Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY .W. & J. SLOANE 3 1508 H STREET N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. AN ANNOUNCEMENT R Sweeping Readjustment Sale has proved to be, as we U 0 said it would—the most important event of its kind in recent years. E now find in its closiug days, certain incompiete lines of CARPET RUGS, imported and domestic, highly de- sirable in every respect. These we have further reduced to- " PRICES SO SENSATIONAL AS TO MAKE CERTAIN THEIR SALE WITHIN THE COMING FORTNIGHT These values are <o exceptional as to merit the serious consideration of every one. A particularly large assortment is offered in the 9.0x120 size. Among this assortment you will probably be able to find just the rug you desire—AT A PRICE ASTONISHINGLY LOW. WE shall say nothing further in detail regarding the savings represented. ‘We prefer to let these values make their own appeal to those who are sufficiently interested to visit our establishment—the saving will repay them for their trouble. i NO APPROVALS NO- GOODS RESERVED NO RETURNS Free delivery to all shipping points in the United States “Store-open 8 AM. te 5 P.M. weekdays. - Saturdays closed at-12 noon ? 11th ST. N.W. Poilipsborn . The House of Courtesy 5 : > 5 > : | | Demonstrating ~that important influence Philipsborn exerts on value and price New Spring Frocks —in the Spring Silks Fashion has declared to be most in favor. _ There are three surprise for you— —in the quality —in the artistic designing —in the price. _But_ don’t take the price as a precedent —ior in reality it is very special—as any comparison will confirm— f Presenting | Taffeta esre "™ | Georgette Canton Crepe amous Forsythe In Black, Navy, New . Waists : Grays, Brown and Taupe. —ifor which we hold ¥ - S exclasive represen- tation for Washing- to s in store Distinctively designed in Ruffled, Bouffant, Tier-skirt models—and embellished in new and exglusjveeffects—of all-over embroidery, inser- tion embroidery, eyelet,em~ broidery, cte, n. Tailored with the charming refinement that has character- ized and popularized | i ~L I NS TSNV USTR Expertenced Advertisers Prefer -The Stgr PRP PRI 3 R o BV SR 3 WA § 397N 3 VX 3 P PRV PN | N,V J N THE EVENING Society | Mr. Louis Lecerque, RS. WILSON entertained a luncheon party at the White House today of unusual dig- nity and importance, the event being the last meeting in the ‘White House of the ladies of the ex- ecutive family of this administration. Mrs. Alexander, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, did not attend om ac count of recent mourning. Mrs. Wilson's guests included Mrs. Marshall, wife of the Vice President; Mrs. Bainbridge Colby, wife of the Secretary of State; Mrs. David Frank- iin Houston, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury: Mrs. Newton D. Baker, wife of the Secretary of War; Mrs. Mitchell Palmer, wife of the Attorney | | General; Mrs. Albert Sidney Burleson, Mrs. neral wife of the Postmaster Josephus Danie] f tary of the Navy; Meredith, wife of Agriculture, and Miss Agnes Hart Wilson, daughter of the Seccretary of Agriculture.” Other glicsts were Mrs. Joseph Tumulty, Mrs. William H. STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY- 1 } 1921, 'SOCIETY from Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the counselor _of the French embassy, Prince de Bearn; Gen. and Mrs. Andre Brewster, Admiral and Mrs. H. H. Rousseau and Mrs. W. Wilfred Du Puz. Mrs. Charles H. Poor entertained at Juncheon yesterday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grove. o ) —_= Patterson has an apartment at the ey PAUL 1215 G St {LEIBEL 207 Ladies” Tailo Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus left yes- ! terday for several weeks’ stay at Palm | Beach. Mrs. Paul E. Jonnson will not be at home this afternoon, but the follow- ing Wednesday, January 19. A large number of Washingtonians went to Baltimore yesterday for the sembly ball, which is probably the st important fnuction of the Balti- al season. Mrs. Douglas Huntly Gordon nd her daughters, Miss Elizabeth Gordon and Miss Ann Gordon, cntertained at dinner, when a number of their gues enit_over from here. Their guests were Mr. Justic McReynolds_the minister and Mme. Grou- itch from tho Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and their guest, Miss Vota Vosnitch s Maude Davidge, Miss Adeline Col. William E. Horton. Col. teher | verett The marriage of Mis: Fowler, daughter Fowler. to of Mr. E. J. eI oo French seal and marmot coats @ulm Martin(g * 12SF ST.and 1212101218 C ST. Store Hours, 8:45 to 5:3 ar) rth of N s crine_ Thomas of Bo: s Winifred Bata of Ottawa, Can- . and Lieut. Commander Julian mberlake of Raleig C. Others who went over for the ball werc Mr. and Mrs. William Whiting | Andrews, Mr. and_Mrs. John Sterett ! Gittings, jr.; Mr. Dorsay Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Alexander Brown, Mrs. Henry Barton Jacobs, Mrs, Anne McLane, Miss Evelina Gleaves, Capt. J. F. Harker, and Mr. A.