Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1921, Page 57

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SQCIETY R %™ A Special Sale of DANCE FROCKS at $29.’50 A Price That Has Not Been Possible for Lihke Qualities in Years Every dress in this extraordinary collection the and Bte. ors, en, Experienced Advertisers Prefer : 3| 40-In. All-Silk Charmeuse |3 Special, Yard with heavy wooden cross bar. Each, 3 known makes as D¢ Long, Clinten, Kohinoor, 3-MoYe, 3 o0c. 4-Yord Pleces He bone Tape, black whits, 1.4<in¢h to 6-8-inch The New Metal Girdies, Briced at $1.85, $1.80, 82, ced a 1 3 $2.50, §3 and $4 inter Designer Patterns and Fashion B v ,-l,'v, YOUTHALRL. ADPAREL F at Ten Materials Are— Georgette Gros de Laines Taffeta Satin Crepe Colors Are— | Pumpkin Maize | Flame Pink Blush Rose Jade YOUNG FOLNS AND FOR EVERYWONAN A remarkable display, embodying all the latest colors, weaves and patterns is the refined type of which mothers are sure to approve. Up-to-the-minute styles. - <« for all costumes and for every occasion . $2.25 Fine, close satin face ot good, heavy weight, suit- able for all dtess pur; the season’s best Colors and Black. ] w0 Heavy All-Silk Canten Crepe, ! Specill, Yll‘ creBobeonB b s e o The season’s most popular silk fadtic, this heavy crepe weave: so much in & Wraps, Dresses, 6tc, the ecolors are: ses. Shown in seveénteen of $2.98 espacially emand for White, Fawn, Tortoise Shell, Marmot, Mocha, Platinum, Japan Blue, Copper, American Beauty, Blue Bird, Navy, Midnjght and Black. Y| 40-In. Chiffon Dress Velvet 2| Special, Yard $4.98 Dréss Velvet of high grade, made by one of Amer- ica’s foremost manufacturers. assortment, including American Beauty, A’ splendid_color- Copper. Wine, Bark, Wisteria, Cadet, Seal, Mafine, Navy and Black. # 42-In. Fine Quality All-Silk Duve- Il tyne, Special, Yard. . ... ..... ... $5.98 A quality not to be confused with the infétior grades. It comes in all the season’s newest colors for Coats, Buits, Trimmings and Millinety pur- poses; 42 inches wide. collar and shoulders, , 10¢; Dozen, $1. Hooks and Eyes Safety Pins, such well- of , 28¢; 12 : $1.99. and Cabochons, in many col- designs and siges, dox- 10c. n 12c THE STAR Hair Nets “Doublewear” Cap and Fringe; each Net guaran- teed. 3 for 25¢c, 12 for DOc. “Fashionette” Hair Nets, real Rhailr; Fringe, 3 tor 38c; 12 for A visit te eur enlarged Silk Section will i you of the many wonderful values ’l.m mcza::'.:: Notion Specials Wooden Suit Hangers, well made, shaped to fit Cap ana “Venide"” Cap am | vl]d‘t:-'.. mh.’ ‘l:’e i Fringe; #leo ‘“‘Doumble- ert’s Rabber Pants, small, 40c; mash 2 for Sne. medium, 50¢; large, 89c. Locbpman S S i A Trimmings Buttons Buttons, many sizeés, colors and designs, 12 on a card. Each card, MISS MADELEINE_ JONES, Daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Fitshugh Jones, the former recenmtly appoinied to duty in Washington. Columbian Women Plan For Scholarship Fund | Mrs. Calvin Coolldge and Mra. l{Henry €. Wallace have graciously | consented to be patronesses at the second annual motion-picture benefit ‘. of the Columbian Women of George ! | Washington University, which will be {held ut the Knickerbocker Theater on November 16. The film shown will be “The River's End" from James Oliver Curwood's delightful romance, {and there will be two showings, at 3 and 4 o'clock. The proceeds will go to the scholarsh!p fund of the club, which maintains two scholarships for girl students of the George Washing- iton University, and hopes materially to expand its scholarship and other activities in the near future. The benefifit is under the direction of Mrs. Johr. Paul arnest. and among the n addition to the wife P’resident and the wife y of Agriculture, are fof the | Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, wife of the president the unive i Mrs. Charles 1 fenry e, {Heber Vo Mrs. Henry 8. Long and Mrs. { Mre. Breckinr dge William H. Baldwin. The officers of the Columbian Wom- : President, Elisabeth Teet: vice prexidents, Mrs. Merton L. Ferson and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.; corresponding secretary, Mrs. De W |Clinton Croissant; recording s tary, Mrs. Henry Gratton Doyle, treasurer, Miss Julia