Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1921, Page 8

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66 ysars m Busmess F at 12% inemelz Now Comes Our Sale Supreme Qur entire stock of Din'ner_Gowns, Afternoon Frocks and Street Dresses is included i this event. “Shagmoor” Great Coats fo'r Women Special, $49.50 " Reliable Furriers for 65 Years . — ress Every Dress is new, this season’s styles; all have arrived recently—in fact, many of them were not sched- uled to arrive until later. But here they are and, with big daily arrivals of Coats and other merchandise, THESE DRESSES SIMPLY MUST RE SOLD QUICKLY, re- rdless of their former MOD- RATE prices Included are Fine Wool Dresses of Velour, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Piquetyne; also -many Velvet Dresses. Newest creations in Silk Dresses for evening or afternoon wear, of Charmeuse, Canton Crepe, Satin- faced Crepe and Crepe-back Satin. Every size, including plenty of extra sizes. The Main Point We Want to Emphasize Is That Every Dress Is a New, Unusual, Charm- ing Creation—at These Importent Reductions $25 and $30 Dresses Reduced to $30 and $35 Dresses Reduced to $40 and $49.50 Dresses Reduced to All Dresses up to $90 Reduced to Closed All Day Friday-—Armistice Day Closed All Day Friday—Armistice Day % TRELOUVRE 1115117 F STREET We ask special Attention to agroup of Fine Coats —both self and fur trimmed— - at $79.50 They are wonderfully attractive models in the loose or fitted styles—designed on exclusive lines—made up in the effective Pauvelaine, Normandy and Veldyne Weaves; some with luxurious collars of Beaver, Wolf and Squirrel. A splendid assortment of Smart Sport Coats—in full lined and ,hqlf lined....... 25 Hats of Charming Character Presenting new effects from the Louvre’s exclusive de- signers—in Duvetyne, Velvet, Panne Velvet and Satin— trimmed with flowers, feathers, etc. You'll find a wonder- ful color variety from which to choose—including the beight shades, especially desirable for wear‘with furs— 5100 | j admiral of the Britigh fleet. | the press of Gre: "Group at the RS. HARDING is receiving a distinguished group of ladies this afternoon at the White| House, her guests including Mme. Jesserand, wife of the ambassa- dor of France, who will be accom- panied by Mme, Viviani; Lady Geddes, wife of the ambassador of Great { Britain, who will have with her Lady Lee, Lady Borden, Lady Beatty and Lady Chatfleld. Last evening the President and Mra. Harding attended the performance at the Natlonal Theater, when they | ware accompanied by the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover and the Bpeaker of the House und Mrs. Fred- erick Glllett. Mrs. Harding has head an important liet of patron for the sale of articles made by abled soldiers In the public hospitals. o be held at the Wome: City Club Thurs vember 17, under t i George Baldwin M iven lier naf Lawrence Townsend has arranged an exceptionally fine program of music for the evening. _The admiral of the British fleet and Countess Beatty were the guests of honor at dinner last_evening of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby. The other guests were the ambassador of G i Geddes, Coontz, n. and Lejeune, Rear Admiral Rodman, pt. Bailey, naval of the British embassy nell, s Mrs. John A, and Mr: o she will have with her her &uest, Countess Beatty, wife of the The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover will”entertain « ‘small company at dinner this evening in bomor of the premier of France, M. Briand. The other guests will inciude the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand. . The Secretary and Mrs. Hoover will have as their guests end Mr. Y Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the retary of the Treasury., Mr, Me: m, will return to Washington th vening from New York., wh went following a visit to M R. Rea in Piitsburgh. | Ambassador Geddes | To Entertaln Press. ‘The dinner tonight for the members of Britain, Austealia and Canada attending the conferenc: The ambassador of Brazil, Slencar, Mr. de n | Phillipe C i evening in honor of the| sacretary of the Brazilian embass: and Mme. de Amaral. The other| guests included the commercial at-| tache of the Brazilian embassy and Mme. Sampaio, Nr. Oliveira Lima and | Mme. Lima, the