Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1921, Page 49

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SOCIETY Items of Interest To Capital Society Mrs. Robert B. Hanesworth arrived in Washington Wednesday from Cheyenne, Wyo., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin McGrath, at their home, 1320 Emerson street. She wiil remain until after the marrlage of her sister, Miss Lucile Frances Mc- Grath, to-Lieut. Weston. Sir Drummond and Lady Fraser of London are visiting in Washington and are staying at the Shoreham. Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark will return tonight from New York, where he has been staying en route.from or summer home at Sandwich, Cape ‘od, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. ancis Bennett Poe returned last week to their home, in Jldgemoor, _after spending several months at York Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Morse have returned to their home, in Edgemoor after a motor trip to White Sulphur Sprin; the Hot Springs and nearby place Mrs. Frank Morrison and Mrs. Cor- nelia Branch Stone, the past presi- the reunion of the Confederate Vet- erans, which is being held in Chaita- nooga. Tenn., have gone to that City. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mayer and their two children are in New York, visit- ing relatives. { THE SUNDAY Mrs. Wallace Heads Committee at Benefit The Washington Alumnae of Pi STAR, WASHINGTON | PERSONAL NOTES. J Mr. ‘and Mrs Ernest Mayer have Beta Phi will give a benefit card \roryrned from the Breakers, Atlantic party at Wardman Park Hotel, No- {cyry, where-they spent several weeks. vember 1, at 2:30 o'clock, to raise funds for ‘the Settlement School, which they maintain for the moun- taineers at Gatlinburg, Tenn. Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the Secre- ::ry ot Agriculture, is chairman of e committee on Mr. and Mrs. 1 Behrend gave a young folks' dance for their daugh- ter, Mise Eleanor Behrend, last night at the Arlington Hotel, in honor,of arrangements. | Der Sixteenth birthday -anniversary. | Those assisting her are Mrs. Paul S.|About twenty couples enjoyed danc- Reinsch, wife of the former miniater | to China; Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. MRS. T. HUNTON LEITH, Formerly Miss Vernie Maupin, a re- cent bride. Surprise Party Is Given For Miss Bertha Felstein Mr. and Mrs. Max Felstein gave a surprise and Halloween party for their daughter, Miss Bertha Felstein J. Rowl!and Bibbins, Mrs. Edgar Wil- lis Burr, Mrs. Frank Nesbit, Miss }':!hel Yohe and Mrs. R. D. Duncan, r. Mres. Tiller to Entertain’ At Her Mt. Pleasant Home Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of the District of Columbia League of American Pen Women, will give an entertainment Friday afternoon, from | sky of New York. ‘graduate of th 5 to 7 o'clock; at her Mount Pleasant home, in honor of the members of the League of American Pen Women and the National Woman's Press Club. ‘The artista for the afternoon will be John Oshorn, baritone, and Esther Cutchin, planist, both from Baltimore, and Mrs. Tillers musical tea will mark_thelr introduction to Washing- ton circles. Bridge Party to Aid Walter Reed Patients ing and during the evening supper was served. S T 2 Mrs. Robert Meyer has returned fram Wowfalk, Va_ where she was the mamt 0f her mnather Mrs, Ellas Bal'. Mrs. Harry Friedlander, who was Stuy.ng ac the Arlington, left here Mouuw, sor th Hot Springs, Va., ac- ‘ampanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elias of New York ecity, to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pfeifer of New |1 York, formérly of Little Rock, Ark., announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. Jack Biot- Mlas Preifer was a Natlonal Cathedral School last year and has many friends in_this eity. nd Mrs. Joseph Lang are in ork, the guests of the former's Mrs. Lapg, who celebrated h_birthday last week. Mi New Y 5 Mr. und Mrs. A. Friedman have re-! turned to Wardman Park Inn from a ten-day stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Levi David are visit- ing Telatives in Columbia, S. C.. Miss Helen Moses of Hazelton. Pa., entertained the Afternoon Bridge Club on Friday at the home of: her sister, Mrs. Leonard Schloss. 