Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1929, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR.' WASHINGTON, - ¢.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. <39 e RN SR ATER O BMNORI . - o .0 L M L) o 0L TR ek SR AR L L T NS PR R S NS L s Damask - e e T T ey ey T = S < S TS S TS, I TR i SOCIETY HOSTESS AT TEA YESTERDAY I I “The Palais Royal — The Palais Royal — The Palais- Royal — The Palais Royal — The Palais Royal || s, lonx: Back, - complete, __(Continued From Eighteenth Page.) 2 T | 2nd v | g 3 s ) et 31| that competed in the international | For 4 : : - > . e horse show held last week in New York | . 4 4 : A |arrived in Washington this morning | 3 NO TROUBLE!! and are guebts at the Mayflower. Others | . . f NO INCONVENIENCE!! in the party are Capt. Alessandro Bet- 5 P ,; . s ». inted It rio Lombardo and Cap mmaso | |+ . ‘e & 5 AR R R onnle charse. | Leaulo. i | : . G Street at Eleventh : Telephone District 4400 Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert has returned | Cornell Wall Paper Co. }l:; the city after passing a fortnight in | 114 13th NW. Nat'l 6708 | Atlantic City and New York. | ~———————————————— | M. Oliver E. Pagan of Tilden Gar-| . . @ | dens is leaving today for a two-month . FUR COAT. Ry 'L \ i The former Govermor of West Vir- | Nae . - | Eo) Cleaned | ginia and Mrs. Ephraim F. Morgan and 2 their son will today take possession of | Glazed and an apartment they have engaged at | . New F:r Buttons s5 s M“-y:::v'vgr' lo?mehc?m‘rm yosrd:rd[r_. ! J . ¢ £ < Where Needed “5" ||y o ioctor or the oot i Also Valance Style and Extra Wide for Graceful Hanging— thorough cleaning of your coat || Miss Belle Sherwin has lssued cards | YN ; o . Full Ruffles! Valances and Tie Bands! inside and out. for a tea Saturday afternoon at 5| Special Prices in Remodeling || o'clock at 528 Severgeenih sirect north- | ; 3 : 4 z e Biwirt Wenlnihnihin West. to meet the ST of the National | . The prices are low—that will attract you if you're thrifty. The qualities are above what the low ork called for and delivere e R il | i i i i NE;I Iii Ne f A‘ND i"'ldl ’X!IRI ERS ::':‘ Gmm"::m S . prices would lead you to expect . . . that is why you'll buy curtains for every room in the house. Benjamin Sherman. Prop. ters returned to New York today, ac- & ! : 618 = companied by Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs. 4 . ! 7" 12th Street Franklin 6355 | \ranning who has had an apartment | ¢ . A% N 5 e oo : n | at the Brighton. They will all sail for | e - 5 e roup O. ~ | a world cruise December 2 on the Em- | | press of Australia. : ¥ i | Mrs. Lewls is the wife of Col. Lewis. . 3 & \ 2 e | who is in command of the military unit . i o 1f you're coming in tomorrow, get ready | at the College of the City of New York. | | i ) . ] i -+ A G A st Mrs. Eugene H. Beer of Baltimore is - v W \ } . < . the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fred and Ci 8 4§ SR \ g merchandise at a price lower than usual will assist her at the reception this | & § | § K E . . o r's TONIGHT cvening which Mrs, Fred is giving in al . T / ...fine sheer, plain Marquisette in ivory coninnetin : onor of former Gov. Nellie T. Ross. . { 4 i f : y & 3 a2 ol s eemeiten. . 5 AR { . g . or ecru...a really worthwhile savings in mewn ¥ ave' s 7.3 | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Louis Solyom | g i z : 5 : of Montgomery County, Md., announce | . : | the newest criss-cross curtains. And g Brsited 7 the marriage of their daugiter Judith | \ ! i s I ‘ ‘enderloin | Allen November 12 to Mr. John Gor- | § F H Y b, ”. v C {{}| don" Turnbull, son of Dr. and Mrs.