Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1921, Page 57

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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 15 1921—PART 2. The House of Fashion - SUITS These suits are the choice models and materials of the season. Up to $50 Suits Up to $65 Suits $ 29.50 $ 39.50 $ 49.50 $25 to $39.50 Ski-Bo Tweed Suits Plain and Heather Jersey, the better kind, and Navy Serge and Tricotine. Silk Dresses Sacrificed Up to $39.50 Dresses 519 Taffetas, Foulards, Canton Crepes and Others. Up to $75.00 Dresses Handsome Beaded Georgettes, $ .50 Taffetas, R ——— Satins, Crepes. Hundreds of Summer Dresses, $6.95 to $25 Organdies, Fringette—Just the thing for Fringes and Tassels; all colors In 200-yard tubes. Each Tie o v Texto-Twist—All colors. In 250-yard tubes. Each Sweater Twist—A1l colors. tubes. 7 s m"" 200-y: 5 N 25 ; . 89c Royal Society flfl" L—nflnmm- 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Voiles, Coats and Wraps---Valnes to $49.50--- Of all the new cloths and Silk and Satin Capes. All Other Coats Tremendously Reduced—New Prices, $15 to $59 '.-m-ln-‘l-—.'" v Swisses. Knitted Wool Capes, All Colors, $15 Values................... Cotton. and all colors. bafls, each.. ...... .=:::"‘lu,, Beads! In many as- ""v.bv sorted colors and " sizes. Large bunch, s’ . e LI T special, at........ Sworzyn’s Greatest of all Silk Sales Make no mistake about this marvelous grouping of SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS of the most wanted Silks, all assembled in one tremendous lot. You will find just the Beautiful Silks you need right now for Summer Frocks, Blouses, Skirts, Underthings and Men’s Shirts. All Guaranteed- Perfect; 36 to 40 inches wide. cluded: Yard-Wide Satins. . .......... Yard-Wide Peau de Cygne.............. Yard-Wide Crepe de Chine Slurlmg:. P 40-Inch Crepe de Chine. . .............. Yard-Wide Messaline . .. Yard-Wide Taffeta ...... Yard-Wide Wash Satin .. Among which are in- 49 Naturally the biggest and best values will go first—COME EARLY AND SECURE YOUR SHARE OF THE CHOICEST LOTS. Sale starts Monday morning at 8:30. 36-INCH NON-KRUSH —the Perfect Dress Linen This practical material is shown in twenty of the most desirable colors. Specially priced, per yard.. Little Needfuls Surfit Waist Linings yard-spools; all num- bers. Black and White. Mon- day only— 7 'Spool, 8¢ BUTTONS Doz, 75¢ $14 Twilled Tape—4- )anl pieces; Black and White; Se am Black, White, N Of Net...... 69c m(h. widths. Of Seco . 79 2 ors Of Jap Silk.$1.39 T-" 1 All colors. Brown, 0. N. T. Spool Cot- | Each Snaps, Hooks and Eyes and Safety Pins—All best makes. Card, 10c; 3 cards for 25c; 12 cards for 90c. Many sizes and colors. to 75c a dozen. nent Finish Organdy—Shown in a splendid variety of col- ors, including plenty of the wanted WHITE. Yard cwsesvvssssassesaaiiin Yd. NOTIONS .. !5 to (‘57 3 for 35¢ 12 for $135 sray, 5 pieces. Fashionette Hair Nets— _____________ 29¢ 3 for 35¢ 12 for $125 Spool Silk—Black and Very special, a dozen 46-inch Imported, Perma- Special, Special purchase of Hair- pins—Extra large boxes. Spe- CIRL | 55 e s 15¢ Venida Hair Nets—Cap and Fringe— White and all colors, 100-yd. B T e 18c 12 spools for $1.95 lZc 1;cc.:f,75c ‘Worth up Up to $75 Suits $17.95 25 Clark’s 0. N. T. Mercerized Crochet LAll numbers § Large Beads! Beads! MRS. LUTHER LINCOLNS, Formerly Misx Winifred Holton, n bride of the spring. Cl'n-xst Cl'uld Society Falr To Have Novel Features The program outlined by Mrs, W. I Baxter, general chairman. for the old- ta ioned fair to be held at the Ma- sonic ple from May 31 to June 4, under the auspices of the Christ Child Socicty of Washington, will present an of novel features promising abundant entertainment for the ca- pacity expected Special “stunts” have been planned for each = | of the five days given over to the staging of the fair—a blending of cal selections, costume dancing le experts, negro dial shows, crowds houette forming a ments for both young and old A coneer with Mr. George O'Con- Miss Dorothy Dennett, Edythe Marmion H be the initial tion for the Thursday of that week “Lunch, “with genui will be served evel Steed, who will pi room. being assist, a number of young girls in costume, who will home cooking. day, Mrs. J. N in the lunch h will be v the numerous for the displ; articles. Mrs. Jam, . with a coterie of this use of bunting, flag: employed 1o preside at the flower & number potted plan A dead letq cio Calderon, P, Dudiey Morgan, ) land, Mme. Ignacio Taylor, Mrs. | eanor Heaney, Mrs. Mrs. Daniel Thomas Carter, Mrs. Mrs. Charles P MRS. ANNA H. TORREY DIES Widow of Army Officer Will Be Buried in Arlington. Mrs. Anna Houston Torrey, widow of Lieut. Col. Zerah W. Torrey, died in her apartment at the Northumber- nd, Thursday, a long ill- of age, and wo sons, Maj. Daniel Torrey. attached to the General Staff Corps of the Army here, and Maj. Philip H. Torrey. now en route from Haiti, where he has been on duty with the marine forces. Funeral services will be held tomor- § | row and interment will be in Arlington. urvived by French Model Hat Box This handsome Hat Box is a typical Becker offering, not alone in ap- pearance, but in quality and utility as well. It is very substantially