Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 8

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\ ) Gl A SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922, SOCIETY." Societ T v Mrs. Matthew A. de Laney, Judge home in New York for a week or so, \ / and Mry. Peyton Gordon, Col. and Mrs. | are arriving today to spend & day or Willlam_ lric Fowler, Col. Willlam E.|two and will stay at Wardman Pari Horton. * \ John Allan Do Hotel. Mrs. Wit DuPuy. M Smith, Miss Tener. Col. Be The House of Quality . chum, The former Secretary of Agricul- Duncan Major and Col. Moss. | ture anfi' "Nirs. E lu\rrn -;‘ xflrndfih are < o planning t Mrs. William Cary Sanger and her!ton some time before Christmas. daughters, Miss Mary E. Sanger and — nake a visit in Washinz- et i E== Mayer Bros. & Co. : apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. morrow by Mrs. Hughes, who has spent a week in Canada With her| .ot 11 Jugion and Mrs. Huston younger daughter, Miss Klizabeth [of Camp Dix, who are in Washing- . ton for an indefinite perfod, are at = | the Burlington Hotel. The ambassador of ‘Belgium. Baron | At de Cartier, will he joined tomorrow by | Mrs. George Vanderbilt and her roness de Cartier, who remained for (daughter, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, ‘5 visit in her former home in'are spending a few days in their The ambassador and Bar- home on K street and will go to New artier spent the suminer in | York the end of the ‘week = Mra returned to this country | Vanderbilt entertained a company at . about ten duys ugo. luncheon today for Miss Vanderbilt |of ~New Yerk clev, who wili come 1 at Le Paradis and last evening had a oy P Belsiant, mt Distinguinhed Guests to sinall company at dinner there, T mont, et Be Peted In Washintgon. T b dulid I:::::‘fi::‘. Lord Louis and Lady Mountbatten| Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair will sail S | il atrive in Washingion today with | to uboard the Mauretania 8 for | ©f the National Woman's Party. ! Col. Robert M. Thompson, whose ¥ and“-"d e;xxlwv l'-hm flhmm: ests they have been in Florida, Guring the winter. Others sailin - | Hee] nis houseboat, the lverglades, aboard the Mauretania today are Mr.[at 1155 16th street. They have been T e B ki, huving Jert | Maurice D. Peterson, who has been|in their home in the Green Spring the Kverglades at Miami. ~Mrs. | transferred from the British embassy jvalley for the early autumn. i L and Miss Hilda Sykes have here to the foreign office in England,! Mrs. Lehr was the gucst of honor ot = .1 Special Salt of { | ‘= \ : o _937.939 F St. NW. - No Branch Stores , A |\ L & Younger' dwughter. Miss' Lilian Mr and Mrs. Ldson Bradley hate : E . 2 2 f sanger, who is attending the omac | closed their home at Tux: k and ¢ > £ Mrs. Hughes, Wife of the Secretary of School. are spending ihe winter n | are in thelr Sparirment ot $98 ot ave, . i rln\r\anlonr ald ’R‘:on;hl"'n Court. nue, New York. . s . Sanger and her daughter e R ki Wednesday and Thursday at Stdte, “l” Return Shortly From motirning for the death of Cob.| Mr. and Mre Floyd Waggamin ‘ Sanger, in midwinter last year. and | were amo o ‘ he i 7 ’ e o are not entertaining, but aro 1IVINg | Lo Paradis lase Soohpr guests at th i ° ° a “ eek SVlSlt n Canadu‘ very quietly in their apartment. jrecrarndivien evening I p— | Mrs. Helen Wells of the Shorcham " holk Representative and Mrs. Bourke Hotel hax been entertaining her M _ Cockran. who have been at their| “ontinded on Ninth Page.) & g 5 Sec State, Mr.|to arrive In New York today from . il i L ¥ HE Secretaryi ofy iBtate, ME|E, BlTRo, e [ihe: has) besn. alnce An Lceptional Sale of Coals, Dress Suits Al Hughes, who cast his vote bY{ hejate summer. She will come st B ’:'I mail, will be joined here to-|gonce to Washington and open her o B v .1 Special Sale of Hughes, =TS ! LA Dresses, *39 Truly chariming and remark- 0 Coats, *39 An tinportant purchase di- G a=F e vably priced arc these fine dresses of canton crepe. satin- faced canton, crepe de chines, Poirct tawills, tricotines, chif- rect from a designer of the season’s smartcst Sport and i motoring Coats. Handsowme. up-to-the-min- fon velvet and lace. ute double-faced sport fabrics er LOmorrow evening which Col wnd Mrs. Thompson will | - Thomps . model of refincment and hseiiin, Washington: sinde Jast week former naval at tea vesterday afternoon given hy . ;| . ; 1 that will please the woman or 1 when they arrived from White Sul: and Mrs. Sidney R. Bailey,) Mrs. Myron M. Parker, jr. Mrs Lehr AT, DINNER =4 seloxy of duer: i S cxclusivencss for every pos- Bhur Springs Colo and Mrs. Thomp. | Who are also returning to their home [ Was formerly Miss O'Donnell Hillen of e:ting folk reveling in the very beau- i miss secking something - g Sou will al~o have as their guest Mme, | in England Baltimore. ty found here, the inimitable cuisine ! ¢ & sible occaston. Cobina, who will arrive from New| om0 g g Beralbt Die St atiniel and service and the scintillating i oo Packel & with them | | Mrs. Joxeph 1 out Miss | The members of the St Mihiel Unit, vaing of s @ e i usually attractive. ockets, Mabel Choate, widow and. daughter of | American Wome Legion. will hold strains of dance music as playe | the late former United States ambas- {u benefit card pariy at the Washing- s s i isador 1o I'ngland, have ed their [ton Barracks Club Wednosdas after- MEYER DAVIS button trimuting and belts. home ut Stockbridge, Mass. whereinoon, at 2 o'clock. The as witt they have heen through the summer, [be used to help cx-service men and and returncd to New York. their families who arc in grest necd of asistance. LE PARADIS BAND Supper Dancing, 10 to 1 Cover Charge, $1 range of new shades. Al give for thelr distinguished gucst A tformidable list ot enteruunments Misses’ sizes. 11 to 20. Women's sizes, 34 to 16. regular and extra sizes for has been arranged for the short =- d ; Mrs. Marcellus 1. Thompson and = ! | visit of Lord Louts und Lady Mount-{ o ™ g 0nie™ sigs Dorothy N.| i l 'mu:n. Beginning tomorrow atter |18 ST Ll tomarrow aboard |, M Rush Holland, women and 1l | noon with the small and informal; s -~ ney 5 the President Van Buren for Eng- tea which the former United Sta P v . ¢ W " ~ |8prings, will return to his apartment land, where they will spend Christ- | i wardman Park Hotel on Novem- | minister to Belgium and Mro. Law-|muy’ with the former's parents, the|ft W rence Townsend will give. Thursday |Cnited States ambassador to the (DS 20 He will be Joincd there in a | visiting in Cambridge, Ohio. 1 Dlack. navy and a complete l \y . ¥ Very Special Are These Hand-Tailored Suits at $39 OFf fine all-wool tricotine, made to be worn with or without belts. Notch col- lars, pockets, silk lined. Every detail of their making is of the finest, and at thirtv-nine dollars, the season's most exceptional value is plainly evident. Misses' sizes. 14 to 18. Women's, 34 to 16. ' Mrs. James Carroll Frazer will enter- | Gourt of St. James and Mrs. George tain them at dinner, and Friday they | farvey. will dine with the ambussador of e g i i 3 }” Great Britain and Lady Geddes. in|r. and Davis to Open Mrs. Theodore Marceau of New ‘attache ot | Holly Hunting Party. York, who is at the Shoreham, en- e Ll M. and Mre. Charles DeVin Davis |tertained at dinner th Sunday ex at Pimii- |have opened their cabin, Holly Hill, jevening in honor of Mrs. Woodrow ‘o, and Saturday they will go to An-lon Little Aberdeen, South river for | Wilkon. The other guests were Col napolis, where, with Col. Thompson, |the autumn. and will have friends I Il be the guests of the super- | With them for the hunting season. ' of the Naval Academy and| _Lieut. Commandgr and Mrs. Charies | re B, Wilson, who wili give | Covode Davis will be with them later. | on for them. and they wili| 7 not return to Washington until after dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale can will entertain a large com- at breakfast in their handsome suburban estate, Friendship, in com- piiment to Lord Louis and Lady Mountbatten, and in the evening they will be gucsts at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. 3d, who ] will entertain a smail company in the| Tnder the Bloea oL the (Geotpe apartment. at 1215 15th street. of Mrs.{ Baldwin McCoy Unit of the American j Gornelius Vanderbilt. grandmother of | Women's Legion the wnnua) sale of the host. articles made by the ex-sevice men, { Lord Louis and Lady Mountbatten | patients at Mount Alto and ¢ Eliza- will be guests of Gen. and Mrs. Cor- | beth Hospitals will open Tuesday {nelius Vanderbilt. jr. in_their home.|morning, November 14, at 3 o'clock {on 5th avenue. in New York, hefore |at the Federal Bank bullding, G and returning to their home in England. | 14th street. The place has been se- — . {cured through the courtesy of Mr. Mme. Bryn wife of the minister of | John Poole, president of the National Norway. will entertain a company of | Federal-American Bank, and Mr. Wil- ithe seuson's debutantes at & buffet|ijam F. Ham, chairman of the safety uncheon Thursd: mber 16, for | week commiitee. Mrs. Walter T. Mc- her daughter. Miss Laura Bryn, who|(Coy, president of the unit, is in gen- will be presented to society later in|eral charge of the sale, and Mrs. the autumn. Charles Carroll Walcutt is chatrman < e o of the sale committee. Occupational : (oiss Emily Dial, debutante daugh-|therapy aides of St Elizabeth and er of Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B.| \ount Alto will assist in the sal Dial, is entertaining at’bridge this)* k ARt inisTe sate. afternoon. followed by tea. A num- r. and Mrs. & Yie 8 2 Iher of additional guests have been | rived lnd\\?’n:h'nL;tl:»: o ey {asked for tea, when Mrs. Dial. mother | and t 135ksd for ted, When Mrs. Dial, mother | and are estavlished in thelr apartment | the ¢mbas will take - — | Mme. Cohina. who will arrive in | Washington today to be the guest of Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thomp- son through this week, will sing at the banquet Suturday evening which Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont will give! the New Willard Hotel for the| executives of the National Woman's | Party. s 24, T Guinghando % Great Coat Sale, Entire 2d Floor Devoted to the Sale of Fur-Trimmed Coats and ‘Wraps at greatly reduced prices! 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 A.M. ’ Close 6:00 P.M. “New Arrivals” Two Hundred Beautiful NEW COATS For Women and Misses DS The smartest coats we have seen this sea- son at anything near the price. In fact if bought in the regular way we would have to mark them $69.50 to $79.50. Luxurious Fur Trimmed and Plain Models, With the N ew Throw Collars The best materials—the very newest stvles in fitted, semi-fitted and blouse effects. Blacks, blues. browns, taupe, ctc. All sizes, 16 to 44. The New Mode “Jackettes” We are featuring them in Chinchilla and Caracul Cloths At 29 ‘39% and 45 Black, Navy, Brown, Gray, Mole, Etc. All sizes for Women and Misses. % 222, 2 W 2 Z 7, 22 % % 2 7 | will preside at the tea table. ST RS S o v TN Miss| Helen Campbell. Miss Jean i “ampbeil. Miss Virginia Edwards. | 3 Alice Milburn, Miss Elizabeth ! Siackistone's; i St-atiisth) Miss Catherine Rad- | Miss Lillian Merritt Thompson, Rosemary Chocolates { izabeth Beale. Mise Katharine ! Mias Virginia Selden., Miss; —find favor with the discrim- Martha Boyle and Miss Cornelia En-| jnating “sweet tooth.” “1',’:’,, ]‘ i i { | Values to $69.50 45 Normandy Coats with Caracul Col- lars, Bolivia Coats, Caracul Trimmed, Yalama Coats with Fur Collars. All are silk lined and interlined. 7% Z ’/,{4, N sign. = down town tomorrow have us “Reprbrslfma:li\'o and Mrs. Philip Pitt| pack you an assortment of these Campbell will give a dance for their| oy ly delici G daughter. Miss Helen Campbell. Wed- | Moo fresh daia > S Vet nesday evening, December 7, at the| - 2cC fresh daix. \ | Congressional Club. 60‘:4 80c, $1 per Lb. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S, Adams an- | gyFor something daintily appetiz- nounce the engagement of their | ing for mid-day refreshment, drop in daughter Lida to Capt. Claudius| The Rosemary Luncheonette. Aft- Henry Mastin Roberts. ordnance de-| ernoon tea served. . United States Army. oberts, who craduated from . the Massachusets Institute. of Teene Black]stone’s {nology in the class of 1917, is the Is £ M d Mrs. Frank S | Woberis of, Wasningion and Mevie.| ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP Ala.lhg'rr}‘um:\:ddm: will take place 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store in s 3 | atrs. eorge 1 wiope ss_expectea | [UMUMIRIIMMARTIIT Tl Brooksr €, 1109-1111 G Street N.W. Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. DAY Extra Large Collars Squirrel — Beaver — Caracul — Fox and Manchurian Wolf Values to $85.00 %/ 2 7 % /. 222 \H 7 % 2% % 7/ Z Women’sand Misses’Dresses Featuring the largest and most complete assortment we have ever had—a salc no woman can afford to miss. $25.00 to $29.95 Silk and Cloth Dresses, $16.95 Styles for Women and Misses fashioned of fine quality Canton crepes, crepe de chine. charmeuse. Poiret twills, tricotines and many combinations. All v:anted col- ors and all sizes, 16 to 44. : $39.95 to $45.00 Cloth and Silk Dresses, $29.95 A varied assortment of smartest new models of the most popular silk and cloth materials. .All sizes. Evening Dresses and Dinner Gowns, $59.50 The values in this lot rin irom $69.30 to $89.50. Exquisite sequin and velvet dresses. Also the finest Canton crepes, chinchilla,satin and many handsome com- |* binations. All sizes, 16 to 44. The finest soft, rich materials— in the very smartest blouse—belted draped—straightline models—hand sewn buttonholes—all Canton crepe lined and warmly interlined. An Extraodinary Sale of HIGH CLASS' DRESSES and GOWNS at-a tremendous price reduction!! This is the most cxceptional opportunity, for it brings you the smartest street, afternoon or cvening gowns at a big saving. Choice of Any Hat . in the House \ | ° 95 Chiffon Velvet 75 \| . New Sweaters, $5.98 | New Handbags, $2.98 e oM st prenes N < Vi jeorge g\\‘\§ Mohair and Brushed Wool conbina- | | Dh\'ct}‘n P}a“d{bags l‘):lauufully beaded s H Finest Flat ‘repe : Dresses \ > 5 3 e 3 in all wanted colors. so leather hags . Rich Canton Evening Dresses Sl Uensm all wanted colors. The _"c“ht | in various shapes and sizes. All are spzf | l AC';V?:‘ Al Sizes for thing in the sweater world. All sizes. i cially priced. ‘ | Delighl;ul ‘Women and Most Extraordinary Selection of Misses Styles - Millinery Value of the Season = | All-silk and Panne Velvet, in large, medium and small shapes—colors Navy, Brown, new Autumn shades; also Black. Trimmings of feathers, buckles, fancy ornaments and hugh bows of velvet. Hundreds of New Waists, $5.98 Heavy quality Canton crepes and crepc de chines. The newest collar treat- ments. The new jackette effects, beaded and braided models. All wanted colors. All sizes, 36 to 44.

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