Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1921, Page 48

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‘hd nesxy evening last, at the home of Mise Ruth B, Trager in houor of Miss Helen Louise Walters of this eity, ‘whose marriage to Mr. Willlam Fran- cis Leppin of New York will take place on June 15. The drawing and dining rooms were attractively deco- rated with ferns and cut flowers. Re- freshments were served. The gue included: Mrs. Margaret J. T Mrs. Isaac N. Wllfir' 3 A.r;‘l- - shall Haycock, Mis: isabeth Trager of Baltimore, Mrs. George H. Fox and daughter, Peggy, Miss Helen L. ters, Miss Ruth B. Trager, Miss Ma ian Eisenstein, Mi Roberta L. Hai stin, Miss Elisabeth Harstin, Miss Catherine Spaight, Miss Hilda Lo Walker, Mrs. William F. Thomasson and Miss Marie M. Marks. Celebration of Third Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Kimball entertained at a dansant last Monday evening, the occasion being thelr third wedding anniversary. The par- lors were decorated with pink and blue . streamers of ribbons, flowers and ferns. At 11 o'clock the guests were invited to the dining room. ‘where a buffet supper was served, the room being decorated in all white. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball were the re- cipients of many beautiful Among_the guests were Mrs. C. V. Bohn, Mrs. Eva B. Mades, Mrs. Ve non Ives, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Skin- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. George W. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. e, Misses Edith and Helen Oriani, Ada Kirkpatrick, Dorsey Higgs and Helen Kane, Mr. Samuel Holland, Mr. Irving Bucklin, Mr. Stuts, Mr. William Collfer, Mr. J. Harry Taylor and Mr. Cletus Connor and Master Stanley Bohn. Miss Smith Is Wedded to Capt. John B. Bennet (Continued from Fifth Page.) maid of honor, who was attractively gowned in Harding blue georgette made on simple lines and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. Mr. H. Le- rone Walther, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Following the ceremony an in- formal reception was tendered bridal party when Mrs. Walther as- sisted her daughter in receiving her guests. Miss Dorothy Walther, sister of the bride. and Misses Katherine and Esther Walther, Miss Elisabeth g:sflun:, AMiss Bertha Robey and Miss orie Fawcett assisted - ".,;’ e “"“"~ = ed ‘at the re . and Mrs. wson _depart Mhortly after the reception ‘I’:r e: ‘Western _honeymoon trip of two weeks, which will include a visit to the bridegroom’s home in Dixon. The bride’s traveling costume was a tall- ored suit of gray tricotine with gray hat to match. Upon their return to the city, about June 1, they will re- side temporarily with the bride's mother. the out-of-tow; were Mrs. Theodore Phillips of Wil :'.n'n::'d.u“ of the bride, and the Bev. and Mra. "Bdsar C. Fowers of Miss Blanche A. Tebbs of 331 ‘Warder street and Mr. Thomas Hyerfi of this city were married ‘Wednesday at 11:30 o'clock, at the Sacred Hear Church, Father Howard offic The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Katherine Tebbs, and Mr. Home; Dyer was t man for the bride- groom. The wedding was followed by & breakfast at the home of the bride for the wedding party and relatives. ‘The bride looked lovely in a modish f'" of white satip, made on simple ines, bod! the skirt short, the neck of th ice eut round "and sam°wit: pearis. as were the elbow sleeves. ‘wore & white lace hat adorned '811(1: a_white .ostrich plume and bride roses. carried The maid of honor rgette crepe frock the same material and ® carried a bouquet of pink roses. After a trip to Norfolk Mr. ang 1{::'- will reside at 3318 'ql:re-l: The marriage of Mrs. Florence J. Crane to Mr. Marion Frazier is an- nounced. The ceremony was per- formed Wednesday, May 18, in the home of the Rev. F. W. the First Baptist Church. The bride wore a traveling suit of dark blue tricotine with & small hat to match and a corsage bouquet of sweet peas and rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Frasier left immediately after the ceremony for a northern trip and efter June 16 will be southeast. Store News ers, all colors. ..... All-silk Sweaters, craze .. The Tailored at s Skibo Tweed . Johneon of | | Granddaughter of ‘Wardman Park Hotel yesterday aftermoon, was Mis —_—nmm— s D. G, MAY 23 1921—PART 2 MRS. JOHN BENNINGTON BENNET, Mrs. Elizabeth Water Color and China Painting Exhibited Friday evening a musical was given at 1630 Rhode Island avenue inaugul rate a Piano, three-day vocal end viol colony teachers and students of music. The art exhibit consists of about thirty water-color sketches and per- haps seventy pieces of chtna. Mrs. seeing the opportunity, has chosen her subjects almost ex- clusively from Washington. those which are especially virile is painting of in a snowstorm. sketches are bits of Potomac Park during blossom time; others are land- scapes up the Potomac river, along the old canal, or in Rock Creek Park. ‘Then there are sketches of the White House, the Mashington Monument and Hotchkiss, the Chureh St. Matthew's Sever: other popular subjects. at home at 1306 A nnotl o y 3 e e e s e s exhibition of the work of G. Elinor Hotchkiss and others in water-color and china painting. selections were rendered by various members of the small Among S. Balley, who, until her wedding Marion Smith. Supper Dance Given at to Club Wednesday evening, given in col Mr. John Edmund Cammack, in ot | Buests " numbered _about and Mrs. John Cammack. Columbia Country Club Mrs. Anna Kahlert was hostess at a supper dance at the Columbla Country pliment to Miss Martha Newman and ‘whose marriage will take place Wednesday, June 1, at St. Patrick’'s Church. The a_ hundred, mostly young people, and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Edwin A. Newman m- On the Premises, Cheaply—Satisfactory or Pa. al o Otherwise Reasonable Charge. Furs Remodeled and Repaired. Phone North 9468, | 'MARTIN WOLF 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. OLD FURS kEDYED OOLD STORAGE FREE if Work Is to Be Done, No R TR TP T I ] SPECIAL MAY SALE OF {IVY CORSETS TWIY, OB HALF PRICE ‘Topless Corsets Suede and Satins SALE PRICES, $2 to $15 REGULAR PRICES, $4.00 to $30.00 i | i I Semi-boned Corsets { ONLY IVY CORSET AGENCY IN THIS CITY 1106 G Street ALL SALES FINAL $ [VY CORSET SHOP Only Ivy Cerset Ageney in This City Pink Silk Corsets Rubber-top Corsets Models for heavy figures included. Northwest Corner 13th and G Sts. e RSB PN, SO T The House of Fashion - : — For Monday, May 23 Monday..... $] Q.95 One Thousand Stylish Dresses A Most Womlerfu'l Display—Entire Fouarth Floor Taffeta, Georgette, Foulard and C repe Silk Dre SSes 325 $39.5 The Values Are Extraordinary—See Them variety of Wool Sport Capes are the latest New Summer Dresses Ginghams, Voiles, Organdies, Linens On Sale, $§ 8.95 'Hundreds of New Sweaters The Smartest Wool Sport Sweat- $5.95 $8.95 $10.00 ewest Model Suits Here Of Finest Quality Tricotine and the Better s .95 Compsse With Any $25 Suits Flsewhere qz> 31 6.95 Sport Silk Skirts Baronette colors. Special . Satins, in white and Great variety of other Sport, Silk and Wool Skirts, 45 " $10 to $25 Equal to Any Tailored . $70.00 Garment Georgette and Silks Values Extraordinary THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ATA AT ATAT AT Startling Disposal—Spring Suits Ranging from Wooltex Tailored Suits and including all em- broidered or beaded costume suits in our entire stock—300 suits at sweeping price reductions. j ; The Sale at the New Prices Starts Tomorrow Morning Grouped for convenience in choosing in half a dozen groups, in all of which there are good assortments of sizes. It is simply imperative that we reduce our suit stock by at least 200 garments and these sensational reduc- tions are the result of this condition! Early comers, by choosing the high- er-priced suits in each lot, will indeed be fortunate! ALL WOOLTEX Tailored Suits 339‘.50 and 359.50 Were $50.00 to $85.00 There are not many of these Wooltex Suits, but all go at the reduced prices. Both tailored and semi-dress styles in the Wooltex tested tricotines, serges and twill cords, in black and navy blue. Tuxedo styles of one and two button fastenings are included. Also semi-fitted unbelted and narrow styles. Some with flat braid- ing, self cording or cable stitching. All “Milgrim” - Tailleurs Finest of Tailored Suits $87-50 Were $165.00 and $175.00 More than custom tailored because Milgrim Suits in ad- dition to the exquisite shaping and perfection of finish which custom tailoring assures, give you style originality. Strictly tailored in the finest of piquetine and twill cord. Navy blue and black! All Trimmed Suits Down! Reductions the most severe we have ever made so early in the season. $69.50, $79.50 