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B4 oo party are Mrs, H Walter P. Monson, . Junius Romney, S O ‘ I E I Y Mrs. Herbert J. May and Mrs. Iverson. i Mrs. F. E. Daum of 3014 Forty-fifth 3 —_— street northwest entertained at a junch- eon followed by bridge in the red room of the Cairo Hotel this afternoon. B #in honor of Senator and Mrs. Gould of | Mrs. Harry Bartieit Denham, a past §3faine last evening. regent of Constitution Chapler, . A. R., Mrs. Prede: .. | Will give a tea in honor of the regent, AR Sirees gmeriained at Janeon and | Mrs, Ropert B MeNeil, Monday, Maren heon and | 17, t. Patrick's day, from 3: : tpridge at the Cairo today when DeT | o'iock, at her residence. 1917 Biltmore e T ) o ra. Scusier | SiTeet Horthwest, assisted by past regents e Ceorge . Ctiud Frecburs. . Mre, | 20d Dast and present officers of the [ Bell Meist, Mrs. Leeta l(rl'fl;‘u.n)‘»{rs.rd“m"- $ Florence Krowell, Mrs. Martha Blun- —— Idon, Mrs. Bertha Morgan, Mrs. Sallie | $60 000 VERDICT WON iSeupper. Mrs. Pyrah, Mrs. Henry ) i Sehaffert, Mrs. Mary Neiveoud, Mrs { Nellie Hodges, Mrs. Billie Scrivener and Mrs. Edith Johnson. s dinty Mrs. Moreno, wifs of Lieut. Col.|Man Who Was Host to Prince Carol § Aristides Moreno, entertained a party of | Before Latter's Banishment Two §13 ladies at luncheon yesterday at the 5 § Carlton. Ry Years Ago Litigant. rs. Arthur G. Dunn also entertaine .ll‘l{un::col:\u at the Carlton yesterday, | BY the Associated Press. $ her guests numbering 6. LONDON, February 21—The man T who was host to Prince Carol of Ru- Mrs. Otto Wendt of Lowell street, ac- | mania_before the prince was forced to { companied by her daughter Carolya | leave England on account of his politi- ¢ Mae, left on the 20th for Jacksonville, | cal activities two years ago sued the { Fla.. where she will be the guest of her | Evening Standard for damages and yes- Ssister, Mrs. W. A. Paisley, for about |terday won a verdict of $60,000. Bt5s munths. The appellant, Barbu Jonesco of God- H st dad stone, Surry, complained about a state- f Mrs. A. D. Kinne of the Cairo Hotel | ment published in the Standard on May % will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve- | 17, 1928, The newspaper said Jonesc ining in the hotel Red Room, When ' was not originally a Rumanian but a { covers will be laid for 16. Pnl; w};o hld!come ml England in 1914 |- el with refugees from Belgium. §_ Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. Carr of the Cairo | "'y, de?ena-nu dEnie‘ld the words had £ Hotel will have as thelr guests f0r 8 | on; defamatory meaning. and plsaned ffew days Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Carr of | they comprised fair comment on & mat- £ Sewickley, Pa. ter of public interest and were true. The case will be appealed. i Puppet Show to Have ot * Distinguished Audience. T a i, Mrs. James J. Davis will attend with Marriage Licenses. fhor children the marionette matinee o Zat the League of American Pen Women | g?"8; G, MCifish: 32, and Mary 8. Kcx kClub House tomorrow, whe: %fldl: 1004308 E, Bair, 22, and Batricia B. Russell, flocks and the Three Bears’ W 5 ays : Spresented at 11 and at 2 o'clock. ey fovier 2. and Lucy Youns, 3: #_ Mme. Alfaro, wife of the minister of | 200%0TEe yflhfim’:lhh!fi. Alberta Johnson, s eimer, ev. John C. A Senter one guest. Mrs. Wilton ard Dove, 27, and Sarah C. Mer- Slambert 1 entertaining her | little ot S Rev Aln F. Poore, e x «granddaughter and a party of nine lit- 2 SRE M . X ftle friends. Mrs. Leonard Block is hav- ‘homas R, Davi d 1 5 fing a party of four children and Miss | §4 Rot! Park, M V. W. E. Evelyn Weems will entertain a party A O e fof fi 3 g H i €l 2 . 