Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1928, Page 22

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C.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1928 Marle McDonald and Miss Marguerite | morrow evening, at 2400 Sixteenth Mahany. sn-;et*.‘ 'rhe;llarge t;;ulrl:mnn\e 1 r&n benu?ed B and the president of chapter, Mrs. Rufus Plans have been completed for the | p Ciarke, and the chairman, Mrs. Mary benefit card party. by the Chaminade |y Nalle, are assisted by Mrs. Sydney (Continued from Page Nineteen,) | Gle¢ Club, to be glven Thursday eve- | Tyjiaferro, Mrs. W. J. Harrls, Mrs. Cary e ORE—E— | ning 8t B:30 ovclock in Opsters Audl- | Grayson, Mrs, W, R. Cole, Mrs. Charles capy | tOTlUm, Twenty-sixth street an enn= = E W 3 4 e eeeives by The chapter ofbers, | o Soveral original ideas have been work | Mrs. \J. “Thomas Kelley, ‘Mrs. Hannis national officers, and also in the re-|Mrs Edith Henrickson, Mrs. Hasel Hog- TUERSIE DR et I iy s % the honor guests. | gott, Florence R. Hinman, Pauline Holer, 'syyih" Mrs. Theodore Tiller, Mrs % Mrs, Edward A. Keves, vegent of the | Celia_Pratt, Gertrude Walter, Flora M. | ;1" Tiatcher, Mrs. Clay Stone Briggs, chapter, and her committees have ar-| [{ning 'Grace Weed, Lilllan’ Anderson | e TRAiher TOe. Olay SCoie i ranged & most interesting ProTam.|anq’Esther Linkins. Miss Grace Weed | Mioom a O o e ey bassador Page, will ‘talk on subjects of | Monday afternoon, February 20, at 2| Tables have becn taken by Mrs. Need- o'clock. in the large balloom of the (ham C. Turnage, Mrs. James C. general national interest. Col. Oliver Robertson will also talk on | Willard, the Rector's Aid of St. Mar- [ Buchanan. Mrs. Douglass Winstead, Mrs. vital generalities now in the mind of 'garet's Episcopal Church, Connecticut | Edward B. Thiele, Mrs. John S. Tamlin- the public. and will give a resume of |avenue and Bancroft place, will hold |son, Mrs. W. E. Rose, Mrs. Frank Elliott, A the President’s recent visit to Havana.|a benefit card party under the man- Miss Mar: Brown, Miss Lerena B. (N TR Mics Bmilie Henning. noted contralto, | agement of & commiitee which includes: | Adamson. Mrs. W. Laurence Hazard, {irsgartt b will sing several numbers, accompaned [ Mrs. Joseph Wall, Mrs. Charles J.| Mis. Julia Nolen Hay, Miss Margaret by Mr. Paul Fishbaugh. organist of |O'Neill Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. R. Winston |Brown, Miss Marie Rhodes, Miss L. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. | Holt, Mrs. Alexander Bull. Miss Cal Virginia Snuggs, Mrs. George K. Den- | line Smith, Mrs. J. M. Durant, Mrs. W. |mark, Mrs. George B. King, Mrs. Sam- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grant of Denver,| Wayne Wirgman, Mrs, William M. Sleet ucl Forman, Mrs. John D. Hird, Miss Colo., are at the Carlton for & short and Mrs. Edward McC. Jones. | Mary Dell, Mrs. Louts W. Atkinson, Mrs. stay, accompanied by their cmldrm.; The prize committee, of which Mrs. | Lecage Pratt, Miss Margaret Daniel, S Alexander Bull is chairman, has pro- | Miss Evelyn Daniel, Mrs. Robert Lee Et- G STREET AT ELEVENTH $ 1 c29 Each Regularly $1.95 to $2.95 A bit of good luck makes it possible to bring these panel cur- tains to you at a price that is truly sensational. All have deep Miss Mary U. Grant and Mr. James V. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Grant have been spending several weeks in New York and will return to Denver about the end of the week. | The Thursday night salon of the Dis- trict League of American Pen Women | will have Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, | Assistant Secretary of State. as honor guest. Mr. Johnson will speak on “The Department of St United States Government, nd Activities.” Receiving with Dr. Anita Maris Boggs will be Miss Patricia Poe Bennett, Mrs. Elizabeth Burgess Highes Collister. Mrs. Eugene Peters. Mrs s Logan, Mrs. Katherine Hi irs. Nan North, Miss Evelyn Weems. Mrs. C. Allen and Mrs. Lily R. Hun | Arrangements have been completed | Cl for the card party to be given by the Sodality of the Shrine of the Sacred | Heart in the parish hall Friday eve-| ning, the proceeds from which will be | devoted to the fund now being raised to help defray the cost of the new chapel of Our Lady. to be erected in the Six- | teenth street church. | Among the patrons and patronesses are Lady Isabelia Howard. Mme. Claudel. Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino, the Ambassador ot Belgium, Prince Albert de Ligne: Seflora de Padilla, Mme. Ciechonowska. the Ambassador of Cuba | and Senora de Ferra, the Minister of | Venezuela, Senor Don Carlos Grisanti: | Senor A. F. Mejia, the Ambassador of Peru. Dr. Hernan Velarde: Mme. Swada, Mme. Tellez and Mme. Davila. The committee in charge of arrange- ments includes Mrs. Eva T. Kilkoff, Mrs. T. A. Gorman, Mrs. William Mor- | ris, Mrs. John B: cnm;;. Miss Bessie vided a prize for each table. Home- made candy will be for sale by Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman and her committee. Among those making reservations are Mrs. J. V. White, Mrs. J. S. Wall, Mrs. Chambers, Caldwell, Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs. H. J. Davis, Mrs. Iber, Mrs. W. Bayley. Mrs. Clagett, Mrs. E. P. Perm, Mrs. E. L. Jewell, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. H. M. Oliphant, Miss Miller. Miss Crary, Miss Bubb. | Miss Mulliken, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Van| Ness. Mrs, Speer, Mrs. Florence, Mrs. Hubbell, Mrs. Kenne Mrs. Henckels. Miss Caroline Smith, Mrs. Clarence F.| Nor: t. Mrs. Charles Selden, jr.; Mrs. | Roeves. Mrs. Aspinwall, Mrs. | inn, Mrs. Franz Ridway. s. O. B. cLean, Mrs. Charles J. O'Neill, Mrs. Charles McDermott. Mrs. Willoughby . Mrs. William M. Sleet, M lizabeth Northrop, Mrs. M. O. Leigl ton. Miss Townsend. Mrs. Lucy Cope- land, Mrs. L. Troutm: Mrs. D. B. Grimes, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Frank Mack, Mrs. Ella H. Micou, Miss Josephine A. Rohrer. M B. Jackson, Mrs. Edward Muir, Mrs. V. Landvoigt, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. M. B. Cavines, Mrs. M. Shumate. Mrs. N. A. Biddle, Mrs. Posey, Miss Emily S. Moore, Mrs. C. M. Stellwagen, M A. L. Peck, Mrs. Scott Baldwin, Miss C. Baker, Mrs. Florence Troutman and Mrs. J. F.| Fooshe, jr. | The residents of Bay Ridge. Md., are | planning a banquet with a dance and | cards as a Midwinter get-together, | to be held at the Grace Dodge Hotel, | Thursday evening. i Great interest is being shown in the benefit card party to be given by the Hilary A. Herbert Chapter, U. D. - Walker, Mrs. Wymond Bradbury, Mrs. S. mons., Mrs. Samuel Roberts, Mrs. Rose championship. While in Switzerland he tinger, Mrs. Ann Howell, Mrs. Stuart W. P. Martin, Mrs. L. A. Clarke, Mrs. Wil- liam J. McGee. Mrs. Mary K. Nalle, Mrs. John E. Fowler, Mrs." Burn Sim- Mulcare, Miss MacFarland, Mrs. Archi- bald Young, Miss Marian Smith, Mrs. E. Z. Rollins, Mrs. Herbert Plummer, Miss Mary Bringhurst, Mrs. L. W. Pettijohn, Mrs. C. W. Lansdon, Mrs. Thomas Powell and Mrs. Nell Hunt Clarke. Skating Pattern in Dream. That one of his most successful ice | patterns came to him in a dream was recently revealed by Sidney Charlton, | who claims the world trick skating dreamed that he was skating before a large crowd who seemed to applaud out of all proportion to his act. When he looked on the ice he found that he had drawn, with his skates, a_perfect pat- tern of a sunflower. The surprise awakened him, and he jumped out of bed to jot down the turns, which he found next day to be practicable. T Funeral Plans Too Soon. When Casril Brown was told that all hope was abandoned for saving the life of his 11-year-old son Harry, who was suffering from penumonia in a hospital at Hull, England, the father at once made the funeral plans. He arranged with the synagogue authorities for the funerel, selected a coffin, had a shroud made and ordered a grave dug. When he went to get the body he found the boy alive. It is believed the lad will recove! Smart Boudoir Pillows Soft cream laces over colored pil- s lows, trimmed with gathered lace edges and medallions of colored petit point. Oval, round or long. New Rayon Cushions Gold cloth gives a richness to new rayon cushions, in the popular square style. Trimmed flowers. Curtain Marquisette 15¢ Yard PALAIS ROYAL—Curtains—Second Floor Makes dainty, airy cur- tains. White, cream or ecru—36 inches wide. silk bullion fringe bottoms. Dainty Ruffled Curtains and ecru—also some lovely colored effects. Tie- il i C ins—plai: hite, cream Voile or marquisette Curtains—plain white, c s .68 backs and valances. 