Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

VENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 192, g = ward T. Sanford, Justice and Mrs.| [ S O ‘ I E I Y dore B, Burion: At Tiongy ¥ Dim: l DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENT | STETSON SHOE SHOP, 1305 F ST.—Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management ’ ock, Representative and Mrs. David b Hogg, Assistant qecreuw of State and /i e ot st e Koo, S, | (P TR The Stetson Shop Semi-Annual Sale i i 7 ve Tussevs Mra: Oltlo M. James. Mo amd ; ! ’ Presldent soolidge an fll’t} €a Mrs. Fiverett Sanders, Mr. and Mre, : I 1 d 3 F]ne Selc ¢ f Todav for Conference in Cuba. e o e e < w SN ncludes ction o John K. Caldwell, Mr. Willlamson 8. F. st ] 'ld\' Recei\ es B Howell, jr.: Frau Von lLewinski, Mr. $es 'eS. Masayuki Tani, Mrs, Edna P, Wil 4 17§ - liama, Dr. and Mrs. James Brown GIZ,NI /IZVI ': : Mr. and Mra Tra E. Bennett, I Mrs. Manuel d Cal! ; S Mrs. Cool- | resentative Camphell of Pennsylvania, | yir, An9 Mre. Baguel do 1a Veaa Cn ernoon | and Mrs, Edward M. Reers, wife of |y o 40ay 000y el o Mr 5 d where the | Representative Beers of Pennsylvan: Mrs: ‘John Oliver 1 e M . . an 1 the | will hold a reception at the Congres- Mre. Harry Normen Raslas LT - | sional Club from 4 to'6 o'clock Wed- | reory, Aixs IDhenittiin. Gate : 'nda day afternoon. {lani and Miss Virginia Willlams. 3 50 . ! Hughes Cort of Hunt-| A wedding of unusual interest will : ‘18 Sl] ers W . Who is pass m“l © | take place tomorrow, when Miss Alice E Winter in Washington at the Mav-fji,me"ooke, daughter of the Rev. 3 flower with her father, Representa d Mrs, Thomas Worthington Cooke, % - Bliialoe ‘ " Il be married to Mr. Frank Lloyd RED‘ ( ED I O | Yates. The ceremony will Le per- “ ; porughes 1| formed in the Church of the Ascen. s 3 Washington | sion at 4 o'clack. Mrs. Stephen B. Eikina was hostess 1 Siates Ambassador to| At dinner last ecening, when covers Myron T. Herrick, accom were laid for 12. ",,';‘ alzron and ganghtern: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denhy wil r L) be hosts to A company ot 10 at din- < ahassador will o I Share A e Mr. and Mrs, William McClellan Ehiplamsty i or Tonizht 10 has £pent AN pitter will close their house at 2223 L o Massachusetts avenue tomorrow and | ner this evening. g0 to Palm q.;‘anh to remain until the 3 | Genuine Alligator Slip- hion s Aratsbrssich o o | f bl A smart Colonial i , per, in brown, with broad { A 1 Mrs. Robart Lansing entertained a A | instep strap and Cuban 1 < n Pump, of company of 30 at luncheon today in " ¢ ) ey o honor of Mrs. John W. Davis of New \ heel. Also in genuine e rd, in Dblack, York. who is her house gu 3 vl | brown lizard. with Cuban h Senhora da Gama, widow of the | late Brazilian Ambassn the | J 3 ) v A t of St. James, Senho Domini- | § S R A very dressy, bench-made, o cin da Gama. arrived in New York | 4 ! strap model of genuine Congo black yesterday from Sonth America an 4 s ; : e i will be at the Ritz-Carlton for some F ; | lizard with spike heel. [ time. Senhora da Gama has many | daughter | friends in Washington, where the late | gary and| Ambassador represented his country he among for some vears. | R\ ||| STETSoN SHOE SHoP ed to Washington vesterdav for the Democratic dinner last night. | MISS PEARL SMIDDY, | il anAeie et A mu.mn— of the Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. Smiddy, whose en- treet have arrived in Washington for fl 'ment to Maj. Alfonso Reyes of the Spanish army has been announced, iation from the Orient. have taken | #d whose marriage will take place in the near future, an apartment at 2400 Kixteenth st¥ee: Mra. Cresson was hefore her marriage Mise Mary Jordan. ce Benet of Paris. F attend the Fr Joseph Edwin Washington will he at home this afternoon at | 5 eclock in her apartment at 1302 Eighteenth street, and will receiva 3 Friday afternoons, January 20 and 27, { [re————— goc ! at_home tomorrow noon| - Mre. Edward Robbina will be at|fl | 1 | from 4 ¢ With her will be yome tomorrow afteroon from 4 to § | P k Jeut. Ce and Mre. C. G. Halpine. | g'clock, at 2339 Massachusetts avenue } Mr. Penfleld Host to | Z { Talford will be| 3o ow evening at 0 h in honer of the | Ismneneiiin ey SESiMNG. Mrs. Charles 8, Thomas and Miss 606 -614 ELEVENTH ST. ‘Thnmll will ho at hnmo Friday, Janu- Mr. Walter Scott Penfield was host t evening in the presi. |2 e at the Willard in )!hfl(‘rl : pan and Mme. | Mr. and Mrs. Junfor Owens will i Tie. olher gussta “'.",}I»no today to spend the remainder of |l | b 2 P he Winter in_southern California. 1 = M ontinued on Nineteenth Page) | %_%— ¥ \fl‘:;;'-;:;;:n‘.“v;. | JunwsGarrinckeLaCo. I | l WASHINGTON i i I v, February 3, at that belong to the . N (Y Springtime T e | 150 HATS f . . I3 Misses’, J,,,"-:,,: and Girle | of Exclusive Midwinter Vogue Best Quality Goods ‘ Very Specially Priced At Specially Reduced Prices i | This articular grouping of mid- Misses’ Coats, reduced to 1 B $ 000 $78.50, $85.00, $118.00, $145.00 | u}f] the newer ‘thll;‘lffl!:"(v: Iy Misses’ Dresses, rcdiced to I Saitel ambrioes Biclc sating alio, $16.50, $25.00, $48.. 50, $65.00 I with versions combining straw. Misses’ Woolen Sport Dresses, reduced to i ! Formerly $10.00 to $15.00 $12.50, $16.50, $29.50, $35.00 | Misses’ Hats, reduced to $5,00, $7.50, $10.00, $14.50 e 6 - Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats, rcduced to iy 1 ]eba(Cher $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $45.00 | “Jeminine Hpparel of Individuality Juniors’ and Girls’ Dresses, reduced to | TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVEF STREET $5.75, $9.75, $10.50, $16.50 i Juniors’ and Girls’ Hats, rcduced to i : o — - | —is reflected in these $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 ! Sweaters, reduced 1o | T — : ; economically priced models at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $7.50 = ; ‘ : : I . - R port d Felts F Szn CorNER*OF 13™ | e” ens 4 : -1;,,-,.,’:,;,,:‘.,, ‘F,,;",.s $ 475 1113: G+ STREET ' —New Season Straws fur or fu F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 or hats w many wavs, Saturday Spevcial Gr()ups of Misses’ The Latet (S " New Fur Coats Color in Paris A Mademoiselle at less than we paid for them FAST DAMASK | "W ] ‘holesale earlier in the season UNFAST DAMASK || Wood Violet wholesale ear S0-inch width, sl ‘75 t = Silver and Dark Muskrat Coats with Re / 9‘1"# H ette collars, cutls and borders. St BOUTONNIERE OF VIOLETS / SILK and STRAW Fur Coats Reduced Both at $9.75 Eegularly $13 50 Now on $ 1 .85 | Pony, Muskrat, American r ([olh tr .flnnf l)iuplay at Rroadtail, Caltskin, Caracul and R COLUMBIA b um'zy'in | ~o Sealine. Lost prices on this 1 CrrOsITE Aviea ARI® decrees a boutonniere of violefs to match They Show Not Only the New Colors But group have positively been for- o Every Wednesday and the color of the hat. Styles Different From Any You Have Seen | gotten Friday-—6 Until 7:30 4-Course SEA FOOD c DINNER Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu . Bengaline Satin Folt | Half Prices Are From $30 1o $178 *The outstanding of the favorad Spring colors, with Straw With Straw With Straw Mot Bection, First Pese ¥, Third Floor— At Stevens \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\» p S O e A \\! Columbia 6042 ' ARRARBABRRBRRBBN

Other pages from this issue: