Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923. SOCIETY. ) |Shorenam Hotel, while packing their |Miss Pitney, have returned to their | Funk, Miss Eleanor Carroll Hill, Miss | Mrs. Walter C 1 and Miss Doro | o < furniture and art collections for ship- | homes. Alberta Gilbert, Miss Jane Carmichac] fio iclmicil’ ofthe hask ment to Newport, where they are build- | — | ces Water i rrapeo SRS dditional guests ar d for te ing a home. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will | w.,‘,h“\ffi‘;""?«film’;,fi,“c'.’.m ;::H‘E’;‘!':; P M iiss Audrey Car. when Mrs. Alfred Pemb 2 return Lo thelr apartment in New York | iyucchier's. ' In the recelving line will | (o o Foke, Miss Roselle Wall,|and Mrs. Harry Kimmell, mother « I for a short stay before golug south for | he Senator and Mrs. Jarses W. Wads- | M he ; stess, will 1 at t the remainder of the winter season. worth, jr.; Mrs. John McAuley Palmer |} bre: and Mrs. Clarence O. Sherrill. 5. Embick and Miss Elizabe A number of dinner parties will | Miss Annette Ashfo _ Mrs. Bmblok-and - Mk iza 2 N , Mis: = 2 = = 2 e i eeoTs he Lucy Matthews, Mrs. Roger Bagnall, (Contin on Ninth Page.) The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge |t & miriagetns 2 & st pizceis BS dincs, 'Sont oo piess | 2207 Sovons ¥ Boser henal, |~ Conived on S being Col. and Mrs. Sherrill and Col. | resentative and Mrs. E. L. Davis, in|and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser. a Large FaCtOI‘ in the SOCial Llfe Rt Mmeat W nOERTeIIE | | sl e B Seathise Miss Harriot West, debutante |land will make their home at the | . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry West | Grafton for the winter months, | at the aplta ust Now. of Baltimore, will arrive in Washing- | | - ton tomorrotr, to wsslst Miss Shands | Mrs. Theodors Jewell will not re| | oo at the latter's debut reception and |ceive tomorrow afternoon, but will | I/ Avenue. o tea dance to be given for her by her |be at home Saturday aftersoons, Jan- | | Rk - - parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Shands, at | uary 20 and 27. . OPPOSITE SHOREHAM WOTELW HE Vice President and Mrs.|James Brown Scott and Miss Mabel | the Washington Clup tomorrow ofic: | Lo I U0 #. STREET. N.W. - Cooisioe iy oo o Bittinic & | T /Bosrtman. noon, from § to 7 o'clock. | Miss Atala Kimmell is entertaining plit=s = | a company at bridge this afternoon in | Quaint and individual origi- | this afternoon and will be|secretary and Mrs. Hughes Miss Beatrice Pitney, debutante | honor of Miss Josephine Williford, | : T e 2 guests of honor at a dinner | Homor Guests at Dinner. daughter of former Mr. Justice debutante nicce of Mr. and Mrs. Al f SEMI ANNUAL nations in STERLING and 2 a this evening given by Mr. and | The Secretary of State and Mrs. Pitney, went to New |fred Pembroke Thom. Miss Lispen- = c b Xk day to attend the Junior ard Seabury was to have shared hon- PLATE—useful gifts—all ex- 3 ugene Levering, jr., who will | HHughes will be the guests of honor|, y will not return ors wi ss Williford, but returned jat dinner thls evening of Representa- E S g 2 i J tain recedin, the charity ball - W L Y Miss [.”,”’\ Mo d Mr. to her me in New York early this press good taste and become ihb: Ciher skt Ge e o ey, | S Bk W N W WL, Duane of New York, who were | weelk to take her part in the Junior | fi| - onight. © s of Mr. -] . The Right: Hon, sba Mes Stantéy ® the out-of-town guests at th. gue play. The other guests this | fiil asting remembrances. Lovering will be the Governor of |, The TiSht Hon, and Mre Stanley ew Year night which a ternoon are Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Maryland, Mr. Albert Ritchie, and|British debt eoramissioe aimed lase dward Beale McLean g; r' Margaret Sutherland, Miss Mary | Hi 4 Gan, John J. Pershing. evening with the ambassador of Great i [4) 3 Fashionable Winte Main Floor | e Britain and Lady Geddes at the em- 2 A ¢ I ering Irasmonaovle inter Apparel The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge | Britaln and Lady Geddes at the em. 7 ; : il { Will be the guests of honor at a re- | were the counselor of the embassy i grouped and priced for quick selling 0 | ception Thursday evening of the Con- :ggnm'“"iuuf;';ysg“w ghumn.J l,tlae “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” I : £ 2 ercial c or Mrs. John | 6 i ::e.