Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1930, Page 19

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D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1930. S ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 STAR, WASHINGTON, Tt P G STREET AT ELEVENTH Additional Charm in Extra Size Apparel Without Additional Cost The woman with a figure wears these new lines with a becoming grace and dignity. And Palais Royal, more than ever, is giving special thought to providing for her selection a generous supply of generously cut apparel, not one cent more expensive than garments in the regular size range. . - “Extra Size” Printed Frocks 16.50 Of course, you can wear a print! If you wisely choose one of these new small florals, polka dots, or conventional designs, in a size that fits. An ensemble, a flattering bolero, or one of the extremely wearable cape effects may be had in sizes 44 to 54. Lace, Chifton, Crepe and Georgette Dresses 16.50 Frocks that keep modern mothers as youthful ! THE EVENING RECENTLY ENGAGED § 'SOCIETY |___(Continued From Second Page.) uhn, the Misses Grisanti, daughters of Minister of Veneguela; Mrs. Em- imet Gudger, daughter of Senator Walsh; . and Senora de Guell, Miss Lora E. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bethardt, Mr. 'pnd Mrs. Edwin N. Pennell, Maj. and TMrs. 8. B. Milton, Mrs. Fronhelser, Mr. fand Mrs. William J. Kerlin, Mrs. M. R. I Bradley, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates and ‘Miss Emma Dent Cascy. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley N. Muirhead of _Detrolt, Mich., are passing some time at the Cariton. Mr. Denis Connell and Miss Sibyl | Baker will be the honor guests at the r‘uhr Friday afternoon tea of the Con- gressional Club this week. Mrs. Alvin Dodd was the guest of honor and speaker at the Baltimore ‘Women'’s Democratic Club today at noon, She will return to Washington this evening, having spent the week in New York and Boston. | The National Geographic Society has | sent out invitations for the presentation to Dr. Eckener of the soclety's special gold medal at the Washington Auditorium Thursday evening, March 27, at 8:30 o’clock. Mrs. William Bamberger has motored to Washington from her home in New York City and is at the Carlton for a !dew days. Mrs. Prederic Eaton and her daugh- i l B X ) A% ter, Miss Elizabeth Eaton, who have P gy s Y \ y been in Florids, are now at the Ward- h man Park Hotel. Miss Eaton will leave for school at Chambersburg, Pa., next ‘week, and Mrs. Eaton will remain at the hotel for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson of New | York City have moved to wuhlng':n and are staying at the Potomac k ‘Apartments. Miss Elizabeth L. Child of Fairfield, {Conn., is at the Carlton for a few days”| Capt. Joseph McCrink celebrated St. - R — Patrick's day by entertaining a party of Miss Caroline Roebling with her fiance, Mr. Alexander B. Hagner, their en- friends in his residence, at 2630 Gar- | gagement being announced last Sunday. The young people were photographed fleld street northwest, Woodley Park at the home of Miss Roebling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’Brien, Esta Brook, jubany | on the Broad Branch road. —Underwood photo. Mrs. Dorothy Mills Gibson, daughter te Col. Mills, h wved into g;rth;el,l home, nzmslm“r@-fiy-lounh | ments is Miss Florence E. Ward, chair- | Washington, coming from her home in g treet, in Fox! 9 man; Mrs. Guy D. Goff, Mrs. Carg T. | South Orange, N. J., and is stopping at — L VI ?“r]ulzwg, Miss Genrudeaw$nn. Miss | the Carlton. - Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bestor of New . Connor, Mrs. R. W. D, it York City have been at the Dodge Ho- | Miss Alice Edwards, Mrs. Edward Bur- fl %WMJUHI“B. QD'I&HIIM offl;}gfi}:; tel for several days. Mr. Bestor is di-|ling, Mrs. M. B. Berryhill and Mrs. M. | fleld, ll‘: af Dodge , rector of the Chautauqua Institute, at|M. Loc;wno; EE R & short stay. Chautauqua, N. Y. Mr. Nat T. Frame of extens Bel ha Chapter of Phi Mu_will service of West Virginia will talk on Qi- | gire o formel GAnCe at the Army, Navy ‘Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Artaud have been | rect marke by farm women. Among|gnd Marine Country Club tomorrow joined at the Wardman Park Hotel by | the guests wili be Mrs. Claude A. Swan- pight to which has been invited one rep- the Jatter's son, Mr. George F. Sterns, | son, Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Mrs. William | regentative from every sorority and fra- whd has come from his school at Potts- | E. Humphrey, Mrs. James S. Parker, |ternity at George Washington Univer- fown, Pa., to pass his Spring vacation. | Mrs. Louis €. Crampton, Mrs. L. C. Dyer, | sity. This dance is given in honor of e 3 Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, Mrs. F. N. | the new pledges who became affiliated Branch of Woman’s Farm and Zihlman, Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. | with Phi Mu during this month. They Garden Association Will Dine. 'h'\lln;n RAb&tlel;sm wi).rlhlc;uz:dguufl;' are Miss Dorothy Bates. Miss Aileen | -Virginia-! - | Mrs. F. R. McKelvie, Dr. - well, Mi ‘Miss Dore e mams | ley, Miss Jessie Dell, Mrs. Victor Hous- s i1, Beiss Allcs sy and ton, Mrs. M. O. nce, Mrs. Lloyd — o - % 2 ‘Wight and Mrs. Lucien Greathouse. Mrs. Fay Cooper Cole will be the * f . i - guest of honor and speaker at a lunch- 3 Miss Grace Parker has arrived in| (Continued on Fourth Page.) LMILLERE || As smart in size 44 as in 16! as their daughters. 