Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1928, Page 14

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14 SOCIETY Mrs. Jardine Will Assist Group of New York Congressional Women at Tuesday Reception. RS. JARDINE, wife of the Sec- retary of Agriculture, assist at the informal at h tomorrow afternoon of M S. Wallace Dempsey, Mrs M Thaddeus Sweet and Mrs. Harcourt J. | Pratt, wives of Representatives from New York, who live at the Mayflower. They will Teceive from 3 to 6 o'clock in the Mavflower and others who will assist will be Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. John | 4, Q. Tilson, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs Bertrand H. Snell, 3 Mrs. J. Ma v Hamilton F; Davenport, ) A. Reed. C! Sa M and Miss will | December, will be joined about the first | | | John McAuley ' Hancoc! SOCIETY. | Hotel since his arrival the first part of | of February by Mme. S: ing from France o Mr. and ) ing the wee their apartme ble, who s sail- ary 25 Dodd are spend- New York, and are in t. at 67 Pa venue. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Colden L'H.| s have left Washington to spend | at six weeks at the Pensacola Coun- try Club, at Pensacola. Fla Rear Ad Koontz, have rett ing spent the wee Ru the bs at the Mayflow 'd Mrs. Hobat r Hotel. Sojourners’ | f§ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONXDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928, SOCIETY. TO WED NAVY MA . yest ning in compliment to three delegates from Masachusetts to the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War, which is being held in_ Washington. The honor guests were Mrs. A. D. Potter of Greenfleld, president of the Massachu- setts State Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. A. A. Packard of Spring- fleld, vice president of the Massachu- setts Federation, and Mrs. W. G. Dwight of Holyoke, past president of the Federation. Others In the com- pany were Representative and Mrs Charles L. Underhill, Representative wife of Representative Henry Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Rickey had with them over the week end at the | Wardman Park Hotel their oldest son, | Harry Norris Rickey, jr., who returned | crday to Detroit, where he now makes his home. Mr. and Mrs. Rickey entertained a party of young people on Saturday evening for their son. Comdr. G. R Saulshury has salled for an indefinite stay in Florida from Balti- | more on the S. S. Berkshire. Col. Rob- | ert Sterrett also sailed for Jacksonville on the S. S. Berkshire. Mrs. Coolidge ha msented to be a ! patroness for the musical tea to be held | at Continental Memorial Hall Monday, { January 23, from 4 to 7 pm., in_aid of the D, R. memorial fund. Mr: Charles E. Winter of Wyoming is chai man of the patroness committee, | ter Winifred Loulse to Mr. Willlam Lillls Peters, the wedding to take place early next month. Mrs. John Blankenship is leaving to- day for Florida, where she will spend the Winter. Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Thomas F. Woodlock enter- tained informally at dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening, hav- ing s thelr guests Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Itam Pranklin Sands, Mr. Joseph B. Eastman, chalrman of the commission, and Miss FElizabeth Byrne, sister of Mrs. Woodlock. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Codel will be at home at 1109 Sixteenth street after January 20. Mrs. Codel was formerly Miss Ella April, her marriage to Mr, Codel taking place in New York on | ‘Thanksgiving day. Following Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's “musical morning” concert to be given in the grand ballroom of the May- flower on Wednesday, January 13 a luncheon will be given by Mrs. Town send in the presidential dining rocm of the hotel for Miss Anna Case, v, prano, and Mr. Viadimir Horowitz, wiil render the program on that das —— The North Carolina State Soclety of Washington announces a reception dance and card party at the Meridisn Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street, thix iing, at 8 o'clock honor_of_the “or, 2ge) enth Page.) inted on | s, George R. Stobbs and Mr2. [g Now is the time to buy FUR COATS A revision of our merchandise plans make¥ possible the lowest prices that quality furs have sold for in years and years and we predict the lowest for many years to come— lower than any August Sale and lower than any Clearance Mrs. Smith A | Maj Hawkins have | e S :; 'fi}\'i’.