Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1928, Page 31

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Plunkett, Lieut. Gen. and Mrs. Bul- lard and Mrs. George D. Hope, who now is living a SOCIETY eteen.) Mrs. Newlan her mother, lands, at the (Continued_from W York City. adstone Hot on L. ¥French of Idaho, Maj. F.‘-’v'\' And Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Heary Har. Wwood Rousseau, the assistant naval | Washington and arve at uu: Willard, wttache of the British embassy and |where they arrived toda They plan the Hon. Mrs. Albert Knothe, lh\ &0 from here to Havana, Cuba, toj Ar. and Mrs. Charles F. Marvin and | attend the Pan-American Congress, Miss Elizabeth Warner. which will take place there and whicn b I President Coolidge will add Among those at the Wil Elias Rrac v of Prominent officials of the Dominican government are passing a few days in rd are justice: Do Morales, Do- shington, who Afme. Sze. wife of the Minister of | @nina. was the ranking guest at the B gx«\ on which Miss Grace Burton, | of Representative Burton, gave yésterday at the Washington Club in|minican Mir ter to V honor of Mrs, Joseph Hines and_her | has just returned r. Mrs. Casper Whitney of New | his home country; York | toros, Dominican’ minister to France iselmo_Brache., Dominican con Philadelphia, and R: the Wardman | Brache, Senator of the Dominica motor , public. > o visit her | | st foane Whemen b i W Miss | race entertained at luncheon today, sthea Morgam will remain in Wash- | the Grace Dodge Hotel. having * B e thieat of Col. and Ars, | guests Mrs. Madison Taylor, Mrs Fitehugh Lee at the Wardman Park | Calderman and Mrs, Walter Dean. Hioiel dmring Nre, Morgan's abeence. | (y ana e WO, Spalding will entertain at dinner this evening at AMioe oo {“’L“"‘,f,‘“‘:"\“‘l‘;v“_" ;:; | their apartment, 2400 Sixteenth street. of Van-| Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Horton will ia, son of the have as his guests at tonight's per- Mr. and Mrs. George E. Trorey of | formance at _the jonal Theater Tgronto, Canada, were married last [ Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Sum- | evening. The ceremony Was per- en and B fqpmed at Woodlawn, the home of the | Che thar . Walsh. bride, in Cleveland Park, Rev. H. H. | Sterratt, rector of All Souls’ Memorial \"{‘\‘;‘t‘"mfl':fll“ s Episcopal Church, ~ offch ingion Tor . shor N The bride was given in marriaze by the Grace Dodge Hotel. her brother. Mr. Allison Nailor Miller. | gyrmer Senator George B. and wore an imported gown of white | sl SCOILL TCONES and she carried orchids. lilles of the | vallve and maidenhair fern. | Mr. Duncan McLeod of Buffalo, N. | T.. was best man and the flower girls | were Agnes Miller Birney and Sarah | Booth Miller. They wore dainty yel- low period dresses and carried old- fashioned bouquets. | A wedding reception was held in the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Cam- | mack Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Cammack Miller received with the bride and bridegreom_following the eceremony end later Mr. and Mrs. Trorey left for a wedding trip. she travelinz in | & drown cloth ensemble trimmed with | fox fur. They will spend four | on Monday parents, accompanied by Mrs. J. J. Baird of New York. ard Trorey . Stevens of in Wash d are guests | | Martin THE EVENING of Kentucky arrived today at the Willard, where he plans to rem for several da Mr. Martin_ sul ceeded tho late Senator Ollie James in the Senate. The Rev. Moses R. Lovell, minister of the Mount Pleasant Congregation- al Church, will speak at noon tomor- row on “George Rernard Shaw's Mes- sage to Our Time™” at the meeting of the Women's Alliance of All Souls’ Churcb, in Pierce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets. The business 11eet ing of the alliance is from 11 to 12 o'clock, with luncheon at 1 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Rudolf Schneider is hostess. Capt. and Mrs. Charles H. Harlow, who have recently’ returned to W ington from Europe, were the lunc eon guests yesterday of Miss Callie Doyle in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, Representative Brooks Fletcher of Ohio will talk on “Psychological Golil Bricks” Saturday at 8 p.m. in the ball- room of Stoneleigh Courts, Connecti- cut avenue at L street northwest. . Fletcher will sing a group of .