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TheYarn of 'Class Is| —known to all women who - fabric lines A Tailored Suit of Twillcord $89.50 This finely woven wool itself par- ticularly well to the smart tailleur lends of this model for spring. of this lining—all Note the graceful lines simple yet tremely elegant model, as sketched from stitched revers; the single loop; the severely plain skirt—the two-tone silk denoting un- usual skill in designing. life. SOCIETY NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D ex- The Extravagant prices mostly mean ex- travagant profits. We merchandise on the principle of marking all mer- chandise at a reasonable profit only. Adjacent to The Rialto 721 Ninth Street N.W. make the nice distinctions of gentlewomen. It is called— Minerva Z'the “loft —exceptionally smooth- in the making; and re- flects distinction in the finished garment. . —The colors, including Vogue, Rust and ‘Tangerine, are those sou informed women. : No charge for the expert instruction of owr Mr. Rsid - t wim ght after by Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN F New Fashio\n Themes of Paris and America SUITS Rizik’s Advance Ideas in fashionable types of Spring suits, from youthful box N coats and butterfly models toconservative and straightline effects, reflect- ing thoroughness in tailor- ing and nicety of detail, which give these suits their superb character. Personifying the beauty, newness and vivacity of Springtime and fashioned of Silk Canton Crepe, Tai- feta, Piquetwill, Piquetine, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine or Crepe-Back Satin. I I l== | of dinners they are giving this e I [ i HE Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Daniels will entertain at dinner this evening. when their guests will be the sen- ators and representatives from North Carolina, their native state, and fol- lowing the dinner they will give a re- ception for the members of the North Carolina Society in Washington. Mrs. Meredith, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, will be at home to- morrow afternoon after 4 o'clock for the last time. Mrs. Whte, wife of the Chief Justice, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Rufus Day, daughte in-law of Mr. Justice Day. The gue numbered fourteen and included wives of other members of the Supreme Court and the cabinet. Mrs. Bainbridge Colby will not re- ceive tomorrow afternoon, but will be at home Wednesday, February 23, for the last time. Mrs. Baker Guest of Honor. Mrs. Baker, wife of the Secretary of War, was the guest in whose honor Mrs.' Parker W. West, wife of the dep- governor of the United States Soldiers' Home, entertained at lunch- The guests we cated at jone large table, surrounded by five smaller ones, each adorned with a basket of spring flowers. 3 The guests included Mme. Grouitch, . John B. Kendrick, M Keyes, Mrs. James R. Frank W. Mondell, Mr Bliss, Mrs. George T. Ma dolph_Kauffmann, Mrs. Mrs. R. R. Govin, n A. ., Mrs. Ridley, Mrs. Victor Joseph Hampson, Mrs. Fox Conner, Mrs. Alban Butler, Mrs. ¥. H. Eggle- ston of Laramie, Wyo.; M Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. William D. Connor, Mrs. William C. Rivers, Mrs. Edwin Puller, Mrs. Edward Harriman, Mrs. {Harry V. Ostermayer, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. George Marshall and Mrs. Horace G. Macfatland. ’ Mrs. Charles B. Ward, wife of Rep- Iresentative Ward of New York, is entertaining at a tea this afterpoon at her residence on 16th street. ~The rooms of the drawing room suite are abloom with spring flowers and in the dining room Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, jr.; Mrs. William M. Calder, Mrs. Thomas B. Dunn and -l S. Parker will do the honors tea table. Those assisting will in- clude the members of the New York congressional delegation, including Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, Mrs. James W. Husted, Mrs. Edmund Platt, Mrs. Daniel A. Reed, Mrs. Homer P. Snyder, Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton and Mrs. Archie D. Sanders. Mrs. Henry Price Wright entertain- ed at luncheon today in compliment to Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton. The guests to meet her included Mme. Peter, Mme. J. B. Hubrecht, Mme. Col- lardet, Mrs. R. Leslie Craig de Azevedo, Mrs. Donald Cassel William Whiting Andrews, Mrs. W ter R. Tuckerman. Miss Patten, Mrs. H. H. Rousseau, Mrs. Claude B. Mayo and Mrs. Frederic Atherton. Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper will entertain a: the second of a series ning, and they will be hosts again next Tues- day evening. Senator and Mrs. James A. Reed en- tertained at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel, and their guests, numbering forty-four, in- cluded members of the Missofiri dele- gation in Congress. The dinner was served in one of the private dining rooms, and the table was adorned with a profusion of red tulips, white lilies and freesia. The guests included former Gov. and Mrs. Joseph W. Folk of Mis- souri, Gen. and Mrs. Louis Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Puller, and Sena- tor and Mrs. Reed's house guests, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Varney of Lacon, IIL; Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Black. ‘The minister of Poland and Princess Lubomirska entertained at dinner last evening at the legation, when their guests were Senator and Mrs. Robert’ L. Owen, Senator and Mrs. Harry S. New, Senator and Mrs. Charles B, Henderson, Mrs. Marshall | Field, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. F. A. West, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep. Mrs. Herbert Stabler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle of Gunston Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Westeott, Dr. and Mrs. Livingston {Farrand, Prince and Princess Radzi- 11. Air Commodore L. E. O. Charliton, attache of the British embassy; Jonkheer W. H. de Beaufort, charge | d’affaires of ~ the legation of the herlands; Mr. J. E. Lefevre, charge c ires of the legation of Panama; Mr. J. de Lagerberg, charge d’affaires of the legation of Sweden; Col. Henry A. du Pont, Mr. John Kirby, Mr. Maur- ice Low and Prince Eugene Lubomir- ski. Mrs, Armstead Davis entertained at luncheon today, when her guests in- cluded Mme. Mathleu, wife of the am- bassador of Chile, and Mme. Pezet, wife of the ambassador of Peru. Covers were laid for fourteen. | Mrs. Edson firadley entertained a notable company of elghteen guests at luncheon today at her residence on Dupont Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Wwill be hosts at dinner Friday even- ing, February 25, and they will leave | Washington March 2 for New York. After spending some time in their apartment there they will go south for the remainder, of the spring. The assistant military attache of the British embassy and Mrs. C. E. D. Bridge will be hosts at dinner this evening, when Lady Geddes, wife of the British ambassador, wi the Dttt » will be among = The Vice President-elect and Mrs. (‘oolldxp left New York last evening for their home in Boston. They stop- ped a day or 80 in New York on their M. pastcrnqk The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. Arrivals in Smart Trim models that are at once defi- nitely “stylish and extremely practical. Specially Priced 89:0 guest, and Mr. R. Hubbard. for a few days. trice Batty of Utica, and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil- mer, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Morris, Mr. Chester Lockwood and Mr. Wilbur N. C., TUESDAY, b & John FEBRUARY 15, 1921 ‘house W. Mrs. Biddle Porter is ta Philadelphia Mrs. J. Borden Harriman entertained of New York. | Mrs. Walter S. Judge J. W. Latimer will speak on | “The Government of the District,” at the home of Mrs. John W. Thompson, 2320 Massachusetts avenue, day morning at 11 o'clock. Hutchins will be at ‘Wednes at dinner last evening in honor of her | house guest, Mrs. Francis G. Griswold SOCIETY e seph Buote, Mr. Page Irving, Mr. J. Paul } World War Veterans and American- | Marfe McGuire, vice president; Mrs. Jones, My. Fugene Jeffers, Mr. Juan |ization work promises to be a great| William M. Connor, treasurer, and Azula, Mr, C. Wood Taylor, Mr. W. W. | success. Gen. Pershing has been in- Mrs. C. Viola Fellows, secretary Fit(s,' Mr." John Glick and Mr, Charles . vited to be the guest of honor. Maiorana. officers of min The| Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.. wife the unit are Mrs. Benj:\»lof the senator from N\ Soule Gantz, president; Miss w York and (Continued on Ninih Page.) Mr. Charles W. Burgess and his bride, formerly Miss Catherine M. Smyth, daughter of Chief Justice and Mrs. Smyth, are in Washington visiting her parents. They will be here for a few days and will then leave for their future home in Omaha. Phone Main 7676 Established Over 50 Years JAMES B. HENDERSON Qo 1108 G St. QO Location Location Mrs. Woodrow Wilson is among the contributors to the “White Elephant; sale now being conductéd at 1409 H street, the proceeds going toward building a hospital in Alaska. Mrs. Wilson donated an exquisite vase of in eastern design, which will be sold | at auction in the event of it not being sold at private sale. | Whese engngement was announced recently and whose marriage to Mr. Earl Malcolm Perkinxon of Alabama will take place at the Hotel Arlington Monday, February 21. way home from Asheville, N. C., where they spent several weeks rest- ing. Former Senator and Mrs. John W. Weeks will entertain an important dinner company this eyening, The third assistant state and Mrs. Van -S. Merle-Smith will be hosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. G. Bowie Chipman will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6, at her residence, 1319 19th street, for the last time this sea- son. Mr. and Mrs. Chipman will be din- ner hosts Saturday evening. Dinner for Diplomnts. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter were the guests in whose _honor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hutch- inson entertained a dinner company of sixteen last evening in their apartment at the Dresden. Mrs. John S. Dryden entertained at a theater party last evening at the Na- tional, and later took her guests to the Cafe St. Marks for the supper dance. igi Schulze, at 3302 N street, seérétary of ! home tomorrow afternoon for the last time this season. Miss Jane Addams and Miss Dorothy | North of Chicago are spending the week at the Hotel La Fayette to attend the convention of the national woman's party, which will open tomorrow at the Hotel Washington. Siss Schulze of Dahlgren, Va., was the | honor guest at a dinner and small dance | n by her sister, Miss e L. Georgetown, last night. Among the guests were Mrs C. Archibald v, Senora M. | Torres, Mrs. Simm ardner, Senorita Maria_Torres, Miss Mar, fansfield Miss Marie McGuire, Miss M Montgomery, Miss Frances Trotter Helen Louise Montgomery, Miss Eleanor { Price Lang, Miss Jane Cornwell, Miss Margaret Barnes, Miss Mary Waters, Lieut, Romeo Guaraldi_of the Italian embassy, Mr. Abrad Simitch of the Serbian legation, Dr. Luis Churion of the Venezuelan iegation, Mr. C. Archi- bald Montgomery, Mr. C. Westifer Glover, Lieut, Rafner, Lieut. A. Dough- Mr. Rudolph_de Zapp., Mr. S. Jo- D. BANNERY The Weli-known Marcel Waver and French Hairdresscr Has Left the Vanity Shop and Is Now at 12, 18th Street wrf:‘n .\/i’ns. B. CLARKE Phone Col. 7264 ™ w4 —Not a Great # —Many More Fur Coats to Go-at Half Price Choice of peltry, styles. etc., becomes narrower every day. you want a good fur garment at this big saving, come in at once. Spring Furs Reduced Animal chokers to “touch up” the spring costumes at GENER- OUS REDUCTIONS. SAKSFUR Co, FACTURERS WHO RETAI —ANAl'Jr WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Street Those in the party included Miss Bea- the by M Craven. Fog The Women Mrs. Francis W. ¥ tea table this afternoon, a. g Mis Carter, Miss Margaret Green and Mise | 3 d Ex I 0 e opens daily at 9:30 a.m, and Quality an clusive s 9:30 p.m., and prom to = cess. from noon until 3, followed b, = noon tea until 6 o'clock. FARCLer) The valentine ball to be given thi evening at the marine barrac! b the southern unit of the Legion for the benefit of the For Immediate Attention R We Specialize in Furniture of Superior Lunch is served DeSIgn Our prices are moderate, consider- ing that we sell only the best furniture. American THE LOUVRE 1115 117 ¥ STREET New Spring Suits We are making a special display of a group of new Suits—assembled from some of our Lest makers— em- bodying fashion’s most acceptable models—and executed in materials and with tailoring taleni—far above the usual standard obtainable, at the featured price $59.50 Tricotines, Poiret and Cord Twills, Velour Cn.cks, etc.