Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1921, Page 59

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'SOCIETY IN THE Public Eye Lady Chatfield.: hristmas — you’ll never buy better furs at lower | prices than we are offer- ing this week. Dependable Fur Gar- ments at Remarkably Low Prices. A Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Until BY MARGARET B. DO’ “WASHINGTON, D. C., 17. The wife of Admiral Sir Ernle Chatfield, British naval expert in attendance at -the armament con- ference, is recelying in Washington all the homage Which goes to the wife of & popular hero. For Admiral Sir Ernle was flag captain of the North sea fleet, and it was he, in command of the Lion, who sgllied forth in full confidence into the mist and shadow of Heligoland Bight against the uncalculated forces of the foe. It was for this feat that Sir Ernle was raised to the peerage. his title dating from April, 1919. Lady Chatfleld is among the younger of the feminine contingent now at the American capital, and can claim but ten years of matronhood. She was Miss Lillian Emma Matthews, daughter of George Matthews of Lon- don, and the marriage occurred when ir Ernle was a junior lieutenant in the royal nav: There are three chil- dren—a boy, Ernle David Lewig Chat- fleld, a name which has been honored Katie Dunn Bldg., 517 11th N.W. LADY CHATFIELD. by four generations in the British navy, and two small girls in the nursery. Lady Chatfleid is enjoying her first visit to this country, and, possessing lnxkieen, inqui ns ‘mind, she is ob- aining more than mere social ex- perience. She has taken a deep in- on a Truck Horse Terest in all that Involves the welfars of her sex, and-:though far from Truck horses are useful ani- answering to the description of being a publicist, she is nevertheless ac- mals, excellently adapted for tively associated in organizations which have civic ends in view. She You Wouldn’t Play Polo f"“"—k‘nl Wmh'dl’ suitable i2 an officer in the Naval Rellef Club, FO‘D- you IIM and during the Avar took a competent = ‘ o & and unlirl,'ing ;J:rl with the naval re- mountthatcan tumona half serves about London. - But though the visit is compensa dollar, start at the wink of an ing in many ways, it would not a eye, stop in mid-air if neces peal to Lady Chatfield to pass Chrisi sary—apolo isthething mas in an alien land ]and away from | pony! 8 er youngsters. Americans know the s English Christmas customs very weit| i 1) ‘flfit— indeed, ady atfield has found, Just s0 in city . the since universally they are lovers and big, snorting gas car is out oft constant readers of the prince of | ristmas cheer, Charles Dickens. place. HeretheRauch&Lang Washington Irving, who is as well | Electric comes into its own. loved among Britons as Dickens Is| 3 among Americans, has made Yuletide | Starts like an arrow from the customs in old England familiar to all who enjoy his quiet descriptive bow, stops at a touch, turns So that any British mother | as easily as the traffic signal away from her children is the | SR subject of deep commiseration, and | and it can’t stall. crossing the ocean in the bleak days of December is a slight hardship -rhl n and compared to the other alternative. perfect car for city Lady Chatfield is among the impor- suburban use—it will go as far as you want, as quickly 23 you need and at a cost you'll like. You’ll be inter- tant hostesses of London, and as her husband holds the dual post of fourth | lord of the admiralty and assistant chief of the naval staff, her dutiesi extend in a wide circle. The admiral and Lady Chateld have a pleasant home in_West Davenport street, Lon- ested to know more. don, and are among the conspicucus | entértainers during the season, not | RAUCH & LANG, INC. only of the huge official world of the | Chicopee Falls, Mass. British capital, but of the numerous | inaval visitors who are constantly| coming from other lands. PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Helen Weil of Norfolk, Va., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Meyer. Mrs, Elias Ball, who s vis- iting her daughter, Mre. Meyer, has STERRETT & FLEMING, in St. & Kalorama Rd., ton, D. C. Geo. G. Bader & 23d and Walnut § Philadelphia, Pa. Bishop & Ports, Inc. Walnut near Aiken Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. Richmond Electric Garage, 2035 W. Broad St., Richmond, Va. returned to her home in Norfolk. the week in Richmond, Va, with relatives. tables of bridge Thursday. Mrs. Stanley Lansburgh has spent Mrs. Milton