Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1921, Page 43

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SOCIETY B “The Fan‘q‘ily'.v Shoe S{q(éj:iPresa;;t&‘ Footwear FOR. SPRING . T HE vogue.for-Novelty Footwear still predominates and ‘bids fair to be even more ylar this_spring. As ysual, the Family~Shee Store leads:in the mew. ideds ath exceediigly,moderate prices —never*failing {o include @ high ‘standard .of quality.. Included aresc.nagw. ~ooe Brown. or Black Satin Pumps; Brown Suede ‘or Kid Pumps; Black Kid, Gunmetal or Pat- mnps; Gray Suede Pumps e latest one « Newest -Hosicry to Wear With Novelty Footwear - All'the latest Lace aypd Embroidered effects, as well as plain colors,sin Silk Ilosiery. ;Just what you need to wear with new Ankle Strap Foibivear: sules.” : JOS. ER_ CO. 310~ 312 SEVENTH STREET Next Door to R, Harris & Co. St Spring Dresses - with, a_special anzg{ enriqg offering a for Frocks that you'll ' 170 3 fay are worth $25 at least. Elaborately beaded Georgettes, Satins, Crepe de Chines, , Taffetas—handsomely embroidered-ificolors arid:tinsel; finished with combination sashes; brocaded vests; silk piping—and modeled in the newly designed”Bouffant and Tunic effects; straight line; tier skirt and ruffled skirt. Excellently well made—of superior materials, e » * Out Go Cloth Coats —Final Reductions— All—every one—and many Plushes with them—in three ridiculously priced groups. Plain and (Fur-trimmed—big capdy gollars; Wrappy, Belted and Fitted médels-—half and fultlified. 'You afe going to save pretty closeto half by buy- ing now—at these prrees, 193051990 * Coats Worth Up to $49.75~ m——— We cdvertise what we luxva and have what we advertise '] { furniture from a 3 autlf\ll Oil COPY, 3 10{{ John the Baptist s Afi for “White Ele- : phant’ Sale for Needy in '_ A‘_lask arload of Furni- | ture F’}m Long Island. \any attractive articles ‘White Elephant” e needy in Alaska. es have' arrived whole carload of ng Island home, { A aumber of from other citie: {some antique jew: city and some odd’ ern Virginia. A distinct feature ok he sale will be the serving of a ligh Juncheon and afternoon tea conlinuY from noon s from south- until 6 o'clock, dainty ndwiches and tempting homemade ‘\ke will be s0ld, and a number of Lbung women form the committee in freshments, of which ss Pauline Wilcox ,is_chairman. Alartial list includes i Marie Ak, B arge of re- Misses Cros Miss Doroth M H the Misses J n | 1ton, Koones | Elizabeth s McMahon, Miss Millicent McCithy, Miss Mary McCarthy, Mrs. Mcékath, Mrs. Oscar Pezet, Mrs. W. H. W. - man, Miss Christine Wagganan, Miss Josephine Waggaman, ss. Frances Sullivan, Mrs. Joseph Welyr, Miss Rita Weller, the Misses Wimsgt and the Misses Uribe. D. C. Officers Invi;d- | For the reception to be given for the president-general, N. S. D. A. R.. by the Mary Washington Chapter, Feb- ruary 16, in the Washington Club. an invitation is extended to the District officers and chapter regents. Mem- bers of the Mary Washington Chapter may also invite a friend. Children of American Revolution Entertained|? Miss Laura Clark entertained the Junior Governor Thomas Wells So- clety, Children of the American Revo- lution, of which she is a member, on | Friday afternoon at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Clifton P. Clark, on Ontario place. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Clayton E. Emig, president of the chapter. dining room was beautifully deco- rated with red carnations, candles shed a soft light over the handsomely appointed iable. Mrs. Clark was assisted in serving refresh- | ments by Mrs. Esper S. Larsen and Misses Florence Beall and Doris Fisher. Bllifor Beecliiol: . Washington Memorial | A large ball will be given on the evening of Mi-Careme, Thuraday, March 3, for the benefit of the gold and blue stars of the Washington Me- morial, which will be under the au- Bpices of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun and Miss Anns Hamlin (4 & committee will e charge of the arrangem this ball. ADE lents for Formdr Representative -.nd Mrs. IA-bury Lever, 'who have been spend- ng; some time in South Carolin: n)t‘urnc& to their home. T rs. Hugh M. Southgate, whi been visiting relatives |n°'5ewx:u':.y', Pa., has returned to Chevy Chase. “m-.l. Cr;‘srleu Pf%mmeu was hostess a luncheon iday to th of her bridge cllm., e : Mr. Robert Booth, Who is studying 1 at-the University of Pennsylvanta, and ‘Who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mra. Willlam H. Booth, hey to turned to the university. : Mr. Jerowie Burke, who safled from }W’::‘b;"l". Gex"lmull’m has arrived in ork, and will visi this week. Sivasen tl)m du‘xl El;l. gd G. Davis have re- urned from Flo: Waere 3 ls‘v‘gru Lom Fioscs they spent rs. Willlam Myers entertain Thursday afternoon the members :ttl the.Chevy Chase Tiimble Club. Mr. and Mrs. <. E. Rosenbaum of Little Rock, Ark., who visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. end Mrs. George Harris, have returneqd to their home. Mrs. Carden Warner entertained at ;ult;:.ru‘d" party for her daughter Seventeen thousand dollars has been ll;b;lc:fl’sb‘(} ::"irdl the building fund (2 n scopal CI new church to u’;u z‘}x. Ml:mruh, Sy Mrs. Hulbert Bisselle was ho: s at luncheon at her home Friday, when the members of her bridge club were her guests.' nd Mrs. Roger Whiteford were at dinner informally et their home Wednesday evening. To D. A. R. Receptiony. The 7 and red|y Y from a nearby | Who returncd n, Wixs Bromwell, w111 he her guest for xome ¢ l Alexandria Society. The Saturday Night Cotillon Club &ave a charming dance Saturday evening at Eiks' Home. Among the guests were Mjss Ellen Moncure and Louis Moncure of Fredericks- Mis: net Brown, Miss Madge srs. Randolph Harper, , Paul Cherry, Owen and Temple White of Mesrrs. James Roberts Morrison_of Baltimore, ee ard Mrs. Harold V. Mc- k, Capt. and Mrs. William S. and Mrs. Thomas B. Coch- AL Arthur Herber! J. Boothe, . French,” N Mr. and Mrs. Hcrbert | Mrs. Kedth_Carlin, mer Waller, Mr. and 2 Duvall, ‘Mr." and Hotden, Mr. and Mrs. Niven. Mr. and Mrs. Spald- J. Sidney Douglas, Mrs. epperson, Mrs. Rathbone Ratherine Waller, Miss ‘Mary ‘Hunt Rob- ure, Miss Mar- Marie Gasson. 8 Edith OlM- Gregg,. Miss Abbie Hoxton, . Miss Fortune Lieut: Tasker, P. gerry, 'M Randall,Caton, Luther Dudley, ‘Winslow Randolph, Beaudric Howell, Richard Chichgster, Cameron Roberts, Overton Price, Brouse Burke, Allen Roberts and Givdner Boothe. Mr. and Mrs. &corge Uhler announce marriage of.their daughter, Miss Nellie Selden Uhpr, and Capt. Marvel Parsons, Coast,Artillery Corps, U. 8. Saturday, Jadwary -23, at.Bangor, Me., where Capt. Pirsons is on recruit- ing duty. Mrs. Uhlg has returned from Bangor, where she vent to attend the wedding. \ Mr. and Mrs. Willhm Franklin Wat- kins ‘announce the enragement of their dayghter, Miss Ruth Pranklin Watkins, to Mr. Frank E. Deves. The wedding will occur during the pnsent month. Mr. and Mrs. James W, Bales an- nounce the.marriage of fheiriniece, Miss gertaaohcmmrm huler, to Mr. Kdward ", m o ashingion, urday, January 22, in Baltimore, Md, Mrs. John H. Flagg anl Mrs. Carroll J. Post of New York city re the guests of Mitss Esther Fowle Broozes on Prince street. : Miss Mary Hughes of Cupeper is the guest of Mrs. William N. Smith in Rose:. mont. Miss Alma Keys entertained Wedness -1419.G St. NW. Op.p. Keith’s Our Ladies’ Millinery Dept. Offers . - & Unusual Values In" the! Closing-of-the- 3 Estate Sale. = to line and beautifully tation. Early delivery om both The Standard Limousine The Cadillac Limousine, is dignified, quiet, comfortable, roomy. It is finely balinced as a thoroughly dependable means of tragspor- The Washington Gadillac Company- 113840 Conmecticut ‘Avimde . ° Mt s Aathite Egs Brea: finished, besides being open and closed models. 