Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1921, Page 60

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ys Coon's uite for me on sale day. . and Brown ‘Have brought about really remarkable N_FQOD MUSCLE CREAM NG CREAM. $1 EACH at Drug Prepared by Mrs. 1405 Eye St. ) DRESSES o Specia Lot Every Dress in these two attractive offerings your unreserved choice, no matter what these dresses cost us, no matter what they are worth, no mat- ter if they are only in the store a single Your Choice at These Two Prices $15.00 $25.00 MODEL DRESS SHOP T T Shop Early for Christmas Why Not Give Slippers? —and give Comfort and Satisfaction that will last all through the year. were never so well prepar- ed as this season to supply your Christmas needs in Slippers for the entire family. Slippers for Women Slippers for Men Slippers for Children A big selection of Ladies’ Fur and Ribbon Trimmed Juliets and Comfy Slippers in all colors. A full line of Men’s Lea- ther and Comfy Slippers. A complete stock of Chil- dren’s Felt Slippers. colors. Christmas Hosiery in Holiday Boxes ‘Women's Pure Silk Hos- fery—In Gun Metal, Pearl, Medium Gray, Black, White SOCIETY Mrs. Charles N. Riker To Entertain at Bridge Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker will en- tertain & company at bridge, followed Facial _Preparations Tales of Well Known Folk in Social and Official Life (Contigued from Sixth Page.) | by tea, Friday afternoon. | g American women have the wmost|Great Britain. | beautiful eyes in the world, says a { widely-known London photographer. | i “Dept. _Stores. 0. COON, relatives. !the war, Eleanora Carroll Mrs. Morgan of Poiret Twill Canton Crzpe\ e 3 Clogher, Ireland, | Fitzgerald Day, Washington with Rt Tricotine and Crepe Satin For Afternoon and Street Wear | middle Ireland. moved of that Duddington. She gan at Dudlea, and the $25 G Street N.W. Established 18611 - Xmas Savings Checks Cashed Morgan, Rev. since to American naval officers visiting Col. and Mrs. Maurice Fitz-Maurice Day are recelving a cordial welcome from their wide circle of friends and ; Col. Day, one of the mili- | tagy commission to the arms confer- ence sent by Great Britain, was at- tached to the British embassy during and his marriage to Mlss daughter of the late James Dudley Morgan and Dudjea, Chase, was one of the notable inter- national romances of that year. is the son of the Bishop of Maurice leaving his bride he has been stationed near his old home, in Mrs. Day belongs to {one of the oldest established families of the District of Columbia, and she is .the granddaughter four times re- indefatigable of the early days, Danlel Carroll of is also descended ! through the Carrolls and the Digges family of Warburton from the very first owner of the land on which the stately Capitol buildings, the Library of Congress and nearly all of Capitol Hill is built—Notley Rozler. Mrs. Day are the guests of Mrs. Mor- in_addition to numerous social events planned for the delegates, they are busily en- Chevy citf Col. and Col. izen We All In our Hosiery Department you will find the best in staple, and many exclusive novelties to those who seek the newest and most fashionable Hosiery. Women's Special Sport Hosiery—Silk and Mercer- ized; F: Mix- $1.50 coves. Pricea at. SL.9 A Dainty Gift of Evening Slippers Silk and Wool Heather Mixtures. At ....... $2 ILY SHOE STOR JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 310-312 SEVENTH STREET ‘Women's Sport Hosiery— in Fancy 50 In Silver Cloth, Black Suede, Patent Leather, Brown or Black Kid and White Kid—either Baby or. Full Louis Heels. Black Satin Slippers, either Plain or Beaded Designs. Bt Also P / | 1} ' 1 1 i ‘ajf.m'finrk 1510 H. STRE. ojpposrré: ssl-.ron}:mfé.frrfotfih wushingmu D.C, Offer Practical and Sensible Christmas Gifts - At Reduced Prices Fashions of charm and good taste—as you would expect to have them in New York or Paris—at great price concessions ‘. Street and Afternoon Dresses Formerly $85 to $225—at $45 to $165 Handsome Evening Gowns Formerly $125 to $275—at $75 to $195 Sport and Tailored Suits Formerly $75 to $195—at $45 to $145. Day Coats and Wraps Formerly $95 to $195—at $75 to $165 Day Coatsand Wraps Formerly $135 to S35Ht $95 to $245 