Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 49

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SOCIETY.". THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - D: 2 : SOCIETY. " ~ 5" Bl‘uces Of Mary]and May Maintain Their Wife of Senator-Elect Has Kept Up There Traditional , Hospitality of Class. 1216 F St. NW. On the polltical wave whick 5 p brought so many new faces into offi- < o cial life in Wasbington, and carried Bl £o many familiar ones out of it, there E is more than the average cpresenta- . 9 ¥ tive of historic families, this is 4 ; : particularly true of the. Williar 2 o ) bell Bruces, who will come to fill place of Senator and Mrs. Joseph I France. Mr. Bruce belongs to two ploneer families, the Cabells of -Vir- ginia and for so many years n\lmer-i ously represented in Washington, and’ tke Bruces of North Carolina. sought an asylum in the new re at low ebb In the Scottish Hig! WMISS JANE C. ANDREWS The Bruces claim direct de- | Of Da; scent from the arcienit royal line of | Betty Scotland and are among the few |fmg American credited with such | season, by _the Herald" exge in London. Mrs, Bru % rant blood in Maryland an scended from that Elizaheth Mattoe .PznnsylvamLSoclety s written in_the firet half of thei o Be H ¢R 4 seventeenth century, but now known lo -Flost at Keception 3% Maddox, when she married Phillp | 5 ST Ph her and received a vast estate on | The . Pennsylvania Soclety, i‘hose . the eastern shore, functions- during the past’ vear..have T e O Hhe oW Senator IromM lset new records in state soclety fese er. and she was born In_Balti- | tivities, will hold i reception cf more and s the fourth generution of | the year at the New Willafd Hotel iier line of the Fisher family to claim = thea Monument ~ae birthplace. | Tueeday. evening, December -12. Her father is that well known ju Senator David A."Reed, the junlor Judge Willlam Fisher, but her family | senator from Penngvivania. will be s taken more kindly to medicine| ;o guest of honor and il deliver nt doctors among her near kindred [the l’flnul’pll address. -George O'Con- luding her brother, Dr. William | nor has accepted an invitation to en- sher, jr.. who is a celebrated Yur- |tertain with several vocal selections, [} n of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. {and after the program there will be s | dancing, with music furnished by the Fisher, is a successful business man, Keystone Orchestra. well known here. . Howard S. Reeside is chair- ‘The Bruces have two sons, both of mnn of the reception committe and wiom served with in the |in the reception line will be Senator world war. James Bruce married jand Mn vid A. Reed and Senator Miss Ellen Brent Keyser, daughter of {and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper and Judge and M Brent Keyser, ¢lldlll|r wi l\éb of the Pennsylvania dele- ‘hey have two all children. { gation. The Brent Keysers are relatives of | Admission will be by membership Mrs. Bruce, for all of Maryland among | card or guest card ouly, which may the older inhabitan are conn l!Nl be secured from the secretary. n some way and she d l;er 5 - —— wife claim common descent:-from ) Y nian Beall. one of the earliest pr Mrs. Thornbnrgh Honots prietors in what Is now the Dixtrict E o of Columbia, and whose son, George ; = Beall, was one of the two founders of Mies Margaret White Georgetown. * Mr. B <] A social entertainment was_given Kealln Mrs. Bi 'a! the home of Mrs. Emily C. Thorn- burgh Tuesday evening_in honor of Miss Margaret White. The home was W%%%W&W : - Women’s Coats : Mis#es’ Coats worthiest phl!inlhropu_ and ypatrio® e, ) Ruxton is = fe ol 5,:(32‘:1”.;’.'