Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1922, Page 55

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- 1 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 17, 1922_PART 2. SOCIETY. 7 l | . | ; | | Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barlett| - 1Daugl'ltel's to Give Dot tox 8t e entote DI | Christmas Dance, Plan i Card Party January 8 (rict o Columbia e 1 oo Of Congressional Club | Constitution Chapter, D. A. I, will | Ce pdleton and Mr. d | celebrate St. Distaff’s day with a Mrs ris ! which will be held at| Tk r married set is repre- | i [[cazd. pasty: 1 ** | sent irs. George Cook, Mrs. |on Friday, December 22, at which the Washington Club, 1701 K street| "p 11, Mrs. Bert Clarke, Mr.|Christmas music will be a featur: { | northwest, on Monday evening, Janu- | and Mrs. Emery Galither, Mr. and| . .cai o o0 (he table will be M B Mre. A. O. Denham and My, and Mr. miglos e mong thelr hostesscs aru Mrs, | Finney. 5 i On the girls’ committee are Miss The Congressional Club will hold « Chrigtmas danca from 9 to 12 o'clock \\\\\\‘.\\\“HHH!I//////// Q \\\\\ | One-carat Blue- Blue - white Dia- white Absolutely 72 i shi £ mond, slightly less Perfect Diamond. thanvone cg,\.tai' {John A. Logan and daughter, Mrs.|go,., " Reper. chairman; Misses | ) Guaranteed Value. Guaranteed Valu Logan Tucker; Mr. and M endleton, Miss lLou Fisher, Miss A uar e. | Roper. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ellsworth, | Mary Rawlins, Miss Hazel Thillips| Mrs. L. J. Dickinson and Mrs. R. 1. | Dr'and Mrs. Grandfield, Dr. and Mrs. and Miss Euches, Doughton, $375.00 . o qe Diamond Specialists For Over 30 Years A diamond bought at our prices is not an expenditure but an invest- ment. Prices and values are guar- anteed. Blue - white' Dia- mond, about 1.3 carat, in white gold mountings. Guaranteed Value, Three-stone Ring, with two diamonds, about Y-carat each; garnet in center. | Christmas GQifts That Please There are gifts for every member of the family to be had hicre. And they are the kind of gifts that please. Buy carly in the week, to insure a wider choice. o Dolls - Velocipedes ‘3& kxtra heavy and large sizes i, Y | | 1 | for boys 6 to 8 years. Sy With 5 55 ~ : At $4.25 and $5,25 = S | Attractive — 1 Faces and 1 it | Beautiful All-platinum Wrist B cau tiful Dia- B S Platinum-top Wrist 1 i wateh Surinded 5 [0S U | D, e | maeen surrounded ! Hai W HitaRu atd ond, sct in (w;'th blue-white cut | 2 Tguds beautiful up-to-date Emgudes | Selling 17-jewel guarantecd movements. $100.00 17-jewel guarantecd - ’ u movement: A Wonderjul Value | sctting. Big special. $15000 | s$s49500 | $9(.00 at about 15 Price $1.19, $1.49, $1.98 $2.49, $2.98, $3.98 Reed Chairs distinet rat $11.75 Doll Baby Carriages With stecl body, leather Of beautiful tapestry and hood and rubbér €3 . ool i e T Round Pillows sk damask. Reed Body Carriages In Beautiful Cretonne, 89, 1.69, $1.98, $2.. = = < SESESRESSKDS | Spaklpcomentet i or SRttty U Hundreds of Other Gifts in Reed, Lamps, Tea Carts, Chairs,"Rockers, Taples, Bird Cages and Rest Chairs Scarfs MISS DOROT! KING, { Daughter of Capt. William King, U. A., and Mrs. King, who today announce her engagement to Mr. Henry Valdimar Christian!, the wedding | date to be announced later. | All-platinum Dinner Ring, five full-cut blue-white dia- _Aluster Ring, 7 full All-platinum Dinner | R{?f:'d-;:nf"g"“" bluea monds. ::r\lxé;‘d:)lue white dia- e Women to Honor :Inbr;\l;lla. fisd\xg ,,m-sA v; B. :]s'o-; NOVELTY AND - white-diamonds : o. Mr. an James Parmelee. | $100.00 $70.00 Secretary and Wife |1 thomas I, G, Keeg: Mo Wikan | UPHOLSTERY SUPPLY STORE 623 7th St. N.W. pt. and Mre. Hayne Ellis and Mr! icorge H. Judd. | [e——]o]—=|olc——=o|c——=|a|lc———lal—=lal——lol——2 ol ———] Pb ilipsborn Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James | 7. Davis will be the guests of honor at the last reception this year to bey ziven by the District of Columbfa, Branch of the League of American { Pen ,Women Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at tho clubhouse, 1723 H street northwest. Announcement has been made by Mrs. Amos A. Fries, chairman of the program committee for the District, that all teas will be suspended through the holidays, an- {nouncement being made r of the wweer | JPPENHEIMER & SHAH WITH [ 907 F Street ' OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS FORMERLY WITH A. KAHN 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, « able of O he District of Columbia 1 *Select Your CHRISTMAS FURS-- GOWNS—FROCKS — WRAPS—COAT> A Most Exceptional EVENT With but six shopping It's the Philipsborn Privilege to Make the Initial Showing of Fashion's