Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 8

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SOCIETY." \ Selling out under Santa Claus’ auspices! People den’t shout - “sale!™ " at . Santa Claus—he's a “regular price ‘cllow.” But cven Santa can't +stop a bank from getting ideas about a new home. So we are selling out right before Christma 20% to 50% off n the Toy Shop, Children’s Book Shop, Infants' and Tiny Tots Wear Shop, Lingerie Shop, Lamsp Shade and Gift Shop, Dennison Favor Shos. --forinstanc e,these Children’s Dresses (> {o 10 \rs.), 25% off Knitted Sacques ($1.50 to $3.75), 209 off Dolls, Doll Clothes, Accessories, 259, off Stuffed Toys for Babies, 25% off Children’s Stationery | to §2), 25% off Books i slightly soiled), reduced from $1.75 to $1 Painting Sets (full linc 25c to $6), 25% off Kindergarten Games, 259% off By the way things are going, it's going to be a short story. Washington knows a good thing when it sees it. Come in soon! s! c Open Every Evening Until 9 SHOPS 617-FOURTEENTH STREET JOHN L. NEWBOLD, Owner 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 A.M. A store filled f_rbm top to bottom with beaut love. Practical Gifts at Special Prices. These Coats E. Values up to $69.50 - 339.95 Newest Materials—Newest Models—All Colors ,l-nxuriouv Fur Trimmings » | Gift Suggestions Velvet ard Silk Bags $2.98 to $15.00 Beaded Bags $2.98 to $25.00 Leather Handbags $1.98 to 815.00. Kid Gloves $1.75 to $9.00 Pair Fabric Gloves $1.00 to $5.00 Pair Silk Petticoats $2.98 to $12.98 Beacon Bath Robes $5.98 to $7.98 Silk Negliges / $14.95 to $35.00 | Hosiery -~ Christmas Suggestions From the Woman’s Store Nothing Will Please Her More Than an Exquisite Evening Sequin Gown The Daintiest of Soft Taffeta : The very Newest Models in such an array of exquisite colorin.g that de- @ scription is impossible. . Nothing More Practical Than One of i Fur-Trimmed and Plain Models b Values to $125.00 i 7080 | | Thousands of pairs of Silk Hosiery in pldin blacks— i Novelty Tops—Chiffon Silk—medium and heavy weights [f —also an excellent assortment of colors. $1.25, $1.75, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 THE EVENING Secretary of State Hi Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will entertain a large and distinguished company t the performance of' “Le which will be glven this evening. Their guests will be the |delegates from the fAive Central Amer tcan republics In conference here and officlals of the United States govern- ment. The leading tenor role will be sung Ly Senor Manuel Balagar, a j Costa Rican by birth. 1 The Secretary and Mrs. Hughes will be hosts at dinner Wednesday, Decem- {ber 20, and again Thursday, the 21at, 'in compliment to the delegates from Central America. The Minister, Mr. Astrom, Celebrates Finnish Freedom. The minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom, is glving a.brilliant reception this afternoon in the red- room st tho New Wlillard Hotel in {ealebration of the anniversary of the co of Finland. The min- 1 independence o and. | Te ming rand, wite of | ice and dean ¢ eorps, will act ue| hostass for h ‘The company will | her about 500 and will include} ymats, officiala and members of | {amart resident soclety. . 1 | Mrormer Premior of France, M. Clem- | {enceau, accompanied by his hosts, for-| imer United Ntutes Ambazsador toj France and Mrs. Ilenry White. toj | Mount Vernon this morning. They {mmade the trip aboard the U. S. S Sylph, loaned by the third sssistant | secretary of the Navy, Col. Theodore | Roosevelt, and had luncheon on the (way back to Washington. Among | those in the party were the ambassa- dor of France and Mme, nerand | !and members of the embassy staff, i Mr. and Mrs. Breckiuridge lLong and | their house guests, Col. and Mrs. Ed- {ward M. House. S Mast evening, Mr. and Mrs. White ompany at dinner in liment to M. Clemenceau, and H er in the day he was feceived by !the President at the White House. | Senator and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield will entertain a dinner com- v of about thirty in_the Presi- \tlal suite at the New Willard the | evening of December 2 i or Edge, accompanied by eneater o e raonan triends, will leave Washington Thuraday night i for Bath Me.. where his wedding ‘to Miss Camilla Loyall Ashe Sewall | will take place on Saturday at high noon. The party will have a -ar at- | tached to the Federal express leaving { Washington at 7:30 arriving In Bath | Friday afternoon. i ! The party will consist Vice of Close 6 P.M. 3 b1 ¥ ey iful things that all women T Dress ora I3 Evening Dresses Values to $39.95 *'19.95 - Sequin Gowns Worth Up to $125.00 49.50 ociel STAR, WASHINGTON, D.’ ¢, £ 4 and Mrs. Hughes Hosts to Central Americans at the Opera Tonight. President and Mrs. Coolidge, Senator and Mrs. Frelinghuysen of New Jer- sey, Benator Albert B. Cummins of Towa, president pro tempore of the United States Senate; Senator Richard Ernat of Kentucky, Senutor Frederick Hale of Maine, Representative and Mra. Nich- olas Longworth of Ollo. The Wash- Ing party will be joined in New York by R number of New York and New Jerney triends of the bride and groom inchuding Lovall Be Bewall broten and John Winslow Willlams of Ral- timore, brother-in-law of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Teagle, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stewart of New York, Mrs. Georgia L. Parker and Mrs. ‘Baylles (. Lee of Memphis, Tenn.: Col, and Mra. Arthur F. Foran, Mr. D. E. Pomeroy of New Jersey. {jie ushers and a sinall party of rela- The ceremony will be solemnized at the Grace Eplacopal Church. the rec- tor, the Rev. Dr. Tubba, officiating. In the Immediate wedding party are Walter E. Edge, ir. who will Le one of the bride's attendanta; Mrs. John Winslow Willlums., Balfimore, the bride's siste, matron of honor: Miss Dorothy Bewall, Bath, and Mi Loufse Sewall, F: N. J., co glewood to 7 o'clock In the! {mecticut avenuc. home, 2118 Con- the ambassador of Peru and Senora tde Pezet. Mr. and Mrs. Bre sinx of the bl Bveline Fen- Bt New Orleans: Miss iizabet| E1ve @ tea this afternonn at 5 o'clock, Nonne of Wushingion, Mies “Dora !in their lome on 15th sirect. fn com- er of Newark, N. J.: Miss Ade- 1 ent o - house g & Ine Oxnard, Washington, bricesmatda, | P10t to their house guests, Col. The bridesroont will be attended by {&nd Mis. Edward M. House of New enator Hale, as beat man, and Mr. | Vork. Howard H. Kdge, Hariford, C ot her melc wiin at ler miar- brother of the bridegroom: Furragut Sewall Sewall, Bath, brothers of the brid Mr. A. Daton Oliphant, Trenton. N, Mr. Herbert 3clivaine of. Philudelphia a#nd 3r. Emerson Richards, Atlantic City. as ushers, The ceremony will be immediately followed by a reception and wedding breaktast for the out-of-town guests nd i{ntimate friends. Nerator and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg entertuined &t dinner last evening. having among their guests Mr. Car. denio A. Severance and Mr. Morgan of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otis, sister and brother-in-law of Mrs. Kellogg. who came from St. Paul to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her, left Wasnington last night for their home. Senora de Alfaro, wife of the min- tster of Panama, will be' at ‘lome ¥riday afternoon at their legation residence, 1719 Khode Talard avenue, and will have assiating her Mrs._Clar. Richmond Day, Mra. Vietor Kauffmanr, Senora de’ Lyons. wife of the commercial attache of the lega- tion, and Mrs. New g of Decen ne Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery is proof against garter cuts. Lace Clox Stockings of All Pure Thread Silk An unusually fine quality— in the colors most demand- ed—Black, Brown, Cordovan, Taupe, Light Gray, Gold, Sil- ver and Otter. The pair— $3.00 Centemeri Imported Sport Hose - of Silk and Wool for Gifts R R R R S R R P D R R DRV VDRV VEE No hosiery that comes to our shores is of finer tex- ture or better quality than Centemeri, These are shown in heather mixtures—Brown, - Black, Navy, Camel, Silver and Saxe Blue—and have at- tractive hand.-embroidered clox. Pair— $4.50 The minister and Senora de Alfaro will entertain & dinner company the E er 13 in honor of riage on December 16 1o Mr. George Rothwell Sheriff, 2d, Miss Lois Camp- bell, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Guy E. Campbell, has chosen her sister, Misy Gretchen Campbell. The matron of honor will be Mrs. Guy Edgar Campbell, 2d. and the brides, maids, Miss Virginia Carnes of Pitts? burgh’ and Mrs. William N. Ransom. Two cousins of the bride, Miss Ethel Marian Aston and Mise Suzanne Phil- lips, bath of Pitisburgh, wiil : as flower girls. Lee Allan will be Mr._ Sheriff’s Lest nan, and his ushers will include Mr. Arthur . Hayes. jr.2 Mr. G I'Id‘ua.' Campbell, 24, of Tulsa, ir. Alexander Campbell, M Ransom of Thiladel Clark and he ceremony iple Taptist r. ¢haplain i, 0f the will take place at { Church, with Rev. J. J. M Tot the Senate and { church, oficiating. Nrs. Samuel §. Arentz. wife of Repre sentative Arentz of Nevada, and Mr: John L. Cable, wife of Eepresentative Cable of Ohin, will be at home Satur- day afternoon at the home latter, 1524 18th street SRR VLRI VEP LRI R/ S Solving the Gift-Giving Problem —With the universal thought turned more completely than ever before to the prac- tical side of gift-giving, this store becomes the logical place for choosers of practical gifts—logical because cvery gift thing here is usable—! priced at a definite savings. . ~ About 200 Samples of Finest " Grade Silk Umbrellas Bought at a Saving of 3345 to 40% on Wholesale Costs and Offered to You at Proportionate Reductions 1216 F St. NW. .These umbrellas are the their holiday stocks. They ra make. No two alike. ored bakelite, natural Each trasting borders. $8.50 and $9.00 Umbrellas. . .....$5.85 $15.00 and $16.50 Umbrellas. . . .$10.50 $10.00 and $12.50 Umbrellas. ... .$7.50 $17.50 to $20.00 Umbrellas. . .. .$12.50 Street Floor. rridge Long will! “{Club today logical because each article is hundreds of tife leading stores through the country selected quality to those of the most superb quality it is possible to wood and amber handles—some inlaid, some carved and some with sterling silver trim- mings. Many styles—plain ring, side strap and loop. Cov- ered with navy, green, purple, brown, red, gray and black silks in plain colors, some with Ottoman and some with con- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. house guest of Representative and and Mrs. Cable. 3Ime. Peter, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., and others will preside 8t the tea table. No cards have been| sent out for the at home, which will be quite informal, - The Governor of Virginia and Mrs. Lee Trinkle will be the guests o honor at an_informal supper this evening, which Mr. and Mre. J. Cloyd Byars wiil give in the country home, at Arlington, Va. after the Teception of the Bouthern Boclety: Mrs. Selden Hosts t Tea for Daughter. and Mrs. Charles Belden, jr., are Mr. giving a tea this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in their home, at 2118 Connec- daughter, Miss ticut avenue, for thel Virginia * Selden, who Is making her formal bow to soclety. Mrs. Selden and daughter are receiving fn the drawing room, where palms, ferns and & screen of emilax form a fitting background, pink roses and the many flowers sent the debutante. Mrs, Belden is wearing blue chiffon, with an overdrapery of silver lace, which falls below the hem line, and a short train, and a corsage bouquet of orchids. Miss Eelden is in a quaint model of white duchesse satin, the skirt made bouffant and trimmed with flounces or rare point lace, and the bodice of soft folds of the satin is fin- ished by a bertha of the lace, which also forms the sleeves. She will carry an old-fashioned bouquet in lace like that on her gown. Her assistants Include Miss Laura Bryn. Miss Margaret Sutherland, Miss Evelyp Wadsworth, Miss Helen Camplell, Minn Cecli Lesisr Jones, Miss Elisabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Dorothy Warren, Miss Louise Abell of Baltimore, Miss Catherine Rad- cliffe, Miss Elinor Wheeler, Miss Elizabeth Duryea Walter, Mies Louise Anderson, Miss Catherine Weller, Miss Frederica McKenney, Miss Stitt, Miss Virginia Alice Milburn, Miss Ellzabeth Turner, Prager. Miss Dorothy : Helen Colbert and Miss i aa Fsther 130 De Mrs. James W. Wadeworti, ir.: Mre. | i William . West, Mrs. Frederick Holton, Mre. . H. Pope saud Mrs. | Sewall Waits of Baltimore are alter- | | nately presiding at the tea table, | where the decorations are of Amer- ican beauty roses and greens. In the drawing room on the, second floor chrysanthemums and autumn leaves are used. Mr. and Mrs. Selden will entertain their daughter's assistants at a buf- tet supper this evening. Mrs. Robison, wife of Admiral John K. Robison, entertained a company 1t Juncheon at the Army and Na in_compliment to 3 Catherine Radcliffe. who is spending {the winter with Admiral and Mrs | Robison. Covers were laid for thirty- lsix. and the guests included debu- tantes of this season. The naval attache of the Brazilian embasgy, Capt. Ierarlito Graca | Aranha, has gone to New York to | bid bon voyage to Admiral Vogeige- mang and the members of the United | States naval mission to Brazil, who aboard muil the Pan-America The secretary of state of Cuba and | | Mme. de Cespedes left Washington to- ¥ for Havana, where the former will return to his duties. Dr. de Ces- | pedes has been minister of Cuba in ‘Washington for the past eight years Centemeri Gloves are traditionally superior | exhibition pieces from which nge from those of good, staple one absolutely perfect. Col- ' Pure_ Linen Handkerchierfs