Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 9

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{ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921.° Society The ballroom decorated in a manner to compliment the its posed by well known young women of society, tall cedars being ranged at either end of the room and the framed pictures back of the boxes giving the effect of a long vista in —(Continued from Bighth Pagey ' | 3"Licture gallery. ~The lights, while the pictures were in their frames, bride carried a shower bouquet of ed as to bring them i was ‘Were S0 Arrange bride roses and lilles of the valley. nto relief ‘while softly lighting the Soclety of America and Mrs. Owen Freeman Roberts, Mr. and Mra Ed- ward Packard, who are spending s few weeks in Washington on their way from their summer home in Connecti- cut to their winter home in Florids,; and Miss Mary Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. George OaVley Tot- ten, jr., entertained at dinner pre- ceding the ball, their guests includ- ing the minister of Sweden and Mme. | Wallenberg, the minister of the Neth- | erlands, Dr. Everwijn; Maj. George O. Squier, Mr. apd Mrs. William Erfel Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Albion, ! 1212F St. Below we pre- sent two of the most unusual sales of the year 1921. "URS ballroom. Leetch. ' The 1 . Campbell, in_her bride's attendants were: Matrons of| raomises morniel costume. added honor, Mrs. John 8. Higgins, sister of faultless colonial much to. the picture part of the ball AR Muffs to J|the bride. and Mrs. Willlam E. Shivers|and unveiled _each portrait above | Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs, Stephen [ Brown and 2 Seal Collars and Mu of New Martinsviile, W. Va.; brides-| which hung the flag of the country | B. Eikins, Mrs, Davis Ireiand, Miss ' TIIIPC Fox match. A wonderful ‘“t. fl-ldl. Miss Geraldine Henry and Miss | mothering the artist, except the por- | Juliet Thompson, Mr. John B. Hen- 2 5 Chokiss i3 e arian Munson, and the ribbon bear-|trait of “Lady Hamilion,” by Romney, | derson and Mrs. Willlam Bowle! e p ers were John 8. Higgins, fourth, son | which was splendidly posed by Mias | Clarke. Squirrel er of Commander and Mrs. John 8. Hig- | Ingen Bryn, daughter of the minister | “Gen. and Mrs. Marshall O. Terry 10 00 o filnl and little Miss Sidney Thompson,|of Norway and Mme. Bryn, and [had with them Representative and Chokers. . . set coceee aughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Percy|draped with the flag of Norway, and | Mra. Frederick Mr. i C. Hicks, Mrs. Heber Votaw, Mrs. George E. Pickett, Maj. Lewis Seaman of New York and Mr. Frederick Stevens. Gen. and Mrs. Terry entertained at dinner preceding the ball. Canon and Mrs. J. Townsend Rus- sell entertained in their box Mr. and | Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Psra Koon, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Russell, jr, and Mr. Roger Treadwell. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates en- tertained at dinner and took their guests later to the ball. were Col. and Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Miss Gladys Hinckley, Misg Marjorie Parson of Philadelphia, Mr. Kapowitch, Mr. Boas Long and Mr. Jefferson Pat- terson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Harriman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry But- ler had a box together. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins had with her in her box Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gains, Mrs. Arthur Lee and Miss Juliet Thompson. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh entertained and Thompson. Mrs. Higgins was dressed | in lavender georgette, embo with white .velvet roses, and worn with a glirdle of silver. Mra. Shivers, a bride of last October, wore her wedding gown. The bridesmaids were dressed alike in orchid pink georgette with sllver girdles, and all the bride's at- tendants carried bouquets of pink tled with tulle to match their the splendidly posed portrait of “Mrs. i Gn\nlb‘:’rou.h, by Miss Robinson,” lenberg, daughter of the Ingegard W minister of Sweden, and draped with the Swedish flag. ¥ Other pictures were “Portrait of a Colonial Lady.” by Franklin Barber Clarke, posed by Mrs. Julian 8. Carter of Baltimore; “Madame de Dugazon,’ by Nattier, posed by Miss Mary Emily Hamilton; “Lorna Doone,” by Wil- liam Clarke Woutner, posed by Miss Anna Montgomery; “Mrs. Mary Cur- rie,” by Romney, posed by Mrs. Law- rence Reddington; ‘Countess Po- tocka,” by Anton Grann, posed by Miss Margaret Deeble; ‘La Lattiere,” by Greuze, posed by Miss Frances Barber Clarke; “Countess of Oxford,” by Hoppner, posed by Miss Annette Ashford; “Madame Louise de France,” | be Charleston, 8. C. Oniby Nattier, posed by Miss Marjorie l} | Wednesday evening Mrs. Higgins en- tertained the bridal party at a supper at her residence, 2149 Florida avenue nortwest, following the wedding re- | | hearsal. Christmas Savings Checks Accepted CAPITOL FUR SHOP 1208 G St. N.W. Two Remarkable * Dress Sales Handsome Robe Brocaded Velvet Evening Gowns Afternoon Frocks The present prices:of these gowns are —the material of supreme elegance from $90 to $125. The imported robes which has not been produced in alone are worth considerably more than dresses under $75 and as high as the price quoted below. Your choice of $95. Your choice of our stock of our stock of 40 at a reduction price sel- 50 of these dresses, in many colors, dom reached heretofore. including black, at— roses attire. Mrs. Easterday, mother of the bride, was dressed in black crepe meteor, embroidered with jet and biue sequins and trimmed with jet fringe. The fiow- ing sleeves were of net. The decora- tions in the dining room were white chrysanthemums and smilax, while those in the library followed the col- or scheme of the drawing room. The (] = You choose here from the latest 1922 Victrola Models —and we are featuring this splendid combination for Xmas—with the special club terms. This is Vic- Wright; “A Girl With Doves’’ by Greuze, posed by Miss Elizabeth Howe, and “A Spanish Dancing Girl,” artist’ unknown, posed by Miss Joge- phine Pomeroy. The recelving line changed from jthe minister of Cuba and Mme. De time to time during the evening, Mrs. | SesDedes. Mra John Allan Daugherty. | Mahlon Pitney. Mme. Wallenberg and |E. Sharkey. Mra Walsh entertained members of the executive committee, | ts at dinner 'preceding the including Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler, {poy Suests at dinner pr = Mrs. J. Townsend Russell, Mrs. Har-{ "\ twilliam Phelps Ene and Mrs. vey W. Wiley, Mrs. Charles Henry : Butler, Mrs. George W. Ehle and Mra, | George Ehle bad with them the| Col. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler will entertain a company of twelve # |at dinner this evening and will take their guests later to the dance of Senator and Mrs. Capper. | A reception of the Columbian Wom- }len in honor of the President of George Washington Univeraity and g - =5 3 trola — style y and | Mitchell Carroll —alternating in re- |Solicitor General and Mrs. James i 2 | Diese nreard, Lo Hodgking will take fceiving the gucsts, who were an-|peck, Mrs. Northrup Dean, Mr. David- 90—in hand- o'clock at the College Women's Club, | rounged by Mr. George Oakley Tot-{gon snd Mr. John Bachelder. ° A 1822 I street northwest. The invited | "*% i, 234 Mr. Edouard Alblon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Logan en- somely fin- | sucsts are the members of the fac- | oy 'L o altendance was small it|tertained the minister of Ecuador and S | ulty of each department of the uni.{ 23 &l80 exclusive, the boxholders,|\me. Elizalde, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo V. ished cabinet $125.00 versity and thelr wives, the mem. | ¥ith thelr array of guests, adding|De Pena and Mr. J. H. Lorentsen. ; bers of the board of trustees and |/UCh to the beauty of the ballroom.} " Mrs. Francois Berger Moran had Thelr Swives Toard ireirustees and |Those thus entertalning were: Mrs.