Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 8

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LatchgStel s Out for You and Beginning Thursday, February 1st. Cafeteria Service Luncheon 11:30—2 Dinner 5—7:15 Afternoon Tea 3—5:30 The Latch String Cafeterw 612 12th St. N. W. - KAPLOWIT Ziwe INCORFPORATED For Spring Stricely Talored Suits for Women and Misses K plow Qua'ity and Distinction o 8110 721 NINTH /' T. NW. Ko Hosc of Fashion” BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESSES Carefully selected styles and materials for street and afternoon wear Materials Colors ——] Almond Green, French Blue, Flat Cre Paulete Ashes of Rose. Grays, Gra Brown, in all other lovely Navy and Black. ey Combinations the <mart Dresses Made to Sell Considerably Higher Misses’, Women’s and Stout Sizes SPECIAL _THURSDAY ...... PR New Twill Cords Tailored Suits Women's and Misses' Sizes EXTRA SPECIAL shades 25 ~ NeTilGri T ATL WINTER GARMENTS 35 D, | Yo PRICE Considering Style and Quality wpring colur The Best Values in Fown S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W. Fifth Avenu: New York Establishment Washington Branch of the Famous P Thursday, Friday and Saturday CLEARANCE Midseason Millinery 9.75 Values to $25.00—From Our Higher-Priced Stocks For Immediate Clearance, our entire stock of mid- winter millinery, consisting of Fine Fabric Hats of Sat- ins, Silks and Haircloths, in black and bright colors. Many of these are combined with straw and straw braids. An Unusual Opportunity! S I e - § R EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, Society Series of L.uncheons I With Mrs. Caraway Hostess Today 1 and Mrs. Cameron Tomorrow. COOLIDGE was the guest of honor at luncheon today of away, wife of Senator ¥ of Arkansas, who gave attractive party in her home on Irving strest. The other | suests were Mrs, Josefih 1. France, Mrs. Pat Harvison, Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, | Mrs. William J. Driver, Mrs. Willlam A. Oldfleld, Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, Mrs. Johm N. Titman, Mre, Otis Wingo and the Misses Moore. . < Coolidge will be honor gues T eon ety to he entertained to- Haiph_ Cameron, any of twelve at the of twent. the compuny were Dr. N. Hall of Denver, Who ys with the Postmaster Work on their way and Mrs. Hall will v, from where they niero. | Spent few | General and Mrs. Argentina. T to ¢ York will sail for Rio de Mrs, Henry (. W neheon party of igton Club to lace entertained eighteen at the; DImporeant British ¥ run\» | lepresentative Rogers. Maj, ten. jeune, Admiral and Admiral and Mrs. Richard I T Drexel of Philade’ Caspar Miller, the Keneral In New York and \rmatrong. Mr. and Mrs. und Mrs. Harc 1d Flrxl-l George Bri entertained wife of the assimtant has loaned 1 resting in the i ation Army. T ned for Tuesday & 13, but will be g ¥ Mre. Roosevelt seeretary of the 1. and the meeting will be beid v o stimulate the interest and ! oit the work of the Salvation Army. >oland and .\inw,j e the guest of! 11.onr.r at dinner thix evening of the| |counselor of the legation and Mme. | Kwapiszewska, who will entertain {|a company of twenty-eight at the| Hotel Hamilton. || Acceptances have been recetved l{'n" persons invited to become mem- s of the Club Des Soixante Gour- club composed of younger mats and society folk. The first ng of the organization will be held at the residence of Mr. and Mme, bour at 5:30 o'clock this after- The first luncheon will be o'clock tomorrow and |ihevedtior at %the same. houe every |{day. There have been sixty ac- |ceptances and the club membership | is filled at the present time. David A. Resd dinner this | Senator and Mrs, | will be honor guests at Kv\evunz of Mrs, Harry will luter take her gue (he henent of the (hud Weltare sefety Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wite of Senator loxg of Minnesota, will ot _observe her Thuesday afternoon home tomorrow. Senator Walter F. George of Geor- has baen jolned at the Powhatan Mrs, Georgs und their son, Mar-| seorge. 