Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1922, Page 35

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Mrs. Mock at Home, Mrs. John Mock and Miss Byrd Mock received together last §unday at Mrs. Mock’s home, 2651 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. James E. Watson of Indiana pour- ed tea, and Mrs. Ralph Henry Cameron ©of Arizona poured coffee. Senator and Mrs. Watson are cousings of Mr. and Mrs. John Mock, why formerly lived in Bluf’ton, Ind., where they owa a coun- iry home which is a replica of Shakes- . poares home _at _Stratford-on-Avon. ey came to Washington recently on account of Mr. Mock’s connection with the legal department of the United States Shipping Board. Their home In \Washington has attracted much atten- tion from lovers of art and antiques, as they have one of the most remarkable s that have ever been ¢ home into a museum.” (< artistically arranged, showing to fi Advantage the act treasures contain therein.” One bedroom, for instance, ¢ontains an antique bed owned by Queen Elizabeth, which, In_spite of its age, still serves for sleeping pu rposes. ‘The mirror in this room belonged to Queen Ann, this famous queen's coat- of-arms peing cut into the heavy plate. Perhaps the most remarkable of all the collection is that from China, many of the Chinese treasures being nearly a Mme. Sze, who was thousand years thought them very hese Is & painting of the Empress Ming, first Empress of China, which is at least a thousand vears old, yet remarkably preserved. The following musiclans gave an im- prompm program, which was highly en- Joyed: Mr. George Dixon, pigno; Mrs. Fr Harland O'Brien, contralto: M accompanyist, gave the concert. wiched in between the music was a talk on sculpture by Mr. David Edstrom, who the monument on which he is at_work. “Man Triumphant.” Last Sunday was Mrs. Mock’s last *“at home™ of the season. SOCIETY,” Mzrs. Harding Heads ' Displays Collection Long Roll of Prominent So- Mrs, Harding heads the )ist of pa- tronesses for the benefit bridge garty which will be held at the Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday afternoon. March 29, by the board of directors ot the Washington League for the benefit of the league, of which Rear Admiral S. A. Staunton is_president. the arrangements and Miss Biddle, 11'.':;5 N street, has charge of reserva- tions. The patronesses list includes Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Wood- bury Blair, Mrs. Thomas S. Biddle, Mrs. Willam H. Brownson, Miss Mable Boardman, Mrs. Marshall Bul- litt, Mrs. William D. Connor, Mrs. W. Bourke Cockran, Mrs. Dimock, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Miss Gwynn, Mrs. Wharton Grinnell, Mrs. Fred- erick Dent Grant, Miss Florence Hay- den, Mrs. Frederick H._ Glllett, Miss Katherine Judge, Mrs. Victor. mann, Mrs. Arthur Lee, Mrs. Willlam, Littauer, Mrs. Garrison McClintock, Mrs. Ezra McCagg, Berger Moran, Mrs. Charles McVeagh, : | Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Wayne Parker, Mrs. Henry Arnold Peckham, Mrs. Edwin S. Puller, Miss Josephine Patten, Mrs. John F. Rodgers, Mrs. Aeman Saun- derson, Mrs. Thomas B. Sweeney, Mrs. J. Harry Shannon, Mrs. Harold Walk- er, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mra. Horace Westcott, Mra. Charles Wood- hull and Mrs. Norman Williams. List of Patronesses For Bridge pnrty ciety Women Sponsor Benefit for Animal Rescue League March 29. Animal Rescue Miss Nannie Macomb is chairman of aufr- Mrs. Francois season was that given ¥y Washing- ton Camp 305, Sons of' Confederate Veterans, at the Ralelgh on’ Tuesday evening. & The mardi gras spirit prevalled and ‘was enhanced by the distribution of favors typical of the season. { sponsor of the camp, Miss Loulse Mattingly, and her maid of honor, Miss Mabel Steagall. in receiving 