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SOCIETY ITHE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 9, 1921—PART b SOCIETY { College Women's Club |t Sliexe of Law :vaen Surprise Party |Musicals Form Part | ) Graduates of the Washington Col- Of : lege of Law recently admitte | 5 2 el * ! Plans Event on Jan 12 mumbers of the club. will assist at| On 15th Anniversary Entertglnments n’ : ' the reception v 5 s Pow | Miss 1da May Moyers and Mrs. Edith Mrs Segaloft were Wednesdax evenns Jamuary 12, a| s 1d2 May Moyere nd s SRR Or. and Mrs. Henry Segaloft were Society of Washington £oecial reception w be held by the | table. given a surprise party last Lolle ke W {u‘;\'* Club in honor of evening in celebration of the fifteenth M L v s NAeTE P on=dizeator ot the . anniversary of their wedding. Amons |Mige Laura olatea = ot e ostcee Toeunans o6 e | Delicious Carrots. the_guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tonn . of"the club, Miss| Cook some carrots in water. Drain|J. Sacks. Mr. and Mrs Hyman Levwi| Hostess at Her Apartment chairman them. Melt some butter in a pan, put i“f flf;fl x“ acke, Miss Anna Scherr, g % Ving line will be: Mrs |in the carrots and turn them for |Mrs. Max Sacks, Miss SAME SCIT ) in Honor of Miss M. Mussex. Indes Kather-|soime minutes. Sprinkle with flour, | S ARDS SCOG N0 Harev Jarboe, Delia_Sheldon Jac still turning them. Add a glass of | X" ganchury and Mr. Sam Yaeger of Eleanor Mack of Los Koxipunders, Miss soup stock. an onion and a little| ywi Tl ity 0% g Mrs. samuel H. e Ninette B Puul.ghen of «©h nd parsley. Cover|gopary =~ 3 Eisie Hoftman. Mrs.| Angeleg, 2.V the pan and cook for twenty minutes | Goatis Hotman and Mrs. Augusta : on the side of the stove. When|geherr of Baltimore, and Miss Lol . " cooked take away the omion and |Sacks, Miss Raccisin and Mr. Joe CoX| JMiss Laura Volstead entertained in the wauce with the yolk of |of New York city. A buffst supber!ner apartment, at the Brighton, on utter. was served after the dancing. et i e e of Mi leanor Mack of .08 Ange- les. Miss Mack is a well known mem- ber of the California bar and also Is rvi ien, amison of the V H -~ ® grand secretary of the Phi Delta : 1 ( Delta Women's legal Fraternity. H @ @ While in Washington she was the : @ L guest of Zeta Chapter of George ! | Washington University. ~ 3 Miss came here from Law- : THE SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND | rence Where sha installed o | YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN e L e | the various cn pters of I'hi n;-n.‘ P Delta in the interests of the fro- F at Tenth St. e e g oty B { new chapters before returning to Lo i Angeles. | — { Washington Chapter, Trinity Col- | lege Alumnae Association, enter- = tained at a dinner at the national MISS KATH NE BUCKHOLTZ | clubhouse of the Association of Col- iQf Montreal, who was tne sguest of | legiate Alumnae on Thursday even-|Gem. and Mra. Munson for the debmt | ing, January 6. | oo s S tital aAdosTatio og |0f their dnughter, Mixs Katherine Gertrude Lane, Miss Maude Gavnor, |'1"PNon | Miss Margarct Callahan, Miss Isabella Cain, assisted by Mre. fawrence (1o . 3 n. M ss Mercedes Phelaa and Aisx Perconal Mentinn of s'en Riordan, were in chare Come Monday and share in this After-lnventory Sa le 7272277, y T nsyments A VA e e a A vlumf:'u Anunry VT Others in Social Life street. A | M 0 - The Attorn ral and Mrs. Pal- Miss Lucella Christie and Miss Mil- |mor have s eir guests for th ldr-- Christie entertained a party of . RAve as their guests for | young people New Year evening at | Wcek end the latter's brother-in-law | their siome. in Randle Highlands. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp| Dancing and many games were en- | ’ 2 to Joyed during ‘the eveming, won amo |Bartlett of Baltimore. who came and_piano selections wers rendered | Washington to attend the brilliant | by Mr. George Clark and Mr. Wen- |dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. | dell Thorpe. A midnight supper was 22 It’s an exceptional opportunity to secure Kafk‘a’s Specla.l- ized Exclusive Apparel at a remarkable price saving—and in spite of the fact that many garments had already been sub- stantially reduced in price. So now for Monday— 7227 7. 72 Tam W. Christie, Mr. and Mra. Georse o Gl i S, Maier, Miss Florence Anthony, Mifs | . Cendrick of W Katherine 'Dunnavant, Miss Mabel | Scnator John B. Kendrick of W Dunnavant, Mr. Robert Ball, Mr., Cor- | 9Min& has gone to ik n inus ceting of the nelius Doremus, Mr. Willlam Martin {4500 the annual meeting, of OO tand Mr. William Masson. 7% 2 All Women's Fur Coats, All Women's Shits, 7 an L e iwhich he is president {With or Without Fur Trimming) ! Tuesday, December 28, there was a'| Kendrick wii | rarty given by Mr. and Mrs. J dinner par Jordan of Bowling Green. Va., to their her diushter !daughters, Lucy Winston and Eliza- ibeth. in honor of their house guest, {Miss Mary Cave of Washington eSS Dancing and card playing were the Wednesday lamusements of the evening. A supper Fick will be All Women's® Coats, 1 (With or Without Fur Trimming) All Velvet Dre_sses. 3 Off !was served at 11:30. Among those ipresent were Misses Mary Cave. Eva SR J {Smith. Margaret Allen, Laura Hen- derson of Washingtor, D. (.; Sue Washington and will be at the Shore- 5 m for tne s {Ware, Dolly Vaughan of Richmond, ! Vit Miss Ross. of Rhode lsland; Miss 3essie Dillavd of ¢hatnman, ave ived ! Dibawl of New Orleans, John Dillard T Il jof Chatham. Va.: Henry ‘Ware, Mayo |at Charleston. & C. on their vachp Thornton of Richmond, Va.: Oscar ! e {Carr of Shenandoah: Billy Sale of Nor- | Freilngh few days in duck hun And a Sale Afor Tots to Teens i foik. : Va.; ; yr\g,.k“,‘ and Dougla to l-‘lornlu‘.‘ "1‘:1\:»:;‘:;.!,»‘: - dus of ~ Newton. Va Fiasos il enters —On the Third Floor, where mothers . atherine Washington, Mary Golden, foc ol forte jHelen Miller, Frances Henders \ Butierworth, Blanche, Heiwn, Frunces Broadus, Alice Dunnington 7777 77 0 can realize big savings for young folks All Winter Coats for Boys and Girls I All Girls' Serge Dresses- -+ - ovvonn | 2 OH Elliott, Mary 1 jssued fn- | Marion ~ Smoot. ~ Marv Cooke. with danc- Henshaw, Charlett, Luey Faliaferro, ning, when exhibi- Will be goven by &- |Margavei Webb. * Frances, Louise tion dan | .eu-ni Lucy Barlow, 20T iRowe, Louise Haynes, Luc (Mary. “Annie © Wolfork e Mahon. Messrs. Thomas Boyd Wash- Clty_anil - will spend e iington, Bernard Mahon. Tor Blantun. t the Marlborough-Blenheim {Evans. Mason Sale. Hiram, Davis' tusse VN All Sweaters and Sweater Sets- ceeee All Girls' Tailored and Fancy Hats. - iHenderson, Phelam Broadus, Secotr Rus ] Hens’hav\“,. Robinson Jordar, Ross oo Amd ravis, . Lewis, e - g bl Ll SRR TR e e s asoane ke zar Jiowe, Edgar Richards . ank Smoot, rfrax:f;dg:"ryox: .‘3:::..{‘.\"1. les from here lust spring and itts, Aubrey Valentine, Willin Bow 19850; A3t0 the fplace {'\‘d rdep#e_ Arthur Taliafers ‘y:::‘ .mrnm:;:l r;m” - A o0lfork j o s st | Leancr. Mr and Mo oo iker, B\ lries and tomon trees motored Jarnett, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martin, |0, the m San L {1rs. Green, Raines and Charles Cofiins. | (420 107 T 1 ¥ Pi | i ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hamiiion Coates gave a| Mrs New Year eve party for their daughter, 5ina V when their guests included Miss Marga- | sPent the ret Taylor of Washinzton, Miss Dorothy | their wa Coe, Miss Virginia Coe, Miss Mildred | SD- 0l wayne of New York. Miss Fdith Mad- | i | i they wiil of the winter. dox, Miss Marget Butler, Mi - P.t:‘yd. Miss