A dainty handkerchieé tucked in the corner of a Christmas box is a pleasant surprise—particularly when it bears the inimitable charm of egquisite handwork, No mors lovely bits of hand em- broidery, hemstitcning, dainty lace edging and lace trimming were ever seen than thosse which we have t together In our "‘“IL re. markable ‘assortment of Pure Linen Handkerchlefs. French Hand.embrolidered Ini- tlal Handkerchiefs with hand- turned edge and colored border, 6 in box, $4.25 be: Hand.embroidered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 35¢c, 50c, 75¢ each, L Men’s To the particular man no gift 80 pleasing as that of Handkerchiefs with 3 3 Shop early * Street Floor. and make your Christmas shopping o pleasure. | From Ireland, Madéira and France n f a distinc- 2 2 ! LD S Wonen's - e o Fube! Cimen’ Hem Irish, smbreidered.on fine linen, stitched' Handkerchisfs. $9.00, ever 6 styles, 35c, 80c and 7Se, $12.00 and $15,00 :cr dezen. Plain hemstitched, $4.00, $5.00, Madeira, hand.embreidered and £2.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 per lace trimmed, 750 and $1.00, lozen. Cords and Tapes, $9.00, $10,00, _ Irish, Madelra and lace ed $15.00 per dozen. $1.00, $1.25, $1.80, $2.00, e i ;lw for the children—~fancy cut-outs with two han n e h d ¢|ter of Morgantown, Sarah Lee Phiilips, Mrs. glary Ell:i-{ e B ok s e T e e e e B s B a7 SOCIETY. and, with his charming wife, will be greatly missed in capital soclety. Mrs. John Lorents Steele is glving a. tea dance this afternoon in her apart- | ment at the Kenesaw, in honor of Miss | Eva Clapp White, a debutaste of this | season in Memphls, Tenn. Assisting | in recelving are Mrs. Frank B. Trot- | W. VA; Mrs beth Buford of Jackson, Tenn., and Miss Ann Bruce Lonney. Presiding at the tea table are Miss Frances Trot- ter and Miss Pansy Willson. ' The Misses AMr. and M: . John A. Happer, are glv- ing a large bridge party this after- noon in the private dining room at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Thelr guests Include Mrs. Littlehales, Mrs. Richard Vidmer, Mre. Frank Robinson, Miss Annette Ashford, Miss Agnes Ashford. ! Miss Catherine Lettx, Miss Josephine Williford, Miss Katherine Shlw.le!! Flora Barnhart, Miss Dorothy Heint- zelman, Miss Marion Darrah, Miss Jean Darrah, Miss Jessle Adkins, Miss Margaret Yard, Miss Elizabeth Stlies, Miss Margaret Bailey, Miss Margaret McCann, Miss Adeline Thornton, Miss Josephine Bridget, Mias Margaret Da- vis, Miss Eleanor Northrup, Miss Emily Brown, Miss Helen Buckley, Miss Mary Stitt. Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Margaret Hereford, Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Helen Griffin, Caroline Henry, Miss Elizabeth Zol- nay, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss M; garet Hayes, Miss Virginia Hume, Miss Julla Hume, Miss Lerona Horun, Miss Ruth Fitzgerald, Miss Cecil Lester Jones, Miss Helen Carusi, Miss Leah Crago. Miss Virginia Ellis, Miss Bea- trice Whittler and 3Miss Eleanor Scott. Mrs. Vidmer and Mrs. Robinson pre- sided at the tea table after the game. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates en- Good Fiction Chidrens Books Xmas Cards H New Year Gards 1115 1117 Special ¥ prices. " In Group One— sold up to $79.50— In Group Two— sold up to $55— In Group Three— up to $39.30— Happer, daughters of, Miral E- Are Dresses for strect and afternoon wear thar tertained at dinner last evening In compliment to Capt. Le Geyt, who are visiting the lat (Continued on Ninth Page.) Jaing Oppenhcimers SHOP UNIQUE Setimadia i Nol Thomas Cirele. i 008, the setting, i | | d'stinguishinging features of this most | distinctive _ ining _and | dancing place. e ex- | tend four kinds of wael- come: Luncheon Tea Dinner Supper ot_Tea, Dine wer Brpper.” Phons Metn 4336 for Mey:r Davis’ - HE LOUVRE F STREET Selling —is in progress—of Louvre’s Distinctive resses! We have made three groups now—embrac? ing a wide span of grades—and including many of our exclusive designs, our splendid values, and our exceptional effects—at greatly reduced $44.00 Are Dresses for street and aiternoon wear that 8330 Are Dresses for all daytime occasions that sold Also three special Groups of Fur-trimmed Coats—. Taken right out of our regular stock—with 11l the exclusiveness of Louvre models—and the axcellence of Louvre productions. Weaves—and the luxur; In Group One— Coats that so_lfl up to $79.50— The finer ious Furs. - $5050 ‘In Group Two— Coats that sold up to $98.50— 57950 In Group Three— : Coats that sold up to $12000— .

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