Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1921, Page 53

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Chat About People In the Official and Resident Circles Scnator Calder to Return to | City This Week—Mrs. C. E. Townsend Announces an “At Home"—General Notes. Senator William M. Culder will re- | turn to Washington early this week from Brooklyn, where he went yeste! day to spend a few days with Mre SOCIETY governors will return with Mrs. Cal- houn. Commodore and Mra. ~ Stimson Brown, after an absence of two years from Washington, are asain at their Q street home. Mlss Bryson Pettit, Mrs. Stimson Brown's daughter, will spend the winter with them. Com- modore and Mrs. Stimson Brown will introduce Miss Pettit to their friends at a serles of small entertainments during the winter. Representative and Mrs. Thomas D. Schall will return to Washington nesota by motor. Mrs. Chomwell. Brooks has gone to Philadelphia spend the week end bury. pLt William Atherton Du Puy, national president, Women's Suffrage ociation, left Washington for New York city Wednesday to attend a Calder, who has recent): returned to their home there from Shelter Island, vliere she has spent the summer. Mrs. Townsend. wife of Senator Charles E. Townsend of Michigan, will be at home for the first time this sea- son Thursday afternoon, November 4. and will observe the first and third Thursdays at home throughout the season. Senator and Mrs. Townsend | will occupy their apartment at the Portland again this season. e Phillips_will Join . Edge in thelr home Rhode Island avenue next Tues- She and her grandson have spent ! the summer in the Edge home at Atlantic Cit I ) ‘The senator re- turned when Congr s reconvened. Charles R.| have as a Thomas of New- en route from where she spent the Mrs. Representative and Mrs Davis of St. Paul, xuest Mrs. e Thomas and is well kuown in Washington. . Albert L. Mills has returned to tment in the St. Nicholas. s made a number of visits the summer which included. er, Blue Ridge Summit, a in Maine, Oyster Bay and ast place she M apar Mill valinm. New York r W i nston. e are spend- home, Grace- before coming their house, avenue, for the . Lee have been the past few se; they have spent in Ari- Lee Phillips enter- at ‘dinner Friday evening in| { the fermer's brother and} Mr. and Mrs. John W. spent a few days as on th W from the tiwir homes in v Urleans, Lee Paillips have re- d from Elkine, W, speut the latter part of Sheldon, commi ho spent several day t the Shoreham, returned | s Anne Hacker spending the week end in Annapolis, attending the foot ball game and hop at the United States Naval Academy, and _is the guest of Commander Charles Bunker, TU. 8. N,, and Mrs. Bunker. Mrs. Victor Goodwin is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Dyer, in_her home, at 1809 Lamont street. Mr. Goodwin, who accom: panied her to Washington, spent § week here and returned to thefs home in Pittsfleld, Mass., last week who was formerly r. will join him the end of this wee — i Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun | will return to Washington today | after a fortnight's stay in New York, where she has been speaking in the | Interests of the Woman's National | Foundation, of which she is president. Mrs. Calhoun returned to address the foundation day meeting of the or- ganization at the Knickerbocker Theater_tomorrow at 4 p.m. Mrs. James MacDonald of the board of Shoes Values Up Shoes and Hostery for {the summer. o= Drake BOOT SHOP The Shop thar Shows the New Styles First Extraordinary Values in SHOES Specially Priced for This Event fl8fl1~ Queen Quality High Shoes, $8.50 to $13.50 Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F STREET N. W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes series of social and literary functions en by the New York League. the largest belng a reception on Friday afternoon. when Mrs. Du Puy spoke to a large assem of the writing women of that city in defense of the American gir). recently so criticised by Miss Elinor Glyn and other writ- ers of the day Mrs. Robert ®. M. Emmett and her children have ed Commander Emmett at their home in Edgemoor after spending the summer with her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ton Hepburn of New U r. Hep- burn is a prominent New York bank- er. Commander and Mrs. Emmett have the large house in Edgemoor, which is a copy of the historic old Tudor place in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolt are. again in their