Meta Gl cock. Miss Dors | othy Carpenter, Mr. Edward Taylor, M Shepard Ta; Mr. Wade Batler: Me George Boyd, Mr. George Smith, Mr. Emmet James, Mr. Mil:on Starwell, Mr. Marvin Hudson, Mr. Robert Saffell, Mr. Ralph Saffell, Mr. Ralph Hawkins and | Mr. Stuart Coates, brother of the young Fostesses. Dor- iami, Fla., where winter, returning 1106 G Street All Suits '5 Price A. Moore of Columbis 4 the guest of her parcnts. Mr. and - irfax Lobertson, at An tnteresting musical and tea was | MrS Charles A MeCarthy of ¢ given Tuesday for the students of the | Hill 161t the city Tuesday Wiison Normal School and their par- | the remainder of the win ents. a Lehmann's “In a Persian fornia. and will stop en r Garden™ was sung by Mrs. Grogan, so- |4a¥s in Chicago and Kan prano; Miss Randolph, contralto: Mr. | Bleydon, tenor, and Mr. Haneke, bass, | \ MI- 4nd Mrs. I'ra . Caruthers of | 4 with Mrs. B{I»_\'don at the piano. At the | 1!4;| nnw:_m L enter- | Sl e e R o e R . o tea ‘which followed Mry. Bincira syhe ned Jast night at 2 dance in honor Choose a beautiful suit from these prices—the lowest in five year son, librarian of the school. presidey ot {of Mrs. Caruther's consin. the tea table. lian Ro of W il‘(,iul Ciub, Fai oW ennue, 1One hundred guests ed. AL Bridge Party to Aid P Roper is ng her M Wheeler, in 2d street European Chlldren‘m.,,..fl,- Mi seth Dunlop of For the benefit of the starving| WAShington. s Foste children in central and eastern Iiu|FT DecTwliere shie Wi an rope a committee of ladies composed | M4IPACT of the winter at « ! of Mrs. Samuel Steinberger, chairman; ¢ Mrs. Rudolph Lyon, Mrs. Goldsmith ! wyshin gton circle, spent the holidays Slgmund, Mrs. Sol Minster and Mrs.| with her parents, Mr. and Mooty Archie Engel will give a bridge and| Blake Clark, at 1642 Hobart strect. 200 party at the Hotel Arlington Mon-| Miga Clark has returned 1o 1o ies’ 5 5372 492 H9e Save on Coats $25 to $85 Wrap models, semi-fitted styles, fur collars and others 2 Miss Mame Clark, formerly o Here are the wonderful reductions 3020 34030 6O 508 Fashionable Dresses at Slashed Prices Satins, Taffetas, Tricolettes, Velvets, Tricotines, Velours and Others Values Are $25 to $70 1125 3 answers well. mausoleum at Oatlands. This estate To beat a carpet, beat it on the|is in fact, not only one of the mos wrong side first and then more gently | historic in Virginia, but is decidedly £ on the right side. Beware of usingjone of the show places of the state. | B to ecC urs, (0] sticks with sharp points, which may | counting not the least of its unusual | tear the carpet. To remove ink stains | attractions a fiftee: cre woodland | fn‘)‘m carpets, ’fl;s;lm.\;k up all the|of chestnut trees, it . . -~ ~. ~ ink possible witl otting paper, and Situated upon a plateau, the man link, Fur, Wolf, Skunk, Fitch, Opossum, Seal, Angora then rub the stain with a flannel | chambered old ion is surround. dipped in hot milk. Grease stains can|on two sides by a wide stone hely . be removed by mixing French chalk |dere, from which the ground drops l e ats 3 0 an and water to a thick cream, and|sheer heyond a massive wall of ma- o rlmm 9 . painting it over the spots Let it!sonry to an idyllic Italian garden of remain on until quite dry, place over | many terraces. On one of these is it a fold of cloth and liron with a|an elaborately ornate stone weil rim, es fals i ; fairly hot iron; the grease will pass|which. with the ancient bronze bucket Styles and materials to be worn ’till late spring ey pasa{hchiml e Cl e b ronzaiuaie be a prize for each table, and tea will | uity of Prat be merved at the conclusion of the " > °f TTatt Institute card playing. and Mrs. Eustis Mrs. Robert Wood Bliss's home, 1785 . Massachusetts avenue, on December Wi 30, checks continuing to come in last I Go to Eng]and Plans are being perfected for an Eustis n-mnh!(d over Christmas at all-star_operatic concert to be held|Oatlands, their country place near at the National Theater on the after-| Leesburg, Va. and, after ranged to aid Herbert Hoover's cause,| Washington home, the Levi P. Mor- {ton house, on Scutt circle, they will {sail in the early spring for England M i fore "than $20,000 was realized | V] week to the hostess of the wonder-| AMr. and Mrs. Wiiliam y ? spending noon of. January 20, and several other{ tne remainder of the o | Cleaning a Carpet. {to place their oldest daughter at! i i day, January 17, at 2 p.m. There will i whero che is & member of (he fon- from the drawing-room gathering at fully successful affair. Corcoran big entertainments are being ar- nter in their school. Take two cups of ox-gall and add to| Both Mr. and Mrs it three pints of boiling water. Rub|cated, for the most part, in I this on the carpet with a piece of{land and on the continent and , flannel, and then rub with another|therefore, among the finest linguists flannel dipped In hot water, or take|!in Washington society. one cake of soap, shred it finely, add| Many ancient Christmas customs two tablespoonfuls of washing soda|were observed at Oatlands this year and pour upon it one gallon of boil-:in accordance with their annual cus ing water. Let it cool and then dip|tom since acquiring the fine old es. a flannel into the mixture and rub(tate from the Carter family, the most the carpet and before it dries rub|distinguished members of ‘which as with another flannel dipped in clean|far back as that famous fighter of hot water. Ammonia added to hot|ante-colonial fame, old King Carter, water and applied with a flannel also |are interred in the imposing stone stis were edu- ent _owne f'l;om one of the ducal _ gardens near Rome. SEE THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS ON MAIN FLOOR Graham Pudding. T and Mes” Eustis in o quiet Georgette -.nd' Silk Blouses, broken ljneo, values to $8.50, to close............,.....$2.69 enishis ) ;‘;B:";"N‘:fl.l“g Dolicss led ::'lll‘r:lLs:“!,:! be Tooked for in a homo! ile and Striped. Blouses, broken lines, values to $4.00, to close ....$1.39 Uso two cubs . of unsifted graham; wWhen they take. noscession of the Voile pe s, flour, one cup of chopped raisins, one | Morton house this season they will teaspoonful of baking soda, one tea- { have about them many things brought spoonful each of cassia, cloves and | from the old Corcoran house on La- nutmeg. and one-half teaspoonful of [ fayette sauare. which is 8o soon to salt. Stir these ingredients thoroughly | he torn down to mive place to an into one cupful of thick sour milk | enormous modern club structure. Just and steam the pudding in one loat what will be done With regard to the for three hours. Serve hot. in slices, | pxceptionally fire old tooled leather with a hard sauce made of butter and | with which the librarv at Corcor: ered sugur, mixed hard enough | houss is paneled on walls and ceil- to cut. ing has not yet been announced. i Georgette Blouses, one-of-a-kind models, values to $12, to close. Camisoles, in variety of styles, values to $3, to close............ Bargains in Kimonos, Sweaters, Bath Robes, Und:rwear, Extra Special—Best auality Silk Hosiery. . the s ‘.\Hlvs Standish teapot, & chair and a|out the couniry. and Miss Elizabeth ||| Epery Evening, 6 to 7:30 i an iron chest and " R served. Palmer Thursday evening. for lh"!t.mfl;.