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‘. A e g H B SOCIETY : JTHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 8, 1921_PART 2. SOCIETY s- 1Pennaylvanians Will ers. Morrison Hostess | Iomma Louise Thompeon. ¥iss Lerort |Reception and Dance {Tea Dance Given in Honor 2 ¢ Society Leaders | Now Is tb.e Tiome i Shel s - s . 1.1 wood: Miss Lillian Binn r. John . Chosen for Parts | Offer Felicitations| At Musical Tea Tonight| b Beveridie; Mrs. Paui Anderson. ToBe Held by D. A. R.| Of Princeton Students| [ ¢ 1 X | Miss Wilmuth Gaiy. Miss Chindbohm | 1 h 1 Tab \ Pennsyivanians now resident in the| An interesting musical tea will b: | aua Mes 1da Offuts Trenis. | A reception and dance at Rauscher's| Mrs. Donald Mechante gave an infor- ' I t0 Install the b n 11 ableaux| . jcapital will felic'tate two Pennsyl- | given this evéning by Mrs. Franl lon April 19. in honor of the president!mal tea dance Easter Monday at her| 5 ' ER ; ! yantaEmeraticis,-pts the snd 0N, A ner residenc 6 . | general and the pages of the D. A. R.|home. Villa Mechante. in Chevy Chase, N Batlll' H | two others holding high department e cot Mrailat Harrison, wile Mrs. Charles O'Donnell Lee | Continental Congress, will be included | in horor of her nephew, Vincent Donaid, | .. ew OOIII Elaborate Preparanons for| positions in the meeting of the Penn- | will preside at the coffre Takes Role of Ancestor|#mong the social diversions in connee- and some of his friends from Princeton. | 5. % 1 : Z 3 Lsvivania Society of Washington in 3 | tion with the prepared program for tha | Who were holiday guests in this ciiy. K ltch S|nk Benefit Affair at Russmni ¢ i the New Willard ballroom Wednes-| pors. avife ;'{' l:en- ‘::‘:’;‘;:;n lB-u~ Mrs. Charies O'Donnell Lee, who led | sessions of the National S ompany were Mrs. Baker. Mrs. 01' efl F d Mrs. Ro s s i i i s : s day night. April 20. Tother oL the hosts the minuet at the colonial ball. given| Members of Abigail orton. Mra. Mrs. Newberry | . + Embassy in Aid of Refu- The honor guests will be A. W.| Others assisting to receive are Mrs. | Thursday evening at the New Wiilard, | Chapter of Waskhington will Washington. and Mrs. Oimstead and it s ey gees | Mellon, Secretars_of the Treasury:| [ tward Bank G : Benjamin | represented her | esses to the ps officers, | Mrs. Henderson of New York. Mrs. . Jomes J. Davis, Secretary .2 Soule G 3 Albion Wilkens | mother, Susanne C: t R : . oW » a i . S _ , both of Pittaburgh; Henry 5 3 5, g MG e and plans are already weli under was “ l‘r. h?na\g _nr mlladelphn-_ Muf Get Our Estimate Ibert Sterner. the artis Greencastle, underscretary i o : 3 e o T P 0 S |to Insure a repetition of the suc Caroline Cassidy of Ceavord, N. H.: tabieaux vivant director. made . and Hubert Work of ai was appointed vice d tor of the seored at a similar aTair g Mary Thomas Curry of Carlisle, | M‘ . J cdhrt & cial visit to Washington from : . first assistant postma : b _colony in Delawa ¥ Peteriyear. when the president general jo v.; Miss Anna Rose Conti of Vicks-| urice J. i Yo SRS R e . 3 Stuyvesant, his commission being e il ¥ . . Sele- ik last week to scicct the princi- | illian Russell Moore of Pitt: Talented guesis will contribute |dated No ninission WeINE | with the congress pages Ia participating | LUrE. Miss.: Miss Mary Armstrong Kele- 621 F St. N.W. pals for the eleven tableanx to be! burgh will deliver an address on “My | to the evening's program. among |Frenklin X other in one of the most enjoyable features of | {, nding school here. at Trinity College; Main 3016-301 iredediad By soclels e S £ 3 Experiences as a Presidential Cam- [ wifom Mrs. T Kincheloe er who comes of distinguished | ihat congress | Miss Josephine Whitney, Miss Hortense . e mbaEdt oot the otiApi 18| : Y paigner. ] by | Nrs. Fanny Shreve Heartsill Mr|anc nd on this vccas‘on repr Carn