Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1921, Page 37

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THE SUNDAY STAR, JAN'UARY 9, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY to wisit ex-service men still in hos- | L. McCawley, Mrs. Franklin Towns- | Providence Hospital, Miss Cates from | Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Bodwell, Mrs. Benefit per{omance’ pitals. l;mneu de Cartier, wife of | end, Mrs. bzfll’!e Barnett, Mrs. Wal- | Casualty and Miss Barnes from Mount | Ashford, Mr. and Mrs. Afthur HQI" o . 5 the Belgian ambassador; Lady Geddes, | ter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Adolph Caspar | Alta Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Brown, Mr. an Will Be Given by Post I;lrs. Woodrow Wilson Heads Patronesses for Child Hospital Ball wife of the British ambassador; Mrs. | Miller, Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. McClery, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Ju‘neuo 'W. Wadsworth, jr.; Mrs. Thom- | Norman Williams, Mrs. Walter Tuck- Mr. and Mrs. Cran- e e R = : d Mrs. Tre- . 2 as F. Wllsh, Mrs. Edlon Bradley, | erman, Mrs. Sherman Miles, Miss , Mr. an Of Women's Legion| i choner: Bosghton Wood, Mex. | Gwyan, Mise Erast. Mrs. Grennell, Reception to St. Paul's e ) \\ut.'e‘:-.nfi:nn:‘d na Stephen Slocum, Mrs. Henry Cleve- | Mrs. Henry Price Wright, Mrs. Ed- Ch h M b b- _— e Ho“‘ard land Perkins, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. | win F. Sweet, Miss Sophy Sweet, Mrs. urc embership i a Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Brage, Mr, N . . | Gist Blair, Mrs. Robert Patterson, | H. L. Christian and Mrs. Herbert Slo. Mr. an a Ohs Skinner to Be Seen in| Mrs. Allan’ B. Butler, Mrs. Hugh cum. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Briggs gave | and Mrs. Lillie and Mrs. McConnell. Almond Past;. Event Will Be Given at New Willard Hotel Tomorrow Cummings, Mrs. Julian James, Mrs.| Mrs. Lawrence Townsend is chair-| . now year reception at their home, “Ki - > ismet” F Lester Jones, Mrs. Lawrence Towns. |man of the committee on patronesses A ! ilm at Knicker- end, Mrs. William Slater, Mrs. Walter and boxes and has assisting her on §3 Bryant street. Friday. to the mem- . B . 'lh 1. McCoy and Mrs. John Allan Dough- |the ticket committee Mrs. J. S. = - e Night—Partial List of Box bocker Theater on January | L eCoy and e oves. Easby-Smith, Mrs. James A. Drain, | oroong byo e aon® e mrieer and | Blanch one pound of almonds and 19 at 2 and 4 O'Clock Mrs. Marshall, wife of the Vice|Mrs. Henry Tilghan Ball, Mrs. Edwin | Mre. Bair, president of the club. A |Put them through a rine meat chopper Holders Announced. ock. President, heads the list of patron- Bethel, Miss Mildred Greble and | program was rendered by Mrs. Albert | twice. Mix the whites of four eggs in esses, which_also includes the box- Miss Pauli K. The Junior | Briggs, a vocal solo; Miss Bi The George Baldwin McCoy unit| holders and Senora de Riano, wite of [1nos Fauline Blocke =~ Whe Jubior! NoEEs o Xec o0 N ianes Irs. Woodrow Wilson, who has for : : of the Amerlcan Women's Legion | the Spanish ambassador: Mrs. Hous- ia large bowl with three pounds of . . 