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s 7 'THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D." C. FRTDAY.' OCTOBER 28, 1921. SOCIETY = % 5 S (o) fi Roosevelt at the memorial ball by the Georgia Roosevelt Memorial Associa- tion for the District. Mrs. James Longstreet, chairman Mrs. Harding to Entertain Guests in Box at Concert This Afternoon. g s of the association, in black panne velvet and pearls, received the guests. assisted by the officers. Miss Dorothy Mondell and Miss Dor- othy Dennett were :mong the popular debutantes of the season who were box holders. Among the other box holders were Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Archibald Gracle, Mrs. Tasker uy Despad Goff. Mrs De- los gett, Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Charles G. Glover, Mrs. Milton Ailes Mrs. Thom- as H. Stevens, Mrs. Katherine Living- ston Eagan and Mrs. Eugene Pome- roy. Mrs. Harding has indorsed the movement sponsored by the Georgia association, to honor the mother of Roosevelt with a replic: of the Bul- loch Hall in Washington, and headed the list of patronesses for the ball. —_— Marriage Licenses. riage licensen bave been fawied to the Little Folks S]loes : RIM, casy fitting models thart are s T, ,\lllrv-:y and Ruth E. Weber, both | A T‘ dcligh[y to Pffflcu]“ mo(hets Antonio Scotti —that Valued Artist of the Metropolitan Opera Company, is also a Valued Victor Artist. were the ambassador of Peru and ! RS. HARDING, who returned | Yy [0 .° ezt "Maj. Gen. and Mrs. | to the White House this|Wiiliam G. Haan, Col. and Mrs.| morning, wHl entertain|Charles B Drake, Mr. and George T. Weitzel, Mr. and guests In the White House | Jpor&e T SWeltzel o Ml ome. ibox at the concert at the New Na-| irederick A. Britten, Dr. and itional this afternoon. Mrs. Coolidge nport White, Miss Pfitsch, nice Arnold, Mr. William Stumm iand Mrs. Hughes will also attend the | .nd Mr. Carl sch. concert. Mrs Robert F_ ST ain a company of twelve at din- The Secretary of State and Mrs. | ' ta c in- {Hugnes will be the guests of honor ‘*"l;“lh‘!ltewnlng in her home, at 1502 ‘at dinner Saturd.y evei.ng, No.em- | !- street. ber 5, of the umb_ s3. dor of Argentina | The counselor of the Japancse em The deep resonance of his fine Bari- tone records with particular faithfulness on Victor Records. These six numbers are exceptionally good: Mackenzie will en- Who before her r Mixs Anne Collada mar lnge was and who, with 88029—PAGLIACCI (Prologue) ..........c.cceo....$L75 . Kelly and Amanda Keys, both 88203—FAUST (Even the Bravest Heart). W$LT5 and Mme. Le B & by o Mr. Blake, in sren the season at|of Leexburg. Va who care for the comfortan: 3 88083—MARI, MARL...... e $LT5 f = seno. | 1176 company at dinner (his even- | Wardman Pa k Hotel. ey 5 simimon aud Peuish C. Burgess. £ their children” dappeat D SrE . | The ambassador of Sp In and Seno- | % u"4 “Rauscher's for the American noeth 1. Tuakdn of this ity aud diar- ance of their children’s feet. All our SORZETOSUA Cannalilel S Lo s sy eveatnEy | Lng @apances ewabir o ip Santa Loul tiey and’ £ Martin children’s shoes are scientificall gy of twelve af a vel 3 nts, z Tty &1 s S Louisa, * J | 88194—DON GIOVANNI (Sercaata) SLT5 I TS Patchin. ir Faydam. ow Yo Ocaber 30, for el Y shaped, with comfort as the first The ambassador of Chile and Se- Gen, Kheo and Gen. Tanaka. South Ame Dr. . g8 o - - - G - ‘ R : nora de M thieu returned this morn- —— inspect his solar observing station in i s \ |ing from New York, where they have| Maj. Gen. Tanaka. head of the|norithern Chile and expects to be consideration. {been for a week. milltary mission from Japan. enter- i,guy between t ad tiree months, | 5, Bres e ained S ey 5 Ralston of Iichn | The . ambassadori or) Russie, Mr.