1708 Kilbourne strect. Miss Moses is visit- D. .C, OCTOBER 23 ing 4t the: home of Mr.. and Mrs. Schloss, while they ure in California. Mrs. R. Harris and Miss Lillian Harris return to New Yok today, aft- er a visit of severa] weeks In Wash- ington. The marriage of Miss Annette Davis of Macon, ., and Mr. D vid Wise of Philadelphia took place Tuesday aft- ernoon, -October 18, at 3:30 o'clock, at Rauscher's and was witnessed by about fifty gu sts, relatives and close friends’ of ‘he young couple. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. "Abram Simon and was followed by dancing and a buffet luncheon. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother; Mr. Edward Davis of Albany. Ga., wore a dark blue duvetyn coat suit, trimmed in squifrel, and a becoming blue hat of duvetyn. She carried & rhower of lillep of the val- ley. Miss Gladys Binsirarger of Ma- ~on, Ga., cousin of the brid-, was maid of henor and wore a becoming gown of brown beaded georgette, with a large brown hat, and carried yellow davlias. The bridegroom had for his_best ma his brother, Mr. Bert Wise in the afternoon Mr, and Mrs v their honeymoon, and after Novémber 5 will be at home ut 2800 Connecti- cut avenue. Mr. and Mrs.CM & Baer of 3464 M . Cl night last who attended the ge-Davis wedding. Miss Hortense Qet*inger, who was the guest of Mr. Baer, has returned to her N. C. Mr. and Mrs.' A. E: Felser and fam- ily who spent the summer in Chevy Chase, have returned to their home in Washington. Sixty Walter Reed boys were en- tertained by a few members of the left for Atlantic City to spend g 3 ger is recovering from a recent ce vere automobile accident. —_— In the houses of many Gl families there may be stilp great key installed in a of honor. It is the key of Ufeir old home in Spain in the days when the Moors dominated that eountry. 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY: 5 are at the St. Charles Hotel, Atlantic City, for two weeks, after which they will go to New York to visit relativ Mrs. Ben Rosenficld is in Atlantic City. Mrs. Jonas H. Michaelis of the Woodley is in Wheeling, W. Va., the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlesinger. for an indefinite stay. Mr. Schlesin- Sisterhood of the Elghth Street Temple on Wednesday afternoon After motoring from the hospital, they were given @ tea in the: vestry rooms of the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bieber left Thurs- day for Atlantic City to spend two months. ir. and Mrs. David Baer have re- turned from u week's stay in New York city. Mrs. Clarence Eiseman and little son Richard left Friday for Atlantic City to spend two weeks with the former's mother, Mrs. Sol Rice. Mrs. Joseph King and daughter, Miss Marian King, of Beverly Court} rish n o ‘Pianos or Rent HUGO WORCH 1110 G St. N.W. 915 G St. If you are inquiitive to know— sur patrons tell us that our DRESSES AND COATS the best they have seen in hington. “ ale of High-grude Dresswes and “onts _for all ocrasions. Priced Irom $55.00 to $69.50, at $45.00 Sizes 14 to 44. This is for Monday und Tuesday sale only. A new arrival of Dresses and Joats at $25,00. All sizes and naterials. are of Newport News, Va., Monday even-| The Alexander K. Anderson unit of ing at their residence, 321 New Jersey |the American Women's Legion Is avenue southeast, the home being:giving a benefit bridge party at the beautifully decorated for the occa-| washington Club Saturdey at 2:30 : A p.m. Mrs. L. D. Green is in charge | sion. Many out-of-town guests were !of tickets. The benefit is in aid of | present. Mr. Ralph Rosenberg gave |ihe patients at Walter Reed Hospital. | I} several humorous sketches and Miss' Burns gave fancy dances. There were aleo several selections on the cornet, trombone and saxophone. and Mr. aisteds David Felstein re e e- Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Downey will locto Fo89 % Fondered several = return to their apartment at the New N A lard :lotel tfe let of Junuary for the remainder of the season. They ire_remaining in their summer home, Ivyhurst, at Wavne, Pa., through the utumn and will go to New Yo.k