Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1927, Page 19

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G STAR, WASHINGTO! C., WEDNESDAY., DECEMBER 21, 1927. r l 1 “ y |taken a house at 2714 Thirty-fifth Mr. Frederick B. Rakemann, indus-| Bingham, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. I place. trial manager of the Chamber of Com- | Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Thomas A. merce at Port Huron, Mich., will spend | Claytor, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook. Mr. Fulton Russell Gruver is Vis-|a few days of the Christmas holidays | Mrs. Richard P. Crenshaw, Mrs. F. —{Continued from teenth Page.) |iting his p: , Mr. and Mrs. J. §.|with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her|Trubee Davison, Mrs. C. Mathews| @A . ilhll\'m' at 50 Thirty-ninth street an (. Rakemann, at 1928 Biltmore | Dick, Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley.|R} ton Hall, Va., are at the Willard for | northwest during the Christmas holi-| street. Mrs. John F. Dryden, Mrs. Joseph | §#§ al S e & few days. | days from his studies in the college M Hollis fl o Boston o l"'ll\ll‘hnnk)l. Mrs. Henry G. Ferguson, | preparator; se at the Tome| Mrs. Holli y of Boston ar-|\ps, Claude S, Fries, Mrs. John L. - . Miss Anne Devereux will entertain | Sepnol Dot Deposit, M | rived yesterday at the Willard, where | Ginbone. Mos. C. G Glover: Jor Mes =5 P . ! 8 dinner this evening in compiiment i e L a3 treviatn eyaeal (A« 5| Joir k. o, (. G- Glover, J63 Mres, who goes to Jelleff’s to do his Christmas Shopping! 0 Miss Katharine Wrenn and her| Mr. Walter 8. McBroom of the Har # e ton Hardin, Mrs. Howard B. Harts- (Bl T B LI H ! 7 flance, Lieut, Robert Biward famer | card Law School will pass the ho sttt “f,:;;.‘f.f";if";f\vq\'}2',21’1‘;"i'i'éf‘wh-k. e e s R For men get special attention here these days! Anq here they A FASHION INSTITUTION son, when the other guests will be|days with his parents, Col. and Mrs. | l0P &ave g e e Mrs. R, S. Reynolds Hift, Mrs. Wil- i il ss wishi 9 N members of the wedding party: Mofroom, in Cleveland Par ning for Miss Blien Feclle precedink | jinm D! Hoover, Mrs, Walter Bruce find the gifts that she is wishing for. Parts Washington. NewYork Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis Locl Midshipman John G. Urquhart, jr..|Mr. and Mrs. Stanion C. Peelle. gave | foNe, pMiss Helen B Jones, Mre: who have an apartment at the | will spend the holidays with his par her at the Cheyy Chase Club. man, Mrs. James Kerr, Mrs, Ernest Tecla Pearls Chanel Perfumes p roft for the Winter, entertained onts, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Urquhart ~ = < rovi v kL art, - and Mrs. T, B. Behrend have | Knnebel, Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin, Mrs. at dinner last evening at Rauscher's,| at 1321 Twentieth stre Mr_saniiMics. R H. B e |tk E S 3 followed # e guests . : with them for the holidays Mr. Pierre | Richafd H. Liggett, Mrs. Henry Lyne, E db S . < gellpd Go BB T i Smythe will leave Friday us of Paris. Miss Amy Behrend | Mrs, A. G. McClintock, Mrs. Randolph quISlte Han ags tunmng Jew C]l‘V M 3o Waller, e Chieasts, where | has lesued invitations for a tea dance H. McKim, ‘Mrs. Jolin C. Merriam, . . : Neoli v ) T aller, | n : . ; ‘flower Hotel in | Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs, W. C. Miller, r™w ) nd Mrs. Long of k N.J 3 t friends over > 1i- at the Mayflower ote | u yer, 'y S lk U d r | Mo Topt it | s, i el Eade rur the Bl | e B e u i £ Sogton, ke W T e am D. Mitchell, Mrs. J. Upshur 5 and the famous and Miss Anne Arnold Chase. vthe, jr., who is a| . . has Luncheon at Moorhead, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, : ! Mrs. Newbold Noves, Mrs. 1. Girvin Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gates of b NewMuGHIn (ecQuota. Peters, Mrs. D inip ) 3 : 3 L i T Miss Louise V <oe, who is at-1 Quota Club will give a Christmas | Feters, Mrs. Duncan - Phillips, Mrs. 7 G ld St s lk St k noon for le, T §hnalon s Univeraily oiheininh, n in the Washington Building ;}’T'E’r:!,h,7l|ffl;h';§' b g Bt . 0. l'lpe 1 ocC ll‘lgs R A muille, Tenn, tn returned to Washing at 12:30 o'clock as a_pre. | Jr%, Charles H s L 2 ; o 1 I g . i irs. Carey | ton today to spend the Christmas holi-| gpening of the new Madrillon. Cafe, [ u<ldon, Mre. Anson Phelps Stokes. ” > ‘ ‘Whatever else he buys—these are generally on his list! A Folk. They will be joined there | 42y season with her father, Mr. F which will have it 4 e s o i i i 1 by Mis, Gates som.. Lieut. John| McKee. in his apartment at -|later on. A Chrl gramiant | LUsmas Bell weensy. M Winaty ; One pair—three pairs—or a wardrobe of a dozen pairs— Hardi by Mr. and ) man Park Hotel special festivities will the W adagocth 2 C n | Sebi g g ek W B . jr.: Mrs, Harold Wall j | luncheon, which is a farewell to Miss A L s B £ \ s1‘75 pa]r SS.‘IO box szz.w 2 (,“_‘ln ’]‘c Donay Montgomery, Al : i st rs Mrs. Owens was formerly Miss Mil-| , Miss Emily Farrell and Misk Anna | yviolet Pammel, and the president of - ace, John dred Gates of Wast eth Price. students at Sweet .Driar | the club_assisted by a committee in- Woilled Mo S 4 and upwards. o cluding Mi Lake, Miss Elsie | . i 4 ; “ > 2 1€ Hotel, whe they 11 z S "¢ lcox, Mrs. Richard H. Wil Mrs, _ - - ~, o . < . Former Senator Mrs. Robert | o0 OO N Chrintmas holldays, | Plerce and X eda Kenyon have |foe:cis Winslow, —Mre. . Charles 3 Lovely, exclusive Gold Stripe colorings—Silk in all the L. Owen will leave tomorrow for St 4 < arranged it. | Bough > ¥ ' . - = e theelat rowain untll] Me Phwodore Tieaih of Phiisdsioh — o B Rl beauty of silk that is 1009, pure— Ohi . going from there te Okla-| who is the Willard for Mva. ‘Hanry SWingate Ayatson i Yung Kwai ek . 1 pr i i s isty oing from e te Okla- | who is % ard for a s i) 4 . o yung Kwal. 5 ainst carter “'r —— L e, il it it eikatua abiBinoReon venie: ip\.,.u of the exhibit and o st 3 and protection against garter “runs. | » eI | Near East Relief Shop at 1334 Co v : rot ¥ : nt at the|day in the crystal room at the W ”M‘h_m“m"fs“:f bl enite is in_charge of tickets. All time in | lard, where covers were laid for g B g o = sizes—all colors—stocks Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Bradley of Ss hugh, Mrs. Will AT e = B = reenleaf will e u“uunp:lluwl )x.”u.