Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 37

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b SOCIETY" THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 8 1921-PART SOCIETY 1 J M. dley, Mre. Benja Soule Ga z, <. Albion Those assisting her inc B i Commencement Ball i Glee Club Concert ]\?:‘-“ Arhur B g Frahie M H"“o," lu.D. C. Chapter Dance T'mk'm"dl el r_d‘:f"_‘d‘;;"“ . A | Dayton; wite 6t the com andant of u:.,‘ Ladies’ Straw Hals ¥, Mrs. Trum: { % R navy yard. who wore white hrocade i the s ed from ba ing in the center hold | of ribbon which radi of flowers. Miss M Patronesses Nflmfl” Norcross, MMrs. = Among Largest of Season S 1 with ecrystal trimmings | George Gravatt, Mrs. Vernon B. Hodees, | Much interest is being shown in the | Mra. (. I. Wolcott, Mpp. Jennings Bailey. ( FOI’ Nurse Graduates H Specinlizing in Dyeing ing and Pressing ladies’ and gen- The Mayr ball given Wednesday even- Announced *‘01' May 13 concert of the Maryland University Glee | Mrs. W. M. Grovefman. Mra Ryan| Ateath” of tiemen's garments. | Club to be given nt the Elizabeth V.| Devereux, Mrs. W.'B. Greeley. Mra. K. |ing by the Stenewall Jackson CI a rythm dance. “A Breath o " - = ! e R e e ,‘“ '2‘(:001“ :m J. C. Adkins, wa‘.h.: l': - D. C.. was one of the largest da for which @ beautiful itghting effect was Al Work Guaranteed s i next Saturda < Mr Kandel’s Hat Factory 1826 140h ST, N.W. Phone North 260 arranged. resentative jons 1o the receiving line. E._D. Hathaway. acting as W, Stone. Mrs. . Robert- . Given. events of the spring season, and there A. Birch and Miss M. were many novel features, including Members of Classes of! The’ follgwine Indies Stearall made the pre whid Washington Registered K B4y ool '"?""{"' leaiuy] ‘“"“ Frank| was hoaded by Mrs Frank Morrison. | g 3 Morrison and Representative Henry e n of white chantilly lace guesis were representative of Mre. It Dublin University sened to} who 3 . ‘ Schools to Be Guests at: oln, » .m.‘:.n”:-nm':v‘.:x;";,:“11..'.?’ 2 Steagall, with Miss Marie J. McGuire, | over biue satin, with violet trimming | s it ooy e Yo W (BG@ era(a (NN BBQBQ Ak New Willard Function. The commencement ball W \Hr ll'-' i ; ‘l‘ At 40c, 50c and 60c on the Dollar e S | d : ! @ 400 Cloth Suits 300 Silk Dresses o e o i This immense assortment inc'udes the % e e o g 200 Cloth Wraps 300 Sport and Street Coats Wbt sy g e I Coats and Wraps—the scason’s best col 3 the Seere Gen. March. n. Lejenn commanding officers and officer e fellowing list of military o Department Representing a surplus of stock—some reduced as above from our own original ~yprices, others bought at price concessions and now again reduced for this sale. ors—all sizes. and a range of prices that makes it possible for every woman to be of tn suited. Suits and Dresses in half size Our business this Spring has been the largest in our history, but bull by the e dispose of these garments at reductions as o U B St s ot o we planned for even greater selling and overshot the mark. W¢ were quoted! Al ef them are new goods—having arrived during the past for the large woman and “'\ tyle ~‘\\‘1m' A m just a tittle too optimistic, and now. finding ourselves with twelve 70 days and ail of them are garments meeting