Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1923, Page 49

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SdCIETY I ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | AMre. William J. Boothe entertained at tea at her home on North Wash- ington street Monday aftermoon for her daughter, Miss Llizabeth Lee Boothe, in honor of Miss Abble Frances Hoxton, whose marriage to Mr. C » Johnston Robinson oe- curred Frid Mrs. Boothe, Miss Boothe and aseisted in receiving by the latter’s mother, Mrs. William Winslow Hox- ton. Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe poured tea. and Mrs. Hugh MeGuire poured coffce. The other as: Migs Margaret Moncure. beth Bryant. Miss Rosella Burke. Blizabeth Warwick, s Margaret Warwick and Misses Saruh and Char- lotte Kem eth Boothe returned pending the week end in Baltimore nda Carne und Miss Mary nd Mrs. William X r. nd Mrs. Willlam Worth Smith, @ returned to their home in fter o visit to the for- Mr. and udge Howard turned to his after a visit to Mr. Wise, in )\ubnmnm. Mr, and Dav spending Rust are in Florida. R been the guest of Mrs George W, Ke holidas . Seager and Miss Jane returned to their home in Buftalo, N. Y after & visit to Mr, #nd Mrs, Cl Carlin, on North Washin; Mrs. Robert guest of her ter, Mr. and ) Hancock on-in-law and daugh- e Hancock, is thel, Mlun. Miss He Robert mlll and bert Larcom of Washin llrl. Henry Ronaldue, Leslie ne. Walter Plerpont, Lawrence Coleman and John Warwick. Mrs, Edward Lombard and Miss Virginia Lombard of New York clty were the guests last week of Mr. und Mrs. Thomas A. Fisher, on North Columbus street. Miss Betty Elena Norris has re- turned to her home in Hackensack, N. J., after a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and 3rs. W. A. Merchunt, on Prince stroet. Mre. Rena Carter has returned’to her home in Fairfax after a visit to Mrs, James Wyckoft. Mrs. Ashby Reardon entertained at luncheon Saturday at her home in Rosemont for Miss Abble, The other guests were Mrs, Charles F. Holden, Mrs. Nelson Taylos Snyder, jr.; Miss Nina Fulton, Miss Rosella Burke, Miss Elizabeth Bryant, Miss Edmonia Baker, Miss Margaret rwick, Miss Elizabeth Warwlick, Margaret Moncure and Miss e Grege. Mlss Nauroy MeCleary has returned to her home in Fredericksburg after 2 visit to Mrs. Harry Wade, on Duke street. Miss Virginia Richardson has re- returned to her home in Richmond, after a visit to Miss Margaret Armstrong on South Pitt street. Jnmw}(in McGuire has returned to the and Mrs. Lydia Muddiman > returnied to Roanoke, after being Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bode and Mise - | Augusta Bode have returned from a Visit to Mrs. Bode's mother, Mrs. Crim- in Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hupp and their daughter of Strasburg are the guests of Mrs. Hupp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, on Mount Ida. Miss Lisle Jones of Tse River, ho guest of her cousin, Mrs, P ment to Mr. Paul T. Culbertson, Mrs. Alvin Powell has returned from a visit to friends in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Jullan D. Knight h; d ¢ visit to the latter's | street, | Misy Lowell Dyson of Washingion |18 the guest of Mr. w. | erine Dunn | Miss Mary ry Hartung, in Honos. M aie, Pa. Miss Elizabeth Birrell has raturned from a visit to Mr, and Mrs. Henry Sipple in Norfolk. Mr. and Mre. Cleveland L. mlton and Misses Wilmoth and Dorothy olton have gone to Remington, Va., where they will make their home in | the future. Mrs. George 1. Pettitt and Mlss Barbara Pettitt have returned to their home in Elizabeth, N. J., after a visit ito the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mansfield, on North Pitt and Mrs. 8pencer on South Washington street. Mrs, Albert C. Dunn and little