Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1921, Page 55

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SOCIETY . Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkine |Bazaar and Tea Opens Hostess to Clygb Women Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins entertained ¢ Americanization Work Of D. A. R.‘ Chapter Will Be Aided by Ball Abigail Hartman Rice Chap- t~r Will Give Third Annual Event—Partial List of Pa- tronesses and Committee Announced. The third annual Continental ball of +he Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. R. to be given at Rauscher's Tues- ay evening, December 13, will be the means for securing funds to carry on splendid Americanization work h the chapter has been doing In Washington for several years. This work, conducted in one of the alleys of has attracted wide attention. 1 list of the patronesses in- + Clnie state Ellen Spencer B, Hardy, Mrs. rs. John M. Bea- s bbot, Mrs. James Frank Morrison, Mrs. 3 Mrs. Louis D. MRS. LLOYD O. MILLER, n Briggs, MIs.| nNovember bride, who was formerly The House of Courtesy- Albion W. Tuck, o | | Miss Jeasic Lander Wells, daughter of rift, Mrs. Good- | fyr “gnd Mrs, Jesse Wells of Tennes- Special Sale i e e - A Christmas gift . feature f Paradise Hats = T e Sire, FranK College Women's Club Tea King Bird Plumage Fashion reaches its Allen and Mrs. % For Japanese Ladiesi includes Miss Ire Coburn, supreme achievement n . Mme. Abiko and the ladies of the u Ward, Mrs, Douglas HOTRe: | Japanese delegation will be the er, Miss Doro- | Buests of honér at the tea at the Col- ¢ these Hats — done Slipper Satin, Silver or Gold Cloth — with the Deleslyne Taylor,[lege Women's Club, 1822 I street northwest, tomorrow afternoon at 4 Paradise feather embel- lishment. is chafrman. John W. Frizzell, president District of Columbia Federation; Miss Ll president of the Virginia federation, Miss Helen Norris Cummings and Mrs. Henry Lockwood. —Pboili 608 TO 614 P]-:U—:VF.NTHS’I‘. by the gifts pouring in for the bazaar. 11ist for the girls’ com- Louise Bryan,|0clock. At 5 o'clock Mme. Abike, E: ‘)( :‘1:;::::‘: who is the wife of a prominent Japa- Clairmont, rice CI " {nese newspaper man of San Fran- Miss Alma_ Ha Josephine Hu-} oic00 oin) l;egk on "Ja.panesen“'omen in California.” McNurchy,| The members of the club from | Alice Pad?"- southern colleges are the hostesses aifor the afternoon, Mrs. Frank , chairman, assisted by . Miss Mary Husted France, Mrs. hcofd, Mrs. Noel, Mr: m_ B. Hardy, Mrs. Robert C. izabeth Hesse and Misses Ruth and | Howard, Miss e S;‘on Lockie Kincer. ‘William A. Reid, . Miss Francis Shirley. Miss Elane Ward, Mrs. W. L. Fulton, Miss Marion ~ Clark’ and Mrs. Avery C. Marks, jr. Child Welfare Rummage dirs. Roge g.rColll‘rfir‘;nd Mrs. Rich: Sale Opens December 10 gbh'x_\ Wyche will preside at the tea Tho child weltars rimmage sale, | cAllowomen from southiarn' colleges which will commence this year on saturday, December 10, at 10:30° in°|' &y * * =5 ¢ the morning, at 1405 H street, is un- Chateau Tl’uen'y Unit, der the chairmanship of Mrs. Charles w . 2 A omen's Legion, Program iI. Woodhull. s sale is an annual feature, and largely due to the efforts of Miss Mary Gwynn. president of the | The Chateau Thierry Unit of the loard, and Mrs. E. H. G Slater. with | American Women's Legion will enter- anie e e Poa e Miant | tain the members and friends of the s 3 rence Townsend {legion December 20, at' 8 o'clock, at n will have her attractive hats, | the Marine barracks, at a showing of ost of “,"‘"‘";{];;;‘;f;fi:’p‘xg:; aoq | the motlon picture, “Flashes of Ac- b T g This is a remarkable film, and O A riigrace | was taken by the Signal Corps of the Lydia Loring, will have | o - F., which is lending it for the s Lydia Loring: will hate | occasion. Dancing will follow the pic- Ting dreRses, T A g | ture and the Marine Band will play. fion of thelr arighnal cost - Thase | ooy er et friandsacd Invited to at- charge of the remaining booths | ***d- Antiques and bric-a-brac. Mrs. sll.m\“r k‘f‘dp!