e strict requirements she will appreciate being able to secure as Y ‘i hundred garments in excess of normal, we have (h'cldl'(l to “take the for quality in materials and tailoring. well as all regutar sizes! = al e T BBl and WRS. GEORGE W, HAL, i - g : 5 ; 3 ; ; i i il panda T OIS ANty Wi Clarn Louise oyte, (1] The sale begins Monday morning and will coniinue unlil this enlire surplus is disposed of. FEarly A bride of late April. & ’ i35 : . . . . . : 2 X o comers will get the widest choice and il will e worlh while 1o gel here during the coming week! o Cuno Ttudolph. Mis. Merritte | 2.\ Mias Board s ki ' Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Before Columbian Womenl $35 and $40 Topcoats, \V.ra‘ps and C!ape? fn Covert Cloth, Sucde Cloth, .,55! to $65 St t\lv\ Ta‘xlorcled Su1£s——N'* vy ‘Blue ant‘i B.laclf_"lrncotl‘ne. |$37\75 b s Mabel will b the Bolivia and Tricotine, $15.75 oHE line & el cdihinsc i edy > and long wotched revers. Al beautifully tailores Y b mbian | Floss silk embroidered wraps and straightliae tailored styles. Al colors, $67.50 to $75 Tailored, Braided and Embrmdered Suits—Navy Blue, Black ! the held board at $45 to $55 Wraps and Topcoats in Duvette, Ramona, Bolivia and Gray Trlcotme and Twill Cord, $44.75 and Tricotine, $29.75 Tuxedo styles—hand-cmbroidery. seli cording tyle vid Meade sction of the most d hle H. B. Learned. Mr Mrs. C._C. Marbury., Mrs lean, Mrs. George Mel James Dudly \lnrz.m Mrs E. W terson, ¥ $22.50 to $110 Costume Suits ‘n the Finest Tricotine and Twill Cord, Also Tailored Covert Cloth .,.54 75 > hox and blous and f < embrot John ane Yoke and pancl backs, and cable stitching blues and grays. $65 to $95 Afternoon Wraps, Capes, Blouse Coats, Cape Ccats, Sash Coats and Panel Back Wraps, $44.75 garments in fine Marvella, Floriz:lle. Duvetyn. Piquetine and Ramona cloths rust, Sorrento, Pekin blue. pewter gray and tans. $45 Sport Coats—Genuine Camel’s Hair Polo, $25.75 Regular sleeves, large pockets, 3i-length. with inverf®d p'eat back. $62.50 to $89.50 Wooltex Camel’'s Hair Topcoats and Wooltex Wraps and Cape Coats—Stunning Styles, $43.75 Wrap styies in Ramona. Mirrette and Marvella cloths. Among the handsomest of =7 black, tan, Mandarin, ) Navy, and dark ta $72.53 to 3‘25 Strlctly Tailored and Semi-Dress Suits, Long Directoire, Belted, Box and One- 'lUcn Tuxeco Styles, $57 75 biue and black '110 to $175 Hand Ta. cred Sui ls. !n"lud ng Mxlgr.md Models—Elaborately Tnmmvd r.')d Stnclly Tahcred $87. 7" vee of our hand-omest Navy blue. hiack of a kind the scason $32 50 to $39.50 Twecd Jcrsey and .Ho‘x.neeptn S.l ts, TLxedo and styles—evelet lery gray v Che presidents of the varions wom- organizations of the city have ! |l I been invited to be pr tat th already indic > both of Women Roger: < ard Stejneger. C.: Mrs. H —( . ——— Maj “u“a:n Navy. M High-ciass True, Dlack. ostrich. nd Mrs. have the though ne | short affa mac nd Mrs. Hughes a Patroness For Wellesley Benefit early brillian i Mrs. Hughes, wife of the Secretary of | Shower for Miss Berens, beautiiul ~hado~—~n.n\ blue included. Manm sh Collars, $21.75 ! State, heads the list of patrons and 5 and $4C Tricotine Street Dresses—Navy, Brown and Black, Circular- . e e A e e aiay s (Conen ] orors