Hats, Blouses, Sweaters, Furs gaged attending debut parties of their young relatives here and in Baltimore. Miss Eleanora Carroll Hill is the gousin of Mrs. Day, the daughter of Mrs. Richard S. Hill, who was Miss Ada Morgan. that the conference Iis s viattos who Erecd lnst weak 1] 7 hichl comesxout of China. Lady Wolseley, who is the wife of {where beautiful things from China Sir Charles Michael .Wolseley, the|are the sole offerings, and these head of the great martial family|places are crowded through_ the Wwhose stronghold is in Staffordshire. Lady Wolseley was formerly Miss Teresa Murphy, daughter of Mr. Dan- iel T, Murphy, recently deceased, who Wwas made a’ marquis in the papal court by the Pontiff Pius X for his munificence to the Catholic institu- tions of San Francisco after the great fire. She is the cousin of Mrs. Juck Biddle, and has in addition many collateral relatives here and in Bal- timore. ~Lady Wolseley will divide her visit of three months between New York, with a few weeks devoted to Washington, and her former home in ‘California. As there are three Ladles Wolseley, and all of them on these shores at the present time, she is having some trouble establishing! her identity. One Lady Wolseley is| the spinster dayghter and heiress of day. One or two such are mak their appearance in Washington, some of the negliges offered are soft and alluring that they tion. the Chinese ri in the color scheme, are most desirable, 1 acquire. attracted more attention when exhibition in seum a few years ago than any p of that wonderful heap of treasu many of the rugs, he obtained a p entirely comparable to those recel r canvases by Italian and Fré masters. In na the is feeling the stress of the the late fleld marshal, who is in New ry's York in the interests of Queen Ma housing program. Another i wife of Sir Capel of Mount Wolse Ireland, chief director of the British consular service, and who once served turies as part of the family pa ket Outer wrs D! novelty, and < in the American metropolis. Lady a0 EATR ey arc usually|The baby's thumbless mitten, the Capel T still in this countrs. and hax | $F 520 Sific bl e L Nitk, richly [boy's buse ball mitt, boxing gloves or just paid a pleasant visit here. Lady | 20 W00 ot P ynduad colors and|long-wristed woolen gloves, the little Wolseley, formerly Miss Murphy, Who | i3 "\ith the finest fur. Mrs, Her-|[EIrl's meat gloves for school and is the Lady Wolseley through the| 008 W0 TAE S orious one, but,|church, the driver's warm fur or! senlority of her husband's title, bas|peing in mourning, she will not wear |leather gloves—you have only to be- many relatives in Louisville, Ky., whom she may look in on during her progress across the continent. Lord Wolseley of Staffordshire owns thou- sands of acres under a patent granted by Edward the Confessor for ridding the country adjoining of wolves. | ¢ Thanks to the great fortune brought;jz . by his wife, he is able to retain them in his accustomed state. it this winter. assoclations, cherish histori famous country seat |ol Doughoregan Manor, they are more familiarly kno been closed, and the Yo | Charles Carrolls have sailed France to join Mr. formerly Mis: uzanne Bancroft this city. or Carroll! Not the least interesting of the vis- itors at present being entertained in connection with the arms conference are the titled journalists and the great men and women of the realm of letters temporarily turned re- porters. Lord Biddle, who is the edi- tor and owner of News of the World, has been a genial and most com- panionable guest, and has been very diligent_indeed between sessions of the conference in meeting the mighty ones of the American capital. A cording to report, Lord Burnham, pi prietor and_editor of the Daily Tele- graph, is about to sail for this side, Carrollton, and was ill, Charles Carroll of cently died in_Mentone, terred there. His son to rest in the family vauit under manor chapel, wherein lie the b grandfather, called, Charles first and second, one the torney general the third baron of Baltimore, Cha Calvert, and the other re! of Annapolis, whe land commissioner. bent on receiving his impressions per- Litalia e exception aonally and committing them to print|rolls of Carroliton, with the cxeeb 