|umong her guests Mr. and Mrs. Mal- 8 10-inch and members of the football team | Fibson Fahnestock, who had among{colm McConihe. Mrs. Paul Fitz-Simons, and the glee club. The gieo club will{ N°F 8uests Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke,|yrs Horace Macfarland, Miss Cor- Double | disc Sing. Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Miss | i Horace Haeterand, ald Foster. uble 1 ¥ mm'v'v P:t. Dfidtldcnt of f.hec(,\:rl:n- g:"r:: s-?:::::";m d’i’:""': and Mr. dllnu Rouel(:l- Jo&u m :oltu- t: The a le il d bl im t . t . . . th e H lan ‘omen, and Mrs. €] rect i e er e8! Victor Rec- 22| “Mr. ana Mrs. William Eric Fowler|inner preceding ibe Bal Mo e bove sa oubly important, coming at this time, in the and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., vice pres- | idents, will receive with Dr. and Mrs. Hodgkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Cooper en- tertained at dinner on Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. John L. Goodall of Mount Vernon, N. Y. Opera Ball of Last Night | |An Artistic Success. 1] 1o point of artistic beauty the ball given at the New Willard for the il | benefit of the Washington Opera Company last night is unsurpassed in the annals of balls given there. entertained the minister of China and | Mme. Sze, the former United States minister to China and Mrs. Paul S. Reinsch, the latter’s sister, Mrs. Haw- kins, and Mr. Robert Jarvis, nephew of the hostess. Mrs. George D. Hope had with her Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake. Col. and Mrs. George F. Downey, ( Mrs. George Whitesell and Mra. N. H. ‘Wright of Ironton, Ohio, house guest of the hostess. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood en- tertained the president of the China nese delegation, Judge and M Frederick Appleton, Mrs. Paul Fitz- Simons, Mrs. Eugene Pomeroy, Miss Louise Lacey, Miss Dorothy Read, Miss Abbie Morrison, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mr. Paul Hudson, Mr. Charles Nash, Mr. Ralph Hill and Mr. Archi- bald Wells. A (] o 1109-1111 G Street N. W. 6.80 ords ........ very m_idlt of the social season. Complete 11312 Only $10 Cash —the balance in convenient amounts—without interest. Delivery whenever you say —now or later. : : 2 2 4 2 4 : 2 % 65 years n Busmess at 12 inemelz Farriers for sixty-five years Be sure and buy a Victrola [ Open Evenings Uniil XEL_J | Hugo Worch Open 9:15 A.M. lose 6 P.M. Drastic Reduction Sale of Fine Furs FUR COATS Sweaters and Scarfs tabli Pianos . Sealine Coats—36-inch mod- dson E“;g;’;hed l l 10 G for Rent Or Gl tg els. S':i tur‘immcd.mc 2 —?;‘i’:::‘ l:n'odels.suw"p‘ Reduced to......... v Skunk trimmed. § 00 e e 2 Fiber Silk Sweaters—Honeycomb, Marmot Coats—36-inch | At ....cceennnn... 420' block stitch’ and filet weave; plain tai- models. Large col- —Blouses— The demand today, as far as waists and blouses are con- cerned, is for stylish and serv- Tailored styles, with tux- An Ideal Gift lored models, with long fringe. In orange, Nile green, honey dew and- i black; also brushed wool, Australian wool and Zephyr Yarn Sweaters, for early spring wear. $16.50 up Fiber Silk and All-silk Knitted Scarfs—In bright colors and the new Roman stripes, with long fringe— 1215 G ST lars and deep cuffs. 00 Reduced fo ........ slzs Nearsedl Coats—3-inch mog‘eh.‘NSelid nfm}- $ ~ me ‘onderful z values at ......... . lls Nearseal Coats—32-inch models with Auslra]isan 0po§ sum Collar and K Cuffs. Reduced to 125 Nearseal Coats—32-inch models, with Squir- French Seal Coats—45- | ~ Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, Fur Stoles and Collars i Fur Capes, Chokers Genuine Hudson Seal Coats wit! ray Caracal Trimming. At ... 410 Genuine Hudson Seal Coats i Sk ol $2QE.00 wit! un! ar £ and Cuffs. At.... 385 Handsome Scotch Mole ‘Wrap—45-inch model, with Squirrel Trimming. 