Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1922, Page 8

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t§ ' ' SOCIETY.” _____ 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1922 ~ has been unable to make social engage- | Manly, president of the club, will act | town, Md., but now of City Point, Va. | ments. as toastmistress. Others assisting in | The bride comes of an old Virginia fa WORK FOR OUR MEN i : —— the formal program are Mr: ily, being the daughter of the late Sam- —over the dull period is being (oI and Mrs. John F. Wilkins enter-| B. Swormstedt, Mrs. Willlam H.|uel B. Witt and Mrs. Witt of Richmond | encouraged through the medium of nlnzld a company of twenty-four young| Baker, Mrs. Frank G. Wilkins and|and the granddaughter of the late Maj. Specinl Prices on Paperin p:o{u! le at dinner last evening in honor| Mrs, Edward T. Costigan. Thomas Redmong Foster of Fauquier 2 J of Miss Loulse Todd, Who s spending county, Va. bridegroom is wide- | —PAINTING AND REDECORATING. : e season with her aunt, Mme. Hauge.| Ma). and Mrs. George Oakley To! ated in Washington and Mary- | Why rot profit by this opportunity? SOCIETY. 1y — ten entertained a group of friends yes-' laf. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, B. L. Nelson of New York, who | terday afternoon to meet the directors Alexander R. Hagner of Hagerstown, HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. 1s visiting in Washington, is stoppi s GIx The Presid d Mrs. Harding Call Off at the Wardman 2’&“ Hotel: "o :;‘5}']:5:'::'5.?55’:%','2??,:.fi‘}?fi‘;{n’;‘;{ ab‘%:::&g:x:rgfin'fi'if:ti'mu::.n:é:(':"f;na":‘;-‘nm;fi“;'.w. *Phone Gol. oz, e President an rs. riarding La oy Whitman (Croas has been cum_} she! produstion of “Samsop and Dell- | Alexander Hagner, Ir., served as a pilot | Al the Tegg around we are ocupled with : X Dplled to cancel all of her soclal and|iah,” which will be given by the|n the Aviation Corps, U. §. A- remodeling Army and Navy Reception Tonight foine S iy sl iom 'ty | Waitigeion opere Compuay st con | OLD cho das rother, Mr. 8. D.|February 27, gave a group of dances. oty Lt il Y ‘The “Samson and Delilah” perform- on Account of Roma Catastrophe. "o . . —cie corumbus tert | sies, wosseptad DUISE” RErorm; | ™o’ Georgetown Universlty Hosl-| 1o suote o resen et e, 20w 30w Washington today for Miaml, Fla.|Theater for Friday afternoon, bu tal benefit performance of ‘The White- | Being located outside of the high expense HE President and Mrs. Hard- ing have postponed the re- Decorative Crystal HE deep and brilliant cutting of perfect designs distinguish our rare collection of exquisite crystal. Effective for the arrangement of Easter flowers or the bright artificial , flowersedisplayed here, will be found a variety of designs in owing to th Headed Boy,” which was to have been | aistrict the lowest cost. Choke where she will spend several weeks. | O%INE, to the fact ‘that the Nationa given at the National Theater Monday made at $5.00. .y ™ - Miss Eleanor Bryan entertained |to Monday evening in the high schooi | plEit, Will take place 8¢ the Tationtl | ny A gy Wi 30-32 Fla. twelve guests at luncheon today in |auditorium. SoAIEBL TRnllE e (EACKRTS ean el BOv TIN OLF—0 5w b ° ception in honor of the Army . Vo c(;m;llmenl to lx:uu Florence Emerson | A M‘ = et (Continued on Ninth Page.) . and Navy to have been given 33 ; of oston, who is staying at the,| . _an ra. George . Fuller i Hotel La Fayette. were hosts at dinner last evening at Baskets 5 Vases at the White House tonight, on 5 Wardman Park Hotel. Thero were account of the Roma disaster, and 05 i DMm ‘V‘lrl’:lnm Allen Wilbur, wite of twelve in the company. will not entertain in honor of the " ean ur of George Washington . i University, will be the honor speaker [ At Richmond, Va., , in St. Paul's bodies military until April 19. o at the College Women's Club annual | Church, Miss Mary' 1';?::{ w!;ns will “b> Entertaining at the White House reception and banquet at Rauscher's|come the bride of Mr. Alexander Ran- 3 -, =g 1will bé suspended for the present, next Baturday evening. Mrs. Basll|dall Hagner, jr., formerly of Hagers- F at 12% the delegates and their wives attend- — = P ing the legal conference being re- E 3 celved tomorrow afternoon as . 