Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 9

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SOCIETY SOCIETY The sales have netted more than : 3 2 3 5 though the exhibition the L R DL O L e A S R T This Most Remarkable p Coolidge the ladies Helen 3. Dorteh, 8, Walter Reed Hospital the cabinet have postponed their ; Scott Montgomery, 29, Walter Reed Hos- A Group of Sports Skirts at 14 Off Three Handsome Fur Coats Priced Extremely Low Wednesday at-homes o;\h lm_nl of E m,‘,., kS iR l rrow di e Kn . e = rnest Natiello, 42, Knickerbocker Theater. {.‘('f-k.-r".x.‘.mifli‘r::“:n:lmf\'i!! Sata MRS. JOHN MILLER, Col. Charles C. Tucker, 52, Knickerbocker ate Of the SeaSOTl this afternoon. 3 of Representative Miller of B Tucker, 54, Knickerbocker Theater. - — Wash,, who recently joined " B 3 ors The dinner which the Attorney G her husband here. s ey andalph Boucne, 27, CKalekeshickex eral ‘and Mrs. Tlarey S Daugherty — pime W Geartart, 41, Knickerbocker o ’ . were to have given this even oT | Atlantlc City, for a brief visit before 2 g }1\@ Prosident and Ars, )ltur«lllg:slf has| recurning to Holland. lllism L. Schoolfield, 31, Knickerbocker UR ENT IR STOCKS OF peen postponed until a ate, ter. = ton was held todsy, Fibruary 1, at > - pelite . > the residence ot Mra Frank Jgck Births Reported Marnage Licenses. . — letcher, ‘efferson place. 88 N el é by (L L ST et o m}"fi Jolloging biths have been reparted to| Maringo licenses have been Jssued o the N()tlce of 3 came to Washington to_attend the | hours: PAFtment Initlie Tapt twenty:four | followin N lunchean, js the guest of Mrs. Charles | "Hiirra Litst e &, v, ot i e epaiaiosle B artal] R and Laurel M. Bedell, girl. Robert A. Schwartz Annette C. Bar i e i obert A. Schwartz and Annette C. Wansch, emova. : . fl; Dr.. Philip. Jaisohn, vice president of| Lamtence il ang’ Fiorcscs 3 g, baierERaIinove: : 2 ‘ | fl 5 EP Korea and ohlef of the Korean commis-| Wayne und Frances Kendrick, wirl. = i Wamer P, Porte U 8. %o and Cecelia I I wish to_announce the | g | I slon 1o ihis” countiy, s0d two otbey Pobert L. am ?!:”"."“”ue‘&.\.r boy. | WAIte of this ity P2 Er "’l"%"'%‘ Offmy Optometri- i N, members of the Korean commission %ill e Samuel K. Sutton and Thelma N. Cook, cal ces from the Evan | The Connecticut Avenue Shop | nVltathnS fOl' ConngSSlonal Receptlon be (he guests of honor at the monthly | Jebn A ang. ,«Ax'.'.m.ln‘\ifefi'xhfi':' boy. ot of Ratiimore, S35 T Building to Raans | 1209 C ticut A N. W | supper of the College Women's Club,| Romeo E. and Rosina M. Fagiolo, buy. James Watkins and Mary M. Shannon. g | onnecticut Avenue N. W. | t Wh 1822 I street northwest, Saturday even- | Willlam B. and Adelaide Kingrey, girl. Walter C. Cornick and Pauline Parker. The Fung'llt Apartments > a ite House ebruar ing at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Jaisohn will| Washington and Lucy Jenkins, boy. Thomas M. Hewitt, jr., of New York city Cor. 17th and v speak on “Korea and_the Far East.”| M; Civde u:la pidn Kelly, giil. andiAllie . Skiles ot 1;.«;-,.11.;. n&_ o e E’::"m N.w. - A o The young women residing in the house > 1ty oud Pauline M. Hayden, boy. e S e At —where'] W'D, > inal Clearance Being Sent Qut Today o A ¢ 1 wiii*be 1o "more : : commodious quarters, and Mr. Lee Baumgarten announces the will be able to render of All T marriage of his daughter Dorothy o| Jatob and Minie 5 An 1 §",$:'x‘5!. T o S ranes “Merrite. a more efficient and o NVITATIONS are being issued for Moy Ao B West. e woremony rook | Hileary and Fumnie Wheeicr, oy | . 