Kath- of Richmond are the guests of Mrs. Katherine L. Colvin on North Royal streot. Louise Nicol of New York city and Miss Frances Nicol of Richmond have returnéd to their homes after spending the holidays with their parents, Judge and Mrs. Charles E. 1, orth Washing« ton street. Miss Hdlen Hardin has returned | from & visit to her grandmother, Mrs, Arthur Cleveland, on Seminary Hill. Mrs. Arthur Herbert entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon at her home in Rosemont for her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bryant, in honor of Miss Abbie Hoxton. Mrs. William Mon- cure poured tea and the other assist ants wero Miss Caroline Wattles, Miss Ellen Burke, Miss Rosella Burke and Miss Josephine Gregg. Miss Arbutis Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Reed, and Mr. Har- jo1a Holt .\(nm;‘\. son of Mr. and Mre. William were married the hrldon ington wtrect performed by Rev. E. V. er, pastor of the Southe: etho- dist Crturen: ne prige waiked with her father. Her gown was Of Wit crepe a Her flowers were a shower of bride roses & valley lilies. Miss Ilah Reed was her sistér's maid of honor; and she wore & gown of green and gold taf- feta with a hat of gold lace. Bhe carried Ophelia roses. Miss Loraine Bagnam of Washington was flower she wore a frock of corn and_carried a basket of Mr. Edward Quinn of 1., was best man for Mr. Martin. Immediately after tha ceremony a reception was held and later Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for an extended trip north, Mrs. Mar- tin’s going-away gown Was midnight blue poiret twill, with which she wore squirrel furg nd s silver hat. After January 30 Mr. Mar. Ui il 'be at home 4t 516 North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. T. Seddon Tallaferro, Miss Lucy Taliaferro and Miss Hallle Tallaferro of Rock Spring, Wyo., are £ Mra, Talizferco's father, m Rameay, on Cameron Mrs. Macdonald Douglass and Miss Kathleen Douglass have returned from spending several weeke at Mi- amli, Fi Mrs. Palmer Carter has returned to her home in Poolesville, Md., after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chambers, Miss Ellen Burke and Miss Rosella Burke entertained at tea Wednesday Rosemont in honor of Miss Abbie! .. Hoxton. Mrs. Burke poured tea and war ‘l‘m:‘d by Miss Elisabeth Bry- ant, Miss aret Warwick and My Margaret lo’n‘wn 'l'l- en::t-tn:: Buests wers Miss arle Hoxton of the iscopal Hl‘h school Miss Jean Tucker, Miss Margaret Gr uh. Ill-hc Campbell l(r. and II‘I- 0. D Wltar sas have returned tp thelr homes “l!f being the f“ s of l(r. and Mrs. Ira B. eumon Rosem: Mr. and Mrs. Franols X. Whollay of and M Bar- ott on Dulde sireat while the Tatter &re tn Callfornia entértained at & re. ception Tuesday evening in honor of the members of the nutional adverlls- ing commission. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Remington en-| tertained Thursday evening at their home on Braddock Heights. The | guests were Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Remington, Mrs. Maurice Underwood, ! Mrs. Lillian King, Miss Vinnie Wil 1 8 Georgie Brockett, Mlss ington, Miss Kuth Butts and Miss Florence King. Mrs. Irving Hoppock of Trenton, N. d Miss Mae Cathcart of New York city, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cathcart on Braddock Heights, have returned to their homes. Are You Too Fat? —If you are, and want to re- duce "in a scientific manner, under the supetrvision of a competent graduate nurse, who Euarantees results without the: aid of chiropractics, drugs, strenuous exer weakening diets, or baths—consult Miss A. M. BLACK Graduate Nurse Suite 209, The Chastleton Phone North 10000 for Appointmer WY Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan W, B. Joses & Sons Furniture Cerpots ESTABLISHED 1861, “Eleventh and F Streets Upoiuers | The Annual Miss Agnes Weimer has returned to her home in Bealeton, Va., after a visit er Barrett, Mr. and |y hsr“um.