Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1921, Page 51

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Personal and Social Items of Interest to The Capital Folk Washingtonians Return From Europe—Admiral and Mre. Nulton in City—Many At- tend Army-Navy Game. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin, Miss Madeline Austin and Miss Margaret Treadwell arrived in New York Thurs- day from Kurope, where they have spent the summer and autumn, and will come to Washington today. Mrs. Austin and her daughter will open their apartment in the Dresden and; Miss Treadwell will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Treadwell, at the Burlington, where they have an apartment for the season. Mr. and| Mrs. Treadwell will present their | daughter to society this winter. Admiral and Mrs. L. M. Nulton of Tblladelphla will arrive in Washing- ton today and will stay at the Powhatan for an indefinite time. Mrs. C. G. Sawtelle and Miss Saw- telle, have leased their house, No. 2102 O street northwest and are established No. 2020 P street northwest for e winter. Miss Nellie Alcorn and Miss TRena Alcorn, left Washington Friday “vith a_party of friends to attend the Army-Navy foot ball game in New York. v is in New York, d the Army and Navy game vesterday. She- will re- main over the to be given by the midshipmen of the U. S. Naval Academy at the Com- modore Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Smith ith of Short Hills, N Powhatan while ashington. t Loomis, ac- Ronald les Brooks ’ and Mrs. Smith left York to attend the Mr. Max Goodman and Mr. Jerome Kaufman spent the week end in New York and attended the Army-Navy same. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Johnston, at the Eagle gate hous S. ol E Mr. Wilde r son daught George and Ruth Wilde, of Riverdale, Ma. Needlework Guild The annual meeting and exhibition of garments of the Needlework Guild of America will be held Tuesday, ) vember 29, at 2:30 o'clock, Church of the N street. Mrs. national vice president and Mrs. G. Tho: Dunlop is president of the District_of Columbia branch. Addresses will be made by Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, one of the national vice presidents; Miss Gwynn of the ! Diet Kitchen and Miss Boiling of the | Visiting Nurse Society. The guild is affiliated with the National Red Cross, and its object is to collect and distribute new and suitable garments 1o meet _the needs of hospitals, homes and orphanages and other charities. Four thousand new garments were distributed by this branch of the guild to local charities last year. | Announce Patrons For Couege Benefit The list of patrons of the benefit} “Carmen” to be given at Poli's De- cember 19 by the San Carlo Opera Company to aid Michigan Alumnae in | raising a million-dollar fund to build | and endow a woman's building at the | University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, is started by the treasurer and Mr: Frank White, Senator and Mrs. Tr man H. Newberry Representative and ! Mrs. Patrick H. Kelley, Col. and Mrs. James G. . M. W. Dickerson, Miss Clara | iss Helen S. Burlingham, Miss . Bowen, Miss Alida i Miss Mary Reynolds, McNaughton and_Miss Edith R. M cauley, and Mrs. William R. Bolton. [ol——lal——lal——]ol———lalc—=lol——=jal——lo}y BLOUSES $3.98 & $5.95 SOCIETY Tea December 3, With Reception, Planned at Simon Wolf, Mrs. A. Lisner, Mrs. A. T. Britton, Mrs. Carl Droop, Mrs. J. S. Easby-Smith, Mrs. W. L. Radcliffe, Mre. C. J. Willlamson, Mrs. M. P. served and music furnished by an orchestra of Alexandria, Va. On the committee in charge were. Mr. John J. Campbell, chairman; Mr. J. Frank SOCIETY Buy It on Trial! Home for Foundlings| &t sirs; Srans Reestae, Mre. ¢, vites Public to Inepect In-| Weayer. Mrs. John C. Walker, Mrs. stitution, at 1715 15th|Benjamin Sietomets, Mra. John Lewis b The board of lady visitors of the|D. 8. ‘Hendrick, Mrs. d\ F. Heilprin, | % Washington Home for Foundiings | Mrs. Isidor Bermann. Mrs. C. H. Bates | has invited the public to meet the | @0d Mrs. J. K. Baines. children of the home, at 1715 16th et stroet northwest, Saturday, December | Home Club Members 8, from 3 until 6 o'clock. 5 Tea will be served and there will Give Informal Dance be on sale homemade cakes, candles SRaLTRRCY. Artiolen An informsl dance was held on The ladies of the board will be glad | Thursday evening, N T - to have those interested see the well- cared-for. happy children under (heir (DY 80me members of the Home charge and inspect the improvements | Club at Glover's Hall, 613 22d street which have been made in the home. | northwest, when twenty-two couples The board 18 composed of Mrs. | attended. Light refreshments were ek ‘end for the ball | MRS. G. MONROE FURMAN Of Los Angeles, Calif., who was the guext of her-brother-in-law and sister, | Maj. and Mrw. H. A. Gillis of Chevy Chase, D. C. She left for her home | Mrs. Hall Hostess | At City Club Tea At the informal tea on. some Of the | from 4 1o 5:30 at the Women’s City Club | | dith Penn Hall will be hostess, Women's Bar Association | To Entertain December 3 | Tn the midst of a very brilliant social se: visitors in the city possible to accept an invitation ex tended to them by th Women's Bar | s fifth annunl‘:fi ociation to attend ian Brown and Dr. Edith Se banquet on December 3 at the S emiiee STe W 5 ¥ Club, with Mrs. Richard H. t | Harlow as chairman, and Mrs. Gar- guished guests Mabel Walker and speakers wi villebrandt, assi Alida Henriques ire as members v program for th entertainment of the ladies accred- ited by foreign gov rms conference, a copy of which pro- nments to the Charl William atherine Phil To Hold Exhibition |} 1 be the guests || ary | ter Reed tion at the club offi ‘51&@%@% The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, Specially Reduced Afternoon, Street and Dinner Dresses of rare Nsiveness are now offered at special Styles and ideas never before shown. Wonderful Model Hats Were $20 and $25. ‘Speci Priced L i nd L3 charm and excl any';lz .50 New Arrivals in Evening Gowns | Well suited to take their place in this—Washing- ton’s most brilliant social season. (Wool Sweaters| 1106 G Street Store News The House of Fashion Sunday, Nov. 27 |——=|ol—=]a]==]o]——=]o]—=]0] fol——[a|——=[p]c—— o] Annual After-Thanksgiving Sale BIG REDUCTIONS! $39 to $65 Suits $65 to $100 Suits $28 and $39-50 . $4950 and $59.50 Hundreds of Stunning Coats Handsome Fur Collars—Exclusive Cloths $40 to $75 Coats $75 to $125 Coats $125 to $175 Coats $29:50 to $49.50 $59.50 to $89.50 $98-50 to $125.00 VLl Afternoon and Street Dresses Crepes, Satins, Laces, Tricotines 5 $2‘5 to $65 Dresses. $400 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, $298 $250 Natural Muskrat Coats . . $19.95 $25°$39.50 EEEEEEEE—:EEEEEBEE All Our Fall Hats About Y2 Price EEEEEEEEEfi Jones, Mrs. J. C. Boyd, Miss Florence ‘Ward, Mrs. Willlam Joyce, Mrs. J. K. | McKenna and Mr. Philip J. Austensen. L. Sturtevant, Mrs. Carl Casey, Mrs. W. E. Shannon, Mrs. John G. Wil- liams, Mrs. Le Roy Livingsten, Mrs. Board of Lady Visitors In-|H, 220k G o iren i 3 Jenuary I JRQ Before Christmas! Street, From. 3 to 6|H. Powell ‘Mra Arthur Peter. Mes. |4 fOur steck being too large for ]\ i i | | erts, Mrs, A. 8. Wolfe, Mrw. .\ Boyd Taylor, Mrs. C. B. Strong, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. C. Robinson,' Mrs. G. Keots, Mrs. George C. Johnson, Mrs. A vember 17, Gerry Morgan, Mrs. W. G. McAdoo, our capital, we are quoting BAR- O'Clock Mra. Louls. J.. Loose, Mrs. John B. GAIN PRICES to convert goods ock. Larner, Mrs. A. B. Lacy, Mrs. John Into cash, fIBuy your Xmas Furs now and profit smail Deposit Rese Fur—Coat, Scarf, Etc. Repairing and Remodeling 829 i«h St. Tel. Main 2089 ; B | —uat the New Low Price We know of no fairer or more convincing way to prove the superiority of the “1900” Cataract Electric Washer than to own and use one for six months ; should you find that the ‘1900 is not all we rep- resented it to be, or all that you expected—return it to us and we will refund to you the full amount paid us, plus 8 per cent interest on the money paid. Time payments can be arranged. Telephone Main 7127 Carroll-Erwin Co 707~12th St.NL. Electrical Appli y these opportune ngs. any on short notice. 'S Come to Jelleff’s for FASHION but come expecting more than fashion—expect VALUE as well. This little shop is 1216 F St N.W. building on *“fashion with value”—and its growth is steady and sure. For Christmas From both Europe and America are hosts of most at- tractive articles for gifts collected under the roof of this little shop. And with them all is the prestige of quality which is as- sociated always with our name—quality but not high cost. The foreign goods can, of course, not be duplicated be- fore Christmas, and many of them are one of a kind. This is true, too, of many of the gift things of American make. So we invite you to do your Christmas shopping early! Christmas purchases made before December 1 will not be charged on November bills, so you might as well begin now. From Paris, for example, are small beaded vanity purses, beaded bags in envelope shape, hand-painted “silk bags for the ball or theater, fascinating handmade cotton blouses in white and pastel shades, beaded blouses for res- taurant wear, charming negliges and a host of other things. The handkerchiefs, which. all come from abroad, will be ready .tomorrow—pure-linen handkerchiefs for both men and women, many in novelty styles, and the Centemeri gloves from Grenoble, France,' are first and foremost . among the gift things. America comes to the fere with silk stockings and silk underwear, and what is nicer than Gold Stripe Stockings with silk garter hem—half a dozen