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VE! AY, \ 21. SOCIETY SOCLETY THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY; JANUARY 7, 1921 B . . ] Ak e e | Bleooos oo, T TTT T O 1 O S NN D D SN Miss Morgan. ~ ' y oing Strong—January Sales j. < e : '] § [ 7 S Baker were the guests of honor at E A 3 5 ¢ (4 > s { : B Vi Pre e o onor | Q1B last evening of Col. and Sirs. Where new is offered at prices ) Marshall will be the J. W. Joyes. The other gucsts were Loft _ ; s General Mrs. Meritte W. 9 e < 3 > veg 109-1111 G Street NW guests at the dinner to be O e e i Sone: | 1| asked usually at this time of the vear . @ iven this evening by her, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dennis 2 1 Q. Cah e e 1 = i |Sccretary of tha Smithsonian In- N for old! Saturday holds forth a won . o Vs t. V. Burr an apt. Dwight Partridge = 3 = : Ehe B TR R ey Il | sticution andisics. Gharles D Walcoft ] o, U Lo (ADE DRIELL LR guests derful array of opportunities. 1216 F St. N'W., —— ance [0 i == Boris | 1ater to the second of a series of < 4 or daturday ear |, o, o, o o i St SR 8 et i PTG Bakhmeteff. will enter Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William : 5 T il | pany ac tuncheon Sunday-. Peirce enteriained o company at din- Bought for Girls—Just in Time - ner, preceding the dance to w = 5 ( T TER C ey e S Y ks, $39.50 NEWES WIN ER l{ ILw;uz‘.-fi:m\?i'llobetzll, Gl T AR i}l‘:,y e G Henry ‘r] i1Sses ricoune roc s, . il jhonor the assistant secreta vill | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. William X s Navy and Mrs. Gordon Woodbury Will| wir, it #76 Mre. Wil W “ . anu Sales — in our |entertain af dinner this evening in| Wrigh Gol and s Georee B byne An outstanding feature of our new kind of January . 89 50 the presidential suite at the New Wil-| Gquil fogand Mes Ceorre b T e - » 1 MISSCS Values to $ o lard. - | Philip Berry and Col. William Eric Misses’ Department tomorrow!— X : ¢ g or omen an 2 Mrs. Woodury will be at home to-| L 0P e sses will find it hard to resist buying, especially in lilll | morrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. Col. and Mrs. George C. Marshall, Those who see these smart dresses will fin 2 Bronatacobar cotibed nith » Y Ch . * at Wardman Park Hotel. jr., also were hosts at dinner hP!‘("n'» face of such a low price. Youthful styles of navy blue or r(]'n\ Pl bl e am- ! the ‘dance, their guests being asked . 5 2 e e e e e e our olce ai e e A e e eme iiioimestic s b e o e A e el ed satin; straight-line models with tunic skirts of all t kM' wpic g L o he will be as- or twelve, G isses % 0 | Sheted be Siom: Tiouston, wite of the nd Mrs Baker. assisted Misses’ $98.50 Coats, $65 e Cante $85 ill | Secretary of the Treasury; Mrs. Rob- 5 . Sur brs 5 g 4 i W oats, . A il ert Lansing and Mme. Gana- e e i i Bolivia coats with large nutria collars, Fashioned of chamoistyne, or bolivia, xuh i v of the|at the dance, which was the second 5 B _ T ndsome collars of nutria, moleskin or Aus- Baroness Suigebars inxge at home | of a series of Army dances. straight-line models, belted. A few with 1”1'! n j i| | Japanese ambassador, Wi 13 Ty J 5 S e tralian opossum. : n [ ] ”vi this afternoon from 4 until 6. Judge and Mrs. Josiah A. Van fur pockets. In reindeer and brown. Sizes In navy blue, brown, reindeer and rust. Sizes il i i £|Orsdel will entertain at dinner ety 16, 18 and 20. e ‘n, W f the minister of 5 iss nd 16 years. 3 i il e al 0] 4 7 ard B ress, vho wi ar- i ¥ 2 L in Omaha. The marriage of Miss e — u r [l P atme LG rouitchimte of the e | St chl analoe: Bt il tak ew 0 s-- l n erw ar all | e T thix attarnoon. when {Place next Wedn ; \ will be at ho s on, . : o s Vosnitch, 8 < 5 T e A Saturday Patrens will find here Exquisite Silk - iy | Who s ’ 3 nis | Do C N Bl : o gul d re- Nl "atiss Vosnite will go to Buffalo this | Polores Crawford will be at home . that are Astonishingly Low Abcut 200 Ceats taken from our regular stock an l [ evening to spend the week end with | [SOREOW Rflernoon at & olciock. at Underthings at Prices i aran i d Mrs, George Mathews, WhO | goy art of January. : ek duced for quick cle: ce. A Tl e eeie of tne|Saturéay a Srcons 5 High quality silk undergarments, in every Yalamas ||| minister"and jme. Groutte e iliamDug Marhoyenll |l ff particular and the prices take them out of the ivi 3 i s at 13 st strect, to- 4 3 i s st economical sllvertones Velours . l i'\filsB:\:':»pugn:”\l'e;'o':-:rthe Navy and |days in January {*al with careful laundering silk underwear will givc Velour de Laines Marine Corps dance, to which theY| ;. gocong of a series of five tea better service than any other kind. Veldynes will later take their guests. dances. given by the “Army and ‘avy o a3 - iors,” will be given tomorrow af- . 