Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1921, Page 38

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R SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 27, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY District Lovers Keep Little “Dan Cupid" Busy- During Februaryl | Weddings and Engagements' of Interest Here Are An- nounced — Miss Shulman Bride of Mr. Jacobs. A pretty home wedding was that at{ the residence of Mr. and Mr: L man at 4 o'clock Sunday. February when their daughter Henrietta was married to Mr. Michael Jacobs of this city. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B. Meyerovitz, and the | the bride was given away by her parents. i She w ttended by her sister. Miss b Leah Shulman, and wore a handsome gown of duchess satin and chantilly lace. Mr. Jacobs had as best man ) lius Jacobs. reception follow and Mrs trip. On t 1l be at home at 3337 1nd cobs left fo return th Holmead plac fiss Oceola Agnes to Mr. Clifford B. va Scotia, took The marriage o Hoftman of this cit Allen of Allendal borz, wh l « 3 iace Mafurday. Febiuary 1% atiithe|=exEs NEoSOISEXISEE) 10 b rectory of St. Mathew’'s Church. The was announced recently. | han, Rev. Edwin T. Buckey performed the| ___ =~ S e ceremony. G i i Dr. Abram Simon ‘Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Weinreich of |a surprise to the Philadelphia, Pa. announc en- | parties. gagement of their daughter Beatrice |tained %o Mr. Leon S. Oppenheimer of this|announce the city. Mrs. Grober. Greely | IR immediately after the ceremony for a trip Masquerade Party in Honor of Binl’xday rsary of Mrs. East Capitc Announcement of the ""“\"l\l of Miss Charlotte Ann So Tumbus. Ind., to Mr of Columbus. formerly The birthday anniv is of much interest here. L P o the youngest son of Mr. i 3 Harry C. Jones, formerly of Washin ton, now living in Columbus. | fully arranged masquerade pars Through the war Mr. Jones made an | en the evening of February 19 enviable record in the Naval Aviation {0 o " 2 ¢ Corps as an ensign and was relieved | 18 and interesting gam of service early in 1918, when he re-| ed and there was music turned to udies_at the M Sl Bt aGials of Tachwulecy o[t = Hiatonus at the close of the term joined his| Those present were THir parents in Columbus. He is a broth- | James E. er of the late Frank Norris Jones.|Shekell, Mr. and Mrs, prominent in Washington music cir- g cles. No date has been set for the | b¥, Mr. and M Wedding, but it probably will take place in the late spring or early sum- mer. Mr. Jones and his bride will emake their home in Columbus. | street was celebrated w uti-} Mr: str 1 mus- were play-}wa The marriage of Miss Ethel Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klein of 3125 11th street northwest, to Mr. Jack Grober, took piace Tuesd February at the home of the Re {nue {of Ward Lusby The recital uthern Industr! The Rev | the government as a leutenan {naval reserve lS(:t:)tcl': Benefit Sl‘now Promises to Be Big Financial Success|women's 1egal fraternity, will en-|Archey. season will be given at the Hadleigh Will Be Recital of Romancelor washington with a reception on of Bonnie Prince Charlie |4, M oaanras it aeanan tion ‘from § until 9 o'clock, followed and Flora MacDonald. song, story and dance MacDonald, which the New Wiilard on F: ch 18, will be unde ds are for th 1l fund for de 1 North are called furnished s an wars sin entertainment is expected to be many of the songs old Jacob s that were collo copied nd by John Hender: Geddes mfrieshire, Scotland, now in Wate Conn. and supplied histori C. Calhoun, who dramatized t terial ion and dance. i ghter Beatrice v Monday eveui 0| The play will be followed by & recep- Tuesday, March 1st ; : . ¢ : - i Showing of exclusive Tailored, Sport and puis B e o J i “’i ‘ Dress Hats. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Browdy announce | o A the ensagoment of thelr daughter |ot mud2 Mlss Kemper Engaged { Dora to Mr. Solomon Stern. No date I has been set for the wedding. . 0 To Hcflr\' F. Butler anad Mrs. George o Tenn., have announced t ent of their daughter, ) Kemper to Henry F . Princeton. ' Charles Henry cet, Washingto r Miss Kemper was and Mr. mper During the w _— > Ex-Represema’nive Reybum Weds Mrs. M. G. Osbomc Martha Rev. CF the Covenant 3 'S AEOLIANHALL 'I‘welffh Ctemogy Duwo-ArtPianclaa Veber Duo~Art FPiaaolas SPECYAUSTS IN PLAYER PIANOS EMMONS S SMITB and G Streets Aadlian Vocalions In the World Think of it, this fine in- strument was made by the AEOLIAN COMPANY of New York. Double guaran- tee both by the maker and ourselves. It has a rich, beautiful tone, perfect ac- tion and is built to give long lasting service. Just $50 down, balance in 24 monthly payments. Sale of Second-hand Player-Pianos Wheelock Pianola . -$395.00 Juelg Player-Piano ... .$325.00 Auto Piano-Player .............$400.00 Stroud Pianola ................$500.00 Marshall & Wend Briggs Piano ... Weber Piaro .... Regular $165 Aeolian Vocalion (with graduola) and 3900 Worth of Records AN.cooperative and copme— e buying plan, whereby you purchase a genuine Aecolian Vocalion at a most sub- sytanl:ml saving. Made by the Aeolian Company of New ork. They are of the 14000 series. They include all of the 10-inch double-face Dance and Records. ON SALE TOMOR Record on your phonograph. All popular Vocalion Records now sell at 85c. $125 Aecolian Vocalion, $75 $200 Acolian Vocalion, $125 Regent Piano, ........caco.e. NEW MARCH RECORDS We have ready for you another new list of Vocalion (Red) Records. If you have not already done so, you owe it to yourself to try the Vocalion We are proud to $ offer this wonderful 5 50 instrument at The Best Player-Piano Value Sale of Second-hand Pianos ell Piano......$350.00 $250.00 $150.00 DeMo!l & Co. Announce a New AEOLIAN VOCALION CLUB '144 $10 to join the club now and get your instrument at once. All $1.00 Vocalion Records ROW Big Values in Used Talking Machines $125 Victrolas, $75 dod nee of Bonnie Prince v are peopls | prominent women. The names of | HArrison of Mississippl. and Mrs. [ Fletcher. Mrs. F. A. Holton, Mrs. rd for the first r. Geddes sent the: 481 McLemore avenue, ! atler | If - United States | i} Vs 5 Mrs. B Women's Fraternity v Jobn Paul Eammest cand Mra ANl Souls’ Church to | = The active members of the chapter = Receives on March 6/ Micees. Jemeil Vorstond, Bapst, Hold a Charity Ball| One of the balls of the inaugural I'rimmings for Your New . Saturday night, March 5, by the ; : e Spring Hat : Mrs. Beyer Hostess Church, for the benefit of their tertain the local woman members the bar and woman college students the afternoon of Sunday, March 6, at For Valentine Day | charity fund. There will be a recep- | —await you here in our large Mrs. Laura Beyer of Walnut G stock of straw braids, cloths, In thelraceiving linelwill be' Mre:| piC entoriaitoa ot U vaittinea any | LY dancing.fiimihora Swill Sbefa F3axxi crepes and georgettes available Annette Adams,. assistant attorney|luncheon, having as guesis Mrs. | Orchestra for the music, and a buffet by the yard, together with xeneral of the United States, Mrs. | Adelia Giggings, Miss Victoria Beyer,| Supper will be served at midnight. of & |1rances €. Axtell of the empl Mrs. Annie Edelln, Mrs. Nellie Beyer.| A floor committee of fifty will insure ames in the pring 3 1" | compensation burcau, Mra. Hejew .