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JANUARY 8 SHINGTON, D. C. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WA . 1922_PART 2. ° Sebias SOCIETY 10 ¢ SOCIETY: ~ e O S end guests of Miss Virginia Wilkins, | the guest last week-of his brother- | have returned from a visit to rela- | Southern Cross Chapter § - ] | o Cameron stret, & Inlaw and sixter, Mr. and Mrs. |tives In Fredericksburg. 1 . ¢ : Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight are | Charles Stoler, in Rosemont. Miss Hazel Rosson has returned to Ball Late in January: s b the guests of the latter's father, at | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Purvis and Miss | her home i Culpeper after a visit t« 2 5 Honesdale, Pa. i Jane Purvis have returncd from | her cousim Miss Thelma Rosson. The Southern Cross Chapter of the | . Mr. and Mrs, Edward Clark and Ed- | a visit to Mrs. A. D. PitKin, at Clifton, | _Mrs. John Kane Cooney of New United Daughters of the Confederacy | i 0 ward Clark, jr., have returned from | Va. York city is the guest of Miss Cath- wiil give its annual ball at 2400 16th | ; % a visit to relatives in St. Louis. ! "Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pennypacker and | erine Smith at the Colonjal. street January 80. Mra E. A. Van| . % Miss Helen Snow has returned to |their son, Mr. Jack Pennypacker, of | Mrs. Olive Jones Whitmer. who hax Sickler is the chairman of the ball Fer home in § 2 | Richmond have returned from a visit | been in New York city, and Mrs. Maud committee, assisted by Mrs. Harvey | . % visit ‘;u'n;b;:tr:rhmfi::. l;tm,:x':frlf to Mrs. Kate Pennypacker, in Aurora Laidlow, who has been in Toront: AV Ball, ‘Mrs. Elton Pitlow, Miss Maud : (4§ , k" o |Monroe 2 e, | for. the’ holidaye, have returned to . Cockrell and Miss Van Sickler. An- Miss Florence Hughes is the guest| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale of Bar- | their home on Duke street. 1510 NS ET WL ';';;'l"“'f"'e'“d °‘l' z"" floor committee e : of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Fitzgerald, in | croft. Va., were the guests last week Wil be made later. . Taltimore. | of ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Richards, on : : X OPPOSIIE SHO! HOTEL~, v 25 SR CORA G et Miss Evelyn Bayliss and Miss Eliza- | Braddock Helghts. y . Quince-and-Apple Pie. 7 H i R beth Bayliss have returned to their| Mrs. W. R. Newlon is the guest of Pluin quinece p‘(-ler'lt’l are too rich ; CHEVY CHASE home in Philadelphia after a visit to | friend in Berryville, and will later | for a pic. but you can use about one- ¢ % ¥ = ' . | L . their (!ll:l”l , Mrs. R. H. Bayliss. _ | visit in Charles Town, W. Va. quince and two-thirds tart - An opportune time for buying Gidding - L . M errCe ot Tilgh Polnt, X. | 3es e s s L p 3 » Miss Harriet Stearns Whitford has % . * # wo) the gucst of her sister, Mrs. | ] e the guests |lattice crust, and a delicious and un- returned to her home after spending James O'Honlon of Mrs. Fletcher Driscoll. usual pie will be the result. Serve Mid. Winter Fashions at mere fiactions the week- end in Baltimore, Md., as NG Mr. Carl Appich of Richmond was' Mrs. Hugh Rolling and her childre ith plain the guest of Mrs. David Street. - Miss Edith Helskel was hostess last| | =% e e @M@% T e mmn-?