Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1921, Page 48

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10 SOCIETY ° THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1921—PART 2 SOCIETY _ i . e T o L T T AT ) GGG G686 GG IGE [ oevom | $56555550098050656C 6555066656 P : 8% l@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ RS [n'rlalmng their cousin, Deaconess : T 7. Truesdell of Philadelphia, Pa. , i et e e IS ACS 1212 F St Mrs. Albert Edward Corning. who visited her sister in Norfolk, Va., for has returned to her home. corge Maury of Raymond i was hostess at a luncheon at | her home last week, in honor of her | mother, Mrs. G. M. Dame. | Mrs. G. M. Dame of Montana, who | visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Maury, has re- turned to her home. | Mrs. John Dynes was hostess at tea last week in honor of Miss Jeanette of Boston, Mass. PRESENTING NEW |WRAPS That Are Y S - 0 i Club at her home tomorrow Decidedly Different : at a beautifully appointed lunch- HAWAIIAN MELODIES! | €on, in homnor of the members of her Played and Sung by the 714 SEVENTH ST.. NW. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AND CHOOSE FROM 200 High-Class Tailored Sample Suits | bridge club, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles W. Henkle and her aughter have rewurned atter visiting M == b of tne former, in MISS ANNE nK . ’a., tor a week. Licut. Henkle an hose engagement to Capt. Frank B.| )\ World Famous American | his daughter. Miss Marjorie Henkle, | Hayme. L. 9. Aw was recently an- . have rewurned to their home after & | nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quintette H. Rozier Dulany. Parties, T Wi, ];n\‘ 1 Harding’s Orchestra CARTER DULANY, st 1 Hathaway. | Holy Family Day Nursery 5. Doyle was hostess | 1 s to the members of the To Benefit by Card Part_v Chase chapter of the Young Attention, Ladies | D S h The annual card party for the hene- fit of the Ho! rived in C the summe Commander hoth a sc old their house, and Com: ina E The nu heen ordered to and_their two b w York to visit deled, an women of d pa n €. Jones of Charlotte, | | ng Mrs. William R!| inley et The Men's Club of All Saints’ Epis copal Church entertained the 1 at_a meeting Monday evening, Mrs. J. M. Alburtis made an inter®st- ing talk on “A Tramp Through Yel- Phene Col. f803. Residence: ISth st. n.w. Shelton and her nne Shelton of Oliver who visited Mr. and R. S. McBride, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilcox enter- tained a large bridge party at their home last week. Gen. Pershing. who has been oc- cuping the Corbin housefl in East | Mu rme. . W. G W Tailored Suits—Wraps FILR STORAGE ZIRKIN Furriers 821 14th St. Chevy Chase, has given it up and week in honor of her schoolboy s Elizabeth Prentiss, who spent NEED ATTENTION . e oite Clabiaa i Martin Wolf Mrs. A. H. Babcock of N York | 14th St. and Park Road ity i her sister, Mra. Ric has taken a house on Connecticut Mrs. E. Nesbit Wright was host- fand Mrs ast Mr. Irvin Wright. and her daughter, end with Mr. and Mrs < wear. Why not bring them tertained at the home of Mrs. Eu- = o gene Wesley Shaw last week at|___ 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. | luncheon. The annual business meet- [t ing followed the Tuncheon, when Mr. [ TALKING MACHINES /@t e Harvey Sargent gave an illustrated |2 D) ng her sister, Mrs. Rich- X H :} avenue. near the bridge, for the ess at a dance at her home — = Miss Mary Wright. e e | M Julien Winnemore. has returned to the right thing by you in her home. Mrs. Samuel J. Venable has return- ed to her home, after visiting friends in_Baltimore, Md. talk on a trip_through China. ton, on Brookville road. Featuring a great purchase—offering our cus- White at’s luncheon at hee home; Friday: tomers the opportunities to buy Suits that are real B rbe e e M $50 and $65 values. Inspiring in their beauty, won- Clean and Mrs. Burr N. Edwards, will re- 503 7th N.W. M. 3464 = turn to Westover this week. e S . Mr. Joseph Hall left last we»k!los v I A V I Aug . Me.,, w! e was call ANUATY | oo, e ol R 5 A it his_father. g 50 Live, Up-to-Date Dealers,| Mrs. Charles Augustus stone of| HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN @@ New York city will visit her son | derful in their quality, amazing in their most re- markable low price. Unquestionably they are the finest, most exclusive styles ever offered at such a 3 Big Chain Stores, in Chevy Chase. Md. this week. She 916 Colorado Building, SRy Qricc. Box coat and stra‘ight-line effects, all-gilk Kosher Stands, Model Bakery E,".,’“%}’éi;':_dny: ii‘x’r"f.:%‘-’r“;ngh“";}'fgi'ivw “;" ‘::;’ilcl’s';so P L@@ lined, lavishly trimmed with embroidery, beading Promoting Real r»i‘afinfga‘lfii;’“fifginzxehr’ penains iSubject: “Nervous Indigestion, { lm('l braid. Of all-wool frlcotme, velour checks, C titi sometime in New Sampshice | Headaches and Constipation” |? twill cords, etc. ompetition = sas | . _ @ 5 PE Congress Will Bring Many l_,,_@"f‘“i““f‘,"-"'? All sizes. Sale starts at 9:15 a.m. Iy nsuring New Faces Here Tomorrow Varisty cenczmrzanes | SPERLING This robe is the distinctive mark of || EXCLUSIVE FURRIER o0 Stunning New %{% 200 Charming New Fair Prices ;‘;:.;’*’3,"’!,.;"35‘::;2, '",%?l‘rgg.,;;z Summer Rates Prevail on ae - 7AM. to 6 PM 503 Glasgow mmiversition, which gt PS % = ing the last ten years bestowed the R e i lh‘fq"::e:; wm‘:}"'fa&d ‘me Sllk Dresses ra s an oats universities o ndon and o Vales, Note Tound intereat ne Mot oot in as ! = tional schools for its cultivation, be- A Wondertully Eine Line(of A cordial invitation is Rt lc:w mr:ihon'}r o d";mr o;“ DEPE \’D,:Bulrl'( :":‘)I’l;s\"fl)n\('l“ We've assembled a b tiful t t S - 2 music. een N y is a t 3 3 EPE! LE LD S AGE - . . . b ' SS o . extended to Ehilo.