4 | Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps will bs among thoso enter- { taining at dinner this evenins. otaw, sister resident Harding, will leave Was {ington tomorrow for New York, where she will meet lier sister, Miss | { Harding, who Is preceding her there | by a few hours. ‘Together, and in a! large company of friends, most of ! whom are from Ohlo, they will sail | Saturday on the Pan-American for a | trip to South America. They will visit all of the mors important citfes, s Rio de Janeiro, Montevides | snos Aires. The trip will oc- { cupy about six weeks. Heher H. Humphrey enter today at the Con- ressfonal Club, having as guests Mrs. . +Fletcher, Mre. Robert Mra. Luther. Mrs. William F tained at luncheo . Plumimer, b rank . fir!xgb Mrs. Joh: rs. William Ernst, Mrs. Margaret Cowen, Mrs, artin A. Mor- | rison and Mrs. Dale Drain. | Mre. civde Kelly was nhostess at! (lunl.heoh today at the Congressional Club _in honor of Mrs, George Whar. iton Pepper and Mrs. David Aiken Reed. Among the guests were Al | Hubert Work, Mrs. James J. |Mrs Charles W. R ‘Watson, Mrs. Irs. George Mesta, Mru Ira 1 Cople: Mrs. Herbtrt J. Slocum, Mrs. | Anthony Wayne Cook, Mrs. Adam A Wyant, Mra, Ernest W, Roberts, Mrs. John E, Laskey, Mrs. W\Illlm - nolds, Mrs, Thomas S. Crago, V. Watson, Charles Ph”llpn Hi Hickling, Mrs. Guy Wade H. Atkinson, ernerd and Mrs, John i Srs nderwood, Camphet. {Mrs. Fred B. | . McMahon. | Mre. William F. Ham entertained at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Virginia Edwards. The wihee | guests were Miss Emma Stitt, ) { Tilizabeth Marbury Beale, Miss Cecil | Lester_Jones. Miss Josephine Willi- ford, Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Ruth Mil- jer Green, Miss Dorothy Johnson and Miws Elizabeth Duryea Walter. After the Juncheon Mrs. Ham and the ladies assisting her at the luncheon r meined to play bridge. Those play- g include Mrs. Stanton_J. Peelle, Sherman Yord, Mrs, Willlam L. on, Mrs. John Lewis Smith, Mrs, vards, Mrs, Prentice Will Durtee, sister of the hostess. Many Dinners Precede Child Welfare Ball. Mrs. Marshall Field will entertain at dinner this evening before the Child Welfare ball, and will have about twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins will be hosts to & small company at din. B s avening preceding Ine Chitd Weltare bull, when their guests will include & number of those who will take part in the pageant. and Mrs. Aifred Pembroke Thom vm entertain & company at dinner | this evening at the New Willard, pre- who | & 0! Loufse Lacy witl | Mark W -l from 4 to § ¢ for Mrs. Coolidge, ceding the ball which will be given: in the ballrooms of that hotel for the Lenefit of the Child Welfure Soclety. Col. and Mrs. Howard Dickins il be hosts at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. R R, Govin will enter- tain a small company at dinner this evening and take their guestsx later 12 4he Child Welfare ball at the Wii- JORGE OAKLEY TOTTEN, JR., | Who has given mmatinted time to the costumes and perfection of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. l"‘dlou Brldl 0 oy, wioaze r R. Tuckerman's pageant {o w spending a few days at the Sho ore- ham, will be hosts to a small company | at dinner this evening preceding the “a— Welfare ball, for which they a ha have a box. M Instructive Jeter con included Mrs. Minnig (. Leisenring, Miss ' and Tella Mr. Felix Mahone ertain a small | Mr. Clifford . Berryman, and the tonight preceding the | members of the board of the society, i Mrs. G. Brown Miller, Mrs. Frank E. Weeden, Mrs. Franklin H, E 1is and Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann. | Mrs. E. Lester Jones and Miss Cecil of La- | Lester Jones will be at home tomor- home at Wardm i on Ninth Page) afternoou. with (Comnied on Ninth T2% been the Visiting | of the artlsts Bradiey wiil leave in the nd except for ' not come a ‘;n‘n-..u Visits W o Washington Mies Alice B ’ Andre frs. L man Miss inner compan Child Welfare ba Mrs. Muriel Lyncn, wh, Ly 0 in leav: Washington Thursday p Dnrllorylnlz #alling on a specfal mizsfon in con. nection with the Department bor. will he at Park Hotel ty ess taking e nd the Holy I ir. 2 s BUTTONS COV tainel & company of ten 4t supper Mrs. M. E. Holley St evening ut Le Puradis. { col. sazs. 2861 18th et mw ‘ol. and Mrs. Robert N. Harper il | wE BUY tain al dinner this evening in * home, on 16th street. Mrs. = Diamonds and Jewelry OPPENHEIMER & SHAH 907 F St. N Coontz_will be ,,‘ The Psychology of Success R nan Park "au—( ‘Ahe.a‘ A Course of Instruction Admirel Coontz have an Tor Men and Women by Monday afterncon from 6 Mrs. Jeannette H. Wade At The Women's City Club Lhstructive Vislting * Naroe Sor | 22 Jackson Place N.W. at luncheon yes- ' First Lecture, Thursday hb 1,8 PM. | »s Club in honor For particulars Pho: M PASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Ave N.\W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop The Last of the Winter Apparel Jackson Do P Ralston will be afternoon, February clock, having with her Mrs. Charles Siknersles Cheney Hiyde and Mrs, 1 _Uross. president of The few remaining Winter Dredses, Suits and Hats will be cleared out immediately at greatly reduced prices DI'BSSCS Reduced to $29 and $45 Suits Suitable for Spring Wear Reduced to $35 and $45 Hats, $2.50 Costume Presage of Springtime Here wintertime is often for gotten in a day of mild “spring- mess,” when we can almost scent the bloodroot and the trailing arbutus. But the RIZIK Spring Apparels, now on view, are the “springiest” tokens of all. Newest Spring Arrivals Priced at 39.50, 45.00, Cloth Dresses Grays and Blues Jersey—Poiret Twill—Hand Em- broidered — Crepe Trimmed — Braid Trimmed—Ribbon Trim- med. Silk Dresses Flat, Canton and Figured Crepes—Flowing Sleeves or no Sleeves — Gray, Maize, “Bisque, Orchid, Green, White. RIZIK'S an- ticipatory en- Rancements are redominate— orful enfoldings that we associ- ate with spring. are ball tonight. | : Henna, Sand, Wood, JANXUARY 31, 1923. A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION LONG ESTABLISHED AND RELIABLE WHERE YOU BUY WITH SAFETY AND AT LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS Half-Price Coat Sale ---Last Call of the Season ---Brings Savings that Make ---Buying for Next Season Good Policy Only about 125 Fur Coats remain, and we've made reductions that will hurry them out in short order. Fortunate, indeed, will you be if you call promptly enough to secure one of these handsome garments at Half Price. Note these sample bargai HUDSON SEAL COATS, 30 20 left, reduced to . HUDSON SEAL 8 left, reduced to. PERSIAN LAMB COA 2 left, reduced to s g A Deposit will Reserve any coat 15 duy& SAKS FUR CO., 610 Twelith St. One Family Management for 30 Years inches COAT T EP s CE o) WE WILL MAKE TO ORDER exactly as illustrated This 3-Pc. Suite of FQ;rerstuffed '140 You are offered the exceptional facilities and up of our Factory-to-you offer—simply pur chase the style of suite you desire, select the material that meets with vour appr. and we will make the suit to order. exceptional opportunity, one that is wor of your consideration if you are alrea anticipating your Spring Homefurnishing Needs. We Make to Order SLIP COVERINGS —which will soon be the foremost thought. W not order them now, when prices for labor are lower and worlk i delivered ‘earlier than will be possible at this later tinie. Made-to-Order $ 1 8.7 5 BOUDOIR C-H-A-I-R e UNITED UPHOLSTERY C(Q). ‘Washington's Biggest Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture 911 7th St. NW. PHONE MAIN 3419 No Connection With Any Other Store Fourth Floor For bxhpsbom Thursday , 608 to 614 11th ST. N.W. SPECIAL SALE —following a special purchase of— 50 New Spring Hats —All of which—regardless of their intended prices— will be marked- e They are copies of ultra exclusive model Hats—executed with fidelity and skill—and are given their first showing tomorrow— Thursday. Effective Shapes. Pokes, Off-the-face, Watteau Bonnets, Drooping Brims. Materials Include— Milan Hemp, French Felt, Silk, Visca Braid, and Straw \lmo Hemp and In the full galaxy of spring colorings—Copenhagen, Red, Gray, §lack, Brown, etc. ' [c——|o]lc——=|ole—Falole—2al=—=|a[e—=]c|———]0] ———olc——=lc——ole——lc——lc—Slale— N

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