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D. €, WEDNESDAY,- DECEMBER 28, 1927. No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan ‘THE ' EV STAR. WASHINGTO TO WED WASHINGTO! We Do Not Penalize Our Friend. ' 'SOCIETY (Continued from Bighteenth Page) DEAL AT 69c to $1 Window Shades, 47¢ (Perfect Quality n Nlight Irregulars.) i d Water Color Opaque Window anteed spring rollers & wedding trip and after February | 15 will be at home at Claremont, | Calif. i Among the out-of-town guests were ings of all kinds. Dr. Edward H. Squibb of Brooklyn, . and Mrs. Squibdb 24 of Ridgefield, Con Margaret. Squibb of New Yor Isahel Squibb of Brooklyn d Mr, ;‘hdklln. Alfred F. Loomis of New ork, Judge and Mrs. Daniel Davenpori | of Bridgeport, Conn., have returned | to Washington for the Winter and have again taken up their residence at the Mavflow Miss Martha necticut avenue n Hughes of Con- Mrs. Jacob I Sued cards for a Monday evenin; ner at the Willard nuary 9. CLildren’s Hospital ball, which will take place that night at the Willard Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanderson Morris have with them at the Ward- man Park Hotel their nicce, N. Y. Miss Wilbur will remain with them until after the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Shepard of New York, accompanied by their children, Miss Olivia M. Shepard, Miss Helen A. Shepard and Finley J pard, are in Washington for a few days, and are at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Branson en- tertained at a dance at their Lome in Chevy Chase last evening for their daughter, Mi: Fredericksburg, Va. 69 guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert J. Benton of Cleveland, Ohio, are passing several days at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Humes of Spring Lake, N. J.. who are passing a few days in Washington at the Mayflower, entertained at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room, having as their guests Senator Kenneth Mc- Kellar of Tennessee, Judge and ‘Mrs. Edwin B. Parker. Mrs. Henry D. Flood, Comdr. and Mrs. Smith Hemp- stone and Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. ZLambert. Tea Dance Tomorrow For Belleau Wood Memorial. ‘Washington society is to have an op- m\mity to aid one of its favorite fits tomorrow afternoon when the tea dance for the Belleau Wood Memo- rial Association will be given at the mew Madrillon Restaurant in the ‘Washington Building, New York ave- mue at Fifteenth street. Tables, ac- commodating parties of four, six or eight, will be placed in the boxes or scattered picturesquely through the rooms, all of which have been thrown open for the affair, and many have already been reserved. In addition to general dancing there will be some special entertainment features pre- mented by Peter Borras. Bridge tables ‘will be avavilable for those wishing to enjoy a game of cards. The tea dance, which is to be given from 4 to 7 against the colorful and exotic back: There were about Among the prominent Washington womer who have reserved box tables for the affair, are Mrs. Henry F. Di- mock, Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis, Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Mrs. Jacob L. Loose, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. Lieut. Francis Graling will head a group of White House aides, who attend, and is chairman of the me; Edward _ Robinson s as a guest Miss Marearet Anne Murphy of Buffalo,, N.-Y.. who will remain for two wecks, | der Loose has is- ! She will | Jates take her guests to the annual| Miss | Florence Ingalls Wilbur of Brooklyn. | Eleanor Branson, in | honor of Miss Constance Young of | MISS MARIE LOUISE JOHNSTON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones Johnston of Regent Circle, Brookline, Mass., who announce her engagement to Mr. Edward Dodge Murphy of Chevy | | Chase, D. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilmot Murphy. | Hamilton, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Elizabeth Hume, Miss Jeannette Hume, Miss Harriet Huntress, Miss Hilda Anne Hill, Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre, Miss Lilla Le Garde, Miss Sarah Major, Miss Mable Mead, Miss Maud Mason, Miss Elizabeth Mitchell. Miss Edwina Morrow, Miss Dorothea Morgun, Miss Francesca McKenney, Miss Sallie Hewes Phillips, Miss Olive Sherley, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Eleanor Smith, Miss Imogene Taylor, Miss Evelyn Walker and Miss Flor- ence Wetherell. The Beta Sigma Gamma Fraternity wiil give a dance in the Garden House at the Grace Dodge Hotel this evening. Mr. J. Mattingly is in charge of enter- tainment. Dr. Felix Valyi, editor-in-chief of Review of Nations, which s published in Geneva, has arrived in Washington from Europe, after a short stay in New York, and is at the