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- g 1 Te— SOCIETY SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1921 v Teagle, daughter of Mrs. Edward | 16th strest northwest, from 2 to 6|have sufferéd so much already, Mrs. Teagle of this city, to the Rev. A |oclock The Trench, on F street, where | Wadsworth, aided by the legion, de- Richard Hedstrom of Ogden, Iowa, |the handicraft of the wounded men |termined to hold the sale. 5 . will take place this afternoon. The |has been on. 8isplay, -hms -proved an| There is a varied and very lovely Parisian Modiste ceremony Wwill be performed at §:30 | inadequate place for showing the goods, | assortment of articles for sale, includ- | g ii} Dresses, Evening Gowns in St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, at|and that, together with a bad season in | ing baskets, bits of wood carving, bead SIKRRS e 4 8th and B streets southwest, by the | the way of selling. has necessitated an | necklaces, s s and other | and Wraps made on short notice. Rev. Willlam A. Wade of Baltimore, | immediate need for money. Rather than | woolen art together with many | Latest remodeling. Py appoint- assisted by the Rev. Dr. H. Denning- | return consignments of goods to the | beautiful to he ouijabirds and other | ment. Columbia 4236. ton Hayes. «soldiers, the worst thing pos: 1817 Kalorama Road S 6 Miss Mary L. Walshe will be maid | the morale of the wounded RS. THOMAS R. MARSHALL is i holding her last “at home” of homor and the best man wiil be Madame Helena THIS IS WHAT THE MANAGEMENT OF THE POLI THEATER PROMISED IN THEIR ANNOUNCEMENT OF JANUARY 22d. D. W. GRIFFITH’S A New Art Form, Combining Drama, Painting, Poetry and Music THE PROOF mth Page.) 1 { Mr. Patrick H. Willlams. Mr. John this afternoon, not oaly ol‘i 3 3. Streckelmyer, Mr. John Patterson, the season, but the last re- “Since seeing ‘Way Down East® for ception she will have during this ad- the seco time I ve wanted ":‘ ra this MAGNIFICENT @ 2 pm;:le.t'l:n’."uy‘:l: e-:c.-nly have ministration. She will receive in the Moving Pictures AMONG THE FINE ivice presidential suite and wil} have ! L assisting her Mrs. James E. Watson, Mr. Leo Walshe and Mr. Jack Miller will be ushers. The bride will wear a ‘Rown of White georgette crepe embroidered in white, her tulle veil will be ar-j ranged with a coronet of lace held ! —CHARLES DANA GIBSON. gratulate you on the F MOTION PICTURE I HAVE SEEN. It in derful.” —HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY. A Thrilling Producticn the Story of the Famou; same Title, Accompanied by a cted Symphony Orchestra of 50, a remember EVE I congratulate the public —CHARLES HANSON TOWNE. “AN UNEXAMPLED WONDER OF THE 20th CENTURY”— Editorial in the Boston Herald. POLI'S THEATER WEEK STARTING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER-MATS., 2:15; NIGHTS, 8:15 Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00 PRICES: o;ia-fi:mg:., so:'}'ofl.o;s Though theNew York Herald Said: “It Is Well Worth $10 a Seat” SEATS IHPORTANT! Youremembertherush for seatsfor “The 1 Birth of a Nation.” This will be a bigger NOW: rush.Sodon’tdelayinsecuring your seats. NOTE—Owing to coxt, length of performance and iron-hound contracts, “Way Down East” will never be prexented in Washington except at first-class theater prices. 'BERT WILLIAMS been xo THRII D in a theater. Theater in George Le Maire’s Broadway Brevities of 1920 WILL BE AT OUR STORE FRIDAY January 28 -From4to5P. M. To Autograph Records | ) Ha{rryC.Grove,lnc. 1210 GSt.N. W. | | da Riano and the am| iMrs. Selden_P. Spencer, Mrs. John Kendrick, Mrs. ¢ (.‘.hn:&(‘cnrd and Mrs._John Allan Dougherty. A large and distinguished company i was invited to dine with former Sen- ator and Mrs. Saulsbury last evening and meet the Vice President and Mrs. | Marshall. Many other social events are plan- ned for the Vice President and Mrs. Marshall, extending up to the time of their departure frem Washington, while Mrs. Marshall will be the guest of honor at a number of important i luncheon parties. Mrs. Henry Dela- ware Flood will entertain at luncheon for her Friday, and Mrs. C. C. Mc- Chord will have a large party to meet Mrs. Marshall at luncheon Febru- 4 side from closing her official social duties as wife of the Vice President and giving time to the large number of unofficial friends she and the Vice President have made In Washington, Mrs. Marshall is devoting a part of each day to work for the benefit ball the night of March 4, for the Child ‘Welfare Society, of which she is vice president. Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, who is ob- serving her Wednesday afternoon at home today, will have assisting her M Robert Owen, Mrs, Arthur Capper Mrs. J. C. W. Beckham, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann and | Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips. The French ambassador and Mme. Jusserand_and the Argentine ambs dor and Mme. Le Breton will be the { honor guests at the dinner which Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will give this even- ing. _Covers will be laid for thirty and the other guests will include sev- eral senators and the charge d’affaires of the Italian embassy and Signora | Brambilla. Mme. Cespedes, wife of the minister | of Cuba, will not be at home Friday, but will receive informally the first and second Fridays in February, from 4:30 jto 7. Mme. Urueta, wife of the minister of Colombia, will be at home after 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and will have with her the Misses Uribe, her nieces. Senator Edge In Georgia. Senator Walter E. Edge ?f New Jersey left Washington last nlghl_lnr Thomasville, Ga., where he will join a party at the hunting club. After a week or more Senator Edge will o to { Florida for a visit. | Mrs. Robert L. Owen and Mrs. John Cameron Hawkins, wife and daughter oi Senator Owen of Oklahoma will | Indt observe their Thursday after- noon at home tomorrow. i | Mrs. William E. Borah, wife of Sen- fator Borah, will not be at home Thursday, but will receive the first {| Thursday in February. 4 il Mrs. George P. McLean, wife of the senator from Connecticut, .will be at home tomorrow afternoon, at 1520 New Hampshire avenue, from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Morris Sheppard, wife of Sena- || tor Sheppard of Texas, will observe her Thursday afternoon at home to- morrow at 1814 19th street and will have several friends assisting her. Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, wife of the senator from New Jersey, will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. J. C. W. Beckham, wife of Sena- tor Beckham of Kentucky, will ob- serve her Thursday afternoon at home tomorrow and will also be at home Thursday, February 10. Mrs. Howard Sutherland, who is leaving Washington Monday for the south, will' be at home informally to- morrow afternoon. and will have as- sisting her her daughters, the Misses Sutherland. Mrs. Sutherland and Miss Virginia Sutherland will leave Monday for Palm Beach and Miami, to spend sev- eral weeks. From Florida Miss Suth- erland will go to Cuba to visit. ‘The ambassador of Spain and Senora or of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier will be the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. across she will carr bride roses. be in orchid-colore embrotdered orchid-colored trimmed with orchids and streamers of silver ribbons she will carry pink roses. the ceremony a rec in s for the members of the two familles, and later the Rev. will when of black velvet. with a toque of cloth of gilver. They will make their home in Lagrange, 11 NIA HARRISON, MISS VIRG Daughter of the ¢ the Philippines, M Harrison, Adelaide Oxnard, and will hecxelf be hostexs at a small dance at Rauscher's thixs evening. . Francix Burton Edson Bradley w ner this cvening. Mrs. Herbert Shipman of New York, who Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bradley, left for her home yesterday. but will return February i, for the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will give on that date and to make a short visit as well. nd Mrs. Pres- ton Sdtterwhite, who will be here the latter part of the month for a visit to Mrs. Cromwell Brooks, will go to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley February 1 for a short stay. Mrs. L. L. Reamey of New York and Mr. Emerson McMillan, 3d, will also be their guests at that time, coming on for the dinner. 11 entertain at din- ra Lee Phillips. mothe Jersey, will be at home tomorrow aft- ernoon, from 4 to 6, at 1626 Rhode Is land avenue. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will be at home tomorrow afternoon for the last time this season. Mrs. T. Edward Hambleton and Mre Edmund M. Talcott will be at home tomorrow this afternoon for the last time son. Weddings of This Evening One of the largest weddings of the iter season is taking place this evening at 8 o'clock at the Church of the Ascension, when Miss Sarah Stone ter of Senator with them. ent rall of Clevel, Mrs. rnor Genernl of |lcased her hou avenue She In the guest of Mixw{of the winter in the back with pearls, and a shower bouquet of The maid of honor will georgette crepe beads made over satin, a large hat in S S LS SR T the back. and Following ption will be held the home of the bride's mother o g nd Mrs. Hedstrom their wedding ti WeAr a ZOw leave for the latter D. Mrs. John Cameron Hawkins. daugh- rs. Robert L. srending the season ained informally at Shoreham today. Albert Bruch eon today in son and Mrs who is entertained at onor of Mrs. James Richard P. ho are guests of zie. The other : Mackenzie, Mrs. G. cyd Wa Mrs. Oscar Portner. = Mrs. Robert Olga Rocsevelt Bayne has ew Hampshire d will spend the remainder w York, where she ! an apartment. will take wife of Col. Julius T.| 1 zone to New York, where | & she will spend this week and return | to their apartment at the Cairo the! first of next week. Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson are again in their house at 1829 Kalorama | road for the winter. Mrs. Donaldson returned the latter part of last week | from the south, where she went for the wedding of her daughter, Miss Maysue Donaldson. to Maj. C. B. Rucker, U. S. A, last month. Capt. John O. Donaldson spent the last week end with his parents, in Wash- ington, and returned to his post at San Antonio, Tex., on Sunday. [TREL LT L8 S8 Mrs, James W. Wadsworth, jr., wife of the senator from New York, and head of the American Women's Legion, will hold a sale and tea tomorrow and Fri- day _afternoons at her residence, $00 —_— o B _ier_Tesidence. 800 Py RN P Fur Prices Revised Fine Fur Garments Rebuilt B —downward on a scale that invests the present with exceptional buying opportunities. Striking values in Fur Coats. : ed offer. Hickling, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Percy Hickling, will become the bride of Mr. John Dale Showell jr. The ceremony will be perfor by Rev. Dr. Edmund Burke of Oc City, Md., and a reception will follow at the ‘home of the bride's parents on Rhode Island avenue. Mr. AMfred Harncd will play the wedding music, and_before the cere- mony Miss Natalic Pace will give a program of songs and Mr. Anton Kas- par several violin solos. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will be at- tended by a large wedding party. Mrs. George Cooke will be the matron of honor and Miss Natalie Pace the maid of honor. The other attendants will include Mrs. Edward Schwab, Miss Natalie Stone of _Pittsburgh, Pa., cousin of the bride; Mrs. Walter Zirpel. and Miss Lucile Showalter. Mr. Daniel C. Hickling, uncle of the bride, will be the best man, and the ushers will include Mr. Frank Truitt of Ocean City, Md.; Mr. Walter Zirpel, Mr. George Cooke, Mr. Edward Schwab, Mr. Edward Strohecker and Mr. Sidney Small of Roanoke, Va. The guests from out of town here for the wedding include Mrs. John Dale Showell, sr., mother of the bridegroom; Mrs. Brevard Strohecker, Mrs. Stephen Stone of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Willlam J. Crympton of New York, aunts of the bride, and Mrs. . P. Hickling of this city, grand- mother of the bride. will also assist in receiving at the wedding re- ception. 5 The marriage of Miss Marie L. Sizes 2 to 5, all widths. not be overlooked by women who Exceptional Shoe Values 500 Pairs Women’s High Shoes Reduced to 5.90 For Immediate Clearance Sizes 5% to 6%, widths AAA and AA only. All these high shoes are from our regular stock— thoroughly high grade and fashionable. It’s a remarkable opportunity for saving which will 1001 F St., Corner Tengh H e “. . . advertised by our . . friends” (No. 23) Mt. Airy. Ga. “The goods, beautifully packed, came with very little damage and delay. Your charges are certainly very reasonable for the beautiful work.” Consolidated carload freight service Saves waste of freight car space. waste of shipper’s money, waste of time and provides greater safety and speed. If Jones is moving to Chi- cago and has 2 or 3 van loads of furniture he would charter a car for his goods. Smith, moving to the same place with 2 or 3 loads, would do the same. Two cars to carry what one would hold, and if one car was loaded full the goods would travel safer. Freight on two cars paid where one would suffice. We are trying to stop some of this waste by our consolidat- ed car service. - We welcome in- quiries, and as the service grows we can be of larger service. 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Each model presents a distinctive phase of the new Spring fashions— bouffant, straightline or tunic-like designs—in the season’s own favored col- orings — Sea Gull,” Dove, Sparrow, Navy, Black etc—with here' a ribbon garniture, there a lace ap- plication—or in combina- tion with Georgette and Satin. G at Twelfth A R et A ek iliésbomu.,‘m.-x Z> Furriers and Ladies’ Street Wear emarkable Coat Purchase —Providing us with opportunity— —for a Most Extraordinary Sale— 100 Smart Coats 1 Velours Silvertones Bolivias Veldynes Evoras, Etc. . Plain and With Fine Fur Collars Never in our experience have we been privileged to buy to such wonderful advantage—which enables us to make such an unprecedent- The fabrics alene of which these Coats are made are worth the price at which you can buy the charmingly attractive garment. Modeled in the big wrappy designs—Dolmanlike and others that are belted and form-fitting—great, big, generous capey collars—either of self-material or the finer furs, and lined with high-grade silk— plain or fancy. Plain-tailor finish or with hand embroidery of artistic All sizes—Coats for now—and for early spring. Better be on hand early tomorrow morning—for there Putting our policy into practice of Courtesy T o Suits —emphasizing tai- lored Tricotines’ and Rodier striped Serges—at $ 39.75 A Philipsborn Price! The interpretation of fashion is on entirely new lines and exclusive thought. p§ Severely plain—or effect- ively embellished with novel tuckings, illumigat— ed embroidery, oddities in buttons—gracing new Box, Flare, Eton and " Semi-fitted models—with skirts of the new width. Navy has pre-eminence. You will be convinced that “back to normal” is an accomplished fact here—when such values as these are available at such prices. : R R R A A pring | Spring X e PP s - BB B DD DB B SR DPILD SIBPBd Srdeieds L L R L LRl L A n L i S L e R R Lt L SO