{‘.'u"'m...f." Roadifor Season. | returned to tr tment_in Me- | The Assistant Attorney General and | Sale. T e ellioun D Smith of | Tidian Mansions. after spending the | Mrs. George R. Farnum had as their | . o Senatar and Ates Ellison D, S et e | gt at the difner dance at the Ward- Here Are Some of the Reductions: th Caro h ta | ark Hotel on Saturday evening | at 1507 Belmont road for | ch Staples, wife of the | Rear ~Admiral Ed : 3 0 S Stapl i a al E d_H. ‘Campbell, | . . - * : of the W Th issioner of valuations of the In- judge advocate general of the Navy, and | Leopard Cat...... was$269;now 8179 § Baby Seal........was$169;now 8100 their daughte: two_ young s is attending spend ¥ Mrs. Dempsey will be esday after ntative ar n will entertain a company of 16 at dinner tonigh be at home Mon- 1761 R street Mrs. Henry Win- terstate Commerce C tea Saturday a niece, Miss Dorot table w 1 K n, gave a present her Presiding at s Alma Bertholf, Miss Eva Neel an | Reid Yates will | day to spend the ith the latter's Dr. and and Mr. Ho- | delphia, whict in the Church of and will_be followed uncey P. 2 atio Wood, 3d will take place Transfiguration Steven: p Alfred J. Brosseau, | eN. S, D. A. R y. February to Thursday aft- ROS| MARY n Lewis, Mr. M Pete 1dis, Mr. Alfred E. M Charles E. F: B. | Plugge, Mrs. Ct | Holland and Mrs. X, Mrs, es Hawley. Laura Br dley. by a reception in the Park Avenu: ; h i 3 : . wrgiht, wife of | | Whose engagement is announced by Comdr. Paul Bastedo and her mother Mrs, rien and Mis | Hotel Bastedo, to Ensign John F. Greenslade of Newport, R. I. TONIGHT have returned to | Mr. s, who | PR 1 O] Y ey i i = ey & Until 7:30 Herman Mrs. Rush | Mrs. Campbell, | their wives tomorrow at 8 | at the Willard Hotel. There will be | The Indiana Society will give a re- ception for Pastmaster General and Mrs. | Harry New and members of the | congressional delegation and | 30 o'clock | dancing and b Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lamb an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- T Ta T i L LT b?flf[?! | Q) 2 The 2 |@ollier Inn COLUMBIA RD. ar 18 ST, | orrosite amBAssaDOR 4-Course CHICKEN 53 Chinese Leopard. . Jap Mink. .. Broadtail was $475; now S300 .was $495; now 8310 ..was $397;; now 8259 Persian Lamb. ... 89; now 8189 Russian Squirrel. . was $595; now 8389 American Opossum, was 3135; now 875 Raccoon Pony ... was $395; now 8263 .was 3175; now 100 Caracul . ...was $197; now 8125 Beaver .. ...was $489; now 2339 Hudson Seal......was$415;now 8279 Kolinsky Shawl Collar and Cuffs Nat. Hair Seal....was $285; now 8173 Coats Reserved Upon Payment of a Deposit 1316 G Street City C Idin =sHOP jam J. I have changed the d IR o S| AC b0 ol M Ty o The charge d plosshifodl g e DAl John H. $mall, 3d, | 5:30 o'clock Mrs. Parsons will Ime. Peleny t t R s = e | speak on *Scien Br and Body 2 ~ T e et mswiny, | The date has been changed that the il open at 9:30 | Building” Mrs. Parsons is a noted DINNER Going South?—then A new note for military at- v and Mme. ins, and the when their guests were th tache of the French emb: Lombard, Miss Alice Hopk: presidents of 33 patriotic organizations who will attend the convention on na- tional defense at that time may attend. | Sl i of the floor | ture. author and lecturer and a teacher of eduled to occur about | dramatic art and higher physical cul- ways the first Tickets are er Your Choice of Oup Regular Menu, 1252505¢505252526252525¢ 525252 5252505052 visit the Resortwear Shop, where you will find the newest fash- Spring is a clever Em- broidered Wool Hand- secretary of the Ttalian embassy, Signor | Mrs. Frank Osborne Foster will be g. e S | Columbia 5042 bag in pouch style for ¥ of Frank Osb Foster will b e to the t the Willard | _ Representative and Mrs. Allen T. |3 