Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1922, Page 8

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SOCIETY INS President and Mrs. HE President and Mrs. Hard- Ing ‘were hosts to over five hundreq guests at the recep- ticn, which they held 2t the White House last evening, in honor ot "the delegates attending the farmer's aonferance, which is being held in Washington. Assisting the President and Mrs. Harding in receiving were the Vice President and Mrs. Coolldge, tho Secretary of State and Mrs Hughes, the Secretary of the Navy | and Mrs. Denby, the Secretary of agriculture and Mrs. Wallace. and Mrs. Fall, wife of the Secretary of the Intorior. Mirs. Harding wore a charming guwn of stlver and orchid brocade with crystal trimmings and Mrs. Cooiidge wore a gown of inidnight blue velvet, fashioned with a round neck, sleeveless and with a sash train. The Marine Band was stationed in the large cntrance hall and a buffet supper was served in the state din- ing room. HAIR NET “UNICUM” HAIR NETS ARE EANDMADE OF AMERICAN PREPARED HAIZ, THOR- OUGHLY STERILIZED AID CAREFULLY L.iSPECTED. IT IS OUR AIM TO PRODUCE HAIR NETS OF UNBRIVALLED BXOELLENCE, GIVIVG THOR- OUGH SATISFACTION. ANY “UNICUM" NET WHICKE FOR ANY REASON DOES NOT PROVE SATISFACTORY WILL BE CHEEERFULLY BEI- CHANGED. CAP SHAPE FRINGE SHAPE DOUBLE HAIR 2 FOR 25c Secretary ot Trensury Host to Vice Prenident. The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge will be the guests of henor at idinner this evening of the Secretary of tye Treasury, Mr. Mellon, when his duuglter, Miss Mellon, will serve as hostess. i ale Reception at White House to Farm Delegates. ,of Mrs. Newton D. Baker. THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, Harding "Hosts _at have an apartment. Senator and Mrs. Willlam M, Cal- at the New Willard of Mr. A. N. Grey. Miss Helen Cannon was hostess at luncheon today, enmtertaining au dis- ! tinguished company of thirty-six ! meet Mrs. J. L. Loose of Kansas City. The out-of-town guests present in- cluded Mrs. Harvey J. Sconce of Dan ville, 111 G. Cannon and Miss Cannon enter- tained at dinner in honor of the Se retary “of War and Mrs. John W. Weeks, when their guests numbered twenty. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith and Mrs. Newton D. Baker. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. [Robert Lansing, the former Secretary of State in the same cabinet with Nr. Meredith and Mr. Baker: Senator Kenneth McKellar, Senator Gilbeért M. Hitchcock, Representative and Mrs. J. Campbell Cantrill, Lieut. Gen and Mrs. Young, Gen. and Mrs. Wi liam D. Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Saulsbur: Miss Gwynne and Mr. Charles S. Hamlin. i Mr. and Mre. John E. Milholland gave a dinner last evening In the ®old room at the Potel La Favette in honor of the former Secretary of State, Mr. Willi'm Jennings Bryan. Many }interetting speaches were made and the gucsts Included the minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Stepanek: Rev. Dr. ; Freeman, Canon Rursell, Princess La- zarovitch, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, MRS. EDWIN DENBY, Miss Flora Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Wife of the Secretary of the Navy,|ard Cole, Pasadena, Calif.; Mr. end who, with him, will be hostess at a| Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Henry Wells, Miss Dor- reception this afternvon from 5 to 7| othy Parkhurst, Col. and Mrs. John o'clock at thelr residemce, 2224 R|Temple Graves. Mr. Irwin B. Linton, {New York, from which port ho will sail Saturday ror France. .\(r and Mrs. Judar Howe Sears of v York and Washington are spmdlnx the winter in their resi- dence, 1218 16th street. Mrs. Frederic A. Keep will enter- | ‘min a company at dinner this even- ng. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauftmann will ieave Washington tomorrow and 80 to Belleair, Fla., for a stay. Mrs. H. Wiltred DuPuy entertain- ed at luncheon today zt the Shore ham in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward T. Mellon, who are the house ®uests of the Secretary of the Treas- Mr. Andrew W. Mellon. Her jests included Princess Ghika, n. George O. Sgquier and Col. Beecher. Gen. and Mrs. Tasker Eliss will be hosts at dinner this evening in honor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun will entertaln at dinner Fri- day evening in honor of their house | mtreet. Mr. and Mrs. James Russell. jr.: Nr. guest, Princess Lazarovich. Satur- and Mrs. P. A: Potter and Mr. and Mrs. day Mrs. Calhoun Will give i luncheon T == | A, B, Kirby. Mra. Milholland is leav- somplim ing for New York todzy. in 10 be glven by the attaches of the Brit- 1sh embassy for ihe advisory siaff of the Bri n to the conference. she will be infor) fter 4 oclock. Miss Elizabeth Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A, Price, will en- tertain a company of debutantes this afternoon. ¥ Miss Atala Kim at hon - o Mr. and Mrs. I T. Mann entert~ined {a company of young people at dinner = last e An informal dance will be given to- | Alice Mann. Their gues morrew evening in the ballroom of 2409 | cess Bertha Cantacusene, Miss Bea- 16th street for the benefit of the Wash- | trice Beck, Miss Frances Hampson, ington Ej { Miss Mildred Bromwell, Mias Cornelia Vanderbilt. Miss Anu_Gordon, the counselor of the Swedish legatlon, Mr. s were Pr . Ear and Throat Hospltal. Miss Charlotte Washburn mll leave erine Cheatham. Miss Laura Lejeune. | G a8 CHaPiot e, Wt D Nea ! Mrs. Coolidge and \lrs Gillette, Mrs. Truman H. Newberry and Mrs. Charles Townsend will alternate at the tea ble for Mrs. Denby at her reception : Miss Florence Kline, Miss Lytle. Miss | Marcia Foss. Miss Constance Foss, { Miss Jane Carmichael, Miss Katherine | Shaw, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Eleanor | de Lagerberg: the secretary of the Norwegian legation, Mr. Collln; the ttache of the Argentine embassy, Mr. Ayerza; the attache of the British em- York and Philadelphia, and Will return the last of Februar Mr. Wiliam L. McMorris, Jr.il Mr. Q. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922, Shields at the Shoreham, where thfi)’“lfv and yder were guests at dinner last night} g, { toh and Mr and Mrs. Randall H Last evening Representative Joseph | Ty {ford. who has just returned from the | ning for their daughter, Miss | Hill. 'Miss Minnfe Hiil, Miss Mary Walter B. Ingram and Mr. Burwell B. Mr. Leander McCormick-Good- SOCIETY rhnlnlln. who are receiving now at the Florida resort for the sea- P Agaey bers of official, diplomatic an@ resi- dent soclety. Mr. Heuri de Sibour led the cltilion alona. together Miss Olyve Gl’ael hu left for Miami, a., where she wiil Mr. James Mellon. The Washington Cotillon gave ftg be the guest of | annual dance last evening in the ball- | ! rooms of the New Williard, when a| —_ brilllant company attended. The; A number of dinmer parties pre-| guests were received by Mrs. Mahlon ool ihe dance of the Washington ( Pitney and Mrs. Richard H. Town- Cotillon last evening. among those scnd and the Introductions were made ghteriaining small companies infor- | by Mr. Charles C. Glover, r.. owing to mally being Mr. and Mrs. Ord Pres-| the absence of Mr. Glst Blair, who gner. | is In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler | Tre co il was fallawed hy gen- entertalned a company of eightecn, | eral dancing and a buffet supper was taking thelr guests later to the dance. | merved at midnight. The guests num- | Mr. and Mrs. Fowler will entertain ! bered about 240 and included mem- at dinner again Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Oakley Tot- ten. ‘jr. entertained Col. and Mrs. Patteraon, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Reinsch | and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton_Lew closed their place, the Meado W hite Sulphur Sprivgs. and gone 1o Con_inid_d_on_ mmh P Genuine Orange