Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1921, Page 39

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. SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, r ' WASHINGTON. 9 D. C. MARCH 20, 1921—PART THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Yayer Bros. & Co. 937939 F St. N. W. No Branch Stores | 4‘ Complete Readiness to Supply Milady's Easter Wardrobe with (;pparel of exclusive boaztl;)' ; Our Lovely Spring Suils at pre-Easter reductions Right now we have put our after-Easter reductions into_effect F on every suit in the : W\ house. W) Al the newest . | materials, the best ’ R) hades and individual maodels for misses, jadies and stylish stouts, reduced to the following prices: $39, $45, $50, $59 up New purchase of . Dresses Remarkabi in canton crepes. crepe de chines. crepe-back satins, taffeta and combinations. These L have been received within the past few days and the models are exclusive with us. Every size in every good shade. $29, $35, 839, $45, £50 up ‘ Wraps, Coats, Dolmans New arrivals specially purcHased and priced in ac- cordanc tins. velours, bolivia, evora, tricotine, serges: all new shades and the best values at the prices this §19.50, $25, $29, $35, $39 up Sports Skirts —of finest woolens and silks; plain and pleated: lovely plaids or stripes. You've never seen such skirts of quality at the prices. $10, $12.50, $15, $19.50, $25 The Hoqse of Quality Mayer Mros. & Co. 937.939 F St. N.W. No Branch Stores An amazingly beautiful showing of Caster PHats , —representing, as it does, the most exclusive and refined creations of the moment. Mayer Bros. & Co.’s —ior Children, Miss, Madam or Matron is the acme of perfection. $5, $6.50, $7.50, . $8.50., 510, $12.50, $15 up And at every price a larger . and better assortment than at any time in our history of miilinery supremacy. Millinery P You'll be delighted with our wonderful showing pf tailored, semi-tailored and dressy models, all in readi- ness for \ Special Easter selling THE HOUSE OF QUALITY NMayer Wros. & Co 937939 F St. N. W. No Branch Stores New Purchase of Georgette Blouses and Overblouses —just unpacked and ready for selection tomorrow. Hundreds of exclusive cre- ations, in three wonderful price assortments— $5.95, $8.50 and $11 Never such charming blouses at the prices before. All the exquisite plain shades, tints and staple colors to exactly match. contrast or_harmonize with your new suit or skirt. All sizes. Handmade and French Voile Blouses | $3.45, $5.95 $6.50 Another great for Easter week and priced | to feature. Hu inty and charming styles, strictly new mod Phoenix Silk Hosiery Two Specials at $1.10 and $1.45 Van Raalte Lace Hose Featured at $3.59 XTrg 70\’ Co]]ege Women's Club Will Have as Guest Mrs. Calvin’Coolidge has lege of th b, social chairn the cl Mrs. t T, Mrs. Jesse Wedn Wedn Mr. Va.. f Mr. kinso! Mr. week Mr. i York David Brown Dav Maj Minne: visit. fr. oI a_ beautifully their Mrs. John Dynes was hostess last - “hevy Mrs. ess at Juncheon Tuesday to the mem- ! bers Mr. { entertained at a bridge party at their | home a cha bridg Mr. | tertai i their { week Mr. Hamburg, Germany, has a ed in Chevy Chase, and is ting his par- fents. Mr. and Mrs B. Burke of Cummings lan® | _April 19, the Citize Section 2 of Chevy | hold their meeting and clec ficers Chevy Mr. ing e | their the g white Sma: made A wi e S Reception and Banquet Will Be Given at Rauscher's April 2—Wives of Cabinet Members to Be Present. from official, academic and profes- sional life will be entertained as | guests a reakers Mrs. ( Coolidge will be the honor guest. Mrs. Coo . who is an alumna of the Univer: of Ver- | mont. has recently been made a regu- lar member of the Among other zue Herbe: deeply Jast week at a tea at her home. members of h garet Hulse and Mrs. William