Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 19

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John Darby, Mrs. W. W. Scott, Mrs, James Hagerman, Mrs. W. W. Badgley, AMrs. Le Gage Pratt, Mrs. Ella Knight, Mrs. Nane Chamberlain, Mrs. Joseph McPherson, Mrs. Nat Lacy, Mrs. Joseph | Loughran, Mrs. Miles €. Trowbridge, ~|Mrs. E. F. Danforth, Mrs. William dore G Risley and Mrs. Algernon R.|Beahm, Mrs. Arthur Gordon, Mrs, | Bailey. | James Pugh, Mrs. Walter Perry, Mus. The following honored guests are | Beverly J. Smith, Mrs. T. M. Davis and expected: Senator Arthur Capper, Rep- | Mrs. Annette Purdy < rs. ¢ e Thatcher. n"e‘;‘.?mfii«m-r”“.‘.‘fé“ Mie | The sublect of Mrs. Emily Newell Carl G. Bachmann. Representative and | BIMI's third lecture at the Mayflower, Mrs. Frederick W. Dallinger. Repre- | Thursday morning at 11_olock, will| sentative and Mrs. Frederick M. Daven- | b¢ “Books That Have =Significance. Port, Dr. Anita Boges, Mr. William | Among those subscribing for the course Wolf> Smith, Mrs. Ernest Thompson- | 81¢ Mrs, Woodbridge N. Ferris. Mrs. Seton, Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp. Mr. and | : Mrs. Fred Dennett, Comdr. and Mrs. | ot Joerns, Col. Rosen Warren. Mrs. Mat- | (U0 tie Pcrter, Col. Fred E. Johnson and Mr. | forty m&‘"‘(fihfim“ Walker Holglnmbc. e of | ShOD e rs. stine N. Chindblom. wife of | . ull, . Representative Cari R. Chindblom. has | RODCTt Lansing, Mre. Stephea B,‘:“?,“"[ arranged and unusual program, fo be | MIs: Charles G, Matthews, Mrs, Charles given by Mrs. Fannie Heartsill, soprano; | WArTen, Mrs. Joseph Washington, Mrs. AT BT S onte. eontralto: | Paul Fitzsimons. Mrs. Adolph C. Miller, Francis Heartl base and Mrs, | Mrs. Francis M. Savage, Mrs Walter Chinctlom, planist. Dancing and cards | K, Tickermen, Mrs Frank Hamiton, will_follow the entertainment. Mrs. | p oo o O 00 hn Munce, Jr. O. F. James will be in charge of the | T G and Mrs. Emily L. Storer. cardroom. —— < The list of patronesses for the second Mr. William P. McCracken, jr. will annual recital of original comedy char- be guest speaker after the dinner|acter sketches which the Institute of given by the business and professional | the Woman's Theater will present at women’s group of the Women's City | the Hotel Mayflower Thursday after- Club tomorrow evening at the clubhouse. | noon, March 29, is headed by Mrs. 22 Jackson place, at 6:30 o'clock. | Coolidge. Other patronesses include Mrs. McCracken has been specially in- azrs, Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. James S. vited. An informal reception will pre- | parker, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.. Mrs. cede the dinner, Dr. Helen M. Strong | Tracy Dowes, Mrs. Haley Fiske, Mrs. will be hostess and will preside. Miss | woodward Babcock, Mrs. J. Borden M. Pearl McCall, chairman of this sec- | Harriman, Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin, tion, will be assisting hostess. Among | Mrs. Paul Bastedo, Mrs. Charles Dana those making reservations are Mrs. | Gibson. Miss Mabel Boardman. Miss J. Garfield Riley, Mrs. Merritt O.|Mary Hoyt Wiborg. Mrs. Paschal and Chance, Miss Florence Bell, Miss Mary Mrs. George T. Brokaw. McKenney, Miss Grace Osgood, Mrs.)