Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 42

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ihd SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 6, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY e ] 3 - compan of bridge on . and Mrs. Clayton E. Emig en- = = = S. West have returned from | small son have returned to their home | Ruth Posey. Annie Walters. Marjorie | of their son Roderick. The guests &mrhmed at Bndge Thursday honor of her | tertained a party of young people at || P al N ! a to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ent-|in Hamilton. Va., after a visit to her|Smith. Virginia Reveley, .m.g'.'.:,\,.;f | were little Misses Barbara ';:‘m-ls. For M hn W. mother-in-law, un William | dinner Monday night, in honor of erson otes. sle at Kingsport, Tenn. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and|Jaeger. Thelma Ro#son, Alberta War- | Hattie (Cobear ulse Pavne, Edna 'or Mrs. John W. Sloane | Soune of atbiny. N Y cir daughter rthday anniver- Mrs. Belle Owens and Miss Violette | Mra. Robert M. Graham. ner, Bessie Petry, Mr. and Mrs. . D | Koys, June \ey, Gertrude Helton, Mrs. Henry B. ilowie ‘of Boston. who| Covers wi 1 for cight. Later s ————— —| Jolley of Warrenton were the guests | Miss Mary Pemberton Moncure has| File ssrs. Ravmond Nesbit, John | Alfce’ Haley ra Jones and Master Mrs. Wintemute Sloane entertained alare here for inauguration. 402401 Seventh Street Satins, Messalines, Taffetas, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines—in brand-new and very effective models—ex- treme enough to be titled as classy—with others of more subdued lines for those of conservative taste. Handsomely embroideded in self and contrasting colors. VERY SPECIAL .............. e s oes Appealing moc Is—plain tailored or straight-line designs—and the drapier effects. High-grade Trico- tines and the fine Poiret Twills—beautifully embroid- ered; braid trimmed and lined with excellent quality —Distinctive Spring —with and without sleeves—Camel’s Hair, Polo Cloth and Velour—effectively embroidered, or plain tailored. VERY SPECIAL The most useful adjunct to any lady’s wardrobe for the chilly spring days. They are Pure Worsted— in the shades and model most in demand—and $3 is the regular price. You can depend upon Gamond qualiti e s—they're genuine 804 7th Street N.W. @cmond C Next Door to R. Harris & Co. Four Big Specials Monday You've got an errand here tomorrow if you want to make your money buy its utmost in quality and style. Smart Silk Dresses— Wonderful Spring Suits $39.7 Coats $19.95 Worsted Ty-Back Sweaters Tomorrow--Monday--We Are Staging the Greatest HAT SALE Ever Held in This City This sale will absolutely cause a sensation! For we are offer- ing Hats worth two, three and even four times tomorrow’s Sale Price. Take your choice from among 1,000 New Hats at Straws Flowers Straws and Embroidery ¢ Silks ° Ribbons Batavias Feathers Novelty Braids Novelties can buy these wonderful Hats tomorrow at $2.00. —Mushroom est things in trimmings. smartest hats. 'READ! THEN COME SEE We would use up a whole page describing the different kinds of hats in tomorrow’s sale! There are just any number of styles—large—small—turned-up - 1 shapes—and colors—every new shade imaginable—and you will see some of the very new We are offering just a thousand Hats! Ycu may think that is a large number—but Washington women know what kind of values to expect when Guilford’s offers a sale. They will come here by the hundreds. So come early and do not miss getting one of these wonder bargains in the newest and Washington has never seen such a sale! We purchased samples of some of the best houses in New York, and secured them at a song—that’s why you Remember, this is the greatest sale ever held in Washington! Take advantage of it. v took their Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer have taken an apartment in Beverly Court, where they are now located. s to the theater Mrs. Simon Kann is spending a n tes week in New York city. from a ten-day Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund were {hosts at dinner Wednesday night at their home on 27th street. Mrs. Hafry Wolf, with her sister, Mrs. Isador Kaufman, ard left Tuesday to spend a week at the St. Charles Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldenber | have returned from a trip to