Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1922, Page 51

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¢ " L] SOCIETY. ! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - At the Theater_ At the Supper Da;zce At the Club Dansant Or wherever beautifully gowned women assemble, you will note the extreme individuality of milady’s mode; bespeaking of her good taste and sty’e tlloughts. In all of these assemblages you will observe some of the creations of the .House of Erlebacher, where style reigns supreme, and madame and mademoiselle have received the good counsel of correct Jressr'ng‘ and where style does not evr‘ncg moderation of price. . ' Twelve-Ten and Twelve-Twelve F Street e e OIS TR ORGSR SRR T jo]lc——]o]——lalc——lole———Jo|——fo[——[o]——]0] 608 TO 614 HEY are of most dis- tinctive models,— 2 bloused; wrappy; and of ya . more form-line designs, B £ with unique sleeve and "~V : draping effects. Superiorily J - tailored and richly lined. , . . Third Flgor ! fl fl fl | S In all Ladies’ and Misses’ sizes Philipsh ggn You'll appréciate the opportunity pre- sented in the special pricing of these - Fine Coats Alonzo, anvelaine, Fashona, Velverette— with collars of . Wolf, Caracul, Beaver, Nutria; ‘Mole— and fringe, stitching and button - embellishments, deftly applied. =it ol lolc———ojc—Dlo[c—So]—S[o[c—] lol——]o]c—]a[c—D[o]c——d] lole—o]ol———=] The minister and Mme. Wroblewaka W lexation after the departure of Prince ai Debuntantes to Be FormaHy \Ushered Into T \ in program. Representative and Mrs. Philip Pit! Campbell will be hosts at tea Thurs- day afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock when their daughter, Miss Helen Campbell, will be presented,to soclety. IMlzm Campbell is the first of the debutantes to make formal bow this season and the tea will be given in Representative and Mrs. Campbell’s charming home, Windsor, Mount Ver- - | non avenue, Virginia, overlooking the river. Potomac Park and the city. | Commander and Mrs. Charles W. O. { Bunker will give a buffet supper Fri- |day evening, December 29, in compli- Iment to Miss Emma Stitt, debutante daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt. Commander and Mrs. Bunker will take their guests later to the second Junior League “small and early” dance at Rauscher's. Commander and Mrs. Bunker will go to Philadelphia for the week end and will be accompanied by Miss Catherine Radcliffe and Miss Lillian Merritt Thompson, who will witness the Army and Navy foot ball game. Commander and Mrs. Bunker will en- tertain a large company at dinner Saturday evening at the Bellevue aft- er the game. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur MacArthur will entertain a company of debu- tantes of this and last season at din- ner Saturday, December 16. at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Miss May Taylor. Mrs, MacArthur returned yesterday from Norfolk, where she went earlier in the week to meet Capt. MacArthur on his arrival at Hampton roads, where his ship, the Henderson, is now stationed. Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox will be hosts at tea Friday afternoon, De- | cember 15. in their home, at 1714 19th street. when their daughter. Miss | Asenath Cox. will make her formal bow to society. ve as her guest for ays Miss Emily J., who will ar- December 23. rive in Washing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, jr., have issued invitations for a tea Wed- nesday, December 6, from 4 to 7 o'clock, in their home at 2118 Con- necticut avenue, when they will pre- sent their daughter, Miss Virginia Selden, to society. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom will present their niece, Mis Jo- sephine Williford of Atlanta, Ga., to Washington society late-in December. Miss Williford, who spent some time in the late summer with Mr. and Mrs. Thom, has returned to her home after visiging in New York, and will come to Washington about the middle of next month to remain through the winter season. Mrs. Robert S. Griffin and Miss Hel- en Grifin, wife and daughter of Rear Admiral Griffin, U. S. N.. retired, will entertain at luncheon Wednesday for the huds of this season, and on Thurs- da; dezu tes of last year. Miss Eliza- beth Taylor Jones, debutante daugh- ter of Mrs. James K. Jopes, jr.. will be the guest ofchonor at both parties.. Mrs. Robert S.'Beale and her sister. Mrs. Walter G, Peter; "have Issued cards for a tea with dancing at the Washington Club, Saturday afternoon, December:9,:trom.5 16 7 oclock, when Mrs. Beale's. dzughter, Miss Eliza- betli - Beale, -wiil be presented to so- clety. noon after 5 4n:her home, &t 1740 ‘R street, for- her daughter, Miss Lillian Merrlit Thompson,. when her- guests will be & number of.young people. Mrs. Frank Walter will'giye a buf- .fet supper for her debutante- daugh- ter; Miss . Elizabeth’ ‘Duryea . Walter, Thanksgiving eve, November -29. - nutiBer of the debutamtes of this sea- ‘son. at luncheon Friday, December 1, £ rdaughter. Miss Cgrolyn Rhett s‘:;.‘:—‘i, o "wili .be presented:at ‘2 tea Wednesday, Decémber 20, . §° mojt popular debutantes of last sea- son, making her debut at a briliiant and aunt, Senator and Mrs. Capper, at Rauscher's. returned with Surgeon General and Mrs, Tuesday buds, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones and Miss Elizabeth Turner. " to_society last season by her parents, dmiral and Mrs. .Edward Rhodes Club in_compliment to' her debutante sister, Miss ma Stitt, and Miss season. 2iss Alice Milburn will g8 -tol Philadelphia Friday to be .the guest |} of Miss Ruth Yates, whose parents will give a tea Sunday afternoon for Miss Milburn and Miss and Mrs. Yates also informally at’ dinner Saturdey: fter. wand_Ni ven- MME. LADISLAW WROBLEWSKA, “Wife of the new minixter of Poland, who suceeeds. Prince Lubsrmirakl. Teas and Dinners Among Features of Entertain- ments in Their Honor—Round of Gayeties 1l give a card party for the|g Mrs. Douglas ¥, Thompson will en-li - tertain at tea informally this after- |l Mrs. Rhett Stuart.will entertainea | Miss Tsabel Crawford, one ‘of ‘the || reception and ball given by her uncle || Arthur {1 Miss Mary Stitt, who was presented | [f A 7 8titt, will entertain at funcheon Mon- || day, December 11, at the Washington |} Alice’ Milburn,-also a bud of this |} Yates. Mr. || will entertain |} Princess Lubormirska. Society Ranks tball game, which will be played that afternoon. Miss Milburn will be the guest of honor at luncheon Tuesday, Decem- ber 5, which her aunt, Miss Milburn of 1759 Q street will give at the Shoreham. Miss Catherine Weller will enter- tain in honor of Miss Dorothy War- ren Monday afternoon, December 4, when the debutantes of the season will play bridge. Miss Katharine Dent will entertain bridge Wednesday _afternoon, December 13, in honor of Miss Vir- ginia Selden and Miss Virginia Ed- wards, debutantes of this season. at Miss Katharine Shaw, daughter of 'alr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Shaw, will ave as a guest over Tharfksgivin Miss Mary C. Cabaud of New"Y‘ork‘. Miss Shaw will entertain for Miss Cabaud on Friday, December 1, at a large bridge tea. 5 i Throat Hospital Ball To Be Brilliant Event The ball on Thanksgiving eve at the Willard for the benefit of the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hos- pital promises to be a brilliant occa- sion. Boxes have been subscribed for by the Bishop of Washington, Countess Szechenyi, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mrs. John L. Edwards, Mrs. George D, Hope, Mrs. Charles Bough- ton Wood, Mrs. John Hervey Young, Mrs. W. H. Brownson,®Mrs. Ira C. Copley, Mrs. Nathan B. Scott, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. Edward B. Mc- Lean, Mrs. Waiter Schoellkopf. Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, Mrs. Alffed P. Thom, Mr. A. W. Mellon, Mrs. j Thomas M. Chatard, Mrs. Charles V. { Wheeler,” Mr. Wm. Phelps Eno. Mrs. Emerson Liscum, Mrs. Edward J. lstellwagen. Mrs. Wilbur Turner, Nrs. Georpe - Mesta, Mrs. { Mrs. David Meade Lea. KYOTO En route a lovely lot of carved ivory pendants at attractive prices. " "ALBERT J. 05GOOD THE PAGODA | jSandfllm ,' :4 Novelties | | Guest Towels - Frank Hume, them yesterday to their home on 16th |l street, and will be here for the season. | Miss Diana Cufiming, daughter of i | Hugh S. Cumming, &.debutante of last season, [} will *_entertain at. buffet luncheon |} for two of’ this season's i Handdrawn, with colored § I’ thread—for men. “But - { MISSES 'FREUDBERG '827-829 11th : Street Near ‘New :Yerk 'Avenuwe take powwession of the Polivh Phi Sigma Sorority, G.W.U., ‘Gives Dance at Playhouse |1 Phi Sigma Sorority of George Wash- ington University gave a dance at the Playhouse Saturday evening, Novem- l;::'f. in honor of several of its mem- decoratedl with autumn. lcaves .and candles and light supper were serve Among those prenent were Miss Marie Dea, Miss Lois Gosnell, Miss Anne Gleason, Miss Dorothy Sanborn, Miss Gladys Welickert, Miss Frances Ros: Miss Ruth Evans, Miss' Dorothy Man nifg, Miss Hazol A. Punk, Miss Helen Angela Clark, Miss Jene Cotter, Mi Adelaide Thom, Miss I Mildred Mu: ray. Miss Celéste Weyl, Miss ' Vera Ballery, Mr. Andrew Kennedy, Mr. Peter K. Faerber, Mr. Harry Bidset, —— Stoneleigh Court C.l-ee"l‘ell ave., cormer L at. APARTMENTS Tue imsaiats et ARl Mo :.'.';.h,“"fl%m;.',':,‘:'g resovated and redeco- - RESTAURANT DISTINCTIVE STYLES MONDAY that. - But this building off at retail— * The Dennison [ éipFu s _ John The rooms were attractively B Made to Sell . for $125--Monday, FINEST EXCLUSIVE SOFT FABRICS BROWN, BLACK, NAVY, TAUPE, BURGUNDY Luxurious Fur Collars of Beaver; Fox, Squirrel, Wolf, Caracul HANDSOME WRAPPY COATS For Stout Women TOP COATS FASHION All the Smart Crepes and Silks for Afternoon, Street and Evening. .............. ALSO SMARTEST POIRET TWILL CLOTH DRESSES 516.95 525.00 329.50 [ ———= o] —— 0| ——o|—— 0| 0| e |0 | § Cinderella Shops --are Selling Out! Not from‘ choice—frankly; Cin- derella has too many friends for Federal-American National Bank —and it is to be torn down to | make way for their future home. | We'd like to sell the business as | a whole—but we can’t wait for anything. We've started selling ' The Gift Shop 1 P M:_Tlge Lamp Shade Shop - O .- The Toy Shop < ' D._©, ‘NOVEMBER 19, 1922_PART 2. SOCIETY. Rt Mr, Donald G. Patterson, Mr. J, war-| Mr. Albert Sperry, Mr. | r. John H. Geiger, Mr. Louis E. ofiglio, Mr. Emery Rob- inson, Mr. F. F. T. Berliner, Mr. Ran- dolph Calhoun, Mr. Raymond M. Ham, Mr. Robert E. Ludwig and Mr. Gil- bert P. Walters. Briag in' this ad before November 36 and get Hair Dyeing... $4.95 ' MISS HESS Late of Myrtle Price Miss Fleet SrELEET AL Open Evenings Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. HANDSOME COATS AND WRAPS Women’s and Misses’ Models '$80.50 All the Smart Materials Values, $35 Values, $85 Monfhy .............. 525-00 Monday. ..... is owned by the m Moving Picture machines for the boy who wants his own “picture show”— - 20% to 50% reductions 1n The Children’s Book Shop "+ The Lingerie Shop i : - The Infants’ Shop «+ .o ..The Tiny Tots’ Shop . Favor Shop SHOPS : RTEENTR STRERT L. Newbold. ABLE DRESSES Ma-Ma Dolls, for little painted eyes and hair; some with closing eyes | and mohair wigs. —in ginghams, voiles and lawns. Sizes from 2 to 10 years. —you’ll find a beautiful selection of Gowns, Cam- isoles, Negligees, Boudoir Caps —and other bits of feminine fancy. Reduced from ]—-ahst:fie:lfzboohtode- ight .ages. Re- duced, S s T SOKOLOV'S ORCHESTEA. Main Dining Room Now deceratisns—New fttings ~ How— ::ablcs -50'“";:; I daily. DINNER THANKSGIVING DAY Reservations now open for dinper Hote fi ol In Toyland! ‘Santa has just wonderful things for the kiddies! ot hers—some with Now $3.75 Children’s Dresses 259, to 505, Off Dainty Lingerie! * Silk Petticoats, 20% to 509% Children’s Books 20%

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