Our aisles on the balcony r shop for you Perfectly Stunning Umbrellas! —and such an interesting collection—umbrellas of definite mode, with handles amusing, sophisticated and aistinctive—expressing the cleverest new ideas of um- brella designs. « Clever Novelty Borders—$3.95 —and beau nodernist es of striped amt navy blue 1 quality all silk, in sixteer Black, New Longer Handles—$5 —in a choicé of paise pearl, ctfects or silver-finished frames. or berite in Kyota Frames—$5.90 They are all-silk, and the ha colored be with les a id paise p half-inch the best-looking effects in satin or Wood Shanks—$7.50 One of these umbrellas all done in springy greens w and ferrules and softer green good looking with paise pear! or am Beautiful quality silk, and colored quartz ders. Choice of all smart shades. hen you see the stunning cylinder gift boes 0 make all your gifts umbrellas—Strect | z mounted iframes with rich long handles of carvec rib style, with , brown, icé two-tone All-silk with wide satin borders and 16-rib gilt novelty iggests April showers—it's cen mosaic ha borde , tip . Others just as berite handles. Heavy Ottoman Borders—$10 o Give Her a Raincoat! Whether she is sixteen or sixty, she'd love to get a new one—particularly if it is one of the very smartest new raincoats selected from our advance coilection for Spring. Gay Leatherette—$5 Red green and rich spring brown in these clever new lightweight rubberized leather- ette coats made in swagger style with raglan sleeves, buckle belt, convertible collar and patch pockets, and made practically, too, with reinforced seams and cemented fronts.” Misses’ and women's sizes. Suede-Cloth Lined—$7.50 Here’s a nice new raincoat of a heavier leather- ette with a rich kasha lining. TInverted pleats in the back, convertible collars and adjustable sleeves and a choice of green, blue, red, brown and black in misses’ and women's sizes. Rubberized Silk—$10.50 The best-looking shades in soft “slickers,” all beautifully tailored with cemented seams. A choice of lovely soft rose, green, blue and grey— quite the best-looking raincoats we have seen in some time! You'll find th in the oat shops—Third Floor. Clever “Different” Back Strap Pouches New Back Strap Envelopes The Best-looking Tailored Handbags Ever So Many Smart Top-handled Pouch Bags 16-rib y serite, mosaie Others with stunning striped bor- Kyota New Handbags, *8.50 And a wide choice of fine leathers, all with that beautifully tailored look that you immediately asso- ciate with much higher-priced handbags. If you plan to give a handbag or two (and who doesn’t), by all means see these bags before mak- ing your selections. There’s such a wide choice and they are all so good-looking—you'll certainly end your handbag quest here! There’s a clever new leather stitched envelope, a fascinating Florentine bag, a tailored bag with a mirror and a stamp pocket deftly concealed under one of the two flaps. Ever so many unusual clasps and too many other smart details to enumerate. All the new tan shades—black, brown, red and green. And this 1s just one price group out of the many speciall: handbags- awaiting you here!—Handbag Shop—Street - Floor. A y-selected-for-gift