Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 43

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SOCIETY ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 6, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY in Washington for the first time. Miss | regent. presided. Mra Howard L Lathrop had shown it in France. | Hodgkins won the nomination for Miss Short's 5-A grade of Powell | vice president general of the national School won the attendance banner for | society, the election to take place in | the new month. IApril, "at the natlonal congress |, Mrs. Henry Dimock and Mrs te S | Waller Barrett, state regent of Vir- The annual state conference of Dis- | ginia, made a plea for greater efforts trict D. A. R. was held Tuesday and | for the fund for the bullding to be| Wednesday at Memorial Continental | erected to the memory of George 1510 ). Btveet ww. e THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Maper WBros. & Co. 937-939 F St. N. W. No Branch Stores k Hall. Mrs. Francis A. St Clair, state Washington. 9 A complete showing of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel for Easter now ready for inspection Our thorough knowledge of apparel for | women and misses in all its details, coupled | with our established refputation for refined and beautiful fashions at moderate prices, makes st a real pleasure to buy at this Specialty Shop. Suits in fashion’s favored materials The desirable new colors and individual models; youthful, matronly or stylish MRS. ALBERT B. FALL AND MRS. BRANDT ELLIOTT. stouts. In the following frce ranges: AMONG THE CLUBS 7 835, $39, $45, $50, 359 usp Dresses for street, afternoon or evening Gorgeous new creations, fabrics and colors. . Jane Bartlett, Mrs. William Miss Mable Milliken, Mrs. Frederi 529‘ $39' 845' 350 “fi Dille and Mrs. Helen Ruebsam. Ertebacher Twelve-Ton F St Where Style Originates and Emanates Tricotine is used in this smart tailleur, bewitchingly - embroi- ! FOR dered blue silk fringe LU NWEON on sleeves and bottom of coat give an odded QR mE TEA HOUK touch of refinement— | INTHE HOME. °R AT 5 ] 2500 ; FASHIONABLE RESTAURANT Navy Blue | 1 * ESPECIALLY DESISNED will be discussed by Ashbaugh. Johnson-Powell Mothers' Club. Women's City Club.—Mrs. A. L. clair will be hostess at the directors’ reception this afternoon. Assisting her will be Mrs. Lyman B. Sworm- stedt, Mrs. Henry T. Rainey, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Frederick Clara Sears Taylor, M Judge S. Life. The Friday Evening Club of young . | folks sang.” An appeal for lights in hnson School was made by Louise vis. A motion picture dealing with the a Wednesday evenin 3 do for children was Coals d Wi Jennie O. Berliner wil : s Through efforts of Mrs. Raf- rE'ATURING' 0a an raps “The Canary Islands E Mrs. Sanders it had been se- i . spent some time duri the consul- e ‘l‘lhrop of the 3 o - ship of her husband. Mrs. Edith B.|children’s bureau and was presented | - for all occasions NeWman il be chairman. | o A motion picture evening to demon- IN PLAIN °R EMBROIDERED Bolivias, tricotines, satins, e e “Hats of Tomorrow ! ey SR | for Thursday evening (club day) un-| Shown Today" 5 camelohas ot s L el e y CANTON CREPE,SATIN axp LASE $19.50, $25, $29, $35 up th e TR, Whitaer, ¢ : : » A Chal on Sul.t.fforEflerr Sports or Dress Skirts lowgggAl;:(As;g% :{UST AROUND THE CORNER, SO : . ' 3 KE GREAT PLEASURE IN PRE- Newest materials, smart SENTING OUR MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF NW@?NE est models; in silks or B ; - TAILLEURS. RARE EXAMPLES OF TH | i H e i TER A J 3 E TAILOR’! | woolens. | jomuiicms