Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 9

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THE LESSNER-MEYER CO., Inc. : % 917 F Street NW. “ou Who Ever Heard of Buying Coats, Suits and Dresses at Such Prices as These Tomorrow Big (Continued from Eighth Page.) be Mra. . Alblon Wilkins, Mrs. Rose Mulcare, Mrs. Frank Morrison and Miss Jessica Smith. Assisting in . Robert liams, Fannie Shreve Heéargsill, Miss Lillian Cheno- Wweth, Mrs. Walter Judge, Mrs, James Mrs. Ellington, Mrs. Hugh Fred, Mrs. Amos Slaymaker, Mrs. Wilfred Swinney, Mrs. Irene Dayton, Mrs. Colvin, Mrs. Joseph Pilcher, Mrs. Gus Weddeburn, Miss Mabel Steagall, Miss Virginia rett, Miss Reba Daughton, Miss Pau- line’ Chapman, Miss Sue Weaver and Miss Peggy Fred, daughter of the hostess. 3 Mis. Theodore Hance Tiller enter- tained at lunch today for Mrs. Frank White, wife of the United States treasurer, and her house guest, Miss Alice Fischer of North Dakota, taking the company to the “Hoot o' the Owl,” the cafe of the Pen Women's League of Washington, of which Mrs. Tiller is president. Other guests were Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis, George Roosevelt, Mrs. Walter Lean of Baltimore, Mrs. Gillett Hi Mra. Ernest Walker, Miss Flora Wil- son, Mrs. Agnes D. Graves and Mrs. William Wolft Smith. Tiller, who is president of the City of Washington League of Amer- ican Pen Women, and Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, supervisor of playgrounds for the District of Columbia, gave a joint luncheon yesterday at the clubhouse of the league, among the guests being Miss Grace Hamilton of Los Angeles, Cal Mrs. Sterling Gardiner, %:s8 Ella Edith Ki, [} Manufacturer’s Overstock in Three Sensational Lots $§ Tricotine Dresses »E Georgette Dresses lardiner, Mrs. ingman Kern, Mrs. Maude Whitman of Boston, New Spring Model Dresses Velour Dresses Taffeta Dresses Fur-Trimmed Suits Mass'; Mrs, R J. Stragton, Mrs. Jobn Serge Dresses Satin Dresses New Tweed Sport Suits CronER A QT ounE i s0d MR AR y ew Lt Taffeta Dresses Velour Suits Tailored Suits voft el o P . o » ment at the Powhatan for a week. and serxe Suits Coats of Bolivia Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler and Miss Velour Coats Tricotine Suits Fur and Plain Trimmed A S AT T day in January. Mrs. Willlam Leary of Cleveland, Ohlo, will be the guest of honor at the tea to be given by Mrs. Enos New- man at Wardman Park Hotel on next Saturday afternoon. This will be the second in a series of small tear which Mrs. Newman is giving this season. Prince Eugene Lubomirski enter- tained a small party at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday. Miss Vera Hibarger of Chicago, en- tertained a small dinner party last evening at the Powhatan in honor of Miss Wesley, also of Chicago. The table was prettily decorated with pink roses. 1, Cunringhom & €o 316 7th St. For Tomorrow Only! Exceptional Sale Distinctive New DRESSES NONE WORTH LESS THAN $25 MANY WORTH TO $35 00 Mrs. Colin H. Livingstone and Miss Livingstone will be at home informal- 1y tomorrow, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Cards have been received in Wash- ington by many of the friends of former Senator Chester I Long of Kansas for the wedding of his daugh- ter, Miss Margaret Long, to Mr. Wil- liam Eugene Stanley, in the M. E. Church of Wichita, Kan., the evening of Wednesday, January 18. Miss Long made many friends in Washington during the family resldence here a few years ago. < Mrs. William B. Orme, Mrs. Rawlins Hume and Miss Julie Hume will be at home Wednesday afternoons, Febru- ary 1 and 15. ‘The Congressional Club will have as its guest of honor Friday afternoon Mr. Walter Scanion, the Irish tenor. A :::-fl program will be followed by Mrs. Ernest Walker will be at home tomorTow afternoon informally at her residence, 2112 S street, and the fol- lowing Wednesdays in this month. Mrs. Mollere of Brooklyn, N. Y., wife of Capt. Joseph F. Mollere, com- manding officer at Sandy Hook dur- ing the world war, i8 visiting her cousin, Mrs. N. H. Thornton, at 1871 California street. Mrs. Loufse Johnson Rutherford has issued cards for a luncheon tomor- row in honor of Miss Alice Milburn, a debutante of next season. A card party for the benefit of the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hos- pital will be given in the red room of the Cairo Thursday, January 19, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, by the committee of the Church of the In- Tailored Tricotine Dresses T tne afternsen s Ister Canton Crepe Dresses Miss Mabelle Helkes-Justice, who Roshanara Crepe Dresses is a guest at the New