Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 54

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) 1921 —-PART 2. SOCIETY 6 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 1 V. Walker. president of the e - | ite Fisher, Miss Myra Steags 2 2 = lo'clock and a tea dansant at Quan-|afternoon, when the Crittenton Sun- up of Henator and Mrs Oscar Under- |guerite sher. Miss Myra Steag 3 R Navy Relief Society [ e it v the Alabama Boys at Reed Wt Senator 3" i Ticin e S ette Wisher, Aien Comayand Soclely will be master o ind Mra dohn MeDuffie. | ouis r .| rewentative To Be Guests of Society | iicprenentative and Mrs. John R | Tymon, Itepresen The Alabama Society will hold a|Stegall Tte H reunion and a reception for the Ala-|mar . bama boys who are paticnts and “ duty at Walter Reed Hospital, Thurs iine day. May 5. ” Edward 13 Almon A basket dinner will be given at G 8irw W It o'clock for the boys by the ladie: of the society. A pageant and musical program will -preceds the L. (" Diy dance and reception. Gov. Kilby of |Frank Conway i Alabama and the vors of Mon son gomery and Birmingham are The entertainment commit pected to attend. Sponsors will rep 5 of Mrs. Joseph K. M T “Carter and Mrx W 5 | "As Dewey day comes on Sunday s : ¥ College Women's Club. this year, g d t C rate o Will Seek Members this year, & wa# dechdnd to calshra Mrs. Walter H. Howard, president of > Mrs, John H. Dayton, wife of the |the society, was assisted in receiving Cornlng DCWCY Day commandant of the navy yard, as-|by Mrs. Homer Hoch. Mrs. Howard |Sfeted by Mrs. Raley. has charge of | Hodgkins, Mrs. Basil Manly, Miss Edna The dance at the Red Cross hut. while | Jackson, Miss Cordelia Hill and Mrs. J. Mrs. Lejeune, wife of the major gen- |Edson Briggs. A eral commandant of the Marine Corps. | The clubrooms were charmingly deco- Campai paign to Be Conducted sisted by Miss Snyder, has charge |rated with spring flowers and bright e ar ta A delightful musi- g I bo i e ¢ vith bz 5. Tomorrow With Many both of the motion plcture show and | with bazaar Gows, & G stilcy E ; the afternoon dance at Quantico. g Bl e ntertainments Set for the R. E. Coontz is chairman of | Mrs. I mmittee for film selection and [ed by M D. |Mrs. Charles B. McVay, jr., has ay. charge of publicity. n | Oniy i presentative and | . Mrs. ,\!u]ruvn|l’. | Shoes The shop that shows the new styles first, In the dining room a number of young ladies served tea, with 3 Smallwood Geer and Mrs, Wilson Comp- ing at the tea table. Others The Navy Relist Socisty Nas plin- | ton pres: resent each of the ten districts of T Hitcheock. | ' ! _ ¥ ¢ i assisting at the tea and bazaar were the state. ! "he committes cements: | n - - """‘ to conduct a membership cam- Crittenton Home Charles Abbott, Mrs. “",’l“““\‘l‘"- The committee has appointed Staff \I;')lh';n‘ulr"r\". Unde N 2 ® paign on Dewey day. There will be Mrs, James Baugh, Boyle, Mrs. Sergt. James E. Cahall of Mobtle, a Johnson, Mrs L. ¢ a dance at the Red Cross hut. navy | Holds Afternoon Teau‘—: D. Hardy. Mrs, George V. Dung o i Grace Morris, 5 T oy 0 wiglock, & motion plotuel. mye Rolfo, Mrs. L. C. Tutile and Mrs. show at the marine barr: at 8:30 a world war veteran, decorated by hoth 1he young ladies’ committee France and America, as general ¢ | Margaret Steagall, Miss Lucia man; and the commiltee of disabled | weil, Miss Augusta Martin, Miss Alabama__ boys has selected Mrs. | Hlolmes, Miss ~ Bankhead Charles McRoberts of Union Springs. Machelle Steagall, Miss Orrie a Red Cross worker, as honorary gen lorence Crittenton Home pr ppealing c ¥ on Wedne: S T e T e T e e e e e e e e e S e e ERERRR ced < Fulton. holm, Mies Mary ¥. Chisholm, Miss eral chairman, | 1sthel Steagall, Miss Augusta Mar- | The reception committee is made |tin, Miss Lucy Walker, Miss Mar- | | Great Bargains All Depts. Monday 1106 G Street The House of Fashion For Monday, May 2 — = i oo TYSSOWSKI [ v | | | \:;:nn:’esn 1419 G St. N.W. Specialties | For Women | Opposite Keith’s | :‘: .";*;‘.'!;. hi MIDSEASO;ON SALE ' Very 10 wpecinl Venezuelan miswion to this country. i % S WOMEN’S DRESS AND SPORT 1 Lady Geddes Discontinues | ! A most appealing number in patent kid, with gray ooze Days at Home for Season'! M_LLINERY piping and gray strap Louis heel and turn soles. Also in | Lady Geddes. wife of the Rritish light-weight dull calf at $10. ambassador, fias discontinued her Many Model Hats From | days at home for the season. the Mo-t Noted Mzkers $1@ 00 An Important Value for Monday Only! Being Scld as Low as ° Others From $3.50 to $5.00 Queen Quality Boot Shop at her home tn Edgcmoor, Bethesdi. | Wool Sweaters rlow has issucd Special'y Priced Fure Silk Sweaters 1219 F Street N. W. I homes” on May S ,'{‘,‘f hr:.’