Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY SOCIETY Cafe St. Marks THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 of guests of honor, and it is a notable |house on Massachusetts avenue is un-l fact that the Vice President kept their |dergoing repairs, and Mrs. Ellis will unbroken record in eight years of official be at home informally as usual on | = —_———————— were guests earlfer in the evening, and they held an informal reception, Mra, Marshall being escorted to one of the this orzanization, which is the oldest of its kind in the capital, and both the program and decorations embodied the | life by arriving on time. Mrs. Julius | Wednesdays, beginning tomorrow.: |spirit of the Keystone state. Refer-|boxes. and. with the Vice Presiden® Kahn of California, met the guests of ences were made In both the speeches | greeting friends on all sides. Comws honor on the lower floor of the club and and music to Benjamin Franklin, in| e the ime {mander Furlong, U. 8. celebration of whose birthday anni- troductions, and Mrs. versary the event was planned. | side, chairman of the committee on a¥ The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- | rangements, 8tood at the head of the shall arrived late in the evening from the Congressional Club, where they Pennsylvania Soclety Meets. The meeting and reception given last evening by the Pennsylvania ciety at the New Willard Hotel was the ‘most brilliant in the history of ' escorted them to_the ballroom. where they were met by Mrs. Charles B. Ward, | president of the club, and the receiving party, which inciuded Mrs. Finis J. Gar- rett, Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Mrs. Edward (Continued on Ninth Page.) | 913 15th Street 0 There’s Pleasure in Store For You RS. WILSON will occupy the ‘White House box at the New ational for the Boston Sym- phony concert this afternoon —if you have yet to lunch or dine in the St. and ellver brocade. Mrs. Danlels, M: fi Grill ¥ andivalBhuve soySral Eusatsiwithines who was to have been in the receiving AEXSEGITILS line, but arrived late on account of i Mrs. Marshall preaided at the regu- PR ilar Tuesday luncheon in the Senate “omce building today, the eveat taling jon unusual Interest &s the annual jelection of four vice presidents took Y | place. The office of president is auto- jmatieally filled by the wifs of the q] The delightful atmosphere and novelty of the open hearth, with its blazing logs, add to the gastronomic delights of fine cuisine. Tables reserved. Mrs. C. Frank Reavis and Miss graceful gown tilly lace, and gown of blue being guest of honor with the Secr- tary of the Navy at a dinner party. wore a gown of inldnight blue velvet Among the uests were Mrs Frelinghuysen, Senator and Mrs. Dail Senator and . Senator and Mrs. Czlder, & rs. France, # tedfern Corsets i 1921 Prices THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Mayper Bros. & Co == 937939 F St. N.W, _No Branch Stores The Styles are More Beautiful Than Ever ny: 1921 Prices Luncheon, One Dollar Dinner, Two Dollars | Vice P’resident, Mrs. Coolidge succeed- Mrs: Calder, & . France, Per Cover, 12 to 2 Daily Per Cover, 6 to 9:30 P.M. £ Il oNCh plabeRrierd cheplnnts ey ST, St b A . e fi and Mrs. Jamcs Mrs. Georg: The Grill with the Wood Fire can be Dinner Party at French Embassy. ;T.luThz)rplh and h;r“;:uau!,d)lrs. J;h]:\ e 7 1 Slliott; Represe o Jrs. Ed- ] reserved for private farties of 25 or more. e L R e mund. Plott, e and Mrs. Denactt Jusserand will entertain st dinner Sk Mrs. Den ; this evening at the embassy, when the Miss Deunett, Mr. and Mrs. Robluson il i = i ambassador of Belgium, Baron de F. Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard K o l Phone Franklin 413 or 419 for Reservations Cartier; and Lady Geddes, wife of the Roeside, Mra. &in;’r:xllgrn;z:il:ia Sen- : : Erifianemtaseanor-villibelsmontitie Fletcher, Representative and Mrs, Ira guests. The ambassador of Spain and Se- nora de Riano will be the zuests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye will entertain Sunday evening. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Marye en- tertained a potable company to meet Lady Geddes, wife of the British am- bassador. VA We'd Like the Opportunity of Serving You— The Secretary of State and Mrs. Colby were the guests of honor at din- ner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Either of accurately filling the pre- Henry Cleveland Perkins. scription of your own Oculist or of ad- vising you by scientific tests as to your Eyeglass Needs. If you don’t need glasses, we'll tell you so frankly. The minister of the Serbs. Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite of New York, for whom Invisible Bifocals ‘There will be number of cabinet cause we want YOU to know our expert Attorney General; Mrs. Daniels, wife Now of Clevelund, formerly Miss Lil- lian Birney of Washington, who is visiting her brother-in-law and wister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, hosts at a dinner in her honor thix evening. Mrs. Charles M. Ff n; Ireland, Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Morgan. | Mrs. Meredith had . |ton, and M Copley and Representative and Mrs. Eagle. The Secretary of Agriculture and | a small company at dinner last evening, taking their | Buests later to the opening perform- ance of “Way Down E: at Poli's Theater. Their company included the | ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, the ambassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet, the minister from Cuba and Mm Senator | David I McChord, M Thomas F. sh, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Gen. George O. Squier and Mr. David W. Griflith, producer of the picture. . of the navy yard, Capt. John H. Day- 's. Dayton. Covers were lald of the Italian emba: and Signora —of character and exclusiveness from leading style creators matchlessly priced at \AY 53 lovely models will instantly appeal. We fit these dresses perfectly without additional charge. 3 E made an unprecedented purchase and now offer the entire collection, superb in their new spring loveliness, at the atten- tion-commanding price of $35. To the woman or mi ss satis= so many charming hospitalities have | Sanger. Mrs. Pouliefr, Mrs. Sherman| The Secretary of the Navy and Mre. . - Mrs. Dennis E. Nolan, Mr: anie!s were the guests of honor a 2 R = - 2 = been given during their visit here. | Miles, Mrs, Dennis [ han are e b o atent fied only with the finest quality fabrics and fashion distinction these at homes tomorrow. Mrs. Colby, wife Py - . Very Specially Priced at of the Secretary of State, will ré for eighteen. Exquisite crepe de chines and beautiful taffetas, some with box- v, as will Mrs. Houeton, wi ; : % = S 2 . 2 o o 3 Ed 1| The third secretary of the Italian leated / —{-}fse invisible Toric One-Piece Bi- of tho Secretary of the Troasury:Mrs. | Georse Feaboly Tusts Mrs. Bidward 1 lombao U ST e s o pl l;lac tunics, f:ll:cy vests and charming lace collars and cuffs. = i | stead Da M les S. vell, | at dinner last evening, when their k, na: tai nha = ocal Lenses are specially priced at $10 be. Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer, wife of the |stead Davie, Mrs, Charles S Bromwell, ot diner last cvenine when thelr vy, browns, taupe, copenhagen and all white. A real 5-inch, 6-inch & 7-inch at $3.00 doz. i * e of lhe_secrt‘tury of the Navy, and Mrs. i i o SERVICE. Beredith, wifo of the Secretary of Among the many notable Juncheon %&2’5;;?-5;;‘:2,‘;]; :e‘m‘b: F‘;’." ,’;(:;‘_“;::fi; opportunity to secure several dresses much less than actual worth. ’ arties today was that erts Mrs. Vai . Merle-: th, 3 't - 4 pii TS E M i o o s e SAE| S ST R back Satins, Crepe de Chine—exclusive models — $29, $39, itel ogf“ et;:: Secrstary of dsewg;ém'xl‘:;: u{c company. jfi»\.: i:uqsts wero en-|to Boston Thuseday o o:upe:i‘x:llegg $45’ $50, $59 up. Vinter. Mrm. Fuths Day. Mrs: Key pine. | (000 Voshitalee Uveda, navel attache| Gloucester, Mass. Spring Suits, Coats, Sport Coats va!:_;nb}\:m gom;;g Su%‘w@ Mre. fi!c later being seated at three flower-| Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland will be 9 A 2 o 2 | ard Olney, Mrs, Samuel 1% Winslow, Mme, | gecked tables for the luncheon. hosicss at a dinner (his ovening at __The prices are 1921 prices, which means normal or pre-war prices. i the Russian embassy; Mrs. John Jovce| Mrs. John B. Kendrick, wife of Sen- |rine Corps dance. when the oraiser e Broderick, wife of the commerclal coun-| ator Kendrick, and Miss Kendrick o Cuba 2ud ihae. 40 Erels);efe;"fiiflfig 2 3 : FAGE o R s R Unparalleled Offering of B ULinS SN s Wilian S cary | ruaryio; %t Mrs. Walter S. Hutchins will be at " h infe 1y t 8¢ r“a 1717 Massachusetts avenue. ?‘;}‘““?,—'." Beve 3:"“ issued by Mr. ) | 1 an rs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun ° ° ~reb e e e Ao i event, |and Mrs, Emerans Howe Tor & masked Charming Spring Creations ! W t to ing at Rauscher’s in compliment to ;‘Jl‘}" b ';’;“H in d‘"’""" of Miss | e adhere strictly her niece, Miss Antoinette Graves. | Flizabe owe and Mr. and Mrs. | the facts in our There wiil be several dinners for ,:;_""FI:BTI"‘:‘;;Y'8"4;3“,{"?‘2?&;%:; TYLES to add a dash of novelty and smartness to your suit, coat or | i vertising. T e i) qencs o1l piatischera, | ¢ ¢ dress. All straw or in combination with georgette, flowers, smartest 1 i the hostesses of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wade IL Ellis have fancies, pins, ete. Black, navy, brown, taupe, henna, burnt orange, | Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann will be at g‘;fl:&&fi“‘;‘?&m the Shoreham French blue, gray, red. Shades to match any garment. Choice of over one | i home at Airlie tomorrow afternoon. | fof the month of February while their | hundred. No two alike. Nearly all are hand made. | Mrs. oo oo ooy oniat | PAUL 1215 G St L * 0 at Streel. &n Irs. John . Shiels Mrs. T. i - Furrier and . - - - Saeneth a0 bt Wit LEIBEL - Zamrans, [ Sensational Prices on Phoenix Silk rs. Graves also w e assisted by a - i GG PSS By FURS NOW Blouses Hosiery, $1.10 umor comes ) : Signor Ugo Sabettn, at one time Ttels | —while you practically save one- I $5 to $6.50 Here’s your opportunity to buy a ’ ian consul general in Chicago, is to be | half—and have the advantage of $2 95 famous hose at a record low price. | 3 e GO S Snaey | free storage until you need them. Blouses ...... bt All sizes in black or white. | % el FRENCH SEAL COATS, $135 Black, navy, taupe, brown, flesh, | | Brassiere, Special, 50c = : Mrs. Henry C. Corbin will entertain i elties i tt 4 ’ | =8 MARMOT COATS, $85 white, novelties in georgettes, Jap 5 at dinner this evening, in compliment > Famous Warner and Model | & [ to Miss Katherine Mackay of New| SCARFS, STOLES, CHOKERS silks, crepe de chines, tub silks. All 3 i8] _Mode k 2 York, who is the housc guest of Mr. £ B ” 2 makes, in pink novelty_coutil. All | prll l rOC S and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. smp!y Beautiful sizes in the assortment. | s A | B R 1 A . 1 Tr‘x::::af::v'\‘r:;tkr:sl ogr&nl::ida:a e:}t‘:g::: $ Gur ;lwwmg ‘:lf B:W‘ = —~ — — . = tained at dinner last evening in their = = = = home at 1725 Connecticut avenue for prmg uits an 'esses -3 that are marked not at what i‘,’:“,:;,‘.’;;,"?,’;"{;;“,;E::?’,‘fm.‘?z;‘,‘;?:: Dainty chic models in all the they are intrinsically worth, Septiondaninancate| sente BUnayCon= | Ha g" cally Pri ""f';“ = b . . gressional Club in honor of the Vice pecially Priced it ut at a price close figuring, Dresident and’ Mrs ' Marshall, The This Week i Py icou, il with a coterie of makers who S porothy” Richardson of Shreve: . ° il port, La.; Miss Annalee Campbell o i walllt lto sen:: us afil:rlantage- facgiy, L XL, S Bl All Far Coats _ & al’tm (V] I ; 7 e A Half-Price 2ISF ST.and 121201218 G ST . : 2-Skin Genuine Russi Congressional Reception Last Evening L S1an Store Hour.r 8. 10 5:30 “Th 3 b, which has be- b '45 5‘3 | oct: i f the Capital, t . i . sl e et et e | Beautiful Fox Scarls for s " il ntert: men 2 in e Caj ~ Il i winter "The event was the anmuat || Spring Wear, $15, “.“] reception in honor of the Vice Presi- ecl e o lna \”M dent and Mrs. Marshall, and the night Equally big values in all other il Was made a gala one, many senators|| fUrs previous to taking stock. i . and their wives, Speaker and Mrs. Gil-{{ The time of all times to buy furs. it lett and members of the House and their I Bt il AR i iont Shind ey sty e v For Hotels, Cafes, Restaurants, Etc. [ ‘ffectively developed with elaborate embroidery, wes tastetully decorated with flowers, )H ruffles and lace, unique braiding, etc. For street, ":ffilnc'n et eribirred tadlis MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAILY 11 i f hotel. f hi. ial sal il afternoon and evening occasions. Taffeta, Poiret [its centerpicce u huge basket of Amerl: el b s b i ‘We call attention of hotels, cafes, restaurants to this special sale “H 7 s | ca ol e Navy Y n 5 o 3 3 E | Twill, Tricotine, Tulle, Beaded Georgette, Canton gave a program, which included music 1212 F Street of china which will enable them to replenish their stocks at very sub- I Crepe, vMuse.tte-—and smart combinations, All R g e e stantial savings. ! 11. colors, including the new Gray tones. ‘Washington society by the late arrival HF esuetn vy Sale Prices ‘ 0::"" :’ the new spring Actual Stses. White, Decorated. Yh! models, from $39.75 to $250. 53%-inch Plates 90c doz. $1.00 doz. ’ 634-inch Plates $1.20 doz. 1.25 doz. ’ 7Vinch Plates 125 doz. 135 doz. (‘i . . e 7Y%-inch Plates 1.35 doz. 1.50 doz. ‘; Cuttmg loose the i B e s 818-inch Plates 160 doz. 1.80 doz. i d 9-inch Plates 1.80 doz. 2.25 doz. it be i ¢ £ Tea Saucers 60c d 20 d I er g!a es 0 i ea oz. $1 oz. g Clearance of Odds and Ends 4%dinch Fruits 90c doz. 1.00 doz. ”; ; C 518-inch Fruits 1.00 doz. 1.20 doz. i Because we do not wish to carry over small lots we are 17 = 1.20 doz. | ll lter C()ats Ml clearing them out at GIVE-AWAY Prices. Every item included 53/2 mch Fruits A i illl ~in this sale is of Bertram Cohn Co. quality- 634-inch Meat Dishes 1.50 doz. I | 7Y4-inch Meat Dishes 1.80 doz. il . . 5 : 4 rimmed Hats. Velvets and Satins. Values B . ] ‘ Plain and Fur-trimmed | e o g, i $1:05 818inch Meat Dishes 2,00 doz. | p 5.00. 5 L & I Here' £ wh | 50 Paie: Sill Hose 10Y-inch Meat Dishes 3.00 doz. HJ\ T o i s . 5 3 Here's a case of where we make a very decided S e s $1.95 11V-inch Meat Dishes 3.60 doz. it crifice to clear the cases—giving you a price- ! ; ; 5 i 121,-inch Meat Dishes 4.20 doz !'w ! ivilege that hasn’t been enjoyed before this sea- 50 Georgette Waists. Beaded, Embroidered 53 85 A'}“ o . i it n. and plain. Values up to $10.00. Clearance, = 13Y;-inch Meat Dishes 5.00 doz I < . A 1 it _All are small lots—two or three Coats of a kind 15 Fur Searfs. Chokers of squirrel and marten. §Q) ()() 12-inch Vegetable Dishes 8.00 doz. i —31 the \yra)ppy a(;nd form-fitting models—silk lined Values up to $20.00. Clearance, g Oatmeals 1.80 doz i and superiorly made. ! &, : I { 2 Wallaby Fur Coats with large nutria col- h ? lars. y\’alucs up to $20.00 e Clearance, $85-00 EXTRA SPECIALS Balslded'?flee Mugs, 32.0lt‘l°doz. | i ice in ss Lots Ii o ’ 4 Hudson Seal Muffs. $12.50 White Tea Cups, 10 cents each pecial Pri e Gro OICe, Value $25.00. Clearance, o B 4 White C Cups Opal Glass Individual Butters, I | rown ite Custard - I | oBay Seat Conts. $145.00 o o tpeclial R soiled. Values up to $225.00. Clearance, . 7 cents each Whi il 10 Cloth Coats with silk lining. 519 00 I Silvertone, Bolivia, Velour, some with Austra- Values up to $50.00. Clearance, % SPECIAL LOTS White Individual Cream, Double lip Tian Oposs: N i Suits, some with Fur trimmi possum, Nutria and Sealine collars. lSflt:/tl;lu:;t:p B e $25.00 Decorated Oatmeal Bowls] ;2 $1.00 doz. | ¥ ] Baked Apple Dishes Special Lots Salads i 25 Silk Dresses, smart styles, slightly shop PP Each Il $10.00 soiled. Value, $35.00. Clearance, Soup Plates é ]

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