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8 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. Society | iMrs. Weeks, Wife of the Secrétary of War, Returns to City, Following l} ~ Summer Sojourn Abroad. ; SOCIETY Juarls | Gy Garpibe G This Store Is Open All Day Saturdays /o 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Opgn at 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. 300 New Hundreds of New DRESSES Plain and Fur-Trimmed . $2 5.00 WINTER COATS Go on Sale Tomorrow Misses” Juniors’ Girls’ HE Secretary of War has been | ¢ntertain at a musical at their resi- dence, 2 % 0 jolned by Mrs. Weeks, Who | Wednesins eyemmct 2t 3:30 o'clock | I spent the early part of the =il Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loman have summer abroad and since her given up thelr apartment at 1302 return in September has been In her | I3th street and have taken the form- ‘summer home, at Lancaster, N. H.jer home of Mr. Lelgh Tu-wer, at 2843 ,and more recently Boston. Caunecticut avenue. The Postmaster General, Mr. Wil | Mrs. Alexander Coal Columbus en. rtained the New Court Columbia of {H. Hays, left Washington teday to e AR endents Oror. of 1 Poreaters spend the week end at his home in |l /5 JUSRPE g in her home at 107 Mary- Sullivan, Ind. land avenue northeast. : Charming New Showings A Complete and Entirely Unusual Presenta- ii tion of New, Correct and Refined Apparel for the Every Requirement of Fall and Winter. . Misses’ and ]um’ors, Sur'ts. 345 to 3118 Many worth double the M \d Q Admiral d Lady Beatt: o i}{sses_ H?tol. i g?f)z to $§§.00 oD Witk e, Marshall Fiel. | pory, Marold Walker hae ot et price we have marked them. ylisses IFESSES. o« snlee Yo X . ! Admiral Sir David and Lady Beatty ton isses’ Wool Dresses $2500 10 36500 || Aeseush navisosjamiiep | exchis B Sad s we oo [ Canton Cropes Values Up to $69.50 Misses’ and Juaiors' Jersey || ner Monday evening of Mrs. Marshall |Schoen, at the German embassy there. | Who has been an de Chines o : Pecsas : % ¢ 2 || | Field, with whom they will spend a — the Diatrict of Colu Sa FESSOS/ - ticrs vt slaialors oot . $6.00 to $29.50 “l|lfew “days ana return to New York| Mra Evans Browne has taken pos. | of Confederate Veteruns at Gieir ang . H v . or N 180, o1 l Misse: . ..$25.00 to $85.00 || eimestsY Sorar Wit he wiven in street, whera :‘n: 3lulllh:a for "th | leavea tomorrow for the south. Georgettes Ve < = ¢ winter. e co ich = — e Misses' Evening Dresses. ..... $49.50 to $85.00 ||} to rammington carly in the "sccond |gupied at Ed:n'mfi::!’lngvlfium%ei has 3 . L 1 Misses’ SKirts................ $12.50 10 $3500 ||| week or Novembr: 2 ased by Mr. and Mrs. Gray. | Marriage Licenses. Princess Rospligiost was hostess atd i iiiuge liccnse Lave been baued to the [ The ambassador ot Great Britain)iyncheon yesterday at Plerres. in |, o - All new models, in a won- @ E D derful assortment of Fall colors. All sizes. Brambley Wool Jersey and i Suits. Very Speciz g 5 5 l Geddes w. Philadel- [ New York Sailor Suits, Very Special. ... $9.50 to $29.50 e Tt sy Nowiork. 1 “low T Mo wis of Slutington, Pu.. and Nellie - . vith Mr. and Mrs. George W. ( 15 Mrs. Lym ‘T 1 tayil t ol F BWERLEES - v v.viwiv cmions sioiiaie ssomo 2 $3.75 to $9.00 i Brenel i their homer SWoofen." at| the Grafion for a week, and will s = ! Bryn Mawr. shortly sail for Europe. She will be NIAdIES v, - s s ots e $1.25 to $5.00 i he Nethertands | LI pEUSEE Jor the winter of Mra ~1.3 () I il e minister of the Netherlands, | Herbert Vaughn Kent at Bordighera, ¢ Children’s Coats.............. $7.50 to $87.50 Dr. liverwijn, will return today from | Italy. “ ‘Costume Velvet J Children’s Hats....... veee..$2.00 to $13.50 Jichigan, where he has Pent . ™| Mrs. George Thomas Duniop win|c. M : o Etildeen’s ool Dresces $8.75 to $25.00 entertain at tea m‘um;n]e\vmg?n the | Bowlex, ibsth Dresses Many new models to be shown for the first time 2 A QICCDCIOC el || Senator ana Mrs. Lawrence C.i&uiia of America. . Mrs. Danlop is|of’ L. Boulden, both —with kid collars and cuffs. tomorrow. Every New and Desirable Style and Color Children’s Wash Dresses. .....