."e“ _“‘"K{'.—' ‘: From 37. oc Up rom sz&so Up Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoea. Richard Harlow hav. L__-——————J i centiy moved into th Store News Commencing Monday Morning All Our Big Stock of Women'’s and Misses’ SUITS Formerly $39 to $95 RN NN NN N R IR RIRI PRI R R R TR D R il - | | | | | - i . Mme. Jenny., wife of the secretary fof the m of Switzerland, Dr. { Conrad Jenny. will be at home 1 formally this afiernoon from 4 to 7 where they w— Beck. | Fdward 1. Stock of Bradiey A cards for at-homes o ¥ « h REREERLED Y CLRRETE 1109-1111 GStN.W. MM '25'39*'49'59" the Rotary Club. On th Thursday she will have assisting her trs. Chandler. former D of Montgomery County omen’s b $25 to $29.50 Jersey and Ski-Bo Tweed Suits, $18.95 B A B T o e formerly of York, Fa ith her husband, an Episcopal clergyman, has bought a home in Washington and will reside here in the future. On the fourth Thursday Mrs. ( B. Christian. wife of the President inz, will a Stock In recei Mr. and Mrs on a trip to E Sale of One Thousand Dresses oo e $15 to #49:5° Values $25 to $75—This Sale All Coats, Wraps, Millinery, Skirts and Blouses AT BIG REDUCTIONS May Clearance Sales ~ That Will Startle All Washington for Value Giving It is our intention to have an entirely new stock in every department when we have our Opening Sale in the new store. Prices have been radically reduced. Every item is a bona fide bargain, and it be- hooves the thrifty shopper to take advanage of this extraordinary opportunity for big savings. Be here at store opening tomorrow morning. Unparalleled Suit Values $35.00 to $45.00 Suits Reduced to Every suit is a Spring model, 7 5 Materials include _ Tricotines, : l Covert Twills, Men's Wear Serge, perfectly tailored. They are taken 8 ° Novelties, Tweeds and heavy, close- Stock plan to leave rope in June. Mrs. Edward L. Stock will be at home Thursday, May 5. from 4 to 6 o'clock, in her home, Stockhome. Bradley Hills, Md, to the wives of the members of the Rotary Club. Mrs. Charles W. Semmes, wife of the newly elected president of the local club, and Mrs. Charles J. O'Nelll. wife jof the retiring president. will assist Mrs. Stock. < = SRR NI Entertains Girl Friends In Sketcl‘l of “Sweetheart" Miss Frances M. Bronson enter- tained a company of her girl friends in her home Tuesday evening. As a feature of entertainment a little sketch was staged entitled “Sweet- hearts,” in which the following giiis took part: Miss Louise Merchant, the schoolgirl; Mrs. Esther Rodier Har- rington, the & M Vioia Oliver, the actre: Spring- mann,’ the college’ girl; M M. Su- zanne Merchant, the winter girl; Miss Josephine McConaghy, the summer- time girl; Miss Ann Davidge, the business girl: Misx Jowephine (leason, the debutante: Miss Nan Priest, the widow, and Miss Regine Wiegand, the Lride. D T from our regular stock and reduced ly woven Wool Jerseys. for quick clearance. Jackets are Braid trimmed, plain tailored silk lined. and embroidered. »_ 8th and Penna. Ave. NNW. S tional Offer Monday! A A o ave s Yoad $10 Fiber Silk $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 $15.00 Satin ensational Offer Monday! e B | | Tuxedo Sweaters § 3,98 Georgette Waists § .98 Sports Skirts $ 7 0).75 |time the hostess presented cach guest reduced to = reduced to = reduced to with a little vanity case as a souve- nir of the evening and also read o . . k. . verse of poetry to each girl predicting These Sw?urs are of excellenbt lqunl‘l:‘yl Any number of stylish Spring models of = Ger:uuée Duplane Baronet Sa‘t.n Sk.h-h, {her future. fiber silk. Tuxedo collars and belt. excellent quality georgette. Lace trimmed | Newest Spring models in black, mnavy. Others pregent besides those men- the popular colors are included at this e o copen, rose. pink, gray, taupe, sand and tioned in the play were: Miss Char- price. and embroidered effects, New neck treat- | uvie’ Al sizes. {lotte Baylv., Mixs Sue Waters. Miss . ves i Katharine Sullivan, Miss Edina Rama- ments. Long and short sleeves. All sizes. {eiotti, Mrs. 1 Chapman, Miss T B 9. 10. 98 | Mildred Miss Pegiy wo-Button . $8.98 to $10. [ J { Toole, Mi Oliver, Miss G B - (i, SILK GLOVES || Hand Made Waists |.