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SOCIETY - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13, 1921 -PART 2 - SOCIETY _— en a surprise birthday anniversary | honeymoon in New York and Atlantic | Jack Ballenger are thé guests of the Mrs. Campbell Wallace of Knoxville,| ed from a viit to Miss Linda Kruger|Gg], s ) . | He guest of her parents, Mr.|in New Y > Select Patronesses s party Friday evening. Among the | City. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G.| Fenn. I the gugst of he - Mr.|in New York city. | Alexandria soc'el)" l Were Mre. J: D. Kelley.| Mr. agd Mrs. Charles M. Rudd of | Allen. in Manassas : fand Mrs. J. W. Harris. in Rosemont. | Mrs. Winter P. Bradley of Bradley. For Relief Tea D. & LD ¥ : Mrs. s v ez Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Yates entertained|Okla., is the guest of her son-in-law or Reliet Tea Dance ! Kelley, Miss Dorothy [ Towson, Md.. are the guests of Mr., Mrs. Carroll Kines was given a sur- ¢ dinner Sunday, when their guests!and daughter, Mr. @nd Mrs. John T Miss Rosamond Bender of Philadel- ses Mary and Margaret!and Mrs. George M. Reynolds, on!prise party Friday evening. Thelwere Rev. and Mrs. Walter Woodfin| Curtin, at_the Carlyle. A tea dance will be given by the 4 s Madalena Conlon, Messrs. | Braddock Heizhts. Fuests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mer-| Pippin, jr, and Dr. and Mrs. Willis L.| Mr. snd Mre. Samuel Studds are the ' chemical warfare branch of the Arms ;-M," v;;"‘""" gusatiiant week OLIDL | ponert testone, George Yeager. Mr. Edwin Taylor of Wilmington,|chant and Miss Gloria Sinclair of ['Wayts. fuests of Mr, and Mrs. John Washeo|n o e o B0 e yoof garden of ate Waller Barrett on Duke street. | [qwrence Corbett. Bart and Tony | Del. was the week end guest of Mr.| Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Join Thei-| Miss Cyrepa Van Gordon. contralto'in Merchuntville lef Soclet; garden o Miss Lal Red Nt Houston, Tex.. and | Conlon. Eddie fowney, Eddie Quind |and Mrs. William H. Melchoir. | mer, Mr. and Mrs. James T. M of the Chicago Opera Company. was Mrs. Charles D the Hotel Washington Saturday aft- Maria® Whitsqn of Talladega, | and Frank Fanao: Mrs. Juck Mitchell of Stevensburg,|Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rollins, Mis :|the week end guest of Mrs. E. F. from a visit to unes Aorii A8 A aers thE pathal Baldwin, in Rosemont I | Mrs. . H. And jr. enter-"her home in and | Metealf, Miss Virginia G . Clyde | Paul_Theimer, Mr. Thomas Theimer | Charies M. Shepper s the guest of her hter-in-law, Mr. and Mr . Were guests Y. Hamilton of Ken-|V. Lucy Reardon on Pi t week of Miss| Mr. Berna nce street. esses will be Mrs. Weeks, wife 6f , after a v 5 " De Plata, on the Secretary of War: Mrs. Jau o and Mr. Edwara Dwyer. tained at dinner T évening. at to Mr. and | Miss Rhoda Stewart of Norfolk is | &0ty Rova ;(:—I:rt.“ Louis S. Scott entertained ap“.‘\‘xl lrn]}\ il inson 'fs the gues]the “"fi"hfi‘, fdhe tos "‘.,‘"l" King street. [ Wadsworth. =, Mr< Miles boin the guest of Mrs. Olive Jones Whit- . PR la ea v afternoon at{of here mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Nalis, [ Leenth birthday anniv o e —_———— Arsirulie e U mer. Ar and Mrs. N iahter. Mies | her home on Braddock Heighits Chincoteague, Va. B by Totwell. Robert Wheat, _Felt hats ornamented by glass cher- | OMAM T BT 0 CLL ‘\‘I' e eet. and Mr. Alden ¥ | honor of Miss Dorothy Robins dwin Graham of the University of 2 Hfish, Marion Pohl, Valen- Ties or flowers are being worn. | & st s e | hursday. March 3, by the Rev. |Houston, Tex.. who is the house guest| Virginia spent the week end with his | tine Ebner Duncan, Courtland, White georgette blouses are em- 4 i 2 John Lee Allison. D. D. of Miss Mamie Lind b s, Robert M. Gra- | War 5 broidered in metal or in brilliant{ Batiste and orgund spending part of their : s in Rosel C : olor s of SR S| T 3‘||;(:., R AT 11‘u?