Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 9

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You Won’t Be Inconvenienced If We REPAPER —or repaint that room. Our work- Your Banker about eur AS ors _ars carefui as well as expert. Er SR T S e, ing and Painting Jobs. ¢ (2 Wi M. Presideat: HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. | B0 1o, o i Bty g ¥ 1Sth St. NNW. Phone Col. 1077. YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR G Women’s " HIGH SHOES. " Every shoe perfect— every shoe worth dol- lars more. They are our regular stock, the finest shoes from the ; world’s leading manu- facturers. ) Worth Up to $9.00 Now Selling at Many Other New Models in Stylish Boots and Oxfords, $6.00 to $9.00 HOOPER BROS. 911 Pa. Ave. NW. prices. Make this your money-saving event. Coats $5.95 Coats | Waists Values to $45 S Values to $1.49 Values to $45 Suits $Q.95 Suits Values to $45 9= Values to $45 Dresses $Q.95 Dresses Values to $35 ~ Values to $35 Spring Spring Hats Hats Values to $10 Values to $10 Skirts $9.50 Skirts Values to $10 Values to $10 5 Plush Coats........$19.75 Values to $65.00 4 Fur Coats ........$59.50 Values to $175.00 Values to $3.98 Silk Values to $3.98 Waists Values to $2.49 Night- gowns. $3.95 Values to $125.00 Values to $25.00 130 New Spring Dresses Crepe Knit, in the newest styles. All sizes and colors. 7 ‘| Henry. oimg Lodes. 1113 G St. N.W. Society age) (Continued from Fighth TRAFFIC RULES FOR OBSERVANCE DURING: WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION The following, traflic arrangements the chailrman of the conference, and|&re sfingunced in connection with the Miss Agnes Harria Seno, bassad morrow afternoon, after 4:30 o'clock, for the last time this season. .}‘dho bassador of Great Britain diner Priday evening, February 3. ‘The fm.mm of Great Britain and Lady .Geddes were hosts at a) Bate, luncheon at the embassy yesterday, when their guests included Sir Paul Dukes, ‘Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, Afr|8T Commodore L. E. O. Charlton, Mr. Arthar Yencken, Mr. A. H. Hamilton- Gordon and Capt. Clarence C. J. e. Bryn, wife of the minister of | avenue.. These cars will _Mm :«::;‘vag, w:;ll rclsce!va‘tpmorro for the last timeé this She will be assisted by Mme. . after- Beason. 18- Jjudi¢lal reception at the White House de Mathieu, wife of the am. | 0B!&Rt, 88 the reqult of an. agree- ‘of . Chile, will receive to-.ment between the offfce of public buildings and grounds and the nfetro- politan police department: Guests having tickets bdf adnilsalon y Geddés will entertain atlay the north entrance of the White House - wijl enter -by ' the northwest and will leave by the northeast gate. Carriages for these guests will be parked in the north White House ounds. Guests whose cards- of admission are marked for the east entrance yill approach in_ a southerly direction *)along East Exdcutive avenue, enter- ing the north gate on East Executive be parked on the east side of the White Lot until called, ahd when called . will approach northward along Bmst Ex- zewska, wife of the counselor ecutive avenue, approaching the east Polish legation; Mme. von Steeno._x'wtlr;: entrance” by way of the southeast of the counselor of the Norweglan legation, and Miss Inger Bryn, daugh- 1 ter of the minister and Mme, Bryn. The minister of Poland and Princess Executive avenue gate. Those guests.whose cards of admis- Lubomirska, who have been in the|ing the season. south since the latter part of last Wweek, are expected to return to Wash- |Seeretayy and Mrs. ington tomorrow. Mme. Groultch, wife of the minister of the Serbs, Croats and slovenes, be at home tomorrow afternoon t 4 to 6 o'clock. Guests of Arms Dele; te. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes were the guests of iionor at a Will{ ginner given last evening at Rauscher's rom | by Jonkheer F. Beelaerts van Blokland, chief of the Netherlands delegation to Mme. Salvador de Mendonea, wite ot | the conference, the former minister of Brazil, who speny several months with M Arthur Powell Davis, went to New York today and will sail from there tomorrew for her home in Brasil. The . minister of Countess Szechenyi will entertain st{Mrs Marshall The guests Included the ambassador 25 | ot Bolgium, Baron de Cartler; Senator and Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, Mr. Elihu Root, Admiral Baron Kato, Lord and Lady lLee, Senator Key Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Hungary and{Irwin B. Laughlin, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Bullitt, and_Mrs. 5 dinner this evening followed by a | Clarence R Wllson, Mre. Grafton Minot, mueical. to which additional guests | Mrs. Stabler, Dr. and Mrs. Cary D. Lang- have been invited. The be given by Miss Roszi Verady, Hun- garian ‘cellist, who is touring this|Miss Hughes, country for the first time and will b heard in public in Washington for this first time tomorrow afternoon. Maj. Gen. Hatsutaro -Haraguchi, military attache of the Japanese em- bassy, will entertaln a company at dinner this evening at Rauscher's, when Col. William C. Rivers, com- mandant of Fort Myer, and the mem- bers of his staff will be the bonor guests. rogram wilt | horne, the conselor of the Russian em- bassy and Mme. de Bach, Miss Patten, Jonkheer _and Mme. elA. W. L. Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwar and Baron G. W. de Vos van Steenwyk. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher entertained a distinguished company at dinner last eVening in honor of the Chief Justice and Mra. Taft, when tI other gueats were the rinister of Den- ark, Mr. Brun; the charge d'affaires of the Netherlands legation, Mr. de Beaufort ; Prince and Princess Cantacu- Rear Admiral Sir Ernie Chatfleld of |2ene. Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Gloyer, the British having among his gyests the com- mercial counselor of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Broderick, the naval attache, Capt. Balley; the assistant{at dinner Tuesday naval attache and Mrs. and Mrs. H. A. Brown, Gherardi, s- sistant naval attache, Commander A. G W. Stanten, and Mr. Flint. Mr. and Mr: h entertain at dinner this evening. Miss Amella Rogg, who has been | Mrs. visiting her uncle and aunt. Dr. and | Mrs. Mrs. John Crayke Sinipson, will leave{and today for her home in Des Moines. Mrs. Henry‘ P, Fletcher, wife of the undersecretary of state, informally at luncheon today. Baron and Baromess de la Grange |t delegation was host at > luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham |21 vles. Denby will \Lr’enes and Mme. Grouitch, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, Mr. d Mre. Gist Blair, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mme. Hauge, Miss Josephine Patten and Mr. Woodbury Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Bugher will entertain in honor of the tary of tae Treasury, Mr. Mellon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury were hosts at dinner last evening, "{when their guests included the min- ister of the Berbs, Croats and Sloa an George Sutherland, Admiral and William S. Benson, Admiral and William W. Kimball, Col. and Charles Carroll Waleutt, Col. Mrs.” Herbert Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Corcoran Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler. Mrs. Saulsbury will be at home this T Mrs. ] entertained|afternoon after 4 o'clock. Senator Walter E. Edge left ves- erday for Chicago, where he will ad- were guests of honor at dinner last|dress the combined commercial or- evening of Mr. Henry T. Sloane of{ganizations of that .city. New York, who entertained a com-|Edge will return to Washington Sun- y of eight at the Beach Club in|}day. Senator Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant enter- tained a company at luncheon today. Mr. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler will entertain a_company of twenty- two at dinner this evening. At the reception to be given at the Congressional Club Monday night for the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Irvine L. Lenroot, president of the club, will be assisted in the hos- itality by Mrs. William M. Calder, rs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Atlee Pbmerene Mrs. Lawrence Phipps, o Tomorrow afternoon at the regular Friday afternoon tea at the Congres- sional Club Gen. Pershing will be the guest of honor and rs. Willlas Chalmers and Mrs, Selden P. 88encar will preside at the tea table. Others assisting during the afternoon will be Mrs. Thetus W, Sims, Mrs. Joseph 8. Showalter, Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, Mrs. Homer P. Snyder, Mrs. John H. Smithwick, Mrs. John H. 8mall, Mrs. Lenore Sherwood, Mrs. Milton W. Shreve, Mrs. Thomas A. Chandler, Mrs. A Charles B. Connell, Mrs. M. H. berlin, Mrs. Le Baron B, Colt, Mrs. Thomas S. Crago, Mrs. Tom Connally, Mrs. John L. Cable, Mrs. T. H. Cara- way and Mre. Frank Clague. Mrs. Carrlie Jacobs Bond, composer of world famous songs, will be the guest of honor at the Congressiomnal Club Friday afternoon tea February 3, at 4 o'clock at the clubhouse, 2001 New Hampshire avenue. Mrs.: Appleby, wife of Representa. tive T. Frank Appleby, entertained informally at a luncheon and bridge party yesterday afternoon at Ward- man Park Hotel, her guests includ- sion call for e'inhmu by way-of the ‘west ga grounds by way of the southeast gate, circle the roadway. north of the lipse in_the Whi: on West Executive west side of the W until called. When called, they ‘will pro- ceed to the south portico by way of| the southwest e and leave by way f the southeast gate, and thence north on East Executive avenue. ! No parking will be allowed in the i south grounds of the White House. It is suggested that admission be in the hands of the chauff who can place them on t shield, where théy can.be s police, and thus save time an noyance of the guests being stopped | by the police to examine their cards vf“ndmhl:lnn‘ Vest Kxecutlve avenue, the road south of the State, War and .Navy buHding, and all roads in the White Lot will be closed to all vehicle traf- fic, other than that of guests-ag the reception, between 8:30 p.m. 2 night January ZSF Jastandimlé Judge Mary o-'roonel,} Helen E. Jamison, Miss Sheldon Jack. son, Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton, Miss Nila F. Allen, Miss Katherine R. Pike, Miss Harrlet Freebey, Miss Laura Ellen Volstead, Miss Edna J. Sheehy, Miss Elizabeth C. Harris, Miss Emily A. i.la’l"r'l.“fl ]gr!r.flsa.?): T. Andrew, Miss errien, Miss M; - l.m? Miss Maud Fellhelm.:.r' RTany Mrs. Sevérance, Miss Gillett, Mrs. Mussey and Judge Seliers spoke. Mr. Lew Wallace, Jr. the “author of “Ben-Hur." who has Jjust been appointed director of sav- ings of the Treasury Department, en- certained at th Sroined e Shoreham last mgml Miss Phyllis Maar, who is on her way south. will spend the rest of this Week as the guest of Miss Fay Bren- nan at the Hotel Harrington. Mrs. hosty Wit am B. Chamberlin, gteven!:r&, Wlllller; l'; eorge F. Bowerman, Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, Mrs, Hamlin E. Cogswell and Miss Elisa Pope Van Dyne, the party being entertained at the national "headquarters of the League of American Pen Women. Mfs. D. L. Wing will enterta Vassar alumnae of w..hf.f.d,‘},“;ia gupper at her home, 1322 19th street, | evening, ‘when Miss Edna Brezee of New York Buest of honor. nk Slviwillibesche