3 = scheduled, but without formality. — o ° . o 0 ~ The Vice President and Mra. Cool- Ex rt lnstru E DULIN' @ MARTIN CQ, | |srsiiss driens: § “xpe ctions m Q of the president of t! merican : = . . . ' Bar Association and Mrs. Severance i ' = Furriers for sixty-six years 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET in the presidential suite at the New The Vogue for e Nl Minerva Yarn Tweed The ambassador of Chile and Senora S ) de Mathieu will entertain a company A of elgiicen at dinmer this svening in Insures the Best Results —is, reflected in these Jaunty, Boyish New honor of the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes. Arrivals—definitely spomsoring the Spirit of the Season. Moderately Priced, too, at— Bud Vases Baw’s We have also on display candlesticks, compotes, perfume bottles, bon-bon dishes and desk sets. 66 years in Business A At e e et At il \ \ TWO NEW SWEATERS be the ‘\Iaflls af honor at dinéllell;etrll’lcl: 1 i ;’)";g'g,;;é_:w{;; gflf‘“;‘rlgr',‘,g; ok A An attractive spring A most stylish spring tingu! o - < Z 5 T et s GEIReE . CiRrEn Sweater is the Hori- |- Sweater is the two- Mrs. Taft is the guest In whose = LALAES zontal Stripe Model. It . honor a reception will be given this |A Washington visitor from Detrolt,| S8 - A tone effect of Minerva sfternoon from { to § glulock at the | whe is the us! ef Mre Eawia C/|8f js easy to knit—the | y - L T rd, . ver: Deaby. s e _ Mrs. Clfifeggon&&dvgmlu%‘lwfll : B color effect is pleasing Jncey 1‘(’;3 Orks Conen, Mra, John W. Davie, Mra Wi | old, Mrs. Horaco west- | @ —the cost of materials, | Very quickly and- is Piatt and Mrs. John D. Sariborn. There | cott and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre. The unusually attractive. Instructions Free will be a number of assistants, each | luncheon was followed by bridge. ss‘m‘ of the seven hostesses having asked| Mrs. Marye will go to her home in H several ladles to assist. Pittsburgh® Tuesday for a. week's|s Instructions Free stay. Members of both houses of Con- — o 5 - $ (Florists’ Telegraph Delivery) : grees and the ladics of thelr familles| 31y Cooper. wite of former Fap: There is a Minerva Yarn for Every Parpose means the delivery of flowers to friends in Deld at the British embassy last night | trentative Edward Cooper of ‘est other cities with same care and attention given with the ambassador _and Lady | VITEIRIG. COCPRTO B ¢ the Shore- | ) to local orders. Geddes as hosts. Spring flowers were | (o8 < Penwmkle Blue Bl vt ol of the dawing rooms, ind = . . Your Tweed Suit is here, for it seems as Member Florists' Telograph Delivery Association. an orchestra statloned N brogeam| The military attache of the Itallan |EB Minerva Shetland Floss if every one wis coming to this shop for Tweed and other Sports Suits. Gay, new, with a bewitchingly boyish swagger, there is a place in every woman's wardrobe for a Tweed Suit. The Suit sketched is of Imported Killi- kranky Scotch Tweed, in the new Pinks, Tans, Wistarias and Chalk Blues. embassy and Marquise di Bernezzo O oL e e were hosts at luncheon at the Shore- Women's Knox Sport Hats Now being shown by us exclusively in Washington followed. am yesterday, when thelr gliests wero Tbe ambassador and Lady Geddes |asked to meet Col. and Mrs. George W. | g Fll“ On -Oun Ba“, 25 recelved alone, the latter sittng|Burlelgh of New York. The company | R (2 ce C throughout the evening, as she is still | included the military attache of the | By 2 Bethell: Ma). and Mre Marlborough 5755:‘};:::;3:%;:" trom which she I8 o} i, the secretary of the embassy Tady Gedtion "Sore & dainty gown|and Signora Gelsser Celesia, and the | [ - of white chiffon, the skirt made of |8ecretary’s mother, Bignora Gelsser: 9 e O e rine and” the|the assistant military attache of the e” e’me‘l'c,v bodice of _ chiffon trimmed with |embassy and Signora Huntington and (£ & French shadow lace, which fell over | Signor Alfani. 