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THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, C, FEBRUARY 26, 1922—PART 2. : SOCIETY. Mres. Lejeune Heads Receiving Party at Cards The guests at the card party to be SOCIETY. ' Visitors Return to Gives Dance in Honor e i e 2 e e . | Kathryn Love, Mr. Ron.ine Taylor, Home on Hudson Of Mississippi G\le!tv¥r. Bdmund: Tappy, Mr. Thomas | s . Robe; 5 . Ef Mr. and Mrb. M. B. Sellers have re-| Mrs. T. T. Taylor entertained at a | Brorroum and de Enorne rrerrieet glven by the Hilary A. Herbert Chap- turnéd to their home at Ardsley-on- | dance Friday evening at her home ter of the United Daughters of the Hudson, N. Y., after spending a few | in Dunn-Loring, Va., in honor of Miss | Contedéracy at the Washington Club days in Washington last week. Mr.| Mabel Mitchell of Mississippl, house | tomorrow will be recelved by Mrs. Agd Mrs. Séllers came to Washington | guest of Mrs. Prentiss Shreve. The | John A. Lejewne, Mrs. Willlam J. rooms were beautifully decorated | ;llrr‘II, 1!’llr:; lH-nnln GT:IM'RM; in pinic carnations and ferns, and | ameb 1, Muicars and Mes, Rufus open fireplace was much enjoyed | Clarke. : i L A AR S A AT The patronesses Include Mrs. Wil- o to the alrship Roma. Miss Cleo Scaman and Mr. Gene sh!:eve). lam J. Harem, Mrs. QGeorge Moses, o :i‘l:neonu{:. Selldl;ra -‘vllAl ul:me to| Refreshments were Miss re S Skt et e : hing @ middie of April to at- | Mitchell assist rs. Taylor. The t. the Army and Navy reception | guest Worth Bagiey, Mrs. Willlam F. Den-| 3 which will be glven Wedneaday even- | Gles Scantan: bise rcian honel: M nis, Mrs. L. Cardwell, Mrs. Edward k : InEJARELTEY WikiniSiws i Capehart, Mrs. G. D, Groff, Mrs. P. A. Drury and Mrs. Hannis Taylor. Among those who taken tables are Mra. Willlam Vrooman, Mra. E. John A, Lajoune, Mrh. A, _ wilfdda Nillinery &xtibition = 5 b t Noble, Mrs. Eugene Barr, Mr sk onday Juesaay an esaay R ] = T s8 Pauline Wiicox, Mrs. .fi:?phnii MRS CL I BANDHOLTSE H ss Hungerford, Mrs. Edward War- | Of Philndeiphin, is the gueat of fleld, Mrs. B C. Riley, Mrs. M. K. her father, Brig. Gen. Harry H. Band- | | ¢, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Gus- | holts, at Fort Mye E o . vus_ Werbor, Mrs. Ji . 1”0]”41”9 e Maud Hodmkl D. A.R. Chapter to Give " Miss % : 5 Pendleton, Mra. K. 0 oMite (\/’{0 dé[f Thomas C. . Mrs. Benefit Card Party/||f H ‘Z[ 9 é Sheitor Ru rdy,| The name of Mrs. George Maynard fl” > )‘):": !l:bnsirsfi"a'rl.k»hf,"mimf«;' Dyer, | Minor, president general of the D. A. J § Mrs, Walter Everert Hutton, Ming| R+ heads the list of patronesses for l J’ @ Beatrice Meegan and Miss May -] the card party to bé given Tuesday vite president general of the D. A. R. 4 The Women's Overseas Service | Mrs. Francis A. St Clair, state regent 804 Seventh Street N.W. b_t(on the Washington public at a|J. KEdson Briggs, Mrs. August A w d rful Sale conedrt In the New Willard ballroom | Knight. Mra. S. Russcl Bowen, Mrs. onae Sunday, Match 5, at 4:30 o'clock, in| E0%ard 3 Ryan, Mrs, Loulse Kennan ’ 7 5 evening at the Hadleigh by the John g G 2]\ fi Lindsay Chapter of that organization e Ao . Relail NMillinery < Azt Z 5 : : cke, . Louis A. Abbot, Mrs. ) £ order to ralse money to carry on Its mlnr;' Fern Sawtelle and Mrs. Harry i ® . service work with disabled veterans|W. Dowling. G ) in thé Washington hospitals. % Francls Rogers, baritone, the well| M; | known singer, and Mrs. Rogers, mon- Miss Dorothy Wood L oy AMAZ VALUE | WOmen's Scrvice League in this city for the benefit of its Y patriotic work. Additional patron- 5 ologist. have off v i . v : theteoncntt M Ko nanupraica| Celebrates Her Birthday fl”r,al pnm AN pololat with most of the large| An attractively arranged party was S AT To Give Benefit Concert/| tsses are Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkin o] Mrs. Coolldge hehde the liat of pa-|Elven Monday evening at the home tronesses, amonk whom are Mrs |of Mr. John }. Wood, 304 E street Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. John W.