Mr. and Mrs. H. Cape Town, Soutl at the Powhatan, Hardy, Mrs. M. Bridgman of h Africa, are guests Miss Lillian Willlgmson, director for the District of Colu‘mbll for the Gen- eral Federation of Women's Clubs, entertained at a luncheon yesterday at the clubhouse of the Leagus of American Pen Women, in honor of Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, having her other guests Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman, man applied education, a of the general federation; Hafford, director general’ federation headquarters, and Dr. Lenna Meanes, chairman, committee on coroperation with Woman's Foundation for Health, Public Welfare, General Federation. Mr. W. 8. Pinney of Connecticut is visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner :‘t'gnelr residence, &t 1367 Parkwood Tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock the Washington Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta will celebrate the fifty.second anniversary of Founders' day of the Kappa Alpha Theta, with a dinner at the Grace Dodge Tea Houge.. Mrs. Paul Kaufman, 2910 R street north- west, is in charge. Every available box, including ‘two on the stage, has been takenedy prominent Pennsylvanians for El ernor's night” meeting of the Pann- sylvania lety of Washington, in tl‘mhr:"a' Villard ballroom, tomorrow nig! 2 Among the box holders are the Sec- retary. of the Treasury, Undersecre- tary of State and Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, Firat Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. Hubert Work, for- mer Commissioner of Forestry end Mre. Giftord Pinchot, sentative and Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Harris J. Bixler, Representative and Mrs. Charles R. Representative and Mrs. Connell, d Mrs. Anderson H. Walters, Represent- ative and Mrs. Willlam H, rick, Representative and Mrs. Clar- ence D. Coughlin,, Representative and Mrs. M. Clyde Kelly and and Mrs. George Mosta of Pitt burgh. A special box is being re served for the Governor of Pennsyl- vania and Mrs. William C, Sproul. Representative Fred B. Gernerd will have as his guest the Aeolian Male Quintet and Mrs. Lillian Hunsicker, who will give a number of musical selections during the avonln{; Gov. William C. Sproul of Pennsyl- vania will be the honor guest and will deliver the principal address. He will Merchandise comprising odds and ends of onr: regular stock at unheard-of ing_a group forming a regular|be introduced by Representative M. weekly club. In the party ':gn Tlyde Kelly, president of the so- Mrs. T. Caraway, Mrs. Edwin @.[clety. . Broussard and her house guest, Mrs.| The reception line will be in charge McNair, Mrs. Percy Quin. Mrs, Wells|of Mrs. Howard 8. Reeside and will Goodykoonts, Mra. Fred Dennett, Mrs, | include Mrs. W. C. Sproul, Miss Allsa Frank H. Funk and Mrs, Thomas W.|Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of Sweaters $ Blaomerss 1 Values to $1.50 15 Slightly Soiled Dresses. . §5 10 Evening Gowns . . . .$19.75 3 Evening Wraps... ... .$39.75 | 12 Gingham Dresses. .. $2.95 10 Spring Coats . . ....$10.00 | 26 Sport Skirts:...... $4.95 Of Pine Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and “Just for Friday”—Prices—Grasp Them! 59c, Waists 1:42 Sweaters T Valuesto $3.98 93, Sille =Bloomers Values to $3.98 Waists Values to $2.49 Night- gowns - Values to $1.50 GI 79¢ Values to $35.00 Values to $5.75 Values to $1250 Values to $1250 $15.0 Values to $978 '~ Z Harrison. Mra. Robert S. Grifin and Miss Helen Griffin will be at home tomor- row afternoon from 4 to 6. The msecond of the Junior League lectures will be given tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the residence of Mro. George Myers, 2310 S street Mra. Forbes-Robertson Hale, who has just arrived from England, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mra