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SOCIETY Hardings to Occupy - Presidential Box at Navy Relief Ball Affair to-Be One of Most Brilliant of Winter Season. Prominent Ladies to Be BOX Holdeu. President and Mrs. Harding having expressed their intention of occupy ing the presidential box at the Navy Relief ball at the New Willard on Thanksgiving night, the evening promises to be one of the most bril- liant of the winter season. The striking uniforms of the for- eign diplomats, mingling with those of our Army and Navy, will add much to the splendor of the scene. Among_the box holders are Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. William Iiric_Fowler, Mrs. J. 0. Nicholson, Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. de Groff, Mra. Brooke, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Newberry, Mrs. Stotesbury, Mrs. Elkins, Mrs. Wood, Mi Brownso! Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. McV and Mrs. Du Puy. . Mrs. Waiter Seymour of San Fran- cisco and Mrs. Raby will occupy a box together. A group of the season's debutantes and young matrons will compose the girls’ floor committee. Miss Carolyn Nash is chairman of the committee and with her will be: _Mrs. Howard Hume, Mrs. Thomas Kinkaid, Mrs. Donald _ Fairchild Washburn, Mrs. George Le Roy Boyle, Mrs. Theodore S. Wilkinson, Mrs. George Wood Pigman, Miss Alys Downing. Miss Eleanor Johnston, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, Miss Esther Reno. Miss Mary Montgomery, Miss Marcia Chapin, Miss Gladys Chap. man, Miss Anne Gordon, Miss Mar jorie Gelm, Miss Anne Bryan, Miss ‘Amanda Mayo. Miss Sarah King. Miss Minnie Veeder, Miss Betty Burnett, Miss Nannie Chase, Miss Maxwell Church, Miss Cora Barry, Miss Del- phine Heyl, Miss Sofla de Gana, Miss Zilla MacDougall, Miss Mary Sanger, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Eleanor Wheeler, Miss Alice Mann, Miss l.aura Lejeune, Miss Katherine Knight, Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Betty Grove, Miss Suzanne Veeder. Miss Janet Herron, Miss Elsie Free- man, Miss Anne Hight, Miss Mary Hellen. Miss Frances Hampson, Miss ¥lena de GGana, Miss Anna Montgom ery, Miss Virginia Hunt, Miss Sidn Webb, Miss Patricia Ainsa, Miss Isa. bel Crawford, Miss Mary Stitt, Mis: patherine Cheatham, Miss Louise Ning, Miss Mary Veeder, Miss Mil- dred Green, Miss Emily Chase, Miss ,[\;n;ne Magruder and Lady Jane aby. —_— Engagements of . Interest Locally Representative and Mrs. J. Camp- bell Cantrill announce the engage- ment of Mrs. Cantrill's daughter, Miss Margaret Ripy. to Mr. Elgin Morison of Lexington, Ky. The wed- ding will take place in February. Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Storm announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Erma Storm, to Capt. Kenneth rown, ordnance depart- . A Mr. and Mrs. H. Winthrop Péirce of 39 Pinckney street, Boston, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Peirce. to Dr. . son of Col. and School. class of 1920. rty a graduate of Princeton University, class of 1917, and of Cor- ne University Medical School, cl ©of71921. During the war Dr. Cart served in the Medical Corps. i a member of the National Arts Club and the Princeton Club of New York. His father, Col. John J. Carty, is vice ident of the American Tele- phone and Telegraph Company and served in France during the war on the staff of Brig. Gen. Edgar Russel, who was chief signal officer for Gen. Pershing’s forces. ter, Miss Irene Agnes Dwyer, to Mr. Robert Wilson James of Danville, Va. The wedding will take place during the holiday season in Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerrigan of New York have announced the en- gagement of their sister, Miss Sylvia Appleton, to Mr. Archibald Ranaolph of Washington and V:rginis. Owing to the recent death of Mixs Appleton's mother, Mrs. Sidney Appieton of New York and Washington, the wedding, which will take place in Decembe; will be a quiet on X Fifth .Avenue. First ReductionSale will continue during coming week ‘ Beginning -tomorrow, we are ofiefing : ! still greater reductions, and the oppor- tunity