« and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. . Barrett, Maj. and_ Mr: . G. O. Delano of Oldham. Va., is !llt~ guest of her daughter, Mrs, A. K. Hennage, in_Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Warwick have returned to their home in h- ington after being the guests of the Iat- ter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W Mrs. William G. Le Hew has returned to her home in Harrisonburg after u visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coleman on King street. Mrs. Henry Armstrong has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dent at Brooke, Va. Miss Lucy Anderson and Miss Char- te Watson have returned from u 3it to friends In New York city. January Linen Sale THE LINEN SHOP OFFERS Fine Madeira Hand-Embroidered Pure Linen Pieces. An importer’s surplus line of Beautiful Scarfs, Centerpieces, Tea Cloths, Table Covers, Hot Roll Covers, 13-Piece Tea Sets, Baby Pillowcases, - Oval Tray Cloths, Doilies, Tea Napkins and Women’s Handkerchiefs. Perfect in every respect. The reduced prices show actual savings of 10% to 50% Madeira Tea Cloths, 54-inch diameter. For $10.50 and $15 each. Regular values, $15 to $25 each. Madeira Baby Pillows, 14x17 inches. For $2 each. Regular values to $3 each. Madeira Tea Sets of 13 Pieces. $7.50, $9 and $10.50 set. Regular values, $9 to $15 set. Madeira Hot Roll Covers, assorted designs. For $1.50 each. Regular values to $2.50 each. Madeira Embroidered Handkerchiefs. For 50c each. Regular values to 85c each. Madeira Oval Tray Covers, inches. For 50c and 65c each. Regular values, 75c and $1 each. Madeira Centerpieces, 18 and 24 inch diameter. For $2, $3 and $3.75. Regular values, $2.50, $3.75 and $5. tended the marriage of Miss Ellen Aide Moncure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charles C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert § to southern California, will spend the next . Mrs. Barrett's mothe Tupper, who has been t has returned to her hom Miss Mary Fulton have returned to Mr. and Mrs, ¥ Ellicott C where several Mrs. guest, Atlanta. Nina from a visit illiam Fulton, in A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION, LONG ESTABLISHED AND RELIABLE WHERE YOU BUY WITH SAFETY AND AT LOWESY PRICES ALWAYS Mre. Sallie Jones and Miss Ida Jones have returned to their home in Fairfax, after a visit to friends in Alexandria. Miss Mary is the g Mary & Bunt, on and will sp. winter with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bartlett have re- turned to their home in Baltimore, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. t, In Rosemont. cting of the Anne McCarthy Ramsay Chapter, Children of the American Revolution, was held Tues- @day afternoon at the home of Mrs. ©. A. Swann Sinclair, on Braddock Heighta. Mr. and Mrs. outh Peyton s d the remainder of th her. Extra Special Sale of Coats ---Most of Them Less Than Half Price! --The Bargain Event of the Year! { This is the last lot of fur coats of this kind we shall offer this winter. We take our loss on them NOW, rather than violate our policy of not carrying goods over from one season to another. {/At Reductions such as we list below, it'll more than repay you to invest, at this time, in a fur coat for next season. No Branches We are featuring in our January Clearance Sale at below cost GENUINE HUDSON SEAL COATS $215 Other furs at below cost to reduce our stock A Small Deposit Reserves Any Article Until Wanted. home fn Balt Mrs, Blaney George W. Zacl Miss Ella MecAllister has returned t0_her home in Washington after a yisit to her cousin, Miss