Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. —_————— - The Howse of Quaily — Mayger Bros. & ¢o. o 837839 F S&. NW. No Branch Steres Special Announcement Beginning tomorrow morning our Annual Midwinter Reduction Sale will be in force. You will find excep- tional bargains in Apparel of the Highest Quality and Fashion Exclu- siveness. Women’s and Misses’ Lovely New Coats, Charming Dresses, Smart Suits and Skirts, Exquisite Blouses, Refined and Becoming Millinery. 316 dresses — trimmed styles. MATERIALS Satin Cantons Crepe Renee Velvet Third Floor given over to this sale Sizes for everybody Canton Crepes Lace Dresses JI Cunningham & Co. 2 TREMENDOUS PURCHASE 800 DRESSES Just Think of It! Right When Women are Buying for Thanksgiving Festivities A dress sale such as you have not seen in many seasons, involving the Fall and Winter models that depict the radical style changes demanded by Fashion. The new long skirts—the new the new side drape effects — New Fur Silk Georgette Poiret Twill Society (Continued from !lfllth Page.) Dorothy Warren, Lieut. Henry Y. Mc- Cown, Mr. Allen Rinehart, Mr. Reeze Hoover, Mr. Richard Davidson and Mr. Graham Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard entertained Admiral and Mrs. John K. Robigon, Mrs. Charles B. Howry, Dr. Charles Noble Gregory, Miss Cath- erine Radcliffe and Senor de Buena~ vista, The minister of Finland, Mr. As- trom, and the Commissioner of the District and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A fred Pembroke Thom, whose oter guests included Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mr. Porter of San Francis- co, Mrs. George D. Hope and Capt. Hollins, all of whom were dinner guests at the New Willard earlier in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards en- tertained a box party for their daugh- ter, Miss Virginia Edwards, who will be ' presented to soclety tomorrow, their company including Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, Miss Alice Mil- burn, Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Martha Hawley, Mr. Crocker, Mr. MacFadden, Lieut. Hermann Pohl and Maj. Xenothan Price. Mrs. James Huntington Turner oc- cupled the box of Mr. William Phelps Eno and had with her Mr. and Mrs. Murk Reid Yates, their neice, Miss Lucy Agnes Yates of Buffalo; Miss| Elizabeth Turner and Mr. Huntington Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff en- tertained in their box Representative rroll Reece, Mr. and Mra. Fred- Sherwood Dunn, Miss Rosalind Wright, Miss Loufse Goff. Mr. Ralph Waldo Hill and Capt. Wharton, U. '\lrn Frank Hume entertained Col. and Mrs, Henry C. Jewett, the Rev. Maj. and Mra. Howard Hume, Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Hume_and Mr. Robert Scott Hume of New York. The com- pany dined with Mrs. Hume before the ball. Mr. and Mrs. John Hervey Young gave their box to patients at Walter Reed Hospltal, Mise Katharine Judge and Mrs. Baldwin occupled a box and enter- tained Col. and Mrs. John McAuley Palmer, with whom they dined at the Washington barracks. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harriman had with them, the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Fletcher and Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White. Miss Patlence Groce, who occupled 316 nel Tricotines wimli® wullly and Mrs. Thomas Worthington Cooke, | '| She was assisted by Mrs. Minnegerode IMARTIN WOLF, 287 ltho box of Mr. ahd Mrs. Hayne Ellis, & her guests Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ‘ward Puller, Miss Virginia Puller, Mr. John 8. Hornback, Mr. Roderick Lof- tlu, and the Rev. Meade Bolton Mac- Bryde. llr and Mrs. Morris Hacker, who ocupied the box of Mr. and Mrs. ward liwagen, had with them their dluthl'l’. Miss Isabel Hacker, Miss Mae Norwood, Miss Elizabeth Leckey, Miss Kitty Cheston, Mr. Willlam Beck, Mr. Paul Butler, Mr. G. R. Conybe Mr. Henry L._Durant, all of W ington, and Mr. George Corson Philadelphia. biadngs ...,.I | 1 Gen. and Mrs. Keller, Maj. and Mrs. La Garde, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Borden and Maj. and Mrs. W. A. Borden. * Former Senator and Mrs. Nathan B. Scott gave thelr box to their daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Guy Scott, who had among her guests Miss Lelia Scott, Miss Anne Scott and Mr. Nathan B. Scott, 2d. Judge and Mrs. Wilbur Turner en- tertained a company in their box, in- cluding Senator and Mys. Andrieus Jones, Admiral and Mrs. Harry Huse, Miss Lelia Smith and Dr. Wal- lace Whitelock and Mr. Croker of New York. Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson thad among their guests Miss Kath- leen Kelley, who is spending several months with her brother-in-law and George sister, the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick. Mrs. Richard C. Dean and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Woodward entertained in thelr box Miss Kathleen Johnaton, daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mra. Robert Johnston, and their nephew, Mr. Bingham. Among others at the ball were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Aspinwall, Mr. {and Mrs. Truman G. Palmer, Mrs. Wil- |llam Haywood, Mrs. Frank S. Hight, |{Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. George Le Roy Boyle, Mrs. Kenna Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lee Hardesty, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mrs. Leland Stanford Conness, Mrs. B. Speer Cunningham. Senorita Elena | Calderon, Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, Miss Carolyn Nash, Miss Delphine | Heyl, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, vin Gage. Miss Gage, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Poston, Miss Virginia McKenney, Miss Frederica McKenney, Miss Eliza- beth Walter, former Senator and Mrs. Sherley of Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myer, Mr. John Calvin Howard of Salt Lake City, Dr. Stuart Muncas- ter, Miss Edna Muncaster, Miss Vir- fl:’h Puller, Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzle, Bradford. Miss Joknson Presented In Pittaburgh Saturday. Miss Neville Johnson left Washing- ton Monday for Pittsburgh, Pa., where she will remain for about two months, returning to Washington, however, for a_few days in Christmas week. Miss Johnson will make her debut in Pittburgh in the home of her grand- mother, Mra. James B. Oliver. Satur- day, when a tes. a dinner and a ball {will be given by Mrs. Oliver. The event I8 of particular importance i | Philadelphia, as it will be the fi time in many years that Mre. Ol has opened her house for entertain- ing. Mrs. Frank Walter entertained at a buffet supper last evening in honor of her debutante daughter, Miss Eliza- beth Duryea Walter, taking her £uests later on to the ball at the Wil- lard. Her guests were Miss Catherine Weller, Miss Virginia Selden, Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Laura Bryn. Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Charlotte McDougall, Miss Loulee Anderson, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Eliza- beth Marbury Beale, Miss Catherine Radcliffe, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Elizabeth Turner, Miss Martha Hawley, Mise Frederica McKenney, Miss Enid Sims, Mrs. Arthur Browne, Mr. Wendell Wheeler. Mr. Bernard Bridgett, Mr. David Barry, jr.; Mr John Devereaux, Mr. Winslowe van Mr. Nicholas Francis, Mr. Bishop Hill, Mr. Devanter, Charles Hume, Mr. Albert Jeffries, Mr. Chester Lock- wood, Mr. Gwynn Rust, Mr. Ballard Moore, Mr. Spottswood White, Mr. John Shaw, Mr. Dennis Walker, Mr. Huntington Turner, Mr. Edward O'Donnell, Mr. Chester Snow, Mr. |Donald Walter and Mr. Arthur } Browne. The attache ul the British embassy, Mr, Leander McCormick Goodhart, has returned to Washington from New York, Yhuero he went to av.lp:d lh‘e :llnn:nr theater party and dance given last even- ing by Mrs. Willam K. Vanderbilt, 2d. for her niece, Miss Cathleen Vander- bilt, daughter of Reginald C. Vander- dilt, and Mrs. Sydnev J. Colford, jr., who is a_debutante of this season. ! " Mrs. Vanderbilt entertained a small ‘comnan) at dinner in her 5th avenue home and took them later to the thea- ter, after which the party returned to lh-r home, where a large dance was B Er" Goodhart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Goodhart, whose estate, ! { Langley Park. Md., was burned last weok, have leased the residence of Gen. and Mrs. George Barmett, at 2132 Ban- croft place, for the winter. i Miss Elizabeth Hanna entertained at | dinner last evening in compliment to | her house guest, Miss Winifred Walker of New York. Miss Alice Milburn will be the honor guest at a luncheon Mrs. James E. Alex- ander will give at the Washington Club on December 20. Commander and Mrs. B. H. Green, at the Dahlgren naval station, have, as their guests for Thanksgiving, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Sellers, Maj. O. H. B. Blood- worth, Jr., and Mr. Cranston Williams. Mrs. Charles Whitman Wetmore will entertain a small company_informally at dinner this evening at Le Paradis. Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson have as their guests for a few days Viscountess Maitland and the Hon. Ian Maltland, who arrived yesterday. Former Senator and Mrs. Nathan B. Scott, who have made their home at the New Willard for many years, have taken an apartment at the Shoreham for the season. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, who has been spending the summer and autumn in Simsbury, near Hartford, Conn., will return to Washington about December 4. Mrs. Bird left yesterday morning for a visit to New York. Mrs. Hollister Sturges of Philadel- phia and her sister, Miss Mary Chase Steele of Herndon, Va., are at the Grafton Hotel for the season. rs. Gordon Jones entertained at mi‘nm of a series of small parties yesterday . in _compliment to Mrs. Thomas C. Looney of Nashville, Tenn. arnewall, gmney. one of the season’s debu- tantes. Mrs. James F. Mitchell entertain- ed a small company at tea yester- day afternoon for her sister, Mrs. ‘Walter F. Chappell of New York, who Put on your old cloth coat will modernise it 4nd make it comfortable. Price, from uo -.. ABOUT THAT FADED SWITCH wnmnw dhlrnfll.ehn it for Miss Virginta Hunt, Mrs. Harley Cal-|N Leonard C. Sparks and Dr. Fenton | R is spending Thanksgivin, 'nh her mother, Mra. John Blflney Mrs, Frank H. Briggs, who has been on a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Garret A. Hobart of Hol e spending the winter. At their country home, near Fred- ericksburg, Va., last cvining at an informal party Mrs. R. A. Moncure ounced the engagement of her ‘harles C. Glichrist of the United States Marine Corps, now, stationed at Quantico. The wedding'is to take place early in January. Miss Helen Cannon has returned | from her home, in Illinois, and is established temporarily at the New Willard, where she will be Jjoined later in the week by her niece, Miss ____(Continued on Tenth Page. ¢cDEVITT A Gift Suggestion. Suite of McDevitt's OVER- s:vrn:n FURNITURE for the living room will make a Xmas Fift that all will appreciate. 3-pc. Suites, $125 Up €4 358 Window Shades, 9 1003 Sth St. N. Phon .IIlI a211 Smart clothes for smart women at Popular Prices $69.50 HATS mlrket s. Tport Hose, silk and wool. Twenty-five dozen Cuban Handmade Special. . dozen Slip-on Woolen Sweaters. Ten dozen Bath and Lounging Robes. Extra Special Prices on all Kayser and Mohnwk Silk Underwear. MENE eeeecevectamecomttaaionan All Fur Scarfs and Neckpieces Reduced. HOTEL HAMILTON Fourteenth and K Streets | I Opening Dinner Dance ‘ Saturday Evening, December the Second At Seven-Thirty 0’Clock i For Reservations, T el‘ephone Main 2580 'fl $5.00 Per Plate Special Music [t Rizik Bmflhers Twelve Thirteen F N.W. Will Close Out Tomorrow WOMEN’S and MISSES’ WINTER APPAREL From Qur Regular Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices Two and Three Piece Fur-Trimmed Costume Suits *58.00 Prices Before Reduction;$95.00 to $125.00 Two and Three Piece Costume Suits have One-piece Frocks, with silk crepe bodices and matching jacket coats— Marleen, Veldyne or Velveteen. trimmed with Fox, Wolf. Caracul, Beaver or Squirrel Fur. in the fashionable colgrs. e —_— e —— ————————— $98.50 ENTIRE STOCK OF SUITS $35 to $45 Suits, fur-trimmed and pIain $45 to $60 Suits, tailored models, all sizes. . $60 to $75 Suits, smartest models, all sizes. REDUCTION OF FASHIONABLE DRESSES Group of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses — Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Jerseys, Canton Crepes and Satins. Reduced to.......... Beautiful Afternoon and Street Dresses—Crepes, Satins, Laces, Silks and Cloths. ... Handsome Evening and Dance Dr $35.00 to $100.00, NOW....vuvnenunn.. The New Styles for December ARE ON DISPLAY A Collection of 200 Smart Hats—Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday TRIMMINGS Values From $7.50 to $18.00 In a collection of the smartest, up-to-date styles and colorings direct from the New York Blouses. 1106 G Street. Nwl. 5 “Tho Hose of Jashion” ANNUAL AFTER THANKSGIVING SALE BEST COATS IN TOWN Group of Smartest Sport and Top Coats; Also broken lines of other coats reduced. Fur-trimmed and Self-collared Coats Raduced to 375 Values—Fine, Soft, Luxurious Materials Reduced to HANDSOME LUXURIOUS WRAPS Finest Materials—Beautiful Fur Collars 25 $110.00 $25.00 and $29.50 . $35.00 and $39.50 . $45.00 and $49.50 . $25.00 and $35.00 values from 45 Special.. Per gar- ............... ga $1.98 andwp

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