3 SLScicns R F S I the reception which the President Iplace today in New York city, with| Delvin and Edua Hawkios, boy. | | | tific Eyf“’gh' service than WINTE A N | b Rabbl Abram Simon of this city offi- | ASSIGNED TO FLEET. | ever before. l I | and Mrs. Harding will at ciating. | 25 = ATk o ORDERED TO GERMANY. | Lieut. Charles K. Osborne, at the | l'd | This is a lasi grouping of ali our remainiug wi (i} theWhite HousethEsday even The Married Delta Tau Delta dinner o E | Annapolis Naval Academy, has been | Berna A. Baer is is a lasi grouping of ali ainiug winter apparel || ling, February 9, in honor of Con- which was arranged to take place this [ 4 fAeit Ralph G. Pennoyer has been | 4ssigned to duty with the destroyer | OPTOMETRIST | for a speedy and complete clearance. All are truly wonderful gress. evening at the Fraternity House, 1750 [ 39raChed, from duty in the bureau of | gquadron, Pacific fleet. e 208, Farrngut Apartments | values at the final clearance prices we bave put upon them. i sokize o Massachusetts avenue, has been post- 44 partment, and | Cor 17th and Eye Stw. a t bave p D | Mrs. Harding received today from : s Fohnp ordered to duty as assistant naval in- | ye Sts. N.W. | Sizes are incomplete, but the selection is still large. L Princess Cantacuzene a teacloth and i : P 0 some future date. . spector of aircraft at Freldrichshafen, | = February's lucky stone 15 the| Telephons Faukin poIS: o +] {doilies made by the Russian refugecs : 3 amethyst, signifying sincerity. Dinner & Dance Frocks. .....$45't0 $75 |} |in Potand. as a token ot appreciation | | (40 v Deaths Reported. = : |} |ana gratitude to the President's wite | |- 88 : 1 R R it - Street & Afternoon Dresses—$45 to $75 || |ror ner interest ana svmpatny in ; e Sepiriment 1 the Tk SveR-Aoue| . o . ~ . their efforts to be self-supporting in n;lfl.m of Cora and Joseph Moran, 7 hours, n Seae ceenen ir exil : Sibley Hospital : 7 , Sinart Suits $2O and $35 thetcfoxiie s , Fowler B, Robertson, 8, Sibley Hospital. i The offices of the American :“fl - 7 . Frank I N. J. Tennyson, 67, 1512 30th 3—W tral Russian Relief have presente o street. £ Mv ere $135, Now $75 much of a drawing room appearance : o | "My 3. McMonlgle, 59, 1002 New Hamp- e-Tea F St 9 iti P v Frances 8. McInnis, 28. 1336 T street. i Evemng Wraps 1—Was $265 Now $165 since the exhibition of handiwork ' Martha 1t Poore, 17, o lr\ln':::n-t . | of the Russian women started a few ; . N e v od T Hospital. | 1—Was $395, Now $175 ago, and notwithstanding the : \ Citherine 11, Huris, 0. 1515 Pennay vant y weather, Mme. Jusserand, i : = e wfi'{'m;-'f 5, 22 G wrent northenst. [ : i Mme. Breton, - her niece, Miss “ ra A arvard stre . o i 0, Emergency Hospital. A Few Chlffon BlDuSeS Lloveras, Mrs. George Vanderbilt, Mr: > 5 ; Victorin i Beitiend, f1 Froviionce Howplt O a 1/, » l- gene Meyer and doz others : orge W. C. Robey, 50, 1325 W street ] 72 Off from the social world have attended. i southenst. i tll| Hospital. et selected. ) s M. Foulke and Miss o Valentine, 34 Kulckorvoker :“5""' ey S i Sinith have invitations | Midred ¢ "\attord, K Fur-Trimmed Senora o, wife of the ar out for a small dinner dance at their | Theater. IF 1 .ssador of Sp: as discontinu s chusetts avenue, F Alfred G. Eldridge, 53, Knickerbocker . e e s Street : : HEREY 7 afterioon aichomics ot Ehruaeyg: i Tiarthy Farr, 58, l:nitk;rlnrk Theuter. Plain Tailored ul S Afternoon eSSeS . ater. R . The: At Luncheon Party I dn¥~ 5 James A. non, at umr re vian Ogden, 24, Knickerbocker Theater. Mrs. Coolidge, Wi 11 e s M as izabeth M. Lehmer, 30, Knickerbocker President, was the hulmr gue formerly a resident of \\' i . | Theater. Luoy 8. Lehmer, 33, Knickerbocker Theater. 