33, . and § Mrs. Edson W. Briggs has invited | Kn‘l::mgbfi, N bl ity sand Zsix of her little nieces as her guests | K Cartwright fand Mrs. Edward Goring Bliss will | , S0, Rothbard, 27, and Lillian Weinstein, fentertain five young poeple, for her | “% s O Mt Atinae; kit §small _daught Betty. M Jn)"xrn Baltimore, Ma.: EPhilip Hill, jr., and Mrs. R. M. Kauff- e gmann are’ both attending with their | 207 both of Richmond. Yoo Hav Willem B! R e 5sebn_Stemey, 36, Gett burg, Pa.. and v, March 1, the final per- |, Joseph Stemley, 36, Gettysburs, , 1] be given of the series Martha Moore, 23, Brandywine, Md.; Rev. will be a revival of last year's Edna J. Cox, favorite, “Jack and the Beanstalk.” ev. Charles 5. #Young Mr. Theodore Tiller, who is es J. Smith, 32. and Sibyl N. Vedder, jranging these matinees is being as- i H Vedder. lsisted by Miss Jessie Thurston and | g e, S3U05% 30, and §Barry Mulligan, jr. Miss Lenore Marie | Robeie 5. Riley: ‘ir. !le Grange acts as hostess. Tickets may | Hadlov, 20; Rev. T. W. Cook be obtained at the door. l “The F) § Dr. Kiang-Kang-Hu, the Chinese 'ine: 3 (Continued From Third Page.) 'ang, a’s foremost actor, when he - fappcired here last wesk. Wi take his | ,p0rer 10 ittt SRt 1n uny prot {8-year-old son, Lung, to see_the Junior | technically. fine stones {Theater’s production’ of “Janice Mere- FPRSTER AND ATTRAISER fdith" at the Belasco tomorrow after. ALV]N HOFF 918 F St {noon. Dr. Kiang is from Nan-Tang Room 17 University, in China, and is interested | Special: Platinum Riny erald Cut Dia- 4n having his young son see the his- | _ mond. Blue White fect, 5225 {torical play and to have an idea of the | costuming and setting of revolutionary Stimes in America. # _Mrs. Simon Oliver Buckner, wife of §Col. Buckner of War College, will en- stertain a party of boys in honor of her ftwo young sons for the matinee per- #formance. ! Miss Elizabeth Kohner, who is at- gtendln‘m Goucher College, Baltimore, scame home today to spend the week fend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. $Edward Kohsier, of 1838 Belmont road. Dr. Ada Wahlen, Mrs. Albert Manly, | & o e rs. M..F. Fulcher, Miss Doris Sabin | 40 @ 0000060066066 fand Mrs. Frank Golden will be hostesses | at the formal dance given by '.he!’ Fur Chokers Made Women's City Club this evening at | Bring in your out- #9:15 o'clock. Among those who will at- | of-date Scarfs and Ztend are Miss C. Virginia Diedel, Mrs. | we will remodel s ® 4Gordon Chance, Miss Martha Swift, | them in the latest zmmmur’; Dodnze. Miss Meda Ann | styles, elma Schmidt, Miss IViolet Ann Hambleton, Mrs, Jonn Fitz- | ® NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS ggerald, Mrs. May E. Young, Mrs. @ Benjamin Sherman, Prop. [Frederick Swift, Mrs. Cecelia Ward, |4 618 12th St—Franklin 6355 SMiss Alma Winonngham, Mrs. Hollis B. 0006 .“. §rritz Miss Grace Willsms, Mrs. Ger- | 99990900994 rude Lyons, Miss Zelma Barnes, Mrs. ixmn Fullmer, Miss Irma R. Micklunx,“é’&%l.}z‘llNG;ON . 3 SDr. and Mrs. Douglas White, Miss | DA , §Mattie Carter and Miss Grace White. | DINNER eql' The alumni of Michigan State Colege | 1.00 Elre tonight having their annual banquet | s rat the Dodge Hotel. Dr. W. O. Hedrick, | professor of economics, and Mr. Glenn IStewart, alumni secretary, have come | 3from East Lansing to be the speakers | Sof the evening. A unique feature of the zprogram will be a roll call of members Iwho will have to respond with a 2humorous anecdote of college life. Mr. 3D. A. Gurney is president of the local | cchapter and Miss Florence Hall fs | Zsecretary. 