Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1921, Page 58

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> 4 ~ o At BTt 0 S £ it TN ~% SOCIETY . THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 3, 192—PART 2. — ~_SOCIETY (o] ——=|0|——]0|c—— o] —o|——|0] 5. [Functions Announced "r!ifz’i??;'?‘fif.fi;'»”y"e'.'.dr:"r.',f: tain an . i & active part In the civic affairs of By Capital Society |Felis cuuren. Mrs. A. J. Bush of 240 South Gar- , b For Its Debutantés|iand avenue, Youngstown, Ohio, an- nounces the marriage of her daugh- Real S0 Pl et due ter, Wilda Helen Rodkey, to Mr. R. ] ichardson ; Sheriff. formerly of Savings Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Bell Waghington! . C, Friday, December W’ & L O A N E 1106 G Street N to Give Dance for Miss L4 ® Z Numerous Engugementa 1508 H STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. The Home of Fashion * _ For Monday, Dec. 5 Gertrude Grosvenor. ;L v N el = | Miss Rosa Sny e e P Of Interest to Socwty Mr. and Mrs. G. Loring Briggs of tertain for Miss Laura|Brookline, Mass. announce the en- gagement of their eldest daughter, Lejeune. Miss Elsie Prentlss Briggs, to Mr. S = l Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell will | Matthew Can Sicien of Washington. eCcla Announcement 5 | Miss Briges attended Milton Academy sive a small dance Thursday even-{ o%\ . % mmings® School, now' the 4 s ing, December 29, in their home on 2™ i % c Brimmer School, in ‘Boston, and-1s a ) iton ugs Connecticutt avenue in honor of their | Sritbmer Shool, ' FHECR S0 © 33 | debutante niece. Miss Gertrude Gros- 2 p van Siclen is th f the Ivenor. Miss Grosvenor is the daugh- | 1918 Mr. van Siclen I3 the son o ' S, Wesnt va . . . . ter of Mr. and Mes. Gilbert Grosvenor, 100 % T TS, COVTE N pony, W. &J. Sloane desire to call particular mest ults, oa s an resses and will arrive in Washington Friday, of N";v York r’ll\' He is a graduate 5 5 5 «December 16, to spend Christmas| .t Amherst College and of the Colum- attention to a very choice collection of ‘ with her parents. Miss Grosvenor is|bia Schoof] of A\hl es. ‘l‘fir nll'or('efl‘lyl::; : i tl ice he ser = : continuing her studies In art at Mill- |& year befors the ariistice o served Balbeck and Karnak Wilton Rugs. pbrook, Conn., but will take her place | qgrvice, amons the season's dcbutantes andl ' oy iTorrent here In the These are to be had in the popular and will e presented by her parents news that Mrs. George Brown, jr., Th b bl 8 here. H imore has announces e en- | orother. Miamipman Melville 5. Gros. | usoment.of hot dbughier, Misn Har: 9x 12 room size. They are obtainable in many mterestmg patterns at the iet de Forest Brown, to Theodore following low prices: 0ALS Sii o Finest Fabris 1208 49N 69N YN SUITS 5 " e 53800 venor, will come to spend Christmas fJiel, €¢ Fqrest Browm, fo f ooy ra with his parents. & Theodore Marburg. The wedding will take place December 25. Miss Brown is a beautiful girl and has been a Miss Rosa Snyder, sister of Lleut.| 0y "ilie since making her debut Col. H. C. Snyder, will entertain at|(wo seasons ago. She is a member of tea Tuesday afternoon, December 20, | the Junior League of Baltimore and *Balbeck” Wilton 9x12 § 75.00 In their quarters in the Marine Bar-|1% prominently. identfied ‘with the e 5 e 3 racks in honor of Miss Laura Lejeune, | " Mp® Marburs, who served with dis- Karnak” Wilton 9x12 $100.00 jdebutante daughter of the comman- | tinction in the United States air serv- dant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. Son &' Lejeune o O R s R . These Rugs are remarkable for the Oriental designs and colors are repro- DRESSES g mox fukizneble’ §25.00 tante daughter of Capt. and - Mrs. band is a member of the J. J. Cheatham, accompanied by her {delegation to the confere vounger sister, Miss Elizabeth Cheat- | Granger Marburi, whose éngagement ham, attended the foot ball game inlto Miss Mary -Hocking, daughter of Baltimore vesterday and later went|br. and Mrs. G H. Hocking, has B 1 Hundrod f D B to Annapolis for the hop. - ::eren annourced, and Charles L. Mar- duced. The W. & J. Sloane quallty 3 undreds o aint ouses Miss Mary Stitt, debutante daugh- |~ ‘3Me gt ; . . e Fur Coats L Silh Und Y S Bl et it i e B |t TR Dt delle fo b insures the maximum of durability 7 nderwear, K;manos, weat- ;"efl;mu:;g:flflf[le':‘ )fl;:n;:\xxar;‘?g‘ i‘vl) l!