|[northeast, the occasion . being the Weekn, Mra. Larg Andérson, Mrs.|eleventh birthday anniversary of his 2. S X e e Eobetts Woods™ Blias, Miss ~Mabe | daughter Dorothy, The color'scheme S s B Y oardman, Mrs. James G. Harbord,|of pink, white and green was carries 3 B ,01’ /[ y mvl[ ; Mre. "Theodore Roosevelc' and Maj. fout by fon streamers suspénded from : & Cellophanes = X ulia Stimson. Among those who|the chandeller over the beautifully v i i have reserved boxes are Mrs. Larzdecorated table, which had an a cen Straw Combinations Anderson, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, | terpiece a dainty basket of pink sweet b Y Visca Braids Hair Cloths Mre J. B Lambie and Mies Allcs|pess and white freesins. F T L et T Sy i = ; o voo ! ...T.'"g;‘?\f::'fl.'.l‘,flz ‘."r‘l"‘\'.']" 0\‘1';; ‘f)’.‘:: e voon H::gef}:‘e!;:n‘):;‘nr; - spring season for this remarkable sale. The smartest fabrics in ACdllection OF 200 Dishr\ctlw garat lb!!m“;l_‘» resident; mr E Bowie, Ella_ Beal Bowie, | enchanting colorings: Periwinkle, Cornflower, Ladybird, Navy, Jade, - i ¢ hasil D) ranfa. Frances Yonug, Matlon Cinnamon, Faison. And every exquisite trimming from flowers and and Individual Models _~ at Alma 3. Winpingha and | Quin, "Marion " Ziegler, Htargaret ; il o e valeoca S st s committee for the concert conrists of | Harry Woodc Harold Ressor, Ed- M " v Mies Gertrude Hussey. chairman: Miss | ward Moelle ward Quinn, Willis These Values will be a revelation to the Women of Helen Day, Miss Helen Graham and | Benner and little John Henry Wood, Washington: They are the Greatest ever offered! d. Miss Constance Bicknell. Women's City Club | Tea This Afternoon | Miss Veronica Tegetofft will be| . hostess at the téa at the Women's| R ed City Club this afternoon, aswisted by | epa.ll' < X h'y"Mz,]\g“::'; to look like new and the i {mer, Misa Meta ¢ price is most reasonable. Mrs g | YARNS THAT Ruth, M Lucille P‘en- nn;i! YOU’”‘ uKE e large assortment in all the newest and best shades to select from. Special Patterns for Monograms to Order We Do Hand Hemming and Hand Hemstitching Beaded Bags Arts and Letters Society | Holde Two Events in Week Two interesting social events took place during the week at the Inter- national Association of Arts and Let- ters. On. Thursday evening Dr. Ste- panek, minister of Czechosloval o o » entertained the club with a music Specializing in Momegraming - Featufll'lg Slx styles recital of the folk songs and dances![|[ and Initialing. We alse teach . of the, Czechs, the Serbs, the Bo- ||l Itallan Hemstitching. o . * hemiana, the Rumanians and some of | c jthe Russian. The titles were the ! Free—Lessons terpretation of the theme, altho \ Py ‘ j ’ the movement and melody gave the | Read work, embroldering, cro- \ key to their meaning in most cas Il cheting. knitting. ete. 1 . | Parts of several operas were gi i {An enthusiastic audience attende THE EMBROIDERY SHOP and a reception followed thé progran = Last evening a_benefit daco wa MissES FREUDBERG : given at the association house b | Miss Elizabeth M. Barnes, when the 827-829 11th Street rooms were crowded with members Near New York AveAne - @ fmd guests. i ngagement Announced 3 Yes, Sir! + Of Prominent Couples Mr. and Mre. Randolph Dickinson Your Mill work Will Be Delivered Hopkins announce the engagement of On Time T Jwelve-Ten F St Where Styles Originatée and Emanate «Modes Individual” THE NEWER FASHIONS ARE NOW PRESENTED IN AN ENSEMBLE THAT REVEALS THE SUPREMACY OF ERLEBACHER-ORIGINATED MODELS ;‘T he Spirit of Good Grooming™ AND REFINEMENT IS REFLECTED