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SOCIETY | MISS MARJORIE ACKER Daughter of Mr. Samuel N. Acker of Washington, who is making n lengthy visit to her grandmother in Los 1 d whose pleture | Women's Foundation To Give Brilliant Ball Judging from the announced plans of the committee in charge, the ball ler 16 at the New Willard by the|\@ ‘ «nd pageant to be given on Novem- |§ Women's National Foundation will be a brilliant opening of the dancing season in Washington. Miss Kath- crine Judge, 1785 Massachusetts ave- nue northwest, is chairman of the ticket committee. AMrs. George Barnett, general chair- man of the ball, gave out the com- pleted list of patronesses and sub- p.m. and continue for a half Lour only. The delegates to the con- ierence for the discussion of the eant, in which groups represent- ing the nations in conference will appear. The following are the chairmen of subcommittees: Vice chairman, Mra. of patronesses includes Mme. u, Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Mrs. erode Andrews, Mi rs. A. frs. lover, Mrs. Junkin, Mrs. John B. Jr.; M 'ns, rs. Stokes, rs. T. H. 3 . S Schroeder, Miss Eliza Scidmore, Seadon Mrs. Willard Saulsbury, Mrs. Corcoran seph Thropp, . W= S ., Mrs. Hannis Taylor, Hamilton Wright, Mrs. Richard H. rs. C. M. Warren, Mrs. ‘Wood and Mrs. Mark oughton At Celebrate Twenty-Fifth e H te, 3 2 . ly 3 P man, Mrs. Henry G. Chilton, Mrs. Man- & . D . h - lain, Mrs. Chal y, rs. Mrs. J ) oseph Ir T ‘A Ju rson, Mis Ran Hagner, irt VLansing, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Logan, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. Irvin Fra Kellogg, Mrs. Rando : er, Mrs. Henry May, Mrs. Theodore Noyes, Mrs. . 'Newberry, Mrs, erkins, Mrs, Key Pittman, Miss Lella ba v, Mrs. Is ner, 1. L, A . Will e 1 Mrs. T. H. Stevens, M il S: 1 01 Thom, Mrs. Josi , Mrs, La : nsend, Mrs. H Wilmer, Mrs. C._ M. Wai 3 < B Wedding Anniversary wedding _anniversary i M h aut a fl | orming a -marke Mfiss Catherine Schafhirt assisted haf parents in the hospitality and as cards Mi a and Mr. H. ere were sbout fifty guests for o reception, and a supper was esrved which perfeotly fitted the oo- asion. S TR e N N A delightfully arranged Halloween twenty-fifth we celebration was that of Friday even- ing, when Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaf- hirt opened their home at 631 sireet for a reception and card party. The home was artistically decorated vith autumn foliage and flowers, yellow and black Halloween decora- c: “Always Something New and Different’™ - —Quality —Style— U ~—Service . roRMERLY STIEBEL ~ MILLINERY invonTER 607 13th St. N.W. . Exelusive Millinery O’Connell Hats are not to be duplicated else- where; that’s why so many women come to this Salon of Fashion for-their millinery, - Moderate Prices espite the Exclusiveness . any selection for " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, U. T, OCTOBER 30, 1921—PART 2. _ SOCIETY bilipsbor. i 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, ~ Both the Salen and Popular Price Sections Are Opened for This Sale. Every Hat Bears Its Original Marking. Half of That Is the Sale Price. > — ! - The House of Courtesy— ~ An Unparalleled Privilege Attends this Drastic Millinery Sale Our entire stock of Trimmed Hats —with but a single solitary exception —is placed in this wonderful It’s a daring thing to do—but the cost of it doesn’t deter us. It’s an unusual thing to do——with a $tock so rich in intrinsic values and artistic designs—but we deny reser- vation to a single Hat. All the Street Hats! All the Sports Hats! All the Dress Hats! oot All the Evening Hats! later delivery - —Thousands of them—in the great variety of fashionable shapes and the unique and exclusive effects. Black Pheasant Beaver - Navy Brown Pill Box Red Fuchsia Purple Porcelain Blue Gray . Taupe Dressy Black Felts Maline Hats Cloth of Gold Hats Fur Hats Fur and Brocade Hats Feather Hats Panne Velvets Ostrich Trimmed Hats Tailored Velvets Lyons Velvets Embrroidered - Duvetynes The trimming effects are almost as varied as the Hats are numerous— Jet ornaments, Chenille Embroidery, Haeckle,O-stx"ich and. C.oqu'e Feath- ers, French Flowers, elaborate Metallic embroidery. In large shapes, medium shapes, and the small jaunty shapes—all distinctly distinctive. The Entire Fourth Floor becomes a great bargain floor See the expansive window display. But arrange to be on hand early Monday morning that your choice may be of the full stock—before it’s reduced in variety. | l , \ t