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] SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922 SOCIETY. | Miss Margaret Sutherland are recetv- | of honor at dimner last event rm | e | [dct.and black mequine. Mis Suther-| Raliivian. Buests were uth Crissinger. - . : A ] |1and s in white chiffon, the skirt of | the ambissudor of Peru and Semora | Sena bav i 1 petals falling unevenly olow the hem | de Y o Bulgaris ! Penn A ’L’y:’. i eined I e ’ ne, and the bodice gracefully. draped | and . K " l'lt dl"(—cnr Ruests at d e | ; : of silver marks the low waist line ' Dr. 2 2 or of the : i # and she will wear a corsage houauet | L\ Tegation o Sime, K 18ze! Senator and Mr: 'E. W 1 of lilies of the valley. The de g controller of the currency | Were hosts to a S o ea are in pink and 3 . iger, Judge and at a LOW P rice 'The President Will Be the Guest of the : :‘lh';e:’;:““:’.‘i.hf“'"‘"“‘“'i‘"""{*"* & R Among those assisting For 3 Days Only Former Ambassador to France, o (Ve e, Joses, 3 k Mrs. Reeve Lewis. M i Realizing that our stock of Nlr' Hugh C' Vva"ace' N s ren Juhy‘wnn..'\lr‘-- o onibe. | mflw o 2 : WO, N Mrs Charles H. Robt A millinery, which consists of | R o ; L. R ; o : W original and exclusive hats, is | S Presi A nalled aboard the Paris for his home “ Pl o Geors TOn HE President will be the guest | salled abo . h ! : | far too large, we are going to of honor at dinner Saturday ; o : : rearing Freneh blue Chiff 8th St goilg 1o Seentaa o ihe tommer Dalted | The ambassadoF of Pera and ganora STon e S and Pa. Ave. N.W. place 500 of our best numbers States ambassador to France, | 46 Pezet will be the guests of honor 5 s a gown of e abasa il | = : at dinner this evening of the minister Mr. Hugh C. Wallace, who Will en-|,f Panama and Senora de Alfaro. | tertain other distinguished persons. = . Representative Dunn The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- | Settled for Season. idge will be guests at dinner of Com-| Representative and Mrs. Thomas B. ! missioner and Mrs, Cuno Rudolph|Dunn have arrived at the New Wil- S tional Sale of the evening of January 8, who will |1ard, where they have lived for some B y Suther! | < 2, Iy d where they have agaln e 3 entertain the g lad sis i entertain a large company of guests|Years, an O buttetizn b : ; P pper. company, in- |in the presidential suite at the New | taken a sulte for the winter. cluding a number of young men. will ; { Willard. Mra. Coolidge presided at| Ropresentative and Mrs. W. Bourke | MIS8 MARGARET SUTHERLAND, |later g0 to the Chevy Chase Club for| [ the first senatorial ladies’ luncheon | Cockran are established in the house | Debutante dnughter of Senator and dancing. | | party at the Capitol yesterday, the |t 1615 Rhode Island avenue, which | Mrn. Howard Sutherland, who is be- s : : ok M 3 al beads. Othe. on sale for Thursday, Friday and Saturday at At thtis amazingly low price we feel sure that this g : : t ® ! they have leased from the Governor- |fng presented to their friends at a 2 end can be accomplished, for you'll find hats for every company Baving n;_lg‘e’\'in:r;le‘{mtvhh:h eleot ‘of Pennaylvania and Mra. GIf- | tes oot mfterneon st the Wooming: Hoover. d occasion, and the styles and materials are the very last [ ok o of the former Vice Presi- | [ord Pinchot. firnealts W : : ol ;“ 3 p}.m;ng on sale a large lot > S el b : ity. dent, and former president of the | Mrs Thomas F. Walsh will give a = 7 : their home, in ; -l of wa including satins, taffetas. word in millinery of high quality i Sirs. David A Reed, wife of | cmuit nan briday wien il give 2 phine Heyl, who will have as guest s e s e szes and colors. We have gone ° throu, 1~ stock and selected the les that formerly sold up b8 and $10, and offer Reed of Pennsylvania, Wuv|in honor of