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SOCIETY. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922 Societ SOCIETY. ' < Mr. H New York today. and after a bricf r. Horace Bturgiss of Augusts, Me.|{mous chalk talks on cartooning men | 5tay there will go to California. Miss Carolyn Nash will entertain a|in public life. There will also be a ' Vi e. o ved in W 5 fifl'&'xl:‘ Joune people at dinner musical program. -m"::,:' l.‘;vtr.‘:;'d". rf.(r‘"z‘rf: Tata e & at the Chevy Chase Club. Mrs. ¥, E. Covington has returned gurlun H;{rrl.;-m and her non; l"rln;yl.w urton Harrison, announcing ths Mrs. Miller Returns ¥r to her home in St. Paul, Minn.. after | mar 90z, "0t the latter's daughter, r = Visit to Westera Homey - a visit of two months here with rela- | Misy Virginia Randolph Harrison. 1o Mrs. Miller, wite of the late Repre- - sentative Clarence B. Miller, has re. Mr: and Mrs Henry White enter- rned from her home in Mi B e e b L offs and | nmeap- | terday afternoon at their residence |™ |ofis and is again in her home on §|j; New York. Jence 1)11“.. and Miss Muriel Haynes and|cartoonist, will give one of his f. of the s St late Charles f Mrs T Priscilla, the Countess of Annesley,|Gross of Chicago. He served with " Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman Hosts for Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge ' 4 g eivecs SR W Rame ity G| DRI SR BRI L San ettt fanpes AT (2 at Dlnner Tomght. tel at 815 oclock the cvening of | entertained in her il Paho | Grenoble_University in_Francer Mr. ; . when Mr. Berryman, the | B ‘The countess t fo (Continued on Ninth Page.) HE Vice Presiient and Mrs. | time during his absence in Phila Coolidge will dine this even- | PMI&- b i 3 ing with Senator and Mrs.| The charge d'affaires 6f the G ! K erman ] Key Pittman, who will have | embassy, Mr. Karl Lang, entertainad $ § a distinguished company to meet|a small company informally at din- . | g them, ‘the guests Including the am-[Ner last evening at the New Willard. treet | i bassador of France and Mme. Jus-! oo oo G Stree i y of .the ltalian 5 . " | i serand. bassy and Signora Gelsser Celesia ‘en- “Mfm i The Vice Prosident and Mrx. Cool-|tertained a company of twelve at = i Idge were jolned at the New Willard |dluner last evening. - The AT =5 7 == = i ! — - House of Fashion i Store News For Th arc] I : or Thursday, March 16 last cvening by thelf sons, John and| ... 5,0 Y Mrs. s M. Beck, wif Calvin Coolldge, who will spend their| wolicitor general of the De;.:{m;',','{' spring vacation here. of Justice, and their daughter, Miss a e : —— = Bea‘rice Beck, have gone to Hot 2 s L A & hd S| h The ambassador of Relgium and [JErINEs: V2, to remain for the rest of A ! ow1n ea r l Baroness de Carller- entertained at dinner lust evening at the ombassy In| Mrs. willlam Littauer and Mias Rinersynill and e Carlihephasd s honor of Kigene Ysaye. Later in thej auer have returned to Wash . - Wc . = » ith Exclusive an ividual Styles 'W uart vy I q ers e & delightfyl program of chamber mu- | %8y aboard the Majestic for France Inoon to Prof. Danlel C. Stanwond of || an ored Na a-nd Tweed Sults sie. The gucsts Included the iinlster | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mre. Delos ‘gl'“nflwifk 5 3 ° mal a ncess e . Blodgett, jr.. in their cott; erformed 3 . . e cottage at 5 qip H‘mdred’ Of smart T“Teed S“its ] Specially Priced at ington After a month's absence spent [ 3 B ~ Senator and Mrs. Key: Pittma Cannes, Fran Mrs. Blodgett w HCI'C (lt Kafka S resentative and Mra. Nicholas 1 remain with them unill therr r M1y the Rev: Wolter {re. heir return T this ford. Conn.. in the presence of al|f Cineinnatl Symphony Orchestra. gave | Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett sailed gat- |F. Sweet, will be married this after- evening the great Belgian mastet)at Alken, s,'c., and Hot Springs, Va.