Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ford. The rooms had a simple but of- | o,clock. Mrs, Kelton wil be fective decoration of grcen studded |on Sunday afternoons until E: with amber lights. The hostess wore | the same hours. 8 gown of sllver brocade and point| " % T e L ace, the brocade made on graceful- Mr. ¢ >, Stone entertained & n- Iy draped model, Miss Williford was |ner party of elght Imst night at Le Penna. Ave.and 8th St. S. E. in a white velvet draped and with no | Paradis, trimming, but with a train of silver | ~" | cloth falling at one side. She carried| Capt. T. B. Brown of Harbin, Man- aura Harl Miss Ruth Har-|an old-fashioned bouquet of flowers. | Churia, is in Washington for an in- Ir and Mrs. Richard A. Harlow.| The company returned to the ball- | definite pernlnl. and is at the Bur- ose ubert R Harmon, Hon. and |rooms after the seated supper, which | lington Hotel. Mrs. :‘:urvl;‘lt Hart and Miss “‘:1!\"\, was served at midnight. and danced M Sress A a Hawl Mr and Mrs. funtil 3:30, when a breakfast was Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Brenizer | e R e s st el Cask FURNITURE Haocme Mrs. Joseph Hengstler, Mr. o ow_abod e o for a Herbert ¢, Hengstler, Mr. and Mrs. E.| Mrs. Henry F. Dimock was hostess | two-month cruise of the Mediterra. | i Ji Henning to the Circolo Italiano last evening |nean, and before their relu‘rll rv:Tll saue One-Thlrd to one-HaIf Mr. and Mrs M. Kauffmann, Mr.| when Prof. Clarke, formerly of the | visit Egypt. | William . Hicks, Miss Margaret de|Amerlcan Academy in Rome, spoke St Forest Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.|on “Italy and the Fasclstl.” "Among | . Hight, Representative and Mrs. John [the guests was the new ambassador | Celebration of Twenty- Bhilip Hill, Mr. William Hitt, Ma).[of Italy, Prince Gelasio Caetani, and | Year rate of Church. den. and Mrs. Willard Holbrook, Mrs. | members of the embassy staff. After | The Rev. James H. W. Blake and| i George D. Hope, Col. and Mrs. Archi- | the short talk a buffet supper was | Mrs. Blake of 3112 O street northwest | a4 y / bald Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. .{served and a number of the company | will be at home informally tomorrow | . K % < Hornaday, Dr. Stan .|went on to the reception given b: rday, January 6, from | T 5 Ijr. and Mrs. L. 0. How the minister of Colombia and Senora | 4:30 to 7 o'clock in cclebration of the §é -z : A. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard . de Olaya in the Pan-American building. | Rev. Mr. Blake's twenty years' rec- A . : ! Y \;r Claudius Huston, Miss Huston, | building. torate in Christ Church parish, | : 4 es—even at r.and Mrs. Charle: " e Wow A Georgetown. They will have with| Y +hisil . rs. George Ir , D ) ssistant Attorney General Mrs. [them their son, Mr. James Vinton! 3 f - 15 low price r. and Mrs. Ja Mabel * Walker =Willebr was | Blake of Akron. Ohio. = > N \ e Jamieson, Li- P hostess at an informal dinner party | o ; 1 rs. Philander [ last evening, the small company re- f v s e cangiveon Victor Kauff-|maining to play mah-jongg. § [ 2 most anything iz Z 3 2 | | | mann, Mr, A muel Kaufl-| ; S r' | t mann; Capt h Austin Kautz, he counselor of the Polish lega- 4 N T aiAre T e tion and Mme. Kwapiszewska had a sPEcIAL sALE O & you want and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, M I?"