Bragilian consul in | Baltimore and Mme. Tavares. Mr. Galvao Bueno and Mr. Joaquim Sousa Leao. Commandant Philemon {Duarte d'Almeida and Miss Lolita Dawson. The ambassador of Brazil. Mr. de Alencar. attended tne dinner gi tion this afternoon at the embassy for the members of the Brazilian mission, which has_been_attending the conference in New York. The members of the mission will leave this evening for New Orleans and |CHecago, and Mr. Sampaio, commer- ! cial attache of the Brazilian embassy. will accompany them. The ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand had lunching with then. vesterday the premier of France, M. | Briand: M. Viviani and M. Sarraut.| delegates to the conference on lim- itation of armament. rs. Coolidge » Honor Guest. Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice President, was the honor guest at a charmingly appointed luncheon given today by Mrs. Ben Johnson, wife of Representative Johnson, in_her apart- i ment. at e Calverton. The guests included rs. Charles A. Culberson, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. A. Oxl!- i ley Stanley, Mrs. Clarence O. Shertill, | Mrs. Charles C. McChord, Mrs. Breck- inridge Long, Mrs. Mary H. Schleuter, | Mrs. T. T. Ansberry, Mi | Scott of Evanston, Il Le Roy Boyle, Mrs. W ton, ;| Buest iS@i@ty Mrs. Harding Receives Distinguished White House. Beattys Guests of Honor. Mabelle Lyons of Louisville, Ky., and L Chaty s oee HAmMION 0 G ouis e and Mrs. Roscoe Crawford of mp Humphreys, daughters of the hostess. The charge d'affaires of the Siamesc legation, Phra Saupakitch, will enter- tain at dinner this evening in honor “ol. P. S Piggott and Commander ond, military and 'naval a . sh delegation to the conference o wbitation of arma- ment. Mrs. Wade H. Ellis entertalned at luncheon today in her home, on Massachusetts ~ avenue. when her guests were Mrs. James E. Watson, Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Mrs. Perry Heath, Mrs. Davenport White. Mrs. De Frees Critten, Mrs. John Hamll- Mrs. James M. Greene, Mrs. . Martin, Mrs. Willlam F. Mrs, James Lawson Karrick, amuel J. Henry. The center- on the table was of pink roses te sweel peas with Inaides Mrs. El 11 be hostess at lunch- eon again Saturday. Mrs. Frank W. Brooke, jr. is the of her parents, Senator and Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, at their residence, on Massachusetts avenue. %lr& Newberry and Mrs. Brooks will e at home informally tomorrow aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mendham, N. J., to be the guests over the week end of Senator Walter E. Edge of New Jersey and Mrs. Sarah Lee Philllps. rtains rthur Whitney of 11 arrive tomorrow Dr. Everwiin En Delegntes From H 3 The minister of t herlands, Dr. Everwijn, was host at an important linner party last evening, when he entertained in honor of the delegates L | from the Netherlands to the limita- tion of armanent conference. The HARRIS L ~EWING -6 MRS. ROY F. DAVIS, Wife of the newly appointed minister to Guatemala, who I visiting Wash- ington with her husband before leav- ing for their diplomatic post. retiring secretary of the Brazilian bussy, Mr. Luis A. Gurgel do Ama- and Mme. do Amaral, who will ortly for London, where Mr. Amaral has becn appointed secre- v of the embassy. The guests included the Bragilian minister and Oliveria Lima, Mr. Franklin Adams of the Pan-American Union and Mrs. Franklin Adams, the Brazilian consul in Baltimore and Mme. de M. Tavares, Mr. Americo de Galvaa Burno, Mr. Joaquim de Sousa Leao and Lleut. Commander Ricken of the Brazilian embassy staff, Mr. and Mme. P. C. Soyez and Mr. N. P. De Almelda of the Pan-American Union. Mr. Joaquim de Sousa Leao will en- tertaln informally at dinner Saturday cvening at Wardmun Park-Hotel for Mr. and Mme. do Amaral. Mrs. Stephen B. ) ins will enter- tain at dinner Fri i vening. Mrs. Chandler Hale will have as a - | guests included the members of the fegation staff. The minister of Serbia and Mme. Grouitch have as their guests, at the legation, Mr. and Mrs. George B. | Mathews of Buffalo, who will remain a month. Dr. and M gton Koo and Dr. and Mrs. T. Williams will be zuests of honor at luncheon tomor- row of the Woman's Alliance of All ut 1789 Columbia road. Dr. . who is a former minister of|? na to thix country, and is head