Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 8

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SOCIETY MostAmazing Offerin Up- to-the-Minute Millinery Exactly 200 the most attractive hats you ever saw will go on sale for Friday only at TwoDollars Bear in mind these hats are indeed rare bargains and you're bound to find just the hat you've been looking for. Winter Hats Arriving of —1In all the newest shapes and creations of Panne Velvets, New Satins, Metallic $ .00 Cloth, Duvetyn, etc, go on sale also = ~ IDA WALTERS 1415 G T Keith’s New Nevark. New Haven, Bridgeport, Indianapolis, Buffalo, Washington MorrisoNS York, Brooklyn. FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving. t 1109 F St. NNW., Nr. Eleventh St. Pronounced Savings Friday and Saturday New high-type winter models. A timely presentation at greatly lowered prices beginning tomorrow Silk and Cloth Dresses for Daytime Wear A limited group—none newer in design. Carefully Made of superior quality Canton Crepes, Velvets, Romaine and Satsin Crepes and Fine Poiret Twills. Many are worth up to $35. $19.75 © A FINE GROUP OF DRESSES AT $20-75 VERY CHARMING DRESSES AT 539.75 A Blouse Offering of Special Interest $4,.95 A smart group of lovely models, whose fabrics, finish and styling denote their actual higher worth. Matelasse Satins, Crepe de Chines and Passley Silks, in gay and somber hues to suit all tastes. Perfect Silk Hose—A Feature Special at $1.95 Richly Beturred Coats Are Low Priced At 495 ad 75 Coats of pronounced richness and refined distinction, in ¢ diversificd assortment, featuring new bloused, draped and straight-line models of clinging deep pile, lustrous woolens, trimmed with beaver, squirrel, taupe wolf, fox or caracul. Unusually smart styles. Unusually good walues. GROUPS OF OTHER COATS, WITH OR WITHOUT FURS $25 and Gradually Up to $150 New York, Newark. Brookiyn, New Haven, Bridgeport, Buffalo, Indianapolis, Washington. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O ton-Gordon and M nant. Honxts to British G compliment i batten. son ba the Andrew War and M militar: Mrs. Willard H Thomas 8 ck. Mrs. and Mrs. Dim, Mr. and Capt. Courtney. A small guests were asked for t which followed, when known profes gave the program. Mrs. James Mrs. Denby of the Nav, C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922, SOCIETY. ———— » s o - ) o ——— - —— ‘ 1 FOUNDED 894 . W s 2 S The Ambassador of Great Britain and b R Dt S Lady Geddes H i XQuisi . Lady Geddes Hosts for Informal xtraordinary Sale quisite Hats ‘ Luncheon Party Today. Arranged for FRIDAY and SATURDAY HE ambassador of Gpeat Brit- : l‘;"r';jt'_-‘l;;. é’a(‘nl:xcsor [hleu-ail. Mr. i ana Lady Geddes enter-iyo-, "o Fredenick Beachiof Have | ord, d Mrs. tained n small company at|Richmond Va . T Sone Cronly of luncheon at the embasay to- | Arrangements have been completed i F an exhibltion and sale of artlcles day, having s thelr guests s WIB- | made by the disabled veterans of the ! luck, wite of Admiral Albert P. Nib-|World war now located at Mount Alte | f lack: Mrs, Frederick L. Chapin, Mrs.|and St. Elizabeth's hospitals. The| H. A Brown, wife of the assistant na- | &fair {s under the auspices of the! th . |{George Baldwin McCoy unit of the| American Women's Leglon and will & be held in the old Federal Bank bulld- & v %an: |ing. at 14th und G streets northwest, opening at 9 o'clock on the morning | P 6O Tucsday. November 14, and con MISS ELIZABETH BEALE. { and Mrs. Thompuén e qushoutithe Temalnderior Debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. = 4 'y | Mrs. Charles © 1 Walcot obert &. Beale, in whose honor her / ' 4 R Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson | chairman of the aale commitice ang| Sunt: Mrs. Walter G. Peter. fn enter- =3 7 B kad a company of twenty at luncheon | will be assisted by a large grou talning other debutantes of the &« . > today In their home, on R street. in members of the unit. Those s SOnpag s brlageTpanty; Anditeaty B hful H t _A to thetr distinguished|on Tuesday will be Mrs. Lewi (s ory eau ats mu!ng guests, Lord Louis and Lady Mount- | Luc o s b i Value Last evening Col. and Mrs. Thomp- | Brigha frs. Miss | palms and autumn foliage and the' nterinined w distinguished com- | Mary Alsop Cryd same_colors obtained in the home, pany at dinner {n honor of the am-i A ’successful sale will prove to the 1337 Falrmont street, where later the sdor of Great Britain and Ludy | wounded soldier that his services to|Teception was held. i Every the other guests includifs the country have not been forgotten| The bride, who was attended by her lnry of the Treasury. Mr. land that a grateful people Is ready to|sister. * Miss Antolnette Dorothea ! Hat W. Mellon: the Secretary of lgive Rid and encourugement in the|Loetsch. ax maid of honor, wore al (] *John W. Weeks. the!slow progress of rehabilitation. graceful bridal robe of marvella' Worth solfcitor general of the Department i satln with princess lac pearl | . S S uatice ‘ana Mrs. James M. Beck.|Admiral and Mre. Robertson embroidery and ornaments, The lace $12.50 xlll\‘h:‘ (I'f (‘I\P B|II‘4I‘Ii(h|“|,.'. to Young Party. ade from on ~lr|ull|!~1\ 1 en. <. Bethell: the ulle which ! o o 5 coretary of siate trd, LOnil and Mo Ashier H. Rob ajusted with | 2\ magnificent collection of gor | Robert Woods Bl sord Loais g a . poin A : “"Mountbatten. Admiral wiid ib i ¢ the Chevy of orange blosson geous hats of the newest modes, and Rrown Adm i Mis . . she carried a b e 2 2 . o | Tite other guesis were Miss Kathleen A< with a shower of most authentic materials and trim- nes Curroll ! seatrice Eeck, Miss Alice vallex i SHe Cornelius Vanderbilt Catherine Radcliffe, the h wore a gown of or- nmimngs. ‘""J”;; ot ;:fp;g”"’hd Sq- | chid crepe satin with crystal and =ll- k: Miss Hilda Syke Mr. G. 3 n and Mr. broidery and a wreath of sil- Hays Hammond, Col. Mc H. Hamilton-Gordon; Commandesr ves in her coiffeur. The lit VELVET VALUES London, Mr. Allan Rinehart and [flower girl, Marfory Morrison Smith. . number of additional Robert Stead. jr. wore 4 dainty costume of peach-pink DUVETYNE THAT musical e taffeta and carried a basket of rose Mre. Wright.| €0l and Mrs. Wiillam Eric Fowler apsnis s n s Seod e he BROCADE ARE L nally as Mme. Cobina, | entertained about forty guests at din- (Continued on Ninth Page) 4 ner lust evening and had in twenty SATIN AMAZING arroll Frazer will be [or more additions! guests for the hostess at dinner this evening, when | dancing which followed P her guests ars asked to meet Lord Louts and Lady Mountbatten. Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton was ; nstess at dinner last evening in com- wife of the Secretary|pliment to her cousin, Dr. Howard is the honor guest At a | Van Rensselaer of New York. box party this afternoon which M Stitt, wife of Surgeon Genera Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Collins. ward Rhodes Stitt, U. §. N ing | qaughte N e Shubert.Gatrick Theater: Mrs. | aeughter of '::‘,n",‘,,‘ oy wa 1110 F St. N.W. r1 Stitt will entertain her guest after the performance in h on R street. Others in the party are Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Mrs. Charles K. Robison. M Arthur . Dunbar | and Mrs. Joel T. Boone. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney. who are still in their Morristown ¢ J.) home, will come to Washington the end of this month and open their house. at 1735 R street. Owing to the recent illness of Mr. Justice Pitney, no plans have been made for the presentation of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Pitney, to soclety. The director general of the Pan- American Unlon. Dr. Leo S. Rowe. left today for Lehigh Univers he will deliver an address to the stu- dents on “Pan-American Relations.” He will return late tomorrow. Mrs. Walter G. Peter is entertaining a company of the season’s debutantes at bridge this afternoon for her niece, Miss Elizabeth Beale, who will be pre- sented early in December by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Beale. The other guests at bridge are Miss Emily Dial, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Emma Sttt, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Allce Milburn, Miss Catherine Radecliffe, Miss Katharine Wrenn, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Genevieve Rust, Miss Louige Anderson, Miss Cecil Les ter Jones, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Ruth Miller Green, Miss Audrey Carter and Miss Leonore Greenlees. A number of ditional guests are asked for tes, when Mrs. Peter and Mrs. Beale. mother of the guest of honor, will preside at the tea table. Miss Beale will go to Baltimore Fri- day to attend the dance at the Balti- more Country Club which will be given for Miss Elizabeth Sothoron. Wwho Is a Baltimore bud of this season. Miss Dorothy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Johnson, will have as har guests over Thanksgiving Miss Rachel Higgins of New York, Who will arrive Wednesday, Nove ber 29, and remain until the first week of December. Mliss, Johnson will entertain at bridge, followed by tea Saturday, December 2 in honor of her house guest. Mrs., Ennals Waggaman will enter- tain a number of the debutantes at luncheon Thursday. December 7, in honor of Miss Virginia Edwards and Miss Lilllan Merritt Thompson, Who will be presented later in the season —_ Mrs. George D. Hope, who was expected to return several davs 280 to Washington, after a trip abroad. only arrived yesterday afternoon. She has opened her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the winter. Mr. and_Mrs. George T. Blow of Yorktown, Va., have come to Washing- ton to remain for some time and have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker have just returned from spending several days in Boston, where they had with them over Sunday at the Copley Plasa their son, Mr. Mannix Walker, who is in his I junior year at Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Walker will have as a guest for some time Mrs. Charles W. Kutz, wife of Col. Kuts, U. S. A.. former Engineer Col | missioner. of the District, but now sta- |{foned at Cincinnati. Col. ‘and Mrs. i Kutz have a large number of friends in Washington, who will meet her during her stay. The ~wedding of Miss Theresa Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ca; roll Preston Cooper of Memphis, Tenn., to Mr. Douglas Stillman Cleve- and of Detroit. Mich., is taking place his afternoon at 4 o'clock in Bethle- em Chapel of the Washington Ca- hedral, Dr. Robert Johnson of St. ohn's officlating. The matron of honor is Mrs. Leroy i Cooper of Memphis, Tenn., and the {best man is Mr. Stanley Hartman of { Detroit. 1 The ushers are Mr. Blaine Mallan iand Mr. Charles Langley of this city. {*A small reception for the out-of- town guests will follow the cere- mony. Among those from out-of-town are Mr. and Mrs. George Wiley Cleve- ]hnd. parents of the bridegroom. of 1 NOTICE Owing to the rush of busiess at thia time. T t am compelled to d! in some imstances, n’nmlfil delay of orders promised, 1 beg your kind indoigence. Opea between 7 and 9 Saturday eve. only. MARTIN WOLF, 00055 Ave. N, Rauihage, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. | Raukhage. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence in Chevy Chase. 1Md. The ceremony was pertormed | at 9 o'clock by the Rev. H. R. John- e * of the Chevy Chase| 3 n Church, in the presence | of 2 small company. which remained | for the informal reception following. An attractive arrangement of yeliow chrysanthemums against & back ground of palms and autumn leav formed the decoration in the hous The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with duchesse lace. a tulle vell edged with the lace and held by | }a coronet of lace, and she carried ibride roses with a shower of lilies of the valley. Miss Martha Collins was her sis- ter's only attendant and was in or- chid taffeta trimimed with carried Aaron Ward roses. i Lawrence was best man for Mr. Baukhage. . Mrs. Lawrence, who received with Mr. und Mrs. Baukhage, wore whits | crepe de chine heavily beaded In: crystals and a_corsage bouquet of orchids. Mrs. Baukhage, mother of | the bridegroom. wae also a member of the receiving party, wearing a | gown of gra matin_trimmed with ! silver, and Mre. R. B. Buzzaird of New ! York, siater of the bride. was In ve low chiffon and carried a colonial| bdouquet Amcng the out-of-town ests were Mr. and Mrs. Baukhage of Dan- | ville, 111, parents of the bridegros Mrs. Buzzaird and Mrs. Donald War- ner of Geneseo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Baukhage will m their future home in Ch{u‘o. ke In the Grace Lutheran 30 Gelock Iast evening the wea lly arranged wedding of Mias Louise Antoinette Loetsch. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Willlam Loetach, | d M : ';r ll"‘oult ;r Greens- | ook ‘place. The pastor of the church, the Rev. Lenskl, ofciated. Serhardel The church was aglow with yellow, white and lavender chrysanthemums. | FINE FURNITURE LACES. DRAPBRIES UPHOLSTERING PAPERHANGING PAINTING 1209 Connecticut Featuring a limited dance frocks. Henderson’s, Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Years. James B. Henderson 1108 G Street—Main 7675-7675 ARTISTIC LIGHTING EFFECTS Autumn with its lengthening evenings suggests, as seasonable, mention of our large selection of Fine Lamps and Lamp Shades. There are styles for every type of interior—each a specimen of individual distinc- tion, all offered at Impressively Reasonable Prices. M PASTERNAK Next to Columbia Theater It Is Time to Buy Your New Fall Corsel The New Fall Gowns call for a carefully corseted fig- ure—siender and straight the lines must be to successfully wear the new draperies. Ja @sisga R3ETS i Mym gouzgy —for they are the ONLY Cor- sets which contain SPIRA- BONE SIDE STAYS, the fa- mous stays which, combined with LA RESISTA designing, give such a charmingly s le, slender, YOUTHF ouette. The okill of our Expert Corsetieres is at your service. Come in and be fitted with a LA RESISTA Reasonably Priced $5.00, $7.00, $9.00 Up Inspection incurs mo obligation to purchase Avenue N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Exceptional Offering DRESSES number of day- time and dinner dresses from our . regular stock—in the newest mod- els and the newest materials. cluded are Silks, Crepes, Satins, Chiffons and Velvets. Also many In- . $55 - %5 - 575 Smart Hats for daytime and evening occasions— $15—920—3525 FRIDAY BIG SALE—TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 49.50 WRAL Values we COATS Handsome, Exclusive Wraps Coats for G‘enernl Wear Luxurious Fur Collars—Finest Soft|Automobile and Sport Models $75 Fur Collars and Cuffs Materials Friday Others Self-Trimmed Variety of Smart Fashions Women’s and Misses’ Models d $125 Wraps ! for...........$ fls iAND $ = Téfl'i?-?,f&fiég SUITS Main Floor Bargains Women's and Misses' Models Wool Sweaters—All Kinds }s 8 $2 7 .5=0 All Colors—Values to $6.00 .98 “9.50' Friday. el 100 Blouses—Crepe, Silk and FOR DRESSES Lace—Values to $8 5161-9_-2 - Values to $25.00 s25 st Crepes, Satin Crepe, Laces and Values to $40.00 Poiret Twill Afternoon Dresses—Street Dresses—Evening [e——0|o]c——=o]c——lale—F[a|—=|a|—2|a|—Z] Values to Dresses—Cloth Dresses lob——lo]lc——]o|c——=]ole——"rx—S[o[c—=]a| —=]a| [ ——To[— o ]—]o)] S. E. COR 13TH AND G STS. N.W. Washington Branch of the Famous Fifth Avenue (New York) Establishment ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! & UNRESTRICTED CHOICE ny Hat in Entire Stock Hats Valued $10 to $40 OS> 19000+ 00 i : Friday and Saturday | Beginning Promptly 9 AM. Don’t Miss This Wonderful Opportunity Affording Tremendous Savings (e SN, S e Z

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