Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 8

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% "y i v . i i S * SOCIETY | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 191 = Rizik Brothers 11 3 3 i o to " % Japa“etse ?elesgat:stlfilllsgtrzhl:zeptlon o Sy | Twelve Thirteen F N.W. O Irress a O ’ L SOCIETY have Tecently lived st 1723 2ist streef]'T7 northwest. £ 1 \ ' b owl Col. Luce to Return ! . f From Year in Eurepe. Col. Charles R. ice will hospital at Go: urt, Franos Dr. and Mra. Harry A. Garfleld will sall Saturday, November 19, from = Sunday Night. ; Sew York abcard the Camaronts for T A e Formal Evening Fashions Misses'—Juniors—Girls’ | Charming Apparel meet the Japanese delegates n D i e d i To the confersnce in to be | Paseris K- Nislson: to assitent dic | Wil iems - Colen Gy Do dontted nusua y es gn I held at the Shoreham Hotel | rec d'ncto qu- 5‘“’%“5 .lv!;l‘;u}.“m- 5;::“ fuel administrator during the - \ 4 on, 3 , Mr. v For Fall and Winter we are introducing in “ e b et of date)l marries, SChier; Justice’ Conttasiting J. o O lcago, national presls E V E N IN G GO w NS 4 27 W i tay D erance Uni 11 be give = ) models distinctive with us, a complete representa e Seoretars of" the Navy, Mr, | ETCOCDtt Gatley. Mr. Charles Ray Deax, | pereace Usjon, Wikl be siven &t thy A ] ) tion of the late and Refined Fashions of all Leading ||| Denby. will be’ zE'::e;; of, horior 8t | Swoinlalt, the former secrelary of state | pionig S8 wlock i e recelving Re-creations of Callot, Cheruit, Jenny and 1 v di he J. ese o ; 1 5 & o b ety . e Desiguers. New displays of Home, School and |\, 40t R 3012253 | B S8 e Butir,and SR T | T, ba 2tBer omor guese, Mma, K Lanvin in tissues of gold and silver, in mag- SOCI: 1ve '3 limitatis f armament. s 3 J ; Lena Y . . Social Apparel arrive daily. o o ramorce a5 | The second sedrsiasy of che Frenan | 3 Srisia u:?:é...{“m‘y’: B nificent brocades, supple velvets or fragile ~ o o C o - . 3 . of Misses’ Afternoon Dresses. . . .,)c’z 5.00 to $ xgto)g Mra. Hoover havo as ‘.’:{:,.“::f.“.a‘:: i."m""‘;.{‘; gv’-“%';"-‘-m!:‘eg' h}:-h::. HMrn James W. Doocy will make the silks scintillating with frosty crystals or MG 2 Faie SEhG g b d . and Mrs. | in ance, where he spen wo ) . . . 5 Misses’ Evening Dresses. .. . .$29.50 to $125. Everstt” Colby and Mr. and M | Conthe teaver s T . BIoACTE o Medhois e gleaming with paillettes and sequins. Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses. .$39.50 to $118.00 [ rivea in ‘ashington asC, e¥enInE yo vice consul of the Cuban lega: |teFialied at s small dinner purty last > - and will remain unt Y evening at the Hotel Powhatan. . Misses’ Coats ............ ..$25.00 to $155.00 ton, Mr, Cde Quosada, liss roturied Hotel 00 to 00 i Mi " H to § 2500 /|| Lady Geddes Not rom a brief visit in New Yerk, Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Mann wil €6 to . . 2 i JASSCS ?'ts e 3 % ! v jnhflu‘ ““'m of the umbassa- | Se= Z.‘o? h’i‘.fi"n’ 'Qt':':m" - Y o Con Misses’ Wool Dresses........ $25.00 to $ 85.00 Lady. Geddon o Tomorrow. e o ey dor of Great Britain, will not be at 3 commander-in-chief of [and Mrs. R. P. Davis, who have been 7 the Italian armies, wiil be the guest | Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mann for sev- Misses’ and Juniors™ Jersey Dresses, 4 L f h t al days, will t to Old P 2 e ar ks Trorption tom today. yhflla Allcr: “M'Annnolcfl. el breis 8 9.75 to s 29.50 | The miniater of Polafid and Princess | pow svening of the Italian reside 2 - Lubomirska were honor guests at|in Washington at Contra Hi day for Charlottcsville, Va,, to attend S HEER DANCE FROCKS home this afternool Misses” Skirts............... $12.50 to $ 35.00 i luncheon yesterdsy .".{.,;“%fifi“"fi‘d&f School. C v the feativities at the University of Sailor Suits, very special $ 9.50 to $ 2500 !