Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1929, Page 19

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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929. Pe— SOCIETY —(Continued From Righteenth Page.) Kincheloe, Mrs. Minnie W. Henderson, | Mr. R. R. Robert, Mr. G. R. Douglas, Mr. S T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Mr. C. W. Mason, Miss P. At- water, Mr. William Buell, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clough, Miss E. Harvey, Mr. Gentry Stout, Miss Ruth Paugh, Mr. Elmer E. Field, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan- ston, Mr. Walter Schmidt, Miss Ellen | Edstrom, Mr. John Davey, Mr. Harvey | Fitter, Mr. Knott, Mrs. Woodward, Miss | Crossman, Mr. Lioyd Knell, Miss Lilian | Schmidt, Miss Margaret Monroe, Mr. | and Mrs. Charles E. Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Relmer, Mrs. B. Sherman, Miss Minnie Sherman, Mr. Robert Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Putnam, Mrs. E. D. Robin- | son, Miss Demott, Mr. W. Greenlee and | Mrs. A. C. Kroll. The committzé in charge was headed | by Mr, Charles E. Morganston, presi- | dent of the society. | Cept. Hayne Eilis, U. S. N,, and Mrs. | Ellis_are spending several wecks at| the Barclay, in New York City. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor Roberts en- | tertained at bridge and a buffet supper | last evening in_their home on Forty- | fourth street. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Royal R. Rommell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Lan- caster and Mr. and Mrs. Winfree John son. Mr. Redfield Proctor, former Gover- nor of Vermont, is at the Carlton for a few days, having come on to attend the conference called by President Hoover. The Wesley Heights Circle of the Florence Crittenton Home will hold a silver tea and sale on the afternoon of December 2 at the Wesley Heights Clubhouse. Mrs. Ruth Jurtis Ruttler is in charge of arrangements and will| be assisted at the tea table mnd the other tables by Mrs. Howard G. Nichols, Mrs. John Freeland, Mrs. C. Chester Caywood, Mrs. Charles S. Hamilton. Mrs. Bernard A, Smyth. There will be loveiy things for sale, which the la- dies of Wesley Heights Circle have made, including quilted bags. Miss Eugenia Hunter of Greensboro, | N. C., is at the Dodge Hotel for several g'ny.l with Miss Pat Coxe of Wadeshoro, . C. Hunt Run on Cummings’ Estate Thrills Society Riders. ‘The second run of the season of the | Riding and Hunt Club will take place tomorrow at 3 o'clock p.m., at Mr. Cy Cummings’ estate in Chevy Chase, Md. Maj. W. M. Grimes, who has recently come to Washington from the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans., has been ap- pointed master of hounds for the hunt- ing season, and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson will release the hounds. Maj. Grimes was president of the Cavalry School Hunt—also honorary whip—and has hunted with the Cavalry School Hounds for the past eight years. Miss Winifred West and Mr. John Finnerty have been appointed whips for the season. The officials and members of the | Riding and Hunt Club are making ar- rangements for a large hunt to be hela Thanksgiving morning, November 28, at 10 o'clock. ‘The Italy-America Society of Wash- ington has issued invitations for an illustrated lecture by Dr. Vittorio Macchioro, professor of archeology at the University of Naples, Saturday evening, November 30, at 9 o'clock in the ballroom of the Hotel Mayflower. Dr. Macchioro will speak on ‘““The House of Mysteries,” which he will illustrate with rare pictures. The Italy-America Society has recent- ly established its headquarters in the Mayflower, where a representative of the organization is in charge through the mornings. Mrs. Thomas Sterling entertained the members of the Entre Nous Club and other guests at her home, 2700 Thirty- sixth street, at tea Monday afternoon. The decorations were typical of Thanksgiving; a large bowl of deep yellow marigolds occupled the center of the table, which was covered with an embroidered cloth, and Mrs. Charles P, Keyser and Mrs. Shop Early Imported Cluster Raisins In Attractive 1-Pound Cartons Carton 4 Crown Malaga Cluster. .40c § Crown Malaga Cluster..50c 6 Crown Malaga Cluster..60c Smyrna Figs 1-1h. Box Processed . 