Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1921, Page 55

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SOCIETY 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY 1217 Conn, Ave. A Shop of Individuadlity Exclusive Fashions for Women Evening and Dinner Gowns of Rare Beauty Exceptionally smart Dance and Day Dresses. Elele:gant Wraps and Fur Coats, Foxes and Fishers, Sables, Negligees, I.iingerie, Sport Suits, Sweaters, Nov- elties. Unusually Smart MILLINERY Make It an Arden - Christmas Do you want it to be the merriest holiday that | ever happened ? Then begin now to make your- self lovely for it. Every visit to the Arden Salon D'Oro, every use ot the wonderful Vene- tian Preparations, every moment spent n the care of your skin will be repaid a thousandfold by the satisfaction you will have in looking | your loveliest at Christmas. When you come to the Salon D'Oro. | don't forget to ask | to see the unusual gifts and novelties which Elizabeth Arden has brought from Paris. Besides the always useful Beauty Boxes—each containing those essential preparations - whose daily use makes the skin so lovely—there are the most enchanting Christmas suggestions— veritable treasures that are a bit of Paris in them- | selves. Displayed now in the Salon, they are a | feast of color, a pageantry of shapes and textures. | Come in and receive a hearty welcome. Send for the “Queen of the Beautiful.” a book- let of information every woman should have " Hi1ZABETH ARDEN SALON D’ORO 1147 Connecticut Avenue, Washington New York Salon, 673 Fifth Avenue London, 25 Old Bond Street Paris, 255 Rue St. Honore Detroit Boston Atlantic City Palm Beach San Francisco - || 1eague, 1722 H street northwest, on i]1 sociation whose purpose is the draw- fellowship and high aims of the British ||| quarters is in London, and the Amer- || ican headquarters _will be either In i|| guests, among whorh will be the mem- Box Party Is Arranded il | ||| ranged a box party of this season's i|ithe benefit of the Disabled Veterans' || Friday afternoon, |J| Cantacuzene, Miss Helen Calvert, Miss ||| Annette Ashford, Miss Helen Griffith, ||| to hear Miss Jessie Masters. {|i birthday anniversary of their daug 1115-1117 F STREET Walter Reed Hospital D. Annual Sale to Be Held On November 30, December 1 and December 3 the third annual Chriat- mas sale will be held by the recon- struction department at the Walter ( Reed General Hospital, In building | ¥ 95. It is hoped that Mrs. Harding, like previous “first ladies,” will at- tend the sale. = Patients in the hospital are bene- fited by many causes, one of the most effective of which is occupational therapy. Both hand-wrought jewelry and weaving have done much for the restoration of injured muscles and helped the training of the patlent's left hand when it has had to do the work of both hands. Other crafts—as basketry, wood- work, leather and batik—have their places in giving an interest and nor- mal atmosphere to the patient, which reacts upon his mental and physical condition. Although the patient . begins his work in the various crafts for the therapeutic value to h| clal case, in many instances it developed that he has found a new -ation and is enabled to have preparatory train- ing before leaving the hospital for training under the Veterans' Bureau. Lady Wolselay Guest At Coming Reception man for R., MRS. RAY H. ARNOLD Of California, who is spending the || winter in Washington and who was hostess for a dinner party last night. | - * * *: b3 # e »: * * *: - #*: # *: + # P % *. - * *. * - *: * - * * - » » * *: * 4 #: Lady Wolseley of England will be the guest of honor at a reception for which Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, national president of the League of American Pen Women, will be hostess at the national headquarters of the Aid Society Planning ! For Supper and Sale|! The Ladies’ Aid Society of All|’ Souls’ Church, Cathedral avenue, will give a supper and Christmas sale in the parish hall of the church on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, December 1. There will be tables of fancy tarticles, handmade lingerie, |’ beautifully dressed dolls, aprons, can- dy, cake and various delicacies for the sick, as well as a white elephant table and a fishpond for the children. On the committee in charge are: Mrs. Irving L . Tu Mrs. Floyd Arthur E. Dowell, Mrs. & Mrs. Orville B. Hrown. Wolseley will make an add to the | Mrs. Georg, rthington and Mrs. ¥ e the mem. | Walter I McCoy: and it is promised that articles offered will be reasona- ble in price, and the supper excellent. | Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Lady Wolseley is in America for the purpose of organizing the British-American Kinship Clan, an as- ing closer together