afforded the women of Washing- ' ton to obtain Paris Fashions and Gid- ding Creations in the height of the season at prices never before offered by the House of Gidding should be of vital interest. MRS, JOHN A. HULL, Wife of the acting ndjutant general, U. 8. A., who will spend Thanksgiving in Okiahoma with her parents. Luncheon to Be Given By Woman's Press Club Mrs. Eleanor Franklin Egan and Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart will be the guests of honor at the luncheon, at the Madrillon. tomorrow, of the ‘Woman's National Press Club, of ]wnu-n Miss Cora Rigby is president, Miss Ruth Eleanor Jones. vice presi- dent, Miss Winifred Mallon secreta- ry. Miss Jessbe Bride treasurer, who, with Mrs. Evelyn Hunt, Miss Roberta Bradshaw and Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, form the board of governors of the club. 1510 H. STREET, N.&l. OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HO Wnshinstnn Di This sale includes our entire assemblage * of New Winter Fashions, and we invite you to see this t!isplay and make your . -own comparisons as to the intensive values represented. ; Gowns-Suits-Coats-Day and Evening - Wraps-Millinery-Blouses-Furs - : | Xmas Club Victrola The Club Terms Are $10 Cash and the balance in small monthly payments without in- terest. Delivered when you want it. ugo Worch 7 1110GSt. Established 1879 | & @@a NewYork e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Benefit Ball for the Children's Hospital An Event of Interest|s Ml’!. C. C. Glover. Jl’.. COl‘I'A- Boxese—Date, January 9. Invitations to subscribe to the boxes for the Charity ball to be glven for the benefit of the Children's Hospital at the New Willard, January 9, are being issued by Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr., chairman of the ball committee, and by Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, vice chairman. This ball is of especlal interest to ‘Washingtonians, and was long known as the Charity ball, being for many years the only one given in the city. Since Mr. Cieveland's first adminis- Presidents of the United tates and of the ladies presiding at the White |} House to attend these balls in per- son. President and Mrs. Harding have allowed ‘it to be known that they hope to be able to continue this precedent, which has done so much to help a charity dear to the heart of the entire city, and, on account of its pathetic appeal for sick bables and little children, always having re- ceived generous support. The list of boxholders Rear Admiral Willard H. Brownson, | Mrs. Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Joseph | Leiter, Mrs. Edward B: McLean, Mrs. | Henry White, Mrs. Robert Woods | Bliss, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Cuno | H. Rudolph, Mrs. Herbert Slocum, Mrs, Thomas B. Sweeney, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mrs. Richard Townsend, Mrs. Christian Hauge, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Marshall Bullitt, Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury. Mrs. George Marye, Mrs. B. H. Warder, Mrs, Kdson Bradley, Senator Lawrence Phipps, Col. Willtam Eric Fowler, Mrs. Ernest Locke, Mr. William P. Eno. Mrs. 1L Wilfred Du Puy, Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton and .Mrs. Gibson Fulne stock. includes: % Special Combination By all means buy a Vic- trola — because of its many superior features. All Talking Machines are NOT Victrolas. The combination sists of con- 85¢ Victor Records. . . .. 