'were Mr. Jesse Anthony, commandant of the camp; Mrs. Wal- ter Hutton, president of the District of Columbia division, U. D. C.; Mr. E. H. Blalack, commander D. C. division, 8. C. V. Walter Miss Margaret Mansfleld, Mr. F. R. #Pravel and Mr. W. H. Saunders, presi- dent of the Southern Soclety. A receptlon was glven by Victory |Cl Chapter, D. A. R, in honor of the state officers of the District of Co- lumbia at the home of Mrs. Horace K. Fulton, 1213 Vermont avenue, Mon- day evening, February 27, ot At Mardi Gras Affair One of the prettiest dances of the The guests wero received by the Assisting them Miss Pearle Clarke, Mr. Hutton, Mr. J. Roy Price, A novel feature of the evening was an exhibition dance en masque. Victory Chapter, D. A.R., Guests of Mrs. Fulton ' THE )SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, Sons of Veterans' Dance - MISS MARGARET R. HUME, Sub-debutante ‘harles Hume o o3 e e Ao il 3 ., . MARCH 5, * ’ Furniture Carpets e deodedeodeodeode hter of Mrs. one of the popular The guests, presented by Mrs. Sam- uel Herrick, were recelved by Mrs. Joseph Stewart, regent of Victory Chapter; Mrs. St. Clair, state rege: Mrs. W. B. Hardy, state vice regent; Mrs. J. M. Willey, state recording eecretary; Mrs, John M. Beavegs, state corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. B. Gauss, state treasurer, and Mrs. L. A. Abhot, state historlan. Many guests were present, and among them were Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins and Miss Strider, registrar general Spring Styles at Special Prices \ individual taste. Compare With Suits M Coats and Capes ‘A Wonderful Display to satisfy every $16.95 $25 $39.50 $49.50 Compare With Others $10 to $20 More e Hoic of Fuuhin” The Suit House of Washington Hundreds of New Suits—The Better Kind On Sale Monday—The First Time Elsewhere at $10 More | Fashionable Tweed Suits | of the Better Kind | —In an endless display of styles, Individual Models and Colors. Cantons Krepe Knit Georgette Satins and Others Just Received—Big Display of Newest Spring Millinery, Sport Dress and Street Hats—$3.50, $5.00, $7.50 24224293 [ The Best Tailored Navy Suits in Town * , New Twill Cords and Tricotine Models of | Character, Finest Silk Linings. Compare with |f others at $10 to $20 more. f | $2950 $35.00 $45.00 $49.50 New Spring Dresses Of the Better Kind Styles and Silks You'll Be Proud of. 25 $35 $4950 Compare With Others at $10 to $20 More LT g [ A ideas and ¢ - prices and never fail lence. Patent Leather Oxfords—Seal sad- dle and plain tos; low, flat Aot wolt sote. Friced'st.. 9100 NEW SPORT HOSIERY FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 310312 SEVENTH STREET. Established 1861 .;fi The Right Shoes at the Right Prices The Family Shoe Store Presents New Novelty & Sport Footwear For SPRING NSWERING the Vogue for N wear, which still p{ledominates more in demand than ever n g;u;b: Store, as usual, leads in its presentation of the new reations—always at exceedingly moderate ing in its high standards of excel- ‘and Black Satin, Priced at....eecee Champagne Sport Oxfords—With Brown Saddle and Back Foxing; welt $7 00 soles; low heels. Priced at, o ovelty and Sport Foot- this Spring, the Family The New One-Strap Pump (illustrated) is shown in Patent Vamp and Gray Suede Back. e, 38.00 s $10.00 The same model also in Black-Xid, All Patent $6.00 .. $10.00 Colored Smoked Elk To wear with the new Sport Shoes. Col- ors include Alice Blue, Silver Gray, Camel, Green and Brown Mixtures. TG and which bids fair French Corsels Very newest lines in pink || silk broche, prettily trim- med, 6 silk garters. Medium low top; boned to care for the medium as well as the heavy figure; made of fine French coutil; 6 silk supporters and taste- fully trimmed. Smart new models of French chamois cloth, lightly boned; 6 silk sup- porters, Many other models in both front and back laced Special Prices in Hos- iery and Underwear |< 110F St. N.W. Next to Columbia Theater n with flowing geo! color; chenille embroidered; novel rope Navy, 4 i, oray, *30.00 *18.50 EFRER R EF R EELHE R HHEHHRTTR RS b Y 18.00 corset. All newest lines. E oo All prices. All corsets fit- * dllh - ted. : COM ons 1 exchanged. Hisres ool 444 A SPECIAL PURCHASE! 