24, Knickerbocker ,Clearing tl'le shelves i, ‘51, Knickerbocker T == ; B rank §. Gannon of Mra. Coolidge A York “arc visiting Dr. and Mr hler, 82, Knickerbocks for luncheon given today b Mr: , ° Il s lker. The guests included M !\li s Ellen Al \mlnn of 2852 On- W . Crocker, il i H. King, M d will h at home tomorrow 4 New Spring Goods ) Syomtam .o, S ames | i, e B e Somonion | "iusie mtyer 30, lckenker Thenter : L ™ e Stratton will not receiye With her, as| - Ciarence B. Stéphenson, 25, Knickerbocker | s A 5 ert, Mrs rmerl, Theater. ’ S L uller, M. : rtrude L. Martindale, 24, Knickerbocker Knickerbocker Theater. I 3 A, | who we, % oward G. Kneessi, 33, Knickerbocker Thea nwich, Knickerbocker Theater. 75 Sanitas Luncheon Sets i S A i 2 HERETR! S e 4 L Pk NA&l David H. L)mun 16, Knickerbocker Theater. Regularly Priced From $1.50 to $2.50 | 2 LB P M R d L p > Chauncey Cory Brainerd, 47, Knickerbocker % . nix of Philadelphia lay ebrus e . Brainerd, 37, Knickerbocker Thea- 5, 7 and 13 Pieces to Set, 79¢c fore the Junior 1 N. Murray. 40, Knickerbocker Theater. < expected to nxtoy, Knickerbocker Thes . i P ) oise * Kanston, 7. Knickerbo her.mother, Eredericlcds Dorothy Kanston, 12, Knickerbocker in the latter's apartment at 3 pllumie Lee Lambert, 24, Knickerbocker a short time. I torpedo R. 1, who will st i 20 Sanitas Cloths . wife of Sena- <, and her nicce. poleon Bonaparte McLean were T ining at Juncheon l(eglml Stevenson, 17, 1430 D street south- - ea ELirn. T T The Advance Guard of the Spring Fashions ¢ arles H. Wilson. 68, 1311 3 street. ator Mc- informally (Some Slightly Soiled) | , £ rieh Sl ave l;_':“;“x;nl"'i 3 g V. :“l'rlm Marie Bikle, 16, Knickerbocker lh l eir a ome on Vv oafte N | inge i ., a [heates y < Regular Prices, $1.65 to $3.50, sl 00 ‘! o duu;uy‘u of the Knickerbocker dis={ g0 2 Vixit. are now _\‘!,",,‘.;’!.'{"1‘1',}3 '\\':1'n£m I Bikle, jr., 50, Knickerbocker th 1S 5‘“}((’;’“\1‘"\\][{]\( fl [;b FINISH and the wise shoppers will be those i . = . I (U Tos Angeles. B i Gonll e e at come ost of the Suits remaining are plain tailored g: | ek 3 4 I Sted pnts o 88 d P 1lored garments . I . | i re el the i | lina Barrine Diake. has: fou kur Grant Kaoston, 40, aickerbocker that can be worn for spring, as the advance models do not show a great I A Few Lamp Shade and Boudoir {home tomorrow afterneon. evening preceding the Junior William G. Hughes, 46, Knickerbocker Thea- variance and the materials do not differ. " il hade Model | senator wm pich s also postponed io the : Srcidate ot 1 i York for a st of Februa 3 p ol ) | Shade Models at K for a stay St "‘“'"}"‘ '{4 ,‘ll);;:“ ,,;,,:,Efl,'l“:ml ‘“'m‘ ed, Our showing of DRESSES at ONE-HALF PRICE covers a wide range - 0! ter xon, reel b ! 1 of Marked Price nder of “’rrl::;m-s.v Dennean, 40, 1878 ¥ ‘strect nortn: of the desired st\les and fabrics—in fact, there are Gowns and Dresses : ‘ 1Rt . Gooding, 4 months, 426 8tn street | here at a price which cannot be dupllcated at wholesale cost. I 2 hours, 922 6th street A Few Specials in | Stamped Luncheon Sets, $1.00 N ponement of the | e February 9, Owling to the po. ue dance to i Vassar girl, who Junior ol il bruaty % rence lurton. 