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[ SOCIETY (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) ginia, Andrew later received a ‘grant of land from the crown in Westmor 1and County. Tt was on this ancestral Miss Janet Phillips, and will take her Ruests on later to her box at the ball. Mrs, Charles Boughton Wood will have among her guests in her box at the bali the Minister of Norway and Mme. H. H. Bachke, and Mrs. Alfred Conn, who is Mrs. Wood's house guest. Mrs, Joseph Washington, who has taken a box for the assembly, will THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Rush Holland, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, Mr.*and Mrs. Charles Bry- ant, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rickey, Mrs. L. D. Cardwell. Dr. and Mrs. McPherson Crichton, Mr. and Mrs. James Car- malt, Mr.and Mrs. Peter A. Drury. . Dennis, Mr. Mrs. Eveline Judge Stephen Davis, Mr. Mrs. Eugene E. Thompson, president, presiding. After the business meet- ing the vice president, Mrs. Q. Tinsley Creech, Introduced the speaker, Rev. Homer J. Councilor. Miss Mildred Battle gave a violin solo and also a whistling solo, while Mrs. Creech pre- sented several appropriate readings. The new treasurer, Mrs, . M. Gu afson, was Introduced; also the new N. C. MONDAY. ton. Dr. Danes, who is conferring with speclalists along geological and geographical lines in this city, plans to spend six months in this countr. and will lecture at colleges and u versities in the East and on the coast. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley will preside at the dinner given by the business and professional thembers of the JANUARY 9. '1928. Virginia estate that James Monroe was | Women's City Club Wednesday eve. lJater born. ning at 6:30 o'elock. Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Robertson and Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Stiles Wall will be guests of honor. Miss Pearl McCall will be hoste: Among those who will attend are Mrs. J. Garfleld Riley, Judge Mary O'Toole, Dr. A. Frances Foye, Miss Florence Dell. Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Miss Laura Berrien, Miss Kensett Vail. Miss Amy Clement Leavitt, Miss Kate Kennish, Miss Et- ta Austin, Miss Grace Rohleder and Mrs. Lawton Mille Wheeler, Col. |appointed director of the Loyal ‘Tem- perance Legion, Mrs. Orrel Moody. Mrs. Anthony V ne Cook ‘s reav- vepresent her ance: . Signiora William G. Peyton, daughter of Sir John Peyton | ¢ J. P Wade, Mr. and Mrs of Gloucester County, Va. Sir John | F])“{"O'\l\ Morey and Mr. and Mrs. was a prominent figure in Revolu-| Louis outhgate, . [ ing Washinglon today 1o go to New days, aiding the cause of the pt. and Mrs. 1, Rockney Rerg|York to make an address before the colonie "“"x!“ his resources as Well &8 {4 roturning to New York today, have | January meeting of l;m Mary \Wash- sunport. b i inz spent the week in Washington. | ington Memorial Chapter of the Mr:. Frederick Dent Grant, a box. |\ Shent the week in Washington. | Daughters of the American Revolu. helier tor the ball and also @ MOW | yap Rensselaer and daughter of for- |tion, which was organized by Miss Van ber of the board of governors, and | o0 pojrecantative B, 8 Willls, der Pool and did remarkable patriotic who as a bride lived in the White | O 6e lundarine eaerey oeanaie House with her hushand and father- | Vilhas returnedito| afes,. (hatlés Seymon: Wi . the latter of whom was Presi- partment in the Plaza in New!fore returning to Washington Mrs, % o descendant of the | York after spending the holidays with | Cook ‘will address the annual mect: amily of Honore. Her | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Augustus Jay in | ing of the National Sociely of Amerl. | carliest Ameniean ancestor came to | their Washington home, | cans of "Armorial Descent, of ‘which f this ux’m‘(;\ \\Iun: 3 ll;‘l t]\ln‘!