$2.25 to $15.00 ||| Pnipps wint arrive in New York today | ptifent of the Districr of Coumbla = Y 2 from Panama. where they have been ! i s *le [ or a few weeks, and will apend sev- | orai: b ara e T o rer eral days at the Ambassador before [Soton® Py S1e, Truman He Mow « d s 00 is included in this wonderful assortment. At #] 0= MATERIALS INCLUDE Knicker Suits—Riding Habits returning to their Washington home. (% 203 Mrs. Philip C. Kauff left Wash- Veldyne, Bolivia, Normandy and Velours Hosi Bl CThnamlnhlert t;l c\\;b- ;_ndklin;e.u?_e fs“““{' gs:l:?- for a Z;;x"zn of nev:;x;al Excellent quality wool jersey — 4 ‘espedes wen! 0 New or! yes = ays in m tl 14 jors. 1 1 1 [ - osiery—Bloomers—Underwear e ss et N o A cntar | Fradenos e e eucstior iz e popular fall cok Many are luxuriously trimmed with Fur, others Miss Flaminia Sarmiento, who will have the large cloth collars. All sizes. arrive with the ambassador of France |Southern Rellef Society and Mme. Jusserand aboard La|Ready for Reception. Lorraine, which is expected to dock v v ‘t » < RS G TR el e so::':u':c;:fi:? S:ocl:lo S ? 7 7, iland Mme. de Cespedes and 188 ¥y, Tuesday aft- i cmmrfidem‘z A ienie wilt remain jn New York |ernoon, will be held at the New Wi. | s t a weater ou . ]2 Zew daxe vetore coming to Wash|iara. Mrs. Wiliam F. Dennis, tne i|| ington. Miss Sar: nto has just com- pleted her education In France and|fewly eiccted president Wil il . o We have a complete assortment of Italy and will be presented to society m and'w e assist- < . o p ; ed by Mrs. Pearce Horne. first vice! W chin seazon o3 Sy aue, P Horas, St el 915 G St. All-Wool, Fiber and Silk Sweaters And All Are Very Specially Priced $9.98 5398 5498 _S5.98 yp o S350 Representative Flood in their home |recording secretary; Mrs. J. PPORTUNITIES you will Hosi on New Hampshire avenue for the|corresponding secretary; Mrs. Eugen welcome. A recent arrival . Smeme winter, after spending the summer Raolli s Mr Archibal of handsome DRESSES [BOOT SHOP] — . C. v.il 2dds to our unusual values at First Slip-overs, Tuxedo and Coat Styles with their children in their home in The Shop That Shows the New Styles $25 00 Lejeune have as their guest the for- | T! where she will attend the re-| o Virginia. Pla and Dress shoes i mers sister. Miss Augustine L. Le- .of Confederate Veterans, for g llieune of Beiair Md. who has been |W been appolnted 7] I visiting Mrs. S. R. Smith in her home le of veter- gettes. newly elected president will receive Mrs. Charles Hamilton Fred will | The major general commandant of leave tomorrow for Chattanooga, | the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. satin-faced, cotine, Geor- 1,000 Pairs | $2.00 and $2.50 ° i 'l [ L . L sdral Strect i Baltmore: ans. Mrs. Fred will remain in Chat- ¢ e : For Children icath esufanit tanooga, through. the reunion, which || Street Frocka = Afternoon. oves | osiery p Mrs. or Kauffm opens dOcu;lt:e\;n:s and <‘|ol:Ieu ?cu;‘bcr hantor. Sined o i " B . . ) Entertal for Mrs. Meredith. and w en go to rmingham 3; At special low prices are these Children’s play and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann entertained | for a visit of a week or ten days. - High-grade & femplecaconta, ' dress shoes. company of folirteen at luncheon — . - rome Y . e At P 2 S¢ g . I at the Shoreham in honor of | Gen.and Mrs. Richard L. Hoxie have, $25.00 to $65.00 At Pair ! air They are made with the same extreme care that have [||Mrs. Meredith, wife of the former Sec- | returned to Washington for a short| .00 to 300, ° ° o retary of Agriculture, who is spending | stay prior to their departure for: their winter home, at Mtami, Fla. On o Every pair perfect, pure silk hose, with rein- made Queen Quality Footwear nationally famous. s I I ton —_— Monday evening Mrs. Hoxle, who is The secretary of the Belgian em-|an active member the League of bassy, Mr. Robert Silvercruys, enter-|American Pen Women, affiliated with | tained a company at luncheon