|inned et Wacheen Tiay atid | e Clumnlon od, one | Bukhmeteft, will have dining with him |and Mra Andre W. B H : o AL Kiawerl ot S |this e.ening his three prominent | Mrs. Theodore A. Iia oun- | v |t Whaneta countrymen, Prof. K’B\ll‘x )Q'lli’lk:h’, b of the Japan ;\ embm:,sy un(; i I'rince George Lvoff and Mr. Nicholas iaburi and the members o | Avksentiev, who arrived in Washing- en. Tanaka's staff. | A complete showing of Fall Styles for Boys and Giirls u, Va, and DROOP’S rois: 1360 G Steinway Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victrolas d Lillian Courtney. FOUND DEAD IN ROOM. The Halloween costume party and | - - - - iton W sday. Lrof. Miliukov was - dance Monday evening at th . et B e ot the first provi-| Commander Emory 8. Land, U. 8. N., | ({{Y Club promises to he. Women®| Jonn L. Perking. sixty years old, sional government, and Mr. Avksen-) Who until recently” served s assist- great festvit Fite Dump: | [0 Was emploped aa ;);*Cl-llyullce; tiev wis a member of the Russian [ant United :s naval attache at|y ;s and autumn le will be used | Tng fhfirm. Blue Plaing. wie r""h constituent assembly. London, and Mrs. Land have re- |y g tion, whi T da oun SN turned to W gon. and are a | Griginal and The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. | their former residence, 1919 19th hemorrhag The ballroom of the lungs. superinduced, it Mellon, went to New York and will { street north . Commander Land been detailed to duty at the Navy | presented a S0t ltronicalbbel return to Washington tomorrow. ity | stated, by inhalation of gas that es- Department. lust night ccorations of scuthern | aaped from 4 connection with & small p St s e d by dip’ aatle, | stove in the Foom. Dr. H. k. Martyn, Jazls Cives Dianer on Birthday. Prominent Patrone: r nd offictal socicty (o do| deputy coroner, performed an au- ). A )., The Secretary of Libor and Mrs |FOF Bemefit Hridie Party. honor to the mother of dore | topsy & | Davis were hosts at dinner last even- . Calvin Cooliuge. wife of the] = s m—— l a" 6’ C 0 ing in their apartment at Wardman e l[;gs}dunl- Moe John VW eek; € T T A TT T T T DT . a o Sdwin Denby, Mrs. Henry ¢ ‘ ? tion of the anniversary of the Secre- | Wallac g s, irs ‘ tary’s birthday. Their guests were |§ ) 5 9 (i as.istant secretery of labor and | Mrs. Paul Rei This store is open all day Saturdays Mvs. "B J. Henning, Judge and M s | b MOIERRR LG e | A e md her Kuest, Miss | BY the Washinglon alumnie of Il 1 3 . B e e va Mp | Phi at Wardmun Park Hotel November ety :"li‘*' Philadelphis “|1 to raise funds for the settlemen M' . G. ls John Ford of I_lvh\ elph school which they maintain for thc 1sses—juniors—uoir vho left this morning for rittee ize. which I be at - g ansas City to attend the conventio: | littee on prizes, which will be at- nusual Presentation SRS St Cian® VUG | facive bkl and, Nagiinack, o S tained at dinner last evening by the| e ! ot = nountaincers at Gatlinberg. Tenn military attache of the Italian em- and Mrs bit are 1 sen. Diaz, commander of the Italian f {f iy in 'l 1" chaigman of the com harge of ticke Misses’ Party Frocks Entir_e]y new