| The artist of tie occasion will bes Lillian Knowles, Mrs. Anna B. Stewart. | Aliss Mabel Rowland, the comedienne Mrs. Frank Gregory Stewart, Miss Etta | diseurse, who is having such a vogue Austin, Mrs, Ella McCristal, Mrs. Iola |in New York City. Miss Rowland will Howell Baker, Miss Florence Brook, be herd in a program of her original Mrs. Walter Florence, Miss Mary Black, | comedy character sketches, all of which Miss Laura Tracy, Dr. Josephine Baird. | are highly amusing. Miss Rowland Mrs. Elmore, Miss Mildred Black, Mrs. | heads the philanthropic and educa- E. B. Fristoe. Miss Clare Greason, Mis }lianal organization which presents her RBlanch B. Brown, Miss E. A. Riley. land donates her services to the cause Miss Mable Ashenfelter, Miss Marigll‘ Other boxholders are the Ambass Nevius, Miss Helen Brown, Miss dor of Mexico. Senor Tellez: the Am- Henrietta Olding, Miss Pearl Ferrin bassador of Japan, Mr. Matsudaira; and Miss Willa Gallagher. |the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor —_— | Oreamuno: Mme. _Simopoulos, wife The board of lady managers of the of the Minister of Greece: the Minister Washington Home for Children Will|of yenezuela, Senor Grisanti: the Min- give a benefit card party at Wardman |ister of Albania. Mr. Konitza; Mile | Park Hotel Monday, March 19, at 2| Cretziano, daughter of the Minister of o'clock. Homemade cakes and candies | Rgumania; the Minister of Nicaragua, will be on sale. Mrs. John A. Kratz.|senor Cesar: the Minister of the president of the board, is being assisted | Netherlands, *Mr. van Royen; the Min- by the following members: Mrs. J. E.lier of ' Guatemala, Senor Recinos; Baines, Mrs. Walter Barnette, Mrs. John | v Gifford Pinchot, Mrs. Frank C. L. Barr. Mrs. Berman, Mrs. John C.|petts, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep. Mrs. WAl- Boyd, Mrs. Charles A. Bradbury, MIS. imott’ Lewis, Mrs. Eldridge Jordan and Alexander T. Britton, Mrs. A. B. | Mrs. John Wililams. Brown, Mrs. Stiles Burr, Mrs. J. W. Car- | malt, Mrs. Carl Casey, Mrs. Bruce| Clark, Mrs. L, R Colburn, Mrs. Carl A.} Droop. Mrs. Byron Graham, Miss Flor- ence Graham, Mrs. Lincoln Green, Mrs. | TODAY. George W. Harris, Mrs. Walter Heiberg, ‘The Business Women's Council will Mrs. Giles Heilprin, Mrs. James K. meet in lecture room of the Church of Jones, Mrs. Carter Keene, Mrs. John B.|the Covenant. Rev. Fred C. Reynolds, Larner. Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Arthur Mc- pastor of Wesley M. E. Church, will Conville, Mrs. J. T. Marchand. Mrs. conduct the Bible lesson from 6:45 o Clarence Miller, Mrs. Harry Mirick, Mrs. | 7:15 o'clock. Topic, “The Philosophy of Gerry Morgan, Mrs. Arthur Peter, Mrs. | Prayer.” Vocal solos and duets by H. Glenn Phelps, Mrs. M. K. Quinter, | Misses Gladys and Gale Hunt and piano Mrs. Prank Reeside, Mrs. John A. Selby. | sclections by Mrs. Mary Tarbell Kenes- Mrs. W. E. Shannon. Mrs. Frank Shultz, | trick, under direction of Miss Buck. Dot Mex Chaties %Lr?&n e | Dom Thomas Verner Moore will de- o rt " | liver the second lecture of his course on Charles Sturtevant, Mrs. Boyd Taylor, Py 5 Mrs. John C. Walker, Mrs. William sychology and Character Analysis, . v 14:30 o'clock, in auditorium of the Na- Weaver, Miss Dorothy White, Mrs. t Charles J. Williamson, Mrs. Simon Wolf, | tional Press Club. These lectures are 0 | for the benefit of St. Gertrude's School Mrs. Alan Scott Wolfe, Mrs. Horace T ivis d _Craf « Wytie and Miss Ann Parker Warner. [0f Aris and Crafts for Backward| The home board of Federal Chapter, | oz o | The Sixteenth Street Heights Citizens’ | o 38 of the Ovder of the Rastern SUaL. | csocistion will -meet, ‘8 o'tlock, «ill give a benefit bridge party tomor- S i . | Northminster Chapel, Alaska avenue | ow evening in the Chestnut Farms Au land Kalmia =7 i 