IN THE PRODUCTIONS OF THE ERLEBACHER DESIGNERS. WITH PRICE MODER- ATION As THE KEYSTONE, WE OFFER A COLLECTION OF —which is really a special price— _ Each one of the six styles has its appointed place in approved fashion. Not the styles of last season their daughter, Helen Hill, to M Victor 1. Zelov of Phlladelphia. date Is set for the wedding, but it is it understood that the marriage will —but of now—and the spring. take place a8 soon as Miss Hopkins ' Just exactly what we scovers from the accident at the friéan—w# make no promises we'can't fill, and you can rest assured all work intrusted in our care will be 48 near pers fect as it is possible to make same. Knickerbocker Theater, where she ||l was a victim. Bhe has récovered suf- ! ficiently to leavé the hospital and ie now at her home, on Blltmore street. Mr. Zelov is a naval architect and mechatical enginéér with Interna- tional connhections, with headquarters in Philadelphia. Sport Oxfords, in Pearl Elk; with Tan leather —trimmings; seweéd leathér soles and rubbgr heels. Our plant is one of the U Arehasnooit hod 3i5s. 3. 1. Qiititn [l Soest, We think, around this section, and our location Golf Oxiords, in Smoke Elk; neat Tan leather of Asheville, N, X announce the en |l makes it possible for you to . 2 trimmings ; and sewed rubber soles and he€ls. ?;f,‘:“'%:";harvg, ’{:fig‘hf%},’,& ot [ sbay. tis s visit 1€ yeu cars ito Tailored and Sports SUITS at $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 and up. Dresses of Distinction at $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 and up. Robérls of this cily. lace in the esrly summer. Miss Prices ate extremely reastas k rifith has Baen making her homelfll opie Gr4 W want t:’lmmu Jazz and Dance Oxfords, in Patent leather; i" fhe pant v at it heT Il on Washingtonians that we [ 7 T 3 = plain toe and low heels ; Goodyear sewed soles. r'fi?r‘h ;y::d\;'l:lllhe? At fl‘n’em«:gt. Vit are one of them—and no ]:b Wraps and (;oatx Of Elegance, 339.50, 34950, $59.50 and up. , (e, and Mrs. & Tosenteld announce e isjeman o imre fociin Blouses, Tailored and Fancy, from $3.95 to $39.50. . ] ngagemen eir daughter, 3 : 2 i Beaded Slippers, two-strap model. Black Biae 5ty openfala, o/ wi Fonrs (|| We wil ".':"..".f",’ y sead.oné Exclusive Millinery, priced at $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. o Satin; with hand-turned soles and Junior ] MF. and Mrs. David 8. carll or3zsf|l| Will be capable to tilk and . ¥ French heels. 3 ¥ : Hllicott street have announced the furnish en‘ld n.vllle on any work > S omwas Garll to M Srnet b |[[ YO ™Y Wieh. - An Exiraordina ry Value The Henderson || Manufacturing Co. Buckle Oxfords—in Black Elk; with three ==="straps; sewed soles and Cuban heels. v Mr. and Mrs. De Grange IS PRESENTED IN A GROUP OF s Observe 33d Anniversary . Street A English Walking Oxfords; Tan, Brown and Mr. and Mrs, John W. De Grange 13::-'1'3.:3.“\7’“". 2081 l.‘;‘."' ERLEBACHER-ORIGINATED _é\'{:}xfig]s Russia Calf; low military* and §7‘3§‘§;§£§§;fi."':-:;‘l";r?{al{g}'fl‘n"&""d Néwh gris C d S ¢ ; 1 a : - ustom-Made Suits . You'll experience no difficulty in finding your Women'’s size—but you'll be surprised at such values— Fléxlble;!rth ‘A'.?Dfxfis;g:&%?v"g‘gg‘;l&g \ - grouped for choosing at $4.95. orrective PRICE. THE TAILORING IS ' . Footwear SUPERB, THE MATERIALS (POI- b Brace As They Bend RET TWILL OR TRICOTINE) ARE Modslh to f15 the Nermal, the Weakened Atsh, or the Bunlen Fust. AS FINE AS THE MUCH HIGHER 3 fem Petier 3o i 4l of Fieaitly' Arch ‘anoss be PRICED 8UITS, AND THE LININGS § 2 % o S i 4 Oxtords of Brown and Black Kiaskl 1 R e Are TVICAL OF g // I 3 aRs nmpang el 0 ke BTl Pk idskin sld ex- ERLEBACHER APPAREL. Y 74 i‘\ . ¥ /[ TN Pennsylvania Avenue—Seventh Street /'l/“nm“ d U | 5 Luxurious ot et 1304 F St. :