features, tozether with nd Miss Horestine Baker. Miss Natalie e e e ; A solos will be rende by e Miss Lillian 2 e reat-grandfather. | grand march, are planned for the enter- | Lodgze and Miss Margaret and Miss Hes- E 5, for the benefit of the hun- s r Randall, soprano, and! Mrs. nin Soule Gantz Miss |Capt. William Steele. tamment of the guests. g ter Moran of P’hiladelphia. = treds of thousands of Russian refu- | oy A. Schafferman, baritone. Miss s#ce8 who have be heir # Jean Wilson, who has given severl | R ORI R IRIIR R TRIRTIIIT TR T IRT TR AT I T T TR IETTTIT I Z T gheir Hative land by th The event, which - Harrisburg, will read the poem “Penn 8. < . - sylvani of the features of a series of socfal ! 5 : It'is ‘pranned to nave es of the |l e < _extending JSrom April | 3 d [new song. “Pennsylvi P ready (o] = D 15. inclusive. will be held under Z 2 distribution ot this meeting and its Bic the ixtug o adoption as the official song of the 3 . central com- |society may follow. h 4 . of whh"li In the receiving e will be Miss permanent ! 3 B Da A —and value includes fashion and quality in addition to price! This shop is making a name for chufrian and herman MMiles, frs. Ed in vice ghairman. M Borde Ha % | amll og: H 7 Tos : = o ri re 1s fas P alitr + ol in s Eatrman o mv"z;;::g“; :;m;I " : . Hamlin Cogawell s value m\\\{nuc:n s (Zl()lll’lf.fs—_ no |.n:|'rtcr~\\ hat the price, l]lClAC is Hlshl'un and quality in each gar- 1216 F St. NW. : x ternoon at the | MRS, GEORGE. MITCH W Rt | ment. And prices in this w L.ek s special events are exceedingly low! : L . lome of Mrs: Harriman, 2017 F street | i ron : Representative M. Clyde To realize their value visit our shop. Examine these garments! Stocks were never higger or Rorthwest: Formerly Misx Nell Rose Baggett. e oid, har 1 g g2g | makes her home at the Rochambenu.} 3 D e 1 better than now! Mrs. Harriman “Americn.” — ¥ s. and Mr. o S st resrer Extraordinary Sale of the Season’s % {through membership cards or guest For the “Tablean Apothe: Jiarriman was cast as sirs. Livingston Farrand w “d tne role of “Peace Govin. Mis ice | o 8 Sna Nrie Menry de 3 the o et “marsand, | cards to be secured from the secret ! ° sian embassy was give s Miss Therese | I @ ableau will be Mrs, Ki i r. Sterner is personally llirecli!lElBall for Aid of Men . Miss ise Delano, Mi - selection of the scenery for the 5 3 ; 7 Ramona Le': production. in which he is assisted by Blinded in World War ’ (] . .Senor Don no A,,.m,d‘,;n s Louise Delano. Mr. Henry Ma e 8§, is and B g him i he Ja e b- A ball will be giv April 27 at the . oF e Spanian embuzay ani " dir.| |2 gosisting bim in (he Japanese (ab- | A Ch o the'behet of Siticr T the | 1 They were designed and made to sell at from $46.50 to $55.00 each. Lassy. | 1 Among the guests of honor Headdress Ball Also. > ” . . . PPy - “:Im "' e '"r“: S dohitd. Perehing, L Right at the very entrance to spring, as it were, we are offering values that are extraordinary. Two hundred Dresses—twenty ihe T Rasaten b : J A rineiCorpe, cifferent styles. Just think of being able to select from Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe Satin, Georgette, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, in ey (R cesidnce oM 3 such a_ variety of models and trimming effects that every taste can be accommodated! Among the noticeably new and individual Mrs, Charles Henderson, 1 i o4 i styles are the quaint shepherd basque, long tunics with fluted ruffles with just a touch of colonial influence, Tuxedo coat ideas, e eiuentsy’ aftconoon Hagcn e auspices v Ml y blouses with loop panels. eyelet and solid embroidery, beads, ribbons, lace trimmings, organdie collars and various other trim- v SR TR e Eetond, pred ming schemes that are simply irresistible. O, yes. about colors: Navy, tan, baroque, sphynx gray, rust, Sorrento, light collie, dent of the unit, wi