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""8 : SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921. SOCIETY e e T THE PLAYHOUSE TEA SHOP at Rauscher's, when Tony Sarg will'summcr in Honolulu. Mr. Henderson pi ‘d the music of their mnlr" ince this evening, for whish % 18 ¥ Strest N.W. bring his marfonettes in “Rip Vaniw a regent or tne Smithsonian, and | during the evening and the uecn-‘\fi|1(-1xenu ae Ricnelleu and ner su | n-tgl.f -ugll unday) Winkle" from New York as part of the | was a delegate. Prof. Herbert Greg- | ratlons were all Suggestive of the | ter. Miss Wise, will come from Bal- fiiisaets e evening entertainment. ory. head of the Bishop Museum in |island. Mrs. Henderson was hostess | timore. - | i ae G Honolulu, for six months in the |for her Son. there being several | s 3 Open_Firep'acs . ’ g Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury will en-| year and serving as professor of 'ladies accompanying the delegates.| A number / 6f important _dinne 3 S o tertain & company at dinner this even-j geology at Yale University for the — parties will mark this evening. Mrs ) ing in honor of Representative and|other six months, was among the . 2 3 ‘ns_is entertainin 1415 G Street R Mrs. Champ Clark. | Commander and Mrs. Robert Hen- phe E i i De Moll & Cos January Piano Sale Brand-New 0. J. De Moll | | & Co. Player-Pinno | Buests, A 9 | = Mr. and Mrs. Drury will leave | derson entertained at tea at the 3 J ol I T T | Opoosite Keith's Washington Sunday for New York,| Mr. Henderson arrunged as com-|Maison Dupont yesterday afternoon e by - the Aeciian Co. of | Furs Exclusively from where they will sail for Panama | Plete a Hawatian setting for the | in honor of Prof. and Mrs. John Mc- | PITY e New York, bLacked by NE of the largest and most : % on Tuesday. They will return evening as possible with a splendid | Master of Philadelphia. They willl BURRE DF The TYs . o et 5550 S e Teni Cartes erter R s O aTid eHot MY ren: result. A native Hawaiian orchestra | entertain a dinner party at the same (Continued on Ninth Page.) o | - nc - : 4 ours | Invest in a Fur Coat tained in the White House since e Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley were Termn, $50 Down: pre-war days was that for which 4 TR ts at dinner last evening, having P Balanee in 24 Monthly Payments. ! 11 —now. Interesting g {Rebuilding 0% 05T 5% ire. witeon was hoatoss today. The com- 43 their guests, the smbasiador of o . = our pre-inventory dis- | ,,ny included the wives of ambassadors Mr. and Mra. George T. Marye, Mr. > ‘Fme FUI’S counts. Especially : % and Mrs. Gist Blair, Mr. and M ! < ea alr e > and ministers and a snall company out- | - Notsworthy. ‘bargaing | =7 . F . Horace H. Westcott, Mrs. Jumes Me ‘aSpeclalty in_rich Hudson “Seal | side the corps. : < | Donald, Mrs. Edmund W. Bonnaffon, | garments. The guests were received by Mrs. % Mr. and Mrs. William Littauer. Mrs. { f the . I Wilson in the parlor of state, the blue B2 Herbert Shipman of New York, dnu;[h-i O e room, and the Marine HBand orchestra ter of the hosts; Mr. Arthur Bradley It A ) i i Campbell, Mr. Emerson McMillan, 3d, i 3 o . NI |22, 1%, Guter corridor. The gocsts : Cumpbell; M mersan AcMlilan, id. inest Switches an C were seated in the state dining room at 3 ¥ e o ith " e 2 3 and Capt. J. F. E Ker. e ‘. Wonderful Spring Models £ steom sl - g R 8 : Toamst . < ranstormations ing. The gold service bought for {he ‘ fat a luncheon today. entertaining 4 3 : R T TS orita Ramona Lefevre. resting. . 