meas Soirate e Ty ART ARE THESE. EACH ONE AN sl HANDSOME THREE-PIECE- i to ald St. Mary’s Industrial Home. | 2 =5 3 7 i A i sinso is soso | [ Eml | seienacneronearsy || SOSTUME TAILLEURS S I [ - e - CATION, EXPLOITING.THE HIGHEST GRADES OF | OF e see that every garment fts perfectly Cheene NedbipanalaiQeorEei FABRICS. THE BEST WORKM DUVEWN SATIN m . ¢ L ANSHIP AND without additional charge. ' The Takoma Park Civie Study Club FINISH. g 4 j met Tuesday in the Takoma Library e buflding. Thi jdent, Mrs. Ott 2 B eEnoft, urked support ¢¢ the In styling we display every NEW mode. Tak a Girl S t t na the h E Takobis Communtty Bande. o . .. OMEN who enjoy the dis The Boz Coat , tinctive and the exclusive 4 = 5 ; : fdent of e v Mrs. Josiah W. Jones, pres! 'r!t or The M ndarin Coat THE HOUSE OF QUALITY the Montgomery County F. W in Headwear will more than z 3 The Hussar Cape Coat ROMPARIS AS WELL AS spoke 011: th- xmpnnanson (:lat mo bwork ever appreciate our unusual of_th oma Civic Study Club. sel Mra, William H. Holmes, gave a ;::“,‘::— ltn f“u“l" Serios. The Blouse Jacket i er ros o lecture on “The House Beautiful.” lety s all embracing i CTIVE o o Ho and includes correet Hats for The Belted Coat | ATTRAS DESISNS 937939 F St. N. W. No Branch Stores with Mrs. M. J. | T Mrs ;;;rfl“t:;v: ,:::(!!‘::8; dg:l‘:;l. The Straight Line Coat | FROM OUR OWN WOREKRSoMS . | The Eton-Bolero Coat : involving all the newest de- signs in clever millinery treat- ment. i THE MATERIALS Twill Cords, Picotine Poiret Twill, Tweeds | Velour Checks, Imported Fabrics Trimmed with beads, lavish in design. Easter B S Nodarty rectied. atre, a0 | o . b thirty-four 7 Priced at $8.50 t‘o $35 afternoon was o Millinery Opening PekiEmrel (2 Gy Zhe]PALAIS ROYAL » Displaying for your approval a glub s Embroidered with silk or wool in rich desi . . . . est on Mare * 1 = c L - o fascinating variety of exclusive oot u\:-.:.h omen's_ Club—Miss | 1227 F St. N. W. Smart braided models and stitched effects. 3 ce":\e.rLl:;:hn .P':::-l P Marie Obernauer will be the guest at ||| NEW YORK BOSTON tomorrow's tea, when she will speak |[l| PITTSBURGHE BALTIMORE Challenge to Collegr . F. Johnson is in | Mayer Bros. & Co. models at $5, $10 and $13.50 —and at the fol- lowing prices won- derful choosing: $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $49.50, $59.50, $65, $75 and Upward Every Style Change in Frexu... Fashion Is Immediately Reflected in kK Pyle, Dr. Ada g rine Thomp- e and Bates club will be E ption to be at 8 p.m. Mrs. Henry v 5 - y M el Sake & Comprany anny B ; i | Pennsylvania Avenue—Seventh Street. 312, $15, $18 to $30 DAL X0 = fi)r more than fifty years our prices have been as low for similar A successful card party was held at qualities as any house in the United States—and they are today. the club Wednes prizes were Whether you regard them individually or offered, but interesting games were —SAKS AND COMPANY. played. as & group. you'll fnd them very beoutifyl end | | Thiney fo, menbe, 2y o, | very becoming. need of a municipal auditorium where fnaugural balls, various meetings, AU : . . Tailored, semi-tailored and dress B b Rugea 0 Hiblstio mectinss These Specnals n s : The club has Installed a new read- ing room where the best and up-to- models shown in profusion date periodicals, pictorials and maga- zines may s also planned 9 ° of lectures on differ- v well known authori- |} | O! ’S O n J Home Interest Club recently THE HOUSE OF QUALITY d the hushands of thel y = 7 LS penonet st (he Remg are too good to keep until 2 sompany of sixty. mayer Bros. &’ Co. || [y L the last of the week. Ameriean Women's Legion, will meet It has been a long, long time since such values have been was contributed 1 male quartet. 