Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1922, Page 8

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SOCIETY SOCIETY." . . be Mrs. Howard 8. Fiske, Mrs. Albert | ferns and white chrysanthemums, and | wedding music was played by the or- T s Haan, Mrs. Ravene, Mrs, Irving Leland | in the home white chrysanthemums | ganist of the church, Mr. Ernest E. 2 Hunt, Mrs. J. W. Paimer and Miss Em- | and ferns were used. Sparks, o ma Hays Heck. '{}:le brlc‘le wore costume ofd lvara’ As’nTllnz l;(r- Leg‘lg and his bride in HEMSTITCHING wi e satin, made on the new drape recelving after the ceremony UTT Mr. and Mrs. C. Antoneade and Mr. | 1lnes, with a court train and flowing | Mr: Lineback, Mrs. Mark B. nubhl;fl B! ONS COVERED l e e E. Antonesco of the Rumanian com. | sleeves of matin. The bodice was|son and Mrs. Willlam A. Mes of Mary. | Mrs. M. E. Holley mission now in Washington are stay- | finished about the neck with a bertha |land, mother, grandmother and uister | Col. ¥s7s. 2561 15¢h at. Ing at the Shorcham and last evening | of point appligus, and the girdla of |of the bride, respectively. Mrs. Linc- ' | ———— they entertained guests dinner | braided satin finished the long waist | back wore biack satin, Mrs. Robinson | o f = 1419 G Street there. line. ‘A wreath of orange blossoms | was in gray satin and Mra Mes wore f“'gmkflf Icntflm to t:e Gift o . . ) er vell of tulle, and she carrie: ack and white silk. eerer, ollector an 5 The Vlce PrCSIdent and Mrs. COOlldge Maj. Gen, George Owen Squier, with a shower of lilies | Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Lover of Home Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 15, U S A, of Washington s at the ol Drothy. Jncove Tavior of | tar. wering. Black. Craps with: oide 2 = Hotel Astor, in New York, to remain ng ck crepe W side { 16, 17, 9 am. to 6 p.m. w il s i Rochester, N. Y., who was in cream |panels forming a drapery Lelow *h gflt 6, 17, E e I Returnlng to aShlngton Sunday untiifngenaofjithofwesk: lace r;:ude over salmon_pink satin hem:‘(ne. a small brown Batianiie ot ‘quts o 5 . Miss Anals Byrne has returned to|8nd she carried pale yellow chrys-|of the same color, trimmed with fur. | i oday, Children’s Day y anthemums. Miss Mildred Dunnock |They will later make their aome i 4 ctions for the Extra Session. o, e e iih be | of Baltimore and Miss Elizabeth [ Washington. v broductio In J , Furniture, Mirrors, Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. 1 her parents, Col. Bourne - were bridesmaids, wearing Among the out-of-town guests were i‘;geg‘r:_hg;;{_le‘fg °By,""e' Who are | Bowns of cream lace, ‘made over blue | the Rev. William A. Mes of Marylard, S elting in Baltimore for.a few days | satin, and they carried pink chrys- | Dr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Curtis of | Toys, grab bag, books, Parisian doll s it b o house completely furnished. i 4E Vice President and Mrs. | bassador of Brazil, Mr. Augusto Coch- anthemums. Baltimore and Dr. M. Ray Carroll ft Coolldge will return Sunday |rane de Alencar, who will entertain | en route to this city. Mr. w‘l:mflm E.hflrllthwlfie was hea /b TT- y . 1 1 distinguished in celebra- man and the ushers were Mr. Edward rs. Walter Tuckerman entertained f g Ib Indian curios, totem poles, pottery, | to their apartment at the & distingulshed company bra- | aia i1 R Bigelow of 1907 N streat | MAT and the ushors were Mr. Edward | Mo, Waiter, Tuokermer, entertaines .J.4dmo : New Willard Hotel, which|tion of the anniversary of Brazllian fhas rented he house and, 4ccom |pack, brother of the bride, Mr. Wil- | Mill Teahouse, operated under the || Art Galleries Auctioncer etc. #4| they have leased for the season. The | independence. Mme. da Gama, wife p“"'fidl?y 1‘1‘:{“3-1?. mfi attin, Wil 11ard "Haynle, baritone, sang several | auspices of the Girl Scouts, in compli- 1323 G St. NW. b B d Mrs. Coolidge | of the Brazilian ambassador to Great | SPend the ) ye solos preceding the ceremony and the | (Continued on Ninth Pa = t. NW. Vice President an ‘ : Eritain and formerly ambassador in Washington, will act as hostess for the ambassador. have been in their home at Northamp- ton, Mass., but are spending this week in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Irving O. Ball have closed their summer home at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., and have taken a = suite at Hotel La Fayette for the The minister of Uruguay and Mme, | Winter. " 5 Varela have returned to Washington | Thelr daughter Eleanor, who '8 & {omil Misdalphia awhereftisy 8Pent | por Christmas vacation with them. Maj. and . Park ’. West en-| Mrs. Frederic Young has gone to J-and Mes Buriior W e Philadelphia, where she is the guest tertained at dinner last evening in|grRge Bl WACER B0 atly return- their home at Soldlers’ Home in honor |ed from foreign service, and 18 now of Gen. and Mrs. Tasker H. Bliss. The |attending the Army Administrative other guests were Col. and Mrs. Rob- College, near that city. ert H. C. Kelton, Col. and Mrs. Con rad S Babeock, Col. and Mrs. Thomas | Mrs. Joseph Stewart will be at home % : . Bernard, who are visiting Col. and [to the Unitarian women o! ashing- Mrs. Baboock, and Maj. and Mrs. Ed- | ton on Friday, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at | u;" ":s‘"":';"‘;; fi;"; i ward M. Welles, jr. 1789 Columbia road. There will be J izt Nyl — about twenty women assisting Mrs. °'"‘ womeln' .“.rhm isves Mrs. John L. Edwards entertained a |Stewart, including Mrs. U. G. B. Plerce coat sections. Y e hlrfel company of debutantes oth(hls and Mrs. Benjamin E. Smith. Presid- almost Indescribable. and last season at a buffet luncheon|ing at the tea table will be Mrs. today in her home at 1908 F street|Robert W. Woodward and Mrs, John Dow _Spisce Sostumn for her daughter, Miss Virginia Ed-|Russell Young. Alternating wlill be o A e e . wards, who will be the bud of Thanks-|Mrs. James C. Robertson and Mrs i ' Pl L e i » §iving dav.’ The guests were Miss| Richard Fay Jackson. No cards have | $22.50 and: $110. ura ryn, S orothy ondell, | been issued. . 0 Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Nina Lunn, 1ol the Misser” Shop are Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Emma Stitt| Ljeut. Commander and Mrs. John e e srinan and Miss Catherine Radcliffe, Miss Diana | g Gunnell have returned to Wash- Andras Claths, with heavy fi'é':'l..’“'é’ffmi“’i‘ix5‘3’51’211'1‘2‘;{'1?-";0“.’.?“ [nEtonjtos beVhers UnTIITSUNAAY; {and B squirrel trimming—beaut!- Mrs."Roger "Bagnall, Miss Blizabeth [*F¢ &t the Powhatan. Soifmdeistatioen S0l ‘aylor Jones, Miss Bet erner, 5! Mrs. Walter H. Dahagan of Brook- Miss Elizabeth Zo DN, Yo s the gusst for the week ok e o s Dorothy Johnson, Miss Fran- | of Maj. and Mrs. Walter R. Pick, 3819 Velvet at $59.50 and $79.50. ces Hampson, Miss Mary Emily Hamil- | Woodley road. Suited to every occasion. ton, Miss Rebecca Wellington, Miss Noiole for: all. mayitlons wear are found in many be- Elizabeth Beale, Miss Catherine Wel- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Austin of ’ I THE height of the sea- Croetes Luncheon and tea at moderate prices. Under the auspices of the Guiid of the Little Flower. i Secretary and Mrs. Hughes Guests of Mr. de Alencar. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the am- [al——=lol——]al——=]al——r—]a|——>]a|c——=lal——0] Smart clothes for smart women at Popular Prices “THio Hoase of Fashim” ALE OF COATS and WRAPS Smartest Materials Miss Katherine Wrenn, Miss Elizabeth |in Washington and are at the Lee Walter, Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Ruth | House. Miller Green, Miss Charlotte Freeman —— Clark, Miss Annette Ashford, Miss| Lord Louis Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten are at the Ritz-Carlton, Clack, Mixs Amnette’ Auhord, aiss son and here are the e e Y Caracul, beige shade, $295. son, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Mary | New York, where they went Monday g Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Jane An-|after their visit in Washington as ewest fashlons at con-~ There are the most at. drews and Miss Eleanor Northrop. |guests of Col. and Mrs. Robert M. | n tractive of hats at $12.50. Thompson. They will be guests later Designed for wear with the Capt. E. A. Varona, military attache | this week of Brig. Gen, and Mrs. Cor- sidcrably less than regu- new coats and often trim- to the Cuban legation, has ieased an{nelius Vanderbilt, jr., who arrived med with harmonizing furs. apartment at the Knowlton, 2121 20th | yesterday in New York aboard the EXTRA SPECIAL I street, for the season. Majestic from England, where they I 13.1' pnces! Centemerl $3.00 and $3.50 e have been visiting for several weeks. | ¥ S s gne and two clasp French r. and Mrs. Edson Bradley are|Gen. and Mrs. Vanderbilt were met ’I'h f 3 oves are _extraor- opening their house on Dupont Circle |in New York by their son and daugh. i 1S 1n apprecxatwn [ dinary at $1.65 palr. Shoreham Hotel until next week, when | Vanderbil, 3d, who entertained a d the house will be in readiness for their | dinner Sunday evening in honor of your year-roun patron- and Chemise, in radium silk ler, Miss Lillian Merritt Thompson,|San Francisco are spending a week The caracul Jacquette, smart with any “frock—in ———|olc——|o]c——]a]c——]0o] and the finest crepe de occupancy. Lord Louis Mountbatten and Lady it b 1 chine, at $4.85, usually Mrs. F. Ward Denys and her daugh. | dountbatten. it age, but only fOl‘ three A $650 to $7.50. The fine ;zfim:ilil;s Denys, will be at home in- o rs. John McCleve Wiley, who has HE quAities mnd foyely shaaer G ¢ tomorrow afternoon after 4|been In Washington through the d C = e Gl' t V . t Of S, At il Sl Erom New York to- | more days. Lome tomor g, A - ay aboard the France, and will | ’ ea arie y oo rs, T Septimus Austin and her o L Francerand Willboln ! row! Thres big grouss ef Siik aughter, Miss Austin, have arrived |fret secretary of the United States i 7 Cestump - Bouse = $8.95 and $9.85. These ai the handsomest of printed and embroidered sliks— .blouses which make a cos- tume of the two-plece suit. Usual prices up to $16.50. The Phllippine Under- wear, gowns and chemise, fn New ' York, after spending some weeks abroad, and are remaining at £fatfseyiin Matsid) e Hotel Gotham for a week before| Miss Bessie Lineback and Mr. Paul coming to Washington. Mrs. Austin|G. Ledig were married last evening and her daughter were entertained in | a; 8 o'clock, In the Vermont Avenue London, Paris and other cities by their { Christian Church, the pastor, Rev. American friends traveling abroad. Earle F. Wilfley. officiating. A re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simonds|cePtion followed in the home of the Smart Topcoats Finest Tweeds and Novelty Materials =50 bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- have taken an apartment af 2400 16th at $295 s particularly e ineback., 7 U street WEERNY. o street