5 Thoited e o dise—the kind that we are glad to back S ot = —— when Mrs. Farnsworth. wife of M- £ reliability. The Tussian ambassador, Mr. Boris| The Vice President and Mrx. Mar-|Gen. Charles S, Farnsworth, and Mr. up by our 65 years of reliability | Rakhmetefr, sailed this morning forjshall will be the guests in whose; Clarke, wife of Col. Clarke. will pre- France. and will spend a short time in | honor Senator and Mrs. Joseph Trwin | side «t the teu table. | Paris, ‘returning to the embassy here!France of Maryland will entertain ittt about the middle of ¥February. Mme. | large company at dinner in the presi Maj. "and h}lrm P. W. West will ‘Bakhmeteff, who has been south on ac- ) dential suite at the New Willard this|entertain at dinner tomorrow evening count of indisposition, returned a few | evening. in honor of Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Don- - aldson, and will later take their The Secretary of War and Mrs.|guests to the Army dance at Baker will be the guests of honor at a | Rauscher's. dinner to be given tomorrow evening| Mrs. West will be at home Sun- by Gen. and Mrs. William D. Connor | day afternoon after 4 o'clock at Sol- before the Army dance at Rauscher’s. | diers' Home. popular. IDA WALTERS 1415 G St. N.-W. Opposite Keith’s L Specialed - ‘» Clm""i‘. wri Dbilipshorn, fri, ay >t TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. The switches are from 18 to 22 inches in length, made in triple-stem (three small stems) and made of the first quality natural wavy hair. Colors run from drab to black and slightly mixed gray to gray. i . gy White House when Dolly Madison was 3 rs. Charles B, Hend 5 s > £ Exclusive Milline et ot Y SIS e = N H to _the appointments. i s ; i =z In'the company wers Mme, Jussor : Signora Celesia, wite of the third - ROl Made to Retail at y 3 Senora de iano, ime. akh- i secretary of the Italian embassy, is \ 3 Ideal for Southern Tourists Z:0u% ¢ 80rtra ae Mathten, Mme. Lo i Spending the week in New 'lork‘l ; y P $12.50 and $15.00 Each hat an exclusive model, in = Bred\o.v‘n. Baro:ell! de (fl:-m;r. Bl“‘}fmi: e ;h:ra :h:mwen!‘;.o nr:;en{lh lhem{urllllvl- i A:c,» & : H < na . g S| Snidehara, Senora de Peael 4| ties previous to a e marriage — ; . iE (ello‘-phalx;e, Faille Silk, Batavia and =|(,’;M°e,,. Mo, Bryn, Mme. de Cespede - of “Miss Margaret Warren' fo. 3t | S 22 2 2 All Colors—Grays, Browns, = 3 i s = de Elizalde, Mme. Uruewa, Mm Bt Shannon L. Meany, which will take : # 5 < p? = ('cnlf‘l]l:‘(“_cr;;ragknrcmh Teimined S| &Teuitch. Mme. Sanstamoinen, Prin- ‘ place on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Ei- pail = v 4\&"{ Drabs, Blondes, Etc. = s er lrimm =l cess Lubomirska, Mme. Peter, Senora £ mother of the bride- 5 ! ] Values to $15, Z | e Hoeche, Senora de Bianchi- Senora | 5 5 ed at dinner in her! is i =!8 Joubert. Senora de Cesar, Signora - T evening at_the Colony | . 15 = | Brambilla. Mme. Blanchet. Senora de | Daughter of the Secretary Cluh, New York, when Sienora Ce- | oo o W, IS S . l $ £|cortadelias, Mme. Yung Kwai, Mme. | whose marriage (o Wr. Charies D. lesla was amonz the guests | e = = ! Hubrecht, Senora ds Diaz. ) ain- rohecker of this clty is taking place oy vite . o wer s pecuai, S e Colby: Mrs, Norman H. Davis nfternoon Ia Rocksille, May | ooty Murh, yife of ol P"'xg' o s = = Roland 8. Morris, Mrs. Henry i e e 2 mnal .um-nded to = =GR e Tl e R e aficruoon. I honor of Mre. Atkins | this