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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) near Stratford-Upon-Avon, and for the screen there will be Mrs. Ambrose N. Diehl of Pittsburgh, who has chosen for her topic “Authorship of Motion Pictures.” Daily additions are being made to the list of subscribers. Mrs. Rainey, ‘wife of Representative Henry T. Rainey of Illinois, and Mrs.-Edith May Cum- mins will be guests of Mrs. Grace Porter Hopkins at the breakfast. Mrs. Paul Martin of Martinsburg, W. Va., will be among the out-of-town guests at_the event. Mrs. John W. Bennett and Miss | Patricia Poe Bennett will be hostesses | to & party of five, having with them at the table for which Mrs., Nina Swalm Reed is sponsor, Mrs. John Irwin O'Brien, Mrs. Vincenzo di Giro- lamo, Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, Mrs. Daisy Pronheiser and Mrs. Peter John McGovern. Mrs. Robinson Downey will also be at this table. Mrs. T. Mrs. Prank Rust and Mrs. Charles Hineman; Mrs. B. A. Fisher will have with her Mrs. Alice Thayer and Miss Elizabeth Hart, and Mrs. Jennie B. fummers will be hostess to a party of our. Miss Kiku Ishihara from Tokio, Japan, will be the guest of Mrs. John H. Coxhead, at 1758 Q street, the re- mainder of the week. Mrs. Coxhead will entertain the World Wide Guild of the National Memorial Baptist Church at tea tomororw at 5 o'clock to meet Miss Ishihara. Miss Rebecca Dial will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon, in her studio in the Portland, on Thomas Circle, the | members of the Community Drama Guild of Washington, with the board of | Adams, Commi will all join in the tation of the The Kentucky State Soclety gave a brilliant costume ball last evening in the ball room of the Mayflower Hotel, when the guests of honor were the Japanese Ambassador and Mme. De- . The guests numbered nearly 1,000, many Kentuckians journeying Here especially for the occasion, not only from their State but also from other parts of the country where they are now making their homes. Col. Allen Guilion, president of the society, and Mrs. Gullion had as their guests in their box last evening the Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi, Sena- tor Alben W. Barkley, Senator and Mrs. John M. Robsion, Col. and Mrs. E. S. joner and Mrs. J. A. Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Essary, Col. W. A. Graham, Col. Campbell Hodges, Col. Gullion's mother, Mrs. E. A. Gullion of New Castle, Ky., and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H. Gullion of Chi . Representative and Mrs, J. D, Crad- dock of Kentucky had as their guests Representative and Mrs. J. A. Garber of Virginia, Representative and Mrs. Geds | Harold G. Hoffman of New Jersey, Maj. ~ e oes, opniain | and Mrs. Simon B. Buckner, §r; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grigsby of Bardstown, Ky.. M Bessie Hodgen and her niece, Miss Dorothy Johnstone of Montclair, N. J.; Mr. Paul Case, Miss Helen Lee, Mr. and Mrs. William Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jenkins, Mr. R. M. Estes and Mrs. Grace Dawson. The former Governor of Kentucky and Mrs. Edwin P. Morrow were hosts to an interesting group, their guests in- cluding Col. and Mrs. Charles H. Mor. row of Lexington, Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Horgan, Miss Helen Clifford, Maj. and Mrs. Willilam Chitman, Maj. and Mrs. John McLane, Dr. and Mrs. william Morgan and Mr. Charles Robert Morrow. Included in the large party of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Horgan, the latter the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morrow, were Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett White, Dr. and governors of the guild and members of | Mrs. Arch Riddick, Dr. and Mrs. Cal- all standing committees. The party will | be from 4 until 6 o’clock. houn Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barnard, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Fishback, Dr. The honor guests of the occasion will | ,d Mrs. William Jenkins, Dr. William be Miss Alma Kruger of the New York Civic Depertory Theater, who is the guest director for the Drama Guild Friday and Saturday evenings in Mc- ‘William Tewksbur: Hale, Miss Jessie Atkins, Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. ‘Wheeler and Miss . _'Mrs. Horgan wore a ery beautiful Chinese costume. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen’s guests were Mrs. St. John Greble and Kinley Auditorium, at Second and T her house guest, Miss Stephens; Col. Wade H. Cooper, Mr. Charles Richard- streets northeast, under the general di- | o m "G alhioun and Col, John rection of Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest. Members of the Board of Commis- | Haines. sioners, of the Board of Education and other Government and city officials will attend the performances of “The | Senator Arthur Capper, M, Edward L. Hillyer, Miss Mon: Mrs. Frank C. Henry had guests with her in her boxes, the party including 3 d Mrs. Gill, Mr. Honey-Moon" as guests of the Drama | ong"Nrs “arthyr Fowler, Col, David L. Guild, which 1s operated under the Community Center Department of the Stone, Capt. and Mrs. John Weir, Col. District of Columbia, with the co- Frederick E. Johnston, Mr. Harris Flem- operation of the Office of Public Build- ing and Miss Prue Mason of Frankfort, ings and Public Parks in the National Ky., house guest of the hostess. Mrs. Capital. ‘The Thursday evening prograi Henry's gown of yellow taffeta was made in the period style, and Miss Mason wore m at'an sitractive Dutch costume with the Arts Club tomorrow will be devoted Wooden shoes and a flaxen wig. to selections from the Italian operas *“Rigoletto,” *“Forza Destino,” conda,” Mr, and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman “Gio- | were hosts to a group including Mr. and “Mme. Butterfly” and others | Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. William resented in concert form. Miss Chris- | S. Corby, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pine Lindbergh Levin will be the host. | Sholes, Mr. John D. Long and Miss ess for the evening, and has as her | Florence Berryman, the latter repre- guests of honor Mrs. Florence Sindell, | Senting a lady, of the Spanish court. Mr. Lewis Corning Atwater, Mr. John Mrs. Gullion, wife of the president of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930. G STREET AT ELEVENTH The PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 New Things For The Home and Those In It! What Price Baby Clothes? 