Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 8

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- % 8 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. d., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. SOCIETY o ! Mrs. John . Frick for a fortnight. Keysey, Miss Nancy Guffey, lllnllor. Miss Kllh.rlncl lo;u.“l:l‘n E;lid A., who has been attached to the|Pony rides and a shonting gallery wiil — Mary Ridgely Preston, Miss Frances Crippen, Mr. Melvin hite. Mr.|general staff in Washington, went to be among the other attractions. Th: . Mr. Frederlo Willlam Wile, 0orre- | pygy wias Emily B. Symington, Miss [ Georse Warren and Mr. Edwin 5. Pot- | Now york with Mrs. McBride early |patronesses Inciude Mre, Charies ) spondent of the Philadelphia Ledger. (goonie" B whitelay, Miss Dorothy in the week and spent several duys | o, n“yp AOREE B OO pe wll h:ddrau the Indiana Soclety of Haxall and Miss Allen de la Tour '“ - ia Soclety ;z the Hm;l As!hor }E,ero':e Ma(llnlg {u; N;r L l;‘ s Mrs. . “u n-' en u’ ashington at its firat mee: 3 van anama, where he has been assigne . C. Wallace and Mrs. James the meason. ot the Nea! gneeting of | Clark. _"‘ s :’" ed . . o duty as ussistant chief of It of | Davin. . a'clock tonight, on “A Hoosler News- | Mrs. Frederick Pearson has joined e evening reception and dance |the Panama on. : aper Man's Tw " which was arranged for Monday — pap enty Years Abroad. Mr, and Mra. Frederick M. Frince: I | evening, October 1, by the Pennsyl-| Mra Avery ‘;'unl;y‘" will 11 give the use | Mr. and Mre. Victor Moore were the . - | e : ; Miss_Caroline swry daughter of | Prince, 3d, at the Hotel Plaza, New [vania Soclety, in honor of Gov. Wil- |of the grounds o Newark street | pyects o nd Mrs. Caleb W I\ i B ir. and Mrs. John P. Story, wi 1 as formerly {liam Sproul of that state, will not | residen to the 1 i dll()l (:! the ) i The Pl’eSldent and Mrs. Hm‘dmg Attefld‘ e among the guests at'a Tunchecy, glven | Mt FliZaborn Handing. dsushtes of |take place on that evening on ac- | Vassar Salary Zndowme 7 con at the Chaste: M ® 2 " yesterday y _Mrs. Ernest Judson |Mr. Willlam H P. Harding. count of the death of enator Kno: mittee for the Vassar vee ¥ ir. oore w I 2 % Clark in her home, Promont-on- = = b ill be given at some futu it to be held October 'Conr Memorial Services for Senator 3 SIRtn, M oo FROMIBEOR. | ) Davia 3. Nevin of the Stock- | Pa%ulL B Elveh a1 some future datd | to, be, held, October h | l e ll:n'l'll(hle; 58 A“clgflb f(:lnrk] Tn! h;ld leons\erlnlneg' last nl‘thl l{" h'mo’; —_— 1 f Ie = C Foe 3 M other guests were ss Carolyn o 88 _Agnes tzgerald of Gran Lieut. Col. Robert B. McBride, U. S. ~ s Hressee, Miss Margaret Platt, Ml!! Rapids, Mich. The guests were Miss Knox at the a_DltO : 3 : Ottolie Y. Wickes, HMiss Ellsabeth W.' Anha Gobel, Miss Ellgaheth Ann Tay- e e e RS. HARDING accompanied [culture and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith. M the President to the Capitol nd secretary of the Peruvian ing to attend the Senor de Buenavista, has Sha e it the week in New York, and last memorial s"‘_'i"” o S,“ evening was among the guests at tor Knox. Col. Sherrill, the FPresi-|dinner of Mrs. W. Herbert Wiley at dent’s aide, and Mr. George B. Chris- | Rockledge, her country home near tian, his secretary, were with them. Among the other Mrs. Coolidge and her house guest, am. Mr. ana Mrs. an § ; SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND Mrs. R. B. Hills of Massachusetts, ¥ T’lil Store s Open A" Day Saturday: )'UU"//'—UL APDAREL FOR EVEPYWWAN will be guests at luncheon tomorrow of Mrs. Louis Hertle, at Gunston ; Hall, Va. rk & : President and Mrs. ant, Jr.. di vith Mre. Elkin - % 1"’1 . lunching with- them he W i 1 - and 3 int are < e Dnusua inomart.Appare - House Mr. A. H. Hei N - Washington [ R : Ohio, and Mr. Liverpool, Ohi. standing of the Louis 8 for the f will sail shortly for to the west | A B adanab Misses, Juniors, Girls heir wiy Mother’s Day Sale of Kiddy Klothes Mothers depend on Kafka’s OR Home, School and College Life here vou find a complete showing of the Very Newest and Best Fashions for Fall and Win- ter, individually made to our nrder to assure MR Who, { tive Evans, wiill spend the winter in .,11 Washington at 1807 Wyoming avenue. company | correspondents at | e—— Belgian Ambass: Sails for America. The ambassador of Belgium 1.1 3 c: v_were Mr. |land and France and toured through- Baroness de Cartier de Marchiennc i M Sulli Mr. Dav ancE fon e the et tat: you to the utmost the charm of distinguished sailed ves y from 3 1i . o oK | 5 5 land for New York, : M. ;. Mrs. CIL Senyon ho dress. Moderate prices have been especially - Vi ober | M gl V. Oula Mr. d 9 « thode . 25 with them : - ; fereras ’,,‘u'{r‘s he's considered throughout. were Mme. 2 of the new ' Buel, Mr. Robert Barry, Mr. Clinton | mer at Hot Su counselor of embassy, 5 . Gilbert, 1 Erobert, Mr. | Jacques of the Bel, " T. Vi Mr. J. P. Th? director of r;llrh 8 Mrs ! 8. b . 2 > accdpiea the Trvitatian or the Amer: d,\,,,‘{,:"%“";..;..,,.g ST B S . Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits, $45 to $118 bl el . can Legion to be present a eir am, Mr. Robert T. Small and Mr. e > congress in Kansas City October 30. | Low. 2 shop seems to sense . h 1 as _ fhere Sirs. John N, Baidwin of Omana | Misses’ Hats................89.50 to $25.00 The ambassador of Peru and Se-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Roosevelt their neCdS'—and rices too, are nora de Pezet entertained a company | .. & 5 7. A ek . s = CES, 5 aTee B, couoney-fous st the BEriormAncs |t meer Soud Massachuactts sva: |13 o Home at Dalion : Misses’ Wool Dresses. . .....$25.00 to $85.00 bit | h P D e T S e hie cxeaainr th sdminst k| tter Clilstmany snd el Lite Misses’ and Juniors’ Jersey Dresses, a bit lower than elsewhere later at supper. Among their guests o ." oo, ; . their summer home on were the Governor of Maryland. Mr. : Mian Payne Weds ) § Albert Ritchie, and Mr. and Mrs. A, | 140nE [sland. Mr. Gordon M. ¥ $6.00 to $29.50 T ashinRton Fezet, ihe Ruthor of th¢| Former Vice President and Mrs.| The weddi Miss Mary Eliz-heth ' Misses’ Afternoon Dresses. .. $25.00 to $85.00 5o % Visit us tomorrow when we e o B K wie ot sep | Corion ew Tane . tor 8 1o e ‘Chanes U pace oiny % | Misses’ Evening Dresses. ... $49.50 to $85.00 offer our Saturday Mothers' Day ;::’:lpg“:‘:"',’&l".‘ci:'on“."3" e, enger- d5e o s ST Gl chugeh: Gersstonn hTI.SSCS S.klrts ...... St e Rt $12.50 to 3.25 00 g -/ ers Jay i 8 Sl R |ttt B R R I e BT O oF B E gifl‘;:ef:"s- gi’ /5,3 = 3;3 gg Bargains. Eu Mrs. Josiah A ol 3 L 2 T Ceaon s for: e S SRSt Satetons o sisiie ol St $9. %:'E::EE}'%E}??" Leon e Shent (e symmes _ i ol wlizgerrell Middies ............. ..$1.25 to $5.00 _suxedo and Coat Sweaters, | Sweater Sets, in wool An- | Misses’ All-woo! Plaid Skirts, 1¢ " during Mr and M . | Children’s Coats .§7 50 to $39.50 in a splendid assortment of | gora—tan. brown. mpcvlmg< an colors. Some with Angora | rose and white an and brown and i collar and cuffs. $650 24, 26 and 28, \]:e- $895 tan. Sale price .... $6~50 Mother’s Day price.. = The minister of the Nethe; Everwijn, was the guest at I today of Mr. Edward Bok. at the! n Europe. The t 3 n has gone to Lorraine. Belgium, i she is the guest of Children’s Hats . .$3.75 to $13.50 Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bok ac- ! ; 25 AL B e s sl Children’s Wool Dresses ...... $8.75 to $25.00 . 5 Dresses for i ana Mra Cyrus H. K. Curlis, to W ¥ One-piece Wool Jersey Slip- Boys' Chinchil'a Cans, in | made of over Dresses, in navy and taupe | 100" and gray. —good quality. 6 to Special $1 95 2 years: Mother's @ Dayspricel oo = s 5.00 Misses' Dresses, made of Little Fellers' Overcoats, in | jersey, serge and tricotine, chinchilla and cheviots—2 to | straight'ines. embroidered in Little Boys 8 years. Mannish styles—warm | wool or Newest models alatea ir and serviceable. Specially [ 6 to 12 years. . this spe- $2 95 s’ Lunt( soft heavy "$7.50 to $1850 | $1000 to $22.50 A full line of “Dr. Denten's Sleeping Garments.” 1 year to | pyee 21 i 10. Priced irom— b $1.50 to $2.95 | iyl e :fl .-'E.Gunningbam 82 G@A 316 Seventh Street Saturday Sale of COATS One rack of very fine fall and winter coats in -bolivia, yalama, chinchilla and broadeloth: silk-lined and heavily interlined. Most all of these coats have fur trimmings of raccoon. Australian opossum, near-seal, skunk opossum and n 1 sats are worth almost twice the pr Wi ¢ asking for them, and our guarantee that qual- ity stands behind each and every garment regard- less of the extremely low price whick we are Children’s Wash Dresses. . ... $2.25 to $15.00 Riding Habits—Hosiery Bloomers—Underwear i ington aboard their yacht, the Lyn- donia. I Dr. L. Rowe, director general of the Pai erican Union, entertained at luncheon today in the annex of the J'an-American Union building in hon- or of the minister of Colombia and Mme. Ureta, who are leaving for Co- lombia Saturday. Those present at, the luncheon were Senor Don Carlos Uribe, jr.. Mme. Uribe, Miss Tulia . Uribe, Miss Ines Uribe and Senor Don Alfredo Michelsen. The secretary of the Japanese em- | s \ bassy and Mme. Saburi entertained bassy and”Mme, Saburl eniertained | Mrs. Faunce’s All-Pork when their guests were the mem B of the embassy stuff and their w I8 == | E i The charge d'affaires of the French ||S SA USA GE # “ ] ss: | Once You Try It You'll Always Buy It The Return of an Old Favorite Keane Provision Co. Announce they have the Recipe and now manufacturer and are sole distributers for special Fiveel. Comer Shirlcentl Beaver Hats, in tailored ef- fects, trimmed in grosgrain ribbon. Colors are tan. brown. Prince de Bearn, enter- 5 nformally at luncheon yes- 3 terday in his hm?na at 2221 R s'r)cet, = 1115 1111 F STREET when his guests, numbering fifteen Remember the dear old lady who for years ! were the members of the embas: ” ‘i r A N e U et made with her own hands and sold over her of the military and naval attaches of ihe embassy. counter in the Center Market ALL-PORK a SAUSAGE that everybody praised and stormed el the market 1© get. B Exceptional Suits— The Keane Provision Co. has the recipe 5 for Mrs. Faunce’s