Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 8

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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921. SOCIETY In view of the progress made in wom-| The language of Kalmucks of st hi | 1 en's education in Japan during the past | central A ittors trom e Sion. | Hemstitching and Buttons CHlNgiEé:ginlgékB FOR decade it is not without interest to r i nAbGIaE Thonh phineticilf Covered ; T Suitabie for the Chine 1 that one of the ve: You do mot have to wait for your work. © Quality the very best. morning for Hot Springs, Va., where o he will spend some time. Mrs. Willlam M. Cruikshank enter- talned at a buffet lu 1 today in v honor of Mrs. Harold S. N: v ¥ engagement to Mr. 3 ve B of Short Hills, N is announced to- ¥ The Pagoda for g in that land Vermont woman in Yoko! Advance Spring 3 — = Showing Quick service. at luncheon were . L] : i Blackistone's ot Mg William Hand, Mr: | President and Mrs. Harding Entertain at|ee s s Special Corsage F U R S iBiRDfl’mnsGSmezl i . - United States Conw Opposite Keith's e }- White House Dinner for Small Hes Eome $3.50 S 1§ E T S Fosecwney | o e D ‘:L Company Of Friends. {;“h i :r I(l‘;‘! An nl!ra:i(i':’r‘lvgi{t‘ for the C O A T S jI“OdISh ';2;]““‘?;;};:10' S M :inlmi': o ‘é‘i’! HE President and Mrs. Hard- x‘r:»rru“r; ;m:l“\_ :\’u.s l” BlaCklstone comprising Chokers and | 0 e u op at the solids ing had g small company of or and was well known in 3 friends dining with them last hington before her marriage last | evening at the White House. | Summer. Wdoaii il H. ZIRKIN FURS §Zf‘:§"as,"élu‘e"°§o,(f"§3§f" 1 ROSENDORF (Pron.) an Est. 1885 821 14th St. o0 S 923 G St. N.W. 608 TO 614 ington C: al Veterans, w . Representative and Mrs. Frederick [and lasted until a late hour. | N. ZihIman will from Norfolk to-| The ballroom ama to spend the re-|flags, banr inder of this month. They will re- | each southern sta turn to their apartment at Wardman the occup: Park Hotel the first of April. south Ambassador to Honor Military 1te was repr. pany at dinn B of the m attache of the em- = bassy and Senora de Vidal, who will| Mrs. Logan Waller Page and her Yeave Washington March 14 oung son will accompany Mr. and shortly for Spain. They will be H. Sothern and Mr. i R d Fuller to sent about two v arty will sail from > ieludin the For 11th ST. N.W. A Saving Day— Tomorrow those in pter box s Frank wall Jackson Cl w i 1M : sw York March 3 and will be absent through the | Licut. and ) cnjamin Soule G ;i;r:;:ni'um.l:: 1.':‘-';:3\‘1,.]? "“'"*r-‘ M v Walker, who | 3, Albion W & Ifwehaon Lo AT p Y andiAs e Mrs. A. B. Newman, f [Es s 1achson 4 ler and later with Mrs. Thomas H. | mander and Mre. Edvard Banls The House o Courtesy Eugene ¥ has returned to her home in|gon. Mics M ir sician. Their son, Miss ¢ cw York. Miss Walker it secretary of the “He sleeps in Franes” pins’ committee. D BROMWELL, 5. Bromwell, John forty and included carsill. diplomatic cor residential s members of the orche ambassador m == Dauzhter ¢ Leasue of Ameriean Ten Wom- | who will ill give a reception v after the clubhouse, 1 northwest, in honor Robe M. Thompson, iss Hilda Syk waters r Washington home t of April. cruising in Fiorid not return to th until the early p; Mrs. T. De Witt Talmadga entertained a small company_informally at dinner evening in honor of Mrs, M Announcing a new feature of our service— ‘ —the formal institution of which takes place tomorrow—and which ? . where Commander Tur- n duty at the navy yard cert of the Cinc chestra, which M Longworth, Mrs. wn of Pittsburgh and later took her Mr. and Mrs. Henr sts to the t Mr. and Mrs. T.