3 day evening at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Keys, to celebrate her ltenth birtpday anuiversary. The guests Were Misses Ruth Varney, Ge- neva and Gertrude Helton, Emma and ! Catherine Cobean, Elizabeth and Cathe- | rine Adams, ys Bayliss, Master De Misses Lea Skinner, Margaret Damson, Carrie Hedding, Em- ily Woodward and Anna Ethorn. Mr. and Mrs. George Betts announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Florentine Betts, and Mr. James L. Kelly, jr. Friday, January 2§, at the SOCIETY parsonage of the First Baptist Church by Rev. Dr. E. B. Jackson. Upon their return from a wedding trip. Mr, and Mrs. Kelly will live at 7 Walnut street, North Rosemont. Mrs. Walter C. Davis has returned from a visit to Mrs. Wayne Lyan at Indian Head, Md. Mrs. Ali¢e Lumpkin of Washington was the wéek end guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert M. Turner. Misses Nannie and Lena Glasscock entertained, informally Monday even- ing at their home, at East Braddock:~ The guests were Mrs. Emszie Rowsed Mr. and Mrs. David C. Glasscock, Emily Smith, Miss Loul ‘Wilkinso: Messrs. Ivan Carpenter, Charles Bur-i gess and Douglas Tyree. Mrs. V. M. Lickey and the M guests last week of Mrs. H. D. and Mra. Raymond Grauman. Miss Katherine Newlon is the of friends in New York city. “for beauty’s sake use eAngelus” Angches @leansil?g Gream 1 ¥ ) A youTHFUL sKavis lear and okt Angelus Lemon Cleansing Cream will givelto your skin that soft-as-silk texture of youth '-nd beauty. The cleansing lemon and oil emol- lients in this perfect cleansing penetrate into the pores where the dust, di and powder lodge. And Angelus Lemon Cleafising Cream whitens the skin at the same time that it cleanses and softens it. x Small Stze, $1.00 Large Size, $1.85 ANGELUS SKI'N. FOOD, ‘When the pores are thoroughly cleansed, apply Angelus Skin Food. It revives the tired tissues, relieves taut, tense muscles and replaces the nourishing il that expos- ure whips out of the skin. Use this pure, smooth cream Small Sise, $1.00 Large Size, $2.00 ANGELUS LIP STICK Imparts a natural, permanent color to the lips. Will nog smear or smudge. Darkforday, light for evining use,$1. oAt all Drug and Department Stores PARK & TILFORD, NEW YORK IN WASHINGTON AT Afleck Drug Co. C. Whelan S. Kann Sons Co. Lansburgh & Bro. Mary May Shop Liggetts Drug Stores Peoples Drug Stores THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Maper Bros. & Ca | 937:939 F St N.W, - fNo Branch Stores | A Supreme Offering of -y at Fifty Our semi-tailored, lined with finest silks. A $59, $65, $75 up W L RERVRRARRRR $59 up. $45, $50, $59 up. box pleated, of finest silks and woolens. $17.50, $19.50 up. Excellent Georgette - Overblouses Unforgetably priced at $5.95 This is our first Spring Blouse Sale and naturally we -wanted ap unusual value — something our cuistomers would , remember for some time to come. That's why we marked these exquisite fresh, new models - at such a low grice. They're in many exclusive styles— beaded, silk embroidered, lace trimmed, silk ‘ibbon trimmed, and in these desir- able new colazs: Zka’l:‘,l bisque, fla;r::m , apricot, beach, cinder, brown, ee l’t:z na?y and white or black. In all sizes. New Spring Suits Dollars 4 First: Spring Sale Displaying for your selection models with an air of ele- gance and distinction appealing to the discriminating. Serges and tricotines, in black, navy, tan, Pekin blue, and wool velour checks. Box, ripple, strictly tailored or Individual models ' “Bxpert designing, master tailoring in‘our suits { Coats, Wraps, | Dolmans Spring’s most exclusive creations, $29, $35, $45, $50, Lovely as t?zz fira.t flowers of spring Dresses of Character and Quality - at the lowest prices in years Ta/fzta:é./ canton crepes, crepe de chines, crepe-back satins and georgettes are in high favor; shades of the moment and all sizes for miss or matron—$29, $35, $39, The New Spring Skirts Are selected examples of perfection in tailoring, flain or $12.50, 315, Spring Trimmed Hats Up td 810 $4.65 ' Another sale you'll appreci- ate. We've :selected about one hundred very smart Spring models in about every good.|- shape that could be desirved for sust, coat or :dress wear. Handmade .and. blocked models, comprising turbans, large shapes, " off - the = face S ~2 styles, sailors of aatin straw, | & hair braid .and novelties, in; black, navy, burnt. orange, henna, brown, gray, Alice blue, French blue, Pekin—in fact, every good color and combsna- tion, showing expensive trim- mings of flowers, ribbons, nov- elty feathers, wings, 'geargette;

Other pages from this issue: