Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 8

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8" s ocielty OCIETY Affairs for Benefit of ex-Soldiers Among Chief of Week’s Events for Mrs. Harding. RS. HARDING gave some time yesterday afternoon to at- tending the sale of articles made by disabled ex-soldiers in the Public Health Hospital, and to- morrow afternoon she will attend the matinee at the Shubert-(serick to see “A Buck on Leave,” with ¥kt Barnes and his cast made up of ex-soldiers. Tomorrow night Mrs. George Cabot Lodge will entertuin a party to see the production. Mrs. Harding Is receiving a num?;“r e of guests by appointment at White House this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Entertain for Delegnten. of State and Mrs. ¢ t night for the s conferenc ambassador of serand, the Baron Kij and Mme. Jus- of Japan, : the ambas- 1; send, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mme. Hauge, Mrs. Marshall Fleld, Mrs. Cromwell Brooks, Miss Patten and Mr. C. C. Glover. Mrs. Phillips’ sisters, Mrs. Georgia Lee Parker and Miss Lee of Memphis, | Tenn., will arrive Sunday for a two- son-in-law, Senator KEdge. Mrs. Coolldge was the guest of honor today of Mrs. Jones, wife of | Senator Andrieus A. Jones of New | Mexico, who entertained a company of seventy at a buffet luncheon. The guests were members of official and residential circles and included Mrs. E. C. Meisener of Terre Haute, 1lnd, sister of the hostess, who will re- main with her for another week. Mrs. Meissner has been extensively enter- tained during her visit. Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Coolldge and the ladles of the cabinet aré expected to attend the opening of the Girl Scout teahouse at Plerce Mill in Rock Creek Park this afternoon. Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, who Is deputy commissloner of the District: Girl "Scouts, will assist in recelving, and the troop captains and | scouts in uniform will be on duty. | week visit with Mrs. Phillips and her |, fore leaving Waahington Marshal Foch entertained at dinner, in the Fal room of the New Willard, members of his staff and others. Senor Don J. E. Lefevre, charge a, dw“l,lllllf. of the Republio of Panam: pol States to the Republic of Panama, and to the directors of the Gorgas Me- morial Institute of Tropical and Pre- ventive Medicine. Mrs, Henry P, Fletchen wife of the undersecretary of state, will be at em| home Monday afternoon, holding her first at home of the season. The third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss will entertain a small company In- formally at dinnér this evening, when their guests have been asked to meet Mr. Arthur Balfour. Prince Tokugawa will give a large reception this afternoon at Rauscher's rom 4 to € In honor of Mme. Kajiko Yajima, who came to this country with a lengthy petition to President Harding from the wemen of Japan. Dn Kob Takes Suite At Wardmas Park Hotel Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese ambassador to London, and who 18 in ‘Washington attending the armament conference, has taken a suite of rooms at the Wardman Park Hotal. M. Aristide Briand, premfer of Frande, entertained at luncheon at the New Willard yesterday, having as guests Princess Bibesco, Dr. Cha- tin, Marshal Foch, M. and Mme Vi- vianl, Gen. Desticker and M. Sarraut. ‘The Bolicitor General and Mrs. Beck gave a dinner last evening, in honor of the Earl and Countess of delegntion, entertained fn an fmportant and interesting manner last night, first having guests to dine in the diplomatic Sandwich. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lansing, Mrs. Liggett, Mr. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, Walter uoorgo Smith, Mr. and Mra 0 F. Roberts and Mr: and Mrs. chard A. Harlow. M, Carteron, secretary of the French suite at the New Willard, later enter- taining with a flim show in the small ballroom for which there werc a num- ber of additional guests, and still later having supper served in the large ball- room. The guests to dine were: M Viviani and Mme. Viviani, Capt. de Lavergne, alr attache of the French try life of Americs, being & Irge 1and holder in Bngland. entertain a company at dinner this Mr. and Mrs. Wade H Ellis will evening which will include Mr. and Mra. Louls Hertle, who will come from thelr place,Gunston-Hall-on-the- Potomac, to be house gueats of Mr. and Mra. Ellis for & day or so. . De XKat Angeline of the Netherlands has joined M. De¢ Kat Angelino, one of the delegates %8 the armament conference from the Nether- lands. ot s oo \Jo Lavergne, D | Ma. Albert Francis Drake of the Bliss, M. Pusot, Miss Gladys Hinokley, [ /udge slivocate general" rtment, M. Denatnt, Count' ds Chambrun, Ok | B(eF, spending three s’ leave Rowne, Col. Cosby, Mr. Sabur, counse- of absence in touring fice and Tog OF Yhe Jaraneas emt ) SOUDS®- | [taly, has returned to Washington, Saburi, M. Corbin and M. de Bt. de Col- bert. M. Albert Sarraut, minister of col- onies, 2 member of the French delega- tion to the conference, entertained an. important company at dinner at the New Willard last night. The guests were: M. Garnfer, Mr. Duchesne, M. an Mme. Touzet, M. Colas, M. Giraud, Mme. Mayer, Miss Dorian, M. and Mme Tessan, M. Camerlinch, M. Lewis, M, Prada, M. Tsang-Hou, Admiral and Mme. Rosseau, and M. Bunau Varilla. Mra. Fenn, wife of Representative B. Hart Fenn of Connecticut, enter- talned at luncheon today, when her guests were Mrs. Charles B. Connell of Pennsylvania, Mra. T. Frank Apple- by of New Jersey, Mrs. Charles B. Timberlake of Colorado and Mrs. Hubert Works, wife of the first as- sistant postmaster general. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Hertle enter. tained at luncheon yesterday at thelr Virginia estate, Gunston Hall, Lord and Lady Sandwich, who remained throughout the afternoon, Lotd Band- wich is much interested In the coun- where he s stationed. The assistant military attache of the British embassy and Mrs. C. E. D. Bridge entertained a small com- pany-at dinner last evening at their home in Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Willlam Dougald MacDougall d |and Miss Zilla MacDougall will be at home tomorrow afternoon &t the Naval Observatory, and wiil again Saturday, November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Geldert will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 In thelr r :rtment in the Marlborough in houn * of Maj. Gen. pnd Mrs. Frank D. Baldwin of Den- ver. Colo. ~Gen. Baldwin has twice been awarded the Congressional Med- al of Honor, and came to ‘Washington to attend the ceremonies on Arihis- tice day. Col. and Mrs, Jennings Cropper Wise will _entertain at dihner this evening, They will again entertain at dinner Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Mackensie will enter- tain & small company at dinner this evening. Mrs. Mackensle was hostess receive NOVEMBER 18, 1921 The famillar old mill has been trans- formed interlorly into a fascinating spot for card partiea and teas, yet the exterfor has lost none of its pic- buro Kato, Lord Senator Carlo Schanzer. Sen T hator George F.|turesque gquaintness. Frederick hon ritney: (MT% | The Secretary of Lahor, Mr. Davis, Warren, M h Frelinghuy- | Wil 80 to Mooseheart, IiL, tol t spend the week end. t e sen, Mrs. Augustu: abody Gardner, Secretary and Mra. Davis enterf Mrs. Frederic A. Keep and Miss Mary latten. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Toner of Anderson, Ind., who are spending some time at Congress Hall Hagel The other guests were Representa- tive and Mrs. Albert H. Vestal, the | prohibition officer of the District and | Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs, Horace bassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier, the Secretary of the Treas. |Stiwell of New York. ury, Mr. Melion; the Secretary of| The ambassador of Russia, Mr. War and Mrs. Weeks, the Secretary | Bakhmeteff, will go to New York to- of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace, the |day and will attend the banquet to- The Vice President and Mrs. Coo- lidge were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Senator Wal- ter E. Edge and Mrs. Sarah Lee Phil- lips. The other guests were the am- admiral of the Rritish fleet and |morrow evening which will be glven Countess Beatty, Mr. Justice McRey- | in honor of Marshal Foch. The ambas- nolds, Senator Richard P. 1, | sador will return to Washington Sun- Representative and day. Longworth, the _under: f | — state and Mrs. Fletche Marshal Ferdinand Foch, left Wash- ington last night for New York to re- maln for several days and will return |to Washington Monday. He contem- !plates a trip to the Pacific coast. rs. am . and a4 Mrs. Willi d " Footwear for, Children Misses and Growing Girls