8 first hand. Young Cornelius Vander-| 'y Governor of Maryland, has been bilt is among the Stars of American| pi." men. The late owner ofj origin, and he and his wife, formerly | i, ygnoregan Manor expatriated him- Miss Rachel Littleton, sister of Mar- | D(#EROTeRRS SEEPT COFE nd died in tin Littleton, who was in Congress | Jooa 1l SOuH, S on seems likely to | for some years, are receiving much| e 1 " 1is example. The wife of social attention. Sir ard Hulton | fO1l0W 8 SXAMUN formerly Miss of the Evening Standard, London, is|yy ity Jack of Baltimore, and there now in New York. The Consres-ijre two children. another Charles of sional Club is arranging a special|carrollton and a small daughter. The afternoon reception for this division of guests, and will extend them the opportunity, which will no doubt be| highly appreciated, of meeting a large number of the men and women con- Carrolls maintained more through the 100, has been boarded up long absence of the owne! inter, gainst nected with the legislgtive branch of | S i the government. This reception will be announced during the wrmlnzi Mal’nage Llcenses- H week and when Congress settled | Marriuse Neemses, e been imsued 1o the down to the dutics of the resular | followin : : sher of Philadelphia, Pa., session. New Orleans, La. e . ryra. v . British Columbia, has been it Ttah. | enj a festal week in honor of f this elty. i Cunadian authors, who, though resi-| ary'S. Fentietn. | dents in many parts of the world, AT like to return to the homeland when- | Skipver. ot ever circumstances permit. Sir Gil- Aizuellah Mar- bert Parker, whose fame dates from VAL e his tales of the frozen north, was King. among the honored guests, and an- : other was that poet so well known L Das otk and appreciated in th ountry, Bliss Carman, that it is difficult to realize he is not of it. Drummond, the re- nowned essayist, was among the speakers, also Robert Service. The war products of the authors was the special feature of Canadian authors’ week, and Sir Gilbert Parker lectured twice on hi® part in making litera-| true during the great crisis. The present executive of the "anndianl Literary Institute is Maj. Bullock- Webster, who saw continuous service with the Victorian contingent all 4 through the war, and he bLas {peen =25 phenominally successful in enlarging R the activities of {hc o tion. The | ud "\ N young Cornelius Vanderbilts, who are : red in Washington during the arms con- Re-coveredion To!New ference, are members of the institute, | Style Frames and have entertained the members at their home in Uplands Park. Another | well known American member is Mrs. Lillian Elizabeth Bourne, formerly of Portland, Oreg., but now residing in Victoria. Framea—frames made to order, any or style. Complete line of velvets, duvetyne feather trimmings. According to some British guests now in Washington, the romance which is about to culminate between Princess Mary and the Viscount Las- celles is the resul of a previous one, in which Miss Molly Lascelles, a fa- vorite cousin of the bridegroom pros- pective and the closest friend of the Prince of Wales, the Earl of-Dal- keith, figured. The bonny prince, it will be remembered, was determined to act as best man at the wedding of his chum, and the British premier was loathe to grant the permission. holding it a bad precedent. But the prince had his way, and consequently all the Lascelles family, especially the viscount, were thrown into inti- mate relation during the period pre-| ceding the nuptials, not only with the | heir of the throne, but also with his | sister. And as the prince became| much attached to the Viscount Las-| celles, his congratulations, cabled | from Indla, were among the heartiest | received. The fortunate young suitor for the royal maiden’s hand is the nephew of Lady Spring-Rice, wife of Sir Cecil, whose untimely death four years ago caused much sorrow. Lady | Spring-Rice was the daughter of Sir, Frank Lascelles, younger brother of, that Lord Hénry Thynne Lascelles who succeeded his father in the early | HAT SHOP 508 11th St. N.W. Main $322, Wraps Coats Dolmans Real Bargains seventies. He is the Earl of Hare- | French Seal $69 00 wood. and will be in turn succeeded | Coats ............. o by his son, who now holds the title | of Viscount Lascelles. The family is (| ¢ M;""“' 550_00 exceedingly well endowed with OREBLY 5 worldly possessions, and_the great Hudsor Coats (dyed baronial hall of the Harewoods,|| Muskrat, planned by the great Lenotre and fur- pieced) A nished by Chippendale, is worthy rthern: Seal even of a royal bride. Lady Sprlng—‘ Northern' Seal $85 00 Rice lives on the Irish estates of her Coats ............ o U\ husband, and her daughter, Miss| Betty, was among the belles at the recent Dublin horse show, and will no | doubt figure among the attendants at the royal nuptials, as she did in_ the | train of her cousin, Miss Mollie Las- celles, when she became the Count- | ess of Dalkeith. | Although some of the friends of the | 1220 G St. N.W. Hairdresser T ov Remove Superfluous Hair from the Face } Something new! And quick! And effective! It is the Venetian Electra Eradicator Treatment, most won- derful achievement of a wonderful woman—Eliza- Come to the Arden Salon and have your first trestment. ‘You will be amazed at the deft expertness of the attendant, at theskilled amz:lmxe expressed in her very touch. And ‘when after a very few treatments you are pronounced “per-* fect,” you will be delighted at the cleansmoothaess of your, in, for it will bear no traces of the coarseness which usu- ally follows other methods. v "Phane for an appointment, Send for the “Quest of The Beasutiful,” a book- Iet of information every woman shouid have ‘Ei1ZABETH_ARDEN SALON D’ORO, 1147 Connecticut Ave., Washington. New York Salon, 673 Fifth Ave.,, New York City. London, 25 Old Bond Street _ Paris, 255 Rue St. Honore Detroit, Boston ewport Atlantic City Palm Beack' San Franoisco 1and of the vellow dragon may feel not accom- plishing for that ancient domain all that it hoped, yet never has such al | wave of popularity swept the country for every sort of curio and garment Special shops dot 5th avenue, in New York, snapped up on their first presenta- With the prevalling fad among decorators for decp blues and yellows genuine ar- ticles have hitherto been difficult t0|ing to study people’s hands. tell you more, often, than anything| else of your friend's rcal character You see them as hands that do all sorts of different things— two pairs alike—each with wishes, hopes and needs, peculiar skill. Gloves are an art in these varlety of them is truly amazing, and a lively commentary on the complex- ity of our civilization. and day wear, for, work, for play, for sports of many Kinds, there are dif- ferent kinds of gloves as there are different kinds of hands to wear them. The late Plerpont Morgan's collection of ancient blue China rugs the Metropolitan Mu- When his son decided to dispose of old noblesse time! Hence these rugs, guarded for cel mony, are being placed on the mar- s from China are a To the deep regret of those who of the Carrolls Carroll's mother, | The elder Charles Carroll and the ninth to bear the name of however, bring the remains back next autumn of the signor and of his father and respectively, of Maryland under| rred to a royal one of the Car- home in Balti- but this, | OLD BEAVERS, FELT AND VELOUR HATS REBLOCKED IN THE NEW FALL STYLES We carry the largest assortment of Hat LADIES’ CAPITAL Our Work Is Our Reputation. L. J. FOX One Flight Up—Next to Leon, l BY MRS. ELIZABETH KENT. | ing’ and 50 are ugs on part res. no rice ed ch tri Th the of ton, wn, ung for ! of re- in- the ody rles the | and and desires. The Hand Category. ! It is always interesting and reveal- gin thinking of gloves to sec a nced that you can fill for some one You love, or some one you wish to he Hands remind us of tools as wel gloves—knitting needles, thimbles, pen<ils, pens. mu; cal insiruments of all xorts, carpen- | ter's tools, little silver spoons or cups for wee' hands just learning to use them, golf clubs, base ball and cricket | bats, tennis rackets—once you visual- | meaning, think of the h: see it on'before you give it, lcarefully and sensibly. SOCIETY VIAVI HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN 916 Colorado Building ize hands, there is mo limit to the things you can put into them to make 14th and G Sts. them useful and happy. 