\onh)u;:d‘wflarn)r}:)zngnz\:n‘rrr; on | 1336 F Street Taffetas, Satins, Crepe de Chine, Trico- i . E ‘5]“1 1tul assortmen er researches into the early British | . i) i , ats 2 aps—stvles i . Visitors ot "Hernert’ Spencer.” The Prines of || 3 Poors From Ebbirt House tines, etc., in a host of new styles and all sizes. of Coats anc ”P:g 7 styles gor which you Wales recentl ceived his B. A. de- ' X 7 D& 25 Vew P to inspect this ze from Oxfora. and on e vame They are new, fresh garments, and although would e_\pectlto pay < ?afid $13- New Polo 0 1ns occasion unveiled a beautiful me- - 1 3 b S 1 orial 1o th 3 ) e - : - - coatings, velours- anc eather mixtures. Exceptional B . hs Jiemtery of ‘Biy: ciess there are nearly 200 in the lot, we are sure > there will be twice as many customers as Many silk lined; set-in or raglan sleeves, dresses, because such an tuxedo and. notch col- extraordinary value as lars, some with belts; all Count Edward Zichy, who has been spending much time in' New York and | in this city in the interests of the private fortune of his mothe Market 3 ies’ Ll > ’ Ladies’ Straw Hats || wax the Vidow of rermanio Becker’s e Sssdn it and wh 1 Mabel 4 < ipccimizing in Wyeine, Ceane || Wrieht o N Yo elorge 1o | ¢ 1Y) this is not an every-day ha;e pockets. nx and Pressing Indies’ and gen- - e great Magyar clans and | [ Id 1 S ) & . i i 5 s o oo ans, br = S eeata] vt Sataan Zitn & oromony in ithe €a occurrence. » browns, cordo Aill Work (Guaranteed rpathian mounta - Kandel’s Hat Factory It in 1345 : : d b 1S26 140h ST, \\‘i‘ exceedingly rich and blue-blood vv ararope but he is £l 4 01 R is unusually handsom Just twenty-two, and unma i — During his visit to his mothe BIRD 1415 G Street Hungary i the only couniry Frunk van, blues, heather shades. Choice tomorrow at the unusual price of Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively 3 ¢ ? officiaily. A reasonable price _— - though a republic. clings to the this season would . . aditions as tenaciously as | | = . 2 Capes mn Ermlne . and in Bohemia and Jugo- be “m\ less tfh'”‘ s the hereditary princes and 3. /i re fea- —MOLE and KRIMMER rule as firmly in the social || sha~ We -a —Desigried by Otto Kakn E as before 1914 fortune turing this trunk —are spring fur noveltics that are ex. Sountean Zic at the very special clusive with us in Washington. We in. | 11 ¥ eheray < i ice of vite your inspection of these elegant | "€ alien enemy ac price cdaie to unravel the FURS REBUILT—FURS STORED . ‘ Other Dresses Up to $39.98 Points of Superiority ¥ b { - Miss Lily Whitehou the former attache of the | @L@ | Windsor @@ Crepe Bloomers daintily finished. Special sale price, Wool Plaid Skirts Newest check and plaid designs in rich two - toned colors, plain or pleated; all sizes. Reduced to Voile Waists Plain white and colored voiles, slightly soiled and mussed. $1.98 and $2.98 values. Crepe de Chine Step-Ins Exquisitely made and finished, lace trimmed silk crepe de chine Step-Ins Special at artment Jersey Suits The stylish and serviceable all- weather suit for busi- ness and shopping. Smart heather mix- tures. All sizes. 1. Vulcanized Fiber- covered and lined; at Can as 3-ply veneered wood who passed e ived bl kot box—5 plys in all. - 2. Attractively lined ndson of Isaac | throughout. machine genjus, who is the Duc 3. Every drawer es and president of the exclu- || taped. - sive Nautical Circle and Sporting % . SRS wameo of fisuioes (Rt membership are some of the 4. Conveniently sub- g - houldersandarmay 5 grand duchesses who were divided. ortunate eno c: v t Eey & fortunate enough to escape with both 5. New model flan- It DEI-‘A‘TO“I k|"\' il fortunes aatsuty thelGrdnd. | nel-lined shoe box of % . v aug Zizzzzzzzzzd777, s born an 0 r of the Duke of ample capacity. divorced her ke og He 6. Hat box for men t young c or women. e 7. Ten 5-ply veneer- ed wood hangers. 8 Heavy riveted 2777, . though Cyril S ts and lost ! life with ot 10ffs during f 1 8 {1he peasants uprising. His widow brass mountings. = he (et | had never returned to 3 § § | «njoys the pe siv e please the Russian court, is also a 13241326 F St. N'W. Victorta's : : Becker’s Leather e Y [k sl T L) ; SN T permanent winter resident at Cannes, ! W Y. k2 share in the large private fortune 0{ her father. The and Duke Michae! dnd his wite, the Countess of Torby, ||~ Goods Company another exile because his wife did not o

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