S ot et Prospectwe June Bride| $3 $ Y, ”;” “ acks. pinel backs avd biited sivlesii tas. brick gray. rose. la ender, gray, nayy, Copen- ' and Stralghtlme Skirts, $14.75 Low waist lines, basque styles, satin sashes and braid embroidery $35 Worsted Jersey Overblouse Frocks, $12.75 Tan. navy. henna, jade green, brown and Copenhagen b'ue, with white $5= and $69.50 Tricotine Dresses—Long Tunic and Overblouse Styles—Satin Self-Foundations, $34.75 v blue and brown, with metallic thread embroidery _and bead trimming. $35 to $45 Street and Afternoon Dresses—Canton Crepe, Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chin= and Tricolette, $19.75 20 Dresses—bead and iringe trimming, floss silk and eyelet em! ery. tan, jade. Harding bluc. brown, white and black. Don’t miss them! §50 to $65 Dinner and Afternoon Gowns—Crepe de Chine, Pauletts Chiffcn Laces With Georgette, Chiffon and Taffeta Silk, $29.75 Crystal and jet beading, hand-cmbroidery and ribbon trimming. Good shades, remarkable values “Electra,” which will be given in Eng- lish in the National Theater Monday |! afternoon, May 16, at 4:30, with Mis Edith Wynne Matheson in the title role, for the benefit of Wellesley College. The | Thursday, wune 2. Afiss Red 2 v T L thirty guists showered the b ride-t other patrons and patronesses will in- | hITLY FUCSEE SEORTCC I e e clude Senator and Mrs. Francis E. War- | white or blue ribbon to the sail of a | ren, Senator and Mrs. Josiah O. Wol- ip. which was banked with eott, Bishop and Mrs. McDowell, Bishop ! Harding and Miss Charlotte Harding. Dr. ande Mrs. Wailace Radeliffe, Mrs Thomas Watt Gregory, Mrs. Charles M Foulke, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Horace Towner. Mrs. Randal! Hagnel Mrs. Thomas Sidweil and Mrs, Wing. Miss Jessie Claire McDonald is chair- man of the committee on arrangements. Miss Matheson has shown her Reagan was hosiess $40 and 345 Suits—English Tweeds and Mixtures—Semi-Fitted Flare am:l Belted, §33.1 75 sh character materials beaut k-ting yrowns, grayvs and oxfords $32.50 and $35 Velvet spo t Jackets —l\a\y and 'Blank $19.75 Tuxedo ted back LARGE WGCMEN TO PROF!T BY THE REDUCTIONS! Large Wcmen’s 320 to $89.50 Svits, Tailored, Semi-Tailored and Embroidered —Navy, Biue, Black and Gray Tricotine 2nd Twill Cord and Tan Covert Cloth, $44.75 These suits are cut en long lines and larze women w Lem periect fitted. Large Women’s $€9.50 to $°5 Dre"es—-')nnner, Street and After- noon Styles, $53.75 Henriet - to Dr. John{f take place skirts and belted st A e dnh T E— - marriage | Dr. Harper will roof ballroom of the Hotel ton Navy Dblue, aray. bi-que Cold Storage for SMiss s 7 ex Dresses that e the hest style ideas of the season nton crepe. crepe de chine, Geor- n W evel CAs = . e e e cocasions, sl Your Furs Free $69.50 to $95 Dinner and Afternoon Gowns, Elaborately Hand- Embroidered gette ercpe and tafieta sikenew embroideries and heading. Navy bluc. heige. gray. taupe, Copen- ing and spelling has been named Mathe- or Beadel. $43.75 hagen blue black you order us to make re- son Hall in her honor. —if Large Women’s $55 to $75 Poiret Twill and Tricotine Dresses, $43.75 Straightline and ce ue. black and chiffon larfv'la.!unlml crepe. <atin de chine and k t'en’s car crepe hise and black. Remarkably fine opportunity? navy, Geurgette crepe. brown, gray. Harding blue at styles—dresses which the 1 \\'4 en wi'l navy b 1 welcome: Col. and Mrs. Connor pairs during the $55 to $62.50 Hand-Embroidered Box Suits—Tricotine and Poiret Twill, row: Will Entertain Tonight | S ,_W::: Navy Blue and Black, $24.75 $2? !and °25I Pleated lSl,(:rls—Wlante? CO]OI‘?. $10. 