Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVE G_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. g Society (Continued from Efghth Page) | dinner last evening in celebration of | the twenty-ninth anniversary of their wedding. friends of the hosts. Mra Rafael R. Govin and M Govin went to New i i Mrs. M. ~iof the wom Hospital, w which will of the hospi The guests were Indiana York last e | Massachusetts avenue Sunday. Columbin Hospital Ball Recelving Line Arranged. arrett Learned, president She, v box committee, Mrs. maan. at _the lmlli , and Mrs. | retary of the embassy. EDMONSTON’'S—Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality Is Important”— “Fit Is Imperative” | ing and wiil return to their home on | John Newbold, the treasurer, Mrs. Joseph H. Hampson; the recording | sccretary, Mrs. Reovo Lewis; the cor- | reapondinis secretary. Mra. Jorome C. unsaker, and the chairman of the a Victor Kauff- ette, where he will be until the = Col. Matthew A. DeLaney will 1's board of Columbia | make the introductons. receive given for the benefit | fomarrow evening at | French embassy, M. Hellmann, has ill be assisted by | turned to Washington after an Thomas | sence of little more than five month n Miller, | and has come in the capacity of sec- He will be Former commercial attache of the |Winding Up 47 Years in Businessl VALUES and | Black Kid, (oG e (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles 1334 F STREE [ol[—=lal—=ol—lcle—TXlol——ol—07zc \ Stock-Reducing Sale that will break all records for BIG 15% Discount on Strap Pumps brown Bluk Kid. blick satin and patent leather. \ 10° . Discount on Women’s Oxfords brown kid. 109 Discount on Women’s Boots Rlack kid, brown Kid, brown calfskin and black calfskin. 10% Discount on All Men’s Shoes EDMONSTON & CO. : black suede.| buck ang| Eray Pbilipsborn 608 TO 614 Vests Glove Si full cut; and handsomely hemstitched. Eleshifcolor = a8eout et ea s 51.95 Other Vests—8$2.95 to $4.25 Bloomers Glove Silk, Radium Silk. Satin and Crepe de Chine: plain tailored and hem- stitched. All shades, includ- ing Black and \White. $2.95 Other Bloomers—$3.95 to $5.50 Silk Petticoats —and Pantalettes : Jersey Silk Petticoats; $1.95 with deep plaited flounces. Tn all the wanted colors Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats and Pantaletces; plain, hemstitched or em- broidered; plaited flounces. $5.00 Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats; plain tailored; or with scalloped and embroid- ered flounces.............. 53.95 Other grades up to $12.50 Smart and Practical Sweaters Pure "Wool Worsted Sweaters, with sound or V neck; plain and $2 49 fancy weaves Wool Tuxedo and Slip-over Sweat- ers, and combinations of wool and iber; round and V neck; 55.00 belted ; some with pockets.. Other grades from $1.95 to $35.00 11th ST. NW. Things Happily Given --- and Graciously Received For the personal wardrobe Dainty Underwear—that is cut true to proportion; and made with artistic skill. Point Philipshorn way— Vests and Step-Ins Made to match—Crepe de Chine, Radium and Lorelei Silk and Satin. Flesh, White, Orchid, Blue, and BlacleiPach e s o $3.95 Others from $2.95 to $5.95 Bach Camisol les Crepe de Chine, Satin, and Radium Silk—neatly finish- ed; also Brassieres in Satin, sl'oo Other Grades from $1.25 to $2.95 Silk and Sport Hose The favored kinds—Clock- ed Wool, Silk and Wool, iii;un Silk with lisle tops, Glove Silk and All Silk.... 3 pairs, $5.65 _ Silk Hose, with lisle tops; full fashioned ; all the newest colors; perfect quality....., 3 pairs, $4.50 Wool Sport Hose, in th Heather ct?lorings. .e... :l.t.i $l.00 Givable Blouses Crepe de Chine, Satin, Paisley, Bro- caded Velvet and combinations. Bead- ed and embroidered ; new hip-line and overblouse 312-50 $1.95 $1.59 effectsBURISTTaaY Paisley and Crepe de Chine Blouses }emtl::rmderedb.and beaded; s 95 effective combinati new models ......