33 Reduced to .. i i i 1 X rel Trimmings. ' 00 - 'c“bl’. merchandise at popu- mlzz}frczil: lon, S{:% Reduced to ....... slss Black Caracal Coats—36-inch f lar prices. Our stock is re- 2! gepid l Nutria Coats—36-inch Sport | Sport Model, with 3305.00 plete with new models to = = model. Self Trim- 314950 Chin Collar ...... sell at Silk Underthin, i med. Reduced to.. ~ 4% e ey 5 : ! Nearseal Coats—3Zinch | oo™ Model, with Skunk Values in $5.00 | S ey SR g | Cotar and G 33600 repe de ine nvelopes. tail possum o o [ Wash Satin Bloomers. trimmings. At.... 195 Reduced to ...... . X CLOTH A ‘ :):Vash dSat&l‘ _Camcisol;s. 329“':‘” Hn:loln Seal Coats, | e dml N Coats—45- Suit Blouses, trimmed in Werh Sotin Camicoles.s A ea e ol e i filet lace. - = | ed oo Re #1509 | Sipnk Cotar 24 $325% | Plain and Fur Trimmed Black Caracal Coats—45- Models " edo and Bromley collars. inch model. “Skunk | 32-inch model with inch Models. Self A splendid assortment, all trimmed. Re- 8265.00 S'.l“""lAt i SZSO‘W :l!‘rcimme?i.ekeduced Sz70.fl conservatively priced. duced to ..... e Fadion SeallCoatay || 10 sttty § $ 4 5 I 3 3-inth models, with Skunk | Taupe American Broadtail Matcerwls :;rec’l Colon;larz _ G Lamb Cont— Collar ?xflocfnt!is;:::d at bot _tr:om—-;-__S-incg Model, with repe de I.Ile esh, ife andsome extra ne | tom of coat. aupe_ Fox Collar Values up to 379'50 . lity. ful 1 K d Cuffs. Re- X and Georgette and Bisque 0™ xofder"v:.“e $295% s ves i #330® Styles for Women and Misses Blouse models, straightline, belted and unbelted, and loose, e nderwesr .- Il | Furs S e M e .-(i}r;::l-:: (s'lllln: sn}:(n;:;:.:"::l‘:uh T;;‘::: Ie.l(;:l:: urs Or Fisher le sls.w 395.. all wanted colors. All sizes. Teddies, tatlorea Jrenid, And sk oy of Washable Choker.....covmecnetes fipenT ome *"Vests at $195 Remaek™ Taupe Caracal s 50 125 3 UPE $5.00 oomnuidin SR $2.95 S Sereeat ... S14750 i | R 4 rimm Squirrel Collar $ 00 ---and for Satur.day : d ved. o ... 59850 : sgg.oo Cloth Coats Three H ostiery Speczals o ias $11.00 $1075 | | vl e o i e = s R I -, vored materials, with Phoenix and Onyx (including Pointex), all fall | |l|! Mole and Taupe Caracal ¥12% Fotmerly priced up.to $35 fashioned; in Black, African Brown, Cordovan and Russet. All silk or Lisle garter tops. An ex- cellent value ............ *1.95 2.35 Phoenix and Pointex Silk Hosiery, in Black, Cordovan and African Brown. 52 5 5 Phoenix Full-fashioned Black Silk Hosiery. One of the best numbers we have offered, and at a very special price. ..... ... Full-fashioned silk throughout. Ra'nfmud heel and toe. Very special il In & Splendid Assortment . ; Different | Odd Muffs and $ Kinds of Fur T T T A A A T S L O T T T L e T A T T $28.75 Edna May Scarfs........ New Waists and Overl:lfiuses Many are Worth $10.00 Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Combinaitons, beaded and embroidered models; .98 white, flesh and suit colors. All sizes. Have You Visited Our GLOVE DEPT. A new department with a new stock of everything in the glove line. All the very latest novelties—and bought at the new low prices. Two-Clasp Kid Gloves .. .........$1.75 $2.98 Two-Clasp Gauntlets . . ... 16-Button White Kid Gloves Hosiery Special at Hose, Silk and Wool t Hose. All wanted colors—all sizes. Silk Underwear - Values Up to $4.98 at All-silk, Satin and Crepe de Chine Garments. Plain Silk Hose, Silk Llcfiflou. Novelty s"k$1.98 and ribbons. Choice of Teddys, Combinations, Gowns, i Hundreds of dainty styles trimmed with fine lace sz 9 8 . , etc. | [ The largest and best assortment of styles we 1,000 Camisoles l::::nn ;fl shown. Dainty lace and ribbon sl .00 Just In—200 Silk Petticoats R T i il et ina- oy f Jel-slel{ ? :rseyt allacofiil:s,l‘:n- $2 .98 tions, Satins and All-sil All-Silk, Satin Breakfast Coats cluding changeables. Very Special. At woman wants one. These are excep- Ei fion:r'nluu. Full width and length, finished with frilled edge around collar, down front and 98 around pockets, various color combinations. » Give Her a Pretty Bath Robe Hundreds of the Choicest Kinds. Special at Beacon Blanket Robes, wide and narrow cor- duroy, brocaded corduroy, in every wanted color .98 and’ combination. - %fi%%%%%«%%%%&%&%&%&?z%@%@%&%fi%&%&%&fi%&%&%&fi%

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