yester- [ both the District of Columbia and the ! yed er Uress day at the Shoreham in compliment | Florida leagues, will speak before the * Women’s Kid and Mocha Gloves, 2-clasp styles, | forced sole, heel and toes. Lisle garter tops, in all the popular fall shades. Every pair per- | plain colors and novelties. Black, brown, gray, ect. etc. L8 l]to Mre. William Brown Meloney of|penwomen and their friends at the . A Mre. T mas F Togun: | Pox sev/Montay evening mesting held Coat and Skirt Shoes for children are made of the finest materials, I A{"o“h! nr,e“umar“m\;‘rsw bassy, i:" 3 nnuom‘: SRt LR es fo !t h r sy, Mr. on scientific. lasts, and are fitted by those with ex- e crenick-Cloodhart. and the stisghe Srssu noRthwast | for Few Cents perience. of the Belgian embassy, Mr. Tilgant.| Mr. D. - Waard and Mr. S. Ne- = hena of Leenwarden, Holland, have G Mr. Alexander B. Legare entertained at dinner last evening at Hot Springs, | nite v sit, and are guests at the Pow- | ¢ . 'a., when his guests were Baron and | hatan. ot e aen s 3 Baroness Rosencrantz and Miss Kath- h package of “Diamond Dyes" con. T“—"_ ins directions =o simple any woman Births Reported. erine Fay of Wellesly Hills, Mass. or tint her worn, shabby The following births have heen H " H! Gen. ana Mrs. 5T B. M Young have A e y, ton i returned to Washington for the winter i dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stock- and have taken an apartment 3¢ the | she Tealth depariment within e unt tweaty. | iNEE. Sweaters, o rings, draperies, Hotel Grafton. Gen. and Mrs. Young | four hours t ; Fivs. spent much time at' La Jolla | ‘oeph L. a0 Myrtie 1. Rhodes. gir hangings, everything, even if she has Calif., since the general was relieved | Paul P. le 1. Allen, boy. dyed before. Buy “Diamond and of command at the Soldiers’ Home. Jetest SpE TulIe BedlnL by —no other kind—then perfect it 1115 1117 F STREET = n tie Notes, hoy. 3 P Miss Murlel Denys entertained at and Mt Nt by e H $4. luncheon today in honor of Miss Eliza-| Fiswo ity ‘Cole. haye " 517 {Dyes are guurantced not to spot, ‘ eed = \Yea Cait, welt eele..... beth Grimes Walker, whose marriage “fade, streak or run. Tell your drug- FRE A Nov= 2 eity Pen- cil Box and Spinning Top. members of the bridal party. Miss In All Sizes residence of Mr. Murray Cobb on the WA OR wolt: sulle. - - -+ Denys will be maid of honor for Miss m"l Clleopat:s( wore corsets. as some . i s storlanc state, she ma ¥ : 3% to 1 fratens ant Oun 2otms $5.75 [f | Watker s Toyal champion’ of them with Cathe Growing Girls* “.w Mr. Eliot Wads: . assistant jerine de Medici, who is credited th S Rockville road during the summer. ” 5 . . s . 2 We assure you they will surprise you at the price— g A speclal dlsplay 0{ Tan Calf, welt sole..... | Secretary of the Treasury, is est having introduced the busked cerset (3 I JE— Qlleen Qllallty BOOt Shop ’;,,27,::‘;,{:“':‘,‘:::}]‘;‘:“’x‘:'?;‘.???}.‘?':d},%{i f? f > { ; ‘ not only in the charming character of their models— Boy. : to Mr. John Williams Davis, will take Ro! ,gist whether the material you wish L] place tomorrow evening. The other A race M. Rebertal oy |to dye is wool or silk, or whether it Buests at luncheon today were the oore. girl. is linen, cotton or mixed goods. 1 - pe Oa S lished at 1718 H street for the win-|into France from Italy. Socks, Assorted Colors, 50c ter, Mr. Wadsworth occupied the of the British navy, Sir David Beatty, but in the excellence of the material, make and finish. Children’s Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children d_ Lady Beatty, ‘who will arrive ¢ % i ; e i | e ' | Plain and Fur Trimmed i Eaclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shese. thia country. . . o : . Loose and Belted mmm e — | Erincess Bibesco, wite of the min: sfltllrday Specmll—ln the Specmlty SIIOP : . Lined with durable silk ;:;:dr- o‘;:;"’,;}'; AQitanisNoRERIBS The colors are: The furs used are: , for : 65 years in Busmess | Géorge M. Rommel, retiring chief of ~ = Normandy Australian Opossum F at 12 I 'Jl‘:u.h“!rleo.r:lln:;e:l "-'v‘:'n'-slgr\']: l.":e,'nyt;:"o? ‘ gdpefl?'l? llll §°°ksb o Bolivia G Wolf ; % {honor at a dinner held last night at i s and ends of popular-selling story books for boys P . 