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g };) o SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921. SOCIETY P mund Luther Butts, wife of Col. Butts, | New York today, and Miss Helen Tre- - : U S A On thelr return from Canada | mainee of Cheboygan, Mich., who wil A Shop of it eat o Sl T Tocatsemn bomih R il o Individuality kun officer of the 1st Di-| Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bonaparte, who are spending a few days in Washington L. Keenis ammounces the | At the Shorcham, entertained informally of ‘her sister. Miss Kathar- | *t luncheon yesterday. Watson Farrar, formerly of this city. o Mr. Alvali Howard Farrow | Miss Barry Weés Snturday October 15 The ceremony | Me. Lewis 1L Atwood. was performed at the homa of Mra. & i i - Ste MUAMitehell, Beverly road, Brook: | marre, "mrriage of Miss Mary Stella iy, with whom_the bride has lived e Loul since goinz to New York. Mr. and e Aty oo z Mra. Farcow will make thelr home at B ACwoodoE doulsvilicy {151 Clifton avenue, Newark, N. J Bes yustengay e mooh n the ree- | by the s 4 Mr. and that bespeaks the most efficient service twood left Immediately after Sokoloy's Orchestra Every Evening r an extended wedding trip. The FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL o ocilety Party of Friends to Accompany’ Presi- dent and Mrs. Harding on the Mayflower. Six-Course Table d’Hote DINNER - - - Served from 6 to 8:30 VIANDS deliciously satisfying and made the more inviting by the genial atmosphere 1217 Conn. Avenue A Splendid Mr. Harry Mestayer of London and Mrs. Mesd r are In Washington for n \;l it amd staying at the Powhatan otel. rt time In Washington at the Io- Lafayette, HE President and Mrs. Hard- Ing will have with them on - the Mayflower a party of of- The new secreta ide wore n traveling sult of dark blue tricotine, sable scarf and a small brown hat trimmed with breast und Mme. Ileilman and her daughters the Misses Heo! have returned t of the Belgian e e embassy, M. de Fontalne, has come Washington e tuken an apart- | feather in brown and sand color. Jer < t K Stree . l ficlal and unofliclal friends | MG Gington and s temporarily ment at the Lafayetts Hotel. | carsast Vounuct wan 1oL jorehith mrig Iourteenth at K Strect Co"ect'on who will ay them to Wil-|at the Hotel Lafayette, ") e ey leri iy Special Business Men's Lunch, 75¢ Hsmsbuvs. < t to completell iy, ¢ of Capt. John | a2 Barry, who wore u gown of of Late I their journey by the end of the week | Guest, and her sister, Miss lmean Donls fodas. | tuupe velvet and small hat of nas- A la Carte Bervice Oludb Breakfasts osEal and return to the White Hou Randall, taKen an wpartment | ame Suturday. . While there | LUrtium coque feathers, . blue fox 5 o oi° e 3 Kl " e i ar and a corsage ho o hut - Mrs. Champ Clark. widow of (1 Bttiie ton foi the winter. s the guest of M William Bur- | iy e RIS S i : ) Mrs, Guest has sold her residence | ton Holde " Q former » v of U Hous e | O et s S SLIEHIE G man. The rectory had simple - . Sushtor Mre Jams ot Miomson o MISS MURIEL ROSS, Mrs. . Scott, wife of Repre- | decorations of palms and fern £ WM Mona Blodgett will be at- . - | se e i Mr 1 Mis Atwobdl will. Neoa nent women received the White | (Jo0o oy her winter Mra. Henry b, | Who in the guest of' her brother-in- | Scntatiy Tichigun 1t Houso by Mrs, Harding vesterday nft- | Hooe oy Ror e 1P | law and aiater. Sie Auklund and Lady {gucsts M x Fuchs, e Tonimued on Nmh Tar n {ernoon. : - we natron, of honor, and her| ¢ogdes, nt the British embnany prior | : cousin, Misg Myrtis Porcher, us maid | Geddes, nt the Beiia embassy peb 1 — of homor, at her marria to t. " = i Dr Mrs. Coolidge and her house guest. | Paoid St. o 't A - | spend the winter. 3| Gowns, Dresses, Moir CgolidEe and er ot o | David S P, Galllard, U 8. A Mon . e £l Miss Blodgett da vt of today in l Xe et M Ot motoring 1o polnts of Interest nbout | Y, Mqse | four b Mias | November 30, at their home, at 1726 ! Washington, and tomorrow Mrs. HUIS | Kqtharine Marrfott and Miss Eleanor | New Hampshire avenuc. [ will coniplete her visit and leave for | Bits of New York. Capt. Galllard Wraps, Coats, Evening Frocks, . . her home in Massachusetts. | will b Mr. win fov: hitaobeiit f Miss Pl T . ¢ Furs, Lingerie s - d e ishers will be Mr. Wil A 0 l hls Sho ls Beln ) . 