selection-arriving daily from 1a large and di s 0 ]nACharmiqg .Styl.es—"d.wt and taffeta, beade.d net and silk tullc.and the leading designers of the world provides y to mect him at ituucher Sve o fana, was U1 chiffon—distinctively different from the ordinary run and specially =% 1 . Jacques, the | 5"y g . , for you here constantly different and un- daffaires of the 1t il e arerany: afternoon ffl priced at $39.50. Orchid, black, sunset and bluette. equaled choice—Street, School, Sport and WA and e Tind Cyis | T Willlam R Wood and Mrs. ki ‘ % > 2 ht., rert H. Vestal, Ve SET enta- | 13 . ‘ Formal Apparel in extensive variety. All REeTbert M Lovd, B ; Mre | ives rr?;n‘fnlfi na, assisted Mrs, Wat- H A Misses’ Coat Sale, $98.50 : T 3 : Sl A He 3 | ion in the entertainment. models are exclusive with us. Bandugl and o el RPN & High-class Coats—hand-tailored from beautiful cloths—including Mar- s : and (OH ehiAnnen o1 Tenteon Leeorisa | ) lla, Erminie, Evora, Poll d Panvelai d with handsome fur col 1 & 2 3 * > 3 A S G f % A Mrs. By : ned at un(: eon y Ql“ ¥ ‘ ) 5 vella, Lrmime, vora, o '\'an{la an anve a"?(:_an wit! andsome fur col- Ah{::;iif }?a’:‘si Juniors’ Suits. '3‘93;1051’03‘%\{];; - O faf s oA havioe s mene] lars of wo'f. beaver and nutria—some also with fur cuffs—a dozen different Misses’ Wool D 25 g ,Z( S Beach, Ma s e O S waias| bas Been raseniaii b the Brenenem. | M) styles—choice, $98.50. 1sses ool Dresses. .......$25.00 to $85.00 M s Maj. Gen. 3 d » Col. Arthur Woods, Mrs. Rot H Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Navy blue, black, brown, Sorrento and reindeer, T siivercruys and Mr. ‘Raoul Tilmont of :: - e Belgian embassy Dresses ..... $9.7 29.51 " Heintzelman, " Col. a = ] ; - _./5 to 8_2.31) Mrs. Stuart Heintzelman, Col and| AMrs John W. Ruckman and Miss Misses’ Afternoon Dresses. ..$25.00 to $85.00 j a); and e | Madorle Campliell “Ruckman, ' widow . : - er o ate Brig. G Misses’ Evening Dresses. ...$49.50 to $125.00 Farns aj. Martbor- | [0, “W5'R kman, have taken a i kve Aubreicht, the [ 'ohn W Huck 5 Misses” Skirts..............$12.50 to $35.00 R on, 700 Cuthedeal aveni o the winter. Misses’ and Juniors’ Jersey Misses’ Silk Frocks, $3950 A Collection of mighty pretty frocks at an exceeding'y low price. y pretty gy P Afternoon and street styles of silk faille, roshanara, jacquard crepe and satin- faced Canton crepe—with steel, wood and colored beads. Silk braiding and Krim- . Haraguchi; the air Sailor Suits, Very S ol o .$9.50 % $29.50 5 firilz'sh (:—‘:.;mlm ;xhx: 50% ,lm‘, Mrs. “dmmp E;“c Fowler n:’edr Lx;izrygir(ning. New sleeves—new neck lines. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Navy, brown pec s £ 2 e ARl e ashington today for New York, al 3 Sweaters ......cceeeeoene...$5.75 to $9.00 jnaval agtache of the krench, embsssy: | wmere they will tomorrow meet the I sddi 5 z Itache of the Japa mba: MaT T e e I il Middies REETIRLTIE .$1.25 to $5.00 O o s h | audew Yo umess e | Tomorrow In the Women’s Dress Shop—One Hundred Children’s Coats...... -$7.50 to $87.50 B idre Co. 3F'C. Truckay, Cor. Jamee | (o8, at e, Shoteliim ) covveues Children’s Hats ...... Children’s Wool Dresses " L .$2.00 to $13.50 A Titdin, Dr. Foster, Capt. Wilson v D ° So S ° d W l 8875 to S2500 ||t Sttt e Bt e | v meny % Aoy g e resses m llks, atins an 001S . Z 1 Q. Children’s Wash Dresses.....