Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, _DECEMBER 5, 192 -9 New Willard Hotel. The dance was |Moore 1left by motor this morning|ing teremony for the dormitory of | chardt, Miss Sarah Woodward, Mrs. | S©01© y‘l distinctive in the absence of a re- |for their homes in Greenville. the Hebrew Union Cellege, she will! Merrick Williams, Mrs. George Dud- i ceiving line, and adding charm to the —_— Vvisit Chicago and Toledo, Ohio, before | 1oy, Mrs. Percy Cranford and Mrs. @ay scene Were tho dress uniforms| Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy. has s her}coming home. { Isabella Morrow Boniface. i of the Navy and Marine Corps officers. | guests Mrs. Charles Cornell and Mrs. ™ —_— | Mrs. Mutchler announces that al- from Eighth Page.) The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | Donald W. Bréwn of New York, who alunommmh t_of the navy most all of the tables have been rold. | (Continved from Eishth Bage. Denby occupied a box. which had the |arrived this morning to stay for the|and Mrs. John H, Dayton were hoats | the event promising 1o be u very | i N flag of the Sccrctary as a_ back- | rémainder of the week. Mrs. Du Puy |at dinner last evening preceding the | popular ono. Dieckhoff. whoee last diplomatic Post|ground, and at his right the box |will entertain at dinner tomorrow |dance atthe Willard wov was at_Prague. Was reserved for the asslstant sec- | evening?in compliment to her guests. Mrs. F. W. 'Van Hivke, a . Mr. Dieckhoft has arrived Tor duty | Yeiary o the Mavs sna oo Noose: plimeonst Dames of Loyal Legion {a1ea “tuh Camminge. - Mea 50 3 and his family will joln Bim {n Wash-| velt, “and, at the left, for Admiral| Mrs. Horace Macfarland entertained | Card Party Friday. |Covington, Mrs. A. B. Bennet: ington in February. and’Mrs. ‘Robert E. Coonts. At each |a company of fourteen at dinnef 185t] The oard party of the Dumes of | De Wit Mrs. Karrick, r | —— rily at-|4nd of the balircom the Stars and|evening xt the New Willard preced-|tng Loyal Lagion, which fs to he ! PBailey, Mre. Russell and Mrs. M. G. The special adviser !empgl y na | Siripes were hung und between each | g the danco given by the Navy ahd |y, Friday afternoon at the homs |Motter. will. in turn, presida at the | gehod to_the Italian embassy a box a =signal flak of the alphabet. |Marine Corps ofoers stationed in the | o¢ Meg John A. Logan, Calumet place, |tea table from 4 to 8 o'clock at the Ni untess Costantini will sail today fof | The Navy Yard Band and a section | District. Her guests included Col [Qwnl be a 8 SUE3 s elightful air. Mrs. |bazaar to be given by the Rectors’ ew York —after making eeverallor the Marino Band were stationed [and Mre. Charles B. Drake, Dr. and | William }“n"Mu‘:m,fl:“"flm}‘I:, D e e i Oy eIt i e Lo e o the | 4! OPPOsite ends of tho great ball-|Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. |chairman, has been working wich 1 oo | garet’s Charch Thursday and Eriday Italy. ’{'hey Mlll Eojiacronce Lo“‘lroom and in the small ballroom a|John W. Belt. Mrs. Alonza TYyner|for the suceess of the event. A com- |fromg 3 to 10 o'clock. ~Mrs. James | T o mtan and come_ to | Duffet supper was served shortly bo- [ Miss Ramona Lefevre, Dr. Lessinoft, [ mittes consisting of Mrs. Mary Lowan | Maxyell Durant. assisted by 4": -r;“. or f"m A%, and oo fore 12. Dr. James Emory and Mr. Thomas|Tucker, the president of the localiR. ®leaves, Benjamin | Washington early 3 Mrs. Denby wore n gown of soft | Jenkins. soclety: Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, | Logic, A James R. Millholland. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Johnson and | fréen satin, the bodice velled in gold rollan — Mrs. “Hugh Smith, Mrs. Ne Mrs. Julian Mason, Mre. K. | thelr" Gaughter, Miss Mary Louise |l4c® and the waist linc marked with | Mra. Dantel Read Antuony, r. and | Jones, Miks Bessie” Sentner. soa it | Cleliand. Mre. Thomas B, Lov First Reduction Sal S onmaon: THY. entortain, At alnner n!: heavy K‘(’:‘lanf‘ofil& Her cousin, Miss | Miss _Anthony will bo at home in-|3 " Alvord, Mrs. Willard Holbrook . S . Smart Appal el taken flOm our P iy Svening in honor of {Adelaide was in French | formally this‘afternoon from 4 until|Mies May ‘8. Clark, Miss Selmu Bor. ? i rogular beautiful | stocks® and 'not e R e blue chiffon. ‘the bodice and a wide |6 o'clock at 2140 Wyoming avenus. 2 i Miss . Brs and on the skirt embroidered In = H gu 5 | minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn. crystals. Mrs, Coonts was in alivers g ,g,: F nfi Might was ho-t:u .;.. : oo, vice | ETAY velvet trimmed with chiffon. [Duffet luncheon yestérday for purchased for this sale. A rare { T D Yt e Qe ey ‘for | CAPL And Mra. John H. Dayton wers |daughter, Miss Margaret HIght, who Cuba, to be wbsent from his post for | NoSta at dinner and took their guests | entertained u company of elxty. 1 H 2 er to 3 5 cl | opportunity to procure GIDDING three weeks. Y AR S eyt an wore [ SIECIRSIthe dsbutanten o o4 . trimmed with @ cascade of velvet roses falling from |, Mrs. Francls Willlam Hill enter- - JM.Gidding 3 Co. Fifth Avenue- NewYork 1510 H. STREET. N.W. OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTE!~ ! lich Hanssen of the i1 | Sat € sorlich Tsaar the waiat and ) § tained at a bridge followed by tea i FASHIONS at— I 1] | ofwettan 1egation staff. who recently | the wal ® necklace of Chineso | yoioraly atternoon at her ome. 0 taken an apartment at Wardman Park | Among others at the dance were: i < . il foriine wister. Commander and Mra. Henry Martin l d 1 R d ti : i lunch: di he Shoreh: Miss Mildred B Lieut. C der | K. Koones presided at the tea tabl i} 't luncheon today at the Shoreham 2 Mildred Brown, Lieut. Commander | K- 8 DIk ! 3 an 4 eaucuons [ ]| honor of “her debutante niece, Miss|and Nrs. Donuid C. Goawin.| . Representative 3. W. Wads- I Allce Milburn. The other guests were | Licut. Commander and Mrs. Charles| Former Representative J. W. Wads || S b, R e 2 e, Bl b e, S B s is X St || T USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE XMAS GIFTS — MAIN FLOOR Whether to look h {1 B bell, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Virgin Emory N Land, Mirs S tainedayperiys ofocightiat flunche T ooR or purchase, | Edwards, Miss Virginia Selden, Mi . and Mrs. C. Augustus Sim; at the Powhatan yesterday. Col, Charles T Bsrne, Army Medi- A BIG DISPLAY AT GUARANTEED PRICES cal Corps, retired, "wnd Jira- Brrmo c ~ Jensen. the judge udvocate general of | T | Louise Ander: Mt Elizabeth Ta: Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Miss Hempatane "aiacut; Commander Smith |have taken an apartment at the St. SILK CAMISOLES 4 BATH ROBES - | Miss Anna Maud Milburn entertained [the Navy and Mrs. Jullan L. Latimer, |t you are welcome L} ior Tones, v W M 3. Mies Tauli Lucas, Miss Eilzar J Mrs. | N v < o b ',;(:._:.,, “1’“"3’ . i :'i“"" Nolker, | Vicholas for the winter. WOOL AND SILK HOSIERY SWEATERS rs g Py subseri aval attache of t razilian em- {f May ~ ter of ¢ and Marine Corp: was given | Mrs. Fenton Bradford, Miss Agnes Gold- Washington at the end of last werk. S‘LK BwUSEs CO-ITON BOLUSES last eveninzg in the ballrooms of the len, Dr. and Mis. Loren Johnson and delayed hier coming until Friday. She V Lieut. J. B HefMerman. } will’ spend_about. A month the Commander William F_ Newton was | Capitol at Wardman Park Hotcl. chidirman of the floor committea, and he & was ussisted by Commander J. Lon. | Mr. and Mre. John Mock have as & FOMEN'S AND MISSES' SMARTEST MODELS . ’;1;"11.dl;omxl\' nder "R = hia Com- uest {or several dayvs Miss Margaret ° e coure commiuize (ST S| ol vkl a5 Vot e HANDSOME WRAPS now, $69.50, $89.50, $110.00 { . | Lient. Comminder . B PIstt and LIeUt, | iho Thres Arce Crub. (n Los Anseles FUR-TRIMMED COATS now, $39.50, $45.50, $49.50 Commander L. M. Zemke. Twelve-Ten and Twelve-Twelve F St. e & T T e SPORT AND TOP COATS now, $19.95,$25.00,$35.00 5 Ve Friends to Dine, iled on the U. S. & Henderson ) s . > mber 38 for California, and will B e o p e ALL SUITS AT BIG REDUCTIONS H Sma brother-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Myron o 2T = % 5 {at dinner. at the Powhatan last eve- | Wells Hutehinaon ot Tang Beash: Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits—\Vomen's and Misses® Models - ,::‘zz.)h:!\:lns[::f; ‘U;-‘{‘(r ouwt ".' e former m 5 r of Detrolt, an;:: K X Our Holiday Reduction Sale i A U Now #25%, *35%, $39%, *49* 375 to $100 EVENING DRESSES$49;__5_0 lin of Ncbraska is spending a ehort and will be at Wardman Park Hotel. time at the Hotel Ambassador, At-| Commandar T. Eeauregard, Handsome Materials and Models lantic City. United States Navy, and Mrs. B 5 regard have given up their apart- Representa ard s ¢d | ment_at the Mendota and have left Britten entertained a dinner company | for Naw York, preparatory to sall- of ten at Wardman Park Hotel Jast | {ng ‘December o tor Brasil, on the | R0 presentative und - Mre. | areamer Pan-Amerfoan. Commander | ritten Jater attended the reception | Benyrezard has been assigned to the Un jat the Fan-American Union. cd Ftates naval mission to Brazil. m Mis W Jrving Glover left Wash- Roshanara and Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Jersey 2 3 ington today for a t for several 4 Mahon Pitney. will be the gucst of|days in her home in Englewood, X. J s 3 $ 95 $ 00 $ .50 h at dinner Tuesday evening, o) i g 5 75 Dresses Now 16 2 = 39 and Mrs. Joseplhi| The annual debutantes’ ball will be 2 to 2 2 given Thur=day evening. January 11, at 10 o'clock. in the ballrooms of the New Willard, for the benefit of clghborhood House. _ Miss Beatrice Pitney. debutante Adaughter of M Justice and Mrs ¢ her niace, Miss Helen Le was a debutante of last . Stonelelgh Court. Mr. John 7 former director, ~ : Helen: Gannon s ioasodltn Srnerl!dr‘f l{!\’* . n-Amerfcan Union, Dresses, Wraps, Coats, Suits, Millinery, {house at 323 15T nireet for the seac | Fomims abont “a Wik poanine b ‘ Misy Cannon, who I hee “ ¢ | Club. ——— o B4 & SOC i New W rd since her return to — H Y & i Skirts, Sweaters and Blouses i on seht Jotnel e "vel| rormer Roprenmrative an suee, w| | ayer rOs. ) — B. Francis of Obhlo are in Washing- | ton for a few dare and stopping at| the 8horeham Hote H 937-939 F St. N.w. Our Grealest Holiday Sale | No Branch Steres . Our 10%, Discount Sale is now going on. Never before in the History i ! Mr. William Atherton Du Puy. wide.| Commandcr and Mre. Max B. g Mott | . of the House of Erlebacher have the stocks been so complete or values sa 15 e B it e ot sr e ACommandur and Mee dlax [ de ety Eten : .| the_quarters at the navy vard laet pronounced. e it glair March for Ge-|evening, ana took iheir gusets later {ington for a thart wian Y oo, Wwash: |10 the tiavy dance st the Willard. turning t6 Eurcpe. Mrs. Du Puy and Mrs. Abram Simon left Washingzton g v their two children will be in Paris yesterday to be gone for t 3 during the winter monthe, returning | After viisting Cincinpati. Ohto, where ] - 5 Geneva when Mr. Du Puy agai To Those in Search of (0, theva when Mr. Du Puy again |the is to speak at the roundbreak Nmas Suvings Fund and Pension Checks Cashed -1 Hoiiday Salec of < ; e e e THE TIGER . 9= - Gift Things Sedie SR Ll New Dresses, 25 7 Qur first floor is teeming with Silk Underwear, Hossery, French Jew- Gors aid Alids STicoans s THE Lows Clever styles in Canton Crepes, Satin-faced Carntons, Crepe de Chines and Laces for strec!. afternoon, dance or party wear. Roirct Ta elry, Beaded Bags, .Blouses, Scarfs, French Perfumec. Sl e s O 5 WOMAN jwent on to the Yale-Harvard & = | d hauitoan; vistting 10 Bbsion cines You can meet HER at_any bookstors. Tricotincs, Wool Crupes for busincss ard All Attracts vc’y Boxed ‘he epent vesterday h Col. Hataa m";:l\'x:d::f ’z.:o ass il sports eear. Trimmings of self materials, broid- Donaldson, and with Mrs. wnas, silk stitching and wery beawtiful touches P of landuo@k and beading. High shades. black, brouns, nazy. reindecr. Misses, 14 to 20; scomen’s, 34 to 46. Aiso e . Other ra sices. Dresses at special prices. $19.50. $29 $39, $45. %30 up. See Victor Ad Page 5 Worch’s Special Paynient Plan Makes Victrola Possible Make your selection now, and we'll deliver your purchase any time you suggest. Come in and learn how exceptionally casy it is to own a Victrola Worch's way. N0 $100.00 Yil:n' 7:)‘;1:'“5‘:{:? $7.50 tion A Sale of AlleWool Bolivia Coats, $35 Lxceptional coats at the price in cvery way. New. larae collars, attractive cufis. doubic pleats dowen ba Satin lined. Black, nazy, brown s all sizes. Othcr Special Coat Sales, $25. 820, §45, 30 ¢p Flegant Fur-trinmed Coats. 