ext month for the remainder of the r. Friday they entertained former Vice President and 3rs. Thomas R. Marshall at Ivyhurst. Notes of the Cabinet Members and Families And Congressional Set Tomorrow for Miss and Madame Paris Frocks 35 and 45 Equal to the usual $65 Frocks in Fash- ion and Quality. Made of Crepe de Chine and Georgette, exquisitely beaded. Paris now introduces to Washington through Jelleff’s these exquisite handmade Slipover Frocks, beaded in new patterns and exceedingly smart in their charming simplicity—at remark- ably low prices. The colors include Black, Navy Blue, Natural, Chocolate, as well as Orchid and Flesh Color. The Quantity Is Limited! Dress Shop—Second Floor. Just Received at Special Prices Another 100 Fine Winter Coats To Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow Morning! In the most wanted styles and at generous savings in price, these coats should accelerate the already active demand for coats of the better grades. If you haven’t yet decided upon your winter coat, do not fail to see these, together with the hundreds of special values already on sale. Women’s $950 to 5115 Coats, $7C 50 Coats of the scason’s finest materia's—POLLYANN A, PANNELAINE, ERMININE—with shawl and shoulder collars of . \WOLF, BEAVER, SQUIRREL or I A splendid opn . fitted bodice and flaring skirt without belt. black, navy, marmot and burro. erul of the United Daughters of the Conlederacy anu nonorary ma- tron from the District of Columbia to (Continued from Fourth Page.) | The Famous Schweizer Imported Fabrics Ererythiog for the fall wardrobe, 400 sam. || 1216 F St N.W | iea s o S | Fashion With Value! . —is still to A shop with definite.ideas—ideas which find ex- beiteund. aee pression in its merchandise. the bargains > e % A shop growing because of its ideas success- fully carried out. : In every part of our sl;:r——yesterday, tomor- row, always—fashion with value! Important Sales— : Of Corduroy Bath Robes at $3.98. French Seal Coats, $95 Of Handmafle Underwear—Gowns and Chemise—$1.95, S s Mavien (Oves U $295, $4.95. Usually $3 to $10. / Of Handmade Blouses, exquisite, at $2.95 and $3.95. Usually $3 to $5. i . Of Centemeri Gloves—Strap’ Wrist, Suede, Pique and Glace—$2.95 pair. Last year, $5.50 pair. . Of Silk Petticoats at $3.95. Finc grade oi Jersey. Usually $5. J y ) And so it goes—in every part of our shop—fashion with value! S A Special Puarchase of Just What You Want Beautiful Fur Scarfs Scarfs have the call when it comres to Furs. These are right in vogue—but, more important— are of good grade, se'ected skins, at sensation- ally low prices as compared to last year. Fox Scarfs—Sold Last Year Up to $100.00 -Special, $49.50 Kamchatka pelts, the finest silky Fox to be found. Made in double all-fur and lined animal effects. The colors include Taupe, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Silver and Black. Fox Scarfs, $35 Medium sizes in double All-fur and Silk-lined animals. choice quality in Taupe,-Brown, Poiret. Lucille and Red. Alaska Wolf fs—Sold Last Year Up to $95.00 ¥ Special, $25 i Large sizes in lined animal eifects, in Taupe, Light and Dark Brown and Black. An exttaordinary value and the quantity is very limited. A Special Purchase—Handsome York Model 310 New Hats ) Regularly $18.50 to $30 25 Hats—and no two alike—from a very high-class maker ; copies and adaptations of late Parisian models, in- cluding hatters’ plush dress 'hats, large black picture hats, Lyons silk velvet hats and.embroidered dress tams. Each an artistic and beautiful model—at a price that wiil surely interest every one. Also During This Sale>-Our own entire stock of Pattem Ha' ! Reduction For Aiternoon, Street. Party and Restaurant . ‘ . Wear; fashioned of Canton Crepe, Satin-back Regular prices, $28.00 to $65.00. . Cantons. Satin-back Crepes, Roshanara, Trico- 12 Of—$18.66 to $43.33 tine. P'oiret Twills and Charmeuse. These include a number of French models as well as Navy Canton Crepe Dress, $65 an interesting array of New York patterns; fascinating as- Designed with a soiftly plaited overdress in sortments. : Millinery—Third Floor. long lines, wide sash touched with embroidery 2 in contrasting colors. A decidedly