4 _On Monday evening, February 24, the sWestern Cultus Club will entertain the i Capital Review Club at a card party in Sthe dining room of the Cavalier Hotel. IThese club, are composed of ladies from =the Western States and they are study- ling this year the drams and the opera. Open Sundays Open12to 8 P.M. FIVE-HOUR SALE of WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR .85 HOURS 8to1l This sale includes ties and strap pumps in leather as well as in black and brown suede—shoes of superior quality which makes them a rare bargain at this um- pwecedentedly low price. Come early for the best selections. A satisfactory fit is assured by our professional shoe fitters Edmonston’sTo. CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. 612 13th St. ot a5, Bet. F & G Sts. L T T L L SRR AGAINS LONDON PAPER| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 19%. Holiday on Prices of COATS Women’s Sports Coats Regularly $29.50 and $35 t —of im- porird mvures, $19.50 straightline and belted, tai- lored. Tan, brown, rust, blue . . . all crepe lined. Sizes 36 to 42. Fur-Collared Sports Coats Regularly $49.50 and $59.50 ombres. Grey, tan, black, brown with wolf, kit fox, caracul. Sizes 36 to 44 Finest Black Coats Regularly $135 and $145 Just 15, with shawl and mushroom col- $89'50 lars of Hudson seal (dyed musk- rat), black lynx, kit fox, kolin- sky. Sizes 38 to 44, 4214 to 46. 20 Smart Black Coats Regularly $98.50 to $125 Straightline and side flare, with 869'50 shawl and mushroom collars of black fox, skunk, lynx, and kit fox, Persian lamb. 38 to 44, 4414 to 50%. Women's Coat Shop, Third Floor It’s Good Business to Wear GIHpSIRIPE Silk Stockings Pure clear silk in colors carefully planned to harmo- nize with your Spring cos- tumes, with the famous Gold Stripe that says to garter runs, “You shall not pass!” Styles 590, sheer chiffan, French heel, plated foot, silk top to toe, $1.95, Style 444, sheer chiffon, French heel, and clocks, silk top to toe, plated foot, $2.50 pair. Style 420, very sheer, French heels, picot top, silk top to toe, $2.50. Style 333, ultra sheer, French heels, Paris lace clocks, picot edge silk from top to toe, $2.95 pair. Style 340, ultra cheer chiffon, French heels, picot edge silk top to toc, $2.95. Other Gofd Stripe Stockings from $1.50 Silk Stocking Shop—Street Floor Additional Gold Stripe Shop Stoneleigh Court 1013 Connecticut Avenue A Good Time to Stock Up on Underwear Crepe de Chine Regularly $1.95 Broken size ranges. Low $1 clearance prices. Choose chemise, step-ins or hloomers from this lot...tailored models for the business woman...dance sets and lace trimmed styles for, formal wear. Lovely colors, peach, flesh, nile, orchid, blush. $3 Silk Undies Silky erepe de chines, @] Q5 soft crepe satins, che- mise and bloomers...some tai- lored with alencon lace trim, others with applique net de- signs. Flesh, peach, eggshell. The Grey Shops—Second Floor $15 to $19.50 Negligees Bewitching negligees of heavy crepe de $10’95 chine, some with feathery ostrich trim, others in tailored styles with self folds. Coat models or draped side fashions ...equally smart in flesh, coral, turquoise, peach. The Grey Shops—Second Floor $1.95 Rayon Gowns Several full-cut styles, $1_50 lace or_applique trim, round, V or square neckline and dainty ribbon sashes. Nile, peach, pink, melon. Sizes 15 to 17, $3 to $5 Rayon and Glove Silk Petti- knickers and skirts and glove silk brassiere combinations. .. panel front and back, shadow- pro?f, either ng:o‘?er lor pantie at- tachment. ink, al- et 120 $1.95 The Grey Shops—Second Floor $1.95 Silk Slips Tailored models of sim- $1 plicity...crepe de chine in flesh, green, red and the wanted white or black. Broken size ranges. The Grey Shops—Secohd Floor LaBelle Saison Houbigant’s—14 Size of $20 Bottle Most important value in perfume . . . lovely s 95 Houbigant fragrance at this very special . price now. Parie Washington Net i i 9 15 Women’s Dresses M J Regularly $39.50 and $49.50 Opportunity for fine savings this holiday—dav- time and_afternoon dresses, at less than half $18 price. Green, red, blue, black. 