the Misses Bryn, daugh- |of honor Miss Cecelia McCallum, for the first time, and Mrs. | ters of the minister of way and|whose marriage to Mr. Chauncey M. Parker, wife of the ( Mme. Bryn, and of the Misses Ainsa, | p,r ? New Yotk will take place ernor of Loulsiana. was also a guest. nieces of Capt. and Mrs. Luke M- | Parker of New York will take p - Namee n January. . The ambassador rance and Mme. u £ = ) e 1328 G st 2d will return to the emb Mrs. H. Wilfred DuPuy will be| The Congressional Club has issued| Tho ninister of 1 rugnay and Mme evening from New York, where hostess at dinner this evening in her | 2748 for Monduy, December 18, from \urela, accompanied Ly the latter er today they bade von voyage' home on N street. 4 to 6 o'clock, Miss Helena | niothor-in taw and sister. Dr. Gareia o the former premier of France, | = afsh of the' ) litan Opera | | hron and Mme. Lagon. L Georges menceau, when he . and M ‘llllam Eric Fowler | Company will be its guest and will | jn Washington from A | issued invitations for a dance |8Ing. The ~Musical Directors oflihoe minister and Mme. Varela went | Thursday evening December 25 for | America will he the guests of honor. | lire week . to. mect them on their | \the latter's daughter, Miss Emily At the tea m"!v will_be Mrs. A.lurrival in this country. ! All Must | Earte, who will come trom California, | W s. T. H. Caraw —_— | where she 1y in school, to spend a The minister of Nlcaragua and Go Chrtstmas with Mr. and Mre. Fome | will be Mrs, K C. Davila, Mrs F. Senora de Chamorro will entertain | Dallinger, Mrs. P. H. Dale, Mrs. C. R. [« dinner party of sixty or | Mrs. Frank §. Hight was hostess|Crisp, Mrs. Frank Crouther, Mrs. L [guests in the Willard room at the | | at the first of a series of luncheons |C. Cramton, Mrs. T. S. Crage and|New Willard the evening of January | today, entertalning a company _of | Mrs. J. H. Covington. 8, in_honor of the : | We have selected all the velvet | twelve in the palm room of the N — nd Mrs. Hughes : i — y k—1 | Willard Hotel. Those present were] Mrs. Lyman B, Swormstedt, who | & |} hats in stock—mostly black- ‘1‘3' choi to S5, them for Thursday Mrs. Cano Rudolph, Mrs. Matthew A.|will mect the guests at ti.e reception | The former minister of Lolivia ana |} formerly sold up to §3, $6.98. $7.50 be Laney, Mrs. Charles Drake, Mrs. |to be given in honor of Mine. Jusse- | Senora de Calderon were the guests Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Clarence | rand by the Women's City Club from and Sto, and are going to let them R!(hmond Day, Mrs. Parker West. |4:30 to 6 o'clock tomorrow, will be O 1575255555 555555595 3593535375 ! Mrs. Joseph Hampson, Mrs. Joseph |assisted by Mrs. Richard Harlow, Mrs | Davies, Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. | Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Charles . \ s Frederick Britten and Mrs. Daven- 3 s “lintock, | POrL White. Witliam Woodward - || UNIQUE AND ORIG]NAL Good Warm Coats. ................. ....$10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hight will give a || dance on Wednesday evening, De- h 1214 F St. NW. ember 27, The bacl s of the Bri Elegant assortment to choose > Tor their "sekoolgir) daumier St | ah '.'-,,nf’.." Ny St wi o's danes || from—Ic up. Alm beautiful Fur-Collar Coats.......... ----$14.98 | Barbara Hight riday December 22, at 314 Calendars—15¢ Beaverette Collar Coats. . .. s I“ Mre, Beverley Randolph Mason s live, The dance o et PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP Fine Coats, fitch opossum collars. . . . .. {H - PO TS . , o . ! entertaining at a bridge tea this aft- | nounced for Monda g N C . . | Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel ernoon for Miss Emily Dial, Miss| 1. The hoets w 933 G St. “,",:',, it Coats, with Manchurian wolf collars. . Emma Stitt and Miss Elizabeth Mar-| Bethell, Capt. F. L. Toltenham. o 3 bury Beale. Other guests include Miss [ G. 1 Thompson. Mr A, H. Hamilc. 