Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1928, Page 20

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SOCIETY (Continued from Page Nineteen.) William Beck, Mra, Mattle Porter, Mrs. Bessie Edson, Mrs. Charles Pridges, Nrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. George Ferrim Mrs. Earl McIntosh, Mrs. Raymond Evans, Mrs. Richard Newman, Miss Wood and Mrs. William 8. Knox. Mrs. Berry will entertain at a small bridge tea tomorrow afternoon. Washington Assembly Ball Promises Brilliant Success. A scene of picturesque beauty will he presented tomorrow evening at the Mayflower Hotel when members of the Washington Assembly and invited guests will attend the third annual ancestral ball given by the assembly. The ball will open at 10 o'clock, when those attending will be received b: Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, president of the board of governors. Many of those present will be in costumes reminiscent of colonial days, while others will find inspiration in later periods cf the country's history or will represent ancestors whose names am found in the A lista of the opean countries. Navy and Marine Corps who 1ot wear fancy costumes have been requested to appear in thus adding a note of liance to the ba of youthful ek & contributed b sroup of prom- fnent young folk who will be in minuet costume and will tread the m ately_dance as the of the evening. rd Dunlol a. the mother of Liangollen, n the Continental Ge addition nnounced, there is also a dis- of subscribers who " | Matteson and Mi ds and ) 3 Mrs. Lawrence D. T of whom is a member of th ©of governors o sembly; Senator Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Repre- ve and Mrs. uel C. Major, ecretary of State and Mrs. foner of board former Robert Lansing, the commi: internal revenue and M David H. Blair, Alien Property Custodian and Mre. Howard Sutherland. Mre. Rich- ard Townsend. Rear Admiral and Mrs. ¢ .P. Jones. Rear ral and 1 Mre. Clarence C. Wi and Mrs. William McCain, Mr. and Mre. John Hays Hammond. Mrs. Chandler Anderson of the board of Mrs. Charies J. and Mrs. Charles Denby, Mr. and Mrs, Hayne Ellis, Mrs. John C. Fremont, Capt. and Mr=, John Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Newlands Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mr. Randoiph Mc Kim, Mr. and Mre. Charles L. Mar- att, Mr. Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Parke, Miss Florence Van Rensselaer, Canon and Mrs. Stokes, Miss Julla D. Strong, Mrs. est Thompeon Seton. Mr. and Mrs. P. Thom. Miss Mary Boyd Temple, Chester Welles. Mr., and Mrs. Lawrence Benet of Paris, France, will be the guests in whose honor Comdr. and Mrs. John Morse will entertain at dinner Friday Vi will later +|in-law and daught “{ Thomas Dresser White, ams, Lieut. Col. | x:wnm-tmwnhdbymm y evening dancing class. Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake have issued cards for a dinner at the Willard next Friday night, at which time covers will be lald for 50 gues! The dinner will take place in the presidential suite. Mrs, James Clarke Manning, whe has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Col. and Mrs. George Chase Lewis, for several months, sall- od Saturday aboard the Franconia tor a fivemonth tour of the world. The director general of the Pan- M American Union, Dr. L. & Rowe, sailed yesterday from New York for Havana to attend the Pan-American Conference. Mra. Frank Anderson has returned to her apartment at the Brighton aft- er spending the holidays with her daughter and son-in-law, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Rush Southgate Fay, at Newport, R. I, where Lieut. Comdr. Fay Is attending the War College. Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb will close her apartment at the Wardman Park Ho- tel the latter part of the week and will g0 to Pittsburgh, where she will join AMr. and Mrs. A. C. Opperman and their daughter, Miss Opperman, who will accompany her to California. Mrs. Lipscomb will sail on January 23 on the President Hayes from Los Angeles for China, where she will join her son- eut. and Mrs. in Peking. Mrs. Lipscomb and Mrs, White will leave some time in the Spring on their return trip to the United States, stop- ping in India, Egypt and Europe. Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, pre dent of the District of Columbia S ciety, 1812, announces a partial Hst of patronesses for the card party to be given by the soclety Tuesd: in the Willard room of the ard Hotel: Mrs. Calvin_Coolidge, 8: Frances Parl Sol Bloom and Samuel W. Earle, Mrs. Charles Bou Mrs. James Leander Loose, Frank Funk. Tllinois State Society Honoring the President. An unusually large attendance is expected At the next meeting of the Illinois State Society, due to the recep- tion to its newly elected president, Representative Henry R. Rathbone. member at large from Illinois, and Mrs. Rathbone. which will be held January 11 at $:30 o'clock in the Wil- lard Hotel There will be a short program of — e | A Prescription That Ends Night | Coughs in 15 Minutes | Persistent night coughing is usually due to causes which cough syrups and patent medicines do not touch. A remarkable prescription known as Thoxine, working on an entirely different principle, goes di- ‘rect to the cause, and is guaran- teed to stop the stubbornest cough within 15 minutes, One swallow is all that's needed. If it fails, get your money back. No chloroform or other harmful drugs. Safe for children. Equally good for sore | throat, for which purpose it is far superior to gargles. Ask for Tho 35c, 60c and $1 Sold Peoples Drug Stores and all good drug stores.—Advertisement. original songs and poems by Mrs. Rathbone. In the receiving line will be Vice President and Mra. Dawes, and the delegation in Congress from Il nols, with their wives, including Sen: tor and Mrs. Charles Deneen, Repre- sentative Richard Yates, member at Inrge, and Mrs. Yates; Representative Martin B, Madden, first district; Repre. sentative Martin D. Hull, second d trict, and Mrs. Hull; Representative Elliott W. Sproul, third district; Rep-| W. resentative Thomas A. Doyle, fourth district; Representative Adolph A. Sab- bath, fitth district, and Mrs. Sabbath; Representative James T. Igoe, sixth district, and Mrs. Igoe; Representative A. Michaelson, seventh district, and Mrs. Michaclson; Representative Stan- Kunz, eighth district; Repre- sentative Fred A. Britten, ninth dis- trict, and Mrs. Britten; Representa- tive Carl R. Chindblom, tenth dis- trict, and Mrs. CHindblom; Representa- tive Frank R. Reid, eleventh district, and Mrs. Reld; Representative John T, BRuckee, twelfth district, and Mrs. Buckee; Representative Willlam R. Johnson, _thirteenth district; Repre. sentative John C. Allen, fourteenth dig- trict, and Mrs. Allen. Representative Edward J. King, fifteenth district, and Mrs. King; Rep- resentative William Hull, sixteenth district, and Mrs. Hull; Representative Homer W. Hall, seventeenth district, and Mrs. Hall; Representative Wil llam P. Holaday, eighteenth district, Holaday; Representative Charles Adkins, nineteenth district, and Mrs, Adkins; Representative Henry T. Rainey, twentieth district, and Rainey; Representative J. Earl or, twenty-first district, and M ajor; Representative Ed M. Trwi twenty-second district, and Mrs. Irwin; Representative Willlam Arnold, twenty-third district, and Representative Thomas W. Willlams, twenty-fourth district, and Mrs, Willlams; Representative Edward E. Dennison, twenty-fitth dis- trict; Mr. Frank White, Treasurer of United States; Judge and Mrs. W. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Risley. Introductions will be made by Mrs. A. R. Batley. Dancing will follow the reception, the floor heing in charge of Mr. Edward C. Steagal; assisted by Miss Mae Murray, Miss Lucille Price d Mr. Herbert Kaiser. Mrs. Elllot Schutz is chairman of the entertain. ment committee. Mr. Victor V. Mar- tin, the retiring president, will pre- side. Mr. Leslie J. Johnston and Mr. A. R. Balley are vice presidents of the society, Mr. O. F. James is secretary and Miss Gertrude Van Riper treas- urer. Mrs. Arnol Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will be the | | | parel offered. 122 1200 Velvet Costume Suits Normally Priced $119 to $145 Outstanding Values In Our Clearance Sale Ttems that compel attention by reason of the drastic nature of the reductions and sterling quality of the ap- Four Wonderful Groups of DRESSES *55 79 39:0 3-Piece Ensemble Suits Greatly Reduced SPORTS COATS $55 —Fur trimmed. Sports and Dress Normally Priced $85 to $16% COATS, ‘85 Normally Priced $125 to $195 Finest Fur Coats Drastically Repriced HATS Now %5 and #10 - PALAIS ROYAL DOWNSTAIRS STORE Another Triumph of Mgrchandising for the Downstairs Store! Here’s a Sensational Sale of New Spring Dresses To Sell for Only "We worked hard to get them—but what wonder- ful values! ot only are these charming and unusual dresses new and fresh, but they are au- thentic Spring models—in the most prom- ising of the new Spring styles! Think of getting a new season dress for such a low price! Tailored models — straight line frocks— becoming one and two piece mod- ., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928.’ John R. Eskredge, Mrs. 8. Johnson Poe, Mrs, Dalsy McLaurens Stevens, lgxl All:; Ct‘;’rdoll or, Mrs. Jessie E. Scott, John 8. McNelll, Mrs. Jean Wh‘l‘ttl- more, Mrs, Lols K. M. T: M Lilllan D. Bergey, Mrs. George Ba: Mrs. R Ann_Blllington, Mrs. ¥ rence Farley, Mrs. Robert Jackson, Mry. Charles L. Donohoe, Mrs. Nellle Sullivan, Mrs, Etta C. Boltwood, Mrs. Frank Mann, Mrs. D. A. McDougal, Mrs: Weston Vernon, Miss Huston, Mrs. R. O. Elllott, Mrs. Palmer Jer- main, Mrs. W. C. Tilletts, Mrs. Ed- ward Parker, Mrs. Henry Francis Grady, Dr. Jennie Callfas, Mrs. Fran- cls Friedhoff, Mrs, Esther_Johnson, Mrs. Ireno Stuart, Mrs. Robert E. ’r‘\'::‘vmn and Mrs. Teresa M. Gra- guest or honor at a dinner given at the Woman's National - Democratic Club this evening by Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, who has returned to Washington to attend the meeting of the Democratic national committee, of which she is vico chairman. Mrs. Blair's other guests will be national committeewomen from the various States and other prominent Demo- cratic women who have gathered for the occaslon, Including Mrs. Clem Shaver, wife of the chalrman of the committee; Mrs, Cordell Hull, wife chairman; Mrs, Nellle Tayloe Ross, former Governor of Wy- oming; Mrs. J. Borlen Harriman, Mr Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Mrs. Blair Banister, Miss Caroline Rellly. Mrs. W. R, Pattangall, Mrs. Bernict Pike, Mrs. James C. Cantrill, Mrs. Brothers . Announce l/2 off All Winter Apparel NO C. 0. D.’S NO EXCHANGES All Sales Final Fleur D .ine—Rizik subtle illusive perfume TWELVE THEIERFTEEN F 407 Priced right in the first Living Room Suites Small two-piece suites for the apartment—or tiny house —more luxurious suites to fit into the most spacious background—choose whichever you need—at gigantic savings! $85 Three-piece Sateen Foyer Suite, now. . $43 $129 Three-piece Jacquard Suite, now $169 Three-picce Jacquard Suite for $169 Three-piece Jacquard Suite, now. ... $269 Three-piece Mohair Suite, now $325 Three-piece Jaequard Suite, now $495 Two-picce Jacquard Suite, now. ... ... 8295 Breakfast Suites Sharply Reduced! Ideal tov the Artemus Ward RTEMUS WARD, who enjoyed pie, said. A “Pie often foolishly abused is a good creature at the right time and in angles of thirty or forty degrees, although in semi- circles and quadrants it may sometimes prove too much for delicate stomachs.” The “beware of too much” sign has been hung out on nearly all foods except milk. You never heard a mother say “don’t drink too much milk.” In. stead she always has a supply of Simpson's Milk on hand for the children—she knows taken in quantities it will maintain perfect child health. At every corner grocer store— H e PALALS ROYAL ANNEX—1106 G Street N.W. Furniture Unloading Sale! Offering Complete Up-to-Date Suites for the Living Room— Dining Room—Bedroom and the Breakfast Room at just about Former Prices We must make room for new Spring stock—so we've marked our remaining suites at about half price—low enough to favor even the most limited income! place—these reductions of one- half make them all unusual opportunities for saving! Dining Room Suites Don’t Miss This Opportunity -piece suites—in fine walnut and mahogany—ra: ing in price from §103 to $34%—and they're all warth twice that much! $1,200 10-picce Mahogany Suite, now $16Y 10-piece Walnut Suite, now . $220 10-piece Walnut Suite, now. $219 10-piece Walnut Suite, now. 255 10-piece Walnut Suite, now. 8269 10-piece Walnut Suite, now $195 10-piece Walnut Suite, now. . $685 10-Piece Walnut Suite, now ...So00 .. SIS ..S1e e veess SITS Exceptional Values on Bedroom Suites 1t vou need a new bedroom suite ~don’t hesitate! You'll Just what many homes want—and need! voung couple just furnishing a home. In natural wood, two tone walnut, and maple and gav yellows that radiate cheer. Note the exceptional savings, $43.50 S-piece Enamel-decorated Suite, now S16.00 $85 S-piece Enamel-decorated Suite SI7N $49.78 S-piece Enamel-decorated St LR $9 6-piece Enamel-decorated Suite, now. 0 . $78 4.piece Enamel-docorated Suite, now E XN $89 6-piece 1% «docorated Suite, now. $98 S.piece Enamel-decorated Suite, now $115 6-piece Antique Maple Suite, now $129 4.piece Solid Walnut Suite, now. . Convenient Terms of, Credit May Be Arranged if Desired—On Sale Furniture Annex—1106 G Street NW . ve and six les=reduced find no greater values than se. Fou plece suites in a variety of fimishes and to history-making prices S193 4.picce Enamel and Decorated Suite, now SINY 4.piece Walnut Suite, now R2148-piece Endamel aad Decorated Suite, now $169 4piece Walnut Suite, now . .. ... .. SMLS0 4picce Walnut Syite, now 22 d.piece Walnut Suite, now AR LS8 N2 o-piece Walnut Suite, now. . .. SI198 307 6-picce Enamel and Decorated Suite, now . S19.80 S$418 7piece Antique Maple Suite, now o S8 els — tucked, embroidered and ribbon trimmed dresses. o SIS SN . SIV Slo97s Plenty of navy blue Spring-like greens Crepe de Chine New vivid reds Fine Georgette Rose--beige--new blues Sizes for Women and Misses Palais Royal--Downstairs Store Flat Crepes New Silks

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