Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 8

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SOCIETY. It is convenient to make your selections here—we have assembled stocks that present the most charming gifts — at prices as p leasing as the articles. SILVER—CRYSTAL—CHINA LAMPS—OBJECTS OF ART 1215 F Street and 1214 to Hours: Si43 to 34 G Street So The HE Secretary of State and Mrs. ciety, Secretary of State and Mrs, Hughes i *Hosts to Chile-Peru Delegates at Large Reception Tonight. - who entertained at the Hotel Vander. bilt In New York. Dr. ill sal Hughes will be hosts at a re- | S 18 New York. Dr. Sulzer will o ception at 9 o'clock tonight Unlon Mme. Hauge entertalned a company Wuhln‘;(onlln Almas Temple, Legion of Honor, which | also holds the use of the Belasco for next woek. Among the boxholders were Gen. and Mrs. Fries, who had with them Repre- sentative and Mrs. Frank Mondell, MaJ. and Mrs, Casimir Mach of the Polish legation and Col. and Mrs. Herbert White. Other boxholders were Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, Gen. and Mrs. Ireland, Gen. and Mra. McLaughlin, Gen. and Mrs. Beach, Col. and Mrs. Glenan, Col. and Mrs. Forbes, Col. and Mrs. Rivers and Commander and Mrs. Willlam Reed. Mrs. A. I. Ferguson, Mrs. Miss Ruth Tanner, Miss Emily Schroeder and Mlss Brackett recelve tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 at the tea which the Washing- ton Handlcraft Guild will glve at the Art Center, on Connecticut avenue, where an_exhibition of handicrafts from Washington and other cities Is oley, idell will in the Pan-American building in honor of the speclal am- bassadors from Chile and Peru, who, with thelr rdspective staffs, are here to attend the conference between those countries. Recelving With the Secretary and Mrs. Hughes will be Dr. Carlos Aldunate of Chile and Se- nora de Aldunate, Dr. Mellton Porras of Peru nora de Porras, and probably T for the reception & usual for such function lowing the rec ade L Aztec garden if weather 1s good, 1y a prome- the Natlonal Capital horse sho ternoon will attract a large number of the prominent members of official and resident so- clety. The boxes were taken several weeks ago and each boxholder will entertain’ a distinguished company. The tea room will be In charge of Mrs. Harold Walker and Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy this afternoon. The proceeds | for the five days of the show will be en to the Children's Hospital. Mrs. | Theodore Roosevelt will be in charge of the flower booth, and Mrs. Grafton Minot will have charge of the i booth, both of these being open the benefit of the Salvation Army. The ope Mra. Coolldge Guest nt Westover Luncheon Today. SJazis Gl Gt - For Lovely Summer Wear Of Misses, Juniors, Girls EW showings are now here in every line of apparel. Each day brings an entirely dif- ferent selection of models which we alone dis- play. The garments are all so fresh, charm- ing and delightfully wearable, vou will find choosing at this time an unusual pleasure. ..$2510$69.50 Misses” Sport and Tailored Suits. . fisses’ Sport Coats and Capes. .. Misses’ Sport Dresses. . Misses” Afternoon and Evening G Misses” Wash Dresses. Mssses’ Hats Juniors’ and Girls’ Wra, Juniors’ and Girls’ Silk Dress Juniors’ and Girls’ Hats. .. .$16.50 to $12 st $18 Graduation Dresses, Bathing Suits and Riding Habits At Special Prices Juniors” and Girls’ Wash Dresses. .$1.50, $2.95, $3.95 Junsors’ amd Girls’ Coats..ceeeeeececssoncneea..$3t0815 May Sale of Underwear Sweaters, Socks, Middies and Skirts Reduced Ffreet, Comer Shirieenth Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice President, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given today by Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover at Westover, her suburban home on Massachusetts evenue extended. The guests num- bered twenty-two. The ambassador of Peru, Senor Pezet, has been Jjoined at Wardman Park Hotel by Senora de Pezet, who remained over in New York for sev- eral days. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, will entertain at a tea Wednesday afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel from 4:30 to 6:30 in com- pliment to the woman employes of the Labor Department. Mrs. Davis will be assisted by Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture; Mrs. Hennings, Mrs. Watson and the heads of the various bureaus in the department. The minister of the Serbs. Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch have as thelr house guest at the legation Mrs. Alexander Glass of Wheeling, W. Va., who will remain for several days. Mme. Grouitch returned this morn- ing from a brief visit to New York. Mrs. Mme. Le Breton. wife of the am- bassador of Argentina, was the honor guest at a beautifully appointed luncheon given togay by Mrs. George T. Marye, wife of the former United States ambassador to Russia, at her residence, on N street. The two_special ambassadors from “hile, the Honorable Carlos Aldunate and the Honorable Luis Izquierdo. who are here for the Chile-Peru conference, were guests at_dinner last night of Mr. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler, who had as other mem- bers of their important party former Ambassador to Russia and Mrs George Marye, Senator Shortridge of California, Representative and Mrs. Hicks, the charge d'affaires of Colom- bia, Mr. Carlos Uribe; the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Row bin, Mrs. Freder| John Rodgers, Dr. counselor of the Chilean embassy and secretary of the delegation; Dr. Ale- jandro Alvarez, a member of the del- egatiol John McLennan, Miss Christina Aldunate, Miss Belagia Al- dunate and Miss Cornella McLaugh- lin of California. Mrs. Watson, wife of Senator James E. Watson of Indiana, enter- tained a company at luncheon and bridge vyesterday in honor of Mrs. Work, wife of the Postmaster Gen- eral, and Mrs. Scobey, wife of the new director of the mint. The other guests were Mrs. Joseph H. Defrees, Mrs. Joseph H. Defrees, jr.; Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. Rich- MAY SALES For Tots to Teens Economy, practiced on a scientific basis, includes purchasing the things you need and want at the sea- sons of “the year when they are specially low priced in sales or special sellings. The May sales, unlike all others, offer fresh, new merchandise, of unusually wide variety, at prices which are much lower than under ordi- nary circumstance. . Girls’ White Dresses—For May processions, confirma- tions and communion services. In White Organdies and Voiles. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Specially priced at— $5, $7.50 and $10 Girls” White Dresses of Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Chiffons and Nets—Daintily embroidered or trimmcg with laces and ribbons. Sizes 6 to 14 vears. Specially priced at— '$12.50, $15, $19.50 and $25 Tots’ Cool, Wash- 50c able Sailor and Middy Hats .................. Little Boys’ Dresses. New Hats for Tiny T and Oider Children—.fi; L:;: Sizes 6 months to 2 horn, Milan and F c >05¢ Braids. Very Spe- socy specially | cial for Satur- priced— I day at ..... $4.50 $1.50 to $3.95 FOR YOUNG FOKS AND YOUTHFIL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMA) F at Tenth St. - Experienced AdvertisersPreferT he Star ard A Cole of California, Mrs. John T. Adams and Miss Small. Mme. Panaretoff, wife of the min- ister of Bulgaria, will entertain at a’ reception tomarrow afternoon at the legation in honor of Dr. Mary Patrick, president of the American College’ for Women in Constanti- nople, who will be a guest at the legation during her brief stay In Washington. Dr. Patrick is in this country in connection with a drive for the college and has been on an extensive speaking tour. Lieut. Gale A. Poindexter, U. S has arrived in. Washington from 3 London, Confi., where he is or duty at the submarine base, and is spend- ing the week end with his parents, Senator and Mrs. Miles Poindexter. Swiss Minister Dinner Guest in New York. Dr. Hans Sulzer, former minister of Switzerland, was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of the Swiss consul in New York and Mme. Junod, -l dinn of elght Informally at dinner last evening and will be hostess again this evening at a small dinner party. Mrs. Calderon Carlisle entertained at a tea and muslcal yesterday after- noon at Grasslands, when a delight- ful program of choral music was glven. The- guests strolled about-on the lawns and tea was served indoors, with Mrs, Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs. Frederick Gillett, Mrs. Grafton Minot and Mrs. Clarence Wilson presiding at the tea table. Mrs. James Mande- ville Carlisle assisted Mrs. Carlisle in recelving. Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson enter- tained a distinguished company of thirty at dinner last evening. The assistant naval attache of the British embassy and Mrs. H. A. Brown were the guests at dinner last evening of Dr. and Mrs, Willlam D. Tewks- bury, who also entertained Dr. and Mrs. Reglnald R. Walker and Com- mander and Mrs, Martin K. Metcalf. Additional guests Joined the party for dancing later in the evening. Hope will entertain a distinguished company of ten at this evening at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of her house guest, Mrs. N. H. Wright of Ironton, who arrived tod to spend a Mrs. Hope W take her guests later to the George Wash- ington Victory Memorial ball. Mrs. George D. Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., enter- tained a company of tweive at lunch- eon today and will take her guests on to the horse show, where Mr and Mrs. Stokes have a box. Representative George P. Codd and Mrs. Codd of Detroit, Mich., have re- opened their apartments in the Bur- lington Hotel. Viscount French, fleld marshal of the British army, was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. George Gordon Moore, who enter- tained at Sherry's. in New York. In the afternoon Viscount French was the honor guest of Miss Virginia Moore, who entertained at tew at the Hotel Lorraine. Mr. and Mrs. F klin V. Killian of 2001 16th street will leave this even- ing for Asheville, N..C., where they wiil spend a wee Miss Veronica Sabine Wallace has gone to Fort Washington to be the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Percy Lee Sadler for several d r. and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Boni parte entertained a small company | formally at dinner last evening at Sherry's, New York city. Mrs. W. Harry Brown has as her guest Mrs. James McDonald, who will remain a short time before sailing for South America. The Misses Sariol, who will be bridesmalds for Miss Frances Heald at her marriage to Lleut. William B. Miller. U. S. A., entertained the mem- bers of the wedding party at bridge last evening. Miss Louise Martin was hostess at luncheon Monday at_the marine barracks in honor of Miss Heald, when her guests were the members of the bridal party. and Sun- A haven of Inter Seeker, Home. Anfiques—lfeproducliom to the Gift- H Collector and Lover of Furniture, Mirrors, Jewelery, Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds, Art Objects. A. F. Arnold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. N.W. ‘Window SHADES Made to Order of DUPONT —ATONTINE WILL NOT CRACK. FADE NOR WILL WATER HARM IT. Cost No More Than the * Ordinary Kind The Shade Shop 830 13th St—M. 4874 OurVictrola VICTROLA $10 Cash Places Records in 1110 G With Eight 10-inch Double-Face 75¢ Records, Your Own Selection. .. ... PAY BALANGCE TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE - HUGO WO Combination Latews moda 3160 $6 This Victrola and | Your Home { Est. 1879 now being held. Victory Ball Meeca of Younger Soclety Folk. Many dinner parties will preceda the i Victory ball, which s to be night at the held to- Wardman Park for th benefit of the Geqrge Washington Me. morial. Many of the diplomatic set will go on to the ball from the reception for the Peruvian and Chilean which Secretary of Sta give earlier In the even American_building. & At delegates Hughes I8 to the Pan- Mrs. Judah Howe Sears, who Is cha'r- Jopeph S of New York. man of the ball committee, ai a member of the women's nd councll of the George Washington Me Association, day the Misses Brown entertained at tea for Miss Heald. The marriage of Miss Heald and Lieut. Miller will take place Monday at Camp Meade. vigion