3;'::"1;1;\: under the chnr;:;n:hlsv of rs. Margaret Wrenn. assisted by Wor- | The Barry Farm, Citizens'. Association | @i Matron Lillian Elliott. The party |will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in St. John's | vill begin at 8 o'clock. There will be A+ E. Church, Stanton road. Prof. | aany attractive prizes and refreshments gelly Miller of Howard University will #ill be served during thé evening. ‘make an address. Others to speak will include William O. Walker of the| Washington Tribune and John E. Syphax, principal of the James G. SOCIETY (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘The annual Spring card party of the Entre-Nous {ClubH\'!lllI:’ h}:‘:rd‘m the sun room of the Hotel Washington to- i morrow . President, Mrs. Charles P, Do ncY Sehool. Musicai program. Keyser: chairman of the card party. American Univ Park Citizens’ | Mrs. James H. Underwood; chairman of | Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Hurst | orizes. Mrs. E. R. Woodson; chairman | Hall, grounds of the university. Open | Sf tickets. Mrs. Otis J. Rogers: chair- | | man of candy, Mrs. W. A. Durham, | Mrs. William H. Sault and Mrs. Charles | SE——— 3 Hayden assisting. Among those who — nave taken tables are Mrs. Samuel C. Major, Mrs. Willlam Hull, Mrs. L. C. | Dyer, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, Mrs. Edwin Puller, Mrs. | Howard L. Hodgins, Mrs. William | Rodenberg, Mrs. John Cochran, Mrs. | M. E. Rhodes, Mrs. E. D. Hays, Mrs. | Eugene Andrew, Mrs. Richard VYates, | Mrs. J. Ward Mankin, Mrs. Warren Brenizer, Mrs. Eva Conaway, Mrs. W.C. ! Deane, Mrs. John Marchand, | Arthur Crawford. Mrs. James L. Baity, Mre. Ear]l Venable. Mrs. Ed Wells For the Miss Superbly Tailored Full Length ENSEMBLES most specially priced at a of Repblicn 4 Women of the District of Columbia {meet, 8 o'clock. at 921 Pennsylvania | forum on the merger and report ol!wlll meet Thursday, 8 pm., in assem- garden and flower contest. bly hall of the Cosmos Club. The Emma Sanford Shelton W. C.| A food sale will be held Saturday T. U. will meet, 8 o'clock, at the home | from 10 am. to 3 pm. in St. Mark's of Mrs. B. T. Waldo, 4017 New Hamp- |parish hall, Third and A streets south- shire avenue. east, under auspices of the Woman's e Auxiliary, Mrs. Joseph H. Wheat, pres- Northeast Boundary Citizens' Associa- | ident. v t, 8 o'clock,’ in Burrville —_— tion will mee The Parent-Teacher Association of, S the Lucretia Mott School will meet to- Alliance Francaise. 3 morrow, 8 p.n., at the school. The Mare will address the alllance at 4:30 | president, Rev. D. E. Wiseman, will de- o'clock at the Hotel Lafayette. Subject, |scribe his Summer trip to the Virgin ‘George Sand.” Islands and Porto Rico. Slide fllus- The Soclety for Philosophical Inquiry | TS kAl will meet, 4:45 o'clock, In New National | Columbia Historical Society will mect Museum, Room 43. March 20, 8:15 p.m., in assembly hall of b7 the Cosmos Club. The Arlington case: The University Club will give a St. | George Washington Custis Lee agairst Patrick's dinner dance at the club.