| Miss Viola Lusby, Mrs. Georela Byron: | 11o guccess of the dancing. Lo - Latest S, 4 rdner of the Civil Service Commis. | Mrs. Julia Brandt, Mrs. Kitty Beyer | S| ' Miss Catherine A. Newton is in Mes® Biwad: Coon “land Mrs. Hattle Brashears. Table : 1t of the Consumers' O ican: Bresi |decorations were carried out in hearts, | general charge of the arrangements, | See Our New Line of yn Sellers of the Juvenile|Y2ient and tiny baskets of flowers| anq js belng assisted by a commit- Ready-to-Wear Hats | | | t: Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, di- | 28 Place favors. tee of debutantes. or of the woman's board, metro- The list of patronesses includes | + exiled from politan police department; Miss Mi 0 | Mrs. Whit Cross, Mrs. H. Barrett | ir loyalty to : Miss Mary Mrs. Whitman Cross. Mrs. H. Bar: £ Tovelte & Sl r 4!,[[:».)1Lx“{)r\\1\|’lrlxt of (e Women's Mrs. Pat Harrison to Loarned,” Mre, William he:_\,‘zx\lu.«.i Let us removate and ";‘mk‘c HEsRanEats mow i nethelmoin= | b; Miss Jeanette Jewell, . obert S. Woodward, Mrs. C. V. Riley. S STEER | tains of Kentucl \‘,-,;,..‘,'., v{«?,.":',»!if», grand secretary of the FPhl Delta Preside at Tea Table Mrs. U. G. B. Pierce, Mrs. Richard | your old straw hat i ’ hew model—“Spring of 1921.” LADIES’ CAPITAL HAT SHOP 508 11th St. N.W. 1 | Delta; Miss Laura Volstead and other| . Mrs. Pat Harrison, wife of Senator | Fay Jackson, Mrs. Duncan U. Mattie Wade Woolles of Virginia wili | George ¥ Authler, Mrs. G. A. Ricker, preside at the tea table this atter- | Mrs. Wiliiam Howard Hunter. Mrs Srbdealint - . noon for Miss Lillian Chenoweth, who | Benjfamin E. Smith, Mrs. Truman i E nsheanon del Chapter| i« giving a musical tea. Others as-| Abbe, Mrs. Louis K. Abbott. Mrs. J. hee denn ot G o \worson, wife of | gisting Wil be Miss Mary Bringhurst, | McDonald Stewart, Mrs. Cato Sells et T ieorge Washington Unl-| Mrs. Clifton P. Clark, Mrs. Charlton | Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Mrs. William ersity Law School; Mrs. Walter C.| M. Clark and Mrs. s 1. Heart- | Dall, Miss Florence Spofford and Clephane, Mrs. J. Wilmer Latimer, ‘sil. Miss Helen Nicolay. those who will assist in serving have iee | not yet been announced. ite by Inaugurating Our Annual | B MILLINERY OPENING w he in % j%‘ F N.W. New Held for the purpose of impressin« upon‘thc publxc mmd that the new suits are ready and, this year, Fashions to demonstmte what splendid values are possible in the new order of things in the suit world. : For this purpose we are grouping suits embracing all the various style trends of the new season in three large groups and containing many values which are for this week only—and at threc very popular prices. In a shop like this and at this season of the year, every one is enthused over the new fashions. Daily come the newarrivals— often particular- ly interesting, too. from a value standpoint. Here we give abbrevi- ated pen pictures of a few of them. One of the best looking lace mowns we have seen is popularly priced at %55. In black with wide girdle and georg- ette sash ends in sapphire, henna and blue. Canton Crepe is a favored material in silk frocks for wotine i 4 Hi i = full blouse style with wide draped Tricatine girdle. In_ navy, Bty black and brown. o embroidered in fl:!i silk of henna e shade. b Check Suit, A Tricotine s 30 Street Frock has full blouse bodice and circular skirt, priced at $3950. The new “Mil- { grim” frocks to - arrive in about P ten days show al- o most universally $ $ $ the circular skirt. P Polo Sport Coats » are nl;;‘lldy sell- ing. They range . . from a short Tailleur, Costume and Sports Suits smart coat’in‘na; ura Developed in twillcord, piquetine, tricotine, covert, tweeds and new velour s Aok - z Py ectly tailored block checks—hand finished or completely hand tailored—with pussywillow Wooitex coat of and radium silk linings. Suits of character