Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1922, Page 55

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' SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH SOCIETY. - c 5 ' rine of the Sacred|five hundred party, Wednesd en- | washi c . Riagel Youth-Ami Skin Peel Addlflo!lll p-mhea'e‘ ’ CI.!EVY CHASB. o'clogk at the Shrine of e Bacre g ve ::,e;‘ :mur' y.“ - nesday ev ne ‘:a‘n::::: "mh. h.lrn, u‘.“.\. Lludguy (Always Young) For Navo RaliabBalll istes: tervace Hongur: of Morinisy PERSONAL NOTES. :;:t“ '?:m :‘;mnc:v.l'c'l«:;:::o;:' ing, N ber 22, ut 8:30 p.m., at the is chair; f the ticket committce. o/ oW Trsaeh Siis Pesl, gn Scantend Jux vy street entertained on Wednesday aft- - Namara. ernoon at tea In honor%f her house guest, Mrs. Martin Dunbar of Atlanta, Wrinkles, Freckles, Blackheads, Pimples, | Additional patronesses for the Navy P Tampe Bores and Al e wintments, | Tellef ball, to be held at the Wash- i, T, o, o e e S AR L A tore Hour, 8:30 t 6 NN ° Bucsts of the former's parents, Mr.|jonor “and Mr. Frank B. for appointme: 1 work a specialty. " | ington Hotel on Thanksgiving night. |G, . 2 and Mrs. Leopold Behrend, have re- | best .man for his brother. Miss Gass MME. COVER are Mrs. Albert B. Fall, Mrs. Edward | “ureo jonn R, Galloway: of Keokuk turned to thelr home. 4. Ohatles | Wore B traveling suit of dark brown 1751 P St. NW, . '~ % |T. Stotesbury, Miss Martha Codman, | gircet and hep niece, Miss Ida M. S e ¢ Veldyne, with hat to Mrs. Joseph Leiter and Mrs. Fran. SHrtgs et was ofbride s wd| | =2 %% | Here Are Some Real 1°° Beagle, are the weex end guests of - cois Berger Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Ch : £ . arles Everett Sher- Mrs. Btanley Fischer and hef'young Immediately after the ceremony Mr. Iaoe list of boxholders for the Ul man ‘or 1ami1ton i, who! are/ens son are in Norfolk, Va., the guests|and Mrs. Helan left for New York on ® oD Bt i e Baie ? P of the former's parents, Mr. and Mra. | their wedding trip. will_be at Robert Woods Bliss, Miss Alice Page, | tertaining a house party. Sellgman. home at their new residence, 3425 Sher- Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins. Mrs. Thomas | yrg Walter Flad and Miss Emily ) o l e B Waish s Chirles BoUghlon | eeie. who lava been tho, house Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Koeniga- 0 wea a u s ‘Wood. 3 s ?v‘fln den_. e A“\fi"n Nests gel g 5 o berger are now In their new home, on o Chester, Mrs. ard Saulsbury, Miss | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. MeRinley street, Chevy Chage. leer!y Ch.p", D.A.R, e e ‘Bills. Mys Hegry | Skelton of Quincy street, have re- T 5 . You’re Sure to Save Money by Buying Shoes Here N . Straues, Mrs, Wi, turned to their home in Brookline, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Baer gre visit- To Give Annual Party Oney.2y s Fitch, Mrs. Joseph Straurs, Mrs. Wii- | ing their son-in-law and daughi ; For All Eforts of This Store Are to the End of lard Bronson, Mra. Robert Thompson, | Mass. Mrs. Francois Berger Morgan. Miss ‘Helen Imirie of Bradley lane ‘The American Liberty Chapter, D. A. R, will hold its annual bridge and Mr. and Mra, Henry Straus, o Park, Baltimare. For Giving Good Quality Footwear at Lower Prices. has returned from a six-week tour e e e ¢ 5 . Mrs, Mark Goldnamér hgs. as. her | Lambda Phi Sorority of the west. i guegt her mother, Mre. Jonas: of ! 2 Giving Af T The Woman's Democratic Club of | [ ; : Nishville, Tenn, 5 otta ! - wving ternoon 1ea|Montgomery county will hold its an- ot 4 Mr mha: Mre Louls ‘Sinid | . nual election of officers tomorrow k 6 o nd - Mre: Lot (#imdp iisre | G aadis Lambda Phi Sorority, Alpha Chap- | evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Chevy . spending.the Wweek end in:"Phila- |To be remodeled for Xmas must be brought | On dT s oure C ter. will entertain at tea this after- | Chace Library. A musical program & : elpme, s UL h TR vow. Do not delay any longer. e an 'wo Strap t the Willard Hotel In honor | Wil I91lOW the electlons, after whic - Mrs. Swmuel Goldenberg went to Oriental Cream JE o EA T b it o Beintre iy Ela. resentative Cordell Hull will deliver A Lvernr, sister, Mrs. Karl Kaufman and fam- MART'N WOLF oy an address. The present officers are ily of st. Goll, 8witgerland, who will | i Mrs. Jesse H. Nicholson, presiden % i Mrs. Bdwin A, Merritt, first vice pres. MISS CATHERINE Mkl e e shcly o in\New otk £ty ident; Mrs. Estelle Weaver, second | o¢ 3400 Macomb street, whose S vice