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7 D. 0. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923 . SOCIETY. “8 SOCIETY. who recently spent two weeks in|zens, who was presented to :oclety‘u-: from nd, are mow in Paris, where they |last ‘season, and Princess Ida Cunta- | greater aci ot khe e ey . - . . 4 o~ # will s e Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard e .-“":.':'s":.. '::.4.;"":‘:;1::'?::“"‘" ',’.“.‘,:‘?i CHReNs: who I/stilliln schiook | - (Continiied on_Ninth Pags) "OVO] o1 ollowing a peaceful Mrs. Char! N A : § four of the Tiallan Iakes, found the | tataing & Company of twesrs Tom ai | 4 city exciting but interesting: :mgn ‘thlln ternoon in_compliment H . —— o her two house guests, Mrs. John G, y ; ”g:: h';.l:‘.‘rflc Dent Gmnt has been | MoAtee and Miss Mary Adams Lincoln | u r r daughter, Princess Can- | of Kentucky, and Mrs. James Winn tacusene, who arrived in New York |McClure, who is visit| Ready. Tueaday’aboard the Celtic from Eu- | Mrs: Giliete Hill. ‘Tee vl tolimarion e e g Baroness de Cartier Luncheon Hostess DR ot Ea DR8I, (| B, when i, Meclure ana ol |20 T B S B at the Embassy of Belgium Today ,’ SRt Prinesee Bavite Cantae | Nowr ¥or8 Mty oed &ryca. | MARTIN WOLF, 7ime E - _—m—m—m——— = for Dr. and Mme, Bourquin. FIRST 1219-122i G Streot N\A{ Store Hours: 9 to 6 A Great Friday ARONESS DE CARTIER, wife erine Radcliffe, Miss Margaret Hight, o of the ambassador of Belgium, |}t 1n6er 3. Bryn and Miss Martha was hostess at Juncheon today - . at the embassy, having as her| The minister of Sweden and Mme. J guests Dr. Bourquin of the Univer- Wallenberg entertained at luncheon to- ‘ lday at the legation, . o sity of Brussels and Mme. Bourquin | the e b on o liment fa DELALDINEG F ) i . and Prof. Jean Willems of the Uni- | Princess Lubomireka. The other guests | or festive occasions that refresent the winter mode, and bespeak individ s 3 ndivid- versity of Brussels, who came to j Were Countess Szechen; wife of the ¥ u’, . o = < ministe: r M 'y are e e . Washington in benalt of the commis- | W'y of Mungary: e | Hobert | bach 2 fresented in all their beauty and radiance by the House of Erle- sion for Belgian relief, and are £tay- | minister to Sweden, Dr. Maurice Fran % acher. ing at the Hotel Powhatan: the coun- | Fgan: Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, Dr. 5 > Maurice Law, and the countelor of the For cne day only! So come early! There are a host of great Silk bargains going on sale in this big one-day event. Ccme and get yours! " . selor of the cmbassy and Mme. de|Maurice L atlon, Mr. de Lagerberg. Fine All-Silk SI 9 Per Selvs aha Uie e e = S MME. KARL VON LEWINSKI, Lvallere else, perhaps, are there ever gathered together peofle with suck . 3 assy an . Tilm Miss Margaret Sutherland, daughter | Wite of Dr. Lewinakl, le a ke 7 ’: 2 . Satin Charmeuse. . o Yd. of Benator el Mra. Hownrd Butbaran | vises ‘0 ke German cmbary: who en affreciation of dress artistry than cosmopolitan Washington, and we The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Au-|Of West Virginia, will make her debut | recently arrived in Waskington se & are prepared to cater to every demand Regularly $2.39 and $2.69 gusto Cochrane de Alencar. was host | i, 8% iiformal tea to be glven about; member of the mixed claims commis- . & at dinner last evening, entertaining a {oming, where the & mer'u:m. :re ll;:al'"- ditsi ished col in honor of | cyre, - 4 s . g . - Singuished company cated for the winter. Misa Sutherland, For evening wear our presentation includes crystal beaded robes and For tomorrow only, choose from any of our $239 the Secretary of State and Mrs. i » E MES- | who is talented and ambitlous, is ta 2 ’e 2. ity 40- Hugl The dinner was also injy ialaned. mbitlous, 18 | Sunday afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock rads # ¥ and $269 quality 40-inch Chameuse. You'll find e T T e hine oF € an Linclish course at George Waah: |3t helr “estdence, 1737 Q street ant modes of metal cloth of brocaded silver and gold, also the beautsfully colors including light bluc, American beauty, dust, iho' Republic of Brazil the 100h 20° | udien " T e e e brocaded chiffon velvets for madam ilve ’ 'sa September 7 = i d o e 3 . silver, purple, rust, bum} orange, tomato, sapphire, {‘.,'ée'm‘.".lfiS er:?ll:n urwimn-pemlonce Dr 2 m’w—;; U. S. A, and their wives, with the taupe, seal. African, marine, navy, black and white. (roma Postafal Afiet Whith 30 eoven reb Al i Lo e L I R L e e Not forgetts, ad 7 7 7 b / FRIDAY ONLY. Iy A e Onife ol & for- | A luicheon today, In the annex of |House at the hospital tonight in getting mademoiselle, in her radiant afternoon, party and dance er ‘ambassador of Brazil to Was tn-American Union. in honor of {honor of Surgeon General Merritte frocks of georgette, chiffon, crepe satin and crepe romaine, in the Sapphire, Y B e = Ington. Who now represents his coun- dro M. Arcava, minister | W. Ireland and Mrs. Ireland and in O T Coure r ‘St James, was ¢ - “Among those present | ceiebration of his reappointment. Rust, Carmel, Autumn Brown, Lavin B E Lini . Per hostess. cre the Becrelary of State, Mr. Le-| The Secretary of War and "M , Lavin Brown, Emerald Green and Jade Green. ng tin....... Yd The other guests were the ambas- | lnd Harri Davis, | Weeks, the Postmaster General and e o atd . . sador of France and Mme. Jusserand | (02, 1 nor Don Luis|Mre. Hubert Work, Gen ana Mre All must be seen to really b. 7 bassad: f Chile and Senora tary :nezuelan - | Sawyer, he assistan ecr bl 3 . . Frid. | e e e ambsssador of Peru| tion: He nan Nevilso of!War and Mrs. Wainwright and Mre. 2 eally be appreciated and your mspection 1s always riday Only and Senora de_ Pezet, the minister ““'xf::'f;"g'h University, Senor Don;Henry Rea of Pittshurgh will be welcome at i J6-inch Cotton-back Lining Satin, in colors of Tan, Hftuey P’;';‘:‘f“m‘r:l‘:fu,,e'flf13.‘:“|Bulln ot Wi nss misiater of |Among e specisligucets: ilver, Taupe, Copenhagen, Brown, Navy, Black and White. Alai; the minister of the Serbs, Crolls; leut Diogenes Morales, swval ar.j. Mes B D Scoby gntertained a mat- i . and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa-| /i< enezuelan legation; Senor Don , inee party at the Garrick this after- 2 vichich; th dersecretary of stal and Mhm Witllam Phllllps.y(hc direc- , legation; Dr. Francisco J. Yanes, Dr. | cluded Mrs. Henry C. Wallace Mra. udio Urrutia, attache, Venezuelan |noon. which filled two boxes d in- $3.69 ity All- e 5 R. 8. MacEiwee, Sch 3 | Hubert Work, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Quality ‘Wool 56-inch All-Wool tor ‘general of the Pan-Amerlcan, g F S School of Forelgn | Hubert Wttt o ® irn. C. E. Sawyer, ; the assistant and ‘Charl elen | Mi s . Snlon, D e RO Loland Harri, | Gresory. arles Noble 3 o8 F0p “Crissinger, Miss Crissinger, ricotine Cheviot e RATI TR Lo I el = Yoo BB ol ey state and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, |, he counselor of the French em-|>orey, Miss ‘Watson and Miss Mar- Frid P e Samiral and Sirs. Vogelgesang. Mre. | bassy Count Charles de Chambrun,|garet Brown. 7 - ¥ stead ! v from New Yor —— ’ Only $2.98 Yd. ‘l‘;:;hy $1.25 e jomn ¥, Rodgers, Mt B ATENR sboara 158 Farls " hia “Rome in _Dr. and Mra Jobn Crayks Simpson y . o B ell. Afish Mabel Boardman, Capt, | France, where he will be for several | T y Yd Hill_and ‘the following members of months at least. Yozlfl-Aml glnn P)eal 1 56-inch fine, soft-finish, Of fine, heavy de for the embassy staft, the first secret&ry| g..,. non Ienacio Cald lways Young : medium - weight Tricotine, Coats, Capcs and Sults. g’;",_“’a?.c‘;":':"n}f;’_ ':;:‘]B::.':‘fi'::l;]mml:ler Yo ‘thiy cm;nmf"}’lz,,';’"é'ifl A sew French Skin Peel, guaranteed Pain shown in the wanted shade Navy Blue. rth double conul general in New York, Mr. Helio ! lIVla, serving his country in that| gy, e armiess, (for (he] temoral of Navy Blue. Tomorrow the price, but included ia Lobo, and Mme. Lobo; C"'“"‘(;““;e:'mmé:o!fivi{.‘:r Ariampuniod :;" S Letaw ! o only at this price. our big ome-day sale. ria de Mello, Commander Guedez| (ygeron and his daughter, Senorita | Besidential work & specialty. Ge Carvalio and Dr. Lawrence EVANS. | iiena Calderon, the middle of De- | MME. COVER b Great Britain, | cember. The ambasssidor ot Gees i Senora Calderon will be at home 1751 P St. NW. . urol Sir Auckland Geddes, left this morn- Aurora Sanit GOOdS S A mmton, where he Wil Make | e \ Kn‘ttin Y ary an address this evening and return e arn inert" tomorrow. The ambassador was ac- T T T T I T T TR TTITRYY, . I g Kleinert's Sateen Sanitary companied by his secretary, Mr. Hugh Belts; safe, comfortable and V. Tennant. secure; all sizes. The Postmaster General, Dr. Hubert 39 Work, will return to Washington to- morrow morning from the west, where { 2-Ounce Balls he has been for several weeks, spend- Sanitary Aprons, a!l rubber and rubberized; very good 38 ing some time in his home in Denver. quality. Dr. Robert Work, son of the Postmas- Taffeta Moire 49(: Silk finished, in practically all shades; the kind that brushes up well. sista KEEP YOUR FIGURE YOUNG For Friday and Saturday Marvelous Dresses, *39 ter General and Mrs. Work, who has | been with his mother in their apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel for a week, will go to New York this eve- ning to remain over Sunday. and will come back to Washington the first of the week for a longer visit. CORSETS AND BRASSIERES e — ) e RS Model 282 o A price tha i Hair Ribbons e e e | e tod P t does not represent their In a variety of shades; five size; 1 dozen to a box. Retura Here Tomorrow. e A wonderful model for the woman whose figure needs (i actual worth by many dollars 35C per Yar d 3 td}:;lro:;;:;l:rerr;tw .;r;r: ll;!erggu‘s'eh::; Spoon clasps. Three sets of garters. Sizes 26-36. ‘ U‘l Models for street, uff_zrnoon or evening wear; Porty c ::::‘:em:oh :rl:h';l‘l“v’;!.'s“&’; gz::; $5 00 - Dresses, Dance Dresses, in the most exquisite and fash- of honor at luncheon given by Mrs. o sonable materials—chiffon velvet, laces, canton crepes, Newberry, wife of Senator Truman H. Watch for Opening of Our Downstairs Store Newberry, in her home, at Grosse Model 293— Pictorial Review Patterns, Winter Fushion Book, 25c Eolnte: Mr. llnfl Mr!.hl. T{ e‘d‘m; ’;vlll g‘l’ve J th del £ h 1 a small dance the night of December ust the model for the slender figure. Elastic top. 1 for their daughter. Miss Alice Mann. Straight lines. Satin striped brocade. Sizes 21x28, Mrs. Beverley R. Mason will enter- tain at bridge followed by tea Wed- tain s Brides ol b e et . $5.00 to Miss Emily Dial, Miss Emma Stitt and Miss Beale. Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, debu- Brassieres in both front and back fasteners. tante daughter of Mrs. James K. Jones, . 5 Ir., is entertaining a large company of Very Special, $1.00. dehuun;zvs oh’l this :nglt%rn!xer -_:n_s:ions 4 at the ‘ashington u or bridge, . followed by tes, this afternoon. Her H ¢ f e o neabeut iy aad addl. i Coats of the Highest Character tional guests have been asked for tea, ;’l:xen m;{s. nobelrl:l s. Gfiim“ nng Mrs. Il AR elan awn wi preside at the tea table. Mrs, Grifin and Mrs. Hawn are 2 . are ’95 Opportunity at. ... acting as hostesses for Miss Jones in the absence of her mother. 1110 r Street N.W. 13%and G SM 8. E. Corner Miss Esther Foote Brooking, daugh- Next to Columbia Theater ” . = s - . ter of the Rev. and Mrs, Robert Up- The climax 1s reached in this sale of coats, offering s ng, and Mr. Joshia - ) 3 : : e B g te Py ‘9‘ for sclection the mewest adzance winter models. Rich, crepe de chines, satin-faced cantons and extra fine quality posret twill and tricotine. Black, white, navy, browns, henna, gray and all the new high shades. The entire. purchase at the one price of thirty-nine dollars. Misses sizes 14 to 20, women’s 34 to 46; also cxtra sizes. Other new dresses. $16.50, $17.50, $19.50, $25, $29, $50 up Another Purchase of ‘Washington ard E;lis. ir. v{enslmarrledvyes;_ehr- t eton, = — 2 g » E3 Bn;_n:l:n :“r‘ the g:l?fl:“g’;’:;'“"r‘mr;e it eloek — — U0’ lustrous “Gerona,” “Fashona,” Veldyne, Marvella. o 5 's Church, by the Rev. Mr. f ; 2 ] Fifth Avenue B ether/of the bride, asalet: | Models either straightline, blouse-back or wrappy, self- New York ed by the Rev. Mr. Ellis, father of €A A i ! A trimmed or with handsome collars and cuffs of fox, fabinent the bridegroom, and was followed by { ! 