‘ i E\ of their real value. Tt T et the Brooke Tea House. Miss Emily Park: ho spent the olidays with her aunt, Mrs. Harry W, il Walker In New York city, has re-| § 1212 FSto 1212 Fst. SEMI-ANNUAL St e * ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Mahorney entertain- : ¢ e > 2 ed at a young people’s party last week 5 - R N C E S E {at_thelr hom. strect 3 CLEARA AL | : iHouse, Miss Amella K. Wilson act [ed as hostess with the president of the club, Miss Mary Parker. A string orchestra furnished the music and a MRS. OVERTON M. BOUNDS, : evening. Evening Gowns--=Diner Dance and formal Evening styles of chiffon, sequined nets, embroidered satin and brocades—stunning effects designed on long, slim lines as well as delightful conceptions of the bouffant mode. . Formerly $95 108225 . . . . . . at$45 to $110 \ i | Long. Mishipman William 1 Mes: Albert { Midshipman Rodger Eliiott. i “(““l)itb(!:“'h"-‘ A Mrs. Cartet McConney of Detroit, | who was the t during the | J. . and M {lins returned o her 1 1. Elmont B. Hazard has returbed ito hix home afte -nding ceic | Hagar W ; A [ N home, afeer spending " weeke | ik W vicac i) Mr. and Mrs, i of Philadelp who spent th i 3 2 a, P e ir. and Mrx. John G. Graha holidays with p P Arens | Mies 2 | i Judge and Mrs, Alex- | Mis ander . Mullowny: have 1ocarn o {tian their honie te Day Coat-s' With and without fur for all manner of fashionable daytime wear—the most desirable materials and furs of the season are fashioned into models of ultra smartness. Including a number of models not previously shown. % Day Dress&---s;:eet. Afternoon and Informal styles of twill, satin, crepe et il et ducinkithe | A\ besde{at Toetedayiihe ean) diee : Miss Lucy Glllett of Sewickley, Pa. A T' d i TR o s Time Advances to Date of 25 $85 Miss Edwards was hostese during the ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY [ t to i Formerly $45 08195 . . . . . . . at$25 to O o Mr: The following are but examples of the drastic price concessions pow in effect to insure complete disposal Mr. and Mrs. . W. Sasser are at | Washington, and chiffon—a wide variety of smart models are included embodying styles suitable who has heen the house guest of|——————— "~~~ week at a very pretty dinner in hon- Olll' Rem0val |Mary Emily Hamilton, Miss Grace | andria German Club was given in the Alice Jones, Mr. Norvell Belt. Mr.|Mrs. C. W. Wattles, Mr. and Mrs. | Motter,” Mr. Jumes Wilso H. C. Linn, Mrs. Alexander . . of stock before eritering our new home, 1316 G st—new 5 ‘ home after spe nding the holidays in ! Robinson, Mrs. o e Y ! Réardon, M Charles F.¢ feorge Rydsel Straus, Holden, D irs. Frank M, i eanor Burton of Charles Tow eturned o W. v M own, Miss Formerly $95t0 $250 . . . . . . at $55 to $185 LA v Miss Virginia Edward for the Young Girl, the Youthful Woman and the Matron. o to her home | [ ore of her house guest. Those asked Sunderland, Miss Charlotte Clarke, | guditorium of Elks' Home Monday - &) {Merrick Parker. Mr. Lloyd Beérrall, | William J. Boothe, Mr. and Mrs. Al- {Nathan, Mr. Walter Boyd, aniei | ‘han. Mrs, William J. Morton, City Club bldg.: North Carolina visiting Mr. HHHucr's}MIFF Josephine € Suits"'Tailored and sport models of velour, homespun and diagonql caslfmere cloths attractively combined with Australian Opossum and Raccoon, including a number of models not previously shown. son and | Miss Caroline Wattles. uughter-in-luw, Dr. and Mrs. Carder som, Sarah Kemj Varner, have returned to their h. o Miss Louise Gri < = 3 £ e g Ak . it S E TG el AN Gt S| | Values to 8135 —Handsome fur-trimmed effects of choice ma- who’ maa v i S Cormt VSR | ki aslter Miss ey ‘ terials; collars of genuine beaver, squirrel, mole Mrs. Lydia Chadwick = i aonie and wolf. Lindsay of Lancasi v a fiss Jeanette Cochran, Miss Blanche | 8 ger'n guests of Capt. an . D. ansbury, Miss l)urnllh_ .