Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 9

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Society o (Continued from Eighth Page.) _ Campbell and Miss Ruth Miller Green. butantes of this season. "he other sts are Miss Margaret Sutherland, s Isobel Crawford, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Mary Emlily Hamiiton, Miss Henrletta Hill, Miss Elizabeth Duryea Walter, Miss Asenath Simp- son” Cox, Miss Myra Morgan, Mi: Edith_Bacon, Miss Louise Anderson. Miss Katharine Dent, Miss Elizabetn Jobe, Miss Annette Ashford, Miss Al- derta Gilbert, Miss Marguerite Wool- ley, Miss Woolley., Miss Helen Colbert ene Russell and Miss June Curmichae A Hill and the Misses Hill will be at home this aiternoon and will be assisted by Mrs. Jumes Dud Francls W. Hill' and . who will presid Reod was entertaining nnsyivan follow which Sen: for the membe host a the formal recept Mrs. Reed gatfon and Mme. Vinikas will enter- tain at dinner Saturday evening at the legation. Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips will not be me tomorrow afternoon, but will i har jr; Mr. and Mrs rs. Hennen Jennings, oulke, Mrs, H. W rs. Charles Boughton Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs, Mary Stewar George D. Hope Mrs, 3 , Miss Clapp, Gen Edward F. chlin, Jr.; Lieut. Commander John R. Beardall, Sir A. Maurice Low and Mr, Walter S. Pea- fleld. Many of the boxholders will entertain at dinner preceding the ball, {he company occupying their boxes ater. The ball tomorrow evening will be the second debutantes' ball, the first having been given April 25 of last Charles Selden George 2 year in the Officers’ Club at Washing- | ton barracks, the George Memor{ the beneficiary_being Washington " Victory n which Mrs. Henry F. been 8o deeply interested. committee of debutantes f the ball ard made 1 of the eariy rin ommander’Charles Theodore Jewell will make the presentations tite debutantes of this season who will reccive . & member of the lway Labor Hoard, and Mrs, Dur- have taken apartments at the Burlington Hotel, where they will re- side for the win: Mr, Ri W. A Durha a luncheon today in Los Angeles, > Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. rance their Henry oity. in"Los Angeles early February. Mr. Peachy o In late receive the following her home at 1626 Rhode Phillips with John H their home Dumbar Mrs. John Keuis Hovt Blount, Mrs. Frank H Mamie Burbank ¢ and Mr. Thomas P. Wharto Jotte, N. C., brother of Mrs. Small. Mrs. Gillett Hill will be at home Baturday afternoon at her residence, 2133 R street. Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke will enter- tain at dinner this evening in honor of the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Gedd Mrs. Frank S. Hight entertained at Juncheon today. when her guests were Mrs. John H. Bartlett, Mrs. Milcol Mrs. William A. Hiil Mrs. Wa it small company s at Le Paradis l ing to reception at the bassy. Mrs. Harry t i at luncheon tod nn | son Thom v W, Crawford Gorgas, Mre. ( Goff, Mrs. O'Reilly, Mrs, Lea Thom of Balti , F. Redwood, Mrs. James Huntington Turner, Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews, ton Lambert, Mrs. Frank S Mrs. Marcus Renjamin, Mrs < Duncan Gatewood, Mrs. Lyman dall. Mra Thomas Claytor, Mrs. Clarence Crittenden_ Calhoun, David Taylor, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Merriam, Mrs. Lyman B. § stend, Mrs. Edwin M William Batlex Lam linger, Mrs Charles Ker; Paul of Raltimore, Miss Miss Elizabeth Chew Willia nd Mrs. H. L. Rust, De Pembroke frs. Frances mor Mre. Goring Bl tomorrow afternc ing first and second Th month during the Mrs. Reed, wife of Senator A. Reed of Pennsvivania, will enter- tain a group of Pennsylvania school #irls at tea this_afternoon. in her apartment, at the New Willard. Mrs. Fred A. Britten entertained a Juncheon party of eighteen today in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. T. Edward Hambleton dnd Mrs. £dmund Talcott will be at home in- formally tomorrow afternnon for the last time thi at R street. Congressional Hostess