(.’:]f..a.l:t.l 8. . Tailored Blouses, in Voiles and Dim- ities; handmade; trimmed with real Filet and Irish Lace. Peter ss oo Pan and V neck and Tuxedo Other Blouses, $1.95 to $29.75 medel s e N succeeded as commerclal attache by M. Le Neveu, who will arrive next month. M. Heilmann is at the Hotel Lafay- ar- rival of Mme. Hellman and his daugh- ters, when they will take a house. Mrs. T. A. Given will be hostess at dinner tomorrow evening, and will take her guests later to the ball for the benefit of Columbia Hospital for which Mrs. Given has taken a box. re- b- Gen. and Mrs. on M. Patrick en- tertained at dinner last evening it | the Hotel Lafayette in honor of Gen. 'and Mrs. Goodloe Edgar of Detroit. The other guests werc the assi secretary of war and ‘:\h-fi{l i iwrlght, Gen. Willinm Lassiter, :vnvrf;} Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wil nt of Detroit, Mrs. Louls J. s, Ridley Mclean and Maj. ol op” will be held in the post tration building, and Col. Wil- nt, will {admin 1fam C. Rivers, post command: etving lin The lecorated head the re: been pictur on by the i { Horse Regiment, under instructions of Lieut. R. B. Hood of the sume reg- Patton is well known to local » lovers, horse sk city, but ington both Maj. ar Mrs. Theodore the I g the League of Ax A in the ty A Mrs, Tiller, plumb Mrs. Phillip Camph foliffe, Mis Katherine W Lo , M Frederick ) nney, Dorothy Warren. Miss Margaret Southerland, Miss Nevelle Johnson and Mrs. Ernest Walker. Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, president of the Leazue of A Pen Women, met th elr] drawing room of th the luncheon, reading from her hooks and poems. M B gave seve Lduring th national Mrs. Reid Hunt of Boston is the & h parents. Mr. and M 2018 O street north- TWHl g0 1o New wuest of Mr. and the latte mother, ) her home at 1 New York st visit in Wash Lave been ing the conciusion of the {ington, ', Tanne: Col. und Mre. E v thia aft ®Iving s childre noon for their son. Tanner, who fs celobr. anniversary of h Mr. and Mre. Plttsburgh have re fngton And have ! at the New Wiliar & the tenth Mosta of The Guvernor of In Warren T. McCriy Washington . who nddresac the Indlana last evening and te leave for the Whi W. Va., where he will attend a meet- ing of governors, Miss Isabel Poweil entertalned at owed by a ted fnclud cards Le Roy, Mrs. Jame Betty Voorhees, M hiees, Mixs Dorothy Fogan, Miss Ca iyn Hagner, Miss Ro: Miss Mary T Miss ) liott Costello, Louise Smi Iies Ruth I atherine iterr ixs Harrictt S Miss 1 Randolph, atharine R ad Miss Bleanor Northrup. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black of New York will com M ington to spend Christmas tay at the Hamilton Hotel. They will arrlve on December 23. Mr: Iy Miss lsabells and Mrs. Henry Lieut. Commander and Mrs. John H Gunnell have returned to Washring- ton and are at the Powhatan, where they will remain for a week. v, daughter of Col. of this clty. Miss Esther M home, convales ness. The ball given last night ¢ under t ng from a slight ill- en's 1 8 a ss, having been Iargely ¥ representatives of na- tional and city off of resident_socie! American brilliant su A Haven of Interest to the Gift Seeker, Collector and Lover of Home Antiques Reproductions In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, Silver and Shefficld Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. 