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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 l ‘P Ol‘fl 3, AT LATIN AMERICAN RECEPTION |t amere i, Effiisies Wi \ b s> I ay ! Baltimore, Philadelphia and other cities s PRt Friday 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. No . Fonection Eaidmore. & o VWO with any other A . U & -1 . . Speci yith any eher § | Pan_American Union Building Lavishly| poLicEMAN IS HURT ilar name any- . where. d f D' 'fl d d —— ¢ The House of Courtesy Decorate or 1gnl e an Arnold Crane Injured Stopping ° o B b - Runaway Horse. e tlful Ceremony. Policeman Arnold Crane, res ! ¥ 4 au y 634 Morton Street. was sligl Jwelve-Ten F St —— e jured yesterday "h(“‘r"“”“r“'h‘ { %0 WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES 0! i sted i, ping a runaway horse in front o N “‘:};flcur;”x:"h{né a"d,“rs‘ ""r:“ir:f cruisted ’)".'rm""_":”"“‘\nsn'zmrn Ao Pezot|W street. The injured man went | o e assadors, . q C "0 of a nast 0 d vas attended by a €i- 3| P o i » Fi p Jaters and. charme draftaires of the!ohade of pink chiffon velvet nastursium | nome; and wia aitended by s physl-| From a Foremost Designer of the Finest Costumes 3 i gt | o mming. Mme. Bryn wore pale | hurt. 1 SaaP = - s Latin-American republics last it bius and siver brocade, with araperies | Join Cooney. five and one.nalf ven and Gowns Comes a Collection of at a reception, with dancin n the 'S 1 Senorita_Inez Dom- |old, 412 6th street, knocked | 1e satin and tul ov-|by an automobile at Pennsylva Pan American Union building. dent and Mrs. Hard- Forty-Seven sequins; Senora de|avenue and 7th street about 110 ng in a sapphire|last night. He was treated at Ei When the Pres ing arrived at 10:30 o'clock the build- | Dlue sequin gov ounted ove o: s 5 ing was aglow with lights, the Stars|Senora {ru e and. rolte!| ooy foapid LoT 2 peletul sy and pes of the United States and | Mme. © Grouitch wore silver with a floral decoration artis-| Ll ki wore white' lace: Mme. A orn e g 1t Into| Feter wore rose pink satin, comblned with gold Iace and made dancing length ; equins and et : Senora de Beeche, bla Evening Gowns k fish scale tiful. k jet and | they were {the amba: E the 2 oints Z . silve the am dor of Lirazil. | covered with sequins and embroiders. tl||e {}:;(‘)wnun;):fu‘)"r‘}l “v,f“:\::: More Than Thousand Guests. The assistant director, Dr. The guests. numbering more than luded the diplomatic | tn the Latin-Americans, s of official corted the President and ing and the President’ second floor, where after removing their wraps, they were met by the including Se am dor of ~ Chile and N an H 'l\},.:{fi,,,,')‘ S Mathieu, the ambassador of Arg ha | h Tenry = Ashur and Mme. Le letcher, Mrs, g - - o of Peru and . the Hows y /i D J $175 $185 of Feru and the ambas. | ot & Worth 8125, $150. $175 and $185 Keuador and Mme. le. and the J. Walsh., Repr 1‘n~l char; ,\- o pama and his Henry D. Flood, na- H sister, i evre. ; Presenting an ensemble of Gowns for formal ilbert M. Hitcheock. A and informal wear, original in conception and \ Form 1 of March. Miss With the President and Mrs Hard- ¥ 2 \‘I‘{x"- /) ing leading, preceeded by the Presi- . 3 . g () |dents aid. Col. Clarence sherill, ' Mrs delightful in celoring. v Dr. Rowe, the reception com h'm:‘,w‘y\, tz, Robert made a line of ma ntirely h son, . B AL 2 S the') \Where ail of {l¢jeune, Gen.” and Mrs the W The Styles Reveal cling the hall of the ambassadors, ministers, daffaires and their ladies line, all of them falling into the march with the special reception com- mittee and proceeding to the hall of and. Gen. and Mrs. George Bar- ‘stood in|nett, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Heath, Gen. Nelson A, Miles, Maj. and Mrs. Sher- HANDSOME METALLIC BROCADES man Miles, Mrs. John B. Henderson. || Do not confuse this BEAUTI- BLACK NET WITH SEQUINS Mr. P rllenderson, Miss Mabel | FUT and DURABLE POUCH, OSTRICH TRIMMED PANNE VELVETS Americas, where at the south end of| Foardman, S, Madeleine, Gitine® 1] which” you make 1 e oo IS N flaraing, Viee| Mme. 