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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, RS. WILSON will occupy the White House box at the New National Theater this afternoon for the New York Philharmonic concert and will have friends with her. ss Margaret Wilson will arrive in Washington this week and will < of ‘the civie centers will also arrange while here to remove her personal belongings from the White House and will send them to her apartment in New York. ant, jr. entertained prointed luncheon when her guests were Mrs. edith. wife of the Secretary of Aszriculture; Mme. de Cespedes, nora de F de. Mme Grouitch, s, Mrs. Victor De Witt Tal- Johnson, Mrs. irs. Stephen auffmann. Mrs Thomas hinson, Allan . Do Mrs. William R. Williams liphalet F. Andrews, nett. Mrs. John W. Arnold of Los Ange. and Mrs. F. Mrs. Tolcombe, les. Miss Moran John rs. idmore The charge d'affaires of the British embassy and Mrs R. Leslie Craigie were hosts at dinner last evening in honor of the new minister of Ru- mania and Princ Bibesco. but. to Prince present. s net able guests included . _and Mr Jelano Rot . M Mrs. Borden Ha G. Griswold of i. Gen. H. K. Bethell, New mil M: attache of the Bi tary : Mr. H. Lahovary. seeretary of the Rumanian lesation: Count Salis of the British embassy and Mr. Wilmot Harsand Lewis. Congressional Weddings Today. The marriage of Miss Helen Con- | T verse Hrowne. daughter of Repre- |Miss Fran, n of New sentative and Mrs. Edward E.| PBrowne of Wisconsin, to Dr. Marcus Hobart of Evanston. lil, took place at noon tod The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's crents in Chevy Chase, Md.. by the e e oo Vork ity holdcath of Mis. Palmer's fathor Miss| Rt. Rev. H Burleson, and was | Barnes recalled her invitations | followed by an informal breakfast for the small company attending the | Miss Julia Mattis home coremony. There were no attendants | informaily tomorrow at her deo | €T reception tomorrow afterncon 1o traveling | residence, 919 F: and the bride wore her suit_of dark blue duvetyn with a; small black straw hat and a cor-| sage bouquet of ro: Dr. and Mrs. Hobart left in the after- noon for a short wedding trip and will later make their home in Evans- |C ton, IIl. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hobart of Evanston. brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. snd Mr. Gilbert S. Sullivan of Alban: N Y. will be married this afternoon. The ceremony will be performed at 3 o'clock, at Congress Hall, by the Rev. | time this season. in he Wallace Radcliffe, in the presence of a ccmpany of relatives and close friends | € who will re- numbering about forty ) main for an informai reception. will be no attendants, and the “bride will be married in a traveling suit of | mavy blue twill, with a small hat of navy blue straw and silk, and will w a corsage bouquet of violets and lili of the valley. After the reception Mr. Sullivan and his bride will leave for a short wedding trip, and wili later make their home in Alban: e Mrs. J. Borden Harriman will enter- tain at dinner this evening in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Francis G. Gris- wold of New York. The assistant secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Gordon Woodbury have Is- sued cards for a reception at Rauscher's Thursday evening. Febru- ary 17, when they will be assisted in receiving by their daughter, Miss The great pic full recls of jc Theater. Through courtesy following iree offer: 100 TICKETS TUESDAY day th Sizes to $5.95 & 2 Overalls for Boys and Totw’ W ginghams. Sizes 2 to 6 special ER s irie’ h Drexs: spring Sizes 6 to 14 years. priced ..... Straw Ha excellent quality Milan, med. Very special and violets. ! out-of-town | N | There ! i of the management of the Metropolitan we are enabled to make the IMPORTANT—The tickets will be distributed as abovi s week up to and including Friday evening. SPECIAL FOR KIDDIES. Girle' Middy Blouses—Of Lonsdale Jean; Fine qua Formerly priced u> —..