Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1928, Page 16

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18 SOCIETY nued from Fifteenth Page) Florence Ward, Mrs. Helen Doocy and Miss Jean Stephenson; the State vice presidents resident in _the District of Columbia, Mrs. Homer Hoch, Miss Mary Boyce Tomple, Mrs. Harriet Hawley Tocher, Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Mrs E. O. Leathorwood and Mrs. J. Irvin Steel: past_national presidents, Mrs. Julicite M. Babbiit, Mrs. J. Harry Cun- ningham., Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes. Mr Virginia Frye, Miss Mabel Lou White. zabel, TS AIrs on Du Puy and Mrs. Edna M. Colman: the president of the District of Columbia branch of the league. Dr. A. Maris Boggs men of standing committees. M Mrs. G. G Nicholson and M Collist tees. Mrs. William WOl Smith. Ida D. Peters. Mrs. Lucia R AMrs. John Mock and Miss M Clayes, and parliamentarian, Mrs erine J. Fenton. i Spross of New ganist, composer, and accompanist a siars of the day. will feat benefit concert give Guild_of the C and Chaldren day cven room. Horace ¢, | period 3. Dawes, ht Wilbur, Mrs. | ¥ T ! Mrs. Proctor L. Dougher- | F. Taliaferro, Mrs. W. | Mrs. William S. Abernct arrows, Mrs. Charles J. Mrs. Andrew | | and the chairmen of pageant gr T | Groot. Mrs 2 Mrs. James E Mrs. Charles E. Fultz. Mrs. George L. Farnham, Mrs. Isaac Gans. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Fred- erick Brown Harris, Mrs. H. Den- nington Hayes, Mrs. Joseph T. Her-| son. Mrs. J. Hillman Hoilister, Mrs. Gove G. Johson. Mrs. Joseph T. Kelly, Mrs. William A. Lambeth. | Mrs. ' Wiibur LaRoe, Mrs. Herbert | M. Lord, Mrs. Charles Porterfield Light, Mrs. Moses R. Lovell, Mrs. William F. McDowell, Mrs. Randolph McKim. Mrs. | R. Y. Nicholson, Mrs. ZeBarney Thorne Phillips, Mrs. Jason Noble Pierce, Mrs. | Wallace Radcliffe, William Han- br Ramsey, Mrs. Freely Rohrer, Mrs. | Joseph R. Sizoo, Mrs. Harvey Baker Smith, Mrs. Edward Stevens, Mrs. James Trimble, Mrs. John Paul Tyler. Mrs. Henry Wells, Mrs. Earle Wilfl Mrs. E. M. Willis, Mrs. J. A. Winner and Mrs. John Henry Young. | Tickets and _arrangements are in| charge of the Women's Guild at 624 Louisiana svenue. Mrs. Willlam How- | Apache Trail | A Glorious Adventure on . . | your way to California | APFUGHTH UL awe inupising rip at any time of year. 120 by motor coach on & smooth high- y through a land of fascinating, primitive beauty. Prehistoric ohff @wellings. Mountains of stone. Deep canyons. World-famous Mlmwu{t Dam. Inexpensive sidetnp available 10 passengers over Southera Pacific’s Golden State or Sunset Routes, Plan yourtrin at travel oo onarters A | Powton Genera! Agent Room &0 Bouthern Bid, Pifteenth St ot H. N Prone Main 24 Washingion, D. G Southern acific Travel by rail is faster, safer, more comforiable Its Time YOU tried INDIGESTION o %% years, men and women by the n have settled &l svunsch ces with 8 Stusrt teblet, A re F 4 v bt first packoge of Stuart’s. | # drugsusre siaple. The first thing 1 comes 16 10ind when the smach needs s eweetener. burning sods, just & m of magnesia end and oher soothing unutes- or less—acidity de overcome, il thot sourness disgelied Wherever you find & drugetore, you'll find Stuert's. The handy metal box Carry W0 puIse OF puckel, 18 8 quartes The large vie for 6 cens, snd the femily eiae, 81 20, A eweet swinach for pwenty five cents, + | Dower Rug of Persia,” bv N\ “lby “Travels in | the benefit of ¢! Mrs. TIE_EVENTNG WEDNESDAY. JANTUARY 25, 1928, STAR. WASHINGTOX. D._C \mrrfl' Commiesion, who has resigned ard Ramsey is president and Mrs. John 1 is taking an_interesting exhibit, show- his position, effective February 1, will Sylvester Bennett is chairman of the |ing the development of music pppreci- e raitice. which includes also | ation work by the Woman's Club of | be the guest of the land section at & Mrs. HE Risler. Mrs Edgar B. B.|Bethesda, Md. which has been going | dinner (0 be glven at the Hotel Roose- o Mrs G, 0, Kundahl, Mrs. George |on in the Saturday moming programs | velt tomorrow evening. The members |C Husmann and Mrs. J. M quhar. | for children at the Ambassador, Che of the commission and other officlals | Members of the Art Promoters’ Club | C,'"‘“ e s daniag | havoibsen dnyiied. s | the season, ‘This exhibit was compiled | ., T % e Ol e Perdlan | o2 seasth ) Sooh. Btann, sation| o ihe Thimble Saction of thie Fomen's vening Friday in honor of the birth-| foym” chatrman for Montgomery | Git¥ Club will hold a card party in the day anniversary of Mme. Josephine C.'oounty, Md., and cons o | clubrooms on Saturday afternoon and de Lagnel. A Persian dinner will be | qqacqiey s sl . proceeds to be used in their |served at 7 o'clock in the new head- |y by | ¥ e work { quarters. Hotel Dupont. entrance atj hn Allen Munson is chairman. 11401 Twentieth street northwest. Speefal |5 s who have not been pre- featurcs of the evening will be an il- announced . Charles . lustrated talk at -8:15 o'clock on “The . Mrs, Richard Yates, Mrs. J. 0 " s Mittie eld Riley, Mrs, Laura Bradley, Mrs. followed Mis. J. S. Tassin, Mrs. L. Charles C. C. Cable, Mrs. Abbey Agnes Carlton, Mrs, J. Rutling, Mrs. Elizabeth George Eastment T. Brown. viously tbrary co-oper with the Mount Pub'ic \ HAmula with long Hsts of hooks eor e The Covered Was wnd Mrs, Edgar it + of vatron. | | Mrs. Techer was th guest of honor Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of patron at the Woman's a Zeta Phi will give a dance rden House of the Grace esses for the eard pariy 1o be glve ¢ iencan . 3irl Scout Officers’ Association for | S X Hous the Gi D | tha il Hotel, Tucsday evening, Febru- Friday evening. February 10, at oy T Wardman Park Hotel. Other patron- g esses are Mrs jam Howard Taft. Henry H. F Barnett, Mrs. E. Goring Bliss Cheatham, Mrs. Amos A. Fr Isaac Gans, M 5 Arthur Ringland, Mrs. Gerr rs. Lindsay Russell. Mrs. Cha Miss C n Thom and M Fugenia Burch in « Pers| Mason Remey. Mr | will lend Persian rugs ards | been issued. i of Progress at the on Monday even are more satisf) Texas S e Socioty and canisscasoned with ateaspoonful e guests of the evenin LEA & PERRINS’ Sheldon, T. P. Artaud. supervisor of i and exectitive assistant of | \ SAUCE on, Interstate Com- . - Theodore W g appraisals a Bureau of V. k> Plans are developing rapidly for the ©ual benefii for George Washington versity Hospital, which this §eason | Tu P Mayflower, be known | a5 “a garden party on the Potomac in| honor of Gen and Mrs, Wa The board of lady managers of the hos- | pital is preparing an borate pro- zram for the event. which is costume ball of the American colonial £ : NN 2 Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. who in| % addition to being joint chairma neet with men rcluding Mrs. Eugene By Frederic E Farrington. @ men of all pageant groups. tOMOrTow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the May- flower ballroom, to plan the detail the settings and the scenes to be pre- sented. . | Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins. chairman | of the committee on cos s, will en- tertain the members of her comm note. The on with- vented his singing one cret of going a whole ut a scrions cold is something veryhody ought to know. A simple ympound does it, and it is obtain- { ) ble in tablets. Just one will stop sang that nght. 1 cold with the first sniffle; several Trust Jicssional singer 1o will hreak up a cold that's even now lo for a cold. Give reached the stage of grippe! Pape’s and he can knock Cold Compound costs but 35c at any have pre Caught Cold l Noon; in her home Saturday morning at o'clock. Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher, director | of the department of public service and education Stanley Co. of America. will attend the Better Films Confer- ence, January 26-28, at the Waldorf- Astor! ew York City. Mrs. Lot i Roodward & Lnthrop DOWN STAIRS STORE A New Shipment—Just Arrived Printed Wash Frocks of Cotton Pongee and Pique $2.65 2/ $5 Newest Spring Prints fashion these attractive wash frocks of cotton pongee and pique. Small all-over flowered designs and dotted pat- terns that are most popular to wear about the home—and ones that can be worn for street as well. Deep vestees of contrasting colors pockets, deep yoke effects and pleats add fashion importance, tha the outstanding feature of these frocks. Sizes 16, 18 and 36 to 46 STORE Washable Frocks — for the Street—as well as the home DOWN STAIRS Continuing Our Semi-Annual Selling of Rugs and Lamps 9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum BOgS ..o D 9x12 Seamless Axminster and Velvet Rugs. .. .......%23 27x54 Scatter Axminster Rugs, new patterns. . .$375 24x48 Cotton Yarn Rugs, $159 Bridge and Junior Floor Lamp Standards Sy o Parchmentized Bridge Lamp Shades, at- tractive designs. ... v 25¢ Pottery effect and glass boudoir Lamp Bases. Special 95¢c Parchmentized Boudoir Shades, bright colored designs 50¢ Georgette Bed Lights, in new shapes and colors 1.95 Portery Table Lamp Bases, with new floral decorations $3.25 10x20 Plate Glass Mirrors $2.95 BOWN STAIKS STORE, Ruffled Voile Curtains $ 1 .50 Pair Dainty roffled curtains of a sheer, soft quality voile—complete with valance and tie-backs—add new cheer to windows for Spring. Ruffles ave trinnmed with attrac- tive overstitch in rose, hlue, green, gold 214 yards in length, BOWN STAINS STORE $3.95 ]4!‘1;1 p many and orchid The Julius Lansburlgh Furniture Company Entrance, 909 F Street—at Ninth Last 4 Days of Our anuary Clearance Sale 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite A splendidly constructed suite, consisting of Davenport. Arm- chair and Wing Chair, handsomely designed and finished. Uphol- stered in fine Jacquard velour, outside back and side in seli-tone ve- lour, with reversible loose-spring cushion seats. Pay $5.00 a Month 3.Piece Mohair Living Room Suite 149 Covered in fine quality mohair, the strong lines of the settee, armchair and wing chair in this suite are emphasized by the mahog- any-finish frame tops and bases. Outside backs and sides in self- tone velour, Pay $6.00 a Month 4-Piece Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite walit veneer By constiucted L Pay $1.50 a Weer The Julius Lansbfirgh Company Entrance, 909 F Street—at Ninth

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