Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1922, Page 41

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SOCIETY." e — T Announce Patronesses . For Mardi Gras Ball Mrs. Calvin Coolidge heads the list of patronesses for.the Mardi Gras ball to be given by Washington Camp, No. 305, Sons of Confederate Veterans, at the Raleigh on the even- ing of February 28.° Among the other patronesses are Mrs, Willlam F. Den- nis, Mrs. Cary T. Gfayson, Mrs. Qib- son Fahnestock, Mrs. Percy Quin, Mrs. J. H. Bankhead, Mre. Frank Oden- heimer, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mra. Francls Beger Mo- ran, Mrs. ' Oscar Underwood, Mrs. Alexander H. Bell, Mrs. Frank Sprigg Perry, Mre. L. D. Cacdwell, Mrs. John Wesiey Cardwell, Mrs. Conrad H. Syme, Mra. A. Waller, Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, Mrs. E. L. Stock. Mrs. John Finerle, Mrs. Louls . Wilson, Mrs. Daniel ' Roper, Mrs, Jesse Anthony, Mrs. Theodora Tilfér, Mrx. John W. Langley, Mrs. Campbeil ntrill, Mrs. john_A. Lejeune, Mrs. ®Robert §. Griffin, Mrs. T. G. Donaldson, Mrs. James Trimble, Mrs. ' Eugeéne "Barr. 3irs. John Thonvas, Mrs. Willlam Newman. Miss Fannie Weeks, Mrs. S. B. Milton. Mrs. Belle Riley, Miss Mary K. Little, Mrs. Gustavus Wer- ber, Mrs. Alblon Tuck, Mrs. Ernést K. Van Sickler, Mrs. deorge B. King, eorgia Lawtoh Morgan, Mrs. Herrtet Turner, Mrs. Benjamin Micou, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs.- Paul Joachim, Mrs. Maude Howell Smith, Mrs. Wallace Streater, Mrs. Harvey ~Ball, Mrs. Forest F. Vrooman, Mrs. E. H. Blalock. Mrs E. T. Rawling Mrs. F._Conway. Mrs. Clarence Owens, Mre, Wallace Muleare, Mre Arehibald Young, Mrs. Claude Rufus 'Hardy, Mre. James B. Aswell, | d, Mrs. George Aus- tin Hewey, Mrs. C. M. Sheppard, Mrs. A H. Borjes, Mrs. T. B. Newman, Mrs. J. H. Camper, Mrs. William T. Bag- ®ett, Mrs. George Theobold. Mrs. Eugenia Rollins, Mrs. Randolph Hop- kins, Mrs. Samuel F. Adams, Mrs. Robert. Taylor, jr.. Mrs. Ben L. Prince, Mrs. Austin Cunningham, Mrs. Mahon, Mra. Robert Hun- ter, Mrs. George D. Horning. Mrs. A. S. Parry, Mrs. E. H. Lynham, Mrs. W. 1. Denning. Mrs. Margaret ‘Warfield, Mrs. J. Ben Mattingly and Mrs. J. King Pickett. F‘ Dr. Gates Will Speak On Philosophy of Art At the “Monday morning art talk” tomorrc v. at 11 o'clock. at the Art Center Gallery, 1106 Connecticut ave- nue, Dr. Willlam Gates will speak on “The Philosophy of Chinese Art Com- pared to That of Europe.” The pat- Tona and patronesses af the affair are Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Moni- etta Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. sGeorge Oakley Totten. jr. Mrs John B. Hén- derson, Mrs. Willlam Hita. Miss Edith tioode, Dr. Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. 1I. K. Bush-Brown and Mr. T. Sheri- dan Neligh. Clayton Langer Host At Charming Party Mr. Clayton Langer was host at a eharmingly planned party at his home Saturday evening, February 18. when | dancing and music were enjoyed. Miss Elsie Langer. sister of the host. and his half-sister. Miss Geraldine McLaren. and Miss Margaret Gor- ham assisted in_ receiving. Palms, ferns and spring flowers furnished the decoration in the drawing rooms, and the guests, numbering nearly a hun- ared, included the students from va- rious fraternities. University Students * Celebrate Junior Week Junior week of Géorgté Washifigton University . was celebfatéd by three events of importance. On the after- noon of February 22 a féception and tea dance were given at thé New Willard in honof of the faculty, students and friends of the univeér- sity. Misa Josephine Houston ren- dered several songs during me inter- mission. The junior prom was he!d at Rauscher’s Thursday evening, Febru- ary 23. 'Thé Ballroom was décorated with palms, spring flowers, various fraternity colors ahd ths edilegs ovl- ors and banners. All the fraternities and sororities hade bokes, and during the evening many colo balloons wera foated through the hall Maxine Girts. president of the junior class of Columbian College, 16d the promenade with Mt. Rlchnrd Bouth- arn Slreve. ‘The patrons and pn\ruhhnl were the Vice President and ln Coolldge, the Secretary of A rlcu ture and Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, ttorney den- eral and Mrs. lerv Dlu herty, the Treasurer and Mra. Rite, former Minister to Chiha And Mrs, Paul Reinsch, the _president of Geor Washington University and Mrs. H. L. Hodgkins, Dean and Mrs. u L. Ferson, Dean and Mrs, Willlam Wilbur, Dean and Mrs. Wifliam C. Borden Dean and Miss Henning, uun and Mrs. Kalusowski, Secretary E. Kayeer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles r. and Mrs. John Holmc-< Paul .| Earnest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills- paugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ll!v!llnfl New- ton, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lasgar r. and Mrs. George Young. Mr. and Xirs. Isvael Fosier, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Berryman, Mr. and Mrs. Marton Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Supt. and Mrs. Frank Ballou, Dr.an Mrs. W. K. Butler. iMr. ax;d Mrs. Blake To Give Reception Mr. and Mrs. Hatry Blake have is- sued eards for a farewell reception at their homé on Rhodé Island ave- nue Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. William Carleton Small, Wwho will leave Washington on March 2 for i Medford. Ore., to join thelg son-in-law and daughter, M. and Mrs. Frederick L. Swang. Mra. Rtrang before her i marriage was Elsie Carleton Small, |ona of our young singers. Postponed Army Dancé Is Set for March 10 Friday evening, March 10, is the new date set for the Army dance which was postponed from: Friday. February 24, on account of the Roma | disaster. The dance will take place at Rauscher's at 9:30 o'clock. The next dance in the séries will be held on Friday evening, March 24, while the last will occur a month latter, on Wednesday, April 26, instead of on Wednésday, April 19, as previously i planned. If You Want Health, It's Better Tlnn Wealth. Holmes Hellth Bread Phone Main 4837 THELOUVRE ~ 1115 117 F STREET On Monday We Shall Feature a Group of Spring Frocks —for Street and Afternoon wear that will be temptingly marked at They are in specially effective designs—de- veloped with most original taste—in embroid- ery and unique embellishments. Plain eolors and combinatiéns. Crepe Knit, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Silhouette Crepe, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. All sizes. o You’ll be interested in these Sport Coats E that we have undermarked at i Tweeds, Homespuns and the new Sport Cloths in smart models; splendidly tailored— and not only effective in design, but of the utmost practical utility—especially for the season that {s just opemng. . Our Display 6!;' the Newest Ideas in Sport and Dress Hats —reaches to our ideal of Louvre distinctiveness and Louvre excellence. $7.50—$1(0.00—$15.00 Fuarniture Carpets Ealy American Boster, makogany, in the sise. Febraary Sale od Il or hvln Your Last Opportunity to take advantage of the special reductions of from 10 to 33%s percent offered during the February Furniture Sale, Monday & Tuesday, 27th & 28th * This Four-piece Modern-designed Bedroom Suite can be had in American Walnut. Suite con- sis;s oé Dr;szer, Chig:lrobe, Toilet Table and Row- end Bed. February Sale price $212 50 Sold separately if desired—Dresser, $57.00; Chifforobe, $53.50; Toilet Table, $49.50; Full-size Bed, $52.50. . Mahogany Four-piece Bedroom Suite of Early American design. Suite consists of Dresser, Chif- forobe, Toilet Table and Four-poster Bed. Bed has rail across footboard, instead of panel as i it 4 ) if i i § THE SUNDAY STAE, 'WASHING?I'ON,’ D;;c. FEBRUARY %, 1922 PART 2, INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Established 1861 i SRS moses & Sons 'Eleventl) and F Sts. . ! February Furniture Sale! SOCIETY. « FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE R STE AR AT AN NS AN Special Layer Felt Mat- fress. in standard $12.00 Upllohlcry all stzes, Special . ’ 45 RN AR AR AR, R RMERAIRA S RRARAAREARRARBIA N R A R AR AW RRAMRARA N H NI DRI RAARH This Three (3) piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, consisting of large Davenport, Armchair and Arm Rocker to match, upholstered in selec- tion of two covers. February $282 00 Ll Sale price of Suite.... Davenport, $139.50; Armchair, $70.50; Arm Rocker, $72.00. Special Three (3) piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, upholstered in tapestry; suite con- sists of large Davenport and two