Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 9

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UVRE 1115 1117 F STREET A Coat Event in which we are presenting for your consid- eration a lot of superier garments at $OR:50 They are of the wrappy type— ette, Marvella, Gerona, Panve collars and cuffs of Woli, o Finished with linings of a quality and workmanship of a character that bespeak their hona, Velver- aine—with collars and Squirrel and Beaver. iperior excellence. Other Wrappy Coats from $45 to $195.00. Sport Coats from $19.50 to $49.50. AR P u RS Sale of Rebuilt Hamilton- Beach Sewing Machine : Motors, $12.50. They can be attached With Rheostat, IFoot- to any sewing machine; Control & Ample Cord run on any current, 2l- ternating or direct; for- ward and reverse Thoroughly rc our own shops new parts practically throughout. Each maotor AS GOOD AS NEW and guaranteed. Complete, $12.50. Oppenheimers SHOP UNIGLE Eighth and E Streets PR New York, Brooklyn, Bridgeport, Indianipol MORRISONS FOUNDED 1994 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W.. near Eleventa S A Reminder-- TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY i Of Our Special Offering of ANY DRESS In Our Stock At Dlscount Every dress in our stock is included— from the most inexpensive street frock to the most elaborate evening gown. Hundreds of women have taken advantage of this special friend- * -making offefing to save money on a new dress. : Tremendous vatieties await those | who come tomorrow. : Every dress a new model, for our entire stock is new. 3 Sale Ends Wednesday Night THF EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. .C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. _(Continued from Eighth Page.) lof Mrs. Warren; Miss Jamie Hearln, {and Mrs. Paul 'du Bois, nephew of Calhoun entertained a small company at dinner in honor of their house iV J&hlm.lun custom, dn ightrul surpe of the received t assisted nt w o wh it have S rdner wniliar to auartet from Miss Dorotl Kose Follio, contralto Mr i 5 of Eracetul rhythmn, At the con- dar rvals in fr the south end, where t night, and came he by hart, i ivre incher hand, stood 1c'south end of the long ballroom. | ‘h artist ¢ bup to ! b Ny th e nt of the be p ‘ o Dozela. Strom: Join wme at the ball arched about the ent figures, after| c; M Charles ikoff ~and M neral danef t 2 barticualrly ) of shimmering silver. while ded and unfoalded as s her afms. Miss Mary as a Plerette. Stitt, one of the sea- was In a charming costume, appearing as Mrs. Willlam Wheatley. | @Cfl@ y r. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden guests, Mr. and Mra. James Allen of New York, \nd took their guests to the ball, where they occupled a box. Among the many charming and in zcreuu:‘.lr( costumes seen ‘onsme b‘l.;' room floor was that of Senora de i bt Hce bairirs: \Mife of the minister of Pan- : fun. | 4ma, Who wore a graceful hoop skir e noRei B G e eav il Tl ose ) DS E T A It dounrd Alblon wite of the | mantilla of Spanish jace, which fell Washinston Opors|about her shoulders and formed a ucsts, wear- | bertha-like shawl; her hair was ar- e Mt | sune ana’ - nronstons represent- ; march, after ghe pageant, Seeret of | the part and ®st none of its atmos- ates, who | Phere. Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Cal- 4 lady of the harem,|houn was “Carmen” in the pageant. 1 trousers, a white | Wearing a costume of deep yellow, with a handsome shawl embroidered ar her shoulders, the NG S T Sl e fgu s ranged In typlcal Spanish coifture, P S DRI L SRR S e Ll Gy by “Mrs. Georgeher mantilla high at the back. ot en. i wh was Fow e n | charke, damirek of the Netherlands h | Dr. J. B. Hubrecht appeared as Sam- in ‘many colors and a_mantilla_of { black lace, with a large black lace fan. wore Delos A. Blodgett wore a pale Sl ot vet. velvet gown trimmed with . 5! es of gold. belted in with a sil- sptionally avell done. Mrs. | ver jewel-studded girdle, and a head- Juilan Carter of Baltimore, robed 3 vhi and her hair flowing fon-in-law and daughter Capt. Mrs. David St. Plerre nd chieftain and Galllard. chernikoff, v with o haudsome dance Morgan bailet of the local opera o1 nr ‘cream embroidered In many »d first in a charm- |t ( 1 authentic i Herod. “Th in a charming gown {of white chiffon hung mederately ful the shoulde and cdiged with i nds of white swansdown, ddress of white incrusted rls and erystals nd - edged .