| Mrs. Cornelia Van Rensselaer Camp- worth, Represcntative Theodo! to untry in May, and will alded by some of hiy associates of the bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin probably apend the summer n Gurops, [small company of relstives —The ||l Perfectly man-tailored. Silk linings. Any size ! $24.75 fle § F 3 ; Burton, Represnntative and Mr § eaturing the newest styles in erick Hicks, M';.fix d M == bride, who will be unattended. will | { nderson, Uen. and Mrs. C s Q. Yoo vear a gown of gray chiffon and a s 72 3 Ste { | TWEEDS Anderton. Oen A M plir. and Mrw dGeorge A Gorgas of i\ A or color you desire.. Without any question of ¢ | 'y 2 Mabel T. Boardman. Dr. and otime i haye apent & portiol ; r. Stanwood and his bride |} s3cs s SO 0 & Uharles DepWalcotl, Mra. 3. Borden | ST the Winter in Washington for sev. |will sal Nood und e cade |l doubt, this is the finest collection of Tweed Snits | . : HERRINGBONES Harriman: Dr. and Mra. Wiiliam Hol- [ 278l Years, tre in Bermuds and will laboard the Majestic for Iurope and . . | : A jand Wilmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. L ountry the end of this | wili return in May, whén they will in the city. | and HOMESPUNS Wileox, ‘dgs. Hare Lipplncott, - 5 o to Brunswick to make their home.{! 7 i 3 00 Truxten e N Wiliam Phelt| 10y witliam B Humphress ente iAhmurfiK the out-of-town guests ard Compare Elsewhere at $10.00 More J . 7oy 3 2 Tno. Mrs. (ieorge FEhle, Mrs. R. % 3 nter- [the Rev. and Mrs. Sydney E. Sweet & . Very Specially Priced at CoNiate, e s Mra: Adolph © ined at luncheon yesterdar at the of Colmpus, Ohios M. and Mrs. and Baronees de Selys and the mem- 7 bers of the embassy aip. gm& .!deln labat. Mrs. Charles Ray 'Hartford. M@ Edward Stanwood and . o = 5 % ean. Mrs. J. J. Underwood, Mrs. M. Mrs. Charlex Bolton of Brookline, —is well worth your most critical inspection. For years we have been - considered the leaders for this class of merchandise, and this year we have P ‘ :}lllen“hlrx. Frederic Al.‘ lfi;‘l- Bi “"r’)‘f{““',_l;':‘:{'R‘j;';lh'::l'&‘h.. K:l"l! Charles E. 2 = . Mrs. Warren Delano Rol 3. Baron (2 . s er sister, | Mich.: v = $25 OO B G TIOE Npmis and e ter ik Mine, ) e Our Showing of Tailored Navy and Black Suits [ ] Ambassador of Italy Returning From New York. Sults——ants—Cal_ae:. = Ricel, will retarn o W § 66 Years in Business excelled all previous records. Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Twill Cords, etc. All at this one price ,g;fnd‘l:.oé"ui'“\;-.:'fl'v'vk' where he [ y S Specially priced— The counselor of the emhn!