Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 8

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STAR. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921 SOCIETY A SOCIETY THE EVENING 5 z T = S om i ifends i fences as assist- | ceiving. The hours ave from 1 to 6 I they ‘sper hri d New Year | luncheon parties Thursday. Miss Mil-| the chapter and Mrs. Benjamin Soule | en will have as its guests of > n his cxperiences as u ] oS | \w:u’s’onp\v‘:thctpros'i;ntfirznpuents, Sr. | drea Bromwell, who s recuperating | Gantz chairman of entertainment. Wednesd: afternoon of the Navy & clock $ {and Mrs. Edrvard Perkins. from a serious illness will leave to-| Representative Henry B. Steagall of | house, 1722 st. s » of Senator Henry e e . ~ o G v of the Navy. < ‘w Hampshire. national 5 = ! dav for Lakewood, N. J.. where she|Alabama will give a short talk. lsvst.m( Secretary o ) iire, ‘national| s A 2 A . - 2 ] | Semator amd Mrs. Kendrick Hosts. | will remain for 2 week or ten days. S Gordon Woodbury nrac v ullfi. ST i e ] .l‘h;"),;“.t‘l:‘, 3 Mrs. John B. Kendrick, wife of o s ___.'_._._—________________._.___‘__.-_—_'_ . ! Senator Kendrick, entertained at din- | ~Mrs. __Bf’-m‘dl(‘{;r ({{0“‘;"‘“ “l',"fe el = . - ner last evening at 2400 16th street | Frederick . Brooke left tate (ot i} for her d ter, Miss Rosa-Maye | eveninz for New York, wheee they e e { Kendrick, in ‘honor of Miss Kathe- | Will attend the monthly mecting of i ; e Shyth. daughtor of the Chief | the natioral executive board of the f jserved in_the presidential suite at mine - SNyl SosIE a | Gi Mrs. Brooke will return e New Wikiasd: Justice of the Court of Claims and At G RS. WILSON is attending the | the Mrs. Constantine J. Smyth, and Mr. S . Crows main until the end of the week. Philadelphia Orchestra con-| Senator and Mra James A. Reed [Charles Ward Burgess, whose mar- ELTRO : M cert at the New National|will entertain at dinner January 21|k Will be an important soclall wr. ang Mrs. Thomas B. Eatenmson 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. . this afternoon, having guests | Mrs. Marshall at Wardman Park Hotel | The guests includod Mr. and Mrs. | FUL cntertain a aistnsustes CoT with her in the presidential box. She, — e - = line ot theiDr . in_honor of Mr will entertain the wives of cabinet ofii- | The minister of Poland and Prin | V1l SRTESSn Lios Cire, RANERIC” | ana dirs. U0 s. 2 For we Inesda: rtunity Days cials at luncheon at the Whits House (G652 Lepowmrsis, Will CREorial) &viha: Miss Catherino Cartan of New | 4 . daughter of Senator y y ! S8¥ | York, Miss Rosa-Mayo Kendrick, Mr. ; 4 4 tomorrow. when_the ambassador of Argentina 2 o o : |ana Thomas 1. Gore, will enter- {ana Mme. Le Breton, will be the | Constantine Smyth, jr. Mr. Edward {tain o luncheon party Saturday in The House of Courtesy Colby, wife of the Secretary of | ranking guests. L. Smyth and Mr. George 1. Humil- fhonor of Miss Rosa-Maye IKendirc, - . will Teceive tomorrow, when - L e the debutante daughter of Senator Charles| Mme. Urueta. wife of the minis- and Mrs. Kendrick, and Miss Margaret Wetmore and Mrs. George H. Ehle. | ter from Colombia, will be at home on | Young, the house trom 5 until 7 oclock, and tial Dinner 1 alsoreceiveon the last Thurs-| Mrs, Key Pittman Las returned from York. where she spent the few weeks, and_will be b remainder of the L S y s of - . will not , but will g at e i ning | == ol AR BB G Celil, prssent ier 4 [ ) 4 : & Mrs. Marshall Field will entertain 3 present receiv Sauy, Ta S B e teedieet oy ",:":i';,.