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7 "SOCIETY. - — e w SOCIETY. "™ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY,. FEBRUARY 21, 1922, _— bilipshornn~—2 o aiety A Climaxing Open from 9:15 to are visiting Miss Julla Mattls, 919 ns and Mrs, Husten Thompeon Farragut square. g baritone, will ging. English, and Mr. Albert Shefferman, ption of\the ho Young Won ich 1s 1 will mot o Miss Dorethe Helberg, debutante daughter of Mrs. Elvin R. Helberg, is dflmfll}ln[ & ten-day visii with Col. an rs. George Btrong at West = o Point. Miss Helberg entertalned a| ution chapters In the D! company of fourteen at dinmer pre- | Columbla, will give a party tomorrow goding” the Junlor' League dance|in honor of George Washinkto riday evening and left on e late a a 5 train that nlggl’lt Tor New York. birthday anniversary, at 1104 M st 0. A. R. to Celebrate With Dance Tomorrow. The Children of the American Revo- rict of | the recep is leaving Secretary of Interior and Mrs. Fall Hosts - E A l A The party for the Junic is from York on Thur vent —tomorrow ' . . The former acting secretary of |2 until 4 o'clock, and the scniors of ¢ for Nice for the President and Mrs. ardlng state - under President Wilson's nd- | the-C. A. R will have a duncing e C ministration, Mr. Frank L. Polk, ac- | grom 4 to 6, Invitatl Ao a The House of Courtesy companied by . Polk and thefr il iebe i o trip w \ son, is stopping at the Hotel Tray-| ©f the chapter pres ies dur ' at Dinner Tonight. Stout, the state d R., assisted by Mr: chairman of enter| members of the C. A. are in charge of the affa more, Atlantie City. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Erhart and Miss Erhart of New York city, who are at the Powhatan for the re- malnder of the season, gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Sengtor Vittorlo Rolandi Ricel, the Italian ambassa- dor, and other members of the em- basyy. HE PRESIDENT and Mrs, Harding will dine with the Secretary of Interidr and Mrs. Albert B. Fall tonight, the company being entertained in the presidential suite at the New Willard. The Annual Feb'y 22d Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Semmes enter- talned a company of four at d roat the Powhatan Sunday. Mrs. David Frank of Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes will be|Strect has as her gu hostess for the *“at home” of the ! Abraham of Mentgo: Anthony Legion tomorrow after- | 1650° Fuller t, Miss Carrle , Ala. The Vice "residenl and Mrs. Coolidge “Rummage Sale” ‘wlll leave Washington tomorrow morn- ing for Baltimore, ‘where Mr. Coolidge wiil deliver an address, and they_will be guests at luncheon at the Johns Hop- kins University. The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will be guests at dinner noon from 3 to 5.at the headquarters at 2007 Columbia road, when the guest of honor will be Miss Nellie Margaret Scanlan of New Zealand. | Mrs. Nannette B. Paul, president of | the league, and Mrs. Edouard Albion, Mr. Bruce Clarke has been ade the floor committee of the ber the night of March 4 of the minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panarctoff. March 1 Mrs. Henderson will entertain at dinner in their honor. We take this holiday morning, when you are at leisure, to close out the remaining small lots of the end- . ing season. Of course, we are cutting prices with no consideration of anything save making clearance definite and complete. Therefore we must decline to send C. O. D.—and every purchase will be final. secretary of the Washington Opera Association, will speak on opi in | ‘The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier will return to Washington__the latter part of the week from New York, where they went yes- terday to spend” a few days at the Ritz-Carlton. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes had lunching with them at the embassy today the com- mercial counselor of the embassy and Mrs. Broderick and Mr. and Mrs. Holt, who are spending a few days in Wash- ington. The House of Quality Mayer WHros. & Co. | 937.939 F st N.w. No Branch Stores Wednesday 9:15 AM. to 1 P.M. Final Winter Clearing No C. O. D.’s, Approvals or Exchanges—Every Sale Final Dresses The Attorney General Host to Supreme Court. The Attorney General and Mrs. Harry M. Daugherty entertained dinner in the presidential and cabinet suite of the New Willard last even- | ing 4n honor of the Chief Justice of | the Supreme Court and the associate justices and their wives. The gucsts Were seated at an oblong table, the center of which, running to within a |few feet at cither end, was a charm- {ingly arranged sunken garden filled [with the gayest of spring flowers. In! MRS. WELLS GOODYKQONTZ, Wife of Representative Goodykoontz t West Virginia, who Is giving a tea at the Hotel Raleigh this afternoon. Cloth and Silk and Wash Dresses. 115 Tricotine and Silk Dresses. Reduced to : s s sonisnoss sovi 22 Jersey and Jumper Dresses. Reduced to . 55.95 33.95 sister, Mis s Kathryn Meisner of Wit- tenberg, W A gigantic bridge party is planned W ’ . ' . by the “L We Forget” committ 2 21 Cotton and Organdy Dresses. Slightly §9 00 thd conter Was @ miniature pergols | take place at 2:40 o'clock Omen s an lsses Oats soiled. Reduced to o ?;fiz;ur:l[edeik‘wgegemiadag? gay l:ur‘rd“:“hlh-rnuun. :.l r('h' 11, Tll'(h“ ate . cetecssacvasacesane o terrace | rs. Jos¢ph Hamps.n hav- ’s 1i : s e f y b were realistic little steps going to the |ing becn appointed 1‘>I|,‘lrm:4n. Hand- Bnli\'lpa.‘ Ients:ralsig:ds ::f;el?;:i“:-i?;-osf:ngff‘:]cjl;e frineh‘:'(]y;~;n;“w‘f P : ' ground level. Ferns borde outer edges and the blooms, arranged within, gave the effect of a | will be given, and cuffs of beaver, squirrel, mole, wolf, fox or Australian opo on for the s : in the lots, but not all sizes in every shade. colonial flower garden. C o) at S - | M‘;flh“’;;‘d‘;’:,‘,‘;tff’;:'m"f Dot i suod Ane $50 Coats........$19.50 $85 Coats. .......$49.50 rs. Guy Despard Goff, wife of the S Plain and Fur-trimmed. Effective models. I Hotaas of ne s r'.l’ ned: and pre $65 Coats. .......$32.50 $95 Coats........5859.50 The distinguished d the Chief Justice . Mr. Justice Joseph 5 stice and Mrs. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Louis D. Brandeis, Mr. Justice John H. Clarke, the solicitor general, Mr. James M. Beck, the as: ant to the Attorney General and Mrs. Guy Des- pard Goff, the controller of the cur- rency and Mrs. D. R. singer, the 17 Winter Coats. Reduced to . 18 Winter Coats. Reduced ta .. iis v sejeisiof sivsinsise ses 33 of the finer Coats. Reduced to . $75 Coats........$4250 $119 Coats. ......$74.50 $25 to $35 $65 to $85 $19.50 to $25 Suits, $10 Suits, $32.50 V‘Rresscs, .”12.5(.) black, e York av at demand for garments, as well a coats. -5 and othe suits and over- $10% 5199 B Col. and Mrs. Rooxevelt Recelve Officers and Wives. The home of the Navy and ) —in brown and t'odrmer‘ Secretary of War in the Taft | wis™ tirong navy, fur collar trimmed. administration, ~ Judge McGavock | With giric x g Tt he Atioracy | With ofli and Marine Size 16 only. Corps ei General in the Taft administration, ! {irls and their Mr. George W. Wickersham of New York, and Mrs. Wickersham; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Henderson