100 Beautiful High-Grade New Frocks Offered at Most Remarkable Savings! Only Through a Most Fortunate Purchase From a Well Known New York Maker Are Such Values Possible—It Is a Saving Opportunity Seldom Presented at the Beginning of the Season You will find it a delight to select a New Gown from this collection of spring styles. The low price is not at all consistent with the smart- ness of the modes, or the quality of the materials and workmanship displayed in them. Beautiful shades—Cornflower, Periwinkle, Cinna- mon, Rouge, Orchid, Gray, Fallow, Cobweb, Fuchsia, Dull Rose, Tomato, Navy and Black. No. 3—A Beaded Dinner Gown rgette In contrasting of Canton Crepe, with short fitted sieeves, irdle of seif material wit tassel - irdie and finished with a bou. ~ Noon Gown of Crepe ‘ ?lalnhhlll the effect. colner.-. "-’rc to- ::..:“ velvet. roses. Periwinkle, Satin. It Is cape Ia- 5 “!g:“:.—"kcmrtezfi.fi::‘ G:K:. Paulette cm s o0 hitey tan sndi whits, COPON ji 072y, and/fuchsia Are the Shates. R wigaeite siceves, paulette chiffon, which is used’ o, 2ATsimple Afternoon Gown of and is quite stunning. in sleeves and side paneis. Al Georgette Crepe Canton Crepe, with peasant bodice No. A Street Dress of Crepe The sash girdle is immed ; I raid embroldery. and new circular pointed tunic. it has Fall'llm ; ‘l: h::“:.he‘hl::v mlolt‘m:o.l-nd &a&enwy .:;Im:a‘d e oo .cy os i "v;% s 839 .Sn . novel el M len- rows 'y a beautiful girdle beaded jn self color. 'E 'with S et ol derizing rust and cormflower Y, brown and black. 1922 PART 2. 2 e S ettt PO rtItt b ottt bbbttt bbbttt ttttterttsobttss HIIAIEREAIREIRRRELIIRARADES BERISSS : Inquire about our deferre('i payment plan. Ty W, B. Moses & Sons F and “Eleventl Streets ‘The Same Quality Furniture = 1/2 .Form;er Prices | Dining Room Suites, Bedroom .Suites, Living Room Suites, that long- wanted Easy Chair, in fact, furniture for every room in the home. The Reason \ - This collection comprises suits and pieces that have been discontinued | " by the manufacturers, and for that reason we are unable to duplicate them, So therefore we-are offering them at the above price. b3 For your convenience we have assembled this display on our 5th annex. Each sale FINAL. Nothing sent C. 0. D. Nothing on approval. Nothing Nothing held for future delivery. Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan 1216 F St. N.W. L Description of Mociels Sketched No. 5—Lovely After- gray, fallow and biacic: SOCIETY. ' et oo et e Established 1861 Uphol But! , -MONDAY A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY! All the new styles, featuring circular tunics, narrow panels, Grecian drapery, hip waistlines—short, close-fitting and wide slit sleeves, as well as the long voluminous sleeve with narrow wristband. Elaborate bead- ing, hand embroidery of silk or gold or silver threads or cross-stitching in bright shades, give added beauty and charm to many of the styles— others achieve distinction solely by beauty of line. i Dresses That Regularly Would Sell at $45 to $65 $39.5o This sale will be the feature of the day in our dress department. It in- cludes sizes up to and in- cluding 44 bust, with very wide assortments in 38 and 4o. This is the time of year when you will appreciate a new frock and this op- portunity is one not to be overlooked. These Fabrics So Demanded for Spring

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