Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1927, Page 18

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i ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1927. T ————— et THE EV. SOCIETY." 13 SOCIETY. et N s —— n}:\dhli\lra. ’fhr”};‘ (lflurl‘ln ladr)‘ckwona of it ner t| I YOUNG WASHINGTON GENIUS. | Was ‘Driigs ih the BoFtn room: Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phillips Paine, Miss Downer, Miss Anne Chase, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Waller, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mr, LAuAVln o M. Christmas Dinner in Italian ian Embassy and ; ; g ] | e e Dance at Persian Legation Included The marriage of Miss Lucllle Fin- S sterwald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in Festivities. Charles 'A. Finsterwald, of Detroit, Mich., to Mr. Mordecai Joseph Brill Ezeklel of Landover, Md., son of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Ezeklel of Landover, Italy and, helm Kiesselbach and Frau Kiessel- took place Saturday afternoon at 5:30 HEobfim::’iIr‘:::mg'er'mr'mned bach, who make their home at the 1 o'clock, In_the home of the bride's at dinner last evening for the | Mayflower, are spending the holidays e S ¢ parents, Rabbl Franklin, Temple g in Daytona Beach, Fla. N A S ¢ : Beth El, officlating. The church had Sotmbers of the smbesey SAfr. L . d |a pretty arrangement of white Also among the guests were Tiooes lotiicans * 5 Gsneral ivhET] GX N v ark ter in Washington at the Mayflov iR e usyeck e The Minister of Persia Mirza | will entertain at dinner on Mond The Telfs wak @iven in wviigs Davoud Khan Meftah, entertained | December 26, in the Presidential div by, Her, tathion, ana oret o pom e about 50 guests at an in(orl:\nl sup- l“nlul.l ;«(r‘o:‘x;gl?‘f“tlh;‘m;}l")"g&_“'"- There 3 \ : ivory chiffon velvet trimmed in pearls per followed by dancing last eve-| W . 14 & < and fashioned with a court train. Her ning in the legation. | Commodore and Mrs. Herbert Hart- N tulle vell was held with a bandeau of The Minister has as his guests |, 'p,ve arrived in Washington and pearls and she carried a shower hou- for the holidays the Persian consul) ... ¢ the Willard, where they plan quet of white roses and lilles of the general in Chicago, Mirza de Redlich:| ;" onain for several days. Commo- X - ! valley. the commercial attache of the leRa-| jore Hartley, who is in command of Mr. Raphael Ezekiel, brother of the tion, who resides in New York, Mr.|ine peviathan, came here from New bridegroom, was the best man. Kischaf, and Mme. Kiachaf and Mme. [ y'o 00 (G 5 the Witlard Following the ceremony a dinner Heidary, who has recently arrived| )\ \frs, Hartley who has been passing was served In the Italian garden at f'"h’?‘b,’;""'; Moo {""g,ntf a few weeks in Birmingham, Ala. the Book Cadillac Hotel, followed by exhibition of Persi: 2w York B a reception in the crystal room, when Inst week, the Minister having at-| Mr. and Mre. Cha H. Le there were about 200 guests, tended the opening. | will entertain at a supper dance next ut 200 The annual Christmas ball given by | Thursday in the garden restaurant Miss Ellen Howson Knox of Balti- the board of managers of the Chil-|of the Carlton Hotel, in honor of their more Is entertaining a dinner party dren’s Country Home will be held this | daughter, Miss Hester Ann Le Fedre. last evening at the home of her cousin, evening at the Mayflower Hotel, and | Out-of-town friends will assist Miss Miss Ellen Custis Lewis, at 2027 P promises to be a gala event. The|le Fevre in receiving. street, later taking her party to the event is always one of the most popu- — 3 |Club St. Marks. lar Yuletide festivities for the young-| Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan has Among_those present will be Miss er set at home for the holidays. There | taken an apartment at the Carlton for Harrlet Wells, Miss Marion Morgan, will be several interesting features to-| the Winter season. Mrs. Charlotte Hossinger of Newark. (Continued on Ninetoenth Page.) night in addition to the usual sale of Christmas novelties by the members| Lady Sevaythiing and daughter, the of the debutante committee. | Hon. Joyce Montague of London, who | A number of dinner parties will| have been visiting in New York, and | precede hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph s Aline Solomons of Washington | Leiter will be hosts to a small com- house guests of Miss Violet Henry pany at dinner for their son, Mr.