6.80 Complete 106 AAAAARARAARATTALAAALALARRTATALAAARAA AN AR AL AN NN RS AR AAANNNNARNNSN SIIRNSS S SITTXTSR AR # | 1 1 N 4 lElennor Franklin Egan To Be Pen Women's Guest women. o'clock, Mrs. Eleanor Franklin Egan, mem- er of the advisory board for the conference on the limitation of arm- ament among American modern writers, will be the guest of honor and speaker at mittee Chairman, Invites|the regular Sunday atternoon tea . - given by the City of Washington Residents to Subscribe for|League of American Pen Women, from 6 to 7 headquarters, west, the interest of the : their guests will be the dainty little Japanese Irevin, who will tell the assembly of the difference, a3 she sees it, between the presswonien in Japan and those in America, ing about International understand- ing. Mrs. Eg: lda Tarbell, a me and one of the representati will be r R Tiller, president of the City of Wash- ington Groultch will pour tea, tration it has been the custom of the |y I'aul, Monday set aside Robertson (Aunt Ann N both members of th and an outstanding figure Mr. k, at the natlonal H street north- Competing with Mra. Egan for Pen Women and S. woman, Miss Marlan embass: 8. N. and its value for bring- | Henry . Miss Irevin and Miss Mr. John Slavko Y. assisted by Combs, Mrs. Virginia a8 1da D. Peters and League. Mme. Turner, eorge ing, the evening men, Mrs. Cecllia ) of the Wash- Nannette 3 Fred, Mr. for I’en lay, and Mrs v Joy with Mrs. ingham Thomas in charge. are A. Sel er, Dr. Mr. Harrison P. C Gracer dislas Lazaro, Mr. Representative Charles Woods T: Little, Mr. E. J. Giles, M let, Mr. John Martin, Roland Marshall, 3 Frank Morrison, Mr. Col but equally interesting subjects to The meeting will be held as usual at national headquarters at 8 Gertrude Buck- autumnal tary of the Japancse emnbass: socretary of the mmander 8. 1. Clerf, U bt. A. E. Brown. Licut. John harten Ty, | e eusay on Jefferaom Davin Ralph Bon- | Morrison was given the Owen Ran- dolph Smith medal for this essay by Dogherty, Mr. Mr. W. de C. Ravenel, In n ward Britton, Mr. Willlam Charles Plunkett, Dr. Vance, th NOVEMBER 20, Colonial Dames Clul a Virginia: is ball of the No. 20, Mr. 5. azilian Dr. James ¥ Th lor, Mr. Taylor, atfield, Mr. H. A. Schorensteiner, George . Wehb, Mr. Mr. Mr. John F. . Miche- William r. Henry Dr. irne Duval $3.98 Cotton Crepe Kimonos at $2.98 Plain colors and figured crepe Kimonos; several styles; some with satin bands; full cut and full length. R Permaneat Waving by Expert Operators Under the Management of R. Pexzella W BrookssCo Starting Tomorrow, a The Club of Colonlal Dames will have a'clock, followed by tea In the club- U. D. C. Chapter Ball | house on K street. Nov. 28 at Local Hotel Cloyd Byars of chalrman of the floor committee for the annual Stonewall Jackson Chapter, U. D, C.. which is to be given Novem- ber 28, in the rose room of the Wash- ington Hotel. Members of the floor Willlam Redels, Samayaraha, secre- Birth Anniversary of fittingly honored the anniversary Washington N made by Mr. Willlam H. Saunders on Iimitation o Bunnister rge Raw- [and M 1921—PART 2. Tom Willlams, Mrs. Mr. and Mr . C. SOCIETY Willlam Brewer, and Mrs. §. B. Milton, Mr. an¢ A. W. Tuck, Miss Edwards Paul Joachin, Dr. Evans aie Lewis, Mrs. Payne | Mrs. Payne, Mrs. [ Mra. 8. E. Frances M . 81 T and Miss usIC OMOTTOW | Charles Hoyle, Misx Frances Walker, | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Duval. T e S TR musical tomorrow afternoon at 4 Charles I I! Honored ‘ The Scions of Colonial Cavaliers 3218t birthday I at the evening, of Charles Club Friday mber 18, Short addresses were the world's armamen anlel Smith Gordon on * the motto of the society . _B. Bulloch on Char oIrs. Frank Morrison read Mrs. ¢ recent convention of the U. D. C. here also was a program of musie. Guests included Mr. William H. the ses Calvert, Mr. . el Smith Gordon, M th Gordon, Miss Cury Peachy, Mathe R. Webster, M P’ryor, n, Dr. J B. Moran, Mr. Thomas H. B. Bulloch ses Bul- iss Tobe, wart, Mrs. FLOWERS For Thanksgiving Tables We specialize in Table Decorations, and are pre- pared to arrange some- thing especially effective for your Thanksgiving board at reasonable prices. Telegraphic Deliveries Anywherc SHAFFER 900 14th St—Phone rRANkLiv zss: Heavy quality Chamolsette Gloves; 3-clasp and the long lengths. Every pair perfect. 8230 Gleves, SLIG. Genuine Kid and Mochs Gloves in all the wanted f: . colors. B | P (i I | YOUrs tomorrow. low prices. this vast assortment. 1€ worth the price of the entire coat. Luxurious Coats and Wraps $ 69 Formerly Priced Up to $69.50— Styles for Women—Styles for Misses. Never have we offered such worderful coats at such extreme!y Every wanted style, material and color is included in The Fur Trimmings on many of them are Formerly Priced Up to $98.50— Nearly 200 in This Assortment at .... Veldynes, Duvet de Laines, Velours, Normandy Silvertones and Bolivias. Sport Coats $25.00 Values at. Made of heavy coating mate- rials. A number of stylish mod- | els in all sizes. - *15 Something to Be Thankful For—Radical Reduc- tions in Every Department—Buy Now and Save Over 1,000 Winter Coats Are Included in This Great Thanksgiving Sale Plain and Fur-Trimmed Models $ 45 0 (—] ) (— ] | Sport Coats | Worth to $39.95. $25 | Mannish mixtures and plain | colors, with patch pockets and belts. All sizes for women and misses. Every Fur Coat at a Big Reduction. PLAIN-AND FUR-TRIMMED SUITS Values That Are Beyond Comparison Every suit in our entire stock has been reduced to rock bottom to make this sale go over the top-- get Plain and Fur-Trimmed Suits That Formerly Were Priced up to $55.00 are Included Tomorrow at.................0.... Perfectely tailored and finished. All are the newest models. Velour, Twill Cords, etc. All 150 Suits Worth to $98.50 Styles for Women—Styles for Misses— Exquisite Fur Trimming. ............ : The newest models. The best materials. All the wanted colors. All sizes. 25% Reduction on All Better Every Woman in Washington Should Take Advantage of These Big Reductions Street and Afternoon Dresses Dresses taken from our regular stock of higher-pric.ed models and reduced for this sale—remember,’ first choice is worth coming for early. Dresses That Formerly Were Priced Up to sss$22_7§ Are Included at......... There are about 475 dresses in the lot, and the assort- ment of styles, materials and colorings is very diversi- fied. Choose from fine All-Wool Tricotine, Velvets, Ve- Satins, Canton Cre] Crepe de Chine, Taffetas, o7 Beaded and lours, Lace Combination, Georgette Combination, Embroidered models. Without a doubt, the most extraor- dinary values offered this season. . 200 Dresses Reduced to ‘A vast assortment of styles, ma! Dresses that formerly were $25.00, $29.95 and 3.35.00. terials and colors. - $22.50 sizes, 16 to 44. 345 Suits of Tricotine, Suits PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCEP on Every ltem $4.98 and $5.98 Waists at 500 beautiful Siik Waists in beaded 98 and embroidered effects. Made of . heavy quality Georgette, White, Flesh, — Bisque, etc. All sizes. Waists Worth to $10.00 at Crepe de Chine and Georgette s 98 Blouses, in beaded and embroidered 4. models. All the very newest models. ———— White, Flesh, Bisque and suit colors. Hand-Made Waists at A wonderful assortment of styles 85 made of fine quality batiste, with 2- drawnwork and fine lace trimmings. Al sizes. SILK UNDERWEAR Supply Your Xmas Gifts From These Greatly Reduced Items Values to $3.98 at $1.79 Values to $4.98 at $2.85 Crepe de chine and satin garments beautifully trimmed with lace and ribbon; some exquisitely em- broidered. Choose from teddys, combinatioms, bloom- ers, camisoles, etc SILK PETTICOATS Regular $3.98 Values Heavy qualtty Siik Jersey Petticoats, s 2 .3 5 with ruffled axd fancy flounces. Plain colors and combinations. All lengths. $2 and $2.50 Silk Hose Reduced to All perfect qualities. Hénvy quality 39 silk with lisle garter tops. Reinforced 3 sole, heel aud toes. Black, brown, gray, ete. WOOL SWEATERS Values to $4.98 at Slip-over and Tuxedo styles, in $3 .79 navy, black and buff. All sizes. —— BEADED BAGS $1.50 Values at $1.00 Smail size beaded bags with draw-string top— various color combinations. Large beaded bags, silk lined, beautiful eoloriags: draw-string tops. . Values Up to $2.98 A big assortment of styles and col- $l .89 fitted with small purse and mirror. — $3.98 Handbags, $2.98 est shapes, strongly made and will give exosileat serv- ice. All are fitted. Beantiful quality sk with fluted ruffie arownd neck and down front, finished with fancy peckets. . $25.00 Negligees, $16.95 Dainty silk gnd lace effects and georgette combina- $5.00 Values at $2.98 LEATHER HANDBAGS $10.98 Breakfast Coats, $6.98 , tions—a number of exquisite styles and colorings. 5,

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