Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1921, Page 56

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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 6, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY - ———————————————————— : = Ball at New Willard Col. Graves to Address Dr. J. M. Howell On Thanksgiving Eve, Temple Sisterhood PP —C Hoteli VIAVI Pen Women Announce Interesting Program / o : LTH TALK TO WOMEN : i / © . Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of | Col. John Temple Gravey will ad- | HEA S TOUT W OMANS Goobn ‘ 1GLY Benefit of Hospital the District of Columbia League of |dress the members of the Sisterhood | The Rew( gt :::’:r’:l“;} 916 Colorado Building d Py fuced by American Pen Women, has arranged [of tbe BEightlt Styeet Temple the United States 1o Egypt, Dr. J. 14th and G Sts. /, O Lt « ) a program of particular interest for jfirst’ regular meeting of the Moiton Howell, is in “,“Mn"_onand' Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2:30 P.M T ’ M i R 1 | Sunday afternoon, rom & to 7 o'clock, | tomorrow. afternoon in t! 3 ton a d y, - 9, 2:30 P.M. g 8. ing an 8. v 1e at Congress Hall Hotel. He will| Spbject: “Caf n ¢ EI_F REDUCI . . : at the Jeadauarters, 1722 H strect,|fooma of the temple .3iss Edith| LN T gress s Houl, He wi) ject: tarrhal Conditions, A Woodrow Wilson Listed ‘ when Brs. Raiph P. Baraard, con. Wehwwell ax ace, McDowell | #all for his new post, on the Coronte.| " Colds, Tonsiltis, Adenoids.” . : - s & s ( (orsets Among the Patronesses. e B N Mre Rhes Watson |on : 81K | iod by Mrs. Howell and their little| VIAVI PATRONS ESPECIALLY INVITED 5 - Cable, wife of Repreaentative Cabls {yollow the program. grandson. Admission Free. Managers Predict Brilliant : - {GF Onio, who will play Mre. Barnard WORN FORTWENTY FIVE YEARS : of Oblo, who wi ! Affair. Mme. Hugli will be another guest of g ; honor’ on this occasion, :"Qfl{'&.,"" Both Mrs. Harding, wife of the 3 roup of the folk SONES O - § Vo % PA | 1and and telling the story of the peo- | > nd Mre. Woodrow Wilson Dot ot er country, and explaining rmer President, will act e 7 the orlgin og !hef songa. Anolhfir; i 4 artist, 3 member of the league, who 8 _tor the hall to. be may be announced for Sunday wi | &iven Yor the benefit of the Eye, Ear Miss Elsle Janis, playing in Wi ! | and Throat Hospital, at the New Wil- ington this weel’ Mrs. Francols B ! i N%hlntercdlt [ . ; ran will pour tea on Sun ‘ Z 1 rge ard. Thankegiving eve, November Sentoted by "Miss Roberta Bradshaw. i 2 { st i1, ac 1n‘ olclnck. The other pa- Mrs. James Monroc and Miss Byrd = NO Extras tronesses include Mrs. Charles Evans Mock. H g : 'On ‘Sunday_evening at the regular PN S NO Red Tape ! Hughes, Mrs, John W. Weeks, Mrs. | Henry C. Wallace, Mrs, James J. 4 8 Davis, Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, % president of the league, will Enoale o Vome! e 8L, p \ g fano, Lady Geddes, Mme. de {g;—l‘:‘lngc o e Werk'Tn ‘the lterary k Lubomireka, Prine fleld. J. B. Hubrecht IRK Srhi e Medotr 2 : *Michigan Tea" in Honor | meeting of Pen Women, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, first natlonal vice A0 USFEZOPR i e ~ AEATADATRNT AZJATAR ABABRT|AR 2enamEas i’ictrbla Satisfaction--- lis yours when you bwy of us, for we will continue to look after your machine' R IR R TR R T T. Coleman DuPont, Mre. Frank B. A 4 : 1 fi‘""w;n Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Of Mrs. J S. Goodenow you purchase and make sure you are satisfied. It will be worth your while to call f > : » burs | Daughter of Ropresentative Henry B.| Drs. Juliet S. Goodenow of Ward- - i Steamall, who han joined him here for( man Park Hotel will leave Monday Victrola “Four”.......... 