Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 41

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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON.. D. C, MARCH 6, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY e Dinner for Retin'ng Society Folks at Home Couege Women's: Clab Many Take Outdoor Ride !:{ns Sally Lew u? .\?nr.\- « R DRI RN R 'ag Chief to Be Given To Friends in This City Will Hear Miss Obernauer| Of Washington Hunt Clubfi'r:fi‘?g;' Bind. Josepn an é' The College Women's Club, Mrs. F.| Among the young people who rode sterday morning at the first of the La tdoor rides of the Washington Rid- | f: and Hunt Club _were X s lizabeth and Victoria Frelinghu TH Ronor of their chief, Miss Lois| Mme. Peter, wife of the minister of I Weber, the coders and editors of | Switzeriand, will be at home next Fri- the statistical division, income tax |day afternoon. unit, gathered at the Women's City : 2 | Mrs. Breckinridge Long will be at | Club Wednesday night for a farewell| ;e this afternoon at her residence | banquet. on 16th street. | Miss Weber has for two and a half —— | yoars served the section with abil-| Mrs. Percy E. Quin of Repre- | R ' | T. F. Johnson, chairman of section 6 in charge, will give a tea at the clubhouse, 1822 I street northwest, to morrow from 4 to 6 o'clock. w Miss Marie Obernauer will be honor and will spea w Challenge to Co EEERRRTE AL a Hawkins and George X. Mc outdoor rides will continue each CI IIC SPRING Fl lRS day, in liew of the gymkhana . . Very Attractively Priced mes, which were formerly held on rday mornings indoors. n > CARFS and Chokers in every fur that I Quality S : ; ppi will be | ity. There were pleasing and appro- has shown preference for—sable, marten, & priate selections by Miss Edn - i o . = rt and Miss Edna Richi | : : . aitieedl. fon ctebricil @t excivtionaflc . B8 "p(:‘lflfs “ls;“ M'y:‘!’ll(‘ X;:. S T | Mflny C}larming C"Cflt'ans m 5(]1]1rrk I‘ tox, etc. ]” ice (1 at exceptionally 1 (ol lin and Mrs. Howard tractive figures. Inspection invited panied at the piano. N - A | mistress at the dinner, and expressed [ beth Howe will not observ Bargains in Fur Coats —and all other winter furs, which are GREAT- LY REDUCED to speed up final clearance. FURCo. Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices 1212 F Street the precise sentiments of the com- |day rnoon_at home toda h:m_\'? and Mr. Hiram Green gave a|Teceive the following Sun 1oast entitled “Looking Ahead. noons in March. Arother _toast followed, by ‘Thomas Parks, assistant to Weber. who also read a letter —New Hats are arriving every day—Hats that are as beautiful and becoming as they are ex- clusive and authentic. Reasonable prices prevail. e S NS ST R e 2| Former Consul From Nice aw Mr. White, head of the statistical A : r Fred J. Tden, bags. En e ! Qivision, paying high tribute to the| Takes Possession of Home : rearst White will be th CREATIONS IN MOURNING MILLINERY successful work done by the edit and ns will give selections from her code chief, L The former United States Consul at ok s atones 2 L] o ke O veaPPreciation | Nice, France, and Mrs. William Dulany MISS GWENDOLYN DENYS Dr. H. L, %, bota s _Z y sented by Mrs. McCready in behalf | Hunter of this city, who have been at haliebits S S 1 cplorer. will k of the section. To all of these trib- | Franklin Square Hotel for a fortnight, “-"':f,:m Denyx, whose engagement | s 3 = utes Miss Weber responded With|yp,ye taken possession of their new home am Alexander Robin-| STIEBEL'S V1 TN = Dr. and Mrs. Hodgkin ESTABLISHED 1885 Mrs. Humphrey's Guests |bave lived for fourteen vears e Mr. Hunter representing his 607 T}‘l. h S irteent t. <. Willis ” P3 t the war and active in every way in AL tha Chil "Weillare ‘ball atjy roTS. William Humphreys of 2400 | o ich thes conid help the allied nations. For Home After Funeral |3{Y Willard_on March 4, were where they will spend