Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1928, Page 19

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shoulders and they both dainty lace fans. SOCIET THE EVENING costume was also made with droop {Mr. George Bond Cochran and Mr. carried | John Storer. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose was host- A unique costume was that of Mrs. [ess at dinner, followed by a box party STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928, counselor of the Netherlands lega- tion; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart, Miss Elizabeth Kemp and Mr. Pen- dleton Turner. and Mrs. Samuel J. Henry had Davenport White. Soclety of Colonial In the box taken George C. Thorpe and Dr. and Mrs, by the Natlonal Da Thomas Hardy ames were Dr. Taliaferro, T Minnigerede Andrews, a nun’s white [ which included Brig. Gen. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mr (Continued from Eighteenth Page) |flowing costume, with the cross of St.|Frank T. Hines, Brig. Gen. Willlam |with them in their box Comdr. and |Mrs. FEverard Robinson 'r..,m Mr: e % George at the front of the gown, and | 5. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H.|Mrs. A. B. Court and Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Ewell Thornton, Jiant spectacle. It was by far the|She carried a Jeanne d'Arc banner. [Kllis, Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander |Lee Benoist. iomrollg gl gy s most delightful ball given by the| Mrs. Harry Norment was lovely in a|Lyon and Mr. and‘ Mrs. James C.| Former Representative and Mrs. |queline Todd, Miss Jessica Assembly, the ballroom being com.|Directoire model of blue satin, trim- | Dunn. Thomas W. Phillips, jr. entertained |Mrs, Richard Hill. fortably filled without ecrowding the |med in shell pink, the skirt lined with [ Mrs. Robert Mackenzie had as!at dinner preceding the ball in honor | In the boxes taken by the floor to the discomfort of the dancers, |Pink. and the train, which she wore |guests in her box Mr. and Mrs. Claude | of their debutante daughter, Miss |Council were Rear Admiral and Mrs, The boxes were filled and the con-|over her arm, was also lined with the | Langlais, Mrs. Lawrence Kwell of [ Janet Phillips. . H. (,.mmwll, Maj. . and Mrs. tinuous visiting gave a charn pink. Her modified poke bonnet was \0\\ York, Mr. Herbert Hengstler and udge and Mrs. Samuel Jordan . and Mrs. of hlue, faced with pink Mr. John Ewell. had as hox guests former [Edward Sturtevant, Lleat, Comdr. and costumes predominated, al-| Mr de Clare Berry wore an un-| Mrs, Frank Hamilton was hostess y of State and Mrs. Robert orse, Mr. and Mrs, though there were many others— |usually handsome costume, an old |ty a box party, which included Mrs.|Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitz- and Mrs. Demarest lish bridal costume of more than 100 years ago. She had as her guest Baroness von Below. A delicious hot supper was served at Oriental. medieval and not a few of the modern. Many fair ies in rare figured silks and exquisite laces fas ioned in the stately mode of the late 1700s made strange pictures with [smell tables in the presidential dining lighied cigarettes between their tinted | room. and dancing continued until lips. making bold contrast to the soft [1:30 o'cloc white hair arcanged in pompadour St e POMPAAOUT ! Interesting Box Parties Entertained. (-f'\“:: l‘"f‘"‘. r"".‘himmvk. g»-;(;;sidv\nl The Ambassador of Spain and e board of governors of the As- ANl n e mne e e : sembly. received the guests. assisted lafkedli oS icsta i, by Mre Tobert Lansing and Mrs. | ¢ ere i ‘alter R Tuckerman. Mrs. Dimock | (€ s B " Ratfn was in silver-color transparent vel | {1 ‘:,';.d( ]‘.l‘x:(alrf"‘;:::lieg‘:tat.\:fl::::d 1o “‘\’;n-:“}:;sslit;:'1'::1"':: and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall; Gen: gown of silver net embroidered in Wiliilam D. Connor and Mr. cut steel, made over a deep shade of | BHRUER N AT D and Mme. Purple. (Nrs uckerman had 4 e | Bachke were with Mrs. Charles Bough: trimmed with silver lace. Also in the house guest, Mrs. Alfred Hawes of line for short intervals were Mrs. | QOuse KUy David A. Reed, Mrs. Lawrence D.|Yorwalk, Conn. Tyson and Mrs. Copley Amory. girs. Nannie n Jobe and Mrs. s George Calvert shared a box and had | Mrs. Brosseau Central Figure. with them Maj. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, president | SPUgg Perry. Maj. and Mrs. Clayton general of the D. R.. held quite | Barne: . Mr. and Mrs. Francis large informal reception on the |V Warren Aker: delines, many of her friends and rmick, Miss admirers stopping to eet her. hl e .!x_\lw. Comdr. J seemed quite a fitting scene for the| reary Johnson and George Ca Loprefi('nt’lll\e \h‘pl*o mong the guests of Mrs. *ancestors” to curtsy to the chiet of | that large organization of descendants | ©of heroes of the Revolution.fi = 4 A nicturesque feature of the bali|B. EIKins, who also ente e e dne of the minuet by a | house guests, Mrs. James Robert M- group of debutantes and voung beaux | Kee, daughter of the late President {1 costumes of that period. The vari.| Benjamin Harrison; Mrs. Augusta ous figures were gracefully | Evans and_Mrs. J; . Allen of smoothly executed, Miss ‘Theodo! 5 a alani Mr. Eben F. Comins!} m;‘:::‘ a.i'nd 1:1‘v ot‘n:el’usiun of the|ter of he hostess. Mrs. Elkins enter- {tained at dinner preceding the ball. s Chace and Mr.| ol i et \‘1; :‘r"‘;rl‘o‘“';ed ancers from | . Representative and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant were guests of Mrs. Victo | York | .. r the Denishawn studio '}l"::r‘]“(,n' 'of | Kauffmann, who also had with her in iinuet | her box the District attorney and:Mrs. it e il e Pevton Gordon, Mrs. Robert Nelson : © | Stanfield, Mrs. Jack _Hayes, e L S S LNt Charles Colfax Long. Maj. Reginald ders and voluminous skirt of narrow }ri“"';":“rm:;;‘"d\fl\“;itnll and Mr. Ray- TufMes of tulle made over wide hoops. | Mqnd Richatdeon. o0 o Their dancing was _exquisitely | grac- 1l and dainty and \:l(‘ku] none | of the stately dignity and “atmos- phere” of the minuet. They receiv a storm of applause. A grand marc! followed. when those who took part iman were in a box and had with them Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman, Miss Bell> Gurnee and her guest, h | Isabel Thorndike, and Gen. Villa, mili- !tary attache of the Italian Embassy. ton Wood, who also entertained h(‘r! | | Mrs. | Miss | John Caldwell of Omaha; Mrs. John milton, s Exilona Hamilton, who repre- iflnlo«l her great a tie, Mr. Hayes. M | Mrs. Henry W. Fitch was hostess in the dance were followed by @ A ’ majority of those in costume. After |t her sonsin-law and daughters, Maj. land Mrs. Creswell Garlington and twice circling the room the orches- tra dnifted into the enticinz strains | the Capt. and Mrs. Stephen C. Rowen. Miss Belle Gurnee entertained in her of “The Blue Dinube” waltz, ‘ o ollo the | box her house guest. Miss Isabel Thor! form of dance which followed the |bOX her house guest, Mias Inabel Thorn- F. Taliaferro and her |tache of the British Embassy, Maj. gister, Miss Isabella Fulton of Lon- |Stopford, and Mr. Berrington Moore. don. wore two of the most effective | Representative and Mrs. Henry R. costumes at the ball. The m»mmes‘flalhbonfl were guests in the box of were fashioned of coral pink Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, who also along period lines, Mrs. Ta <! has with her Mr. and Mrs. John W. made over hoops and trimmed with | Holcombe, Maj. and Mr: Carey lovers' knots of blue taffeta. and_de- | Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Laird sizned with droop shoulders. A 1Dunlov. jr.; Mrs. Casenove Lee, jr., Fulton's was more of a princess and Judge Edward Burr Powell. model. the skirt made of tiers of the | Mrs. Stokes Halkett had as guests taffeta and falling into a train sev- |in her box Rear Admiral and Mrs. eral yards long at the back. Her|Harry P. Huse. Miss Laura Harla Mrs. Sidney Brothers Announce on Winter Apparel 50% REDUCTION 0 C. 0. D’s. NO EXCHANGES All Sales Final Fleur Divine—Rizik’s original perfume TWELVE T HIRTEEN F TeLOUVRE { 1115 117 F STREET This Sale-Trio —offers very important reductions — in highly desirable garments—of charming character and All Dresses —remaining of the present season’s stock—Street, Sports and Afternoon models. Only the $16.50 group excepted, Yy o D e e All Coats —remaining of the present scason’s stock. Dress and Sporte models—trimmed with the luxurious fure, 1/3 . o e All Umlcrm-,ur Entire remaining stock of Silk Underwear; pure silk and perfect quality, The wanted picces; in the approved models; plain tailored or effec- tively trimmed. 