§3 08 ris—Of khaki cloth Trimmed with wide borders of contrasting 1 colors. Ages 2 to § years. Very or blue gingham e badee Sl M $1.00 ash Dresses—Chambray styles in plain colors and "honor SHOP FOR YOUTHFUL AP\PAA’EL FOR EVERYWOMAN stead Peter, jr., of this city, who went | wright, of Bryn Mawr, Pa.. will sail | mony was performed at 5:30 o'clock Joseph S. Fre! en. Mrs. John |ing where the men are to be taught |is making a visit to her paréhrs. s 16 New York o ‘attend the wedding. | this week for Bermuda. Mrs. Wain- | by Iev. Thomas A. Walsh, and Mr.|Jacob Roger s. James Wads- | practical farmin besides modern fator and Mrs William M. Calder. = i £ g 5 T ey lately | Worth, Mrs. Robert Woods Bl AT ken houses and chicken runs | ety of Naval Sponsors will | Mrs. Miles Poindexter, wife of Sena- ght was® formerly Miss Foraker, | and Mrs. Talamini left immediately | progaric A Delano, Miss Leila Mech re men may specialize in | their Jua ceting W tor Poindexter, ha$ been in New- | daughter of the late former Senator | 2ferwand for a short wedding tHiD: f1in. Mrs. Charles Sheldon 4 poultry sins. which will be followed by a lunch port. R. 1, for several weeks, w Foraker of O ey jiZheyawill bejathomesattersteboatydmvis rrenisanaliMra: Walter 5 — it the Willard. Mrs. Daniels, wi ruest f hono a dinner Taker o hio, and is a er of | 22 at 1414 V street mnn, secreta: p the v of th Nav. is guest of "honor at & Mrs. Vietor Cushman of this city. Her ! Anjescistany e Naval Spomsors’ Tea. he Secretars of the Navy. ix vice e brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and| The League of American Pen Women | 1 PAtrgnesses ingiude S0 F.1 0. Lée will entertain|ithé]titesient andiwilliattend the lanthe SGinde 17 return to V Arthur Foraker. also live in| will have Mr. and Mrs. Post Wheeler {100 NTS, Marspail. S < of the Society of Navall g Mus: bolng e e mlinetarn % n after having spent sev-|{as guests of honor ata tea to be given 0 des. Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Tit- . at tea tomorrow afternoon | Miss Anne Snodgrass of Martinsburs jiuetonne 2 xeek in Cincinnati at their clubhouse tomorrow (nSsatatonston Bine iEak ex Suie the New Willard, where Mrs. Lee (Continued on Te Fage) Mrs. Hirdy. wife —- noon at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Editnliand, a mber of oth o Guy V. Hardy of Canon City, Col. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridgely Kemp | Dufiie Boylan Geldert will be hostes ‘X“',‘"'}m;"(“:u ‘;"‘““'[:;m""“\’m_ ther w ! joi her husband at the sent out invitations for the afternoon. with Mrs. Du Puy, DrOmn 2 T = Washington and will be here over|marriage of their nt of the league, making dn- ["Ong e 0 oL e ey was | the 1nauguration. Ridgely. to Mr. Edmund and M I end ahout v ear S for e C _ Hubbard, licutenant, U.S. A. 'siding at the tea table. DS s ldie Re = Col. and Mrs. Franci urd; February 19 at 4 o'cloc = ,tablishment e Soldiers R 4 cntertaned At Teneheon 3 Mrs. C. C. Howell of Chevy Chase, [ WhICh s situated on one of the n Interior Decorator Twin Oaks for Gen. ' JMarch.| [Frincess Eugenia Ruspoli enter-|anno thetl anga e e e et acts | chief of staff. The guesis included Dr. ned a small company informally [daughte vis Blakeslee Howell. to} 2 ous rly Wi Paul S. form r to|iast evening at dinner at the Si,|Mr. William G. Meirs of Chesnut Hill, [S¥Stem? for housing. Formerly With Lansburgh & Bro. v nsch; the military , New York. Philadelphia. St e TNeve el i 4 lian _embassy s o, T, Draperies se 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.Barber hayv nin Soule Gan - {ma . Where the men = Maraquise arber ha Saaon 15 2 2 Vost Wheeler. and Mis announted the engagement of thei s out for te ay {for their meals and recreation, and Slip Covers e Mrs.Jen daughter, Edna B.. and Mr. Earl W ernoon. February 17. from 3 to 6, il contains apartments for the two Window Shad - a pa in her box this afternoon ark of Buffalo, N. Y. No date h Miss Re at her residence, 5118 {Ml s that act as hoste C low Shades fthe York Philh *n set for the wedding, which will | Wisconsin avenue. (et ou s D D) d- | Upholstering tra. her guests will Y | probably take place in thé late sprins | " = e 1= i Ja malee, Miss Mary Cox and|or summer. A meeting wi at the resi- : . Misk Ravenel. of Nirs Robert M. Thompson. | 1415 G Street | Picture Framing — T. Septimus Austin and he 3d street. Sheridan Circle | ! >, i Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Goldman of this ter, Miss aladeline Austin, have ebruary 16 ! Opposite Keith's la!)el: Hanging jcity were the guests of honor at din- hington for Florida, and will behalf of tl Furs Exclusively Painting followed by mmc.