Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1922, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY Dushingty Sacly 635TH ' Misses qnd Girls To be chosen with convenience and remem- bered with appreciation. Special New Displays of Holiday Apparel are now being shown. They provide gifts which are both practical and charming. To those who give and to those who receive, our name in any article signifies Highest Quality. Misses' Evening Dresses, $25. $45 to $125. Misses' Afternoon Dresses, $25, $35, $45 to $100. Misses' Cloth Sailor Dresses, $9.25, $10.50 and $14.75. Girls' Party Dresses. $12.50, $13.50, $15.00 to $35. \ Scarfs and Scarf Sets, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.25 to $10.50. Misses’ and Girls' Bath Robes, $4.50, $6.00. $10.50 to $19.50. ] Wool Socks, 50c, 95¢, $1.25, $1.95, $2.50. Silk and Novelty Stockings Silk Undergarments—Japanese Kimonos Breakfast Coats—Breakfast Sets Quilted Robes—Sweaters Infants’ Outfits—Dolls Small Toys—Nursery Furniture Fltwe! Comer Thirieenit Quality Farniture for Cash Save One-third to One-half FURNITURE---The Acceptable Gift FURNITURE will always be a constant reminder of the giver—and furniture is always acceptable. qEVERY purchase will be delivered before Christmas if you wish. Living Room Suites, cane and overstufied, $100 0 $450. Dining Room Suites, $150 to $500. Bedroom Suites, $100 to $500. McDougall Kitchen Cabinets, $39 to $85. Tea Carts . Easy Rockers Library Tables Telephone Tables Pictures Lamps and Shades Smoking Stands Royal Easy Chairs Cedar Chests Desks Convenient tables : We have .assembled from this country and abroad a collection that will charm the most discriminating critic. CHINA —SILVER —CRYSTAL ART CERAMICS —LAMPS DECORATIVE FURNITURE GIFT NOVELTIES You are cordially invited to in- spect our showing in FINE ARTS DEPT. on the third floor. MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Prices ranging from 50c to $3.50 $1 to $25 DULINeMARTINGD, . 1215-11' F STREET & 1214 to 1218 G STREET Hours—8:45 to 5:30 | . return from ria Col. Wilsor v riends. liNew Year Day and Other Receptions at|site raspeessriod wich he oraer'sc Sitrendsie Open 9:15 A.M. ~ Close 6 P.M. | i earlier in the season, th formal official receptions during the f $6).98 d $A4.98 LR AN at 2% and 4* N s \rournrat Waists and Overblouses fliand occupied for several years by | the Christmas season Mr. and Mrs. i blom and Mrs. J. C. Cantrill. [] SOCIETY. makes fier home in Georgetown, where | {can conference. entertained a lunch- | = = — she has lived for many years. eon rmy at the New ard yester- = Sunday Col. Wilson was presented flR‘_l’“ "!'.':'o’:r!;’: "E;n‘"(‘)’::"':flo";f”"‘: . with the distinguished service medal A 7 y: - ECAfort Hars foniorty knpymias Obs | i Amiie ok oDl et lumbus barracks, “for exceptions! and 1 and distinguished i 7, rgeon of the Amer}: D ) < Mrs. Van_Auken Mills has returned from New York city, where the ann versary of her birthday was reco, Dresident of the allled sanitary com- | yoior o8 i em o M. e r6 1o Tission. Upon their Teturn from his | Wakinason Foc tae holidsy sesson tour of inspection he and his family S . il make thelr home in Columbus, S S S DT o. the White House Canceled for the Winter, With a Quiet Holiday. The Women’s Gift Store Offers Big ‘Reductions for Last-Minute Shoppers Beacon Bath Robes Values from $3.98 to $7.98 Former Third Assistant Secretary Senor Don J. G Guerrero of Havana, | of State and Mra. Breckinridge Long Cuban delegate to the Central Amer- (Continued on Ninth Page.) HE President will not hold the | Araditional New Year day re- ception at the White House tlits season and, as announced l will be no | A White House will be very quietly celebrated and without guests or en- tertainment of any kind. Wash Waists Silk Blouses Values to $4.98 Values to $7.98 5.9 54.98 Silk Underwear : Values to $3.98 Values to $5.98 s 1 =98 :2.93 Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine Teddys, Combinations, etc. Kayser’s and Vanit S irts and Bloomers Silk Camisoles Jougoslav Government Buys Legation Home. The minister_of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa- vichich, has purchased for his gov- ernment the house at 1620 ‘16th street and will move within a fortnight. The offices of the legation will be removed to the new house, which was built former Senator and Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey of Texas. Former minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch 'lived for some vears in house at 2148 Wyoming avenue, which Dr. Pavichich took possession of after their departure. The offces of the lega: tion are now at 1339 Cofinecticut avenue. The minister ¢ Slam, Phya Prabha Karavorlgse, nas sued cards for Tuesday, afternoon, January 3. from 5 to 7 o'clock at the legation, 2300 Kalorama road. —If s0, center your thoughts on The minister of Norway and Mme. - . - . . - Values !;t;/n fantertainediatidinnerinat o¥ern-| S SiMissl RUDHIWA LLACE, I Women S, Mlsses and chldles to $1.98 c . Miss Laura Bryn, in honor of Miss|of Agricultare c. Virginia Selden, who made her debut at & ball last evening. The other guests were Miss Kate Gray, house|som with them at Suest of Miss Selden; Miss Catherine | Hotel. Weller and her house guest, Mi Francis Wiser; Miss Dorothy Warren, sl e Bon-JEMise i ae borhood House Thursday evening, Janu- Turner, Miss Inger Bryn, Mr. Hun-|g vy 71" in the P A tington Turner, Mr. Raymond PII8on, | ywijigrd Those who have purchased Mr. Armand Donnell, Mr. Earle War- | boxes for the ball include Mrs. Cuno Ru- ren, Mr. James Nolan, Mr. Parker{4oiph, Mrs Alfred Pembroke Thom, Nolan, Mr. Willlam Delacey, Mr.|yrs D. C. Poole, Mrs. Arthur Bullard, Reber Littlehales and Mr. Yandes|hrs o O Fqoe . e Charles M MAGStE Ffoulke, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mra. Senator Frelinghuysen and _his g’r‘:’!;;;efiffl’ pes l;l jiitreaibupny tamily left Washington this morning | }=. Busenc, Mever, Jr.: e, Chattes for a ses trip to Florida on the|Boushton Wood, s —Judeh floms senator’s yacht and will visit Miami|$ears Mrs. Francois Berser boras. and St. Augustine while in southern|Mre. Geotge Sfemta, MR - g waters. s 5 Gift Apparel at the Proper Prices Phoenix and Onyx Silk Hose Including the Popular Pointex Ac § 1 .95 full-fashioned—every pair perfect Chiffon Silk Hose.. .. $2.95 Clocked Sport Hose.. $1.00 Silk Teddies........ $2.95 Satin Camisoles, with dainty lace and ribbon trimmings Silk Petticoats $3.98 values Values to $5.98 $9.98 . $9.98 All-silk Jersey, Jersey and Taffeta, Radium Silk, etc. 20% Reduction on Silk Negliges Silk Hose Handba_gs_l $2.00 Pai‘r Reduced $1.98 Bags, $1.00 Heavy Quality Pure $2.98 Bags, $1.98 Mrs. Robert L. Owen¥ wife of the | Debutantes® Ball Laat nator from Oklahoma, leaves for | Night Brilllant Success. New York today, where she will be| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, jr., joined by Senator Owen, who has|gave a dance last evening 4t been in Montreal. They will spend| Rauscher's for their daughter, Miss Christmas with friends in New York. | Virginia Selden, who is a debutante 3 of this season. Their guests num- Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder|jered about 400 and Included about Keyes will have