ssisted by 108 sponge, brown and black, many combined with henna, rust, tangerine and Erench blue. Stein, thy well-known Ru: n and diplomat, \\'ill{du‘lurb on he hom : 3, han Wadsworth, Mrs. Benjamin Soule z 5 % G 2 . k1785 Mansachusetts T e oMoers of the. unit, M You'll miss an opportunity to save money on height-of-the-fashion dresses if you miss this sale! irs. Rob- Margaret Scott, secretary; Mrs. Hen: * taken nity Josephine Parrot, M. and Lieut. Wiiliam tt Thropp. Miss Louisa Far fishtowt and Arta Monoft will appear in “A Russian Easter- tide.” M Adeline “Colum- Oxnard as . and 3 . Manning are being made to hold one o2k 2 Hall, tré: . Mrs. C. Viola Fellows, ; of thelihrpeat R ipantisn ot thanyear el of publicity. and Miss Maric Another Sale Tomorrow of MWardman Esvicsion, the attc J. McGuire, chalrman of patronesse ot : L April 1 Brid d i 1 . 3 “Traged) SDEY e Tldee S " will | \re. Albion Wilkins Tuck, chairman of i ° 5 cspec v. | be ed_ n5lzes Wil betawacdcd 3"'1! oung ladies’ committee: Miss Virginia . e e e A S o -Weather and Wooltex Sport-Spun Jersey Sui in the title role and a bevy of H ries of entertainments will 7 9 ® ! Mr. Fred_Britten, chairman, girls, will form an attractive picture. u‘;fl:.;:;:;*‘:"f;ofl-‘m-;:ril 16.| Charles E. Tribbey, vice chairman of \ 1 | 5 fard - A = { with a garde: y and gymkhana on , spectac g ralue-wise woman c: ss s vou know s All-Wea S i s i i@ xarden party and Eymihans on | door commiltied 7 > A spectacular event no value-wise woman can afford to miss. As you know, our famous All-Weather Jersey Suits defy moisture and can be worn in any kind of weather without fear of impairing their freshness effects of being caught in the rain. That's one of the features that make these sui No sagging, stretching, pulling or slinky after- ture du XVIII Cme” will | tates within the District. The young | so*well liked. members of the English embassy i have agreed to take charge of the | eymkhana stunts. . Attention, Ladies Best quality of cut hair made into switches, transformations, curls, puffs, etc. Having no overhead expense enables me to do first-class work at remarkably reasonable prices. Cramer in t o D . . . . For all-'round service there is nothing more practical than a Jersey Suit. It really belongs by “right of might” in every woman’s wardrobe—no matter what other suits are included. The comfort and general utility features render a Jersey Suit indispensable, so we are confident that Washington women will rspond to this extraordinary sale with alacrity, High-class quality. $25 each. Solid Colors Heather Mixtures Nevs, cofen: Snmite, ango‘;:e‘::d Pekin and beaver, gray, jade, tan and 00 gree.n and copper, black, the most wanted col- brown and copper, green ors of the season. $25. and blae. $25. These Suits Are of All-Worsted Jersey Soft and non-crushable, of firm weave and even texture, which insures the fabric against stretching, adds to its dura- bility and proves so all-around satisfactory that it is no wonder we are constantly called upon to supply them. $25. s like . : o Nevcastle, at: We Are Rather Proud to Launch ::m;tikng to du;bcz‘tl;etloxlhustlf Ol:l' A Sale of 75 Coats and ; /: Fascinating Millinery Wraps_ at $55 : Ranging in Price From - When Each of the Entire Lot Is Worth From 325 to $85 = " $65 to $79.50 As you know, we never carry the “rank-and-file” millinery—only model’and exclusive hats, including im- portations from the most famous creators in Paris, the home of winsome millinery. - Then Our Sport Hats, $10 to $§18 Those that collapse for packing, soft and becoming and practically un- mussable. Impossible to enumerate the many modes, combinations, golor schemes, shapes and ideas displayed in our extensive collection of Sport Hats—just come and see them, that’s all. Tailored Hats, Too, $12.50 to $22.50 Smart and thoroughbred in style, suitable