-i = ‘r;h\.\ be absent for two or three weeks. ent ! i ven by Mr. and Mrs. M = < Estimat fursished 4 ial 2 their home in Am- | Husted, _wife of W - = SMALES S RO DS SADECAS | e aiusted Ruwlie dor tee prosizent ot el INVEST IN 4 FUR prices given on all orders during p cora sued -home” cards at the Association, will be 2 2 - this month. - and Mrs. Larz Anderson are ; New \\".1.1—‘1‘ Friday afternoon, Feb- s 11 be m-m; COAT v](,rl').’\'l or Set now i i to leave White Sulphur ruary 18. pt. Henry Stevens W hileliGeneousiiRed: = es where they have been | T tions -\~H"I— e 1015 9th St. N.W. I eeks, and will com: toy b marriage ss Annie Lee cob Ro; tons prevail on our en- Main 3211 . hington to remain until after the | Jones and Mr. Leo V. Talamini took |committes includes —Mrs tire stock of distinctive Main 32 it place Friday afternoon. The cere- Atherten, Mrs. Benedict Crowe furs. Hamilton Fish will | BRI R T TR amton at the end of | &3 DN IT T this week for a.fortnight's visit with P the former's son, Representative Hamilton Fish, jr. [ ] o ) e T S T e e ruary ale o ew rin ouses MRS. JOHN ROGERS, JR. Of New York, who is visiting Mrx. William Kent and will be with her at the delegates nnd members of the N: tionnl Woman'x Party, attending the | convention thix week. Miss Natalie Barnes was to have 1 tertained at dinner th of the Attorney General and; Mrs. Palmer, but owing to the recent | even arragut square Mr. ohn F. Dryden will | 3 - New , later taking th Supper dance at th the er of Mr tty of Utic: t of honor. and Mrs. being the gue Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reeside '"‘""i Halibut Butterfish j invitations out for a bal masque Tue Salmoa - Yellow Perch evening. February 22, at the C: o Wiite Perch iona Club. olloci ike ional Club. - Eolem, ; = Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley will be at ||| Einnas Haddock e home tomorrow afternoon for the last | [l Trout Teressed Catfish apartment at {fl Tl Scallop 1863 Columbia road, when Mrs. Fred- ||| Groakers C.ams in shell ick R. Harris will preside at the tea ||| Spots Clams per gal. table. | Peter—Jones Wedding. | The weddng in New York today of | Miss Caroline Ogden Jones, daughter | of Mrs. Paul W. Bartlett, to Mr. Armi- | stead Peter, 3d. of this city was an | event of unusual,interest and took place this morning in the chantry of the Church of the Transfiguration. All of the members of the wedding party were Washingtonians, and they inciuded Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis, who attended the bride as matron of: hono Mr. Bromley Scely, best man, and the | ushers, including Mr. Robert Bell, ‘ Mr. Richard Hollyday, Mr. Franklin H. Ellis and Mr: Chester Snow, jr. A | reception and wedding breakfast fol- lowed at the home of the bride's | mother, 140 West 13th street. Mr. | Peter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Armi- ' YOUNG FOLKS AND The Tickets Are Going Great for Charlie Chaplin, in “THE KID” ure the world’s greatest comedian has been working on for a whole year. Six he wonderful $1,000,000 comedy i now playing at With the First Fifty Purchases in Children’s Dept., Third Floor, nesday and Thursday we will give a Free Pass, good for two orchestra seats for any afternoon or evening performance of “The Kid’— 100 TICKETS WEDNESDAY ties and styles. white and white with Sizes 6 o 20 years. blue, green and pink. Girls—Styles in Sweaters for pink collar and 31 C For style, quality and w L O ZIRKIN FURS K Models ‘Bclow Cost P S H. ZIRKIN S Est. 1885 tables, from the EACHO & CO. Chesapeake Bay Oysters a Specialty e 100 cach day). and may be used any Very spectal New Rompers and Creepers—in pink New Style Rompers—Of Chambray, in t to Another special ftem at n's Mercerized Hose—In black, Sizes 6 to 914, s tu—All white or with blue cuffs, Reduced to close at price, inspect R Cloth Coats and Sgit 821 14th St. three fast da e