Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY ¢ OP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND )OUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Saturday will be a big day on the Third Floor OFF all Winter Apparel for Tots-to-Teens is included in this important Reduction | G o The House The pictured Hats are in the assort- ment at $10. —muc Tutotones $ Flu'eups Novelties 4 G ! -~ parable at the special price. - o Led Brown Navy They are made of Faille Silk. with many in combination with Lyra straw cloth—bedecked effectively with flowers and fruits—or appliqued ST AT ASINI LI MOTHERS Seldom, indeed —even at Kafka's Juvenile Specialty Ap- parel Headquarters—is such a remarkable opportunity to save presented. Bear in mind that every- thing in this sale is iresh, clean, new stock. No shop- worn or out-of-date goods and nothing purchased for a sale. Also, with real winter weather just ahead, you will find just what Boys and Girls need NOW —at EXACTLY 50% off former MODERATE prices— All Boys' and Girls' Winter Coats Sizes 2 to 6 HALF PRICE All Children’s Wash Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 All Girls' Ging}:am Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 HALF PRICE All Girls” Serge Regulation Dresses HALF PRICE All Children's Sweaters, Knitted and Angora Sweater Suit HALF PRICE All Girls’ Tailored and Fancy Hats HALF PRICE All Boys™ and Girls' Bathrobes HALF PRICE m 2 X ¥ g Y of Courtes; Just before we change the location of the Millinery Department we are giving you the benefit of some very extraordinary buying—represented in these 100 Flower-trimmed Hats Bou(ht materially below their intrinsic value below a replacement possibility. In Copper Pearl Pheasant den{‘n here is nothing siewer in the early Spring Millinery—and none com- . THE. EVENING STAR. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, a. of 1921. Gladys Kaime, Miss son, Miss Marci: Representative Woods of Virgin a buffet supper on Sunday evening rs. Tredway SOCIETY Frances Hamp- apin, Miss Marian compliment to their house guest, Gravely of Danviile, Thelr guesta will be the members Fr: Miss Adeline Oxuard will entertain any at luncheon next Monday. and Miss Marguerite Teclin of | at the Maison Dupont has been po poned from January 18 to January Hunter was_be n. and the ushers were Maj. Perc F. Arch RS. ‘WILSON will entertain a small company at luncheon at the White House on Thursday, January 20 Mre. Wilson entertained ffty or more guests at a tea at the W House yesterday afternoon, the com- pany includlng several of the cabinet esses. Mrs. Wilson received in teferatiizoum and Mrs. Helm pre- sided at the tea table. Mrs. Marshall, e the Vice President, was the honor guest at a lunchaun given today by Mrs. Henry Keyes, wife of Senator Keyes of New Hampshire, at 2400 16th street. The guests included Mme. Peter, wife of the Swiss minister; Mr rence C. Phipps, Mra. Alex: wick, Mrs. A, Glrrl!on M Mrs. Charles E and of Mrs. Society| and thelr wives. he Virginta delegation in Congress Representat! returned from a ten- nome of Dr. and Mrs. J. W s Mrs. Amey, whose pro- i New York. feesional name ia Grace Hoffman, and | f who i a well known coloratu entertained for Mrs. Kin, Ruth Hitchcock Maiian Trumbull will go to New York today to attend the ball to be given Mr. and Mrs. George Gould prano, Miss ‘onigth by for Miss Ma nieoe of Mrs. | N N | 0 S i ® AT A i * S 4 i D il L dor of Chile, is at home this afternoon and has assisting her Mrs. Frelinghuysen and Mrs. Marye. honeor at 8 dinner which C George C. evening at their residence, 2543 Con- necticut avenue. guests Mme. Thomas Lalla dit! naval attache of the Russiun em- hassy: pelled to cancel all of her account of {liness. | Shidehara at Rausche: e e e e e e e e e e T Charles Patterson. The French am] Jusserand entertain evening in honor of the V' dent and Mrs. Marshall. guests were the ador and Mme. The other dor of Peru Kellogg, Mrs. Capper, Admiral and Mrs. Ben- dmiral and Mrs. Capps, Mrs. Mrs. John her the counselor of the Prince de Dearn. and the naval attache, Commander Rizal. | Mme. Mathieu, wife of the ambassa- | Joseph S. George