5 There are, 100, rings to he consid- | WMY. D” 7, 2:30 PM ered when you think of hands. Rings | Subject: Neuritis, Rheumatism are very special things, but if you| 0y choose a ring to give, with its special | and Goiter. d You will| VIAVI PATRONS ESPECIALLY INVITED. s Admission Free. They | its each with its l ys. Thell' For evening | p. 1 as and __ cr Christmas Holidays in New York Opportunity for two or three young ladies to spend holiday pleasant home in New York city under efficient care and chaperonage. given and required. the Address Box 109-A¢ Star Ofiice If There’s a Xmas —picture to be fixed, or a Glass Cut to Order For All Needs all MIRRORS RESILVERED BECKER PAINT & GLAS§ 1239 Wiseon CHAS, F. HODGEIN, Mgr., Tel. W. 67. about cutting the gluss. ur pricss on glass for low. don’t gif season in a References from Come table to be glass cov- it's time you saw us purposes are notably CO. n Ave. ouncing A Big their gay embellishment. The Dresses are in Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Chiffon Velvets, Tricotines and Poiret Twills. The Dance Frocks in Chiffon Velvet, Satin, Taffeta and Chiffon— delicately shaded. both practical and approved presents. extensive variety has been carefully designed and made—and the markings given the entire line will popularize it. SPECIALS - Camisbles—Saiin and Crepe de Chine; White and $6).95 Flesh; daintily finished.. Chemises—Satin, Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk; Enve- lope design; in White § 5 95 and Flesh...ceeeveneee.. Union Suits—Jersey Silk—in Flesh color; cut full and large; with built-up shoulder; $£3.50 or ribbon strap....ccee.-. Vests—Dainty Silk—in Flesh White, Orchid and ‘Blue; plain tailored or embroid- $6).75 eredl o veneressenaesans Sweaters Make most acceptable gifts—because they are serviceable. On Mon- day we're offering five special groups— Silk-fiber Scarfs, in-plain colors and Roman Wool Tam and Scarf well made. Do you want it to be the ever happened ? Then begin now to make self lovely for it. Salon D'Oro, every use of the wonderful Vene- tian ]’n'puruliulls.‘4‘\'('!"\‘ moment spent in the care of your skin will be repaid a thousandfold by the sati your loveliest at Christmas. When to the S which Arden has brought Boxes— . whose daily use makes the skin so lovely—there are_the most enchanting Ci ieast of color. Send for the “Queen of the Beautiful.” a book- let Fi1ZABETH_ARDEN 1147 Connecticut Avenu London, Detroit THE LOUVRE 1115-1117 F STREET Better Dresses In Which We Shall Include Grades Up to $75-for $37.50 We have made a magnificent assortment of Street and Afternoon Dresses and Dance Frocks—those effective models that are brilliant in their originality and radiant in Our Gift Underwear We can commend our showing of Silk Undergarments as making Sets—for Misses and jaunty and SMATE. v 'eeisaenneeuaeeeannietaiomaiens Wool Scarfs—plain and novelty effects; all COIOTE s = ls sl e eaoin o oim s et at o oo 2 S i o ' e T fobara & 210 ‘Wool Slip-over Sweaters, in the attractive weave, and all 83.95 colors; shapely—and will hold their shape. R e Tuxedo Sweaters—plain and trimmed novelties; excellently $ AR e i Make It an Arden Christmas merriest holiday that our- rden Every visit to the ction you will have in looking forget to ask to see the unusual novelties Elizabeth and Paris. Besides the always useiul Beauty h containing those essential preparations hristmas _suggestions— sures that are a bit of Paris in them- ayed now in the Salon, they are a pageantry of shapes and textures in and receive a hearty welcome. should have of information every woman SALON D'ORO Wa New York Salon, 673 Old Bond Street Paris, 255 Rue St. Honore Boston Atlantic City Patn Beach Sen Francisco Newport , 25 Reduction in Every individual piece in an Bloomers—Fine Satin, in Flesh color; daintily trimmed with lace; cut large and $6).95 il e e s Gowns—Satin, Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk—cut long and flowing ; White, Flesh, 510.00 Orchid and Maize...... Petticoats—Satin, Taffeta and Jersey—the best models; and of careful make and fin- 85.75 ish. Pettibockers—Jersey Silk; cut large and full; Black, $=.75 Navy, Taupe and Brown. . .and_Scarfs T 10°° 4% Juniors—very $ .50 hiliift)

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