\‘lurl'onI, M:]xls; il turned to their home, E=illizabs yan = th Bacahliiid 25 B d v Son e : e i) rocade Velvet AfternoonGowns,$29.50, i spending the Christmas se mothe L £ i T i ° P v e v i 0 S ietigs 1 40 Fur-Trimmed Coats at $49.50 & Formerly to $95 0 $250 . ... . . at $35 to $110 Skirts— Plain and pleated ef- fects, of swagger and plaided and striped woolen fabrics. Sweaters —Hats ?n‘d s:;‘::f& )‘:\::ly For street, sport, slip-on and coat semi-dress and dressy his “parents, Mr. and Mre Willium Mr. Kennedy Vickers of | . - has re il st L — 3 b ark ades N R B e $35’ $39 50 Values to §80 —L-ight and dark shades for : . man |icdtan, Allen Keeside, Thomas Resan. | £ all manner of day and evening to their home af A o o = - 3 2 spending the holidays in Kaleigh, N ns. Edward Oliver.| 5 occasions; built of this rich material that sells for $12 per yard. C.. visiting Mr. Norman's relatiy ; D Mroand Mre. B G, Zies . | turned to Baltimo p spend- styles. wear. $5 and $10 Formerly to $15 _] Formerly to $40 mbert, Jr. I Aslby, $12 to $22 Formerly to $35 ing the week end in Cha! | IR T S gl L 0 75 For-Frimmed Suits From $25 to $75 The Che asg Center of the . . N7 7 = - . =~ | domt Worken D E S W e Randai Values to 9 —Prices that we guarantee to be at least 23%¢ be- E ot he ome of N Lo . Herncit Kirkpacrick. Ja low wholesale cost of production. ; 4 5 et 4 of 1t the Chevy Chase'l A Deposit Reserves Your Purchase Until January 20th. ' T v, "W 11, i ) 4 DUE TO THE EXTREME SACRIFICE IN PRICES. NOTHING CHARGED ve returned to their hom | J NG 5 S A . ) Ernest D Hathwas has ' re- § DOEINGRIHISSsTD jturned to her home after visiting Robinson. r?‘l;nrlhex]m“l ittsburgh, Pa. il Charlotte Hammond cnlvr-l% = Mr. sind Mrs. Louis L. Moss have |y, at a small dance recently in | broken ground for their new house partment of her brother-i on Grafton street. g Tater; Mr. and Mra. Nolsoa " Marian boss, daughter of Mr. and e Mrs. William A. Boss, who visited her uncle and aunt in New York city, has returned to her home. i ~ e Mr. Whitmore Harr, son of former 3 omusen ot S, . Gree 3 Pri o Luther H. Dudley, Bi AlliSales Fial s, 12 - No Charges ‘ sistant Attorney General and M. e R e ! - Witliam farr, who “as been with | Alic ding.S Miag atita) 2 = ) em for the holiday season, has re- |3 5 2 ' - s turned to Yale R 3 erahell. M- | Black Suede Two-strap Patent Leather Two | Mr. and Mr R. Sunna and chil- | on ! : L o Oun a les 0 Pump, with silver side strap Pump, gun metal n are at home after spending two | o0 son. 4 g backles. Maderatebs- s;:lc buckles. Moderately ““eksv:n l.\'»“- York « ¢ it u;h 5 = short ‘vamp. Perfora- Mr. William Ford Harvey has re- | 18C 5 5 urphy. ¢ ~ ~ short vamp, turn §5 95 tiohs o tig and $5.95 turned to the University of Pennsyl- : e, e niel R \atans. 1113 (I bt"eet .[\/ W sole, Louis heel. B vania after ting his parents. Gen. 24 20 . quarter ......i.. and Mrs. William : y Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Miles of State B teryGayicti il “ollege, Pa., who were guests of Mrs, § il ghome <" parents, Mr. and Mrs att, have returned to th . N. Quayle and Miss Dorothy Quayle of Oberlin, Ohio. who have | been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Quayle for the holidays. have | Vi & returned to their home. - s g Miss Betty Edwards, who spent the ‘“""' et o ! holidays with her parents, Mr. and S ATlEaERt alorcison & rned ffom a visit to the lat- | Mrs. Burr N. Edwards, has returned | ! to Westover, in Middleburg, Conn. iU Mrs. John Mr. .Walter Carter has returned to | i the Univereity. ot Pemmayhomim g | tarvel H. Parsons Commence visiting his parents, Mr.’and Mrs. W, {have returned to Fort Monroe i Golden Carter. pending ten davs with the latter's Mrs. Polly Ferguson of New York | Darents. Mr. and Mrs. George Uhler, || | M d Who has been spending a week | on North Washington strect. : On ay’ anuary 9 ; . Black Satin_ In,'ep ntatlon '\ l‘. v'!