|Kwapissewsks, who entertained a| Mr. and Mrs Arthur Whitney Mend- = S s Y SpeCial.ice s % W it ny at the Shoreham |ham will ret ‘thet e | Mrs. Harding Head e 2 i3 1i SWERLErS «.oveeneanennns $ 575108 9.00 [||Hotel. Trincess L‘Ebomlrsl‘n will not .'u'r'-'e%am':.;','.'"'." P “’;%',.d‘,‘,.,“"’. Liat of Patroncanes. ! In youthful fluttering chiffon, crepe Elizabeth, o 3 g0 v ! be ut home this afternoont ew days with Senats alter . 0 118t of patrol 1 bene- i . s Midgies e siaiews sm i siwio g 1 .:;5 to g 8.;% i "T‘;. '::m" %flmmm Prince | Ed e u;:r;.‘lnl.:’:k. Philips, ot bl for .hf‘,_ipqz;;::} Bre ,,_‘.,‘.“" crépe chiffon or crepe georgette with taffeta. Children’s Coats ............ 7.50 to - || Bibeseo, will go to_New York this " When Mrs. Mendham rece balivooms. of the Now "Willasd o . H 11 t eet Princess Bibesco,| with her, and thi 1 8 ight of by , Children’'s Hats ............. $ 2.00 to $ 13.50 ’; oo ‘wrrive thero _sboard the| Edge and Mra. Pr'mf;::‘v:‘n et iRt o r:.;mu:dr bt A oA T 7850 o 9, - i ich 0 doc] ami t ' Children's Wool Dresses ....§ 875 to $ 2500 ||| Xaguiis, SFISH i Sipeelod 0 ok | ol "oty 85 oo, Wi | vl s ndl g T, £ Children’s Wash Dresses $ 225 to $ 1500 ||{cese Bibesco will remain in New York | bridge will follow. 24 it ----- “ ' ] Sye. the week end and will be acoom- | _Senator Coleman Du Pont is in New are Mrs, Harry M. Daugherty, - !l { panted to w-umnnon‘unngu?h{ul:: }':&kr ’_!.v-}; en" b.rl::n :}layw m‘x’;r:n' Du‘l;i:nl Mrs. Al:ert B. Fall, l‘()r-. Jo;-.h 8 . I rinoe at din- Mm, 3 H omery—B’oomers—.l]niemegr (| Nan Tenmant, U O Hugh V. | nor last cvening at the New Wiliard. lvers drs. Goorgs. Bur: FORMA EVEN IN FROCK S Knicker Suits — Riding Habits /|| Tennant, attdche of the British em- | where they have an apartment for the uoc rc.lzyovri -n':‘m“i'( o I {'|| bassy. - eo! o ¥ re. — Amareres mes Parmalee and Mrs. George . . Re tat] d N ¢ [|| e mintster of Cuechoglovaie, B | wann of Connectiout teriaingt | avmet, of FUIADUTEE, Who i pending of jetted or spangled crepe Elizabeth, basque Flbet Tirt lunching Informally with him at the | SR, BT 0o eR Rl : eu. pre frocks of crepe faille, exquisite frocks of Can- (:m eenih el —— 3 the ball 4 Mr. . : . 5 =l 1], The dclegaten tram taly to the arms Cnfé;ml&'r‘\:lef\':sm:lh:‘l? W Bourke | Leroy onitie o e Tanleies aud, 36x ton crepe with applique border of velvet flow- | ence will ests of hon Lad X . . . = et e = = conference will bo the EUnet eaber 16 | JOhn Cappell of London, who arrived | The officers and ers or velvet frocks with jeweled girdles. Washington and will remal Ve, — — - by drs. Henry F. Dimock. Mra.[in Wa n over|the College Women's Club have fs- — | Bimone wihi ontertain at a reception |tie week end with them at Twin |sued invitations for a_reception In \ Milk Chocol DU ReE e on Beatt crcie Son: | na, e sarburben heme of M und | honor of Erincem Cantacisate 10 ue| - 85.00 1:11- day afternoon following the cere- J . el - | given at the clubhouse. 18: street, s 1 C ocolate Miontes in conneation with the laying | tative and Mra Cochran have leased | Wednesday evening, November 16, WCCt’ Pul'e i at 1106 the corner stone of the natisnal | for the season. rom 8:30 to 10 o'olock. - Delicious little crinkles, sweet as sugar, blended fl |victory memortal. Mrs, Arohibald Graole will b ai| Miss Doris Loreme Hedges. only of the best chocolate made from hand roasted cocoa The edmiral of the British fleet, Ad- X v daushter of Mr and Mrs. Ot B. i i i iral Sir David Beatty, w o c 5 ges of Flat Rock, L, and Mr. Ir- || beans, little foil wrapped cones of smooth melting | Gusst of honor at & subscription din- | Watson of England, who is spending | Win Clay Murray. youngest son of||l A delights— N ner this evening at Rauschers, the winter with