Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 48

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24 % it £ it S : A i) g SOCIETY i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTbN D. C, JANUARY 22, 1922_PART 2. . é #- /| Washington Cotillon : Festivitics in Honor Dance Is Announced ’ Of the Brides-to-Be The first dance of the Washington A charmingly arranged tea will be Cotlllfon will be given tomorrow even- given this afternoon by Miss Ger- ing in the ballrooms of the New A |!rufle Coumbe and Miss Sallie Nor- ‘Willard Hotel at 10 o'clock. Mrs. ‘yvell Larkin from 6 to 8 o'clock at the | Mahlon Pitney and Mrs. Richard H. "home of Maj. and Mrs. Coumbe, 1448 Townsend will recelve the guests, Girard street, ia honor of Miss Mary and Mr. Gist Blair, chairman, will Isabelle Trigg, whose marriage to| make the presentations. Mr. Jules i Mr. Bradner Dundy Wheeler‘l'"“d“ke‘ SOCIETY DAY AND TUESDAY ORLY | Big Bargains in Tapestries ! Direct From the Mill—No Remnants Henrl de Sibour will lead. the open- y place tomorrow mornin he deco- ——— ing figure. The committee for this rations will be pink roses and sweet in. - - | season includes Mr. Blair, chairman; . 7'M peas, the flowers forming a charming [§ | Tapestries—so- 3 or 4 patterns, ik Mr. J. Mandeville Carlisle, Mr. de : centerpleces for the tea table, where & | wide. Good color- good heavy qual- » | Sibour, Mr. John Washingion Dav- g p Mrs. Coumbe and Mrs. Lansing M. | ing e = ity tapestry. 2 = 3 111S117 F STREE idge, ‘Mr. ‘George A. Garrett, Mr. i ] Dow will preside. ! B R TET Neniad. T i Charles C. Glover, jr., Mr. Charles ) Assisting the young hoste will ‘e Noble Gregory, Mr. Edward A. Har- - be Miss Annie Wall Bald Miss riman, Mr. John B. Henderson, Mr. ; - Helen Maley and Miss Martha Trigg. T Coleman Jennings, Mr. _Marshali Miss Annie Wall Baldwin and Miss No. 20s1. ‘apestries—6 or 8 patterns, 4 Langhorne, Mr. Alexander B. Legare, i Helen Maley entertalrgd at a bridge some mercerized, r A";mt $2.25 $345 o Mr. Basil Miles, Mr. Edward _A. k i party Friday night Miss Trigg . \ Mitchell, Mr. Robert Stead, jr. Mr. s ‘1 and her wedding party, having, a. § | $345..... A i Walter R. Tuckerman, Mr. Horace specially appropriate decoration for: & | ™~ = J 19930.ccccceccc0can . H. Westcott, Mr. Clarence R. Wilson, the supper table, of whiclf a minature —_— e . ew resses i N Mr. Jennings C. Wise and Mr. William bride and bridegroom were the chief B N g -} Bowle Clarke, secretary. features. Guests at the bridge in- . ; ' et 88 ety o suos e iz N (pholstery, Novelty & Supply Store § : elvin, Miss' Elsie ; NG MRS, PAUL LAWRENCE Miss Gertrudé Coumbe and Miss Sal- | Ji For Spl’lng War. Trade Boaré Club hio, who haw been the Lie Norvell Larkin. Last evening the WHOLESALE 911 7th St. NW. RETAIL & Holds Reunion for 500 Wi asitawrenes; an her young friends, including the wed- Phone Main 3419 xk s ¥ - Especially are the latest arrivals worthy of careful consideration— A protty dance wasigiven last éven- morrow night Mrs. Merritt Me- . ’ ing 1 th ball; th. ‘Whoter will tertain for the bride. wonderfully modeled upon lines and with features that are both original roof of the Wasnington Hotel by the | Gonfederacy Chapter e and exclusive; developed in materials likewise exclusive with the season War Trade Board Club as a reunion Will Hold Dance the are !e"'lll N for present and former employes, a The 8 = o Chapter-of the s & % homes for the dance. The guests,|hold their_annual zlmu at 2400 }em Crepe Roma, Satin-back Cantons, Crepe Satins, Georgettes, Crepe Knit, B O e e e | b e mane by as Harvey Ba THE HOUSE OF QUALITY : Taffetas, Poiret Twills—featuring the attractive new basque and full ception’ committee, composed of Mrs. | Those receiving will be Mrs. Alice “ 9 . . Beulah Wheat, Mrs. Grace Denhardt, | Ferguson, . Ball, 'Mrs. Elton Pil- ¥ skirt effects; the “Jenny” and the flowing sleeves. Distinctive styles and Mise Grace Roper, Miss Kthel Young, | low, Mrs. Wilbur Donaldson and Mrs. ’ illl 3 . Miss Margaret Pepper, Miss Helen [ E. K. Van Sickler. pressive qualities. For street and afternoon wear— i Wylle, Miss Edna Breese and Miss 3 S ° Mabel Wyman. The buffet supper was . K. V. g 3 . Tt ot the motel: “ihe somemitiee on ) 529-50 to 595-00 arrangements included Mise Mabel L. | Margaret Cockerille, Miss Kitty Hoge 937-939 F Street N.W. No Branch Stores Shulters, chalrman, assisted by Miss |and Miss Maude Van Sickler. Elsie A. Thomson, Miss Irene Mason, —_— 3 Mrs. Kathryn Raker, Miss Olive K. o Grebe, Mrs. Edna Strudley Colbert, M e Pre-Inventory Sale . Herman F. Carl was chairman of the 2 ¥ 2 - Showing Is Announced of foor Smmties 7 Wi Teikea | Equipped with a y B N e htowenn and MF. € Besins & 5 9:15 French Hand-Made Frocks bl iehe GAS BURNER gins fomorrow morning, 9: ~—in French Voile and Georgette Crepes—wonderfully embellishe® with Mme. Ju;s[ 1-ad s 3 for A N annual cut price occasion \\.hen cos; or actpalb v falue 1st dx]s( beading and embroidery. Genuine French fashioning and French needi¢- eads Patronesses BOILING and ) regarded in our :ietermmatnot} to close out before stock- craft are splendidly demonstrated in these Frocks. i Mme. Jusserand, wife of the am- STERILIZING taking all our Women’s and Misses’ Winter Suits, Coats, Skirts, . bassador of France, heads the list of B] aSes and Mil]inerv patronesses for the annual ball of s ouse: V. $39.00 to $65.00 the Trinity College Alumnae, which the clothes while - o vill be given Friday evening, Feb- - P :llnry 3, in the ballrooms of the New IN THE xclusive Models in ‘Willard Hote:il hAlgDHR l:; I&;}:‘eor o ) M. ° C ts pagonspecs Vil e Setire ¢ te | «1900” CATARACT Women’s and Misses’ Coa e el . oot ggl‘;i‘\;:fi;)l{z.‘:b“aol!.' gite ELECTRIC WASHER g New Tweed Suits L | R At Pre-Inventory Prices E. es, TS, 3 - for Street d Sport W. fl’a’;'{:}g:h T R LR L NO EXTRA CHARGE Carefully selected for our regular stock, these elegant cofats will prc:lve 10K an ear-— : g n i i ins in years. Mostly one-of-a-style, plain or fur trimmed. i BESERE p':weed AT gé',‘:;{l';}“,x Sf,';':,%’ ,?s"'c?