constructed, yet trim, compact and light in weight, measuring twenty inches in diame- ter and twelve inches deep, with two remov- able hat frames, allowing ample space for two hats. Covered with excellent quality Black Enamel, with Cowhide Leather binding ; attractive lining with shirred pocket. Very specially priced— $10.50 Our "Ideal Wardrobe Trunk A very remarkable value at our special price of Becker’s Leather Goods Company 13241326 F St. N.W. SOCIETY 11 1 and on his return will The "Club of Colonial Dames ral other organizations. *“The Chinese Lantern™ Lieut. de Wierzbicki i : Will Replace "Mu Lan" Of on Speaking Tour|"™ ™ V Frae &stick “The Cinese Lantern” will be pro-| Lieut. Vincent de Wierzbicki of the The Right Place. Firiis s duced at Washington's Little Theater | French high commission. who has| Bili—Do you notice that lady over urri this week for the benefit of the China | been in Washington for & short time. | there® What a friendly expression - i 5 . i | she rs on her face Famine Fund. Beginning tomorrow | has left for a short huenk;n!l w:! At whers eloe contd she evening it will run every night. This | through the country .ud will return | rm,,, ¥ have ite ora e beautiful drama by Laurence Hous-|here the last week in for an- | 22 bz - vl 5 other short visit. He ew»xe last Wed- ‘ man will be gorgeously costumed and | o5, " evening at the University splendidly stagcd and will take the | Clyb, when the ambassudor of France H t t h We are now displaying an place of the Chincse play “Mu Lan.” jand Mme. Jusserand were the guests) ems l c mg unusual collection of advarce which was to have been presented for | of honor. Lieut de Wierzbicki is well the famine fund. known as a lecturer in French on | Ruttons made: work finishad same dax | mode's in Wraps Dolmans| Capes i We will gladly estimate the “The Chinese Lantern” made a great | history. literature and the fine urts.|Qpen crenings. Thom. Tel. Fraok 28 134 impression when produced in New |and especially on French art. NOStN York, for it i a novelty in theme and [ which he is an authority. Thr " o o v serv s interpreter to treatment. The principal character is(the wer he served a o t Tikipu. the general drudge of the|the British officers in France 1 studio in which much of the action of | later was a[)nfllnlvd lv‘flul‘f'l' in - the play takes place. How Tikipu, |lish to the French high commission HO,I.EL th Ulysses Graham in the part,|and for his services in this work struggles to attain the power of the received his ll(\.orfllflnh He I;‘n great master Wiowani, and how he ix | spoken in all the stutes but one. He Fheered by the Korean slave girl, Wee | has spoken before the Alliunce Fran- one er | i while many surprising situations de itutions of the X | velop. | i The feast of the lanterns will be MME ROZANN ow ! mnuqrnwrl { | Permanently Changed | Wee, which will be pluyed by Marcia . Washington Club. the Uni- celebrated and the peacock ballet, ne and pit | Columbia 2000 cost of restyling your fur coat. and assure you a s markable dramatic dance, will be in- troduced between the second and third Victor Boenau is arrang- ing 1 music for the play. oF enen and. women. Th 11'be a number of theater | e nonre. 11w, t0 3 parties tomorrow evening. { appointment phone North 60N, of 25% below next fall's prices 1230 14th St. N.W. || Coburn, will supply romantic interest, y Club and a number of ”‘, with the Tinnin dancers in their re- permanently taken from Established 1861 W. B, TMoses & Sons | Furniture lltl) 8? F St %, Linens Carpets Upholstery Announce Effective May 16 and Continuing Throughout the Week Their Annual Profit- Sharing Week This week 1s one set apart every year for the mutual benefit of Our Patrons and Employees. YOUR SHARE is the EXTRA- ORDINARY SAVINGS on STANDARD MERCHANDISE, while the employees re- ceive a bonus. ALL PRICE REDUCTIONS ARE BASED ON CURRENT PRICES; in man instances we are offering merchandise LO THAN PRE-WAR PRICES. We wish to EMPHASIZE. the fact that Our ENTIRE STOCKS of Fumiture, Car- - pets, Rugs, Drapery, Upholstery, Lace Curtains, Linens, Art Goods, are included in this “PROFIT-SHARING WEEK.” Below are listed examples from each de- partment by way of illustration. : The Linen Shop Bleacked Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths and Napkins. Duble satin damask, plin satin band and floral designs. Cloths, - 252 yds. 212); yds. 213 yds For $12.25 Each $15.00 Each $17. 25 Each Furniture Neat designed Bedroom Suite can be had in old ivory, grey or natoral finish. Dresser, $33.50; Chifforobe, $28.50; Toilet Table, $31.00; Full Size Bed, slzs 00 $3200. Four Plece Suite, price. Rugs GRASS RUGS 27x54 .. 36x72 .. 54%90 .. 6x9 .. 2x3Y; yds. 2:4 yd:. Cloths, .$ 145 8xio ... For $20.25 Each $23.38 Each . $ 215 ox12 . $475 12x15 . $ 675 12x18 . Other sizes in proportion. Napkins to match above cloths, 22Y;x2214 inches, FIBER RUGS $13.00 dozen. ox12 ... 8/3x10/6 .. 7/6x10/6 R - R —— 4x7 Cloths, 2Y4x21; yds. 2143315 yds. 212x4% yds. For: $15.25 Each $24.25 Each $30.75 Each Napkins to match above cloths, 25:5_ inches, $16.50 Pl 2 Our Upholstery and Dralpery Profit-Sharing Announcement appears elsewhere in this section

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