Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1921, Page 57

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" S OCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NOVEMBER 20, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY The Circlet is more than neither hooks nor eyes St here imm—\fl.lflhg.” CO..N-Y-&M tores Everyw 11219 F Street Afld Patroneases The following partial list o day afternoon, December 2, war, for the promotion health, happiness, future welfare: Maj. and Mr! Oakley Totten, Maj. Gen. John J. Lejeun: Upton, Mrs. Mary Wright Dr. and Mrs. Philander P. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John H. Bankhead, Mr. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Theod non Boynton Day, Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Benjamin Hamilton Fred, erick Chapin, E. Russell, Mr. Brown and Mr. The organiza al home at 1013 vest, where free Frank_Morrlson, Micou, Ir. and M a brassiere. It is Self-Adjusting; has Lr= and Ar and does for the upper part of the figure below. It equalizes the bust and shoulder unbroken figure-line from shoulder to hip. William H. on clair r the The artist Partial List of Patrons and patronesses have signified their intention to attend the concert Fri- the Disabled Veterans' Rellef Soclety, which is organized in the Interest of the disabled veterans of the world reccnstruction and Mrs. Harriet Ta George Julian Zolnay r._Justice Will Graves, Mr. and Mrs. A. Walls Al Mrs, C and Mrs. H. s are furnished to the ns temporarily in town Jessie Masters, the all-American con- tralto. Miss Masters has sung fre- quently in past years for ex-soldiers’ organizations. ] PERSONAL NOTES Sol Rice, formerly of Chicago, theirt ! Picked f patrons given by sed four months in Atlantic y, is now at the Hadleigh for the on. Mrs. Leonard Sonn and her little daughter of St. Louis, Mo., is spend- ing several weeks in Washington, the Buest of her father, Mr. J. Kron- {heim of the Gibraltar, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frank and their son, Benjamin, jr., who have pent ten days in Atlantic City, are spected to return to their home to- of 8. George and Mrs. lor Johnson, Claxton, and Mrs, ore Ver- . S. Heller, who was the guest ughter, Mrs. Alfred Haas, e, irned to' her home in Nor- Charle Bush 1S, on- th d Rhodes, who was the Bue: atives for’ ten days, re- turned to her home in New York Fri- {day. Her mother, Mrs. R. Harris, has | prolonged her visit another week. M Katz, who attended the hi fancy dress dance at the iry Club last week and was the t of relatives, has returned to home in Baltfmore. Mr. M. Weinberg of Baltimore was week end guest of Max Weyl, 2d, Wardman Park Hotel and ‘was among the out-of-town guests at the Country Club dancy Mr. and the immigrants on Ellis ‘uesday afternoon was a suc- ir and brought together Each table was ctive prize that was cupying, the Nicholson house on New- lands et. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson are building a new house on the cor- ner of Newlands street and Brookville road. A group of Chevy Chase women will organize within a few da: Chevy Cha: Center of the Natlonal Wo- men's Foundation. Mrs. J. Edgar Sohl has been made secretary. Mrs. Robert Bender has returned to her home after spending several weeks in Kansas visiting relatives. En route home she stopped for & short visit in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burks enter- tained at a dinner dance at their home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Eugene H. McLachlen was hostess last week to the members of the Chevy Chase Community Club. Mrs. Chester Swope gave an inter- esting talk on the Needlework Guild. After the meeting a branch of the gulld was organized for Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Forest De Lore Van Valin left last week for Philadelphia, Pa., where they will visit relatives for two weeks. Miss Ann R. White of Lexington, Va., is the house guest of Mr. an Mrs. W. Jett Lauck of East Melrose street, Mrs. Paul Harting of Boston, Mass., who has been visiting her nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stim- son, has returned to her home, Mrs. Taliferrio Clark was hostess at a pretty tea at her home Tuesday afternoon, when she has assisting her Mrs. Mondell, wife of Representative Mondell of Wyoming, and Mrs. Hugh Cummings. Mrs. Hugh M. Southgate and her son will go to New York this week to be there for the Army and Navy foot ball game. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Marnane of New York city, who have been visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sonnenman, Jr. have returned to their home. Little Miss Margaret Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Fer- guson, entertained about twenty of The Montgomery county chapter | Virginia. ‘ross hi of the American Red Ci ued & call for all its ships for the coming Chevy Chase branch will hosts at dinner at their home last week. meeting this week to formulate plans. The Chevy Chase Bridge Club met Wednesday evening for the first ll-r:: this season at the home of Mrs. James AdXins. Judge and Mrs. Alexander lowney, Mr. and Mrs. Percl on, e C. Adkins. s. Willlam J. sts at dinner last w Representative and Mrs. Present were R. Mul- val Wil. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bryan Lee! and Mrs. Willlam Pace and Mr. McNally Fordney of Michigan entertained at dinner last week at the Brook Tea House in honor of Mr. and Mra. A. E. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth have Roberts leased and are occupying the Brooke house on Virginia street. Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth d | have rented their house for Brooke the win- ter and are located at the Brooke ‘Tea Hou until the spring, when they turn to Chevy Chase. Mrs. Joseph Perry Barker Barber of Northampton street has returned to her home from a motor trip of sev- has as her house guest eral da and Miss A. At Lee. auspices of the Catholic Bervice Club at the Ci munity House, November 23, from 9 to 11:3f i Suiz o SRS, Catholic Women's Club to Give Dance Wednesday A dance will be given under the holle Com- 601 B street mortl west, Thanksgiving eve, Wednesda: at the end of 16th street will re- Women's 0 o'clock. The area of Newfoundland is just sbout equal to that of the state of |half the population of the war. " 1219-1221 G Street Hours 8:80 to 8: Farming was the FIRST ance NW. bout Table Linens No doubt you are one of the many Housekeepers who have found it quite a problem in the last few years to buy REAL GOOD LINENS, except at exorb- itant prices. We have just received a at NEW LOW PRICES. We can off Tablecloths at the following prices: Slze 70x70 at $6.00, $7.50, $8.00, $8.50, Bize 70x88 at new shipment, er Pure Linen .00 and $10.00 each $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00 each With over 40 choice patterns to select from, including many new designs never before shown. Linen Napkins to match in every pattern. from her young friends at a party last Thousands of Pairs of the Famous Queen Quality Boots and Low Shoes $7045 This timely sale gives the women of Washington the opportunity to supply their Winter shoe needs with the famous Queen Quality Footwear, in the new- est modes and interpretations. The Queen Quality trade-mark is your assur- ance and our guarantee of satisfaction in every way. Strap Pumps—models in brown, black and tan calf. Styles include nov- elties and exclusive modes. Walking and dress models. Oxfords—smartly tailored and walking types in black, brown and tan calf. Choice of any style of heel. Boots—in black kid and calf and tan Russian calf: plain and wing tips: round and medium toe effects. With military and Cuban heels; also Louis and Baby Louis. Queen Quality Boot Shop Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children 1219 F STREET N.W. Exdmive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES Winter Modes of Distinction Rizik Brothers 1213 F N.W. For Women and the Jeune Fille WOMEN’S EVENING GOWNS : $98.50 to $195.00 FORMAL evening gowns with trains of cloth of gold or silver or tinted metal with crystal pendant sashes, crystal studded metallic gowns or period gowns of silver spangled net over argent cloth. WOMENS KASHA CLOTH AND PICOTINE GOWNS $67.50 DISTINGUISHED coat frocks of the season’s smart- est wool textile, kasha cloth, with rows of cire braid and a plaited girdle, in brown, black or navy blue, MISSES’ VELVET GOWNS | $65.00 to $145.00 AFTERNOON, Dinner and Dance Frocks that bor- row youth from Lanvin, Renee or Patou—with contrast- ing sleeves of crepe de chine, metal belts, unique em- beoideries; simple types in broche velvet for evening. the worthy cause. Isiseman and her lit- returned to thelr home ek stay was the 1 Rice. ompanied . motored to week, ren week, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Payne are pleasantly situated in thelr new home on Quincy street for the win- ter and entertained at a tea last week for Mr. and Mrs. Frank John- son of Chicago, Ill., who have been spending the week end with them. Mrs. Richard Derby of Bouon.l Glass Toweling Art Linens; white and ecru color; yard who was the Mrs. Alvin her home in nding 1 left vesterday in New York she will I, for two to Lakewood, of Laltimore was the ives in Washington last who was the huel Ben- home in nnie Murfeld r sister, ) . retarr 1 Ve of the Wood- from Wheel, the guest v son-in-la and - Mrs m Bridge Club luncheon cut avenue. or who visited rela- week, returned to her Itimore Thur: irger returned today visit in Cincinnati, Walter Reed hoys were +t luncheon, followed by f entertainment, Wednes- vestry of the Eighth Street ‘hey also were given an auto rlington. The affair was Mrs. Harry Hahn, assisted Rosenthal is visiting ks her gon-in-law and and Mrs. Dunbar mbridge, Pa. Brooklyn, zuest of her sister, Miss ronheim. Mrs. Urdong have as their s Mr. and JMrs. Meyer Abel of svilie, Ohio. ’ CHEVY CHASE. ‘ . |after spending th Mass., who has been the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Sheridan, has return- ed to her home. Capt. Charles McAlllster has re- turned to his home In New York city week end with Judge and Mrs. Alexander R. Mul- lowney. u”"‘).