'd Set PALAIS ROYAL—Curtains—Second Floor 6,400 Yds. Cretonnes We're enthusiastic about the colors—the new de- signs—the wide variety— c and you'll be enthusiastic Yd. about the low price! PALAIS ROYAL—Curtains—Second Floor Sale! Unbleached Muslin Mattress Covers Twin Size Full Size $36 “Vesta” Gas Range Special Tomorrow range at Semi-porcelsin finish—16-inch oven and broiler—four-burner, gas-saving top—all the features vyou'll find in more expensive ranges. PALAIS ROYAL—Stotes * Fourth Fioor, Bridge or ° Junior Lamp Bases Speciel Tomorrox Dodso: Miss Established 33 Years KAHN on 7th St. SILVERWARE rd DISCOUNT WATCHES 339 INNIVERSIN\335, On Our $150,000 Stock Every piece of merchandise offered in this sale is of the highest quality and is backed by our reputation for fair dealing extend- ing over 33 years. Three-Quarter Size Ever Since 1895 Bedspreads Six designs of real $ charm stamped on unbleached muslin. A new floral pat- tern in sun burst effect is most effective. $1 Stamped Pillows 42-inch linen finish pillow 89c tubing, hem- stitched ends Pair or stamped for scallops. Dozens of new designs. Card-Table Covers, 3 for Fdges hemmed and finished \\'itl\s corner ties. Two pretty new de- signs have just arrived. PALAIS ROYAL— Art Needlework—Second Floor with a fancy col- ored arm. able for any room in the house. PALAIS ROYAL— Lamps—Fourth Fioor Suit- DIAMONDS JEWELRY WE OFFER YOU THIS AMAZING Mattress covers are necessities, when one considers that they add years to the life of the mattress and keep it fresh and clean all the while. Made of strong, heavy unbleached muslin, nicely finished. Wool-Filled Comforts Warm, attractive, and so comiortable to sieep be- neath! Size 72x80—pleasingly covered with fig- ured sateen and plain colored borders. Rose and blue. Extra Fine Bed Sheets You'll like sleeping between these sheets—the tex- ture is so smooth. Three-inch hems. Size §1x99 inches. : PALAIS ROYAL—Domestics—Second Floor —— | | Certainteed and Floortex e Art Squares P_ie Plate e $1.95 Frame... Fancy cut figures make the frame most attractive. The 9-inch pie plate is genuine oven-proof Pyrex. 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Special, Make your selection during this sale—and save £3.30 to $6.50, according to 39‘ : your room size. Patterns suitable for bath, kitchen, pantry, sun porch and vestibule. Sq. Yd. Mixing Bowl Sets Special Including Flatware 20% to 50% Reduction Entire stock of flat silverware, including 1847 Rogers, Com- munity Silver. Excel- lent assortment of Sheffield reproductions, including candlesticks, tea sets, well and tree platters, vegetable dishes, sugar and cream sets, water sets, also vanities, flasks, arctte cases and lighters. PALAIS ROYAL—Rugs—Second Floor Tomorrow Only! Extremely Important Reductions in ed Davenport Suites pace Saving—Money Saving—Piece Saving Wednesday’s Feature in Our February Furniture Sale Comfortable and attractive living room by day—this 3 piece Kroehler suite—with the convenience of a convertible bed by night, tised watches in solid goid or gold filled. JEWELRY and NOVELTIES 33% OFF Note These Outstanding Values These prices are sure to appeal to you. We have hundreds of similar values. $1.50 Ingersoll Watches for. .. .. $7.50 Clark Cigarette Lighters. .. $4.50 Big Ben, Radium Dial $37.50 Solitaire Diamond Ring . . . .. $75.00 Solitaire Diamond Ring. .. ... .$1.00 . 4.50 . 298 .24.50 .49.50 Fancy stone and signet rings women and children— ks, earrings, scarf pins, on vale st this amazing No exceptions Don’t Miss This Great Opportunity HN OPTICAL CO. Durably built, deeply overstuffed and combred with jacquard ruary Sale at $17550 — but fur- versible cushions . 2.piece Hed-Davenport Suite, covered with velour in a beautiful new color blend—with black piping. Revers ther reduced for blue and taupe velour; reverss $l04 sible loose spring cushions. Deep- Iy uphelstered back with walnut $ 75 tomorrow only to J-plece Bed-Davenport Sulte, with shaped ible cushions ... ... Jeplece Bed-Davenport Suite, mohair uphol- finished curved frame. Ouigi- front; upholstered tn blue and taupe velour stered with tapestry cushions and black piping. Reduced to. .. 5252 nally $195—offered in the Feb Wing and Club Chairs; re- sl .‘7 50 . | | fl fl | fl | [ @ m fl | | PALAIS ROYAL~—Furniture—Fourth Floor 0 ————)

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