| 4 | valance styles. Steak Dinner Thomas Turnbull, jr., of Pittsburgh, Pa., 3 i Special—Roast Caron Dinmer. $1 1) | and Casanova, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Turn- | 1 S Siiaa courses Tor (hote not bull will live in Washington while he ¥ | A ! "","'n" S completés his law course at George b > pair ‘Washington Untve Mrs. Frank O. Johnson, Mrs. George | A O'BRIEN, Haverstick, Mrs. J. Wilmot Murphy and . in her apartment in the Port- | Mrs. Herty Burr are the guests in | whose honor Mrs. Georgette Ross How- i —Underwood Photo. Curtains—Second Floor % Columbia Road 18 | | OPPOSITE. AMBASSADOR at the olubhouse of the American Asso- | Hotel Grafton. Mrs. Koll expects to | cover the list of atractive gifts for the % IT] AT TV "qu IS | ciation of University Women following | remain during the Winter. | holidays at. low prices. Novelties are of- . a2 & 2 e "0 | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rayner entertained | direction o ss Mary Y. Wheeler, rou O ‘\;ug‘ talk_on L’}.lc pr;;ii}tbf‘g‘:l:‘l'::)n Jdn' o Darty at dinner at Le Paradis Jasi Which have been brought from many » L | international problem: the preliminaries | cYRinE- | S Slicatny. “eavaivg. Sttt 3 S S5 | some alluring “traveling” pincushions o & N A . . | of the naval limitation conference and and Indispensible non-slip clothes hang- For the thrifty — an opportunity tof | \ §Dainty dotted Grenadine is fast be- | Sir Ronald Lindsay, Great Britain's next | Annual Pre-Christmas ers, all of a delightful a 7 » ppearance to the = \ 2 PLITT ‘Ambassador to this country. | Bazaar for Church Home. feminine eye. | reap real savings tomorrow...cur-} X\ \ [l [coming a great favorite...in this Jeweler and Optomeétrist s raanington | A tea table to be presided over by pe g B b o i . : ( R shington Chapter of Seton | wics Harriet L4 : ancy table is not being outdone, 4 : J 7 - Qlumnse of St. Joseph's College n‘;::|Ep‘;,‘a;;r"E;‘:fi;;;;""Ch'"jr’;‘:“:_{;{";g however, and Mrs Eugene E. Thompson, tains of fine dO‘_‘Cd I\hff‘fql'.lSC“& . \ sale we present Grenadine criss- mnounces i e s 47 'S | among the delightful features tomorrow | ™ s % ; seven patterns in white, ivory or|: W) i i i b i < | Fall program. "Several meotings, oolh | and. Wednesday of the annual bATAAT | My R ani Mir Arthie Bovt- e | P _ te, ivor, £ cross curtains with pin dot patterns The Opening of Another Store at il | elaborate arrangements have been made | Tor Lo bemefic of the Epiphany. Chreh | combining to present to the public view SO SSODIC plain curtains in lot... |} 5 i ...in ivory or ecru...the values will | for_tuture activities. | Home, located at 1221 Massachusetts | asortment of heautiful sifts of A1 Kinds come in and see them. Criss-cross lF{lamaze You. Some valance styles in 1302 H Street N.W. [fl|" The bridge club inaugurated.last year | ayenue. | has been resumed in order o aid"the | % Business lunch is to be served on both | Mariy ot ‘woxas of st Kinde hon Tanes | and valance styles. / N {colored effects il | chapter both financially and socially. | days, beginning at 11 o'clock in the fore- | and ytilitarian, and indeed so large is noon, and a supper is to be served at 6 | her collection that she has a table just | . . | Dr.c. De Witt Crotssan®of the George | 1 v 2 Heartily invites your early visit. [l Washington University and the Massa- | Sclock Tuesday as additional features of | for boxes alone. R Forty years of fair dealing | chusetts Institute of Technology will be | he Peseay: THER & AHRCERE (00 oh | The “white elephant” table is under . : £ : has made possible this | the guest of honor at the Arts Club to- | \G010R Of Taty, VHASHREIOR, Mo | Miss Leich's direction. and will as usual ;. . Y A | (Continued on Twentieth Page.) % | . pair pair additional store, | morrow_evening, and will dddress the | o) vare and lovely gifts for Christmas | Gub, Maj. and Mrs Williap Wolfl | time, as well as securing for their own | gt g g homes and personal use an assortment Standard makes of | Mrs. Forrestine C. Hooker was the | of useful and fancy articles and linens HEMSTITCHING | . Watches, Clocks, Silver, etc. l|| guest in whose honor Dr. Everett M.