25 Victrola “Ninety”....... . for Ban Antonio, Tex., where she ex- Pay $4 Monthly Pay $7 Monthl; 2 = = pects to remain for the three months Victrola “Six” ) fotd lont, y" Exhibiti d {of winter. Mrs. Goodenow is from i 435 | Victrola “One-Hundred”. $15() ibition and Sale lster, Mrs. bouiril Pay $4 Monthly ! Pay $10 Monthly, anklin_H. Ellis, Mrs, 2 1 1urlb h apart- i “Fifty™. .. i “ ” Mrs. Marshall Field Of ex-Soldiers’ Work ot inment Victrola “Fifty".......... $45 Victrola “One-Ten”. .... 225 Mre. A. P Avcangements have besn compléted | I her hon ich she has called “a “P-..v ""."‘"Y Pay $15 Monthly Ridmely Hupy | fO the exhibition and salo of articles | “Hine il B o smant Victrola “Eight”........ . sso ' Victrola “ThreeHundfed"szso {'c(orHKunIL r:de at the various public health | fair today, that it ma: VI : "’N., ‘f. Meonthly | Pay $15 Monthly ames, Mrs. Hennen | hospitals throughout the country by | Wi . resular Drogram, ictrola ine”...... o Victrola “One-Twenty” H s Drackiniliae Jong lh;hex»slerv!co man patients. gt zue of "“‘”b Eogert Pay $5 Monthly $75 o :-’s M:nftl{'y- . $275 QY s. Ridgley Lean, Mrs. e sale will be held ut the Wom- ers. Mrs, ictrola “Ei o s S Charles A. Munn, Mrs. M. A. Hanna |an's Clty Club, in Jackson place, on | s d in receivi Victrola “Eighty"..... o sloo Victrola “One-Thirt;+. .. 350 Ars. Beverley R. Mason, Mrs. Wil-|the afternoon and evening of Thurs- | bhdin & Mb Poy 35 Mowkly ' Pay $20 Monthly £ 2 | liam ‘D. MacDougall, Mrs. Tr ding Mrs. Deane S H | Palmer, Mrs. Edwin S. Pull d:"-hN°"‘mhfr 17. under the auspices Patrick Henry H ¥ Rudolph. Mrs. John of the George Bald cCoy Unit Patrlog i EMO SELF-REDUCING CORSETS are madein || | Mrs. Harold Waiker. Mra, Cl ¢ | the Ame om: Pt esentative XKelly, Our Gold Seal Guarantee Bond a great variety of individual shapes. They have aumer- |} | Boughton Wood and M Mre. Cary V. Hodgson is Parker Andrewr, £ F Lifeti Servi ous special features to reduce, reshape and correct [N | Wheeler. ::x:“ol n'l o Sommittee on afrange-| LEES o0 3 . Burrows o o ree etime Service : certain physical conditions peculiar to stout women. | contany of the paironesses have al | Robert Coe, Mrs. K i 3| “Mine Frances de Krafft of the Guarentees SATISFACTION—for as long : ! ball promises to be a brilliant suc- |~ icholas and 3 ¥ | pepartment will preside at the as you ewn THE VICTROLA YOU BUY ‘ jtus Mclntyre. table, assisted by Harold Al HERE—we wAll re-graphite, ofl, regulate ‘ Every year, and in every country where corsets are worn, millions of women enjoy their beneficial results. | cess. + Mrs. Law it, etc. Remember, not for a year—dut Neme No. 402—For the short, stocky gure, excess flesh on lower sbdo- ! s e man of the g lttee and Mrp: FOR THE WHOLE LIFE OF THE IN- e snd in greia section : Burlingames Give the Whlcs commitiae, =~ Clhien of STRUMENT. i Nemeo No. 620—Foe the average stout figure with ezoses flesh evenly / Neme No. 881—For the stous figure with extremely pendulous abdemea. i Masquerade Party Miss Clundia Burlingame and het Women's City Club WI:my Pay More? ANSELL 19 Other Self-Reducing Medels—$5.00 to $9.00 H brother, Mr. Claude Burlingame, gave | 5 A 3 GOOD STORES EVERYWHBAR f e Eetarade Si s i To Observe Birthday!{lf 1c eu Presepe hie 87 on or Befere B | ing in their home, at 1350 South Caro-| The W City i wil i i fter fancy |brate its nd birthda Marcel Waving BISHOP TURNER INC and . e {lina avenue southeast. { dancing by Miss ¢ Philipps and | tomorrow at the c Miss. Ide Major, and a number of p.m. The preside piano solos by Miiss Margaret La and songs by iss Fried: 1221 F Street N.W. rlebacher BE iy G, BT, T Sl i Dye o Washington's Leading Victor Store | Jwelve-Ten F St. % o s el | omer Chavics Kaller, U . A 3 Garden Rose Beauty Parlor | Miss Maretrec Bykoing, Mius Lonist oo o e e Lo he Eussts O, 1110 H Street NW. WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES [ IeTs Do a0ey ot M program will ke given by Ms, Ger- | Franklin 2224 Expert Service ; Miss Marjorle Teague, Miss Virginia Kfllb“g A‘ll’.l ‘Dh:l Hardesty, Mr. Clar * 2 - ence Sweeley, r. Joseph Trunnell Our acknowledged supremacy in the |N& simworin Moreland: ar. Jumes | selling of Coats and Wraps 1s emphasized by e el OURTESY and eficiency govern the policy this magnificent showing of new and original ]Mibs Jones to Make ‘ ‘ here whether you arc a buyer or nol. models, for at no. time this_season will our Formal Debut at Tea!]