\Im W. I'lllll S daughter of Mrs, 3 ot o image, * will_remain in Washingt, Ars, elloger will address & . B S throughout nest woek. e Wowen snd hals felénoy op will be appropriately titled s 8 — this occ: and Lady Gedd honor at a dinner g By Mr. Gilbert Grosy the National Geographic Mrs. Grosvenor. The amba Dolivian Charge .i\‘ ill Sail for Home. from 4 to 6 rge d'affaires of the legation [Atherton Du Pu . SenorAlberto Cortadellas, | Will receive the gu snora_de Cortadellas will le national officers. ‘“The Inexpensive Dress Section” dng a natu and explorer, 3 skl = on Riggs Dl Fl i N = of the gucsts invited to meet him | having been recalled by his sovernmnt, | MrS: J. B. Aleshirs, who has been - On! lcor—INo ing . were likewise naturalists and explor- | The departure of Senor and Senora 46 Codtrey Micdoron e a Mrs. B G, D ers of considerable fame. Cortadellas is a matter of very serious [$2!led away by the death of her liss Helen ‘After much planning we have so mastered conditions that we can Those in the 1ni Hotel Wasl mpany included Miss regret to their many friends here, as father. will - tomorrow r of Lady Gedde they are among the most popular of the = = Sl 2 S A : _ Theodore W, No younger members of the diplomatic | 3. 2nd Mrs. O. W, Rowe of New | for 2 ILo ey I e promise continuously most unusual showings ef Dresses—of most ¢ cory Senor Cortadellas has held & otel ashington, | go, t 5 and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mr. Charles Sheldon, Dr. and Mr: Merriam, Dr. and Mrs. John C. ) riam, Dr. and Mrs, L. O. Howard, Mr sovern Stephen T. Mather, director of the| Miss Katherine Mackay of New York | . Mrs. Frank A. Barton, wife of national park service: Mr. Ralph!has arrived in Palm Beach from Wash- | Fr2ank A. Barton, U. S. A., is vi Graves and Miss Gertrude Grosvenor. |ington and has joined Mr. and Mrs, | iRg her brother-in-law and -orge Henry Warren, jr., at the Ever- | in-1aw, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E es Club, ‘and with her is Mrs. Flor- | the lowa Apartment. She is rce Johnston of Philadelphia. en route to her home, in Ithaca having spent a month with her T. T. Craven has discontinued] Licut. William W. Barton, who is number ‘of important pocitions far his|Mr: Rowe having come for a_confer- | hom government, and has been decorated by | $PC¢ With the “democratic national several foréign governments, ¥ |committee. traordinary values—in the price ranges up to $30. Thus grouped, you can easily survey and satisfactorily select Froci:- ‘that will have all the charming distinctiveness characteristic of Phiiip- born offerings—and of intrinsic values entitled to your consideratic and worthy of our sponsorship. Col. it- The new ambassador of Ttaly, Sig- mor Ricci, has taken an apartment Yat Wardman Park Hotel for the Easter Srins L S i e ad mle ol sal i 0 7 surrs saaces - =g Miss ven, wi ve in_a few [ Camp Grant, near Chicago, Ill. % . B s o T e © e n the mitial occasion tomorrow Much Feted. town, R. I Capt. Craven has gone to| Miss Caroline Curtis and Miss Ger- [ E%e former prime m Philadelphia to join his ship, the|trude Tyrrell will be the artists at & 4 up d, Mr. Iz - =E South Carolina. B the musical to be given this aft- ‘1'\ e r t K Mrs, Jants Wb = ernoon at the Congressional Club, a L N W p esen — fngton for a brief visit, cing 1-,'n.