305, 875, 895 10 $193 | { A Sale of New ; A Sale of I I Hip Overblouses, 55.95 Van Raalte Hosiery, $1.95 §7.50 zalues in t:'rr_\l'_::'a,\'.b (V;I(;ft ,‘" Hial grade. full fashioned Silk Hose fagoting as trimming. Black, navy, jog. black. Also other fine makes of £3 : all purc b Hostery. Sizes 313 to browns, bobolink. also handsome white | : iR 10%:. Choice, one nincty- English broadcloth models. Siz $10. Also I"an Raalte and Ka Pt by Our Nine Mills .2 o $107.50 An appreciatcd Xmas gift. ¢ Other new silk blouscs. S8 NORTHANPTON MILL Small payment of $8 places = cither. of these Victrolas. n $1250 up. * | and 1Wool Hosicry, special, $2.95. ® ® ' i vour home, balance to suit. f ! iSalsieT | ! 1 Soleof ) H 4 § i ~ 4 e rIStmas l s ° ) | ’Handmade Blouses, 51.95| | Silk: Underwear, $2.95 | The keenest buyer of silks will recognize the unusual value and ' ! o Doty ol [ $4,85 and $6.30.Crepe dc Chine and || timeliness of this eighth sale of the series! It is not too early to lars,d:pm {;Z‘"f; vrlng:;lh ‘;’I,fim e l'i_b::r:"Sa‘l;‘rlzd Ga;::; ,"D'.f,':f,’.w",'fi,’,; ,l::;. i { 1 5 c = B s 5 tuze models, N al. ) c K plan maikng your Christmas gifts! Here are some silk suggestions: ; 1:1 = "‘"‘"f#‘ Sizes 34 to 34. .1 dainty gi ! Also Wash Satin Bloomers and Em- | Victrola No. 80 suggestion. | | broidercd Jcrscy Silk Vests and | i ilk C d H Other Handsome Cotlon Blouses. Y - ! All-Silk Crepe de Chine s iy R || Bloomers. wie, $100.00 P . 1 . * In the best evening and strect shades; 40 inches wide; s 69 No. 80 l = : 3 | *unusual quality and weight; ‘for blouscs, gowns, lingerie, etc. hles 10 75¢ Resceora. 7 A Sale of ® A Sale of Regutar $3.50 quality. Special.............ooooian. Your Own Jece o 0 g i ) . . tion ........ . 9 ) i - i Girls’ Coals, °10 | Lovely Hats . From the Silk Looms to You $107.50 il No. 210 e i . Crepe de Chine, regu- 3z-inch Shirting Silks— 42-inch Chiffon Velvet— . & handsome sport materials, | 1or holiday $ 7.50 lar $2.75 qual- $1 98 Plain and striped; regu- | All silk; beautiful weave; . droadcloth and ”'u‘"‘; f suear = == < ity. Now.... . far $2.50 qual- $l 69 | resuiar” 850 6 95 Y Own EASY t P F Largo pockets, cufs ond | 5 ! Tubular Jersey=For ity. Now... o value. Now.. $ s o [SS- 0 ay Or belted; lingd throughout. New Imported Hair- scarfs, bloom- Lknch Corduroys— S2-inch Caracul—For Youhully designed ond 1 e et e ’ S . 9. ight and street shades; ¥ £ i ade. i lels, richly crs cte- 350 §1.19 | 28 Whne. 5% 85 Cabes iand Worch’s Personal Guarantee Goes With mv.;t;w"v;:flm ot satn, | T modctn” ity [ Persian. Cloth—For | value. Now..... C | shades ... 510.49 Every Victrola i SIS e | e R mea’s robes. smoking Black Crushed Satin— 40inch Pretty Ci i $17.50, $19.50 up. | Jattie sitk, ecaoh evolu-¢8 i ; beautiful pat- | The very newest,featuring Very hea: eave; plen- ’ R e H 3 ¥ jackets S 3 Y. VY Wi ; P | sively designed. These A Salc of Dresses, $5 Fine all-wool fersey, at- tractively embroidered with #ilk or wool. Tans, browns. navy, Renna. Bices 3 to 12 are handsomely trimined with fine French flowers. coque feathers and ef- fective oastrich pow- pons. Also Gold and Siver Twdana with touches of mole and Liberal Terms No Interest Hugo Worch Est. - Piene is7o O G .%o PINNT$3.08 | gt $3.10 N vears. ! sear. N v Other Dresses specially | Other New Hotg \ priced, $5.95, $7.50, $10, - olda: 35, N\ DEctbns; $12.50 up. @ 5530, 310, 31530 up, David Silks Ao

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