A department where little folks may be fitted to per~ fect satisfaction and at a saving of $1 to $2 a pair. These shoes are modeled after the famous Queen Quality Footwear. Sizes. Price. Black kid, turn sole, 2 to 5 tton . $1.90 Intants $2.00 5% to 3 (Patent, Infantw { button $2.65 (Patent & Gun 6 to 3 Metal cecees $3.50 Infants’ | Tan Calf, weit sole $3 75 Patent and . G Metal .... . Tan Calf, welt sole $4.25 $4.50 Patent Metal on® $4.75 Tan Calf, weit acle $5,00 3% to 11 Chud's, { { Souvenirs to every 21 to 7 PHent and Gun §5.75 child visiting our store. (-"(:’l':l'_':l Tan Calf, welt .00 Children’s Socks, Assorted Colors, 50c In All Sizes Queen Quality Boot Shop . Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children. 1219 F STREET N.W. at dinner followed by & theater arty G at Gat 12th St. Pz a2 12th St. Wonderful Winter Fur-Collared Coats For WAmen and » MissesinaSaleat$ : [ A SPECIAL purchase at a great concession in price is the only reason for these smart, well tailored coats being offered at such low figures. . Velours, Suede Cloths, Yalamas and Bolivias, lfuba[l the newest shades. Collars of real furs, not abrics. D Sizes from 16 to 53—we can fit the large women as well as the small one. Blouse coats, straight-line effects, belted and flared models, as well as wrappy wraps. Ancther Group of Coats of Finer Fabrics at 63 These Coats were made to sell for $95.00 Duvet de T:i‘::ialaanvelnine Nutria THimenin 0x FOR SATURDAY ONLY. 100 HATS, $5.00 That Formerly Sold to $15.00 aftka’'s FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES. wushinglont Juris i Misses’—Juniors—Girls’ 1 Charming Winter OQutfits In exclusive displays, to which are added daily | many exquisite new models, we present for Misses, il Juniors and Girls Foreign and American designed il apparel of the Highest Quality and Distinction. i Misses’ Coats ..$45.00 to $278.00 ii Misses’ Evening Dresses ...$29.50 to $125.00 il Misses” Afternoon Dresses......$25.00 to $85.00 il Misses’ Wool Dresses. ....... ..$25.00 to $85,00 '+ Misses’ and Juniors’ Jersey Dresses, I $9.75 to $29.50 !l Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits. .....$39.50 to $118.00 fi Misses’ Hats ...........cceu.. $9.50 to $25.00 Il Misses’ SKirts ..........ceen..$12.50 to $35.00 I Juniors' Dresses .. $14.50 to $118.00 [l Sweaters ........ e 3575 to $9.00 | Middies .... . $1.25 to $5.00 il ~ Children’s Coats .............. $7.50 to $87.50 || Children’s Hats . .....cc.eneme $2.00 to $13.50 | Children’s Wool Dresses ....... $8.75 to $25.00 | Children’s Wash Dresses ...... $2.25 to $15.00 il Sailor Suits, Very Special...... $9.50 to $25.00 ,;‘ Hosiery—Bloomers—Underwear I Knicker Swits—Riding Habits 2h F a2t Tenth St. Special Sale of Little Tots” Coats « $9.95 " One lot of 28 Coats which we were able MOt l'le rs Day to procure because of the strike in the gar- - Specials ment industry—coats of such splendid ma- terials that they will surely be sold by noon. Girls’ All-wool Sweaters, Tux- edo styles. All of very heavy materials and attractive weaves. Desirable from every Materials are Normandie, Bolivia, arvella, Tricotine an ama All Silk Lined Sizes 2 to 10 years standpoint. Special More Bargains in Wash Dresses For Girls 6 to 14 Years Many new styles in .Gingham Dresses, specially marked for quick selling. Includ- ed are checks, plai Priced at $2.95 and $3.95 Brushed Wool{ Children's Lisle Sweater Sets.|Heavy Ribbed Beacon Bath Robes, sizes 4 to 14, in Persian and floral designs. Trimmed in satin. igs aad plain colors. Very splendid values at....oeeeenn Ine Brushed Wool Scarf and Cap | teois and " Kid- 3 ; 3 1 1 buff, Sets, with tam or toboggan caps. |qies; Merine colos bre puft | ose. Brown, In plain colors or i glrincgss" \;:ake. fi'"d and white. ;!"k I:d'\'hgl;z Scotch p]aids. Extra $ izes 6 months to | Mode- izes o . . 3 years. rately To close special c..oveeennnsn 2‘9 Sp’;::inl.... 59 priccd..