‘mm;.lh impaired, and she has been d f t l { 3 itt, | ordered abroad by her ph . She an ast color. i ers and Silk Hosiery under regu- {is spending the week end with Ad-[has just sailed from New York to . Fur Chokers | OFF % v 9 : miral and Mrs. Ring in Anappolis. |spend the winter in Rome and Napl 7 e me Naples. Wwhere they went to attend the hop|She i last evening. Miss Miss Stitt will entertain a com-|John pany of the season’s debutantes at|bold EE‘EEEEEEEEE luncheon Friday at the Arts Club. | Fhiladetph Miss Esther Mc¢Vann will entertain{ Mrs. Belle McDowell Woodbury of at luncheon on Friday December, 16, | Kentucky announces the engagement in honor of Miss Margaret Treadwell, | of her daughter, Miss Isabel Rodes one of thé season’s buds. Woodbury, to_Mr. Gilpin Wilson, jr., 3 — of Staunton, Va. The wedding will Mrs. Foss, wife of former Represent- | be held early in the spring. 3EEE|E“EEEBE]E_EEE ative George Edmund Foss, will ‘pre-| Mrs. Woodbury and her daughter Store Hours: iy s . sent her twin daughters, Miss Marcia i m Foss and Mias Constance. Foem. 1o oo | ber o oo Sentdiars Sity, Lo 8 num: 8.00 A.M. t0 5.30 P.M. B all Shipping Points ciety Friday ulternoon Dy ber 16, | apa 3 Mi Wi bury is a = i i ftom $"iaey fioryoon. December T4 | apartmente "Ml Wopabury s Daily § in the United States and well known among the young 2l 1109 1111 G Street N. W. OPEN 9:15 AM. ompanied by her daughte; beth Bro: fr. and Mr: ; A Sloane Vacuum Cleaner is un- 3 Mre “xason | Campbell of excelled in attractive features. Price $48.00 with attachments. Jar prices. Mrs. Charles Tillman’ Hareis, jr.. will give a tea January 4, from 4 to § . — oclock, for her .debutante cousin, ] Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall Bowie of Miss Aldyla Larned, daughter of the | Chevy Chase announce the engage- late Col. Charles\W. and Mrs. Larned | ment of their daughter, Miss Helen of the Cordova. MeKinstry Bowie to Licut. Watkins | Prentiss, 1. 8. A Wittham: ¢ Prentian e ‘wedaing | Bndge Tea for the will take place during Christmas | week. Season's Debutantes| b, ana s, Graries & Ralph_an- i | Miss Betty Werner was hostess at a|nCUnCe Ui engagement of thelr | set of this city. CLOSE 6 P.M. danghter Caroline Montgomery to bridge tea on Tuesday last, entertain- | \Mr. George M. Rynick, jr, of Terre ing for Miss Mary Stitt, who is to be | Haute, Ind. The wedding probably presented on December 14. The guests | Wil take place in June. included the debutantes of the season. E Asbur:; k Washingt I Assisting Mrs. Werner were Mrs, Jules | Atlantle y o Entab. 1886 H Valle, Mrs. William E. Borah and Mrs. | e— Emily 'Bailey of Salt Lake City, who is On Phone spending the winter in Washington. Ground Franklm Floor s— 27388 Dr- pl Anno“ ces i Stemless Switches Mnmage of stter Marvels of convenience and beauty. Not Dr. Albert Pitts of Plainfleld, N. short stems called stem!le: b {has announced the marriage of e || SeEeny et stomiens “abmaluicty X0 | stster, Miss Constance Pitts, to Lieut. || To7eh,together by our patented flfi;{ffl"‘k” 402-404 Seventh Street }5, 200 1%, Thomu Jefferson Davis, U. 8. A., 8 || First .n;l only advance great-grandson of the late President S ] e i Onkat Impurted ot bair or of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis. The ceremony was performed in Cob- lenz, Germany, Monday, November | 28, in the palace chapel by the rec- tor, assisted by the Army chaplain. Ove Maj. McLean gave the bride in mar- ‘fi:fi’.’“u:'.“gfl'cxfihmm et riage and after the wedding he and || | removes blackheads in one trostmers: Mrs. McLean gave a reception for Ask for Froee D'IE-HP?