Larz Anderson, who recently closed their home, Weld, at Mass, and are at White have postponed to Washington until early next week, when they will opeh their housé on Massachusetts avenue. Mr. Edward McCauley s visiting his gon-in-law and daugh mander and Mrs, Herbert 8. Howard, at their residence, 1224 17th street, for the nt. Mrs. Richard Park, jr, will be at home tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock at her residence, 1729 P street, when she will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. Peter Graham of Philadelphia. Mr, William Phelps Eno will return to Washington Saturday from New York, where he has been since in the week. ¥ The marriage of Mrs. Katharine Tyner Bristol of Wardman Park Ho- tel to Mr. John ace today in the apartment. of,the g’fid-‘- son, Col. George P. er,’ U. S. A. at 2400 16th street. -The cere- mony was performed st noon by the Rev. Herbert Scott-Smith, rector of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, and Mr. and Mrs. Starks left immediately after for Ormond Beach, Fla. They will be at home after April 1 st ‘Woodbourne, near Louisville, K¥. : Mra. Cordenlo A. Severance, wif the president of thé American Association, was the honor guest at a luncheon at the Raleigh, Wednesday. an Thé hostesses were Miss of orl?n Bar um} the District of Columbia, dean of the ‘Washington College of Law and presi- dent of the Women’s Association, and Mis. Bllen Spencer Mussey, who dent of the Women's included the woman 3 Distriet who are members of ti American Bar on, all of ‘whom were present; the officers of ti ‘Women’s Bar Assoclation, the wives: the trustees of the Washington Woman trusiees Price Starks ‘took | Ma; Mrs. ‘| at Bilbo; $t de Vlldmar’l.;é:l.: htor‘:! the Treasury; Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, Mrs. Hubert ‘'Work, Mrs. James M. Beck, Mrs. Gifford Pin- chot, Mrs. Samuel ‘A, Kendall, Mrs. Harrls J. Bixler, Mrs, Charles R. Cot nell, Mrs. Adsm Wyant, Mrs. Ande son’ H. Walters, Mrs. William Kirk- patrick, Mrs. Clarence D. Coughlin and Mr2. George Mesta. Mrs. Lansing to At Meeting Prestde Tomerrow. Mrs. Robert Lansing, president of the Washington Branch of the A ican Central Committee for Rui Relief, will preside at the meeting tomorrow morning, which will be held at 10 o'clock in the Rt bassy, on 16th street. Mr. Robert Imbrie of the State Department, who has recently returned from Constan- tinople and other parts of Burope where Russian refugees are being cared for by the central committee, will speak on his experlences. - The work of the central committee is carried on through Mrs. Bristol, wife of the American high commissioner. in Constantinople. Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Townsend will be hosts at dinner this even- ing, taking their guests later ta the ‘musical which the mlg:.e of n- mon; guests 1 Beentortained by Mk and Mrs. Town: jll be Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ‘Whaeles of Philadelphia, Miss Helena rsh, gf New York and Miss Rossi Verady of Hungary, who are spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Mc- Callum have arrived in Washington and are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Sherman McCallum, in her home on Massachusetts svenue. Mr. and McCallum. were married in July Spain, where Mr. McCalium was stationed in the ‘United consular service. Mrs. McCallum was formerly Coun Ros!] son tess de and a grand- a) nhtnr of Baron de Trellles, all vu!lll' known in Spein. !ll-‘ Betty Poe has been called to day Ohaice nt to_th t m{gln:nee officers, at 2400 16th street. | who 18 her house guest for a fort- M¥s. T, Septimus Austin entertained | & Eompany of'twel in her aj her_guests including Mrs. Clyde Van William following high-grade apparel for women and - misses