of Columbus, Ohio; the president of the American Bar Association and Mrs. Cordenio A. Severance; Mrs. id Tod of milics, for whom afternoon sption was held. Mrs. Edwin Denby, wife of the See- ved with Mrs. unusual at- adding the $1.00 Sale Choice of Georgette and Crepe de uits Plain and Fur-trimnfed; tailored and embellished. . during the aftern girls _of th Youngstown, Ohio: Mrs. Rufus 5. | KIS 0f U Chine Blouses up to $9.00 in navy, black, 14 Suits. s 00 f-’??.';g‘é"’sfii‘fi'-;‘}fifl”““ \Xr;“;:gd ;g: Lejeune, Mis ggsh, white, beaded and embroidered. 3 2 Reduced t R Wade H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | 3o So5ath izes running up to 48, ered. All sizes edticed 0 <o ssmnisenmesssesises Tado B Ellle M and Ales Aired [ Mies 4 St ox iSwenics i lo i mereimnlis Riko Coit = 10 Suits, bury Blair and Mr. Jess W. Smith | §i Slaibee O $10. Choice, $1.00. Boudoir Caps and Camie up to $1230. of Ohio. soles. Were $2.50 to $3.30. Choice, $1 argar: 5 4 Mrs. Robert Coontz presided at one choice, $1.95. rS == NG " = ngowvwv o e ! Reduced to A — > end of the tea jable, and others who E The ambassador of Chile and Senora | £0° ¥ njothers wi Z 2 s o de Mathien will entertain at dinnor e o elternoon (W bsa Satin, Taffeta and Faille Silk Hats Thursday evening in honor o & | LS Aylonm, SIS Somm : =R 5 ambassador of Great Britain and Lady M Thoas Washington in browns, navy, copenhagen and red.................... F Geddes. - during the entire afternoon, hun- ‘ The minister of Bulgaria_and Mme. |dreds of officors and their w urs Panaretoff will £0 to New York Mon- | ilE t0 pay their respects, and day to remain for & fow days. Mme. |EF Ones remaining to dance a little. Panaretoff entertained at luncheon to- Minct entertained at | Coats, Sets, Sepai*ate'Picces—of the most reliable de Elizalde will entertain a company E of twenty-two at dinner this evening. | Reduced to . e 515-00 6 Wolf Scarfs. Reduced t0 «ovvvvnnerrernnniieeeennnns 38.00 7 Opossum Chokers. Reduced o . .icisesesvsosisisiseisienoiseisins 1 Mole Coat. s Reduced to . 1 Sealine Coat. Reduced to ..cocvvoveesccsssscccssce 1 Marmot Coat. Reduced to . 1 Natural Muskrat Coat. Reduced €0/ i .o s sivioiosisroi sinio arsiors 2 Natural Squirrel Coats. Reduced to 525000 I\’Iillinery - Winslow, Admiral Oscar F. ton, Capt. and_Mrs. Walter R. Gher- The minister of Greece, Mr. Vouros, [ardi. Mr. A. D. Lasker. Mrs. John ||| entertained at luncheon ‘vesterday at | Hurd and Miss Mabel Boardman. i i i the Shorcham, when his guests were — i the minister of the Serbs, Croats and | Maj. and Mrs. John Nesmith Greeley ||| I 3 e Mrs. Grafto: | = = : P Sesiey’ storend S Srumpn Store Closes at One O’Clock Tomorrow 8 Wolf Sets. The minister of Ecuador and Senora | W nator Bert M. Fer- | 1‘} il )Open 9:15 AM. - 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Close 1 P.M. . ONE-HALF DAY SPECIALS That Will Give Us a Whole Day’s Business . TWEED SUITS ™4 $25.00 lish Tweeds. New Sport Coats Serhs g ed to Washington after a ||| Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch, the spe- | have returned to Washi L after a f cial envoy from Greece, Gen. Nadius, | BUroncan tour of several months and r‘l and special envoy, Mr. Popafrango. __\ Buy on G Street 10%t033% to Baltimore, where he was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stieff in their Reducti box at the performance of “Samson and Delilah,” given by the Washing- ton Opera Company last evening. Mr. 2 i Discontinued % Suites and § Odd Pieces $5.00 and Mrs. Sheff entertained at supper after the opera in honor of their house guest, Mme. d'Alvarez. Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. Louis Vernon Slonaker, wife and daughter of Representative Clark of Florida, will entertain at a bridge tea this | afternoon at the George Washington Inn. Mrs. Charles C. Kearns of Ohio and Mrs. Edward B. Almon of Ala- bama will preside at the tea_table and will be assisted by Mrs. Victor Golibart, Mrs. G. .~ Shook, Miss Louise Howser and Miss Elizabeth Howser. The guests at the bridge will be Mrs. Fred Dennett, Mrs. S. D. The very best model of fine E: Orchid, ros v, brown, blue, etc. Odds and Ends it All sizes. 5 Jersey . i errle, Mrs. Milton, Lewis, Mrs. Colin He fedveed o Mrs. W. R. Chatline, Miss Margaret Mansfleld, Miss Jacqueline Mansfield, Miss Lucille Showalter, Miss Rebecca Dial, Miss_Dorothy Dennett and Miss Florence Curry. Mrs. George T. Marye entertained a company of eighteen at luncheon to- day, followed by bridge. Bi hs, Mrs. H. J. Drane, Mrs. o = fintt Bhtsaury i, gk St | Special for the Half Day Reduced for Clearance || 4 yrns, Mrs. M Eronheiser, Mra: e ‘ Edmund Brown, Mrs. E. T._Barco, IR Sport Coats of fine wool her- 10 Women's Con 1 f Dressy Hats and Sport Hats. My S iewain, Mrs. Cromwell | Phone Main 76; rimboae cloth; saglon stecess. At 919,95 [ reaucea’o™ i il | 100 Winter and Early Spring Hats. Reduced ta ..ovcevcossinccian 25 Fine Hatter’s Plush Hats. Reduced £01:: .ioifiioniaeiban somssicobiseioiase Sport Coats of fine Polo and English coatings. Special at..... 525-00 Sport Coats of excellent Eng- edicen i lish tweeds and chinchilla. At... $29-95 1S Women's € ! 15 Women's Coats. reduced to . ; 15w Suitn, Reduced to il - Dresses Reduced Underwear | Specials for One-Half Day About 300 dresses are included in the sale at o sensational prices to make this a banner day in $1.98 Union Suits, $1.49 ser’s Silk Top Band Union Suits with straps our dress department. over shoulder. 75 Dresses, $12.98 $1.98 Silk Vests, $1.49 Values Up to $39.95 Taffeta Silks—Satins—Tricotines—Poiret Tiwills Glove Silk Vests with straps and draw string. Full length. and Combinations. | 5 | $1.00 Camisoles, 50c 1 | | | 6 Women's Collar, reduced to 12 Women's Coats, James B. Henderson Distinctive Furniture and Decorations Mrs. Howard Reeside was hostess at a charmingly arranged informal at-home yesterday afternoon at her residence on 19th street. Many women from official | life as well as resident society were' present. Mrs. Atlee Pomerene and Mrs. Walter Magee presided at the tea table, where there was an artistic arrangement of spring blossoms, and the entire drawing room suite was fragrant with flowers in varied tone. Others assisting Mrs. Reeside during the afternoon were Mrs. Irvine L. Lenroot, Mrs. Edward J. King, Mrs. Walter Stiness, Mrs, Lind- ley H. Hadley, Mrs. Clyde M. Kelly, | Mrs. Homer P. Snyder, Mrs. Sidney An- ! derson, Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns, Mrs. Joseph Heint- zelman, Miss Dorothy. Heintzelman, Mrs. George K. Favrot, Mrs. Cooper, | Mrs. George M. Young and Miss Kendall { Lee. Mrs. Merrill )JEdward Gates will not | receive tomorrgw afternoon on account | of illness in the family. Mrs. Jackson Ralston will be at home tomorrow afternoon for the last time! this season, and will have with her Mrs. Hughes Thomas Nelson of Charlottes- ville, who is visiting her parents. \ Miss Marfon King entertained at luncheon today. having as her guests Miss Marie- Fisher of Evansville, Ind.; Miss Evelyn itntan of Erle., Pa.; Miss Margaret” Flattery of Port- land, Me., and Miss Loretta Rank of| Hollywood, Calif., who are studeiits at school in Washington. 40,000 Complcted Orders of Work in 1921 Lingerie and Silks. 