\[u cos- . typical of * i bRben oo - irl.” Miss Dorothy Warren ed them, and s debutante: bouque 3 ¢ with a wdered wie. Others at the ball in inselor of the British e John Joyce Broderie i Kathle e of the Belg Tilmont, Mrs. Kimball. Col and her daushter, 3 sinrjdee, Mrs 3 H zer and M Delos A, Rinde Howry. and \ir Hull, o Dr || Both in gold and silver and Mre b ith i “hi e i and “'“‘_l set with jade and other Chi- 1 others. || nese semi-precious stones. iam D. Morean had a eom- | - reon’e with her for her ' { Miss Dorothea Morsan. who | Albert J. Osgood. will he nresented tn soclety at the con. SR THE PAGODA - Sorhie Siebert ocennied a box | had as h rests Admiral and || Tosenh Straiies Mr. ana Mrs, ||| 723 17th Street and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman | T 3. Keefer and Mr. J. P. imue Hepger nd Mrs. Luie Me, (Mnnln Wedding in ig Jump, daughter dump, and Mr. K of Mr. and_ Mr took place Saturd 6 oclock m. Methodi | Bloomsburg, iscopal They will make their b Lure. Both are well k Moran hadi|| Vi and Mre | Chortoe T | v of the Bul- rid~e Tittman. Dr. and ||| luded Col. and rge Vidmer. the co Pa.. Saturday. of Miss Cecelia Ken- Miss Husted and | er the Acfarland, & 3 a creation of and many-hued bro- Helmbold was coful wings of her effective, e lower- the fluffy round \1" Jon . of qullxu] becoming m Foote, vember 18, at m., in the parsonage of Church, at . The ceremony ‘was Rev. John Wesley Was- 1ce of the i of the bride and bridegroom, yme in Blooms: own in Wash- lington and have many friends. i ediate Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Bledsoé enter- Consult the interior to the counselor of the At decorator fOP home Robert Hollister Chap- liam Whiting Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Georze Oakley Totten. | had ac their cnests the charge | ‘affrires of the Nether'ands and \Y'flt- the Commissioner and Mrs, | olph, Mr. and Mrs. the secretary of the Ni cation Senor Don Manuel .'1‘ Mrs. Julian S. Carter of Bal- | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fels of | Slizabeth Bonner ing' and ut With Mrs, Elonzo Tyner were Col. ! and Mrs. Charles Hnntington and the attache of the Netherlands lega- tion. Jonkheer de Seriere. fr. and Mrs Bates \Warren gave their to Mr. and Mrs. James phia, Miss and Mrs. inton of T Warren, Miss Moore, niece and Cornfl' Henry Getty furnishings of au- thentic design, Li- brary Tables, Con- A\'mv i sole Tables, Floor ty. Co. Inc Visit Our Fur Store Wonderful Styles Compare Prices and Values—and You Will Buy From the 12th & G Sts. 1325-14th SLNW. Main4224 Lamps, Fireside Chairs and many other choice pieces for home beautify- ‘The grand he acted a. Mre. Alie . Dodd ‘entertained in- | " °* fc{rm-llsy ld he:! home, n‘n !Iianerot: place, Sunday ternoon, in honor of f | the New Hampshire legisiature, is in het house guest, Miss Ellxabeth West- |12 en Harpobire o o Fhvat An: served. tained last even- ‘hyte, Maj. Xenophon Price, Capt. H. | R., in her Vermont avenue home this | assembled ti« Georgetown Blue and ing at the Powhata \vires ‘Tz o, Tdeut, H. Pockham and Capt. J. |evening. Mrs, Thomas D. Whyte will | Gray song_was played by Mr. Stephen preside at the business meeting, which concluded by will be followed by the usual soctsl | some um:nl‘ lks from members of the nts o ve umn{ ~cl ra. Rev. Harold H. Niles, chaplain of |IOUF When refreshments wi 2 speakers were: Ex-Supreme l‘llltorll.n Attorney Mason Welch, ex-Justice H. F. Brecht, Vice Justice Ehaldnn Care; sistant Postmaster, General and Mrs.| The Taft Chapter oftyPhl A!slu Delta, | Mr, Neil Burkinshaw, Ir. At the l‘lr.nptlon to _be held at the{John H. Bartlett. Dr. Niles will re-| Georgetown v raif an in- | nor, M N. E. main here for two weeks, supplying |formal dinner Saturday’ évening at the |J°G g, B e oa Ve, etoas gy O | atntt of ‘the Dnfversatist Ghurche | Ariington Hotel, &t Which time the | atr. Welen: an: M oatel aw ro- rtained Pechin MacArthur will give a dra- —— il e & number of|cited for the bemefit of the guests a Mrs. John Doyle Carmody will be|guests. The dinner was served in the| — - "1° DeneAt of the guests a Wil Tacetve with Mo o B Stokon | nostess to Continental Chapter, D. A. brivate dining room, and as the guests (Continued on Tenth Page) president. At the refreshment table . Mrs. Selden M. Ely and Mrs. Frank E, .. Edgington will serve, ted by Mri Miss Marfe S. Ruth. facas, Venuuhnllxl are Buests ?‘t“u’n ) 20 o a v In 3 Loe) Houss whils making . 937839 F St. NW. Mr. Rt.lp)l C. Wilton have issued iouncements of the mar-] riage of their sister, Alice Naoml Saturday, November 18, in St. Paul's spent in the e and has taken an apartment at the Shoreham for % Most Unusual the winter. s | Mrs. Mary O. Harrover of Balboa Values at Helghts, Canal Zone, Panama, has re- turned to Washington for a vislt, friends In Washington. International Association of Art and auction bridge at the clubhouse, 1716 of friends. Col. and Mrs. McNamee Honor Guests at Dinner. ‘The naval attache of the Brazilian ATanha enteriatned &t dinner jaot arrived and ready for tontorrow’s sale. New Dresses, % "’“’?»‘3'.‘..’3‘ Nire Einton. Brad: navy and brown—n all siscs. vi 5, $45, $50 up. Agnes Golden. bl Col. and Mrs, Charles B. Drake entertained a small party at dinner| last evening, the company later at- {tending the art ball at the New Wfl- lard Hotel. t Patricia Alnsa and Miss $29, $3 Mrs. James Carroll Frazer was hostess at dinner last evening. entertained informally at dinner m:} evening. Mr. and Mrs. arles G. Milburn | ntertained at dinner last evening for | Milburn, later taking their guests to | Virginla Edwards, Miss Betty Chester Morrill, Mrs. Clyde W. War- - burton, Mrs. Enoch G. Johnson and The House of Quolity o e | RERE—— Ylayer Pros. & Co. Fuller, to_Mr. Louls Carl Pimper A'Sale of Women’s and Misses e Lt New Fur-Trimmed Coats Mrs. Harrover has a large number of We have just reccived a very special purchase per- Madrillon this evening. trimmed or with handsome large fur collars. Belted and The entertainment committee of the silk lined. Expert workmanship throughout. All sizes. Other new Coats for dress or sport wear, Letters, Mrs. C. Essery Barnard, = EE, = sl chairman, will hold a progressive $25, $29, $35, $45, $50, $75, $95 up. I street, tomorrow evening. Mem- 7 1. bers may invite a stipulatednumber A Sale of Women's and Misses' The most important fluv:’mu we have made this season has Models for street, sports evening at Rauscher’s, in compliment wear or dress, in wonderful quality canton crepes, crepe dc to Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee, chines, wool crepes, Poiret tw tricotines. New circular basque the company going later to the opera dresses and very charming straig htline models are featured. Self- ball. The other guests were the c trimmed or exquisite touchcs of embroidery and braiding. Black, and Mme. Guedes Cal- Other New Dresses for every occasion, $16.50, $17.50, $19.50, No Branch Stores S« > 23 €Y = — NS o —— : y mitting us to place on sale at much less than their real i pnaerican Tostitutelof (msnking worth coats in the mew, lustrous, soft pile fabrics, self- Vz‘s 23 <y 825 , $10 to $17.50 PR i i G 7 Trimmed Hats, $7.50 | 1¥7e have selected a number of our hlgh-rlas: pattern Hats ' in Lyons silk welvet, Panne velvet, velour aid fur-trimmed their debutante daughter, Miss Alice | 3 models. Each individual in style and shape. Black, navy, Ty v and handsom, mbinations of gold, the opera ball. The guests ineluded brown, sand, m/’rn.)‘r/'m\ and handsome cor f g Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Mary Stitt, o silzer brocade and Paisle cffects Wednesday, choice, $7.50. Warner and her guest, Miss Jana An. drews; Mr. Robertson, bili 5 These are most tempting garments—and you’ll credit us with surpassing every previous effort—within the limits of these three prices. In thelGroup at In the Group at 95 . 354 —distinctly Sports models—in —are the dressy models of Wool Astrachan, Herringbone, ~ generous lines—in Ormondale, Chinchilla, Scotsdale, More- Bgjivia, Arabella and Nor- dale, Noyelty Tweeda;Doubl.e- mandy—with collars of Wolf, faced Cloths and the plain : Caracul, Beaver or Squirrel. fmfislg:gha&::lgg:fl :fr.‘ . Draped, blouse-back and belted fective and practical. designs—beautifully lined. Em ! npsb ot 11th ST. NW. Coats of Unusual Value - 25 334 375 : "~ An Opportunity of Real Saving ; %37 % 3 AT R TOY gty In the Group at 75 ‘ —are most characterful de- signs—made up_in the rich Samora, Panvelaine, Arabella, Alonzo, Ormondale, Bolivia— 3 trimmed with the favored furs —Wolf, Squirrel, Beaver, Car- acul. The most effective models of the season are em- braced in this collection.

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