‘ 1;*‘(‘1[] Miss Lav | she is a member, and attend the morried Miss Loc . duughter of | Miss Ls ;. luncheon which ' the _ Republican Cant. Lockwood of the American, & (o Washington after having spent |\{(iClls Clubs of New York are siv: [Army. Mrs. Lawience Davis Tyson, ava with her brother and | 1. honor'of Secretary Mellom, “AC a newly elected member of the board | Takernng Mos. dehn %1 this_luncheon she will be the suest %« q:»\l‘;‘)\_}:n_ and wife of Senator | .:.m‘;.;-‘:‘ Arr\l;'.' s . Lawrence Boocock. From [yvson of ‘ennessee, is 2 o § & oo Y or| vi ' 3 2% ex of that State, as she descend. | Ber. who accompanied her to Flord hm-:h.":\l‘l‘for:h:h:l\l\!mlp;(::knl\lxx? ot ant of Gen. Jamex White, founder of | TR FO0 8 longer vislt with het) o eturning to Washington until the the city of Knoxville, h 4 a uring meeting of the Commission for the The exhibition of colonial and other Two Hundreth Anniversary of the old time costumes now being shown birth of George Washington, swhich at the Mayflower Hotel in connection will_meet soon after the return of with the preparations for the assem- President Coolidge from Cuba. bly s being viewed with interest by | onzagement of his danghier . Marie society matrons and maids and many | Louise to Mr. George M. Rivera Dr. and Mrs. Danes of Prague, lovely old gowns are being selected | g ¢ : ) Czechoslovakia, ar. at the Grace Dod iy and food manufacturers, brought to you at prices made possible e | e Dodge | Mr. George Smith, Mr. Buddy Weaver ) for wear at the assembly. The week | The Troubadours of George Wash- | Hotel during their stay in Washing- h " i 1 of the hall opens with plans com- . ool nd Mr, Hunter Rame. only by an organization operating thousands ot stores in more th: Ington University, who ate presenting | m—————————— e 06'_and Mr. Hunter Rame. _____ 700 cities . wleted and with the stage set for one | their collegiate musical | comedy. | = 700 cities. |of the most brilliant social run-w_.uns! Sharps and Frats” at the Wardman i i T = of the scason. The boxes will be filled | Park Theater all this week, announces | with important X'EN'\‘»‘P"‘-‘“"‘“-‘ of | the followin list of patrons and pa- Washington society and the list of | ironesses: President and Mrs. Clyde subscribers is a notable one. Hech Marvin, Senator and Mrs. Mor- vis Sheppard, Senator Smith Brook- et e s S Clearance H, Wardman, et of All Winter Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mr, Lisner, Clarence A. Aspinwall Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Littlepag: Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mann, Dean E .We have gone through our remaining stock of winter models and regrouped the various lots, in many cases making further reductions. land Mrs. William Allen Wilbur, Dean | $15 to $35 Values Now °5, *7< and *10 Mrs. Robert Whitney Bolwell, Dean ' Make Your Selection Without Delay! ' Mrs. John B. Piet of Westchester county, N Y. who is passing the | Winter in Washington at the May. Power with her danghter iss Georgia M. Piet, will entertain a hun- d guests at a tea dance this after- noon in the palm court of the May. flower. when ler guests will include members of the diplomatic corp mbers of the Senate and the Hou number of the ason’s debutantes, of Washington's Among their sts will be the Minister of Egvpt A Samy Pasha, the Albanian Faik Konitza: the Per- er. Mirza Davoud Khan Representative and M Ransley of Pennsylvania r dughte liss Elizbeth Ra sentat.ve and Mrs. Joe Cr: and their niece, M Gladys Crail: Representative and M Sol Blosm of New York and Miss Vera Rioom; the charge d'aff: s of the le- ation of Lithuania. Dr. Mikas Bagdo- . Maj. V. us of the Spanish n Stanlinski of the rw—y— we Prosper Augustus | . Miss Frances Margaret Fox, author | of children’s stories, has returned lu“ the Grace Dodge Hotel for the \\'ln(v-l" months. Miss Fox has just published | with the Century Co. her latest book, “Uncle Sam’s Anim: ¥ 1 E. Ballenger has retura L] Good Food Is Not Expensive HEN you take advantage of Piggly Wiggly’s convenient serv- ice. - The finest products of the country’s greatest paci A dance was held in the home of Miss Loraine Michael on Wednesday, Dacember 28, when among those at- tending were: Miss Meredyth Hepan, | Miss Margaret Irving, Miss Doris .Je kins, Miss Helen McCallan, M Eleanor Smith, Miss Gladys Spaks. Miss Mary Falson. Mr. Henry Amas, Mr. Fred C. Claflin, Mr. Fred Cap- pinnilli, Mr. Edward Hunnituh, Mr. Calvin Sand: n, Mr. Hilton Smith, R Florida. : Lieut. J. H. Buscher announces the Polish legation. Mrs. Benjamin apartment at \ Selby, who has an ardman Park Hotel f the Winter. antertained at a bridge party Saturd\ afternoon at the Washington Club in contpliment to her Lilian Huie. There were 5 Big Piggly Wiggly SPECIALS For This Week’s Trading Wagner’s Cut Country Stringless Beans Gentleman Corn This excellent quality bean usu- The well 15c—but special all Semi-Annual orgetown Home, r. and Mrs. Alvin E. Dodd enter- Hotel after a short visit in New where she will return Wednesday for a week's stay. Peruvian edoya ary attache of the | Spanish embassy. Maj. Cassajus the commercial counselor of the Swedish an Mme. Weidel. the of the Navy for iward P'. Warner, and Elizabeth Warner *. Mae( jr.. wife T 1143 Conn. Avenue Mrs. nd 4 a supper party man Park Hotel Newcomb's siste Stutz of St. Pau were the n compliment to M Mrs Frederick o Among the guests | v of Labor, M. Jominerce | Tumes s: Senator and Mrs. Rma:“"": | Royal 8, Copeland, Representative and Tathnt atin | Mys. Ernest R. Ackerman, Represent- | - = = l' ative and Mrs. Samuel C. Major, Rep e \r‘"“‘ restntative and .\1? William »:Muuu _‘ g . Commissioner an Mrs. Dav H Kemper Simpson | pair, the Assistant Solicltor of the Treasury and Mrs. Harry erty, Commissioner and Hall, Gen. and Mrs. Col. and Mrs 'k E. Hopkins, Judge and Mrs. John W. Price. Mr the excellent qu and Mrs. Charles Williamson, Col and | George Seibold and Mrs. F. ene. o Mrs. William Gibson, Mr. and Mrs | forth, entertained mel‘ S W byster. Special E. L. Huffman. former v of (C. T. U. at_her home, 1615 Buchanan - 2 45 1-Lb. Jars c the Treasury and Mrs. Lesliz= M. |street. last Tuesday afternoon. There Shaw, Mr. Frederick 1. Cox. Mr. and | wer® over 50 members present, with A fine full flavored Pint lsc ‘ juice. It is always well Bottle. Bottle. .. and Mrs, William Cline Borden. Degn | and Mrs. W. C. Ruediger. Dean and | Mrs. Henry Grattan Do r. and Elmer Louis Kays Seikert, Dean Henning re 3. Henning. Capt. and Mrs. William H. Donald. | son of Fort Monroe, Va., are in Wash {ington as guests at the Grave Dodge Hotel. known At this prica Tl Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman en. tertained at dinner last evening in nt to Miss Florence Hobson T G Peanut Butter Enough said! Mrs. James E. Fox, a { Homer Smith. Mrs. G. E. ¢ Everyone knows v of this local Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips entertain at dinner Wedn v eve. Ring preceding the Washington as sembly costume hall for her daughter, jr.. will DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY For EVERY new frock—a suitable shade in GOLD STRIPE— silk stockings that WEAR! For Southern WEAR — Lovely New Clothes— grouped together for EASE in se- lection — Fourth Our Entire Stock of FLOOR } SAMPLES has been reduced! January Sale of Lamps to have a few bottles kept Quart on hand. Famous DEL MONTE Canned Fruits & Vegetables At Special Low Prices RED RASPBERRIES' ASPARAGUS TIPS No. * Tin. 35¢ Picnic Tin 19¢ ASPARAGUS TIPS STRAWBERRIES ASPARACUS 102 , FRUIT SALAD ASPARAGUS TIPS N W. N 1 Square Buffet Tin, 15¢ |- .35, " * 35¢ FRUIT_SALAD No. 1 Tin. 25¢ ASPARAGUS Col. FRUIT SALAD Ne. *1; 35¢ No. 13 Tin, 45¢ APRICOTS, pecled PINEAPPLE, sliced Buffet Tin, 12¢ No. 21 Tin, 25¢ APRICOTS, peeled PINEAPPLE, crushed - ! Tin- 20c No. * Tin, 20c APRICOTS, peeled PLUMS, De Luxe No. 2% Tir, 23¢ SPINACH 21 Tin, 19¢ | U S. No. 1 Grade 15-Lbs. 43 C for FRESH | VEGETAB) qui PRCDUCTS SUNSET GOLD BUTTER. .. ."* 57¢ LAND O’LAKES BUTTER FIRST PRIZE OLEO. . ... .L> 25¢ NUCOA ......"» 