3 the shoulders and fofmed short in the front of the bodice and to|ter will entertain at dinner this even- the bottom of the skirt were narrow lm;', lfl“honorqol'l;htvl;3 h%\;ne :ue:lts.MMn sashes of pale blue chiffon. Her only[and Mrs. S. F. Bradley and Mrs. i 1 bandeau | Charles E. Ovis of New York, who ar- ornament was oF poramond bandeal) jved today for the remainder of the PIGHTH & E° STREETS tdge, who were in Baltimore, did not return in time for the event, but the| Miss Mildred Bromwell will be Speaker and Mrs. Gillett, with the [hostess at dinner.this evening in honor latter's daughters, Mrs. Reginald Fos- [of her house guest, Miss Katherine o0 ODOL00 o0 POOod OO0 2o oA buttet supper was served in the| Mra Wilbur J. Carr er‘-tharulnec a ining room, where huge clusters of | company of twelve at luncheon toda: ’N UIRE Abo o D f d P Pl Someniia o Hilvar Toving cape ormed |1a Bor apartment in tho Drosden. o7 ut Our Deterre ayment Plan the decoration both on the table and Established 1861 ng the coat of arms of England | Mondell entertained a company of four- 3 - g i - Smart Types of was used. teen at dinner last evening. — s Among the senators and thelr wive = . who arrived early were Senator an Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vhnderbilt, Jr., |2 . = S 1 Mrs. Bert M. Fernald, Senator and{are again at their apartment at Ward. 3 ! Mrs. John M. Harreld, Senator and|man Park Hotel, but on account of the ) = Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, Senator |serious lliness of Mrs. Vanderbllt n}: 3 ® ) ® Fuarniture suffering from a slight accident sur- | British ~embassy, Maj Gen. H. K. sleeves. Falling from the shoulders| Mr.and Mrs. Willlam McClellan Rit- The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- week. Covers will be lald for eighteen. 1115 u11 F mm ter and Miss Louisa Hoar, were pres- | Mackay. 2 oo NERAR AERSAAPLAESA = en & e ——— 3 the mantel, while the silver_ service Representative and Mrs. Frank W.|& ¥ Model and color and pattern are deciding andMeanWilliam M Celdar IRekntor L . factors. ®Our selections have been dis(_:nmmat& \ Walsh and Mrs. Robert '16 Owe ¢ & Linens 3 ingly made—confined ‘to_exclusive designs an oSS RushaR L SeuALoE R OW e, ; C f M Elz tb Sts Unh > correct colors. It’s a big showing—because it n-m'":'fi company, of saRv:ru humx;ea arpets V¢It o P! olllery i e House wer resentative i B et R R - The Last Five Days of the i " Coats and Skirts; Coats and the New LT e R R S R T s £3 Representative and Mrs. Britten. ‘The Bishop of Washington, Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, and a number of the Knickers—and 'some with Coats, Skirts and Fadden, Representative and Mrs. Ira ; . - and Mras. Earl C. Michener, Representa- % & a $35:00, $30.50, $40:50 to $75.00 _ 254 35, B3 G Mgy mrienis: N 3 epruary urniture all 8 Representative and Mrs. David H. B Y & New Spring Dressy Suits—featured $39.50, $59.50 and $69.50. clergy were in the company, and other guests inculded State Department of- Kincheloe, Representative and Mrs. The Real ficials and a few others from official g F A Special Value in james T. Berw. Representative and j e 3 A few of the many spedial selections listed below: and resident society. Dr. and Mra. Charles D. Walcott en- tive and Mrs. Edward D. Hays and 0 tertained at dinner last evening fn 3 == o = = - Sportive Coats . = |5 oishe - N . ‘ ¥ |Seamless Velvet other guests the minister of Norway 3 | y In Herringbong, Tweed and Double-faced and Mme. Byrn. ! j e Rug-s Sport Cloths; Silk lined and effectively tailored. Lady Geddes will not be at home to- : j 5 Louvre values give special significance to these oS Yeionuridiy A l l Day F ool Three Sizes Only prices. =— Mrs. Albert B. Fall, wife of the g $1850. 82250, $2500, $3050 e Soesnle el | Comforl “This ,Four-piece Modern Designed Bedroom Suite can be had in Amer- 9x12......$36.00 apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Recelving with Mrs. Fall we re Mra. X Ed d L. Doh f Los An . . . . . - . o and Now uz::-% h%’;j:nfi'uemfi:; O o T e it |$2 ican Walnut. Suite consists of dresser, chifforobe, toilet $2 12.50 |83x106...$33.00 = The Wanted - et Naw YorkMra. Vella o¢ | until you take them off at night?|$% table ahd bow-end bed. -February Sale price.......... . - sURClE > Georgla 18 visiting Secretary and Mrs. | Or are they sending messages to Fall at their apartment at Wardman | your brain all day—messages of |& . Park Hotel. Presiding at the te i 3 | Sweaters Pari" ool Prosiding at the cs | cramped, toes, umbalanced weigh, Miss Camilla Patterson. 