pur [ ] H : - = . Grayson, Mrs. ; day mbassador" of Maj. Jos i = Included also in this sale are all | dline, Mrs, i parture’ and though ot o e [0 Sal JorD Sl o by lfl:he excellent H £ SE Do eravhic = = ! Alexander Hunier Galt, Mis covered has improved considerable: Sha | Maj. Atkins has rec - ty of the merchan- = of our velvet madels which proved so H e ominitt analioen | Sl Sate he s ey conAiderable. (ehe whovrc- L ST e quality The transformations are 22 inches long. and made of 16 and 18 inch hair, first quality, natural color hair. Colors run as above. The Attorney General and Mrs. A.| Mrs, Wilton J. Lambert entertained Mitchell Palmer are entertaining at a!at a large buffet luncheon today at reception this afternoon nt their resi-| her home on Vermont avenue. dence, 2132 R stre=t, from 5 to 7. in| e ':'3’3'2'&5.‘:‘&%;’&?.‘:5 ‘5’“\‘}2’;',‘;‘,:""3 (ui):x:(l ii{“‘nmfi' .s.f}’.?;‘f.f\'-"}:s. e:‘\'f.';'. It is against our policy to advertise a sale unless we have something to SELL. m'rhe xh\:eulls “‘;l‘lllinc:ude members orf'lnz;hlhbl :n\le\fll’»*"':::':‘l !‘C"l:mdl;lelr"‘:x We have collected here a special purchase of our regular goods and our regular stock. e cabinet, diplomats and others,to the Pan-Americ c con- iE hav i se 5 . Sl S i prominent In kociety, and those in the | yention, held for .six weeks last We have something to sell to the woman who wears a switch or transformation, or receiviag party will inciude Mrs. Bain. one who should wear one. = The House Co bridge Colby, wife of the Secretary of : 8 of CELY State; Mrs. Norman H. Davls, wite of | i . the vcting” Secraiary ot State: Mre, 3 M P t k Something to Remember: mp Ba Balt 5 ¢ b‘:-d:rlckr.\.'be:mn‘z nrrn?r:fg:?&»,':x ° 88 erna We want your patronage, we are going to exert every effort to get it, and after $0s of ihe hogters. and her niece, Miss |}l ;pyq Connecticut Avenue Shop we get it we are going to keep it by use of our expert advice and attentiveness to 5 N your wants. - #104 with Ferns. with-yetlow-eapped (il 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. L . here Mrx Wobert Lansing and Sre — In assorting our regular goods for this sale we have included {/? o]ng t e un ear o P ] Henry D. Flood will do the honors. i all of our white and very light gray 24-inch switches and our 24- $13.95 Am_Afternoon i inch brown switches, that heretofore sold from $18.00 to $25.00, at ~ A cabinet dding “ usual interest is taking place this | (i hecome the bride of ! ‘f. hd g:ck:r 't(il lh{l! elty, . Are it rohecker, formerly of Charlotte, N, C.. and Roanoke, Va, but now of t eeply dacrificing | .. Tricotine ) Every article in the sale is regular merchandise, not SALE goods; finished with silk and well made. afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Miss Mary Wilson. danghter of the Secre- tary of Labor, William B. Wilson, will Owing to mourning in the bride's hlnmlly.‘ th:hwegalng. which is taking place in the Presbyterian manse in Rockville, Md., the pastor, Rev. John |[f resses R. Henderson, officiating, will be very quiet, with only the members of the [ ] i I e Superb styles that by her father, and she is wearin formerly sold up to with henna crepe de ¢hine and a smal || 16, 18 and 86. Re- @ . T i ‘nnf‘}' andl this Er‘en:l‘.ng l:o:l?fl:l‘:e:m: | gueed 1orut’oday and = . .. . ridegroom, with the small party of | i OMOrrow Suits of individual character and dis- Euests who witnessed the céremany. will be the guests of Secretary Wilson tinctive styles—cut so tremendously in price ‘*fi%‘fl}:;;h of today. who is e q . 