2-1b. Box Pilled .. §-1b, Box Pulled . 2%-inch Layer, pound. 2inch Layer, pound. Cooking Figs, pound. -1b. Jar Cresca Figs -Ib, Jar Cresca Fig: 8-07. Jar Cavalier Fig 12-07. Jar Cavalier 15-07. Jar Cavalier Fi Glace Fruit Our Direct Importation—in Celafin Containe 7-0z. Pkg. Assorted Fruit 7-0z. Package Apricots... 1-1b., Wood Box Stufed Pruncs 5 1-h. Box : 14-0z. Pkg. Asst. 2207, Pkg. Asst 2h. Box Asst. 5.1b, Box Asst. Fruit.... Various Glace Fruits, pound..%c A large assortment of Stuffed Glace Pruits in fancy containers. Nuts in Shell Almonds, paper shell Budded Wal Jumbo Washed Braz Fxtra large Filberts as Pecan Jumbo Pec Targe Schley Pecans Mixed Nuts 3 Italian Chestnuts 3 Fresh Fruit Hot House Grapes California Grapes Fxtra Fancy Apples Pineapples Pears, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Pomegranates, Gr; i Alligator Pears, Cranberries | Fancy Gift Baskets of Fruit. Dates 10-07. Pkg. Dromedary 7% oz. Pkg. Pitted Calif. Deglet Noor, 1-1b. tin, 75 Calif. Deglet Noor, 1-Ib. ctn., § Sugared Stuffed Dates . o HOSTESS AT TE MRS, ROBERT WHITNEY IMBRIE Entértains at a tea today, when her guests will include many whom she knew when in Turkey in 1919-: nd others. ~—Bachrach Photo. Edward Haynes and poured the tea and coffee and Mrs. | serving by Mrs. Mrs. Sterling’s Marfan Rhodes served the ice, which|by Mrs. Causlin, was molded in the form of small | daughter. pumpkins. g bk Mrs. Sterling was assisted in the| Mr. Philip Whitwell Wilson, British WASHINGTON PARIS JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shop- ping here by taking charge of your car ‘ E extend a special greeting to smart young Washingtonians and hope to have them visit Our Fifth Floor Tomorrow! \'WHERE we have so many new, good-looking 5 things to wear for the festivities of the Thanksgiving season, also for the many smart occasions of the Winter season. Wide selections, too, at very moderate prices for Misses, Juniors and Girls F STREET CORNER OF 13TH James Underwood E For Thanksgiving Shop Early Candy Whitman's Chocolates Mirror Chocolates Sherrig's. Chocolates Allegretti Creams Almond-Roca Helm's Chocolates White and Pink Mints Turkish Delight 12-0z. Tins Taffy Wild Rice 1-pound Carton..... JI'""W fl il v ] R . .$1.00 Mince Meat Jar Miss North’s, quart jar......$1.25 Gordon & Dilworth, qt. jar, $1.25 Ys-gallon jar..... ...$2.50 Heinz's 2-1b, jar. Heinz's 2-1b. can. Bulk Mince Meat, p Plum Pudding Home Made 1-pound bag.... 2-pound bag 3-pound bag 4-pound bag. Richardson & Robbin’s Plum Pudding 1-pound can . 2-pound can 3-pound can . 4-pound can English Plum Pudding Imported 1-1b. Fancy Bowl.. 2-1h. Fancy Bowl Van' de Ka&mp's Puddings In Attractive Containers 13%-1b. Parafiin Roll..........§2.25 Hester Price’s Plum Pudding 1-b Glass Jar.. 9125 Plum Pudding Sauce 12-0z. Can R. & R. 11-0z. Jar M Homemade Fruit Cake 2 Ibs., in carton. ., 1.45 5 Ibs., in useful tin. 275 5 Ibs., special in useful 3.50 Mrs. Keith’ Homemade Fruit Cake 2-1h, Cake, in gray tin....... $2 3-1h. Cake, in gray tin 2-1b. Jessie Lee, red tin D'Orsay Nutted ~ Homemade Fruit Cakes 2 lbs,, in attractive tin. 2.25 3 Ibs,, in attractive tin. Ivin's 4-1b. Bronze Container $4. A Beautiful Gift Package I.. Rich’s Fruit Cake 1-1b. Carton ....... 2-1b, Carton $3.00 L1..$3.00 Almond Macaroons Sponge Lady Fingers Huntley & Palmer Biscuit. Peck-Frean English Biscuit Nut Meats - . All New Crop Flavoring For Pudding Sauce 4-0z. Bottle Brandy S 4-0z. Bottle 4-07. Bottle Sherry 8.0z, Bottle Brandy Flavor. . 8-0z. Bottle Rum Flavor.. R-0z. Bottle Sherry Flavor., 12-0z. Jar Sherry Jell 12-07. Jar Roman Jel 26-0z. Bottle Brandv 26-0z. Bottle Rum Flavor. .. 16-0z. Bottle Rum Extract. ..