and are established there for|jamin A. Li s lovely. The embroidery Is e Sas C T{ northwest. The decorations in the qulte elaborate—often church were of autumn leaves. palms, . The confidence which the public has hand-drawn work In con- 3 V! L — ?, il ith i - e A R P ARD gEse ]e;]lefi s;nd 5o often TEo ot ol > v v. November 22. when her i spoken o uring these reciation . rs. J. Craig King, wife of . ENGRAVING P is highl gl PP! There are some lovely - 'S, A, who, with her | events is highly valued. It is the con- slik negligees at $9.85, with ee ernoon an ve resses s a guest of her parents, INVITATIONS fidence which comes of years dealing A profusion ot iaces orinot 9 will meet her old friends. Mrs. King Rutehins Bulldi ! : 4 e faborate but beautl- was formerly Miss Marie Adams. HA A S 10t and D Sts, N.W. i as fairly as we know how with every fully designed and In dell- Main 3099 one. i cate shades. —A wonderful showing of Dresses suitable for all occasions. Crepes and cloths, and taffetas, chiffons and velvets. All the late models. New York since her return to this{ deliciousness surpasses $25.00 and $29.50 [e—o]0|—=ol——ol——— o] ——o| —— [o|——— [0 | RN S i Mrs. Arthur Bullitt entertained a Rosemary chocolates small luncheon party at the Plerce Mill Girl Scout teahouse yesterday for Mme. Bazazoff, sister of the former —made fresh every day on the Lmbassador of Russla, Mr Borie| premises in varieties that e e e tempt every palate. Prices— r. and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis have again leased the home of Mr. and Mrs, i R. S. Reynolds Hitt at 1520 18th stre 60c, 80c, $1 fer Pourd which they occupied last season. M garBreak your shopping tour by and Mrs. Hitt, who spent the summer securing @ dainty “bite” or Cup abroad, are with the former's mother, of Afternoon Tea at THE ROSE- Mrs. Robert R. Hitt, in her hdme at| MARY LUNCHEONETTE. 1501 New Hampshire avenue for the 1ho1 NewsHaupsuice crenterfor e . ’ Bordering on the Sensational sttt she s i Blackistone’s A the Reduced Prices on ron han’ revurned 'to her stsaies at| ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP FOxcroft, \Va. 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store Mr. George Poulleft, formerly con- g nected with the Bulgarian legation, I it tertained a small company at dinner at | Le Paradis last evening and took his guests later to the Shubert-Garrick SPECIAL SALE ‘Theater. Others in the audience were the secretary of the Italian embassy and Signora Geisser Celesia, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McLean, and Miss E. M. - Schroeder. ates. witiam esiury cnox encer- || FURNISHINGS Mrs., Carroll Hilton of Buffalo ar- nm has taken an apartment at Wardman | " Park Hotel for the winter. Mrs. Hil- ton will be joined Friday by Mrs. B: ron Andrews, formerly gof Washing- ton, who will spend a month at Ward- YO' I CAN Bl l Y man Park Hotel. Mrs. Andrews was here for a portion of last season and went abroad early in the summer,| —higher-priced candies to Temaining in France until the middl 1ot October. "She hae been visiting in| be sure, but none whose olc——lale—>]o[c——=]olc——]a|—F—=a]——]a|—— o] ——[o] —]] l———|o]c——]|o]c—=falc—=]o] 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open9:15a.m. Close 6 p.m. The extreme weather conditions force us to take our losses early. Never have we offered such extraordinary values so early in the season as we do in this ‘Sale of Coats and Wraps tomorrow. First choice is worth coming for early. Sale starts promptly o = at store opening. The sumptuous survivors of ancient fig:%ifififi; lfifgfi{g:&éfifm{{; These Low Prices Should g S t C t Royal Courts return to reign in the par TH ke phs s v, The Srowd (Ony, Seors port Loats . . In; Ve realms of Formal Fashions. The glint and biegrooin. e :?i“;efi.::e;";ui?i Linene Couchj Casement $19.95 to $25.00 Values 2 e Sy C | The very newest sport models, Of metal thread, the sheen Of colored ;g}::&fi‘:‘é‘?&i‘.’?lf’ifi.’fi’é';."?é&‘:“éfi."%',; a:mn-?e:r:xm fly-mgt:?u an R with largeypockets an[:ioroll coliar. 95 / : Teceptio 2 hrt L : : 2 silk, the rhythm of vibrant tapestry pat- f?’nfifl%i{fiz 3’;2"&'6.36:2';1:“3“1‘ Buckman, $1.19 'é‘wkc e dds, E?gt‘:l{r;:zgé)g:te_s,gsfla;\dfi ° . 2 —_— aC and 1S ngs. terns more decorative than ornamental The German commissioner of the | $1.75 Mercer- colors. All sizes. 3 mixed claims commission, Dr. W. Keis- iud Rep . L[] . —these are bequeathed to the social sea- oolpach, has taken an apartment at the {} o o ey wide, 1a| 827 to" 85 velon: F ur-Tnmmed Coats . . A Dr. von Lewinski, who has recently{f all colors. Special| With coupon, yard son by the historic Courts of China, arrived In Washington, and Mme. von [| 8¢ o0 $1.97 $49.50 and $55.00 Values . Persia, India, Venice and France. And «t The Cairo for the season, - : i-fitt : _ Marquisette Cretonties Fitted, semi-fitted and loose back from their courtly costumes KAP- Fouse Farty From New York. ver i ity | O el ‘,i.,;‘,".,‘fl‘r‘i,',a‘&i',‘a".‘s“liflfisbg“ $3 9 . 95 . = 3 Col. 5 i i LOWITZ, with the aid of Paris, has g:fi,:g.h;,“;r‘: §°&7§§;§1&v§§: ‘:?I’e. pon e ,.,.I.S: o tiful fur collars or the new throw been inspired to launch the wvogue of Gimming Slory andStas” Florsics _— : collaciotisclimpatenala Ll . goikoe e 40.] ) Courtly Fashions—Gowns of Gold and orlT5 2nd Mrs, Louts V. Slonaker are Cloth | o I“; et | & F ur-Trtmmed Coats 5 7 apartment a 'uscan H \ Silver Tissues and Colorful Brocades— for e Sfsam R A ented i 4 $79.50 and $89.50 Values . . . ostess at luncheon today, when her E: istt t: f finest 2 to ;rinake thzs‘sacml season surpass its gussia were Mrs. Joseph V. Morgan, 6% 69¢ ulr‘i’a(f; with clgi:hslyolgslt‘:z;s ':Ta'r:- $ 50 3 Golibart, .3 ¥ ¢ : ish. ‘Tri cith " g predecessors in magnificence. Sorothy Dewncrt " Mo Sizabor 2 By far ATl the very latest 2 : Howser MinsiMary Loutsel Howse Special Sale of Thodels: and “coloes. . All ‘sizés. S ¥ 5 5 5 Trimble, o 5 A . This unsurpassed collection we are offering £ie nd iiss Luclite Snowarcez. || Reliable Curtains Luxurious F ur-Tnmmed at twenty _five per cent savm The old Federal Bank bullding was o s - B fperomacd piace sesterday trom e | [ Irish Point Cortains (Im- Coats and Wraps oa an P. til_they closed, when shoppers were|[ | ported), $375, $450, $498 per hurrying home, the sale being in pair and up. 2 Values up to $125.00 : week of articles made by the disabler uaker Lace Curtains, I 3 3 tel f St. Elizabeth’ d 4 /. oy of the George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Margquisette, Scrimand Voile | |! ] N dl fed a n Videmdond INCORPORATED : ’ American Women’s Legion. Mrs. Mc- o Coy is president of the unit which was || | Curtains, 98c per pair and up. | woria: s e Wonderfully smart looking coats and wraps of highly P In charge of the sale today are Mrs. || JPHOLSTERY,NOVELTY . lustrous materials, such as veldynes, pollyanna, duvetyns, 721 NINTH /T.NW. Fom s i e Tonas Now- (| & SUPPLY STORE.- : bolivia, etc, with huge collars of the very finest furs, Every :?:':.‘;;?;'::'3:0‘%::1::' :)‘;a Herron, Mra. i it ga:lmi{lt‘bea“mu“y made, lined and finished. All colors 3 | e saLm and all sizes. adirs, TEn LG 7 e 623 7th Street N.W. cutt is chairman of the Phone Main 3831. m: tomorrow. will - i T

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