¥‘\“}‘||1,1[m_|p_,f\. T il fii] @@ T N I A o | _MINS MARGARET TREADWE ’ ; One of the debutantes of the seaxon, 8 who s at Wardmaw Park Hotel. Ohio Society Called jlll. F St. N.W. To Meet at Rauscl’ler‘s. for SPRING DAYS— Fashion Witl'l VAL UE.’ Varied Program .of Enter-, Justice Day in Chair| . : - ; People know this shop as a shop for values as well as tainment Promised for To- | - G j a house constantly exploiting the new fashions. And this, morrow Evening—Recep-| we believe, is the foremost reason for our constantly in- i creasing business. Birthday Celebration IN MILLINERY Our little Hat Shop is just one year old, and in honor of the event we shall hold a big birthday celebration here to- morrow and Tuesday. A carnation for early visitors. but best of all Easter Hats of smart exclusiveness and high quality marked at figures which will make this event a memorable one, especially as the event comes just in advance of Easter. Tailored, Sport and a Few Dress Hats In Two Splendid Groups at $12 and $15 The best fashions of the season—Street Hats smartly trimmed with a wing or glycerine feather: Candy Cloth Draped Turbans, Can- ton Crepe Hats, Organdy Hats, Hemp and Milan Straws. These are all hats which would seli ordinarily at $20 or $25, and they will indeed be an extraordinary attraction for our Hat Shop Birthday. tion Committee An-; nounced — Dancing 9:30 = Gowns Frocks Suits It Is Time to Think of to 12. The nest meeting of the Ohio So- Style Achievement In Variedness ‘Clothes for Easter ciety will be held at Rausche iv i M 1 : S of Modes, Diversity of Materials, You've only two weeks left—already the spring fash- morrow evening at 8 o'clock, with Mr. Justice Day presid i i 5 i % E - Thie pr 3 il s evening will be | Charm of Line and Drapings ions are blossoming along the promenades, and as for in charge of the choosing, everything is at its best now—prices, too, are . | William ¥ - < Aol ik B. W reasonable again. ond viee president ton Bayly. Sen; Ls will deliver t Presentation of the Best Creative Work of the Gifted Interpreters of Fashion AT e , New Spring Wraps, $65-00 ouble T Chorus, composed of Every New Fashion Whim in Women’s SPRING DRESSES With Values Unusual at $35.00 $45.90 and $63-50 Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin de Chine, Georgette Crepe Dresses with style touches that give them a real attractiveness— made in lovely new colors d@nd combinations—in great variety in an- ticipation of the Easter demand. You will be impressed with the values and the variety in the Dress Shop. SOROSIS Footwear for Easter Many Smart Styles in Pumps and Oxfords Prices are lower and the Sorosis reputation for quality materials, superior workmanship and smart strles is maintained. alort mus I r the d MAY WE HAVE THE HONOR OF R . R : g e e e 5 e | YOUR PRESENCE DURING THE . . Wraps of new fashions made of the soft pile fabrics of lighter ception to Senator :al EXHIBIT'S FIRST DAYS? weight are the favorites of the Spring season. Lighter shades, too, hir ;’,‘."',‘,’N,{“,’,’ s e predominate—silver pine, pewter gray, collie brown, Labrador blue wxtend their grectings and welcome S and Sorrento, as well as navy and black. New wraps with drop i 1 Exclusive Showing for this City shoulder, shirred yokes and barrel hems, Cape Coats and Wrap Ther ill be the usual refreshments s s 1 Coats, all included in this group at $65.00. Day. Mrs. William H. E & SUITS FOR WOMEN 1\_ UIT DE [TT Camel’s Hair Polo Topcoats, $69.50 g . 5 I FROCKS FOR MISSES IN OUR MISSES’ Quite distinguished are these mannish straight-line hand-tailored coats " DEPT. in the genuine camel’s hair polo—with large pockets and raglan sleeves— both natural color and brown. Full silk lined! George F. telle and Mrs. Wa R. oute. T young ladies assisting will include N\ = Miss. Pegglo Boc Miss —_ The MILGRIM Label Appears on all Authentic MILGRIM Modes Polo Cloth Sport Coats, $29.50 Hutchins Drake, Miss Hilene Miss Thereea Karger, Miss 4 ; 4 . Full-back Coats—with front and all around belts—silk. Exceptional values. Miss M George 1. Ri man;: Ccl. faa:s CoL Ch For Easter—Exquisite B S ol B S New Blouses, $10 = 3 Crepe de Chines, Georgette Crepes and < Crepe Satins Lymon. Chevy Chas Fascinating Blouses in shades to harmonize evy Se. or form a pleasing contrast ,with the new X BOROC | Spring suits. Both high colors and the softer s. William B. Stratton and | tones are much in evidence and both seem to their daughter, Miss Rol Stratton. ; receive equal recognition. There are tomato, have returned to thelr home in New | porcelain, tangerine, bisque or white; also suit ks Welet soendlng Gt akse tive | shades of navy, brown and black. Some Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams of €leve- blouses are attractively embroidered in con- land have returned to their home after | trasting colors, others trimmed with novelty spending the past two weeks in Chevy : braids, drawnwork and plaiting—both three- Chase. =i quarter and short sleeve styles with roll col- Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wileos enter- ' lars or collarless. Tk g Rt o e e e, (S| Other Easter Blouscs, $1350, 51500 Miss Marga: Rothbury of Georgi Misx eth Toylor of Florida ¥ of Danville With Handmade Smart Pumps at $10.00 _ Walking pumps that fit snugly about the instep—very attractive model of brown o black kid; with welt sole and low Cuban hee’. Beaded Tongue Pumps, visiting Mr. and Mrs. mann, bave returned to t Col. and Mrs. A. . A Blouses enjoying 510,55 Pair Branch road and Mc greater popularity the winter in Flor Mirs. G. R. Ro! was Lostess at ; Miss N € than ever before, we are showing a particularly attrac- tive group at $5. Beautifully hand- made of sheer batiste and voile, trimmed with vari- A Sorosis creation of fine black satin, with baby French heels—short tongue, attractively beaded with black or bronze beads. Effective for street or dress wear. Same model in black or brown kid, or black suede, at $1220 pair. Brogue Oxfords at $9.00 ous styles of hand- Ideal for street and sports wear—weil drawn work form- made of tan calf, with wing tips; low Cuban ing blocks. straight S b S s _I Sh 3 heels. iz mas | pring Sults—important OWINGS| & - Modified Ortho. O e s e ' | 530950 $4950 $58H $GHN0 Q5.0 | pedic Oxfords at $10.00 their home and cufis finished all clumsy looking—in black or brown kid. Wulter Carter has returned to | : : y of Pennsylvania after | == with ceal alct face e s parents, Mr. and Mre. others have hem- Easter suit shoppers will find at each of these prices a splendid variety, emphasizing the style fea- —_ % stitched hems. All tures of the new season! Could” Anything Be More Timely? ay:miglny :;;lr-zo : i o Am a; s; ¥ g:rni:tly Ihih:’retl %e unbrml;:fll:d costume suit %—sm Sale. Of sal!lple Sllk re. LeotMr : i-tai < Self-cords e i Den o ¢ giNes 4 slc s The flnrl'u:;eback TI|: i::;nrevere‘j::l::t Cll‘h:od;e tucks Pettlcoats at $6.85 will remain until th H 3 ' e v v v GOR CHOKERS =« $25 _ : e A g S S Regularly would be $10.00 and £ ; s e Mtene raid, embroidery, floss silk, iridescent beading, satin piping, silk braid and ribbon binding, sashes $12.00 each. Stone Marten and wide girdles embellish the trimmed garments and these and the strictly tailored suits are fashioned The maker was disposing of his Spring As welline of the new fine weaves, piquetines, twillcord or of tricotine or Poiret twill. Tailored and sports models samples—they 'had served their purpose and Mrs Hérbert Mifflin Hall will tertain the members o club at luncheon at her | der Harry Hoffm, until th 1, who have & of former Ri ve and Mrs. Asbury Lever, h returned to their home Including sx Audrey Prior, w sited Mr. | . z Summer and Fall styles were ready to take it e sl Two-Skin Mink—Fox, are also seen in coverts, homespuns, tweeds and velour checks and these are exceedingly popular. - their place. He let us have the entire lot. 220 t. and Mrs. Charles W. Henkle, | T . Fr in all, at a price that permits us to sell these £ Nits Cretarsed &6 Eher - Cotteael 'wo-Skin Fitch—Mole s P : : H . s B Three-Skin Kolinsky—Squirrel » fi' is is mde.ed suit time—and your early choice is suggested. regular $10 and $12 Petticoats at $6.85. Mrs. ; . y any two alike—most Just 50 in this special purchase—and wanted styles and colors for the biggest values of the Spring. 3 spring—with Easter only two starts at 9:15 tomorrow morning ! The warm weather prompts us to open the season with a weeks off, this is indeed an op- Rosen o R St Sale of Well Known Silk Gloves N \GiE the Chevy Community Club her home tomorrow Mrs. W. B 1 members of the ofe . A . & o gkl i S cdnes- | Phlhppme Underwear s J hese gloves were purchased away under former prices and if you are wise you will 4 e Mrs. s La y ws : 8 - i ks anticipate your Summer wants at this time. > ' i ' the fgure and The Best We Have Exer Offered and the Slightly imperfect, but not seriously harmed. . Wi t1ien atinoustte: rettiest Styles = i < 4 S . E o pleated ruffles, $2.95 and $3.95 They look better and will wear longer, so if you make price comparisons, remember Bl also with rib- Nainsook gowns—in handsomely em- that these are the better quality. ' trimmed broidered designs. including hand “eyelet, . All sizes when the sale starts tomorrow. B ing (S. C) solid work and Calado (net work) pat- ~ : i R from’ terns—new designs and many very elabo- g ; . A Meer to eb rate. . 16-Button Length 12-Button Length ’ 2-Clasp Silk Gloves 2-Clasp Silk Gloves - ) wanied shade A $5 and $6.95 e s TR N | B Silk Glovi hite. | Extra Heavy Milanese Silk— < i 5 bmisaing r Eaward ¢ Real val and real Irish laces trim many White Milanese Silk Gloves— | Milanese Silk, Gloves, white, | p, ;"5 oine and wide embroid- | Milanese Silk, white. black of these beautiful gowns, also hand-em. | formerly $250 and pongee, mastic and gray—have | ered back—white, mode, blac shape ; quantity limited. Double finger-tipped—a brand that you all know—2-clasp, .12 .and-16 button ? i 4 . L. T. Waldron, retired, la returned from the Philippines was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Burkhart, +ft here for hi Mr. and Mrs on_ Cummings iand a few assorted colors. purpie v Fos Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gottlich | " é gk . = K nastic u o ) plum. brown, navy and black, also changeable S Wit w Gottitn || brosdered. hand-scalloped and hand-drawn | 200 pair. 1n this §] ) | been $200 and $175 §] 36 mastic_gray and ‘brown; Have | 11 * CF BT effects. ; R e Monihg T B atle work effects. > o $2.00 pair. sl 25 | ; £ 9 If you want to share in this opportunity 158 . L ! In this sale, pair. come tomorrow. Choice, $6.85. and Mrs. Wallace Murfin of Philade L paizSlo thisisale o this salc,p pair piia, Pa. who were guests of their xon-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. W. Howard Gottlich, have turned to their ho. —_— Rows of double he itching will [decorate spring frocks of dainty ba- iste.