}““ l';'!mli ny lunching with them | DIES’ SOLITAIRE & \ R d . . Sh drick, Brig. Mrs. | Informally at the Shoreham yester- LA J \ — ; 15, Dr. and Mrs. Julius Kiein, day. — e uCIng--- ; in Shoes Judge Martin A. K Mr. and Mrs, . - e S | v v b e oo | Diamond Rings 7.85, $6.85, $6.50 noon after 4 o'clock and also the re- . o . " . Maughlin, Arthur Lee and Miss Lee, And Mrs . Arthur|maining Saturdays in January. N2 | h, MMaj. wnd Mre M. R Lemly.] .y, 2 N %s _so | I TR $5 75 d $4 85 Dr.and Mrs J. Lioyd, Mr. and | Miss e = | K z Mre. Breckinridge Long, Gen. guest Miss Adeline . who had S qI\mny. 42-inch dresser, 36-inch chiffgrette, bow- . an . Horbert . Lioxd, Sir &. Ma & fmall company lunching informally foot bed—in clegant combination walnut; $275 ‘.”' E |;)ra~€ A ‘lhl‘ Miss Hanna will entertain mpum‘ A written quarantes e ghice Joud. o0y ‘l\(‘\\hfl(‘ ouiinetall St les to $3 95 : Jncas and the | 50 pper tomOrrow evening. ments; by paying cash here it is @ O y . k- ] | youss for e Ay, M. and | Wedding recopt e aiondane S 10-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE. in combina - her son 'S A L1 UASUR i 1 1d Mrs. Joseph T8 ARG ACCot STOAT tion walnut—60-inch buffet, oval extension d: P A L Aniliales CEarlcar |35 Day, s visiting Representative and table, enclosed server, large china case. arm- Kl « Mrs. " Ad "% Smith of ldaho. ut chair and 5 dining chairs; priced at other tment at the Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs, ) A 3 stores, $300—paying cash here brings l ar . Col. and Mrs. Robert H. C. Kelton 1 i o SR . 5 = Reat Bave WAFH them ng tholt Rouss Eami| 918 F STREET fieiptice doyitio 3 Mrs. Frank [at their home at Soldiers’ Home Mrs. : s. Ben McKel- | Dorothy Ross of St. Albans, N. Y. Samalecs antiOpatciane s £ e \Eseftnnio Mc- {who will be with M her | | 3 - - —All Leathers v n Kennay and Miss McKenne; 3 ay afternoon after 4 and Mrs. Luke McNamee, E ' - . Mrs. William MeNeir, Rear Admiral —All Sizes Mre, Charles McVay Mr. an —— ¢ C. Marks. Brig. Gen. and e A2, —All Styles Murtin, Mios Jane and Mrs. Charles Martin, I and Mrs. Charles F. in, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hugh atthews, Dr. and Mrs. William R. 3 xon, Commander and Mrs. Claude 0, Miss Mechlin, Mr. d _\i(r:~ v~ Means, Dr. Joaquin Mende Now 1o - “ = . iy X0 Nissenger, Mr.and Mr Now to be Closed Out! Great Reduction Powell Minnegerode, Representative | 0235 0 §2.00 Allcwaol S perts Blsckings R I 3 E . | S s g % b . 4 3 Sports and Mrs. Frank Mondell )lr.‘ll\\ll)l“,. [ S lRint and’ wils b with oot biptadlip e port Otterbridge H. Mentgomery and the hand embroidered clocks— s 65 fects and with hand embroid- 1. \ Misses Montgomery, Mr and best shades, including b clocks: ! s, EOMEYY, o = est s 'S, & brown, ered clocks—also checks. Warwic Montgomers. M cis 1 fid blue, green and gray heather Srridet £ar sbbts wens—guod 1216 F St. N.W. Burger Moran, Dr. William ¥ mixtures. Sale at, pair. colors. Sale at, pair. | i3k New Goods Constantly Arriving Munro, Mr. and Mrs. Flem M N A and Mr: Fred K. Nielsen, Mr. 40 e Georgs. Carys pect ] 1L %cllcm assortments, best of styles and values greater than at ordinary Clearance Gen. a 2 Villia S. erce, e e D& vatter Seott Penfield, Lieut. Col Sales! and Mrs. George P. Pillsbury, Senator £l g and Mrs. K. Pittman, Senator and We cannot go fully into details, but you should visit Jellefi’s tomorrow ! Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mr. and Mrs. g ) 3 ] Tre Witt C. Poole, Rear Admiral and TR Saturday-~MISSES’ Day Saturday—One Hundred s UnGlrS SHOE 3‘7-0,;5 - X and L. Price, Mr. and Mrs. George Putnam. ’ 1&:“. gh‘_‘;?““f,';‘\,%,"“é’ women S Coats : ( City-wide in Trade. 