at "Tea for Mrs. Rownd, wife of Repre: and her da 5 entertained at tea vesterday afternoon at the Consres- | ional Club in honor of Mrs. W. E. Rownd of Wheeling. W. Va.. mother of Mr. Robert M. Rownd, 3d. whose engagement to Miss Lunn was an- nounced the end of last week. Those assisting Mrs. White were Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Joseph Frelinghuy- sen. Mrs. Frank B. Kellogz and Mrs. Irvine L. Lenroot. Assisting Miss Lunn were Miss Helen Colbert. Miss Helen Campbell and Miss Dorothy Warren, ite The chairman of the District Com- missioners Mrs. Cuno Rudolph were the honor guests at dinner last vening of Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. st, who entertained in their home Soldiers' Hou Their other were Gen and Mrs. John Mc . Mr. and Mrs, »ke Thom, Mr. and Mrs, A. Harriman, Davenport White a Edwin S. Puller. Maj. and Mrs. West have issued in- vitations for a dinner dance Tue: day evening, January 30. The annual debutantes’ ball, which will be given tomorrow evening at the New Willard Hotel, will be for the benefit of Neighborhood House, a_local charity, which has been ono of Washington's for v years. Mrs. Charles J. Bell is chai man of the box committee, and the includes the Britain and Lady J. Pershing, the third assistant sec- retary of state and . Mrs. Robert ! ‘Woods Bliss, the director of the con- sular service and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Admiral and Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Mr. and Mrg. Charles J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.; Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Judah Howe Sears, Mr. and Mrs, Al- fred Pembroke Great | John Thom, Mr. and Mrs. { Washington, is stopping at the Ham- L winara, | verr Mr. and Mrs. William Daingerfield achy of Washin it on and Virginia. Henry LI Mr. Aspinwa at the entertained Tay. when 1 spinwall, . is spending the rd Tnn, at 1739 N who, Mr. William Wallace White, consul general of Paraguay in New York and in charge of the legation in ilton Hotel for few days. Mrs iooding of Wausad, d_in Washington for t with her brother-in- r, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hance “Tiller ertertained at dinner last evening, when the co included the rep- resentative artment of ex- tension of Can; nd Mrs. Mer- chant Mahoney, Interstate Commerce Commissioner 'and Mrs. Frederick Cox, Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Don- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G Pagan of 1d.. is vist the home Flwood Judge Sellers Hostess to Women's Industrial Delegates. Judge Kathryn Sellers, ‘who is elegate of the American Bar Asso- ciation to the women's industrial conference. is giving a reception in honor of delegates of the conference at the Women's City Club tomorrow from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. No cards have been issued except to members of the conference. Judge Sellers will be assisted in re- ceiving the delegates by the president of the Women's City Club, Mrs, Swormstedt, and the officers and board board of directors of the club. Among the interesting women on the receiving 1i e Miss Alice R W ifred Huck, Mrs. or Upton, Miss Mrs.. Mabel W Josiah Van Orsdel, ) MeCall, stant United i Mi Ann O'Neil, as- State Department: nridge, dean of the Women's ¢ of Chicago: Mrs Jumes Brown Scott. Mrs. Charles Henry Butler and others, Including the woman members of the American n resident i ers of the n of the District, offi- psilon Chapter, Pi Beta . of the Washington College of | nd the Nu Chapter .of the Pi Beta Kappa of the George Washing- ton University, of which chapters Judge Sellers Is an honorary member. A meeting of the ticket committee for the Child Welfare Soclety ball to be given January 31, at the New was held yesterday at the residence of ‘Mrs. John E. Reyburn, chairman of committee. Mrg. Thomas R. Marshall, chairman of the ball, reported tickets {had been sold to Justice M Senator and Mrs. Key Pittm; William_Calder, Mrs. Timothy ry. Mrs. Wil satle - Witt it The Hosiery Shop —invites you to see its beautiful colors, designs and fabrics in Silk, Silk-and- wool, Wool, and Silk -and - lisle for women, at the inter- esting price of 1.95 . The Hosiery Shop L {Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F vice | THE Mrs. Wilmer, Butler, Mr. William Phillips, Mr. John Hays Hammond, Judge Alschuler, Senator Nicholson, Mrs. Norma Wil- llams, Judge McChord, Miss Lay, Mrs. Charleg J. Hughes, Mrs. George H. Chase, Mre. David Jayne Hill, Mrs. Hight, Mrs. Perry Heath, . Fitch., Other purchase: tickets are Mrs. Miss Cannon, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Bell, Prince: Cantacuzene, Mrs. Charles MoCawley and Mrs. John Story. The George Baldwin McCoy Unit of the American Women's Legion, l“"' Charles Carroll Wolcutt in ch present “The Headless Horse- a film version of Washington Irving’s immortal “Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” with Will Rogers as the in the Auditorium of the New M sonic Temple, Monday ufternoon and eveni; January 22. The film has ured through the kindness of 8. Connolly, and the pro- of the entertainment wlill be used to further the work of the unit, {the scope of which is so well known |to the Washington public. Mr. Shackleford Miller of Louisville, is _the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . Effinger at the Grafton. At the tea fven by the District branch of the League of American Pen Women in honor of Secretary and Mrs. Davis and Mr. Atherton Du Puy, member of the international labor GRAYS for spring l N the new shoe { pictured, we “take steps" to obey this latest command of Fash- ion. A charming new Gray Suede Tongue Pump, priced at only $8.50 | | | ! ANY WOMEN in this city have achieved a reputation for good dressing in spite of very limited in- comes. How do they do ?...They wait for our Clearance Sale when they select apparel of spark- ling originality and metro- politan styling Sar 1 /.th Al EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Charl Henry | committee, Sunday afternoon, among D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I hose ansisting in receiving were Mre. Amos “Fries, Mrs. Tiller, Mrs, H. Mulliken, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Peters and Mre, Thomas. Gen. and Mrs. J. B. Burbank are ablished at the Hotel Brighton for month or more. Mrs. Burbank is here, primarily, to preside over the annual meeting of the Artillery Branch of the Army Relief Soclety, to be held at Hotel Brighton Monday, January 16, at 3 o'clock. Mrs, Charles G. Warden will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. George M. Winters of North- fork, V\? Vl‘,. who will be In Wash- ington for several weeks, is at the Burlington Hotel Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued to the terton of thix city_and Mary Ann Arundel connty. Md. Willie £ E. Hardesty of g ‘Cparles R. Krown and Frances E. Zegowitz. Frederick ‘and Marlon_Jones Burrell C. Penn and Mildred L. Smith. | | { | famous institution’ for the higher ed Speneer T. Tobbs, Births Reported. | Deaths Reported. The following births lisye been reported to| The following deats have been reported o the heaith department In the last twenty-four | the health department in the last twenty-four o Boties: | Raymond and Marle O, Reed, boy Catherine Minnich, 100, National Lutheran George A. und Mary ¥. Carrico, boy Home. Clyde A.'and Theima 1. Kimball, girl. lilam P. Rapp. 08, 1816 10th st. n.w. | e Jack wnd Sarah Kotz, bos. Wi . 4, 70, United States Sol-| Thomas Ovid McO. and Adele Butler, boy. H B ne. Jumes 0. ‘and Mar.e E, Edwards, boy. Kra 2 1 o Nelwou J_‘and Fra Hml 1. ot niel L. a William W, and rl. Howard N. and May James A'.and Linnie 3 Elgle G. and Bexsic Purvis, girl. nly and Marion Peele, boy . 