and $82.50 $95, $150 to $185 suits A $39.50 suits Are $69.50 More than 100 suits—New York designs—adaptations of imported models, band-finished and hand-tailored of high-class materials and lined with superb silks. Dozens of different models from which to chegse. Suited to every type of figure. At $69.50 Choose from suits of tricotine, twill cord and Beautiful costume suits in rich array. Pique- Poiret ?vlu.molsbonfaly hand-embroidered and tine and twill cord, with eyelst embroidery, steel, braid trimmed. ~Navy blue, black, tan and jet, wood and iridescent beading embroidery or pewter gray. Blouse and belted box jackets, silk braiding. Skirts trimmed to match the flare and ripple styles. Suits of distinctive char- jackets, box and tailored lines A remarkable acter at a most remarkable reductian. assortment. Large Women’s Suits in This Sale! Not large size models, but regular size models of suitable line, made in ,lam size patterns assuring perfect fit and becomingness in the most fashionable of the season’s styles. Large Women’s $55 to $69.50 Large Women's $110 to $115 suits, $39.50 suits, $89.50 ., black d tan tricotine, with gelf In navy blue and black tricotine and pique- oln:dl:“tybrllr bln:;ln‘ and ocable dtalilt. tine. Hand-embroidered with silk or braid. Wooltex Creates a Sensation By Sending Us 100 Wooltex “Sportspun” Jersey and Tweed Out- of-Doors Susts for Selling at About 1 Reduction Of Wooltex tested cloths, with Wooltex tailoring and in Wooltex styles, these suits stand at the very head of their class and appeal to the woman who demands lasting satisfaction! They are indeed fine suits and this is the height of their season—yet here they are for youn— Regularly 20+ $18.50, $24.50 and $29.50 e Prices, Suits of “Sportspun” Jersey in both plain colors and heather mixtures, with Tuxedo revers and with notched collars, in a dozen styles characteristic of Wooltex individuality. Wooltex $35 to $40 Tweed and Homespun Suits, $24.50 & $29.50 Tailored styles, panel backs, notched revers, belted and without belts, in tan, brown, green, navy blue and oxford mixtures. Do Not Miss This Wooltex Opportunity Two Great Purchases For the Closing Days of Our Greatest May Sales of Underwear A Purchase of Philippine Underwear A Purchase of Domestic Lace-Trimmed Underwear More Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers—Crepe de Chine and Satin Underwear Greater assortments and, if anything, better values than on the opening day of the sale! Have retail prices come down? Our May Underwear sales emphatically answer “Yes i $5 to $6.50 Philippine Underwear, $2.95, $3.95 Gowns and Chemise, the dainty products of months of careful sewing, hemstitching and embroidering, for you to wear. The price can- not compare—neither with the work put in them, nor the wear you'll get out of them! ‘Wonderfully beautiful garments in this pur- chase. Lace-Trimmed Underwear, $1.95 Of Fine Nainsook and Batiste A proof in themselves that summer undergar- ments may b inexpensive yet datntily charm- ing. Tailored, lace-trimmed and embroidered. Yokes and medallions of embroidered organdie and 1ace, ribbon bows and rosebuds. White and flesh color. AL SILK UNDERWEAR at May Sale Prices! See these generous assortments—prettiest of styles and dependable qualities—no longer luxuries— especially when you can buy—(May sale values)— Crepe de Chine and Satin $3.00 Glove Silk Vests, $1.95 $3.95 Bloomers, $2.95 Envelope Chemise, $3.95 This 1s one of our star values of the May ales— Tallored modeis with tucked and hemstitched yokes, fl;n'.’- 7&1““':! d'{lel“l!“l‘:lodnlg;ll A':::nri‘g:‘-'%x;gi;y.:df and those mere elaborate, trimmed with filet and val l'“‘i’l':.:'m '"o:'l, reinforced where they most need laces, georgatte and lace medallions, Feminine leve- | ;" when you can get such garments at this prics you liness frem shoulder straps te hem. should buy all you need. Coats This Week Anticipating your coat needs over the holiday. 