| Chairmen of both the household and £ i | Ellison entertatned at dinner at the | the fancy tables of this bazaar spend Pleating Curtains—Second. Floor Curtains—Second Floor A iy any months each year in discovering i iy et i nd securing the most attractive M. E. HOLLEY Mrs. W. H. Koll, Salem, Ohio, and her | “bazaar” articles which are not to be [l 2651 15th St. N.W. _ Columbia 9378 daughter, Mrs. C. C. Gibson, are at the found in any local shops, and which “Reliable” Curtain Rods L = s 4 “The Palais Roval —The Palais Royal —The Palais Royal —The Palais Royal— The' Palais Royal E T iR nohE e kebaR ey ke s Curtain Rods Palals Royal. Luncheons —bridges—teas—call for these | ‘ : brod ol i 1.35 and 3.25 ; - Very ornamental and decorative, various finishes to be had. : FROCK g T 400 Nf;lern For the Afternoon || 1% | Hooked‘RugS 3 ,95 6 .9 5 ‘ Personal In a Thrilling Sale at : : Christmas : 4 For Women and Misses Greeting » /"3 O f f Nets, satins, crepes, chiffons, chiffon velvets Cards Black, navy, brown, wine and prints | l] I P . : : 1 SsHOULD BE s e i ORDERED | 180 Oval Rugs ik 220 Oblong Rugs 4 Naturally you want the hést selection and pl:nty X of time for mailing to dis- Every Rug All Wool tant points. We suggest Artisticall an immediate visit to our diseod many sample books, which Designed are simply bursting with hfautiful}flyd tasteful de- $12 ij.ff_ $16, 2x4-ft. 320, 27x54-in. signs. You'll be glad of Special . Special Sbecial o vour forehandedness. 25 cards and 7.95 i 1 0 -95 1 2.95 envelopes with Taffeta dresses are soft, and cut : \ | your name— Modernistic and conventional designs; pastel and rich dark colors. Every decidedly a la princesse. Flat Jtod > e 5 $3 and up rug designed by an artist, perfect in its design and beauty—in no way crepes indicate the figure more " ! . o e resembling usual hooked rugs. d ¢ subtly, by clusters of shirring or 3 ' : 7/ PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor tucks. Crushed pique lends de- s o mureness to necklines, and little 1 jackets make dresses look like { Z 7 suits. ; : ; v ; I On the whole, the dresses cling i ] . / I t t S 1 f S L lk sely to the figure down to the /7 : | ilr:)::s: a?}d then the fullness be- il 74 RBe Rl BN 7 mp Or an § a e O l S ins. Studyv vourself well, then i) o AR | . . . v fi,akc bl il irieriechibn. of these oA/ ) All-Silk satin crepe in 25 desirable colors. | All-silk heavy quality printed flat crepe, in a profusion of patterns. Lady Washington crepe in over S0 shades. The fashionable celanese moire in 15 colors. Silk tweed prints, in practical color combinations. Printed chiffon, in a variety of patterns. | g% P ! I ! IS : | Imported black dress satin. , £ A 2 ‘ ! PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor “The Palais Royal —The Palais Royal ~The Palais Royal —The Palais Royal— The Palais Royal—} | — The Palais Royal — The Pnll:' Roydl — The Palais Royal — The Palais Royal =The Palais Royal Continuing An two dress groups. You'll adore them all—and vou'll find it de- lightfully easy to suit your type and your taste. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor

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