L. V. McCord. | Italian Minister Due b Here Next Wednesday { The Itallan minister to Venezuela and Signora Catalani will arrive In - Wachington Wednesday to be gueats the latter's mother, Mrs. Henry F. cck. They will remaln until after | “mber 11 for the laying of the! stone of the Vietory Memorlal i B streets, which Mrs. s worked 2o hard 10 ac- li Mre. Dimock will zive a large recep- tlon in her Scott circie home from 4:30 to 6, following the ceremonies of the laying of the corner stone ——ee | PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Adele Siegel of Detroit, whe visited friends in Greensboto, N. C., Ia spending several days in Washington, en route to New York eity. Mrs. Sophie R. Harris is at the Arlington for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hyman of New York, formerly of Chicago, have been shingtoy for three weeks and | at the Arlington Hotel ! number of the membe ounell of ti is of this city ttend the confe -1 h took L!Ear‘? there last wee i King has relurned from ythree woeks' visit In Paterson, N, I, here she was th r “?' .‘\.A;(al:. he guest of her mother. he Afternoon Bridge Club w: - (s(:‘f':.alne‘d Wedgesday %y 3:‘;:‘ ‘:“)‘;rel?s chwartz at er s home on Biitmore r. and Mre. Leonard Rchloss have retufned from a month's vis alie etufne th's visit in Call- Mrs. Benjamin Frank, who wa; guest of her sister, Mrs, A. Lh;nz: has returned to her home In Baltimore, Mre. Henry L. Kaufman was hos- teen Avrbt;anudzg. Jhen, she entertained | noon Bridge Clul part- ment in the Octaviy, _ ¢ 2t her a Mr. and Mrs. Isadors Kauf; at Hot Springs. Va., and later will ‘go o i nd the i B . Hot ! ngs, o and is o guest at the igton Hotel. and Mrs. Simon Kann, who n»em| i i ree weeks at the French Lick Springs, ment at 2029 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Adolph Weyl returned to Ward- man Park Hotel Tuesday from New ork. Mrs, Frederick Gotthold of Green- wich, Conn., was the gueat of her father, Mr. Simon Wolf, laat week. Mr. and Mrs.’ Lauis §. Kann have returned from a four-week visit in Bt, Louis, Mo. Mrs. Bertha Oetiinger hecompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Allan De Ford, and_her two children, left Friday for Wilson, N. C.. to spend two weeks | Mr.and dra. 1. Oettinger and Rerness. who Was the guest - $on and daughter-in-law, Mr. Samuel Rerness of '28th sterday for her home, in Farnum of Wilmingten, e guest for a week of d Mrs. Albert Sigmund of 27th Genuine Diamond _ Soli- taire Engagement Ring. Blue-white perfect cut full of fire and set in hdies 14-kt. Tiffany ring. Just try to get one like it elsewhere for less than $12500. We are offering Big Bargains all this week. 'FISCHER’S 918 F Street PRSI~ GO Mrs. Harding Patroness d.. returned last weck to thelr apart- |. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 6 Mrs, Warren G. Harding and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge will head the list of patronesses for the international ball which s to be given at the New Wil- lard Monday evening, November 21, by the Robert B. Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. A partial list of the patrons and patronesses Hughes, Mrs. Edwin Denby, the Bel- gian ambai tier, Princess A. Bibésco of Rumania, the minister of Kcuador and Mme, Lli- —r= of the | f% salde, Admiral and Mra. Robert E. Coonts, Brig. Uen. and Mrs. Amos A. I . lB u Fries, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William For International Ball| ! Connor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Wil- liam J. Snow, Mrs. William C. Harllee, Miss O. Bright, president of Mary- land Divislon, U. D. C.; Mra. A, Wal- ler, president of District of Columbia Division. U. D. C.; Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. E. K. Van Sickler, Mrs. Frank Wilkes Pyle, Senator John Sharp Williams, Mrs. A, Morgan, Representative and James O'Connor, Mra. Thomas W. Lawton Mrs, Harrrison, Mrs. Charles A. Montgom- | ery, Mrs. Goodwin D. Ellsworth, Mrs. Robert Vanhorn Willett, Mrs. 8. T. Covert, Maj. and Mrs. Daniel Smith Gordon and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald. Miss Marguret Steagall has been chosen chairman and Miss Lois Cros- (N street, in honor of ier house guests, | e: Mrs. Charles Evans