Edith Bar- ret Mr. 11 Larcombe of Washingt the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Mary Lee Loving, to Mr. Roy Carrington Bragg of Alexandria. _Mr. Bragg's parents, Mr. and Mre. Erncst Bragg, cntertained at a dance Friday even- :ng at their home on North Patrick street. The guests were Mr. and Mre. Larcombe, Miss Loving, Mr. and Mrs. Lean Cohen, Mrs. Beile Penn, Miss Dorothy Ticknor, Miss Gladys Madeira Scarfs, 18x36, 18x45, 18x54, 18x63, 18x72 inches. For $5.75 and $6.25 each. ‘ Regular values, $7.50 to $13.50 each. 6 French Seal Coats (New Zealand Dyed Rabbit), with skunk collar and cuffs, $175 value, now 12 French Seal Coats (New Zealand Dyed Rabbit), self trimmed, SHO value, $75 $45 $75 1 French Seal Coat (New Zealand Dyed Rabbit), Squm'el cnllar and cufi's, $175 value 6 Canadian Raccoon Coats, extra fine, sold as high as 3300 Reduced to....... 6 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) all mudels—only one of each kind. Sold up to $600. Now 2 Broadtail Persian Lamb Conts. extra fine quality. Madeira Doilies, 6 and 10 inch diame- ter. For 25¢ and 50c each. Regular values, 39¢ to 75¢ each. For 5295 Madeira Tea Napking, 13 inches square. For $7.75, $9, $11.25 to $18. Regular values, $9.50 to $21 dozen. 1 Mink Coat, extra, cxtra fine, very dark in colur. . Worth $2,700. atonly......... ALL THE ABOVE COATS ARE FULL LLACTII Everything else in stock, including all Small Furs, such as Chokers, Ties and Scarfs, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A Deposit Will Reserve any of the above bargains Fifteen Days SAKS FUR CO., 610 Twelfth St. One Family Management for 30 Years Madeira Table Covers, 72-inch diame- ter. For $20 and $22.50 each. Regular values, $25 to $30 each. 1115 117 F STREET Madeira Oval Tray Covers, 12x18 inches. For $1.25 and $1.50 each. Regular values, $1.50 to $2.25 each. 6x12 Fashion in Frocks As Designed for Spring Every day sees the assortment, of New Spring D.esses grow with the arrivals from our special makers. It’s their thought that becomes fashion— and their productions that win favor for orig- inality and distinctive smartness. Madeira Oval Tray Covers, 10x14 inches. For 85c and $1.25 each. Regular values, $1 to $2 each. Madeira Sample Pieces Slightly mussed from being handled, otherwise perfect. line of exquisite hand-embroidered pure linen pieces at Less Than ¥ Price A general ‘The new weaves add their charm to the new models—Flat Crepe, Molly-O, Paisley Combinations, Follow-through, Lizard Crepe ~—draped, bloused and basque styles—includ- ing three-piece Dresses. For street, afternoon and sports wear. Marked with the Louvre’s consistent moderation. Reductions w«giving you the climax of the clearance opportunities SELF-REDUCING CORSET N°333 T Axminster Rugs High-grade seamless Rugs in beautiful designs and color- ings, and deep, rich pile Rugs from which you can expect the best of wear. 36x70... In Dresses—Two Lots Of the finer grades—for str2et and after- noon wear. 33 Dresses that were oz ightens the figure SELF DUCING E'as‘“omy"lE 9x12. . . coies $65.00 8.3x106..... . v . $60.00 6X9. .....0nonn. §3450 46%6.6t. .. $19.50 2Tx54 . oviese 9x16.....00...... $85.00 11.3x15...... ... $95.00 up £0 $55..0.crcecccomerne corsets can That's wi 327 .50 thgyre such In Coats—One Lot Into which we have assembled the fine Not- mandy, Bolivia, Panvelain, Delysia Cloths— plain or fur-trimmed—with Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul and Wolf. $43.75 [ Good Quality Seamed Axminster 15,57 SR X 7659, .. crereee.. $32.00 36%63. come - ... $6.50 8.3x1086. ... .... ... $45.00 9X12.. o . coivscnces $4800 Coats that were $65 10 $72.50. .. ¢ cuazeme emave Inquire Abont Our Deferred Payment Plan

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