pairs, say, in a gift box, with a “Vanity Fair” glove silk vest! Perhaps this season a pair of Sorosis gold or silver brocade evening slippers will be found a popular gift for a dainty miss or a luxurious fur coat from the famous house of Revillon Freres. There really seems to be no end of gift suggestions when one makes a round of our shop. You'll find it pleas- ant to do so! A hOur personal shopping bureau will help you if you wish. At 33-95 Made to % $7.50 & $8.50 Several hundred pairs of the smart, new three-strap moccasin pumps, with low heels, in patent leather or black suede; also the famous “Sally” pumps, in patent leather, with low heels. The oxfords are of tan calf, with welt soles, Cuban heels, narrow toe and ball straps; built for real service. Boudoir Slippers —with gray, plum, blue and lavender; also blue, slippers with warm felt' soles. Swinging Right Along---Our Wonderful Sale of Women's and Misses’ Oxfords, Pumps (Many With Low Heels), Lace Boots! It’s one of the biggest Footwear Sales we've had for a long time. Our footwear manager secured these splendid values in a search through the great shoe factories of Massachusetts last week, and more are arriving daily! Felt and Suede Boudoir Slippers will be added to the sale tomorrow at prices which will make Christmas buyers come hurrying. Only one objection—we can not exchange these specially priced goods after Christmas. You must be sure of your size. Extra—Basement Annex for this sale! Parchases Extraordinary of Felt and Suede Boudoir Slippers Here they are—hundreds of pairs—dainty, comfortable, beautiful and so inex- pensive! Make your selection AT ONCE—and remember—no exchanges. % ) Women's $2.50 Suede Women’s $3.00 Women’s $3.50 House - Felt Slippers Slippers - soft pad- —75 pairs of im- —with soft leather ded soles, in vari- s 65 ported camel’s-hair, s 25 soles. Old rose, sl 00 ous attractive col- . in Scotch laid . eV ors — dark gray, - old rose, Have leather soles $2 imported felt pink, brown and wine. Ideal and are of a -splendid, service- for Christmas giving. » able style. Ignoring Conditions in the Coat Industry (through cutting off of production), we inaugurate tomorrow a sale of women’s high-quality Fur Collar Coats At $59 and 75 presenting wide assortments of what, under any circumstances. would be the most extraordinary of values at this time. Squirrel, Mole, Wolf and Beaver Collars on the Coats at $59.00 Cloths include Normandie, Irminie, Veldyne, Romona and Wondora—all splendid, “soft pile coatings that have achieved popularity this season. All colors, too, navy, black, reindeer, Malay, dark brown and Sorrento blue. In the best styles, full backs, panel baCks, yokes, straight-line coats and the partly fitted bodice wtih ripple skirts—becoming styles for every type of figure! Coats That Ought to Be $100 to $125 Today— This Week at $75 en 2 wider range of fur collars to choose from—skunk, fox, beaver, squirrel, kolinsky. black, brown and platinum wolf and black caracul, and the handsomest of cloths, including Pollyanna, gerona, cordona and veldyne, that are seen in the highest- priced coats this year. The styles, too, are the best! Among them are the newest kimono blouse, narrow-belted blouse and hip waistline blouse styles. with bell and fit- ted sleeves. Also plaited panel styles and coat wraps. Some have cuffs as well as great collars of the furs, and they are wondrous values! If you've waited for your coat this sale will repay you! Dinner and Evening Gowns *45—55—95 Two hundred gowns in these special groups — styles selected with painstaking care—and each gown demonstrating fashion with value. L Included are imported beaded, sequin and spangled robes, gowns of Asllk laces, Salome velvet, silk duvetyn, brocade silk crepe, crepe chiffon, gold and silver cloth with crystal, jet and pearl beading, graceful draperies, sleeveless, short cape and Jenny sleeves—bouffant and unevenly draped tunics, exceedingly handsome for the prices quoted. Footwear—Just Purchsaed! At 45 g, AUES e A group of high-cut lace boots of all Nearly 300 pairs of high-cut lace boots, field-mouse gray kid or gray kid vamp including nut brown calf, welt soles, Cuban with cloth tops to match. Some have heels—two-tone brown kid, welt soles, sturdy welt soles, others hand-turned soles French heels—brown kid vamps, cloth tops with French heels. Excellent values in to match, welt soles, French heels—black oot icun kid vamps, dark gray kid tops, welt soles, : ‘ 3 French heels—dressy patent leather vamps, Width AA—all sizes, 4 to 7. dull kid tops, welt soles, French heels, in - Width A—all sizes, 4 to 7. the following sizes: Width B—all sizes, 3 to 7%. Widths AA and A—all sizes, 4 to 714, Width C—all sizes, 3 to 7%. ‘Widths B and C—all sizes, 3 to 7%. and natural shade. TS RCE G S CHCECEC

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