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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, TANUARY 11. 1928, S : I E T ‘ 7 |many prominent women, wives of|[the committee on membership of the [ Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G. Mathews R‘nm. Mrs. John J. Noonan, Mrs.|give & card party for the benefit of | formulated for the club's annual pre-| Mrs. Thomas F. Finnin, and patrons il e S R 7 W. Sel. H A sases, Mrs. Joseph P. Cul dinlomats and cabinet ministers, hav. |axsociation, heads a special committee | Mrs. Robinson Downey, Mrs. Charlen W. Semmes, Men, B W. &l w:wt::m\; which in ]:cd'“tdnasnr“b Lenten card party to be given at Im Datronesses, Mrs. [ ing accepted the invitation of the Arts the board, the staft and department | Fenn, Miss Dona crl ger, | hold, Miss Mary se Y in avenue, Tuesday OTNOM | the Washington Hotel Thursday, CIub to become patronesses for this | directors, which will have charge of | Mrs. Peter A Drury, Mrs. Robert 1| Clarence . Donahtie, Mrs, James 1. [ January 24, from 2:30 until 4:30 o'clock, T o o T e ot s d {ftthiannualiartievant of ithe National|| the SanaaaTIEEt Lk (of the Creanim: | Grant, Mrs. Tosaph vden, Mea.| Colliflower, Mrs, Lewis Payne, Mrs.|in the ballroom at 2400 Sixteenth | FoP" appointed hy Mrs. John Morris,| Mra. Edward Franklin White of Ir. * (Continued from Sixteenth Page.) ) Capital. to be held in the administration | Abram Lisner, Mme. Tewinski, f Rieman M. Chy ley, Mrs, .I:mn_‘s I, | street, gitiecandnaimar inapolis is attending the m o - — | 'The list of patronesses aiready in- i Tuesday evening, January |Mrs. C. Augustus son, Mrs. B f Tlavtnett, Mrs. Philip Brown, Mrs. M.| Mrs. Judson Cobb is chalrman of the | ickets, Mrs. Chester McGuire ana the board of directors of the Gen Mrs. Jack Mason. Miss Madge | cludes Senora de Tellez, Mme. Mat-|24. Plans are now being perfected for [win Puller, M Rutherford | A. Tluddieston, Mrs. Alfred C.Whit-| commlites on arrangements for the o' Margaret P. Doran; prizes, Mra, Federation of Wome bs, of whir el d Hugh Miller of | sudaira, Mme. C Senora de ig “Midwinter Revue” of the activi-|and Miss Juliette Rutherford ton, Mr o rves, Mrs. T. K. lhenefit, her committee including Mrs, ti and Mrs. B. Stanley: “he is first vice president. The N Craaneoro: Mirs Ruth Nichols of | Davila: Mme. Ens; Mme:. Pater, Mme: | 1ion of the beseiation. 10 be presonted | Heason. fickets may. be obtained at % names G, Hoskell, Mes. | Baward Kennedy. Mrs. C. L. Henry,| oo 4 Sagt! and Mrs. . B. Stanleys U0, " ) ssociation of Woman Lawyers G'”F:x." C: Mr. Cary Whitaker | Simopaulos, Mme. “iecha | in pictorial form, as the feature of the | the New Willard on the mornings of ank Schtider, Miss Julia Ken-|Mrs. James Huntington Turner, Mrs. and Mrs, Willlam Morri: reception, |0f Which Miss Katharine R. Pike i oF WinatonSalem and Mim Nannic | Mime. Samy and Senora de 1 [ annual meeting. which is to be at-|(ho lectures. v, Miks Beatrice Deeds, Miss Mary | W n’u:m Channing Johnson, Mrs. Rust | William Ahern, Mrs. Charles | President, is giving a dinner in hono Xinnear and Miss Mollie Kinnear of | Mvs. Dwight 1. Davis, Mrs. Curtis| tended by all members of the assocla: [\ f om0 vien, n Kelly, Miss| Smith, Rn‘n,.h Busan Hacker. Miss|coting'and Mo Markoier Worsro of Mr turday _even S ienteond. | Dwizht © Wiibur,* Nrs. Willim AL don, Ay T e e hulies r beth Dolan, | Louise Blanche Harris, Miss Marian F et mdwi gabs o1 on Eighteenth Pag . Louis D. 5. R it e n. Miss Margaret Cot- (Crenshaw and Miss Saily Hews Phil.| Pilliclty. Mrs. Fdwin _Hinkel and _(Continued on Eightee Miss Susanna _ Ste and Mrs. i 3 holt ita]Tuesday. evening, January 17, at the rr, Miss Alma Happ, [ lips. sl 1o 1 includes Mrs, r | ghter of M ht in the | Washington S L Misses . Miss Rernadetto —_— | aitocaill, M., i M Goant| in official life in Washington | ha - | [ s Noneter Al Dore,” Miss Margaret A. MeAllister, sia” fnd Mr, George §. Burton and | erne Tavior of Boston, M . Were, who have consented 1o serve as Y . chairman, | vy, b Y . \m‘"“k;""- »‘I’*_ Miss Ann G - Mre. William | (08 e fl"““'" "fr wampscott, | anuay at 430 | patronesses for the bail. i ed by Miss Lucille Jones, Mrs. || ue¢ / . BT I 0Es | B Mons th Branson. | g thin SfS, o '"’:“"‘? L "“'d days in | - in_the presidential suite of | Roxes for the ball are all taken, and Margaret Kendig, Miss Anne Krouse, |- Hitn Eheshy. i r,r"fl“n- A race Dodge Hotel. DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY fard Hotel. The Rev. Mark | (here is a waiting list for hoxes, in} Mary Reall, Miss Catherine arter. Miss Mary V. Mertick ape | (A committee of the beard of mana- of Calvary M. E. Church |cuse it fs possible to add ta the nim: | Chamberiain, Miss Thelima Thompson, | 11 carter.Mine Mary V. Merriok. § cors of the Fpiscopal Church At a general business meeting of officiated. ! ber alveady arranged for. Every p ss Myrtle Pigg, Miss Dorothy Wills | (eors SrLpasan, A of the Diocese of W the Mathis Club The bride wore a gown of black | sily ace in the big ballvoom and '4nd Miss Catherine Murphy. transparent velvet with bodice of in the sallery will be utilized to ac-) Yhite chiffon and velvet with ervstal | commodate the demand for reserva- | The Friday morning hook reviews | trimming. Her bouquet was of bride | tions. | Which were conducted at the N KENMORE h\;m! m\;z'lxll;u of tl\:"\:llv)’. ey V. Nicholson was hostess | \Willard Hotel {u‘r |‘,,“ weeks ||n;|‘mlmx f mmed ely preceding I Mrs. Jesse Nichols Qo= I 'the hol g vil = - for 2 S e Waaekind ot New |1 Ml i a0 ingmar:| e boikays wil b et for an A De e Apart York sang T Love You Ti | fower_preceding the final session of | fiifiiy at 1130 a'elock, The reviews < companied by Miss Margaret Mills of | (he National Democratic Women’s | tEF B0 1280 @'ctock. (i vevie v . Washinston. who also played Lohen- | |y Enforcement League. The din-| % pt COUEE 00 MPs: W g | » i An Exclusive B wredaing Rarch “and dnct- | ner. was in honor Sptiiatre Han: re.to be reviewed each weck. | in Washington’s Exclusive enta usic., Thurman Smith of K & City, A one of fiction and the other non-fiction, of-town guests were Mrs.|anq Mrs. Howard Willson of Vir hy Eun The object is to give those attending | Co-operative Building | F D&M Pattern In rs. George . the reviews a conversational knowl | dze of outstanding works of current | 'S i Sparks 2 i, S O | e s e commiin of the 5 assachusetts Ave. 1 : . Taylor. Judge and Mrs “lof W Luke Wilson, | Mrs, & er ln 1. Baker of Newport. R. L. and Mrs. [ 0f "Parker, Mrs. Fred E.|Bloom, Mrs. William J. Harris, Mrs 3 Wiliam Marvel of Fall River. Wrisht and Mrs. Wilson Compton, en- | Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Lindley H. Entering into the design, construction ! ! tertained at luncheon today in the ad- | Hadley. Mrs. Harlee P. Wilson, Mrs. d . f this C. fraiA L4 v sh who enter- building of the associa- Fates Warren, Mrs, Thomas W. Tage. | Details and equipment of this Co-operative Apart- ) o 1 Ver ;‘ Bty o csunt Monday, in fhe at Seventeenth and K stroets|Mrs. Charles 1 Williamson. Mrs. F B ment are the fruits of our wide experience, 4 4 resident i oom of the ) eaders in the Autumn F. Patterson, M Fdsor . Br i " g i 1 | ower. had as her guests Lady o on o foriihe 1928 ot | Mire. ‘Chacle VATt i eatharinel smeautitully Iocated on with the result that it was sold—practi- - zet of the association which proved so S ‘s'n.‘ Mrs. rnsinh T, 2\\;‘“”\\\.‘ overlooking Rock (rer cally before completion. | Slinnessfol Katherine Gwynn, Mrs. S. E. A. | i r . f | ol Plans were discussed at today's | Martin, Mre. Beale R. Howard, wirs. | o e et There's one Apartment available Teaspoons Butter Spreaders S ustus ¢ ownin o et o o Mrs. Llewellyn o = ° > ! 