| WE'RE TAKING ADVANTAGE stocks be as complete as they are right now. l| OF THE COOL WEATHER TO Force Fur Selling! The prices we are now quot- ing on Furs—both coats and small pieces—will force the record of sales up to where it Miss Elizabeth Taglor Jones will make her formal debut at a tea to be ! given by ‘her grandmother, Mrs. J. | i | Kimbrough Jones, sr., widow of lor-I 5 jmer Senator Jones of Arkansas, | { December 16, at heér residenc H 0 1812 19th street. Mrs. J. Kim : : | brough Jones, jr., mother of the de: butante, {s planning to give a lunch 'eOn for the debutantes of the season The shop that shows the new styles first. i . N § { to meet Ler Gaughter, Miss Jones, and A ; H Coming now when there is & scarcity of | Helen Grifin 1o lajier part of should be at this season and 3 High-grade Coats makes this a most impor- | &ijg, 2 vall for Miss Jones and Miss, make up for the indifferent trade that the unseasonable weather has caused. Our Fur Stock embraces the fin- est pelts, including not only the stocks usually seen, but also Stone i tant occasion. - | Representative and Mrs. Wiilace | t {11. White will give a reception and dance Friday, December 28, at Rauscher's, In hohor of the latter's { daughtér, Miss Nina Lunn, who will { he presented to society by Mrs. White . {at a tea the latter part of this month. | 1,000 Pairs of the Nationally Famous | o el gReception in ‘Honor \ y | Marten, Baum Marten, etc. . o — ) , oy O Promecive Bidel | JOSEPH SPERLING , i Wra e fehe e S il Ok » = 3 p child to Mr. I K. Makover. . . H —of Navy, Veldyne, with —— P l'lced i Black Embroidery and H Fringe, Enhanced H by a large 8quirrel Collar. 0 i A Pair f ‘At this special marked- i down price of $8.50 a pair you are getting most excep- tional values. Every pair genuine Queen Quality Shoes, consisting of black and brown Kid, Patent Leather, Black Satin and all shades of Tan Russia €Calf. Turned and welt soles, Louis, Baby Louis, Cuban and Military heels. High and Low Shoes — the popular new lasts—care- fully selected for our fall 804 Seventh St. NW. Specially Arranged for Tomorrow: Monday AMAZING SALE 600New Fall Hats At One Remarkably Low Price in the Greatest Millinery Event Ever Staged in Washington ERLEBACHER ORIGINATED Gerona —is a new Fabric and its bzauty is evident in this Coat, which we have in Navy, Malay and Black, with Mole or Beaver Collar, at 4 : S] 38.50 VPV EPOS SN P SRPSCNPST— ik EperyHt Actaal ith Every Hal For Mondey $5, 6, $8, $10 . . mdo?ie}l'day VALUES All sizes and widths. If you are interested in Coats or Wraps it will be to your advantage to come here daring COAT WEEK, as we are displaying Coats with fur trimming from $79.50t0 $325 Coatsof plainmaterialsfrom $39.50t0$150 SPORT HOSIERY All Colors—All Sizes—$1.25 Pair Queen Quality Boot Shop § Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children. : 1218 F STREET N. W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY §HOEs. Solid Velvets with Trimmings, Ultra- Smart Solid Duvetynes in newest shapes, Stunning Duvetyne & Fur Combinations, Rich. Brocades combined with Velvets. Choose from this Gorgeous Array of the Season’s Smartest Modes—Modes that sell regularly at twice, three and even four times this Special Sale Price Ao ———— o & Experienced Advertiéers Prefer The Star

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