T. treet. The solicitor general and Mrs. Wil- Jiam 1. Frierson will bo the guests of nd 3 Thorps are giving th John Alln Dougherty was | for twenty-eix guests in the dining room suite at the horeham today in henor of Mrs. | vin T. Meredith. Dougher inciuded = 3m Broton. M Mrs. the house R of Mrs. Mere- Mme. Mishtowt, wife of the Miss Banson, and Mrs. Joel Heatwolo of Pittsburgh. Signora Gelssor Celesia di Vegli- sc0, wife of the third secretary of ! the Jtalian embasi gagements for the next ten dayvs on The naval attache of tha ltal\zn' embassy. Capt. Pietro Civalleri. en- tertained at one of the series of de- lightful dinner parties he is giving | tmoug)m the season at his resi dence, 17 N etreat. The party later went on he reception ziven by the Japanese ambassador and Baroness Baren and Baro: Shidehara Hosts. The ambassador of Japan and Bar- oness Shidehara were the hosts at a delightful and very unufual recep- tion last evening at Rauscher's, when a feature of the evening's éntertain- ment was the lecture and demonstra- tion of the art of juido, more coi monly known es jlu jitsu, by D Jigoro Kano, president of the Phy: ical Education Society of Japan and ! former president of the Higher Nor- mal College in Tokio, Who 18 very || wrinkies. Bleck-heads, ¥ ples. Freekles wLa'ely kn«'swrf\ j“:a'h”r{:m"dct'; of ;hc and_All Bwmishes Positit iy R-mvd” modern art of juido. The ambassador and Baroness Shidehara received their ada]ne Cover guests, who numbered about 500 and were rODr’scnm(lve of official, dlvl?» n Saturdays Store Hours, SILVER FOR THE TEA TABLE Your inspection is Invited to the many attractive items in Sterling and Plate of superior quality for the tea table. MISS MADEL] Daughter of Mrs. Septimi who is hostexs at a large party at the Dresden for th ret. the small ballroom, escorted to their places in ballroom Ly members of the embas: staff. the 1 Supper was served cture. Mme. Urueta, wife of the minister| Senator and Mrs. LeBaron Colt have "f.f,‘;.’:;’.’,"‘“ @s at home yusterday |with them their daughter, Mis. L. A ! Barrows. in their apartment at the me. T be at home | Shoreham. N jagain the last Friday in January. ST e R mm‘ The Princess Libomirska. wife of |Eovernor of t 101 the minister of Poland. will be atlot reccive ome this afiernoon wt 2640 16th hecn b ; Seas t . Hen ce th for the officers of the operations \lslon of the general staff, Gen. Jervey is the hea night. Mrs. taining compiiment Hunt of Boston. The those clude Clvsses S. at dinner tonight. astin w beautifull y in her apartment at den, when her guests were small tables, each having tion of pink and white spring flowe The guests included Mies May ( vin, Miss Anne Hizht. Miss Marga Treadwell, Miss Virginia Miss Katherine Sutherland, Miss l'?n_rnlh)' Dougall, M Virginia_ McKenney, or \Vlck«x ‘Craven, Mrs._John Morgan, Miss Mona Blod SPECIALIST This Store is Closed at 1 P.M. throughout the year, with the exception of July and August, when it is closed all day Saturdays. This change is solely in the interest of our em- ployes—therefore we will greatly appreciate your aid in shopping before 1 p.m. Saturdays and thereby helping to further one of the most human- itarian movements inaugurated. Flrvet, Corper TBirteently ®u[m &cm‘artin'@ 1213 F 9T and 1212101218 G ST 8:45 to 5:30 —Tea Sets —Lemon Djshes —Tea Kettles —Sugar Trays —Tea Caddies —Sugar Tongs —Tea Spoons —Sandwich Trays —Trays —Bonbon Dishes AU and they were will he hosts for a number of gue! appointed luncheon | Mondell M Margaret Crosson, Miss Miss Miss ' Edith Racon, | tevens, Mrs. Edward C tis, Miss Sarah Lattimer, Miss My 1751 P St X.W. Phoue Praoklin 1BILW I daugh Pennsyl STIN, us Austin, luncheon e youmger the large tollowing | he follo ry Jervey i< evening of whi Grant. Jr. as hostess | the Dres- seated at a decora- | theriand the Mis 1, Harrine Ann gett, M Miss May I Govin has as her house guest Miss Marguerite Iselin of Paris, France. Mrs. James McDonald will entertain at dinner Thursday evening, January 20. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Knox, in-law of the nia and Mrs. , who have ‘been nn Virginia, --Can’t Show “Show” but Don’t Know Mr. Reid i| Shows || =z Hh 1 His facility to impart never distances the re- . action of the student. Suits Laced Shocs, in narrow or full-toe shapes. Sizes 2% to 7. Misses’ and Children’s Tan and Black Goodyear Welt Laced Boots. sorts ; medium or full-toe lasts. ‘to 2. Several splendid wearing styles of Boy: Youths’ Goodyear Welt School and Dress S medium or full All sizes from 10 to Tan toes. No charge for Minerva Yard Instruction at ter of Mrs, W. Va. Middieton, Son of Mr. D. W ton of this city, evening in the 16th street. The h . in the p and Miss formal and pink r¢ given in m: Edward 8. Walil: Cameron, debutante lmont Tiffany. white sat| skirt was made train hung _fro her tulle veil wi of duchesge la Miss Isabel son andlor e senator from | hovor. and wore Philander C. spending the have gone to Mau; ., now living in Pennsyl- ompany who remained for the in reception. were of palms, ferns, southern smila: . The bride. who was . gown_ of , embroidered in pearls and The trimmed with rose point lace. roses with u_shower of white lilac bridegroom, garried Auron Ward roses s Virginia Armstrong was br maid and wore turquoise blue taffeta ' RebuildlnzFur(‘nrmenlsn Specialty. Hotel Hadleigh Sixteenth Street, V to W Telephone North 9080 Table &’Hote Dinner Every Evening, 6 to 7:30 31.25 were married last! I palm room of 2400 |} ceremony W. rector resence of a .manl The decorations Mr. Richard 8. Hunter, M " (Continued on Ninth Page) Opposite Keiti's Furs Exclusively short, with a court et | FUR COAT T BARGAINS She carried bride m_( —of most intercsting character ult from our JANUARY REPRI( d ING DOWNWARD. ! to investigate promptly. ry Middleton, was maid apricot taffeta and ) upper_dance Others Only one o and Val No Exchanges or C.0.D. Orders. skunk : Farriers and Ladies’ Smart Wecr Women's and Misses’ Dresses. otine, Serge, Satin-back Meteor, Taffeta and Velveteen. Plain and Fur-trimmed models, in Bo- livia and Velours. Formerly sold up to $32. 325 00 | | i Tricotine and Velour Suits, plain or trimmed with | fur, beautiful models that sold up to ‘' Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long, with collar and cuffs of $285.00 G at Twelfth St. The Store_ of Style and Fashion January Clearance Sale Specials for Saturday Sale of Dresses sizes 16 to 40, in Tri- r two of a kind. Must Be Closed Out ues as high as $50.00 27 formerly $500.00 Rubbers—more of 'em and best grades only! More Young Folks' Shoes Saturday Added to Our 3 9 Mid-Winter Clearance, at o Ju Hundreds of excellent $5 to $6 Shoes now in this sale, giving you parents a splendid savings opportunity. Growing Girls’ Black Gun Metal and black laced and bluchers: Strictly solid soles. 1315 and 1 to 6. All at $3.95 pair tomorrow. and Girls. The very best shoes made for young people. 4 Nowaeee . o $5.45 duced to. . . NUMBER oi our Extra Quality “GRO-NUPS” Shoes for Boys Choice of half a dozen different All sizes from 8% High-cut HORT lines™ of Boys' extra- heavy Tan Elk Army Last Blucher School Shoes and Gun Metal Medium Toe lLaced Shoes. Sizes mostly 3V to 514, Re- $295 Women's Boots “Brogue™ our REALLY G A\ Calf and High-gra \ Several hundred pairs $10 t and Oxfords, featuring Suedes i Black Calf and Patent Leather. Sizes more or less incom- plete. But now priced at only. . and Smart the “Big Things™ ! Walking $4.95 OXfOde This great purchase of Women's $10 and S12 2 values in Milltary Heel Walking Boots is one of REAT sales. Included are genuine Tan Russia Cali, Black Gun Metal de Kidskin Boots, in all sizes and widths. Also additional arrivals of the “BROGUE” Oxfords that we have been featuring all season at $6.50. Tans, browns and blacks. .Really $8.50 values, now at $4.95. o $14 Strap and Cross-strap Pumps Also Tan and $8.75 in all the new colors. All “Short lines” of our highest grade Brooklyn-made Novelty Dress and Walking Boots in all leathers. in “BROGUE” Sports Oxford Now grouped for clearance at T K 20 P e And distinctive creations s. Were $10 to $lo. $7 45 Saturday Special Women's Silk Stockings— samples and Small lots “Onyx” and other $250 to $3 grades. $1.79 1415 G Street It will pay yvou

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