|the United States of America, Enoch Dinner 8 o'clock, dancing 9:30. A. Chase. ‘Tributes to Frederick L. The Ameri.an Tnstitute of Electrical | Fishback and Albert Harper. Engineers will meet, 8 o'clock, in as- T sembly hall of the Cosmos Club. H. P. Chase, electrical engineer with the et Eleclr;cg’nu wllsl e first American appearance January e of wer Systems.” st C! 3 i U bt % in New York, will be heard in Wash- The Holy Name Guild will meet, 8/ington on the night of Wednesday, April o'clock, at the Guild Home, 172711, at 8:15 o'clock, as an added attrac- Thirteenth street. Speakers: Senator |tion in the course of the Community Walsh of Massachusetts and J. Leo |Institute of Washington. Kolb. The council of administration, Aux- iliaries to the United Spanish War Veterans, will meet, 8 o'clock, at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War *Veterans, will Kedroff Quartet an Attraction. The Kedroff Quartet, which made its Famous Beauties and Society Leaders the World over secure that bewitching, attractive touch to their complexion avenue southeast. Columbia Lodge, 126. L. O. O. M., will meet, 8 o'clock, at 902 Pennsylvania avenue. Entertainment and refresh- ments. There will be a special Lenten pro- gram at the meeting of the Washing- ton Council, Knights of Columbus, in the K. of C. Home, 7 o'clock. The first section of council’s anniversary class will receive the honors of the firSt de- gree. Rev. Dr. George Johnson of the Catholic University will give a "'I‘llkI to Catholic Men.” Anthony Cullen will preside. The Civitan Club will hold a dinner meeting, 6 o'clock, at the La Fayette Hotel. Garden club prize awards will | be made. wol FUTURE. St. John's Lodge Chapter. No. 18, O. E. S.. will have a card party and| | dance Thursday, 8:30 p.m.. in the ball- room of Wardman Park Hotel. Public| S Cathedral me e wiw e r v | Mansion Cafe meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., at Waugh M. E. | Church. | 3000 Conn. Ave. Opposite Zoo Park Entrance Made {n White - Fleah » Rachet In use over 85 year: A card party and dance at Wardman | Park Hotel will be given by Mizpah | Chapter, No. 8, O. E. S. Friday, |- 8:30 p.m. The Mira McCoy Andrews Day Nur- sery Association will mest tomorrow, 10:30 p.m., at Hamilton Hotel. Bumnside Corpi;i‘z;—,a. W. R. C., will e morrow, 7: m., at | Army Hall = iy An oyster supper, under auspices of St. Mark's Aid Soclety, Mrs. Mary E. Holmes, chairman of committee in charge, will be held in St. Mark's parish hall, March 15, beginning at 5 p.m. The Society of American Foresters Special 5-Course Dinner Club Breakfast, 50c Plate Luncheon, 55¢ Also a la Carte Service Vers Attractive Private Rooms Harry G. Kopel, Prop. Also Owner Kopel's Point Brothers Feature for Wednesday New Arrivals in Spring Coats TUNNING is the word that describes these wraps. 5 Each one has a distinctive feature. There’s a loose cuffed model absolutely new. A graceful cape aoat with attractive fur collar is another model. And then there is the tailored tweed that is successful because of its plain smart lines. These and many more just as smart are awaiting your review. TWELVE TIHIRTEEN F School of Politics € NEW WILLARD HOTEL March 19 to 23 & Constructive program: three ses- % slons daily. Tickets: Full course, % $5.90; part course, $3.50; single tickets, $1.06. < Information and tickets® at {2} & Republican State Headquarters, © 823 15th St. N.W. A 1316 G St. ClubBldg 606 =614 ELEVENTH ST, . Philipsborn Shown in PATENT Spike or Cuban Heel BILACK SILK BROCADE Spike Heel Only Cieations 1raps sl and Novel that kot they e istep with Silken Maowe Feiels that en el the and ST S ‘ Beverly Silk Quality wnd Stackings - Supreme in Velue 5145 10 §198 . 