Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY - | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, '1921. SOCIETY B v Miss | will follow the rehearsal for the)Jenny, who was formerly Miss Betty | the senator from North Carolina, en- fif;':éaefil;a?fiv‘:?z,lxg.“;:;nlfl.dmmre ceremony. Caslisch, took place recently In Zur- | tertained informally at luncheon = tions. Mrs, Rawley Hubbard of Mount | ich. Thursday at the Powhatan, in honor ¥ hese dances have b so popular|Aly. Va. mother of Lieut. Hubbard, — of hor dauehter. Mrs Bdgar No:rls that “another serles of five will bc|will also arrive in Washington today. | Mrs. Lee Slater Overman. wife of | (Continued on Ninth Pesc) given in the same place and at the {'hs ?ramfimyswi:‘xl be p«-rforv]}l-;t‘i";\l: i 12 oclock in St Margaret's Church | - —_— {samemhduripesinning oniMarch by the Rev. Herbert Scott-Smith and = 1 i | Mrs. George Maynard Minor, presi-| Will be followed by an informal re- % } HE Secretary of State and Mrs. | e { Bainbridge Colby will entertain b a notzble company at dinner} m’ this evening In honor of thel dean of the diplomatic corps, M. Jules Qent Ceniait Natloas o e ception In the home of the bric Jusscrand, the ambassador of France the American Revolution, was | aunt, Miss Laura Hidgley atithe Mon Cewlérk ml%”! 3 Sartp 12A5F ST and 1212101218 G ST Sia s Bicae t of honor of Mrs. gar Al-| Exhibition. o7 i e t third assista secretary . & 3 included the members of theState ard Mrs. Van . Merle-Smit mg 77 ”&e () 1 Liberty Chapter. Mrs. 7 i X at dinner this evening : Tics Frances Schurber | when their guests will include mem- a = 1 | bers of the youngs- married set. Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices were heard in solos and Mrs. Aid man accompanied M Schurber. = Mr. Arthur Bi ¢ will entor- ‘d at dinner 1 cepiion in honor |of M Antoinctte of Mr. and inm 1oth - [pany later going part, who were recendy married, snd [Mis. Thomas 3 for Miss Artemisia Newman, whose en- 1 of Miss Graves gagement to Mr. Arthur G. Drefs of S was recently announced. Miss will be ~d in the dining heppard, wife of Senaior Mrs. Harlce, wife cf Harlee, and MNrs. Fr: Campbell enter- | ning in honor | ool This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. honor 3 —throughout the year with the excep- tion of July and August, when it I™m a1 [ tain this evening The Secrvtary of War a ned at dinner honor of the chicf of staff, wn C. March. Th, ne'uded . Gen Smart of Norfolk, Mre. Hugh T. T: closed all day Saturdays. This chang, i arss B. Drake, 3 n‘.rn]hvr of the hvle Eugene Lubom i) is solely in the interest of our employes, il sister: M - i g s \. Junkin A o S Hirdy will b e therefore. we will greatly appreciate Uehenoriaten this eve Lol . Mr. Ralph Snowden iill, « your aid in shopping beiore 1 P.AIL . and Mrs. Golde Ltug- Raymond E. Lec and Licut. John & s and ot Soine tok . i xllru dante st 3400 160 Thomas Dollard. { Saturday 1d thereby helping tofurthe L v LY e Gius | one of the most humanitarian move- Dr. Conrad Jenn cretary of the Soanoy oad Tegati has been absent ments inaugurated. n his own country for several months, has returned to Washington Agriculture and | leredith we in the front rank with the products of Europe’s most evening, wh : S -1l and resumed his duties at Jera- famous potteries. hono Mrs. Charles S. SRR Jenny led b a”)e 7 ! cg liam' 1. Flather, jr. and Miss Max | Uon Mme. Jenn panied per | Fhec, r Shiriecntl well Church will be in the receiving a] tment at W Park Hotel. The various decorations, each @ work of art, are shown both on the white and ivory: backgrounds. {line at the Junior League dance at|yhatd Rausche i v parties. ' T | W 7’422&!5-5‘;1 NG De the Most 4t a dinner at Rauscher's bi[i sb om W = _ Mo : i selo evening, which will { gt 20 v o number of dinner Lieut. Commander Griffin will ing age of rmanent home. Jenny to Mme. of the Payne; a p Dr. Yeur inspection of our exhibition of this product solicited. b potter’s art. This domestic production takes its place i ¥. Dimoe anu,’ ) Dr. and | William LR ) of. divides her time between! quo military attache of the Czecho- (i ko social life and working for the | qoiakian legation, Col. Viadimir S ayne Hi 3 d Mr. William | agva, 1! Miss Josephine ter of Representative and Mrw, | £ 118 frst and oniv “orilion Chis 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH § Features of the . Z'W. Ehle, . Mc- DanicL Il Anthons. who. while one of | {T1S0%, WHICH xpressly for 5 Ak tonrmal’ - n R Chord, Kauff-!tie nger members of the congres- | acl satllrday Crusade. Opening of the New Ribbon Dept. Another member of Sworzyn Specialization. Soringtime Ribbons, in a ful! display, featuring the new Ribbon Sashes, with long fr 3 1ests of honor at a farewell dinner . Krederick Owen Bohen| ——— s | , S . o pa. today from Miaml Fla.!qenator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen,|ors by the counselor of the legation Whorc ey spent cheslascimonth, an 1 Mrs. Selden P and Mme. Halla and the younger | Wil be Uhe klests of the Iatters par | Senats Mrs Selden 1 Sponcerjand Mme. Halla, ar The House of Courtesy cuts, the ary and Mrs. Meredith, | § e ta R R GO (T PR he Netherlands legation, Mr. de| Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh entertained | Representative and Mrs. Thomas B. charge d'affaires of the |several hundred youns people a tion, Mr. de Lagerberg:|dance last evening in honor of Miss F0f the French embuscy,| Antoinette (Graves, who is spending a given last eveinng at Rausch- ment of women in public Nfe. | fjurban, and Mme. Hurban were the Q Dunn wiil enicrtain a large compan t dinner this evening in the pre the French cmb: 2 . : i g - - A | Prince de B nd the militar portion of the winter with her aunt, 0 1219-1221 G St. N.W. ge. lential and cabinc: suite of the Wil-| Sl e o vones | Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. For O Buoerinfty: M e, a1 cince the death of her son, Mr. Vinson Olllj" 75 More of tor, Kauffmann ‘entertained | Walsh, the ballroom, now enlarged to B "oy occupy the entire top floor of the , was opened. Mrs. Walsh re- d the guests in the ballroom ring a gown of black and gold k and Mrs. | with dog collar of pearls and B.| diamonds and other ornametns in dia- Jana housge | monds, Miss Graves received with Mrs. John B.lher and wore a gown of white tulle, arroll Frazer, 5 u)ll,l_‘;] in_honor of Mrs. |8 attache h L r (Hallie Erminie Ri , Baron van Thkise Misses A i : L and wife | 3 on and Miss ted States consul in Stock- ts of Lady G Beck, 5 ' 75 J Fetching ;p ~ Frocks | 3 Every one of which makes its 7 & ) to meet her included her distinguished writers, Henry W. Keves. Mrs. Selden | ne Dedge Dascum) and | E Other guests were Grouitch. ~ Mrs. Thomas B, inn. Mrs. Frank L. Smith, Mrs, Wil- r I Carr Mrs. George W. Ehle, T. DeWitt Talmage, Mrs. U. nt, jr.; Mrs. John Allan Doughert. Philip Henry George W £ Fairchild and Miss Emerson of Ho ton. completing the atmosphere of spring . mother of the,made by the gay blossoms of the early L. Foster, U.jscason. Supper was served on the . Wood. { same floor, in the supper room adjoin- % N Crash Middy Suits Reduced mow to— $3.89 For present school ing. - fifth and 1 which b Army and N next Tuesd {ballroom of st tea da o o e 1y the| Mrs. Merrftt Ireland will be at home ~ juniors will be given | tomorrow afternoon. from 4:30 to 7:30 in the 5 00 16th street. The Sec- Pre-Nuptial Dinner. % Baker willl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridgley sted by | Kemp of Philadelphia will arrive in nd Mrs.| Washington today and will enter- and Mrs. Snow 3 Representative and Mrs. Frederic =1 A. Britten entertained at dinner last i ing in honor of the minister of witzerland and Mme. Peter. Covers > laid for fourteen, a r went to the dance of Mr E | ate % homas F. Walsh for Miss Antoinet £ Graves. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William W, Kimball ontertained at dinner la evening in honor of the ambassador of Peru aml Mme. Pezel. The other gucsts were Mr. and Mrs. Charles| Warren, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, | Mrs. Philip Van Horne Lansdale, Mrs. Frederick L. Chapin, Rear Admirai Bradley A. Fiske, Col. Henry A. du Pont and Mr. Charles Noble Gregory. Menoher, Col. Rigle - Willlam J. Snow. Assisting | of the former's sister, Miss Mary { wifel tain 7 dinner this evening in honor G will be the committee on arrange-|Ann Ridgeley Kemp, and Lieut. Ed- ments, which includes Miss Frances|1iund Fitzgerald Hubbard, U. S. A., Morrow, Miss Colden Ruggles, whose marriage will take place to- Anne Bryan, Miss Anna Loui morrow afternoon own appeal to your appreciation of value rating far beyond the featured price. There are Taffetas ‘ The dinner party wear or for next sum- mer. Un rose, copen and white. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20°and 22. IN QURPASTRY SECTION CORNWELL'S LADY LOX ERES' horn of plenty molded in flaky ! Frenck pastry, filled with mellow golden custard. Bountifully glazed with sugar and ovened crispy brown. PASTRIPHONE MAIN 875 Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Sewall of Boston and Maine. Admiral Sir Lewis Bayly, R. N., and his niece, Miss Violet Voysev, who were guests of Capt. and Mr2. Arthur He; burn while in Washington, left ye terdey afternoon for New York and Newport, and will sail from the for- mer place for England on February 26. A large banquet will be tendered Admiral Bayly in New York tomor- row might, at which Rear Admiral ‘William Sims will be present. Ad- miral Sims will go to New York from Newport today and return to his post the first of the week. Boys’ “Paul Jones Clever Wash Suits Values up to $7.50, fine quality galateay, gabardine cr linene in Peter Thompsoja L —and Mignonettes —and Georgette and Taffeta Combinations and middy styles. ¥n white or blue afd other colors. Triga- med in contrastifig shades —and Plain and Beaded Georg- ettes The minister of Rumania. and Prin- cess Bibesco were the gnests i whose honor Mrs.” Theodore V. Boyn. women’s Pure Silk Hosiery - .':: entertained L\]Inner last even- Mrs. Davis Ireland entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Lady | : 1415 H Street Regular $3.00 quality. Excell¢nt quality; sl 98 & | Ccddes. wife of the ambassador of i —and a few Tricotines Strictly of this season in design and detailed expression— beautifully embroidered; or plainly tailored. % There are but seventy-five, which counsels promptness. H full fashioned, double heel and tye, lisle top, reat Britain. The other guests were | :.-m—o—m'.: f St The other guents were U u e - Ear v cckcoran andtaovely e E T e eSS S aaEsss st e e e taTessssssstatss 9 (D Sl § ] 1109 G St. N.w. » § The latest novelty of the 5;%[::110;eodca£gtmth belts and bo spring—genuine Roshanaro designs. In all s .95 S 2 Silk—in original colorings the wanted shades — Just Received--500 New 24 both light and dark—stripes . . bod Delivers This # fi Granby Phonograp : b33 b3 b o< 0 2 . Jersey ew . Sport Coats Skirts P The ideal companion for these Skirts—correctly shaped; prop- remarkably effective Wool TrTwWwear— Plaids—for sport and dress Unde r The Most Wonderful Values We’ve Offered in Years at— GEORGETTE WAISTS i | Underwen To Ypur Home ; Moztimodestly Glove Silk of the better qual- marked at ity—generously cut, carefully made and daintily finished. $12 50 Vests—reducedto. .. §1 .85 Bloomers—reduced to $2 85 = Giving Strong Demonstration of New Values in New Blouses Give them most careful inspection and comparison—and you'll see why the price [ is underscored. g °e 8 $ bod See Display in Our Window g Embroidered effects — Beaded Styles— Lace Trimmed Models—Duvetyn and Georgette Com- is binations—Velvet and Georgette Combinations— & white, flesh and a great variety of the most popular g o oo g 3 8 8 Do *® 8 shades. EXTRA SPECIAL VAN RAALTE SILK HOSE $2.98 Values Blacks, Beaver, Cordovan, Grays, etc. All pure Silk, Heavy quality, reinforced at sole, heel and toe. 250 Tailored Pongee Waists . ....... $2=g These are of extra heavy quality Silk Pongee, Natural color. Newest Spring models and very ex- ceptional values. 2 T T T e e e e Crepe de chine in tailored effects— Georgettes, trimmed with lace and embroidery; Pon- gees in severely plain finish; Tub Silks in novelty de- signs; all desirable colors— and all sizes. Many New Models in SPRING DRESSES New Taffeta Dresses New Satin Dresses New Tricotine Dresses New combnations in hun- dreds of the Smartest Spring : Styles. 10 Selections FREL Pflg«mo leur& G OF AMERICAN GOME FURN(SHERS CORP. 735 7th STREET N.W. | § :

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