Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1921, Page 47

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4 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 27, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY 11 : g i - . - Women's Leglan Ball Twenfy-Year Club Holds ! ! Lflnd Notes. To Be Given at Hotel Dinner on April 9 A ball 'will be glven by the Roy Mo-| Lne Twenty-Year Club of Wood- Basford Unit of th. " ward & Lothrop will give a dinner Sedsla [ =y A nit of the AmeTican |in the sun parlor of the Hotel Wash- Miss Wilma Elseman, who Is Women's Leglon at the Raleigh Ho-|ington at 7 o'cleck Saturday, April 9. tending Wellesley College, is spel ¢ - ¢ 3 tel, April 27. President and Mrs. ‘The Junlor Council has arranged for & dance at the Country Club Saturday .?H5fimvmalg e Bastegholiaysiwl (I Ren pEL P x Harding and Senater and Mrs. James the 'Arlington Hotel . W. Wadsworth, jr., will be patrons _ 7 Miss Irene De Roy.fll Pittsburgh is for the ball, which is given for the B The Connecticut Avenue Shop s the gueat for two weeks of Miss Ruth » benefit of Veterans bllnd:fl Jn the Rosenfeld. world war. he' officers of the unit = r . Th ful Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haho and ohil- are Mise Trems U. Basford, president; 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. e most use dren loave today to #pend & wesic in ' SizeluRrencat Hoattjocoretanys Mes “hiladelphia and Atlantic City. ] N 3 A PR Fellows is in charge of publicity. v member of the wardrobe e S e 110 ¥ ' STREET NW. the holidays with his parents, Mr. ’ 1 and Mrs. Emil West. Harmony Lodge to Hold Mrs. William Hahn hes issued in- vitations to the marriege of her K ! Buffet Supper and Dance CWE p= daughter Beatrice to Mr. Lawrence YLadies' night will be celebrated by ere tfig nowr 3 ¥ 7, F. LM | Heller, son of Mrs. Sldney Heller of 1! (s city Wednendny, April 6, at 1 how (o fit corsets. o'clock, at Rauscher's. Fashion Themes for Spring’ Sport Suits > Club was entertained at luncheon ! you'll find them useful. and bridge by Mrs. Elliott Strouse | Spending several wecks ir ) at_her apartment on Biltmore strect. | 5 . I 9 50 ?'r. anG_Mrs. Rudolph Behrend are f . spending r in_Atlantic City. and pathologists of the Mrs. Lee Kergood, who I8 making |of Agriculture entertal her | [l o 50 her Thome at tha Ariington Hotel, | honor Wednesday evening at the As- | [§ Good Selection of . O . leaves today for New York to spend | sociation of Collegiate Alum § two weeks as the guest of M. Dan- | House, 1607 H street. Other 5 B: nenberg. of the evaning were e 2 5 X = Mrs. Louls Bimon was hostess on|Miss Hamilton of the a = Of Squirrel, Mink, Mole, Kolinsky, Sable and Fox Wednesday at luncheon at her home,| partment of agriculture We've replenished the assortment 2650 Connectiont avenue. Master|and Miss Dale of England, graduate Special Low Prices on FUR REPAIRING of Tricotine and Twill Suits—at James Simon, who is attending school | students at Yale. WM. ROSENDORF in Chester, Pa., is spending the holi- e $50.50 1 FURRIER Showing the latest in design and 1213 G STREET N. W. The Friday afterncon Bridge Club ¥ - . was entertained at luncheon and Not the characterless kind bridge 'by Mrs. lssac Hehrend of ; L v y Court. —but those made of picked (oThe last Town Club dance for the % FUR CHOKER Findi e e eason t t ni t Bacl e { a wes - weaves—]Jerseys, Twilight elubon "_‘,S:,,fzi,::g“fl’ ,s‘;g‘ :n;‘ e i S inding expression in a wealth of di = s 1 large! 