1026'1028 SE'VEN’H ST.'N.W. Cityewlide in Trade. E Qs “,"’;,;,““f\‘,';j‘r" \tg;‘:‘e,::’g In Our January Sales! s Rooney, Dr. and Mrs. 345 Rusa ana Mics Tiose, Rear Ad- N | 2 Regularly $135.00 to $155.00 $ .50 miral and Mrs. Harry H. Rousseau, {§ ¥ 2 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Mr. and : ew ot esses Shocitor. o - Mrs. Charles Edward Russel, Mr. and Mrs., Thomas J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. William fford, Dr. and Mrs. Her- I You can imagine what these coats art'f\.hl]lall_\: selling » B e e Ve I i i s o8 $135.00 to $155.00. Finest of materials, finest of i Charle i at from $ o $155.00. s v . i harles “and Miss” Virginia Regular Retail Prices .50 et selaen S0 o R s $55. . making and most beautiful of furs. Aoie Sauire ; P tewart, |5 $39.75 to :00. Choice. . assortment tomorrow—one hundred coats to choose from. ar: 5 Rear Admiral and Mrs. ‘Stitt, Miss dresses to_choose from; in fine Poiret twill, with bright Just for example, here are some of 1'1‘;1 Sti; Lz,] L miral and Mrs. Joseph f buckles and touches of color. Coat effects, side draped blouse Straightline Coats of navy and ac amora th, Caroline Stewart, Dr. styles and straightline frocks. Some with new French knot em- with large collar and cuffs of black fox. e reacaaand ihe broidery. A'big January chance. Sizes 14 to 18 years. The Slim Hip Blouse Coat made in Fashona. Navy, Mr. and Mrs. |8 brown and black, with large beaver collar and cuf] oy et The Kimono Blouse Wrap, made in Cordella. Nav Taion R Mormpner. Sitss Lillian | black and brown. . b Miiompson, . and M “Cors L Straightline Coats of Olonzo, with platinum and taupe Thompson., Mr. and Mrs. George O. M- ’ F d C t Straightline Coats o o, Totten S5 0" SR Turner, M isses’ Fur-Trimme 0AtS oli collars and cufis. e e Huntington Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Side-fastening Blouse-back Coats of (;l:mmr]a, Gerona and Fashona, with large shaw] collars of fox or lynx. James H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs, Cor- randerbilf, apt._Gustav a € = 5 et Diaret, Mo and Mre. O Mayhew Regularly $75.00 s .50 Wing-back coats of Olonzo and Cordella, in navy and Wainwright and Miss Wainwright, A c, wi < v ollars and cuffs. L ”‘aflpflu “’a锑"'(}‘m g and 379'50' for.... Hadl\'; “‘tl; '(‘?\ ta‘](if“fj!{xfst(;'zla sin navy blue, brown, kit and Mrs. Charles Walcutt, Brig. Gen. raped Coats B sa, y s D and, Mrs., MacKenzie W. Walker and |} || ; : Nondvet i ack, with large squirrel Miss Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 e da 1 o s HeXs koran, Hawaiian blue and black, with large sq Wardman, Mr. and_Mrs. Warren 2 1A b!g] s'}r]oup ;tl a‘ papulaf] price_ 1‘;\ those fine les\rodm a:].i, of Beaver collarsiand cufts Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, fashona cloths, with large collars of beaver, squirrel and wolf. z bt aaae _all at $96.50! Miss Dorotny Warren, Rear Admiral |l Navy. black, brown and koran—blouse and straightline styles. i Surgh‘\m: ILI\\«nant tio:c“flfi(lui“'lo‘:w} ortment—all at $96.50! and Mrs. Charles Washington, Mr. i iy omER’s €oaf Shop— Seca 20 g il o All distinctly misses’ models. P Mrs. Judson D. Welliver, Briz. Gen. and Mrs. Briant H. Wells and_ Miss Wells. and Mrs. Parker W. West, . N Wetzel K. Willoughby, Dr. and | The Great Annual Sale of Mrs. William H. Wilmer, Mr. Allen S. Winslow, Mr. Andrew Wylie, Mr. and | Mrs. Mark Reid Yates. and Mrs. | 3 L4 Arthur N. Youns, Mme. Rafael Zald- a ss Blizabeth Zolney, and Mr. rs. George Zolney and Miss Zol- Frederic E. Farrington, Miss | [& is at its height ! Dr. At oo A e i aae There are very few women, we think, who do not know this sale and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon. | the great advantages it presents. It is a sweeping clearance