'ontponed Dinner usin of Capt. Gaillard: 2 % M p g \ Novelties In Set for T Adams of Atlanta, Mr. Bluth Shony d = | The amb ward h oand Mr. Caleb ! take pl Iffi 10 A e X Bethlehem, Pa. morrow i LSSt T I T lk d Ab - 3 = S el Mrs. Erwin and Mr. and | P'resbyterian 4 RAO! a A 4 EXQU’S’TE e i i the . Delos A, Blodgett Jr.. stitl ev. Dr. Clurk, pastor of that {d alke out K : : e “broad, but will sail for this country | L will officiate. i . the embassy, & I Shortiy. is will be attended by Mrs. hfi b ! - Carde poned the dinner he awit, dr. s tateon of | K9 ) ] given st evening in) o The military attache of the Talian | Misx berger of | [ " 8 N Lo this evening. when t Charmingly Individual |[|couia be present it the air attache, Col. Guidon i s fwill include the men the emi n delegate, Signor muids. and Distinctive i taff and thei i went to York this morning to | ception will be held at the re o 3 = = meet Gen, ymmander-in-chiet | s father, 110 Oak ._Jlun‘:lhvl. \‘\’V{Il"}:fl“:u '.l".m; oL thallt iniel Who 14 M il Mrs s | aelphiz -l ed to arrive tomorrow aboard the | it Mount Mor- | to spend the week | Guiseppe i e iday di. fend with Mr. and Mrs. George W | {Childs Drexel in their hom. | Dr.and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, | h, I vwhere that women con- k Straight From Paris . Afternoon, dinner and evening gowns, and, though Parisian in every line, they are not high priced. Even when we go to Paris to buy we keep in mind Fashion with Value, and this is re- flected in these gowns, which have just $95 to $195. The Sale of Six Hundred Dresses 5 s one of the big things we are doing now. 600 dresses which show how prices have gone down at Jelleff's. ‘ gregate there is something said about Jelleff chases recently made and now piling in The many extraordinary pur- r on Kellogg, who has been this summer. and recently n Russia for the interes can Relief Administration, hington | fy o and | an Kellogi, will |y : Miss Kellogg ! are creating the biggest kind of a stir. [ton at Mryn Mawr. The ireen- PATTERN :dur \\"l return Inl:{-r:—: W | from 1 Springs, SERVICE |ywemt dis "Wl o |5 Emma B. Wells | e "x 13151317 F St. | expecra 1" i expects to =1 =% Though a little shop, we do sume big i | t i v, Wife of th the Japan Dayton Lore Incheon things. Come now and see! arrived. McGrew will remain [N m uht the middle of |18 . when they will take pos- s o the house of her moth- 1 \14. which is in Hoover For street and afternoon wear, dinner and evening gowns—all grouped in four underprice Tots: 25 35 45 65 || Cloth and Silk Dresses Cloth and Silk Dresses Handsome Silk Dresses Dresses of Handsome Silks, | Unusual assortments and Dresses of character. of de- for All Occasions Most Beautifully Made pendable materials, made jn A\ most unusual collec made up in choice ALL- Englewood, 1d Mrs. M w abeth Barb, 2 wry of the smained | Miss Alice Harding has 1o ey at the! Washington he 2 in their pending ti and Mrs. Rob it home at South- | heart roses. i per was suit of b ack panne vels nford Univers They're _big values. Con- Senator and Mrs. Arthur il introduce Mrs s Isabel Crawford, son, presenting he styles. permit _several Seasons’ service ion iington friends t re i most remarka ble va Lt g 2 Furs Repaired and Remodeled Sion friends At & reception and| pe Mares 5 narkabl alu S ol e These assortments include evening Smart Chokers. $7.50 | Decemver 167 3rs” Capper wint give | 3 e Lo o Cloth dresses include tricotine, Tailered dresses, including double- gowns = ciprice. gowns of silk net, beaded robes in B . - - {debutante luncheon for her miece at |} of [ will reu Pt e i " breasted coat and panel tunic styles _Of very fine grades of Canton, jet, sapphire, coral and jade, also one Marten Opos-fliher home on 16th street Wednesday : it oiret twill and duvet de laine, with JTeafCl SO0 *Cord, tricotine and Roshanara and Sheba Crepe, CrePe e ond chitfons with crystal bead- | o bacear: e e ¥ He will also visit s beadwork in self and bright colors— frogharars crepe. $35. faille, satin meteor and georgette, in embroidered in silk or silver threads Dinner, st-eet and afterncon distinctive fashions with unusual ing, dinner gowns in velvet and can- dresses Of satin, canton crepe and sleeves, panels that give an uneven ton crepe, very effectively designed orismalltouchcs of fucs, 825, georgette crepe, many