3 L 2 : A - = - . . Tweeds, English Tweeds, in w-‘:‘ served ‘during the ovening. o — J ) RED ED versified and unusually beautiful concep- models that are different— YOIk ottt eaenty of Selatives for de Vi - e tions which reveal happy blendings of o 1 = the week. 1 . il 3 3 = . ) 3 with (‘ress.'l': e::_e"g:;gshofroti (o2 Samucl Kalisher and deuch- o 3 For Monday and Tuesday the Spanish and French ideazof Design, wear anywhere—and spo are the guests of the former's moth- = Decoration and Color. F ive enough for the outing er; Mra. Louis Stern of Beverly Court A 9 50 . e ladies of the Eighth Stree = 5 casion. Temple entertained v Noted Woman Scient . n A e e . S Walter Recd boys Wed Scientist 5 s = ! PASTERNAK'S individual inter- In all the wanted colors Sical, followed by a ten Is Entertained in D. C.| s lebaby e, Lo I | pretation of the Mode is a characteristic and Heather mixtures. Miss Eleanor Behrend 1.({1i ;flRx_rs- T R M i ( : A Sis 4. d E Th the dayciwhen i’:yN:'r\‘vv\f‘;‘r’khcei:ymfl::'lz!z-.wn:ks. 0 | cotamiat of the Hetbarinm, T ;.} 7 OPOSSU M SCAI‘FS ! of their manner of transmitting a prac- Eselaretae Ay vilc The ! Wednenday Kflernoon Prilge!taniol (Gatdins, Kew Dyed the color of Stone Marten, Sable and Bow Marten, {f| tical application of *Parisienne Fashion™ A 2 to mect the tastes ofZ\Washington:women. | Evening Gowns ; Afternoon.kFrocks | Capes Coats Wraps Tailleur Suits Trimmed Hats Blouses days with his parents. Miss Helen Wallersteln 1eft Thurs-| U. of M. Promenade day for Richmond, Va., to spend the o W Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs. Is Set for April First L. Roy Hutzler. Mrs. E. Woog, who has been the The junior class of the University e ot T Eugnter, Mrs, Joseph|of Maryland will give its annual Dreyfuss of Lanier place, this win- ter, leaves today for heér home in New | 03,0 vaning, April 1. York city. Mrs. Aaron Jackson was hostess at Ots €ar Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neuman are y [ [ [ ] [ J Making provision for the home is ‘e °® & ° the greatest incentive to thrift the best the price has produced in quality and craftsmanship. now located in their new home, 1726 Lanier place. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser and children leate tomorrow for Atlantic City to spend the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Oppenheimer of Baltimore were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Min- ster. Mrs. Sol Hersog and son Robert left on Friday for Newport News, Va., to visit Mrs. Herzog's niece, Mrs. ESgar Wertheimer. Mrs. N. Peyser is visiting her daugh- Spedany Arranged for Monday TRICOTINE SUITS A variety of twenty styles: only one of each, as is the motto of this establishment. i & ‘Wwilliam Garner, in Newport Those ranging from $42 up to $125 cerMy ':‘ - o : L . Mr. Jacodb Gichner is at home for| RN Every model made to my order with a distinct the holidays trom Lafayeite College N touch of custom tailorin Easton, Pa., visiting parents, Mr. o‘ " a.:; D;rn. F. Gichner of Cleveland Park. It bears my label, which guarantees satisfaction. ||| Mrs. James Lansburgh returned to Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday Sport Coats, Wraps and Capes of Twill Cords, from Pittsburgh, Pa- Velour, Ramona, Veldyne, Velmirage and other new materials. Suits to Order Is Still Our Specialty “The Shop of Sensible Prices” All home lovers should join the Jordan Thrift Club The fact that you are prudent and saving and farsighted in money matters o ot A EUSA CREAM DEPILATORY ving 7 72 Z This perfect hair re- Z bmu%:% §E shows best in the proper maintenance of the hame—in the provision of some- Fourteenth Street : sffect the moat dell- § thing more than mere “creature comforts” for your loved ones. 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