Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921 SOCIETY tary of the Russian embassy. who, | Capper, will head the receiving line at|the floor committee include Mr. Russeli | Victor Murdock, Mrs. William C. Weal. being a baritone of mote, will giVe|the Kansas State Society's dance Sat-|Jones, Mr. I E. Lambert, Mr. H. C.| M D. F. Craig, Mrs. J. o G several numbers. urday evening in the ballroom of the | Holmes, and Mr. A. J. Fecht. The pa- This evening there will be a dance | Hotel Lafayette. Mrs. Capper will be|tronesses include Mrs. Charles Curtis,| Willlam C. Rivers, 3 at the alub for the debutante daugh- | assisted by Mrs. Campbell, wife of Rep- | Mre. Capper, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. An-|Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Ji ters of the members. - resentative Philip P. Campbell; Mrs. An-| thony, Mrs. William A. Ayres, Mrs. Ed- | 8nd Mrs. George Weyler. G = .| thony, wife of Representative David R.|ward C. Little, Mrs, James G. Stron; === = | N Mrs. Joseph Hampson and Miss | Anthony, Jjr., and Miss Ramseyer and | Mrs, Homer Hoch, Mrs, J. N. Tinch Mra Horace Moore and her 1 ! 1 ' Hampson will be at home tomorrow | Mrs. Newton, president and vice presi- | M : W ter. Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray, hive - =y aftertioon, in their apartment at the | gent t 2 ™ clays B. White, Mrs. Charles E. | TI% Doare ur e A g::;’:q‘ at }he tea dance of the Army | Dresden, for the last time this sea- dent of the society. The members of | Lobdell, Mrs. W. S. Culbertson. Mrs. (Continued on Ninth Page.) avy Juni by S son. 5 R S Marshall will be guests at|2400 16th slre:{‘l;:::;rzr;:!e’r::ug dinner tonight of the am- e Mrs. George Sparrow, who has been z : 21 nes W visiting her sister, Mrs. T. H. Pick- B"c"eub:"acdor of Belgium enlland Biss Ziiia Marsad, MacDougall | ford, at the Hotel Lafayette, has re- e Cartier, and at 1 home tomorrow afternoon at 1323 21st |turned to her home in Toronto, Can- additional guests are invited for the|street. ada. musical, when a number af noted —_— = Belgian musiciang of New York will| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Pomeroy en dor Rive a program, for the most, of the |Were hosts for a dinner party last tertaining in honor of Gen. 2 = music of ot night. [ 0 s . A S eczal Sale Mre, “Alarshe and Mre. Dennis Nolan, other’euests 21 Mrs, Benia Style! uality! Low Price! = Ddine Senator Walsh of Montanayl SOTTETY ST EIDAERICK coln 5 : Mrs. rof. Irving Fisher, Co d 3 L ] ] at Rauscher's today when Mrs. Henry | [ & Fisher, Col. and Mrs. Guy |y G pl) N Anna Mol . Mis . AI’ combined in these Guest. ss Pauline Wilcox is entertaining D. Flood -~ entertained over for! ff. Mr. and Mrs. 'Victor Kauffmann, B suests to meet fier. - In the compan s. H. Wilfred Du Puy, Mrs. Gibson, |Teresa Crosson and Miss Eileen Fer- \ gudon Roach of Baltim who is the were Senora de Riano, Mm Annette Adams, assistant attor- i ] or a u r a Breton, Lady Geddes, Mrs. Colby. ney gemeral: Mr. and Mrs. Ennalls |8uest of tha hostess for the week end. | Gillett, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. Norman | Waggaman and Mr. Louis Rush of |MrS. James A. Gannon and Miss Mary | J ° 4 P L GrouIE R g AN Philadelphia. Fogg will preside at the tea table. | T —_— b * ) 5 $ I'ie Chilean ambassador and Senora | M i § dc Mathieu were hosis at dinner|SUOE A0 her first at home of the —_— — B 1ast evenin honor of the Spanish [$€48on. D . ooniiatiithe i & he Sp; New Witiara, atrs Wit cudee | IVladame Helena 4] ! ambassador and Senora de Riano. B Among the other guests were Senator Frederick Hale, third assistant secre- ‘tary of state and Mrs. Van Santvoord Mrs. Louise Hertle, Mrs. Thomas Lo- gan, Mrs. Harry Br A . ope e Percy oK ates Parisian Modiste | % Merle.Smith. counselor of the French | - McChord. Stylish Dresses, Evening Gowns ° embassy, Prince de Bearn, and Mrs. == and Wraps made on short notice.! Sarah Lee Phillips. Iy t ) : Latest remodeling. By appoint-| Red: d - S i i ment. 1 i . eauce ew rin ALS T o ommn Dy, enigiaimed s e Sine S0nnt v B0t ™ 1817 Kalorama Road £ honor of Mrs. James M. Cox, wife of rince Gargarine, first secre- rama a from $7 ® ] the former Governor of Ohio. } S ) to $12 _Gov. Cox was the suest of honor dinner last evening of several of th newspaper men who accompanie = him over the country last summer. . | e ¢ { Cutork mj/;,,y[p Jarlp including Mr. K. B. Smith, Mr. Don : 3 = ald H. MacGregor, Mr. BuscomNN L immons, Mr. Rodney Bean, Mr 4 8. Herbert W. Walker, Mr. Leo R. Sack. Satu]‘da E Mr. Bond P. Geddes, Mr. | ll[ly 7] (4 (4) Rogers and Mr. : evening Gov. Cox will dine - ator Gilbert M. Hitchcock, who will _— n jhave a small company of men ¢ meet him. Mrs. Timothy T Ansberry h. ¢ ey e is Store Is Close [Erenise i Saturdays at 1 P.M. Mrs. Gordon Woodbury will be at " home tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 t Ward; Park H 1 d i1l - . e S T Throughout the year with the exception of = %?;‘,_H;,':f“’mg‘“;‘,a‘ *;Vo‘n{;’,;“;ggvm;g‘{ July and August, when it is closed all day b > o5 o . . . & |man Park ‘éfité‘l Sirs“W: s" Seaman | Saturdays. This change is solely in the in- of New Yor i) ! terest. of. i ; e e : of. our .employes, Fhef‘efore, we will charge d'affaires of ‘the Italian em greatly appreciate your aid in shopping be- B (ol the Lot A ol fore 1 P.M. Saturdays and thereby helping to —Spring models of Silk, Straw, Batavia, Cori Satin, in all colors. All Gun Metal and with Gray Cloth Top: Tan Calf and Tan with Nubuck top. Vici Kid. Sizes 2¥; to 7. Widths A to D. —New trimming effects, including Leaves and Wheat, Leaves and Grapes, Leaves and Os- trich Sprays. Just Half a Block ) W R —Shapes include RigEhs B s, will be assisted this afternoon b e N s ) Lfll -\D Poke Shapes, Signora Celesia, wife of the third sec- further one of the most humanitarian move- Public Library ) ) § retary; Marquise di Bernezo, wife of | % the military attache; Signora Guidoni, | ments inaugurated. wife of the air attache; Signora Hunt- | ington, wife of the assistant military | attache; Mrs. C. R. P. Rodgers and ’, you are lookin‘ fo’- S Mrs. Warren Delllu‘Robblnl, yfi ?. a o7 ;m’f a Important Dinner Parties. the “‘unusual”’ — it’s | The secretary of the Smithsonian In- 02 Seventh Turned up front, Colonials, Small, close-fit- ting models, with or without trim- 4 & ‘ Z ‘ stitution and Mrs. ChaFies U. walcott 3 ming. here in this remarkable [ | 7. enterein sucsts at dinner io-| Mrs. Grafton W. Minot entertained | | at dinner last evening, when her | |2 ! guests were Representative and Mrs. @ | Richard Olney, Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Hagner, Viscount and Viscountess Henri de Sibour, Mr. and Mrs. Johp P, Story, Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. West- cott and Maj. Gen. Clarence C. Wil- liams. offering. i Mrs. Brevard D. Strohecker enter- tained at luncheon today in honor of her mother, Mrs. John Dale Showell of Ocean City, Ma, and Mrs. Oriander 3 arrison of Berlin, Md, when her | [} i Ending January guests included Mrs. Charles Grand- Underwear Sales feid, Mrs. E M. Henry, Mrs. Sidney | | Eolebacher EEllipaiae Menest Mitsusiitana| Py 1216FSLNW. J Twelve-Ten F St it e roitha L I - 4 : 15 New styleo—tafletn Silk Underwear at very remarkable prices. % > frocks—and splendid qual- Some new glove silk underwear just_arrived— | ' 1 ; and other lots regrouped for final selling. You'll Shoreham this evening. ity taffeta—all the most fas- want some of this. The British naval attache, Capt .cinating new models for $3.00 Glove Silk Vests, $1.95 9% New B : A Y R e ew uyer pletion of s fSeries of visits to the our choice; 14 to 20 year sl S Ll e ! ; 00 Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.95 sizes; at- $25.00 in our " . Of our Blouses and Underwear is determined to make a B s A Bambrian "Ho has taken Misses’ Department tomor- row! . . sheawing and in so doing is offering these up his residence at 1714 19th strost. Just see how soft and fine these Mrs. James W. Wadsworth opened from taffetas are—and at $25. Through- out the market we find dresses to Reinforced Glove-8ilk Bloomers, in flesh color, with plain knee—a remarkable price for tl.fllt quality. and Chemise, Higher priced lines go tomorrow at $1.95. Made ot]. crepe de chine, envelope style, tailored and lace trimmed, riboon straps and built-up shoulders, in flesh and white. $6 and $7.50 Underwear, $3.95 $8.50 and $10 Underwear Crepe de Chine and Philippine soldiers, which was sent to ‘the FOR SATURDAY Bl on £ st Byt mieg 51 and many other women of the diplo- matie co! and of society were || guests of Mrs. Wadswofth yesterday ‘the hundreds of visit Creve e B lo fncluding. Washington's social ros- sell at $40, made of taffetas not so e trimmen with fiet pat. _Gowns, Pajamas and Envelope uses fer EASmacyimerel ealexpectedito good as these; and the silk market, tern lage, also some hemstitched; Chemise, in crepe de chine, satin and 057 paads of units of the Americe d to rock-bott: h Hean onty. “Philippine Gowns and georgetto; lace-trimmed and tailored That Sold F; $8.50 to $15.00 S aaton sosothemn: oo oWB o -hottem: when we Envelope Chemise are of fine batists, models, in fiesh and white. Samples ron to 315 WenisaisiTasion sudintheve bought, is now advancing!" Findsomely embroidered and scal: regrouped and fepriced for final toped. seiting. A meeting of the committee of the ball to be given March 4 at the New or Willard Hotel b{ the Child Welfare * Soclety was held yesterday at the residence of Mrs. Livingstone Far- Hardly seems possible, but they are here—Crepe de |fand. The meeting was called to discuss .the unprecedented demand —plenty of browns (which seem generally to be so scarce), and every style in navy blue and black! Smart Blouses—Styles You Want = Blouses for All Accasions—Wonderful Variety of ?hii:n“' - fl;shTwo-tmrd Combi%ltlions, in flesh, for tickets,'and it ‘was decided that l‘{ew p.l:;';ings ::-f featured, tnevz New Styles—Far Below What You Would Expect hite, black, , brown and mauve. Tailored and lace- on ! sleeves! new trimmings—a trea trimmed models. Extra sizes and regulars. ace i’."fi.’. 'L'\’:'t"«:;"?)‘n‘:'gcnfa"z"vr:o o lqrh:; in styles and a treat in values. At At $2 95 At $5 L] will, therefore, be on sale lhlrd.bz afterncon at all hotels or can $25.00. (Small women can be : e e eriays hestiey fitted.) $3.95 to $5 Handmade $5.90 to $7.95 Blouses : ouses o e e e P oo e P Lo e e e P >} John ~ Allan ugherty, Mrs. Gist | [i5 For Misses—A Clearin, A Price Of fine batiste, wit ainty crepe de e, feta or panges - 4 Blafr, Mrs. Trederick Brooke Mrs o s Extraordinary touches of hand drawn work of in plain colors, neat stripes er ¥ - That Sold From $15.00 to $22.50 Frederick Atherton and Mrs. Harold of our For Women’s LR ;sig:s or straight lines; ’plasis. Roll and convzrm:lc ‘Walker. for $6.95 o e iz Srmas, Bevmton GOOD COATS FUR-TRIMMED SUITS V or square neck with vestee. collar effects. $10 to $13.50 Blouses | the attention of hundreds of soclety 5 ; 5 women, with mothers, wives and sis- Our_ prices for these coats of the finer Because of the lateness of the season—your Costume Blouses of satin, mignonette, crepe de Some of the choice show pieces and model Blouses are ters of the fi{:eu;;';do‘fu: om are materials with full collars have choice of our fur-trimmed $ ‘50 chine, taffeta and georgette; beautifully beaded or | in this lot; all of the po “{’ar silks, includi gx-aoMisry g 2 been $69.50 to $85. Twenty s §() suits in our Misses department, embroidered styles, mostly overblouses—over a A P , including some of Mrs. Newton D. Baker, Mrs. Harry coats to choose from tomorrow o $85 to $97.50 suits, at............ dozen shades. .ccoeea-. B s 3 | Mallinson’s, in 3 grand variety of colors. aylop. Mrs, Willism Plerce, Mrs. Her. | | at ol s Theimateriiolyelndotoclons duves aaptriaer | L e & | bee Mine e Bryan will receive the ||| Faull length and Sport styles—brown, rein- and silvertones of high-cost with collars of Keeping at it—Pretty Good Size Assortments s K b I l. . B deer and navy blue. Collars of nutria, rac- seal, nutria and Australian opossum. Only | aysers talian Sllk = Madame Berthier coon and Australian opossum. 20 suits. w 9 o i e omen's » ts Union Suits That Sold for $6.50 Special, $3.95 Silk Jersey Pettibockers $5.95 [ Al the wanted shades; formerly priced $9.95. A Wonderful Sale of Gloves and Oxfords Leatherette & Kayser Chamoisette .. iz iz i o == The gloves that wash and wear so well—at fprices that are simply amazing. Have With French and Cuban Heels $7 2 5 ® A Treasure inthe Home Hall-Borchert Adjustable Dress you seen them? Thousands of pairs secured for this sale! First quality—lay in a $11.50 and $12.50 ly. . i Footwear. Pair. ....coeeeeecasenrees For $2.25 Leatherette Gloves. At 5 For $1.75 Kayser Strap-Wrist 2 omen’s Sorosis Oxfords—Of 75(: a glance yon would think they were 9 C Chamoisette Gloves. An excel- Women's Sorosis Boots—Both ‘mgw ‘brown calf or black and dark s real lutl::r—w;shable; 2-clasp style, lent wearing grade that can be dark brown and ‘:l,ukak::a dw.lrt: brown kid—clever styles with in white, pongee and mastic. > cleaned by washing. A favorite style—in white, brown or black calf/an 3. Cadan Eray, mastic, covert and chamors. . """ cloth tops; Fronch and Cuban heels. | wing ot straighl, MPL T, TO00) les. One model is of For $225 Kayser Long 5mar’ SIS with box cloth top, | styles for early spring! $1 .5 For $3.75 Twinplex Leather- l. Chamoisette Gloves, 12- French heels. Women’s $11 Pumps and Model Brassieres to Be Clos ette Gloves. 12-butto button leagth, i hi i Pink Mesh, e ot length, in_white, brown, cov. mastic and wyert"f’i%:sge:lggvés':il:zfie;e;‘; Women’s $12.50 Dark | ml}mrfi[flfg}’g i $150 esh, now 75¢ O ert, beaver, gray and sand. One of the best’ Erest populasity this spring, Buy yours now ia Brown Oxfords, $6.95 | . ;7 il. and leather Cuban heels \ $2.95 Silk and Satin, now $1.65 values in this sale. Don't overlook it. this sale. i A noteworthy lot—decply ro- | Very' practical, and comfortable, { 3500 Satin and Lace, now $3.95 13 to 28 Sections—Fits Any 51 .45 m’“ o m hl?- fi.:m”:;t Efi%?m:‘a’n? 3:,;’ e Sy 4 Figure For $150 Kayser Chamoisette S ol f 75(: E'm:;.M women are asking pongge. and ‘mastic. Fro s Lna:lhn'xe'fimu."“ Misses’ $5.50 Lace Boots, $3.95 Pair - ok 1. Saves time, strength and . 5 5§ 50 Pasrs of o . £, & Bl ety e P l!’fi in white, :i'll lbr:,r;u:;"licw-viw women and. misses b 7 2 forms your chang- % 3 i A Special for Saturday—Black Calf Pony Cut Lace wood, A”'Silk Hose, sl 35 3 :u::.‘\‘r’ohumm dress se . foll Wiath toes, walt soles. Bises 1% to 2. Very perviceable shees. = * : Women's $3.50 and 3400 i i g s Speak Quickly for Wool Stockings at cutires mitsess | Wome's 530 d " Cosdovan and Brown 4 —$3.59 to $5.00 Woolen Stockings—Imported and domestic makes. Dark brown or black calt. also MO A Ee Parm R $1.95 Some with ribs ruasiog down into the fect. Mostly the favorite dark hether asar with weit ouc, Sioen £4,00 | spat from 20 o (o Sost ks { P - Kpp‘; and V;};fiknah‘. Exclusive Agents mixtures. Wide and narrow ribs. They cannot last long at this price! ol s Bohe Lo P “fim g A o 5 . > ¥ . _ o - The Silk Stockings That WEAR—Gold Stripe—Now $2.00 Pair " from garter d.upum. "Sold bere R Sk Vests, $ I vy . Wedbiog! why.got buy aksieiction by secasing Gold Stripo—gusrated agalast "yt T T M enGyos Quily 4 (5 / ¥ BT

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