luncheon the m future hom ner at the C! evening. dinner at the Chevy Cha: Miss her father, Mr. John L. Ridg Californi Miss Kathleen Austin is in Norfolk, street has gone be joined there later by Mrs. | 300 party at her home last week Frank P. Wilco: 1 act as hostess at the April meet- year will be held The Women's Club of Chevy Chase entertained at a ast week. Mrs. Mrs. at a very pretty tea at her home last week. Mrs. her chapter of the Colonial iun last week { has returned to his H High crush collars are rfs of Sp Baby Carriage Robes FOR THE BABY. Children’s Easter Dresses others stamped ready to em- broider. - Luncheon Sets, Napkins, ready to embroider. ea necessary mate: est colorings in Beads. INSTRUCTION them. Many Attractive and Useful ering, etc, by competent teachers, broidery, Pleating and Beading. THE EMBROIDERY SHOP committes of the Col- s Club. Miss Karoline . and Mrs. Joshua man. announces elaborate reception and be held at Rauscher's t which prominent women EtIC, the club a number C. Wallace, wife riculture. who ntified with col- Davis, wife een activ life: “Mrs e Seerctary and pers problem Daughter MISS MAYME HASTINGS. of Representative William W. Hawtings of Oklahoma, a student at the Cathedral School. uggene E. Stevens. distinguish- | Mrs. % writer of boy stories and |is makin man of the drama to be lub, will present P el ub feature. She, Th k entertained ridge club Charles C. at an Church were te, Mrs. A. Mrs. John Imirie. John L. Ridgway and C. Potbury were hostesses at at Mrs. Potbury’ esd pher: sday v Chase Club Monday host at a “lub last Luther F. Spear w has Roberta Ridgway oined in or a visit with friends. H. C. Wilkinson of Hesketh to Florida and will Mrs. Wil- n. . B. Adams was hostess at a and Mrs. J. B, sts of Mr. Bronson were end gu and Mrs. Charles Edgar Davis of New city is visiting his mother, Mrs. Taliaferro apolis, Minn., rk has gone to for a two-week and Mrs. S. §. Mattison of New city, who have been house r. and Mrs. Burr N. Ed- eturned to their home. mery and her brother. ames A. Emery, were hosts at appointed dinner at horfe last week to the members of the Chevy Community Club. Mrs. De Voe en the election of officers for luncheon “at the Chase, Maryland, Public School Herbert Miffin Hall was host- of her bridge ciub. and Mrs. Ernest R. McComas Tuesday evening. Dwight Scott was hostess at rmingly appointed luncheon and e at her home Friday. Roger Whiteford entertained and Mrs. Frank McManamy en- ned a few frie at a dance at home on Huntington street, last entertained Dames at Austin McCarthy Jerome Burke, who sailed from " Commitfee of hase, Md., will on of of- r at the for the coming Chase L and Mrs ntertained at a bri home Monday clock p.m. dward Corn- e party at i of_Buffalo, N. nd daughter- id Lawrence, | e T e orn with ay gilets for spor 1 and ecru i rt coats and separate ski of English _sports materials. IN FACT. EVERYTHING All Rompers . Best materials; some plain; Scarfs, Pillowcases, Towels,-Etc. Beautiful designs, stamped 1 Beaded Bags ! re 80 popular and extremely to make. We have all including &S and new- FREE to make onderful mountin how You'll Find Here Gifts for Easter So Reasonably Priced. FREE INSTRUCT rocheting, Knittin; Beadwork, We Do Initialing, Em- Hemstitching, Braiding, tamping, MISSES FREUDBERG 827-829 11th Street Near New York’ Avenue neid in the Catholic Univi , Dance for Irish Relief Fund; ard J. Quinn as chairman arrangements for c night. will be turned over to aster Monday f fund. rge of the r are: rman; n, Miss Arlin T. Miss Ruby s Lyman B. Swormstedt, ribleca T Miss Khoda Watkins, Miss Ruth 2 Eanie s pa- ler Miss Marie Saunders and Mrs. | TRECSEI o iing fare: Mre. Cath- Daisie M. Huff. erine Welsh. Mrs. John Kenny, Mrs. — | Peter Lynagh. Miss Theresa Fit gerald, Miss May Wollard, Mrs. Harry