.?‘2:‘?5539..‘I“"i,;":n Fd Women'’s $165.00 Coats of Tarquina Cloth, with' squlrrel collar and cuffs; Misses’ $75.00 Coats of Normaglow, straightline, with large wolf col- ,',’:;':",,‘E',?s:",,:;,':‘s;“_,’;,‘h:é;:ed‘::;;z !t [ dance bk M Neut embroidered wrappy models, $125.00. lars and self colored silk sitching on sleeves (Sketch No. 5), $55.00. it even during the congressional Amone_the guests were \‘x’: Women’s $165.00 Coats of soft Gerona, with buver collar and cuffs; Misses’ $95.00 Fashona Coats, Russian blouse with large quirrel collar, S edens When Chorios Hepancrts | Hotman and daasher. aiF a side fastening; wrappy styles, $125.00. 4 $69.50. B Ay e e Women’s $155.00 Blouse Coats of ervelh. with bautlful fox collar and Misses’ $110.00 Panvelaine Coats, with platinum wolf collar and cuffs gray silk stitching, $75.00. Misses’ $155.00 Coats of Olonzo Cloth and Panvelaine, with handsome shawl collar and cuffs of fox, $110.00. ¢ ' and made triweekly visits to their;Mrs. E. Baltimore home and gave all their | duughter Cris' ‘nost “noted fetes either there or In i the Long Green valley country seat. | === cuffs; most extraordinary at $110.00. Women's $185.00 Marvella Coats, with wing sleeves, fox collnr and cuffs; Representative and Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum have never closed thelr | luxurious garments, $145.00. CRAS 5 & : A s EE}%???"E’;‘:%XT‘E‘f’%{‘;’i‘l Women’s $110.00 Blouse Coats of Olonzo and Kerami Cloth, lynx collar (Skn:t:fie&o.slsisgsfihon-a e e Tave been partial to Baitimore wnd | and cuffs, $75.00. Misses’ $165.00 Tarquina Coats, with kit fox shawl collar and cuffs, in kit £Yery one will recall the handzomely Women’s $125.00 Blouse Coats of Fashona, with beaver or squlrrel col- fox shade, $125.00. v ave'to sr Coolidge n her home| lar and cuffs (Sketch No. 5, $95.00. O ; Misses’ $250.00 Panvelaine Coats, blouse back and side draped with e e oo e Women’s $85.00 Olonzo Coats, in straightline models, with fox or beaver = Hudson seal collar and cuffs, $165.00. were taken to the feast and from it collars (Sketch No. 1), $55.00. Misses’ $115.00 Ormandale Coats, Straightline models, but can be worn in a special car. Mrs. Bruce s essentially home- Io\.;| ing and the details of er house an . family engross her more s For Christmas Tree rhan the events of the social world. >’has. however, at the Ruxton man- LIGHT sion maintained for many years lhe lradlflonal hospitality of her class and Women’s $95.00 Gerona Dressy Self Collar Coats, both straightline and to form blouse effect; squirrel or beaver collars, $85.00. wrappy styles (Sketch No. 3), $69.50. w om en! s an d Misses, Suits Women S Dresses - ’ $135.00 Two-piece Costume Suits, in Veldyne, embroidered panel jacket; 00 Diiyetyn D i initacke: ellside: del turn-back sauirrel collar and cuffs (Sketch No. 2), $65.00. $85. uyetyn L resscs, AmnC Pin PARS. B maW made e $125.00 Three-piece Costume Suits, in Veldyne, beaver or squirrel collar SETS Plan Ball Proceeds cuff and novelty belt, l;vith attrutlilveb sid; fastening (Sketcci No. 10), $62.50. and cuffs, $75.00 & Thin 1n a'Very Low Price Tricoti ress: it id trimming in tuck effect; tailored Sl Afiesd 5 g :‘::}::‘::f ,Y::i?:: Electric Trains mog:lsl ?gke:::ll:loN:.e9) 32;.;) T = i < ens Misses’ $49.50 Checked Sport Suits, with raccoon collar and cuffs (Sketch Ros MKinley Bastord Unit of the | rooil e e $68.00 Evening and Afternoon Dresses, lace, velvet, crepes and novelty No. 7), $32.50. : Ay : ; American Women's Legion, December WEBSTER ey brocade chiffon; also cloth street dresses, $49.50. Misses’ $125.00 Three-piece Suits in Marleen, with lon~ side panel effect; coridors of the Interior Department _T19 9%th N.W. $75.00 Afternoon, Evening and D;m‘.;r D,;,sm chiffon velvet, beaded beaver collar and cuffs, $75.00. building, are progressing smoothly an 1 e in many beautiful effects 9.50. . {he hoetesses assure an evening Tong to m effects, pebble crep y e r:n:_mbmq, b o :ierf\-:d, $25.00 Dresses in Canton Crepe; Poiret T Twill and-novelty Wool Crepe; . 5 . : FURS O et i also several lace models, $18.50. $295.00 Beige Caracul Jacket, of extra quality caracul, silk lined through- $39.50 Silk Afternoon and Dance Frocks in. C-nlon Crepe, Chiffon and out; fox collar and cuffs (Sketch No. 6), $245.00. Taffeta; attractive models, $22.50. $35000 Northern Seal Wraps and Coats, 45 inches long with crushed $125.00 Evening and Daytime Gowns, in n silver lace and metallic cloth, collar of dark fitch or squirrel, $195.00. - in whom the unit is particularly. inter- esty Those persons who are fortunate >nough to be able to attend this affair will be entertained by an unusually Dblton dancers will it & performance | | truly exqusite creations; also velvet models,: 375.004 : $350.00 Hudson Seal Coats—4S5 inches long with long shawl skunk col- e e aeet They $59.50 Canton Crepe Afternoon Dreneu, in chiffon velvet; also a few lars and deep skunk cuffs, $295.00. e M e e Gooms 1N~ Pevaomal Grociing evening models, Canton and Satin-faced Canton, $45.00. £150.00 Bay Seal Cape, 45 inches long, flare model, $95.00. ny; George @ Connor, the popular | vashington favorite. and the monolog . B Cards ist, Milo Atkinson, in humorist-charac- i : ter sketches. After the completion of S 5 b . -:g program n'xe G:lflfllr::j Band, "ff":flh & Brewood originations. | the courtesy of Gen. Lejeune, wi y - - for the dancers in the spacious corridors { § * . %7€ Y stisactive ‘am «of the bullding, and during the remain- _caver. i variely. of subjects. der of the evening several novel fea- | - tures will be introduced by the unit. | 3 Mrs. Harding heads the list of patron- ( +sses, which is composed of well known ‘Washington women who are deeply in- terested in the welfare of the ex-sol- dier. They are: Mra. Albert Fall, wife L% T | mmm&m@ma«m&m&m&m&mm&m&amgzm@m&mm@;@wm&mm&:.&:&ém,.« VALUE---At the Gift Season : Centemeri Kid Gloves Estiasint = = . 5 —at other times! The sort of gifts itisa pleasure to give. Quality. no matter how Etensive Snporiations and Sy eyl EGramps Hov Cl stns fuyeest much or how little one. has to Gpend Gltt~ nf remembrance that ring true—at Jelleff's. . - Imported Beaded Bags - Silk Underwear! No gloves so uniformly soit and pliable, no gloves with such distinctive embroideries. no gloves so perfect fitting as Cen- temeri. They are in every way Gift Gloves. of adeworth of New York: Mrs. \h:holz: Longworth; Mrs. Thomas Sterling, wife Special purchases just rccel\ed—unusua] valucs for |- Wonderful selections for Christmas | ‘%L;’.