I . g0 u S nfommnlly bmorow Aftemacn | e e Mayfiower Hotels | Treadway entertained at dinner last eve- (525225252 RS RRESR5R) icns for every purpose sportswear, $10. Senora de Agacio, wife of the coun- selor of the Chilean embassy, will be at bome this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, | when she will have assisting her Mrs. Stokeley Morgan, Senora de Mejia, Mme. Ramirez and M¥s. John C. Shep- perd. ghteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. hosts at dinner t Arts Club Bal Boheme At Willard January 30. fter 4:30 o'clock in her home, at 1304 | the Mr. and Mrs. t! as at the Art: d Par n honor of ) Club, 2017 l‘ John Mock will enter- | s afternoon, from 4 to ir home, 2660 Newark | Jurius GArFINckEL& Co. —Fourth Floor. Street Floor. 9 A FASHION INSTITUTION 5 ¢ i ris Washington, Newld New Arrivals—Specially Purchased! | rso York. As | . . . = v " The Arts Club of Washington an- | e o | i, S, ST s e O S S0 e oy B SR W WASHINGTON |i Rich Fur-Trimmed Coats 0 Bouse guest, Mrs. Alfred Hawes, Assist- | 300Ul Bal Boheme at the Willard Gregory, Mrs. Edgar Nelson . Wit Wood will be Mrs. Herbert O, | Monday, cyeniie. January 30, fo oo 3. Garfield_Riley. Mrs. | PARIS 89.50 5 Stvl llliams, Mrs. George Ehle, Mrs. Wil | Sude Mr. Roy L. ey = am Barrets RiG e oy en- | Mr. Harold Allen, Mr. Will' C. Barnes o | to t derson and Mrs. Robert Goete Mr. Paul Bartsch, Mr. J. Rowland Bib- We Announce Tomorrow s = yles at Only Mr and Mrs. John Hays Hammond. who have been at Palm Beach for a red to Ormond Beach | oins, Mr. William coln Brown, Mr. Lewis P. Clephane, Mr. Paul V. Col- | iins, Mr. Fred W. Dewart, Mr. Joseph Fairbanks, Mr. Waldon Fawcett, Mr. | Furniture Repairing A CLEARANCE SALE short time, mou 1 . yesterday, and were acompanied by | Frederick’ S. Foltz. Mr. “Theodore F. U h l t v G |G . Mr. G H. Girty, M + s g ; S . gamnon, 285, Geniee oo | UPNOISIErinG Of Our Entire Remaining styles at o g savings— The naval attache of the French em- | venor, Mr. Samuel Herrick, Mr. J. W. Wi ! ‘s wh aellitnd i = bassy. Comdr. Louis Sable. %ho has had | Holcombe, Mr. Frank P. Howard, Mr. | e bl Poich inter Stock of that's what vou'll find in 1 coat event. an apartment at the Wardman Park 'Will Hutchins, Mr. Dorsey W. Hyde, ||| Chair (fl'd'mli ”-‘1‘1 | t Tow. representa rchased them ! rockers splinted. ¥4 on a | 3 hi i oc S Sp : o UNUSUAL HATS | from a ¢ 1aker ar his stock ARTC RART | Contiruer the | Twict YEARLY | tag mohairs and Send for Samples and Free Estimates Write, Phone or - | Call Franklin 7483 Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Near 10th and N Sts. N.W. Grear’y Reduced to $5.00 $7.50 IYI Fl'lf. ‘/yt"l’c'f am{ Vl'rflll" For Women on Our Second Floor For Misses on Our Fifth Floor $10.00 F STReeT CorNER'OF I3™ Py ciscan Brown * You o\lwe it to <d- § | yourself to see these RQCO. ng : : values! 0\1\’ as\\\ 5 aby k i g ) Sfl\. Finest Fabrics!—$69.50 e 'f\u‘“ Pf‘ce‘ FUR Malina No Mot to before the only e I are here Complete r Even if you don’t need a new coat mow—it will pay you to buy one for future use! Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor '1"0 MISS THIS SALE is to forego one of the greatest savings in Fur Coats that yqu've ever been offcred—WE DO NOT WANT TO IMPRESS THE PRICE CUTS TOO STRONGLY—we merely list a few below—WE WANT YOU TO COME TO OUR STORE, see them yourself, compare them anywhere—]JUDGE FOR YOURSELF! J See These VALUES! Shining Examples of Things that Are Smart! Crystal and Rhinestone Jewelry "o brighten up dro v like a sparkl nothin new ¢t and 6 AMERICAN OPOSSUM COATS ¥ 2 ‘15 ‘ Never again will former oo weas & Jak costs be disregarded and AP . . tal Necklaces 27 inches long ! | such drastic reductions made! C“\" Gamsdwielialong, . | (’(gA";%O\Z,gI;.AdRC-C-:}.'; $1 49 I égfi%‘FSKIN i I trimmed, :RE 5, ] } NOW i WAS $169. Crystal .Choke.ra. ! 14 MUSKRAT COATS, NOW............ | e back, slver andgolden 51 59 FINE AMERICAN : || R WERE $285, NOW.. .. BROADTAIL COATS l | Pins 4 BAY SEAL COATS. WERE $198. NOW...... FO=xT . Rhinestone Patent Leather for dress . .. 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