_v., betta, is expected to ar- ve in New York Saturday aboard 4 intania, and wiil return to . Washington with the ambassador. Signor Sabetta has been in Italy for - B several months' vacation. ¥ The ambassador of Russia, Mr Bakhmeteff, will be the honor guest at the first luncheon to be given in| 1922 by the Overseas Writers, which will be given Saturday at the City| Club. The mintster of Cuba and Mme. de | $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 (Compare With Others at $15.00 More) | . Hundreds of Coats and Capes at Popular Prices ) :All the new sport modgls and New York’s latest creations in combi- nations of materials and colors. Specially priced— "~ $16.95 to $39.50 Impossible to Duplicate Elsewhere at $10.00 More “THE St FOR YOUNG FOYXS AND YOUTHFIA APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Cespedes were the guests of honori Furriers for sixty-six. years F at Tenth St. 2 at dinner last evening of Mrs. Robert ol e || . TWEEDwear & : fimn ol SPORTquarters Floyd Waggaman, Mr. Lawson I Treadwell. Mr. Archibald Wells and | Mr. John H. Edwards. Chief Justice and Mrs. Willlam Now features Hhward were the guesta of A honor at dinnér last evening of} " 2 Senator and Mrs. Truman H. New- | - A SALE OF berry. who entertained a company of sixteen. s . Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, wife of Fenator Pepper of Pennsylvania, ul S Was the guest in whose honor Mra. | Louls T. McFadden, wife of Repr sentative McFadden. entertained at Igllm‘;heon today at the Army and Navy y Fashionable Washington's Favorst 7). "The tabl 4 In one of the $ gt e Millinery Shop ] e bl areanges, o o0e 2ok Reduced Y Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET with quantities of vellow spring flow- ers and the guests included Mrs. Thomas & Crago, lin, pAnderson H. valter, Mcs. arry nsley, . Charles R. Connell, Mrs. Clarence D. i i 5 Coughlin, Mrs. FreddB. Gernerd, Mra. Included are imported and domestic tweeds Edgar_R. Kless. Mrs. John M. Rose, and homespuns. All ‘hand-tailored and full crepe Evan J. Jones. Mrs. Adam M. de chine lined. Kelly, all of the Pennsy ;j\ufex‘:’- - The ‘colors include tan,-copen, chalk, blue, ation in ‘ongress; 3 ran! . . 3 ixe sm"d;;"' e, Walldce H white, ir. | gray, hesn.na‘ m;ei la_ve{mdc;r(.1 orcsl)ld and :xew mix: Mrs. Bertran . Snell, Mrs. Howa A X m s included. tzes 1 2. S. Reeside, Mrs.’ Gifford Pinchot, Rep- | LDLCSRISIXIIONE 4itoiq2 |resentative Allce’ M. Robertson. C. R. Crissinger. Mrs. Matthew DeLaney, Mrs. James T. Morris, Mi Edmund Platt and Mrs. O. B. West- gate. —taken from regular stock—out of the $35, $39.50, $45 and $49.50 - grades — mostly the ° better ones— . Reduced to Mre. Grafton W..Minot entertained at dinner last evening in honor of | —for Women. Ex- KNOX clusively in Wash- the new senator from Pennsylvahia and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper. | ington at this Shop. The other guests were Senator James Priced at $10 to $25. - ' Announcing a i W. Wadsworth, jr., Senator Henry Cabot Lodge., _Representative and Mrs. Jullus Kahn, the counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, the air attache.of the British embassy, Commodore L. E. O. Charlton, Mr. and_ Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, Mrs. Hare Lippincott, Mrs. George Slisby, M ugustus P. # Hundreds of Gardner and Mr. Basil Miles. . . : Vahue-Wise Jnoemueess e v w (|| Values in Cut Glassware s by dancing in the baliroom of the L o Women will e ¥ Sooatss "aad v at 1 and s off AN e MNNSR0S\ S A A A - - el AR EABAAMIALS LAY 8 A AR § particifate in nd tirs Jamen R Y i Roprevent H K i i Ve and Mrs. ! o oo - : this splendid || |meeniatizs end des, Dagiel & 35 - solliction of 'copeel of . They are the most popular : 3 Roos ney Anderson, Representative and quality from the leading models, in the most wanted Can- choosing! Mrs. Thomas S. Crago, Representa. factories is displayed . 