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"8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922, SOCIETY. ’ ommander Adolphus | or Emory S. Laund,; o t [ U Lieut. ! b i 1 | Clmmander W R Crenshaw: Licut | g . Commander J. R. B 11, Lieut. . g Commander Leigh 3 ) Commander _Robert Griffy . - Commander H. W. Hill, Lieut. Com~| 1 (8 . U. 8. M. C. . Boo’ i cnr R. L. e 3 ustin, Supply cents’ worth for every dollar spent—in eimer$ SHOP UNIQUE PIGHTK @ B STREDTYS Knit Your Gift Sweaters ‘apt, David We believe in giving one hundred . H. E. Overesch, Lisut. Lieut. C. Turner Joy Y. M ‘The Ambassador of Great Britain and producing our Window Shades we aim to 5 - Conn. put in as much quality as can be worked into them for the price— b2 ent to the fors joeh, ; 7 h . the Of Mlnerva Yarns L?.dy Geddes Honor' Gue-StS at} D]nner . :‘“‘c: t::";“ .“;u:"“'llym'im&:'ll:'p;" ;;lod"tl':: gl;:u;ns::i(s‘;{e:?::n.“" is a money-saving price. t us in New York of Sir Eric Geddes. A A s YR You'll be assured of a FINER garment; the re- cipient will appreciate that. r. Reid is here to offer you entirely free instruc- tions. Avail yourself of this service ful of the season. Capt. J. A. Furer, U. S tained Admiral and Mrs. 'dlnn-r at the Spruce Log C Britain and Lady Geddes| s nihicen Moxcs Mius Charlotte lovening. The Euesis wero Admiral will be honor guests at din- | Miss Esther Mevann and Mins B1iza- end Mra_ T D, Beiret, Cantand M ner this evening of the for- beth Price. X Blmmers, Commander and Mrs, 5. 4 mer's brother, Sir Eric Geddes, Who| Dr and Mrs. O Augustus Simpson " Land, Commander and Mrs. J. C. : will entertain a distinguished com-|ontertained a luncheon party at the ; ukor‘ Commander and — pany In New York. The ambassa- Sng::hhrbn today.Mhuw:' = l;]helr - |Loomls, Commander and dor and Lady Geddes, accompanied| Feuri® L' ona’ Mra. Sinclair’ Bowen, by Sir Eric Geddes, will arrive In|Admiral and Mrs. Jullan Latimer and Washington tomorrow morning, and | Lieut. Andrews. the ambassador and Lady Geddes et will be hosts at dinner at the em- asese i'i the m:lllfio:"ll::tl:lvnzflnl‘.! bassy tomorrow evening. THE AMBASSADOR of Great|&beth Beale, Miss Katharlne Shaw, (Continued on Ninth Page.) — Senor Don Eugenio Vial, second I The ambassador of Chile and|gecretary of the Chilean embassy, has jSenora de Mathieu and the ambassa- | taken an apartment at the Cairo Ho- dor of Braail, Mr. Augusto Cochrane | yai’ for “the winter. de Alencar, attended the dinner Eiven last evening by Mr. and Mrs. ‘The second dan f the series ar- Thomas Bell Sweeney in compliment | ranged by the Junior Service Asso- to Mme. da Gama, wife of the Bra- | ciation will be given tomorrow after- zillan ambassador at the Court of | noon from 4:30 to in the ball- St. James. who formerly was ambas- ! room of 2400 16th street. sudor of Rrazil In Washington. The dis other guexts were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| Mabel rille . Son Bradiey and Mrs. Alfred T. Kot | gimiine cepornar e oy cbrandt as of Rochefort, France. Winifred Elliu are givi the Phi Delta Delta noon from 4 to 6 o' street. Shturday’é Floral Specials MME RAGUSI. K Y ROSES, usually $2 0. ouooiren s $1 doz. S who accompanicd him o V T, CARNATIONS .............. .$1 doz. ington. She in prominent in' women’s i ner countey vad tnteresied 2 (800 . VIOLETS, per bunch...........$} R S33 GStNW. 3 working girl problems. 