$2.50 16-0z. Bot. Brandy Extract, $2.50 Extra Large Almonds Large Texas Pecans Jumbo Georgia Pecans English Walnut Kernels... Black Walnut Kernels, 8-oz. Pecan Kernels, 8-0z. can...... California Walnuts, 8-0z. can. . Pistachio Nut Meats........ $2.00 Salted Nuts Jordan Almonds .. Cashew Nuts . Pecan Nuts.. Jumbo Peanuts' . 1-1b. Tin Mixed Nuts... Cranberry Jelly 12-0z. Jar Bog Sweets .......3 Golden Pumpkin Cooking Wines (With’ Salt) Bottle Sauce Neuberg (Sherry)....$1.25 Sauce Bercy, (White Wine).$1.00 Sauce Bordelaise (Red) $1.00 Guista Sweet Sherry, ® Renault’s Sherry Syrup | Renault's Brandy Syrup Stuffed Dates, 12-0z. jar......9 No. 2% Can Pumpkin.... .20c | Renault's Rum Syrup..... Magruder, Inc. Phones, 7 direct Conn. Ave,, M and 18th Sts. BEST GROCERII Decatur 4180-4181-4182-4183-4181-4185-4186 Established 1878 L lines. | | | ! | | i | o'clock. | sulte at the Cavalier Hotel for the sea- | {'0 W “e "y “Dunlap, Assistant Sec- ! which comes at a_most opportune time. author, lecturer and former member of | Mrs. Ruth E. Martin, Mrs. Ellzabeth| of Northwestern University while Dr. | Parliament, will be the guest of honm‘} Longeour, Mrs. Charles F. Monninger, | Papanek is secretary of the Czechoslo- and speaker at the weekly forum lunch-| Mrs, P. H. Jewell, Mrs. Grace E. Hillers, | vakian legation. eon at the Woman's National Demo-|Mrs. Lillian Berry, Mrs. Patrick Casey, Purdue alumni will have the honor cratic Club next Monday at 12:30 | Mrs. Calanthe T. Shields, Mrs. Blanche | of leading the grand march in recogni- | V. Magill, Miss Gertrude Wedemeier, | tion of the Conference champion. His subject will be “The British 'Ll-} Miss Bernadine Schatz, Mr. Charles| In addition to the dancing and cards, bor Pariy's Foreign Policy.” Mr. Wil-| Speake, Mr. A. E. Martin, Mr. J. W.|there will be a number of favors for son now lives in New York and is| Robicheau, Mr. Edward White, Mr.|the dancers and prizes. Meyer Gold- American correspondent for the London | Gregory A. O'Connor, Mr. Paul Hyson, | man’s Orchestra will furnish the music. Daily Mail and contributes regularly | Mr. Patrick O'Keefe, Mr. A. J. qulnx1 Arrangements are in the hands_ of to the New York Times. He has lec-| and Mr. Francis Bailey. Karl Hoffman, Towa: Marie Mount, In- tured on British subjects hundreds of | diana, and May Murphy, Minnesota, times in the United States. RomES from whom tickets may be obtained. e Tclub will entertan at amner| BIG TEN ALUMNI GROUP Thursday evening in celebration o Thanksgiving day. g e The eight-hour day has just been “|LISTS OTH ANNUAL DANCE cibiotel" i Srgentinn Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris are leav-| ing today for Old Point Comtort, Va.| The ninth annual round-up and where they will spend the week end,|dance of the Big Ten alumni and for- Di stopping at the Chamberlain-Vander-| mer students in Washington will be EXQUISITE LAMP SHADES UNUSUAL AND ATTRACTIVE bilt Hotel. | held tomorrow night at the Hotel | FRAMES AND THE NEWEST MA: i e Washington. ERIAL SE Crossen of Lan-| t- | EARLY AND MAKE caster, Ohio, will occupy an apanmmt\rrfl”i{:};‘fif,‘;':c‘;‘fz‘:h::,‘x‘_,m;‘.’"f’bih;,?;"’,‘m TIONS. FREE INSTRUCTIONS. EMBROIDERY SHOP son. Mr. Crossen is with the banking | . v . | ol A b | retary of Agriculture: Dr. and Mrs. Jan 827-829 11th St. N\W. division of the United States Treasury. | panadl (e “Mre. Papanek is a graduate : The annual Thanksgiving card party | will be given for the benefit of the building fund of St. James' Catholic Church in the auditorium, Thirty- seventh street and Rhode Island ave- nue, Mount Rainier, Md., Tuesday No- vember 26, at-8 p. m. The card party has always been #n outstanding event, Mrs. Ellen M. Robicheau, chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Clara Speake, KAPLOWITZ BROJ. INCORPORATED APPAREL SPECIALISTS 7I'eHAY ADAMf THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E AND F [} OUL PRICE SAVINGS |\l Aot ;’; ' SATURDAY KAPLOWITZ DAY $25..$35.. Kaplowitz Coats ..