} Yencken of the British embassy staff. Bolling, the mother of Mre. Wilson; Mrs. Adelaide Worth Bagley, the | mother of Mrs. Daniels; Mrs. James M. Helm, Mrs. Clarence A. Ridley and Miss Bolling, the sister of Mrs.” Wil- son. Mrs. Wilson entertained at the Philadelphia_Symphony Concert yes- terday afternoon Mme. Pezet, Mrs. Willis Van Devanter, Mrs. . William R. Williams, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe and Mrs. Alexander Galt. Ambassador of Japa Invitations have been Japanese ambassador Y Shidehara, for a lecture on juid monly known as jiu-jitsu, whi i Rauscher’s Thursday even- ! a Hoat. ued by the Raronc Juido is one of the most important features of Japanese moral and phys cal education and is taught practically in_all schools throughout Japan. The lecturer, Dr. Kano, is Lhe pre dent of the Physical Bducation Society of Japan and for many years presi- dent of the Higher Normal School in Tokio. He ‘is widely known as_the founder of the modern juido. Last year ho went to Europe and is now on his way to Japan. The Japanese ambassador arranged the lecture in response 1o the desire expressed to him by some of hi fi nds on the occasion of Dr. Kano's v to this country. The lecture will be illustrated by demonstrations. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will bo hosts at dinner this_evening when the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Daniels, the am- bassador of Spain and Senora Riano, ? State and Mrs. Norman H. Dav their guest: Mrs. Houston, wife of the Sccretary of the Treasury, will be at home in- formally this afternoon for the first time, at the residence 1731 N street northwest. of which she and the Sec- retary have had possession for several weoks. She will be assisted Charles S. Hamlin and Miss Gwynn, who will preside at the table. Mrs. Palmer, wife of the Attorn General, will receive from 4 to 6 thig afternoon, as will Mrs. Baker, wife of the Secrctary of War. Mrs. Daniels, wife of the Secretary of th . and Mrs. Meredith, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, will not be at home this afternoon, but Mrs. Meredith will receive next Wednesday. The ambassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Meredith. The other guests included the son and daughter-in-law of the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. A. Washington .|a large dinner party to be given this Senator and Mrs. Willard were hosts at dinner last Former Sanlsbury vife of Col. Nu- ‘Washington in 10 for P’anama, their new station. ol. | Nugent has recently been detailed to the general staff. Table Crystal Complete lines of table- services, embracing & wide range of prices, MISS DOROTHY GOW Daaghter of Col. James B. Gowen, U. wenting her to sociel dance in the officers’ club at Waxh- ington barracks thix afternoon from 3 10 7 o'clock. cluded Col. & Mr. and Mr: Alfred Bruch, Miss Cle e s e The attractive pattern oi Hawkes’ Glassware, ilius- trated above, is now on display in our Crystal Room, and specially priced as follow sey, will o morrow afternoon. and wijll have Smalley home to- 16th stree her Mi: Mrs.” Frelinghuysen has J turned to Washington from t and will probably return there in ten days or =0, as she and the senator are to entertain Senator s, Harding on their yacht. ambassador and Mme. Jusse: the guests of honor at a dinner Mr: Frelinghuysen gave Monday cvening. M home o'cloc] ator t1 sisting Low Sherbets, $22.50 Doz. Finger Bowls, $25 Doz. Finger Bowl Plates, $375¢ Doz. Goblets, $25 Doz. Tall Sherbets, $25 Doz, Parfaits, $25 Doz. Wells, Mr. Thomas 5 umburi of ‘the Peruvian em- mmander John P. Jackson, U. % and Mrs, Jacl n have gone to New ork for a few days and on January will sail for Rio de Janiero, Com- mander Jackson’s new Dost. Mrs. Charles H. Harlow, etts avenue, will not ol Thursday afternoon 1 Massa- | serve her at home . Sarah Lee Phillips will_be at | chu: tomorrow afternoon after 4jregular 1626 Rhode 1sland avenue, | tomorrow alter F Mrs. A. §. Worthington and Miss Worthington will receive informail tertain 2 house party over the week|Thursday, January 2 . end, having as their guests Brig. Gen, | chusetts avenue, and they will aiso and Howard Borden of Rumson,|bo at home the following Thursdays . and Mrs. Forrest McGee ofin this month. elphia Mrs. Dana . 