19, Tuberculosis Hospital. > . 1 — il Senator and’ Mrs i;“‘,‘;;",',’,“;K'\’j“}‘,l,‘{f\'\', e dimner. they 142, 2028 ath atrest New modes are herc. Early as it is, ERLEBACHER styles forecast il 5 f | ore tonhive Deiay night untlitnat —_—— the incoming season’s trend of fashion with touches of dlstmctnenees that Vo vife of | date. : ] s, e o Mas Tttt | dinmers Tor the “venings of Fevrears |FRENCH SOLDIERS SLAIN. T faneheon today, when her guests| 3. the original date for the dance.i have their origin both in Paris and: at home. I humbered fourteen, " Representative | include Mrs. ry Land, who has Mt} and Mre. Mondell will chosen a later date :' ,éelt/etmerw s I HOP UNIQUE PIGHTHR & E° STREETS BERLIN, February 1.—Two French soldiers were killed and twenty-five wounded in the disorders on Monday Mrs, John T. Gool 00l k, wife of Judge k. has returned to her home in NEW SUITS 1] i 2 | Frederickshure, Mo & night at Petersdorf, Silesia, accord- A il e A Stk e Tuctice of New |ing to the latest reports from Glei- For Your Inspection NEW DRESSES York at the New Willard. witz. Shots were exchanged while | 5 NEW COATS Hart Fenn, w Fenn of B. Timberl entative Timbi vill be at home Tuesday \l| February 14, frem 4 to ” the apartment of Mrs Conneeticut. Mrs. Wade Ellis will not receive this |4 fternoon, but will receive Wedne afternoon of next Kk, when she Will have with_her Mrs. Atlee Pome- rene and Mrs, Frank B. Willis, wives of the senators from Ohio. Miss Mildred Delma of New York, | fhe Soldlers were searching housest ) NEW MILLINERY iting Mrs. Frederick Boyer, musical program for the i _— - &, e \lmn‘llm.' \m:wm«'luhh on Feb- . i the assembly hall of the a a E b I sbom . n ' z nors Art Exhibit { l ‘ Buigart, 35 Sirkey Fareroiad ~ An Important 608TO614 R ELEVENTH'ST ° Firat of the will hold an exhibition of Event Spring Specials m4 early Bulgarian style + Tuesday at 4 o'cloc at_the galleries Mr. and Mrs. “Hampson Gary Wwill| of the Art Center, 1106 Connecticut entértain informally at dinner this|ivenue. The exbibition will continue The House of Caurtesy evening. until _February 21, from 10 to 6j o'clock. | 5 fiernoon: o'clock, in nn at the I 2 S 3 a 0 2 = £ £ 5 2 5 of the minister { i, | THE LOUVBE 1115 1117 F STREET Final Suit Reductions We are including every Fall and Winter Suit remaining in stock—both fur-trimmed and plain tailored models. They sold from $40 to $149.50. In four Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher i entertain at dinner this evening | Miss Tennant of Washington is | sidence on K street. spending a few days in New York . and is at the new Ambassador Hotel. i Mrs. Henry C. Corbin will mot ob-| " " 7% P02 20 = o her Avednesday afternoon at| Postponement of the Alabama So- 3 home today. « ciety ball has been made from to- I ] N February 13, on account of the will be among the important dinner | theater disaster.’ The same invita- hosts of this evening. tions and tickets will serve for the new date. Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard was host- e beautifuily appointed lunch-| The monthly meeting and luncheon M compliment | of the Dobbs Alumnae of Washing- ess a eon vesterday given — morrow night to tne night of Mon- Mr. and Mrs Willard Saulsbury |d to Mrs. Joseph I. France wife of Senator France, of Maryland. Mrs. Theodore IL Tiller cntertained : today at the ey uests at luncheon groups | foot o the Owl. the lunchroom of the Pen Women's League, in honor 75 50 50 5 of the Pen Women's League, in honor . of Mrs. Willlam Harllee, the guest == == including Mrs. Nataniel B. Dial i Percy Quin, Mrs. Angus MacLean Mrs Amos Fries, Mrs. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Fred Dennett, Mrs. Phone for Appointment. - |James’ Orme, Mrs Hobart Brooks || 809 7!115!. 1771 Col. Road Mrs. Wade H. Cooper and Mrs. Mar- L3 M. 861 Col. 10153 & h Fur-Trimmed Coats e N L e formally the afternoons of February 13 and 27, at o'clock, at 3409 Distinctly New Spring Models—at a Most Extraordinary ‘Price Hair Goods and Beauty Shops Another “final”—cut very deeply to , Mount Dleasant street. make complete clearante quickly. Finest Mes. Emory Land has \'vlm‘l‘;xoneg the | < ; : E Friday even- weaves; best of furs; most attractive e et it T i i models. Haynes—Evans Wedding | i At Bride's Home 1-odny. : . . 4 p iage of Miss Ruth Evans, : , . X — Yorace Martin Ivans “ana Mr. Her: ¥ g man Paige :luga of Lmtm:m.]w\lil i g = tak lace this afternoon a o'cloc! i Values Up«to $98.50 . “the home of the bride's parents, L i ] p. tion for the guests present ' - Louvre standard of quality—but remark- At e mony, will folow and merl HAIR COLORING N : possible to mark them $25 15 Newark Street northwest. Only the relatives and a_few intimate [ ] friends will be present at the cere- mony, which will be performed by ew resses { Rev. Dr. Frank Bigelow of the' Congre- ational Church, and the couple will be unattended. The bride will wear a —that will impress you for what they are— T afternoon gown We are contributing much to make this offering the reallv big one it is. Big in’its intrinsic values-—blg in the merit of its original designs—big in the mani- fest turtailment in price which makes it P Mr. Haynes and his bride will Jeave ably marked. { for their wedding trip. They will re- ALL SHADES 3 side in Chicago, at 7002 Chappel ave+ o g 51k & ; o & b4 o _NeW weave§—Crepe ROI_na, Crepe o The g-o:’“:f;‘\]‘(fl‘ suests ererfor SPECIAL FOR WEEK e The materials are those most prominent in fashion’s spring favor; Crepe Knit—Canton Crepe—Crepe Faille, Crepe Knit, Taffeta, etc.—of excellent ",’;fi..‘??_“mm.‘un and Miss Rachel ‘Ann $6.00 de Chine—Georgette—Taffetas, etc. g models; most effectively developed W1th N eh oF Tndiwsapolts, Sieter-in: . : i HENNA SHAMPOO The shades include the full faslion rainbow: NewBeige—Soft Brown—Cornflower—Tomato—Orchid, law of the bridegroom. original embellishments. The former §I‘Crc(.u'v of the Navy By M Josephus Daniels will 1 2 00 Two feature groups gpd Mrs. dompiis Daniels, wil leave $2. Mohawk—Scarab—Copenhagen—Navy—Black—Tan, etc., they will spend several days at the ; All work done by experts, s -50 s 0 Hotsas who have had many years an Commander David Worth Bagley, o3 ||| experience 1n”an branches ot S. N., former naval attache at The work. i ~ The Sale began this morning, but you’ll ' find excellent assortment tomorrow % Fiague, has returned to Washington 59 Others beginning at $25.00 awalt-orders; and with Jirs. Basley is VANITY SHOP Mr. de Kat Angelino, adviser for No. 6 Dupont Circle Chinese affairs of the Dutch Fast In- oA s B, atan government, and “Mrs. de Kat ‘xngelino are at the Ambassador Hotel,

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