in mutual good blood descendants of the two great nations, Great Britain and the United States. ' The clar's English head-| New York or Washington. Lady bers of the League of American Pen Women, the National Press Club, the Woman's National Press Club, Over- seas Writers, and all press corre- spondents to' the conference on the limitation of armament. The mem- bers of the national executive board will receive with Mrs. Du Puy and Lady Wolseley. Wedding Anniversary Celebration Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein of 1401 Madison street northwest will cele- brate their twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary this evening, with a recep- tion for their friends, from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Zoinay has ar-|. Remodeled by me will show the superfority of my work snd your pocketbook will show its cheap- ness. For Season's Debutantes debutantes for the concert given for Relief Society at the National Theater December 2, her Bertha guests including Princess Miss Mary Palmer and Miss Nina Lunn. Representative and Mrs. Lucien W. Parrish are entertaining a box party Mr: Parris was in college with Miss Ma: {|iters and will have with her several ||| young ladies from National Park {|| Seminary. Princess Cantacuzene has taken tickets and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock has procured seats for herself and friends. Hair Dyeing, 4.75 If You l’l’erl( This Ad onm or Entertain for Daughter on Her 16th Birth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Talbott en- tertained {nformally at thelr home on N street to celebrate the sixteenth' lllo H Sh“‘ Nw ter, Miss Isabelle ~Jenkins Talbott, | Kiin 2224 B onins T “gastis. inclngeq! Mg F=on Experyisernies | Miss Virginia Talbott of Maryland and | /| Miss Marjorie Lynch of Virgini Elegances of Evening Attire Truly a gorgeous array of ex- quisite Gowns and Frocks—for every occasion, from the private dance to the most formal func- tion. Individual creations—de- veloped with artistic genius, and achieving exclusive distinctive- ness. Crepe Chiffon Crepe Moroccan Crepe Deaurville Chiffon Velvet . Crepe Roma Crepe Aurora Crepe Georgette Taffeta $25.00 to $175.00 $39.50 Looking Christmasward —finds us admirably ready to serve with Silk Underwear, fine Blouses, Feather Fans, etc. The slogan this year is: “Give useful wearing apparel”—and will appeal as a good suggestion. Of the Feather Fans—which combine the elegant with the . practical—we are showing an at- tractive variety—and featuring 1 4.50 Featuring Dance Frocks—in Chiffon Vel- vet, Satin, Taffeta, at... Five - stick, mounted with rich plumes; double head; wanted colors, at THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 27, Miss Priscilla Slaughter is chair- Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. » December 13. committee includes Miss Gladys Sin- clair, Mrs. Willlam Doing, jr.; Miss Virginia Price, Mrs. Misses Mary and Isabel Brown, Lelia Emig, Miss Blanche Radelfinger, Miss Lois Maupin, Miss Ruth Bissel, Miss Louise Miss Dorothea King, Parks, Miss Dorothy Hunter, Mrs. Bert Cla Miss Herma and Margaret Linn, Miss Edith Pear- Hui Rogers, Mrs. W. G. lemer Cologne, Miss A. R. Chapter to Give Dance on December 13 son, Ml Burgon, Mrs. Edna Crump, Miss Edythe Edwards, Misses Frances and Mary Ellery, Misses Mary and Kathryne Junkin, Miss Francis Trotter and Mrs. Vir- ginia Warren Brooks. Mrs. Bertrand Trevis is chairman of the danoe. of the young ladles’ committee the dance to be given by the at Rauscher's, Tuesday evening, A partial list of the Linen Shower, Benefit Of Providence Hospital The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Providence Hospital will hold their annual linen shower and tea Monday afternoon in the hospital, from 4 to 6. The tea will be preceded by a card party in the nurses’ home at 2 o’clock, the pro- ceeds to go toward a portable X-ray Hunter Leith, iss. rman, Miss May Little, Miss Marie Miss Cornel allaway, Mi larke, Anne machine for use of the doctors. The patron s include Senora de Riano, Mathieu, Mme. Le Breton, e Peset, Lady Geddes, Mme. de Cespedes, Senorita Dominici, Se- nora de Elizalde, Mme. Varela, Prin- cess Lubomirska, Senora de Ballivian, | 4 Edflrds Dougl: iwhlle, Mrs. ELECTRIC LAMP <€ stone Macr':ez possum” oK™ " RARE DESIGN - o i REAsoname 0T ] & i, P $7.50 Open Nights French Seal Coats....$95 | A Deposit Reserves Xmas Furs.’ AL Electric Co. || scotch Tweed Noveity Suits, $35 H. I. SCHARR 739 11th N Main 1386. FERIEIRBE I EAIEEEERIEEAETRI IR ORNIORI IS IR S SIS0 06E00000S0000000Restonertinsiitontssistiiith Established 1861 Visit Qur Rest Room —Main Floor, Rear. | Farnitare Carpets Y. . Joses& Sons ‘Eleyentb and F Sts. “0mtstery Office Furni- ture, 11th Street En- trance. Below you will find a few illustrations of the many attractive and A pleasant surprise will be the moderate cost. e useful gifts of furniture. Mahogany Chifforobe (gen- tleman’s), as shown; equipped with three sliding trays and two large drawers. Price, $69.50 cilla _Mahogany, large size Pris- Sewing Cabinet, with sliding tray. Price, $10.50 Ml.hogan} Tea Wagon, four rubber-tired wheels and remov- able glass tray. Price, $21.00 Carved mahogany or wal- price of Mahogany Smoking Cabinet and Humidor, as shown above, equipped with lock and key. $12.00 nut Armchair or Rocker. One of the best offerings we have ever shown. A very special $19.75 Cedar Chest, 2 needful thing for every home; 4 ft. long, $22.00 3 £t. 8 in. long, $20.00 Our Special Sale of Oriental Rugs Closes Wednesday Night Every rug specially marked and for these closing days we offer an unusually attractive selection of small rugs ranging from 3x41% feet to 5x7 feet. All are fine silky rugs, good patterns and beautifully colored. $36.00, $42.50, $45.00, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 and up to $225.00 Mahogany Sewing Table, Colonial design, with round col- umn, as shown. Price, $22.50 Wilton Rugs We're getting in many new designs and colorings from all the big mills. .-All sizes from 2214x36 inches to 11.3x16 feet. The 9x12 size— $85.00, $95.00, $105.00 $110.00 and $120.00 Other sizes in proportion. The Linen Shop Bleached Pure Irish Linen Tablecloths and Napkins. Matched sets of heavy fine pure flax in attractive de- signs. $7.76 Tablecloths, 2x2 yards; reduced to, each, $5.85 $9.60 Tablecloths, 2x214 yards; reduced:to, each, $7.85 $11.50 Tablecloths, 2x3 yards; reduced to, each, $8.25 $8.76 Napkins, to match, 22x22 inches; reduced to, dozen, $7.45. $1.25 Hemstitched Pure Linen Satin Figured Dam- ask Towels, 20x38 inches, a rare value, 85¢ each. 89¢ Hemstitched Huck Towels, damask borders, 25¢ each. Size 18x36 inches; superior grade. $1.00 Bleached Turkish Bath Towels for 85c. Size 24x53 inches; heavy absorbent weave. $1.45 Bleached Cotton Sheets, sizes 72x90 inches, $1.19 each. Fine even starchless muslin. 45¢ Bleached Cotton Pillowcases, 46x36 inches, 34c each. Hill muslin; hand torn before hemming. $2.75 Cotton Plaid Blankets, cut and bound sepa- rately; size 66x84 inches; in large block plaids—laven- der, yellow, rose, blue, gray, pink, tan and white. For $2.25 each. ; Handkerchiefs 100 dozen Madeira Hand Scalloped-edge Corner Hand- Embroidered designs; also Hemstitched or Hand-rolled Hemmed Colored Border Sport Handkerchiefs, 75¢ to $1.36 values, for 59¢ each. Art Gift Department Special values in Candlesticks of Mahogany. The new heights, gracefully designed, fitted with metal caps. Special, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.75 each. ilke eta Pillows, in 18 plain shades, beautifully m-sde o;r:gperior grade of taffeta. $3.75 each. Other attractive values to $20.50 each. RREESIIIRELESSISLIEENILIRRIIISLILLRIRDELLALRIIRISIRN SRR SSRREE . Drapery Department Irish Point Lace Curtains, 214 and 8 yards long; ivory color, neat edge and double border designs. Special, $10.00 pair. Armure Portieres, 214 yards long; rose, blue, green and brown. Special, $7.50 pair. Armure Portieres, 214 yards long; highly mercerized quality ; rose, blue, green and brown. Special, $10.00 pair. Tapestry Couch Covers, full length and width. Ver- dure designs, in green and tan. Special, $7.50 each. Velour Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and extra length; Oriental designs in soft colorings. $25.00 each. Drapery Net, 36 and 40 inches; white, ivory and ecru; filet weave, small and large designs. Special, 50¢ yard. 50-inch Cretonne, bold flower designs in blue, rose and tan. Special, $1.85 yard. Imported Cretonne, 31 inches wide; French Prints; wn;ds selection of bird and flower designs. Special, $1.75 yard. Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, covered both sides with pretty, durable cretonne. Special, $3.75 each. Squares of Velvet, Tapestry and other fabrics, 24x 24 inches; suitable for pillows or for odd chair seats. Special, $1.00 each. Tapestry Couch Covers, full size; wide figured stri ;l;s;gns in colorings of blue, green and tan. Speci:]e, Special lot of Rep and Poplin, 50 inches wide ; n, mulberry, brown and gray. Special, to close out, $1.00 Art Needlework Stamped Cotton Pillowcases for the new colored ap- plique work. Excellent grade of cotton with the new- est designs. Special, $1.85 pair. : INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN - > —for Xmas. We offer a broad sc- lection of chie | fur neckweaf. LRI s e Y FEEErerrtasns -y 23 R R L R R S L R R T I M D A B R e T £t b s 1 -

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