3 X Geldtones Broadcloths i Dinner for Supreme Const. | LOCT (N0 be iyer omorror aion || | $7.50 Nightgowns ss?:lk < A aker will head oomers The Attorney General and Mrs. 16th street. Mrs. Baker wi ifteas il Il | Mitcheil Palmer entertained at dinner | the receiving lines, sesioted by A T ans Copenhagen HitH en her's for the|Chamberlain, Mrs. Holbrook and Mrs. t Navy mnd i "xpf-:zcg'f"fnea&u?r‘c‘:fifi Court 6f the | Horbert Slocum. The voung ladies to al 95 Taupe Brown Reindeer l United States. The table was 12id in | ausist awill be Misne AconS phales o . 1 P Indian Red Tobac the ballroom, where a beautiful degog | Miss Anna Kittelle, Mise Harriet Jove, T e ition smilax, trailing pine and|3fiss Laura Lejeune, Miss Louise Lar- eautiful e ” Gray IR NE “ R triiceranatine (Oblong | ner, Miss Katharine s, Chine Gowns, in tai- Au""e‘:’v,:;. a;f ilill | table adorned with plaques of Ch- | Katharine Munson, Miss ances Mor- d filet lace tractive styles; : < idered collars, cape collars. mond Toses, with roses e o | FO™: Miss Mary McCarthy, Miss Esther lored an ShE S TR Luxurious fur collars, embroidered collars, car 0 The cloth and low baskets overflow- | NoVann, Miss alogie and Miss Fiitert trimmed styles, strap Crepe de chine or ieids : rles. All silk lined and inter- ing with roses alternating with thelpo e < effect. In flesh only. Satins i Straightline and dolman styles. All s tall silver candelabra, which were| “The floor committee trimmed. others with e capped with white shades. Miniature | conim o000 (0T i | lined. fountaing played at either end of the ne 1o sk Gandh onite. = itable, through which varicolored |y’ Nfoore, ‘Capt. $8.50 to $10 o lights reflected. Capt. Jenkins, A fMr. and Mrs. Palmer reccived the EnvoloaelChemise e ol < tosis’in the small ballroom, and tamellat] Missl Margaset ope 19 f guests in the s any | The marriage of Mis 5 $13.50 to § l those in tho distinguished COMPAAY | perin, daughter of_the late Clifford alrs | 578 Diugiass White, 3r. Justice and | berin and of Mrs, George Howard, to 5 90 Silk Nightgowns b/ Mirs. Josepn McKenna, Mr, Justice and took place yesterday in New York ° Smplg Lot—$.1.50 to . Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mr. Jus- [ 100k Dlace yesterday “in New Vork les $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Values $ 98 e Wiikam Tt Day, Mr. Justice and | LY whero the, bride was spending i i 1 itch and novelty o Mrs. Willis Van Devanter. Mr. Jus-{gino"\vas planned for later in the Choice of a number ° Of crepe de chine ana wash 1 Every pair perfect. Lace, stripes, nets, dropstitch anc ; == tice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mr. Jus- | (1€ was planned for later in'the of pretty atyles. Of satin, trimmed with filet and Al av All sizes tice James Clark McReynolds, Mr-|ness o¢ Mr. Amory. father of the le chine or A choice lot of val laces, made with ribbon Hose. Black. brown and navy. i Justice and Mrs. Louis D. Brandeis, | pisg, S0 T (AmOry, father of the crepe de chine des; of satin or Strap or built-up shoulder. In 2 Mr. Justice John H. Clarke, the Sec- | yr@gfiP Qi (a8, Svent, immediatel washable satin; styles; of satin flesh, white and navy. Un- —illl | r ¢ of the Navy and ers. I}an‘:fi after the ceremony for Boston. venise and val lace crepe de chine; have ysunl values at = iov. £~ Pennsylvania — : auti ace yokes = =—————= R e e e S Downing will be at home trimmings, strap or beautiful 1111; g 1 1 50 Sl 95 __ ————————————— of the supreme court of Penn- | his afternoon anz the following Fri- built-up shoulder, fir;xsheg w : Tos e 5 U, i & 54 i d Mrs. Robert von Mosch- | days through the season. > adorned with trimming, also pretty - S icor, the ambassador to Javamiend Maj. and Mrs. Gist Blair entertained ::'s:l:;y budal 15 remeateasttylalin 32_95 o B ineyn et Forkrean sl e as e (O D S etentatiied hite and flesh color. flesh color and white. S Oflermg an SRia anaLee: Sehafersime or | Coverarwire Tald fo Haat i = 3 8 nia and Mrs. Schaffer, - i ; Ca ale tor Eeneral and Mrs. William L. d Sales = EL] X s ute N Commander and Mrs. Charles W. O. For the January Sal B] & 608 TO 614 EVENTH ST. Kriorson. Senator Knufe Nelson, Reat | Commander and s, Chartes w. 0 || 1 ouses Saturday : vamage G | aomil s st Gary . Grayeon, | Bunicer will enfertair s company e || . T the Navy-Marine Corps dance, which || Philippine Georgette Wanted ey 2 ¢ill be given at the Willard, joardman, Representative Andrew J.|w 5 95 Styles Noreceod Mios g fommier e | i colontal Balll the inspedt soctal 1| o or Cr?pe . ty \ C m‘:?(tl?llxe ?:flff{;.?r'j:x" ML::S- J;";e. event schpdule}(‘l tovx;rnxis e\'?({l'{'g’,c‘lllxll,i Nlo-htgowns de Chine and Colors The House Of ourtesy Blxonjoff wzston Jild_MESandiiixs] g; e Constitntion Chapter. Dy ARy = Just enough for i bu: aturday—Women's and Misses . J. Kemp Bartlett of Baltimore, who e benefit of Americanization h: Your Blouses in attractively hand-embroidered or drawn work pa Lorith A Fortunate Purchase—' : O S e CouscEuestslolMetandMeR L, 5 M AThert D Spanaias presi- terns, also some trimmed h filet or Venise lace, and othel Palmer for the occasion. < he ican | Opportunity to Save elaborately beaded in self and contrasting colors. Some tailored dent ‘of the Sons of the American PP y i n ra ilored Revolution, will make the presenta- ! styles, scverely plain or] relieved with neat tucks are included; s. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of the|tions, d_during the evening Lieut. long or short slecve styles. sontior oo, Mmoo $4.00 §2. * " ""$8.95 to $10 Blouses, $7.50 : < S R e B —— — - Gowns Tallored ‘Blouses of crepe de chine. in attractive stripes, €] 1Spla at Eleanor Markell of New York on 1415 G Street : with roll collar of self materal, or white pussywillow: others Greece in the drawing room of her ee! 3500 in convertible collar. also white or flesh crepe de chine and . . residence, 1701 19th street. A buffet Opposite Keith's 5 puseywillow, with roli or Peter Pan collar; either tucked or plain a er Spe(:lal Pl'lce - SiEUCstsiprenent atithe Furs Exclusively Gowns . models; alsg satin stripe radum in all white; all have tailored v y talk followed. Cufts to mateh collar. The commercial counselor of the January Reductions Philippine underwear always Saturday—Ready for Another Busy Day British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce £ P _these = l(:)d::rlck entertained at dinner at —make the preent an has an {rreslstlb!e am:)eal th' 'al P h se_si“{ H dba Rauscher’s last evening in honor of on all opportune time to invest low prices make this offering pec1 urcha: an gs Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, who have re. fine fur. 1 A4 > 1 $5 85 d 7 8 \ cently come here, where the former is FURS 1$550 HUDSON SEAL Rbundl and| squareiiinccki (il;d‘sns"t ;sng:;ld Sell 2 an o e Ml LT B COATS now.......$375 gowns of fine nainsook, ex- The valued are surprising—smart bags of moire silk, in black. 1 r. o roderick w 1T L 2 plue and; taupe, Ch of plain. engraved or covered 3 atS il e thrke e By ana i) | SOOI (il pand *embroidered, v Ve S8 i s il Porg 2 oot et pieml sl il cioyimantiis)| = E| g hand scalloped, and handmade "gy350 4o $77 50 Leather and Velvet Handbags, $10 ‘ the wmasy relcolmL oMb I iat £ = by Philippine women who from A yaried assortment—all popular styles. Select from bead-em- ‘ H p 3 o = = : , idered and plain velvet bags, some with steel bead fringe: ha Designed for wear at the Representative and Mrs. James 8.|= “rs = their youth up have learned to broidered and plain ve pes. with chain handle of handle z 1 2 ved to 1717 -2 = illful with the needle. Rib- of seif material. gold , Dutch silver or covered frames, fancy fash ble watering places Parker have moved to 1717 Massachu = be skillful wit f self material. gol L 8 v H 2 = vith Silk lined. A ity 1 Tor The seasgnr " ey have leasea | 2 ° £ bon;run i styles;some with e ey haes oflanll o e seal, beaver calf, cobra, in the sunny south, but which, aaaie e e £ Qe crossgrain o crepe seal. Popular swagger stvie in the loc % e newl pointes cond secre- | = = tary of the Peruvian embassy, Senor | = rlce = due to the relocatmg of our Don Santlage Bedoya, Has arrivea in | S = 3 3 1R Washington to take up his duties at|= = . Mxllmery Department. now etomi e H £ t n oes under way, must be hurried Mrs. William Miller Collier winl £ no el e uc lon l give a large reception, with dancing, | = d = tomorrow afternoon at Rauscher's, in | = t) = out. honor of Mrs. Willlam Whiting A s atur = 2 o h C B - T Be é b g An-|Z s Theref \ h & drews, “whose husband iu' cousin | S = Sorosls ng -Cut OOtS—NOW o (-] of Mrs. Collier, and who is one of |= =t CE@ G Weh AvCNaBT the secretaries in the Amerldcsn"d}:plo- H y = Choice Dark B Kid —0 matic service, now connected with the | = £ rown garded what they cost—or Deparimentor Biaie” "o W0 e |2 = of Six z and Calf—Black \ Mrs. Collier Wi e assisted by !E H F = what they should sell for- umeae Ritro, e Sathion Sme. = £ Different ° ml:'ld Tan Grouitch, Mrs. William M. Calder,|= = X ] and place them on sale Satur- Mrs: Frank B. Kellogs, MrsCtoar|S : £ Styles PAIR bbled Calf q ¢ once,C; Fhipps, Mra “harles 5. am- | S ine e £ b ay at— n, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. David | = % = = Jayne Hill, Mrs. John Hays Ham.|= = H Been o o R fit, | 2 nem = ave 11.50 and $12.50 Pair Edson Bradley, Mrs. Henry Cleveland | = = . Perkins, Mrs Luther W. Mott. s, | S F at 12th = $12.50 All Daik Brgwn”de Sllzi_SohDCar:(LBammgL of:lf James 8. Parker, Mrs. Bertrand H, | = = b ce Boo igh-Cut Lace Snell, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and | £ a £ High-Cut Lace g! With leather Cuban heels and welt With low Cuban heels, welt soles and soles; also the same in all black kid. wing tips: ve Practical and comfortable. same in black calf. The Secretary of War and Mrs. serviceable; also $11.50 and $12.50 Dark Brown 512_.50 Light Tan Pebbled Calf Kid Vamp Boots ‘High-Cut Bregue Lace Boots T i i lace style, with low Cuban heels and apie. ¥ They include entirely new and distinctive effects— Organdy Hats Taffeta Hats Georgette Hats Flower Hats Hats of Printed Georgette welt soles; dressy, soit and comfort- $12.50 Dark Brown'Calf Lace Boots and welt soles; a very dressy street & With French heels; very dressy. boot. A This is the lowest price we have yet seen quoted for shoes of this character—best leathers and finest work- manship throughout. You can buy them with the knowledge that they are going to give satisfaction, because tll.ey are high-grade shoes. Size assortments are good—in the varicus lines for the opening of this sale tomorrow. You cughtn’t to miss the opportunity! Children’s Shoes Reduced A Saturday Sale of the kind of Shocs you would want your children to wear. All welt sole footwear, smoothly finished on the inside and made with good full toes, assuring proper room for the growing foot to lie straight and thus avoiding foot troubles of later years. $7.00 to $7.50 Shoes Shoes for Growing Girls High-Cut Lace Style, Pair, . Made §f selected calf in hln’«‘k 54.65 $9.50 Black and Dark Brown Calf- e R high cut laced style, with welt s 95 leather with dull kid tops for hig S 6. dress wear—sizes 814 to 11 and 113 to 2— ;)1’,(,3(0 \;f) P;:rucea ; .5. i all at one price. Ve Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear G at Twelfth Street Spri;lg Hats $ 5.00 “Why Pay You'll find them *types of fashion consistent with the Gowns % and Wraps designed for contem- 5‘. z poraneous wear. More?" \ These dainty creations are A\\ made up in— | Satins—Taffeta—Batavia Cloth— Straw and Satin Combinations— Braid and Taffeta Combinations —Straw and Braid Combina- tions. X Whether you are journeying to the south or remaining at home, these hats will appeal to you. A complete assortment of styles and colorings makes it by A0 c . unusually easy to meet individ- Dsstinctive Models ual requirements. We have never before been able to ofter such great values in millinery.