‘,fi:{,fz,‘,m for this convenience. the best bargains in y y yle, p it attention to a lot of Rainbow s, dark and light shades, e A ughtee atcs Jobn C Vith special atten 0 e Sirs, 5T W Cougnier, Sirs. X oats, $64.75 silk lined—at the unusual price— Densmore, Mrs. Nellie, Féaley, Mrs $50 Coats, 329 75 $85 5 K = Miss Elsie Kernan, Mrs. Thomas La e ON $29.50 e ra. 1. Brin Powell, Mre. $59 Coats, $39.75 $95 Coats, $74.75 Rafael L. Shanafelt and Mrs. John \O e $65 Coats, $44.75 $119 Coats, $89.75 A G e College Women to Honor C 54 75 $150 C . : - oats, $94.75 Miss Ada L. Comstock $ 75 oats, $ ‘" 5 The college women's dinner. at Wardman Park Inn tomorrow night 2 A - in honor of Miss Ada L. Comstock, W ) $ d’;AnOZ!rSmith College and Dresl:cnl $19,50 tO $29All- Ool Sk’lrts, 12.50 ( :llarg Iln of the American Association of Uni- . 3 No . No Refunds No Exchangee ‘1""'“" (Woinan is creatins ETar o These are in handsome stripes, checks and plaids, sport and H || terest among the college groups in od ] All 5 'n th lot ° - o city. Mrs. Samuel Herrick, 3512 pleated models. sizes in the lot. g | Macomb street, chairman of the co 2 | | mittee on arranging the dinner, is a # | f:“cehguer;e of Brown, Mrs. C. D. Her- A Specml Purchase of || ron, Byrn Mawr; Miss Shirley Fair, 1113 G St. N.W. e e A ersits; Mine New Spring Dresses . INGW, o1brook, z A h. grags gt Cortiny. Ml s You can buy the ew Spring $ 39 : S e i Caucges e, 3. B “1900” Washer On Sale Monday, at 7 . Talbot, e e B 5 ! 4 y Our 3 | | R ey Bolives Mits &, ON TRIAL! Spring loveliness in charmingly designed dresses for women and misses, ¢ Lamsr, Radolph-Macon Cousesl ' Termsif desired of Canton crepe, taffeta, “Krepe knit” and combinations. New straight-line > i‘:‘r‘gézngr)l;ir?i\:e‘lll‘.egm&‘?cm!:' Maud Srmsnncenre and bouffant models, trimmed with contrasting colors of silk, smart vests, rea urchnaseé dale || &ruuns van.ts: 3 e o I (| Jane Snerser, “niversity of e For Free Demonstration ? Mrs. . Lee, Jr., ; ; g o C o B 18an: Ra iiss Sibyl Baker, Weilesley. | in your home ’phone M. 7127. ontinues eor; ganlzmg ur piouse epl. 3 Mrs. Morrison Names - —with values greater. than ever. If you have attended the early days of Conintes Glias Carroll-Erwin Co Thousands of the very finest models will be placed on sale tomorrow the 'sale you will know what these values 'really are. and all others take IMINeS s S rmen 707~12%th St.NL morning, regardless of cost, in order to quickly close out stock on hand heed and visit our store during the remaiming days to share in the most Sttt la e A Elactrical Appliances and reorganize this department. : wonderful bargains yet realized. & ;u;l rec‘evpllon'argil bazauet. o the $5.95, $6.50, $7.50 $595 to $10 Silk ollege Women's Club, street, S ° to be held at Rauscher's on February | ([ R AR Batiste and French Blouses and Over- 25, announces the following commit- o 0 . A Spring Dress Sale Pl ain s Y advisory; Miss Ruth McGowan, dec i to % 3 ratlol Miss Edna Sheehy, mus 7 Mrs. Amos A. Steele, printing; Mi WhAt would You Do = Cho'ce! $2. 79 I William E. Chamberlin, club.featu 2 lf Choice $2 95 Miss Ruby Nevins, ushers; Miss E! A 'y . All our higher-priced zabeth Ford, seating. . % e Assisting hostesses are Miss Char- was"mgton Was =i 5 ! B‘“fi“‘f’v in charming mod- lotte Farrington, Mrs. -Howard G.|| lnvaded B These are entirely madegL\ els, showing exquisite touches Nichol!wgl‘l;: gom;u’rstg‘wsu, Mrs. | y by hand, being handdrawn, of embroidery and lace trim- M Emma G ?:m'-a.'uiuolc':';::?