for the rather severe outfit, Uriving, traveling—oh, it can’t be done, so why try to tell what only your own inspection will reveal? e Becoming, smart, modish, reasonable and all that discriminating women desire in headwear. . Now let’s regard the models - and other points of interest. lar parts. Mrs. Warren De ns will | - ¢ car ax the “Virg abicwn, | Rubinstein Club Plans |Ill’:l Anpunciation,” with Mrs. ter as “The Ang == Mary Farrand accompanying the Dance and Card Party angel. " " o “The Japanese Print” will bring for- The Rubinstein Club announces a ward Mrs. Frederick Huidekoper and |dance and card party in the New . Phone Col. 5803, M Cora Barry and Mr. Hector | Ebbitt Hotel. Wedn: ¥. April 6 at Renidence: 2305 1Sth st. n.w. ,\;’vfll of the Argentine embassy. 9 pm. Dancing in the crystal room, Apt. 32. ' ve selections were not made |card playins in the white parior. Of course, you expe'ct this class of garment to carry that trig, tailcred appearance considered a mark of correct style; well that’s exactly why we selected them. Very special at $25.00. ¢ | —Ccllars fit comfortably and gracefully. —Cellars and revers tailcred by hand as custom tailored garments. —Revers and coat fronts taped to prevent stretching. —Hems at hand cnd bottcm of coat are hand done—NOT machine stitched as in the ordinary low-priced garment. —Frent gores of skirts are cut on the straight, thus pre- venting that unsightly sag after a few wearings. —Skirt finished with narrow slip belt imparting a neat fin- ish when skirt is worn separately. —Shkirts have patch or tailcred inset pockets, the latter neatly taped in order to avoid stretching and sagging. —Skirts have deep hem. 01 DEMOLLe Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets $tewnvay Duo-Art Puanclas Veber Duo-Art Piamolas Asolian Vocalions S MERET Common sense tells us that where there’s merit there must be quality. = That’s something to remember wken you are going to invest in ‘a musical instrument. Every instrument we show has merit to recommend it —merit due to inherent quality and reliability—instru- ments such as the meritorious “Pianola” Player-Pianos, “Duo-Art” Pianolas and “Aeolian-Vocafions,” made by the Aeolian Company of New York, the largest manru- facturers of musical instruments in the world. We are always glad to explain the merits of these ] * Eatjge Building Devoted to Music Aeolian-made instruments. See the Wonderful Player-Piano An instrument of unquestioned superiority that we are proud to | recommend because we know it-will give lasting satisfaction. At Positively the best value in the world, made by the Aeolian Company of New York. Guaranteed both by the maker and our- s $ 5 5 0 Not many of any one style—naturally the first on the scene will get the best coat or wrap, so don’t delay, for such unusual chances are not daily oc- currences. 3 Please note the vast amount of care that has been exercised in collecting this group of inter- esting values, observe the models, trimming schemes and all that goes to make up desirability in an outer- garment. The cheice models of the season. The materials—Romona, veldyne, mirette, evora, tricctine and other weaves of latest mode. selves. Magnificent tone and action. Models include slimline sleeve coats, wrap coats, with deep yokes, Watteau pleats, cir-* cular capes, Tuxedo and such stunning modes that have become favorites among fastidious women. Colors—yes, the most wanted. Tan, Ostrich, Beav- {58 er. Sorrento, Gray, Deep Navy, Black. “There are also Black and Navy satin wraps in the assortment . soros‘s FOOtwear and a few of the new and strikingly smart-quilted The Acme of Good Taste coats among them. Don't fail to be here on time Good valte, too, if you are interested in spending OF YOU may miss just the coat you had set your heart upon. shoe money to best advantage. The ecxcellent quality o of materials used in Sorosis Shoes insure longer wear - Now You Can Get Extra Fine and shape retegtion. Such smart style, too, which is . why correctly dressed women prefer Sor Al- Hand_ma e B ouses at though we carry just about everything wear $50 Down—Balance in 24 Monthly Payments Hat Shop—Third Floor. JOIN OUR NEW : AEOLIAN VOCALION CLUB Regular $165 Acolian Vocalion (with graduola) and $9.00 Worth of Records ) $ 144 A cooperative and comprehensive buying plan, whereby ( you purchase a genuine Aeolian Vocalion at a most substan- s i i ian Cu E i i Son's favorites. The val Lablé that telling you about them is not so con- tial saving. Made by the Aeolian Company of New York. Aliispccialiatenticiitorthe scafons _ The values are so remarkable g you a ot i > vincing as‘seeing and examining them. However,’ for your ready informa- $10 to Join the Club Now and Get Your Instrument at Once Sorosis Two-strap Pumps $1 2 75 tion, we mention that they are of fine Batiste and Voile and sizes range from (War tax included.) > 34 10 46, so every woman can be fitted. 2 5 9 Vestee, Tuxedo and such charming styles that have captivated women who revel in dainty wearables. Handmade filet is in- cluded in the trimming touches; then there are deep handdrawn hems if you'd rather have that kind ; others with novelty touches that must be seen to be appreciated. " - Stunning Tailored Blouses, $5 You'd expect to pay more if we didn’t tell you we offer them at this low price. @y The lot includes Crepe de Chine, Pongees Y] and Striped Satins, the last-named being those brilliant effects that are the vogue just now. More modified tones for those of conservative taste also. Convertible, Eton, Buster Brown and Tuxedo collars. Perfectly wonderful are the values rep- resented in our present collection of Cverblouses at $10 Georgette and Crepe de Chine in the newest and most approved colors, such as rusft, tomato. porcelain, zinc. honeydew, bisque, jade, flesh and The new baby French heels ; hand-turn soles; dark brown kid and pearl gray suede. This is one of the most popular styles of the season. Sorosis Two-Strap Pumps With New York Heel ... ... $12.75 (War tax included.) ‘Hand-turn soles ; medium dark gray suede and black kid; beaded straps on the black kid pumps. Sorosis Walking Pumps, $10 Low Cuban heels; welt ‘soles; dark brown and black kid; very comfort- able, serviceable and stylish. A Special Sale of 312 75 Henry Cort’s Oxfords at. . . .. . (War tax included.) For sport wear and street wear, for women who _Iike this smart style of footwear. Club women, college gu"lsx | the out-of-doors woman who know how to . combine comfort with style—in fact, there is something radically different about this class of oxford. Tan, rough-finished ® calf, wing tips, low flat heels, welt soles. Another style is in dark brown calf ’ P e o d with imitation stitched wing tip; low Cuban heel, welt soles. The price Betds ‘"i e oh Tonches fier t:i‘;')"h:‘:t quoted is very special. ‘ lovely overblouses which you will admire for their value as much as for their prettiness. Bargain News From Qur Piano Exchange Department We are devoting our fifth floor to this department. You will find it an to get just the kind of a Piano or Player-Piano you want. o SECOND-HAND PLAYER PIANOS. SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Nelson Player-Piano. 8325 S ; Stroud Pianola........ .52;00 1 ;:“]’(II‘CWY&E“‘M"--N- e 9125 Wheelock Pianola. ..... . 600 eriiey . 200 Weber Pianola. " goo | Kimball .. .17 Auto Piano. ...... =g 0 850 \ Heller & Co. i, iB0 Richardson Player-Piano..... . 350 | Weber . ey Two Big Vocalion Record Hits “Do You Think of e’ SOC | “Humming” (Fox Trot) $1.25 Played by Selvin's Orchestra Played by Selvin's Dance Orchestra. No. 3sono| & (double face) 12-inch record.

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