| Thursday Nigh STAR, WASHINGTON, resentative and Mrs. Fletcher will fol- low the lecture. The Ambassador of Ttaly, Ncbile Giacomo de Martino; Dr. and Mra, J. C. Merriam, Judge and Mrs. John W. Bennett, Comdr. John J. Hanni- gan, Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn B. Dent, Prof. Anna V. Cooper, Miss Eiizaboth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Seld- man, Miss Minnie Sandberg, Mrs, Har- riet HTagan, Mrs. A. H. Randall, Mr. Martin Roberts, Mr. Ralph Thompson, Mrs, Thomas 1. Drake, Miss Helen Morton Drake and a distinguished group of educators from the Catholic University, who will accompany Mgr. wrico Benedetti, librarian of the Vat- an, will be among the guests at the Salon at the District sague of American Pen Women, 1108 xteenth street northwest, this eve- Patricia Poe Bennett, Dr. Anita Maris Boges and Miss Evelyn Weems will receive the guests, as. by the executive board and the regular weekly studio talk of the Art Promoters’ Club, at & o'clock Friday evening, will be on “Egypt, the by Miss n, in the new head- sertrude | l.nmhs traveling in Europe and will return to Washington for two months’ | #®y hefore taking up their resid dence | in.Vancouver. They will spend a part of*each year in Washington. Among the out-of-town guests were Me. and Mrs. Duncan McLeod of Buf- | falo, Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Nelson | Brockett of Cleveland, brother-in-law | mds(er of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. | es E. West of New York. Mr. and | | fis Clarence Dickinson of khluso‘| 5 4 1 =nd Mre. Sharles Sveach of Chi | oo == S SSaSa > . eaxo. Mrs. arles Muhleman of M h D Thu__ Parkersburg and Mr. Miton Oppew. W1 O € ers, Vo i When the children cough, rub| Musterole on their throats and chests. | Emer of Vancouve ‘J'he Rev. Meade Bolton MacBrvde . - ; No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. | issued invitations for a reception ,8aturday afternoon, January 28, from | 420 to 7 o'clock at the Mayflower. |And then's when yvoure glad vou| {have a jar of Musterole at hand to| 'Mn. Robert Dudlf): Longyear will | give prompt relief. | g::\'t with Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe| As first aid, Musterole is excellent. | afternoon. | Keep a jar ready for instant use. | Fr It is the remedy for adults, too. Mulliken. who has been | pejicves throat, bronchitis, ton. ity 5 throughout | iy Syl e Midwestern ar o tne SoUEhOUL | sillitls, croup, st neck, asthma. neu- | Cross, is again in St. Louis, Mo., @tending the regional conference of | e organiztion. Mrs. Mulliken is e guest of Mrs. Newton R. Wilsos @nd has been the recipient of many clvmiom\ $Dr. and Mre. T. A Poole will leave | ®day for Florida, visiting first in St. Retersburg, and going from there to} Myers, where Mrs. Poole will re. Bain for the early Spring. Dr. Poole ®ill return to their apartment at the | xxrarun Park Hotel the latter part the month. | -F:r Hugh and Lad: Lady Denison, who | il for Engiand Januery 14, gave | farewell party in the gold room | e Plaza Hotel, New York. Among | guests were Admiral and Mrs. ' ralgia. headache, congestion, pleurisy. rheumatism, lumbago, pains and | {aches of back or joints. spraine, sore | lmuerles chilblains. frosted feet and | colds of the chest {it may prevent | | pneumonia). ! To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small child Ask for Children's Musterole. Jars & Tubes e, - Better than a mustard plnnv CLEARANCE SALE of LINGERIE, BLOUSES, HOSIERY JEWELRY and GIFT NOVELTIES Incomplete lines—including a wide range of exceptional values such as are only vevealed and made available at— /ENTORY TIME Were ...81.95 to 8225 $295 Now $1.90 $1.50 zscieres, of silk, satin and lace. intily lace trimmed quisitely fashioned, k Brassieres, da ilk Brassieres, ex 5290 Chemises and Step-ins..... . $198 Vests, Chemises, Costume ‘hp‘ and Step-ins Chemises Step-ins Gowns, crepe de (hm' lace trimmed and la'lured ,,,,,,,, $7.95 and $8.95 Gow lmnmrvl, also tailored crepe: de rh ne .$10.00 and $1295 Gowns of charming indi ndhalfly .$13.95 to $15.00 Handmade French Gowns and Step- in Sets, o R Prs. “Pointex” Hose : 65 Prs, “Blue Moon” Silk Stockings, 54 Prs. Wool Foot ‘llir Hose Tailored Silk Shirts .‘\v\'k'fl‘ of wool $298 Gov $3.95 T $5.75 o $7.50 $10m 81798 $1.50 $1.00 $].98 $29.50 £1.95 $1.75 $295 $12.50 —coat and -hp over 5 to $13.50 i ',,,.[\ in brilliant huses .