Forecast for Spring’ n TarrETA FROCKS ory of American Pen Women in Alaska; Mrs. Florence L. Lyon and Miss Re- At days—and Then beeca Dial, daughter of Senator “FHE VOGUE” CHRISTMAS Nathaniel B. Dial of South Carolina and s 5 gt Distinction at e First Ram's Head Play ¢ sl G : i i To Be Given December 27 The first two founders’ perform- ances of the Ram’'s Head Players will occur on Wednesday, December 27, and Thursday, December 28, at 8:30 o'clock, in the residence of the late Alexander Graham Bell, with entrance at 13281% 1Sth street northwest. Three one-act plays will be given in this first production, which is ex- pected to run for ten performances, covering ‘a period of two weeks, 717 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. PHONE FRANKLIN 6314. “QUALITY—STYLE—DEPENDABILITY" SU]TTS There is Satisfaction COATS Both to the Giver and the One who receives A One-Half Price “THE PRACTICAL GIFT” At . 5 One-Half Price CHOICE OF ENTIRE & VSR SHOP oF STOCK High-Grade. Man- -LUSIVE OU 1 Sunday, Monday and Tues- Tailored Suits for WOMEN 2 CL'\Lf?g'\A¥iEObTER One Large Group of fifyl:;';"iqg‘:"wfik. The opening. 1 Elegant Materials— 3 TOPCOATS— . and a Lady.” by James Reynolds, and Splendid Tatloring- ]‘J:.’f.kf*fi'("g (G,{'()‘g':,’ MOTOR COATS— f Glen,” by J. Ei?i’.f'l"'e I‘im;lsl’v O . H if i) c ALL seen in New York with Jac '},’;‘i‘,y}, ey oas - TRV in “Richard ITI" and with Lio- Suitable for PR Jne-Hall F'ricé xgw LATE MODELS T more T “Machetn. 13 ta he EARLY SPRIN 4 FEATURED ALL WEEK. “THE ACCEPTABLE GIFT” e e e tihe Matof THIS WEEK A Sale Qpens Monday ALL AT ‘{cun;fl; o7 the ‘Ram's Head” Plavers NE. > ’ 2 - cl A . Alice Ba y, Mrs. Alex- ONE-HALF PRICE (One-of-a-Kind" Models) ONE-HALF PRICE e crapam. Bl M A Dl ano, Mrs. James ( ONE SMALL GROUP OF WOOL AND JERSEY DRESSES S, Admira 3 REGARDLESS OF COST Kauffmann, Mrs. ALL NEW FALL MODELS SALE PRICE THIS WEEK 0 e e N e e e N e T e N e e n = a == e I I N e N e A = A == | | 9.48 ‘That Last and :Are Appreciated | Wonderful Hand-embroider- ed Models. l Luncheon Sets, Children’s resen s Dresses, Pillow Tops and ||! 4 I Cms—Scafis, white lv‘vI:rk on tan, also tan—Linen Newer Fashions for the Winter Time e a in : . Priced Very Low. l[| Evening Gowns and Wraps e : g c c c c c c o Such a F There is @ crisp tinge in the air, heralding the arrival of. B:f:; p?n,, Baby - Garters, i . g Phe glorious Yuletide scason. Now Madame must complete | Carriage Cover . Clasps, Bk Tafets Frock B e o ee . wnth B ang . Black Taficta Frock, | . = s - e 0 - : g Braid Trimmed, $15 her winter wardrobe for the gay functions that will hold | Lingerie Pins, Women'’s Gar- of Velvet Ribbons, $15 Beaded Flowers, §25 Ribbon Folds, $25 2 forth this holiday season. ters, l",ow.der!;nfis San:}I Mir- f|| g a The presentation offered by the House of Erlebacher, il o E:::ty it Taking the styles chosen by our Paris commissioner as representa- Wicludes the smartest in mode and most complete in individu- i : . : : . wlity for this season g I Ma-Ma Dolls, $2.50 Up tive of the forthcomlng fashion—we have had them reproduced with - 5 2 That Are Wonders Z 3 .t Evening Gowns of the silver and gold brocaded metal [ Ivory Novelties for Baby |! the utmost fidelity of weave and effect—placing them on advance sale gloths, crystal beaded robes and gorgeous velvets. Combs and Brushes ! tomorrow at ‘ ] The gown of metal cloth is like a brilliant flower'in shime | Soap Cases ~Baby Rattles | wmering iridescence of silver and gold, with a sparkle of Handkerchiefs for every || ¢ — Yhinestones augmenting. - i wMem}:e; I:i: th: ll-'{an;:ly : . fori’}:t:z' Z:;d;lis”i;t the Afternoon Dresses and Party Frocks g b:o‘;:;:l‘:dl.inen:;‘lnt]k::d;:& I o an o] c 25¢ Up 4 Lines truly regal in their siately beauwty—fabrics of el e 1 - metallic tissues, brocaded chiffons and Salome and chiffon ‘ Genmm;él‘mfi““d it , D - i e A B : aid bl g : " B ongee Handke s | You, who appreciate appropriate the latest in garmentry will welcome the announce- Our Ten Per Cent Discount Still Prevails on el e 2oc | ment thi:t Taffeta is ;:atli‘ion's favosilte for e‘pt;:lg-—agd :-lndsejlf _I-n‘ost consise:ntlgv does the dc- ; itching, M Sl signing harmonize wi e smart dignity of this refine 1 caturing the bouffant skirts . Evening Gowns and Wraps g..,.,,,i,,g, Embp:?doery, EQ:: grncef?x]ly puffed eleeve; and snug basquelike bodice. Black, Navy and Bx-ow:-:l i: 'th: ;:m- g 8 THE Hol nounced color trio—relieved by dainty lace, in collar and bertha application. a E l ; . 1. EMEESQ‘I?E}EX'E?OP :m Other Taffeta Frocks—of the advance edition—up to $69.75. I Lrlebache || R - | \

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