‘$7'95 oty 49c SOCIETY dfumer Tuesday evening, ing & small company. She will 80 ta New York next week to attend the Army and Navy game, and will remain over the week end. Col. and Mrs, John W. Craig are spending a few days at the Hotel Astar; New York, before sailing for the Philippines. Col. an¢ Mrs. Craig recendy returned from the Panama Cansal Zone. enter- | entertain at luncheon today for Miss Esther 8mith, whose marriage to Ed- ward Mitchell Brown will take place tomorrow afternoon in St. John's Church. The guests will include the members of Miss Smith's bridal party and the out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Brown, parents of the bridegroom, will give a buffet supper this evening at their home on 1 street. The guests will number about seventy, and will include the bridal party, out-of-town guests and the relatives and close friends of the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Brown will entertain the bridal party and out-of-town guests at a breakfast tomorrow. Goldthwaite will remalin in Washing- ton for some time and have taken s house on Bancroft place. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin Mus< grave will give a tea tomorrow afi- ernoon in the Arts Club from 4 1e €:30, when water-colors from the (Continued on Ninth Page.) S —_——— EI_RD: 1415 G St. Opposite Kelth’s FURS Whose Elegance —and style-distinction make instant appeal to those demanding newest styles. Coats, Wraps and Scarfs in ample variety. Rebuilding Furs a Specialty oMilton R Ney 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Cel. Wainwright, Assistant Secre- tary of War, E’% a luncheon at the Mei ropolitan Club yesterday atter- hoon (n honor of Gen. Buat, Maj. De- breull and Lieut. Colbert of the French military delegation, Other guests in- clyded ns. McRae, Lassiter and Connmer, and Col. Heintzelman, Col. Talr &nd Col: Cosby, United States _Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gravener were hosts at dinner last evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Goldthwaite of Moblle Ala, who have recently returned from Panama. Among the other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Scott Hayes of New York. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. James C. Davis, wife of the director general of raflroads, will News! Big News From the Millinery Department 100 Smart Hats Value to $5.00 One, two and three of a kind, taken right out of regular stock. Select from a host of materials and colors and newer styles. Better come early if you want the pick from the best ones. ' $1.98 Wo.nderfa-l Lot of Hats 175 All Told—Values to $10.00 Sale! poke or mushroom shapes, Sailors, Oriental Turbans, 3 . 5 Off-the-face models, sports styles or slashed, irregular brims, broad-brim effects and matrons’ models in side roll or off-the-face styles. All the newer colors so greatly desired by the women of fashion. CLOTH, PLUSH AND FUR COATS —In a Great SALE! Our Racks Are Loaded—READY TO SUPPLY Your Immediate Needs i Coats of every conceivable material—Furs, Cloth and Plush—and for all | er such values have we ever offered before. | i | ——CLOTH COATS — $39:55|129.5| 519.5 A wonderful | As distinctive | Sport or regular Silk Duvetyn, Duvetyn with Velvet, Felt with Velvet, Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Metallic Cloths or Brocades with Panne Velvet, Trimmings of hand- embroidery, ostrich, fancy feathers, Spanish Jet ear- rings, flowers, fruit, quills or ribbon. Crushy styles with cushion or flanged brims, group — In the | 88 can be. Col- | types. Plain or fur | I lars and trim- ; weep- trimmed. In want- graceful, sweep mings of fine | ing lines or ed Velour, Oxford, higher priced productions. Bo- livia, Velour, Suede Cloth and Novelties. Bplen- didly tallored and finished. ——PLUSH COATS — $19:%8|529-% $20.98 Unusually be-| peep, rich pile - T . Three -QuATLer | oming §s the | jugtrous blaok length coats of | rich black 0pos- | nush with sump- sott, rich plush, | sum shawl collar | yyous fur collars ja| on these coats.|and large flare whose Deauty 18| vy o Tare also | o oves e enhanced with & | " ST N . besutiful collar fully lined with of mole coney. models. A truly beautiful satin. — FUR COATS—— genuine furs. In warmth-with- out-weight ma- terials, in all colors and silk lined. Must be seen to be ap- preciated. Normany and Boli- vie. Silk lined and in every respect desirable. An un- usual opportunity. beautiful coat! Sketch of & handsom Coney | Bay Seal | Handsome o e C coats M armot Wrappy Coat with oats wolf collar and hree -quaster | | 'rnreah-qu.;le; Coat’ :n:'in::::.“m" n. Suk|lensth. Silk llned; ST L - 0 $69-% Depost 1t % e Sy T ™ manerve 1t Skl el ' v 1329.2/585.%0 5100 School Teachers and other responsible persons are invited to open a charge account at this store.

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