2 Luxuriant Fur Collar and Cuff Coats. . atricia Afnsa, Miss Rebecca Dial.|Gordon, Mr H. A, . H. V. Mixe Virginia. Edwards, Miss Cor: | Tennant and Mr Les A F Fine Plusll Coats. ................. nelia Ensign. Miss Harrlet Fleming.|Goodhart. Miss Julie Hume, Miss Cecil Lester == 5 | Jones, Miss zabeth Taylor Jones,| Dr. and Mrs. R. Shands wil! pre That Will Please | Miss ‘Harriet Love, Miss Margaret|sent thelr daughier, Miss Agnes SHIMpHer HER Moncure, Miss Genevieve Rusk, Miss a t a tea dance, Saturday aft- A YEAR’S s Mary Taylor, Miss 6. at the W MEMBERSHIP TO WILL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE | Tomorrow & Friday Poiret Twill and Navy Tricotine Dresses Ei iy Tilto Miss Virginia h = ), A ! s us re 3 i | I"?h:;\‘,f‘.:," “'fil‘?"' :’?:‘E;egm‘rfi:. o ",E:" nds has recently re-{ OUR BIG Silk Drcss.els. N T $698 ! 7 o on | Dorothy , : ! it Wright, Miss Marguerite-Woolley anal|See aheras chntent andiin] CIRCULATING Poiret Twill Dresses. ...... it | & Py 50 3 50 Miss Luey Woolley. eon Thursday, December 21, : LIBRARY \ Good Silk Dresses e .$10.00 At Savln S of 15,3 tO K 35_._) Other guests are invited for tea, at|daughter. ez \ = G e s Mharle i e lperne i iGe ! e e eanel ar Velveteen, Poiret Tw:ll and Silk Dresses. . .$14.98 bler Moss are assisting. . |have nmmélrr guest Ars. Robo /i: a e Black and Navy Skirts. .. ... Col. and Mrs. William Allen Phil- i Shopfbe Pleated Prunella Skirts. ... (i iill 1ips will entertain a company at din- | g ! I [l ner this evening at the Che "i ifth and Mrs. John Lewis Edwards 4 i ave issued invitations for a danc The Washington committee for the IR, SEoH e Rty diient | Nopats Bone Siad i Lk €hae i T k F R I St k A ter, Miss Virginia Edwards. Fuller Russian Rofugnohm aken rrom egu ar (1]¢ Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Tarbutton | hrancp have decided to continy have as their guests the latter’s Mrs. Campbell Forrester, p = (ter, Mrs. Percy Willlamson of Mil, Island avenue, until B Beyond question the opportunity of the season to ac- || City. Mont. and her brother-in-law | committecs sincerely desire every one St L : a r, Dr. and utler { not only to come and purchase, but t quire a real value in high type Paris-Replica . models par- [l of Helena; Mot Col"and Mrs. Tar-| Come o s the many new donations A " button will entertain at dinner to-which b been giv 3 ticularly reduced in order to make room for new arrivals. morrow evening at Wardman Park | The Leagua of the North of Frame Hotel for their guests and have been | Agair: berculosiz is now carin hosts at several smaller parties in|for over 10.000 tuberculosis ps 1109 1111 G St Nw their apartment, at the Parkwood |Without this splendid o 7 = o DD ilil{ Mrs. Willlamson will remain with | these people, who are absolutely 5 50 them through the season and Dr. and | tute, would be left without medlml Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. PY . 4 {lilfMrs. Butler will return to Helena |care. The Fuller Rus shortly. 5 S, sians ln Pflr’l, many : . s v | B T Make Your Xmas Selections Le Seure, will ve th first of vnte s ol f the Washing. Farsaty Upuoi§G2a0 FoemeerkylUpiio$8:100 letak Comall “adnces"ln e home | Co Lol £or L e ot R irece SO ks of | Eikone i Gonns: ot 538 Tach et 0o eventie of D’ | Conire iy Tibergitose, "o Mo Tomorrow From Some of the BIatelaSSe Lace p]ain and Satirl— ary 9. The first dance will be in honor | the Fuller Refugee Fund. . Lace, Greatest Values of the Year X f Miss Ellen Bruce Lee, daughter of Dinner — Dance — the Theater and Il Sr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, Senutorial Bud Makes . Newest dr: nd AlE: : 3 Senatoria 3 ! back Canton ewest drape a : 2 The delegates to the conference on | DTont Thi A""'“’“h“: el panel effects. osther Social needs. Central American affairs will be the | Miss Margarct Sutheriand. dauehicr, - . Suggestions guests of honor at dinner this even- | Of Senator and Mrs. Howard Suther. r . fig of the third assistant secretary |1and. is the second bud of the seni- of state and Mra. Robert Woode Biise, | torial circle to make her debut this lsses ance roc s who will entertain in their apartment | Season. and is being presented at tea at 1785 Massachusetts avenue. this afternoon, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at At Savl'l ] Of $15'50 to 530'50 Miss Hey] will entertain at a buffet | Mrs. Sotheriand have_an apartment | oy eaturing All the o - - supper December 20 for Miss Del- ' for the season. Mrs, Sutheriand and | Prominent Points of the S"k Underwear e Mode At$ ] 6-95 Dainty Dance Dresses, of fine quality chiffon taffeta in a won- derful range of exquisite colors. Trimmings of roscttes, novelty ornaments and lace. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. Styhsh Daytime Dresses That Appeal to the Well Dressed Woman At $19.95 Many new ones and hundreds taken from our well selected stock that were formerly priced up to $49.50 and reduced for this sale tomor- row. Included arve Taffeta Silks, Canton Crepes, Novelty Crepes, Satins, Poiret Tw and Tricotines. Also beautiful Taffeta Dan Frocks, all sizes. Women’s and Misses’ The Ideal Christmas Gift wgise ... S298 Crepe de chine and ra- dium_silk Teddys, Combi- nations and Step-ins, in white, flesh, orchid, light biue, etc. ~ All daintily trimmed with fine lace and ribbons. ; HIGH-CLASS, FUR-TRIMMED COATS & WRAPS MARVELLA, MARCOVA, GERONA, il TARQUINA, CASHMERE & DUVETYNE . Luxuriously Collared and Cuffed with A Timely I : BEAVER, SQUIRREL, CARACUL’ REAL FUR SALE MONKEY, FOX, WOLF or MOLE % A Cash Purchase From a New 1 4 Off 4 [ Manufacturer at Some Collared, Cuffed and Bordered with || Y™ Every Garment Seleted by CARACUL Bertram Cohn, Who Knows Furs 57‘. $8 9.50 Formerly up to $125.00 777 2% P27 Southwest e 12th and G Sts. Furriers Since 1906 ' Buy With Confidence | 1,000 Crepe de Chine lnd Sldn Spedllal $l 00 7 V270 Crepe de chine Teddys, Combinations, ~ Camisoles, Van _Raalte, Vanity Fair and Kayser Sflk Vests. All in pretty boxes ready for gifts. Give Gloves No woman can have too many pairs, Two-Button Kid Gloves $2.75, $2.98, $3.75 Long Kid Gloves 722 % % 7227 % 2% .Baltic Seal Coats 40 " inches long, large gathered collar and wide sleeves with deep cuffs. 72 W 7/ ji Beautifully § $5.00 to $9.00 fned 18000 8 . Co 1 IS g e Glone UES «ooeneen N $3.50 Pair i ° i \\ Z o i 7 Baltic is Dyed Coney. \ Gifts of Hosiery il \ ;k! A Discount of 259 T | [ Spsitee | B Il udson 0al N to $55.00 1 1. 98 \ il Introduces the December e | § : ILE3 S8 o \ it 40 inches long; of remark- § ,,,E,‘,’,r ‘:}';,Tid c::tsd $2.98 to $5.00 Pair 5\; jw AI E F ' IRS ably fine, durable skins. \\§ fitted l?:"‘? d“"“dfi“:;'_l ’ Sports Hose i\i ol and s e o | gl IR Beltcd ‘cost, “reduced P . . . Nt g lors, all sizes Our Eniire Collection of Winter o) it 322 5 \ Py values ..ce Beaded Bags % If you are in doubt as to what to_ give, solve the question here, where selec- tion is greatest. Furs Included in This Sale o gt fa et . $ 3 5 Muskrat. Deduct the 257 at the.time of pur- 27500 Natural Raccoon Coats Salerrosreorn: ; \ o~C O - . 575.00 Scotch Mole Coat, trimmed w. ’l;c;;zhz’fm chase from the original price which is 0 Hudgon Sest—beantial model Ll | 198 e 516 plainly marked on every ticket. 7500 Natural Squirrel Coat. N siyles and materiale ’: _::’ : ‘;::o : | - e ot $2.98 to $35.00 ors, All sizes,

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