75 . irts in splendid velour checks and stripes. worsted plaids. prunel'a pla ara crepe, In sizes 34 to 3¥—ripple. slashed and flare box models. 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, black. navy, tan, brown and gray. looking, Col. and Mrs. Fox Connor will en- | work. Frank. 3445, cre chine and pla : Also in seli colors cat ch tertain t usical this! ¢ ‘ M o evening. when . the brearam will he | 5P°ml—§.’:;‘r‘.;'.‘."s.$?r'.’,§‘f,'; $82.50 to $89.50 Flare Blouse, Mandarin and Blouse Suits, Elaborately $1= Navv and Black Pleated Serge Sluris $10 75 given by Yie Clarence Connor. mezan- | rel Choker. ... Hand-Embroidered Vests, $34.75 Side and hox,pleats ed down 1o the hips giving slend lines. R M T o o or sopzanlo - In twill cord and piquetine. Tremendous reductions hecause in tan and gray oply resit e L ST Florence Bush will play the accom- | ]\.amm(—':lts, Their guests will number about thirty, G a buffet suppe i be SRV e a1 L 1215 G SE. W C . New Sports Blouses “tl e Lanno verempnasize ine vatiues Batiste and Tub Silks _ 2 atous test of the new ummer style added | 3 - | rrow to our May Sales! | 3 ‘e B | Srarte Riouzes,-53.95 | L Fine colored ste sports blouses & lavender and | - lf We May Beheve %’hat People Say ;l:.w\ with yrh:l. “ cutfs. fin 1 with small pearl buttons or Make Comparisons Yourseives! . Sperts Blouses, $5.€0 S TO QUALITY OF MATERIALS AS IO REAUTY OF EMBROIDERIES OF unu juality tub silk, with wide stripes of Copenhagen ! £ TO DAINTIN OF LACES AS TO ATTRACTIVE S OF DESIGN B vender on w x4 ”“'\‘L}:" Go-back for years and you won't find our underwear values were any better S i oi vl\"',‘]‘; . —or designs prettier. and black Aren’t YOU interested in sccing what a May sale of underwear means with | : e R e : anamadae Ouses, * prices down en cottons and silks? It's the biggest sale we have ever heid. and A assortments will he better tomorrow than on any day vet. $3 95 $5 90 $9 85 ‘L - - S 3 e b P ’ - I - q 4 1yl added « i y » table. ines ar ord ary | : ~ Gowns—S§1 A Last-Mmute Purchase Glove Silk Vests Do el ke S S alvo E m..xm heiaisend Asah and Bloomers 0verblouses at $10 color Batiste Gowns: square. ents received dur | e o Philippine Underwear gl Akt apet i | Jives us the biggest values vet—35 dozen gowns and chemise ih vexts. hieh Guality zlove Crepe de chine and georgetic erenc hlouses in the Raikan || May Sales, $1.50 and Gises uw the bisgest values sct 35 do il e e L e e e R 1.95 . . $3 Vests (With Ribbon ed in dainty patt i hed with rows of ] $ 95 $ 95 Regular Prices | 4 ¢ Gowns. Combin ? 