her. Mr. C. C. Murray of this city, were il . | ranged by Capt. L. R. de Stelguer, quistly married yesterday morning at A POUND BOX S N, when men who served with the| Mra Thomas H. Barber of South- | 0'clock at the Calvary Methodist i grand fleet under Admiral Beatty in|ampton, L. I. arrived last evening | Episcopal Church. Only the Immedi- r Saturday and Monday e was will be present. for gaversl aiye'"ates ai"the Hotes|ale families wore prasent The Rev. “E . — . S| . < | i Col. and Mrs, T J. H. Farrell of | anme e Suncmeon i be the guest of | £ red the ceremony. o Do | o - \ Chioago entertained at dinner 1ast|Theodore V. Boynton, and Sunday) . Lhe out-of-town guests were Mra.| i C evening at the Army and Navy Club,|Mra John B. Henderson wAll enter. |Q; B Hedges of Flat Rock, Ill.; Mre. E. 11151117 F STREET Only ents when thelr guests werg Gen. ai "\ win a”company “at” luncheon, i her | W. Zink end son Baymond of Logany. || \ ; % 5 onor. Mra. Barber will bo inf port, Ind., and Miss Gladys Murray o ries, Col. and Mrs. Frank entertained by her coustn: Mis Jemes | Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa. ~Mr. This Chocolate sells for 80 cts. b, in May, and Mry. Robert Dunlop, Mre. A | Carroll Fruzer. and Mrs. Murray left yesterdsy for || P . e, h . q —_— lorida, where ey W spend the many stores. This is a great special and Lieut. W. G. , son of the| Mre Ellison Heyl will entertain at|W!nter. gemis s eviming fn 32s bome v s ety . Tavereck . & i b o play “Bonnle Bt 1s, : Forty wonderful confections, purest Mary d;;:et Frince Charlie"” which” wil be. siven of Si. Louls, Mo are vislting Mry || Chocolates fresh every hour. Handsome pound box, L as wite ot the ¥ e e s, G . Calhoun for° the :»vfultn: Pennsylvania avenue north- | i ° 69 cta. taant Wi e the honar suest e i n l - - p endl oats A luncheon to be given . Gen. and, Mrs. M. W. Ireland) Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Reese \/ CAN I November 17, by Mrs. Thomas have as their house guest Mrs. H. . | of Tamps, Fla., who are on thelr A . Logan. Miss m{az;‘nn- illvercr;u’l will m;hmlnola_‘C;uc:n.‘ M)r{t lgl-i.ng will :odd\nl; t;ln. }:" lupa!ldl':l" veral | i be the guest of rs. Logan for sev- ea for Mrs. Dwight to- | days at the Hotel ashington en |} . 709 D St. N.W. Opposite Kann’s efal day'on er arrival from Europe, | morrow atternoon route to New York, whers they will . In dress models; in sport models Silvercruys, secretary of the Belgium| Mrs. Henry C. Corbin_entertai Reese was formerly Miss J. Mely| = embassy, for a visit of some weeks. dinner company of fifteen in her‘:‘::r: Burts of Tampa, and their marriage | |i p l ain ‘an d F ur-trimme d : ment at the Connecticut last evening. | Was an important social event in| 8- We've duplicated the former qualities exactly—and you:ll find the designs also most inviting. There’s character in the styles, the materials and the making that give them marked distinctiveness. . Sport Coats in plaid back and Sport Cloth—and Chinchilla—cut the . “Sport” length. 25 and*35 Dress Coats in Panvelaine, Bolivia and Normandy Cloth, with fur collars of Wolf, Nutria, Seal and Australian Opossum. § 6 500 Loose, fitted and belted models.......... S wase i relaine, Normandy and Veldyne, with collars Blossoms for Japan, and flowers of i Dress Coats in Panve , N y ar dyne, all other nations represented U the | Brince e Daum i« gy and collars and cuffs of Beaver, Wolf and Squirrel. Grace- $7950 around the Conference Table may evening in honor of some of the & . | ful dtaping and belted and plain..........ccoeeiiiininn delegates from France to the arms I conference. o - i <3 selas reldv: ~ P e imiral de Bom, Gon. Buat M. N < 3 Dress Wraps and Coats in Panvelaine, Veldyne and Chamoistyne, Duchene, M. Kammerer, M. Ponsot. £ with collars and cuffs of