Blossom Engagement Rings Bride's Wedding Ring Gama Completes Viait tn Washingt Mme. da Gana. who made a brief visit in Warhi bruary 7, for Eng-| land to join’ Mr. de Gama, who lsl Brazilian ambassador to the court of St. | James, and was formerly ambassador at | Washington. il Judge and Mrs. N. P. Goodwin have | ;?;xlltrn:ddto Washington Inl'vvlnnthcrl nd are stayi | Pk B staying at udmnnl 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kirby of New ' York city entertained a dinner party at the La Fayette Sunday evening. The guests wers Senator and Mrs. H. F. Ashurst, Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Pick- | ford and their son, Mr. Willtam Pick incorrect glasses harmful Your eyes may need new lenses; conditions may have changed since yoy bought the glasses Bahamus, where he was first vice con- ' sul, and who has since been appointed ! | vice consul to Bern, Switzerland. - ' 7 e 1 Mrs. Cralg middle cntertained at the modern brideshould IR YOREe B e e ] l':'.";hi""k ,"hm,,l.y at Perres | n il wear the Orange Blossom i Our examination will or! en her guests Included wedding ring v Mrs. Brady Hsarriman, Mrs. Joseph Orange mo::“dlw { prmcit. 1 Harriman and Mrs. Turnbull Oelrichs. | bt mounting.mWh-t i I Miss Martha_Codman, who is re- more fitting than that the ! l “We Are Optometrists” || H I maining in her a portion of th gone ewport home through | winter season, has to Boston for a visit groom signify his vows in the same delightfully ‘expsessive manner. J.H.DUZMRNG, PRES. 'SCHMEDTIE BROS. co Miss Alice Graenwood of Boston is gl Wardman Park Hotel for a few ays. Selinger’s 820 F St., Cor. 9th M Teroms Napoleon Bonnnart- it t Y terday in t! 4 . it s? S G | Toe Reliab% Sewekers | | «ook for the Big Clock” | and Mrs. Bonaperte took an apartment 1209.G Street Narthwest. I in New York for the winter, and are ‘White and gray excepted Q_b{éenfie/mercr OP UNIQUE; PIGHTH @ P STR!‘BTJ' greqs. and she will also be as- e ey of the Michigan Emily’ Hamilton, Mias Corinne Stev ens, Miss Elizabeth Stacy, Miss Mar- | garet Lovelace, Miss Alleen Chrehan, Miss Frances Arbuckle, Miss Eliza- beth Mills, Miss Annette Ashford,| Miss Agnes Ashford_and Miss Char- lotte Freeman Clark. resids at the tea table after the bridge game. Prince Eugene Lubomirskl of the Polish legation, Mr. Thomas Sny- der, Mr. George Sloan, Mr. Jefferson Patterson, Mr. Robert Stead, jr.; Mr. Stuart Cramer and Mr. Warden Wii- Manning spent yesterday in Washington on their back to the Unlversity of | ¢ Virginia, where they are students, from | Morgantown, W. Va. They were guests at dinner last evening of Rev. and Mrs. J. Henning Nelms, whose son, Mr. Henuing C. Nelms.' is also a student ut the University of Virginia. Dinner at Serbian Last Night. minister of the Serbs, Croats lovenes and Mme. Grouitch were bth)sbomn,..,e, €08 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. Phra SallDuklu:h legation, ¢ Informally tain a company of twel at dinner this evening. s. Mann and Miss Mann will go | to' New York Friday Hemstitching—Picot Edging, & Admiral de Bon of the French dele- garion will return this evening from Chicago, and will leave tomorrow for 10¢ Yard Mme. dinner this e will number twenty- Hauge will be hostess at ning, when her guests our. Capt. Clarence J. Henry. Commander | A. G. W. Stantan. Mr. Hugh V. Ten-, Legntlos nant, Mr. A. H. Hamilton-Gordon and Mr. Arthur Yencken, all of the British embassy staff. will The House of Caureesy——fi Mrs. Charles B. Drake was hostess g~~~ P! - i | | i | | | | | { small dance this evening at 3547 16th | hosts at dinner last evening. when e Enyrelim Hiven Tncom: | street. given for the members of u\»“,, s were invited Lo meet [ pliment. to: M. Neoton b: Baker: | advisory etaff of the British delega- Behio A Severamos of Bt | e I R ot e . 1(‘1‘30“ L i“’n' 1;‘;‘“Ce I? !;gye“::l;!