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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX D C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19. 1928, SOCIETY (Continued from rx:hvwmh Page.) York #cholarship Chicago. In and 1025 yuize avarded by the National Federa- tion of Music CI Interesting 1 \mrh«m He is the winner of the Julliard Dinner Parties Vesterday tumed guests before the fudges in the | giand march of the evening. Mr. Carlton Van Valkenburg, chair- | -m1n of the committee on invitations for | judges, is being assisted by Mr. Henry | K. Bush-Brown. Mrs, L. M. Leisenring. Miss Leila Mechlin and Mr. Charles Moore. of several prizes in! A beautifully _appointed luncheon he won the piano was given foday by the board of direc- tors of the Social Hygiene Society of Disirict_of Columbia in honor of Anna Garlin Spencer. member of executive committee of the Ameri- al Hygiene Association of New and lecturer on the staff of the vion. Dr. Spencer was one of o distinguished sp before the SR S and Cure of War this week at the Hotel Washing- ton ubs. he tea follow- J. Dickin- Former Sceretary of the Navy and s Josephus Daniels have gone from home in Raleigh. N. C.. to Coral Fla, where they are the Loma for a short stay. McKay at \('< Dou lle has a stay of several weeks. by her motier, Mrs comb. of Chi 0. daughter, N Mary of Bronx- She is_accom- Franklin Mrs. Me- McKay. who s at the Holton Arms School, wili '§ mother at the hotel for a d Mrs. Clarence L. Linz entor- | at a children’s party yesterday oon in their home on Leg: e, for their voung | L. Linz. Among net Rastall. Miss | rived at the Carlton for a | ion | president of the George Washington Memorial Assoclation, under whose aus- pices the ball fs being given: Mme Ekengren, vice chairman of the ball; Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Stokes Hal- ett, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs, Henry Strong, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. Additional Box Holders For Legion Ball Tuesday. Additional box holders for the Amer- | ican Legion ball Tuesday, January 24, at the Willard Hotel, include: Mrs. C € Willlams, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs, William Corcoran Eustis, Mr. Wade Cooper, Mrs., Fdward Stellwagen, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Louis A, othingham. Mrs. Corcoran Thom and Henry F, Dimock. William “Leonard Thurber will man’s Club of Chevy Chase at her c on Quesada street tomorrow afi- oon at 2 o'clock. The program, *“Cur- 1t Biography,” will be in charge of Dennis, assisted by Mrs. Chauncey Depew Snow and Mrs, Sam- uel L. Jodidi. Mrs. R. Wilfred Balcom il review recent magazines and Mrs. ick L. Kerby will read current \will.be served by Mrs, Shields and adies. These delightful mectings pen 0 all clubwomen of Chevy o interested in current literature. J. Kane and Mr. Francis Kane of Worcester, Mass., motored to Wash- ingion for an extended stay at the avflower Hotel. In their party are Mrs. F. S. Poor and Miss Janet God- | dard of Brookline. Mass., and Miss Lena Fanning and Miss Treca Fanning of Grafton, Mass, The National League of Voters gave a tea yesterday afl at_its headquarters on Sev et in honor of the delega hird Conference on the Cause and Cure of War. Guests were received by Miss Belle Sherwin, league presi Ars. Carrie Chapman Catt, chaiman [ the conterence, and other officers of he national league, including Miss -\d! le Clark of Richmond, Va.: Miss Ruth Morgan of New York City, Miss Elizabeth J. Hauser of Girard, Ohio, *land Miss Gertrude Ely of Bryn Mawr The new portrait of Mrs. Catt, which | Whitford, Mrs Clement Wood's “Outline of . Man's Knowledge,” followed by Fannie Hurst's latest, “A President Is Born.” The time occupied by the reviews is limited to one hour and does not interfere with luncheon engagements. &o there would soem to be no possibility of their wan- ing in interest as the season-advances. The class_has been nuzmn{umdbv Mrs. Percy Quin, Mrs. George Langden B e James H. McLafferty, Mrs. Joseph Keys, Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. Walter Wyatt, Mrs. Jessie E. MofTet, Mrs. Carl A, Droop, Mrs, H. W, Van Sendur, Mrs. M. C. Boque, Mrs. John N. Sandlin, Miss May Boyd, Miss Helen Boyd, Mrs. P. A, H. Terrell, Mrs. B. K. Ogden, Mrs. George P. Turner, Mrs, W. H. Hulsizer, Mrs. J. W. Gravely, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. John W. Price, Mrs. Howard Hartsnick, Mrs. Maddox, Mrs, Alfon Tisdel, Miss Fannie May Trimble, Mrs. Adolph Weyl, Mrs. B. J. Willis, Mrs. George Lewis McKay, Mrs. George C. Skinner, Mrs. G. E. Gilllland, Mrs. A. S. Vought. G. C. Smith, ‘The Zeta SI(ma Theta Sorority will hold its annual midwinter dance to- (Continued on Twentieth Page.) Tomorrow—Final Close-Out! SPORT Special group fur-trimmed C@A‘TS 29.50 Formerly Priced 45.00 and 49.75 Every coat warmly interlined and trimmed with mushroom or shawl collars of Jap fox and wolf—sizes 16 to 40. 1316 G Street City Club Building =sHOP Washingion Baltimore CASTENS LEATHER GOODS George N. Bettis, Mrs. Dall A, Mrs. Carl Casey and Mrs. | | | | | DULIN MARTIN COMPARY Closing Out 14 Short Lines 11 CHINA 4 3 EARTHENWARE Tomorrow we start a drastic reduction sale to effect a clearance of 14 short lines—6 French, 1 Royal Crown Derby, 1 American, 1 Spode, } Royal Worcester and 1 Bavarian China Pattern — 1 Wedgwood & Co. and 2 Adams Titianware Earthenware Designs. Your pattern may be in this clearance. FRENCH CHTNA 0..-;.,.1/ inch rich ... Were o Were . Were Were . Were Vere “Were Were gold encrusted doz doz., doz., doz., doz doz doz doz., Service Dinner Break Brr 1 Plates. . Plates.... t Plates and Butter F 24000 32300 o 84200 ]!';\ Cups_and Saucers. .. Bouilion Cups and Saucers. After-dinner Coffees. s Chop Plates.. ..Were ea, ea, $7.30 Tea Pots. Were ea, 2, $6.00 FRENCH CHINA PR e L gold encrustation Dinner Plates. . 66,00 doz.. $50.00 Dessert Plates. .. doz.. $35.00 Bread and Butter Plates 4 Soup - Tea Cups and Saucers.... Bouillon Cups and Saucers. . Cake Plat Chop Plates FRENCH CHINA Plates.. ner Plates.... Plates : and Butter Plates Cups_and Saucer iillon Cups_and Sauc va,:lvvvv\r r Coffees $35.00 £40.00 doz., $28.00 S10.00 Were doz., C‘Were doz., Were doz Were doz ..Were doz., ..Were doz, Were ea, Were ea., Tl dan Bl A e enee e gold hands and lines Center of Old English roses Were Were Were Were Were W . doz doz Service $65.00 $50.00 ere Were Were F RENCH CHINA con- an Tem- | t the Rich- Service Plates.. resane S \ Dinner Plate \ Breakfast Plates Tea Hlaten. ... .. Bread and Butter Plates Tea Cups and Saucers Bouillon Cups and Saucer E Pl | eventually is to be placed in the wom- 7 an suffrage exhibit of the Smith- onian Institute. was on exhibition | _At the tea table were Mrs: Edward P Costigan, president of the District of Columbia League of Women Voters. and Mrs. Albert H. Putney, former president | of the District league N BUILDING JANUARY Clearance THE eIy cLUB Sale/ The prevailing prices during our January Clearance Sale allow you to choose from a wide 11:;! B selection of high- o Bhiies grade Leather Goods, FRENCH CHINA Luggage and Nov- Dinner Plates. ... elties at SUBSTAN- TIAL REDUC- TIONS. Were doz Were Mgy of W t nigh she hington doz at the had 10 dinner which time Were d maasy Were Were ea, Interest in the Friday morning baok i reviews which are held weekly at the Willard by Mrs. William Wolff Smith jand Mrs. Theodore Tiller, is being ! quickened into even livelier enthus 1asm for the rapidly growing class | _This week. the two books are to be The Pagoda 1720 H Street Post- Inventory Sale 0% -Discount for January Only ce Thompson Seton. national of the National =9 FRENCH CHINA Dinner Plates.. Breakiast Plates. Tea Plates .. Rread and R Fruit Saucers o 3 Cups_and Saucers iillon Cups and Saucers at a shop talk moon_from 3:30 to her apartment at the er Hotel Bell. chairman of boxes for the Mardi Gras Bal Masque. that a number of boxes have been taken for this important of mid-February, which is being en for the benefit’ of the George ton Memorial at the Mayflower . February 17. Among the hox- | to date are Mrs, F. Mrs. Charles Bow Rabin's e ;mu«bn-,d Blhe asi an Cups ar ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA ..Were Were Were Reductions Were .Were 15% 20% 25% ¥ Off Regular Prices ! _‘ o o W No Exchanges or Returns During This Sale “Were e AMERICAN CHINA Beautiful ’numrlul pattern CASTENS LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street N.W, of James Hogan, Mrs. George W. Mrs Lay, Mr. L on’ Lewis, Mrs. F: AS Conn Avenue All Winter Hats Reduced to S5 & $7.50 N exceptional op- “ portunity to se- cure smart hats for for- mal and informal wear. In the City Club Rldo Phone Main 2568 B pnnnm 90 wox H COPELANDS SPODE CHINA P i e e :dldvrr"x‘r! bl gold with urn of frui: N N N s 35 Uphoklenng Tlpestry 50-in Jlldlh"“y?“"“sl '95 Tnsneer onr w in Drapers Materiahs W'uf’m‘w br ot ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA producing this home of colonial design the archi- Oonemeionght niesee 1 h- alt 2, . tect had two distinct purposes in mind: First, to . bring out the hospitable charm of colonial days, 'l.‘e,m_]‘)()ral_'il}" and only temporarily and, sccond, to include the most advanced interior ap- peintments without destroying the simplicity that char- Y :- ROSENTHAL BAVARIAN CHINA ervice Plates xu,mn Pl Rreakfast Plates W Decoration—rich m: and pink lattice wor e We W < We =4, B Were Were We Coy acterizes the Early American period. ates Shannon & Luchs. Inc. “Colonial Home ldeal” . N.W. for new Sugar A € SRR ENGLISH EAR FHENWARE LA A A A A AA A , Main-Floor £10.50 to £13.50 l’nnl-w:nr for the smart W eden N Rt neme 1ndicates 1321 Ingraham is open daily until 10 p.m. S LS s s s s . ADAMS TITIANWARE « .'l.l"yw topical Spemish decor ) W We Werg W \\ W W\ \ W W\ ¢ Dinner "'U reach sur- Breakt h i it i to th iblic last T face car on Lith I“t!“ (] ome since 1ts opening to c pu C la Street 10 Ingraham S Clnseunis Street and walk one. A e half block east 1o Ey. Cake Plites hibut Home, woman! Thousands have passed through this take Plates Saucers and Sancers Saturday—and we wish to stress that all of the praises that have poured into the ears of the attendants at the display as to or and Creams ADAMS TITIANWARE Dinner P Becaktast e lea Plates Bread and Tea Cups ! Bowllon Cups and Savcers \tter dinner Cottees cam Soup Plates lea Sugar r Cale & Chiop PHONE MAIN 1204 Company 1214-18 € STREET Lol sl sl 50 Drive out Streer the Furniture, Silver, Drapes, and loth to Colorado then NI 11, Ingraham Street and Fast 1Y, squares to Exhibi Home, . on 4 braghe de suite e forth, would not be so enthusiastic if it were for the PERFECT BACK- GROUND achieved by the architectural artist of SHANNON & LUCHS, Inc. P frenue, not squares to Sa i Creams Plates Plates AT N o0 ALY Wwomen’s Shnp 1207 F HOURS, 645 10 530 Dulin & Marlin 1215-17 ¥ STREET \rrrrz707,4 CHINA DEPT, PHONE MAIN 1) Dulin & Martin Company: 121517 F STREET HOURS, 840 10 5080 nd FLOOR Hearance of 1200 pairs shoes $ "‘ A5 24 floor wocks all i on onr 12118 ¢ SURERET