in all details. ;:"‘;“';of‘“" polo Spring is the Season of Suits and those who buy early enjoy them most! Wraps are the ( At $45.00 are Embroidered and Tailored Suits in tricotine and e . twillcord T n T . ant . . . . o brics. At $55.00 are Tailored and Costume Styles in piquetine, twill- et i arey F cord and tricotine. AT R . wrap in four-tier At $75.00 are Tailored and Elaborately Trimmed Styles as .effect is $40.58, 5 an - well as the finest of Sports Suits / dered marvella wrap is $110.00. The Styles— The Colors— New Tweed Slenderizing Directoire Silhouette. S = et 4 Suits are shown at The Panel Blouse Style. Bliei > Sy e The Short Box Style: B nemnn o AF Belted Styles. : $45, $55, $75 every woman is to i - Tricotine Link Button Fastemings. Tricotine have 6 CERs = 355 Long, Narrow Notched Collarsy i Sait. :(Pn:d;:‘::‘: suit Deep Shawl Collars. Wooltex Suits— " : Bell and Fitted Sleeves. Riding Habits Hand Embroidery. Are seen in each of the three groups are here—tweeds, . Braid Embroidery of our Suit Week—of tested materials, :adl rn“!il;tmse};m:: Iridescent Beading. of high-class making. Suits you should §49.75 each. Cable Stitching. especially examine while here! S o f d d P : At Less Than Half Price! Orosis oras an umps = '0x : $10.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas - for Spring Wear, $10 Pair at $5 Each ', - . . They were sold to us subject to slight faults, but after looking over a Fashionable, serviceable footwear for business and general wear. number of them we have been unable to discover the slightest imperfection. d Only thing we find the matter with them is that they are without silk covers, but that doesn’t matter much when you can buy them at $5. Just 50 of them—made of the kind of silks used only in finest quality sun and rain umbrellas—some with wide or narrow taped edge and some with fancy borders—in navy, purple, green, taupe, brown and black—all-white or colored bakelite handles, also a few with leather handles—finished with white or colored bakelite tips and ferrule. A few of the popular short swagger styles in the lot. Made with the exacting care and of new leathers that distinguish all SOROSIS footwear. SOROSOS Oxfords, of black or brown kid and calf; fashioned with military heels and welt soles, also black kid oxfords with Handmade Blouses handturned soles and Cuban heels. Choice, $10 $3-95 SOROSIS Pumps, of black or dark brown kid, with welt soles and low Cuban heels. A smart-looking, $ serviceable pump, ¢ 10 SOROSIS Modified Orthopedic Oxfords—Styles approved by foremost orthopedic surgeons—neat styles of black or dark brown kid. Made to give proper support to the feet. Pair, 1 0 These were planped as one of the big features of our February Blouse sale, but the recent blouse strike in New York delayed their arrival Clever spring styles of sheer batiste, made attractive with hand-drawn work in various neat patterns, such as straight lines, blocks, key effects—V and square neck styles—all have trim, close-fitting cuffs to match collar. Choice, $3 95. Tailored Blouses at $5 Styles for the sports girl or business woman—crepe de chine and satin with Beaded Tongue Pumps, - New White Buck Oxfords, $12.20 $10.55 These bid fair to attain great popu- You will want a pair when you see larity for spring—smart models of black them—dressy-looking oxfords with wing or dark brown kid, with baby French tips, low Cuban heels and welt soles. It's heels and tongue beaded with black or sure to be a big seller for sports wear. bronze beads. War tax included. War tax included. broad or hairline stripes in striking color combinations on white, flesh, bisque or Pongee—convertible, roll or Buster Brown collars.

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