of the arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Alsop en- tertained a company of twelve In- formally at dinner list evening. Phone M. 7676 Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew have arrived in Washing- ton for their annual spring visit and two weeks at the New Willard Hotel. Slip Covers We are ‘prepared take orders for maki Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun has gone 4o New York for a brief stay. The minister of Sweden, Capt. Axel F. Wallenberg. who went to Phila- delphia yesterday, was joined there today by Mme. Wallenberg and Miss Wallenberg, who left by motor this morning, and they will go to Wil- mington, Del.,, tomorrow, where they will be the guests over the week end a{l Col. Henry A. du Pont at Winter- thur. of slip covers. sortment of cretonn asks for this purpo: JAMES B. The Belasco audience made a fine social showing last night, the horse- shoe of boxes being filled with well known persons from all branches of so- clety, the military being particularly well represented. " The play presented was “Mlle. Modiste,” &I 1108 morial the committee will have gene We show a complete as- linens and cotton dam- HENDERSO will recei guests, and Mrs. 1. Thomas H. ral They will bg assisted by a group of young glirls in fancy costume, who will act a8 a floor to ng es, se. - THE DOLLY NEW sandal with a hand-turned sole: shown in all patent leather, tan calf and suede combination. Like all Stetson styles, they represent quality in every detail, specially 0 ~ Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street FINE SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Trimmed Hats i Values to $3.98 Sale New Silk Dresses - $10%° -$148 $19% . $1498 $1998 324% " Sale of Tweed Suits Sale of Imported Gingham Dresses Dotted Swiss $ 5._.98 and Organdy $1498 $1698 $]19 98 $2498 Sale of New Spring Coats Sale of New Spring Wraps New Silk Capes and Wraps . $1998 32495 32998 $3998 51498 51698 $1998 $24.98 Navy and Black Tricotine Suits $1998. $2498 $29.98 $3098 under the auspices of | committee. Miss Annette Ashford iIs |Miss Agnes Ashford, Miss Diana Cum- chajrman of this committee and her as- sociates are Miss Madeline Austin, Mie: Alvimna Bohlen, Miss Charlotte Clarke, | I SOCIETY. mins, Miss Caroiyn Hagner, Miss Vir- ginia Ed Miss Mary Latimer, M\ " (Conuinued on Ninth Page.) THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET \ . L3 Specially Priced For Saturday ; Sport Blouses . Silk Underwear Silk Hosiery The Blouses--- Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow. Broadcloth and Pongee Silk—White, Flesh, Disque, Mavy and Blaci. Some Peter Pan; some “\V” neck—tailored and frilled and gingham trimmed. J 54.95 Wereupto$8.95................ = \ White and the new “high” shades, in Dimity, Batiste, Voile and Organdy Sport Blouses—Tuxedo, Peter Pan and high neck—irilled fronts. o . Wereupto$4.95................51:‘9—‘5‘ £ Any Dollar Article in the House ! Saturday Only, Choice . NOTE: We guarantee to Save vou 3lc on any dollar article purchased here tomorrow. Misses’ White Graduation $14.98 $19‘98 $2498 329.98 Sale of Women’s Dress Skirts $2.98 $4.98 $698 59.98 Mercerized gabardine, surf satin, Baronet satin and novelty silks. 'Regular and extra sizes. $998 $398 $498 $G.98 $998 | FUR COAT SALE | Make your selection now—we'll lay it aside and keep it until wanted. winter’s prices will be more than to- day’s. . The Underwear Envelope Chemise—in Flesh and White Crepe de Chine and Satin: trimmed with Jace. The season’s novelty Silk own ?)—perfect qualit and Gray—lace and chifion nets. Special atsz .95 Wereupto$3.50..............‘.$1= Vests—in Flesh and White Jtalian Silk; built-up shoulders. Dainty garments. . .95 \Vereupto$4.95................s1= Sl(’p-il; Sets—Radium Silk—\Vhite, Ilesh and Orchid. Each . Camisoles—White and Flesh Crepe de Chine and Satin—plain tailored or lace trimmed. » Wereupto$l.95...............SOC $.85 ceecccewesset e in B .50 Trimmed Hats Worth to $5.00 5798 C : Dresses Sale of Shantung Suits and Dresses Sale of White Skirts Save i Next

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