Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 8

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THE EVENING STAR, WEDRESDAY, JANUARY 19;°1oz Hotel, when she will have with her|3 to 6 o’clock at 1620 New Hampshire | Washington today for Convent, N. Y., | today “for tuwpo‘ to join her eolder | ward Goodman, when the cast will in- | Thompson and Mr. Roj L. MacAn- l(:- Willlam M. Calder, wife of the Sen- { avenue. ‘where he will be the guest for severai daugliter, Miss Lelia Gordon, who has | clude Miss Dorothy Dannett, Mr. O. dr‘nbvu. =5 = ‘:: o 3 ’ s. am Chamn! ohnson is e e days of Mr. and Mrs. rge Marshall O T oo & Sitcthara " P*7| wra Robert L Owen, wite of Sena-[Allen at Gienaylen. He will spond a |been studylng in Parie Mism Gordon [H. Gifford and Mr. J. M. Curtin. The | directing ail b 1o oy o Cnre e tor Owen of Oklahoma, and her|short in New York befere re- | will return with her mether next|second play, “Pearls” is by Mrs. John | exception of Mrs. Burleson’s, which is gh ohn Cameren Haw- | turning. Miss Prentice was hostess yesterday |daughter, Mrs, Jobn Comerse HOm- month. . | W ‘Thompsen. L. McH. Howe. afternoon in the home of her sister, ] 2 o clude Miss Mildred Brown, the author,| Mra S . Sridee |ernoon after 4 o'clock, at 1901 Wyo-| Mrs. Grace Robinson McAllister of | prof and Mrs. & T 3 3 J. K. Woodward of Louisville, u::‘,y'r:; oxfl:’:!nler:?yfeo’io'vov:d‘hy o | ming avenue. Bel Alr, Md, s visiting her cousin. | noste at- junehesn st roe Sontnon Crab e Ao it and v, & B Gie; | K7~ 18 spending a fow days with rs. Noyes and Mrs. John W. Thomp- At " the | MrS, B V. Belt. at 1848 Biltmore | yesterday in compliment to M. L. Bene- | ford, “An Unlucky Star” will be the son assisted Miss Préntice during the |, Mrs. Miles Poindexter. wife of the|street. Mrs. Belt will leave Satur-|{ite, director of the Luxenbourg Gallery | third play. and those taking part i C afternoon. junior senator from Washington, and |day for a three-week visit with |in’ Paris, France: his hter, Mile: |1t will include Miss Nancy Gordon Mra W esley L Tome L o reiii be | CFonds in South Carclina, Benedite, and Prof. James Montgomery, | Jones, Mrs. Werner, Mr. Addison 2 o lectured before . e o ioied Dy bride. this & home tomorrow afternoon at 1708 | Representative and Mrs. Richard Bty on Moty s Aeenousical f.":‘."'m‘.‘f:’.."'..?."i‘i"m" s Senine. Ia compllmentitorifiss Mir- | L s trost.) tHej ionte et r 80d|Olney entertained at dinner last even- | gomery. Asked to meet them were Mra. | ter General, is the author of “The o Benoist of St. Louts, who is visit- | ' Poindexter. Ing. taking their guests on to the| James B. Scott, Mrs. Amarylis Gillett, | Gift of the Magil,” founded on the ing Miss Isabell Wells. Senator James K. Vardaman of Mis- | Chilean embassy dance. 5"'&;:"" ‘i‘x“xs' Richard Fuller and |stery by O. Henry, which will be the siasippl will be af the Hotel Ls Fa-| Dr. and Mrs. Walter Wells enter-| o5 Martin Knapp. nd (he oagt For this will nelng Mes ,- nd the cast will in- |being put on by M; ntinued on Nini will receive in her suite at the New Willard this after- noon, and will e assist- g her Mrs. J. C. W. Beokham, Miss Alics Page, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, mc.c.flmrdnn‘ln?.l ute, Ind., who will Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley will en- | yette for a few days, the guest of Mr.| ¢ained & company at di; %3 - Toaeg “Weshimgion tomoriow. after R e e o FRRGRAS AR A i3t R P e " Somr | et . Semptoy g dpmer s | o 0o Hof Reed Mra Jobn W e of the Governor of New Brunswick, | evening at the e St. Marks. -spending some time at the Hotel La Fayette Mrs. by e Colby is returning to w.flzéflm afternoon from a brief visit in New York. Mrs. Colby will not observe her cab- inet day at home until next week. [rs. Meredith, wife of the Secretary o Am'u:ulmrei :lvlll be at home this raoon to visitors. “&‘r‘ and Mrs. Frederick Owen Bo- {11 enter-| Mrs. Frederick W. McReynolds will e ot o ieiots | bo at home Informally Thursdays, (Canads. aad Mrs. William Pugsioy. evening. January 27 and February 3. 