Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 8

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S D SSOIGNEIN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER ° 1922 SOCIETY. P and Mrs. Duncan n@l!och of Balti- | returned yesterday to her home in i will mect at Clifton tomorrow morr: P more. New York. z e k. The Rev. and Mrs. Humphreys are in fDE af XD oulork Europe. The young ladies taking part inthe| The meetings and rehearsals wii pageant for the ball of nations to be | be held at Clifton, 3100. W street, op» Miss Mary Cal d, who has been!given at Wardman Park un posite the home of Mrs. Robert Mc- visitiug Miss Katharine S8haw, daugh- | auspices of the Woman's U Cormick, hereafter. The dress re. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Alifance on the night of Dec: (Continued on Ninth Page.) 'MILLINERY SALE | | : that will amaze all Washington | S© @ 1@@Y Friday and Saturday Only President Harding Entertained at Lunch- eon Today M. Clemenceau of France and Other Guests. Lucky purchase of newest and best in millinery for winter A Timely Sale of RESIDENT HARDING enter- | & luncheon party of twelvo today, at A ) onnecticut avenue. De- tained M. Clemenceau of | cember 21 Airs. Kappler will enter- and early fall wear. In duvetyne, velvets, sat- i guests including: France at lunch today at the | tain a luncheon party fn honor of Miss White House, the company of | l5lizabeth Taylor Jones, having a number of other debutantes as guests. Exquisite Handmade Blouses ins, brocades, faille ma- terials. Both dressy and tailored, as well as Xmas Savings Fund .and P-wesm Checks Cashed Special, $7.50 | The Vice President, Mr. Coolidge; | 5 — the mmbassador of France, M. Jus- | . of Admival serand; the Chief justice, Mr. William | m_ B. Caperton, was the honor Howard Taft; the Secretary of State,!Suest of her nephew and niece, Mr. MISS EMILY DIAL, Special, $1.95 Mr. Charles Evens Hughes; Senator|and Mrs. Erwin Morse, who gave a e e er——— sport hats, are included. B. Cummins, president pro|dinner dance last evening in their | Debutante daughter of Semator and Lo’ Broneh iWons tempore of the Senate; the Speaker of | home in Edgemoor. Mrs. Nathan B. Dial, being introduced Handmade and Embroid- IORE £ the House of Representatives, Fred-| — to woclety at tea this afternool ered Dimity Blouses. Long Llouses, handmade and em~- ’ erick H. Gillett; the Secretary of the| Mrs. S. L. Hadley of Evanston, IIL,|from 4 to 7 o'clock at their hom 5 ke iroidered. Wonderful tuzedo Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon: the| {5 the guest for some days of hef | 1852 Kalorama road. pointed or peggy collars. models, filet lace trimmed. Three-quarter or long sleevcs. nest ocean pearl buttoms. I| Seorotary of Wan Alr John W. Weeks: | brother-in-law and sister, the treas 1 || the Attorney General, Mr. Harry M. ?-‘:il;.k“wm? United States and Mrs. |Miss Sarah Ludington Humphreys. A dainty gift you cannot 4 . ° RO U e, O U S daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Otho Falr- equal under $3.00. Sizes 31 221D 05 Interior, Mr. Albert B., Miss Catherine Carter Critcher and | fleld Humphreys of Milwaukee, to Mr. 1o 46. : 3 | ¥ tary of Labor, Mr.|Mrs. William Eaches Fendall will be| Duncan McCulloch, ir., son of the Rev. Special, $10 jpaviy: Senasor Heney babot a1 home, thlx aferioon trom € to § = | Special, $295 ¢ | ; 2 epresentative Stephen G. c| e studlo of e former, | wa.l C. c i We have also placed in this most unusual_sale our stock of Admiral Robert . Coonts,|3 St Matthews Alley, when Bire DARIREON Extab 150 | PECICLE Yhie ampet: EXuRipNL jorow. exclusive models that formerly sold up to $15. Don’t hesitate en. Tasker H. B iss, the assist- | Willlam Morgan will “aseist. | | = — &b Birga sty Dty tions .w-'t_ have ever scen in to come early and purchase scveral hats, for they will always ant_ secretary of state, ‘Mr. Leland| M ana Mrs Fienri de Sibour en- ||| Ground” Floor Blovics AT adsand] dms gl /ol f:';"fz """“;—V Harrison; former United States a tertained at lnch today at the r. Henry Whi ta ar | Staics ambaseador 16/ ing Sr'una Sirs etz dneiud- | SAVE Your COMBINGS ] 1, Col. Clarence 0. Sh. oty : e 3 You will be delighted to nec ITill_and Commander Adolphus - || o Patentea Stemlews’ Switch dre ; i made of your OWN H 1 5 G Opposite 5 combingn are st 1 1 ? 0 1 Keith’s broidered; round, pointed o turedo collars. H andsome pearl buttons. A charming gift. Sizes 34 to 16, Tuzedo or frill models, trim~ E med with real val end fct laces. Sizes 34 to 46. Special, $12.50 Truly charming and gor- ’ gronsly designed arc these Freack Voiles of the fincst quality. Recal Irish crochet and flet laces uscd lavishly on collar and cuffs. Tuceds or frill modele, in sives 34 | to 45. { come m handy. ‘nited States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White will lentertain a company at dinner ti absolutely ALL-F {evening in honor of their dis BeKis visIEEt < [ with numerous a | guished house guest, M. Clemenceau. | they attended the Army.Navy | _st~mn—no cord: - ball game, the Navy hop and other ||~ First Debutante of the social functions in their honor. w Senate Presented Today. —— 3 1115 G §t. An engagement of Interest in Wash- ‘The first senatorial bud to be pre- sented this season Is Miss Emily Dial, | /n8ton recently announced is that of daughter of Senator and Mrs. Nathan. fel B. Dial of South Carolina, who is || vated, and then Special, $3 Fine French Voile Blouscs, trimmed with Irish crochet and filet laces. Hand-dravn and embroidered. A veru beautiful sclection of tuzedo models. Sizes 3% to 46. Hair and Scalp Bpectalist Henderson's, Standard for Quality Established Over 50 Years. ‘ T 1309 G ST..N.W. ‘MoRrriSoNS § FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh St. ! | | | ! Now In Progress b ’ OUR MOST IMPORTANT . SALE OF COATS A Phenomenal Sale Embracing Every {her parents, at 1852 Kalorama road. ° {The rooms have an attractive nr~i L e !ternately presiding at the tea tabie HENDERSON’S. Page Sheppard. _The debutante is drapery at each side of the skirt and Prices. Inspection invited without obliga- {of roses. Mrs, Dial is in orchid vel- corsage bouquet of violets. M) H W ! curnitu ics, Upholsters inti = last evening of Mrs. Vil ¥ | Furniture, Draperics, Upholstering, Painting, Paperhanging ||| ast evening of Mra. T Witeed TUEUS. || Valu e s U t {house gu Mrs, Donald W. Brown || p (o) . |ter of the bs, Croats and 550 Style and Wanted Material in the making her bow this afternoon at a rangement of roses and chrysanthe- mums, with palms and ferns. Mrs. 1108 G Street—Main 7675-7676 | PEl e o BT o jare Mrs._ A. Owsley Stanley, Mrs. Mark i Potter, Mr: rthur MacArth S. 1 t S O {J. A. Connor, Mrs. T. bt the Miss (one of a kind) 5 " wearing a gown of torquoise blue 4 Our stock embraces innumerable special georgette crepe over yellow satin, pieces in Mahogany and Walnut, as well as falling below the hem. The belt line is marked by tiny blue satin roses = vet made in panel effect, low waist tion. iline and a short square train hung L | Mahogany Smokers’ Stands, $4 up ol i (AS ILLUSTRATED.) The ambassador of Chile and Senora nd Mrs. Charles Cornel! of New York. {The other guests were the minister of Dr. Pavichich; the commer selor of the British embass tea from 4 to 7 o'clock in the home of {Dial and her daughter are receiving istants. Among those who are al- idining room. Receiving with Mrs. urni t ure {Dial and the debutante, alternating Miss s Mi; —are most appreciated when they come from 3 i itrimmed with gold lace, forming a ! complete suites, at Impressively Reasonable f and she is wearing a corsage bouquet [J | | ifrom the shoulders, and is wearing a i de Mathieu were honor guet at_dinner |Switzerland and Mme John Joyce Broderick, the secretary of || HOLIDAY the| secretar; X{IGSI-IIEI(EI};ADE QLIDAY the Serbian legation, Dr. 3 : Newest Models i COATS DRESSES | CLOTH DRESSES i MBS HRUEKS | TAFFETA DRESSES %.'; %::5?:’:‘“ ‘ an f “Quality Furs” “Fur Coats” i CANTON CREPE DRESSES No Returns Week End Sale Week End Sale SATIN DRESSES i 2 The minister of Ecuador and Senora SILK AND WORSTED DRESSES i 4 H 717 ELEVENTH STREET N.W. ,g(’-erfi;u’;:'é:f &E’t'c't:?é'\'é':‘c“rfu""z;fi:%"'fi | VELVETEEN DRESSES | Osffer.mg' tl}eONe\veSt r:Vlntt erOSty.}‘ehs. gt TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 6314 WASHINGTON, D. C. Ihonor of Dr. Arteta. who was the dele- |! ” Eerenca Twhich- has Just_Leen held For Street and Evening Wear avings of One-Quarter to One-Thir 2 Hundreds of women have taken advantage of this event to secure seasonable apparel at prices which usually 1] prevail only at the end of the season. You, l too, can benefit if you come here { i | tomorrow. Splendid varieties and rare bargains for all women and misses. e S r 1 A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS [|| 33,55 n Washingion betore [ A OLLORL Y altemiasyalnkwantingion {betoeciy THOSE ARRIVING EARLY WILL HAVE THE WEEK END SALE—CHOICE OF THE HOUSE ADVANTAGE O ALL HIGH-GRADE NEW APPAREL formai Juncheon - yesterday " at" the || RARESTTQAIEGAI;,;I‘SH RS PR IRCES ANDHE = < y a e | T i Shoreham. | & { AT ONE-FOURTH LESS Il The minister of Finland, Mr. Axel 1 THE ORIGINAL LOW MARKINGS | Leonard Astrom. was host at funch- | eon yesterday, entertaining In honor Choice—Suits from 3750 to 11000—One-fourth OF ! of the Seeretary ot Stare, Mr, Fueles Choice—Afternoon Gowns. .35.00 to 137.50—One-fourth Off ||| minister of Swede 0 cant Walln o paner bowhs: 6950 to 147.50—One-fourth Off ||| 3e7; (e MinISter 50 aS %0 Choice—Dance Frocks. ...2975 to 75.00—One-fourth Off 5 Kwapiszewski; _ t! “Quality—Dependable—Furs” |ffl:'&:afi}i‘lé‘lifir‘}‘o‘i‘;.";? M. Fh 11ips; the assistant eecretary of State. Sables, Foxes, Stone Martens. {Mr. Leland Harrison: Mrs. Jewite C. ONE-FOURTH OFF ) oo e Department. Mme. Saburi, wife of the charge Smart clothes Genuine High-grade Hudson Seal Coats || a'afraires of Japan, has hu;ue& cards Alaska Fox or Skunk Trimmed I fovey J:“Kt:t':ee:,":v?:fimm;e. ‘Tamaka for smart : i | rima_donna, will at B-inch Length Bt ches Japandec pri Cotes g e Cabot Lodi host opu ONE-FOURTH OFF e SR e Prices Sale Opens Promptly at 9 A.M. Friday. | | nonor of Senator David I. Walsh. (Next door to Palais Royal) The naval anachg‘o(l;hel 1]1;;(1(1.& emh- Wash 2 | bassy, Capt. Piero Civalleri, lef ash- ‘ashington Fifth Avenue . = ington yesterday for New York and will Branchiofithe New Y. = for Italy, where he will ew York t sl somorrow for tals; wherg_ho vl ok Envblistotat er Ihanksgwing Reduction dale Q) . tiFeRipEpente: This sale is your opportunity. The greatest values of the entire season are here. Only a small deposit required to hold your selection until after the holidays. 300 Handsome Coats Luxurious Fur Collars Values, $75 to $125.00 Sale 492 ‘69 ‘89 50 Top Coats—special, $19.95, $25.00, $35.00 250 Suits---Smart Tailored Coats All materials, colors and sizes. Values, $49.50 to $89.50 - Reduced 32l500 to 559.50 to Mrs. David St. Plerre Gaillard enter- X < tained a company of forty at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Turner, debutante daughter of Mrs. James Huntington Turner. The luncheon was served at small tables in the home of Mrs. Gaillard's mother, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, on 16th street, and the gucsts were debutantes of this and other seasons. Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick, daughter of Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, entertained informally at luncheon yes- terday at Rauscher’s in_ honor of her out-of-town guest, Miss Katherine Max- 3 well of Oakland, Calif., who has been with Miss Kendrick since last Monday and is leaving for her home in Cali- fornia on Saturday. Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert was hostess iat luncheon today in her home, on Vermont avenue. Covers were lald for twenty-four. | Miss Annie Powel Randolph and : Miss Mary Randolph of Hillyer place, M PASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Ave. N. W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps Greatly Reduced have taken an apartment at the . number of our most enthusiastic presenta- Wyoming, for the winter. tions—taken from our regular stock—are offered | Mrs. Charles J. Kappler entertained today at lowered prices. For Friday and Saturday NEW MIDWINTER HATS Five at Four at T Three at .50 2 95 s0 s i oL 400 Beautiful Dresses---All Reduced Six at Four at Five at Three at : The assortment is wonderful in- % $135 $145 $155 $165 ‘An Unequaled Combination 3:g:£im§g;:::“wn ring models in Values $29.50 to $75.00 even! resses. —that come just in time to help you happily de- cide what to give your- self. PERSIAN LAMB COATS. usual $650 values.... $378 CARACUL COATS, full liength, $300 values OF .... Others at Lowered Prices Up to $325 Caracul Coats In the Attractive Short Model, $175 Two and Three Piece Suits Also Greatly Reduced of Style, Quality and Value SI 6.95 $25.00 539-50 EXTRA SPECIALS FOR XMAS Tundreds of Blouses, season’s latest styles 5.00 to $7.95. and copies of imported models. Specially priced at $1.98 to $12.50. Reduced to An interesting assortment of charming modes— invariably smart, chic and distinctive—featuring the newer developments in Satin Hats, Embroidered Silk Hats, Faille Silks and Metallic Cloths. A variety of shapes—pokes, off-face and turbans, in close-fitting and \ll H e A Deposit Reserves Any Coat medium-size hats. — = e - ats of this season’s mode S AKS FUR s el " 100 Beautiful Corduroy Bath Robes. Spe- undreds S 5, 818 i ! i i t $5.00 and $7.95. $10.98. at one-half price. CO All at a special price cially priced at $5.00 an One Family Management for 30 Years ) Silk and Woolen Hose, wonderful selec- Silk_ Underwear—Camisoles—Underskirts— 610 12th St. tion; any color and size. $150 to Furs—All Specially Priced for Xmas N.W.

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