4 S LAl a reception in the ancestral home of e W S 3 wolf, caracul, squirrel or skunk. Finest silk linings. the bride. Migs Rosa Osborne Brook- : ¢ I s S il : ing was maid of honor for her sister R E i . 2 oo > ardl the best man was Mr. Baer of 2 ‘ omen’s an isses’ sizes in black and all the leading Washington. The bride wore a travel- 2 » hades: ing costume of brown Canton crepe embroidered In bronze beads. with a 5 5 2 small brown hat to match, and car- . s Other new coats, including handsome double-faced i ; Tied lilies of the valley. Miss Brook- i o < X H / ; < | ing, the mald of honor was in a lighter sport materials, $25, $29, $35, $45, $50 to $195. ’ shade of brown, with a large hut of fne same color, and carried sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis left later in the afternoon for a wedding trip and on ; To Attract Your Attention to Our New Dept. heir retu wil make their home 1 o = > Wathington. Sis e of Misses’ and Childrew’s Apparel on 3rd Floor s SR / Mrs. Cordenia Severance of St. Paul. 2 * 1 | 3 8 ; _ ety Sinetos ehore. 10 { ; A Girls’ Handsomely Styled Coats, Special, *10 Debutante Luncheon at Norwegian Legation Today. Mme. Bryn, wife of the minister of | i : :i‘o ‘;::gn::r:e{;,il:; dm‘r L;gedfim‘;::: I 7 C Sport and Dress llodéls,‘in fine velours and all-wool, double- ] 3 Miss Laura Bryn, who will be pre- * 5 7 faced materiols. Advance winter models, some with fur collars. > sented to society later In_the season. 4 | Newest ideas in belts, cuffs, pockets adding to their youthful and 1 N I fil':‘:f"!‘{r".'_‘r":{”s‘:m:‘rg:;d “{‘_’.‘ < ' i stylish appearance. Broums, tans, grays, blucs; 6 to 10 ycars: L] Virginia Selden, Miss Asenath Cox, 3 8 Other coats, $5.95, $7.50, $12.50, $15 up. Mies Ethel Pilson, Miss Neville John- son, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Mi ine Wreun, Mi i i ‘Nr e Eluvet Taslor sones, i ‘ All-Wool Jersey Dresses, $5 elen aru 88 lan erritt : . s s . Miss Virginia Ea % Another special that will prove worth visiting this ncw dept. C LE AR A AY fi"‘;’:" :ll‘l’:a l\m\.):lrn. '»fl."s'mu'l‘:‘n'. - They're trimmed with fancy silk or wool embroidery. Sizes 3 to 14 derson, Miss Elizabeth Walter, Mis: years, in all the good shades. Gertrude Boyle, Miss Helen Colbert, I k A Miss Ruth .Milier Green, Miss Eva' Other new dresses, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $7.50, $10 up. Tidblad, house guest of Mr. and Mirs. L] Friday and Saturday Tidbiad, house guest of 3ir and irs » Werner, and her house guest, Miss Andrews; Miss Elisabeth Zolnay, Miss Virginia Hume, M} Catherine Wel- Miss Ma. —in all their smart originality make their $ It Mise Brms " Buiee, Miss Cotn. L ma 2 Floor lamps ideally =l debut in the millinery salon (main floor). illuminate the liv ing and music rooms. Choose from our - artistic liollectim-x inp );[n- I ogany, Po chrome and WZI: : nut. $24.50 to ’591.00. _ An ideal $1.00 Sale Friday Only $2 and $3 Hosiery, $1 First quality, all pure thread silk, tn bronse, cordovan, ailver, tan, gray, white, radio. Sizes 8 to 10%:. $5 Blouses, $1 Lot of crepe de chines and georgettes, in light and dark $2 and $3 Girdles, $1 Also corselettes in plain and brocade cowutil. Sizea 3¢ to 44 én the Jot. $5 Sweaters, $1 All-wool and lceland wool, in slip-on wmodels; round or V necks; tans, gray, jade, black and white, and light shades. Kizes 34 to 44. All Higher Priced Models, Friday 3.95 This sale consists of a selected assortment repriced_for tomorrow’s selling. Satin, Panne velvet, Lyons velvet, velour and French felts. Attractively trimmed with pompons, drooping feather effects, large ribbon bows, pins and ornaments. Browns, navy, phessant, red, copen, sand, pearl and black. R $5, $6.50, $7.50 hats, choice, Three Ninety- Five: Charming hats that will meet your highest expectations. . | From our much higher priced stocks are offered for immediate clearance in order to pro- vide space for new incoming winter Hats. These Fall Hats of Lyons and Panne Velvet, in black and colors. These are unusual values affording tremendous savings. Early attendance is recom- pmended. i