at much less than cost. Greatly Marked Down dance given by the)Vieck of Toledo, sister of Mrs, Austin, night, will Jeave this her home in Cleveland. Hln ker been greatly feted during her t both by oficial and resident po- v who has| '™ I e Mre. | Mra Art ell Davis will not fort: | roserve tomarror atternson: i The House of Quality Mayper Bros. & Co. 937.939 F St. N.W. No Branch .Stores night on her way south. at Juncheon to- D. Baker, e Mrs. Newton ent in the Dregden, been the guest of Brig. Gen. and D. Cénnor for the past Friday and Saturday we will place on sale the Hosiery Department Coat Department Finest Blouses Assortment Mighgrade Wool Hoso— | % Coats, fur trimmed—sizes 16 and 15, §7,60. $8.50 to §11 | yuack, brown., o R $1.95 | In brownand bive. Reduced sl'z 75 and embroidered. | to 10%. Choice, & pair. B from 336 to s . flesh ln; all the Finer Georgette s, sold up to $15. Lovelient stylen shown this season in tal- 1.50 asd 81 P, 16730 o Babdiome Gram Tnoiis: banted | oy Suohirudy AL | mron Goat, e browns and all the desirabie light shades. | f26 =i and Rises 34 to 46, aleo limited assortment 8 ists ibicsl e Ml eie stylish stouts to 54 16 16, 8. 38:; bck and €39 75 - Milli brown. Teducnd. trom 365 to 39 nn;he stock of grores! t;;f;ul crepe : mm 7 Coats, fur or self trimmed—hlack, S o (i Table of Trimmed Velvet Hats—tai- | navy. burgundy. Sises 16, 18, 38, 40. morning _wear. ™ $4.95 | lored and dress models, in silk velvet. | Reduced from $75.00 $49.75 g g s 495 | o 4 Tl G508 . 849 entire stock of rrepe de chinea and | Choice ... 2 § Coats end Wraps 5 K = —squirrel, Austral- pectzetten; chirming models: plain 1 | 7t and $1.00 Veiling—tn black and | fan_opowsum and wolf trmmed: hiack, Lot ; AL colore. " Very neat meah. Clolce, g | mavy. ‘brows. Sizes 19. 18, @50 75 O] s oTaIn: $750 | syanao e 3 C | 85, 42. Reduced from 355 to .. 160 Table— Bargains—in v:(h and Batiste Rlouses. Taflored “;I q-o:.uw_ ';ov.rm-:‘nmwy" ‘flwfl' Rlouses with convertible collars. Black a8 ctoweum trimmad: 3 Blouses and Serge Middy Blouses. Prac- . = i .-:ur-“ 569.75 : ieally al sies 1n this 1ot. Bold_ G 1 () sundy. Reduced g wpte e Cacived 8566 to $ 18 Coats—beaver, squirrel, wolf, mole : x ] S frimmed; black, avy: Drown, " Niies 10, o e *v¢ $84.75 $ Coat 16 apd 40. Reduced from 75 2 o—en. $139 and $150 o .......... . tirely made by hand: handdraw. tucl and emhroidered: real flet lnce trimmed: | 1 Black Eult. sise 48 mole trimmed goean peart buttons. All 8 $2.95 | from 875 10 et $59 £ Bipon Sweatsri. sold @ to 10— B Sult—wolf trimmed: size | and pla Nack. brown. ftan, rose, trrauoie. 1 :sul P Alljisimes n e ot . $295 | %] ] e tn $59 | 525 medcs reducea , Ontario, by the serious ill-| ° Cobers, rio, by ho.'- = ness of her mother, Mrs. o City, who - len \non, was guest of . honor at -difnvr last . St Shve B Dewitt Taimage, o aE oY Bingos Iaat ovel? nn Tag: whon Mrs, Newton D. Baker, wife of the former Secretary of War,"was - 8mong the guosts.. Later the AU e THE LOUVRE 1115 1417 F STREET Before Stock-taking € Before we close our records for the six months—we want to close out these small lots of i [J 1 : Suits---Dresses--Coats Of course, we are making’ tremendous reductions— but you'll profit accordingly. 0O 00 0 0 0 OO0 37 Suits— | 'deuptom.oo..............$12'95 33 Suits— {;hj'z‘. and Fur-trimmed; .sizes up $29.m . o 30 Suits— ' Sold up to $145............... $ $49-50 40 Dresses— " Silk, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, Velvet, $ 2 5 g m 79 Soldup to $75........ccceentt and 38 only. Plain and Fur-trimmed. 40 Suits— Plain and Fur-trimmed—the’ finest grades. . 48 Dresses— Sportive models in cloth. $ Soldup to $25...... LR 30 Coats— -~ - Plain and Fur-trimmed; broker sizes. s 49 .50 N Y e s T g i EpE

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