Mayflower, where he will be a guest until January 10. Dr. Valyi, who is internationally known as an expert on Oriental civilization and phychology, lectured at Williamstown in 1925. He will speak on “The Social and Religious Symbols of Asia,” during this visit in America. While in New York, Dr. Valyi was entertained by his friends of Columbia University at the Satur- day Club, as well as by a number of prominent New York bankers at the Recess Club. the founder and the The Washington Chapter of the Sweet Briar Alumnae Association gave - | 2 luncheon today at the Carlton. Mrs. Willlam B. Sims, president of the ‘Washington chapter, was in charge of arrangements, and among the grad- uates and present students of Sweet Briar who were present were: Mrs. ‘Theodore Gill, jr.;: Miss Adelaide Doug- las, Miss Emily Mackall, Miss ney Hanna, Mrs. Bernard Wyckoff, Mrs. . | Jared I. Wood, Miss Margaret Banis- O'Leary, Mr. Honore Le Clercq, Mr. Bennett Poe, Mr. Henry Tyne, Capt. John W. Thomason, Mr. Herbert W. Walker and Mr. Cecil John Way. An interesting group of girls from among the debutantes of the season mnd the younger set of Washington mociety forms the girls’ committee, which is by Miss Carolyn Thom #s chairman and Miss Alice Cutts, vice chairman. The completed committee includes Miss Alice B. Abadie, Miss Anna L. Abadie, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Carolyn Chamberlain, Miss Ade- Jaide Douglass, Miss Rebecca David- ®on, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Nancy A Sale of Our Entire Stock of Fine Service Plates S% For the remainder of this week we will offer our entire stock of Service Plates that sold from $75 to $450 per dozen at 25% LESS THAN FOR- MER PRICES. Usually we hold such a sale in ter, Miss Frances Henderson, Mrs. Henry Shepherd., Mrs. Monroe War- ren, Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Peyton Evans, Miss Lois McElroy, Miss Mary Walker, Miss Helen Henderson, Miss Jane Henderson., Miss Virginla Keyser, Miss Adelaide Wampler and Miss Elizabeth Saunders. The Columbia Province of the Sigma Epsilon Sorority held its annual Christmas supper dance last evening in the patio of the Cariton Hotel About a hundred couples attended and there was dancing from 10 to 1 o'clock. - Mrs. Genevieve Burgess was chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. The other members of the committed were Mrs. Eloise i il Ul offered at a DISC January, but this year— We Have Purposely Set This Event Ahead to Allow Advantageous Selections for New Years HOURS, 8:45 10 5:30 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET e from the Regular Prices Elizabeth Lindsay is grand chancellor | of the sorority. | The Theta Alpha Chi Sorority held Its annual holiday season closed dance Monday evening at the Bannockburn Country Club. There was a large com- pany present, comprising the Alpha, || Beta, Gamma and Delta Chapters. ‘The Theta Alpha Chi Sorority held || its Christmas dance for all four chap- ters on Monday evening at the Ban. nockburn Club. Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, chairman of the afternoon performance of the So- clety Horse Show to be staged at the Riding and Hunt Club January 6, an- nounces additional box holders for the | |}i event. These are Mrs. Frank Freyer, Mrs. Edward Campbell, Mrs. Frank Cheatam, Mrs. Henry 1. C. Allen, Mrs. Lichard M. Cutts and Countess de Benque. All proceeds from the show will go toward paying the debt on the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines' Clubhouse, at L and Eleventh streets. MEELNS Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued 1o the Tollowing: i James L. Woold Hattie W. Trim- yei, both nfTR?hé;::::;. ";d”'l ";'l i T'Pm neadors T Coleman of Philadelphia, Pa.. William E. . i Mazxey Blaydes of Spotteylvania. Va. and|| Mar "D, Metiwether of Lynehbure. Vi, John ‘M. Richards and Carrie G. Fits- rerald. Oscar_Littleton and Emma_Patterson. John L_Rarwood and Bertl triebiing. ost ter, imore and Viola ond of this city utchinson and Marion L. ron. Jr. A v ut of this city. Sarlson and Dorothy 5. Riely. lcorn hew. Georee Daniel J_0'Neill and Elizabeth Charles. hmond. b ice”and Virginia Taglor. illiamson of Lincoln . “and Pink Roffin of this ety 1. Newton Shipley and Iva W. Carr, both || altimore. and Ihson 0 Coke and Lillie Jones, ye and Evelyn O. Tift, both A I Waranck of ci Peldl:n':n nx"'flw‘%,fl":"': ':d YT Elmer L, el Net| . Rl Wirliame and Lo AT St F, Ciyier and (ora osepty ¥. Evans M Gra Anderson of Lorton, rayeon of OUNT PHONE MAIN 1294 1214-18 G STREET Heights Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. erg's BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor. Charge Atcounts Invited. ‘Stunning New Models are Shown in This Sale! Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats These are coats of the very latest creation, coats that would grace any occa- sion, cleverly designed and fashioned with luxurious fur collar and cuffs. Materials are Fine Broadcloth, Suede, Superior quality Velours and other popular fabrics, enriched with Selected Manchurian Wolf, Belly Squirrel, Se- lected Badger and Black Coney Collar and Cuffs. Some with fur fronts. Lined throughout with silk crepe de chine and satin de chine. trasting color kickers. Straightline and flare models, as well as the stylish rippled styles. Come in these lovely Winter shades—Malaga, Marron Glace, Green, Navy Blue, Etc., Etc. All sizes. Some with con- $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 89c 81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, made of heavy close woven sheeting cotton, finished with deep hem; hand torn and ironed. Extra length for double beds. 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, fine soft finish quality, free from starch or dressing. $1.50 Bleached Sheets, $1.19 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, made of superior quality sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. $2.75 Bedspreads, $1.98 White Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size, in heavy raised marseille designs. 25c Sheeting Cotton, 16¢ 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy round thread quality. Goldenberg's—~First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Good for Any of the Following Sidney Lust Theaters Leader Also A. Lichtman’s Lincoln and Howard Theaters January 4,5,6 and 7 Elite Robbery.” Given FREE with our compliments. Free Movie Tickets In Our Boys’ Department Hippodrome Among the Attractions offered are—"“Dearie”, “Matinee Ladies”, “Cobra”, “Amateur Gentle- men”, “The Mark of Zorro”, “Folorn River”, “Beau Geste,” “Drop Kick” and “The Great Mail R and M Glove Silk Undies 1/25 Beautiful lustrous quality Glove Silk Un~ derwear, of this famous make. which we are discontinuing from our regular stock. The assortment _includes vests and drawers, in plain hemstitched or lace trimmed styles. Pink and other shades. Silk Combinations, $3.75 Women's Glove Silk Combinations, with brassiere top; lace trimmed style; pink only. Goldeabers's—First Floor.—Charre Accounts havited. $25 t0 *35 Velvet, Axminster or Brussels Weave Rugs 9 ft. by 12 ft. or 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Seamless Velvet or Brussels Weave Rugs, also 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. Axminster or Fringed Velvet Rugs. Included are Sanford or Alex. Smith Carpet Co. makes. Chinese, Persian and floral designs, in rose, blue, taupe and other colorings. S $6 Japanese Grass Rugs $3.45 9 ft. by 12 {t, Double-Warp Japanese Grass Rugs, blue or brown stenciled designs. Tape and ends. $6.50 Part-Wool Blankets - $4.88 66 x 80 - inch Heavy- weight Part-wool Blan- kets, Jacquard block or plaid designs, in rose, blue, gold, gray or lavender. 3-inch sateen nbbon bound ends. $7 and $8 Comforts, $4.45 100% Virgin Wool-filled Comforts, sise 72580 inches; coverings of fine grade wateens, figured both sides, with blue, rose or green borders. Goldenberg's—Vourth Floor.—~Charge Arcounte Invited. Women's $1 Flannelette Gowns, 7% Women's Flannelette Gowns, heavy, soft quality; in pink and blue stripes; fancy ailk stitching. ,Double yokes and ouffs, Women's $1.29 Flannelette Gowns, $1 Women's White, Pink or Peach C. ored Flannelette Gown: yokes and cutfa: hematitohed desig Women's $1.98 Two-Piece Flannelette Gowns, $1.69 Women's Two-piece Flannelette Qowns. in wolid pastel 4 aid ame. Al or frog trimming: double -u\\' & g omen's Petticoats, $1 Waomen's Knitted Petticoats, light and dark gray, with striped borders. 1 $19.75 89c Imported Rag Rugs 48c 24xd8-inch lmp?tlod Rag Rugs, light and dark hit- and-miss effocts, with novelty crow-foot borders of blue, rose, green or tan. (First Floa= Tables) 5 nd B R TR e v S0 Specials Ironing Pads. heavily quilted and undleached cover, $1.00 value ... Utility Bags. art ticks ing in many N vt o $1.39 Rubber. zed Aprons. all neat pretty patterns, mnicely 39‘. Turkish Washcloths, with eel ored ahell edge. o and 1o &, All-ov ber Aprons. in as- sorted colors, finished with ruifle trimming and pocket. TS 590 Warm Flannelette Garments For Women and Children Women's $1.39 Flannelette Gowns, $1.29 Women's Extra Size Flannelette Gown " asserted pink and blue steipes: fancy braid-trimmed yokes Full eut, Children's $1 Sleeping - Garments, 84¢ Children's “Wonder-Wear" Sleepin, Q te, Rniah th # )~ SR SRR} TR Children's §1 Gowns, 84¢ Children's Flannelette, in new novel. Ly ateipes: frog and Kot trimmed. uble seams. Sizes 4 to 12 vears, $1.29 Little Tots® Sleeping -y Garments, $1 with feet. No Interest or Extras Added to Our Bu*u [ [[SSE——— Y 1 Y Neot Penalize Our Friend