Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY S0P FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APDAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. _ Mothers® Day Saturday Final Clelaranc € S ale For Tots-to-Teens Children’s 5weaters ; In a Sale--Greatly Reduced Fine quality; all perfect; this season’s goods; slip-on and coat styles; all colors. Sizes 2 to 12 years. ; THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, J. HE ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will go to New York tomorrow. to at- tend the annual benefit to be given at the Metropolitan Opera House for the French Hospital tomorrow evening. The ambassador and Mme. Jusserand attend this benefit each year, as they are very much interest- ed in this worthy cause, and they will return to Washington Sunday. | The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- shall hold a box for the presentation of children’s movies at the Belasco Theater tomorrow morning, and Mrs. Marshall will be present, with a party of guests. Mrs. Wilson will have a number of guests in the White House box, but will not be present herself. The children’s welfare ball, to be given in the New Willard Hotel the ! night of March 4, has assumed far greater social importance than had been hoped for it, and with scarce an exception it will be more brilliant than | a regular inaugural ball would be. At the meeting this morning many of the 722 ) more vital features of the ball were discussed, and its plans bring into play almost the entire official and so- cial world of Washington. Hosts to Vice President. ‘The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- shall were the guests in whose honor Senator and Mrs. Joseph Irwin France of Maryland entertained at dinner last {evening in the presidential’suite at the SOCIETY = son entertained at dinner last evening at the Maison Dupont, when their gue: were Representative and Mrs. Ira Copley, Admiral Samuel McGowa Licut. 'Col_and Mra. Joseph A. Bae Commander:and Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, ' | \ Col. and Mra. Edwin D. Bricker, Capt. I and Mrs. W. L. Littlefield, Col. Elis, | i glpfijg;mll lB.XI. 8. sxq‘uc;‘. the Duchess e elieu, ss , Miss Wise and Mr. Bond Cochran. Mrs. Loren-Johnson was hostess at a | | Iuncheon followed by bridge today, given in compliment to Mrs. Charles H. Requa | || of Chicago and Mrs. John Blankenship of New York. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Alva D. Bernhard are with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Edward H. Gheen, n her home at 1619 New Hampshire avenue. Lieut. Commander Bernhard has been station- ed on the Pacific coast for some time ||f and was recently detailed for duty at the Navy Department. Carnival Ball. For the evening of Shrove Tuesda; February 8, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crl' tenden Calhoun and Mrs. Eme: Howe of New York and Princeton, N. J., are arranging a carnival ball for all of the younger set as well as some of the older opes, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Howe and Mrs. Peter Arthur Drury, jr. It is to be a fancy costume ball for those who wish to wear costume and is to have all the carnival features, confetti B o ond et seems odd that the evenin Shrove Tuesday should be an oyen‘o:: n at no charity ball h: - ranged for that day. e Mrs. Calhoun, being from New Or- (Continued on Ninth Page.) This Store Is Closed Saturdays 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. VanRaalte | Mrs. James A. Reed, Senator and Mrs. e: iday. N Bmont. Senator and Mrs, Law- | Xt Friday rence C. Phipps, Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson, Senator and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Senator and M) ‘Arthur Capper, Senator and » J. Gronna, Senator Charles L. McNary Senator Frederick ! Frank B. Brandegee, Fernald, Senator Walter guest of honor at dinner this ev of the assistant to the Secretal Boys® Wash Suits IS off Every Suit included, all of* best grade wash materials. Sizes 2 to 6. Boys' and Girls® Hats All our Tailored, Felt and _}, Ofi Plush Hats, Saturday Girls’ Wash Dresses Ginghams and Chambrays, of excellent. grades, in plain colors, checks and stripes. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Divided into two big lots and reduced as follows: 1.50 2.00 and 3.00 Dresses 2.25 will be laid for twelve. Mrs. Da | ginner th : and Mrs. Ch Henderson, Mr. John B. "I New York 3 .; Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, | son. Mr, and Mrs. Brainard H. Warner, Col. and | Mrs. B. B. Lathbury, brother-in-law e and sister of the hostess; Dr. and Mrs. | tained at luncheon today when William Miller Collier and Judge and | guests were the secretary of the erlands legation_and Mme. Hubi Mr. and_Mrs. Einstein, Mr. and g in honor o The charge d’af Mrs. C. C. McChord. The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- shall, will be the quests of honor at dinner this evening of Senator and | Mrs. James A. Reed. 3.00 to 5.00 Dresses Baroness de Cartier will not re- { ceive this afternoon at the embassy on iaccount of a slight indisposition. ton of the embassy staff. The minister from Poland and Prin- Mrs, Bainbridge Colby will be the State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, their apartment, at the Dresden. Coverul Ireland will entertain at Welford Leavitt of i ss Virginia Harri- ires of the Italian mbassy and Signora Brambilla enter- Robert Woods Bliss and Mr. J. de Lagerberg of the Swedish legation. Signora Brambilla will be at home this afternoon, when she will be assisted in receiving by Marquise di Bernezzo, Signora_Guidoni and Signora Hunting- Commander and Mrs. Robert Hender- s of | in' New Willard. - The rooms were decorated with |this evening in compliment (o Col. and GlO‘VC Silk i palms and Australian ferns, and the[Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, previous to the hdenear & i . 3 f Targe table had @ centerpiece of pink | Arniy dance at Rauscher's. 3 $3.50 to $6.50 Sweaters $6.50 to $10 Sweaters ! roses, lilacs and barbadia, showered : for Women - ,mxlua s‘:’v'e't;t ‘!‘Jen!.“T‘here1wer§lbnskels | Just out. ed with beautiful spring blossoms, | cess Lubomirska will go to New York Reduced To Reduced To Sasi oosuom sriae lttony | oprpenslam e v o | VanBanlte On sale at was sprayed with the same dainty|will be the guests of honor at dinner ¢ ferns and blossoms. of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray But- | Silk the Pattern The guests included Senator and|ler tomorrow evening. The minister 1] C Newest grs. William M. Calder, Senator and{and Princess Lubomirska will return Hosiery ounter. Ne I . . s. Selden P. Spencer, Senator and|to Washington on Tuesday and the Styles for Spri 3 4 Mrs. Francis E. Warren, Senator and | Princess will observe her day at home for Women tyles for Spring | 1219-21 G St. N.W. Now for Another BIG SATURDAY! en £ Mr. their Neth- recht, Mrs. A Great Sale of Girls’ and Misses’ BT . E. Cunningham & Co. 33 Special Sale of 250 Very Fine - | With Many Original Creations for Earl y Spring Wear $5 5.00 Handsome New Navy Blue Tricotine Suits — embroid- ered, beaded, plain tailored and semi-tailored styles, in the short box coat and blouse models. Friendly manufacturers go out of their way each year to do us a good turn at this season of the year. They sold us the suits at PRACTICALLY COST. Here’s an opportunity to buy a new spring suit at a GUARANTEED SAVINGS OF A GOOD MANY DOLLARS. Every suit is made and finished with those touches of EXCLUSIVENESS found only in J. E. Cunningham & Co. suits. ALL JACKETS ARE BEAUTIFULLY LINED WITH PLAIN OR FANCY SILK. 316 New Spring Suits Middy Wash Suits Actual $7.50 I_’alues $3.95 A wonderful value, of white galatea, crash, linen and gabardine, daintily trim- med with blue or red. It will pay you to buy at least three. ' 176 pairs Women'’s Black Satin Pumps—with cut steel $ beaded straps; French and — Baby Louis heels. 265 pairs Black Satin Pumps, with beaded buckles on straps; French heels. Another special value at cececcncmacocacceans ' 36-Inch Extra Heavy Quality Wash Satin, Very Special, Yard, $1 25 A regular $2.00 value. For undergarments; in flesh color only. Only one of the remarkable values just now in our Silk Department. A Sale of Women’s $3 Silk Hosiery .. ......... 31_;_4;9_ A remarkable offering of exceptionally fine silk hose at a ridiculously low price. In black and navy. Remember, all perfect. No seconds. Women’s All-Wool and $9.50 Silk-and-Wool Hose. . .... All our best grades of Hose, in a2 good assortment of colors. “Paul Jones” and “Nayvee” MIDDIES ST $1.59 dy guaranteed fast color. All white and white with colored collars and trimmings. Sizes 10 to 20 years. . One of the sea- son’s most remarkable offers at

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