5 i £ : i i . recitat pulverizeq sugar and add the nuts, so many years been closely allied . e will have two benefit performances | {on, wife of the Secretary of Agricul- | Durward S e Miss Rath- | " Among the guests present were Mrs. | with a flavoring to suit the taste. with mafly of the loaul charities, : 4 :] | of “Kismet,” with Otis Skinner in the | ture; Princess Lubomirska, wife of = ".e| ““ff"- 5 o “sdfl at | Giles Scott Rafter, Mr. and Mrs. Bair, | goo 0 the mixt S A heads the list of patronesses for the c g : title role, at the Knickerbocker Thea- | the Polish minister: Mme. Peter, wife | Articles made by the men in different | y "0 "Gy o Mon 00 Mr. and Mrs, | Knead the mixture ¥ P s 5 ater on Wednesday afternoon, Janu- | of the Swiss minister: Miss Mabel |hospitals will be displayed in the|aipar Mr. and Mrs. Albert Briggs, | of & stiff dough, and n\read it about hall to be given Monday night at the ‘ ary 19, at 2 o'clock, and again at 4 | Boardman. Mme. Collardet, _Mrs. lobby by Mrs. Smith, assistant chief| g Walker Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy | an inch thick on top of the cake. Rub New Willard Hotel for the benefit of § % X . The proceeds v:ill be usedi(.eorze H, Ehle. Mrs, Theodore Boyn. of odcupational _therapy, and her eman, Mrs. Hackworth, Mrs. the fop of the cake with the whi the Children's Hospital. N sh wife of the Vice Presi- also a patroness, and added st which cuts a broad the social roster, are, the ladies of the i wives of ambassadors and min- and others of the diplomatic il A : by the committee formed by this unit | ton, Mrs. James M. Beck. Charles | aids, luding Miss Duggan from!Moore, Mr. and Mr: | an egg before spreading the past Among those who just_taken e = L o irafton Minot > ; - 4 e dei s Wiet ™ || - : Clearance Opportunities Mrs. Marshall Field, Mr: (I‘ tl son Bradley and Mrs. Charles Bough- M ton Wood are on the list of patron- | . - The House of Courtesy. i vho are also hox holders . . . ¥ C ioner Thilman . o . ] is chairman of the floor . : . 0 committee for Ythe ball and will e s 2 ted by the Attorney General, Mr. : v : . : Imrlprmk ale, Sena Frank B. o : 4 o | | Repricing the Fine Coats eler, Nir. Conrad Be . Mr. les J. Mottt lqut & S B Ny ’ ; ¢ ‘ ‘ In all the history of Philipsborn's we have never placed such a wealth of Air. Charles Berry, Mr. 3 b S . TR A o AV d 1 values before you—nor fathered such acute reductions— i Hundreds of Coats—in scores of grades are gathered into three special lots—for special selling tomorrow— Fur-Trimmed Self-Trimmed aitee, M) ver Cohen, Mr. ” hm[z “eddhl: in St. Thomas’ Church was onc of the most beautifally arranged i . William Cox. Mr. | of the wint Crampto . Harry M. Mr. P . € 2 . ” DT B Crica i pert. Lieut.. . Sabin, Brig. Gen. Alleston Cushman, Commander K. G. |Theodore Schwan, Mr. Henry W. Freund Home Opened Davenpot. Shoemaker, Mr. Sm- 3 Mr. Henry B Da : . Imons 5. smith, M . Spa In Honor of Daughter Col. R. H. Dunlap. Ed-|ing, Rear Admn 1 monston. Mr. Josi: S e ph On Saturday, January 1, Mr. and Mrs. 3. G. Field, Ge : tecle, jr. Edward J. Stellwagen, | Tsidore Freund of Woodside, Md.. en- (AL . ; o o I Mr. Frank B. ) ~ommander F A Foad, Mr Lawrence [ tertained in onor of their daughter's . dLI“"“"";_)“S Collars and in many With enormous cape-like collars Sier, Mr. Julius cle. Gold- | Townsend. Mr. De on. En-|return from the Benjamin School of i models cuffs o b itv of . v ei- enberg. Mr. Richard A. Harlow, Mr. | sien 10 M. W, t, Com- | Now York city. The affair icluded sev f the better quality of embroidered designs; artistically ¢ Robert C. Ha M. William B, [mand‘»r T D! stfa Lewis | eral novel dances, and a most enjoya- (X% ’ Furs — Australian Opossum—Mole— fective stitching—lined with consistent Mr. Randall H. orze W. White, Mr. | ble evening was spent by all. S S o Syesten: 2] Hinkle, Mr. Lewis | s N NAthanielW Among those present was Mise Bertha | Nutria, Sea, Skunk, etc. grades of plain or fancy silks. i . ‘imsatt and Dr. H. C | Greenberg, who is- also spending the Holmes, Mr. J. B. Hutchinson, . Mr. A aWimaatsen Winter at Bonjamin School: Misses Milo Admiral R. H. Jackson, Mr. C. Jacob- . T i v Vh s e S art F fi s M d ]s Di = 2 son, Mr. Simon Kann. Lieut, Comman- Smons, Francis Kaufiman. Kdeting 1or : m orm-fitting Models—Distinctive S Stason Tuoctacr o eeniender Washington Camp Yields BanospaaSeras ansstone. | Mildred \ q : . Lamson, Lieut. Commander Lans- chlossberg, Ferda Openheimer, Pauline ; B l d d d ful D ] R I Seinn i oE s R elted-in designs and grace olmans. Lisner, Mr. Jobn H. Mazmder. Mr.