“l‘;ls‘res 253;‘:;‘::;, Surpnge party Gwen k B. Nov Mrs. Au- . 2 ey . Mrs For Miss Dalsy M. Grant * The shapes are dis- tinctly individual. Fea- tured at 308 36915 Trimmed with Trimmed with half bird. whole bird. g Oy WS 3 WPV Y =1 especially invited. —In addition we are offering half and whole birds separate from the Hats— For half bird. % For full bird. ) gustus fancy table, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman: household table, . Philip tglamsdgle ‘:lmxiomrs't ltilslot Miss Dalsy M. Grant was given a sur- dwin, and the 5-and-10-cent table, |prise birthday anniversary party last - Rosalind Wright. Among"those | evening at her residence, at 1730 Euclid sting at the various tables are | S¥CRNE 47 (eT Tesience, at John Allen Daugherty, Mrs. Hefi- | iombor of the R. T. O. C. b ngeay 3 Miss' Ernst, Mrs. Herbert | ™o, ogram of music was irranged Mra Loren Johnson, MTS.|py the members of the club, and other Beall, Mrs. Charles Shel- |27 /1% MEMUEES of the g included card Mrs, James F. Mitchell. | playing, etc., and the serving of pencer, Mrs. Frank West, | Poftecnments, e, Mrs, Paul Hudson, Mrs. g . 8 aston, Mrs. Valter cox, Philip_Sheridan, Mrs. Sherman ’S S 0 S P e o v Now: DROOP’S MUSIC HOU — 3 Herbert Howard, . Lloveras, In the Millinery Salon— Fourth Floor. 3] “ocks s, Mrs. Robert Emmett, Miss Glad Hinckley, Mrs. Dallas MceGraw, Chapman_Smith, Miss Dorethe g, Miss Kemp, and a number of this and last year’s debu- antes. Miss Adele du Bosque Guest of Miss Lucas Music Promotes Happiness . And It Is Found in Largest Measure e Loces_dmsghter ot in Homes Where Music Abounds at her home. on Biltmore — —— Adele au Bosque of Great who will remain for a 3 . . T There’s No Season at which the wholesome influence of Good Music is more keenly felt than at Christmas. e It Is the Time when “The Morning Stars Sang Together,” and fi;e Uniw;erse reverberated with their wonderful and harmonious message. Music Means More to You and Your Family than any one other thing (excepting the three actual mecessities of daily life)—and The More Good Music You Hear, the greater will be your craving for it. Why Should You Be Without It—particularly when the various mediums for having it are so easily acquired? % X o ALL PRICES BASED ON QUALITY ‘ AND THE - WIDEST RANGE OF CHOICE IS OFFERED IN OUR STOCK Which Comprises Steinway == White Gold Elgin Watches $45.00 to $75.00 14-kt. Gold Elgin Bracelet Watches $37.50 to $55.00 20-Year Guaranteed Gold Filled Elgin Watches $17.50—832.50 Pianos ‘“‘“wfi'é‘fi; Gold NEW PIANOS Player. Planos f NEW PLAYER-PIANOS 15 jewels, adjusted move- - AND THE GENUINE ‘ asiowm ment, 3 designs. } 350 Fully Warranted Convenient Terms $2200 - 20-year Gold Filled Watches 15 jewels, adjusted movements. Special $19.00 Victrola | $25 to $1,500 , = o Which Brings the Foremost Pianists of the World Into Your Home 10 - y;a{v G:;ra.n- - g AR sl ‘ tee atches ) Player-Piano Rolls 4 7-jewel, lever move- |I[ USED, PLATERS . Piano Benches VICTOR RECORDS E | ment. $12.50 [| 1N FINE CONDITION | "y o0 Books L o i L . I £ OCK o { $395up e QUICK SERVICE % D. ALPHER 907 G St. | @E. F. DROOP & SONS (0., 1300 & The Superb Welte-Mignon Reproducing Piano $1,000 Tomorrow at 2 O'Clock The bazaar and tea to be given by the at_tea yesterday afternoon the chalr- [ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, ! men of the divisions and committees |near Washington Circle, opens tomor- forming the department of applied edu- |row at 2 o'clock, at 2400 16th street, and cation for the District of Columbla Fed- | will continue into the evening hours. eration of Women's Glubs, of which she | Among the particularly