winsome . - ° A New Sorosis Creation Mod*e model. Brown Canton Daytime Dress, $79.50 Gown, $95 In all the bewildering array of novelties. it is refreshing to find such a delightfully “differ- Embroidered in Chenille and French Knots, Heavily jetted and drooping, with long papc! with tunic that softly drapes, ending in irregu- effect. The season’s new sleeves and becoming ent” Pump. And for all its ‘smart, modish good looks, it is withal extremely practical lar points. neckline. and comfortable. Just ‘what is i The Lines of Her Daughter’s—Suits, $45 to $95 “Right” now for Evening Wear, In modishly tailored styles that definitely slenderize. The long line Coat has slashed pockets and notched coilar that give every evidence of perfect tailoring. Straightline skirts with pockets. in Black Satin. For Semi-dress and Street In Navy, Black and Brown.. Extra Size Suits at $63.50 Extra Size S\li‘t's at 1395 ’ Sui v 3 S - Many are effective in their plain tailoring; "““ah’c. for Fnz") o‘ccas(ons.' F‘.“ l"m“_kd o*hers with Seal Cellars: Navy with Squirrel; Wear, “Modite” is models of genuine Duvet de Laine in Marmot \avy with Australian Opossum; Brown with 3 T‘." el Brown; embroidered motifs and Beaver Collars. Leaver and Wolf Collars. fashione: m black Suede and Black or Dark Brown Kid. &a < - Made with the new low Junior Fxench heel, hand-turn sole af Extra Size Coats of Slender Design Extra Size Coats at $35 Soecial Dressy Coats at $59.50 4 All-Wool Coatings_in_ Beaver, Brown, Black Featuring Black Pannelaine: deep yoke, In sm:;k Sllt(lll;i ::g.gg ; and Navy. Inverted Plaits stitched to waistline waisgline sicevce and fancy silk lining. s In Suede or Ki 2.20 -- and large buttons; silk lined throughout. oats of Navy Normandy at NOW — We're Shou'flng a Large Puf-tlal. Normmdy_ c“‘l at $59.50 Large Beaverette Collars, box plaits extend- Assortment of Evening Slippers Straight-line models distinguished by neat ing from the snug-fitting shoulders to bottom Known the world. over for their perfection.of fit and tailoring and smart simplicity. In Blue and of skirt; slashed pockets and satin lined superb wearing qualities. For the woman or miss who pre- fers to wear smart beots on cool autumn days we are pre- Brown. throughout. gar:d to supply your needs and preferences with Soresis uary in_their home, at 3508 Macomb street, Cleveland Park. Unit of Women's Legion To Equip Soldiers’ Rest The Southern Unit of the Amerlean ' Women's Legion held its October meeting Monday evening at the home Former United States minister to|of Miss Marie J. McGuire, who pre- The Hague John Garrett is spend- A The' Haxns John Gucratt lle) spend :lded at the meeting. Action was aken to equip the rooms of . the H. Warder, and will be joined here next week by Mrs. Garrett for a brief | Soldiers’ Rest, at Culpeper, Va. a convalescent home for wounded sol- visit. Miss Sarah Barringer, a debutante | dlers, sailors and marines, with chif- foniers, thirty-six being the number ) Philadelphia last scason, is the £uest of her cousins. Commander and | reouie's “rne unit arranged o hord | a card party in November and a ball | Mrs. Robert Henderson, in their home in February for the purpose of rais- at 1601 23d strect. ing funds to continue its good Wi .con- e rvatively styled suits at_ Speclal Price of Q P4 $55 Furs Repaired and Remodeled M+ Justice Van Orsdel of the Court #¢ Appeals and Mrs. Van Orsdel have [ work. txken an apartment at 1863 Columbia | They have with them their i Spellman of attending a | Justice and Miss Epellman thry C. H. LUENGENE, AUCTIONEER Invites Your Special Attention to an Unusual and Exceptional Exhibition and Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS - —Art of the looms of other cfays—Tapes‘ries. Embroidered Draperies, Coverings, Shawls and Spreads belonging to the former Persian Minister, Abdul Hamid Khan I —together with 2 wonderful collection of Antique and Mod- ern Oriental Rugs, the property of a prominent Diplomat, long resident of the Orient. To Be Sold at AUCTION Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ! October 26, 27 and 28 | 3 O'Clock PM. - : at 1331 G St. N.W., Washington, D. C. The Washington Gallery Exhibition