Wolf, Beaver and Squirrel. sl 10 50 M. Corbin, . Carteron. M. Masaigli 4 | S Commander ‘& Anseime, g: ’:‘:n X 3 5 - | Distinctive styles .......coeeeenn R L Ty, SO pert, t. de Colbe: Bime. e 1a Vergne, Gount _and ERLEBACHER- Countess de Sieyes de Veynes, Com- ORIGINATED mander Rigal and Maj. Dubreni). mMr. Walter ‘S rmfla{fi en!erhlneld at o . ammer g w0 e Seensian | Fyr-Trimmed tors of the Gorgas Memorial Institute ;;Tlr’:g{nl and Preventive Medicine of T ‘l d . Among his :L-h- ‘were the ambassa- al Ore Sult Mr, Peget; the Ecuadorian B charge and Mrs. Henry L. Roosevelt of —— Florida. i Mrs., William Duguld MacDougall and .| Miss Zilla MacDougall will be at home A LR \ Xy P They w at the Naval Observatory tomorrow aft- " : S s . tomorrow evening, which the cognaéxer STioon and the remaining Saturdays m‘ =~ of the Spanish embassy, Senor de Car- X : e SE e i o on Beid = oo mans | REMODELED & REPAIRED . , 5 jenor de Cardenas ente: ne 1 = \ & mall company at dinner last even- L Tove, by o e, s French FUR Shop “ in honor of arquis [urrieta, an NOV/ Eae-4 * 4a attache of the Spanish embassy in Lon- "vf-:: t;loty rfv'l';fl:au“?;x'-l P::::nl:.b.:-h;:e' 726 13th St. NW. Call M. 1708 | | =0 i :::' :;:g. ::y vlll"‘fln‘{_ I:l;‘r'n:a‘:;e!flgngg Col. Fairchild will be stationed. They Opposite Telephone Bullding | v Amoedo. Senor de Cardenas later took his guests to the dance given by Mrs. % i | Cromwell Brooks. o a Mra. Stephen B. Elkins will entertain 2 l e c er The Great Conference a company at dinner this evening. ; Roses for England; Lilies for Jwelve -Ten F St. ¥France; Forget-me-nots for Bel- N Fremch Embassy Oficial gium; Laurel for Italy; Cherry | |Entertaine at Dinner. Where Style Originates and Emanates 2 The counselor of the French em- Featured for Saturday Blouses— ~ . Handmade Voiles—trimmed with Filet lace; hand-drawn work and embroidery. New square neck and Tuxedo collar, with frilled fronts. $ 5.00 o Hand finished of Sphinx Shade, paklich: Rear Atmiral W. C. Braists Mouuy.ne and embellished with Irelan a luxurious Australian opossum collar. A smartly designed suit for street or dress wear. 690 The beauty and charm of these ar- tistic wrought-iron bridge lamps are a pleasant departure from the ordinary, and they lend themselves appropric - Silk Underwear— Jersey Silk Envelope Chemise and Union Suits—plain tailored and OU will avoid the rush later on if e . oot see, Ot it Ordens o S s g 365 ’F;:;l mu;e”. 7] d, with Sl or o ’ . < Kayser Silk Vests—with strap ‘ Kayser Silk Bloomers—cut flem; ;75";7.‘;‘.51:.’ saso0. A%”,',’,‘,’,f'of;"e:e d = The New Suits ™ sndboics togij” | large and ful;},s mfi,‘f’:{'fl’,‘;fi'fif kerg sonh 'CI'T ‘on Hazgiken'hief:‘. Have ;'usit arrived and in them one will find 5 - e ‘ i 4 k”“c’:"" ";’;2""‘:".?";.""?;;‘"2:11: T_or m;:“ styles now shown for the frst time. The fur- Pettxcoatf sPefml— s ' . shade, $20.00. EMBROIDER pmballiched aiite dvs mast, wpensls axsoel U B i g AARE SN - 753 -y INITIAL have been fortunate in securing some of the Boidse Tavege: v gold- flyihinncis H. MDKEECHIEFS choicest pelts for their trimming. The tas- lored suits are for most part severe—but quite a number are embroideved. - black and silver and black and gold, especially priced $40 to $50, with silk shades. Plain Initial,| Fancy Initial, for the boudoir, a delicate 1 ' : MPING | or the boudoir, a delicate i Ll = bridyefomi,wih SrGiie fophaane == STMP ING _ Qu.lte Npteworthy ) - : 3| o Are the specially low $rice markings whick are prevailing during this display. : Trimmed Hats Very effective creations in Duvetyne, \felvct, Panne Velvet and the new Tweed Hats—trimmed in flowers and embroidery. Becom- ingly smart shapes. Sl Om TAILORED SUITS FROM $39.50 to $150. SUITS WITH FUR TRIMMING FROM

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