2 These special prices make it decidedly e Aty T SuHSERg worth your while to step into Blackistone’s for ‘The ambassador of Peru and Senora de Peset and the minister of Ecuador and Senora de Elizalde were among the guests at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nor- mo;t.“who-e other guests were Judws and Mrs. William Bailey Lamar an ‘om a western trip, and Mra, Cald- MepsaM s D AT ullee well are stopping at the Cairo Hotel The charge d'affaires of Latvia and | for the winter. Mme. Seya will be at home tomorrow === afternoon at the legation, £304 Mas-, Dr. and Mrs. Loren Johnson are oc- sachusetts avenue, in celebration of the fourth annive strect. s, son and Miss Ne- dependence. Thay ville Johnson will be at home inform- 4 'u, 6 :} o'clock and will later enter- I slly Sunday afternoon. tain at dinner, when thelr guests will bel oo = 1 Washingt i ik | Miss Mary Stitt will entertain at| night at the Hotel Washington. w ntimateifelgrdy and countryiied, a luncheon, at the Washington Club,| have as his assistants Capt. C. R. The newly appointed minister of| Monday, December 11 h, Train Ci Poland and Mme. Worblewska are temporarily located at Wardman | A b Park Hotel until ufter the departure 5 2 of the retiring minister and Princess & ] ; X 5 your Sunday flowers—or order by telephone. Dr. and Mrs. Rhett Stuart will pr HEMSTITCHING ent their daughter, Miss Caroly) Stuart, to society Wednesday, De-| BUTTONS COVERED cember 20. at a tea at their home on Mrs. M. E. Holley Connecticut avenue. They will give 2561 154N st. B.w. a dance for her later in the season. |JoL 8078 3081 I0h ot 2.5, Mr. John L. Caldwell, former am bassador to Persia during the Wilson ;d ninistration, who has just returned Men's Committee for Navy - .. Since 1883 Relief Ball November 30. Lieut. Commander A. G. Kirke, U. 8. D N. who is chulrman of the menc floor comm.ttee for the avy elief | ball to be heid on Thankegiving Expert Dry Cleaning 1 1733 Peansylvania Ave. Phone Franklis 833 l4thand H 4 Phone Main 3707 Lubomirska, who will leave Wash- /% ington Monday. Prince and Princess REG. U.S. PAT, OFF. T.G.P. CO- Ii:ubfnyr‘lki:’ expi‘)cl to hunll:'rum New | York Saturday, December 2. Edge-—Sewall Weddin, ) G . . J For Infants, Children, Misses and ©i|riasned for December o, The marriage of Senator Walter E. Edge of New Jersey and Miss Camilla Growing Girls . yall Sewall of Hath, Me. wil take [- place December b. The engagement was announced September 13 and the iz " B L e Senator and hia bride will be thor- o3 Black Kid... $1.65 oughly scttled i’ their Washington Brown Kid and Ut | ho T o Turned Soles U Tan Calf. . $2.15 | |as being young senatorial tess, the senator’s bride will re- Eateny and Xid sume her place in the large group of Button, turn 2 65 th v ¢ i X the younger members of society, P 8 BOLES wioervisnie $. U] | whom she has long claimed as friend: 7/ N s $2.85 Senator Edge Is expected here to- SiF \ oles | Patent lace.... morrow. His son, little Walter E. RN . gr., ntertainin mall . Tan lace $3.15 Fdge, jr. 18 el g u g ....... company of his playmates this after- . /, y - w1 ca gy fBlack Kid and ¢3 5 [Rnooh. when games will be followed / N cnigs A nie” B NN &3 () [bx sunper: : M l l Fatens tacer, $3.95 { Senatar ana Mrs. John W. Harreld. R "A s”‘es ° N"‘c a s ( :IND E R E A We.o sules who have been in Oklahoma City, are iieite2 Bcl;&fimfi;l fhes $3.95 lexpected to arrive in Washington to- o “‘ M"‘ Children’s Socks | Welt Soles (T4 Culf and g4.95 U |morrow et wasn o' 'ne ‘ s All Colors it R B e Tt e - ---plays Santa Claus 50 Girls' Patent u where she will speak before the Ohio c Welt: Soles Calt 53 Newspaper Women's Association. R d. M,ll Off Souvenirs Given to Children IS g Our Reading Mi e CINDERELLA had expected to . r igton tomorramw. " e in WSk Another Silk Sensation! play Santa Claus anyway—but Qmfiua&gflfiflflt /201 Ul senacor and Mra Arthur Capper wil hardly so soon. But the Federal- arrive in Vashington tomerrow from % i Chicago, where thes have ben Stopping American National Bank decided on their way home from Topeka, Kan. 1219 F STREET N. W. Mrs. Charles . 