-}|‘ma‘§ W _hrmp was hostess at |4 o'clock. Mrs. Leonard S. Echols sl s Y extensively entertained. st e jincheon today, when covers were laid | of West Virginia. and Mrs. Is R. TALIYS) [F0d: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whi pa|fi £O% Smentytgur. Sherwood of Ohio will preside at the ntial goods, & dinner in their honor, tea table, following the musical. e 3 is Col. Coleman Dupont is spending the R L e X e, Ranect Lan Jreek end at the Hotel Willard, where | Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Goven, Mrs. " sing, who w have a distinguished | ay. George D. anc.P_Mr Charl W. Gompany to meet them, and today ME | Mre ¢, S, Kimball of Boston win | Netmore. harles Boughton 100 Remarkable Frocks— JAth them at the Shoreham. Sire ot o, & et in Panama. | oo “Yronry Cleveland - Perking, are —In vogue and value they each reflect the supreme effort E B. F. Sheridan. among those who have taken boxes zalds were ho : < e, Baward Eveett 1 “harlie and Flora MacDonald,” whicl evening, when thelr guests were the | Boston "entertained at dir’:gffulagt willfihe ‘Stven iatytiial Now SWillard | #mbassador of Chile and Senora 4 |evening at the Powhatan in honor of Friday, March 18, for the benefit of Mathicu, the minister of Colombia | Senator William Dillingham of Ney | the fund for the education of Souths and Mme. Urueta, Representat \le ‘“d mont. The other guests were Mrs, | iR the southern mountain sections. Mrs. Frederick A. Britten, Col. and|simyuel Winslow, wife of the repre- | Mrs. C. C. Calhoun is in charge of . Clarence 4 sentative from Massachusetts; Mrs, | ATFangements. | Charle: R ;latmeu }’arkel"\. wit; of the represen- | on - an. ative from New York: Mrs. Parker |Navy Officer an; e Horaca Macfarla *c.land Cel. J. W. Kilbreth. to Be Guests in Washington. 1110 F Street N.W. of the Hcuador “egation and ; b - Lieut. Commander Harr: Biaddl m de Ycaza. Mr. John H. Trowly of Sparks, | Turner, U, S. N., who msyj.m‘ i ’ Nev., entertained a box party last 1) i { ere e ~ @enator and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones| N¢ g party last | turned from a cruise of nine months Mtoriained at dinmer last evening in| €vening at Poli's Theater in honor (on the U. S. S. Kansas, through the | y E of Mrs. Nellie Wicks of Baltimore. | orient, iS in New York, with Mrs. to make available such a selection at such a price— The Variety Comprises - Tricolettes— —both plain and in striking color combinations. Satins— —with tier ruffled skirts. Georgettes— —in combination with Taffeta, and finished with quaint quilling, Taffetas— 4 —in the plain shades proclaimed as ultra fashionable by popular . ac- ceptance. Tricotines— —handsomely embroidered in self and gay colorings. Mignonettes— —most effectively embellished in embroidered designs and with con- trasting girdles. of the delegation in Congress b e The other guests were Miss Mabel . at A vhe the state of Washington. ~Thelr [ 710, 20her Fusels, Werg Siss Mabel Turner, at the Hotel Astor, where | now ow to they will remain until tomorrow, Fit Corsets’ R were Senator and Mrs. exter, Representative and ) Granau of Towa, and Dr. Rob-|when they will come to Washington | ert H. Moran of West Virginia. Lat-|to be the guests of the former's e M, er Mr. Trowly entertained his guests | brother and sister-in-law, Licut. Col. | Mra John W. Si at supper at the Willard. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell Turner, | Sentative and Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley,| Dr- Moran left Washington this{for a week. They will then go to! 532 e corser | ntative and Mrs. Willlam E. = s JE Cunningham@ o 145 Jones and Mr. and - A Feature Offering in Our Suit Dept. for Saturda _ Benator and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg ave gone to Pinehurst, N, C., to re- in until after Easter. . Some of the very finest Suits that will be sold for Spring are included in this feature offering for Saturday! | Mrs. New, wife of Senator HarryS. W, was hostess at luncheon today. Fashioned of Poiret Twill, Trico- ¢tine, Unfinished Worsteds, Velour Checks and Serges. These charming models come in Ripple, Flaring, Strajght-line and Semi-Tailored effects. They are adroitly trimmed in Em- broidery, Braids and Beaded Designs. The range of colors, of course, is complete: Navy, Tan, Gray, Harding Blue and Henna, all are represented. Saturday We Will Close Out 250 Georgette Blouses Selling Up to $6.98 $ 1 .89 At the One Price, N . 