| Date to Southern Relief | ser. Bessie S | Henry May. Brig. Gen. Charles L. Mc- The gentlemen included Messr: Cawley, Rear Admiral H. T. May St A ‘ Sons of | Gittleman. Albert Small, Leo M B M Merrick Mr: Bacry Mohun: | - Dington Camp, No. Sons i | bere, Bert Luchs. Paul Jeffries, O Mr. Charles E. Munroe, Dr. F. 8. N Veterans, has relinquished its mardi| pogex - Samuel Dodek, Jerome Fried- Mr. Theodore W. Noves. Commander | £ras ball date in deference to_the |lander, Mark Friedlander, Alvin Frici- A’ Oman Mr. E. & Parker. Mr. M. | Southern Relief ball. _which falls | lander, Bernard Wilner, Joseph Jack- Parker, Mr. Richard Wayne Park- | Within the s . The camp will | son, Raymond Gittleman, Alvin { " Rear Admiral C. W. Parks, Mr. R. mbine its s annual mardi | Stanford Abel, Max Louis and Arnold ergtear) Adira aaes &y | gras ball and its second American | Berman. HosgiBerryJ e fr-s i Con ande s fS goldarity hall into ode which will| A most attractive buftst supper was Prigman, Commander A B Reed|be given at the New Willard Hotel |served and a fiv jazz orche: Lieut. Commander P. Richmond. Caw= { Nfarch 10. | added_to the evening ntertaiment. C. E. Riggs. Mr. Roland C. Ringgold, | " The hoxes will be reserved. a al. | Miss Beulah Freund and Judge Charles H. Robb. Mr. R. S i Iv,rernher: k Robbins, Col. Alexander Rodgers. Dr t “he {a: iitolithelr Joseph G. Rogers, Mr. John H. Rup . ; Afl.. Employing, of course, the finest of the popular weaves— B.ah'w'a - Evora Suedine s:’vertone Corduval Velours - Chamo;styn Dlush : < Ve’dynCS' Introducing the new Taffeta and Canton Crepe Dresses Aut}xontatlvely forecasted as fashion's preferred fashion for sprmg You are to enjoy the privilege of selection from this initial showing at prices con- spicuously below thur conserva- tive valuation— Another unexpected opportunity preliminary to the change of loca-. ... . | .. tion of the Millinery Department 3 é 6 g About 150 Charmingly New % Pussy-Willow Taffetas--- and the Soft, Clinging Canton Crepes Modeled on straight lines. Artistic Embellishments —Almost varied as the as- sortments—entirely original in conception and superbly effec- tive in execution. Unique eyelet embroidery. All-¢ signs. Featuring Georgette Crepe, with Lizere crowns and flower trimmed— | $ 5.95 —that'’s the expediency price—but far from the actual values. It’s only the stress of contemplated moving that justifies such marking. r embroidered de- New delineations of the bouf- Braided models. fant effect. Ruffled designs. The new scalloped skirts Gay-colored worsted em- broidery. Sparkling metal threading. Fach Frock makes appeal with its charming originality— and its intrinsic richness of material and craftsmanship. Blue, Black, Brown and new Grays predominating — with many combinations—and strik- ing small Black and White Plaids. * Duplicates of these Dresses will of necessity command much higher pricing—for this is a pre-season special we are intermingling with the January Clearance You'll be interested in view ing the new shapes—of large, small and medium proportions—and contemplating the dominating Spring colors as h: indsomely expressed in these Hats.

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