36 to 44, but . T ———— A FASHION INSTITUTION not in all styles, of course. w Saturday...Half a Day...But a Double Day Open Only Until One . . . but Special sales of new apparel especially for the business woman . . . and . © . remaining winter apparel almost at give-away prices . . . It will be a half day of days . . . at Jelleff’s! Business SUITS That Suit Business Women $49:50 Imported tweeds, coverts and light-weight woolens, perfectly tailored, very busi- ness-like, yet formal enough to wear to your date. Box and Three-Quarter Coats Nipped Waistlines Tuxedo Collars Capes Belts Silk Crepe Blouses Wrap-Around and Flaring Skirts At this appealing price there are six styles for misses, sizes 14 to 20; four styles for women, sizes 34 to 44. Navy Brown Green Tan Black Sketched: Flecked green tweed with two-toned blouse, $49.50. Suit Shop—Third Floor Wonderful Savings on Furs 1 natural krimmer, reg. $450; now 3 1 lapin coat, reg. $345, now $197.50. 1 raccoon coat, reg. $395, now 197.50. 1 grey kid caracul, reg. $295, now $147.50. 2 sealine, reg. $225, now $125. (dyed coney) 1 golden muskrat, reg. $265, now $195. 1 silvertone muskrat, reg. $265, now, $195. 1 black caracul, reg. $265, now $195. 1 Hudson seal, reg. $450, now $295. (dyed muskrat) 2 Jap weasels, reg. $450, now 50. All new coats this season, from our regular stock...tomorrow only at these prices. May be bought on the 10-payment plan. Fur Shop, Fourth Floor Misses’ Coats—Special! $29.50 to $49.50 Coats Tweed sports coats, single and double breast- 815 ed with johnny or notched col- lars . straight line or belted. Tan, brown, gray, blue, rose, oxford mixtures, 14 to 20. $69.50 to $79.50 Coats Special group of all straight, wrap, flared models with large muffler collars of skunk, caracul. Sizes 12 to 20. $79.50 to $98.50 Coats Dress coats in kashmirs and velour de nord, $45 straight, flare, or wrap with standing shawl, cape shawl or tuxedos of fox or caracul. All black, blue, brown. 14, 16, 18. $98.50 to $125 Coats Dress coats in very fine kashmir fabrics . . . 365 mostly one of a kind . . . black or tan with black fox. jap mink or beige wolf. 14 to 20. $145 to $165 Coats All one of a kind, of finest kashmir fabrics. $95 All black with black fox, black with fine kit fox, black with Persian lamb, green cressela with fitch. Sizes range from 14 to 20. Misses’ Coat Shop, Third Floor, Handkerchiefs, 25¢ Handmade 'kerchiefs, intriguing variety of plain all white ones, or white with colorful patch work detail. Some embroidered corners or spoke hems. Irish and French prints too. Handkerchief Shop, Street Floor Holiday Dresses for Young Women Who Wear Sizes 14 to 20 $16.50 to $25 Daytime Dresses, $5 Velvets, silk crepes, chiffons and wool dresses, as well as a few covert cloth ensembles for smart daytime wear. Flared and pleated skirts, new trimming effects, silhouette fashions, Spring colors, green, wine, tan, brown, black. $25 to $39.50 Day and Evening Frocks Friday, $10 Taffetas, lames, satins, crepes and light woolens in this group, smart as can be in their present wear fashion. Boleros, jabots, pleats, tucks and flares...lovely colors, nile green, tan, blue, brown, black. $29.50 to $40 Formal and Informal Frocks, $12.50 Three-piece ensembles of covert and tweed...with new tuckins; chif- fon, satin or crepe afternoon and evening dresses with new fashion details in flared and draped skirts, normal waistlines, even hemlines. $29.50 to $45 Tweed Ensembles, $15 Gray, blue, brown, green in this colorful group, all ensembles with beautiful crepe or linen blouses, short or three-quarter length coats, flared or pleated skirts...new trimming