\..h‘ :n‘:‘ Iy, Mrs. William Wolff Smith and Mrs. . ; Comlrlet'ely reassorted daily—no George Cyrus Thorpe. | Salvatore Des]o : disappointments here. Two de- rnoon from 4 | Ewall and Jack Bradley. are now in Bt | Washington, at the Mayfower. Mrs. Walter Rupert Tuckerman is | = o ¥ | e | chairman of the District of Columbia | Bsilars > partments—Street Floor and Sec- 1 Williams Earle, record-| _Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Montzomery of | committee | d Fl d a smart little Gold 17of the Daugh-| New York are at the Grace Dodge for | A 4 926 F St. N.W. ond Floor—and a smart little Gold a brie The complete list of patronesses for | O IN, W. Stripe Shop in Stonleigh Court $ g 3 general erica Revolutio vhe i rican Rev \\'|_“”"”‘\“ r{,{‘ % i = s : the per ance of ““This \\'unml’: Between 9th and 10th | Mr.anad Mr yttrick of Forest | Busin which will be presented 3 ) i AV | Hills 1. L. hive taken an apartment | this evening by the Yale University First Jewelry Store on F St. g TR eowe, artment at the will spend Christms : in Chicago with her son and_his fam-| o' e ivar ! with her : : at the Wardman Park Hotel for the [ Dramatic Association, includes Mrs, :‘6\'- ‘:‘hx: Earle will leave Wasaing. | Winter months to be near their son- | William Howard Taft, Mrs. Chanater |if O P E N EVENINGS | n toda and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. nderson, Mrs. Denise Barkalow, i i A Mrs. Stuart Ha of New L. Gile of Chevy Chase. Th F Hiram y - e e ) accompanied by her daughters. ) Mr. and M senberg have l n les a or 10 / ‘E;/ Charlotte Hanna and Miss M | announced the engagement of their £ s = oSt A gift that is sure to please— P na, who attend Miss Spence’s Schocl | g or, Lillia it A sy and Miss Ruth Hanna, who is 2 stu an A, S . Soving Spn: : lent at Smith College, ara 1 ) : . the holidays at Wardman Pu s. John C. Lexington, K., | @br[gtmag young or old, practical or frivo- Mrs. Morven Thompson e ained | has arrived at the Grace Dodge and . lous—is silk lingerie. And here a - : at luncheon at the Ch < Club | taken a suite for the Winter. , . - ous—is silk lingerie. And here are S unctieon at the Chevy Chase Club | E 3 @lft éuggest[ung Y Ring-Top Handbag a 1few examples olfrthe tempting Rhinestone Pins Mrs. e - | M Mary Page Hufty left today $8.50 values that you will find in our gift $1.95 daughter, i i t oston to spend Christmas with i \ . i . i 3 . . B 55 b hame; 1n Mas or son, Ensign Malcolm Alexander Writing Folios Sl A Pin seal or shark grain goat collection—even as late as Thurs- So many ing designs i Give gifts that reflect A L Avenue Park. | H who is attached to the U. S. S. Gift Stationer 3 e cleverly expresses one of the day. -cut rhinestones, birds, — : which will be at the Char LRy taste for classic beauty and fl smartest new handbags of the /o % ers, modernistic effects, Naval Aviators Feted Navy Yard during the holida Manicure Sets yisd year. ZE Silk Gowns—$10 and all with safety clasps At Dinner Last Evening. e Bridge Sets a fine sense of the appro- = . Others at $3 an 2 e s | Miss Carolyn Jackson, daughter o % s i avy cf chi ¥ b e hance Voushtof New York and| mr. and Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson Diaries priate@2qiGet them here— > \\v B bl of Oxford street. Chevy Chase, will Book Ends we specialize only in the ()/ fully tailored in ador- ‘ A dinner Jlast evenin at the « iton " . - o “hri Eieut. games’ D. Garner, Lieut Rut' | Jickean wil entertain At & hrkige ton || o cnper sensibly useful. ) % Alencon-patterned em- Champion, United ates naval avi AfiGreen oo Dacember 21 Art Objects X Snake-Trimmed | - ?{10!