combined outline and Spanish draperies. Fre- ps et g i Satin and crepe .de chine dresses Uiov° Chantilly and other laces. A Quently their somberness is relieved ' 2 P in st-eet styles, tailored and tunic \wige range of models, featuring new by striking new shades of volney brilliantly contrasting shades. In effects; (§255 fashion ldeas—bright Colored_ em. red. sapphire. jade’ and ‘coral in this group. too, are cioth dresses of Afternocn and party frocks in chif- broidery and beading, jet fringe, cire bea 3 , or they may be fon velvet, satin and canton crepe, ribbonuyand rosettes and b-aids—all handsomely embrcidered in self col- the finest tricotines, elaborately but designed with silk laces, $25. at $35 each. ors. See them. beautifully beaded or embroidered. Yorktown Maj. and Mrs. J. €. Hatle ' = in New York on Wedding Trip. tarbuck and her daugh-{ ypaj Josenh ¢ dlizabeth Starbuck, of | A. 5. Hi ena- who and —— = ———— | Mrs. Henry W. Koy ftor Keyes of New | recently returned i from s REMODELED & REPAIRED :\('},0,Siteens Fl'encl’l FUR Shop ‘lhc installation « 726 13th St. N.W. Call M. 1706 . Opposite Telephone Bullding w o days be © they will s Mrs, Mr. and Mr. tmmer home | Ist of Oc- s formerly or William M rday from Broc ssed the week end — [ der. who is spjending their home there :su)ln‘"\nr place on = | Calder will not re %lunm the first week in New and Choice Assortments of the famous Sorosis Shoes Shown exclusively by this shop. ESPECIAL. VALUES IN NEMW Strap Pumps, $9.00 The Greatest Sale Yet of entemeriGloves “Fielder™ (gauntlet styvle). with contrasting inset at wrist— Last Year 55'.50 Pair Accuracy When you intrust your negatives to us for d oping and printin; h Lee Phillir 5 will joir itor Wa evening. minz from their home at Atlantic : v. N. J.. where she and he Ae g grandson, Walter Ev know that you are going =l B v to et the very best r £=!jr.. have spent the summer sults obtainable. Our work is all done by men S who are expert srge E. Hamilton r daughter, ¢ Hawilton, to society afternoon of Wedne | Mme. Sze Back {From Trip Abroad. Mme. Sze, wife of the minister of | to'de with vour £ China. arrived in Washington last | - This Year = 2 Jar filigs o et il thecd §{«\'cninz from New York. where she | y o These include— o “iind £ landea from Engana Sond §° @ ac @fi $2 95 2-strap effects with medium narrow toes and . knowing that = (h%r:..:*r't‘nn;'.ln..x, ‘_Thfl» minister . Twelve Jen FSt. b ° Cuban heels, $9.00 pair. : It ‘you ave tn- (WRILASTE (0 Bave Wa s 2-strap effects with medium narrow toes and low in getting adad = | to New York to meet Mme. Sze. WITH THE NEW ARRANGEMENT AND Pair flat heels, $9.00 pair. rgatives to sh them to REMODELED SHOP WE NOW PRESENT Complete Sections Devated to Small Women’s and Misses’ Suits -- Wraps -- Dresses 1-strap effect with medium round toes and low flat heels, $9.00 pair. Also at $9.00 Pair Tan Scotch Grain Brogue Oxfords —ui the high Sorosis quality—with wing tips, Cuban heels and heavy welt soles. Very special value. Women’s $12.50 Strap Pumps ates minister to Vene- = ) Preston McGoodwi E£= | have arrived in New York from Vene- | Z= |zuela and are at the Waldorf-Asto: for several weeks. They are uccum-I |panied by their son. s = | The United zuela and Mr Of course you know Cente- meri Gloves—the finest gloves there are—and can therefore re- alize what an opportunity it is to buy them at close to one-half last year's prices. especially in the strap wrist styles now in such popular demand. Only through our close connection with Messrs. P. Centemeri & Co., who have given us a great concession L | £ Mrs. John L. Cable. wife of Repre- % sentative Cable of Ohio. and Mrs.| = amuel Arentz, wife of Represent-| ative Arentz of Nevada, will be at home this afternoon from 3 to & clock at the home of Mrs. Cable, North Hampton street, Chevy (Mr. Foster's Shop.) & 14th Street O"5.Pogr from Representative and Mrs. Charles L. Underhill and their daughter, Miss Phoebe M. Underhill, are the Hotel ! or, New York: to remain through | this week. Miss Underhill will re-! Over vour furs now and brir i iu’ New York it continue her | CAPESKINS in a tan of dark russet shade with extra long wrists and unusual opportunity. them in for repairs, or you w udies in music an Representative Paris point backs. All in the smart strap wrist exclusive Centemeri = Do one of fe waiting wien cold {and Mrs. Underhill will return to ONE WILL FIND THE PRICE MARKINGS “Fielder” style, made in the characteristic Centemeri manner, perfect YOUTHFUL STYLES PREDOMINATE; TAI- LORED MODELS ARE HERE A-PLENTY; ALL ARE ERLEBACHER-ORIGINATED. { for the opening sale, are we able to offer these gloves at this price. GLACE in white, black, tan, gray and brown, withs self and two- tone medium and smartly wide two-tone embroideries and white inset at wrist. SUEDES in gray, tan and brown, with self embroidery, and $7.00 Pair 200 pairs of All-gray Suede and All-black Kid Strap Pumps—both high and low baby French heels—most fitting and with style in every inch of them. 2-Clasp Centemeri $2.35 FrenchKid Gloves. .. ....... Another gn{! glove chance in our opening sale! Finest French kid: black, white and colors, with distinctive Centemeri cembroideries! weather comes, their apartment at Congress Hall nm‘l MARTIN WOLF 2 ¥lorida |end of this week. nue Misses’ Low Heel Moccasins and Oxfords, $6.50 and $5.50 Pair ather, Low leel Moccasins and and here are the better qual- s'at extreme low prices. Shoe Shop—Main Floor. MODERATE AND THE QUALITIES AND WORKMANSHIP THE VERY FINEST. i Mrs. William_ Whiting _ Andrew will sail from New York October 2 to join Mr. Andrews in Cairo, Egypt ! where he is first secretary of the " HAIR FALLING QUT? | dmirieqh 25 Al (o tenate " C. COONS' FPrescriptions will ! ] Silk , i Sweaters, Hosiery, $3.50, $3.98 $1.65 | 1106 G Street i These Pumps are quite ities with welt sole Hundreds the sealp: curea dan- row. Scalp Food—For ¥ THEM. $1.00 EACH For sale at drug and dept. stores and MRS. COONS' OFFICE, 1405 Eye St. N.W. TRY 1 Two Great Purchases—Handmade _ Blouses Underwear l —from Porto Rico —ifrom the Philippines L | For Wednesday, Oct. 19 _ . e i, Store News | Choicest of assortments and away under price. Knowing such chances were likely not to come again soon, we’ve “plunged” on these purchases—thousands of dollars” worth of the daintiest of blouses and underwear at 1z Reduction Over Recent Costs! | Here were importers overstocked with fine goods, and we've taken them ofi their hands at new low figures. Even though quantities are large, do not delay. for the selling will be active at these prices! Philippine Handmade Underwear Porto Rican Handmade Blouses Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise All sizes—dainty, fascinating; made and cmbroidered In a most charming assortment -of, styles—all handmade of fine entirely by hand. E nainsook. $4.00 Handmade Blouses, $2.95 _ This purchase includes some of the most beautiful handmade Fine Batiste Blouses—both tuxedo collars and V' necks—with Underwear we have ever shown, and the prices are startlingly IoW. 1,4 drawnwork, hand-embroidered dots and filet lace edge. Nearly $3.00 Handmade Underwear, $1.95 a dozen styles in this assortment, Gowns and Envelope Cht:mis('-)—h;nd-;ulloped ,and hem- & 36 French Voile Handmade Blouses, $3.95 stitched edges—some with hand-embroidered sprays. Very £ Lty Fi =i = S 2 cmbroidery y fine quality French voile, with drawnwork and cmbroidery $4.00 and $5.00 Handmade Underwear, $2.95 _tuxedo and V neck—collars edged with filet laces. Gowns and Envelope Chemise, with solid and cyelet em- Bromley Style Blouses, Handmade, $5.00 broidery! Clivice 6f 4 wide/range of patterns—ail made (hrough- Two models—in French voile, with drawnwork, embroidered dots out; cut from American patterns and correct in size and pr and lace-edge collars. pm“sf"'l‘f'so to $15 Handmade Underwear, $4.95 $7.50 to $12.50 Handmade Blouses, Most beautiful patterns of eyelet, Colado and solid embroid- - $5.90 to $7.50 ] ery. interlaced with intricate hand drawnwork—gowns include A collection of very handsome styles, with mest beautiful em- sleeveless models—chemise with straps and built-up shoulders. broidery and wide filet lace collars—each blouse a picture. A Wonderful Purchase of 300 Reflector Gas Heaters Luxur;ous Fur Co”flrs a’ld Se’f Co”a"s Made to Sell for $50 to $200 535 492 %692 to *139 200 Women’s & Misses’ Suits Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Styles Made to Sell for $39.50 to $95 9950 $39.50 349.50 56950 Special Offering of Handsome Dresses Canton Crepes, Roshanara, . .50 Also “Radiantfire” Gas Heaters and Majestic Electric Heaters