Armchairs. shown. February Sale price of $258 50 BUILE .. csiorsiooe oisiolioge oomsiaeiars Dresser, $81.50; Chifforobe, $69.50; Toilet Table, $63.00; Full or Twin size Four-poster Bed, o This 10-piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite, consisting of Buffet, China Case, Serving Tablé, Dining Room Table, 5 Side Chairs and Armchair to match; chairs have $397 00 leather seats. February Sale price of Suite. . Buffet, $03.50; China Case, $83.00; Serving Tnble $51.00; Dining Three (3) piece Cane Living Room Suite, con- sisting of large Davenport with two pillows; Arm- chair and Arm Rocker to match, spring seat and : spring cushion construction. This suite can be § had in blue damask or blue ve- 3 $44.50; Vamty Dresser to match, $119.00. Tuscan and Filet Net Curtains, made in panel form, but used in pairs, straight and scalloped bottoms and finished with bullion or tassel fringe, cream and Egyptian colors. These are the new ideas in curtains for the coming season. Prices are moderate, $7.00 to $16 pair. Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, 215 yards long; white; many beautiful designs to aselect from; two lots, specially priced at $4.75 and $7.50 pair. Voile Curtains, extra fine quality, 21} yards; white and ivory; double hem edges; hemstitch- ed; plain or lace trimmed. Regularly $4.00 to $5.25 pair. Special, $2.65 pair. 36-inch Drapery Poplin, fine, ¢lose quality, rose, light and dark blue, tan, brown and mul- berry. Specially priced, 65¢ yard. 50-inch Sunfast Refi, heavy, close woven qual- ity; rose, brown, mulberry, tan, light and dark blue. Special value at $1.50 yard. Tapestry Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and full length, foliage designs in browns and blue. Heavy quality. Regularly $8.00. Special, $6.75. Velvet Portieres, duplex colorings, 214 yards long and 50 inches wide; most of these have been made in our own shops and are of extra fine quality. Special, $24.50 pair. ‘ FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Announcing a Spring Showing Of Lace Curtains, Draperies and . Drapery Materials. New Colorings and Designs in all Fabrics. " Regularly $1.25. Specul, 69¢ yard. Table, $71.60; Side Chairs, $15.00; Armchair, $21.00. Entire 3d Floor Florentine Silk, 32 ins. wide; bests quality for draperies and art work; full assortment of colors. $1.35 yard. “Kapock” drapery material, 50 ins. wide, plain, figured and striped de- signs, in a full line of colors, guaran- teed absolutely sunfast. Regularly $4.00. Special, $2.75 yd. 50-inch Cretonne, heavy quality, in an assortment of beautiful designs and colorings for draperies and slip cov- ers. Regularly $2.00. Special, $1.35 yd. Special assortment of fine Cretonnes, 30 and 36 inches wide; chintz, foliage and striped designs. Specially priced at 65c¢ yard. Drapery Net, white, ivory and ecru Tuscan, Bungalow and Filet weaves, 40 to 48 ins. wide. Regularly $1.25, $1.50 and $1.85 yard. Special, $1.00 yaid. Tapestry, Damask and Velvet Squares, 24x24 inches, for pillow and odd chair seats; all golorings. Special, $1.00 each. 36-inch Mercerized Madras, in plain colors of blue, rose, green and gold. lour. February Sale price of Suite $187000 Linen Shop Hemstitched Pure Linen Sheets and Pillowcases. Finished Sizes Are Quoted. Sheets, 72x96 inches; very special, $14.60 pair. -4 Sheets, 72x96 inches; very special, $18.40 pair. § Sheets, 72x99 inches; very special, $20.00 pair. Sheets, 90x96 inches; very special, $18.00 pair. Sheets, 90x99 inches; very special, $25.00 pair. Sheets, 90x108 inches; very special, $25.40 pair. % Pillowcases, 2114x36 inches; very special, $3.40 pair. % Oriental Rugs ° Oriental Rugs at Special Prices There remain but two more days of the February Sale. Every Rug in our stock has been especially priced for this sale and for Monday and Tuesday we offer these two exceptional opportunities. F A very good assortment of or well woven Mosuls, averaging in size 414x61% feet, and all very $SS OO ( Sl“(y in color. Values from $75 o F Fine quality Dozars and Lili- Or hans, in sizes averaging 416x7 $70.00 | to $90 feet; beautifully colored and very heavy in texture. Values from $95 to $110. Two Extra Special Values in Domestic Rugs Wilton Velvet (Figured or Plain) FURNITURE SALE

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