and Catalog, Tuesday, October 25, 1921 they” will spend the week The assistant secretary of com- his daughter, Miss Sophie n hunting in t there the latter vart of the week and will arrive in Washington about the 1st of Novem- her. They will probably stop in Columbus, Ohio. for a few days' visit with Mr. Sweet's son and daughter- in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Sydney Edward Sweet. Mrs. Sweet, who has been with her son and daughter-in- law, Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Sweet, through September, will start home this week. Miss Sara Latimer, daughter of former Senator and Mrs. A. C. Lati- mer of South Carolina, will come to ashington, November 1, from Bel- ., to remain here until after sister, Mrs. James H. Patton, on S| street. | Bell Very Mre. Thomas Joined niac Sweeney has; . 417 F st Exely pe. Cheistmas greet ‘ards.—Advertisement. Mrs. Mered:th to Be Guest At College Women's Tea| The College Women's Club tea, Mon- ' 24, from 4 to 6, at 1822 as guest of honor h_of Denver, Colo., ! who will speak on “Getting Past the : City Editor. Frederick B. Pyl i1l be hostess for the afternoos L] ® A New Idea in Extra-Size Apparel E have found that the ordinary Extra Size Apparel—made up as such —lacks Smartness and Youthful Effect. We gave specialized thought to the problem—ve experimented. By selecting smart styles—popu'ar models—in regular size garments—and having them made in Extra Sizes— the problem was solved. We want you to see the new Slenderized Styles ready for your inspection, at exceptionally low prices, as an introduction. Extra Size Dresses, $21.75 to $89.50 They may be had in draped, straigh models, smartly fashioned in new rting ways of being smartly ¢ Unique trimming featurcs give an under air of originality. Canton Crepe Dress, $89.50 Worthy of special mention is this fascinating creation, exquisitely beaded; graceful sleeves and the new French neckline. " Black Satin Afternoon or Evening Buy . G Street For Monday, Oct. 24 W Store News " The House of Fashion Wonderful Sale of Beautiful Coats Luxurious fur collars and cuffs of Squirrel, Fox, Skunk, Opos- sum, Beaver, Wolf and Coney ; imported and domestic materials. $50 to $75 Coats $85 to $200 Coats shade, Sale Prices size or sale $59.50 to $139.50 Any 200 Suits—the Season’s Best One-of-a-kind models—America’s latest copies of imported styles $45 to $£75 Suits Sale Prices $29.50 to $49.50 Any size, color or material $79.50 to $125 Suits Sale Prices $55 to $89.50 Brown and Blue Normandy Coats — Extra Sizes at $85 oots, fashioned in— Nipped-in waistline with flare skirt; button and cable stitching trimmed; collars of Skunk Black Kid, at $10.00 to $12.75 ° Dyed Wolf and Opossum. Silk lined. Brown Kid, at $12.75 and $13.75 - = Finest of Women’s Coats, $11000 Low : Magnificent is the word for them, Such materials as Marvella, Pollyanna, Evora Heel Oxfords Special Offering in Dress and Costume Department . Beautiful dreses of velvet, satin, georgette crepe de 2chine and smart cloth. dresses, including many models in high colors; also black and navy. 5 $39.50 to $50 Dresses Bv'_g $59.50 to $98.50 Dresses Sale Prices Sosiud Sale Prices $25 and $35 oo $39.50 to $69.50 coming Tremendous Sacrifices in Fur t’uu, Scarfs and Chokers. Blouses of Every Description Reduced for the Day. Millinery in-Many Instances Below Cost. : and Pannelaine—both fitted coat and wrap styles, in Volnay red, navy, brown, Sor- rento, reindeer, burro and black, with collars of beaver, squirrel, platinum wolf, fox and kolinsky. Some of them also with hahd-embroidery. These coats are mostly one of a kind and should be priced up to §150.00. Misses’ $95 Coats, $7950 Another of those timely purchases by our Misses’ Department which are keeping the young people’s corner to the fore. ust 25 Coats in navy blue and brown, made of the fine Morret, Bolivia and Er- minine, with large collars of beaver, squirrel and wolf; most stunning styles. Sizes 14, 16-and 18 years.—Misses’ Department. . They are quite the best value ‘yu can find, we think. Excellently made, with welt soles.” Come before sizes are broken again. ¢ g

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