'C e S 2 || Witk & Bought bead bag,. There BROCADED CHIFFON VELVETS PR W 18 assortments—bo FRALH Sion: | to Switzerland and Mrs, ster [} ference. We supply all the ma- BEADED S BLA NET adie g hosts of the occatlon, ident and his|Gary. o 4nd A Hampson '} terials required, including Shell DIGNIFIED JET TRIMMING ON BLACK 3 R k bl M k d party were justic Mr. Charles Turner Williams of Bal-]] Top in Tortoise Coloring, Van- i emarkKably arkea- Court, cabinet offi timore, who entertained the Venezuelan || ity Mirror and Iridescent : 3 . pro tempore of the | -| mission headed by Dr. Gil Borges, tak- (| Bronze Bead There is a gown here for every function—many er of the House, Gen ing the entire mission and many diplo- 3 . . £ g = ) countries to An- are in the light shades for dances, and plenty s of Latin Ame lis and other miral Coontz, o, tant secretari retary to the President of black for the more formal affairs. > entertaining them, > reception last night state,” and their ladies i companied by Mrs. Williams, o tthe head of the south stairway Anderson and Miss Alice s F1 the receiving line to greet Vice Pros- e e Jatter daughier of the one C.0.D. All Sales Final e I Conlidge, the ambassadors, min- | p i 0N 00 (T isters and charges d'affaires (of coun- former mayor of Baltimore. ies” Gther than the republics of America), the members of the cabinet theehief justice and associate jus- Supreme Court and other and their ladies werc: s ambaseador of Chile and Mme T tha ambassador of Argentina ard Mme. Le Breton. the ambassador of Peru and Mme, Pezs the ambas- B razil. the minis 2 htxix:f;r?d ss Dominici and_the N ge d'afraires of Panama and Miss Lefevre. Second Receiving Line. . Standing at the head of the north e tairway to receive the visitors minister of Kcuador and Mme. Elizalde, the minister of Co- Jombia and Mme. Urueta, the minister guay and Mme. Varela, the ister of Guatemala and Mme. Bi- ‘the minister of the Dominican Republic _and Mme. Joubert ~the minister of Nicaragua and Mme. Cesar, the minister of Haiti and Mme, Blan- chet, the charge daffaires of Hon- Guras and Mme. Diaz, The two re- Ceiving lines much facilitated the progress of the reception. the guests fling past the President and M Harding and the group of diplom: Sekernbiled near. The same stately Aoremony accompanied the departure of the guests of honor as on lh--xrl arrival. i The floral decorations of the pil- lared interior of the building were the most elaborate ever cssayed, and hundreds of American beauty roses filled tall vases back of the chairs of the President and Mrs. Harding and where the diplomats and hosts of the evening were grouped. Tall slender cedars were placed where thy would add most dignity and decorative ef- fect in the hall of Americas, and, too, there were veritable groves of palms well disposed about the room. The stately arches, four in number, which 5dd 86 much to the beauty and lofti- fess of the chamber, were completely transformed into floral arches, flower- | ing laurel and smilax being the chief flowers. Hundreds of Rare Flowers. In the hall of flags, were hundr of rare blossoms. Here too, the arc Samuel Reading Bertron, nklin Brown, Kirt —in the wanted plain drapings —and box plait effects— 5;95 and $7 05 Novelty Wool Plaids—Shepherd Checks—Silk ] Poplins—Baronet Satin—Plain Panama 8 Cloth—Blue Serge They are being offered much below their intrinsic value— while the varied types presented give opportunity for wide range of choice. 