‘“"l?j‘fl dipmer (s evinine in honor-of | Saughter, 3iss May Govin, to sweiety | s . bl a o {the Freneh ambassador and, Mme. | oD urday afternoon, at a tea from 5 S L o ssers 3 1 be followed by.| il e ? nd La ddes. Covers will | & the cvening at Rausche 2nd Mr: V. > 1415 G Street | 1aid for thirt and about a|Mr. and Mre. Govin wWill entertain a | coceive S hundred additional guests are invited | NUMber of guests over the week end, i Opposite Keith’s | JIOCR00 & Signorini Braggiotti { Who will include Jfrs. M Mrs. | Furs Exclusively | i give several solo dances and a| GOVIN'S mother: Miss Claire Pison, jin Miss Helen H Mr. Paul Pisol ror s e 1 agen, Mr. Paul Pison, buffet supper Wil bo served late. | (IS Helen Magen, M e for. s = | _Miss Ross, sister of Lady Geddes, | Maleom McLaughlin of New 5 i ) T lnvest “‘ Furs NOW will | un\= in Washington today to |Mrs. John < 1 Mr. it circl l\ k 4 5 y bt % > o ; 4550 Hi dson —while January|be the gu of ""f ambassador and Jus Rttt il };1;!“ Geddes at the embassy for a!$ | Miss Eleanor Kinsolving of Balti- | bride of Col. Richard IT. Ha A Seal Coats and save mon — y more. Scott | YRy . o aitache of the Tegatiom otf : ; inith, performed i Wl'llle it 1s true tl’l t eve W t ' Fant Hudson S ea) Ccuad Senors Penaherrera | U el seiice of (e members ) { w at every Winter Uoa Now $375 | fin Mo S e From New Tor where | tain at the s ot ! L e ‘ i in the entire stock has been really sensa- Cafe L - e tionally reduced—here is a group that has suffered abnormal sacrifice— s ; y 5 Fur-trimmed and s Other self-trimmed—in both = belted and fitted mod- Reductlons - els—Broadcloths, Sil- Offer excellent vertones, Polotones, choice at - Velours, etc. Aston- - ishing values at an ex- traordinary price— $79 - All sizes—all gar- ments taken from regu- . lar stock—offered at re- $99 . ductions from regular 1106 G Street Our Big January Reduction Salg Continues With Bargains Galore HALF PRICE AND LESS FOR ALL SUITS $40 to $50 Suits, fur trimmed and tailored... .........$23.75 $60 to $75 Suits, fur trimmed and tailored.. ..........$37.50 $75 to $95 Suits, fur trimmed and tailored. . ...........$49.50 $98 to $140 Suits, fur trimmed and tailored..........$69.50 ALL COAT PRICES SLASHED $35 to $50 Coats, wrap and fitted styles .. .....$25 and $29.50 $55 to $85 Coats, wrap and fitted styles. . . . . $39.50 and $49.50 $85 to $115 Coats, wrap and fitted styles . . . .$59.50 and $69.50 $125 to $175 Coats, wrap and fitted styles. . . . $89.50 and $98.50 WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN DRESSES $25 to $30 Dresses, velours, sergesand others. ....... ... ..$12.75 $30 to $40 Dresses, tricolettes, cloths and others. . ... . .$19.95 i $39 to $49 Dresses. satins, tricotines, silks................$23.75 I.s‘:;.:.;fi:}’:fo hen it\ AR $50 to $70 Dresses, satins, tricotines, silks. ......... ... ... .$35.00 |ionor o i Fosimastor Generat and Mrs. Burleson. The other zu Ferel : . Idr. ana sl E Harriman, H l Neck Furs, were $35 to $75, now ..._...........$15 to $30 ‘ | ety fovines C Nise and Jones and several of her guests at- 1 tended the ball at the Wiilard. | SEE THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS ON MAIN FLOOR © | Mrs. Charles Boughton Waod -was at% I i Ny \ TSN RINT NIV T ANTLI AN SIS Wife of Representative Mondell of Wyoming, who will serve as one of the hostesses at the D. A. R. Ameri- canization ball tonight at the Had- leigh. MRS. FRANK W. MONDELL, i 3 lfld s'm B f touts ( 42 md 52 K -homt‘r .1ex;da,\'_ntéxe]:-:oonm Cnmplimon: Comyeits Seul S0k Hlowpee fux siouts (sinee L, : S99 (ps ovetne Bann B mus&wkmmvfiuusso todm..... SRS Striped Blouses, broken lines, ues to $4.00, to clme.............. Georgette Blouses, one-of-a-kind models, nhudto $12, to cloae McLean, wife of the senator from Con- ~.