Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
{ SOCIETY e SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 27, 1921—PART 2. Opera Company Plans Ball at the Willard Established 1861 mm — e e SPECIALISTS IN FLAYER FLANOS & The executive committee of the 0.2 DeNDLL BINON® 8. ANITS ‘Washington Opera Company has ar- ranged a ball at the Ne.v Willard Ho- ; ‘ tel on Thursday evening, December 4 5 15. Twenty per cent of the net pro- b b4 Washindton's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets, donation to the Home for Incurables, the Child Welfare Socfety and to St. +./Otetunidy DuaiArt Biabolas . Ushes: Daexhst Pranclas - Asstian jWissltens John's Grphanage. The remainder Sl 4 4] Notably smart models for Dress, Semi-Dress and general ; wear. The marked “individuality” of the Family Shoe Store’s Footwear places it in the highest favor with those demand- ing Footwear that is different, distinctively designed by ex- pert craftsmen, old in the ability to meet your most exacting needs. Mr. William Bowle Clarke 18 chair- man of the ball committee, International Teas To Be Inaugurated| Announcement Extraordinary | | teas arranged for Sunday afternoons 3 during the conference on limitation of armament Is announced by the ort 0 National Woman's Party for today at Mr. V. Nevinson. English v rrespondent and author, will a Var, Women and England.” Miss Maud Younger will tell of the present_work of (he Woman's Party. MISS MARIAN PENNOCK Mrs. Randolph Kelith Forrest w Of Syracuse, N. Y. the house guest prestde; and will be assisted by Miss ot Agriculture and 3 . “Grogan, district chairman classmate of Miss p am of New Mex : ; Allender, “who “wiil e e e g as hostesses w = Ve Miss Natalic Summer Lincoln, Mrs. Re Lowell ellett, Mre. Mary Wright Southern Relief Ball ohnson, Mr: Herman Gasch, Miss 5, Nifes aara, Bers Monday, February 1 Mary n if rien. Mrs. Dwight Clarke, Miss Helen| o 0 o000 cooimern Relief ball Women’s High Boots Our stock of Women’s Boots includes all the newest and most popular models, from dressy models to staple styles. Made in all leathers—Black Kid, Black Calf, Tan Calf JamiSon, Mre. Kdward J. Brennan, and Brown Kid. 4. Bre. Harrict |Will be given Monday night, Febru- Clifton King, Dr. Lydia De Vilbis, all ary 1. $6.00 Up members of the District committee of L] [ ] £ SRR e |3 Evening Slippers and Hosiery M 14 Alice Gram| Pin tucks stitched with silver add “ O the confere interest to a frock of brown velours. In Silver Cloth, Black Suede, Black Satin, either Baby or Full Louis Heels. voma nalists and writers now | A butterfly cape of flowered flameola | E on have been invited 0|y egged with pleated linen. Women's Pure Silk Hos- | Women's Special Sport ‘Women's Sport Hosiery— Hoslery—Silk and Mercer-’sflk and Wool in Fancy ized; Fancy Mixtures. Mod- |Iieather Mixtures. Moder- e BUDDIST T . 200 avinson A chic velvet frock has wide trans- fery—In Gun Metal, Pearl, o | the distinguished out-of-1, ant sleeves edged with caracul. Medium Gray, Black, White | oo s White crepe jersey is beaded In and - I hage 3 pearl and crystal in a Chinese pattern. = $1 50 | y York 2ol | Studded steel soutache trims a TOWD seesasens o | Mrs. of New York gu'wn of moleskin and mouse gray| | velvet. Panels have their edges embroid ! ered with metal clips and shiny be A tailleur of gray velvet is trimm {|Many Attend Lecture with moleskin and “velours frappe : C An evening gown of purple chif- Of Alliance Francaise | 1" *Vouenea “here and thero with geranium. A gown of white silver tissue has fringes of cyclamen rat-tail forming . | the sleeves. 5 5 e 4 The trimming used on the coat o Do, the tailleur is apt to be repeated on Munroe, Mrs. G the blouse. H. R. Bigelow, The long, fur-trimmed blouse worn o Ruiz, Mre with the suit is usually high-necked Vocalion Phonographs are Made by the Aeolian | [fl lcovr st i ouer e ani ars w. |00 e Biessed o ciom nas i |11, Baldwin, Miss K. Brawley, Mrs. F {.untlets and collar of perforated Co f N Y k ickins. Mme. and Mlle. Heilmann. | ;rogdeloth in leather color. mpany O! ew or Spenc 1, Miss R. “'“0';1&‘;‘1’" A cape of purple velvet is em. broidered in steel heads in huul ! We have made an unusual large purchase of Vocalion Phonographs—in fact our order comprises several carloads— and we are going to give our customers the privilege of pur- chasing one of the highest grade and most durable phono- graphs at prices we had no idea we could quote until this large purchase. Among the people present at the first lecture of the Alliance Francaise were: homas M. Chi Black Kidskin Oxfords Jazz Oxfords Special, $5.00 Special, $5.00 With straight tip, imitation ball strap, i perforated around top and vamp seam; All-Patent Leather, plain toe and low military heels. flange heel; welt sole. FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 310:312 SEVENTH STREET LMuummu:1wuun:numumummmlmnuuumuuumumuun.\mmmvmmi; G A i who are the Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the = s : ker | fowers and collared with tur. United States. They own the Trade Mark “PIANOLA” and also Miss L dfern, Miss I | black velvet, with a low erown and a very wide, softly rolling brim. make the STEINWAY and WEBER DUO-ART REPRODUCING : s Ol | "X frock of flame chiffon has crystal ¢ shoulder straps and falls in panels PIANOS, Etc. i Sles. aThe DeXtlfom a low beit of crystal beads. o Eiob P8l A frock of black chiffon resorts to stiffened chiffon points embroidered in black. The skirt is edged with pony. 3 1 : i e velvet is Starting Tomorrow Morning B e e We will inaugurate the largest and the best value giving Women's Clubs to Give broidered in pearls, crystal beads and Phonograph Sale ever held in Washington in our Notable L““Cheon silver spangles. Xmas Club Sale bject wiil | The members ot the League or ||V ONEATHCAROCACATRHOCATENE ||1||u|{|1mmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmamummmmmunuummmmumuummmnnuumumuuumnmmmmmmnng lA\mcrit'an Pen Women will attend the {luncheon given by the General Fed. We will, starting tomorrow, concentrate on three of the most |||, e roter ors wetons tomorra MG“ a . . : > in honor of Mrs. ardin; i popular selling styles Aeolian Vocalion which we quote below [jfi {7 oner ot e Fardion ana While You ference on the limitation of arma. e ment. Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes (] 4 Rest, in {{will be the principal speaker, fol __L& d W R. Pezzella’s lowed by a woman member of each 1109 1111 G Street A’ Salon on - L] . Close 6 P.M. the Balcony. .M. Open 9:15 A.M. A surprise party was given en Thanksgiving eve to Mr. and Mrs. jJames W. Whalen, jr., at their resi- dence, on R street. As the host and hostess entered the darkened parlor | the sudden iilumination from festoon: i For Mr. and Mrs. Whalen Formerly Sold at $135 Vocalion Style No. 310 Our merchandise manager orders our racks of Women’s and Misses’ Suits cleared, regardless of cost £ or former selling prices. Sensational price reduc- tions will cause sensational selling in this department tomorrow. 375 Plain and Fur-Trimmed Models are included in this, the Greatest Suit Sale of th . Divided into tw o big lots. Formerly Sold at $165 i i Valuesupto*552| =149 Wonderful Showing of Distinctive Hats Delightfully unusual styles, in all the season’s newest shades and mate- rials. Including the new satins in black, brown, henna and new blue, Special for Monday, and Tuesday 750 We also have a complete line of stunning turbans and close-fitting models in new gold and silver and metaliic cloths. T electric lights wa: ce. During the evenin ocal solos were renderes in accompaniment by Mr. egoski. with Mrs. Richard s and Mrs. Edward Hardy crnately at the piano. | of the delegations. Unusual music { == has been provided for the occasion. 1 : | Reservations are being made at the i national headquarters of the League i|of American Pen Women, 1722 H street northwest, press women from LRLULL I . all parts of the world having planned i to attend. | . i . . ! lSurpnse Party Given Several games were played, after which refreshments were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gittings, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jaeger, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. George Caspar, Miss Grace Thornett, Miss Dorothy % = = Thornett, Miss FEugenia Whalen, Mr. g Robert Williamson, Mr. William Fowler, Mr. John Sinegoski and Mr. William Boyd. g Formerly Sold at $200 r Vocalion Style No. 540 : i Read These Club Terms Upon Which . - You Can Obtain One of These __l:ligh-Grade Phonographs Bt i i [ [ [ ¢ : : 3 : ! ity t from one-third Plain tailored and many with exquisite fur trim- <" Upon pay.llnent of $lé(:0 hiellv‘e’;ye wo;lli:: Illl.de: tlTeT:c‘:le:ltely ol:e rese.l;lved to i‘ltosrey?l:‘;nogggfltl:;lfl gn ?hesa;‘:reice of your suit. mings. Every garment perfectly made and finished ::flm, °“.“;;le 310 at $7.00cp°e'r month; Style 430 at ssoc;n per '::,mr . MART, Every garment a new fall and winter model. The throughout. All sizes in the assortment, but not and Style 540 at $10.00 per month. Payments to start Jan. 15, 1922. MILLINEKY) very newest materials and colors are included. | inevery style. - Get here at store opening for first choice. 11335 G St.! O TR LI I