1¢ N 1] as to border on the sensational-—now— Baor and the late Mr '“?'.f.?{.‘i,'t:,’,o:',' Antimushltimeily ‘Washingto since her father's en- trance into the cabinet, and with her | i sisters, Miss Agnes Hart Wilson and \ Next Door teo Miss Jessie Wilson.has taken a promi- i $ s nent part In oficial life. She h il R. Harris.& Co. chatming, gracious manner and has | and made many friends here. | | e = Mrs., Kenyon, wife of Senator Wil : liam s{. Kenyol\"ol Ir?‘wn. :m‘ r;‘c:‘i Treco Dresses. i1 [ F o s afternoon om to wit | Il Ahurst, wife of Senator Henry Wonderful values and i lli g or tWO ays-- | ¢ | ay Ashurst of Arizons, at tha latter's i Mrs, Gordon Woodbury, wife of the Penidence. 1605 K atrect mortnwese. *|B| styles. Formerly sold up The Bpeaker of the House and Mra. ik &sx.zso.oon 'fe'Sifi,’ ‘i:' :Qo and SaturdaY'_Sale Of amas, Goldtones, Silvertones—many trimmed— e ot s s a I [] : others plain-tailored. In popular sizes—with a pelatinbme Matard gy nttornvon) at o | few ranging up to 42. e o Sronry 8. Hotis, wits| B | SBS - . U| S- - fla s of former Senator Hollis of New | Hampshire, who is arriving in time to be at home with Mrs. Woodbury. Mr. and Mrs, Woodbury will give a | ljf S— | . : M r K Ser Silk that are values $ l ore ay up $25, for . . Underwear Redll(!fi()lls-- constitutes the most sensational selling we've indulged Wl s e , ..3 season—but these garments have been given “marching These are standard “Star” qualities and staple Kay- 5 _.ders” and $15 is the price. ser styles—showing that Clearance makes no exemp- JUIT/ - GOWN/ - WRAVS tions here— Dresses 721 NINTH /" T. NW. NEIGHBORING RIALTO lour, Tricotine — Kayser Bloomers, s .35 Kayser Bloomers, 35.50 Announcement 4 SIS . Gillett will be th: ts of h y They are Tricotines, Wool Velours, Tméel- the Congressional Ciub at a reception |l For today and tomorrow. tones, Serges, Oxfords, Velour de Laines, Yal- BNb Ty O oats Polo Cloths, Ve- lours, Oxfords and Fancy Mixtures—in staple and sport models. Big col- lars; effective stitch- ing; durably lined. Very smart and very comfortable. orth up to $25 Plain Tailored and Fur-trimmed —In Serge, Jersey. and Velour—Best of the season’s models— carefully made, handsemely lined. Splendid models for spring as well ‘as embroidered, bead- ed; brocaded vests. Very smart models; in the best colors of the season—and un- usually well made. | l o At Lower Prices Also— Glove Silk Vests, s 85 Kayser All-s‘ilk Jersey Pet- NOW ........... 1=-.. chochons O Black, Navy and Gore Sk $0.85 thuim roi $55.95 Bloomers, NOW, edto........... | for Equal Quality Than Elsewhere INCE announcing substantial reductiogs on all Winter Wraps and Coats we have ° , s All-over Flowered pattern, cut ed hearty response P ttl t 98 S0 Y hen fromy e cOa s full; deep ‘flounce. $1.50 value..:. c Good quality Satin; trimmed with ‘ amlsoles lace. In the wanted Flesh color. c Splendid models in Georgette, ouse Crepe de Chine and Habutai Silk; all colors. $4.50 value.......ccooeen e our clientele. Announced The removal of the Millinery Department to its location on the Fourth Floor—where with practically double the former facilities we shall be able to perfect our service. - friends and patrons to know that, although our prices are now sub- stantially lower, the high stand- oxd of quality for which our mer- ehandise has become noted has been strictly maintained. i 3 | We want you and all our “ I