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THE TEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1927, SOCIETY ‘Continued from Eighteenth Page.) Del: Mre. Virginia Ellis, Miss Susan | “randt, Mrs. Lois Hedrick and Miss | sabel Rehkoff, Midshipmen Willits | irewster, Charles Crichton, Gordon, »uvall and Robert Clark; Cadets Lang: lon and Brandt: Mr. Joseph Caples, Mr. William Jeffries-Chewning, jr., of | Eredericksburg, Va.. Mr. Mann & “nff}:nxn and Mr. Mason Logan of New ori | the Mary Curtis of the faculty of Teach- College, New York, arrived at Grace Dodge Saturday, where | they will remain throughout the holi- day season Mr. and Mrs. Hornell, N. ¥ son with M nd Mrs. Alan ¥ da; Roberts’ parents, Dr. v K. Walter. and are Mr. and Mrs. their son, Stephen leaving for Georgia on the tend the wedding of Mr. Raymond Stephen Felket Felket, jr., 'MME. SUN TO BACK - REVOLUTION IN CHINA Roberts of WldOW of Founder of Kuommmng are spending the holi- | Rebukes Chiang Kai-Shek in Te]egram From Moscow. h to at.| By the Associated Pross. MOSCOW, December 26. ~1f Mme. $2 Pointed Heel and All-Silk Chiffon Hosiery Slight Irregulars 15 Evenly textured with an occasional shading that can scarcely be discerned. The pointed “heel hose with lisle garter welt and the others Satisfaction Since 1859 NGS PAL Ekonomy Kolumn 49¢ Kotex, 3% box Regular size, dozen In box. Limit, three boxes to & custorer. Gift Items % Off Clearance of magazine racks, hand-embroidered towels, tapes- try smcarfs, work baskets, fancy household aprons, book-ends, bed lights and other articles regularly 31 1o $3.25, Felket and Miss Helen Horan of Dal- Mr. and Mrs. Claudius H. M. Rob- (10 € 8, who are at present living in | Mrs M louston, Tex., have arrived for the {and Mr. “hristmas holidays and are at present | \Worcester, Mass,, have arrived at the sen, &he de he guests of Mr. Roberts' mother at | Grace Dodge, where they plan to re RN Tatest he Presidential. Later they will ~|v-~nd | main for a week or longer. Al serles of . e Year-End Clearance Sale! r. and Mrs. \'\mu?] S \di\l’\\b - it ey | nounce Mrs. G. W. Taylor of 5508 Ninth |daughter a1y $ 29 7 5 $35 Sun Yat Sen, widow of the founder of | the Kuomintang, returns to China it will be to atd the revolutionary strug gle of the toiling with square heels are all silk_except for a lisle inner lining at top and feet. Plain or lace clox. Tull fashioned. Beautiful Winter shades. Street Floor—King's Palace Street Floor. 59¢ to $1 Neckwear, 39¢ Collar and cuff sets, jabots and vestees of lace, linen and silk. White and colors in desirable styles. Boxed upon request. 59¢ Boudoir Caps, 39¢ Pretty colors in lace and net, trimmed with ribbon buds. Boxed upon request. $1.59 to $1.98 Scarfs, $1 Mannish mufflers, long searfs and triangles. Various colors, printed and other patterns. Dress Flowers, 3% Silk, chiffon, velvet and cotton In matching or foundation colors. Formerly 59¢ to $1.00. Handkerchiefs, 3 for S0c ‘Women's fine linen and Swiss handkerchiefs in solid colors, em- broldered corners and all white Formerly 25c each. Fur Bandings, '; Off gdnch widths in tan. gray. black and brown, formerly $4.95 to $9.98 yard. Street Floor 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. M. Goss of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. R. C. Riker of and Mrs. Rosenbery an the engagement of their Lillian to Mr. Trving Stear- ged with Gen | Chiang KaiShek. | Nanking ist_lead Gen. Chlang,| who is her brother- replied to sun's tele- | of protest against the Nank- ing break with | the Soviet by sug sting that Mme. had been forced to send such a protest. <treet northwest, is visiting rv.'hu\cwlm,, n Norfolk, Va., for the holida 1ndi vill return to Washington about Jan- ary 5. One of the most brilliant social functions that will occur during the | holidays will be the dansant given by the Belleau Woods Memori; -{tion on Thursday, December 29, in the Restaurant Madrillon. This will also be in the nature of a house warming, it being the first time the public will have the privileze of seeing 1tk elaborate and original treatment of A simply but beautifully 'wedding was solemnized Thursday rnoon, December at 4 ovlock, | vhen Miss Alice Curry, daughter of he late Mr. E. W. Curry and Mrs. ‘urry of Mississippi, became the wife £ Mr. John P. Wynne of Farmville, Va. The ceremony was performed by he Rev. D. L. Snyder, pastor of the g ‘mory st Episcopal Church| The South, the bride's|& Mr. and | patio of 721 Ritten- | MTs. C st. The decora-|the com poinsettias and whit s centered around a tree. The bride 1 cia Wiy, Mme. Sun Yat Sen. All the telegrams exchan, printed in the Moscow In the last one, Mme. the suggestion that she could be in- duced to act under duress and declnreq her in Moscow is voluntary. | She adds that if she should return to China it would be for the sole purpose of joining the revolutionary struggle Sigma zess is chairman of charge of the uf Englewood, N. J., ent in_the We want to reduce our v in repe with beige ace ed a bouquet of ps roses. The bride has ! from George V nd for the he head of nd at pre ment of ed achers’ College arrivals fr \ liner Bianca- Charles They are | Fayette for | 1. Harlow of Washing at the Hotel Apartments York to spend Christmas with | Charles Hazard of New New York Residents Visit Washington Over Holiday. Mre. William Ziegler of New York | s at the Carlton for a short stay on rer way to Florida for the Winter scason. She is accompanied by Mrs. £dward Murphy, also of New York. Mre. Newcome entertained at Ward- | ian Park Hotel Friday evening at linner for her three sons, who are wome for the holidays. Her guests were Miss Jane Walker, Miss Lane, Miss Elizabeth nt, Miss Virginia | William Cheat- rd attend Chantecler. Fiorence Curtis and iiss ' Births Reported ave been repo lowine bi t in the past ° Hushes. boy Deaths Reported 70. 426 Crittenden ot 1V\(~41 R«‘Il(r 85 l.l“ ger Municipal Hos. 3. Georzetown University | tal Parker jr 1 month. Children's Hos- | | Chinese { 18th and Col. Rd. of the toiling masses. Wireless service has particularly well adapted idiographs, formerly grapbed through numeral codes. been found to be tele- SPECIAL CHRISTMAS Turkey Dinner, $1.25 Noon to 10 P.M. L’AIGLON GRILL Col. 6683 SALE "of ‘Drapery Fabrics Entire_Stock at Reductions of Thie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET “The Sale That Rings True” Our Annual After-Christma Clearance Sale Dresses and Coats It has become an event full of expectancy, for it is well under- stood that it is a genuine sale—featuring only Louvre stock—and therefore has the charm of exclusiveness and the temptation of radical reductions. The regular tickets remain undisturbed—leaving it 10 you to make your own deductions at time of selection. Every Every Every Every Every Dress Vhere Afternoon Dress Street Dress Sports Dress the only exception being the $£16.50 group ports Coat are no exceplions Coat all included 1o 1/30ff We have only one stipulation—please don’t ask us 1o aceept returns nor make exchanges, under these cireumstance Obviously every sale m st be final for | Sizes 16 to 42 and 42% to 523 7) stocks and sp here is your opportunity to buy some- thing unusually good at a price that is really marvel- ously low. Splendid quality fabrics —rich fur trimmings—correct colors and all well made in the choicest fashions. Sizes 16 to 44 and 42} to 521 $39.75 to $55 Fur-Trimmed Coats The finest values we have thus far been able to $ present. Smart styles— fine fabrics — quality fur trimmings. The prices we have placed on these splen« didly styled and handsome coats give you the smartest of Winter wear at prices cut to the mere cost of making. A Clearaway Sale of Smart Dresses You will be pleasantly surprised at the smartness and chic in these dresses. All are new, bought within the last two weeks—and reduced only because we need the space for incoming mid-season garments. Fine silks and woolens in bright and dark colors. One and two piece types in the newer fashions. Sizes 16 to 46 Second Floor—King’s Palace Lace Curtain Panels Filet and Notting- ham Laces, samples and halt pairs in ecru and white. Formerly $1.50 to $3. Ouly onc of a kind. ’l'h!rd I"lm»r‘ All Toys Reducec Vs and 1 | Every toy in our store drasti- cally reduced for clearance: We do not carry toys except during the holidays—hence this deep reduction, Take advantage of the sav- ings to purchase toys for chil- dren you have forgotten or more for those you remembered Street Floor . $2.50 Tablecloths, S] 98 Fine cotton damask in open border patterns, Snowy white 214 yards long Women’s $2.98 Bathrobes $].98 Lawrence Cloth Robes, in smiart, new patterns and colors Nicely trimmed with satin vih bons, pipings and braid. Fin ished at waist with cord girdle Sizes 38 to 4 $4 Sweaters $2.98 Women's 100% Wool Sweaters i button-front style with pock ety Bla navy, taupe and brown, Sizes 3o to 46 $8 Brushed Wool Sweater Sets %5 Four-piece sets of heavy brushed wool. Sweater, leggins, cap and mittens in white and solid colors with fancy borders Nocond Floor, double-bed size. ready for slight use, loped edge. Turkish Towels Perfect and silghtly frregular. Large, fancy pattern towels 29c In numerous attractive colors Imported | jacquards, stripes and well and xceptionally tached, neckband styles, every detail, $1.25 Work “Nig Yank" denim, guaranteed triple shoulder and side seams. Fast colovs, Siees 1445 to 1 Seamless Bleached Sheets Mill irregulars of $1.25 quality. Hand torn and ironed Irregularities are very Buffet Sets, Scarfs and Centers Ecru linene, elaborately embroid- ered and finished with patent scal- Men's Fine Shirts adeloth in plain colors, choicest colors and patterns, an ample assortment of snowy white. made, collar-to-match These fit perfectly and are carefully finished w Sizes 1314 to 17, heavy quality stitched Iull cut, Home Needs Greatly Reduced! $5 and $6 Rayon Bed Sets 33.98 Striking jacquard and striped patterns on lustrous rayon, in blue, rose and gold, alloped Separate bolster all in one. 81x9%0 C ea. edges 39¢ 75¢ and $1 and spread or $1.50 and $2 Turkish Towels 719¢ A well known Turkish Towels ders, hemstitehed and faney patterns in pretty colors, Large hath size, famous make, beautt- ful colors and now patterns. Stroet Floor—King's Palace, Men’s $1 Shirts 1 15 and Drawers 2 Winter vbbed cotton Loug sleeve figures, The including < weight collar-at 8 A shirts in sizes W o 4 Ankle tength drawers in oa. sizes 30 to 4o Foru and randomy Men’s $1.50 Union Suits Heavy fleece lned and vibbed catton, Long sleeves, ankle length Shirt Fashioned steeve and ankle cutls blue 98c Random gray i sices & to S0 Stroet Floor—King's Palace 89c ‘Women’s Hosiery, 5% Slightly irregular, silk and rayon, perfect mixture of wool ravon’ and cotton. Numerous colors and all sizes. Women’s Union Suits, 59 Rayon striped suits wi neck, sleeveless and knee in rezular and extra sizes. Ch‘dren s Union Suits, 5% achment suits with t elbow sle and in knee iength. or high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Infants’ Vests. 25¢ Straight front styl from infants to 3 years. Women's Union Suits, Fieeced Winter weight, und extra si Infants’ Hose, 19¢ 3 nrs. for 50c White co verfect stock in sizes 4 ngs Curtain Corners, 29¢ Also salesmen’s samnles of nets and nottingh: short : Sliehtiy ) Window Shades. 3% Irrezulars and odd sizes of oil opanue and Holla , formeriv $1 to 40c Table Oilcloth, 29¢ yd. Plain white and fancy tile and machis Tather Printed Linoleum Remnants, 49¢ sa. yd. Short lengths of Tnoleum ¢ sells for $1.25 from the bolt. merous nieces mav be mate Attractive natterns. Third Floor Toilet Sets 1. Off $17.98 Sets, $11.99 pieces, Pvralin. May- green or white and pearl on amber. S(i‘* Sets, $4.66 Three pieces in gold, piak, b ar white $21.00 Sets, $14.00 Ten nieces in Pyralin cely haved. $8.00 Sets, $534 s. pink. blue r of pear! edged wi Street Floor ivory or Blue chambrev with stitched seams. Two large pac Sizes 143 to 17. Lim to a enstomer. Men's Sweaters, $298 Allwool slipons and woal with cottan coat styles ht or dark heather mixtures. Sizes 36 ta 46, Men's Silk Mufflers, $1.69 Washable s radium A Printed s ere e on white. Men's Pajamas. %c v stripad flan frogs. Al sizes Street Floor Boys' Pajamas, 8% Former $1 and $1.25 flannel jajamas In neat stripes. Ravon fros trimmed. One and two-plece styles. Sizes 4 to 18 Boys' Overcoats, $2.89 Button to neck st¥le. Good coatings in gray and . Sizes $ to T Boys’ Knicker Pants, %8¢ Former $1.50 and $1.89 woolen, lined knickers. Brown, gray and tan mixtures e § to 16 Boys' Mackinaws, $§ v 0. Burly mack: haws in brown and dlue s with muft pockets. Rroken Boys' \\Mh Suits, 97 H«)-: 4-!‘«-« \\ ts, S8.085 Smart suits of firmly woven woolen mixtures, tweeds and cassimeres. Single or double breasted cvats and choice of ane mair of Knickers and one paf long trousers or two patrs of Knickers, Sires ¢ to 16 Street Floor Men's $1.25 Shirts and Drawers, 8% ea. Genutne Lambsdown feece tned and heavy cotton vitbed Long: sleeve <hirts and anklelength drawers Stmws. 1 Lambdsdown 82 to 48 and riOded in sives 83 W s Men's $1.69 and & Pants Mel materis terns. Tattoms Measure. Street Floor Men's Leather Goods L Of Our entive lne of W fldw, ol lar boves, military and tourist cases (Y ATted WItR tolet ac cossories, hrushes. ofo. Focwmerty $Lto §to 38 to $15 Leather Handbags 1 O The amarier leather and o POUCh AR underarm tvpes, ous colors and tashions 8N w0 S0 I-“i;'n Jewelry and heavy qualty Yo an Charming nevkiaces, heoovhes, tariata, bracelets wid pearis QWAL Now Cualivis an alt types, Steved Floor

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