details. $35 to $49.50 Evening—Afternoon Frocks $19.50 Lace and chiffon combinations, fish nets, crepes. Exclusive styles with clever drapes and flares, self belts, rhinestone buckles. White, rust, dahlia, red, black. $39.50 10 $59.50 Import Copies, $29.50 Street, afternoon, evening frocks in crepes, chiffons, lames, fish nets, with new cape backs, snug fitting hiplines, low flares, other fashion high lights. ~Pink, beige, rust, green, brown, black, Misses' Dress Shop, Third Floor el Clearance of Sports Shoes Regularly $7.50 and $8.50 Friday Out They Go at $3.65 Because the size range is broken we're clearing them before the holiday. And it's a worthwhile clearance event . . . look for what you like in the way of a sport shoe in this reduced group. Strap models in blue, red, tan and white-and-tan combination. Ties in combina- tions of white with black or tan with elk. 110 pairs in the group. Come early for the best selection of sizes. Shoe Shop, Street Floor From 9:15 Until 1 Remember the time of the Sale! Three and three-quarters hours of fashion sell- ing to discriminating business women who know values! Sel) 1- foe *ta Just arrived...featured in this holiday sale selling in all their new style and color glory. Exactly the sort of dresses the business woman wants because they're tailored. . .because they're appropriate for all daytime wearing...because they go out for lunch or on from the office proud of their smart fashionable appearance. Cheney Prints . . . those striking dark grounds, dusted over with the tiniest of designs. . .floral or dotted prints or lovely suede crepes in pastel and street shades ...these are the exceptional materials. These New Fashions All the fashions that are being talked and written about now! =a0azy aa3” 2 “raralx3L X" anvad Capes, quaint flounced sleeves, holeros and high waistlines. Jabots, bows, low flares. Hand fagotting, exquisite hand-drawn collars and cuffs. Smart buckles. Rig button trim. And, of course, the longer skirt and higher waistline. These New Colors Foremost Spring shades, charming and new... Summerleaf (Green) Amethyst Rosewood (Purple) (Beige) Black Spanish Rose Navy (Red) Dahlia Misses’ Sizes 12 to 20, Third Floor Women's Sizes 36 to 44, Second Floor National (Blue) These Are the DRESSES That Business Women Want Fosas32%0n B i 8L ) ...and néio jabot, sell_esmii; q u e t rimmis Fva~van P Togwell Coats Are Good Business And They’re Moderate-Priced Fashions Perhaps your office is sometimes shy of hangers . . .no matter, for a Togwell is wrinkle proof! It's also dust proof and moisture proof . . . but it’s ever so much more than that! Soft, loosely-woven tweeds cut in the new princess line . . . or in trim belted models . . two leading 1930 fashions. Copies of Models by London Trades and Jane Regny, Single and Double-Breasted Johnny . . . Notched +++ Tuxedo ... Roll collars (some with scarfs). the office to dinner “date” smartly—for street, (% Adapted to all daytime wear . . . can go direct from S k travel, sports wear. Mixtures in Tan, Grey, Green, Blue $2050 835 $30.50 Above: Diagonal tweed straightline all-around coat. Tweed, $35. Below: Belted redingote cut on princess lines. Tuweed, $35. Sizes 12 to 18 Misses’ Coat Shop, Third Floor Go Long on Gloves! Imported washable suedes leather by day that crush at least four silk by night inches over your sleeve; 6- button style, nipped at wrist ‘3 with pearl dome fastener. Biscuit, French gray, beige claire, Rosador. $3.95 Glove Shop, Street Floor Two bags in one, called the “Duo,” tailored envelope or pouch fashion. Smooth calf on one side...reverse it and it's a printed silk bag. In green, beige, red, blue, black. Hangbag Shop, Street Floor — — e The Bag That Changes Face and Is Doubly Smart