36 Voile, Net and Organdy Blouses—tailored and 79(: lace trimmed. Reduced to............... 39 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Overblouses— tailored, lace trimmed and beaded. Re- U0 o ordaisiwioe ot wialormlsrbis g sorsralpanie $2.95 $12.98 Jersey Dresses, $7.95 Silk Camisoles with luep and ribbon trimming. | Two-piece Jersey dresses with frankly collars of Kid. Browns, Gray, Tans, Red, etc. All sizes. ¥ $1.50 Camisolcs, 83¢ Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles, with lace Tricotine Dresses, $25.00 Abant ae s iogmerly Soldito BRS¢ and ribbon trimming. ouf -grade g | 5 g ricotine Dresses—em Sale of Gloves | Specials for Ope-Half Day 1l i broidered and_beaded models. New Dresses, . », $18.95 200 Mocha Gloves, $1.49 One-clasp Genuine Mocha Gloves, in gray and i ' About 50 New Spring Dresses of Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chiries, Taffeta and Combinations, have brown. Chamoisuede Gloves, $1 Kayser Famous Chamoisuede Gloves, in 2- been reduced for this sale. clasp and 12-button lengths. Tan, biege, brown, Many Dresses, $22.75 | On this rack you will find dresses that formerly gray and black. || $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 Waists & sold up to $49.50. Mary are in advance spring i Reduced for One-Half-day to 29 Wool Tuxedo Sweaters—plain and brush wool trimmed. Reduced to............. PN o B CGIPR |V Gy X |V S SY SX V. Sy WXV Iy B X 1\V. P O PR o IV SGISGE V. Gy JPEX |V S $2.95 r Service ‘24-H0uA Hemstitching Picot Edging Plaiting - Buttons and Un‘derwe ar’— The residue of our stock of broken lots -of Silk Un- derwear. - flgfng‘lee;: :Illndetz(i:illloe:::jse ,Reergltl):::'ld:;ed’ i sz’ # M e . ?,':L‘i’e:(“.a‘:.{é:"éi‘?u?‘ Buttan_holes Thread Silkc Hose with lisle day_evéning last in/ honors of Bire. i Five hundred Waists taken e e it o i, models—Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Roshanna Crepes, Taffetas, Tricotines and Combinations. Sale of Hose Specinlx for One-Half Day $2.00 Silk Hose, $1.29 Louise Hale and Mr. John Thorn. ‘Among those invited were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Apgar, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Parker, Mr. Raymond Kenny, Miss Dorothy "McElhone, Mr. Adams How- ard, Miss Thelma McElhone, Mr. Tom Dowling, Miss 4nais _Byrne, Mr. Je- rome Barnard, Miss Lindsay Lomax, Mr. John Thompson, .Miss Cuyler ‘Welling, Mrs. May D. Collins, Mr. Toml Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. (lay Barley, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Fred Brit- ten, Mrs. Elizabeth McKensie, M. Evans, Miss Dorothy Dennett and Mrs. Frank Van Sycle Parker. A buffet supper was served. » > L cDonald | " To Order from our regular stock and re- 9 Crépe de Chine Bloomers; knee length. sz‘oo duced for quick clearance. Reduced toj ..o o ods aassta it | 25 Crepe de Chine Chemise; tailored and lace- s m trimmed models. Reduced to........... l' $9.50 2.98 Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Striped Silks, Striped Crepe de Chines and beautiful combinations. A wonderfyl assortment of styles in White, Flesh, Bisque, Beige and other colors. All sizes in the 10t, | with' embroidcrea ana fan ey flounces. Plain colors and co but net in every model. 2 2 binations. Formerly $5.98 eaoh. |l Wool Sport Hase. $1.7 Heavy Wool Sport Hose—the latest craze. Heather mixtures in light and dark colors. $2.00 Jersey Silk Petticoats, $3.98 About 150 Jersey Petticoats 12 Crepe de Chine and Seco Silk Gowns. Reduced to . %fliflmg‘g BIGWTA ol»]el-\ua%fi;, nd Mrs. Charles /H. their guest. Mra. McDonald's * s W Maj. | have