Willard, is ex- tending her stay in this city. Invitations have been issued for the opening of an exhibition of paint- ings by Shunko Sugiura of Tokio, Japan, tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 4:30, to be held under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution in the United States National Museum. The exhibition will be open until January 27. Mr. Sugiura is on his way to Paris, where he will present to the Louvre one of his paintings which ‘was accepted about ten years ago, and he is taking this opportunity to show his work in this country, which is illustrative of a phase of Japanese art, Mr. George C. Leach, mayor of Min- neapolis, entertained a small com- pany at dinner last evening at the Powhatan. A variety of embroidered, beaded and tailored models. Sizes for misses and women. Mr. Eno Lends House For Hospital Benefit. \ Mr. William Phelps Eno will open the drawing rooms of his residence, 1771 N street, at 9:30 o'clock the even- ing of January 21 for a musical to be given for the benefit of the Found- ling Hospital, when Mme. Augette Foret's “Musical Intime” will be given. A large number of women prominent in soclety have interested themselves in the evening and among the patrons are Mme. Jules Jusserand, Lady Geddes, Mrs. Edwin Denby, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. William How- ard Taft, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mm. ‘Wallenberg, Princess Bibesco, Mmie. EVERY GARMENT MUST GO Every. Piece of Wearing Apparel in the Entire House Reduced % to } Former Prices " 'All Suits Are Now 12 Price $39 to $60 Suits, Reduced to $19.95 to $29.50 $65 to $100 Suits, Reduced to $35 to $49.50 $35 Tweed Suits, Silk Lined, $18.95 $39 to $70 Coats, Reduced to $25, $35, $39.50 $75 to $125 Coats, Reduced to $49.50, $59.50, $69.50 $25 to $35 Odd Lot Coats, Reduced to $15 $30 to $40 Fur Chokers and Scarfs, $19.95 $25 to $55 Dresses, Silks, Crepes, Tricotines, $15, $19.95, $25 $18 to $25 Dresses, 16 to 18 Sizes, $8.95 bury, Mrs. Sarah Lee Philllps, Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Medill McCormick, Mrs. W. E. Borah, Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Hor- ace M. Towner, Mrs. Frank Mondell, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mrs. Ausmstus P. Gordner. Mrs enry C. Corbin, Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. Dawmel Steen, Mrs, Henry S. Graves, Mrs. Robinson Downey, Mrs. Thomas F. T.ngan, Mrs. William Gerry Morean, Mrs. John L. Newbold, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Ch_ries Henry sut- Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. George W. Ehle, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins Charles Bell, Mrs. 1. T. Mann, Evening Dresses, 1, Former Price, Wonderful Dresses, fary Gwynn, Mrs. Frederick A. Delano, Mrs. Thomas Bradley, Mrs, James McDonald, Mrs. Ridley McLean, M Victor Kauftmann, Mrs. James Carro! Frager, Mrs, Frank Hume, Mrs. Wil- liem H. King, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. G. V. H. Moseley, Mrs. Charles Bromwell, Mrs. Delos A. l!lo&gou.s,lln. Frederick s, $19.95, $29.50, $39.50 and $49.50 $10 to $16 Wool Skirts, Plaids, Etc., $8.95 $2.00 Slip-on Sweaters, Former Prices, $5 and $5.95 $3.00 Dent Grant. Mrs Syivanus Stokes Sille Now $1.98 and $3.50 Silk Pendleton, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, Mrs. $1.49 $10 to $15 Trimmed Hats, $1.50 and $3.95 $1.98 BMos. B 4. Cable, °.?;.:.'mm Kiime R, 8 George N. Poulieff, Miss Janet Richards, Mrs. O. T. Mallery, Miss Natalie der, Tica Charles P. Connell, Mrs. fohn G ont, Mrs. Frederick Britton. Mrs. John M. Biddle, Mrs. Palmer Derby, Mrs, Hamilton Wright, Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. Wilson Green, Mrs. George 7T, Marye, Mrs. H. F. Rousseau, Mrs. James Dexter Adams, Mrs. Murra: ‘Adaison, Mrs. Orion M. Barber, Mrs. Norman Underwood, Mrs. ncis ash Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. "N‘. = 3 Wi Shelto! - Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star|% =<5 2= ‘Seclety folk and art overs in gon-| = $30 Woolen Scarfs, Former Prices, $5 to $10 "Now $2.98 and $5 Special Lot of Blouses, All Colors, Sizes and Materials . Sold Regularly at $5 to $12.95, Now $2.98 and $3.95 Mrs. | Lo eral are interested in the exhibition to be opened tomorrow from 8 to 4:30 .m., in the United States Na- useum, 10th and B streets, to show the work of Mr. Shunko Sugura of Toklo, Japan, which will be held there under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution up to and in- cluding January 27. The artist, one of the greatest of his own country, is on his way to “Paris to