their sons with them | 5ix¢y couples of the older members of over the Christmay holldays. Mr. ix Si $ § Silk Hose, with Duvetyn grer the Christmay holidays M |society. ‘The decorations were of tail Phoenix Silk Vests.. $1.95 et pavetsn $9.98 in Washington from Harvard on 8at-|2nd’ poinsettia blossoms In hanging Q- 4 Bags v urday, while the younger son. John|pagkets. Mr. and Mrs. Selden received Ladies’ Silk Gowns. . $5.00 toe. ags Parkinson Keyes, who is a student|iheir guests in the small reception Morristown School in New | rocr §RC®104 10 wearing a gown of reached Washington last|pjye ' chiffon draped over cloth of evening. Mrs. Keyes will entertain|gjiver, a train at one’ side of black in_their honor tomorrow afternoon.|velvet lined with silver cloth. They | Street and Evening Dresses On the Tots-to-'Teens floor taking a party of sixteen young folks| were assisted by their daughter, Miss | to the President Theater and on to]SeldeA, who was also in silver cloth. {ll Oy, £ S S . Values $ 95 Le Paradis for the tea dance. the skirt draped and trimmed with a | [f Vercoatsslor S oons isiesszad Up to $39.95 Lt — Meas Keyes was Hos(ons it '"'{c)';l”“ bunch of white tulle whieh fell {ll Girls' and Tots' Coats Carriage Robes U 5EL 5 : eon yesterday at her hflplr m;nurl as a drapery below the hem line of | i 4o 3 Sl A wonderful assortment of dainty pastel shades for evening: Meridian Mansions in honor of Mrs.|the” icirt. ~She carried a shower il Boys' Wash Suits Girls' Pantry Dresses and plenty of black. navy and browns for afternoon. Fine, soft William Alexander, house guest of | bouquet. A supper was served at Mrs. George Barnett. The guests in- | midnight. 3 cluded Mrs. Alexander, Mrs George Barnett, Mrs. John enderson, | Niss Anna Hamjin entertained at Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips, Mra Andrieus|ginner last evenin"g‘ in honor of Miss A. Jones, Mrs. Julius Kahn, Mrs. E.|Loulse Anderson. The other guests Hart Fenn, Mrs. Basil Gordon, Mrs.|were: Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mr. and Mis. William Turner, Mrs. Francis Savage. | Cornelius Vanderbilt, _3d, Princess Mrs. Beverley Williamson, Mrs. | Bertha Miss Margaret Charles Patterson and Mrs. Willlam Marjorie Wright, Miss Eric Fowler. iss Minnfe_Littleton, — Gen. H. K. Capt. F. L. Totten- Senator Thomas F. Bayard will €0|ham. Mr. G. H. Thompson, Mr. Hugh to Wilmington, Del. for Christmas|V. Tennant and Mr. A. H. Mamiiton- joining Mrs_Bayard. who has not yet!Gordon of the British embassy staff, come on to Washington. Mr. Wilmot Lewis, Capt. Steel of thé — 2 ritish army, Mr. Stanley Hawkes and Senator and Mrs. George Wharton | Mi Richara” King. ¥ Pepper left Washington last evening| Miss Hamiin will have as her guests for Philadelphia, where they will|for the holiday Miss Tracey Lyon, who spend Christmas. will arrive today from her home in New York. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- R worth, jr., will entertain nner Miss Agnes Ashford will have this evening for their daughter, Miss} yoqr (or over ‘Christmas Miss Dorothy Evelyn Wadsworth, in honor of Miss|T,ynshend, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Dorothy/ e sen ) and e O hien | O, . Townshend of Baltimore, who will_la v I e uten Watren will give| ™)1l Asive tomorrow. at Rauscher’s for their daughter. ot S o el G Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauftmann|U. S. A. retired, has sailed for an Mr. S and le for | inspection tour of Panama, Honolulu have staving with them at Alriie and the "Pacinc” const, ‘accompanied > &y, Mr. Willlam |by Mrs. Wilson and their children. Lewls Newton