Wednes s in this Friday Shad are now in season. Shrimp, cooked or green. Oysters, per bbl. or bushel. Standard oysters for cooking. Solect oysters for single frys. Couat oysters. We are Wholes Fixh, le and Retail Dealers in Oysters, Clams and Sea Food. Nos. 21 & 22 Municipal Fish Market 11th St. Wharf Telephone in 6176 - Crandall's Metropolitan on Tuesday, Wed- 100 TICKETS THURSDAY all $1.39 blue trimmin, an, ! $1.95 izes 2 Very, 49¢c P‘ormvrlf $2.95 FEBRUARY 14, 1921, SOCIETY No. 1125, at $2 Bisque or Flesh Color Voile vestee and roll collar trimmed with wide bands of eye- let embroidery and val lace. Blouse, e Is a Huge Success! There never were so many blouses, or so many styles of blouses, or so many people for the opening day of any of our six previous February sales cf Spring Blcuses! And, most of all, people were pleased to see the o'd blouse prices come back—pretty lingerie blouses at $2.00 —and any 3 of them fot $5.08—and prices right through in proportion. IS Possibly the biggest surprise was the quality of the Georgette Crepe Blouses at $5.00 and $7.95—but, of course, these were considerably below the market prices, and for this sale only. The handmade tables were also centers of attraction—at $3.95 and $5.00 were really sen- sational values! $2 3 for $H ories of pre-war day: creations for and Stripes fles and frills. collars. $9.95 3 for $7:5 You haven't seen anything like them at this price in late years. One of the most attractive groups in this sale. dotted voiles and plain . collar , Buster Brown anc collar on sale at $295. phone orders filled. No. 1530, at $2.95 ruary for values of a most extraordinary nature. All the }nany big values planned weeks ago for pre-inaugural sales are ready—and here is the oppartun- ist you in preparing for that great occasion. ity to benefit by o New $39.50 ur upset plans to ass Spring Suits Black and - Navy Blue Just an early sales inducement, these smart new suits, in navy blue tricoti ne, with slashed panel pocket or box, ripple or narrow belted styles, with silk braid embroidery and satin piping. wear on the first warm day: Get your spring suit early and have it for s1 New Polo Coats Here is indeed a value! $29.50 Sport jackets in natural color polo cloth with smart plaited back. raglan sleeve and nar- row belt—half-silk lined. A jaunty coat for early ‘spring and all summer wear! Beaded Georgette Crepe Dresses . Made over silk foundations, these froc example of new value levels. $18.75 3 are a startling Navy, black and brown, long tunic and soft blouse styles with self and jet beading. New Tricolette $15.75 What a price for a tricolette dress of our quality— navy, black, taupe, brown and henna—long _tunic, iow | waistline style—with braid or floss silk embroidery. | Left with 300 Winter Coats And All of Our Customers BuyingSPRING Coats! What a Situation! 300 Winter Coats and no winter weather! 300 Winter Coats and no winter customers Values that bring back mem- Newest spring—of French omestic voiles, batiste, or- gandie, lawn, dimity madras. Thirty Different Styles, in White and With Colored Tailored styles and blouses trim- med with laces, embroideries, ruf- Choice of high, convertible, rofl or Buster Brown 25 New Spring Styles Well made of organdie, batiste, voiles. French and domestic_grades. fectively trimmed with real filet or val laces, also some with fine embroideries and hemstitching, V. or square neck styles, also roll d Mail or French Voile Blouse, roll collar with novel pattern of cut work and blind embroidery—real filet on edge and in center of vestee hemstitched. 1 February Handmade blo roll_collar with front finished real filet lace. spring—we are Ef- Sheer front and coll. on collar, Buster Brown and Eton i 5 titched sty tractive colors. Some pongee| Pemstitched sty ‘blouses with roll or convertible Smart blouse: in styles of ig Business! New Spring apparel of all sorts arriving daily and to tempt you to early purchasing are thing to do and that is cut the prices again and do it right! So we say— $75 & $85 Winter Coats Fur “Lots about equally divided in number, so there are about 100 coats to choose from at each price! Take your choice—all the season’s richest fabrics, best shades and most desirable wrap and straight line styles are here! $95 to $127.50 s35 Winter Coats Trimmed Coats at Each Price. ‘95 Self Collar Coats drawn work; collar and cuffs with Handmades are the vogue for of styles—wonderful vaiues. ‘at $3.95 batiste drawn work and embroidery at $5.00 trimmed with hand-drawn work inset key patterns ana straight lines, tiny hand-run tucks. hemstitched collar finished with V or square neck. All have close-fitting cuffs. But come and see them all!