20% op! Rub ¥.26 'I b0 wilce Miss J. Robert r. James Cumminsky and Mr. \\llheim Joseph I as guests in her box Mr. Van Hoorn, | Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Col. and Mrs. Rlch’s Seml-Annual Reductlon Sale Women's and Children’s Shoes and Winter style are being worn right now by the well dressed women and children of this city. Lloyd, Mr, and Mrs. Girvin Peters and Mrs, Lindsay Russell. Judge and Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner hugh and, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Meigs. Mr. Mrs. James R. Mann entertained at dinner preceding the ball, and in her later for Miss Florence Lowden, Nancy Hamlilton, t, Mrs. Cum- popular debutant the minuet group. Among the guests of Mrs. William Fitch Kelley in her hox were Col. and and a member of | JE Ty d Mme. Claudel, he Minister of e the MeNeil, E. Washington had A Clearance Event that embraces the highest grade footwear, in the most desirable Autumn s—of the newest leathers and materials—all from our regular stock—models that Cight of the many styles are here ;llum.md ssu0 3 Lots Women’s Shoes 13th 280 Pairs Men's Shoes knuwn (rade Included wre paire of Bels, Burt & Packerd, fast and uthers, Boys' First Quality Klorm 9¢ ers, Mn—n- Fivwt Quality M vilue, 297 PAIRS OF CHILDR AND MISSES' HIGH AND LOW SHOES Vaire, $100 greatly reduced to yER Y This sale does not include our Wil $9.90 Discontinued Lines and Mrs. ming, wife of the first governon of | daughter of former Gov. and Mrs. | entertained a c e e raska s e o | Frank 0. Lowden'iof Tilinots. their b : Lieut, Gomar. AdolunLV. & !| Mrs. Henry 11 Flather entertained [Mrs 1E A Tenney Taodt Lie Coh olf Kiland, |2 box party in honor of Miss Frances | Mr2. Fibridge Moore, Mr. Roberf Wickes, Mr. Robert Ch Montague Hill, one of the season’s | ¢ AMORE OLhers bt and . the Ambassador the Miles. Claudel, Austria charge any and Frau Kiep, Hewitt Wells, mpany of guests in , the list including Mr. and of Boston and Among others at the ball were the Mrs, James of France a and Mme. d'affaires of the Alien 11 entire stock. Children’s and Misses’ Shoes reduced to $2:0 $3.90 $4.90 & $5.% Full fashioned; silk to the top; chiffon. Reduced to 3 Pairs for ¥4 ICH'S F Street at Tenth are lenunonnl While we haven't every size size in a style and at a price that will delight you. Sale of Women’s Silk Hose ervice weight or |0 | BIG DAYS at EVERYBODY’S We are placing on sale over 3,000 pairs of our finest shoes at prices that all styles, we do have your Property Custodian and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, the District Commissioner, Sidney F. Taliaferro; the Assistant itor of the Treasury and Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, the District Corporation Counsel and Mrs. Peyton jordon, Mrs. Rhett Goode, Col. Mrs. Edward Clifford, Mrs. John | Crayke Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea, Mr. and Mrs, James | Clement Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Jame atten, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton R. and | H. I Goring_ Bliss, Mead Lee, Walker, Mrs. F per Remey, Warren Newton Akers, ; Mirs. Richard Simpron, Dr. M Mr. and M Emery, | Alice Harriman. and Mrs. John Walker Holcombe, Mrs. and Mrs, Mrs. Ernest G r. Morse, fr. Mr. and Mrs. | Dean, Mrs. Mr. | last evening in Majyflower, Mr. Brownson, d, Mr. Robert| The Assistant Navy for Aerona Beall, Mi<s | . Warner, ente David | Mrs. Frank B. Freyer, Dr. Edward F. Mr. and Mrs. s Jessicn 1ck Nesbit, Henry Parsons Randolph Smiti: Mr. Beverley | Assistant Seeretary Warner Dinner Host Last Night. of the Edward Adinner Secretary utics, Mr. rtained at the east room of the in compliment to Senator ward Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. | Robert F. Mackenzie, Miss Elizabeth and Mrs. Hiram Singham of Co Huhbard. Milliken, Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberly, | necticut, and had as his other gu Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice Mor- | Mrs. Samuel ams Earle, Mr. and | the Assistant Secretary of the Treas ris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh, [ Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax, Mr. nd | ury and Mrs. Carl Schunemar Mr. R. M. Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. | Mru. John W. Davis, Baron and Bar- | Representative and Mrs. Carl Vinson Willoughby Chesley, Frau von Lewin- | oness von Below, Princess of_Georgia. Representat and Mrx ski, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ldmlc Langlais, Dr. and Mrs. James yon, the Rev. and Mrs. Ze Barney l hllllml. ¥ Meade Boltoa Mac! Br\vlfl‘ n. Williar Mr. and Mrs. Sfingham Townsend, . and Mr: George C. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ge ritt Miller, jr.; Miss Sally Majo and Mrs. Mrs. William F. Dennis, beth How: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Valkenberg, Mr. Heinrich Meyn, Mr. . and Mrs. $9.90 | { | Saturday January 14th On our 2nd floor. Regularly $5.85 and $7.00 Pumps and Strap Pumps, of styles to select from. Regularly $6 and $7 These new stl;'lr E All heels. N arly every size. 75 PAIRS OF YOUTHS' HIGH AND LOW SHOES, $3.50 AND $4.00. 427 Pairs Women’s Pumps A variety of leathers and a wide r are from our finest lines of fine footwear for women REGULARLY SIZES 1, 1Y) and 2. VERY SPECIAL AT THIS PRIC 300 PAIRS CHILDREN SHOES WOME! ‘RN cuff \IM et un:l’llhn;hw iters, with muu.m,h. -:.‘.. wo “'“‘:," y ocuff. Black, Tan and Gray, Al wizen # a8d foney BERS. Mm quality. Abuckle Women's Galters, Medium und Jow ( WOMEN'S Fgsle $H) S FIRST FLOOR SPECIALS FOR ME Craddock Long Wear Shoes ul N Value 66 and 810 Values s 95 Hewular 87 Values 45 BasNMe th ohmy High aud low . . b oatylos of this whoes Most every popular shos for pair bears & well ark jany soft Kl or Wine calfslin wo This 1s & vory ex Blead ¢ | Hih S 10w Hegularly Wizen 6, 615 v Hul“ (’() 813 PENNA. AVE. CHILDREN'S AND MISS| giters i all sizes 'ORM AND LOW-CUT RUB- g9¢ Regular §1.26 m|u.~ SANDAL $ 118 Allstzen N and BOYS Arch Bridge Shoes 95 EVERYBODYS SHOE STORE Q8 508 Pairs Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $3 PAIRS HIGH AND LOW § Moat of these shoes sold v, ot 300 GAITERS RUBBERS. CHILDREN SHOES 31 .95 o §1.95 alr There 2 Pres SL00 A w 300 Pairs Boys' § Nold From $4.00 o 87,00 Migh and low s ahoes of Brands whieh you wilt roconlee an you see thew. Wil wives and w They are all ot the Iikhest auality and the nowest siyles. Hose. Woolen mix. Asmorted pat Sy $L00 values 3 Pates, S1L00 Mon's Silk Hose (0 many live pattor ns n value, Pabi,o “‘t for $1.00 torns, a e pagni, Fine thin china in several attractive patterns. 5 All-over lustres and blue. bands with mother-of-pearl lining, pure white with gold edge. The best values ever Maj. and Mrs. Carey Brown, DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY > Cup & Saucer Sale 10 offered. Sold as a unit and not separate, last. Open Stock Dinnerware Patterns All of these patterns represent the newest and 12-inch Meat Dishes | An extremely price for these hand- some pieces. While they Boncom- l VALUES! from our JANUARY SALES CHINAWARES o.o in tan Tan and blue On Sale First Floor—G Street Entrance L4 A few of those Fine Chas. Field Haviland * low On Sale First Floor—G Street Entrance ° o Closing Out 9 most favored designs. 209), to 509, OFF Former Prices " $ _‘.w These sets consist of 6 Tea Plates—6 Bread and Butter Plates—$ Fruit Saucers—1 Small Meat Dish—1 Open Vegetable Dish—6 Tea Cups and On Sale China Section—Second Fioor ° 553 7 57 30 Saucers. Chas. Field Haviland: Rich Gold Handles. All Pieces Decorated With Sprays of Flowers, and Basket of Flowers, With Embosscd B.\ske( 35-pies Houws 121807 8 v Wcavc on S50 Continuing Qur Special 5% SALE on All Fine ERVICE PLATES Formerly $73 to $43 Dosen On Sale China Section - Secoud Floor & H TO .0 STREET 10" Covered Dishes 1. Each Round shape. An un- usual opportunity. & While they last. Piece Cottage Sets 9 “on \-I.' (hnm Nection \«wud l..w DISCOUNT PHONE MAIN 1N Dulin & Martin Co. 21418 G STREET Each Cup 10 Eig:

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