|and Miss Leonore Henry at Zealandia, Thomas Leiter, and Mr. and Mrs, | Asheville. They will remain somo | w a time. i o saue ?hel‘jfi"fi c,;iL"‘,;,";;L,’,‘p;,“ i | Press Club Building, Fourteenth and |it the University of Michigan, Ann Ar- ment to Miss Louise Spencer. bor, Mich. NATALIE HA 1AM l ), th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, | of her work tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'cloc] I(‘ t 1205 C (VImN ticut avenue. 1l~‘herx ‘al the Junior League pro- [; streets. The marionettes will be duction of “Alice in Wonderland,” to | Th ¢ Fri. I N, el Eiven DaCEratier 1310 e e | hown tomorrow, Thur and Fr Family Christmas Party. Katharine Dunlop, chairman; Miss Alice Davis, Miss Katharine Wilk Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick | ins, sist at the showing tom: w. ~ as have with them for the holidays their Miss Francesca McKenney, Miss Ro: ‘ iting his parents for the Christm: ! holidays. Their younger son, Mr. An- son, Mr. Manville Kendrick, who ar- mary Griffin, Miss Alice Cutts, M I‘oy\le'emall\o lu‘\r of W (v‘rmnin rived Tuesday from Sheridan, Wyo.;| Charlotte Childress, Miss Loutse Clay. | cntertained at dinner at the Willard | thony Wayne Van Lee . (“’;‘“ is ol their nephew, Mr. Francis C. Wil |tor. Miss Hilda Ann Hill, Miss Ellen | last night having six guests. | sophomore at Dartmouth College, is E: = & - |Peelle and Mi: 1; | also with them until after the Ne liams, 3d, from the University of Vir- ss yn Walker. Barnall ai18 ] Foce. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27TH ginia; Midshipman C. C. Kirkpatrick| Ars, Arthur Lee Willard will not e ‘est, will have | from1 Annapolis, cousin of M Ken- ik, and Mk Rt “heatia and Sionig, Tantaty"S ot ake 1L | 8 Wt (v Sonn St R Dar | woor 80 e e St 3 HIS is the first time in our history that has given occasion ing thelr Bome with their Uncle and | e oang,u"® TemAIning Mondays of |l whe s in businens in Chicago, | the iresideitial room at the Mey. T for the offering of such extraordinary values in the finest and most luxurious of furs. Mild weather is responsible. Its long continuance has forced two of our more important fur- riers to dispose of many of their finer pelts at great sacrifice. Our ability to take advantage of these conditions has resulted in our purchase of their entire : ‘ocks of SAMPLE AND MODEL garments and to place them on SPECIAL SALE, beginning to- morrow. Our Long Experience Recommends These Values As Without Exception, EXCEPTIONAL LEOPARD CAT COATS an Leer, fr., who | ity and a Miss Tenora ¢ nge will | member of the Yale Glee Club, is vis- 1206 G St, e E Miss Mary AT Lindsley Representative Florence P. Kahn of ¥ e ten California entertained at breakfast n‘ 1 ihe lounge of the Grace Dodge “ = yesterday afternoo the Grace Dodge Hotel Baturday morn-| 4o verg) hundred guests, ang s McGill Keefer sang and Maj. and Mrs. Richard D. La Garde | Brickenstein accompanied. A will present their daughter, Miss Lilia | Keefer's selections were “The She, La Garde, to their friends this after-| herds, the Kings, the Infant Ch Toon at a tea from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock | by Peter Cornelius i in the Officers’ Club of the Army War | B : College, Mrs. La Garde will have assisting 5 her Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary Grace Dodge | of the Navy: Mrs. John A. Lejeune, | Were entertained this morning by the Mrs. Merritte Ireland, Mrs. Kenzie | colored employes of the hotel, when | ‘Walker, Mrs. William Carter, Mrs. |they appeared in the dlnln‘ Toom Guy H. Johnson, Mrs. C. A. Stedman, | SInging carols, a custom which has Mrs. John L. Clem, Mrs. Allister Coch- | existed since the opening of the hotel. rane, Mrs. Ell Helmick, Mrs. Presley TS M. Rixey, Mrs. Claude Miller, Mrs. Al-| Children’s Christmas Party | len Perkins, Mrs. George M. Grimes, | With Mrs. Fries as Hostess. | JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS A Very Great Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coafs Miss Sophie Cassey, Mrs. Willlam A. McCain and Mrs. Edward Anderson. The bud will have with her Miss Lil- lian Latimer, Miss Sarah Major, Miss Marion Grimes, Miss Elizabeth Mec- Cain, Miss Eleanor Smith, Miss Ellen Peelle, Miss Margaret Bacon, Miss Ruth Jones and Miss Margaret Bouve. The debutante will wear a frock cf pink taffeta fashioned after a bouffant model and trimmed with turquoise blue, and her bouquet will be an old- fashioned nosegay. Mrs. La Garde will ‘wear a gown of black velvet. Miss Dorothy Balley, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Neill E. Bailey, will be the guest in whose honor Mr. .and Mrs. John E. McClure of Battery Park, Md., will entertain at tea today in the palm court of the Mayflower. Guests will be Maj. and Mrs. Bailey, Capt. and Mrs, George