1 B mee for the completion of the an- | William Dennet, N ;. RS Vee” Bemt R e A A haanee . from At a Price That Will il BT Setof6.....810 Set of 6..812.50 xander Ma ith, s fre regular sub- | Paul Wooton, Mrs, W. G. Galliher | 5 Told 4 ; i s b s 2 a Coming in since | Mrs. C. R. MacAtee, Mrs. Wallace | glous living room: very ary W. Watson, Mrs Witeover, Mrs. James W. Orme, Mrs large bedroom with idenl Interest—On Terms 4 Salad Forks Medium Forks e January . Mrs. ] | bath: Kitchen and di s. Fre ir i i ! A h ng = R rs. Fred E. Wright, chairman of David Hunt Blair, Mrs. Delos A.| Do ishon audluinine MacArthur, ) ed R. Shands . . \ S 6 == e ) That Are Attractive Shotio= - Befiolfs ¥ Hent W ch. Mre. John ¢ @:EEE@@ (reparate servants' en. A notable feature of this exclusive s Medium Knives .Steak Set <. John Allan Twenty-four-hour Apartment is its unusually large rooms Set of 6.....819 B. Devore and | ] vator and switchhoard Ira. Mary Stew: . attention, and superior view. ash and her daughter. Mis< Sohid Brand-new—never oc. Inspection may be had only by permit— Carolyn Nash. who have made their cupicd—and s s . . L which, however, can be arranged at your HOURS: 8:45 t0 § ome ahroad for the past four vears. Apartment obf i ’ 2 DURS: 8:45 to 5:30 STy to) Butans January 18 Sterlmg Silver this superb building. convenience £ a short cruise on the N N T SANDWICH TRAYS —by phoning Adams 9900 2 5 ER e S AP S— M. & R. B. Warren Dulin & Martin Co. Pioncers in Co-operative Apartments 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET Now s12'35 Each Visit our Resortwear L) Never out of your L W clusi Shop on the fourth J size in Gold Stripe Silk rua:t::;:m Wn::b:‘; floor and see the lovely Stockings. Here and at J ton of Tecla Pearls— apparel on display for Pare ol r Chapman, PHONE MAIN 1294 * Bavly will enter- tome W in honor Sidney Taliaferro and her | Miss Fulton of London. Helen Calhoun will have Mrs. ng her twice ® week in the library the District | League of American Pen Women Aembers wishing to obtain hooks mayr do so Mondays from 11:30 to 1230 o'clock and Friday, from 3:30 th 5:30 o'clock. pieces of solid sterling silver. Whether presented as a token of friendship or acquired to add lustrous beauty to your own home, they will be a source of pride—especially when guests are entertained at tea. Eight 914- inch Sandwich Trays and 12 Fruit Bowls from which to make a satisfied selection. Store, jr., son of Col Stone of the War Depart- ent. has resumed his studies at the Hun Preparatory Sch n Prince- t N. J.. after spending the Christ- vacation at his home in Wash- inzton our Stoneleigh Court ASHION UTION rivals real the “Sunny South.” o "%"Si‘..i".fil"“'#"."m. Shop on Conn. Ave. e w-.:fl" NanTors ::n:::uh! - . John Rebert Waller entertain- for the descen, = of Seventeen red Seventy-Six Chapter, Daugh New Purchases! New Savings! New Things! Jelleff buy are alert! Not only are theyv fashion-al ert to every new style trend—but constantly searching out the hest the markets afford. Jelleff patrons know that Jellef’s is a different kind of store! Rf;;ht now. when most stores are holding “clearance sales”—Jelleff’s are presenting new special purchases—new advance fashions for Spring—and values that dramatically emphasize the advantages of shopping regularly at Jelleff's! Watch Jelleff it is indeed a fashion institution! Watch Jelleff advertising for “news flashes” of important style trends for Spri A by ol f the mar herine C. Rassett of he Langley Junior High School to Mr J. J. Thomas, local musician and composer. which took place December 30. in Raltimore. Md. Special Prices on Sterling Silver Candlesticks The handsome new console type. Colonial design. Weighted base. 23.20 a pair R. HARRIS & CO. 7th and D Sts. Mrs. Martha Ewin f Monterey Hf.. is in Washington for a few . d2vx ‘and s stavin the Willard First in Washington! Botany Challis Handbags Newest of the bags that will be carried Southward! companie Mise Mary Brennan, are at the rliton for several days. Mr. Bren Par s attending the national Demo. eratic committes meeting now beinz heid in Washingtorn Bal Boheme Patroness List Has Distinguished Names, CT::. ‘r\cu‘{\&] Boheme of the Arts Tub of Washington is rapidly becom- vith silk ing world-wide in its interest