937939 F St. N. W. No Branch Stores Our New Department of o Rime sz Bouth Carelina avenus possible at such prices. Nothing more plainly marks the return e L : to normal—and in contemporaneous comparison they are spe- Redfern Corsets The League of American Pen Women. cials—worthy of underscoring. —At the drama shop talk meeting Monday evening at the clubhouse, Miss Burleigh, expert corsetiere from New York. will help you select your correct model —this is the last week for this spe- cial service. The Gen. Charles A. Doyen Unit, HEN you wear a Binner you are assured invites your 3rs. C. €, Caihonn, presifiaiit GF tho Two-pants Suits, in five attractive patterns—Brown, Gray, = : e .?I e WA - Green Mixtures, Pencil Stripes and Checks. Jackets have plain of the utmost in .beatlFY of 1“'_“.' in high attention ception was held in honor of the out- fronts; yoke back; and belt all around; lined with quality of materials, in exquisite char- of-town members in Washington at this time. Through Mrs. Susanne Oldberg. chairman of the music com- mittee, the Italian singer, Miss Rose Valerie Polio, accompanied by Mr. Micou, also an Italian, sang. Tomor- row afternoon the national officers The woman who acter of workmanship. wears a Redfern Lorset cannot help but be well dress- ed —they make ’ II of the league will be the guests of yqur clot. .es fit the National Press Club at the with that trim per- “hobby party™ glven at Keith's The- . . dent and Mrs. Warren fection that 1s most Hurding being a Press Club, and Mrs. durable Mohair. Both pairs of Knickerbockers are s l 2.75 full-lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. . D Genuine “Kiddy Cloth” Wash Suits, in two models. Regu- lation Sailors, in Dark Blue, Navy and Green. Oliver Twist, in Gray, Tan, Blue and Green. Finished with White s 95 braid; Black flowing sailor tie. Sizes 3 to 10 years.... 2' All-wool Blue Serge Regulation Sailor and French Middy Suits—embroidered emblem on sleeve; braid trim- ss 95 o Mme. Binner is the foremost corsetiere in New York. She has important connections in Paris and is always in close touch with the latest French ideas in corsetry. A Binner Corset per- fectly fitted to your figure is more satisfactory than a made-to-order corset. A corset made to med, and Black sailor tie. Sizes 3 to 8 years......... pA R N A VA L RN AL ’meé’;‘ai"t’i: Hease isnug ot ammion Junior Norfolk Suits—in Tan and Fancy Mix- order is bound to have the imperfections of your anter in the morn- '""”—d"'&:lt 'g““i“': "s"’d"” and well made in 35-75 figure, whereas the Binner Corset is fitted to a ing than theknowl- St S L e LR Rl » 3 s | perfect living model of your type and size. v ght at the Thomson Spring-weight Reefers, in Tan and Gray Home- edge that you are School. 'Dancing was preceded by a spun; Double-breasted; with belt all around, and $).75 These luxurious corsets may b going to fut on a tributed by Mrs. Marguerite Wicker- Mohair lining. Sizes 4 to 10 years 5 - perfect 9 sham, = Mrs. — Elizapeth = Gardner i e e s had in any number of beautiful models, Lec corset Coombs, Mrs. Constanse Goodman and made of the finest materials. Priced, et us.give you a fitb LA The Shakespeare Soclety will meet {5.00 to $35.00. ng. Friday at the Law School, 1435 K Palais Royal=Third Fieor. street. Due to absence of ake the study of “Macbeth’ will ba Inter: rupted, and the subject for this meet- ing will be “The Sonnets.” The Her-

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