7 Mrwnd Mis Franklin Q. Bro?h, MP. | loss—r e lons 11081111 ew an Greater Store ki o A G Street N.W. Continuing Our Opening All This Week Celebrating Our Opening With Wonderful Values —we are pardonably proud of the wonderful response to the formal opening of our new store. To show our appreciation in a substantial way, we have assembled wonderful values. in the choicest merchandise. Come tomorrow and see our magnificent New and Greater Store and share in the bargains. ‘ Hundred of Beautiful Dresses %600 to 5800 Baronet Satin Leather Bags Sport Skirts | At a Very Attractive Price Vanity Boxes Souvenir Price $15 Values—Souvenir Price TThheaitoyrl:nse A Values to $55.00 $ 3 98 [ ] of styles is so large that descrip- tion is impossible. An unlimited variety of [J All are new and ® styles, shapes, etc. All fitted. e sSilk lined. All colors. Every never_on sale be- ono an extraordinary value. 777777777, zzzzz7z7777777777z777zz;7272z2 4, Wool Sweaters Radically Marked at 2.95 ! They are Tuxedo effects; in attractive stitch; with wide sash or twisted rope girdle. Shapely 7 soming laurel, and with great clusters of pink blossoms, filled the spaces between the pillars surrounding the patio and trailed over the marble balustrade. In the patio, with its electrically lighted fountain, were many blooming plants, and smart. gold fish playing around the lights G A . Gndor the water and the rarest par- merican rots of the South an “entral meri- Nr“n’ B G;ay' can countries were in their native avy, eau habitat. 2 ty, Black, The Aztec garden, which should have formed the most beautiful point of vantage for the promenade, was lighted with hundreds of red, white and blue electric bulbs, a weird blue light suffusing one entire end of the garden, reflecting on the* ing which suffices as the home of the director general of the X An-American Two Orchestras Vlaying. There were two orchestras, one fur- nishing the general program for the reception, playing the national an- Brown, Pink. Odds and Ends At ridiculous prices to close them out. Quantities are small. 40 Wash Dresses £ model and cofor Full-fashioned Silk Hose ed model and color Souvenir Price 7777777777272 Genuine Duplane Bar- onet_Satin Sports Skirts, sizes, 14, 16, 18, 36 newest models; pleated to 44. and plain; fancy pockets $1 -59 pl'. and White, Flesh, Pink, The Materials Heavy Quality Pure Silk is included. All Rose, Copen, Olive, Gray, & 4 i 2 Hose, with elastic garter tops; tor repes A reinforced sole, heel and toe. Taupe, Sand, Tan, Navy Canton pe. eorgettes ce an peinforced sole, heel and to them as soon as the President and " Mrs, Harding reached their stations and Black. Crepe de Chine Taffeta Silk ufie‘"zefls”, browns, gray, etc. Regular of honor in the great room, while Satins ce and Satins $2.00 and $2.50 values. another orchestra later played for Crepe Meteor Lace Dresses Combinations dancing. Every other dance on the program was a waltz, thus setting the mark of disapproval to a great extent on the sensational dances of the day. TWO SPECIALS Big Value in Fine Exquisite New Voiles and Organdies—slightly mussed.: In White 3 cal B Supper for the President and Mra \ lors. 3 i . arding, was served at 11:30 in the N and colors TOken SiZES. s cevme comoim ow ccenwossons governing board room, the reception wash Dresses IN SUITS § COATS and WRAPS numbering several hundred, was serv- ed in_ the large maproom, on the committee acting as escort. 76 White Wash Skirts I TR s S Someic e | WL SPORTS SUITS [} Values Up to $45.00 % $ .95 Women’s and_Misses’ Jersey s 50 e Sports Suits. Every garment l‘;. e perfectly tailored. Blues, greens, W Tz ad & R . . " ground floor and openin off the Some soiled—in Gabardine and wide wale Pique. 1 patio. s S ir Pri \ ) Scarcely ever has one seen more ouvenir Irice N Belted and pocket-trimmed. ° h‘ea;lx";lful xownsdlhan z]hns;d»lvorn last gray and browns. All sizes. Q\‘ nig! gowns and jewels a ng great 11 \ luster to the scene, while the diplo- 200 of the most charming N mats were resplendent in their deco- Wash Dresses we have ever \§ N rations and uniforms. % years. All the popular ma- 2 % gho»\{n. Mhzdc of figest ?:ml- SKIBO ity French organdy. ace TWEED TS 55 Coats and Capes iv‘:’°i,‘a:’:"0§;,z;zn~$1 95 els; also tricotine and tafieta silk. All are silk lined. All sizes, 14, 16, 18, 3 to 44. drapery was caught at the waistline at the right side with a black velvet rose with dewdrops of crystals, from ‘which a double rope of jet and crystals hung pendant. The very long, graceful train of the satin was cut at the top in a deep V with a point on either shoul- der and a cascade of black tulle” fell almost its entire length on one side. She wore a broad black velvet band about her neck with an exquisite soutoir of diamonds. Her bouquet was of blue lupins, delphinium and mauve orchids arranged in a sheaf, and was presented to Mrs. Harding for the hosts of the evening by Senora de Mathieu, wife of the ambassador of Chile, dean of the South American group of diplomats. Mme. Jusserand wore a sapphire blue velvet gown combined with blue tulle scintillating with _iridescent blue se- quins and made on very graceful lines. Mme. Riano wore a glittering gown of black sequins and tulle made on long straight lines. Other Beautiful Gowns. Senorade Mathleu wore a turquoise blue charmeuse gown, with gold fringe edg- ing the skirt and gold lace on the top of the bodice. The satin draperies ter- minated in a pointed train. Mme. Le Breton's gown was of pale blue and gold b -elaborately designed, with & broad of heavy gold cloth, in- blues, etc. All sizes. MrseHarding fai Whits. terials and colors are in Mrs. Harding wore a gown of lus : 5 — trimmed, large motifs, N Sports Coats, short and medium lengths— whne‘s:}t‘irn.:sgli_gr?lrl;1(!5:;:!,0wxux;utl)fii d“d?‘i %Dll’{‘; mé)dels. — ruffle modelgse, mnifcs fl‘;’:fi \§\ Spcr_n Clothc Jersey and Velour—plain and em- thoe Cotlocves. %‘;’cfimg;duflnhngl[ nf;‘c"?"'f‘fi; {,ifi‘;;'f;osj we,ap;" msg: many other styles. Every The most popular Sports s 95 §; broidered. Capes are the new knitted Worsteds— o design pailletted in crystals. ~ The 2 Y color you could wish for. Suits made—finely tailored and e N ¥ silk lined. Gray, tan, brown, -— \ with brush collar and revers. | 200 Trimmed Hats - We've gathered the ones and e twos of a kind from both the Popular-price Section and the Main Salon into one big group- ing—for sclection tomorrow at $1.00. ] Every style, every color-tone and many types of material and trimming have a representation of one or two Hats. 2 The Wonderful A Wonderful Lot of WOOL SWEATERS PETTIBOCKERS | e roorie® | Handsome Blouses | _ s v Soft Wool Tuxedo $ 1 .85 $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 Values | S s rich 3338 SILK PETTICOATS cuffs. Al colors and Jersey Silk Petticoats of excel Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, $ i lent quality; choice of all wanted | Taffetas, Pussy Willows, Tailor- Fiber SWEATERS shades and combinations. ed and Dressy models; high and ° Silk P 4 low necks; lace trimmed, beaded These are in Tux- s!:lk Undemw’ 51'85 and embroidered; white, flesh edo models, with 515@ repe de Chine and Satin gar- and colors. All sizes. long sash-belt. All — ments, lace and ribbon trimmed. wanted colors. Ver: . y Values to $3.98 extraordinary values.