and ap. o mtbaille - And. peal. and this season’s hall, 10 be held Bt i Dltni bl e i o Ko bs beid Botany stands for quality. Witiard : f % efiat Botany Challis Bags, $5 Palmetto Silk Bags, $5 Handbag Shop—Street Floor A New Purchase Arrives to Join the January Sales In the Grey Shops $3 Philippine Lingerie A Paris FASHION INSTITUTION Washington Newlord hey your costume, e ever so many new shades d adorned with most emphatically rart pouches and Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century il nEn=——u—0 lo|[c——=|o|c——=lalc———lo]|p|[e———|a]|———|o| ——=3|0] L i b 7 2 Gowns and Chemises—ai fine, firmly woven ‘ nainsook—elaborately adorned with handwork $ 9: sn 3 o —rare values at $1.95! Ouly on the Philippine i Again! Were Pr.dlc.“y Sold Out the Last Tim Islands, where native women toil so patiently— Again Tomorrow! More New Arrivals for This Selling of so happily—and for such trivial sums, could such exquisitely Three'Tone Jersey Dresses embroidered underwear be made! This lingerie is adorned with vine and rose patterns, ind solid or coloda (punch) work N ) Now we start out with 200 ious 1 cklines, and the gowns are made with sleeves or more—and how fast they'll go Opera and Evening Slippers [[]| " oo ws e e Think of it—over twenty most of these i anything about sew he taloring there is It's No Wonder ol Gty thove tonets e Lo A 2 KT, Yo And your choice of 30 styles in smart slipper buckles ‘ Even now that we've act The combination regularly ‘ 45 sells for $15 to $20— g —for jersev frocks are very smart for sports, b ss, school street and 1 st . . siges 16, 18, 30 38 and 40 s winning so many new friends and admirers! Gre. Blues The Sportswear Shop is fairly buzzing with . Monogram effects, diagonal | the praise of Glen Bogie—and it comes from pipinuzase Arl«;:!\‘ r'*;z wi N i . g . i & others are made with elast t hat are so pop Hisivcatnd e ‘ . 2 affairs! | women of so many different types and tem A F Exclusive styles for informal dfumvmy'ls or formal evening ! | . peraments, from school girl to sophisticant— Morning Frock Shop—Fourth Floor And there are imported cut steel or domestic rhinestone huckles for every g from the lady of leisure to the woman who pair of slippers. Footwear of character—and of Jelleff quality, Complete ! WA follows a career ‘[‘v'“‘l‘ all goes to "]‘"“' ,}.‘l‘:f' Expert Beauty Advice range of sizes Glen Bogie popularity is universal, his week marks the first showing of the new Glen Do Sweater as well as the one and M“e’ Jeme . two piece trocks that women know ell. Direct 5 the New York Sal i Materia Colors: Heels: Vo piece fr .\ it women know so w rect From the New York Salon of —took five years to perfect Patent leather Black Spike L ill not sag or stretch Satin Silver Spanish | —comes in lovely coloring: Kid Gold New French i l 1 worlmARKIp—undi mach: beantiEil polos, cle by e (o e as Ut FA s Qn Ogle And there's simply no end to their practicality— NOW, both for —is made to fit practically every type of figure For sports—for business—for street—in deed, for every informal occasion a Glen Bogie trock is a SMART froce . And they" so practical that they have been called the Q Here for Three Days year-around frock! ™ THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Famed Reauty Scientist And you must sce the new sweaters Mlle. Jeanze has been persons that have all the advantages of the ¥ famous Glen Bogie dresses. The price Slz 75 i Rubinstein in all the latest developments of he of the sweater 1s . Reauty Clinies. 1 are cordially urged to visit her for a Misses’ Just for This we‘ek!‘ special diagnosis of your shin and for advice how to hest twospiece You may choose & smart collar and cuff set or enhance the charms of vour complexion Glen Bogie a three-cornered scarf—and that will be wcluded 29.50 in the price of the s, Complete assortment of Helena Rubinstein preparations als Glen Bogie Dress, $29.50 ways on sale in the— Soresis Shos Shop—Street Ploor Sportewear Shop—Fourth Floer Rubinstein Shop—Street Floor