«sxonai) \,lub,“\'\h:;x d:ssiit;:s ;:::xl fi:ycsnBrxt:iefilclf:und ’lhe.:ecre!ary and . - ° H 8. scar . nderws 3 3 rs. R. i . = ot St Rk e G o o [ SAtrday Floral Specials | Reductions Averaging -|rived yesterday and are staying at 1 1, 1, 2 3 4 1215117 F Street war T Taylor, Mrs. John'W. Lang_ | the Shoreham Hotel. The ambassador | Less Than Former Prices 4 £ Winslow, 3Mra. |and Ludy Geddes will be hosts at din- 1l Blackistone’s week-end specials in choice flowers enable Nie! Longworth, Mrs. v s C.lner tomorrow evening, entertaining 3 0 2 15 and 1214 to l‘z}b G" Street Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, | In honor of the members of the con- || YOU to give the Sunday table the enlivening touch of Hours: 8:15 to 5:30 Mrs as W. Harrison and Mrs. | mission, ey beautiful blooms at trifling cost. Tomorrow’s sale offers— } . The ambassador of Peru and Senora fu e ; !de Pezet will be the £ Mrs. H i oot et i i Deont N | Saiech t by 1o oo |y Swect Peas - Violets P g Sertof the Peruvian singer. i $1 bunch $1.50 bunch dozen up {ond secretary of the embassy |J. Alvarez de Buenavista. | Blackistone’s Special Memorial Wreath, 35 Senator and Mrs, Joseph ®. Freling- huysen and their party rcturned to Washington this morning from their yachting trip to the south. Two and Three-Piece Suits—Coats—Wraps Day and Evening Gowns—Blouses—Sweaters Corsets—Lingerie—Novelties—Hats and Furs A reasonable deposit will hold any purchase for later delivery. Gardenias Senora de Olaya, wife of the min- || 2 ister of Colombia, will be hostesa at | (0§ Orchids, 14th and H & small tea this afternoon In_their | (B Sweet = apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, Peas Phone Main 3707 when her guests will number about thirty and will include Colombian S T TS Serevirey residents of Washington and New York, those from out of town hav- ing come to attend the unveiling ceremonles and reception at the Pan- 1214 F St., Between 12th and 13th Sts. =t senbulitingitascevaning: Representative and Mrs. Wallace H. | Specialists in Women’s and Misses” Apparel White, jr., announce the ment | of the latter’s daughter, Mis ] Lunn, to Mr. Robert M. Rownd, 3r of Wheeling, W. Va. No date has been set for the wedding, which will 316 | probably take place early in the p summer at Auburn, Me., the summer 7th 5 home of Representative and Mrs. White. " _Mrs. White and Miss Lunn have St issued Invitations for an at hom 3 1 ose u O ay an MOYrow Tuesday afterncon from 4 to o'clock at the Congressional Club. Representative-elect and Mrs. John {M. Evans of Montana came to Wash- ENE— ™ . . '] ington in time to spend Christmas [ 7 with thelr son and daughter-in-law, j Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Price Evans, in { 5 their home {n Edgemoor, and will re- { 7+ \ main with them through the winter. Representative-elect s has been seriously ill since his val here and for this reason invitations that - . . I . Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Price Evans , in Models tor Various Occasions AR R : Year day were recalled. : Representative and Mrs. Ernest R.