e ompson Blood, | CoL Wilson is the son of the late G M airk, N. Y., and Mr. Stuart | Capt. J. C. Wilson, and his mother still Wood, who is arriving from Toronto, “anada. e Kauftmann, Mrs. Murray and Mrs, Blood will be at home Wednes- | day afternoons, December 27 and January 3. Senator and Mrs. L. Heisler Ball ill leave Washington tomorrow morning to _spend Christmas with friends near Wilmington, Del. he of the British emb: = . Sims, entertained a s company informally at the supper- dance at Le Paradis last night. chiffon taffeta, beautifully made and trimmed. Bath Robes Scarf Sets SW eaters Buntmge AN UNPARALLELED SALE OF FINE SHOES OUR DETERMINATION TO UNLOAD PROMPTS TRAVERS MONTH IN ADVANCE OLD TIME OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 'WOMEN'S LOW SHOES GOES AT ONE PRICE The entire lot this season’s stock $7.50 to $10 Values TOMORROW JANUARY PRICES PREVAILING NOW! HUDSON SEAL (DYED MUSKRAT) COATS 219 $350.00 Value Mrs. Paul de Hoft Reed and her young son left Washington yesterday to Join her mother, Mra. Eugene C, Pom- eroy at her home, in Greenville, for the holidays. Mr. Reed, who remained in Washington, will leave tomorrow to join them there. The bachelors of the British embassy staff, Gen. H. K. Bethel, Capt. F. L. Tottenham, Wing Commander M. G. Christie, . G. H. Thompson, Mr. A. H. Hamilton-Gordon, Mr. H. H. Sims, Mr. H. Tennant and Mr. Leander Mc- Cormick-Goodhart, will lve an in- formal dance this evening at 3147 16th street, where a number of the hosts live. Their guests will number about | 150 and many informal dinner parties| will precede the dance. The Congressional Club will be at home New Year day from 3 to 6 oclock in _its beautiful club home, 2001 New Hampshire avenue. There will be dancing from 9 to 12 o'cloak,] and members may invite their friends l for the afternoon hours. The dainty interior of the club will lend itself (l:gle‘ndldly" 0 the flr"ih u)hl- orings of Christmastide, and in the recc‘ig\?lng line’ will be the officers of } With collar and cuffs the club, including: \ Mrs. J. 8. trimmed with Ni Frelinghuysen, president; Mrs., W. H. # Skunk; 40 White, jr.; Mrs. J. E. Watson, Mrs. long. Frank Briggs, M F. B. Kellogi a1 or gathered collar Mrs. M. C. Kelly, 8. . Hadley } and deep cuffs. and Mrs. G. M. s BAY SEAL ‘oung. = ‘At the tea table will be Mrs. E. W. Roberts, Mrs. D. U. Fletcher, Mra. Atlee Pomerene, rs. E L. and Mrs. C. B. Ward, while generally COATS assisting will_be Mrs. Ladislag La- zaro, Mra. F. W. Mondell, Mre E. O Now 385_00 Leatherwood, 8. eeside, Mra. $135.00 Value 40 inches long; large collars and broad sleeves. THE GIFT OF GIFTS! ‘W. A. Rodenberg, Mrs. C. R. Chi Nattural Animal Fox Scarfs, full skin; Gray, Brown and Black. 52350 Sale price ........ Made of remark- ably fine, durable Hudson skins. Mrs. Rafael R. Govin entertained a small company informally at lunch- eon yesterday at Le Paradis. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. O. F.' Snyder announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret A. Snyder, to Mr. John J. Darby of Washington. Mrs. Riggs, wife of Capt. Charles Edward g and their infant daughter have gone to New York to join Capt. Riggs for the holidays. ‘Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt and her jughter, Miss Grace Vanderbilt, who ent about a fortnight at Wardman Park Hotel, have returned thelr home in New York. ~ Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of patron- esses for the debutantes’ ball, which will be given for the benefit of Neigh: Furriers Since 1906 22 12th & G Sts.

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