2. and 3. $5.00 to $7.50 Straps), $1.95 or with novelty braids. Otier styles in big variety—of Chemise. Gowns 2 E §¢ Blcomers (With Plain® « coloring or combination of colors, collarless or with flat col- | | wnd designed with Kn ), $2.85 fars and sleeves, kimono or inset, trimmed to match neck of h e 1 id embroidered. hand-scalloped yokes and prettiest of ”u'_,m i blonse. Copenhagen blue. wray. tomato. mavs. bisque, flesh or ! nations in skirt and drawn work. The importer had just this little lot on hand and white to choose vmlnq A Z l SVics with lace und embroidery gave it to us to help make this May Sale the bigaest eves Wh P ew rrivals | . |te ettlcohtc 2 1 s ave Silk Underwear ey Sorosis Footwear | 00 o with mo With double pancls ¢ ana | ! R g . . A manufacturer’s surplud $8.50 Chemise, $5. 99 DA S ;"‘”'"“P" ‘l"'“ s b ",1 } stock of cnvelope chemise EXITa heavy aqualiiy S Sl Most fashionable lasts. made in the high-class Sorosis f maken this part ol ithe sdle’ icxuus and Hem s i way. and offered at exceedingly moderate cost. H 2 R faced P 4 . 3 3 : Cotton Crepe doubly interesting. $10 Sllk Gowm, 57 50 Extra Size Pelticoats, $8.25 : Quickly washable garments $4.00 Chemise, $2.95 e e i e $1.50 ’ = . i\,‘r,:}.:m find much under usual o 5000 in ercpe de o e ana satin, _\“(.'Lifl""'r',i'p.'..‘.', (S modd st e Brown Calf 2:Sip Puiaps B'oomers, 89c ;;,:::d“‘:i‘t:,g,.::,_ :‘-“'x- Nelen or {klbl sflk Pfi(t:g?a!s, $2.! ?5 A smart new last—made with low flat 4 - r In white S L e CCUDIR S A heels, we't soles—also H ’) NN N v b Cote hemstiteing: ribbon straps and 1.60 Camicoles, 89c Bbie panel front and back. with . > i SURPASSINGLY ORIGINAL polorowithn built-up shoulders. _\-«.i SRR st ot el l»l,.'u:_m.. Sorosis Brown Calf Oxfords S e R e g Gownl ;1.45 soles. Jace nnln'mul anditallored . foriwith himatitcheud Aouries witheCuban hecls, wing tips and wel ; pred Found and square necks, extra full with sl 3300 Camisoles, Sl 45 scallupedsgr hemmed bottans 60 ¢ e have sketched a new Three- < Pajamas, $2.95 Many different styles withyval _Satin and crepe de F‘;{‘:? S“I:e'r‘\’dflcm{‘[&, ‘5:5”‘ $ 2 : T ois 4 . " ace: d tucked georgette cre vith e ne ity ub silk—-w : i picce Dress Suit of Black Can- . (models. flesh color; ::u:n::;p]s,m ked georgette-crene rEstic crepe; ribbon and luce lxl.1:.“:1‘.@:.;.‘,’1:| nt and back: Sorous Stree'; Pumps i ton Crepe trimmed Maon- \{;"| hoth black and dark brown kid. < < 2 % . Medium short vamp. medium narrow toes, ll'l' Fur: lavish embroidery in Centemen Advance Sale Leather Bags low Cuban heels, welt soles . - & bronzcand the new onion shade: l Kid " Gl : I i) - Piarl (I‘;Ira’y %—Strla? lrumps Y111 K purchase—once-third reduction 1th welt soles and bhaby rench heels, tungerine Canton crepe lining. ng oves S ! i s Specially Priced for May Selling! i A At Short Prices! $5.90 to $10.00 Bags $ 75 i o, Perfect-fitting Gloves of Superb White Grouped in three lots at 12' Fre v ) $R.50 $3 95 $4 95 $6 95 Sorosis Dark Gray Strap Pumps v . With black Ieather trimmings, low flat heels. Wonderfully i [ P‘“' Pair Swagger bag shapes—also Top and Bagk-Strap Purses, se- | | ood-lockingd Also— 1 The Connecticut Avenue Shop Iz:buttonglength 16:burtonjlength cured from a maker turning his factory over to making a patented 2-Strap Dark Brown Suede Pum ¥ These glo da from it 20 i Bt i i Spmem | bag. Choice of pin scal. alligator ca'f, morocco and vachette—in With hand-turned soles and high dress heels. Mightly good- o i

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