Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 8

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S SOCIETY. = ;_ ’leDOW SHADES || AT FACTORY PRICES The home harmonious is the home in which the shades blend in with THE EVENING 55 the furnishings. The quality of our shaies is unquesticned. We it and hang them proverly. o ‘dadition—and most important—they are made to order to 1t your window. ASK US FOR FACTORY PRICES. HE Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will head the re- celving line at the Army dance at Rauscher's tonight and others in the line will be Mrs James G. Harbord, wife of Gen. Har- bord, and Mrs. William J. Snow, wife of Gen. Snow. The dance will open formally at 9:30 o'clock and is the first of a series of four Army dances| to be given this winter. Mrs. Snow Is chairman of the committee of ar- rangements for the entire series. These darnces are very popular in Army circles and with society gen- erally. Many dinner parties wil he dance, among the ho: Phone Main 4874 830 13th St. N.W. will have 2 i | nd Mrs. James o B . Donaldson, for nd Mrs, Lo- vho will have a twenty-tw | S ption which evening by iies of . and Lieut. renzo D. er, dinner company of || The " of War ecretar: will be given tomorrow | | the engineer officers and la Washington at 2100 16th str The Secretary will go to Baltimore tomorrow at the invitation of the mayor of the city and will be a guest of honor at the luncheon which will be given at the Lyric before the Army and Marine foot bail game. Lady Geddes, wife of the ambas- sador of G Britain, will be at home this afternoon after 4:30 at the embassy, and will receive again on December 15. I 1 | i | | Secretary and ¥rs. Denby Honor Guests at Dinner. Mrs. James Carroll Frazer enter- tained at dinner last evening in honer avy and Mrs. Denby, the other guests being Repre- sentative and Mra. Frederick Britich, the director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo Mr. John Callan O'Laughlin, Dr. . G. Brown Miiler, M laide Canfield and Capt. John ¢ Nine women out of every ten say they can’t do it 1f you've had no experience, you're no different from the average, because many women who visit our handicraft studios hesitate to attempt China Painting, Parchment Shade Painting, Polychrome painting of candlesticks, book ends, utility boxes or even the mak- ing of silk lamp shades and boudoir dolls. Say they: ' WE can’t do it. A Bevy of Capable Instructors Offers Entirely Free Instructions It's so extremely simple—and fascinating—and s. Britten, wife of Representative Frederick A. Britten, luncheon today in her apartme: V. an Park Hotel, having s Mrs. George Suth aridge Long, Mrs Victor Kauffmann. . Mrs. Fre Wardman, William fternoon Walter Fowler. profitable! You pay for only the bare cost of the ma- Sl i terials. You have only the best talent available to in- tea. The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier entertained the members of the embassy staff at din- ner last evening. struct vou without cost. Your completed article MUST be perfect, because our instructors don’t per- i mit of imperfections. YOU can do 5!~ 9 | |evening. Their gu e Rafael Taborga. Miss Katharine : Mr. and Mrs. William C. tertaining at bridge th compliment Mary Cabaud’ guests are ) Miss Dorothy Hogan, Turner, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Rachel Higgin iss Diana ming. Miss Helen Griffin, Miss lotte Freeman Clark, Mr: nall, 3 Elizabeth Mary Stit aughter of aw, is en- Mis Price, Miss Carolyn Katharine Dent. Miss May Taylor Miss Annette Ashford, Miss Lidia Happer, Miss Adeline Stanton, Miss Elizabeth Werner, Miss Jane Andrews and Miss Margaret Crosson. Additional guests h been asked for tea, when Mrs. Daniel Dinnen will preside at the tea table. Miss Virginia McKenney has gone to Hot Springs, Va., where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Ryan at the Homestead. Miss McKenney will return the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. William Eric Fowler were hosts at dinner last evening for the latter's daughter, Miss Emily Earle. The guests were Miss Inger Bryn, Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford, Miss Laura Bryn, Dr. Sokolowski, Mr. de Lagerberg, Mr. A. H. Hamilton- Gordon. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert E. Coontz entertained at dinner last evening at their apartment in Ward- man Park. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. H. L Band- holtz entertained at dinner last even- ing. Gen. and Mrs. Bandholtz will leave this afternoon to be gone two eeks, during which time they will sit in New York, Rochester and Wilmington, Representative and Mrs. Scott Dinner Hosts Last Night. Representative and Mrs. Frank D. Scott entertained a small company at dinner last evening in thelr apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Representative Joseph Can- | non of Illinofs. H Mrs. Merritt Ireland will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her apartment at the Wyoming, and again on the 16th of the month. A SALE Of Our Newest and Most Exclusive Model Hats at 1, PRICE The Very Newest Models From the Following Creators Heari Bendel Buick-Weiss Harry Collins Cupid Vogue Jaccard Belnord Rawak Hyland Warshauer All Now Reduced to One-Half of the Original Price it $35.00 Hats Now. . .$17.50 $22.50 Hats Now. $25.00 Hats Now. $40.00 Hats Now. . .$20.00 Original Price Tickets Remain on Each Hat Reductions Are Made at Time of Purchase 4 Sale Begins Friday, 9 A.M. See Window Display Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel 1214F fi o %@ 1214 F SLNW. St.N.W. NnERgnnnnnnn I 1 T T TN i, naval attache ¥, has been ap- pointed commander of the Italian bat- | tleship Dante and will leave Wash- | ington very soon to assume his duties. Capt. Civalleri expects to return to Washington at the end of his sea| duty. Miss Beatrice Pitney, daughter of Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, ar- r‘;vsd home yesterday from New York city. Miss Eleanor Northrop is entertaln- ing at bridge, followed by tea, this afternoon for Miss Virginia Edwards. the debutante of Thanksgiving day Mrs. Fitzhugh Ward and Mrs. Jett Lauck will preside at the tea table Miss Nortkrop is soon leaving for Charleston, S. C. where she will spend the rest of the winter. She will not make her debut until next season. Mrs. John C. Letts and her daugh- ter. Miss Letts, will entertain at a ter Miss L S — Joseph Milgrim’s $300 Full Length Raccoon Coats Now $175 flOur special sale of Fur Coats reprices fine gar- ments so attractively that a Xmas fur coat is quite within your reach. 11 All Hudson Seal (Dyed Musk- rvatl) Coats Below Wholesale alue. A Deposit Reserves Any Coat SAKS FUR CO. Ope Family Management for 30 Years ! | | | LT T U LT G O O O T e O O O LT GO G UL L T L T T T o Society .Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge to! Assist in Receiving at Season’s First Army Dance Tonight. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, DETEMBER 1, 1922, SOCIETY. { breakfast at the Chevy Chase Club, December 14, for cral of the de- butantes of the n. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richard- son are entertaining for the Thanks- #iving holiday at their country home | on Grant road and h th Kuests their daughter. Mrs. W. Dwight Chandier, and hér four children. who will remain with them throughout the winter at the city home of Dr and Mrs. Richardson, 1317 Connecti- cut avenue. Licut. Commander Chan- dler 18 on sea duty. Mrs. Charles Willard T nounces the engagement of he ter Margaret to Cu Louis Hibbs, U. S. A. Capt. Hibls is now statfoned at Fort Sill, Okla. Mr. Willlam 8. U A rs. Henry C. Wal- lnce, a Goucher Coll student, who In xpending a short vacation here. ed with a narrow band of the em- broidery. Mrs. McVay wore heavy white satin, with a moderately drapeil skirt held ‘with a pearl ornament, { from which strings of pearls fell in a Mrs. Dayton had Culbertson, vice chair- d States Tariff Com- mission, a t dinner at his home this evening in honor of ) Philip Ker! . of England. M e Vi hem and ¥ the tight-fitting | ioat the {eluat { hodice w Henry Par win has p her luncheon in honor of dwards from Wedn cember 20, to Thur: December OWing to a contlictin Mr. and Mrs. Jam ith them their W Wilbur Carm: Tome School to spend Th v and the rest of the olheimus of Bethlehom, Pa. eader for the Tome foot ball tea handsorie Chine rys- | in siiver cloth , the bodice trim- lace, which also med formed the sleeves. with sily Mrs. Hughes wore a becoming gown atin, the front of the gown v’ incrusted fn jets and r part of the bodice and flow ing siceves were of French blue chif- Carmalt will entertain | fon. Which relieved the scverity of he school, who are Lere | the black. ‘or the rest of the week, at diuner to- | Miss Ailsa Mellon was in a charm morrow night. lm;: Eown of silver cloth veiled in pile — orchid chiffon embroidered in