—in Bobby Coat, Straightline and other effective motels—Braided Fine Painting, Prperhanging, Decorating, U, Prices!! FOR BALANCE OF WEEK at equally large reductions. Underthings at 25% off. Corsets, alsc Brassieres, at i . '25% reduction. Carefu;ly fitted by our corps of raduate Corsetieres. » 1110F Street N-W. (Adjoining Columbia Theater ) \ Misses’, Juniors’; Girls’ General Clearance - Great Reductions (F) ifth Floor) Cordurcy Bath and Lounging Robes $7.50—Now . .. $5.00. $12.50—Now . .. $7.50 $18.50—Now ... .. $12.50 Negliges, Breakft'uflCodb, l’a‘imvmqi Kayser.and Vanity Fair Italian Silk S ey w2 This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. Look at These A large assortment of Gossard, Mme. Irene and Betty Way Frontdgcing and Back-lacing Help distribute the peak foad of: business, facilitate the work of fitters, and obtaini more concentrated attention to your individual needs by shopping mornings when possible. LOVELY SPRING APPAREL We so particularly specialize on the Newest and Most Charming Apparel for Misses, Juniors and Girls that you will find now our Spring Displays throughout this department truly delightful. For School, Street, Sport and Social Requirement, here is Youthful, Unusual Appropriate Dress of the Highest Order. . SUITS, DRESSES, HATS, WRAPS SKIRTS, SMOCKS, ACCESSORIES —of all remaining Winter Lots of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Excellent Apparel, including SUITS, DRESSES, WRAPS, HATS, SCARFS, SWEAT- ERS, BATH ROBES, MIDDY BLOUSES, UN- DERWEAR, SOX, STOCKINGS. and Embroidered, in new conceits.of embellishing. Taffeta Frocks— Making-a bargain at.the beginning of the season by marking a collectign of the much wanted Taffeta Frocks —that are_rightfiilly worth materially more— Yt 333 50 The Boufi‘fi and Basque models are conspicuous—and the Circular Skirt Effect will thoroughly appeal for the charming giace and embroidered designs and open work embellishment. LA : : 4 Queen Qualit Shoes Queen Quality Boot Shop First Anniversary Sale In celebration of the passing of our first milestone, marking the completion of a year of signal success of this well known Youse of high-grade women’s shoes, we inaugurate our first great anniversary distribution of At Birthday-Celebration Prices Our friends df the past and our new friends to be are cordially invited to attend this great feast of shoe bargains and avail themselves of the greatest footwear offer extant in the city today—planned to do honor to our initial year’s achievement and widen our acquaintance among discriminating women of Washington, to whom these famous Queen Quality shoes have come to be known as the highest attainment in footwear fashioning. g : = “Queen Quality” stamped on shoes is your assurance of their superiority to all others. Grand Celebration Offer Pair $6.85 Included are boots of brown and black kid; black calf, wing tip; tan calf and patent, Cuban and Louis heels; turned and welt soles. b A OXFORDS of black kid; black and brown calf with wing tips; Cuban heels; patent and kid Oxfords with Louis heels. : PUMPS of patent and black kid with Louis heels. : As always, there’s a cream of the selection which naturally is sought by early comers, but the lots are large and the selection wide, and there’ll be birthdzy bar- gain‘ remiembrances for all. This Is Our Last Sale for the Season Values up to $15.00 Queen Quality Boot Shop ||| : 1219 F Street N.W. A Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes -t