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'SOCIETY. ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 1923—PART 2 socIETY. —_— T Chisago Company Hes Complete List of Patrons | District lesigiation work, presentsd | thoughte repacding the rosonstbit i 5 , nue Christlan Church, Mra. Shelton's | perance work of churches s For Federation Concert |pastor. gave. s tosat mathe eove e Dlstmguuhed Patrons ; . Shefton had ‘doms in the church | 2 Tusical and literary program F Th & - Complete Itst to: date of patrons|ay woll a8 along temperince lines. |y . ‘n, Fowkes, Mrs, Willlam T. or ree Opera Nldhts o and patronesses for the concert to(Mrs. J. W. Frizzell, president of the | Rieg, Miss Ruth Hayes, violinist, ac- R be given at Poll's Theater Saturday :’:;".";{.‘03, of pvomen's Clubs wa%|companied by Miss Dofothy Russell, Ertebacher Twelve-Ten Twelve-Twelve F St. Wilfley . : evening, February 16, under the|iliness and Mrs. Charies B, Grand- |03, Miss Luls Thomas. Dr Vice President Coolidge. i . ] lauspices of the District of Columbia [feld responded to the toast In her|Smjayenc o >l readings, which wero » A Federation of Woman's Clubs, in-|Place. Mrs. A. B. Lank presented -Mrs. Cabinet Members and| § ciudes Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Coolidge, T*;“‘f:'"n;'l;f‘; '": RM"" M‘“'[‘"‘ shemn; with & hand-painted dresser . Miss Aflsa Mellon, Mrs. H mith of Idaho and Representative | set, gift of the union, rs. on Others on Important List. meid Spring Collection Now Being Shown ¢ and Mrs. A. P. Nelson of Wisconsin |responded feelingly. The president Wallace, Ars. Herbert Hoover, Rep- | were horiored gueats. Representative | of the unlon. Mie . C. Criswell, ot 4 { |resentative ana Mre. Nocholas Long- | Smith Eave a Drief toast which was | ed as toastmistress in u vory pleasing he Vice P . g 1 |wortn, much “enjoyed, and Representative . About 100 guests were pres- The Viee President, Mr. Coolldge, is Mra. Brennan, Mrs. Veerhoff, | 5SS Shioved. and R the speaker |ent, all wishing Mrs, Shelton many of the occasion, and gave sorhe fine | more happy anniversaries. e expected to attend the performance Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Vir- or “Afda” which tke Chicago Opera \ : < ginla Speel, Miss Eastman, Mrs. Company will give tomorrow evening . { {Murk Potter, Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. J. in Poll’s Theator. It will be the first {Sampbell Cantrill, Mrs. H. M. Towner, | of three performances by this organ- {Mrs. C. B. Aftchison, Mrs. J. L | ', ization from the mliddle wesr, which N Young, Miss Ethel Bagley, Mrs. ! To Those Going Soutlz ward New York company. for many years ’ Mrs. Alexandsr Wolf, Mrs. John A. i i | } has more than rivaled the famous ! [ ; ; Adolph Kahn, Mrs. Charles Goldsmith, conuiasred the sretens ciamiianl ' Logan, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Woed.:, The Beflllt Uf in the world. Tuesduy evening the | [oiii mens ;o g"” Jabel Boardmen, Mrs Willam | 4 T i . Ta rs. Louls N. Gelder, Mrs company will give “Tosca.” in which | : |mmmem Mrs. Dimmock, Mrs. John | Jary Garden, who was director of the Mock. M7 ‘and Mrs. W.'L. Redclir. | company last season, will sing the | 3 al'la}vmounhmbyflmles Mrs. G. Ha title role. and Wednesday evening s o Nl gt Manna i ! b 7 Mrs. Wallace Radelifte, Mrs. Wint | it will sing “Sneigurotchka. Mrs. Willlam Corhy. Dr. Murton En | Other patrons and patronesses in- | lish, Dr. Tom Williams, Mr. Charles |{ clude the Secretary of State and Mrs. i Com Miss Letla Mechlin, Mr. Hen: Tlughes, the Postmaster General ang | 3 'K. Bush Brown, Commissioner Cu Alluring expressions of Mrs. Hubert W the Seci n Rudolph, Co: - : o 7 Q 7 127 ] f e ;nl:rlu';luu;;’:\"lrs‘ "Ribert B Fall S ?."'n";?n‘,‘?.““h ST R :'fi"“’ newest mc]»des that are Their Even Quality and Originality o he Becretary o griculture an T8, N 3 & alglels! irs. ouard Alblon, 4 H - > 4 faithful portrayals of f He: C. Wall he Chief J 1 Mrs. Lo d S Al 10 B - SSS Whliase the Culch Jusiice| Whe otors "'...:::::: T Lecmenl e astiandiote ) Fashion’s Fiscinating ideas ‘ Style---We Infer by Your Constant Approval e EE R e Sihene. Tk 6o To Be Such An Established Fact, That I dIH. e Speaker o! he [ouse & B / arc 5. Eredericlc H. Gillett, Senator and ;Mrs. Emma S. Shelton it Tor ;I,m.n ‘”l‘ Cnr( frc 4 uc a act, a n rthur Cappe Senator an 18, A l v l . B ll i now bemg shown a our > B. Kendrick, n nd Mrs. | Annual Valentine Dal ~ s o fedill MeCormick, Somator wnd Mrs Honored by W. C. T. U. Connecticut Avenue Shop. | ‘4””0””c’”g Our % . | Lee S. Overman. Senator and Mrs By Women's Legion Unit| B s ’ JMiles Poindexter, Semator and Mrs. € So I Sxntord Shelion Unton, James W. Wadsworth, ir., Represent-| Tlhe patronesses for the annual val. | W- C. T. U, guve & banquet in hfm"l ative and Mrs, Ira C. Copley, Repre- | entine ball to be given by the Flan-|°f Mrs. Emma 8. Shelton, District| i vy yontative and Mrs. Joseph H, Himes | gory pield Unle, American Women's |President, Wedneaday evening at|| —e Representative and Mrs. Nicholas e Tabard Inn, 1739 N street. that date | Longworth, former Vice President|Leglon, at the marine barracks Satur- 3 at date . and Mrs. Thomas Riley Marshall, the | day, February 16, ure: Mrs. Warren G. |Pelng her birthday anniversarv. A || 9 We Oflly Wl_fll to Say 1 l}at We Hazje E”. third assistant secretary of state and | 11;rding, Mrs vin Coolidge, Mrs. |ProgTam was carried out through the || i % vil- ek Botrs Weods B T onil- | Charles Evans H s. 3lrs. Theodore |ovening. One-minute toasts to the | e e eamen. M ee 5,,“;:;](,50:{;' Roosevelt, Mrs. E. R. Stitt, Mrs, Mason | President were ziven by the Distriet f‘ H deavorfld to Prodllte Dre.;.fe-f e Stl]l Mart 2 t Alico Plke Barney, Mrs. Delos A.|Patrick, 3 Merritt Treland, Mrs. {officers, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Pollock. 1 09 Connecticut Ave. N Rlodgett, the commercial secretary of S, 5 Mrs, Willla Al : i B f 1 the Britlsh embassy and Mrs. Eric| Breckinri o e el The Connecticut Avenue Shop cautifu Buxton, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin. Mr.|Longworth, Mrs. Cary Grayson, Mrs. |the supesintende: ot | departmenta i and Mrh. Willlam K. Castle, Jr. Rear|James Wadsworth, Jr Mvs, Paul| R, oHict, 804 Jire, Frecter, the (| '\.dm:raI‘ and Mrs. \\nsr\‘mgwg ‘I,)M Richmond, jr.; Mrs, Francls Berger |and Mrs, Renjamin Lineback. i Qe i ",’_;’en’;‘;"-‘.“"“‘)i‘;‘zckj Mr,|Moran, Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mrs.| Miss Claire Lusby, representing |, and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, Mr. and | Farnsworth, Mrs. C. V. Brigham, Mme. Mrs. ‘Dwight F. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. | Paulet:e Grecco, Mrs. R. H, Townsend, Wade H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Mrs, W. S. Calder, Mrs. Arthur Cap- H. Everett, Mrs. John C. Fremont. |per, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Gen. and | Logan Phelan, Mrs. Q. Dmuxd-on Mrs. Charles S. Farnsworth, Mr. and | Mrs. Morria e nbard, Mz COH Mar: Mre..Willlam Eric Fowler, Mrs. Fred- | tin, Mrs. Willlam M. Connor, Mra, erick Dent Grant. Mr. Mrs. [ Stuart - Heintssim. = Mre. . Howard | R E OP R Charles C. Glover, Mrs. Edward H.|Southerland, Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. . v, | Jar!nu: (;\nlr\l{ Mrs. 'l;el'f}’ Lyon, Mrs. i onn nmond, flm.u M je Mo A G e Evening Gowns—Evening _Gloves—Evening Slippers 1216 F St. N.W. i urauart, s Evening Shades in Silk Stockings | Meurich. Mrs. J. Borden Harr: MA Win fr A. Kreager Mr. and Mrs Perry 8. Heath. ‘Mra. | Wre.J. A HIitL "R, L.“"“““ Ne= Some Magnificent Evening Coats greatly reduced in both our Women's and Misses’ Shops. Joseph H. Hampson, Mr. and A - , A - George ