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' 8 SOCIETY. '[‘HE "EVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D C. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1922. 2 SOCIETY. = | Societ " Floral Specials Tomorrow iThe Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge For the Thanksgiving Season | The charge d'Affaire 5 of the legation of Rumania and Mme. Nano entertain- ed at dinner last evening the counse Jor"of the Italian embasy, Signor | Rosso; Count de Sieyes of the French | embassy, and Commander and Mrs Lee P.” Warren. | £§ Col. George' E. Teach, mayor of Min- i neapolis, who is In Washington for a «hort time, entertained part of | four at luncheon at the l'u\\lmlnx | yesterday. T A e 1 Roses, $2 grade, §1 dozen Carnations, §] dozen Leave in Morning for Philadelphia, Returning in the Evening. Violets, §1 bunch Telephone if you want to turn above prices to advantage, and are not coming downtown—Main 3707. of the divi N affairs of d Mrs. William The el ern Eu partment |ir., and their daughter, |mond Castle, are expe jin New York today aboard t | Washington. Mrs Mi. have been abroa nee {spring and were joined in F a) | few -months ago by Mr. ¢ le. who | accompanied them to the coniinent, | | where they visited several of thel [umnlrl»u tie will be pre Misse. Juniors’, Girls’ New Apparel 5 Viee Iresident and Mrs. ©ousin, Miss Helen Hustes, who is her guest for a few Coolidge will leave Wash- Ington tomorrow morning to | Mrs. 1. IAI-uurh.vunes was hostess at e .Navy gume, @ buffet lunchcon today for her s ond the NUvY BUM | daughter, Miss Cecl] Lester Jones, and Mr. Coolldge representing the Pre entertained Miss Laura Bryn, Miss dent, and they will return to the New | Catherine Weller, Miss Elizabeth [ Willard tomorrow night. Among the % Miss Lillian Merritt, Thomp- 1 : it FSRaT zabeth Beale. Miss Eliza- ’smnll party of guests in the I'resi ‘Walter, Miss Alice Mil- dent’s box will be Mr. William Whit- | Virginia Bawards: Miss ing, dr., of Holyoke, Mrss. a lifelong T: nes, Miss' Ruth L YO S therine Radeliffe, friend of the Vice n Selden, Miss Katherine renn, Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss MISS JANET RIDDELL, Griffin, Miss Mary ' Park Dasghter of Mr. and Mes. Wal nts, Miss Audrey Carter, Mlss | Ridd n Darrah, -Miss Jean Darrah. s Dorothy Johnson, Miss Betty Werner, Miss Jane Andrews, Miss = . Kathar{ne Shaw, Miss Annette Ash- |ecative officer. an ford, Miss Diana ey Carisl. Miss He »f War and Mrs. leite MacDouzall, Miss Frederica Me- | fan violinist. The other o | Kenney and Miss lmmnu Vtarn-n Representative Adolph J. Viadimir Polivka, af Interstate Commerce | SRIOR N Pianist; M. and Mrw 1. pher and Mrs. Frederick Irv-| R “Kuraz, Dr. and Mme. Hanak, Mr. stnight for New York. [anq Mrs. Gitting and Miss Homolka. | 1 the Yale-Harvard| Mr Kocian and Mr. Polivka left this | @ Kuest at the Bilt-| porping for Chicago and the west. | Col. and Mrs. Frederick \W. Cole- | man entertained at dinner last € n- . ing In their apartment at the North- i umberland. | 5. Bentley | women home from school and college for the Thanksgiving Season, as well as those remaining in town for the numerous Thanksgiving Sports and Social Ac- tivities, we are displaying in newest and wide’ selection— ANT[C]PATING the needs of the many girls and young 14th and H—Phoue Main 3707 Beautiful Party and Dance Dressecs Street Frocks, Smart Suits tixclusive Wraps and Hats |g,The ambassador of