| WASH SKIRTS reduced to $2 9 8 reduced to {Animal Parade Benefit. Il qualtey Slova Sl a5, 2 fe, iy 0 f) Performance on Tuesday double e D ey aod c These are really §3.98 and $4.98 values. sad_fine emills, Jkancy — taupe. All sizes. Made of fine batiste. Lace trimmed and trimmed. On Tuesday evening. May 3. in the ballroom of the Raleizh Hotel, there will be vaudeville and a concert to help defray the expenses of the an- nual animal parade. The spoecial attraction will_be a moving_picture made by the Wash- ington Motion Picture Company. This ure is made up entirely of Wash- inzton people their pets. Among those featured e Admiral Grayson and his child nccompanied by their dog. 8 and the children of Mr. and Mrs. McLean and their “pets’” Mr. Christian, the President's secretary. accompanied by “Laddie Boy.” and many other prominent peo- hand drawnwork. All sizes. 275 Spring Dresses Reduced $25.00, $29.95 and $35.00 Dresses, You'll be surprised at the beauty Taffeta Silk Dresses, Satin of these dresses for so little money. 9 8 Dies Foiilgrd IS L C All are newest Spring models, and ° resses; FoUlAte) [UTEsses; sorepe . . ple h posed for thi: 3 It We are going to give our |Bas. proven aucn 4 dzawing card in there is choice of many Spring Meteor Dresses, Georgette Combi- g g € Been Ehned rom Weines iy === nations. All sizes 16 to 42 been changed from Wedne: 4, to Tuesda plac 1 for the Playhouse. There will also be a evill rof ¢ ran so successfully at the M liott Theater in New York recently had an offer from i Zlegfeld to go into his new “Follies,” shades, with plenty of navy blues and browns. Also combination col- ors. May 3, so . lot, but not in every style. customers a REAL SURPRISE on Monday—choice of brand- 1,000 Silk Jersey Petticoats $ 3 .98 SILKHOSE | = $2.98 and $3.98 2’ 000 Pairs Silk Underwear $ 1 ;8 reduced to Florenze new, stylish Dresses, Coats, Wraps and Suits to be sold regard- | Wil dance; also Chee Wah Soo, { Chinese magician; Lyrie Orches- {tra, Mr. William Bright. mono- {lozist, and Miss Madeleine McMahon, soprano soloist; a splendid quartet, and many other features will be of- fered. It will pay you to buy several of these petticoats at this price. They are the ones .59 that formerly were priced at $4.98 and $5.98. A big variety of styles, colors and Tr. combinations. E $2.00 and $2.50 Values 5 $1.00 Satin $3.98 Silk Jersey - c A bargain rarely offered. Heavy qual- P » Camisoles ity, all pure silk hose—with reinforced etticoats Silk Jerseys of excellent quality. Also genuine Heatherblooms, with sole, heel and toe. Black, brown. zray, taupe and other shades. All si Sup- n o taffeta silk ruffles. Regular $3.98 ply your needs for the entire suiumer at a0l 34.98 saines. 14 $ this extremely low price. Crepe de Chine and Satin garments of rare beauty. Choice of pink or white. $ Lace ribbon and embroidery trimmed. less of regular prices. Don’t Miss This Sale! Values to $40.00—Serges, \'clours, Silvertones, Tricotines. Siik iined. All sizes in the lot. NOTICE To meet the ever increas- ing demand for mkilled watchmakers to take care of the small wrist watches, we have engaged the services of two highly expert SWISS WATCHMAKERS To be a credit to our already established reputation as Satin Camisoles in about twenty- five different styles. Lace and rib- bon trimmed. White and flesh. in the city. “We furnish estimates on re- Dairs free of charge.” It you have any regard for your watch, have it examin- ed once a year and get an expert opinion as to ita con- | pAULS ‘Watchmakems and Jewelers 1323 G N.W. Opposite Epipmany Church. DRESSES Values to $25.00—)Mlaterials are Mignonettes, heving the finest and most sclentific Taffeta, Satin, Tricotine, Georgettes. All sizes. Watch Repair D 200 e Deparmens Coats aps Here are the best values of the $35 10 $45.00 Values The materials include Bolivia Cloth, Veldyne, Tricotines, Polo day. Coats selected from our regu- H 2 lar stock. Included are straight- 1 9 9 5 835,’;‘:.“1?.,".,%2“‘:, ::v‘;?hc:gp; Grays, . y 3 ) 3 Values to $25.00—Two big racks. and Materials include Bolivia Cloth, Polo Coating, Smart Tweeds and Mixtures. NO C. O. D’S—NONE LAID ASIDE—ALL SALES FINAL line models, belted and unbelted and many other popular Spring coats. Loose, Wrappy Coats, Dol- shades. All are faultlessly tailored mans and Circular and silk lined. Capes. ' 4

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