(‘11&"?1 ae{‘dcggplsh fors, who made world aviation records || Mrs. Thomas Tiardy Taliaferro will s oo Handb 50 ffom fesh color, peach, | Masie Exsle Beaut ‘William A. Moffatt, chief of the Bureau | and again Wednesday afternoon, Ja: Framed Mottoes Real snake is stunning on sizes 15 to 17. ©f Aeronauties, U. 8. N.; Capt. Holden 11. Ei i thy th calf tailored bag: ; E ntia S i rons . U. 8. N.; Capt. En, . tationer: ese smooth calf tailored bags “ssential cream, soothing B . et e — — Card Cases gravers and Stationers that we imported for Christ % lotion and cucumber emulsion ‘White, Comdr. Homer C. Wick, Lieut. i : : ; Gomdr. J. M. Shoemaker, Lleut Lesthiar Navelsies 611 12th St. N.W. in a leather kit to go in an QOomdr. Henry Oster, Lieut. T. G. Tom- e ot e overnight case. linton and Lieut. Roland Buse. all of 3 ‘mlfe = njted States N Mr. Temple N. m' ll' Jogce of Annapolis ‘and Mr. Charles alirer Jay b4 B tow Yok COLUMBIA'RD. A1 18TST}* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellsworth Cun- SIPEREANRANIAGOR. ningham of 2704 Cathedral avenue are 4 expecting their son, Mr. George Mot- A FASHIO! 2N y e ‘A/ \ Marie Earle Bath There’s luxury in a real Set—$3.50 ° crocodile envelope handbag— A delightful combination and it's very amart. Dance Sets— . of Jasmine bath salts, dust- slo ing powder and soaps—the X famous Marie Earle kind— she'll love it! Crocodile Handbags $20 tér Cunningham, a student of Harvard Every Wednesday and Friday Pusiness School of Administration. Eveni Until 7:30 Saturday to spend Christmas with vening, 5 Until 7: NSTITUTION them. Mr. Cunningham is a member | e i of the Harvard Glee Club and wil|ll 4. € - make the holiday tour to Toronto, arse Oftowa and Quebe Sea Food - Mr. and Mrs. Strickland Gillilan . bave with them for the holidays Dinner flne!rdsonim.\lr. Bur«lilai((e G’:nnau, who attends wrenceville School. They \main L o DbE Biet et pent|] We re closed all day weck their son-inlaw_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Car] Buchheister of Hewlett, Long Island, who will come Trom Upper Marlhoro, where they || Christmas Dinner will visit Mr. Buchhelster's parents. : Mr. Roland Kidder Smith, jr., will} Monda’y’ Dec. 26“‘ arrive in Washington Fri from o Farvard to pass the holidays with his 1 Until 7:30 P.M., $1.25 Misses’ adore them —bandeau and step-in panties, made of good quality crepe de chine, and daintily lace trim- med—some with all- over lace bandeaux. géastc‘lwshades. Sizes ; S T lucky woman will get to 40. 7 . . hese genuine alligator ; Boudoir Clocks—$5 led handbags—who'll ; The most adorable en- ameled affairs that keep good parents. the commissioner of For Reservations, Col. 5042 Silk Slips— fime and they come in such United States Shipping Board and A $10 ety oo Mrs. Roland Kidder Smith, who have - \ b f ’ = = ' Heavy crepe de chine and crepe satin & I A\ perfectly tailored with i ?@ N\~ exquisite lace yokes and rosebuds. Some i s Centemeri French with lace hems also. Sl = Kid Gloves—$4.50 Corduroy Robes—$5 An irreproachable gift—fin- Periectly lovely colorful ai- est quality—wondertul 1t and fairs, all-lined and made with e ‘cleverest novelty cuff de- 2 long tuxedo_collars and_weil signs, appliqued and embroid- tailored set-in sleeves. Rose, coral, French blue and orchid. i T AT Silk Pajamas $10 The type_that is so popular with college girls—in pastel crepe A 0 de chine, trimmed s 7 , Fur-Lined Capeskin \ with appliques, mono- | Glove Silk Pajamas Gloves—$9.75 / grams and softly col- $10.50 A very original and attrac- ored pipings in con- Beatifl tlatad fwo-oicte tive gift for a woman who trasting colors. 2 d two-pi drives her own car. Made styles with embroideries, lace . or clever appliques and pip- with prix seams in brown only. Silk Chemises— $10 Ninon, crepe de chine, and lovely satin , H ([ (\\ in the best-looking . new styles with ex- Triangle Silk Scarfs . quisite lace used in | Glove Silk Bloomers : 3 3 Moire Dance Frocks s People are wild about these Other lovely lingerie including the fa- A new shipment—superb ic hand-blocked heavy 9 y ! 1 g ol We've mous Effa Blanche underwear—made by a quality with filet jace trim reinforcements. ift Hosi B crepe de chine scarts. R ’ .50 oD oo Cthem and reordered : g (0 $50. and strong Louely Glft - s59 them, and reordered them Flesh color and peach. l ] l : again for tomorrow! Grey Shops—Second Floor Q EN I ]D}( —with cartridge pleating and the bustle back— and the uneven hemline, down in back. Yes; FULL FASHIONED | it’s here beautifully interpreted at $59.50. All Silk Chiffon $ 1 .39 Service Weight And that's just one of the many charming WOmen’s and Men’s Gift Slippers i A [T i (et il .’:.:i f A Y W) lilth | Pat AN EAAAR R TN ANt e A\ [’ e e e e 2 qy QL The Much-Talked-of e Yes—ALL Sizes and All DesiraBle Colors in From Toe to Top B T new Paris dance dress ideas awaiting your selec- Stunning novelties and lovely conventional types—as well as fascinating new shipments $5 to $7 50 row Lisle Top nk 73 on Sk v ipr tion in perfect versions—so attractively priced. await your choice here! B 2 Bl for- §2.65 Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor ; o For Women—Boudoir Slippers Slipper o The lowest price at which we have cver offered the well \¢ known Queentex Hosiery. Made from pure Japanese silk. Sizes For Holillay Parti 3 31-45 to s B kl 8% 10 10. Packed in beautiful gift boxes. | or Holiday Parties uckles ell made slippers in a choice of | Choice of 40 Styles All Perfect 27 Different Shades | 3 Al e e e s o i | S 0. an SI ver gaily colored leather and silks. Some in “Daniel Green” and “Best Ever : makes with and without heels. Sigws 3 to 8. $9.75 o Pair Genu ine Alligator SorOSis Slippers Y For Women—Mules and D’Orsays e Cot stecke ot i buckles in such stunning dif- of Rich Brown Shade || $10 to $15 b $3:50 to $7.50 \ ST maie=n N 27 girl would adore them! . . . and Sorosis Slippers, smart and slender, med and rich metal brocades in a wide color choice. Sizes 3 to 8. add their gleam to Gala nights. In Gold or Sil- For Men—Leather Slippers ijemoss iescamiiion g ver Kid, and Gold or Silver Brocad cason’s smartest shoes for street 5 er rocade . . - 3 i affernoon weer. | featuring the smart open pump model or flatter- $3-50 to 37-50 ing ankle strap . . . with Spanish or Cuban heel Opera, Everett and Faust styles in golden brown or red kid. Black p . . . Consummat 1 rat QUCPH Uam- B [ Sh | o e e Slipper Cliic, at mpderate : \ patent leather and Faust types with hand-turned soles and rubber or leather Sorasis Shoe Shop 7 U 00 oD ‘ . “ 7 heels—full kid lined. Street Floor Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor 7219 F Street N.W. ! Sl e o $]0 The metallic mode sways the Evening Hour Plain satins, satin with quilted linings, all quilted effects, feather-trim-

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