Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8§ 192f1. Societ and the honorary attache of the Brit- ish embassy and Mr. A. P, Graves. A number of important parties preceded the One } Club dance given last eves Established Over 50 Years JAMES B. Phone Main 7676 dinner WEDNESDAY STORE residence of Mr. and M Titte which included Mrs Siokes, dr AMrs. Crom il ¢ 0 Our Only RS. WILSON was the guest of Hineley. o0 A e is lity—Styl ! & o.fly' l 108 G St f honor at the annual breakfast e We Court Comparison—Quality—Style—Value! | Location * Location of the Congressional Club at | G R TR S s Warrenton, dance to 1 Kohl of ¢ Rauscher’s at noon today. The a particularly brilliant one, | Suits and Dresses for Spring & flowers, music, hand: cost; nd - moth 0! James B. Hederson Furniture ]iiower, music hangsome costumes and e T S Wer P o . splendid surpri 3 f speech the dance this ¢ were Mr. and Dl Dt ey Iv"‘l;ne.;'t Furniture that is sold in ment to e outiing first ndy of the o MISs Ann Wickes Cra Al Smart Beaut[ful ' ashington. e o o | much-feted debutante of the winter. | . . The pfig;*m' are lower than furniture of ur'\xln.?tl kil‘r s o teoon i ol sprlng sprmg S 5 that the g . such character is usually sold. n sults Dresses d the si :”t‘;’ t. 9;| s not to interfere w $ ‘4 1 o 25 25 : to § Cafe St. Marks ke 913 15th Street 2 T e 395 6920 —_— ! ——= . g Where You Can Entertain Y Taffetas Much smart entertaining has its setting cted presi- i ---Cloging Oélt i e Baslsiiatis Tricotines % in the unique St. Marks Grill. _An open : g All F % T Po; |\ 3 Canton Crepes " e T s ales © other tables wi o ur {_oats ricotines, orret \ 5 § [ hearth, with glowing logs, affogls an and it memby ! Twille: S Modol Poiret Twills unusual note. e it LG inipinRe ity A ---At Half Price wills; Snappy oges “repe de Chine & | 9 The Grill with the Wood Fire” is e R for Women and Misses Crepe-back Satins & available for private parties of 25 or more. graduate course. i ? ]“‘h“’“'"x“"‘““ thate "‘.'n; ! o/ 5 e - - inding new owners . Luncheon: { Dinner: Mrs. Grafton W. Minot flnh‘r'xll‘l;"l t]u'\ckh:mdvrun: garments. || [} See the New Spnng Mtllmery—$5, 37'50’ $Io o wit. MIS.at dinner last evening preceding the . Ore 1020”‘"“;{;'7 i Two GDUH;";of;" & oF Orason Mrs. Wit s e e Don't court disappoint- . i . » £ , 6 to 9: M. 3 2 of Washington, | g 5 T Mr. an ment-—secur: /0 t B Gal E W G ® cover, o arly cover, ; }Lr:\.ps(“:]:doi];;; orGeoruta, " Buests included Mr. and xxlowl. cure your coa argalns ore--- very lnter arment ust 0 : {Nicholas T ¢ of Ohlo, Mra.|2¢ - v —————————————eee— y Phone Franklin 413 or 419 for Reservations 5551{‘?;){’53%. Santr o iimois Strs, Trank |} it oL PRICE and LESS f . . londell o Vyoming, Mrs. Jol 3 E | S e i 6 B S an or Suits, Coats . S 3 rs. Joseph o Thropp of District of Columbia, Mrs. | 1y A Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama, Mrs }\A'll“&n Wilson of Illinol; { Harry C. Woodyard of West Virginia {and Mrs. Edward Cooper of West Vir- | sinia. e and Mrs. | B { % Guests at Swiss BROS, | aue dreteer ot o Colby will be the guests of honor PRESENT FOR {Mme. Peter at dinner this evenin SPRING, 1921 at the legation. SUITS GOWNS DRESSES COATS and SPORTS APPAREL Legerberg: the secrctal the Argentine embassy, Mr. . 3. £, Cunninghom & Co. A Sale of CSSES 434 New Spring Models The Season’s Most Charming Creations Specially Priced at Furs, Dresses, Blouses, Millinery MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Street 4 | - ISAKSFURCo, | | gation. 316 7th 316 7th Lady Geddes, wife of" the British | ambassador, has as her guest at the embassy for a fortnight her cousin, Miss Bowman of New York. Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper | i@ will be hosts at dinner this evening | | at their residence, 1100 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury will be hosts at dinner this evening. At 1303 F Street Crouch & Fitzgerald Sell | \ Fine Luggage ) made as they have made it for more than 80 years. Capt. and Mrs. C: C, Calhoun and Mrs Emerson Howe will be the hosts at carnival masquerade ball this evening at Rauscher’s given in compliment to Mr. d Mrs. Peter A. Dru ., and S aheth Howe. Th v C! ‘ming features ar ipected to come in co . the older and younger ¢lements in so- ciety will be represented. Judge and Mrs. Maurice D. O'Con- nell announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Fanchon O'Connell Con- |*. don, to Col. Henry Mervale Morrow, U. 8. A, which took place today at noon at the residence of the bride’s parents. Rev. Herbert Scott Smith per- formed the ceremony and a breakfast for the relatives and small party of friends | present at the ceremony followed. Saves Strength and Temper % Your! 4 Fashioned to attract the favorable attention of women whose ap- proval stamps a mode as “the fa Made to delight the critical shopper, whose decision to buy or not is | The charge d'affaires of the Italian { embassy and Signora Brambilla were the | guests of honor at dinner last evening of the counselor of the French embassy, i Prince do Bearn. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Welles, Mr. and i Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. | Sheldon_Whitehouse, Commander “and | Mrs. Christopher R. P. Rodgers, Mr. and {Mrs. Sylyanus Stokes, jr., Miss Sears {of New York, who is visiiing Mr. and Mrs. Welles; Miss Ramona Lefevre and M. Jules Henry, third secretary of the French emba: forfoefofonfofonfoonfeoforte . »” 00N. Capt. Civalleri, naval attache of the Italian embassy, has left for New York, . where he will spend several days and | will meet the new Italian ambassador on his arrival from Europe. Col. William tained at dinner last evening in hodor of the ambassador of Chile and Senora ce Mathieu, when the guests included | the minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing and Miss Emma Lansing. Several of the guests later went on to the south- ‘—P-M%P‘X%P-FH-;X%H-MI"M"H-P Eric Fowler enger- determined by m'cety of fpnish. As Always, Eaplowitz Creations R = < [«] ] E E . We take your measure, fit a lining, fill it out, mount as Are Priced in Eztreme Moderation ern ball and were guests in Mrs. R. R. Govin’'s box, while others of the com- pany attended the 100 dance at the manikin and deliver you this perfect replica of your torso with all its lines and contour in ol {home of Mrs. Gaff. b Adjacent to The Rialto — + Mrs. Eugene Van Rensselaer and & her daughter, Mrs. James Carroll Fra- zer, arc entertaining at tea this after- noon in honor of the new rector of the Church of the Epiphany and Mrs. James E. Freeman. Among those as- sisting will be Mrs, Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. Theo- dore Boynton and Mrs. Gordon Cum- mings, who will alternate at the tea table. Dr. and Mrs. Freeman arrived last week from Minneapolis, where he has been in charge of the leading Episcopal church, and conducted his first service last Sunday morning. Maj. P. W. West, retired, deputy governor of Soldiers’ Home, and Mrs. West will entertain at dinner this Self Dress Form ‘With Skirt Frame Complete —Bee your dresses 721 Ninth Street N.W. This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. g 3 8 ] & L3 3 § 4 s ool This is a most extraordinary event be- cause the dresses are the very last word in correct Spring styles, and, too, it is our first great sale effort of the new season. evening for Gen. and Mrs. John L. {Chamberlain. | Mr. ana Mrs. Edward H. Everett en- {tertained a company of thirty at din- ner, followed by dancing, last evening in thelr hme, on Sheridan circle, for Miss Anne Everett, who is at home Mizs Anne Tverst Wholisiatihome C For style, quality and W L price, inspect R O ZIRKIN FURS A Cloth‘Coats and Suit Models Below Cost P S H. ZIRKIN s Est. 1885 821 14th St. Announcing THE NEW SPRING for Misses, Juniors and Girls —providing here for Street, Sport, School and Social Occasion, Youthful and Appropriate Ap- parel, Charming in its Unusual Distinction and Perfect Taste. SUITS, DRESSES, HATS, WRAPS, SKIRTS, SMOCKS, ACCESSORIES SHOWING The Materials Are Taffeta, Tricotine, Tricolette, Satin and Canton Crepe styles are exquisite—the new straight lines, the puffed skirts are here in dozens of variations—the tunics, ‘You can touch up the gray Greaf Price Reductions : :2;}?;%%%‘%; :::gh:::::se;b::::: ibnl:il,k.go;:o:::l;:‘jnqani: ::: BE siocis i nes and Juiors e e | Hemstitch sonney A T I ;])123115:(5 %:E(??Eiii ?::ifingflg}:v(ifizég;l?:}fg | fl % F ;3:,;%&;}‘,{%5‘; é:,f ;‘E:,'E :::;:g a;nd tricolette combined with taffeta. It is all fas- i t ggfg;z ;'%TS. DRESSES, WRAPS, HATS, P icot Edge A_:f‘:,:‘_l":_f 1 l New Spring : (Fifth Floor) i S R o i Brown, Reindeer, Gray—Many Grays— i [l 1S, < lmcfif:’%-:..&::"":k Tan, Green and Many Combinations ) 4

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