Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 9

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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) . ¢ THE EVENING North Carolina, where they will spend the remainder of the winter and the early spring season, Mrs. Harry Russell Talbot has dis- continued her Tuesday afternoons at home during Lent. Capt. James G. Field, U. S. N.. and Mrs. David H. Representative mission with wi stories and songs. All Fur Coats MUST BE SOLD : Regardless of Cost Model Fur Shop L ROSENDORF (Prop.) : 923 G St. N.w. Mrs. George Mrs. George M Mrs. W ballroom of the Buffet supper was "You “’ill Save Money i BY HAVING YOUR Fi urs Remade Now Connecticut. This nth in the year., and Ip busy. You uow lower than at M. Depew have ar tine, Fla. where llate winter and Mrs. H. Wyeth, of nt the week ashington, left 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. § The Midmonth Features o “Back to ~ Smart o advantage. Taffetas Tricotines Poiret Twills Serges i X ) :gw..fl.fi president of the American Women's Leglon, will receive with the officers of_the unit, and Capt. aid to the commandant of the Marine Corps, will make the introductions. Kincheloe, Wife of Kincheloe tucky, will entertain during the inter- stling and humorous taken an apartment | bocker, Mintwood place. for young people last evening in the when her guests numberes Miss Eva McAdoo of rived in Washington tod guest of Mrs. Lamar R. Former Senator and M Mr. John Wyeth and his mother, and her mother, Mrs. Johnstone; Dr. Philipshorn The Home Introducing the New— Forsythe Waists A popular production controlled in the National Capital by Philips- born—and featuring for the spring new conceits in Tailored Waists —Silk, Dimity and Striped Crepe de Chine—with high or low neck; new tucked and frilled fronts. g In Cotton, $2.95 to $8.95. Repeating the Wonderful Values in * at $25 | . They won a high meed of praise yesterday—and have given another demonstra- tion of Phillipsborn influence on value and We can trust variety only for one more day. Mrs. Field entertained at a buffet supper Sunday evening for the assist- ant secretary of the navy and Mrs. Gordon Woodbury Mr. G. J. Karger will give an ad- dress at the Congressional Club Fri- day afternoon before the weekly tea, when his subject will be “Public Men and the Press,” and the club also has cards out for the same evening at 8:30 o'clock. tea, sted by est, H. Jenkins, of Ken- Miss Kebler. Michigan Tea T orrow. The University of Michigan Alum- nae announce as their guests of honor for the weekly tea. tomorrow, Mrs. Patrick H. Kelley and her guest, Mrs.| F. L. Keeler of Lansing, Mich.; Mrs.| am Hugh 8. Cumming. wife of the Sur-|Minister to Holland, geon General of the United States pub- lic bealth service; Dr. Nellle W. Ste- “the Knlcker- which all Mrs. Davls, dance Franklin ~Square, O'Brien, about 100, at midnight. ser: ew York ar- - and is the aley, at the versity, late o Rico, : Mra. Truman atling, wid- University Port( Al Mrs. J. A. ing of the of Mich ; Dr. Mary M. | stone, ith College and hwest- | ern University, now of the war risk; ehe s organization The u spend the presidest. t. Joseph, Mo.. who | Loretta K. Maher, University of Tlli- end at the Hotel|nois, now in the Army and Made- | istrar. la ning for | moiselle Bere e from the ¢ Special Selling ELEVENTH ST. For Wednesday of Courtesy. Normal” in Values and Prices— Effective Suits for Spring Discrimination will be wise this season—and discernment well repaid—for price is not a true guide to real worth—as is evidenced by the Remarkable Values We Are Fortunate Enough to Command for Offering at ¥3-93 Smartly tailored and comely draped models — in Tricotines—Poiret Twills — Gabardines— Smart Cords and Velours. Boxy and Blousy designs—more or less elaborately embel- lished with braid and embroidery original in application—and pleasing in effect. These Suits are masterfully made—and pre- sent new fashions in the new shades of Pewter Gray, Wren, Tan, Navy, Black and Checks. In Silk, $8.50 to $15 Spring Frocks price—and the exercise of it .to your Charmeuse Canton Crepe Kittenear Crepe Tulle Georgettes Combinations of Crepe de Chine Georgette and Satin Mrs. George Thacher Guernsey en- phenson, graduate of the Boston Uni- | tertained Informally at the New Wil- 2 and at|lard yesterday in honor of the execu- STAR. WASHINGTO Nancy, France, who is the guest of Miss De Forest of Woodley road, Dr. Shurzer, president of the Uni- versity of Michigan Alumnae Club in ‘Washington, graduate of the univer- sities of Michigan and Berlin, head the receiving line, Klager will make the presentations. Miss Claribel Barnett, Mrs. Marcus Baker and Mrs. Mendenhall will pour Miss Sara 8. De For- will and Miss ss *Florence Hedges, Miss Lida Hafford, Miss Edith