Nathan entertained two Mr. Jerome Saks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Saks, will be host at a large dinner dance at the Hotel La- fayette to celebrate his twenty-first birthday anniversary Thursday night,; December 15. Miss Hilda Katz of Baltimore will be the guest this week of Miss Dor- othy Cohen. Mrs. Lee Kel;ngood has refiurned t‘: delivery eervice to and fro the Arlington Hotel from a three-wee home, 860, ' Send Tor oot ook: trip to New York and Lakewood, N. J. let, “Is Your Car Fooling You?" Mrs. Alfred Haas and her little daughter left yesterday for Norfolk, Va., to spend several weeks with Mrs. Haas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, Heller. Miss Edith Idelson of New York is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blum of the Gibraltar. Miss Beatrice Rosenthal of Balti- more will be the guest this week of Miss Jeanette Goldenburg, on 27th street. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sohmson of Balti- more were guests im-town last week at_the Willard. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained last week by Mrs. Elllott Strouse at her home on Biltmore street. Mr. and Mrs, David Baer were hosts Monday night at a theater party, fol- Jowed by a buffet supper at their home, on Ashmead place, in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary. Rauch & Lan ELECTRIC A_UTAOMOBIE.E IN W SHINGTON Your monthly expense for wash- ing, cleaning, wtorage, power and { IVY CORSETS * FANCY SILK MATERIALS 8200 5300 $4.50 | 8500 $600,s%g30 vy BANDEAUX AT SPECIAL PRICES United Corsets Shops, Inc. 1301 G St. N.W.~ guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer, returnead to her home in Bal- timore Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Straus, who was the Mrs. Weil, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. - Nathan Sond- heimer, for the last six months, re- turned to her home, in Jacksonville, Fla., Friday. Mrs. A. Strouse of Philadelphia, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gros- ner, of 1300 Harvard street. Invitations have been received for the wedding of Miss Virginia Leah Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. Sylvan M. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King_of this city, Wed- nesddy evening, December 28, at the Arts Club, Norfolk, Va. Mr. end Mrs. Milton Baer, the latter formerly Miss Hortense Oettinger of Wilmington, N. C.,, have returned from their wedding tour and are at 3464 Macomb street, Cleveland Park. Mr. Jerome Fishel, who visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel, for several weeks, returned to Cincinatti, Ohio, Friday. The regular monthly meeting of the Council of Jewish Women will take place Tuesday, December 13, at 2:30 p.m. The speaker of the after- noon will be Mrs. Hugh Macgill, field secretary of the National Education Association, who will speak on “The National Outlook in Education,” and || there will be harp selections by Miss Viola Faubert Abramson, formerly of the Russian Symphony Oschestra. ' f you want something delicious #ryadishof Pamchei'nadewlth " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO This Mantel Clock, $9.50 An artistic Clock, with mahog- any case. Has Ingraham move- ment; strikes on the hour and half hour. : Console Table and Mirror, $21.00 An artistic Table and Mirror that will greatly add to the luxury of the entrance hall; an Adam design, nicely finished in nahogany. This Drop-leaf Tea Cart..... $29.50 Monoplane Sled, $1.95 Made of hardwood, with iron slides strongly fastened to body. This Coaster, $1.95 Columbia Coaster, with' one wheel in front and two in the rear. $9.75 Strongly built, with double fiber reed body 12 by 20 inches: full size roll edge hood; gray enameled. Child’s Morris Chair $4.75 Carefully made Chair. in golden oak; seat and back up- holstered in brown imitation leather; back adjustable to three positions. with silk shades of varied colors; 24 and 26 inch silk shades. Tea Wagons Are Most Acceptable Xmas Gifts $11.75t0 $45.00 with the drop leaves. All with removable glass trays. Strong gearing and body; -~ Buy Useful Gifts Have Them Charged On Pleasing Terms Large Easy Chair, $24.75 Chairs designed for comfort; with spring seats and backs covered in imitation leather: have automatic, adjustable backs and leg rests. hogany. Floor Lamps Specially Priced for Christmas These beautiful Lamps have mahogany and polychrome stands Lamps up to $28, now $13.75 Lamps up to $32, now $18.75 Lamps up to $38, now $22.50 Lamps up to $45, now $28.75 Bridge Reading Lamps $10.75 Mahogany Base With 12-Inch Silk Shade Table Gas and Electric Metal Lamps, $8.95 Prices Range From Various attractive permd e S A handsome, comfortable. hand-rubbed mahogany fin- uine mahogany. designs in walnut, mahog- Mahogany-F inished 700“:3’ FOCk" of splendid ish. construction: spring seat . any and oak. Careful con- ?;‘,:f;‘“’ $11.75 2nd spring back. with wing Mahpgany This struction' and finish. Many When cpess phiitatletannay. 