‘ Miss Ann Branson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Branson, had a party last week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. ¥ who visited relatives at Orang« with their children, have re George Kimmel were Big Reductions on All FURS For This Week Only Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long. Skunk collars and cuffs, beautiful, lustrous skins. $325 value. This $255 week only..... Dependable fur garments at remarkably low prices. A Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Untll Wanted. Andrew Jackson White w: £ at her home, Sunny Hill, last 1 luncheon party, when she guests the members of her . Mrs. White of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Miller of Elizabeth, . were guests of honor. itarbara Dunlop has left for . where she will visit rela- and was hostess at afternoon. returned in Fort arrington ha ing two weeks hard Whitemore Harr has I Yale this vear, and already n made a member of the track ir. Willlam Ford Harvey, who is stadent of the Univy Mauckley was hostess a pretty tea in honor of h s Henkle was hostess at |'nlln;\ d by bridge, at gene Van Voorhis of who have been visit- Mr. and Mrs. Robert have returned to A. Baldwin, a retired Cleveland, Ohfo, and Mrs. ldwin have purchased, and are oc- a luncheon. her home W Mr. and M Rocheste ing their cov Preston Sh their home. their only laboratory has worked to make feel thatin we have placed your desire Gouraud’s @mw Oriental within renders to your cheeks a delicate, Special Offer for One Week Only Any ope who is in- terested in Hawaifan Music cannot afford 1o miss this offer. All you have to do s pay Tor the course. We give ree. No extra cliarges on this course. If you have an instrument let us_teach you to play. Mr. Lani Kuhns fs 2 real Hawaiian and he can teach you to play the proper way. Come in and talk it over with Mr. Kuhns. We teach the new sight reading method. EDWIN HART MUSIC BTUDIO. wour desire possible and now we so natural and subtle in effect that the use Preparation cannot be detected. of Gouraud’s Orlz:xéal %l‘;:l'n in our new product. sothing v.l:& :nutqflcn effect many es complexion. Try it to-day door to Beanty it opens. Al Us to Sacrifice Pieced Skins 502 Warm Weather Forces Hudson Seal Ome Flight Up—Next to Hairdresser. Marmot Coats Every Coat a Bargain I.J.FOX 1220 G St. N.W. Leon Presenting the Exquisite in Gowns for Formal Wear A. B. C. Silk and F. M. C. Silk, 36 Inches Wide, Special, Yard. . Pure Linen, checked effects. Specially priced at Pure Linen Guest and Face Towels Hemstitched, with space for monogram; many patterns to select || $1.00 and $1.25 each Pure Linen Toweling, Special, Monday Only, Yd. 25¢ For Hand Rollers or Dish Towels. 89c and 49¢c 45¢ to $1.85 LINING SECTION 75¢ Especially adapted for negligees, &c. In light and dark: colors, including plenty of flesh, pink, black and white. 36-Inch Fast Black Satin, Special, Monday, Yard 29c Good quality, lustrous finish. Fér Bloomers and Linings. November Silk Sale If you attended this sale the past week of course did not last long. New shipments are LOW PRICES. A few numbers are: The heavy, dull finish quality that will not for gowns, wraps and separate skirts; 40 i wide. Goets Dress Satin Canton Crepe Orepe Back Satin In this lot you will find a full assortm you found many Extraordinary Bargains. $2. Some lots being received daily and are going into this sale at REMARKABLY $2.69 Black Charmeuse, Yard, scuff; nches $1.95 49 ent of street, after- noon and evening shades, with plenty of black. 40-Inch Chiffon Dress Velvet, Special Monday, Yard A very fine quality. Colors are: American Beauty, wistaria, Africa, copper, navy and black. 40-Inch Heavy Canton Crepe, Special reindeer, All-silk, in shades of jade, silver gray, fuschia, sapphire, reindeer, cinnamon, henna, Af: bamboo, navy, midnight, black and white. 1115-1117 F STREET Evening Gowns—Dance Frocks Dinner Dresses Ranging in variety from the simple Taffeta Dresses to the elaborate Sequinned Gowns and Lace Robes—de- veloped on new lines of design and finished in supreme good taste—creating effects highly individual and distinctive. The materials include— ! Crepe Roma Crepe Canton Crepe Moroccan Crepe Deauville Crepe Satin Crepe Aurora Chiffon Velvet Crepe Georgette Taffeta Lace Combinations With iridescent, sequinned, beads, ribbon and French flower decorations. Ranging in price from $25.00 to $175.00 A models is d We ask special attention tomorrow to a group of Evening Dresses and Dance Frocks that we shall feature at the attractive price of c..cecoeveeinciiceccmommnnss Special Offering of Exclusive Coats $79-50 are the luxuriously furred models—with enormous the fine Beaver, Nutria, Squirrel, Wolf, &c. Each lines—expressing 'Bgndmdmoued on Form-fitting, Copenhagen, walout, $65 $4.98 1 Monday, Yard $2.98 rican, tion of over

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