$695 and $7.50 Silk § 'a!", vivid colorings $5.00 and $5.75 Leather La;fl, pouch and underarm maodels $5.00 1o $6.95 Jeather )a.;» newest shapes $7.95 10 $12.50 Khinestone lLvening Pags ; $12.50 Imported Jeweled B oudoir o [ TR A $12.50 and $15.00 Pins .$5.00 10 $6.50 iracelets e $5.00 Yarrings . U’)U} and $15.00 Necklaces ; ..$1000 10 $2500 Jmported '»g.yem ’a es,......$595 and $8.50 ériebacher “seminine Apparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET A _reception in honor of Rep- . 1401 D. C, THURSDAY, Twentleth street northwest, next door to the previous clubrooms. The lec- ture will be preceded by an informal dinner at 7 o'clock in the Dupont grill room for club members and their friends and will be a weekly feature. The hosts will be Migs Mittle Burch and Viktor Flambeau. Mrs. J. Jerome Lightfoot, chairman of the department of American citi- zenship of the Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs of the District of Columbla, will have as her guest at luncheon to- morrow, at the Women's City Club, Mrs. William R. Alvord, the national chairman of the department of the federation, The chairmen of the vari- ous committees of the dfipnl‘menl will also be present: Mra. Sarah E. Deeds, Mrs. Jesse A. Cunningl o Harry Cunningham, Mr ker, Mrs, Fred T. F. Johnson, Mrs Naney D. North and Mrs. Charles P. Keyser. Mr. Wesley A. O'Leary, assistant commissioner of education and direc- tor of vocational education in New Jersey, is a guest at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. O'Leary is here in con. nection with the program of the Fed- eral Board of Vocational Education for the rehabilitation of persons injured in industry. e PALALS ROYAL ANNEX—1106 G Street N.W. Continuing Our January Unloading Sale Miscellaneous Furniture Odd Pieces—Discontinued Patterns All Practical—Usable—and Desirable Mostly One of a Kind—Actual Values Stated Below! Convenient Terms of Credit May Be Arranged if Desired As Long as They Last—T hese Prices Prevail This $219—10-Piece Walnut Suite now Dining Room Suites All That Are Left—Greatly Lowered Prices $169—10-Piece Walnut Suite now..................coounnt $195—10-Piece Walnut Suite now. . $198—10-Piece Walnut Suite now.. ......... $219—10-Piece Walnut Suite now............. $259.50—10-Piece Walnut Suite now $269—10-Piece Walnut Suite now. . .. $311.50—10-Piece Walnut Suite now . . $685—10-Piece Walnut Suite now. . .. $1,200—10-Piece Colonial Crotch Mahogany Suite now | 2105 169.50 175 3-Pc.Living Room Suites High Grade Furniture—Drastic Reductions $129 Jacquard Suite now. . $169 Jacquard Suite now. $169 Jacquard Suite now. $325 Jacquard Suite now $269 Mohair Suite now. .. $279 Mohair Suite now. .. $225 Mohair Suite now .. $325 Mohair Suite now. .. $325 Jacquard suite, now. . $198 Velour Suite now. . .. vroess- 31T -$219 -.$225 --$129 Bedroom Suites Way Below Their Former Prices $169—4.Pc. Walnut Suite now. . ... $193—4.Pc. Enamel Suite now. .. $214—5.Pc. Enamel Suite now. . .. $241.50—4-Pc. Walnut Suite now. .. $367—6-Pc. Enamel Suite now. .. .. $382— 6-Pc. Walnut Suite now . .. $415—7-Pc. Antique Maple Suite now. $550 Walnut Suite now ... $7.75 White Enamel Englosed Crib now $2.95 White Enamel Bassinet now. $21.75 Cedar Box now. $26.25 Cedar Box now. ... $21 Cedar Box now. .. $11.50 ‘Telephone Set now..... $25.50 ‘Tea Wagon now. .. ... $15.75 Mahogany llp-lop Table now. .. .. $35 Double Steel l'nldmg l)ny-lled l'rn'mc now. .. $10.75 Matting Box now................... $l§.50 Mahuuany fimnh Wnll Table now. ... -$139.75 ceveaan R SO ...$129 -$169.75 -$199.50 ..8195 -$295 Miscellaneous Odds and Ends Every One a Golden Opportunity! $23.75 Ivory Enamel Enclosed Crib now. .. JANUARY 12, | 1928. e PALAIS ROYAL Downstairs Store Friday (13th) Bargains Friday the 13th will be your lucky day if you share in this feast of bargains prepared especially for temorrow! Save money on every article listed below! Every Item Specially Reduced Handbags 63c Pouch and underarm styles, new shades and combinations. Neatly lined and fitted. Downstairs Store Girdles and Bandettes Reduced 15¢ An odd lot of girdles and bandettes in broken sizes—to clear out at this low price. Down: 0Odd Lot Girdles 50c Included are Ferris waists and corsetlets of better grades. No phone or C. O. D. orders. Downstairs Store irs Store Hemstitched Tablecloths 79¢ A special purchase for our Friday patrons— giving them an extra big value. 