i| Cameron. Mrs. John Morris, Mrs, Chevy Chase. Garte Mire: Tirvotny Dunssonra. Sira H b S5 B John W. Roddy. M ! Mrs. Robert Boucher was host LEE ""“"'hs':_,ali\;;mm ) Mary Ragan, Tomorrow’s Important Message SOCIETY ; 7 | John Kane. Mrs. Ruth Martin, Miss|Ursula is the granddaughter of Mr. Rena Downing, Miss Margaret Buck- Johm H. Davis of New York. and came | Jey, Miss Mary Flanagan. Mrs. Charles| to America expressly as the guest of Mannix. Mrs. Michael Hennessy, Mrs,| Miss Caperton and to meet her friend, Clyde Calvert, Mrs. Michael. Ready,| Miss Porter. | Mrs. Bessie Quinlan, Mrs. Frank | Lockhead, Mrs. Annie T. Leary, Mra. v Day Nursery to Hold Willlam Fahey. Mrs. M. M. Havwking and Mrs. Robert Barreit. ! g | Bridge Party at Hotel| The Day N : and Dispensery ! Associatio street southwest, | e | will be b v & large and well For Three Visitors| )/ fineed bridge party to. bn iven| {at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday, April 6. : Spanish influence is geen in the tight bodice and flare skirt. Afternoon gown of flame color crepe i Miss Caperton Hostess | Miss Helena Caperton. who fr quently visits her cousin in Was ington, Miss Anne H. Gordon. daug! ter of Mrs. George Barnett. is enter- taining in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Randolph Caper- | ton. 1510 West avenue, Richmond. georgette is embroidered in silver. ', Lady Ursula Blackwood of England| Narrow suede belts with metdl and Miss Wanda Porter of Claugher buckles are worn with straight Park. County Tyrone, Ireland. Lady ‘ frocks. | The Short Cut in SoMsfaction and Price Ends at Oppenheimer's—sth at E Embroidery : Hand and French Bonaz in Your or Our Designs and Beading BRAIDING Hemstitching Regular Width or Unique Double Width / Picot Edging PLAITING 3737 of All Varieties BUTTONS and Holes to Order HOP i R I G | N 1A The House y T [t o e o[ 0 e [0 s [0 [ — [0 [ “J | | ELEVENTH ST, ‘?gtgipsb orn of Courtesy lo]——c]——]ol—— fi Now Will Net You Substantial Savings - NIEXT season’s prices on fur coats wil top present sale figures by 40% or more. Buy vour Hudson Seal Coat NOW and save money ! . ®Only fourteen of these handsome garments left. A Small Deposit will reserve any coat in Cold Storage over summer. o e AL o :;;Z’ be -warth $450 next season; 3265 —wear, embracing animal-effect Chokers and Scarfs in all the most fashionable pelts. You'll 40-in. Hudson Seal Coats, Skunk, Beaver or 36-in. Hudson Seal Coats that Extensive Line of FLJrs. .f-or Spring find Prices Unusually Attractive. SAKSFUR Co. Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices 1212 F Street of Interest to Every _ Lady in Washington We are pleased to announce the successful culmination of an intensive buying effort—whereby i we are enabléd to place on sale tomorrow a critically chosen assortment of of Easter. Straight-line and other effects. Tricotines Poiret Twills Gabardines Velour Checks Pin-stripe Serges Plain Serges R to the important occasion at . ... i & uper-type Suits —most charming in character— —most exceptional in value— —most renowned in authorship— —most extraordinary in price— 1y Nothing could be more timely—occurring as it does just on the eve And no assortment could hold more diversified variety— with each phase of fashion expressed in the refinement of artistic de- sign—and with the confidence of absolute correctness. Embroidered Braided Beaded Sashed and lined with su- perior quality of Silk s An Accompanying Blouse Special Simultaneously with the Suit Sale tomorrow—we shall offer a collection of Exclusive Blouses—in shades to match the Suits and the appropriate lighter shades—Crepe de Chine and Georgette— Overblouse and Tailored models—hand embroidered. Contributed Box, Blouse, Q95 Purchasing a Fur Coat il an

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