Lhome, 1701 Z2lst street, after an absence of several years. nd Mrs. Ward Denys and Dorothea and Muriel returned from the Adiron- dacks, where they had a cottage for Mrs. Denys and Miss Muriel Denrs expect to leave for Arizona in December on account of Mrs. Denys' health. Mrs. Effingham Townsend and her daughter, Margaret Graham Town- send. have returned from Blue Ridge mmit, where they had a cottage for the summer, and have joined M Townsend at their home on 2Ist street. Mrs. Thomas Rallins of Asheville. N. C. daughter of the late Judge Pritchard, who has been visiting Mrs. Bates Warren at 2029 Connecticut avenue, will leave Monday for New York. tended visit. == Mrs. Edward Breck Parsons and her gister, Mrs. Hoffman, wife of Tieut. Commander Joseph Hauer Hoffman, have returned to their apartment in the Chastleton from a visit to New York. Surprise Party For Rev. Mr. Scott Members of #hurch gave a surprise pantry. «r for their pastor, the Rev. Scott, and Mrs. Scott Wed: ning. October 12, the F being among the guests. —_—— Foolish Thought. Mrs. help suspecting that you're leading a double life. Her Husband—Noénse: Only a sing'e man can afford a double life. e e e e T HAIR FALLING OUT? MBS. N. C. COONS' Prescriptions will stop falling hair, cure dandruff and give a lovely, lustrous growth of hair. Hundreds testify to this statement. Hair Tonlo—Tones the scalp; cures dan- druff; makes hair grow. D hair food wonderful externally with the tomic. TRY THEM, For sals at and dept. stores aB; S50NS' OFFICE, 1406 Eye Br N W F “R... Lowest prices in Wi All fur not used, returned. Nice new furs en sals. line HOME FUR SHOP 623 11th St. N.W. Mai (Betweer Hosiery to $12.50 The assortment includes hun- dreds_of pairs of the newest styles, in Oxfords, One and Two-Strap Pumps, in Black Kid, Brown Kid and Russia Calf; also the Pateat Leather, 3-Buckle Moccasin and Black Satin Opera Pumps. The combined lot includes those with turn and welt soles, Louis, Baby Louis and Cuban heels. Really extraordinary values! The Footwear is of the famous Queen Quality make, fashioned of the best materials procur- able—solid leather throughout.’ The prices are far lower than fast season, and several dollars below this season's regular prices. Women and Children shortly, making the trip from Min- with her mother, Mrs. E. T. Stotes-| where she will make an ex- || Junebride—Somehow I can't ! Admiral and Lady Beatty The admiral of the British navy and Lady Beatty ere expected to arrive in New York Friday, and will be met by Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman, U. 8. N., whe has been appolnted special alde to Admiral Beatty during his stay n this ceuntry: Admiral and Lady Beatty will remain in New York over Bunday and come to Washington Monday, October 24, when thes will be guests of Mrs. Marshall Field in her home on 16th street. Lady Beatty wan formerly Miss Edith Fleld of Chi- cago: me ma ol fro o sef Col. and Mrs. Clareiice R. are occupying their residence, 1 20th street, for the winter, While recently in Panama Col. and Mrs. Day wefe uests of the charge d'affaires of the French Jegation and Mme: de Bimori. Commander Glennie ‘Tarbox, rotired. and Mrs. Tarbox, An Glenits de Krafft Tarbox & Washington for the winter, & established at 1726 1 stroet. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock fs spending several weeks in Knoxville, Tenn.. and will_return to her home on Scott | circle about the 1st of November. Hor #on-in-law and daughtor, Bigno MISS VIRGINIA GARRETT. Daughter of Representative and Mre. Finis J. Garrett of Tennessee. Daflce sched“led fol' ! Debutante Daughter| If You Present This Ad on or Befoce October 28 One of the interesting dates con-! Marcel Waving .. 75¢ nected with the debutante world is| i Manicuring . 35¢ the announcement from Mr. and Mre. | il Ghampooing 50c Lawson H. Treadwell of the dance! i vy s |i Violet Ray Facial. S5¢ they are to give at Kaus day night, December 2! debutante daughter, Miss Margaret| Treadwell, —who has spent some| Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. kita 2224 KExpert Service * months in Paris, Coblenz. London and | in traveling quite generally over Eu- rope. She will sail for this country from Paris November 2. - There Were Never So Many Things to Attract— Our Shop is simply bubbling over with them. There are new handmade gowns from Paris just arrived by the S. S. France. 1 There ‘is the dress sale of moderate-priced Gowns—600 of them—as noted opposite. There is the Centemeri Glove Sale, “Fielder” (gauntlet style), last year, $5.50, and now only $2.95 pair. . There is the sample umbrella sale that ordi- narily would not come until weeks later, $6.95 and $8.95 each, for the prettiest of $8.50 to $15.00 umbrellas. There is the sale of handmade blouses from Porto Rico and handmade underwear from the Philippines, greatly under price. There is something of extra importance to in- terest you in every part of our shop—fashion with value on every hand. Our First Direct Shipment of Paris Gowns | —purchased by our own representative in Paris has just arrived, and your inspection is cordially invited. ¢ . Aiternoon and dinner gowns of crepe de chine and georgette crepe with beads or embroidery, evening gowns of lace with satin or georgette or of satin with embroidery—made entirely by hand and moderately priced at from 395 to $195 These gowns are of exquisite materials, one of a kind and cannot be duplicated. silk Steel Beaded Bags —over silk, drawstring style. A special under- price purchase in Paris enables us to offer these at $9.50 each; excellent for gifts. Also novelties in silk bags, beaded and hand painted, Paris importations, at very moderate prices. New Caracul Coats Bearing the distinguished label of ° : a = ORevillon Freres —for whom we are the Washington representa- tive, have 'lately arrived at our fur department for your inspection. These Coats are of individual style, exclusive with Revillon Freres. i $375:00 to $675 Each Other fur coats and furs in generous assortments at prices far below those of last year. Second Floor. : - Capt. ' Henry C. broidered \Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 16, ton, Conn., for several weeks before sailing for their home in Italy: Of England Expected| s 5. Tugor uest Mrs. York, the ni: T. B. Harrls: W nt. Capt. and Mrs. ny friends here, apt. and Mes. James J. K. m Parls Islahd, N. 'ol. and Mrs. . Q. B. Harris has as a W. Chester of New & of the late Admiral H. Mustin will leave Zallfornia_the end of this week and come to Washington, early In November, to take up his duties as assistant chief of the bureau of aeronauties in the Navy Depart- Mustin have arriving here made while captaln was stationed here before: Raby will have as thelr guests in their quarters In the navy yard Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cole. who wliil arrive today Donaldson will I forf New York Thursday, spending two months abroad. rst visited in Wales, and then went 1921~PART .2. daughter-in-law, Lieut. Q. Donaldson, jr. have visited In_Berlin, latter formerly Miss Margaret on October 1. city, friends ailter November 10 at Maryland avenue southwest, the | they will be for the winter. the Hotel Raleigh Yr ing &n apartmen: Hose Marle Likens. fter hey Paying slimony freedom on the installment plan. HATS Re-Covered on the New Style Frames Bring in your last season’'s hat and let us re-cover it from our wide assortment of new style frames—you will save con- siderable. OLD BEAVERS, FELT AND VELOUR HATS REBLOCKED IN THE NEW FALL STYLES We ~carry the largest assortment of Hat Frames—frames made to order any size or style. Complete line of velvets, duvetyn and feather trimmings. LADIES’ CAPITAL HAT SHOP 508 11th St. N.W. Our Work is Our Reputation Main 8322 to Coblenz to visit their son and and Mrs. T. L They also have spent much time in Paris, and will Dresden, Munich, Leipsig, Nuremberg and Hol- lana before returning to this country. Mr. and Mrs, Henry T. Boswell, the Hamilton, whose marrlage took place have returned to the and will be at home to their 133 where | 52 Mr. C. H. Likens of San Francisco has arrived In Washington, and Is at eparatory to tak- for the winter, when he will be joined by Mrs. Likens and thelr young daughter, little Miss s buylng one's e SOCIETY Party in Celebration Madeline Bhaw. The ferns. the evening. Of Birth Anniversary A birthday amniversary party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Powell, 116 4th street north- east, last evenlng In honor ef Miss house was tastefully decorated with goldenrod and Refreshments were served and mes and dancing wers the features of €laine Beauty HShop New Location, 1320 F Street N.W. ———— Having more space and better facilities for work, we are pre- pared to render our patrons most efficient service. Superfluaous Halr permanently Facial and Scalp Treatment Manicuring, Shampooling, Halr- Mme. Berthier Firat-Class Freuch Dremsmaking. SRR T T Six Hundred Dresses In a'Comprehensive Fall Sale! Providing for your immediate and later needs in Dresses of the latest fashions and newest. materials, at prices quite below those of the past vear. Dresses in street, sports and afternoon styles, dinner gowns, party frocks, evening gowns $ Cloth and Silk Dresses Unusual assortments and most remarkable values! Cloth dresses include tric- otine, Poiret twill and duvet de laine, with’ beadwork in self and bright colors—em- ! or silver | threads or small touches of furs, $25. Satin and crepe de chine ‘| dresses in street styles, tailor- ed and tunic effects, $25. in silk Afternoon and party frocks , in chiffon velvet, satin and canton crepe designed with laces, $25. $6.95 Scores of Beautiful Styles in Our Great Sale of ; Sample Umbrellas One of the Handsomest Lines We Have Ever Seen Regular Prices, $8.50 to $]15 Your Choice and The silks are of superb quality and there is a magnificent assortment of handles. £ Generally speaking, the handles are worth nearly the prices we are asking for the umbrellas— in some cases even more! squares and fancy shapes of bakelite in bakelite and wood handles ; there are straps in a dozen new styles; there are amber colors, carved and twisted ; there are sterling silver mounted handles—and every umbrella is perfectly finished with large fer- rules and tips. Navy, brown, green, purple, taupe, garnet and black. RIRIR TN INIEIE DI $ Cloth and Silk Dresses Dresses of character, of dependable materials, made in | newest fashions. i Tailored dresses, including | double-breasted coat and panel tunic stylés in fine twill cord, tricotine and Roshanara crepe, $35. Dinner, street and after- noon dresses of satin, canton crepe many combined with Chan- tilly and other laces. A wide range of models featuring new fashion ideas— bright colored embroidery and bead- ing, jet fringe, cire ribbons and rosettes and braids—all at $35 each i | 895 There are rings and and georgette crepe, DD | quite the fad—and here are the b at extremely low prices. $ Handsome Silk Dresses for All Occasions A most unusual collec- tion of fine gowns at the price. Of very fine grades of Can- ton, Roshanara and Sheba crepe, crepe faille, satin meteor and georgette, in dis- tinctive fashions with unusual sleeves, panels that” give an uneven outline and Spanish draperies. Frequently their somberness is relieved by striking new shades of volney red, sapphire, jade and coral in beaded designs or they may be handsomely em- broidered in self colors. See them. New and Choice Assortments of the Famous Sorosis Shoes Shown exclusively by this shop. ESPECIAL VALUES IN Strap - Pumps, $9:00 Pr. Thc;e-:‘;':‘;“l;:ch with medium narrow toes and Cuban heels, $9.00 pair. _ 2-strap effects with medium narrow toes and low flat heels, $9.00 pair. - " 1-strap effect with medium round toes and low flat heels, $9.00 pair. Tan Scotch Grain Brogue Oxfords, $9.00 Pr. 5 —of the high Sorosis quality—with wing tips, Cuban heels and heavy welt soles. Very special values. $12.50 Strap Pumps, $7.00 Pair 200 pairs of All-gray Suede and Ail-black Kid Strap Pumps —both high and low baby French heels—most unusual oppor- tunity. Misses’ Low-Heel Moccasins and Oxfords, $6.50 and $5.50 Pr. These Patent Leather, Low-heel Moccasins ar}d Pumps are etter qualities with welt soles UNUSUAL SHOWING OF FRENCH MME. IRENE AND GOSSARD CORSETS BOTH FRONT AND BACK LACE Nar’: to regain the slender, youthful lines, great care must be used in selecting just the right kind of a corset. I am featuring a lightly boned garment especially designed for correcting the imperfection of line caused by going corsetless. The Model selected should have its purchase at the point most needed to give proper poise. Complete assortment of light-boned models for school and college girls. Loy “Where They Know How to Fit Corscts” KT ITTTIETITTTTTTITITTTITTITIT, dressing; Permanent Waving withont the use ef Electricity. Tel. Frank. 6182 for appointment 1110 F Street N.W. Adjoining Columbia Theater $ : Dresses of Handsome Silks, Most Beautifully Made These assortments include evening gowns of silk net, beaded robes in jet, sapphire, coral and jade, also silks and chiffons with crystal beading, dinner gowns in velvet and canton crepe, very effectively designed with bell sleeves and skirt panels in brilliantly con- trasting shades. In this group, too, are cloth dresses of the finest tricotines, elaborately but beautifully beaded or embrodered. Shoe Shop—Main Floor

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