president; Mrs. E. L. Pugh, third B A ¥s. Miss Marlan King had as her guest vice presldent: Miss Louise Davidson, h last ‘week Miss GSullivan of New fourth Vice president; Miss Laura ork city, D 5 no1 York city. Gllllland, secretary; Mrs. Edgar J. Sohl. treasurer. The members of the executlve committee are Mrs. Wil- . liam ' Payno Merideth: sire Emoty | College Women's Club Bogley, Mrs. Charles I. Roach, Mrs. . D Carl Schaifer, Mrs. Andrew Jackson Entertains Tomorrow| Thursday evening at 1 o'clock, at the Wit e paarey ackson parsonage of St. Paul's English Lutheran Fling, Mrs. Walter E. Perry, Mrs. W. | Mrs. Mary Roverts Rinehart is to | Church, Miss Mary Gochenour became S. Stamper, Mrs. Latney Lewls, Mrs. |De Present at the tea at the College | the bride of Mr. Richard Stickley, the John A. Garrett, Mrs. Harry Drum |Wome Club tomorrow. Mrs. Rine- | Rev. J. T. Huddle, pastor of the church, Hunt, Mrs. Ollver Qwen Kuhn, Mrs, | hAFt 18 an honorary member of the |oficiating. The bridegroom was attend- Fugene H. McLaughlin, Mrs. Daniel | ¢lub. In the receiving line with Mrs. | ed by Mr. Winfred L. Artz and the bride C. Chace, Miss Byrd Belt and Miss | Rinehart and Mrs. Veerhoff, president [ by Miss Bertha Taylor., Following 2 1214 F St., N.W.—Bet. 12th and 13th ||| | BT LR W BT L S | o Sading e M upd M2 4 Mrs. Morgan Lewis Brett of North- | Davis. ficgt vice president. who is|ley will be at home, at 2219 2d street, ampton street entertained on Thurs. | hostess for the afternoon; Mrs. James | after November 21. e is ; y .y s £o} 2 e Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel day afternaon at tea in honor of her | Brown Scott and Mrs. ‘AbY GUNN | . yurrisge of BMiss Loulse Gass, I house Buest, Mrs. Guy Norton Cham- | |l kide at the tea table, will be |daughter of Mrs. Catherine Gass of | berlin of Swampscott, Mass.. to meet o1 by UMise Eiimnein “haile: | Washington, to Mr. Thomas A. Helan, f Mra. John W. Weeks, the wite of the SR L ;| fon of e dnd Mrw. wrank 3. ¥rolanof ||| il K p ry of War. By b eon G . Georgia avenue, this city, took place il i A_meeting of the Men's Club of [ Hald¥jin. Mrs. Joxenh C. Tuesday morning, November 14, at 10 Y, akilled in the art 2 All Saints’ Episcopal Church was held 0 dress have found their on Monday evening. November 13, in the parish houge. Dr. Shantz, spoke S 2 30 _, Upholstering most exacting demands rica. Mr. well of St. Alban's | o0 - b 5 o choir gave a banjo solo and Dr. A. B. | Doy AN i as do c in footwear are met by oS oanin, i and B8 4% | propering u dramatic programTor'tng | as done by the in Pumps Very attractive Pumps for evening and treet wear; in a range of prices t h at make them real vaiues All sizos. $5 Up “Colonials” Brocaded The ever popular “Colonials” ,vsilver Cloth in Black Batin and Patent . Leather. Al sizes. Sllppers ions For evening occ: 5 56 to slo charming in abpearance, and of very good quality. All sizes can be had In Kid, $10.00 $12.00 00 R 2> Mr. Melvin Behrend has returned from atlantic City, where he spent several months. I, W NN S N Women who are nota- Hosiery For Xmas’ Giving SPECIALLY PRICED Put wp in attractive boxes; three pair to a box. Plain and fancy Hose—clock effect:. Silk and Wool, ete. FAMILY SHO® STORE: JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 0O OO OO0 0O OO O RO RO her home on McKinley street after & . . :l‘x-wei:k‘:'lslt wmlal friends and rela- = = cludes artistic “ ”» ves in Mattoon, 111 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Macomas of Mar"age Licenses. workmanship and »afl'iemore :‘unlyn‘:kv‘;t e::emlned at dinner | ,,,. |I‘;fl...-- h.,.: u‘»n" l‘-mfll to the luperinr selection A A v " . amie Johnson, 2 of Beaver, pa ¢ and Miss Darvos | G X S Wi Halh A. Tryast, tath of materials. Our Sboes The executive board of the Recrea- " Tagter of West Haven. C 1 - tion. Club of Chevy Chase met on |and Mina C. Atnelung of Cincinnaty, b, " tapestnes ..nd cre Thursday morning at the home of the - [Bland and - 55 tons for this work rii I | . 3 annual election of officers was held. T i fin A. are umquely beauti- The Sewing Circle of All Saints' ¥ fi Epigcopal Church met at the home Ward, A of Mrs. William T. Pollard on Mc- W l\ Kinley street’ to sew for the bazaar mF SN W Weshington New York Mrs. E. H. Pitcher has returned 1o | nounced 1ater terior decorator in- the on Saturday evening in honor of the president. Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox. The to be held on December 6. I Mrs. W. G. Sears, who has been the | Edward T. Ducey and Lucille R, Proctor. house guest of her daughter. Mrs. pbell and Alberta Mitchell. J. K. Frelot, has returned to her home | Cecil D. Cooper and Jessie Burzhus. both of in_Philadelphia, Pa. et i1 Tolbert and Carol M. Probat I Mrs. Byrum J. Hinton of Ingomar | qify Johnson and Fdna Beouings. i Co. Inc, il | street entertained her card cl William V. Hancock and Mars M. Floyd, 525-14th 8tNW. Main Tuesday afternoon. abiien rn‘-m- H. Smit] d Mable Rice. i LY 51 4224 Mr. Gustave Lundell of Northamp- il ton street has gone to Syracuse. N. il | % \on account of the serioua ilineas # of his father. = & pud ot iy s | Mrs. H. A. Haywood of Ingomar f 3 . 2 - RN Street entertained on Friday at bridge f 2 et in honor of Mrs. McCoy of New York clty and Mrs. Parmalee of Panama, Mrs. L. M. Betts of Ingomar street : has_returned from a two-week trip| [ [ L 4 to_ Chicago, TII. 3 Mrs. H. J. Hebb and Mrs. Rafley of | { 4 Baltimore, Md., have heen the house | \ 0 Y|i | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. | | Cline of Oltver street. 7 ’ ¢ Il{ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Maguire of Hes- . t to . ; 310-312 SEVENTH STREET . fimmmmmmmmmmmmlmmlmmmmmmmummmml = = I il keth street entertained on Saturday 1‘ evening at bridge and dancing. (il | . .The citizens' committee of the Mar. il | tin supdiviision will meet on Tuesday, , | EERRa iuniuree; Wiy~ GR " O e N T HEADQUARTERS FOR COATS cje P7 0 ; The literary section of the Woman's Features Its Greatest Sale the home of Mrs. A. M. Ashley, on Melrose street. A Christmas program was arranged. which will be given in S 0@8 connection with the music section of % the club. Commander and Mrs. Crenshaw have purchased the former home of Dr. , and Mrs. William Thornwall Davis on Northampton street. The Community Club of Chevy Chase held its regular monthly meet- Jor ; ing on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stone on Cummings lane. Plans were formu- lated for & community Christmas tree, Mr. and Mrs. W. Corby enter- ' 5:. - tained on Tuexday evening at bridge for the benefit of the Florence Crit- { 'Uefllflg %flr tenton Mission. Mrs. Corby served . 5 cake and coffee, after which the ] guests were Invited to the music room for a pipe organ recital. It will be recalled that the Corby home was i E hv‘ d designed and constructed by the late | of a Senator Nuw‘lan 1t is an excallmt = 0 type of English country-house archi- superior character for the fmi of | t30ture and has & Elamone of hiscorls individual creations : the Winter season, i that ?::’:L: ":'5: Rome ot the blonser of the | stand aloof from the commonplace—all very MAS3. levens Nelll and nis son, Truly the Biggest, Most Exiraordinary Event of Its Kind. . . Bléevens of Morristown, Ten have efl:ectw ery -— i been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. e and 3 di t includ °f William Golden Carter of Delaware course, reproductions of the newest models by atreet. The Greatest Display and the Most Stupendous Value We Have Ever Offered 75 Coats—?*85 Coats—*’95 Coats . AND A FEW COATS WORTH AS HIGH AS $115 Will be offered to the women of this city with the opening of the doors tomorrow, at this VERY UNUSUAL PRICE, FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS There will be a meeting of the - H Recreation Club of Chevy Chase Mon- Patou, Chanel, Care, Jenny, Lanvin, Miler 38y hernoon: November 20t 5t 530 ‘clock at tl 3. . rown School. Soeurs and Doucet,—and all very moderate Biery o arinuiied to be preseat i o There w! e a meeting of the in price. d an teachers of the All Saints’ Episcopal Sunday school to- : 8692 to $175.o=0 ;‘aorrlggwh:z::.l“‘ at 8 o'clock, at the The earllest attempt at sewing by Second Floor. machinery of which there is an au- thentic record was in 1755, in which ———r vear a machine was patented in Eng- land by C. F. Weisenthal. Recognizing the enor- mous_outlet we have for Coats, oné of New York's zoremfit manutacturers made @ “deal” with us - whereBy we obtained con- PHENOMENAL, which we'll share with our cus- tomers tomorrow in pric- ing these Coats at $55. Materials and Trimmings You'd Expect to ‘Find Only in Highest Priced Garments : WOMEN’S AND MISSES® SIZES Better Hats in a Better Millinery Shop Authentic styles always on display. Individuality is expressed in our be- tween season hats developed in new materials at $10.00 tox&u)o Specialists in Women'’s and Misses’ Apparel 1214 F Street 1214 F Street

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