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SOCIETY ‘ THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY ]6 '1921—PART 2. SOCIETY, .‘R]NCESS MARY AND EARL OF DALKEITH l to the National Cathedral School for|King, on Lanier place, for luncheon, will be |n chatge of Mrs. Samuel J !lon left last week to visit Mr. ‘nd eon Thursday by the ladies of the Girls. and bridge last week. Steinbergér with her assistants. Many | Mrs. Morris Wolf, at their home m‘h\mh Street Temple in the vestry Personal Notes. - TO WHOM SHE IS SAID TO BE ENGAGED Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kaufman were | Miss Rita Schiffman, who was the | handsome prizes, one for cach table. | Tampa, Fla. ro {| nosts Tuesday night, when' they enter. | Kuest of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs.|have been donated and the SMAIL Mrs. J. S Kacn entertained the . Bergman Smith and tained twenty -four gucsts at dinner at | Isaac Haas, in New York city, has re- |promises to be a success. Different afternoon Bridge club at. lancheon Who were guests followed by cards | turned to Washington. card games will be played and Will | and bridge Thursday at her home on | Louis Jacl Miss Helen Luchs, who was the guest !‘l'{;\‘lp‘r and d’mghle: v;‘hn[ Mr. and Mrs. S. Solmson :f B-llthl be followed by a tea, the courtesy of | [rying street 'ed ol U O e former's parents, r. | more were guests last week at e | the proprietor of the hote), Mr. Sam- | f:r::, :":e;‘l:’mM"‘m’(:'mL"‘"s' Bhas Pe-| and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, for several|Arlington Hotel. uel J. Steinberger. Mrs. ome in Chicago. weeks, have returned to their home In|*\ (F SR L th hea re-| Mrs. Milton Kronheim and son. Mil- dnughter Braun o ltimore are the week end |y d Mrs. J. S. Kann i after a two-moath, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Behrend have | Boston ton K 1 guests o 5 i . turned from Richmond, Va. where|ton Kronheim, jr. have spent ten| ISt. Charles Hotel, Aflantic returned from Atlantic City, where they T'o Friday Afternoon 'Bridee Club ' (0 iited her son-in-law and daugh- {days {n Atlsatie City. Mrs. Le Roy Hutzler, jr. of Rich- Max Theodore has returmed were guests at the Breakers. the past week by ) Teaac Behrend | ter. Mr. and Mrs. Willison Thalhimer.| Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann have mond. Va., is the guest of her parents. her home in Charles Town. W. Va., Mr. Sidney C. Kaufman, Mr. Lee : eontt | ‘Miss Ruth Greenabaum of Hanover,|cards out for a dance at Rauscher's, at|Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wallerstein, onlafter a visit to her daushter, Miss Baumgarten and Mr. Edgar C. Kauf- and her|Pa., ‘s visiting her aunt, Mrs. L.|9 o'cloek Tuesday evening. .un»’ anier place. dore. man are on a two-week hunting trip| at_Watchaprogue, Va. ! ph Dreyfuss of Lanier; siting relatives in New | * pj, L. Boellert, busi spending two weeks | Kline of the Stafford. uary 18 Sidney C. Kaufman of 2829 The card party at the Arlington Mr. and Mrs. Myron Oppenheimar are ; plane is M d V. e (}ffi“""or‘k[ e e | Hotel for the benefit of the European |leaving today for Baitimore to make | York cit SRR Miss Dorothy Pfeifer who visited her| The esday Afternoon Bridge | Child's Rellef Fund takes place to-|their fatdre home. | " Forty soldiers from the Walter Ree parents in New York city, has returned C Club met at the home of Mrs. Harry | morrow afterncon at 2 o'elock and' Mr. and Mre. Moe Baer and their|Hospital were entertained st lunch- ' of com er city @’@@.'@@ Dm’@@ @@@@.@@@ lff@@- @@@@@@@@% ’fiou Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses Values to $12.00 A $1.59 Washable Pink Sateen Bloomers ghter of King George and Queen Mary of d to the Earl of Dalkeith, oldest xon of the ptain in the Grenadier Guards. He will lish dukex when he succeeds his d of the social set in which Queen ° Fmgland, isx reported Duke of Buceleuch. hecome one of the w His family has long moven. 