C. Rogers, Mrs. A. J. Pleters, Mrs. George B. McClel- lan, Miss Sophronia L Stevens, Mrs. Clantry Davis, Miss Jane Harvey and All Michigan alumnae wi!l be pleas- ed to learn that Dean Jordan is com- ing to Washington the last of March to attend the blennial meeting of the Assoclation of Colleglate Alumnae. A luncheon will be given at that time, to University of iMichigan women will be Invited. widow of of the department of botany, and Mrs. 5 wite of the former ador to Japan and Italy, and are prevented from attending the tea by illness. Prof. Davis tive board of the District Society, Co- lonial Daughters of America, of which now national guests were Miss Emma L. Crowell of Philadelphia, Mrs. Willlam H. Talbott of Rockville, Md., national treasurer, and Mrs. Gajus M. Brumbaugh of this city, national reg- The local board is composed llege oflof Miss Maud Burr Morr) C., TUESDA Mrs. Francis A. St. Clair. vice regent Mrs. Margaret De Wolf, recording sec- retary;” Mrs. Anne Wade Sheriff. cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Sara Lans- burgh, treasurer; Mrs. Grace M. Weeks, registrar; Miss Mary C. Ours- ler, historian; Miss Lillian A. Norton, auditor, and Miss Miriam Blinn, color bearer. Tentative arrangements were made for the first annual mecting of the newly reorganized society, which will‘be held in this city in April. Mrs. William Kent has added to her list of assistants for the reception she will give this afternoon from 4 to 6 at her home, on F street, Mrs. Leland O. Howard. Mrs. Thomas W. Page and Mrs. John Martin Graham of San Francisco. The reception is for those attending the National Woman's Party convention. Rev. and Mrs. William Sunday- are ! spending a short time at the Hotel | Washington. Rev. Sunday will speak at the midday services at Kelth's this week. | | Mrs. Hare Lippincott, will accompany the counselor of the Italian embassy and | Mme. Brambilla when they sail for Lu- | rope this week and will spend the spring | months in Rome wi Miss Bessie Spitelnik of Borough Park, N. Y., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Le S. Friedman of 3539 Holmead pl: northwest. Among the artists who will appear at | the musical given by the Women's City | Club on Wednesday evening will be the i Misses Frances and Rosemary Finckel, Exs:' Edna J. Sheehy and Mr. Joseph F. vans, Miss Camilla Lippincott, daughter of Mme. Brambilla. Members of the Citv Club celebrated Valentine's day at the clubhouse, Farra- gut Square, last evening, with one of the | most brilliant parties in the history of | the_club. | From 8 o'clock until 2 this moraing the clubhouse was thronged by a merr) crowd, which taxed the building to it capacity. A special table d'hote dinner | was served, followed by a social hour and a program that continued until past the midnight hour. Special music was turnished and the clubhouse was fittingiy decorated with hearts, cupids and other symbols of St. Valentine. * Arrangements were in the hands of the house committee, .of which Henry E. Stringer is chairman. Mrs. Thomas Madden Foley, chalr- man of the motion picture and card party benefit. to be given under the Ruspices of the women's committee of the District Medical Soclety, at the Knickerbocker Theater tomorrow, an- nounces a most encouraging advance sale of seats for the two performances at 2 and 4 o'clock. 5 A large number of tickets has been returned with remittances and are to be used to take children from various orphanages throughout the city to see the picture, which is based on Anna Sewell's story of a horse, “Black Beauty.” The other feature of the bill will be Longfellow's “Bell of Altri” and a scenic picture entitled “Moosing Through Kipawa,” the bill ending with a comedy. Mrs. Frederic Roman 1s chairman of the card party committee and announces among the hostesses taking one or more tables: Mrs. Reginald, Walker, Mrs. Edgar Copeland, Mrs. Prentiss Willson, Mrs. Robert Young Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Stanley White, Mrs. James Cahill, Mrs. James Gannon, Mrs. Willlam Earl Clark, Mrs. Samuel 5. Adams, Mrs. Percy Hickling, Mrs. Fred Repetti, Mrs. Wilhelm Kreckting, Mrs. Thomas Madden Fley, Mrs. Noble P. Barnes, Mrs. Willlam A. White, Mrs. W. M. Barton, Mrs Lester Brooks, Mrs. Le- roy Herron, Mrs. Aubrey Lynn Clark, Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mrs. R. T. Hold- en, Mrs. Edmund Barry and Mrs. Ed- ward 8. Pickford. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Briggs of Chi- cago, who are at the Hotel Washing- ton, will be here till the end of the week, when they will return west. Women of all Ohlo colleges or uni- versities are invited by the Assocla- Open Evenings Till 9 0’Clock 88-Note—Used Player-Piano $315 An Unusual Bargain Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13th and G Sts. T s 80 easy to retain your youthful appearance long after the gray streaks in your hair have made you look old. ,Just a tonch with **Brownaton ‘weuld ever suspect that you HARMLESS P2 tion of Collegiate Alumnae Wednesday afternoon tea at the Na- tional Club, 1607 H srteet. Miss Iva Collins, and hosts for a valentine home of Mr. James Collins last even- ing, their guests including Mi : Clark. Miss Regina Baum: Mise Cathe erine Lucas, Miss Elizabs Miss Glada Thomas. Mics En Walden, James, Claxton, FEBRUARY to the RA Poe utherland were party at the Miss Sarah RO. Miss Sue Snapp, Miss Helen Pauline " Loris, Miss White, In Mr. M. Mr. J. D. Kelly Mr. L. W. Oertly Mr. N. Donald C. Denton.’ Mr. W. . Wainwright and Mr. Federal Railway Labor Board at Chi- Trainmen, quarters of the road. | of the company, the labor board i in favor of the railroad in thirteen cases out of the twenty-two which the controversy involved, and out of which { December 2, SOCIETY ILWAY BOARD RULING. Decides Controversy Between N. & | ‘W. Company and Employes. ANOKE, Va., February 15—The it is announced at head- a statement issued by officia made public hel said to have ruled Erew a strike vote ordered 1921 the trainme FURS C For style, quality and w L price, inspect O ZIRKIN FURS A Cloth Coats and Suit Models Below Cost P S H. ZIRKIN S Est. 1885 Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear G at Twelfth Street February 16th “INVISIBLE GUEST DAY” Entertain one of the starving children of Europe as your “invisible gue.:t" by purchasing your Spring Suit, Coat, Dress, Hat, Fur, Waist, etc. Wednesday Of every cash sale Wednesday will be turned over to the Herbert Hoover Fund for relief of starving children of Europe. 10% new in design. The materials Spring Skirts™— | | Smartest new plaited models, suitable for street or sports wear. Attractive plaids and plain colors. Values up to $25.00 Special— $13.95_| Taffetas—Net—Canton Crepe and Tricotine All the prevailing spring colors are represented. Values up to $50.00 One Spring Dresses These charming new Spring Dresses constitute the entire sample line of a well known manufac- turer, and embody all that is graceful in line and are— Spring Hats All that is newest and most attractive in spring millinery. Our models are copies of the best foreign and domestic designs. You need a new Hat domestic designs. You need a new Hat—get it now. Why Pay More? = = =feo = = 1109 G St. N.W. 32750 Furs By purchasing your Spring and Summer Furs here and now you will effect a remark- able saving. We are manufacturers, and you deal direct—elim- inating the middle- man’s charges. Expert .furriers will be glad to advise you on selecting new furs or remodeling the ones you have. T Brookss o READ EVERY ITEM LISTED BELOW Every one a bonafide bargain—every one . a legitimate reduction—and every woman needs every article. Take advantage of the savings in to- morrow’s sale. Silk Underwear $ Worth Up to $3.98 Crepe de Chine Teddies and Envelope Chemise, with Camisole top; ribbon and lace trimming. Van Raalte Silk Formerly $2.98 Van Raalte Heavy Quality Full-fashioned Silk Hose, lisle garter tops, reinforced sole, heel and toe. Black, Cordovan, Taupe, Gray and Beaver. D Crepe Kimonos Values to $5.00 ‘Women’s Long Crepe Ki- monos, embroidered and satin trimmed; Alice Blue, Copenhagen and Lavender. . Petticoats Genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats, tops with silk flounces. A variety of col- ors and combinations, Values Up to $298 Genuine Glove Silk Vests, fine, soft, but heavy quality, with rib- bon straps over shoulders. Georgette Waists Regular $398 Values Georgette Waists of _excellen( quality, in flesh and white; b_eau- tiful embroidered styles; all sizes. JE JE $3.98 Heatherbloom Glove-Silk Vests Tailored Waists Values to $398 Women’s and cuffs. Copenhagen blue. 98 Misses’ Batiste - Waists with pique collars and — Tailored styles, white and g Kayser Silk Top Union Suits Values to $398 Kayser's full cut. figured styles. usual value. $].58 $].%8 cut. Marvel-fit _Silk Union Suits, very fine quality and Silk Top $1.%8 Crepe Gowns Regular $2.98 Values Women’s Genuine Windsor Crepe Gowns, full length and full cut; plain pink and white, also JE. . Silk Camisoles Values to $398 A great variety of styles taken from our regular stock and re- duced for this sale. Chines, Satins and Dresden Rib- bon styles; Black, Navy, Pink and White; ribbon and lace trimmed.. Batiste Gowns $298 and $3.98 Values Fine Soft Quality Batiste Gowns with ribbon trimming. Choice of White or Flesh; full length and full cut. Crepe Bloomers Values to $298 Genuine Windsor Crepe Bloom- ers, ruffie and elastic at knee; full Plain and figured effects. 100 White' Wash Skirts Reduced to $1.98 Crepe de $1.8 JE JE b R 821 14th St. ey = W ) i

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