Mr. and Mrs. William Ri 5 | tracery of silver bugl line have returned from fehiffon formed a loo: trip in the west and are in their apart- | and flowing sleeves, the skirt of ment at the Calverton. n length falling at the longest -_— {point below the ankle and edged with Navy Rellet Ball n {a band of chinchilla fur. She wore Brilliant Succ no jewelry. he Navy Relief ball is : Ce.was in a grace-} ked upon as one of the crepe de o netive and beautiful E crystals, making a of ben nel effect back and front, and s'de carly season, o v of the crepe de chine falling night in the H ‘ushington long on eac Misx Ruth Walla beggared all previous balls of the wore gre embroidered in wclety in beauty and sprizhiliness. - gold ov de chine, with a nar- m was given the row girdle of green velvet. Miss v military air by ., cousin of the M hunting bearing the was in b ce over black ed over the o satin. Adel ifield, niece | ry of the of Mrs by, w Canton | box he = = S an arrangen, nt of long fes- Star vons_of wnd Stripe the flag of the S wng back of the id here and th American flass. Adding brilliancy 1o the ere the many uniforms of t wnd marine officers and the uniforms | of the 1 ious em- vassi : - - also TN RSNNITT 27 b noraved Personal ace, imm “liss Mary direct to| pper arrangement also | 1 P w srofusion on all the long ing as buffets. The Recelving Line. Ttear Ad: Maj. Gen. t the head o 1 ontz and | ternated | INVITATIONS ) Hutching Building Hail | D the m“'[ 7 R introduction. the Secretary of 1 by Mrs . president | 2 v of Dis- | % ontz, wife qu;} of naval opera- ry of Chinese lanterns hand- painted with attractive designs. @@; ¥ ¥ apt. Dayton stood at the end & it various time: o P Afes Deabs e I have imported these 32 of silver cloth, embroide from Amoy. C stones and pe girdle marking Albert J. Osgood & skirt slightl ay s heirin el Thinesiomest e ok THE PAGODA velt was in ruby red velvet, the ® sleeveless waist made long and un- P trimmed and the skirt trimmed w 725 17th Street Iver bugles embroldered in w: ollops and the high neck line fini: % ® g% Mothers tention! FOR SATURDAY ONLY Every Child's Coat IN OUR STOCK OFF Coats for Girls and Litfle Tots All New Styles in the Most Popular Fabrics Boys' Coats in sizes 2 to 6 only A genuine saving of 257 and winter notas yet here Our advice to you is Shop Early at (XAl Cisraaiiia i PaNSstitie0is Open a Charge * Account. Pay in Pa. January J i 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Coats Reduced | . We have reduced the price of our Coats at the very time most women are thinking of buying them. $2 4.98 $29.98 Were to $35.00 Were to $40.00 $30-98 549 i Were to $50.00 Were to $60.00 $59.9s Were to $70.00 FUR COATS Marmot, Bay Seal and Marmot| Fur Coats, with Raccoon Collars| 569.98 All Higher- Priced Suits Reduced/, Were to $100.00 Blum’s of Baltimore 614 12th St. N.W. Washington Address ‘A Sensational Reduction on Coats and Dresses How we wish we could touch each of our thousands of patrons on the arm—and direct their attention personally to this wonderful sale! Reduc- tions—not along in January. BUT NOW, when you appreciate them most and expected them least! —easily and conven- iently pays for any garment adv ertised adv here. Buy the BLUM WAY-—It's great! 300 Superb Value Fur-Trimmed Coats —in a wide range of materials, trimmed generously with all sorts of fine and popular furs! Lined; some interlined. You'll be aston- ished as you try them on, one after the other! Blum’s Reduc- tion Sale gives you your choice of a tremendous assortment at only Other special lots for Saturday at $39.75 up to $125. bead ornamented, with new sleeves, side drapes, long skirts, uneven” hemlines, flying panels—and every desirable, new Dresses Strikingly Reduced! 700 Gorgeous Silk and Cloth Dresses 31975 Sl wd ek e T e nderful Sale’. Fur Coats ARt : n the assortment up to $40. Think of buying so much—for so little! Your choice of Charmecuse, Satin, Woo! Crepe, Poiret Twill, Canton_Crepe, Tricotine and Velvet combinations; so much for materials. Some metal and We assure you it’s impossible to find better values for the prices we quote anywhere. Any sort of fur you can ask for—is here. They’re lined and many warmly interlined. And don’t forget every fur garment (including the lin- ing) is LLY GUARANTEED FOR A FULL YEAR FROM DATE OF PUR- CHASE. And Easy Terms Buys Even the Highest Priced Fur Coat You Could Select Here!

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