the summer. They | their children rem: e s | Pettis Family Leaves Amens the out-of-town gueats who g el at 3239 R street, Georgetown Heights, wville, Ky., hax been | o e i 5 Iy Guests at Welfare Ball Will Return Home Today|there @il that time. Mrs. Hunter (Between F and G Stn.) | = s Dr and Mrs. F. C. Hodgkin of War- ! ~ Miss Louise vans Crawford of Mr. and Mrs. ¢ D. Pettis, Miss L. E. %S 2 @ Evansville, Ind, and Miss Loite Bt an = |renton, Va. | ORRRRRRERR R IR R R RS ie. Tenn., who are | Vice President Is Guest returning to t respective homes Y today. Miss Evans and Miss Hamp- Of Bay State Senators ton, accompanied Mrs. Humphreys to the' Child Welfare ball Friday night.| Vice President Coolidge was the guest Sy 6f honor at dinner last night of the del Dr. John Y. Buchanan, former|gation of state senators from Massa- president of the University of Ar-|chusetts that came on for the inaugu- kansas, who spent the winter with |smtion Covers were laid for fitty-four his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and |in the sun parlor on the roof of the Mrs. Charles M. Yates, at 1669 Park | Hotel Washington, road, will soon return to his home in Virginia. Hampton of Nash ' 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Harry H. Kent and her daugh- Miss Helen Louise Kent, of Eri visiting Mrs. C. V. H at her residence, 3333 P street. Junior League Initiates Members and Plans Dance ' o [ . o . . li Fipmmmal Business Suits! Tailored Suits!! Easter Suits!!! m:"mfi%n;m; Where they know how A Maker’s Surplus—A Spot-Cash Transaction That Saves You B o to fit corsels $5.00 to $10.00 on a Garment! ’ Heawest, Weaps, selected for f’?::e,:;‘l:s“;gz"' the elec- = ‘ & | Coats an d Cap es Newest fabrics, newest styles and superb quality—a wonderful showing without parallel. Fabrics include Polo Cloth, Polo Velours, Nor- mandy, Chamoistine, Bolivia Cloth, Tinsel- tones, Tricotines, Llama Cloth, Velours, Val- dyne, Orlando, Valdecia, Duvet, Superior Serge, etc. Store News The House of Fashion For Monday, Mar. 7 $ 1 0’ $1 4. 98, $24.98 Up vania avenue northwest, for the ben 1106 G Street I Beautiful Easter Hats, $5 to $20 Hats here to suit your personality as well as your purse Every New Shade Every New Material Every New Style e N T e New Sport Coats, $15 to $55 New Wrap Coats, $25 to $85 Polo Coats, variety of models | Tricotines, Bolivias and others All sizes, including extra sizes for the hard-to-fit woman. e 7= O L The Largest Blouse Department New Stripe and Plaid Skirts, ; 8 - e o 2 in the City . . I $25 values, Monday, $16.95 Some of the exclusive susts show “Pony” Jackets, “Bobby” Coats, “Tuxedo” Effects and other Original Models of pronounced style. . o . | Easter Styles—Suits, Dresses, Coats % Most Reasonable Prices for Several Years 2 8 .| Just Arrived—200 New Spring Suits ' E—&af Tricotines, Serges, Poiret twills, Oxford tweeds y r & Box styles—Ripple styles— Tailored styles ® % $45o( sty C}SE tyles $ ailore; tyle $ ne Largest Varlety of é Elegant Tricotine and Serge Suits, Now 59 $29. 506 ?’39 50 S (4 S ° e | @ > R R U an | E Heather Jersey Suits of the Better Kind. Special...............$19.95 < prlng ul s ln o wn g 5 il * . Fashionable Spring Dresses $ 1 Oi—g 5 1 Q;i_* "25;—0_0 g New Spring Models—New Spring Materials 5 § Entire Fourth Floor—Remarkable Display $29-__1L8 . 5 $39_:__‘98 and up % Canton Crzfies Tafletas $25 $35 $45 ':? 2 Georgettes Crepe de Chines The manufacturers give us lower prices because we buy in quantities—we, in ; Crepe Satins Tricotines Wonderful Values turn, pass this saving over to you—$5.00 to $10.00 SAVED on your spring suit! We are featuring unprecedented values in new spring suits right at the beginning of |ifif & the season. Not alone have we bought at concessions, but we are reducing our usual small margin of profit to be able to give such matchless values.

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