Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1927, Page 18

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19 SOCIETY. THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESD. \Y ’DTF EMBER 27, 1927. SOCIETY. »\H!I Carrico will Nl the honor guest lof Mr ru who will en- | tertain at bridge f¢ luwm| by tea. The Christmas night ball, given an- nu:\ll_\' for the benefit of the Children's | Country Home, was held last evening lin the ballroom of the Mayflower Ho- {101, A number of disner parties pre {coded the hall, the + Yhutantes and [ young students home from their col- Jeges for the holidays predominating in the companies. ‘The ballroom was gay with many poinsettin blossoms ind miniature pine and cedar Christ- mas trees were placed at intervals Mhout the room. ds went abroad fn many eadets from West Point nd the as- midshipmen from Annapolis added ptember. and mich o the colorful Supper is writing from differ erved in the presidential dining wom, small tables accommodating ps of the guests, The feature of the ball was the flins off a wirehaired fox o SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur Returned Today From Christmas Visits in Pennsy l\ ania. ry of the Navy and | M t n| A where with the aind ndon, where they Mrs. Copeland ¥ Hostess for Holi The uniforms of | and | - T EDWARD JA TRSON, | Before her beautifully appointed wedding December 23 to Lieut. Jasperson, she ‘ was Miss Katherine Wrenn. I rvell, widow .meur‘,l stationed there, and | ¢ a dinner at zton, who is cum, who has named the puppy fhles.” re. Alex Legare, president of the n (ht‘ men’'s flvm ade the introductions. was assisted in the ree . JToseph H. Himes, vice |r|»~vd~ nt of nm’ board and chairman of the ball com- r ® | mitt and Mrs. Joseph Ld'l("x', - chairman of the box committee, | Mrs legare wore a gown of| black: chiffon, an effective gn out- ' with rh Himes | a % ning and. and Mrs and Capt, Her- Dally from 4 to @ MUSIC Sparkling New and Shmulafm. One Dollar Twenty- Five Per Person WARDMAN Management Loose of Kar d at dinner an Hurd last year )y ed from an about three weeks. He to the academy Janu- The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET This Is That Sale You Are Waiting For After-Christmas Clearance Dresses and Coats n of Louvre garments—hut ONLY Louvre gar- p. It's sweeping reduc ments: and the only exception is the $16.50 Dress gro You ean tell exactly from what grade you are selec , for the original price remains on cach garme nl—ll'nmu you m mukt- the reduction when you make your choice, All Afternoon Dresses All Street Dre All Sports Dresses Except the $£16.50 group Coals All ports All Dress Coat: Fvery selection must be fingl —no returns can be accepred, or exchanges made, Jobe, Mr. Rohert A. Geary Johnsol Among those who took hoxes for the Secretary of the rington and Mr. son of the hostess was in purple chiffon gracefully drap- ed to one side and heid by a cluster of orchids, and Mrs, Leiter had a gown of black velvet with draperies | (po hall were of white chiffon. Treasury, Mr. Mellon; the Ambassador Mr. and Mrs. Legare were hosts|of Avgentina, Senor Tue at dinner at the Alibi Club hefore the | Ambassador of Trazil, ball entertaining i compliment gel do Amaral; the Mi Miss Loulse Spencer, debutante daugh- | tugal and Viscountess d'Alfe ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mrs, Peter Goelet Gerr . Others In the com vy presenting the hox to 1 Miss Allce Brooks Davi v Cornelia onyi, Miss Chilton, Miss Katherine Wilkins, Katharine Miss Ba siting h ‘ol. 1 and Mrs 1 unele, . : Perry Relmont, sher, Mr. and Mr William B. Hibhs, Mrs ank . 3 Mesta, Dr. and Mra, 11, Mrs. James Dudley To and Mrs. Arthur O'B M W Perkins, and M | William MeClellan Rifter, Mrs, Ash- ns, Mr. and Mre. Tenry Ben- neer, Mrs. 1 \mv!« | ton. Alfred Pembroke 4 [and Mrs. John K. Wilkins, M N Johinsan way hoxtess | i, Willinms and Mrs. Charles Bough- ichard [ ton Waor Mis : i ind Mrs Mrs, | erick 11 Hitt, | I Curtis o | Rubert | Mrs € imes ind R Hitt, leton Walcott Clarke Wag Miss Maud Mars! M. son oceupied of Tortugat | ov 1S | ton 1 the holid: | home i 3 ing me “Mrs Spencer was chalrman nth P ol Miss Louise (Contin Wednesday— Offering 500 Spring Hats Taken from our regular stock and priced far below value. $2.85 Superlatives are not needed to describe these hats . . .. a glance will convince you! Despite their obvious newness, we feature them at this greatly reduced price to clear our stocks for inventory. 'é'b”%us[m\ HATS L R W DU 07~9~11~13 G St.NW, Semi-Annual | CLEARANCE FUR-TRIMMED COATS of the highest quality— most luxurious furs obtain. able — you will find this NALF PRICE SALE an Entire Stock of FUR & CLOTH COATS(: \Entire Stock of EVENING | and Party shade is included—ALL AT Ol ORIGINAL BRESLAU CREATED STYLES at a price “way below actual wholssale cost”! All sizes —overy imaginable color and fur trimming JUST AT THE TIME WHEN DANCES AND PARTIES OCCASION A “NEW™ evening frock— comes this timely event! Every fashionable mod bouffants, long dre filmy creations, imp; beaded models and tremely sophisticated v vets - EVERY DESIRA- BLE FABRIC IS REPRE. SENTED —every size and 3 e T e PRICES BRESLAU'S 1307.9:11.13 G Street U 1,050 pairs of genuine Queen Quality shoes, the season’s smart styles taken from our regular stock and specis priced in order to re- dilewri o stdeRh bolove $5 8) taking inventory..,.. Values Up to $10.00 Your opportunity to buy this nationally famous footwear at this greatly reduced price; featuring style and individuality in all the wanted leathers, in- cluding Patent, Black Satin, Black and Brown Suede, Black and Tan Calf, Black and Brown Kid. All style heels, Cuban and French. All sizes, AAA to C. SALE OF QUEENTEX CHIFFON HOSIERY Silk to the top and service weight with narrow lisle top. Que@n Quality Boof Shop 1219 F Strea N. W. 1 39r n @ Nons I ncarporated —starting tomorrow and continuing for four days—we will reduce stocks! Pre-1 nventory CLEARANCE of FURS xt week we start the yearly task of “taking stock”—and every vear at this time we SHARPLY REDUCE PRICES to effect a reduction in the num- ber of garments in our assortments. HERE ARE LISTED JUST A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS which will be effective on— Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and \alurdm. December 28 to 31 35 Marmot, Caracul, Russian Pony, Antelope, Hair Seal and Sealine (dved Coney) Coats. Formerly $1635 to §225 25 Calfskin, Sealine (dyed Coney) and Novelty Fur Coats are featured in this group. Formerly $125 to $195 Now 15 MEN'S Fur and Fur 22 Fine Quality Hudson Seal } h ined Coats Coats are offered at this remark- able value, Formerly $350 $1635 to $250 3195 195175 ANl Other Coats Reduced in Proportion DRESSES $10.75 Other DRESSES Proportionately . REDUCED in PRICE 821 14th Street N.W. Formerly Fur-Trimmed, Fur-Lined SPORT COATS Formerly $150 $75 fus oI5 Burlined Spars Cont IIIYI'I‘I'I tweeds, trimmed Other Cloth Coats Proportionately REDUCED in PRICE 0 Deesses ace affeced wn this ader able growp New shades, new styles in every wanted and lined with the tinest wateriak

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