3 For Baby Day, $1.00 A dollar is the special price on these special items that we’ve chosen for the mothers and friends of babies who've just arrived or who've been here long enough to take an interest in new clothes! Crepe de Chine Bonnets, $1 If you have a complex on Baby Bonnets, you're going to delight in these befrilled and hemvfic:l bits of millinery! Pink or blue or white, finished with lace, feather-stitching or embroidery and all as dainty as possible! Wool Sacques, $1 Cozy and warm, of soft wool, in white with pink and blue trimming; these sacques look so cunning on a tiny baby! 3 for $1 Ruffled Edge Crib Sheets, pink or blue. 2 of These for $1! Handmade Gertrudes, embroid- ered and scalloped—infants’ to 2 years. Flannelette Gowns, Gertrudes and Kimonos for infants. Carter’s Rayon-wool-and-cotton Shirts, front-button style, 2 to 6 years, Carter’s Rayon-wool-and-cotton Bands. Pink Rubber Sheets, 36x36 in. 18x27-inch Quilted Pads. Rubber Pants, small, medium, large and extra large. S for $1 Quilted Pads, 18x17, for lap or carriage. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Walking Dresses, $1 Those first steps will be proydly taken in one of these sheer af- fairs, made and embroidered by hand! White and colors—1 to 3 years. Sample Frocks, $1 Handmade dresses for one and two year olds at a very special price! Many only one of a kind —white and colors, daintily.em- broidered! 7 for $1 1 Box Q Tips. 2 Cakes Stork Soap. 1 Card Assorted Pins. 1 Baby Powder, 2 Wash Cloths, New As Tomorrow’s Sunshine Ebony and Crystal GLASSWARE by Cambridge 39c.1-25x This newest of new things in tableware will click im- mediately. Glassware as black as the ace of spades shown for the first time in glassware history. Dec- agon or square-shaped salad and sherbet plates, ebony and crystal sherbets and goblets, modernistic sugars and creams, sand- wichk trays, cups and saucers and salts and pep- pers...as pictured., Ideal for party service or bridge prizes Glassware—Fourth Floor Spic and Span in The New Hooverettes The Styles Will Appeal to You— New Slips, Gowns and Pajamas Specially Priced 1.98 Marville and Mr. George Myers. They (Continued on Fourth Page.) BRIMS PREVAIL! Very Special Veolay $2 Loose Powder Vanity 79c Handsome loosepacts at a price you'll admit is revolu- tionary! Heavily gold or sil- ver plated—some in Amber Royal—loose powder com- partment that so many pre- Costume Slips Flat crepe or rayon crepe slips in pastel or darker street shades—all have deep shadow and there’s a pleasing variety of trim- including lace and embroidery— others simply tailored. Imported Rayon Crepe Night Gowns Beautifully handmade with exquisite embroidery in floral, vine and applique 1 .98 You'll Like to See This New Shipment of Imported Handmade Night Gowns 1.00 These lovely lingerie cloth night gowns come in white and delightful pastel shades, and there is an endless variety of designs, hand embroid- ered and appliqued. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor On and off with true Hooverette ease are these new work frocks of cheer- ful fast color prints in sev- eral pretty styles, for small, medium and large fig- ures. styles—flattering necklines—soft deli- cate shades. PALAIS ROYAL— 1 disappeal Third Floor printed cottans! These \ppeared More Smart Pajamas Another shipment of those delightful jacket ensemble pajamas in gay 98 fer. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor so rapidly last time, we urge you to L4 shop early for your second pair! PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Model by Alphonsine Up and away from the face— that’s the vogue in brims. The materials most in favor are: Baku, Lenol, Bakusoie and Bal- libuntl trimmed in Aquatone, Dusky Pink, Corinthian Green, Duomo Blue, White and many Outstanding Purchase and Sale! 2,000 Delart Fiber Rugs 20 Distinctive Designs—In the Most Desirable Sizes Rugs that are suitable for year round use Here are patterns that are brand new.... color harmonies that are original with Delart. And you have over twenty new ... rugs that are in the bright, new colors being shown for Spring...rugs that bring a new Delart beauty at Palais Royal savings. and distinctive designs from which to Refi reshingly New make your selections. “ERLE-MAID” FROCKS Regular $20 9x12-ft. Room Size Regular $18 8x10-ft. Room Size The newest developments in the silhouette of fashion —the new colors in plain silks, chiffons and prints of the hour—Every new style detail for Spring—All smartly reproduced iréfll‘is{l‘[remnlalio"d s 7/ Lk < , “Erle-Maid” Frocks. ,—""""fifl‘z =\ =0 $16-0 ) AN The even hemline, the new cape and surplice styles, circular flounces, boleros, bows—do wvisit 6X9-Ft. Delal‘t 4.6X7.6=Ft. Delart our Selectionsmaybe Third Floor. Regularly : Re sularly made during this spe- $12.50 '33 $8.75 '83 cial selling and reserv- (Room Size) (Hall Size) 27x54=In. Delart ed for later delivery if desired. (Scatter Size) PALAIS ROYAL—Rug Section—Second Floor HE BAC B i

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