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8 SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. SOCIETY. ; CINDERELLA SHOPS —are for sale—altogether or a piece at atime. Our build- ; ing will be torn down to 8 Gift make way for the future new : home of the Federal-Ameri- S ho ps can National Bank, who own this property. Until we find Lamp Shade Dennison Favor a buyer for the business you Toys and Dolls may buy a single lamp Bitponits andiliny shade, a doll, a beok or any- Tots' thing else that appeals to Lingerie Shop vou, for much less than the Children's Books regular price. Gift Shop * * * The news 1s getting‘ around 20% and you know the story about tl’le early bird. ' to ors 90% 617-FOURTEENTR STREET John L. Newbold, Owner. —reductions Invitation to the Ladies of Washington In keeping with a policy, the House of Erlebacher, starting tomorrow, inaugurates a Visiting Day, and extends every Wednesday to those who have seen and to those who have not as yet visited our new store an invitation o inspect our radiant stocks of Gowns, Wraps, Suits and Millinery Getting acquainted with our store, and assuring you that you may feel free to come into our store without that thought of being obliged to buy each time you visit us. With the approach of the holiday season, Madame, not hav- ing fully decided on what to give, will find helpful suggestions in gifts that combine ut;’fty and attractiveness. Henderson’s, Standard for Qualit The Proximity of Thaaksgiving Invests Dining Room Furniture With Particular Interest Established Over 50 Years Q The innate excellence of Henderson Furniture commends it in’ par- ticular to people of discernment—people who want things that can be handed down to serve posterity with the same satisfaction that the original purchaser enjoyed. For such furniture you'll pronounce HEN- DERSON PRICES IMPRESSIVELY REASONABLE. < QWe display Mahogany, Walnut and Enamel furniture for the entire home, and picture above a graceful Hepplewhite Suite for the Dining Room. As Thankegiving is a time when interest centers in the dining room, we suggest as timely an inspection of our large showing of fine dining room suites. : No obligation attends a visit to Herderson's ~ James B., HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Draperies, Painting, Upholstering, Paperhanging 1108 G Street ;o576 { from France Thursday ahoard thei Hemstitching il | Phiaderpn i | S Saof Miss’ Blaine Taylor Eng- 25 cirs | t | - i | p l oo b e Was v | Hl| Judge ana Mrs Clarence N. Good- Il { win have come to Washington from u I I their home at Lake Forest, Ill., and a and the entire wedding company ,were|fel| from the shoulders to the bott ! hilds ith Mra. Roue- entertained at breakfast by Mrs. A. K. | of the cape. a :e‘iw:p".}.p‘:::';, is iCamnes; whevs o Fechteler, widow of Admiral Fechteler | Lieut. Price is the son of Judge und| . and mother of the best man, at her resi- ! Mrs George 2. Price of Charleaton, W, | o 27 E0Ins to school. dence, In_Annapolls. The table was|Va. He was a graduate from the Navai| The chief of Chaplains and Mrs. adorned with a huge centerplece of | Academy In the class of 1916. He|John T. Axton are at Haddon Hali, White chrysanthemums, while clusters of | served on tie U. 8. 8. Delaware with | A lantic City, for a week. N :m same flowers were arranged on|the grand fieet in the North sea during | | 1 ables and banked on the mantels in|the great war, after which he was in | - both the drawing room and the dining | the Aubmarine mervice, Inter attached | Omera man Woomr Sient i room. Later in the afternoon the young | to the President's yacht, the Mayflow: " couple left by motor for Philadelphia, |and for the past year has been in nasai| Mt Dorothy Githens of Philadel- 121 where they will spend a short ti 2 ) aviation. | phia & ing to Washington to at- The Ambassador of Great Britain and |zie e piyse smertindbe: Siadin™ 720! | Eing fhomens to Woslngion O e 5 5 Z'o".':‘..fl‘.'