Horkan, Miss Adelaide Bride, Miss Nancy Adams, Miss Florence Hampson, Dr. Carl Gustav Rosby of Sweden, Mr. Homer Hendricks, Mr. Joseph Keith, Mr, Stanley Souther, Mr. George Plant and Mr. A. Dillard. The German consul general in New | York, Dr. von Lewinski, is spending the holidays with Mme. von Lewinski and their family in their home here. Col. Henry May has as his guests | Mrs. Amos A. Fries will entertain | at a children’s party Thursday after- | noon at the marionette show which | is being given in aid of the ? th Fall and Winter DRESSES COATS FURS At Rock-bottom Prices HESE coats are not job lots, which some merchants advertise as special sales from the beginning to the end of the season, but clean, beautiful, well cut coats, all made by the best makers especially for us, from the most desirable materials. Only selected furs of the best quality are used. IN every instance, these coats are styles that are advanced— that we know will be good next Winter. We consider the values most remarkable in every way. You will be delighted with them. A NUMBER of different styles and the following sizes among the various styles: 14, 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 F Streer CorNER OF I3™ GRAY ]éll) CARACUL | O0ATS —with Fox or dyed h collars of out- standing atractivenes: SALE PRICE Actually WarthI 7 “ ;__io $250 and $295 NATURAL AND BLACK RUSSIAN PONYSKIN COATS —sollars of Polnted Fox or Rus Fiten adding enviable elegance. SALE PRICE Actually Wonhsl 85'_0_0 $250 HAIR SEAL COATS —exquisitely self-trimmed. pSALETRCEST O, 00 $295 and $325 —with smartly fashioned collars of Red Fox or Raccoon. SALE PRICE ’ Adually Worth 2 7 HUDSON SEAL COATS —stylishly Krimmer or Squirrel trime med. SALE PRICE D T $395 HUDSON SEAL COATS ~=with deautiful collars of Mink, Ermine or Fox. SALE PRICE Actually Worth 53 7 M $450 and $550 NATURAL GOLDEN ~sHoP 1316 G St. ity ClubE his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Black of New York, and Mr. Henry May, jr. The German Commissioner of the Mixed Claims Commission of the United States and Germany, Dr. Wi BE A\'ER (‘O ATS .....” ;*155339540 1 NATURAL O(‘ELOT COATS Reaver and Wo! ve charm of elega —remarkable values offering cholce of col- SALE PRICE ‘ i 00 lars of Red Fox, Otter and Jap Cross Fox. Actually Worth 39 2 SALE PRICE’ 0 ! $495 and ’550 Actually Worth 22& = e $350 BL ACK Rl’\\l AN = C -\R.-\Cl L (‘0 \T\ GRAY AND BLACK CARACUL COATS —dyed Squirrel or Civet Cat trimming achieving rich style effects. SALE PRICE Actually Wonhslgsio $295 and $325 nnual J anuary . Sale of Furs UR entire stock of FUR COATS and SCARFS, without reserva- tion, repriced for January clearance at— ;‘3%& 9 {4 R & —collars ferring Al NATURAL PANTHER COATS “Minda” —in three differ- ent models—all beautiful. . | —Of silver bro- ”fl;‘;::’:lij. | cade, $16. $1.95 and $2.95 —Of black bro- cade, $13.50. —Of Paisley brocade, wit h gold trimming, at $20, hEE] = AR Db 22 NATURAL ANDSILVER | | o, @ - MUSKRAT COATS SALE PRICE: 00 Actually Worth 47& —thelr beauty enhanced by marvel -\Tl R \L QQ[ IRRF = 223 D = P53 fashioned Pox collars. e SALE PRICE Aclunlly Worth 5225 00 sumptuous collars ot Sautrrel, Fox or Skunk. SALE PRICE Actually Worth$25‘ ’_—_:_0_0 $350 222 T 22 SArERORIRAy \. FStreet at Tenth —the very Ane most experciy SALE PRICE Actually Worth 347.‘ ‘boo $675 and $750 23 RN P ANG AR Reductions of 25% to 50% 91 These annual fur bargains e 24 A% s Ty COCoA BR.\HNE (‘().-\'IS 3 o dare Yo tery sk e et SALE PRICE Actually Worth $67M $898 cnd $975 SCOTCH MOLESKIN CO0: \'l‘ —eftectively Ko SALE PRICE Actually “"D?!'isqso $450 3225 = 1’;;;, v P2 Brothers General Reductions on Winter Apparel Daytime, Dinner and Evening Gowns, Fur-trimmed Coats and Evening Wraps 7z present an excellent means for 2 RACCOON COATS FEM \I.H J:\I' )llNK l‘().\fi ; ! —garments el n | ol dgam s sitn and more criticaliy s ) SALE PRICI SALE PRICE Actunlly Wort 826 50 Actually "or(hs750—Q $350 aml 3375 897( srlebacher “Jeminine Apparel of Individualily TWELVE-TEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET 21 investing your Christmas gifts of cash to advantage. SAKS FUR CO. OATS and evening wraps lavish with E i b s, Tt et Mt A IN THE CONFIDEN THE PUBLIC elaborate functions, sophisticated din- FOR OVER THIRTY NE YEARS ner gowns of velvet, and smart youthful day time frocks—all included in this reduction, p— e g b e 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 tunity of replenishing your wardrobe, THIRTEEN J : f '"quhy/yfgwnr'u :?{‘W’}fl.':”’n-" m}fi(f)&x{q (\{M!&\yw g\o‘gg‘& Coriarils - v MV e ey Ou.'?b\ I T o - S

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