Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1921, Page 49

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= \ SOCIETY s 5 SOCIETY’ ~ _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, XPRIL 17, 1921-PART 2 22 this week for Norfolk, where they|Mra Louis C. Barley on North Wash-| White flannel is used for vest and P N R = il viatt relatives for several weoks |ington strest. = L7t Tong collar of a plaid suit. el Alexandna soc ly Miss Mary Barbour has return Mr. ant . D. Burke AYe | Cotton net is embroidered with An- 5 ersonal Notes. - tety. from a visit to Miss Thelma Bauck-|returned from a Vislt 1o friends in | gora wool tn moss stitch. man et Vienm, Va. Black velvet cloaks appear embroi- . Miss M. D. Cochran has returned to| Miss Gertrude Taylor, daughter of{ Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Carlin, J. F. s AN Mrec) St dlph S Dehrend Vassar College after @ visit to her|Mr. and Mrs. Stephan B. Taylor, and | Csrhin, jr. and Miss Louise Carit, | dered elaborately in white. spent last week in Atlantic City and e il B. Christian of Washington | who spent the winter at 701 Prince| A new neck line is rather high and New York and will return today to| f§ : New Ortante B e M e Mniay ovening St the |street, returned'to their country home, | widens slightly on the shoulders. their home in Chevy Chase. 1 Heights. Bome of the bride parents by the at Arcturus, ear Mount Vernon, this| A 1-3:-‘-,- of Black broadeloth is e Miss Shirley Hazen, who was the| [§ X Mra. Charles Wendt.and her small | Rev- John Lee Allison, D.D. o dered RS 3 guest of the Misses Hirsh of Lanier Second Presbyterian Church. Miss F ' l Pauline Taylor was her sister's maid lace, is visiting in New York city be- of hanor and Mr. Theron Rice Groves fore returning to her home in King- : Mrs. E. C. Smith, Miss Mary Glenn { 3f hqnof and I ston, N. Y. | Y and Miss Mary Petty have returned | e nc LA « - ' Whedbee and - Mrs. Levi David entertained at a to their homes, at Hoadley, Prince|mr J wWilbur Maddox were married . CHOKERSy TlEs AND SCARFS mllwt:cemuhme Cate St nr‘.“’a‘: s }n"im;m| county, after a Visit to|Satunday afternoon at the home of | § . in honmor of her hou riends in town. ' t. Mrs. George Darley, ] 5 : . gucet, Miss Naomi Siiver of Aususts Sre. Henry Spivey. Misses Lorine e norn: B ackeon, DD of Now ol TABLY Attractive Discounts to facilitate [ . an uise vey, Mrs. James ar- 'hi ch. iss = W B, H 3 1 227,208, Mra. Mark Lansburgh and mon and Miss Maria Harmon have re- e e ,,(,:u'ér;.,é hbon‘c;; and d“‘l;’fll of these modish spring furs and obviate . and rs. Samuel Schwar ave tarn: rom a t to friends in At- .. dd tten y Dr. s, i em ummer. retarned from a week end motor trip| | lanta. B Youns as best man: On their re: time to have your Pa_na_ BIOEIRE S Over o . to mchr&ond. SRR s, Wiiliam H. Hyatt and Miss| turn from o wedding trip JMr, and 4 h 1 A {] Chokers in the most wanted pelts — sable, stone Mrs. Monroe Luchs . ell Anne Hyatt of Valparaiso, Ind.,| Mrs, Maddox make Le i i gpent last week with relatives in were the gueats this week of Mr. and |on South Hoyal ettt oo N mas an ghorns cleaned, marten, mink, fitch, etc.—are features of this bar- X . Franl (0] Ins. Miss Lauli cher of event. m A!‘rre]g m;{-en':hn.l is visiting M‘;\srm William lv'i. Smith left this|was the gu:nz this week of Judge and bleached and blocked by eX=- gan E relatives in New York. : week for Berryville, Va., where she = Rabbi Abram Hershberg of Chicago 1 will spend the spring and summer at | . perts. Cold storcgt for Fine Furs s the gucst last woek of Mr. and B i pluel Mrs. Harry Franc of the 3 Mrs. Milton Lemly has a : ; s e PP, T b Jome, Ta Beltig SRS T o Lads TRereE | amemotl Fars SShoy for om e Coly o poee M e, ™ P b Mrs. es E. = A g . T hor parends Mr. and Mrs. Gus- LA “;"';’!'OG‘"'%'M“”% ot "Chfi‘;’go - ttention, Ladies s0id B3 the yurd. Straws ‘Our Bpeciaity eimer. the guest of Mrs. Walter C. Davis. Mty of cut heir made Mrs. R. Widong, who visited rela- - s L L LR R Best quality 5 % E tives in New York and Detroit, has Gladys and Margaret Chesser of into switches, transformations, P @ R o e on , e | B Ladies Capitol Hat Sk 1212 g ] 1212 daughter, Mrs. Willlam Garner, in R e e e D ey ey iurnea || enables me to do first-class . 508 Eleventh Street N. W. F St - F St. D i s ned Lo : £51 |¢rom a visit to relatives in Manassas.|| Work at remarkably reasonable Phone Main 8232 S . g Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baumgarten have | MRS. FRANK PORTER DONALDSON Dgf,g;_}ng&,,fd"};’&ii‘,.fi.“":.