(‘ner and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, wife of ! dinner parties w! precede bu("lfl included Sir Robert | the S v Twelve-Ten F St | including one at the British embassy. FinednCliled, S, fiobert ihie former Secretary of Asticulturs. e u 10n counselor of the Polish le- WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES George T. Marve en- pany of twenty at din- am- Mr. and Mrs. tertained a com ner last evening in honor of the Tomorrow afternoon from 4 to & o'clock, at the home of Mrs. George Representative Stephen G. Representative and Mrs. Rich- ard Wayne Larker, Mr. and Mrs. | B. Christian, jr., there will be held the Th I .r tion qf‘ S rino’ passadsriofAraentinetand Mme:glee Chartes Honry Butler, Mr. and Mrs. | jeint at-hofie o Mrs. Christian and X e nspira . L3 arles D. Walcott. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Charles A. Saw 4 7 capt. Davia| Harold Sewall, Mrs. Charles Moo | spectively. of the Bresident’ Th t P t wo P P (o] ] Mrs. Sellers, wife of Cap Veagh. s Adams, Miss Archibald a u lnto t Foote Sellers, aide to the Secretary of the Navy, has returned to Washington from Chattanooga. where <she was called by the sudd: and Mr. Boal. Save Money on Painting remarkable assortments —and Papering oy ordering NOW, wh ‘The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg were hosts at dinner last dvalh of her fa- ns. Is in the New Sports Wear and Apparel for Southern Resorts For Your Discriminaticn ‘We Present a Number of Erlebacher Originated Models That Strike a New Style Note And whose price marking show Extreme Moderation ther, Mr. H. Clay evening at the le i | gation, entertaining . | Among the week's at homes will be '(" honor of Mr. Arthur James Bal- Papering | SPECIAL PRICES e Gaorge B. Christian and | four. head of the British delegation | and Interior | are being made to Mrs. Charles A. Sawyer on Wednesday j 10 the conference. The guests in- D, ra | provide work for our Afternoen. January 25, from 4 to 6]cluded the ambassador of Belgium, | H)ecol ting | force over the duil season. Estimates mado. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. 2333 18th 8 Pheme Col. 1077, ROSEDERE 1206 G St. N.W. COATS SUITS Formerly Sold Up to $225 $ Discontinuation of Our FUR DEPARTMENT EVERY FUR COAT Wil Be Sold Ban.m de Cartier, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ) , Mme. Hauge. Mrs. Truxtun Teale, M. and Mra. frwin B. Laughe lin, Col. and Mrs. Stephen L. H. Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Filley Davis, Mrs. Frank West, Miss Ingegerd Wallenberg. Capt. Jean F. J. E. Rigal, naval attache of the French emb: i Mr. Arthur Yencken, third secretary ul) the British embassy, and._ Capt. Froelich Hanssen of the Norwegian | legation. o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Christian, 2529 Connecticut avenue. The former Secreiary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. William G. McAdoo and i their small daughter are spending a fow days in Washington. Mrs. Marshall “Field left last even- ing for a short visit in New York. She will return the latter part of the week. Miss Amelia Rogg of Towa, who is ouse guest of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. John Cravke Simp- son, on Massachusetts avenue, enter- tained at luncheon today at the Shore- ham Mrs. Frederick Bohen, who s with her parents, the former Secre- [ tary of Agriculture and Mrs. Meredith, at the New Willard; Miss Slutz, who is aisiting Mrs. Bohen: Miss Mary Wallace. Mrs. Paul de Hoff Reed and Mrs, Philip C. Kauffmann. Mrs. Walter McLean was the guest of honor at an informal tea yesterday afternoon given by Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley, with whom Mrs. McLean | . Assisting Mrs. Bentley were Mrs. Gillett-Hill, Mrs. Frederic Har- ris, Mrs. Charles F. Cramer and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Perry Miller, mother and sister-in-law of the hostess. Mrs, Thomas F. Logan will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren enter- tained at dinner Saturday evening for