1 But you don’t have to endure it!(Z Sold separately — Dresser, $57.00; Chifforobe, $53.50; Toilet Table, $49.50; Full Size Bed, $52.50. Four-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite in two-tone finish; suite con- 27x4......83.75 All—overy and medal- Plain weaves; novelty weaves; solid colors and combinations—in the smart Slip-on models. plirs. Ball, wite of Senator L Heisler | You can learn the real myaning of . £ d . ity d hiffoni diatilss e i - , will fobt comifort: by changing vorth sists of dresser, vanity dresser, chiffonier and full size ; Wool—Fiber Sille—Pure Silk. 4,108 oclock, In her homo on 38th| =l ilever Shoe. 0 |23 bed. February Sale PHCE....euueesriaireaaeeanannns $400'00 lion effects in a good & Wool vuicecoeeee $350 to $550 T e ot i Because of its flexible shank, the |3 Dresser, $88.50; Vanity Dresser, $162.00; Chiffonier, $76.50; Full Size | ,ccortment of rich col- !- Fiber i ss 50 to s] 3.50 ! x Mme. Prochnik, wife of Mr. Edgar Cantilever Shoe- harmonizes with 2 Bed s73m' . evmoesveae L. G. Prochnik, counselor of legation | the motion of your foot. Your arch . Dbed, . . d plai B Ssik $13.50 to $19.50 ‘N and charge d'affaires ad interim of [ muscles, instead of being baund |3 - o e 5 Sl orings . and plain or . . f Ruersia, ¥ bo 't hoe, tomorrow | down s in ordinary shoes, have full |$ § Mahogany Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, Queen $271 00 el avenue, for the last time this season. | freedom to exercise ‘and grow|X$ ° Anne design. February Saleprice.........0cccccun.nnn . gu! - SiCuiBataraay; eventag Mr; Erocknik | SODE: 3 Buffet, $75.00; China Case, $49.50; Closed-in Serving Table, $27.50; 54- Our New Dept, of : Ti7s | S intieometgfaes of fon teanjoavars: ) ; ¢ inch Dini:’xg Table, $52.50; Side Chairs to match, $10.50 each; Armchair to Interstate Commerce Commissioner . llk H 3 and Mrs. Mark Potter will entertain| : match, $14.00. & _ | at dinner Saturday evening at Ward- g 3 fan Park Hotel. 'There will be cov- ‘: ; ers for about fory. i 4 ‘We’ve confined our stock to brands that we can warrant without qualification. Silk Hosiery Mrs. Millspaugh, wife of Represant- . ) that’s safe to buy. For example— S A b O Orlental I{ugs ing of the thread. If that happen new yan:Sfl; inieaisiapattmentiin the _ Dozars, Lilihans and pair without question. Black and all 52.95 Onis'%. MoPherson, Mrs. mnrfl : Mosuls for . lors. Full fashioned - Lawrence, Mrs. Sldney C. Roach, \ ! <ol ull 1ashion€d.eeecconanmonevees Roscoe C. Patterson, Mrs. Cleveland \ A - A. Newton, ‘Mrs. Edgar C. Ellis, Mrs. \ ' 70.0 Albert W. Jefferis and Mrs. Marion E. Rhodes. Beautiful designs—silky col- orings and sizes large enough to make an excellent showing, Special Envey of Greece A Dinner Host. - g{ Sllk Underwear Gt et er #24| There are other/features you'll |3 : 1as enjoy in Cantilevers. Their natural New Arrivals in This Special Three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, consisting of large davenport and two armchairs, upholstered in tap- ing 4%x7 feet. Values < 5 G A Radium Silk pieces—plain tailored and lace " inner sole line, the corsectly placed 3 e ;‘m:,‘ estry; spring seat and spring cushion construction. Feb- 5207 50 . . > . H . trimmed ; very dainty; cut reomily and carefully Seorge. T 3 comfort 3hichel:,|°v';seyro‘:| as smi i:g, 595 00 to $I 15 00 ruary Sale ‘price............. SBopatcopTTe s : "‘.“‘:; Flesh, Orchid and Blue. In the practical Menell Carrallie Tar fana, Mes | S Napiy of thelendiofia ey o . o], Mahogany Gate-leg Table, size 34x42, with drawer in $2 8 50 pieces. ois Walker, Mr. Popafrango, Mr. At this unusually low price end ol Lot e e S RD o Sl oo e . Vi Mr. Salmon and the Rev. Mr.| Try on a pair and see how trim $5-75 to sls'so Winayate. ; your feet look in them. & s, George. T Macys entertained Soun"Sheetan who'1s Sie ver| Cantilever Shoe Shop . 1319 F Street N.W. no rugs will be sent on ap- proval. Mahogany Spinet Desk I 3 $35 -00 Sire. Gist Blair, Mra. Wheelwright and Mrs. John Heard of Boston, Mrs. Joh B, Wi 8, Mrs. Honry Spen Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star|i% i T it S

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