of hundreds M anliies hew Biosts | of pairs of these famous gloves from our own stocks, augmented by At Debut Ball Last Night. special purchases from the Centemeri distributing depot in New York. was Ee Tt evening 2t Kausch: $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50 Kid Gloves—French kid and French suede—pique i : Special Demonstration er's by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke (fl | and overseam—Paris point, two-toned and white crochet embroidered Sggeanine Wit 1o Sotiely: whe |Bf | backs! A wonderful rane of colors and styles. 1 ‘ Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Mr. and Mrs. Thom and Misk Willi- | Oneand two clasp $1 65 Strap-wrist style _Gauntlet ' —_— ! 250 and 83 d Gloves, contrasting / : i SN i & celor Insctat wiistjefiias) i ‘ i The Hoosier Will Show You How 1o Save Steps L F L*l grades. Choice, pair ( : Q pair .. N | Also in This Sale— Also in This Sale— ; 3 This is a demonstration that you certainly should not Will Make Piano and || | 69 GSI:I‘"V:{':; l,cm_'?"fi“ $2.50 Capeskin Gloves, : | miss. You really owe it to yourself to see just Music Glasses : : % $1.65 Pair how much the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet can help > e 1314 G St. o Made of best quality cape- One-clasp capeskin gloves, in ClaflinOptical Co. ci’thes mrie. | [B skin leather, P. X. M. and | brown, beaver and tan. A 3 you, pique scwn, ‘Black, brown and | practical outdoor glove for S T - ; il With a Hoosier in your kitchen you can do most of your kitchen work seated in a single spot. Every Cooks in ] , : conceivable labor-saving arrangement has been 20 mainniies AF A There are most wonderful values in our thought out for you. g‘omw;nmtz]:uiga.lug'e 1 ‘ Janual'y Underwear Sales Every style of Hoosier is on display here at the Life saucepan add one teaspoon- Time Furniture Store. They are all sold on the .&,‘::fi,;afl:i f}%’.fii:'{‘,’{fi,‘f : Which enliven always the Month of January! s . club plan. There’s a splendid porcelain-top cab- ::zofii;ig‘m;fl‘ Il |l = sample Silk Underwear, 25% ‘to 33%% Ofi | inet for only $39.75. We’'ll gladly show you. 'mor,-,mmozmtfisfla ; Dozens of pieces—beautiful silk—different styles - There’s @ Real Nice Souvenir for All Who See the Drain through a sieve, ; % place this over the i New Philippine Underwear at New Domestic Underwear, Hoosier Demonstrated saucepan, and set on X $1.95 and $2.95 1 $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 e Dk olistove Gowns and Chemise with embroidered yokes | Gowns, Chemise and Bloomers with lace trim- foc/a faw min- and hand-scalloped edges—all handmade. ming—machine sewed but daintily made. Two of [ TTFE TINE FURNITURE 1S MORE THAN 4 NAWE utes. i \ $3.95 C; de Chi Ct o $2.95 the gowns are pictured. . Ribbon strap or built-up shoulders — lace | $2.00 to $6.00 Silk Camisoles, $1.50 to $3.95 " trimmed. .deium and crepe back satin; tailored and lace ! % iy - S ) MAYER & CO. i e ?:';,u}t',::‘.‘,:.,;".:.fi Fine silks; Val and filet lace; lace inserts; fine | $5 to $15 Envelope Chemise, $3.95 to $9.85 of ory and ‘9195 tucks. » Radium, crepe-back satin, crepe de chine; many cluster of fine tucks. A i o:".‘.‘.‘-".;.f.,.‘f.é“}fi.‘.:!‘.{::”m‘ $10.00 to $25.00 Gowns and Pajamas, atyins: i } Seventh Street Between D &, E o fi‘.‘r,'f". mr.; sad Swiss om- : $6.95 to $16.85 2 $5 to $10 Silk Bloomers, $3.95 to $5.95 1! ey B, T '$1.95 Radium, crepe-back satin, crepe de chine; sev- | Radium, crepe de chine, crepe-back satin; white ide. ... eral handsome colors. flesh, orchid and light blue. | [Hmfl R i PR R Iy o

Other pages from this issue: