Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1928, Page 15

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o TITE_ TVENING YTAR, WASTINGTON, D. €. TURSDAY. TEBRUARY 7, 1 an Pl g SOCIETY (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) the home of Mrs. Eugene Byrnes in oy Place: and rs. Walter Tucker- man is holding regular meetings and re- sals of the groups in the pageant scene which 1s to be a feature of the avid Du B. Gaillard is r- commiee on posters, an s in preparation a numbor of alluring, which under her direc- n artistic feature of the tion are al b g ge Washington Univer- nefit for G Hospital. Representative and Mrs. Ralph E. TUpdike of Indiana were hosts at dinner Jast night in the al room of the Willard, when among their guests w the secretary to the Président and Mrs. Everctt Sanders. the House floor lefider and Mrs. John F. Tilson of Connecticut and Representative and Mrs, Lindley H Hadley of party of in the & ton Hotel. s Freyer will be at Ars. Fr: ¥ noon from 4 to 7 compliment to the Ambassador of Italy and Nobile Donna Antoinette de Martino. Col. H. Anthony Dyer and Maj. Gen. George A, Dyer, who attended the wedding of Mr. Elisha Dyer of New vork, to Miss Katharine Whitaker last Saturday, are remaining at the Carlton {or about a week. | Surgeon and Mrs. B. 8. Warren are entertaining at dinner tomorrow eve- ning for their daughter, Mrs. John ‘Sm\nngk‘ in compliment to Mr. Clar- {ence Budington Kelland of New York ‘\\l\n has just been to Palm Beach ta |ing part in the Authors-Artists’ goll tournament. Mrs. anogle writes |under her maiden name, Lella Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boni of New { York have returned to their apartment | lat the Carlton after spending a few days in New York. M | entertained at dinner last_evening in he grill_of the Carlton in honor of | Dr. and Mrs. Emil Ludwig | | New York are passing a_few days in hington, at the Mayflower. guests at.the luncheon given. ye rday by Mrs. Perry Belmont and also attended the dinner given last night by | Miss Mabel Boardman in honor of the | Belgian Ambassador and Princess de Ligne. Mr. Theodore M. Logan of Boston rived at the Carlton to spend days at_ the apartment of - his Gen. Edward L. Logan. and Mrs. Boni | Mr. and Mrs. Goodhue Livingston of |* ¥ | chairman ot 1 e week from tonight at the Mayflower. Numbered among the patronesses al- ready announced are nearly all of the leaders yn Washington social and diplo- matic lite. Recent additions to the patronesses are Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, Mrs. John Phulip Hill, Mrs. James Curtis, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Paul tedo and Mrs, David Reed. Re- s of the cabaret are being held and the show promises to be not only ‘original, but extremely entertain- | ing and interesting as well. As in for- {mer years, all of the proceeds of the all will be devoted to the charities of the league. The Council of Luther Place Me- i morial Church has fssued Invitations to a reception at the church, Thomas cir- cle and N street, on Tuesday evening of nest week, February 14, from 8 tc 10 o'clock, m honor of the Secretary | of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis, Sen- ator and Mrs. P. M.- Norbeck of South Dakota, Senator and Mrs. Henrik Ship- stead of Minnesota and the Lutheran members of the House of Repre- s. George M. Diffenderfer, wife of the pastor of fhe clurch, is general occasion, assisted by leading members of the congregation, (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) THE HECHT CO~F STREET New! Irish Linen DAY DRESSES for $5 Smartly Sensible—Becoming Styles Lovely Colors—Launder Perfectly partment at the Mayvflower. rning to California Mr. and August King-Smith has issued ards for an at home from 4 to 6 journers Dance Sail Loft February 25. . ashington Chapter, No. 3. National urners. will hold the third of its | ries of popular informal dances at « | He is accompanied by Maj. Edward J. | Sampson. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Russell of | Los Angeles are the guests of their | arents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Requa, | the Navy Sail Loft February 25, with | -/ music bv the United States Navy Band m offic 1 Capt. George F. Unmacht, | . is the chairman of the com- These dances are always very | with service and congressional Mr. John C. pol at Washington and Lee Unive . spent the week 1 . Mrs. N. A. Inglis. who is residing at the Grace Dodge Hotel for the Winter snd Spring. Mr. Thomas F. Flaherty of Washing- n. secretaryv-treasurer of the National ederation of Post Office Clerks. was host at dinner last night at the Willard Hotel. In the party were Representa- tive Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania and Representative James A. Frear and Representative Henry Allen Cooper of ~onsin. Junior League committees, mobilizing nearly the entire younger set, ar- 1 usly at_work on the entertain- Inglis, who attends.| | REUPHOL PARI OR SUI ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING “NUF-CED” The Best Place and Towest Prices After All 000 customors, 1 ziv ) have the right to TRY CUT Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1235 10th Street N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr o Armstronz will call nersonalis with samplrs And so delightfully inexpensive that you can afford several "twos™ at $5. With frocks like these in your wardrobe you'll look your best and still be comfortably dressed for any household task. Well made with set-in sleeves and deep hems. In Maize. Rose. Helio. Copen, Green and White. Sizes 36 to' 46. 5 Styles Are Sketched! A Green with sunburst tucking, 2 pockets, convertible coll This, with 1 _other, $5. Double-breasted effect in rose with front skirt pleats. This, with 1 other, $8. E White with horizontal tucking and h Floor, The Hecht Co.) A Sale of Exquisite SILK LINGERIE Regularly 2% to *5* 2 Pieces for e I T Complcte Suites ,.8 Odd‘(Pieces of Henaerson‘s Furniture .—Also Our Entire ° Stock of La mps and Shades at Very Generous Reductioné | Discontinued Drapery & Up- ho]stery Samplcs and Imported Wall Papers NOW HALF PRICE and Less *5 Chemise Dance Sets Pajamas Gowns French Panties Think of it! for only $5. Man_v brides-to-be will take advantage of this sale. for these lace-trimmed “undies” are lovely enough for any trous- seau. In pastfie] shades. Sizes 36 to 44. Two picces of exquisite crepe de chine lingerie Silk ]ounging pajamas with printed silk tops and black satin trousers make the smartest ncgligccs. Because of limited quant;ty one pajama only will be sold to a customer. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street————Phones Wi 103 (Maln Floor, The Hecht Co) Special! Rayon Under- things 95¢ Slips French Panties Rufled Bloomers Sport Bloomers Rloomer Combinations Julius Lanshburgh 818 17th St. NW. ( &riebacher “Jeminine UApparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Slip Co Draperies Gowns Introducing and Sponsoring the New Parisian Shade— Hand-Sewn GO\VI‘IS . LY \ [ . ) ' From the Philippines ) ¢ ace-trimmed and LAKE‘ BI‘UE tailored models of good 95 All the pastel shades. Well C = tailored lingerie that fits well, Sizes 3o to42, Eetimotes Cheoifo'ly Pione 11 Belgivm—Porto Rico quality rayon. Novelty and dainty raised trims some of these gowns, Others are en rod i pure white, with touches of handmade et lace. Of A nainsook, voile or hatiste, in white, tlesh or honey coral, dinner w o v “To My Valentine”™ Tailored Rayon Vests Whoever it ‘u:, _\'uu'n find an uppl‘upriulc grccliu;’ amofy our assorts 6qc - 5S¢ to 50, Well made vests of good guality ravon straps, picot top, underarm shields. Flesh nile, orchid, Sizes Jo to 42 ppligue of pastel stk Ady ly effective in new models for afts (Mt Flaor, The Hecht Co ernoon and wear, in Chifflons and Elizabeth Crepes, both sleeved and sleeveless, neck and sleeves enjoying the beanty heightening trinming of wade Alenson lace, | \ ment of Valeniine gn‘cling cards, hand- . Cho Selt nmate Or )I(‘rlupn vou re giving a Valen- N tine party. Then yull‘“ want to aelect from our peach, corg Invitations, S0c dosen Place Cards, 30c dosen Tally Cards, 30c dozen And the children will love to make their own Valentines from our aterial straps, picat tops, I Pk and peach only materials, Valentine make - up . ) material, 25¢, 50c and $1 u box, p (Maln Floar, The Mt O ) $1.65 Glove Silk Vests $1.10 Tailored veats, well made o wood quality glive silk, Selt $59.50 and nore Siees do ENAI Flour, Tha Mokt Oo b (HECOND FLOOR)

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