$55t0$165 Afternoon Gowns $25 Evening Gowns SoTME _MECCA OF WOIPITALITY Dresses $18 Ensembles WOMEN'S JUNIOR MISSES" MISSES” WASHINGTON NEW YORK PARIS J B.Jones & Co INCORPORATED 1219.1221 G Street N.W, BETWEEN 12th o2 13t STREETS CHARGE ACCOUNTS TRICT SOLICITED 7160 Our Guarantee— We guarantee the price of every article in our store to be the lowest in the city. If within three days it can be duplicated for less money, we will re- fund the difference or cheerfully return your money. COAIN Formerly Priced to $§9.50 Luxuriously Furred Winter Coats Just at the beginning of real Winter weather we offer phenomenal values in superb fur-trimmed Winter Coats. Handsome models . . . elegant in line . . correct in tailoring. Straightline, flare tunics, ruffies, side flares, rippling back flares. With pouch, shawl, and Paquin collars and, of course, the new pointed and spiral cuffs of the season's finest furs. Women'’s and misses’ sizes. FURS All selected and guaranteed exactly as A DEPOSIT will Hold Any Coat Until Wanted represented. 300 NEW FELT HATS $2.95 snd $1.95 Fine quality felt hats in the new cap styles. with artistic. touches of and brim CHRISTMAS CARDS AND SEALS 1/3 OFF 7 IN DOZENS All the Leading HALF DOZENS Fa“ Shades "‘.‘"”“"YJ:I::htnlu’opl. to A Sale of Dresses Clever New Styles for Women and Misses . . . Interpretations for Every Occasion . . . Daytime . . .Sports ... Afternoon. .. Evening ; Trimmed 42 self material. head sizes Rarely are we able to offer such a sensational group! Outstanding in fabrics, fashion, colors and values. Canton crepes, satins, printed crepes, in hosts of smart styles, including the new lengths, new drapes, flares, boleros, seam- ing and tucking. There are one-piecce dresses and jacket ensembles, offering selection for every daytime and evening occasion. CREPE AND SATIN DRESSES $6 CREPES AND SATINS Reproductions of more ex- pensive models. Reduced for Saturday to.... 3 Second Floor. ° EVENING DRESSES A beautiful assortment of $ pastel shades in silk and Downstairs Store A specially selected group of velvet dresses. Reduced for Saturday to. e Sizes 14, 16 and 18, satins. Plain and lace trim- med effects. Reduced for Saturday to SILK AND WOOLEN The new prints, also silks and satins. Elabo- rately trimmed and conservative styles for misses and light weight woolen Second Floor. fabrics. Sultable for col- lege and business wear. Reduced for Saturday to SATINS AND CREPE A beautiful assortment of light-weight woolens, also crepes and satins. ced for Saturday to. . [ ] “Down: F at Tenth St. ATTENTION, MOTHERS! Extraordinary Sale of Children’s Coats Our buyer made a_remarkable purchase and we're passing the savings on to you. GIRLS’ CAMELLAINE and 1009, Alpaca Pile TIMME TUFTS 51 8'95 They look like fur. Wear like fur. TN ey ! Made to Sell for $29.90 and $32.50 50 Girls’ Collegiate severcane COATS 198 Splendid models. .. plain and fur trim- med. Formerly $17.95. Sizes T to 14. Satur- day Special. 2,000 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings Irregulars of a famous brand Offered in Two Sale Groups Regular Prices $1.35 to $1.85 $1.25 Regular Prices $1.95 to $2.50 Silk-to-Top Chiffons You'll recognize the brand instantly as you have probably worn these stockings with satisfaction before. Prices on the regular goods are never reduced. The defects in these stockings are so slight many would consider them first quality. Each group includes both weights. In the Newest Colors Sizes 81 to 10Y; SPORTSWEAR MODES for the Thanksgiving Day Game A Tweed Dress —in the coat style of a petit- check brown and beige tweed with silk vestee and harmoniz- ing tie. Matching bone buttons and leather belt. 39.75 V A Smart Sk it —of covert cloth with snug fitting yoke and godet for flare. In brown, cocoa, green and Independence Blue. 9.75 A New Blouse —of fine quality crepe de chine with pleated collar and jabot. In gold, wine, eggshell, green and capucine. 12.50 Shipover Sweater —in a fancy weave of fine zephyr yarn: tri-color motif with plain border around neck and sleeves. 5.95 SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR. ‘ act 2

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