$2.69 necticut; Mrs. George Howland Chase, - ! ’ 8 : : Mrs. Joel Heatwole. Mrs. George Ehle, : . 4 \ .$1.39 Mrs, William Edwin Hall and Miss : . : - { Archibald were ‘in the Teceiving p: { Mrs. Wood will be st home again hext Camisoles, in variety of styles, values to $3, tevsoivoreme.. . 3129 | Monday afternoo: { Extra Special—Best q"‘h!y Silkk Hosiery. . eorv.. $1.95 x Miss Josephine Eridg Tost Bargains in Kimonos, Swuters, Bath Robes, Underwear, Wool Scarfs {at a luncheon today at her residence, 2149 California street, given in com- o pliment to Miss Katherine Smy whose marriage to Mr. Charles Ward i Burgess will take place tomorrow. The guests included Mrs. Clarence Sibberson and Miss Claire Daugherty sVann, Miss Hleanor Mills and her house gues i Miss Mildred Wright of New Rochelle and Miss Nina Gore and her house | Buest, Miss Margarct Young. : 3 : . . : This cvening Judge and Mrs. Con- 5 . 5 ‘ stantine J. Smyth, parents of the P ¢ . > : bride-elect, will entertain at a_supper party, following the wedding rehearsal, for the party which will attend Miss Smith and Mr. Burgess at their mar- riage tomorrow evening. Mrs. Frank C entertained at luncheon yesterday at Rauscher's in honor of Mrs. George A. Nugent. Col. and Mrs. Nugent will shortly sail for Panama, where the former has been detailed for duty on the general staff f I ]‘ there. i Mrs. George E. Hamilton will be at ¥ 5 "% 3 i il home tomorrow afternoon and will !ilil{ receive informally the following il | Wednesdays in January. i i The Shoe Sensation of the Moment! RICH’S Semi-Annual Clearance Sale i B ~ We Here Show a Picture of Nash_of Omaha and Miss Howell of New York, who came for the marriage tomorrow of Miss Katherine Smyth to | ! ’ Mr. Charles Ward Burgess, are stay- [ J i ing at the Shoreham. . | Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover sailed ln em e z on o i} from Europe last Saturday for New L4 [ J [J 1 York and will come at once to Wash- . I} ington upon their arrival. They bave been viaiting a‘hl\khear Rene de s van Swinderen and Mme. L d C h St adrent ocated at t orner 12t 9 | Mr. and Mra. Henry Price Wright & omen S 4 ] will g hosts at dinner this eventns, it Mr. Charles H. Gibson, who snent a i few days in Washington, has gone to HIGH SHOES |[ase=sfneiE I}'/herg the Most A.stoundfng and e I Startling Mercantile Adjustment . o . - - . ‘clock. The invited Comprising virtually our entire stock-of High-grade fho Confederate vetarans and {?&fi"‘:’fg High Shoes—not a pair that was not made up for ns— Oxiian “Duetlor o ..m.m‘m deracy » ) Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning desirable and fashionable, I Tt’s the best shoe-opportunity-of 1he=season, When the Doors Open at 10 o’clock All Remaining Furs Going at Cut Prices ~—to effeet siock-adjust- ment befere inventery, fiNever such bargains in rich furs—ceats, wraps and small pieces, Y Te raye mest, choese now, Prices ‘Are-Reduced asFollows; i 590 Q0 Q0 IF YOU VALUE MONEY COME EARLY! NOTICE—Read Full Announcement on Page 15 Today’s Star. SAKS mR co. Impossible to List Cemplete Stock. Come and Get Your Share. MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL 1001 F St., Corner Tenth 'AT WHOLESALE PRIGES 1212F Street Former Prices, $10.to $18 I

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