-’,’.'lmf,{?fi“f. Pfifh looks much lik | benefit of its members. | Guests included Mr. and Mrs, Wil- {Justices of the Supreme Court of the 'tno’ one which St. Gaudens wrapped ! . of Mrs. Hobart at eighteen. No i i - having palatial vachts of their own, On Sale in All Progressive Stores B | William Disston of New york, | Within a_year at the farthest I O her own In Social and Official Life &' e ]J:)h;l D. Rl‘mkvffill('r. and she e i Miss Mabel Linton geve a musi ST {Studying for the past two years inljay Tuesday evening {(Continued from Tenth Page) __ | Munich and had intended to make her |pion, T{CTaad; evening in her aparf- {yuri e ck will make her de-€Nge_ * 3 Tales of Well Known Folk 10 deSormehaar hoetitiy tn Miss Mabel Linton bow to the public in the Bavarianiang sfreet. The program was given By its celebrated prototype. The stained |capi But, at the request of her |\t "1 owiy “contraito, formerly: Migd £1ass for the cloistral windows in the | venerable ‘grandfather, she has ac- | \uvie “Cuiy: e, 41 Y dining hall came from a sixteenth|companied her parents back to this | hiiitone: 8ice Tielen —_ and is continuing her studies century chapel in the Pyrenees and |country a every ‘tapestry and picture was ob-{under, tained from ancient domains of the|The same period. As in the fine old man-j 280 sions of France and of Italy, the ar-1 chitect elead his and Miss Linton. pianist | the guests were Mr. agd malier. Mrs. George Mrs Pippin. Mrs. Linton, Mr r os: ble masters £ the upper n, iaborers in- g i in making s le 3 il Bone, was nanded down 1o AL AN : o in the stme n 5 - Snitn s and other be L iAmerican Pen Women : zinald Rowland, Mr reproduced in imperishable | A tlenry imson, Mr. Howell Baker on the gargoyles and balus-| 5] Mr. Lewis. Mr. Bladen, Mf. Irwin B ’ The passing of this fine house | In First 1921 At Hon]ell.m'uu and Mr. I H. Linton 50 after Gen. Cornelius V\““’_‘:';i The Leacue of American Pen Women | z = bilt permitted his mansion, inherited, o = 550 T i ! v will of his grandfather, Wil mi"' 1d fts first at home of the mew 1415 G Slrecl . Vanderbilt, comes as a shock and |year, at the clubhouse, Wednesday | Opposite Keith's, a vous disappointment (o Certain {afternoon. the usnal program having | Furs Exclusively of th tiquarian society |y, eliminated, that the ¢ o it prescrved as a| Lo have it e ted to| MiKht be thrown open for erican museum, ition. the oficers ar tar this srtunit Firng ¢ Life * Philadeiphia bo st of hav first covrt life of the col its rural hom ad tow were egual to th i ®ood seve five years betore guch |=nmed. 1t elegan uld be found in any other |ing planned a f the new world To visit the | season. . Pilgrim exhibit of the Pennsylvania| Monday evening the penwomen 1 a2 Woman Museum, situated in Fairmount Park, ) Will combine the rezular monthl Woman's Iline Philadelphia, is to concur in this |business meeting for ction o eI 8 o Roston' of | new members with th "li| Dr. Della Ledendecker adjacent cities were su sful in |craft shop ta an evening for poet New York's finest woman chiropractes Sollecting much a large commemora- |lovers. anad rs. havine has moved here and is lorated at e e e e Ssainy e, the |ranged. 3 626 15th St. N.W.. Cor. K 3 rinent penwe Spcotal Attntion in Women ~nd Ch"Aren phoses of Phoue Fra: in 707 FURS HUDSON SE A COATS now.......$375 It Takes 8 Woman to Understand industy among | Spe "'“i" il h ‘ Hotel Hadie.gh Tustration” Original porme Sixteenth Street, V to W ex-{will be read and discussed by Mrs e e et | Hope, Mr. Geldert, Miss Anna Telephone North 9080 Talt = ival of Alden in|ten, who won the first prize in the = E T e T vmla Mullens, & |recent literary contest held through- Table d’Hote Dinner T " yde. 11 be the first of a silver tankard. Elder Brewster is|A. H)d" It w 3 It "’25 slery ) in this collec- |series of Monday evening “Craft || also well represented in this planned by the league for the | wout nie striding figure of “The Pur- {itan.” Homespun linen from the Mayflower excites the skepticism of some, but there are abundant proofs that vards of it still exist, and sev- eral