1 Lei0cs saphelatered with and- Pedestal Smoking ures 36 by 36 inches. ~This is a 3 o s Stand, style that looks well in any room and answers for a num- ber of practical purposes. “D. C., DECEMBER 11, 1921—PART 2.~ This Davenport Table $28.75 Queen Anne design Table, 60 inches long; carefully finished brown ma- Velour Overstuffed and Chair, Rocker, $34.75 ®ahogany - Finished Rocker, $5.45 SOCIETY With Every Purchase FREE "3 5165'0r ore A 26-Piece Set of Wm. A. Rogers Silverware Wm. A. Rogers Warranty Certificate goes with every set. Any piece replaced if unsatisfactory. Thi not a cheapened set, for it includes 6 full size Dinner Forks, 6 full size Dinner Spoons, 6 Table Knives, 6 Teaspoons, 1 Sugar Shell and 1 Butter Knife. This Cane Living R i i erbiiramy e $139 A good-looking suite. with frames nicely finished in mahogan) and inset with cane: upholstered with striped mulberry velour: comprises large Sofa, Arm Rocker and Wing Chair. This Adam Style Bedroom Suite $ 2 3 5 Genuine Walnut or Mahogany. Special. . . . A handsome Suite ‘of particularly high-grade construction and finish. The design has in- dividuality that is characteristic of the best class of suites. It comprises larze Dresser. Semi-vanity Dresser, roomy Chifforette and bow-end Bed. Telephone Stands are most useful and most pleasing to the Xmas recipient. % Prices Range From $6.95 to $30.00 Telephone Stands are al- ways appreciated on account of their usefulness. They represent-the extra touch of comiort so essential in the well. furnisbed home. Wide ctive designs sh and gen- . This Mahogany Stand s, $1375 vefeies, o Artistic period design _in $5.75 This P edestal, with nicely turned base, may be had in oak or mahog- any finish. $3.95 An_artistic Stand, with handle top: nicely finished mahogany; complete with glass tray. Other Pedestals up to $20.00 finished in red and green; wheels have good rubber tires. White .Enameled Rugs 9x12 Wool Combination Rugs A comfortable Arm R_ocker; strongly made: highly polished; mahog- any finish. Janesville Wagon, strongly constructed of oak, with adjust- able handle and brake; ball- bearing wheels; 3-foot body. High Chair, $7.50 Substantialy built and care- fully’ coated with, white enamel, with juvenile printing on back; has large lifting tray. ) ; ey Cedar Chest, $19.75 Made of Tennessee red cedar: dust-proof c.onstruction; 42 inches long, 18 inches wide, 17 inches high. Domestic Science : - Kitchen Cabinets High-grade Rugs that give % - splendid service, long ear and $19'75 look well. A variety of beautiful designs from : which to choose. 8.3x10.6 Alexander Smith “Manor” Tapestry Brus- : sels Rugs; high-grade rugs that are well known for their good quality and $23 50 ‘ o 1ONG SEIVICE «.ovuennennecnnneannnes v:i:xelz-kfi.ux;flex-nder Smith Wilton $ 47.50 Blankets and Comforts Single Gray Blankets, with pink stripe border. Special ......... $1 '45 Double Gray Blankets, 55x72, $2.95 $1250 Two-in-one Blankets, $9.75. $20.50 Double Blankets, $1650 $4.75 Comfortables, $3.95 Filled with new corded cotton and covered in flowered cambric. This Aatomobile, 85 o Equipped with horn and tool bag; maroon and gold striped. $16.50 Sateen Comfortabfes, $12.75 Curtains and Drapes This is a gift that gives last- ing pleasure. Domestic Science Cabinets are approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute. Substantially made of solid oak; njcely, inishe: brown - This Bookcase, $39.50 Has a rich, dull ‘mahogany finish; is 31 inches wide, 5 inchés _high;: with. five book Child’s R sioeTT oors; “scroll They contain the latest labor- , saving devices. Their construc- tion and finish is particularly el .. | $1000 Inserted Net Curtains, $7.50 Special Kitchen Cabinet, $7.00 Tapestry Portieres, Red and Green, $4.95 With Porcelain Table Top, $10.50 Tapestry Portieres, Rose, $7.50 $36.50 $4.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains, $2.95 $5.00 Lace Batiste Curtains, $3.75 Peter Grogan & Sons Co. ROGAN'’S 817-823 Seventh St,N.W. s 32

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