Sausage and makes it exactly 'i" Two grades that we have filled like she did. For 350 vears the Keane Co. has been recognized as a leader in the fresh meat industry and the people know that what they make is always the very best. Tha secretary of the Netherlands | legation and Mme. Hubrecht enter- tained a company at dinner last even- tained in their new home, on 19th street. Their guests were the mini ter of the Netherlands, Dr. Everwij the counselor of the Russian emba sy and Mme. de Bach, rormer coun- )T of the Netherla Reaufort: Mrs. M; with special values for Saturday $39.50—$59.50 . < Either plain or trimmed with the Keane Pr ovision Co'! 621 B St' N-w' i finer furs. Included are Velour de O T OB TR RO 1. M Miss Rosalind erght and the | he of the legation, Baron van enwyk. For Sale by All Leading Grocers and in All Markets Extra Special . and Mrs. C. C. McChord enter- t di t the Ch Ch: ‘ B . ) = ’ . g S Wadnasday night: iaving antone All-Pork Products ol I:ame, ].)]quatee.n‘ Mousselyn, Trico All Silk J tr gu the Vice President and @] tine—tailor finish, elaborately em- = ersey Mrs. toohdxe and their house guest, | B. Hills of Northampton,' th former Secretary of Ag semi-box and box models. Every Suit is a splendid value. Petticoats Regular $3 Value = | All Colors, £ izes 145 Smart New COATS quoting. Fur-Trimmed and Plain Tailered 525 $39'50 One lot of very fine Ladies’ Suits. mostly all trim- med with fashionable furs, cluding embroidered, boxed and trimmed styles. Fashioned in Tricotine, Yalama Velours, Poiret Twills and Tinseltone. These suits are exceptionaily well tailored, all lined and in- terlined. CANTON CREPE TRICOTINE DRESSES Values to $35.00 ‘broidered and braided—straight line; § = The Coat Event of the We are also displaying the new long flare model, form fitting, trimmed with Beaver, Squirrel, Mole, etc.—in the grades from $65 to $165. 1106 G St. Slore News The House of Fashion For Saturdny, OcloberlS Tremendous Purchase Sale—Coats Just purchased, through our New York connec- tions, the very best coats of the season. The manu- facturers needed cash and we came to their rescue. Their misfortune is your gain. In other words, these coats are placed on sale at a small fraction above the actual wholesale cost. Big Fur Collars and Cuffs of Fox, Skunk, Wolf. Beaver, Squirrel, Opossum Smart Coats $79.50 A Special Assortment on Display Tomorrow They are modelled on most indi- vidual lines—belted and loose draped —Panne Velane, Bolivia, Chamoi- styn, Veldyne, Normandy and others of the fine weaves—with Wolf, Beaver and Squirrel collars. Silk lined. ot and Coney Others are plain and self trimmed. All sizes and colors. High-Priced Sample DRESSES OF TRICOTINES, SATINS, CANTON CREPES, ETC. New. Hats Always something new—and al- ways popularly priced. Ostrich - trimmed Panne Velvet Hats, in effective shapes— $15.00 to $25.00 New combination of Felt and Velours— $15.00 A showing of the new French Felt Sport Hats—ribbon trimmed and plain. 4 $12.50 and $13.50 These Coats were made to sell at $40.00, $50.00, $75.00 to $150.00 Sale Prices While They Last Small deposit will reserve any garment for future delivery 100 BEAUTIFUL SWEATERS Slip-on, long and short sleeves (any size or color) coat sweaters—plain or trimmed. Values to $8.95 Sale Prices, $3.50 and $3.95 xpenenced AdvertlserPrefer THE STAR AR |

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