Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1921, Page 50

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g SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D.:C, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921_PART 2. SOCIETY . v g b iuw, fogmanty Mias Retai Divia ot | ingimats, Sieuts of, Bsidiat Ross: | First of Uniane Teas | niece of the great poct. witl ead tme vo-m Hke the g;»u Pudding and presides over thise distinguished | Visit to this side in the lasi e. Saunders, president of the 1d ith taill d | the Roosevelt administration that the fam H. E:m:;o Mrs, Root, . who " has. ;ur:u British army officer married Miss| Saturday afternoon, October $, from i‘.‘,’.‘:.‘.‘,‘.i:'{.s‘.'f,.“ o:,‘,"rf::fxcmfirfln:’fi compicted a round of home hunting, | Ruth Moore of New York, resigned | g (o ¢ o'clock, the first of a monthly | &’ Jes.” 1 has filled many important roles in |his commission and went into poli- i e - mander of the | OPENING MONDAY, - : oficial socloty duting thé past twen: |tics, With the result that he climbed | series of unique teas will be given | Capt Fred Beall. commander of tho « wmms HONEY sv . Washington ty vears and may be described as one | to the helghts in the commons and s | by Miss Byrd Mock in her studio, the | Washington Cemp of EOFILI 0 3 ‘ L now first lord of the admigalty. He | g, < old | > SEPTEMBER 26 Who knows all the rules and regula- | Now firat lord of the admipalty. He| sign of the Mocking Bird, in the ol Iis ‘former commander. "Gen: Robert = i Hons ::.“'5"‘;']': ;‘;:_C':;‘:’“'}"W’o'::r‘;ft&': Yiord ‘and Lady Lee will e among the | brick “Capitol—the building recently | IS, Lee. Col. Robert E. Lee, Erandson . 3 1, will most feted of the delegates because | purchased by the National Woman's flf the great southern general o State wiil“add thin :i‘:fif.ifi?fiii jofithelr large andiimportant connoe-f ga iy | attend gnd will make a few remaris Mr. C. A \Vrnxg of the )\ew Thought which are hers in the natural order te the passing of great | Wil Miss Margaret Gorman will to x,alm a portrait of President Roose- | to commemorate the passing of g cox. 84 B O e han eionier: Mise Cath- | veit from a characteristic photograph | Amerlcans noted i1 the reaim of urt | read Pocs “Annabel Lee o | 4 } 2 ken in Washington in 1907, and this | and statesmanship, especial honor be- | The program will be ope % England for home and will be of in- | .iwq his private offic» at the ad-| ing paid to the memory of the past | lections from the Peer Gynt !ulhe cstimable aid fin the wintér's pro-| ty in London. Besides coming au | Presidents of the United States—one | played by Dr. Tom A. Williams at the gram. Mrs. Underwood. wife of the " o he disarmament ocone | of whom, James Monros, was inau- | piano and by Miss Byrd Mock on the democratic leader on the Senate floo: I and his wife are| gurated In the building in which the | violin. MES. CEARLLS 0'DONNLZL LEE, JR. e ettiquette from her tenderest years|commissionership. It wa i Scheduled for October 8| “Women of the Poe Circle.” Mr. Wil- : . {1 possesses much social charm, togeth i « «f the Sulerave Manor,| studio 18 located. Mrs. Villa Poe Wilson, another o |with a handsome fortunc and o There is seen from the studio Win- | grandniece of Poe, will pour tea. She S UG cn et vt oG sw‘cfy_f" presem certaln papers to | R rmed Liberty,” the creation of | will bé assisted by Misses Lucile and 0 | - ng people. > i- | Thomas Crawford, whose career as a | Sallie Boggs. 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE ! : With Promier Lioya George elimi- | 50t i 'the mansion o Pren | Scuipior will b reviiwed Ly ir. H. K. WASHINGTON, D. C. S . g rom e m{\_:“.‘*{,*:_r st of dele- | acknowleged 2 patriotic | Bush-Brown, a Washington scul . A Qinner dress of mahogany-colored conference. | societies of a o | at the October tea. c: 3 Lord Lee of Fareham is the outstand- | will entertain n‘?.’.ll Alr::;us ::dm'."n? also will be celebrated crepe de chine is embroidered in ori ing figure in popular interest. As Capt. | bers of th fati works of Edgar Allan Poe Robert 1. | ental colors. x s Lee he was (wi stationed at the | which has r‘:cn:“grl;:‘o; s?‘;uccuuxem:: Lee and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Miss Skirts are m\lc‘h w:g;r(nr'l“dmll?‘l;:er INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S TEA GOWNS #CHOOL GIRLS' OLOTHES : £ British embassy and was one of the | the l’lymuulh celcbrations. ! Elizabeth Ellicott Poe, a great-grand ris favors fringe OCOATS, HATS & DRESSES & NEGLIGEES 4 SPECIALTY 8 H%fiflflfl@fli& The Connecticut Avenue Shop : 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. i when the skating is especially fine Now Showing 'f:ffd«r-xj' Tea @ Remarkable Selling of Superiorly ing rohust as i . 2 . | somewat v(m,;xlc loo ! ° ° ° | nd Winter Suits |G s oyt ‘ D d Pl d Fur-Trimmed MISS FRANCES MORROW, Who recently entertained at a charm- ingly arranged ten for Miss Huxel; Nelnon, duughter of Col. and Mrs. H.| B. Nelwon, who visited her aunt at ‘Takoma Fark., W‘m btlnpsbor ke I Store Hours 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, 9:15 to 6 Daily Tales of Well Known Folk In Society and Official Lifcl (Continued from Seventh Page.) The House of Courtesy Modeled on entirely different :l"':_-'::llfi'ol:‘l‘u; nI:v)l‘m(m» ot :;o,:‘?x‘.,.“u,.‘,’? ' lines, -many luzurious with | wveral weeks of the winter sports are coming to Canada for ll|l~:\ fur. Unusual style examples of surpose. | Time " was when the tired business | of New York sought comfort and : Cashmere Duvetyne creation fishing along the Fiorida | . . oasts or perhaps in yachting tours Panvelaine Veldyne \hout the delectable waters of Bermuda | - - - - A 2 7 Bahama. This year the man who Erminine Marvella . eks strength and endurance for the ; srind of the business is going to join | 4 parti hich hunt izzlie: ither in i . An exceptional degree of beauty a}ld"qsal- fhe Canadian or American Rockies, and | N, that, too, when the thermometer runs; ity at “Normal Prices That Satisfy” dis- & tdosiahen) che (tHermOmetes runs | Fall Sh : o e ord. B i N : . o o e s it asiord hearens el R T, T - --Marked not with regard to their in and opossum. Many unusual advantages of ‘oronto coming to join him, but many | choice and value are offered now. frm N Bork oo omie S0 N | . trinsic value—-but at a price our dom- o 65 to 8115, e L it inance of the market makes possible s and habitual diners-out to ! r - 11 forego the round for several weeks and . s Far-Trimmed S?;Is » cracl brun G0 his lair dans. of ‘the nolo experts are in for this way of gain- “5’ ‘79' m to ing skill and experience together with brawn and_muscle for their work next i e . Lord Byng hopes to go on 2 ® ‘ during the Christmas y . Nassau, capital of the Bahamas and w : seat of & lafge British army post, e eaves : ‘Open Monday as a"rule m; ql‘x\i!et nm.i.‘ decorous as a i 1 .M. small city in Massachusetts and its . Tati 9P M social set s just as exclusive. Scores | Include the used are the fa- of Americans spend the winter there, | 5 vori — attracted by the low rental of lovely fine fabrics— vorites- Beaver, Nutria, Mole, Wol, Squirrel, Krimmer, Australian Opossum. Applied effec- tively on collars and cuffs, revers, pockets, etc. coral cottages set right against the sapphire sea and the advantages of ! that are alone rf bathing all through the year. . . Last year a section of the Westches- used in fine gar- ter Hunt Club established a wing for | training and exercising its best horses | ments. They are fashion’s highly ap- proved madels—gracefully loose, and bewitthingly “belted—new shape collars—of choker désign— or the more elaborate shawl effect —excellently well tailored—elab- orately embroidered—strikingly stitched—and lined with figured or plain silks of high-grade quality. and some highly creditable racing 720 14th Street ovents were staged. Noted golfers, E 5 e, | who wanted to keep in trim all ’ 1lds thi h th inter, found fine rt Bond Building ||| hroush, the winter, fo by the Army Veloura, o1 Club, and tennis players flocked the; Bertha Spittell || large numbers, It was said that o o a permanent winter colony of some- Bolma, }h(ng like e'!g'l;lt'e%ndhugldre!lhAmer- - rison and the excellent hotel éllii‘(;e . Normandy, & 5 Nassau. Now al s changed and even Announcing the Opening of the British Floomily Womder what 13 Ondura, fo,Catoms, B, hele_plyeoegat,end Pillysans, cannot find some means to curtail th L y an Exclusive Shop for the b X Lo 5 . trade wind seas, whose cargo is dark Bty'll. ’ ? brow: k: d stout d - Sale of Misses’ 8 Women’s g G T Lo T T these brigands, and the citizen finds life hard indeed, not to say hazardous, while Americans are loath to tempt fate in a land where no law prevails. Wild tales are told of balls on the Sagui f scows, and many of the British officers, | Specidlizing . whose wives and daughters hoped to spend the winter in Nassau, have in Dr sought the quieter ports around tn Uresses Jamaica and Cuba. s D TESSES |izimene fasmme e Presenting ticipatigg In the celebrations attend- Also in -l ing. ‘the “establishment of the Rook- . ; efeller Foundation at Canton, one of Stylish Stout i . 0 the most charming spots in the old Lln ge rie | oy “Bom of thate ars thou: 5 A brilliant assortment sands of years old, and show the way ° the Chineae youngsters have progress. i ed in this regard. All the toys used i (1) exciusive € by the imperial children of China : ; are arranged chronologically and with : as great care as that bestowed on the jewels of the emperors and em- presses. Even paintings of pet dogs : 2 [} and cats and dwarf elephants adorn . — oy the cases, and little shoes and bits of embroidery- and strings of beads are 3 i kept in their proper place. Young Mrs. Rockefeller, formerly Miss Ald- rich, is said to be so impressed with Queens of Popularity! — § [muire cicar, T Every One a “Newest” Model. irdet EronFand Incluaing 20 those ot f _and Dance Fl'OCkS Indian origin. It is a branch of col- Every One Modestly Priced. ® lecting in which this country, not! :xen ttl‘l"e. govetrmlnenl, has accomplish- | = . nothing at al X Consummate taste desngned and trained Since social amenities form so im- portant & part of atatesmanship, it . hands finished these exquisite creations. As the is a happy coincldence that not only | : i i - the delegates selected by President season approaches we are pleased to be privi g N ceucesent (hisinarionsat leged to contribute such an array of handsome the conference, men of supreme abili- | | ; N db iy, but the ladies of their housenold | : | Gowns for your consideration. New—and be- Though Senator «Lodge :"c:;mg"’h:vsl i b yond the realm of competition—for they have functory interest in social affairs i 1 TEl s come from world-famed studios—but are pnced Women’s Now; “Jazz” $6.50 Oxford— The Pair be sald to have taken only a per- i the death of hi: ife fi Hl Jears afo. noverthelens his daughter: : X . ‘ with characteristic Philipsborn modesty. Radium Taffetas Fuchsia Chiffon Sphinx Velour I:ln§c9n§ Sapphire Imported Sequin Tvaiatan e Orchid Nets Coral ¥ Two.buckle Patent gopin Four-strap Sanda- “Sally” Sandalette, lette, steel cut trimmed, $7.90 Special Sale Regular $8.50 6-lb: 4 Laces 3 Periwinkle Ele_ctflc Iron Taffeta and Tulle Ins (while they last) Combinations Black ‘ Pflcos range from— $2500 t0 5155 The stamp-of ifidividuality ‘is on these Gowns—whether it's the elaborately designed Evening Costume—or the neat, simple Dane¢e Frock. Guaranteed 2 Years 707 12th St. NW. Home Electrical Apphlnces Sandalette, cut - out Patent ‘Grecian’ Sandal vamps, with pl-'n vamps, : X Wm-!’md(iu'hgsh«flm. lct.lndL

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