1415 G Street 1 Opposite Keith’g ' Furs Exclusively iy Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Bogert of Kes- g3, George Bamett entertained at| wick, Va. have come to Washington = nner last evening, when her guests|for several weeks' stay at the Hotel Mrs. George A. King and Miss|jno) Mrs. Charles H. Harlow, 2501 Mass- | oN7S, Reorse = Ao fUR% 00 ve at sfi%‘.ifinmmsflofnfnaurfi;‘flflzg Gratton. ey > 6 Charles Drama League Beneft. achusetts avenue, will not observe her 3 home tomorrow afternon at 1611|w. Keyes, Gen. e SR R astriatreetinozthwiesty Col. John C. Gilmore, ir., Lieut. Com: | The plays to be given by the Drama | INVESE in @ Fur Coat Mrs. Leonard Smith, ’Ll.uzlle of Washington will be a de- Int ti eresting —_ mander and . Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker is onter-{ Mrs. Frank 8. Hight is chairman, 5 2 e I B R | M, PR £ Pl JF et | Tude St e Bichinn Srer?| NERTAD Teafurt of She'Niar 8T 22| Rebuilding o color schome of gray ia carried out|clair Bowen, Lieut. Col. Harry N.|piliimoreana Miss Anne Gordon &nd|of Jantary 25 b 1o Sojhe Svening savings result from with tally cards and other features|Cootes and Maj. Harold M. Rayne Bl Gordos, daniatiter asil S0l SEraiat Bt oL oy doe N at dinner thi: hen, who have spent a month or six weeks with the latter’s parents, will leave teday for Miami, Fla.. where they will be for several weeks before returning to their home in Des Moines. rrangements are complete and the flnAIl rehearsal was held for the in- ternational ball. which is to be given in the ballrooms of the New Willard Thursday evening, January 20, by the Robert E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C. Mr. C. S. Wengard will sing in con- nection with the picture. which will Be shown on that eve g, and Mrs Mary Rudolph Dickens will enut"tlu role of the “Spirit of Darkness” in place of Mre. David Kincheloe, who is prevented because of iliness. Miss Margaret Ripy has been chosen to portray the “Spirit of Happiness.” *Those who will serve on_the floor committee are: Maj. Lynn W. Searles, ochairman; Mr Eilgin Blalock. vice ohairman: Representative Patrick H. Prewry. Representative Charles Swin- dall, Representative A. J. Hickey, Representative Soott Ferris. Judge Robert B. Mattingly, Mr. T. Dona- wamek, Mr. R. Camilo Dias. Mr. Ruiz, Dr. John De Mayor, Capt. T. Raleigh Raines. Dr. Frederic E. Farrington, Rev. Meade Bolton McBryde and Mr. James A. Davis. Beautiful Embassy Dance. The ambassador from Chile and Sen- o de Mathieu were hosts at a charm- dance last evening in their house at 3 R street. when their guests num- ‘béred about 150 of the members of the official, diplomatic and smart residential cireles, 6 ambassador and Senora de Mathieu received the guests, the latter wearing a gown of pink velvet, the skirt gracefully draped and the bodice with silver lace. The drawing room and ballroom were decorated in ferns and spring flowers, and in the din- ing room, where a buffet supper was gerved at midnight, ferns and pink roses were : The Chilean commercial counseior and Senora de Edwards Bello. came to ‘Washington for the dance and are guests of the ambassador and Senora de Mathieu. and will return to New York tomorrow. ‘The Brazilian ambassador, Mr. Coch- yana will give a large dance on Fri- day evening, February 4. ary 25, for the Near East Rellef fund. The plays wiil be followed by a ball. of the Italian embassy, Signor Ales- andro Mariani. Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert was hostess at a luncheon today at her residence, 1028 Vermont avenue, when her guests were Mrs. J, C. W. Beckham, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jomes, Mrs. Joseph Irwin France, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs_ John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Delos A." Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews. Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr and Mrs. Albert L. Mills. Tomorrow Mrs. Lambert will give a buffet luncheon for forty guests, . Mr. and Mrs. George Mesta, who have spent a fortnight at the Willard, went to New York yesterday for a few days. and will return at the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Mesta will go to Palm Beach the first week in Februany, where they will join Mrs. Mesta's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Br. and Mrs. Robert Adams, who will leave their home in New York the end of this week for the south. Admiral and Mrs. H. H. Rousseau will be among the dinner hosts of this evening. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will be at home tomorrow afternoon, when she will be assisted in receiving by Mra. Clarence Richmond Day. Gen. John J. Pershing, U. 8. A, will be at home informally on Sunday aft- :moonq January 23, 30 and February Mrs. Key Pittman, wife of the Sena- tor from Nevada, will be at home tomor- a|ToW from 3 to.7, at Wardman Park The Minister of Poland snd Princess will go to New York Friday to end the dinner to be fiun that enl-ns“z‘y Mr. and Mrs. icholas Murray er. They will return January 25, and Princess uw“ rska will be at home Janu- ary-28. ‘The charge d'affaires of the Italian nd _Signora Brambflla en- ed 4t funcheon today, when eots (ncluded Representative Richard Oluey, and thei f_Bosto: regular return to . WALLIS’ 12tk and G Streets NW. Latest of the winter’s choice of newer goods—at Regularly $55t0-$75 Regularly Regularly $175 to $269 Regularly $95 to $110 $55:¢0 $65 thes For C IN OUR New Kind of January Sales under former costs by makers burdened with overstocks of piece goods—values greater than at ordinary clearances, and yet Coa $75 to $95 Coats e sus COALS T mm v ssuns Coats Coa Suits Dresses Fur Coats £ Shoes and a cluster of pink Killarney roses adorns the tea table, at which Mrs. Willlam F. mother of the hostess and Mrs. 1d Hunt of B ton preside. There are seven tabl at cards. At Homes. Mrs. Arthur Capper, wife of Senator Capper of Kansas, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6, at her residence; 1100 16th street, Mrs. John B. Kendrick and Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, wife and daugh- ter of Senator Kendrick of Wyoming, will not be at home tomorrow after- noon. Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, wife of the senator from New Jersey, will be at home tomorrow afternoon, at her residence, 1013 16th street, when she will be sassisted in recelving by Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mrs. Mirwick and Miss Smalley. Mrs. Kenyon, wife of Senator Wil- liam S. Kenyon of Iowa, will re- ceive tomorrow afternoon from 38 to 6 o'clock, with Mrs. Ashurst, wife of Senator Henry F. Ashurst of Arizona, l:nfl:? latter's residence, 1602 16th stree! Senator J. W. Harrald, senator-elect of Oklahoma. and Mrs. Harrald, who were at Congress Hall for a time, have taken an apartment at the Hotel Raleigh for the rest of the season. Mrs. Reed Smoot, wife of Senator Smoot of Utah, will be at home to- morrow afternoon at 2621 Connecti- cut avenue. l The Misses Cummins. sisters of Senator Albert B. Cummins of Towa, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 8 to 6 at the Portland, Where they are spending the winter. Mrs. Henry F, Ashurst. wife of the senator from Arizona, will be at home tomorrow afternoon and will have | with her Mrs. Willflam 8. Kenyon, wife of the semator from Iowa. Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of Senator Kellogg of Minnesota, will not observe her afternoon at home tomorrow, but will be at home Thurs- day, January 27. Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen will be at home tomorrow afterncon at the ‘Highlands for the last time this sea- son. Mrs. George P. MtLean, wife of Senator McLean of Conmecticut will be at home tomorrow rnoon from RIRIR IR IR IR IXIRIRITRIR styles made up far ou have the 4 JellefP’s—the little shop that does things in a big way! Winter Coats Hurry Out With Such Smart Styles—Such Fine Materials—Such Wanted Shades—Such Rare Values—It Is Not a Wonder ‘That They Go So Quickly! Straight-fine and Wrap- py Coats, in diagonal, Bo-~ livia, suedetex, yalama and plumette; fur trimmed, Wraps, wra straighe 'lgo;;;lo:;; ts o Wraps and rich materials. large fur collars, Season’s choicest styles of veldyne, luella, chamois- fur or self material, A noteworthy assort-~ ment—coats of elegance and charm — fashioned of finest materials in the po ular shades —many dis- tinctive styles with fur collars, Coats—belted, han beautiful furs, street wear, bezutifal st light and dar] ———————— ———————eeee Seresis Boots and range of sizes, different styles, 1216 F St. N.W. All our finest Wraps and broldered, cable stitched and fur-trimmed models, some with cape collars of Fur trimmed,. embroidered and strictly tailored styles for women, Attractive models fashioned of fine materials, January Sales of Unusual Importance . New styles—for dance Street dresses are of tricotine, n ma, velour and duve- Sl mety ek e o solee taffeta, satin or chiffon—a numbee of season’s most desirable styles ~many have the wanted Olb;; l‘c*?:id dd.:l&-—gnod or €| an Select frem 12 led the riders in their various figures | o¢"; in the ring, and the riders, who were of the hoatess. divided into two divisions, include Mrs. Thomas F Logan, Mrs. Frederic | NeW York, from where she will sail Huldekoper, Mrs. Charles Cushman, Mrs, Roswell Steel, Miss Julia Whit- ing, Migs Mona Blodgett, Miss Natalle Barnes, Miss Florence Schnelder, Miss Matilda Houghton, Miss Frances Mc- Kee, Miss Madeleine Austin and Miss Marion Drain; the second secretary Jb of the Belgian embassy, Mr. Robert For Thursday Silvercruys; Capt. Cahlll, Mr. Sadao Saburi of the Japanese embassy, Dr. J. B. Hubrecht of the Netherlands legation, Maj. Henry Leonard, Capt. Peaslee and Capt. L. Ames Brown. A supper dance followed in the spacious rooms on the second floor of the club and the supper table, across one end of | the room, was decorated with baskets of pink sweet peas, Mr. Willlam Bowte Clarke left ‘workmanship guaranteed. —Pitt an _extensive ehowing of YE Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., M550 ~ST U Puinting, Paperdanging or olstering. _ Firstclass Ladies: You haven't heard from us lately. We have been keeping rather quiet. But we have some real news for you. All we ask you to do, is to put aside $895 and read our announcement in tomorrow’s “Star.” And you won’t be sorry. *34.50 *44.50 *64.50 *84.50 Have em- %96.50 *49.50 *39.50 les in shades, Hudson Seal Coats at §263 Hudsen Scal Coats at 295 Coat pmezsy &= Oxfords— which will be followed by a Mrs, Barnett left after the dinner for| ' The first play to be given will be L “Eugenically Bmkll‘.sthy Mr. Ed- asmalty 608 TO-614 3 Fine Furs 25 nie Tooiany noteworth Clearance has cut prices sensationally—of We shail have i0-ask yonr to forego the dis- play we usually make, as our show windows are undergoing renovations. But let the prices tempt youtnthe Frock Department—and you’ll be more than compensated, with the wonderful ‘values—offered at. s W SN \ A Surrender of All the Finest Plush Coats 1t's seldom such an opportunity offers—either in the character of the garments or-the-depth of the reduction. These-are the finest Plushes made—so furlike as-to suggest the genuine: and so desirable as to substitute srtisfactorfly for the finer seal gar= ments. Rich deep pile—modeled in the short and long Coats, fitted and belted designs—handsomely lined with silk—and Gorgeous and Generous Collars and Collars and Cuffs of 99 Favored Frocks -

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