'anne Velaine Beaver sy ‘New Sport Coats Made up of the double-faced and sport weaves; patch pockets; belt all around. Very smart. Half and $ fulllined - .ooicesveiosenicnvinane e mn e 35 4 imental farm of the bureau, ? : Tocated a1 ;"s'e'iuvulla’.mni‘ X b"" il and girls. The best authors. Choice of any 35c I Seventy-five employes of e bureau H Bl ey D Sdnacs. ithe party re- Book inthelot.......cceveinniinneiinns ll{ turning to Washington at midnignt! [ : Mr. Rommel was presented with al| Week End at West Potat. | Toy Department. aboard an_ express train from New 3 [d tea and coffee service, and Mrs. Rom- spec lals m Toys Come tomorrow ° Back Coat | on ot Bocks smpnati] Y for Bargains! York, which was stopped at Beltsville eres a ew OUSE= [|ime! s'ven = bovaver of roses. Getting ready for the incoming Xmas novelties, we ington last night for West Point, where especially for the occ: n. Mra. Brooks Miss Hinckley are going to close out all the odds and ends in the they will be guests for the week end of Sweaters In the knitted weaves that are most attractive. Slip-on and Tuxedo—very shapely—and they will | Brig. Gen. Arthur MacArthur, com- mandapt of Wost Point, and bis mother, | | Bo d . Sh S o . Hrs. MacArthur. They will atten al s 50 bail at the Academy tonight and to- uaolr . Op pe(:l S . morrow will motor to New Haven to |} 5 i ) i {attand the Avmy T alel foots bel et We want you to know what splendid service the || accompanying and occupying the box of | Boudoir Shop is giving—and how reasonable the hold their shape, too. ]| The first dance of this season of the || rices— 3 One of the newer arrivals, | E:‘_‘d:‘;"l::“:fln‘c“’&c‘flb',’: SiveuWes ‘;’hilippine Underwear—sheer quality; all handmade ‘3-’0—3495—55-50 developed from soft, rich Jl!other two dances of theggerics will be | and hand-embroidered. Dainty and rich— Pannevelaine or Pollyanna [ff!given January 14 end Feifuacy i S0 St In all the wanted colors—Navy, Tan, Brown, Cloth, with Brocaded of [l|5ees o Ritas eis s nirmazoona |~ Gownms, $3.95. Combinations, $3.75 Black. Crepe de Chine Linings. If [l| 5 52, Fhomes’A: Boott Thropp, Mre. || Brooks and Miss Gladys you want a clever, unusual Cromwall Coat that is warm without [l %20, s s o sl Nursery Furniture Special | Featured for Saturday in beinglweig'hty, this coafi will . Porahing, salled " yestsrday = from appeal to you, especially as Cherbourg for_New York, accompanied z 2 X p 5 egge s by his aide, Mai John Queckemever, ust one—handsome Ivory finish, with dainty carved y 2‘:&3 e mexgency tud: | Shing to] 0, scompented Gon Lo il .@Ideccration. Consisting of Wardrobe, Crib, Hamper, ers’ S Qdistingulahed service medal awarded by High Chair, Nursery Chair, Scales and Clothes mt Congress the nknown dead of o and’ mngiand. Tree ‘The assistant secretary of the Navy | {i : R"Ill.l’ pfl“, m Presenting a newly assorted display of latest creations. ; Velvet and Duvetyne Hats, in Black and all b 3 and Mrs, Roosevelt entertained a “ small company _informally at din- g Super b Coatg at D A e e hiok: ey have se- | [l Let us have your order of Halloween Favors—the colors—trimmed with Ostrich, Hackle and Peacock k s cently taken vo-uulul_n. i n;lon gfime yo; givie us thte bettex-lx-tesults.t Every- Feathers. | The former commissioner of educa- k4 i‘ng rom p ce tavors to complete costumes in $98.50 [l srmamm gl B ™ $1280—8] 500—$1850—$20.%0 . oty o Attty ko there &0 Paradise' Trimmed Hats, in smart shapes Z . v 0088, &N - 2 \ Z 2 il 3 Botigrripmm idmanall | | = bhen SUOBUN| B0, S L e et These are King Bird feathers. _, g g e o || omie-made,pur and fresh. ™ Simply delicous $659% to $12590 Wolf 'Collar and Cuffs. her daughter, Mra. Perry Heath, | Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Ansberry ha as ‘u:uu Mrs, Norman Scott :.t Hvansten, Il Fourteenth at .G Street Mr. ¥0d Mrs, Eraest G. Walker wht’ . R i