&'e"iif P phone Cot. sa0s. gl IC A T ey were muesia at the Breakers | Qf New York, formerly Mise Drew |turned to their home in Petworth, Restdence: 2305 18th st. n.w. She 7o Resagon Club Sucs s din: | Sanke Sammhier of e wmmmkdin LT vl £ ders Tobn S, Dl s { —_— L e e = e —— ol —= ] ner dance at the Country Club last |, in Winter Haven, Fla. = night that brought together a large |* . = company. . @ The Council of Jewish Women held ) an interesting meeting Tuesday aft-| Mr, Segaloff Tendered : ernoon, when Ml’l& !;ellx A. Levy of : Chicago, national chairman on re- . - ligion: spoke. ~There were vocal se- Surprise on Birthday M—M m = Jections by Mrs. Dunwoodie; a tal Lo b s D oedle e | Mr. Henry Segaloft was tendered a Httle Gertrude Feldman. and the re- | surprise dinner Friday evening in cele- 5 port of the mominating committee, |bration of his birthday anniversary, in = Of U S O T Of Major 608 to 614 . ELEVENTH ST, tmost visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. |those at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. lntm Kahn. Charles B. Dulean, Mr. and Mrs. Jack i l . mn Mr. Bermard Kirschbaum of Indian- | Schlossberg, Mr. and Mrs. John I mpo! ce apolis was end guest of |Sacks, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Samuels, Mr. il.nd Mmtg:mowne*l;ynn. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Narcisenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer returned |Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abramson, Mrs. today from Baltimore after a ten-day | R- Scherr, Miss Anna Scherr, Miss El- T’w»Huu:e visit with _their son-in-law__and |Sie Sche: israel Delevie and Mr. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry |Sol Rubi M:;LSlmfl 1 Kallish and daugh- el Kallisher augh- 5 ter, Helen Louise, have returned to| Immaculate Conception Philadelphia_after visiting the for- 3 mer's mother, Mrs. Louis Stern. Alumnae Gives Luncheon Miss Flo Rosenthal, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jackson, ‘The Alumnae Association of the X?- - hl-!sLnturned to her home in Cincin- | maculate Conception held a “gé&t- i = B oo et o e or ne a n o onaa rl Mrs. Lena Baumgarten of New | Hotel Lafayette, when Mra.ymemny York 1s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | M. Chesley, president; Miss Loretta A luncheon was given on Tu 2 at the Town Club by the board of DS Eiay htisom Pridnel Crob | Moy e oTa0 S ccrstary. faad 1oy ' %'.f“.;é“:?"m:’w&;‘ig.’?fi“&':flg‘{fi: the A In which will be offered the unrestricted choice of-every - e e omers Tormed ,«f AL Trimmed Hat in both the Popular priced Section and the of Courtesy bridge last week by Mrs. Samuel | companied by Miss Madeline Aughin- . Rothschild at her home on Wyo- | baugh, sang several songs, and Miss ® ,- . ming avenue. Fthel Bagnam played several num- 3 - JRabbi and Mrs. A. Woolsey of|pers Covers were laid for fifty. " ~» Cleveland, Ohio, who are-here for the convention of rabbis, are guests at D . the New Willard. » Mrs. Sol Herzog and Mrs. Morris 4 Ganss entertained at a_luncheon on c Thursday at the Cafe St. Marks in henor_ of out-of-town guests. Covers ‘were laid for ten. was entertained at luncheon and|as hostesses. Miss Margaret Poole, ac- Salon—Quite 1,000 Hats—in an all-including 14th St. and Park Road Have ready a cup end a half of & cup of grated rich cheese, about a hlte cup of milk and two tablespoonfuls of butter. Put in a baking dish a Clean layer of bread crumbs, strew with bits of butter, a little salt, a dash of - Sanitary 50 Live, Up-to-Date Dealers, 3 Big Chain Stores, Kn-!:.-Si-lh, Model Bakery Promoting Real Competition Insuring Variety Fine-Weave Panamas Quality , Our Specilty Fair Prices : BACHRACH ;.,,:.,A,M‘ o.: :,::',. PM. The regular and original price ticket remains on > Hat Retsrator : each Hat unchanged. You simply cut that price < New Location VISITORS squarely in half. |73 SLNW.| T ¥ 7 Phone Mie 184 Available are— Hats for Street Wear. Hats for Dres; Wear. Hats for Sport Wear. Hats for Informal Wear. Hats for Yonng Folks. Hats for Matrons. Every Hat in this large and varled collection is the product of a de- signing genius—exclusive in its effect, superior in its type, superb inthe originality, of its individuality. Large Woven Straw Mushrooms, trimmed with flowers—Off-the- face Novelties, with glycerized Ostrich draping—Fine Handmade Maline Hair Braids, and imported Vica and Celloghane, with effectively ap- plied ribbons, ostrich feathers, fruits and flowers—and so on—through the most comprehensive assortment the season has assembled——ALL AT HALF PRICE! The shop that shows the new otyles firet. % A New Queen Quality l #. Model | , | i The window display will give you a very com- prehensive idea of the opportunities awaiting you- here tomorrow. : $11.50 As Mustrated above, Ounstonp Pomp of Tght tan Remis calf, imitation long-vemys ales in bown kid. Same Model in Groy Osms. ., 512850 In Black and Brown Salin, ., .$11.00 Fhese styles sse with Baby Louls and Lewls Heels, than Ghis asw QUEEN QUALITY Festwoss. ——

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