Senora de Riano ire expeci turn this afternoon from New York, where they went the first of the week. Because the builcling‘ -~-15 tO be torn down! Sports Skirts Sweaters Lingeric Kimonos Accessories wughter, Mr. tge, will feave this aft elphia to witness the @ foot ball game tomorrow. | also have with taem the wide, Mad Jonainan M and Mrs. We are not tired of the Cinderella idea — we’ve done too well for that. In Particular! You'll find among our Jut the Federal- collection of fancy hoxes 20 % American National just Ehc HERt ikt idc;.'_ as a jewel case, a sewing Bank w-.nts to tear box or for other uses! Asenathe Cox, debutante Infants’ Apparel Nursery Furnishings Fireel, Coner Tl rieenis Davidse will nd retirn to hington Sunday evening. Mr. A eretary of the Navy and Mrs. | ney iy enin their son, Mr. 5 vohnk Beos nd Miss Adelaide i vill o to nd will Porter, U, § for several : D. McKe small compa L dinner this eve ing in compliment to their young daughter, Misx Frederica McKenne who'is a debutante of this se: e 3 L Kdmiral Watter MeLean, who will | o weddi = ‘Admiral Walter McLean, who \\'i'll Seding ot Miss Charlotte | P \Atn chem for ten divs or a | ign Alan - Reed | fortnight. Mrs. Bentley vallted Ad- Wil take place | miryl and Mrs. McLean in their home | briember 9, in the | gigerwood, M the Green Spring Val- ride’s parents, at|jey for a short time and Mrs. Me- ue. Miss Wash-| [can returned with her the middle| their gue Licut. res will be guests of s. Denby in th Ruth Wallace n len ¥ «z.. a; taffeta silk; hand-paint- ed wood; polychrome reductions in their future home— and decorated metal. A . " variety of sizes, round 8 Gift ShOPS so what else is there Snd Sq)uan,_ Lamp Shade % down this building Designs in decorated 50 to make room for and will be met by their cousins, Mr Fowler are leaving Washington toda Ross Wa s student at | for Philadelphia, where they will; the Unive Ivanis spend several days at the Bellevue Lis sister, W tratford. They will be joined in | who s in Philadelphia by Mrs. Fowler's son.and | M rle and Miss | and will attend the game tomo V. Puv\l(r enterta of St. Augu shington la, the house of Mrs. F s Ruth W and I return tome 1y after th “afaire Trving Cox Will entertain for Mra, | Gaughter. Jir, Chaftee Lindsley tomorrow at 4 beidge ; Emily L. ¥ Army and and 1109 llll G St. NW. ’ 30 v the whert | (EFULERS Aot pf N stary !:'fm\!h:\s“lllv nor Green in Philadelphia =l Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. £0 o Philadelphia tomorrow morning | Army and ! hortly after the| (ol. Willlam Eric_Fowler and Mrs. Lee MeCann, wife of of the U. 8. N enter 2 oL dlisey — Dennison Favor to do but to put 25‘_/ Gfi S tombree cannette i e A T ) i i i mece of Reprosentitive Wit | ’mea:wc:'lszx;!:n‘o:; m-‘;;;-g Sy ::rl:l\ : Toys and Dolls ' e cualit 0 I “une St z e Alabama. a protection to & man's scalp. We shall |} 5 -ices o < . e Wi {?',‘,,,, il Mis ceores he pleased to talk to you about the other | Infants’ Shop price n ¢ stoc anderd guist of )u.,,..r at Tuncheon Mrs. F tertained Vanderbilt has not closed her er me on K street, but with her dauh. | Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, will sail | ancouver later in the year for A will ot return until the advantages. lkame and will have @ small party o | {tricnds with them, l Tiny Tots" Shop Lingerie Shop Gift Shop empty as soon as Children’s Books . 9 to get the building Miss Helen Camplell, who was {presented 1o sociely vestérday by her {parents, Represcr hd Mrs, | | Phillips Pite Campbell, Teft this morning by motor with her brother and Hatr Goods in-law i Wright 1 Wilmins nd_ sister, W Mrs. AL F n, who cam s Campl Capt. and 3 amphell will 1§ over Sunday Beauty Shop possible. Children’s Gifts Est, 1856 1771 Columbia Rd. atertained ar : - ST street. when |~ pa- D, 1 e Tomaens| Mrs. Paul S. Reinsch Mrs. D. R, Cris- 'ur- Genrw M19 Mass. Ave. Will Sell Her 2 2 Besides the array of toys What g3t opportunlty {01’ glvers of every description, you'll of Gifts this Christmastide! enjoy our delightiul collec- tion of Books for the Kid- dies! We're proud of our Children’s Book Shop-— we've made careful selec- Mrs I of Capt. and M k Ly Crissing nav .\l.frxl and oL P ATMY- | iece of Mrs Nr. A < 2 ind 2ax ‘ : e s morning by motor | o o Gl return the first ("«.w"h has gon Chinese Curios | Saturday, Nov. 25th and Monday, 27th . Any Velvet Hat in Our Entire Stock 0 _After 10 am. | R A B Your Unrestricted Choice of < Winter's coming is so de- . s ST et g i ions and carry the ’ £ th K i e, 3 i Baxter, who ||E§ SAKS FUR €O.. New Storo, 610 12th tions an carry the m-:,al Mrs, M 7 thetr | tomorr hia for the game | 11 F complete line in the city. 3 s 1 re o 40}, = o “ - ~ = o i et Te | Mem, Oerman aiaine he & All Fur Coats SHOPS Come in if only to look Dorothy - et "'::;:’;;""“""’ 1. . wisngiat Big | around. Our reduction on «Irlphm this moraing for ) * ator Lee Slater Overman has re- | 6 : e e e e R e R 17-FOURTEENTH STREET books s (\:ml;:r;n;\ . {\h;] B £o 1o New | | azan. Mrs. Overman will join him | | = 3 ork for a vis John L. Newbold Xmas Coat Reserved. s e : ir. No matter what the former price was, take your f rd. Miss Caroline frs. lh!n thera about the first of Januars. I i . : R S G i I ved that a surplus of fine IU's an opportunity vou cannot atford to overlook. The Secretary of th L R MES. | gonator and Mra Thomas F. Havard I:.‘,: Coats st b moved | 3 = ise 5 2 Suests o e At dins |, o crator and ard Loats st peon il Large Hats, Medium Hats, Close-fitting H s e i\aj\‘:-‘(‘mrl‘(;nl“m“x‘x:1lr;rlmnul at the Lee afigficé&fil(‘hs (JI\LATII;_\ Turbans—in fact, a hat to suit every taste— S N cArtive | 08 B e 2 to attain this 2 5 St : Mr. Corcoran Thom is in New Y object. black, blues, tans, browns, henna, reds, etc. .‘:.;",-‘f—fl“.,?.'.h\fm'\' Rear Ad- | s T e T et 3 Yori| 8§ Pay 2 Deposit and have a | their daughter. Miss i n : e . who are expected to arrive too choice of any Velvet Hat on the floor at $4.95. || e forne b ] day ahoard the Geo o AK R N SILIT secreart Hirom Euro i and Mrs. Den Com- th il ks 7 aer Montgoniers 1. Hikgine, 1| through the summer N One Family Management for 30 Years | The charge dattai 5 ; : vakia and Mm he attache of the Chiles sy gt Senor Don Augu a in compliment to Mr. tained at dinne; the o e tmaniooae | Shorenam in compliment to the newly secretary of the TUnited in Chile and Mrs. llng< 610 12th St. N.W. appointed States embas: {John Sterrett Saturday Is a Day of . Children’s Specials at Mme. Jusserand, Mrs. William Phil- lips, Mrs. Robert Woods Bl s Robert Lansing and Mrs. Henr. der Keyes are among the patronesses for the violin recitals to he gives Miss Helen Van Ende Monda noons, at 4:30 o'clock, at the house. 1814 N street ! 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. 2y L with [Rargauns There's a nation-wide slogan “Say it With Flowers.” Ney cemen.~ iriendship to“ard the pubhc “llll ba rgains—instead of saying it with Sale of Winter Coats...................$10.00 Sale of Fine Coats............. .$29.98 Sale of Finer Coats....................$39.98 Sale of Winter Coats. . ... .519.98 i 3 ) Mre. George Mesta Hontess i ol | At an Informal Ten. FI T s. Marshall, wife of the former B v eaent, and Sirs. Mechord, 1219-1221 G - Street N.W. wife of the chair of the Interstate Commerce Commission, assisted Mrs. George Mesta yesterday afternoon at a small tea which she gave in her suite at the New Willard for her Boys’ and Girls’ Overcoats Now is the time to buy . YOUTHFUL AFPAREL FUR EVE) F at Tenth St. T Have you sent in your lim- erick for the Sitroux Lim- erick Contest? . . Tt Boys™ or Girls’ T Charming models to i | ! College become all types— them; | Thizy fine ; All-wool : N. Chinchilla Coat is lined Sweaters e D e Sale of Smart New Dresses. ............$10.00 ‘ flannel, with detachable hood, brass buttons and belt. All Wool. Mo sl ats pealing little things for ’ elther zirls or boys. and a very special Sale of Stylish Dresses..................86.98 Sale of Dress Skirts. ....................85.00 Sale of Silk Waists ©....................52.98 Sale of Silk Underwear.................51.98 Sale of Plush Coats....................529.98 Sale of Velvet Hats....... ceeee.....5298 * Sale of “Ruff” and Ready Hats. .$1.00 Sale of Mohawk Silk Bloomers. . .........81.55 Sale of Mohawk Silk Shirts..............SL15 Sale of New Sport Stockings.............$1.00 Sale of Pointex Silk Hose................51.98 Sale of “Jane Vogue” Coats............$50.00 3 to 12 Years Choose either brown, | price too for these dres- gray. blue or tan for the sy velvet, duvetyne, ve- Priced Specially for s | 53_@ Does your hair I T net sit true? l . R does it draw and bind I’ | | Jar sweaters. Sizes § to 10 years. 33 Saturday Only ! $]2.75 Another model, made of all-wool Kersey, with red flannel lining, regulation Navy style; sizes 4 to Suturday onty st 912.75 A Li’l Feller’s Chinchilla O’Coat When the little fellow gets one of these coats on he is overjoyed. They have a certain appeal to all young- SM,‘,; ss 95 your hair till it’s flat as a pancake? With a Sitroux Hair Net your hair always stays ex- actly as youwish it-whether light and fluffy, or elecx and close. For Sitroux, always the right size. adjusws perfecfly to any hair style. It sits true. All shades, “cap” and "fringe” styles. And Sitroux is a better net for a lower price. T who see them—grays, oxfords, and cinnamon shades. 2 to 6 year it sizes. Bath Robes of Beacon Cloth Those soft, roomy, warm robes that every young- ster needs—two very special markings— Sizes 2 to 6 years._... Sizes 6 to 14 years.........__..._____ . $3.95 The popular warm, win= ter cap; in all colors; no cold ears with one of these. Boys’ .....$1.55 Men’s .....$1.65 Fur Coat Sale---Bargains! Marmot Fur Coats. .......$69.98 Marmot Fur Coats, raccoon collar Bay Seal Fur Coats. . . ... . ...$69.98 and cuffs . . .....$75.00 Brown Coney Fur Coats. . . .$49.98 g Hudson Seal Coats, skunk collu Bay Seal Coats, dyed skunk collar and cuffs andcuffs ..... Junior Girls’ Coats, $17.95 to $49.50 % ‘These junior girl models have a style that raises them out of the children’s class and still retains enough of youth to perfectly satisfy the :n-between age—Bolivias, Panvelaines, Normandiés, etc., in all of the new shadings. Pictorial Review Patterns—Winter Fashion Book, 25¢ Watch for Opening of Our Downstairs Store