714 SEVENTH ST., NW. Alliance Francaise (Silver Wedding Day Washington’s Headliner in Noteworthy Coat Lecture Attracts? Observed by Couplc e | et e v e ) (Y Sales Again in the Limelight—a Star Attraction Mme. Collardet, ;.u- x:(r-mmn Their v ,ur-Trimmed Coats of alt’s Peco Plush, & ' * Baffin Seal and Ungaha Seal Horace E. Deland, *Mrs. William A. De Caindry, Miss Julia D. trong, And Other High-Grade Plushes The Finest Made To Sell Up to $70.00 In Two Remarkable $ 7 5 $ 7 5 Price - P Groups s "y : Monday - | thusiasts Ba (Ka University g~ R O i GG Can you remember when such beautiful Coats were ever offered at such low prices? They are really the show Coats from New York’s leagling:makers. . ; 3 i . It is the Coat Sale that is smashing all records with its wonderful assortment of individual styles and high-grade fabrics. Every style will make a tremen dous appeal to the woman who is seeking a "Coat of distinction, linked with a real bargain price. Self cape collars, opossum fur collars, kit coney fur collars, Australian opossum and black opossum trim- med. Beautiful figured silk linings, long and short belted styles. Remaifiing Lot (About 100) of Our Big and Recent Purchase of S P E C I A L ! Women’s Dresses | o oies o vos QZ Look about and compare, if you will; and Children’s Coats. Also then see what $7.95 will buy in a charming dress here, of all-wool navy blue serge, all- ° | flowers sen . | gratulatio; Williams. The next lecture will be given in the Washington Club tomor- row afternooh at 4:30 by Mgr. Leonce Benedite, “conservateur de la Musee du Luxembourg a Paris.” He created || the section of the museum for for- eign artists, which now has about sixty American paintings. He aiso organized the Musee Rodin with the great sculptor, whose friend he had been for many years. The subject of the, lecture, which will be illustrated by ‘stereopticon views, will be “Au- guste Rodin.” 1 Informal Hop Held | At Marine Barrac](s l An informal “hop” was given las evening in lhe auditorium of the Ma rine barrac! by the offickrs of the post, when the Rarthe officers on-daiy in Washington 2ud Quantico were among the guests. See Page 14 For Important (1] % Columbia ) Grafonola Announcement 8 X 8 ) ) 7~ ok Women’s Blue and Black Serge Suits, in sizes 16 and 18 only @ 1004 wool velour, velveteens and satins, various- January (;lgagance Sale Pianos and Player-Pianos These instruments taken in exchange during our great Holiday Sale will be closed out at real bargain prices and on Exceptionally Reasonable Terms Many more instruments are now added to the sale, making the selection better than ever. UPRIGHTS & »RZ I ’@2@ € *S ly .and prettily tnr.nmed »Ynh woo]‘ em- Practically broidery, beads, braid and silk embroidery. All Sizes Extra Size Dresses $ A sale of stylish stout frocks thSiu be wel- 1 5 'OO —-and Look What TEN Dollars Will Buy in COATS! All good, practical styles, in long and short effects—full of warmth and service. Of cloth mixtures, silvertone and wool plush. Former selling prices, $20.00 and $25.00. comed by the woman who wears an extra size. Dresses of superior quality, in silks, satins and georgettes; bead and embroidery trimming. \fade to sell at 530 and s AR TENDEIC s AL e b s e Finest Fur-trimmed and Plain Tailored Suits, Regularly Sold at $45.00 ] Chickering . Weser Bros. wvecceeceeeccacnnace...$235 Reed & Sons e o cinminlalece s moe o olae S 9 5 e e = e o wretatel compes SATD PLAYER-PIANOS Choice of velours, tricotine, broadcloth, tinseltone, etc., smartly styled in the latest modes, with magnificent fur trimmings and ex- quisite linings of figured silks. The o materials alone in many of these = models -cost more than the price asked during this clean-up sale. It’s your opportunity—make the most of it. %-bphf' 88-note | Player-Piano, slightly used...cccceeeo.o. | Cable-Nelson 88-note Player-Piano, mhopny..-.-..-..--....m.......... Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13th and G Streets 5’ . Home of the Chickering Pumo Opew-‘Evenings Until 9 P. M. The number of these Coats is limited to 50, so an early se- lection is suggested. il L] o= [/ ) & e &) All-Wool Serge Skirts $2 0 8 In navy and black—nicely tailored and trimmed. These Skirts are really exceptional values, as we are clos- —_—— ing them at below cost. While they last ...eee....... £} 'v