-“I ‘Booklet, Lieut. Davis and his bride, and they || | “Besuty Charms.” will live in Coblenz, where Lieut. Davis is commanding officer of the | division of criminal investigation in the army of occupation. The bride women’s and Misses’ went to France in 1918 with the Y. M. | C. A, as a welfare worker and later Incomparable Burnham Kalos Toilet Requisites r “ffty’” exquisite sepurate and Big Coat Special -for our Customers . We place them on sale Monday morning and urge your Plain and Fur=Trimmed ) | ot itie tettiedleg Conminteattor, 1115 G St. N.W. promptest attention, for they’ll soon be gone. near S‘u’;’eau 1d.h1“rry. Shlt!x hag more | Hair and Scalp Speclalist Models—Every New Style Is SR ofmy S Mecusaion T Cope | Asvery Park " Adlantte city —So great are the lenz. Included in the Assortment Fho) ikstiies ST Doty i coln to My Robert Alexander Bould | values Materials—Polyanna, Erminie, Shiarnzon' o e home or"uie pridcs | (NP Ted c«m made with —So attractive Gerona, Plain and Diagonal Nithary Scazal” ofictasig The urids mnll‘l__ the styles . Bolivia, Etc Brostiont Abraham Linsoins cousing, | | 1acup atroaaoes 330 So ial the y . She was unattended and the best man | | }isaspoonbatier ~ ltess Speck Fas Mr. Richard Armstrong. =Mr ez Dowdes: All Wsanted 600101-3 Bttgeon Bark M3, 747 SO o | oum s sy, e, pt oot 3 price ... ..o 3 , A“ izes I to 2 1| _The country !‘lfimi of Mr. and M spoons in asin a5 : s William Lee Clark, ey Cro: Roads, Va., was the scene of the wed- | === - ding Wednesday of their daughter. | \BEZHD L Miss Lillian May Clark, to Mr. Wil - ¥ liam T. Parrott of Falls Church, Va., | {f % the Rev. U. S. Knox, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Falls Church, officiating. The bride’s attendant was her| | I < g . B | oo s, S dinbon e Tkt : With Huge Fur Collars und the bridgegroom’s brother, David | § | Parrott, was best man. The bride Wore & traveling sult of brown with P 4 C tll Tll Il hat to match and carried orchids. Coa Coa R D Fs g i gonn S couple = . .. Dorincsoiis Andl ol (hos Tetui s0ey : e are in Bolivia, Normandy and are made of the deep, heavy Faiis Ch Mrs. s ‘one o Velour—in the smart, loose pile—fur-like in its texture and Parrott is one of . models, with belts and very ar- co16r. full sweep; the proper C.G. SLOAN&Co., Inc, Aucts. fistie embroidery, and BAHON lengths—and with large fur col- 715 13th st. lars—others are the wanted lars—silk lined. Beautiful gar- Objects of Art,” French Gilt Drawing furs. ments. Room Suites, covered in Aubrission Tapestry; " Antique and Modern Oriental Rugs, Mahog- e — k] e 3 Qi Ed g 5 ; A very small deposit will reserve any one of the Coats you may select. Gi& SPecials o o o o « Fancy Boxes Free Blouses— ivds Chine and Georgette; lnce §4.98 Petticoats— ‘" Jorsey Silk, sealloped - §2.98 Values to $25.00 any Furniture, Karpen Overstuffed -Living Room Stites, Paintings, Water Colors, Valuable China and Glassware, Library, Morocco Leather Arm Chairs, Fireplace Brasses, Complete Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Mirrors, Curios, Hall Clocks; Prints, etc. ! <At Public Auction | Never have we offered dresses of such quality "and style at such an extremely low price. A special purchase is responsible for part of them. Others we have taken from our own well selected stock and reduced for this sale. Materials include Tricoti.nes, Duvetyns,! Jerseys, Satins, Crepe de Chines, Canton Crepes, Georgettes and Combina- tions. All sizes for women and misses, 16 to 42. 9 l-"me thn. plain or lace trim- - . Camisoles— i Setim plin or lace tim- Q8¢ Dainty and Useful Gifts for Every Woman : {hy caialogue) Lo W White Lingori, Iace §1.00 1,000 Pieces Gloves $250 and $3.00 I WITHIN OUR GALLERIES | pistn— Pt B . SikUndeyosr | STEELISEEE | Sik Hon 715 13th Strect : Bath Robes— &z . $49% —lole——lal— o] Crepe de Chine and - $2.98 Blouses— &2 Gowns— Outing Flanel, cat ol wd - 89c: Monday and Tuesday December 5th and 6th at 2 P.M. Each Day At $1.98 Pr. The best hoslery values in the city. Choice of plain silk, lace effects, novelties and sflk-and-wool sport _hose. == quality with Crepe de Chine and Satin N mre, T ko be | all e $2.98 and-ribbon trimmin are prettily embroldered. Any | OF% $3.80 value. number of beautiful styles. EEEEE_EE ZEE 16-bytton Genuine French | | l 98 - | $225 value .. o - I K14 Gauntiets —Extra heavy | | | | ! Values to $3.98 ’c‘g’l;;‘.n“R‘::‘:xlle?‘ $l .75 l | i Cholce of Teddies, Combina- loves, in : Every pair perfect. Black, ” S NOW ON VIEW tions, Camisoles and Bloom- 5,00 gray, brown, beaver and ers. White or flesh color. mixtures. Catalo, e it f E==_0==I0E==I=10—=I0=JAE==SIE ITERMS CASH. _ - C.G.SLOAN & CO, Inc, Aucts. ‘ - ; ,

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