‘?é"i:kn"m':"%?é"é‘:'hf,fi'fih’fi?e Christmas buyers. - ..| - buyers, many at special prices > | “fl »” X . . Eoval C. Johnson, wife of Representative | | i Satth aSd TR BTIL Camtastes. Soimelace Cenlemen sinor” $3.50 French Kid Gloves, Pair, $2.25 Fineholoe, wife of Rem*m‘uw Drawstring B.v sm“]' s]om “itrimmed, others tailored. with hemstitched Two-clasp’ Finest-French Kid. pique sewn, twa-tone novelty, embroideries Kitcheloe from Kentucky; £ ¥ Imported ‘silk_crochet - drawstring bags_in black: navy.. -;;’.'“5- strapy or built-up shoulder models. | and pearl clasps, first guality and perfect in every detail. White. black. tan. = ; . N Sl of Mo e i brown and gray, with steel beading:in attractive designs. *.Steel Radium sl Camixotex. all lace trimma, mode, gray. castor and brown. All sizes for early’ buvers. 5 - alse nsertions d medallions of lace: i € " - - ey e mmediate ce, e 0 Aeimiorie d beaded tassels. also insertions and medallions of lace: in. | Centemeri “Fielder” $4.50 French Kid Glovss, Pair, $2.95 C. Finney. Mre. F. 3. { -As interior decora- - Drawstring Bags, Special, $5.00 * @ . Radium Silk Camivoles of extra heavy Strap-wrist gauntlet effect. self and two-torte émbroideries : pigue sawn and tors, our collection B Impo:!ed knifted drawstring:bags, comibination 6§ high' |- nualél)al:n‘:!\m;:"l:n:;filfllzne -trimmed. de- msen at wrist to m:tch embroidery. Black. gray.. oxiord, tan and brown. Brock and Mrs, Harry G. Clunn. Others | £ . gify 1cli . colors—sitk “lined, bead fringe ‘trimming, very auracuu: for. & : | All sizes. - = B who have consented to act as patron- | ot -gitt articles 1s _ gifts. | Céntemeri “Van Dyke” Gloyes, Pair, $4.00 * picot- ed; leev st B o vemorsemctEs s Two-clasp-Novelty ‘Gloves, in ‘black and white, with contrasting Two-tone Other exquisite gowns of crepe de chine fancy embroidered back and wide noveity wristgband, in a variety of styles. -Blr“lope Chemise mrepr de Chine— | Celfifmfli “Blndalette" Gloves, Pair, $3.50 wenty-five different styles, tailored and Two pearl clasps—finest ‘French Kid Gloves.” White, primrose, mode. tan, lace trimmed. in flesh, white, orchid; sky brown and black; wide two-tone novelty embroidered back and wide plain and peach. wrist band. = antemcri “Long Gloves” for Evening " Frame Bags, Special, $6.75 : French handmade-beaded: bags: with shell frames—sill ing and mirror—in‘a_wonderful -assortment of beautf(ul signs. i : 5 - - Bugle Bugle bags—hand knlued—-m‘ a heauuiul assortme colonngs ot Rundn adrs Jesge 1ot wenw,| usefulness and - Dgpnins. | . - Beauty. Ferneries.. . k3 . . ‘lm St‘ Doncidson. Mro Charies. . MoRoberes: and P Stands, . Mrs. L. J. Holderby, Mrs. Frederick C. $15.00 - to . $16.50. . ificks and Mrs. Peter Norbeck. 1 et Sadel Mrs. W. L. Finley. president; Mrs. Martha Washing- 82.85. Other unusual values in silk envelopes at “ to $16.50. Radium Bloomers, a full size bloomer of good qulllty silk, with hemstitched or plcot TWalter I McCoy, vice president and & .$450 16-button length, white and prim- nnit president: Miss Mary Anderson, ton -Sewing Tables, s Nm'*Am"l' .. edge ruffle, reinforced seat. $8.95. : rose treasurer and secretary, all executive -$550 cers of the American Women's Le- $24.25. SreRe e Chine hae Radinm Pajamar—" | 3 16-buttou ion, are sponsoring the ball. as well as STy rom ap ‘n‘nps e e Tt i Jace Insertion su.-| 12-button lc lagk‘and colors,$650 20-button length. black i presidents of the several Was! g t = 3 = m units, Including Mrs. O. de = 5 Jaainty;in desh; orchid sk peachid nile "Centemeri “Long Gloves” for. Street Wear aon. . Atgome Bafts are. Charies . These, new pumps have’ “Feer, made in ahiswer to the defna Grope de Chine Negliges 8-button piqus, White, tan, brown, 12-buttoh_length. black with self L3 women who. wish snug- fimng .comfort and- good *styles of strap e, étige on" mode and b and white,embroidery draped models, finished wit 3 ok and slecves, copen, peach and orchid.- Bright, Wilmouth Brown unit; F "Thompson, Chateau-Thierry unit Aliss . Albert Baggs, Ars. i Firth. Doyle wnit: Miss 3¢ J. = e, McGuire. ers Field uni Co. Mills' O"Keefe, Wuisenberry uni 1325-14th St NW. Main. . Gasser: Marne unit: Mra. Walt & | 51 TS 4224 Joinson. St. Mihlel unit, and Mrs. John = Lefeune, Roosevelt unit. *Wisa Irenie W. Basford, the president of the unit giving the bail, is the sister of a herowho dled in France and in < —AND— el 2B 22 || MILLINERY . SCHOOL | College Women's Club il Over 20 ¥eors in Washington Host at Tea Tomorrow At the tea to be given at the Col- lege Women’s Club tomorrow after- - R noon Mrs. Veerhoff. president of. the Dress Diatinctively ot ¢ Smali- Sordsis quality—the very: hest in materials and’making. Serosis . Black Brocaded * Satin Cross-strap- Pumps, with medjum French: heels. Sorosis Two-strap Black Satin _Pumps,. with the- new Spanish huls 10.00: -:Sorosis wo-suap Black Kid: Pmnp, -with . Guban heels, hand» turn soles. ' $10.00 Sorosis Two-strap All-] Patent Leather Pump, with Cu'b‘nln heels; ] mmmmmm&mmmmm 'I-Run the Risk of Being Disappointed . Make Your Selections Now of " Gold Stripe Silk Stockings —the Silk Stockings That WEAR! Sllk 100% pure—and protected from ruinqus, “runs” 'caused by garter-clasp cuts by the pat- ented gold stripe. 250, - “Other ‘beautitul negliges, $13.50 to $35.90. Glove Silk Veste—Vanity Fair, of course, * *and with taflored top and self’ straps. A Christmas special at $1.75, Othér Glove Silk Vests, #1.95 to 500, ° “Glove UK Bloomers—generously cut and oll reinforced of good quality silk. = o ree i Sinorsors, 3295 o 590, Sample Umbrella Sale ROt miss it. Scorbu otlhl:dgoma ;::e.;e: | -2 a ouded and trans- hand-turn soles. Ir.. s pnf-enfbnfegns.-n:flnf;afud wood handles; Gold Stripe—all over Sorosis Two-strap Pump, dagk .tips and ferrules to match. .“5 Iockslagg sz.ul.‘ . brown kid vamp with dark brown = $8.50 : o / 10 0l pe—sill op suede back; Cuban heels and: : » hand-turned soles. $11.90 pair. $15:00 and $16.50 Umb, 810.50 top «lub, and Mrs. Willlam lcDowell, -~ . Cost extra heavy, $250. '_':c-:‘e:;n;f wfi';; SQenocn m‘el_g‘;g SEND FOR' BOOKLET Exclusive Washington 317.50 to $20.00 Unmbrellas: .. .$12.50 Women most all appreciate Gold Stripe—buy them for Christmas! At -Sorosis Agency Street Floor. - JellefP's only-in Washington. WWW&W%W mwmmzzw«&um o ety o PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S hristmas _in_Bethlehem, and 1115’6 St. N.W. Frankiin 7478 ° \ Frederick B. PVle will Meflfla fl—(le e . tea table.

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