é] Hostile Armies? handtailored, tucked and em- ming. Pink, navy, brown, DayistMisshRaroling Klagar.SMss 2 broidered, Trimmed with ¢/ tan, white, flesh, sand. Also g.“%é“:”;:le. *Stes. wflxem:y ct;f"!'):;” That's exactly what is going real filet lace and finest ocean ” splendid crepe de chines in e e aneibarc| :: .:I.tml,;l‘;: ""';,‘ e {:"nf.‘;"‘mf pearl buttons. Many very sp]olrt stripes with convertible ?(. R. Hnrnsr.E 3d;| Miss Mary Pierce, pared when they start to in- beautiful models. collars. D. Kidder, Miss Cl i Bar- There are home after home ° 5 ett Dr, Ada & Thomus s Ruty || and apartment 'afier " apart- Entire Stock of Black Blouses and Overblouses Bzt B wou, Yo Sngures Siovans || Fiouttine detense, and are st Up to $20 in Two Lots Vosthom Mg Jorhia Eane, Mes || 1R "ieee il start. mobliie- - k §$°m:=fiha‘:"flsh€i"h';‘.;{:“m§: ;fi‘: tion ere long for summer Lot 1—Black Blouses Lot 2 . % ; ’ R i ] Farst Meaton. “fl'.f.f;h:i‘s::';:‘,,i:':.':;fi‘::g _ Up to $12.50 Choice of Black Blou;es \ réasonable it ig to PRO’ . = Sold up to ' YOUR HOMES against one of Choice of the $ $ o e .. $495 | @iy 7.5 oW, ‘will co: ‘ou noth= ing; it yeu have o' do i Simmsm s U] sam e aem write or phone, and re; embroidered or beaded georgettes, in broidered. All black or with touche sentative will give you full in- sizes 34 to 46. You'll appreciate these of white. A fine selection to choose formation of how easy it is to fine bargains. from, in sizes 34 to 46. thoroughly screen your home - Seremas that will lest 2. life: Jearance of Sipon Swesters sild up to $10 screens tha a : sold up to $10; rose, f 5 gl':: y‘fiofinmb‘: y-:::‘a ":'.53; salm((:m, brown:{ blues, turquoise. Sweepifig Close ,mxt/a; $2 b 9 5 the huge armies of FLIES that £ Materials consist will invade Washington, and of Fine ' Tricoti ne, rid yourself of the discase- E:I;‘etTvlll ‘Taffeta, ng peits, - == b conc b Ao Prelnventory Prices on| | Amomcng dnoder Wonderta Seo . s 2 screens ome folks” = A special lot of coats made into the $ 00 in one of the most modern Winter Hats Beautiful Spring Hats one price. Comprises new Sport - plants.to be found. ‘Women’s and Misses' 8500 Hats a models in all the newest materials, T ~ “Place Yoar ofd", a‘?“' p}n::e.::ti'r:‘m $1.00 at $5.00 and also a number of fall coats, fur Values to Early atce, 0! g dmfig‘ o : i il 2 > ~ to $10, in mart, . 3 & = trimmed. $35.00 —and learn what .n‘ku'flzt_-' panne_velvet, duvetyn taring horsehair. braid, visca and you gain by so doing. Phone North 6714 or North 2661 ‘The Henderson Mfg. Co. 13191341 W N.W. combination effects, elegantly trim- med with flowers, novelty orna- ments and ribbons. Choice of all the new pastel shades. Very un- usual values at five dollars. Also on Display New Spring Hats at $7.50, $10, $12.50 to $15.00 and velour. Choice of the Iot....... $2.95 ining stock of Model Hats up nn‘ftlme include embroidered duvetyn, h:ndma avlle.lvtt l‘lau and nuine velours. oice of t‘l:alot......................‘5- // There Are Hundreds of Other Special& So Make Sure of an * Early Visit to This Great Bargain Event \ ' Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star

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