former Senator and Mrs. Charles B. Henderson. They will again enter- tain at dinner February 4, having as guests of honor the minister of China and Mme. Sze. Many High-grade Coats You'll feel that you have never bought to such advantage—and cer- tainly it has not been possible before. ? | Vice Admiral Katc of the Japanese| defqation will be host at dinner th eveuing. s Admiral Kato entertained at dinner | iast evening at Rauscher's, when! Mme. Saburl, wife of the counselor of | the Japanese embassy, acted as| hostess for him. | The guests included Admiral and! Mrs. William V. Pratt, Admiral and . William W. Kimbail, Capt. and Mrs Hayue Ellis t. and Mrs. W. MacD il, Commander and Mrs. W, Puleeton, Mr. and Mra Fred: erick Moore, Mre. Stewart, Dr. and | Mrs. Walter Wells, Mr. and Nrs. D.' D. McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. McFall, Miss | Mary B. Adams. Mrs. D. Buchanan; Merryman, Mr. Henry Moore, Mr.; Debuchi, Mr. and Mrs. Komatsu, Dr.! Jehihanshi, Dr. Kaweakaml, Capt.} Uyeda, Commander Takel, Commander Shimouri and Commander Hibino, Mrs. Truman H. Newberry has can- | celed her ‘Thursday nfternoon at | home this week, as sie is out of: town with S cwberry making! a short visit in New York. Thel senator and Mrs. Newberry will re- turn on Sunday, and Mrs. Newberry will receive on Thursday afternoon, The Remainder of Our Winter Stocks Qi s 1/ FORMER House of Fashion Coats Dresses PRICES Pre-Inventory--Tremendous Sacrifices on ALL GARMENTS 50 Smart Coats Formerly sold to $45. 59350 75 Other Coats The season’s most stunning models. Formerly $55 to $120. $35 —$49.50 — $69.50 Group One Handsome Coats of Pollyanna, Panvelaine, Orlando, Wandora, Bolivia—plain tailored or with col- lars; collars and cuffs of Wolf, Miss Betty Grove is the guest of Miss | February 2. b y H S o Willicma. . Bariore aad wiit] Beaver, Australian Opossum, attend the debut of Miss Willlams in the| Mrs. John K. Shields, who spent Squirrel — Bloused and Belted opera of “Mignon,” which will be given | the Christmas holidays at her home models in Baltimore Tuesday night. Mliss Grove in Knoxville, Tenn.,, has returned t ‘will return to Washington for the dance & ‘Washington and joined Senator $58 Reduced to........... Gro up Two Gathered from much higher prices—Coats of Normandy, Ve- lour, Bolivia, etc—plain tailored or with collars, and collars and cuffs of fur—Bloused and Belted models. Reducedto........... \ i 12th and G Streets Women Who Buy Carefully Are Securing Old Time Bargains In Our Great Sale of FURS The Bertram Cohn Co.”s annual Fur Sale has for years been a signal for purchases among those discriminating women wha have learned by.experi- ence that here is an opportunity to secure genuine quality at genuinely low 36 inches and some 40 inches long. Genuine Hudson Seal Coats ‘These coats worth up to $375.00. « Cut 3 inches long, beautifully lined Hudson Seal Wrap prices. Not for years have such “rock-bottom” prices prevailed! Collars and cuffs of skunk, beaver, (MUSKRAT) | 195.00 and finished. Worth $125.00. These Wraps Worth Regularly up to $550 $29 Wednes- | % We are daily opening new arrivals of Spring Coats— Dress and Sport models—special creations of exclusive character. ~ $2(-00 to $70.50 36 Fur-Trimmed Suits Duvet de Laine and Velour—with handsome Wolf, Australian Opossum, Mole and Beaver trimming. They are conservative’ $33 Cloths, Silk, Crepe and Vel\vet. Formerly sold at $20 to $55. $8.95 — $15 — $1995 — 525 65 Suits ‘" Fur-trimmed or tailored.. Sold at $40 to $95. $25, $35 and $39-50, Every Other Garment in the House at About 1/2 Former Price Bay Seal or Marmot Coats. models—that will hold their place in fashion’s favor. Remarked down Genuine Hudson Seal Coats squirrel or plain trimmed. Beanhmlly Plain collars and cuffs; beauti- $65.00 (Muskrat) $ lined. "Worth up to $450.00.... 250'00 ful soft skind. 36 inches long. Moleskin Wrap 3285 00

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