100 splendid coats, top coat styles and wrap coats, motor, walking and dress effects. gNhllevcr your plans, you'll need a coat if they call for a trip, and these at reductions will please you. $50 to $69.50 Top Coats, $32.50 About sixty coats, very smart in such materials as suedetex, duvette and tricotine, with full backs, flares unhampered by belts, plaited panels and the popular Tuxedo style in cape coats. In tan, gray, seafoam, navy, brick and sorrento blue, and all silk lined. $85 to $100 Wraps and Coats, $54.75 ‘Will be prized for richness of materials and style lines. Fifty garments with no sameness except that materials are fine and tailor- ing the best. Cloths like Marvella, Florizelle, Orlando, Romona, Mir- ette, Duvetyn, Tricotine and Twill Cord, in a rainbow of soft shades. New Navy Blue Crepe Dresses, $25 Canton Crepe—Crepe de Chine See them early in the week if you are anxious for a dress for Features ‘The fiying panel, ribbon trimmed. A beaded blouse entirely new. A puffed tunio with rosebud trimming and new straightline dresses with wide self sashes in extra quality Canton crepe and crepe de chine, $25. Tricolette Sport Frocks, $18.50 NEW ©Overblouse style with linen collar and cuffs. Rose, flame, gray, navy blue and black. NEW Taffeta Silk Dresses, $39.50 With ribbon-trimmed, slashed turdic of geor- N E w Canton Crepe Dresses, $45 Knife-pleated side tunic and wide, soft sash. N E w Georgette Crepe Dresses, $45 Made over taffeta silk with hemstitched tucked skirt and blouse. Foulard Silk Dresses, $49.50 ° ° o , ] aili-rrice miutinery. L] Al ! TRIMMED HATS AND SAILORS °* $4.25 to $22.50 ; Were $8.50 to $45.00 It’s room we need, so out they go, the very best of the season’s that feature fashion’s latest and most distinctive innovations in tr:m:;‘-\;::gs‘; c?;o;mgs {and shapes. ir brai ats et b * - tintic touchen of feathers, et and lace. Falfern hats in smerrs din: tinctive lines, large and small. Hats of milan and hemp, light and frivolous, together with matrons’ of quiet dignity. All at half price $5.90 and $]().50 There s a weave of silk crepe that has come sweeping into vozue in women's apparel. It is very beautiful to look at and has the 2 We have just received some handbags of this fine fabric, mak- ing it possible for you to carry a bag exactly matching your Can- ton crepe frock or suit. Colors taupe, blue, gray and brown. One gette crepe. NE “ With overdrapery of georgette crepe. styles without exception at one-half their former prices! Hats tomeorrow. Distinctively New—Silk Crepe body to give good service. illustrated. “ANNETTE” A Leather Matinee Purse, $5.00 Fitted and trimmed in silver. Over-the-arm strap. mirror and coin compartment. Pleasingly different. Umbrellag, $9.50 For rain or shine—in beautiful quality silks with amber handles, tips and ferrules—also leather handles—in the short sizes—skort ferrules and tips—beautiful for $9.50. The Vogue in ~ Overblouses Sketched Is a Tie-Back Overblouse $3.95 Of novelty tricoletts. White batiste collar and cuffs. Espe- clally attractive waen worn with summer skirts. Colors gray, rust, tomato, navy and white. Special Georgette Blouses, $5.90 A variety of pleasing types. collared and collarless, round and V necks. Frills pleated and ruffied, lace trimmed and embroidery and tucks. White, flesh and bisque. Whether or not you contemplate buying a new blouse, see these. Then you will. Inside a Handmade Blouses, $3.95 to $18.95 No blouse has ever supplantsd those made by hand, now at the height of their popularity. Fashioned so painstakingly, evident In the set of the sleeves, the snug-fitting cuffs and collar that stands well up in the back and hugs the neck. You who have worn machine-made blousas know the importance of such details. So much for the practical side, now the ornamental: Ah, hand- embroidery and drawnwork, real laces, filet and val, tiny tucks with what exquisite stitching! If you'd see them! SOROSIS FOOTWEAR Refreshingly new, sterfing in quality. A Two-Strap Pump SOROSIS $12.75, Of brown or gray suede or brown kid, Fits snugly, the straps holding it se- curely at the heel. Hand-turn soles, medium vamp and toe last. The illus- tration shows that it is a shoe unusually good looking. A Black Satin Pump SOROSIS $10.73 Two straps with jet beading on straps and around vamp. Hand-turn soles and the new dress heel. A daintiness of line not to be surpassed. English Walking Pump, $6.50 :%' (Illastrated) = = Tan calf, two straps, wing or straight tips, welt soles and sensible low heels. A very practical and mannish shoe. $10.75 Satin One-Strap Pump l Pair Black satin with cut-steel beading on strap. Medium short vamp and toes comfortably rounded. Broad French heel. An ideal, dressy pump for women too heavy to wear with comfort narrow toes and dangerously high heels.

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