.’:."’fin‘."::‘;“ n the wedding '](!nrh Mmm;l and Mre. H. H. Rous- l '", the i«ewhw ll:’-l'd Hotel. B:::r'll(" . a lon; e esu have take t. t the Lee | @ppear In t as Mar e Lady Geddes to Entertain Dinner [gruremseing oy, The collar | House, where they will remain untii | 4nd during the evening will sing “The < 2 was of soft gray fox fur, which also| Mrs. Rousscau leaves for France the | with the Company for Sir Eric Geddes trimmed the enda of long panels which | latter part of December to Join their | i 5 1E ambassador of Great Brit- ain and Lady Geddes will en- tertain at dinner Suturday | evening at the embassy in, ent to the former's e 7 0 \ ] brother, ¢ Geddes, who will ar- 2 rive in Washington early that day. 2| Sir Eric Geddes arrived in New Y last week and being extensively | entertained there through this week. | He will be host at dinner in New!| Friday ning before starting ever ew resses | inkton. 1 .| The ambassador and Lady Gedd lunching with them at the em- M 1 the Rev. Dr. John M M | stor of the Fort Washington! terian Church 3 and who was 2 nburgh, assador Avgusto Coch {tertain -~ CL2 3\“ % > — Havwe just arrived for $ a very special two- dovssatle @ . .ocisssnsisn Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20; Women’s, 34 to 46 <TES « -— 5 o with Maj. and Mr 3 . in jue \ their apartment In the Northumber-! m AN Mauj. and Mrs. Jordan will al p ¥ eaLortaln everalismull compatny Y 4 Canton crepe, satin-faced cantons. crepe de chines, wool crepes, RNXJ da Gama has a large acqua (s Poiret twills, tricotines in straightline, draped or coat 'F Sosadbr foristverall| | NIRRT hood T"rl.mmmgs of self materials, braiding, silk stitching and very beau~ (AL Her marriage to the ambassa- | Wife of the K "0 tiful touches of handwork. > = — dor took place in New York In the | York, who was the much feted guest o Other new dresses, splendid assortments, home of Mr. Elbridge Gerry. and she| for weveral days of commercial B = e P was formerly Mrs. Volck of New YOrk. | weeretary of the British embassy and H $16.50, $17.50, $19.50, $35.00, $50.00 up. :~, = Mrs. Eric Buxton. N T‘: Senator Edge Returning : “ To the Capital Saturdny. o Semator Walter . Edge will return| Preston Brown of San Antonto, Tex., Placing on Sale Tomorrow ; i to Washington the end of this|Who are staying at the Lee House. week from New York, where he is spending some d Last week Sena- e et | New Arrivals in Coats A1l and their daughter, | patients of St. Elizabeth's and Mount swall. The engagement | Alto hospitals, s the world h war, open:d at 9 o'clock this morning in R ially Offered at the | the ‘old Federal Bank building. at the Specially Purchased and Off 1 corner of 11th and G s . under the Season’s Lowest Prices 5 unspices of the George Baldwin McCoy and 2re now v Y LIt of the American Women's Legion e » For - ates Ambs 1¢ bank building has taken on the air 5 5 Russia and Mre. George T Marye enolof a real Chrisumas shop, and there 825, $35, $45, $50, $65, $75, $95 up tertained a c any of ten informal! ?‘3 w -dv‘rful nndl:u‘m;liful fllflmm there at dinner Saturday evenming in compli- e at a small price—quite enough St o i TRent o Mis W Mrs Marye also|to satisfy even the most fastidious Straightline, blouse or wrappy models; in the loveliest new aite . : mémbers of one’s family at Christmas : 2 e i ?efxe‘rdgv‘nat e Shoreram e e or aneaifiierda s e materials, Gerona, Fashona, Marvella, Veldyne, either self- acs Mrs. Walter I. McCoy Is in general trimmed or with fur collars and cuffs of fox, wolf, caracul, o dot a Ten Eyck de|charge, and Mrs. Charles roll Wi & 5 0 7 2 % Witt Veeder announce the engage. | Cott Is chairman of the sale squirrel or skunk. Beautifully silk lined. Black, navy, brown, ment of their niece, Milired Furman | ©On duty today are Mrs. Lewis Clark il i i ment ot el e o e i e reindeer, sorrento. Also a specml showing of the handsomest Beauregard of New Orleans. Miss|Mrs. E. B. Bookmiller, Mrs. Clau new double-faced sport fabrics. Green Is the daughter of the lu!gl%‘:;—';‘a"{l‘- »\lr(g. é\l'(-n Boyd and Miss Douglass Green of New York and|Mary Alsop Cryder. L S L Franddauehter of Churles Green of | Mr. Willlam Randolph Hearst, who Misses” Sizes, 14 to 20; Women’s, 34 to 46 Savannah, Ga hnr Reaurt-gud‘fiorvmiré;m;(flnbed“dz;- pass the old Federal as captain of the military intelligence n uilding yesterday and saw a i division of the general staff. U. S. A, | cleverly constructed and very com- Also Extra Sizes and is the grandson of Gen. G, plete doll playhouse in the window, Beauregard of Confederate fame. The | made by one of the patients at St. wedding will shortly take place at[Elizabeth's Hospital, stopped, inspect- the home of the bride. |fd it more closely and at once bought i t and ordered it shi New Mrs_John K. Robison will entertain| York. Predftonew a number of debutantes of this season| The articles made by the con- and last at luncheon ember 6, for | valescent soldiers include baskets of Miss Catherine Radcliff. almost every concelvable size and — shape, tray in an Miss Katharine Wrenn. daughter of | variety; togs " toys. picahoreat Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Wrenn. is en- | leather work, knitted articles in. the tertaining a company of the season’s| way of scarfs and caps and many debutantes at bridge this afternoon in| splendidly woven rugs. There fire alsy compliment to Miss Alice Milburn, | & number of silk scarfs dyed in rain. debutante daughter of Mrs. Charles|bow tints. G. Milburn. Miss Wrenn is having 3 e four tables for bridge in the drawing| Mrs. E. R. Walmsley of Washing- room of the Wyoming, where her par- | ton and Henderson, Ky. announces ents have an apartment. For the tea|the marriage of her daughter, Miss later in the afternoon a number of | Elizabeth Rankin Walmsley, to Lieut. additional _gu« have been asked|(George Dorsey Price, United States and Mrs. George Weed Wallace and | Navy, at noon Saturday, November Mrs, Julia J. Mason will preside at the|1l. in the United States Naval Acad- tea table. emy chapel at Annapolis, Md. 5 2 Sidney K. Evans, U. S. N, chaplain Miss Virginia Selden. debutante [at the chapel. officiated in the pres. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles|ence of a small company of intimate Selden, Jr. will have her debut tea|friends. The wedding had been plan- Wednesday, Decemicr 6, and Thursday, a later date, which was ad December 21, her parents will give a|vanced because Lieut. Price. who has dance for her at Rauscher’s. been stationed in Washington, re- e o4 celved sudden orders assigning him Mr. and Mrs. Johu Lewis Edwards|to the Atlantic air squudrof\s. lg.nd he have fssued invitations for the debut|wanted to take his bride with him. of their daughter Miss Virginia Ed-| The bride was attended by Mrs. wards, Thursday, November 30, from|Evelyn Hunt of Washington as 4l 7 oclock. ut their home, 1908 F | matron of honor, and Lieut. Witllam 3 street. Fechteler, U. & N. was best man. - — - ide looked lovely in an i t- Mrs. William McClellan Ritter of 2107 | ad go, = mpoT Massachusetts avenue is spending a few | fo EoWh Of navs blue silk crepe em- fMaceachusstt nding roidered in_dull silver and gold. ¥ ‘ashington, and is staying at | A ash e bodice was long and slightly bloused and had bateau neckline, the Representative Bourke Cochran, who ! ¢mbroidery outlining the neck and spent & few days at Wardman Pari | the lines of the blouse. The sleeves Hotel, has gone to New York, but|¥ere bell-shaped and reached to the will return here tomorrow for a more | Waist. but the underneath sjde was extendediatay. slit to the elbow and the upper side fl slit from the elbow almost to the Baron von Thermann, counselor of ! shoulders, and all lined with gray the German embassy, entertained a few | chiffon. The skirt was drawn tight guests at supper at Le Paradls, across the front and draped, the full- = ness all being caught together in the Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Chappell will | middle of the back. A loosely tied g0 to New York this evening, after |tw of the material em- spending a few days with the iatter's | broidered finished the waistline. Her mother, Mrs. John Sidney Webb, inlhat was a small model of gray du- her apartment at 9 Connecticut | vetyne, with soft crushed crown and avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell, the|narrow brim turned up at the right latter formerly Miss Sidney Webb, re- | side, where an ornament of gray | turned to this country last week from |and taupe colored uncurled ostrich their wedding trip and came to Wash- | dipped to the shoulder. She wore & ington Sunday evening for a brief | corsage bouquet of orchids and lilles stay. They will make their home in|of the valley. New York.” Mr. and Mrs. Chappell will [ _After the wedding the young_couple ispend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Webb, | in Washington. R you must bring them now and take Mrs. E. M. Dickinson, who is visit-|on delivery. First come, frst served " " . stop in New York, and have taken an , Tone st S ashimgton's INewes for the season. If you want to wear your furs this winter, tng Mr. and Mrs. J. Elvans Mavfield, in" Washington. has just returned! MARTIN WOLF, 20-33 Fia. o . . from a two-year absence spent Inl Ave, N.W. Constantinople, where she was with 2 1 ll |e O ls her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and E Mrs. Miller Joblin. Mr. and Mrs. Job- lin and their small daughter Patsy are now in London. Mrs. Henry C. Karr had lunchingl with her in her home near Bethesda | today, Mrs. James H. Jones. president | You will be delighted when you visit our beau~ of the Montgomery County Federa- Gl preient of the Beineats wom: : tiful Hat Salon on the main floor, where you will Club. and Mrs. Evelyn C. Jones is one of the gues o7 the Becheraa Wormans Club, whien | find on display an extensive showing of new Winter +1s being held in the home of Mrs. Styles as dictated by New York and Paris. 1 Hunt, on 16th street. Mrs. Keyem' 1 ' wife of Senator Henry Wilder Keyes, will make an address, and tea will follow. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam D. Connor have given up their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and have left for China, where Gen. Connor will be stationed. | — i The chief of the division of western European affairs of the State De- partment and Mrs. William R. Cas- tle, jr., accompanied by their daugh- ter, Miss Rosamond Castle, will sail Prices Never Excessive We Guarantee All of Our Work on George - Washington for New York. They will come to Washington im- mediately after their arrival, and later in the season Mr. and Mrs. Cas- tle will present their daughetr to so- clety. Mrs. Castle and Miss Castle have been abroad since the early sum- mer and, were joined in England by Mr. Castle, who went abroad on a mission for the State Department. Mrs. Harold Walker and her sister, A 5 7 Mrs, Edward R Fonkenstacdt, will Pictorial Review ‘motor to Middleburg, Va., tomorrow morning. and will have luneuoniat Patterns Foxcroft_returning in the late - % noo! Mi Finkenstaedt went to Winter Fashion Book to attend the marriage " . Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel 1214 F St. N\W.. (Between 12th and 13th Sts.) Store Open for Inspection This Evening From 7:30 to 10:00 P.M. lish and Mr. Basil Gordon, and arrived in Washington Sunday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Finkenstaedt will leave tomorrow Watch for the O, i evening for her home tn Cleveland. | - c‘Ou L oo .np‘s'“"‘ Mrs. Price Whitaker has as her rance of Meadville, Pa., and Mrs.