54x54-inch bleached damask table- cloth—perfect quality. Downstairs Store Part-Wool Blankets $2.99 Attractive warm blankets of a heavy quality —woven in large block plaids of the most popular col- ors. Size 66x50 inches. Downstairs Store Victory Sheets 69¢ 81x90 inches. Full bleached and hem- med, ready to use, these sheets are a big value at Downstairs Store 79¢ Linen Bridge Cloth , 50c Several attractive stylea in linen cloths ~aine 36x36 inches— for breakfast, lunch or bridge tables. Downstairs Store 39¢ Fancy Linens 25¢ Samples and solled pieces—vanity sets—- centers ~~ scarfs — aprons — baby bibs — and other useful ar- ticles. Downstairs Store $1 Krinkled Bedspreads 88¢ 81x%0 Redspreads of natural color krinkle crepe with colored stripes. Downstairs Store Remuants of Their 19¢ to 49¢ Yd. Materials hort Lengthe 13¢ Yd. Percales, voiles, Eng- lish prints, ginghams, drapery materials and many other useful wash goods remnants reduced greatly, Downatalre Store 39¢ to 59¢ Fancy Linens 10c 0Odds and ends of scarfs, centers, fancy towels, doilies, napkins and oth. er linens of a better grade—all at 10c. Downstairs Store Hoover Aprons 73c Buy Hoover Aprons to- morrow and save. In gray, blue or brown. All with neat white collars. 0dd sizes. Downstairs Store for Friday Only 35 Women'’s Slips and Petticoats 39¢ Of sateen and satinette. 0dd colors and sizes. Downstairs Store Infants’ 3-Pc. Sets $2.13 Of white wool, with pink or blue edges. Cap. sacque and bootees to match. Downstairs Store Clearance of WINTER COATS For Women! For Misses! For Junior Girls! $12.95 Just look at these wonderful coats. The opportunity you've awaited to secure sen- sational values! Sport and Dress Models New Styles Black, Blue, Red, Tan and Brown Trimmed With Gray, Brown and Black Furs tailored. With They're tucked. straight shawl and mushroom collars, lined, belted and deep cuffs, in fact all the desired styles. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store. Children’s $5.98 Coats $4.53 Of warm wool coatings with furred coliars. Styles for big and little girls to 16 years. Downstairs Store 50 Tub Silk Slips $1.13 Straightline, hip hem, shoulder strap models in white and shades. Downatairs Store Women's Crepe Pajamas $1.13 Of plain or crepe. Various line styles. figured neck- Downstairs Store Children’s Dresses 63c Dainty styles in novelty prints, with or without bloomers. All contrast- ingly trimmed. Downstairs Store 94 Children's Flannelette Garments 13¢ Slips and Combinations and Night Drawers. Last of lots. Sives & months to 4 years. Downstairs Stere Misses' and Childrea's High Shoes $1.79 Of sturdy materials; tan, black and fancy combi- nations. With rubber heels. Sizes 81y to % Downstalrs Store Friday! Our Entire Stock Imperial Word Rolls 2 for 69c Included are all the new hits— “The Hours S “Is She My “Mine, All Mine" Friend? t With You” “Blue Heaven® “Diane” “Dream Kisoos" Palals Royal—Downatairs Store Women's Novelty Footwear $1.79 Range of styles and shades. All sizes, but not In every style. Last of various lots. Downstairs Store Turkish Bath Towels 22c Double-thread Towels, all white or with col- ored borders; 20x40- inch size. Rayon Alpaca 29¢ 36 inches wide—all popular colors—for drapes—or lingerie. Downstairs Store Women'’s Silk Hose 69c 2 for $113 First quality and some irregulars With seamed backs. Good color and size assort- A facturer's and man's samples. Of lisle, cotton and rayon silk and rayon. Good size and color Children’s 19¢ and 29¢ Hose, 13c Full length, '\ leut.i .M! ', nd !n-‘hn quality a Broken colors and sizes. Downstairs Store 150 Pairs Kid Gloves $1.13 Seconds of $2 to $3.50 grade. Novelty cuffs, several styles and two- cll-hnr Soa Some slightly soiled. imper fect or mended. Downstairs Stere Women's Suede Fabric Gloves 59¢ TSe to $1 value. Ime ported Gloves with em- Droidered cuffs, with two-toned and contrast- ing stitchings All shades. Downstairs Store Women's Rayon U 2 for $1.13 Ry e New gowns, slips, chemise, stepins, and bloomers, lace and em- broidery trimmed or tailored. Regular nd extra sizes. White and colors, Downstairs Store Everyday Downstairs Specials P&G Laundry Soap, 15 bars . 15 Rolls Toilet Paper for 1,000 sheets to roll, 750 sheets to roll, Palak Royat-Downstabr Stere 59c¢ . $1 17 Rolls Toilet Paper for . . $1

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