| [ 3 ¢ Ackerman have returned to their g apartment at Wardman Park Hotel { after spending the holidays at Plain- : : 3 field, N. J. They have with them : ¥ Miss Julla Webber and Mrs. Munger, | who will be their guests until the end of the congressional session. ormerly up to /0. Fiet ones of south Carolina. who. 13 4 will place on sale 300 beautiful new dresses TonloF (ho" Congrcoaional ‘Club, har Z which have just been purchased at a fraction selections being entitled “The Old Eouth. - of their real value. Here are the newest, the f i s : B nf.’f’xvfii‘xi%’fi&'xffii}?r;& fi“,;;‘;.y,ffl'l : N &2 smartest and the best in styles and materials, A collection of one or two gowns of a kind in various silk :;;',";;0:,.gl:,g;;;ro,nza;,;i‘n;;g,‘l)w‘ [ ’ il sl wllls o geewe aenl i of Sadbnis 1 1 {Saburi, who entertained a distin- 4 = . or cloth fabrics—light, and dark colors. RN A ; . unlike any dresses we have ever offered at this tir of the Netheriands and Mme, a0 4 : LR Tow price. 1(‘:!’30‘“, Representative Theodore ! Burton, Miss Burton, Representat and Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, irector of the consular |3rs. Wilbur J. Carr, the cont ¢ j id 7 ¢ and Mrs. D. - A % | On Sale Today and Tomorrow {1t chrzoncs’ ol e 70 i {the military attache of the Fren 4. f {embassy and Mme. Dumont, Mr. and f g Mrs. James Brown Scott, Mr, and Mre. | Ay I I (RS 2RSS AU !attache the Japancse’ embassy: e Capt. Nagano, and the secretary and i " Mme. Taketomi. 2 G . D. Mershon Garrison, U. §. B i ‘ G at at | cams B, Mersnon Garsicon, ¥, ; | Mrs. Garrison bave announced _the 12 t. t. engagement of their daughter, Miss &Yl | Jessie Croft Garrison to Midshipman K || George Franklin Good, jr., son of Mr. | S E] b i [ i oo S S B A T hese Dresses are Worth $35.00 3 . T O r Januar Sale of Co t kh;;,l:,s; of 1923, United States Naval ® 5 J Papieing Tamams-S y s ‘ iy THE STYLES ARE INCOMPARABLE _IN- 7 7 chairman of the District Commis- CLUDING RI- Takes Place. Values That Are Invincible Shmemenall 8 RS Cn g ol B g e Mg s We Have Gro“ped Our Entire Stock of COATS in FOIII‘ Lots | P s e oa e ey, -~ \ forth. Basque models—long-waisted styles—full- e Mier Senine ompeny &t \ skirt effects—new drapes—novel large collar effects T 5 |the ban for. the benett of the Cnil- [ by —unique sleeve models—all with original trimming LOT 1 R LOT 2 R~ T U ; ideas that are alone something at which to marvel. Beautiful Fur-Trimmed and Plain Another Assortment of This | utiy it luotheon Wednesday; Janus Coats, in Navy, Black and Brown Season’s Styles ‘M; ?‘“;&i’;.,“‘sifi:{.‘;., et ::;‘ i fa MATERIALS— STYLES— G Materials of Trimmed with Large !‘.,,“l,’.”x;gl“;gn'zz‘r"‘si IrRord T in' com- 3 2 TAFFETA DRESSES AFTERNOON FROCKS Normandy Cloth and Collars of Wolf | [Bliment to Mise Margaret Sutheriand, ; S ROMA CREPE FROCKS DINNER GOWNS Bolivia C Linad [N oo Atiaa Tacri B e PSS POIRET TWILLS THEATER DRESSES Lepe me ‘ Mrs. Harry Teo Rust! Jr.Mrs. Lyman A CANTON CREPES . PARTY FROCKS Case 'Rafter, Mis: Diana Cumming, Miss Virginia Selden, i || izne \Guminiag, siss Viginia"s ; ; CORDETTE SATINS BUSINESS DRESSES $:!9 50 [3nss Agnes” Enanian, Stiss “mizabers 1 LACE COMBINATIONS MISSES’ SIZES 14 to 20 [ J Turner and Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale. i STREET DRESSES WOMEN’S SIZES 36 to 44 Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley arri in_ Washington last evening and. wii Values to $32.50 spend a_month or six weeks at the ‘A Bargain Worth Values to $45.00 While One of a Kind In this lot we : Coats of Nor- | find Gorgeous &l The Hosiery Shop mandy Cloth and Colnts. of fashona, . | other soft-pile fab- | JRiCTetg BARIE New Supply, rics, crepe lined, and other high- all-wool, . pile fabrics, trim- H with Beaver_and o, S e silk and wool. Squirrel Collars. ‘ squirrel, fox and LOT 3 i LoTs || Wool week at l wolf collars; > . Also those some with cuffs. ! i unusual silks, $ 00 ; 1i8e® &SIl black and colors, Dresses I [ . i 2| including s Oir . ' el Windows Valucs $o $7500 | Vakass 1o 12500 - § Sl| The Hosiery Shop o~ :;‘T",f;‘"’. Semightlingand Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F All Sales Final

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