5 0Osgood of Boston, who will come for Irs. T. FEdward Hambleton the dinner pa -h Scnator Edge|Mrs. Edmund M. Talcott will will give Satu ning for the|Bomo informally on Thursda. minister of the S noons, January 20 and venes and Mme. Representat Mann of Illinoi at W, ¥ and be at oy e erbs, Croats and Slo- Mrs. Robert Patternson has gone to w York to pass several wee Mrs. will be the hosts at HELEN CORBIN HEIL evening at Rauscher's in honor of Representative Joseplh G. Cannon. 1219-21 G Street N.W. Get Ready for the Sale of 40-Inch Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann wasg host- ess at a buffct luncheon today at Air- lie. Mrs. Kauffmann will again enter- tain at a buffct luncheon Tuesday, January 1S. Mrs. Joseph Hampson and Miss Frances Hampson will be at home in- formally Saturday afternoon in their apartment at the Dresden and th will receive the following Saturdays in January. Mrs. Vietor fmann will be at home tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock, and the following Thursdays T It Takes a Woman to Understand a Woman’s IHness Dr. Della Ledendecker R ZH U 2 W7 S T SR Y N O SR RN i = Pezet, and the son-in-law and daugh- ter of the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Owen Bohen. Mr. and Mrs. Bohen wi Fla.. next weck, where they will spend a month_before returning to t home in Des Moines. The_ Sccretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Meredith_and their house guest, Mrs. Walter McLallan of Evanston, I, will be the guests in whose hon- or Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord will entertain at dinner this evening. at the Chevy Chase Club. The French ambassador and Mme. Jusserand and the British ambassa- dor and Lady Geddes, were the guests in whose ‘honor Mrs. Marshall Field entertained at a large dinner party followed by a dance last ning. at her beautiful home on 16th street, when one of the most notable gath- erings of the winter was assembled thers Several delightful feature dances were given during the evening Y‘y the Misses Braggiotti of Boston. The Minister of Poland and Princess Lubomirska entertained at dinner last night, having as guests the ambassa- dor of Argentina and Mme. Le Breton the minister of Norway and Mm Bryn, Senator: and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Scnator and Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye, Prof. Prince of Columbia niversit; cess Radziwill, Hector Ayerza, tache of the embassy of Argentina; attache of the American embassy in London, and Prince Eugene Lubomriski, The charge d’affaires of the Italian embassy and Signora Brambilla_en- tertained at luncheon today for Miss Bertha Braggiotti and Miss Francesca Braggiotti of Boston, who are their house guests. The guests included Mr. A, Yencken of the British em- assy; Prince Eugene Lubomirski of the Polish legation, Mr. Johannes Plum_ attache of the Danish legation and Mr. Isador Braggiotti. Mr. Braggiotti and the Misses Brag. giottl will return to Boston this af- ternoon. Last evening Signor and Signora Brambilla were hosts at din- ner for the Misses Braggiotti, when their guests were the charge d'affaires of the Roumanian legation, Mr. La hovary; Commander and Ray- mond Rodgers and Mr. John C. White, the party going on later to the dance glven by Mrs. Marshall Field, at which the charming young visitors gave several solo_dances. Yesterday Miss Louise Delano gav a luncheon for the Misses Braggiotti. Signora Brambilla will be at home Friday, January 21, and again the following Friday for the last time before returning to Rome. ‘Thursday at Ho Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, wifo of Sena- tor Keyes, will be at home tomorrow afternoon in her apartment, at 2400 16th street, when she Will be assisted in re- celving by Mrs. Meredith wife