‘IFuL and Mrs, l‘har]:s W.i Mr. J. L &l has returned stk Soin. oy Feature prese sTony Red Caiskin | f) ML G o o Rer e, SRS R dicti ! & k at 331% off ately loulz nafromiitac, Of Lo tinctive onerw ‘::am Oxdonds e new | colebrated their fortieth wedding un- jat It A, O rice reductions on:our entire stock at 'g‘/c 0! turn sole an S 2 1 ; st week, ey enter., Mrs. itles ontestain 3 Sl S¥S oo et E g A Sl eld el 3 T AE N SIS o e st B St | regular price tickets. Greatest sale we have ever e B eing members of e New York 5 o aces 1 .. : & spring fashions tor hed .00 Grand opers Company.’ . 1 of new | Biso ervad e and s Ferensen ||| stagred. A visit to our store will convince vou of the . e i York city have returned to lhe:r;l\_rfss g:'m\r:dwh-'?. A(izl!ll-}lis al l"mnt; - . . v . e street and evening - & { Rome atler “Visiune thelr parente, [ were Mre | preacriornawnen ot || © slashing reductions on everything. ! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Merrill and | Margaret Moncure. Mr. N wear. ! daughter, who were guests of Mrs. !H_l '»‘N:;’-B s F I H . y: 0 e 2 Merrill's brother in Homestead, Pa., ; Elizabes ; 8 Elizabe t th E t d : | have returned o Chevy Chase. | | Boothe, | Aok the | sut-of-town A ew Iitems erewt numerate . . / 5 | "Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Warns and Miss | Buests were Mrs. McLeod and Mr. { Warns of Baltimore, Md., who visited ::lormon ruf‘ 'f*flllll"mvrm G - N\ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. CH re- | Stevens of Asheville, - il S el Dresses Coats Created b) us Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred French White { Edward Grave U - Cade! 5 SR s oa’ have returned to their home after | Franklin Gurley ] ! New Spring Dresses of fine ¢ i visiting thei ts, Mr. and Mrs. |shipman Ralph Gurley- p 3 A SRS igaect Mad o (Ao | Xndrew Jailgn;’r?;é’;‘:fiw. r‘ R ian. Jotn Taylor Lgwis of the Univer. | quality Canton crepe taffeta, A Of fine quality superba, Ste- / ; Mr. and Mrs. am A. Bird of |sity o rginia. Messrs. Rutherford s bt S ; B =i W 2CCHCSBEIA TR0 ; < !pm’s, iance” who spenithe “holl- (and Tee Cralghill of Washington. tricotine and satin-faced can- | | Look vano and velancia, with large . ia ith Mr. and Mrs. David Law- r. and Mrs. Wallace Lindsey enter- || | . & A e < 3 P. Leather Th this event by represent- Tence, sailed for ‘that country- last|tained informally Sunday afternoon ton; plain and neatly beaded fur collars and cuffs. crepe silk ml‘l:ml;un:; "Cen'ter : Black Suede Two-strap | ¥ r and Mrs Willlam J. McNall ‘::‘d‘hfiii e e Rt styles. ; Wil fined, in assorted styles. i - £ M - < ? 3 a 5 cNally . K e Y. ° -~ . 5, -/ - buckles Moderately ative makers of quality Pump. Cut Steel and I erc !,“,f‘s‘l\s at's very prefty dinner dies ..’i-;:summ-gr.;v Mes overton || i C i short vamp, me- 5595 eh i « Rhinestone buttons. jat_their home last week. | Erice, Mrs. aller and Miss \ s . : T 2 3 “ o - _and Mrs. E. W. Sass ter- | Mamie Lindsey. nvince Values to dium Louis heel footwear. Furn sole. “Baby” $5.95 | tainea at o Targe reception at”their | Hev. and Mira. Porcs Foster fial and || 15 Valoesito P .00 $125.00 ! ce sy ihcme Mcnday afternoon. v informally { — . : k — % i Mre. . Hume Talbert fvill enter- {at home Monday afterncon at the rec- | i itein at luncitéon Friday the members ! tory of.St. _Paul's Episcopal Church. And, in spite of their 2 fof Tar LHIdEe Ol 1o was hostess | WAk the shest inst ek of ek broths . . . at a luncheon, followed by aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 distinct newness and in- B. man, at the Wagar, and left trinsic value— Pk B N. Strunz of New Jersey. | later for Petersburg, where she Will | i vieiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ! spend the remainder of the winter. i Robert Fleming. Dr. and’ Mrs. Charles Conrad of | | "Mre. Robert Orr of Waupaca, Wis., | Washington - were the week = end {and Midehipman_Clarence Eckstron £uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Birrell 1o Waukeska, Wis., who spent the |at their home at Mount Ida. ! {holidays with Representative and; Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Dillard were |Mrs. Edward E. Browne, have re- |informally at home Sunday afternoon ‘turned to the west. {at_their home on Braddock Heights { ! F | “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hantzmon an- | Ir. Ferd Carter has gone to Florida, | { where he wilk spend several months. | nounce the marriage of their daugh- { 44 Suits In assorted materials; plain and fur trimmed styles: At a price comparing - favorably with current “Clearance Sale” reduc- all sizes. Values cannot be appreciated unless seen. : Ter, Miss Flory Hantzmon. to Mr. | [ R Srome Wedneaday, *'|Omar G. Carmen, which occurred at | (Th e O omeil of the Tapanese. em- | Detroit,” Mich, on Wednesday, De- Tony Red Calfskin cember 28. : i3 g {| bassy. who has spent two seasons in 43 AR Sports Oxfords. New IR o Black Satin Instep B N e han engaged passage| Miss Eleanor Ale has re trom S te Fronen'ioe, fail tions ‘on winter shoes, Strap Pump. " Turn sole - Sha T Tt e o 15 Veogn 5 Yt {0 her aun, Sirs: ande Jett wing-tip. Welt §5.95 ° o+ ir dav! aby” Louis.$595 mext month =Mn ¥. Takeda attache| Mr. and” Mrs. H. B. Munday and & at have had their day! heelit . o e o of the embassy, will leave stiortly for |\ Mt a0d Mre . B, AUnCay, SO0 sole, rubber hecl ¥ : Fordiand, Ore. where he will act a5 30" Home' 1 Greenabors. . Co | - : d d d d 3 after a visit to rs. unday’s aunt, Mr. and. Mrs. R. S. MacBride enter- 352" George Mays, on King street. S an E nas | tained a group of friends last Friday [ Moge ororles Boser of Wancouver, {evening at their home at a “Twelrth | "™, "id ‘Guest of hor mother, Dr. 1 o A 2 P 5 - {Night" party. i all, tt.on Duke stréet. Values to $39.75 i"Mrs. A. V. Eckert has gone to New | Xt Waller Barrett ion Duke sirsel 10 Fall Coats, assorted styles $ | York city, ‘Where she will join her | crom's visit to Mr. and Mrs. William||{ - 15 All-wool Plaid Skirts, assorted styles........ $3.85 Valuesto$10.00 husband and spend a week. n F 7 3 v ] s, a8 3 5 o Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brock of|TaF1oT % CHmPeRer NG 0 ot [[{ 42 Dresses, silks and tricotines, all sizes. .. .....$10.00 Values to$35.00 Cleveland, Ohio, who have~ been ;0 thy it last | LI/ . o _epe * 7. 5 Iguests for the holidays of XMrm.| ek of his paronts Me. and Mrs. 20 Waists, of dimities and voiles.............. $1.00 Valuesto $2.95 | Brock's_sister, Mrs. Rea Wright, have | 1. McWhorter, on Franklin street. e e returned to thelr home. " 13 M’f““a"n'n'.;c"xf."u)e'f Tovert watter |4 18 Fall Hats of fine velvets................... $1.00 Values to $7.50 i . and T . D. Tewksbury were t! we ng it 4 ’ ! onta at-ai dancs. at thelr home last] tan o er (oo Sneln 37 Cotton Flowered Gowns................... 79¢ Valuesto $1.50 evening, when they had about twen-! Mr. James T. Doyle has returned to 3 7. | {y-Bve guests { his home in Richmond after a visit 21 All-wool Tuxedo Sweaters................. .$3.95 Valuesto $7.50 Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hill were] to Mr. and Mys. Clarence R. Keith in | }* hosts at their home last week at a] George Wdshington Park. delightful bridge party, followed by 2| Miss Mae Rixey and Miss Katharine buffet supper. : Thompson of Culpeper were the week i R % @ - e 8 =