Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1922, Page 9

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\ y Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Corby, ° ° \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corby, Mr. and RICHARD W. HENDERSO / $ (Continued from Eighth Page.) N e M st Dirs. CHADID, v —_— e . 7 3 : Mr. and Mrs. Montgamery, Blalr, d and Mrs. Weeks, where they enter- |Mr. and, Mrs. Woodbury Blalr, ° ° ° h tained the receiving party during the | Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blalr, Dr. and Mrs. evening. A xrnur ofepalms half con- | Ament, Senator and Mrs. France and e~ :‘;nlt:ld th!e musls lans who vlny&od for | the Maryland delegation in Congress. SS L - e dancing, and an apropos decora- — . £ TWELVE-THIRTEEN. F tlon was 1 'the mailets and valla dls- | Col. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Herron en- l Coats—Capes—Sports Coats Kasha Cloth Canton Crepe " "HE_EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 1f, 1%2. - Scotland Tweeds That Sold up to $76.50—Reduced to ) $35 FRIDAY ONLY, :’n‘;l"l:rl’,‘}&"l,‘e’e‘y"?,{ge:‘;,ncfre‘é ad | the summer, i _ living"room, dining room or chamber furniture, wall papers, laces, | court lady in the Crusaders' group . Ad . Wyant, wife of Repre- i 3 N s % s i at tno ‘u‘nlgenr:i!.l:rg;\dlcl:l!l?:un‘:h:“s:;'\; seniative %‘;?r’v!“e’!’al':cnrsl):vn?:lta. was I?E’\[}Eé“Y":Irf;;;i\,‘z?“iré‘t‘fi%gé%ggws' th.l 2 6L . i n her splendid robes s g e Congres- D ] < J oV P - marke ¢, =1 appenred at the bail and was u{g{,\,};;-l;;:’s:‘t:‘rwr;nl}b.;‘”:;:;‘h:;én;}am P 1 o g 5 IS ek t—u(;:r(yt lmgés 1[)]41}]1_1_\ marked, each : In [hg Dox of tho Secrelary o dniss | Lot Mo B e e Hectids, My, article having original price ticket and Green Sales Tag, so you can =t erl lool l resses Walnwright, who was an abbess in | Wells Goodykoonts, Mrs. Fred Dennett, see the STRIKING SAVINGS at a glance. El the St. Augustine and Queen Bertha | Mrs, 7. Frank Appleby, Mrs. Ernest R: =l . :r}‘fl:rhunun 3. Walnwrsht made Ackerman, Mrs. Frank H. Fu/nk and Innumerab]e bar a’-ns s"ch . fa”o ] b] é‘} Georgette . Canton Crepe Novelties o Inirotuctions ‘and tha Secrotary foe e ‘:'r e g oL qusases = of ar and Mrs. Weeks and Gen. Th mi - counselor of e Brit- N That Sold up to $85.00—Reduced to John J. Pershing. Mrs. Jonathan 0 | tsh .'«fnfif;'.as';e:’fmx m:-.‘ John Joyeo Brod- $210 Mahogany 3-cushion DAVEN- $170 Mahogany BOOKCASE......... $95 = alnwr! t A . >, Corbin 2 1 b it Inner this even- m%dnm wht ;.m;um:_nmmwo{u grick will bo hosia PORT icsnvissovassovsuss ....$129.50| $53 Ivory CHESTS OF DRAWERS ..$33 ‘:mif&'%‘i‘,‘é.‘,“,}"",,:,frfi,"‘:n“d"‘l‘.fl.:‘,;.‘e{‘} Jir. and Mes. Lara Andorson Wil en: $324 Upholstered WILLOW SUITE, $180 Mahogany CHAISE LOUNGE, $125 | wit clust f whit strich, a tai t dinner s evenin V| i o . FRIDAY ONLY, crosage bouquet of orchids and lilies e $24.50 Martha Washington SEWING TABLE ........cocevnnnn ..$123 i of the valley completed her costume. | Mrs. B. Scott Young ta entertain- | JES TABLES, Mah | Mrs. Walnwright was in gold gcurg-fi‘nx ata """"[""F,"nf"f“fl,".fl Ipring , Mahogany ............. $17| 61 Mahogany DAY BEDS .......... $48 otte cre h i s itea with music fro . o'eloc otte crepe and chiffon, ‘I]!;i:,:lunl:‘\c-pa;\’;:‘ A ‘:l;.“_rn&';" At et Jome. 1407 5 $187 BNI[‘aéwgarlay DINING ROOM $989 IVORY BEDROOM SUITE, i o i Vv i e A achusetts v . D/ 14 H =g Corbin wan in siiver brocade, » drapal | Massachusetts, m\opus, U, ooy, o | JE TABLE, oblong .......... ceee...$119| eight pieces ....... ..$499 § Ertebacher Twelve-Ten.F SE Ahead! Are the Days for Sports Wear Ahead of all others in style is the I glorious outdoor da ebacher exclusive sports wear. Coming are the ’ Society posed of befora the boxes and as & frieze about the walls. Adding an urusual attraction were the many women and men in the cos- tumes they wore In the *Cross Trium- phant” pageant earlier in the even- Ing, the robes frequently-being so beautiful that dancers stopped here and there on the floor to admire them. All of the members of the polo teams wore_thelr gay-colored vests, while Mr. Willlam Phelps Eno, Maj. George Oakley Totten and many other men of the Riding and Hunt Club were In thelr pink coats. The debutantes and other young gIrls of soclety who appeared as angels in the pageant took off thelr wings and went on to the dance, carrings were a becoming adjunct. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, Gen. Pershing, Maj. and Mrs. Wainwright and Mrs. Corbin were in the box of honor and had with them the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Gillett. Mrs. Gillett wore a gown of purple satin and tulle, with diamond necklace and tiara. In the box of honor were the Secre- wright and Maj. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Wainwright, Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., and Mrs: Katherine Elkins _occupied a__ box, having with them Miss Evelyn Wads- worth_and a party of voufig peo- ple who went to the ball after the pageant. Mrs. Wadsworth wore green chiffon made on straight lines with a wreath of small green leaves in her hair and an ostrich fan of the same shade. Mrs. Elking was in black velvet, the shoulder straps of rhinestones and nar- ostrich feathers, and her only ornament was a String of pearls. Senora de Ma- thieu, wife of the ambassador of Chile, row panels on the skirt edged with red troller of the Currency and Mrs. D. R. Crissinget, Mr. and Mrs. Glibert, Gros: venor, Judge Katharfine Bellers, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tartained a company of twelve at dinner 1ast evening preceding the polo dall, in honor of Mr. Raymond Gery of Ogden, Utah. Ameng the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Culver of Cin- cinnati and Miss Anne Lovejoy. Congrensional Hosts at Luncheon Party Today. Mrs. Hicks, wife of Rerre!enla(lve Frederick C. Hicks, enteru‘ ned a com- pany of ten infermally at luncheon to- ay. Representative and Mrs. Hicks will close their house on N street the end of next week and will open the country home of Mrs. Hicks' mother, Mrs. Plerre Christie Stevens — Benventuo —be- tween Washington and Baltimore, for Price, and Mrs. Charles A. French, wife of Maj. French of Honolulu, a daughter and guest of Col. and Mrs. Price. Assisting Mrs. Young will be Mrs. Frank B. Willis, Mrs. James E. Wat- son, Mrs. Peter Norbeck, Mrs. Thom- as Connally, Mrs. Elmer O. Leath- erwood, Mrs. E. C. Plummer and Mrs. C. T. Stone of San Francisco. The minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. well known musicians besides, who will contribute to the program. Mr. ‘Paul_Evarts Johneon, accom- panied by his daughter, Miss Mary Louise Johnson, will sail from New 21. for a four-month stay irope, Mrs. Johnson and their son, Mr. Paul Evarts Johnson, jr. will g0 to their summer home in the north. The chairman of the republican na- tional committee and Mrs. John T. Adams entertained a company of thirty at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel. The guests it icability, 2 and evenings. The women of today choose their sports wear for was. ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | were the members of the Towa déle- its practicability, as well as its appropriateness; so when you select your sports attire D. Denegre, who also had with them | gation in Congress and their wives, St - Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Davis. Senator [and lowa newspaper men in Wash- from the Shop of Erlebacher you are assured of its style correctness. The following items will acquaint you with our modest prices: All-silk_Sweaters. ......$19.75 and $25.00 Lawrence C. Phipps entertained a com- pany at dinner and took his guests to the ball later. In the party were Col. and Mrs. David Porter, Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. John W. ington and their wives. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock s giving a Tuncheon today at her home, No. 1301 16th street northwest, for the mem- 13 tary of War and Mrs. Weeks, Gen. John J. Pershing, the assistant Secre- | Stepanek. will play during the after: Telephone llw Il‘ Stre et Telephone tary of War and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wain- | noon, and there will be & number o Main 8266 Main 8266 = SIS TS . A S S S S $1,464 Louis XV Parlor Suite of 4 Pieces in French Tapestry, $600 A typical reduction that is fairly representative of the value-giving offered by our Retiring Sale. You can’t afford to overlook such life- time opportunities if you have need of homefurnishings of any kind— RICHARD W. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Draperies, Wall Papers, Mirrors, Etc., Etc. R O 2 N 1109-1111 G St. N.W. lose 6 P.M. Lace Gilet for Sweaters....$2.95 to $7.50 Open 9:15 A.M. Davldge and Mrs. Thomas B! (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) Fiber Silk Sweaters. $12.50 and $13.50 Silk Velette Skirts = a4 Mrs_Frank B. . 0 S te Skirts...... $25.00 Mr. and Mrs_Fran e = All-wool Slip-ons.. $7.50 to $12.50 ! ee siessisees i nle their box to Mr. and Mrs, Paul de — or omen an isses Handmade Blouses...... §5.50 and $750 ancy Spongeen Skirts oo 1280 (|HoN masa, wholsngesined amone Forsythe Tailored Souffle Silk SKirts..v.eviveeenenss..$19.50 wood. ,\1n‘;e.‘{(:ufi$cx2:fiuflms’ box Biouses..uuu.eenn.. $8.95 and $10.00 Moonglo Silk Skitts ...$17.50 N with her her miece, Miss Louise Ross Todd, and a_comp: people. Mr. and Mrs. Jo: gave their box to Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hyland Kerr, who entertained at din- ner preceding the ball and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. Parker, jr, and Mr. and Robert Dove. Mrs. Harold Wal enter- | |} tained at dinner preceding the ball and had as her guests the commer- Pussy Willow Blouses.. $8.95 and $10.00 New Crepe Mandarin Blouses......$15.00 Imported Dimity Tailored Blouses . Silk Sport Scarf: Imported Camel’s Roshanara Crepe Skirts. English Tweed Cape Suits.. Knicker Suits, with extra skirts. Separate Knickerbockers, Tweed Sport Frocks.......... Steamer Coats, imported materia O S, ey ASa;eofSampleSuits —from one of New York’s leading makers, and Suits from our stock of higher priced models that enables .$3.95 and $5.00 . $3.95 and $4.50 air Scarfs . $4.95 Sports Hose..coovveoenen... . $1.95 Imported Tweed Sports Capes..... cial counselor of the British embassy || 1 B S iiae Srances -Sullivan, Miss us to offer sensational values tomorrow. . Anne Squire, Maj. Raymond Lee, Mr. 3 Chencs Every New Style is Represented Mr. William Doeller. The British em- | | bassy box was occupied by the as- sistant military attache of the em- bassy and Mrs. Bridge and several| | other members of the staff. Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blalr gave their box to Mr. || and Mrs. Franklin Ellis, whose!| guests included Mr. and Mrs Charles| | C. Glover, jr.; Dr. and Mrs. ry T.| I} Langhorne, Miss Cora Barry and Mr. | [} Maning Stead. Mrs. William J.|| Boardman and Miss Mabel Boardman | 2 had among their guests the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Gillett and the minister of Porigual, Viscount d’Alte. tetson, Mr. John Kirby and ‘ Suits Worth Up to $69.50 Your Choice of the Entire Lot at Finest quality All-wool Tricotines, Poiret T\\'i!l, Twill Cords and Novelties. Beautifully em- broidered, braid trimmed and strictly tailored styles. Every one perfectly tailored and finished. Lin- ings of the finest silks. All sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 42. $ 1 9 5’ o Odd Lots of A Sale of Samples and Surplus Stock of Values to $5.00 High-Class - SILK DRESSES| $1:50 Be here at store opening to take advantage of this Nearly 500 from which extraordinary opportunity. The scason's newest and most you may sclect. A.” are desirable styles, colors and materials for both women and odds and ends. All sizes in misses. the lot, but not i any onc Dresses for street, afternoon, dinner and sports wear. style. Fine French Voiles, Beautifullly beaded and embroidered models. Fashioned Batiste, handmade and Silk .of such favored materials as Canton crepes, crepe de Waist o 2= chine, knit crepe, taffeta, satins and.geotgetté eombina- aists. Tere 35 an oppor= tions. Misscs’ sizes 16 and 18. Women’s sizes 36 to 42 tunity to supply your nceds for the entire summer. Clearance Sale Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of Fine Millinery $6-95 FURRIER 1215 G St. N.W. MRS. N. C. COONS’ PRESCRIPTIONS TONIC AND SCALP FOOD will grow lovely hair that shines with health. cl‘v IBD. o]g. C. ‘Efl&'g' A'IMIEFN: LEANSING CREAM rec’ from black: feads and large pores: ALMOXD SKIN FOOD to whiten and nourish the complexion; MUS- CL) for soft, flabby flesh and wrin- kles; wonderful results; highest testimonials. At Drug and Dept. Stores, $1 each, and at Mrs. Coon's office, 1405 Eve st. n.w. Fur Storage Scientific Protection at Small Cost! Phone Main 4530 Or Drop Us a Postal Furs repaired and remodeled in New Models. Furriers on Premixes to Advise. ,&J&m%% FURRIERS S.W. Corner G at 12th St. Mrs, J. Borden Harrimam had among her guests Mrs. King Carley and Mr. and drs. Moore of Fittsburgh Mr. William Phelps Eno and Mrs. George Ehle occlipied a box and had with them Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rine- hart. Others in boxes were the min- ister of the Serbs, Croats and Slo- venes, Dr. Grouitch; Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. Joseph H. Hampson, Miss' Frances Hampson, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt, Miss Grace Van- derbilt, Mr, Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., Maj. and Mrs. William H. Simpson. Mrs. Edouard Albion entertained a small company at luncheon today ac the Shoreham in_honor of Mrs. Eu- gene Pomeroy, who, with Mr. Pome- roy, will sail from San Francisco for | China June 1. The other guests were Mrs. Jullan S. Carter of Baltimore, Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., and Mrs. William C. Rivers. Friday is nationally known as Hos- | pital day, and tea will be served at the Montgomery County General Hospital from 3 to 5 o'clock Friday afternoon by the Ladies’' Auxiliary of the hospital, headed by Miss Anna Farquar. Mrs. E. L. Stock, chairman of the women’s committee in_the campaign to raise $30,000 for the hospital, has’in- vited the following persons to atfend the tea: “President and Mrs. Friday Bargains Galore Way Below Cast of Manufat‘:ture * None C. 0. D. or Approval—Sale Hours, 9:15 to 6 100 Women’s and Misses’ Suits to Close Formerly Sold $25, $29.50, $35 and $40 Smartest Tweed Suits in all colors and sizes. Beautifully silk lined. Coat and Cape styles. Friday Navy Tricotines and Serge Suits, 16 to 38 sizes. 81 5.’9_5 Velour Check and Scotch Mixtures Suits. | The Best Navy Tailored Suits in the city . . $39.50 and $49.50 I Broken Lines Silk and Cloth Dresses to Close Formerly Sold $15, $18, $20, $25, $27.50 Broken lines, some slightly mussed. Georgette and crepe de Friday chine, in light and dark colors; taffeta and sport silks. { Also flowered s 95 summer voiles and fine Ginghams. = ‘ Wonderful Showing of Silk Dresses on Sale at $25 & $39.50 I 30 Tweed Coats and Capes | Coats, Capes and Wraps A Few Blouse and Sport Jackets | . All the Fashionable CI , th and Cloth Coats Tweed and Sk~ Ll g Friday, $19.95, $25, $29.50 Harding, Con- Friday.................512'95 The Smartest Sport Silk and Wool Skirts on Sale at. . .$5.00 to $15.00 —as illmlra!ed 'Flower-bowl Sets ‘ ten dollars Note ' the artistic lines and then jmagine how the illustra- tion would be enhanced if’ the colorings were jade, latk- ' spur blue, marigold,or green. | DULINMARI] The Capital's Gift Shop 1215 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Strest Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Tremendous Sacrifice in Blouses 250 blouses, broken lines and some slightly mussed. All spring styles. Georgette, Crepe de Chines, Tricolettes, in light and, dark colors. g Former Prices $3.98 to $11.50 100 Slip-On Sweaters . All Colors—Very Smart Values $3.50 to $5.95 Friday..... RSSO e To Cloge - B E 100_Spring Hats—Late Models E S]alo’rrt,i Dress or Street Wear ormer Price $§3.50 - to $7.00. Tt?zi”me. a 51.95 Representing values of two and three times the - clearance price. Beautiful Straws, Fabrics, Combinations and the . Exquisite Leghorns Every wanted new 'shapc, every wanted material, every wanted color. They’re all included. 4th Floor Millinery Dept.

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