7iburn will enter- o UEEN QU. J:{ tain a smail comp:ny informally at din- Baclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOBS || (100 & Small Combiny eonnels o Cant Shees and Hoslery for Women and Childres ball, which will be given that evening at the New Willard, for the benefit of ) | | rodicing” fana ot s’ Washington — - ' = = Opera Company. Mr. K. F. Altro, Finish consul gen- 2,500 Yards of === Crepe Romonal! the Wardman Park Hotel. The Very .Perfection of Mrs. John R. Mitchell was hostess lac Tancheon today cntertaining. for Weave—Valued at $4.50 ‘ her debutants daughter, Miss Louise { Anderson. The guests were Miss McCall McCall | Laura Bryn. Miss Katherine Wrenn, ttern | Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Virginia Patterns Pal 2 Edwards, Miss Elizabeth Beale, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Lillian | Merritt Thompson, Miss Betty Wer- ] Iner, Miss Emma’ Stitt, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Eliza- E ® { beth Walter and Miss Martha Hawley, who is visiting ss Anderson. The annual ball of the Child's Wel- B Direct From the Si“{ l..ooms to You! jfare Society will be given on the inight of Wednesday, Japuary 31, at o g | the New Willard. Miss Mary Gwynn o S a t ur d ay S p (S & lals | presidant’ o’ the boafq” af’/the Crepe Romona is somewhat akin to Crepe Romaine in appearance, but newer and h . l d ° W g S e more enchanting. Numbered amflngd th;lpopullar dress n;?tcn]als :85' thi:s sg;:hwn, and I . t = re in an elegant quantity at real ouble-value price. Regular 40-inch width. In Children’s Wear | rsroris arnet o vene:| | ChEC s L 4 and Mrs. Frederic A. Deluno for sgy- eral days while the residence, 519| B White Zinc Taupe Apple Rose to tear down this building—and so this. business is for sale—its good will, trade-name and stock— or at retail, depending on whether the reader is thinking of going in business for herself or not. Pending the sale of the business— or any of the Shops singly —you can do your shopping at 0% to 50% reductlons 1n . The Children’s Book Shop A SALE OF TOTS' Farrasut sanase. which Me. and Mes Mais Fudg Mohawk Kings Blue . !made "ready for ‘them. and Mr. Orchid Cocoa Almond Comn Flower T Sweater Suits Hamitn will continug to'rémain at nia Pearl Navy Porcelain Oxheart The ngenz' Shop e e R Nickel Jugn Black Cepiispe The Infants’ Shop I placs en route. oF S o' i g S e Ten Incomparable Silk Values! Very Special at rrton his meril g AR e et i Princeton for the Yale-Princeton game. 1.—Regular $5.00 Satin Canton Crepe 6.—Regular $2.25 Crepe de Chine—All- : —Unusually fine quality; pure-silk, for hoth street 3 Mrs. France, wife of Senator Joseph| [ . : $ .95 Irwin France, was among he §usats at 8 extra heavy; 40 inches $ 3 79 and evening frocks; 40 $l 79 The Tiny Tots’ Shop The Dennison Favor Shop The Gift Shop The Lamp Shade Shop luncheon today given by Mrs. Austin J. s Miller at the Hotel Stafford, in Balti- wide. . inches....... A Eroup o swester sets thas ey B e v S fo=Goad: ? ~Regular $1.69 Black Satin—Good oy Sho Hhene Sarmenta e equatly pop: Deite Tt Thom of Battimorer " =A™ | B wearing g quality; crow _7—~Regular $4 Brocade Crepe—Beau- The Toy $ ular with children and mothers. The Misses Thom of Baltimore will be < .~ 36 inch id tiful colors and designs. Made up of Bwester, Cap, Lesgins guests of honor at & dance this evening black; ingaes wice. $ l 25 . : 5 v and Mitts. by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt & SBetial s o m e . Special now, at..ccee.... . The very policy of Cinderella to Colore are Brown, Oxford, Rose . Mayo Thom, in their home on Hillside| ES “F . icl £ and Copen. 8 roac. Rolang Tark Nim EatumneN 3—$3Broadcloth &—Novel?y Plushes— provnde only an artic e or two ofa . sty Y . While of Washington, will go ta Crepo—Firmly woven; | McCall Printed Pattern | This store is headquar- kind precludes detailed descrip- Junior Girls’ Coats 3 excellent assortment of 2047 . @ || ters for these fabrics pE " Tgloredfin éhel smartest éi:sigl:s of theh;varn_\elst hbrli]:sl .are [l Aifred Pembroke Thom. FianN colors. At s 4 From . T these Coats for Girls 1n sizes o years. aterials are Bolivia, 5 - . - Normandie, Suedine and Panvelaine. Trimmed with fur collars and [ff| Jiss Katharine Dent will entertain at $2 59 1 Crepe | ss 98 to 513 49 ;. There are a th_ousand glft ldeas. n cuffs in many instances. Priced very moderately from— ,gm,:ei;w;,‘!dm}g‘%:: %firfi‘fl: ‘s’“;: . gomon::or . o = the ShOpS—‘Wlth the opport?mty a/ Bet= anton Crepe fvi ‘1 i- $17,95 to $4950 | 8<n." acbutantes of tne season. o rleatatte Eingense | oy m‘kl; 9 New b Paiiges Al ot: g]iatlfyfmg t}bx:rmlil;:'ent emi Little Tots' Coats w R A L] o ieties: phok, it | up wery wall g sl i AP e SESEwIlighe.tal hi orchid. 4 i i shadings. $1.50 value. : 1] 3 2 | In sizes 2 to 6 years. Many attractive models in the following [f | 17 t¥eIve Lo - it llte’ $ in this style. B Come quwkly b:n s brisk action materials:_Broadcloth, Bolivia, Chinchilla and novelty mixtures, Miss Pamela Henry and Miss Caro-| [ Value. The pointed hem these “selling-out” days! Good-looking styles of fabrics that will give long service. Priced | ::::’H:Fl’zaz“;:.;:'::rzl"nms 1 19 line, the long * . 0 from— nd last at a bridge tea t! ter- . sleeves and the $6 95 to $37.50 | noon in their home 14 Cleveland Park. roomy armholes d [l e e honis Wttt | B 5_Grepe-Back Satin | are all evidence oo o g .70 . 0 Mrs. Allen Roberts ‘and Mrs. Thomas - i H frock Good, heavy grade; all Maxwell Henry, moth: E - —All colors, includin; that this ) i Girls’ and Misses’ Hats il pens cratument | B Sk 40 Tachen, 21 [ e o e colors, 825 value, Al In a splendid assortment of shapes and materials. Tailored in [l Bolo ‘Gamphetl. sirey Hondell, Miss value. Iatest and most silk. At dressy styles. Made of Velvet, Velour and Duvetyne. Specially Mise l:]l,l:aJMllh:md Miss Betty Wi = becoming vewMcColl ey 2 R o $2.69 [wiarnd MinEs $2.59 SHOPS $3.50 i SR ot ST s 2 zabe 5 R b e nloan MimAuwis Kimmell, i Samples Gladly Furnishéd Upon Request. We Again Emphasize Unmatchable Service 611-FOURTBENTfl STREET Batb obes i | *Miss Lucy Woolley, Miss Virginia Sei- . John L. Newbold Oumer Of Beacon cloth, in a varied assortment of patterns. Some are ‘t‘y‘né;‘r:: Yis’.‘."fiifi%‘i’.’fl? Jigs Bt . ) : trimmed in satin to fi-rmonize, others have collars and cuffs of self [f| | Liliian Merritt Thomp: §,“,'.‘:' g" = | élm m 8"& materials. At very special prices. ) A ’ Sizes 2t0 6 years...\..........§195 | MEchnAvmc Pt ' __ Distribaters 1114 G St. NW. Sizes 6 to 14 years.............$3.95 INVITATIONS Wearer David Silks _ Phone Maia 16308 HAAS -3