0s and Louise Serrano. girl. Abvin and Mary Vandewalker, boy. a) ry Caputo, girl. John and Frances Fiynn, boy. Gugens ‘and Ethel L Boyd, girl oone, box 1800, boy 2L Simm o Baiacman, bo ary E. Haldeman, boy. 3 rrie’ V. Throkmortes, | Bawia David, 50, Gallinger Hospital Lavern Kirby, 26, Sibley Hospital King, ®irl And Jessle (iregg, gir A Maggle Lloyd, girl. y. nd Ruth Miller, boy. ana Jenule Proctor, boy — College, England’s most cation of women, celebrates the semi- centennial of its opening thls year. —_— William Hart and Mary Butler. —_— “Worn out at twenty” was the recent verdict on modern soclety girls, IP ed by a well known woman phy- sic| Fashion NOW=m=~ URNS her back on sombre colors and declares herself in favor of— The “City Club Shop” of ! Also shown at Our 7th and 9tk St. Stores. So FUR COATS T o‘\'\\‘k 0 Ny \\ &\" o %\ i QI Milton R. Ney 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. 2222272222222, President H. L. Offutt, Jr. Cashier W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Viee Presidents The Friendly Bank eI E = n === Specialists in Women’s and Misses’ prompt selection is the surest way tion from our Entire Stock of Fashions at Extraordinary COATS & FURS DRESSES & GOWNS Coats and Wraps Of Gerona, Fashona & Arabella $49.50 Actual Values to $75.00 Generously Fur Trimmed High Type Coats and Wraps Of Marvella, Marcova, Bandella & Tarquina $89.50 Actual Values to $150 Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Model Coats and Wraps Of Imported Materials & Gerona, Marvella & Tarquina $135 Actual Values to $225 Desirable Daytime Dresses $28.00 & $49.50 Actual Values to $89.50 High Type Afternoon Dresses - $69.50 Actual Values to $110 Exquisite Model Eve. Gowns $55.00, $78.00 to $97.50 Actual Values to $175 Natural Raccoon Coats $185.00 ‘ Original Price, $249 40 inches long. Fine, dark, heavy skins. Trim’d Hudson Seal Coats Formerly $350.00 40-inch long Coat, with collar of natural skunk; cuffs to match. N $255.00 7\ * rout Miller, 60, 608 ) M. Hemming, 7 Fr 22, 60, 705 Mount Vernon |men's Hospital. Jdoseph Simith. , Bt ¥ Tospital. | Chutlen Hospital, ute 10tk st. Honpital. Casualty Hospital Jersey ave. n.w, | 118 Marsiand ave. | Plans for the ce ceimeas Hospital. 0 Floridu ave. n.w. | o ekt Ciriyf | at 14th ana Ken Hoxpitul. T | T. Edwards, . Turner, 1009 £ dulian and Ada Wilkers oth here next spring were m meeting of the Massachusetts Soc! Masonic Russel educational director of at n streete. th At abeth’s Tospital w 16 miy | PLAN ARBOR DAY CEREMONY tion of Arbor wde at 3 1 i the American Tree Association, out District National Bank 1406 G Street The “Good Morning” and—“Thank you” —of our Folks —are not empty phrases— but the expression of the cordial feeling each one has for every customer when he calls. 11 As the “Friendly Bank” we are keen to perform our functions, not in a routine way—but with the real spirit of friendliness—that shows appreciation of the business you are giving us —and sincerity of our effort to serve to the utmost. l——=lo|lc——=|o|le—oF|ol—=sle——"xrlalc—— o[ c——] Between 12th and 13th Apparel - For Thursday January Economy Clearance If your impulse to save fully 50% is keen, then your to avoid disap- pointment. We offer you an unrestricted selec- New Winter Savings Main Floor Crepe de Chine Chemise lace edged; flesh color. peach, orchid, turquoise. Regular Price 55..50 \/ Crepe de Chine Radium Chemise elaborately lace trimmed: flesh color, peach, orchid, turquoise blue. Regular Price $6.95 Crepe de Chine Nightgown sleeveless model, Val lace trimming; flesh color. peach, orchid, turquoise blue. Regular Price $7.50 Radium and Georgette Envelope Chemise flesh colored, lace tr med or tailored. Prices before reduction $4.95 to $6.95 \ $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $2.95 Van Raalte and Kayser’s Glove Silk Vests flesh color onl Prices before reduc- tion $2.75 and $2.95 Extra Quality Pure Thread Silk Stockings in black, cordovan, brown, beige, castor, gray, blonde; all silk. Regular Price $2.50 Silk-and-Wool and Wool Sport Stockings plain and clocked in all wanted colors. Regular Prices $2.25 and $2.50 $1.95 $1.75 $1.65 / Ma: P James H. Gi orite 3. B'I;lfl. boy. | Farry Broderson. 80, Walter Reed Hospital. | Wlisa Tiighman (allas Warfield), 44, Fraed- | lined plans. 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