25¢ KRAFT CHEESE 15 Lb. Carton 23¢ PABST-ETT CHEESE. . P& 25¢ SHARP CHEESE. .. PURE LARD 1 Lb. Carton lsc ° ’ Lb. 62¢ Discounts Range from 10% to 50% Less than former prices! —of 1k Navy Blue trimmed with elf matenal in tan and CHERR'ES Buff~t Tin. 14¢ CHERRIES No. 1 Tin, 232 CHERRIES No. 2t Tin. 39¢ PEARS. Melba No. 2%, Tin, 2Q¢ PEARS, PRartlett No. 2% Tin, 29¢ PEACHES. sliced Ruffes Tin, 9¢ PEACHES, sliced No. 1 Tin. 17¢ PEACHES, sliced No. 2t Tin, 25¢ PEACHES. Melba : Tin, 25¢ $4230 Electric Candlesticks— " amber erystal and ster- §3] 25 ling silver Now, each.. $2750 Polychrome Flectric L Candlesticks. ow $13.75 And Now for Women—Sizes 36 to 44— { § 2-light Lustre and Bronze 3 50% Off§ et T Eoue” 55758 New 25 Silk Dresses $65 Junior Floor Base: metal Smart tailored styles of fine flat crepe— PINEAPPLE AND with ‘marble base. $32.50 New one and two-picce styles—and only yith i APRICOT $ 1 9.50 e PRESERVES An_assortment of Shades are Rice. . .® b Can 38¢ v at ome new s—coming ”,’.,'hl now \\'hCH women are so anxious included AT ONE-HALF THEIR i : . N REGULAR PRICES! Mint : : to don new frocks that have the freshness of Spring! And every one of «s was specially made for Jelleff’s—so we know just what out- $°8 Dress $10.50 New Carrots Bunch New Beets Bunch New Cabbage Lb Spanish Omions Each % FANCY FRUITS California Oranges Juicy Navels o 75¢ Granefruit Examples of the And a new treat in® the pre: line DEL MONTE Srpecial Features In Our Grocery Departments 6c Specials “25¢ 1. Glass, 30¢ $2750 Marble Albaster §7§ Base. Now Tabie 0'de English $27.50 End Table Lamp: Marmalade . ©'*** 29¢ Black Pepper h Lh Can 35 Stuffed Green Olives . . @uart §1.00 c.p.“' A 0z. Bottle 11‘ Russian Caviar, !': 0z Tin 45¢ Anchovy Paste Examples of the 3315 off Specials ~—for business —for afternoon —for luncheon —for sportswear —indeed, for every informal occasion matble base with georgette shade. §8 $26 Pewter Table Lamp. §17 Now . oo $25 Metal Floor Lamp: $15§ with marble base. Now §75 Glass Dolphin Lamp §50 and Shade complete. Now 2 for 15¢—10¢ each and T oeTAD | TAR 2 200 SOAP || .o Ata G | | o= Please the Thrifty Housewife Unusual Values from Our Meat Department Where experienced cutters expertiy prepare the finest Government-inspected meats possible to in Washington SMOKED SHOULDERS 4 to 0 Ihs these froc standing values they are! Table shade £39.50 Lamp $28.50 Now §1350 Japancse Vase Lamp §9 $57.50 "Lantern Floot Torchere; wrought iron. §4.2.50) w TATrA $1250 Wrought Iron Floor §9 Torchere. Now Pottery , and silk ~—With clever tucks and pleatings to vary the straightline mode, —Frocks with circular fullness that dips below the hemline in front. ~—Dresses with tunic lines and jabot. —Two-piece frocks with pleatings on the sides. —Frocks whose hemlines hang low at the sides. X 'Tuhr 25: Special at 3 (198 ZSC The New Lake Blue Green Piggly Wiggly Progdly Offers to Discriminating Weshington LADY ALICE BREAD Many in Beige Cocon Duo-Tones And the ever popular Navy and Black Grey Special Reductions on MIRRORS 10% Superior quality workmanship is reflected in the care with which pockets and bindings h erous hems the perfect seaming— ave bheen finished—the gen- indeed, every detail tells you these are splendid dresses, s new a \ 3 W -~ [ | | il % ! These are small, lean callas, weighis — Glen Bogie Week! Talk with Mile. Marie " Iet her 1ell you why these wonderful knitted frocks will not stretch or sag—Ilet llrr_p,huw you the new weave and the new colors. See the latest Glen Pogie—a fine, handsome SWEATER—and get a Neckwear Set Free—by buying your frocks this week! e never known of another knitted frock like Glen Bogie, It's unique in service it gives—every one seems to like it Come learn about Glen Bogie, for knitted frocks are favorites of fashion this year, Excellent value at Lb. 14¢ FRESH MEAT CUTS —from prime Government inspected animals 15 STEWING LAMB.. ... ... SHOULDER OF LAMB. ... .'* 29¢ BOILING BEEF... ... ... " 15¢ HAMBURG STEAK .. ... . ' 25¢ PORK LOIN ROAST......." 22¢ PORK CHOPS. .. ... . . ... ." 25¢ Fifty Stores Offering an Easy Way to Save Money | " to each S50% less than regular prices toad W oevasions. —if you Dave mot yet tried it ayde you're missing something ' | | / We ha HOURS: 8:45 to 5.30 PHONE MAIN 121 Dulin & Martin Co. 1215.17 F STREET 1214.18 G STREET 1he NoW- \Sec the special window displays all this week!—Most interesting!