dor and Baroness de Car- Main Floor Rear Furniture Carpets Our Autmfin Sale of Oriental Rugs . Is just one big opportunity for you to buy Persian, Turkish and Chinese Rugs at prices that have not been offered yoa in many years. Every rug, large and small, has been especially pried for this unusual occasion, the reductions in a large percentage of cases being as much as 25 per cent, our purpose being to make this the biggest sale of hand-woven rugs we have ever held. Room-size Rugs from Persia, Turkey, and far-away China, in beautiful rich colorings and designs different from the usual run of Oriental rugs. Prices Start as Low as $225.00 Small Kermans and Sarouks Not the light-weight rugs to which you have been accustomed, but very heavy pieces, all of them, and specially priced at From $135.00 to $225.00 Sizes Average 4Y;x7"; Feet BEAUTIFUL DOZAIS The deep rich pile and silky eolorings of this wonderful rug will always cammand your approval. Sizes from 4x7 to 5x7Y; Feet Autumn Sale Prices, $95.00 to $175.00 SMALL RUGS In a large variety of sizes, kinds and colorings. Included under this heading are Chinese, Mosuls, Hamakans, Daghestans, Irans, etc. Sizes from 3x5 to 4,x6; Feet Four Extra Low Prices—$45.00, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 The Linen Shop Pure Linen Table Cloths with Napkins to match. Prices less than we have sold for years. Quality the same we have always sold bearing our usual—guarantee to give perfect satisfaction— Cloths, 70x70 inches, special, $5.00 each Cloths, 70x88 inches, special, $7.60 each Naphins, 22x22 inches, special, $6.00 dozen Bleached Double Satin Damask Linen Table Cloths and Napkins. Quality supreme——designs of the best artists—heavy snow white pure flax at special prices. . Cloths, 2x2 yards, special, $11.00 each Cloths, 2x2V4 yards, special, $13.85 each . Cloths, 2%x8% yards special, $14.50 each Naphins, 22222 inches, special, $13.50 dozen Naphine, 25238 inches, special, $18.00 dozen Hemstitched Pure Linen Huckabaek Towels—the famouns Fleur de Lys brand. Full bleached with satin damask borders of real beauty. Sfze 22x40 inches. $1.78 H. S. Towels, size 22x40 in., special $1.25 each $2.00 H. S. Towels, size 22x40 in., for $1.50 each $2.38 H. S. Towels, size 24x40 in., for $1.75 each $2.80 H. S. Towels, size 24x40 in., for $2.00 each Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels. Size 1919x35 inches. Soft absorbent woven towels. Special 69¢ each. Size 18x34 inches—Plain huckaback, 50¢ each. White Satin-finished Bedspreads, scalloped edge, cut-out corners, for 4-foot 6-inch beds, with bolster sham to match. Special $7.75 set. 1921—PART 2. well vice chairman of the young| Mrs. Henry from White Plains, N. Y.; ladies’ committee. Admiral Robert & Coontz and Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries head the recep- tion committee, with Mr. Claude Bennett as vice chajrman. The ball {s under the direction of Mrs. E. H. Lynham, president of the chapter, and Mrs. Walter K. Hutton, chairman of the hall committee. I Miss O'Connell Gives | Mr. William' Bickens, Mr. Joseph Me- | Party to Honor Guests| Mr, . Joyce McGinnis, Mr. Miss Katherine O'Connell gave a Halloween party October 31, at the Play House, 1814 | Mr. Jahnson and Mr. Houston. W, B JMoses F and “Eleventl Streets Uphotiery | Monday SOCIETY Mr. Irving Howen of Mount Washing- ton, Mies Lyons of Clinton, Md., and | ({758 X.! Miss Katherine Lyons of Ruuimore.‘w, Other_guests for the evening were: Miss Margaret Kirby, Miss E. Wetzel, Miss Bertha Wetzel, Miss Stroh, Miss Dalkin, Miss Castle, Miss Henry. Mise | valdecker, Miss Agnes O'Connel, | Marie Lyons, Misg Clark. Miss | Sing, Miss Tolber(. Miss Griunell. | Miks Mugnus, Mre. Mugnu, Mr. Frank Jenkins, Mr. Howen, Mr. W. Greens, mén’s firs went to Mr. irving Howen. seasou’s sryles. (Ginnis, Frank Madden, . Mr. Lowley. Mr.| Kirby. Mr. Wood, Mr. Vanderbilt, Mr. | Goff, r. Bush, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Prince, | S.