4. F. denold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. NW. AT Blackistone's, H St. at 14th ROSEMARY CHOCOLATES ‘—For Christmas —By Parcel Post YOUR Yuletide orders for elicious Rosemary Choco- lates and Bonbons can scarcely be in hand too soon where out-of-town delivery is involved. Made fresh daily, and spe- cially packed for mailing as you direct. —60c, 80c, $1 per pound & ROSEMARY LUNCHEONETTE dishes satisfy the most critlcal. Afternoon tca also served. Blackistone’s ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store lole—=o]l—=]o]——=[a|——22]o|—2]|alc——a[s|e——[o|c—— o] o——[o| c—=| o] —= o[ —=1] 0] Rlack was former- | ann is again at her | Public to the number of more than s1x hundred persons. Roy McKinley Basford, in whose honor the unit was named, was killed In France, leaving to his sister, Miss |loons were carried b, Irene W, Hasford, tne message to |lowed to float to the carry on.” Miss Basford is president | gay throng was cross of the unit, and much of the su; £5 the colored stream of last night's ball was due to her |side to side of the hal untiring efforts, aided by her com- mittees. The affair was given for the {benefit of the disabled and blind veter e world war for whom s “carrying on” its work of D sympathy. The auditorium of the Interfor De- partment and tha adjoining cerridors e given a festlve uppenrance by the fons of red, white and blue that ‘wers used in artistie profusion. and the { and a tablean. in which the Red Cross | Mrs. s, hn Dryden. Mre. Robert Ran- Elsic Freeman., Mrs, John Davidge, the Misses Tucicsr, Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mrs. Allen Kirk, Mrs. nt Richard Harlow, Mrs. George Leonard Smith, Mrs. Fairfax Leary and Mrs. Charles Woodhull beauty of the scene was still further | nurse, enchanced late in the ?vunlng when hundreds of red, white and biuc toy bal- the Salvation Army formed men from the Army Marines, and the Ameri uni- | sell, aud rvecrcssed by the Marine Band s 8 thrown from | choral ciub. i Wela, and ave closed Margaret Louis Preceding the dancing a program of | Child Welfare Soclety high excclience was given by Mr. Ervin | folds Christmas Sale. Stinson of Washington, fo e |n1 the Metropolitan Op In cbarge of the Chris Mr. George O'Connor, ol and gift sale at 1111 Connecticn Mr. Milo Atkinson, humorous { nue for the benetit of the Child W fancy duncing by students of 2 local | fare Soclety arc Miss Gw, M school, choral selections by the gemi- | Ellot Goodwin, Mre. Theod: There is 10 be chorus of the In-Com-Co Clul, songs | son, Mrs. Herbert Howard, Mrs. Wil- | Colicge Women's Club Mr. and Mrs. Mullan Wilitam Dickin ~ Twe W A Sale Of | | New Coats i | Lavishly Fur Trimmed =pend at the lee in Washington House a luncheon &t tut 1 18 and dances by 1216 F St. N.W. To Enhance the Luxurious Beauty of Their Fine Fabrics $9 5.00 New coats purchased this past week in New York—and— emphatically the supreme coat values of this wonderful coat season. You cannot but turn for a moment from your Christ- mas shopping to see these coats if you still have one to buy —or—what would be more attractive for a gift? A Treasure House of Useful Gift-Things Centemeri Gloves, Mark Peatiter Goods, Gold ockmgs, Van- Underwcar, ippine Lingerie and hun- dreds of other things—beau- tifel and mn.m—m;mg irom abroad—all priced witl the utmost moderation and all sold with strict regard for that spirit of helpfuiness so characteristic of the Jelleft Christmas Service. By Way of Suggestion— Gold Stripe Slik Stockings— the silk stockings that wear— $2.00 and $2.75 pair. “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Vests at $1.75 and full cut. well reinforced bloomers at $2.45. Women's Linen Handker- chiefs, hand embroidered initials and corner designs, each, 25c, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. Men's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs with hand embroidered Initials In block or script let- ters, each, 35c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00. Centimeri French Kid Gloves In two-clasp, special at $2.85 to $3.50 and one-clasp, strap-wrist, 8-button capeskin gloves at $2.50 to $6.00 pair. Mark Cross Leather Bags and Purses, exclusive and novelty designs from abroad, $3.50 to $32. Silk Umbrellas of finest qual- ity, in all colors and many charming handle designs, $5.00 to $20.00. Lace Neckwear, in new and novel effects, in pretty “giftie” boxes, $1.00 to $2.95. Beautiful Halr Bands in frosted metallic leaves, vari- ously embeliished with rose- buds. rhinestones and colored stones, each, $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 and others more elaborate up to $20.00. Sorosls Bougalr Slippers in quiited satin and soft, warm feit, In a wide range of desir- abie shades; palir, $1.90 to $2.75. Beautiful Petticoats of Jersey and radlum siik, handsomely styled and In a surprising range of desirable colors, $5.90, $7.50, $115.09 to $135.80 Coats. .. .. I Wonderful materials, all of them and gorgeous fur trim- mings. Fifty for yvou to select from—in all sizes and all with selected furs. Among them are the Kimono Blouse Coat of Gerona with Platinum Wolf collar and cuffs; the sheath wrap with side fastening of diagaonal luster and taupe wolf collar and cuffs— the long-waisted blouse-back coat of Glamora with huge shawl collar and cuffs of black fox or lynx—the \\'ing—l)nck coat of Cordella with beaver or squirrel collars, the side-fastening blouse coat of Lustrosa with beaver collar and cuffs and the straightline coats of Fashona with collars and cuffs of taupe or black fox. A Most Extraordinary Opportunity to Buy a Really Fine Coat at a ‘ Moderate Price Women’s Coat Sale—2nd Floor. Misses’ Coat Sale—3rd Floor. A SALE OF Hand-made Brouses of dimity and volle—caintlly trimmed with real filet and Irish laces, $3.95 to $15.00. you have been waiting to buy— looking for that rare opportunity when a small sum would afrock of un- usual beauty—a frock exquisitely tasteful to the smallest detail —come to this sale! Frocks for Madame $29.50 Silk and Cloth Dresses. .. ... ... 318'50 __Only one or two of a kind of these attractive Dresses, in Canton Crepe_for afternoon or business; Poiret Twill for street wear; and Spanish Lace Dinner Dresses. Drastic reductions from our own carefully selected stock. $39.50 Afternoon & Street Frocks. . . 325'00 A choice collection of exclusive designs in silk and cloth dresses, featuring the circular skirt. draped and long slenderizing line models. Color~ include navy, black and brown. i i 1 i $45 Lovely Poiret Twill Street 329,50 Dresses ..... Exquisite street dresses of Poiret twill, trimmed with braid. beads, hand embrojd- ery and handsome buckles. Truly remarkable values in this group. . $49.50 Daytime and Frods ... *30° In this group Madame can find a daytime dress for cvery occasion; a dinner dress of lace or chiffon—and Fyening Gowns, in lace, chiffon, Can- ton or taffeta. Here are also white Canton and white Georgette for Eastern Star ladics. In addition a splendid ‘selection of black mourn- ing dresses. Several desirable mod- els in extra sizes Misses” $35 and $39.50 — Froda...... 20" Taffetas, Chiffons, Georgette Crepes. Exquisite styles in lovely pastel shades—Cape sleeves and strap shoulders. 20 models to select from! lessesfl'k ? $39.50 to $45.50 Frocks. .. .. }29.75 A wonderfl group—Canton Crepe. Crepe de chine, abethan Crepe. Crepe Romaine with Tatfeta—A host of styles—blouse basque, side draped, circular skirts—for business, calling and sports—See this wonderful lot.

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