attractive ta- The honor guests were |bles will be the one devoted to dolls of Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president Gen- |all descriptions, the supply being un- eral Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. | ygually complete, and that at which the da Haf- | housewife may supply or replenish her ford, general federatlon director for |preserve closet with all sorts of home- headquarters, and the director and state | made delicacles. An attractive assort- tent of fancy articles also is assured shorfi2 Conventent Terms é/ o (] Featured for Monday Taken from the higher- priced grades—and assem- bled into one lot—a wealth of value, indeed! Included are Dresses for Street ‘Dresses for Afternoon Dresses for Evening Made up in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crepe-Satin, Georg- ette, Velvet, Lace, Tricotine, Poiret Twills, etc.—in the staple colors and pastel shades for evening. Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. . Impressive Reduction in Furs 608 to 614 - THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, :D. C, DECEMBER: 4, 1921_-PART 2. The House . . There are both plain tailor- ed and fur-trimmed Suits— productions of our most ex- clusive makers—and selected from grades at much higher marking. « Duvet De Laine Veldyne Yalama Tricotine Poiret Twill Embroidered in original effects; braided and beaded —or trimmed with—Beaver, Wolf, Australian Opossum, Squirrel, Kolinsky Squirrel; and lined with silk. Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. « ELEVENTH ST. of Courtesy- £ 2 SOCIETY | ?bil’i Shorfta.—- for They are all original models, from master design- ers—and have held popular place in our regular stock among the finest grades. Self-Trimmed and Fur-Trimmed Graceful models, of gen- erous design; Fitted models, Bloused models, Belted models. Made up in the high-grade weaves — Polly- anna, Panvelaine, Orlando. Wandora, Bolivia — some with collars, and collars and cuffs of Wolf, Beaver, Squirrel, Australian Opos- sum, etc. Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes. $ All the Finest Fur Coats and Wraps have been extravagantly reduced— New models, in handsome Radium, Truhu and Crepe de Chine Chemise —tailored and hand-embroidered; or lace trimmed with Filet and Val. Perfect cut; White, Flesh, Apricot and Orchid 55.00 Very fine Gowns; in Radium, Truhu and Crepe de Chine—many new models; plain tailored; or trim- med with ribbon and Filet or Val lace. Cut .large and full, White; Flesh, Orchid, Peach, Light Blue. Crepe de Chine and Sat- in Beaded Overblouses— entirely new tailored ef- fects. In the suit ~ Specta....... 510 and an opportunity is offered to select of the best—and save! Christmas Specials in Silk Underwear We have planned long, and we are sure you'll say suc- cessfully—to offer some real specials for the holidays in that popular gift feature—Silk Underwear. Kayser’s Italian Silk Vests; daintily embroidered—many de- signs in the assortment—and full range of sizes. Flesh only. A special 52.75 i value at a special price Camisoles—made up in extra- fine Satin, Pussy Willow and Crepe de Chinéd—plain tailored; or tr?mmad ;;'ith lrish, Filet an al laces. Excellent models. .. ;2'50 Blouses—the Gift Kind Imported Beaded. Overblouses, in Crepe de Chine and Georgette—Navy, Black, Mo- hawk and the high shades. A very exclusive showing of superb de- " 51850 to $2975 Glove Silk Vests—plain and hemstitched; cut full and roomy; finished with ribbon or self-straps. In Flesh, ‘White Glove Silk Bloomers, to match—plain and hemstitched— the plain in_Flesh) the hem- stitched in Flesh and Orchid. Cut full and well made. >SPECIAI.;:":t Orchid. $1.95 Hand-made Crepe de Chine Tailored Blouses; trimmed with real Fitet and the new ruf- gce::ll:d.at. sll‘so 3

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