Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1928, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page) wife of the corporation counsel of the District, will preside at the tea table. Mme. Jan Papanck, wife of the at- tache of the Czechoslovakian legation, has issued cards for an at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, at her residence, 3059 Porter street. Count Berlanga de Ducro. who has fust been appointed attache of the Spanish embassy, has arrived in Wash- ington and has taken a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel Miss Prentiss left Washington yester- day for Florida, where she will spend several weeks, dividing her time between Miami. Palm Beach and other fashlon- able resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Duncan Mc- Kenney announce the marriage of their daughter Virginia to Lieut. Comdr. Arthur Wallace Dunn. U. S. N.. son of the Jate Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Dunn of Washington. Thursday, February 16. The ceremony was per- formed at 6 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents on New Hampshire ave- nue. the Rev. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thomas' Church. officiating. in the presence of only the members of ly and a few intimate friends. A scated supper was served after the ceremony and a string orchestra plaved @Quring the ceremony and the supper. Mrs. Bisine Mallan was matron of r for her sister and Lieut. Comdr. Prince Powell. U. S. N. man Mr. Blaine Malla Hall McKenney were the w: S. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father. wore a gown of creamm and gold brocade with side panels forming trains. She wore a long lace veil and carried & praver book. Mrs Mallan was in a chanel gown of black lace with a shoulder bouquet of gardenias. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Dunn left for New Orleans later in the evening. the bride traveling in a pearl gray dress with a hat to match and a black cloth coat trimmed with gray Persian lamb. | Comdr. Dunn is flag tenant on the staff of the commander-in-chief the T. S. Fleet, on the T Mrs. Clarence Williams, wife of Rear ams. retired, entertained appointed luncheon y her guests were Mrs. S. P. Huse. . Mrs. George | G. S. Williams. s. Charles 3 Riggs. Mrs. Enos Newman, Mrs. M. M. Moffett, Mrs. John H. Iden, 3 Paul Linebarger, Mrs. Farland, ! A. E. Showers. Mrs. W. S. Buel. lfred Zimmerman and Mrs. Paul The chief of st nd Mrs. Charles P. Bummerall entertained at luncheon to- @ay. when their guests were the Ambas- | sador of Spain and Senora de Padilla. | the Ambassador of Chile. Senor Davila: and Mrs. Presley M v, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George S d Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomp- son Seton. | Mrs. Truxtun Beale has gon2 to New York. where she is the guest of Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt | Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord will| entertain a small company at dinner this evening at the Wiliard in compli- ment to their house guests. Mrs. Rufus Dav of Cleveland and Mrs. Ralph D E of Northampton. The party will later attend the dance at the Marnn2 enden Calhoun r trip to Florida and ddle of next week by v her daughter, G. Howland Chase, 3d. the chair- oor commitiee for the an- b given at the Wilard y 20, for the benefit Episcopal Home for Children. s as members of his committee les J. Bell, Mr. Wiiliam Bowiz Wiliam Pheips Eno. Mr Mr. C. C. Gin\'?é. r. George T. Marye, Dr. Robert C Ransdell. Mr Landra B. Platt. Mr. Ogle PR. Singieton. Mr. Manning Stead. Mr Corcoran Thom. Mr. Benjamin W Th n. Mr. B. Webster and Mr ard H. Wilmer. Charles J. Bell is also treasurer for the ball committee Mr. and Mrs. Blodgett Priest of St Louis are now in Washington and are s 2t thz Mayflower. Mrs. Priest re daughter of the former commis- sioner of the Interstate Commerce Com- mission and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox. liam L. Browning ts at dinner this States Ambassador 10 Hugh Campbell Wallace from Palm Beach, 3 for a short stay. " The Shop You | group of this season’s debutantes at the Mardi Gras Fete to be given by the Club Boheme at the Charlton Hotel on_Tuesday evening, February 21. In- | cluded in' the party will be Miss Jane Love. Miss Hestcr Anne Le Fevre, Miss | | Florence Wetherill, Miss Frances Mon- | | tague Hill and Miss Imogen Taylor and | |a number of young men of the Club | + Boheme. ! | Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will enter- | | tain at dinner this evening in the pres | dential dining room of the Mayflower, later having her guests in her box at |the Mardi Gras Bal Boheme in the | \g:;{\‘d ballroom. There will be 12 in her | Mrs. McFadden, wife of Representa- 'tive Louis T. McFadden of Pennsy | vania. has returned from several weel sit in Florida Mardi Gras Masque Ball Tonight Without Recciving Line. | The Mardi Gras Bal Masque, taking | place tonight at the Mayflower Hotel, has arouscd the interest of society to an unusual degree, and is expected to be one of the m brilliant and pic- turesque of this Winter's many delight- ful functions, bringing to a gay and ! festive climax the social activities of this season. | From the opening crash of the cym- bals. at 10 o'clock, to the final strains | of the good-night waltz, there is not | to b2 a dull moment. according to the committee on arrangements. which is | headed by Mrs. Henry F. Dimock and | Mme. Ekengren. who have associated {with them a group of distinguished Washington women, Mrs. Edward Ter- | rv Sanford. Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, | Tyson, ) Robinson. Mrs. Aune Archbold, s J. . Mrs. Sidney Cloma Mrs. Walter D. Dencgre. Mrs. John Al- lan Dougherty, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins. Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. J. Bor- den Harriman. Miss Belle Gurnes, Mr: George T. Marye. Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. Ze Barnev Phillips. Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart. Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs, Henry A. Strong. Mrs. Richard M. Townsend. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh. Mrs. Joseph E. Vb::igington and Mrs. Charles Boughton | Copley General dancing. which will begin promptly at 10. will continue without | interruption until 11:15 o'clock. when two unusual and spectacular solo num- bers will be given by a masked dancer, whose identity is not now being re- vealed and who is being presented by frs. Walter R. Tuckerman, chairman | of features. i ‘The grand march, which will be led ! by Mr. Carlton van Valkenberg. and will b2 for those who are competing | for the costume prizes. will take place followine this interlude. and the win- | ners will be chosen bv acclamation. ! Mrs. George T. Marve is chairman of | prizes. and_ has assisting her on her | committee Mr. William M. Wright, Mr. | Edward A. Mitchell, Mr. William Lit- | tauer and Mr. Bascom Slemp. At 12:30 o'clock a delicious hot seated supper will be served. after which dancing will | continue until 2:30 o'clock. Masks wiil | b~ for sale at the Mavflower Social | Continued on Twenty-second Page.) | BURCHELL'’S BOUQUET COFFEE Always Good 38c Lb. N. W. Burchell '817-819 Fourteenth St. N.W. the Future of : Your Chi Idren — £xci ot acenrs W2H.SAUNDERS CO. Jn.. araToRS MAIN 1016 "ve Waited I’m with Prices That Will Open Your Eyes!: —here are two examples! Regulay $195 Value Pu re Silk From top 10 toe) Hosiery § Divect From the Mill Full tashioned or servie heels. P or piost chiffon e weight, Populsr or nades Plain The Price Never Changes Crepe de Chine or Milanese Bloomers and Shorties e 2 M A HOSIERY SHOPPE 13th THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Paris FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1928.° j , SHION INSTITUTION G L ashington " Neword The Newest Missés’ Coats Boast a Cape! Sometimes it is a sleeve, and again falling in real cape style. of the recent arrivals which misses will be interested in see- ing tomorrow! . (Sketched at left) Misses’ coat that boasts the most versatile of capes—can be worn over the right shoulder as sketched, over the left shoulder,, or as a jabot in front. Blue Bramecna with Fitch. $98.50. (Sketched at cxtreme right) A subtle drape from one shoulder achieves the cape effect on this new model of gray fabric with mush- room Lanvin ccllar of fox. $59.50. (Sketched at right) Black kasha coat that has a real cape with the most modern touch of monkey fur and black satin scal- lops. This is a Madelon coat. $49.50. Other new coats with the cape theme—$39.50 to $110. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor Tailleures Follow the Rule of “wo or Three! Suite Ensembles $39.50 to SUR.50 in the guise of a collar—a scarf—or even Here are three Lace Frocks Because Fashion Has Turned to Femininity! $35 $59.50 —and they are going to be worn for both There's the dashing ~ two-picce suit in ox- ford or twill that has alwe belonged to vouth! And the more feminine version—the ensemble which has the lengthened coat and skirt and blouse in perfect harmony. The Oxford suit sketched here—S$33 have Cape Coat—$29.50 There arc cver so many variatiens and this one has a scarf neckline, too. Of tan tweed. Fagotted Frock—$25 . This junior’s frock has a clever cape effect, as you can sce in this sketch. Beige crepe roma with fagotting. Other Junior Coats, $§29.50 to $39.30 Other Junior Frocks, $16.50 to § Junior Frock and Coat Shops Third Floor buckle- Suit Shop—Third Floor Three New Handbags | Stressing Smart Tailored Styles —Our own importation! —Gorgeous N These are the three new styles, created in Paris and gaining fashion im- portance every day. informal and formal occasions and for both. because they detachable sleeves! It's the fabric of fairy princesses— in such shades, lace blue, beige and black over flesh. (Sketched at Right) Misses® black lace, with pleated skirt and brilliant —$49.50. Misses’ Frock Shop Third Floor some delightiul rosy beige, Your Chance to Get a Stunning French $25 to $35 Beaded Bags —Absolutely perfect! At Cnly 519.50 dium sizes Being crowded out by in- coming bag was 825 to $33 regular stock—and every one is Every in our merchandise. a lovely French creation of beau- a- Distine looking larg envelope of Jutland grained calf. Beautifully finished inside attached binations: silver and gold steel and silver rose and gold with compartment, purse and large mirror. Tan, brown or black—$10. lined! Handsome back-strap envelope in lizard grained calf—with inlaid frame and new gypsy ring lift lock. Beautifully tined and French kid pocket Coffee, beige, red or black--$10 Gold Top-strap pouch bag in the new trout grained calf. \With infaid clasp and new lengthened puller. Choose this style in beige, tan or hrown—$10. B e Sem Pbove Can Pus g GOLD STRI Lait Innoxa ~~That wonderful milk diet for the skin! It nourishes the skin-giving it the bloom, the fine texture of youth! The results are so quick that it seems almost miraculons—and, besides, Lait Innoxa is a joy to use, it is 20 soothing. Try it tomorrow—$2 and $3.50, Innora preparations are exclu- stve in Washington with Jellef’s tiful steel heads—in these very desirable com- rose, steel and silver orchid and silver crimson and gold Floral or conventional patterns—and every bag silk It is Easy to Get the Right Shade in Stripe —Silk Stockings That Wear! Have you seen the very newest colors? matches natural Kasha costumes. “Pawnee”—to wear with deeper tans and blues. “White Jade"—lovely for evening now, when you want a just-off-white “hade. . Gold Stripe has a splendid as- sortment of the smart sunburn tans that are being worn so much! Try them in number— No. 530— Chiffon silk—1007. pre. S1lk plaited eet and silk top. for $3.70 The wonderful Gold Stripe is guaranteed to stop all garter-clasp “runs"—that's n‘]l’ give such satisfactory wear! v Gold Stripe Silk Stockings The lowest price we've yet quoted!—and ncw we have only 200 pairs Sorosis Shoes of Genuine Alligator and Ostrich Six styles—black and new amber shade s7 .95 Formerly $12.50 to $16.50 Spartest of all footwear for sports—and ostrich and alligator give such wonderful ervice that even the most fastidions are impressed with the fact that they are good ves, good at the original prices—and tomorrow this footwear will be —Oxfords —Ties —One Straps mvestiments only $7.95! All sizes 200 10 9 and widths AAN o ( but only 200 pinrs, so be early! Sorasis Shoe Shop—Street Floor ; DOWNSTAIRS—a Saturday Clearance! $9).95 Misses’—Children’s and Small Boys’ Footwear 2 All reduced to, . ... atent Leather, Kid, Calf, 4 Bk and Bmoked Horse every panr the famous Sorosis make Sorosis and other famons makes! Black, Tan, Brown Beige and Grey, veees 42 pales far ) JADA. First in Washington to Present— Architectural Crystal Pins Copied exactly from the Rue de la Paix originals! Paris jewelers originated them—and instantly they created a furore—Parisiennes -pin them on hats—shoul- ders—even handbags! Authentic replicas in shimmering baguette-cut crystals combined with emerald colored crystals. # (A) Leaning Tower (C) Triangle of of Pisa—$10 Trust—$7.50 (B) Pantheon—$10 (D) Temple #Amour—$10 Other pins to meet the vogue for brilliant hat orna- ments—buckle effects on dresses—and shoulder pins $1.95 to $10. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Dashingly Modernistic! Crepe de Chine Square Scarfs All the moderns are wearing them—'neath coat col- fars, to brighten vp a frock, or just to tie nonchalantls s around the wris Heavy crepe de chine artistically decorated by an air brush which gives such lovely blend- ings. Just about every shade you can imagine. Neckwear Shop—Street Floor Complete, New Assortments sof the much-liked Efo M lanche Underwear Designed and made by a_woman who knows what women want in underwear. The story of her business, which has grown almost miraculously without adver- tising on her part and without salesmen is intensely interesting—but beyvond wonder when you see the lovely underthings she has created. Chemises—with myriads of tiny tucks, rippling laces or smartly tailored with only a touch of embroidery. $3 to $16.50. Dance Sets, looking as though they just came out of Pandora’s wondrous box—for they are filmy with rich laces or exquisitely hand embroidered. $3.95 ta $8.50. Gowns—words can't do justice to the adorable little bindings, the gorgeous laces and the inimitable silken flowers. $7.50 to Step-ins vou'll be anxious to put right on. for the lovely silk feels so caressingly soft and the styles are irresistible. $3 to $3.95. 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So practical bec always look fresh and ¢ X Glove Shop—Street Floor Made Specially for Us—Retore the Spring Rush $10 16rib (X Framed All-Silk Umbrellas finding values hke these! s5 m ~ Exceptionally fine and desirable smbrellas —we Keow for we wrote our own speciications as to what mate- rials to use-—and ordered styles Washington women pres ler— Lovely Silks —the very best soit tatteta vide Ottoman borders, —seli bordered. —two-toned borders Colors Rrown, Blue Wine, Bluk Rainy days are sure to come with the Springtime—but vou cannot depend upon Stunning Handles new kwger atyvle ambernite, Maosaic Quarte Kyota Frames Rustproot! gold o sitver fnish wooden b Umbrella Shop—Street Floor

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