3 it DULIN & MARTLN OMPANY Special—made-to-order Slip Covers for 3-pc. Living Room Suite and 5 Cushions $39.75 {| Tailored from the best heavy-grade Belgian slip coverings—in.a wide range of fanciful stripings and color combinations, | We finish them with French Seams so that they fit cach piece perfectly—a splendid value— 3 pieces and 5 cushions, HOURS: 8:45 10 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 wlin & Martin Co. Our Only Shop No Uptown Hranch 120507 F § 120618 G Such Lovely Pieces Novelty Jewelry—$1.95 . lots for just marvel model for madame with dyed squirre] collare—and edged with two shades of ribboh—$60.50 Soft Now That March Winds Are Blowing— Helena Rubinstein careful treatment of your i not break into 'y apt to do. Try Valaze Anthosoros—a rich, nour- ishing cream—$1.75, A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork Tan kasana Smart cape coat fashions this amart of blue kasha coat for madame with fitch colla The collar is but- and deen cuffs fin. ter mole and the ished with_row of jabot and _searf huttons —$69.50. tan satin— 9.50. ‘Fur Collars on Women’s New Spring Coats Yes, it’s the popular fashion for Madame—and tomorrow we fea- ture the very newest versions in an exceptional group of coats at Fur collars on . . these styles! —topping the cape silhouette * ¥ % —enhancing the scarf theme * k% —in the guise of jabots * % —on slim panel- lined coats * % ¥ —softening tailored lines * * % —lending distinc- tion to travel coats « s —emphasizing one-shoulder capes Daily—yes, and many, many times a day—we hear the re- quest, “A Spring coat with a-fur collar”—and is it any wonder, for women have come to look upon the touch of fur as an en- chanting touch of charm—and that's exactly what it amounts to, it’s so soft and flattering! . %o Fur-Collared Dress Coats You'll find them all here in this wonderful assortment at $69.50! 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It does not stretch nor invite wrinkles, and is silk taped to guard against sagging. This two-piecce GOLFLEX dress is shown in heige, blue and granite grey. - $35. Sportawear Shop—Fourth Floer Wemen’s Coat Shop—Third Fleor! OUR SHOE SHOP INTRODUCES A New Comfort Shoe “Air-o-pedic” —to be sold at the 58.50 very reasonable price of A Tomorrow we place these fine shoes on sale for the first time—but for months we have been experi- menting to find the best possible comfort shoe from a sfandpoint of style, FIT and quality at a moderate price—and we feel that *Air-o-pedic™ shoes are unexcelled! Three Smart Styles (A) Smart cut-out oxf or brown kid, or patent trap d trimmed with attractive three - strap n patent leather, black or $8.50 pair. And we want you to know that every shoe; is made with welt soles, leather heels, topped with rubber top lift, and arch and heel rest. Shoe Shop—Street Floor Lovely Styles— For Just Your Type In the Great Sale of L] Spring Hats Celebrating the Third Birthday of Our, Street Floor Millinery Department —Designed by famous makers —Made to sell at from $12.50 to to $17.50—in the Sale at ‘10 Just about every style that is con- sidered smart this season—the feath- er-trimmed hat—the eyebrow hat— individualistic painted hats—tlawer- trimmed hats—modernistic hats— and all the other millinery fashion points you've been reading about! And as for the quality—here are some of the makers' names-—that all speak for excellence! {h\flk ;nprc mport Tc::o T::p y Marde hion Argee Kibel I'he waterials include stunning haiv braids, new milans, balibuntl, erochet visga, filet and visea, ribhon models—in a fascinating variety— and at a marvelous low price for such hats as these so eatly in the season, Millinery Shop—Straet Floar Ethel

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