of he Chinese delegation to the confer- nee on limftation of armament. wil address the members of the alliance at 11 o'clock tomorrow in the Knick- rbocker Theater. Robert Lunsing is entertaining tea this afterncon at her resi- dence, on 18th street, in compliment her house guest,” Mrs. John W wife of the former United tes ambassador to Great Britain, who will return tomorrow to her home n New York. Mr: t The Countess of Sandwich was at the luncheon: Adolph Caspar . und Mrs. Mc- entertained at luncheon at Park, their place at Chillum, in honor of the Earl and Countess of Sandwich. Cormic attache of the and Mme. Sebas- were hosts at a lunch- in compliment to the The comme Brazilian emb. i m, 40-Inch Long Gorgeous Lining 110 3 Days Only L J. FOX 1220 G St. N.W. One Flight Up Next te Leou's, Values to $5 Thursday Only. ............ A wonderfully attractive assortment of newest millinery wanted foreign and choose from. creations—both the domestic models to IDA WALTERS 1415 G St. 2= est during the conference Mrs. ine Beale, who has an apartment New York for the winter. Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, wife of the counselor of the British em- bassy, was expected to return tomor- row from Grand Rapids, where she wasg called by the iliness of her mother, Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien, wife of the former United States ambas- szdor to Japan. but has been detained and will not return until later. Hudson Seal Coat Bargains i —that afford convinc- ing evidence of our ability to sell really fine furs at Prices Beyond i Competition. fClosing out a special line of Fox Scaris at Poptlar Prices. MANUFACTURERS WHO RETA AT WHOLESALE PRICES { Bel. SOCIETY program, which will_begin at A il be given by Mrs. Eieanor Stewart 20 1418 G St. A Hunt, Miss Berenice Randall, : Margaret Callahan and Col. Charles g Frailey, and will be followed by tea. Foirtrran This ill be the first of a series of —_— REGALLY such recjtal teas which Mr. and Mrs. s BEAUTIFUL FURS en and Mrs. Tyssowski are ranging for alternate _ Sun through this month and December.| Coats, wraps, capes, scarfe and mufis e developed In paitry of regal richness— after designs by the foremost furriers. ingpection invited. Rebuilding Furs a Spoeiddy Mixs Mann Will Spensor Battleship Weat Virginia. Col._ana_Mrs._Richmond P. Davis. ntinued on Ninth Page.) Serving the Great Thanksgiving Feast on the appropriate Autumn Pat- tern, a Lenox creation in china, will add distinction to the occasion long to be ‘ remembered. The artistic border is colorful in Autumn design, and the basket of over- flowing fruit lends an atmosphere of hospitality. Dinner Plates at $54 the dozen Salad Plates at $42 Bread and Butter Plates at $39.50 Tea Cups and Saucers at $54 After Dinner Cups and Saucers, $47.50 Bousllon Cups at $53 * o % . Store closed Friday, Armistice Day DULIN 8 MARTIN CO. -1215 B STREET and 1212 £ 1218 G STREET s, Disarmament : Let us celebrate the laying down of arms by the taking up of flowers. P RAN i ‘%mmmmummmmmuunwwmmrmmm — Y A 1109-1111 G Street N. W. Open 9:15 a.m. Store Will Be Closed Friday, November 1 Ith, as @ mark of respect to the memory of those who gave their lives in the late World War, and to honor the unknown Soldier, who will be baried in Arling- ton National Cemetery Hundreds of New Arrivals in Exquisite SUIT R A AT Specially Priced The New Blouses BLOUSES 5598 $6.98 57.98 $]0.%8 on that day. Tomorrow—A Sale Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats That Emphasize the Downward Trend of Prices Plain and Fur Trimmed Novelty, Tailored, Fur-Col- lared and Fur Trimmed Coats. Developed in the winter's most favored fabrics and colorings. Never have we offered a finer collection at this price. * Show Novel Sleeves and we arc showing a won- derful assortment made of Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine —with Embroidered and Beaded Motifs. Black, Nhoy, Henna, Mohawk, ctc. All sizes. The smartness of many a The New Blouse Models— also straight line—belted and unbelted models—loose backs and luxurious wrappy coats, beautifully lined with Silks and warmly interlined. Misses’ Sizes 16 to 18 blouse is measured by the cleverness und novelty _Sleeve. of sis Womew's Siges 36 fo 44

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