Palm| | Beach. Miss Miriam Oettinger of ‘A’llaon,l N Mrs. C. is the guest of her aunt, Max Rich of Harvard street. Miss Beatrice Feist of New York, Miss | Pittsburgh and Miss Jennie | berg of Selma, Ala.. who is 3 Gouch 1le are guests Hilda King of whose honor they | tertained at a large dinner party last | week. Mr. and Mrs. Edsar C. Kaufman were hosts at dinner last night, at their Covers were home on 20th street. laid for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend, Mrs. Elliott nd Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph {Behrend went to Baltimore to attend the musical and ball given by the Harmony Circle. Mr. and Mrs. David Dinkelspiel of New York were guests of relatives last week, en route to their home from the south. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blum of the Gibraltar have as their guests Mr and Mrs. Max Minzesheimer and Mrs. L Gotthelf of New York city. Mrs. Isadore Saks of New York was a guest in town for a few days the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry King will be hosts tonight at dinner at thelr home on Lanier place. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wolsberg entertained a supper party followed by cards last week at their home on Ontario place. Mr. Maurice Kohner of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohner of 3225 13th street. over the inauguration. Miss Julia Kohner has as her guests Miss Ruth Kaufman of Baltimore. Miss Rita Schiffman is spending the week end In Germantown visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Loeb. Miss Etta Newman, who was the guest of Mrs. M. S. Cohen, has re- turned to her home in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Waterman of Wilmington, Del, aré the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baer. Miss Helen Fischer of the Hadleigh has as her guest Miss Silverstine of Huntington, W. Va. The Town and Country Club gave a largd dance Tuesday night at Rauscher’s for members and out-of- town guests. Supper was served at midnight and dancing was kept up until quite late. The ballroom and large dining room where the supper was served were artistically decorated with flowers, palms and ferns. 179 Ars. Jessica Schwartz of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weyl of Conneeticut avenue and Gar- fleld street. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerngood have re- turned to _their apartment at the Arlington Hotel from a trip west as far as the Pacific coast and have as their week end guest Mrs. Benjamin Rosenauer of Frederick, Md. The Afternoon Bridge Club was en- tevtained at luncheon and bridge yes- terday by Mrs. A. Sigmund at her aparanent in the Alry View. N 7 The Council of Jewish Women will hold its regular meeting in the vestry rooms of the temple Tuesday, March 8, at 2:30 p.m. An interesting pro- gram has been arranged, followed by a soclal hour. The regular meeting of the sister- hood of the temple takes place to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 in the vestry rooms. An interesting program has :een arranged, followed by a social our. Z % NN Miss Bernice Rothschild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rothschild, iwas among the Washingtonlans who attended the Harmony ball in Bal- timore on Wedn y night. | Alexandria Society. Mrs. J. S. Bottimore of Tazewell, Va., and Mr. P. Brown Baker of Bev- erly, England, were guests during the last week of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kemper at their home in Rose- mont. A subscription dance was given in the auditorfum of Elks' Home Friday Sy Beauty Prices Tuamble Wilkinson’s 1110 H St. N.W. Franklin 2224 OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. HUMAN HAIR NET FREE ‘WITH EACH SHAMPOO Marcel Waving (expert). .nicuri; Spring Furs Squirrel, Imitation Mar- ten and Opossum Chok- ers, $10.00. Mink Chokers, and up. 72z, $12.50 Stoles, Capes and Col- lars in the newest crea- tions at wholesale prices. The Capitol Fur Shop, 1208 G N.W. (Near Dulin & Martin’s) * 7 last week of Mrs. M. C. C. Peyton at Rraddock Heights, in_honor of Miss Mrs. H. W Noble of New York city is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- mont. Mrs. George W. returned from a visit to relatives in Frederfcksburg. Miss Surah Shotts has returned to her home » Mr. and M Eustis, V sar. Henry Chester Freeland is the f her son, Mr. Nelson Freeland. home in Philadelphia. s Mary Lindsey entertained at Friday afternoon at her home on Ibur Davis at Camp was the guest last week of Mrs. J. J. _ Dorothy Robins_of Houston, Tex..| Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman and| and Miss Mary Cheatwood of Lynch- | Miss Josephine Wayts has returned daughter. Virgir urned Tuesday | burg, Va. to Timberville, Va., after a visit to relatives here. Miss Mary entertained Wednesday evening to celebrate her fifteenth birthday anniversary. The guests were Misses Marian Rector, Hardin E. Acton at their home in Rose- Lavcock and her Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Emphasizing the important values offered 1in New Spring Suits at $59.50 You'll find featured Twill Cords, Poiret Twills and Tricotine, for these refined weaves best lend themselves to the mod- eling and designing preferred for this sea- son—and achieved with the Louvre's faithful consideration of detail and char- acter of execution. Tailored, Ripple, Box and Straight- line effects—many braid-trimmed and artistically.embroidered. Consistently finished—and lined with Radium Silk. Navy, Black, Tan and Pewter Gray are the predominating shades. Other Suits from $49.50 to $175 l Rainbow Tweeds The newest in Sport Suits; smart as they can be. Special grade at $39.50 Millinery Featuring the exclu- sive shapes and trim- ming designs of French and American concep- tion. Established 1861 W. D, Toses& Sons Furnitare ~ “F and ~Eleventy Streets’ Carpets This suite may be had in mahogany or American walnut. Suite consists of Buffet, China Case, closed-in Serv- ing Table, oblong Dining Room Table, 5 Side Chairs and Armchair to match. Price, $2,000. An exceptional reproduction of our early 'American designing can be had in a seven (7) piece mahogany bed- room suite. Suite consists of Dresser, Low Boy, Toliet Table, full size Bed, Night Stand, Chair and Stool. Price, $1,175. Solid mahogany Louis XV living room suite, consisting of large Davenport and Armchair to match, uphol- stered in a beautiful shade of blue velour. Price, $628. Solid Mahogany Gate-Leg Table..........,.$55.00 Solid Mahogany Martha Washington Sewing Table .... $25.00 Solid Mahogany Tea Wagon...... .. $32.00 East India Druggets A direct importation of this fine type of handmade Indian rugs. Especially attractive for bungalows as well as dining room, library and hall use. Seven use- ful sizes: Biltmore—Heavy Quality Rush Rugs Made of plain and fancy colored squares, 18x18 inches, making it possible to furnish a rug practically any size on very short ndtice. We quote on a few sizes 6x9....$30.00 7x10%....$43.75 9x12....$60.00 ~| Ray after a visit to) | ebrate the si |l Mrs. E. F. O'Connor of Richmond /W fi%fifipflwfl/& A characteristic Louis XVI Dining Room Suite, with its fluted columns, which taper, and classic carvings, which give this suite unusual merit. Odd and Practical Gifts in Furniture Arthur Rector, M Jack Varn Mrs. Georse A. Mushbach left last nd & month in Bermuda, by her nlece, Miss Kaths nn of Philadelphia. ries 8. A afternodn t tertained 1 a3 h birthday annive The Connecticat Avanue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.\W. Presenting’ New Spring Modes Exclusive PASTERNAK Ideas AFTERNOON FROCKS Pasternak ideals are definitely apparent in the very new frocks for day and afternoon wear—in Canton Crepe, Taffeta and Satin. i DAY COATS and WRAPS That feature the mode of the hour, in Du- vetyn, Marvella and Satin, COSTUME TAILLEURS Of compelling® charm—of jaunty lines—a clear embodiment of youth and beauty—al- ways predominant in Pasternak presenta- tions. y MODEL HATS A Unusually attractive tailored models; new conceits in dressy and smart ribbon modes. ‘ _.NEW FRENCH BLOUSES Reflecting the Paris conception of the ap- proaching season. ""Linens Upholstery Solid Mahogany Cane Back and Seat Win, Chair ...... cosmeocomsseses Mahogany Spinet Desk.. coceses ..$65.50 Mahogany Library Table......cmmenmesses..$54.00 Oval Braided Rag Rugs A heavy quality rug that will lie snugly to the floor. The colorings are well-blended mixtures of blue, black, gray, pink, yellow, rose, tan, etc. £2 TBRBOC conisn o phosbrnes vee.. $2.75 to $3. 24%36. .. creesnnenccnccnea.. $4.50 to $5.25° 24x48. . 27X54. . 36x63.... 54%00 2 (. TR —— 1 ] OXI2. .0 emvenveoomves

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