$2. o, Diax's staff, the naval attache | o ONOF of her house guest, Mrs. Nor- || | $2.25 to $15.00 ien. Diaz's staff, the naval altache | fan’ Seott. of Evanston, 1. | Usua_lly $35 to $50 Knicker Suits—Riding Habit oni, and_the assistant military | afss Callie Doyle Is in Washington g aoits che and Signora Huntington. 1t the home of her brother-in-law and night, the event being in celebration ol the birthday anniversary of Mrs. | ‘! 'w York and at Atlantic 9 /53 Arnold, and the second in a series| ‘ity. Miss Flora Doyle, who spent the Filbreet. Comner Thirleentts of dinners they are giving. The in_California, Is now in New tuble decorations were of a| fork with her niece, Miss Helen Mar. A Dress Sale Away Out of the Usua_l Run! | 1 ! > basket of pink roses fnr-n& he | who will be placed in a private school - = —— — = centerpiece for the table. The guests | here. ery—. — . and Mrs. Ra sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Marye, ar- Hostery—Bloomers—Underwear o3I and Mra Ty Horton Amola | S, M. i S S : d ine . V: 4 " 0f A b 1 eir home ai ur- i tained at Wardman Park Hotel last 2 . M M e at‘l]F ay Some of these dresses for as little as half the regular cost—and nearly 30 Wi in Delegati iffi sty — Flsconsts DelEatlen. | en different styles to choose from: . The Wiss in del it i - h ? “TO Gl‘ of the young women from that state Do you realize what an opportunity this is to secure it? yr who make their homes in the govern- ELEVENTH STe ment hotels on the Unfon ‘station ||| | Roshanara Crepe New Chinese Flowing Sleeves plaza. Miss Anna K. Andersen served | | O 18 president and Miss Florence Horl- | || | Crepe-back Satin Slashed Sleeves gan as secretary and treasurer for Canton Crepe Yoke Sleeves the arrangements, the hosts number- 5 A The House of Courtesy—— ing fitty Wisconsin girls The tables Velvet Hip Waist Lines were especially lecorated and th = 3¢ dinner served in X-Y Hotel. “II vdunully Laces P“d.Tm;.'“ ks e elours Chemise Froc| Mr. and Mrs. Wade . Ellis enter- £ tained n small company informally at Twill Cords Coat Dresses dinner last evening. Mre. Frederick E. Chapin has re- turned from a week's stay in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria. So you see there is nearly every good new type of dress—the colors are for the most part navy blue, black and brown—but many of them are brightened with colored beads, embroideries, facings and sleeves. Real'y!—they are wonderful at $25.00. Mr. David Lioyd George, premicr. of Great Britain and delegate to ‘the conference on the limitation of arm. Another Sale Saturday | ments. has accepted the offer of Mrs. of the most desirable of |Charles A. Munn's residence, 1601 | Macnachus tts avenue which he will Corduroy Robes, 3% ‘Wide-wale corduroy break- fast coats. Set-in sleeves— rose, copenhagen, blue, purple, wistaria and victory red. Only 100 in this lot. Corduroy Robes, $8.50 Prices Are Lower Now in the New occupy while attending the confer- Mrs. Edward Bennett Rosa of 3110!(f | oo weal Newark street and her mo her, M"s W. W. Evans, have left Washington { | and will make their future home in ! Carlisle, Pa. Fine Footwear in the new lasts for Fall wear, shows decisive reductions. Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Min- E neapolis, president general of the ; Pum ‘ Offerecl for Saturday Only | Fedcration of Women's Clubs, will be : P8 s Last Choice styles, full lined, with in Washinizton next week. arriving in Oxfords Y. . time to speak at the convocation on % ear roll col'ar. Set-in sleeves, i the limitation of armaments. She Y Pair : pockets and sash. Of fine silk al $12.75 Pair o ;l" dge gfllill;l:‘é\fiflmfl-clt ll,';%egflt‘gf:k:’l; | 3 g corduroy and rose, copenhagen Clubs.” h New Sorosis 2-Strap Pumps for Street Wear blue and purple. Mrs, Clatra Spicer has returned to —_fash:oned in black kid, with welt soles and Cuban heels, W?lshh'rsgt{o::‘mlalg!;nBn:aignlat:dh-f;flsoirsl 4 with camel gray kid back. Very attractive, $10 pair. wn y 4 ] = - tomporarily at 4702 Wisconsin ave-|| : New Tan Scotch Grain Oxfords : nue. E | —with the square toes, wing tips and low, flat heels. Very . 2 m:{pres' firc?n\:;asxe g‘t lhaezf ;:‘e:gs i n;landmtsh_l—from one of the country’s fine makers—perfect in = ce, ac ¥ _ grand- || all details. q g daughter, Miss Elsa Diederich, has | Famots Centemeri make f sailed f E . They will d | s = > t $ .SO & | ihe “winter in Florence, :her?;fl‘r.i last year $5.50 pair. So S F Childr e (" |Hale will join them in the spring. Salehiow i~ YOSIS or en \ Brldge Bemenit l i $ 2 3 5 . Shoes that fi(ehg(c:)o&ti Ito grgwing feet! The bridgo benefit for the Alexander [ | p igh Cut Lace Boots. K. And Unit of the A 1 i . . . 5 & . ashington Club tomorrow efter- ! to 8, to 11 o 1y B —t noon at 2:30 o'clock. These are all first quality 4 ato2, which is far less than e e L Now BrEY MEe. gloves — perfect fitting Black and brown calf—also patent leather, with white or th ctual 1 | Montgomery Blair, Mrs. Thomas H. strap-wrist style, with hand. | dull kid tops—or all white back. e a values— S er Kaulimann, afra Lo D, 6 reen: some embroidered backs: . ’ k ‘mann, Mrs. L. D. Green, s — The assortment is exceptionally varied, affordi Eh TR et [ hat o chance! AU s Children’s Shoes Round Nec e assortment 1s exceptiona varied, attordin [{McCoy,Miigs Hathering TiEhC N IR: eSS e Bmevlman e | Saey L i s St Gt Tk Rogrone: [l TOES by siees for quick Reduced Pri Blouses SC eConLon SECESIANC SRMILICSSAWEIL A e ver, Man alter & John- e Gl educ rices Two in very great demand. . " - ‘22"‘5.‘5:1;32‘3“"5"1“ MesiAiianda ng . ov_es Slightly broken assortments at considerable reductions. Of Wool Jersey, $2.95 . Velvet, Panne, Du- Black Trimmed With e e B At Very Special Prices! $5 and $6 Lace Boots, $2.95 Pair In navy, brown, reindeer . B: i o 20-Button-Length 3 e : Mohawk and black, with white vetyne, etc., in rown Ostrich, Ribbon, Dr. and Mrs. Fugene Christian of Pai —black calf, with welt soles and full wide toes. Sizes A 13, | collar in Bromley style. Also Ay Henna PR | NerXonciate stihnia vei s i g SL00Pair | 2 B4 CE 1D 12,12 19%, 1 14 2B 14 1%, | white cuffs and belting, smart mart ecomi H am e f n tan and black fine French 1, 1%. il irt. Y £e Gray etallic'Ormaments, Mme. Gupta Bharingha of India, who glace, with white embroidery o . with sport skir Etc Flowers, Etc. oz iraingd by ihe Fricats, of the [l and sewing $5and $6 Dress Boots, $2.95 Pair Of Pongee Silk, $2.95 L Temple, will glve r tho ® Hallow'een 8 and 12 Button Length Children’s patent leather dress boots, with cloth fops— T toilorai atyle ok atic kype A Collexe Womena $4.00 and $4.85 Pair h{:lttqn and lace—button style also with cloth tops. 3 easly | % o7 much in demand, With Mr. J. Lewis Moneway wul‘guae read- White pique glace of fine all sizes. Peter Pan collars, long sleeves L’:.’f:sr’é?fu'n'.'fif:ngf lA‘;T JL‘?’:’QS& ;::::: quality. and turn-back cuffs. their friends and escorts are invited. Dn -Charles G. Abbot was & pas-