- APPLEBEE evening, St. N.W. - 902 Uth Therc were prizes given for the Phone Franklin 72603 best cagtume. also the most ridic The first prize for the ladiex tumes was awarded to Miss Marg o : Jeakins won the gen prize, and the second p to order al reaxooable price Furrier and Ladies’ Tallor = Inquire About Deferred Payment Plan & Sons Carpets and Rugs WILTON RUGS Although difficulty has been encountered in obtaining the splencid rugs we are able to offer a very good assortment—some unusual de- signs and colorings and all sizes from 22154x36 inches to 11.3x15 feet. The 9x12 size—$85.00, $95.00, $105.00, $115.00, $120.00 PLAIN COLOR RUGS A big variety of qualities and all the popular colorings and some you will find only here. Sizses from 18x36 inches to 12x15 feet The 9x12 size—$45.00, $55.00, $58.00, $65.00, $75.00 CARPET RUNNER 10 patterns of 27-inch Bordered Velvet Runner, suitable for halls —per yard, $1.46. LINOLEUM For One Day Only—Monday— Heavy Quality Inlaid Linoleum, such as we have sold for $2.50 per yvard. Special One Day Price, $1.85 REVERSIBLE ART RUGS For One Day Only—Monday— The kind that is sold everywhere for $24.00. Special One Day Price, $17.45 Lamp and Gift Defit. Exclusive designs of Silk and Parchment Shades—in unusual color combinations in all sizes. The designs and proportions have been carefully worked out for Floor—Davenport—Bridge—Junior—Table and Boudoir Lamps and Candlesticks. Ve can complete unita that will harmonize with any color scheme fcr any room. Specials se- lected from our stocks are— AlL-Silk 6-inch Shades, gold braid trimmed, $1.00 each and upward All-Silk 6-inch Shades, moss or braid trimmed, $2.00 each and upward - AllSilk 10-inch Shades, gold braid trimmed, $1.75 each and upward ; All-Silk 14-inch Shades, gold braid trimmed, deep silk fringe, $9.00 each and up All-Silk 20-<inch Shades, gold braid trimmed, desp silk fringe, $15.00 each and up All-Silk 24-inch Shades, gold braid trimmed, deep silk fringe, $18.50 each and up Fancy Silk and Tapestry Pillows in novel shapes and sizes. Plain colorg or combined shqgles of real beauty. o Special, $3.00 each to $12.00 eac: Real Leather Covered Hanging Phone Directories. Indexed. Plain brown, maroon, green, helio-gray. and fancy Japanese wrought de- signs, slightly soiled; $3.756 regular for $1.50 each. With gold inlaid stripes, some colors, $5.00 regular for $2.00 each. Three Attractive Pieces Specially Priced Mahogany cane back and up- holstered seat wing arm chair or arm rotker to match, upholstered in selection of damasks. plain and figured velours. Price— $37.50 Special three (3) piece cane living room suite, consisting of large davenport, arm chair and arm roeker to match. Three pleces, $282.80. Mahogany hand carved fireside arm chair; upholstered in selection of cretonmes. Price— Special four (4) piece mahogany bedroom suite, comsisting of dresser, vanity dresser, chifforobe and bow-end bed. Four pieces, $209.50. Sold separately—Dresser, $59.50; Semi-Vanity Dresser, $49.50; Chifforobe, $49.50; Bow-end Bed, $51.00. o This gate-leg- table, solid ma- hogany top with drawer in end. size 26x36 inches. Pricé-— ' $21.00 semi- Drapery Department 50-in. Cretonne, beauttful flower designs on blue, gold, cream, white, and black grounds. Special value $2.00 yard. 86-in. Cretonne, wide assortment of pat- terns and colorings, printed on good qual- ity fabric. $1.00 yard. Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, cretonne covered both sides, variety of patterns. Special, $3.75 each. = low Nets, ecru color, 46 inches wide, square weave with tracery de signs. $1.50 yard. \ irregular figtyred plain green; reversible. colors. Fi Fish - Ia n weave with oy DAY o 7 0 Dupl ,\{éfvét Portieres, 214 yards long, ors, both sides alike or two-color | combination. $27.50 pair. Fiber Silk Portieres, 2 23 yards long, mixed color designs in blue, rose, gold and Phin color velvnt& l:)“incfhet-h wide, for Purposes, of e popalar $2.75 yard. Plain color velvet, 50 inches, guaranteed ‘absolutely sunfast; blue, rose, green, mul- berry, and brown. $3.00 yard. ‘Brussels Lace Curtains, 215 to 313 yards long, made on fine quality net. $9.50 to $32.00 pair. Irish Point Curtains, 214 to 4 yards long, white and ivory, neat border designs or pair. large flowered effects. $8.00 to $50.00 pair. Velour Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and full length, soft colorings in rose, blue and ivory. $25.00 cach. f

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