4 al tive and Mrs.” Allan 7. Tread actories is displayed at ex- ton Crepe, Crepé“de Chine, Crepe T : gfi:::;angiézas‘:!‘gnm{. :-% N . ?P"W‘““Y low P"ce".l A Knit, Roshanara Crepe, Taffeta .4 omas B. unn, 8] ntative an A E § ! Mra Jamen .sr'nf."?: “Representative |} - e"l.“l"ebe"lm‘t'" yaiucs and Cloth. Assorted Colors— g P A ative and Mre, Homer P, Snyder, are listed below. ; Black, Navy and the light shades. i A All'sizes 14, 16, 18 and 36, 38, 40 and 42. Navy Suits Much in demand The call for Navy Tricotine Twill Cord Pocat—confines our judgment and makes our Suit [ Dept. the center of interest. Most popular of all the new models Representative Luther W. Mott, Re - . resentative . Bertrand H. 2 . 25% 'Reductions Snell, Repggsentative and Mrs. Frede- ! o i rick C. Hiffls, Representative and Mra. i d \ Frank Clagk. Representative and Mra. gits Night Set, Libbey Glass, 2- Vv Oon d er I ul e P pieces. Value §12.......... $9 Mrs. John Guest. Mrs. Chandler and Miss Sadie Cushing. v 3 cr"‘.l Ci dlflfi 1 The_minfster of Switzerland and twisted. Value $6.50 ca. .$4.50 & . 7. 9 ' Specialize Ums e ane g Sy o s g T e honor at dinner last evening of Col. d Mrs. A Macomb, who enter- tained a distinguished company of X Value $16.75 ............ slz sixteen in their home on Massachu- L i R setts avenue. y The United States miniater to Po- | B] o —tgm - $I5 ..ooiiiiiiiiiis sl X ; 1and and Mrs. Hugh 8. Gibson arrived in New York yesterday aboard the N Tra Val Sandwich y. ue Finland and will come to Washington " 5 % shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, the . BT ouvsnnioas IR L .50. ing, daring styles—copies of Im- shortly Byt e 9 ; . . . ; > . soungen at 33%% Reductions $30-50—$45—%49-50—$50.50 \ ported Models, American creations, Hats whose Mrs. 'w:eamTTv every line tells a story of NEWNESS, SMART- e e e o e T Covered Jars, Old English Reproductions, $90 NESS, “Chic!” T. Grayson, wife of Admiral Grayson. Hawkes Glassware. ,V.alue £38 c.. Other models—elaborate in finish—and still others in the thfee-piece designs. Dr. and Mrs. Earle Wilfley enter- : ) & tained Goy. Scott Bone of A a At Rock tal Candlesticks. s < 5 .50 ¢ 50 The most brilliant group of dis- siteet fondny svening: Other gucsta| I Vaz“e?zs'a PR BRI st $4.25 | [ o $6950 to $80, tinctive styles we’ve ever gath- F : aFicer 20 Water Pitcher. Value $15........ '$10 i < ered to sell at 31T R sp Ay detksiand Men perkstianc gl | Water Pitcher: (Balag $100- 0 dstreien sy . 5 b - The air attache of the French em- Tumblers to match. Value §25 doz............. sls 3 Louvre Hats LA T e S Introducing new. models—new colorings—new trirmi- The commercial attache of the Cu- Ban legation, Mr.'P. A. Bonet, will 1216 F STREET and 1214 ¢o 1218 G STREET New Colors! New Materials! New Trims! L jeve for Cuba Thursday, where ' Houre—8:48 to 5:30 G ‘will stay until the latter part of ks i . e month. Mme. Bo! ‘will not aceo; : pany him, but will spend’part of the’ postponed their sailing for France h, Bon Box, round with hinged cover. 312050 ¢ R antil Aprit 1, 'owin to the ifiness o:l Hawkes Glass. Value $18.75..... y ming effects every day—all typical of Louvre character. ., fled today the Paris, ; 7+ i : ! Reatured at X Eteab k| | o et | A $10—51350—$15-51 850 leo'.‘..'::;.??,‘f‘&:'.i!} SPoniE this Svamie ~ 8 MAR . : i e Spotts HltAo mateh the ? 9 $10 | o i niote. Sttes Louiss Rows Todd || D IlN CO. Swieatér shades .....oveeszznes : 4

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