44 to 54. Also Little Women’s and Regular Sizes PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor - “Flat Crepe” Slips 1.59 Strap top, deep shadow hems, and a new fabric that will wear, and wear, and wear. White and colors. Sizes 44 to 52. Costume Slips, 2.98 Crepe de chiné and rayon satin slips in extra sizes, feature extra-sise needs. They're longer, have added hip fullness and deep shadow hems. The. rayon satins have built-up shoulders. White and colors. 44 to 52. Printed Rayon Satifi Kimonos, 5.98 You may have to adopt a conservative color scheme in public, but in private you'll like to indulge fancy in one of these outspoken prints, bordered in a solid color. Sizes to 54. . o o . in extra sizes 1.59and 1.95 Fine silk service-weight and chiffon hose, in the season’s smart shades, may be had in refuhr foot sizes, with extra fullness through the leg, and extra length. Being properly fitted in this way will save your hose much wear and tear, PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Large Headsize Hats To Crown Soft Locks That Never Have $5 Drooping brims that a “little” woman daren't wear are lovely on the woman of size. Bakou Braids, Bangkok Toyos and Novelty Braids are de- lightful accompaniments to the new frocks. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor an |. Miller pfeseniaiion ...very new and very frenchy—this open shank slipper does such wonderful things to your feet PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Society Crepe Nightgowns 1.98 and 2.98 Long enough, and full enough, and best of all— pretty enough to satisfy the most feminine of women. Soft shades, tailored with simplicity, or trimmed with alencon laces. Sizes for large figures. Society Crepe Pajamas, 2.50 The special feature of these garments is that they are CUT TO FIT, in sizes to 50. Nothing “old fashioned” about them, either. Colors, styles and dainty appliques are “the latest.” No Matter How Large Y our Size A Poirette Compact 12.50 and %15 Truly, you'll hardly recognize your foot in this dainty bit of arfisiry . . ¢ —is a perfect controlling and molding foundation. With a compact, expertly fitted to your own individual needs, you can wear anything, and look well in it. Designed for the larger woman. .4 Other extra size foundation ‘ garments from $5 to $15. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Wash Dresses 1.98 and 2.98 Two of our most porular groups may be had in sizes 4214 to 56, and include the chosen fabrics, the outstanding colors and the most recent style fea- tures of this s . If you wear “extra sizes,” wash dresses will compose a great part of your Sum- mer wardrobe. You'll want half a dozen of these! PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Those curving bands with their eye-deeeiving confours and conirasts— i - why, they'll make even the longer foot look petite and dainty. And the strap. It buckles krimly, giving & clear-cut ankle line. Just the touch that you would likel And the heel? Ah! That's ancther bit of decephion; for it really isn't as tall as it looks. But tall or short, you're going to be delighted with the way it arches your foot and “daintifies” your inslep + + . Such a veriety of materials in all the colors that fashion says are just the thing for Spring. Think for 8 moment how this Open Shank Slipper will add fo your wardrobe . . . And afier all now—is there & resson why you coutdn’t come in? Tomomow ? First Fashion Steps Are Taken on Baby Day Baby Day in the Infants’ Department has become the cradle of fashion, so to speak, in Washington. Mothers for miles around know that Thursday is the day when the finest, smartest, most highly approved little wearables are specially priced. Colored Bordered Sheets and Cases 2 for $1 Rosebud_crib sheets, 36x50, blue- or pink hemstitched 36x hems. 17x31 cases to match—4 for $1. Sheer New Print Dresses, 1.95 . Advance showing of to 6. Many tch. Fancy Dalby Silk Wool and Cotton Shirts, $1 Of a fine quality Summer-weight silk-wool-and-cotton combination. All sizes. New Knit Sweaters and Beret Sets, 2.95 Fine wool sets with colored em- gl broidered designs. For tots 1 to 8 4. Pastel shades. Handmade Baby Dresses, 1.19 Dainty touches of colored em- brof . Val lace neck and sleeves. Styles for baby boys and girls. Some samples included. . All.Wool Sweaters, 1.69 Summer - weight wool sweaters. Slip-on style. Lovely colors, For brother or sister 2 to 6. Sanitex Bird’s-eye Diapers, 1.69 27527-inch diapers in sanitary sealed packages of 12. Absorb- ent, soft. Special Purchase! Dalby Bands, 59¢ s o™ PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor THE RONDA—In black, brown of green, blue and beige kidskin with bandings in conirast.-Also in Patent Leather with oither green or beige Wim . « bog to maich. 3 for $1 .2 for $1 Pink and blue ruffled edge rubber sheets Kapok sateen-covered pillows, pink or blue (long or short, hand-scalloped) Hickory rubber sheeting, heavy double face, ” inches wide : ; _ LMILLER s Beautfl Jhoes ' 1222 F STREET NORTH WEST 2 for §1

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