present to the Louvre one 1ef his work: ;about ten yei o'clock. tional 8l which was accepted ago0. Additional patronesses for the Gar- fleld Hospital bepefit ball to be given at the New Willard the night of Jan- uary 25 fm" pace, glving promise of one of the very largest and most brilliant of the efit balls of the winter. Additional boxholders Include Judge Martin A. Knapp, Mrs. Cole of Ten- any nessee, Mrs. George M: , Mrs. H. W. DuPuy, Mr. and Henry B. Spencer and Mrs. P Drury. Mr. Willlam Bowle Clarke is chalr- man of the men's ball committee. The marriage of Miss Gussie Brock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brock, to Mr. Louis B. Greenberg took place at the home of her parents, at noon Sunday, January 15, Dr. Abram Simon officiating. Plans for the wed- ding. were simply made, the bride wearing a dr of dark brown duve- tyn with a hat of the same color, and a mole-skin wrap, After April 18, Mr. and Mrs. Greenberg will be at home at 18th and Calvert streets northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wolf of 630 Princeton place northwest are leav- ing today for Atlantic City for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Luke C. Strider will entertain at a tea for the nature section of the Twentieh Century Club tomorrow from 3 o b o'clock, at her residence, 1450 Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. Wil- liam H. Herron, president of the club, will give an illustrated talk on, “Plant re.” Mrs. Leo Miner will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Korman entertained at a supper at Wardman Park Hotel last evening, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. M. Gates, Miss Belle Tarshes, Miss Sophie Hillman, lM.r. Harry Glantz and Mr. Q. Magan- ns. Mrs. J. W. Frizzell, president of the Diggrict Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Lyman B, Swormstedt, president of the Women's City Club, and Mrs. Basil Manly, president of the College Women's Club, have taken seats to- gother for the concert to be given for thte benefit of the Disabled Veterans’ Rellef Soclety, on Friday afternoon, January 32, at the National Theater, at 4:30 o'clock, at which Miss Jessie Masters, the all-American contralto, will sing. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morganstein of this city announce the marriage of of January 11, their daughter, Miss Fay Morgan- stein, to Mr. Henry Charles Abrems, also of Washington, on the evening i The ceremony wi performed by Rabbi George Silve: stone of Ahove Sholem Synagogue, ‘The bride was|bridal couple will be gi $70.00 Solld Ma- hogany Cane Chair or Rocker, spring cushion or upholstered seat— $56.00 Redu grades. Distinctive Furniture and Decorations For a Limited Period All Discontinued Lines of i{;‘,?‘}l:’l‘: remo: Furniture and Odd Pieces ced 10% to 33159 4 The furniture offerd is the same high-class quality merchandise that you have always This beautiful ten-piece Chippendale Dining Suite in genuine mahogany. Regular price, $1,324.00; reduced to .....covuvuunnn. the immediate families of the bride |roses. A reception in honor o and bridegroom. dressed in a handsome tricotine gown, ven af ihe , the parents on Sun- 3 Phone Main 76; B. HENDERSON 1108 G St. We Give a Few Examples $370 4-piece Mahogany Dining Suite. $620 10-piece Mahogany Dining Suite. $642 10-piece Mahogany Dining Suite.... $664 10-piece Mahogany Dining Suite. $953 g-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite $1.056 7-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite. I $805 9-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite. . Odd Beds, 409, to 509, Off rubber tires— $25.00 0 | | $32 Solld Ma- | Tea | | i | i It is rare, indeed, that furniture purchased solely for its artistic and quality value is reduced to the point where it actually meets the price asked for furniture of lower . - ips 11th ST. N.W. The House of Courtesy Making Extraordinary Reductions Even for January in the Normandy Panvelaine Pollyanna Cut Bolivia Wandora Evora Ermine Finer Coats Both Plain and Fur- trimmed—down to the amazingly low price level— The very materials of which they are made pronounce their excellence. The models in which they are made assure their ex- clusiveness—and the Furs with which they are trimmed estab- lish their luxuriousness. In Belted, Bloused and Fitted Models; lined with fine silk; embroidered and braided—or trimmed with— Wolf—Squirrel—Mole—Beaver —N u t ri a—Kolinsky Squirrel You've all the other Coats—likewise offered at really tempting reductions, being now r_n_grked—- 115—29—+45—+89—119 borfi_~- o

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