7 % 7 Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips entertain- W3 a Juncheon company of twenty- day at her residence, on Rhode d avenue, in honor of Mrs. Helen r Taft of Boston, who is_visit- Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Emilie itgomery. Mrs. Marshall Field will entertain &t a dinner party Sunday evening at | her home on 16th street. Mrs. Field - . . o D P Bas as her guest Niro, ifare Lippin- Your very critical inspection of all the details—of weave worth, of designing character and makemanship—is urged—because we know you’ll be agreeably sur- prised at the opportunity that is opened to your consideration in the “Inexpensive Dress Section.” . —Second Floor. Mrs. Charles W alifornia for a Mr. William Bl and will return to ‘Washington early in April. s ' Mrs. Loren Johnson entertained a eompany 1 heon, followe by bridge. in b Mrs. Earle Wheeler of Plainflcld, N. J., who is her house t. _Miss Mary Morrison, daughter of the former United States minister to tess at bridge this of Mrs. Philip Fallg, 'N. Y., who her brother-in-law and and Mrs. Theodore Tiller. the bridge. to which additional guests were aske Diplomats Wil Atte: ‘ort Myer Drill. | A number of diplomats will attend the | indoor drill of th Squirrel Chokers The fad of the Spring is the Squirrel Choker— made of three skins. We're showing a special value at { { 4 % ( $-95 $).85 $1-85 $10-% b o e ¢ , | G | ¢ G { Philippine | Glove-Silk Bloomers Underwear and Vests Gowns and Chemise, Cut full and tailor finished. Good grade well cut and made, and of silk that will wear. with display of real genius in cmbc‘llishmcnt—b Bloomers Vests W wife of the comt-! s by 8, 4 1 z the wives of the officers Mrs. Robinson Downey entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at the New V! Hotel, in compliment to Miss Ma ace, danghter of t ‘of Agricult and Mrs, Henry C lace, Mrs. H. H. Lower of Steubenville, Ohlo. and Miss Frances Boyle of Pittshurgh, one of the i g debutantes of the season in that city. tab! as adorned with yellow and tulips, and the e n twelve, included several deb this and last se; Another Showing of the A Saturday Special in New Blouses Georgette and Crepe de Chine, in the dressy models and suit: shades, as well as White and Flesh; lace trim- med and embroidered. Also Hand-made Philip- pine Blouses ilk Petticoats That good, heavy quality Jersey that has durability. Many new combinations and in all the wanted suit shades. Deep ruffles $25 and $35 Values'in This M Mrs. = e h v r ington Marc “he er, Mrs. Armstead Da Mrs. Charles S. 1 Mildrea Bromwell will leave for New | Fork this evening and Miss Bromwel and all sizes. —sheer of o omo! fo - L LY 1{;v_x:l;nr::lzrz':]?;)r&?i\: mt,:“" 5 _Rea'lll_yfla wonder Dresé Sale ol(;' fme A very ex- - quality and bt ember tas, Ca: 4 : oon Tl dane wnd ot s et = cr1sp. lafletas, Canton Crepes, Poiret traordinar daintily de- Y i James “Thompson o = Twills, Tricotine, etc., in a hundred [ valieat { signed . June 3. o Y = different styles, all elaborately beaded — s tnaton ey ke R @ WS or embroidered. All colors and all S and 3 ] sizes. | sail temorrow for Panama. | : S w . Seott wil | They will be accompanied by forme Representative and Mrs. E. E. Holland,

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