of them have been taken over by the Pennsylvania 5 Atmosphere Amonz the juve: day son, many lotig ago, since the voungsters bed the nupiial finer, ma and grandpa, and th brave .igure: A charming party i terson was tended by two of the hildren of Garret Hobart, and oue looked like the lamented Vice Presi dent on his wedding morning, and the ELF-REDUCING CORSETS For Stout Women New Models! New Prices! $ QO They set a new standard at’ mmms of value for corsets other was a dainty little presentation fume later than 1550 is to be permit ted at the splendid ball to be giv i York for the Philharmonic Wedding garments are spe- elcomed, though all authentic imes worn during the first half the nineteenth century may ntered into eompetition for pr Phitadelphia is to give a_crinol hall in *he 01d Academy of Mu all the dancing will be after \ \Which 200 couples will participate A e These new Nemo models, are extremely low above the Writer Visits to Nile. waist, with rubber inserts, but the proportions below the waist- For the Sst time Inisix vears the line are the same as the three most popular Sclf-Reducing Corsets winter traveler may follow the tide of e <hion set centuries ago and cruise le. That renowned hostelr b iro, which figures in every inte T "y national romance and in many comic 3 TS operas. is filled to the last available 3 N hossoadsd fneh and the erecting of tents for the : ~ cverflow has already begun. Thou- stout women ds of Amerinans are spending the 3 Mter in Europe. and there was for many years. rush when the barriers were at la 5 [/ Teveled by British militar y e thorities. Three well known ’ Lachzlors—Thomas Hitcheock. jr- \ refuse to wear James Preston of New York and Rod- = P e Wanamaker. 21, son of Mrs. g : Archibald G. Thompson of Ardmore : setsbecause the Who have béen at Pau for some weeks > A e il join some friends for a fort- wal 3 zht at Shcpheard's, another fort | J gienic features nisht on the Nile, and then a com- £ 4 fortable railroad jaunt to Jerusalem of Self-Reduc and other points of vital inter : ATy Sar iCoses Palestine. The British military a Y / 2 thorities positively refuse concessio: 4 % X ha‘e. benefited for trolles lines into the Holy Cit & X their heslth: and the railroad terminus is consi ; > h iy bemoved from the ancient walls ! ;i cededs dhe One may journey thither in the con | : g Ventional way—-on a camel, which i size and lgl!t to be had at the station—or H:lfl en- 3 \! \ ! ened thelr ter a funny little carriage and jour- § \ \ / ; ney more comfortably. All the visit- \ ! weight to a ors to Egypt this winter include a I cnackedide “onr of the Holy Land. and the Brit- ) gree. Sh authoritics have licensed guides Who are - trustworthy to escort the ‘ourists over the desert after the way ielIexaelites ook whenifleelng i ron: Only the united effort of the manufacturer and $ - 00 Pharaoh's hosts. A fair proportion of % t c the Targe I AR O retailer has made possible thls’)Economy Sale Paris this winter is booked for Egyp- 0 2> - = tian waters, many on the regular of Nemo Nos. 620, 622 and 626 in all sizes at [0 coastwise steamers and many of them Golng to Dramatic Stage. * Everybody thrills over the news that Miss Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute, New York L G U The Family Shoe Store Features a Sale of ' Women’s Finest Black Kid Lace High Shoes F ly Priced Up 1o $11.00: $7 95 Reduced for This —— Sale to . . . .. Eight stylish models, all right out of stock and specially reduced. All 8l4-inch Black Kid Shoes, Cuban, Military or French Heels; various toe models. All sizes and widths. Fully guaranteed and recommend- ed as up to our usual high standard. Women’s Pure Silk Hosiery, $1 Black or White. Special, pair TRASB I

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