of the of Agricul 5 Mme, Mrs, Gordon Waodbury : Mrs. Charles Patterson. Mrs. Keyes will entertain a dis- tinguisehd company at luncheon Friday, in honor of Mrs. Marsl wife of the Vice President, —_ Mrs, Truman H. Newberry, wife of Senator Newberry, who spent a day or two here with the senator this week, returned yesterday to Detroit, where she will remain for several weeks, Mrs. James A. Reed will be at home tomorrow afternoon at her residence, 1966 Biltmore street, Mrs. Selden I. Spencer belng at home with her, from, o 6. Mrs. George P. McLean, wife of Senator McLean of Connccticut, wiil be at home tomorrow at 1520 New Hampshire avenue from 3 to 6 o’clock. Mrs. John B. Kendrick and Miss Kendric wife and daughter of Sena- tor Kendrick of Wyoming, will be at homs {nformally tomorrow afterncon at 2400 16th atrest frem 4 to 6 o'clock. eSnator and Mrs, Kendfick will enter- tain a dinner party for debutantes Sat- urday evening procesiiagjtiojballitoiba given by Mr. and Med R R _Govin fox thelr debutanto daughter, Miss May M of Ner Y i1l go to Miami. | from Arizona, Silk Georgette S$1.98 and 50 Grades $ Per Yard An exceptionally fine grade of Silk Georgette in practically all colors, including ‘Turquoise, American Beauty, Apricot, Fleeh, Scarlet, Sll\'e.r, Peach, \}me, Brown, Gray, Green, Henna, Bisque, Light Blue, Navy, Black and White. of January. T A O TR New York's finest woman chiropractor mé ‘moved hore and is located &t 26 15th St. N.W,, Cor. K Special Attention, to Women and Child: * Phone Franklin 7076, 18 e of the senator at home to- on Thurs- Mrs. Ashur: 2, Do morrow, but day, January Miss Gowen's Debut at Tex Danc: Col. and Mrs. James B. Gow entertain at a té2 with dancing this afternoon to present their daughter, Miss Dorothy Gowen, to Washington society. The tea will"be given from 5 to 7, in the Officers’ Club at Wash- ington barracks, where Col. now stationed. The guests will be received by Mrs. Gowen and Miss { Gowen, assisted by Mrs. McAndrew, of Maj. Gen. James W. McAn- The club is gay with pink soses and ferns and the many bouquets sent the debutante. Mrs. Gowen will wear a draped gown of blue brocaded in gold, and Miss Gowen will wear orchid tulle made over cloth of silver with a sash of blue satin, and will carry pink roses. Assisting will be Mrs. Smith, wife of Col. Harry A. Smith; Mrs. Hitt, wifg of Lieut. Col R LT R T TR A muslin ask for FRUIT OF THE o/ i i TS YT ST ST ST S0 T ST S, i dre; (4 ¢4 14 to 36. H s Mrs. = o . Liout” Col Jumes Fr Bruson: 5 All Silks and Satins Reduced Goodyear, wife of Lieut George B Goodyear—all of the Washington bar | = \ racks; Mrs. Nolan, wife of Brig. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan; Mrs. B fe of Col. Joh: E. Bennet: Mrs anford adhams, wife of Col. Wadhams; Mrs. William Taylor of Baltimore, Mrs. Ethelbert' Breckinridge, Mrs. Shins Crames: and ine debutacies of 7 > iss ) a : i season A Sale—Women's ! a i B \ ») oning “Tor " ther daugnter. Miss N ’ 2 ¥ 2 , Katherine Smyth, and Mr. Charles § take place this evel § . followed the rehearsal, and covers § were laid for twenty-two, the guests \ Femaining to dance after the dinner. N\ The ceremony will be performed at N 8:30, in the ballroom of 2400 16th \ v strect, and will be followed by a re- N Ception, with dancing. § Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grove returned § to their home in Philadelphia today, N : after spenr: gr‘g‘ {’cr‘;vcedav{?fl“;iih M § an and Mrs. Wright entertained 4t din § ner last evening in their honor, when § their other guests were the minister § ] ‘ \ Reduced for Quick Clearance p N \ M.Pasternak|| \ The Connecticut Avenue Shop \ o 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. = T { Al s (] : . A"J___Less We have regrouped irom recent sales, several i N hundred pairs STETSON High Walking Shoes, Ox- All our finest Suits— \ fords and Pumps. Plain Tailored and Fur- \ 3 4 : Sinded N The sizes are broken, but nearly every size and trimmed—i N\ . S = \\\ width is included in one or another of the many N styles in the sale. y < N . 5 AS eclal Grou N The values are, of course, very exceptional at \ ha low pri 2 . N such a low price. of 30 Suits g Sold wp to §135 ¢ | $59.50 tetson Shoe Shop |. Tricotines, Veldyne Velour de Laine in Biner Brown and Tan, Plain i and Fur-trimmed, Sizes | % |

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