—Here are hundreds of blouses and scores of styles, all new and authentic models for spring, and you will be delighted to see them! . Hand-Made Blouses Tailored blouses—newest Blouse Sale different styles—of gee. and white. several here _ at ruary Blouse afternoon georgette crepe, long tuxedo collar, lace, also panel for spring. use of fine batiste, embroidered dots, with tucks and featuring dozens ever surpassed indeed rare values. with [est materials, such with also les, very effective. blouses ar finished spring shades. s of fine batiste, red at sides tern. New Spring Dresses Two hundred and fifty of them Navy Black Brown at $25.00 ' Combinations with Blue Henna and Rust In the women’s dress shop you'll find this wonderful dem- onstration of value and style in new Spring frocks- Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Can- ton Crepe are here and fashioned into the smart styles of Spring— with eyelet embroidery, beads and braids—there are so many models that every one can be becomingly * suited and the price will make you an enthusiastic admirer of this shop. There’s just one 75 130 to $175 ¢ Winter Coats at Each Price. At 5 Silk Blouses blouses —trimmed creations spring at this popular price. quality crepe de chine, georgette crepe, twilled silks and silk pon- Shown in bisque, flesh color At $7'955uit Blouses One style illustrated at right— dozen more $7.95—remarkable Sale values. lation and overblouse styles for wear—developed f mignonette or fine crepe de chine—some with some with vestee of fine tucks or and u styles, in plain colors or striking combinations of the new At $ 10 Overblouses No display of blouses at $10 at any of our previous sales has this % ns of beautiful styles that are 7 Made of fin- crepe, crepe de chine and satin, in a pleasing assortment of latest No. 272, at $7.95 Short Overdlotse. of ro;gc’lilc, cent, ront panel of pin tucks fin- i and extending o m collar effect_at back by 1w Jor s Cof Venise lace in_ filet pat- In bisque, flesh and white. ) 1216 F St. N.W. for 20 exceptional styles are Feb- Regu- No. 3420, at $5 of braided on movel design; color; open meck and short mono sleeves trimmed to ma roll collar; pin-tuck st shades one—doz- as Canton to Sale of Pumps and Oxfords, $7.45 Regularly Such Styles Have Been Selling at $11 and $12.50 The factory was closing out its broken lots of sizes in these fine pumps and oxfords—such an attrac- tive figure was quoted us that we snapped up the entire lot. These shoes combined with our own line of Sorosis pumps and oxfords pro- vide a good size range from which to select, but at a price ’way below regular. Read carefully what this sale offe: Black Kid Oxfords 51 pairs—hand-turn soles and French heels, a very smart style. Size: AA, 5, 51 ., 6 6%, T 51, 6, 6 7 B, AA, 5% 84 pairs Women’s Oxfords, welt soles and low. Cuban heels. Just the type of shoe for early spring wear. All sizes. Very serviceable. Black Kid Eyelet Ties 46 pairs Women’s One-eyelet Ties, welt soles and Cuban heels; very at- tractive. In a good range of sizes. Black Calf Pumps 46 pairs Women’s Black Calf Low Heel Walking Pumps, welt soles and low Cuban heels. Very good looking and serviceable. Good assortment of sizes. $11 to $12.50 Boots—Again at $6.75 Another opportunity to profit by this underprice offering. Tam calf lace boots with cloth tops to match, also dark brown calf lace boots with wing or straight tips, with high and low Cuban heels. A good assortment of sizes. Get yours tomorrow—this is an unusual opportunity. ’ J€ S Georgette LCrepeL. Overblouse, In honey-dew, tomato, Neptune, porcelain, navy, bisque and black. soft ki- toh

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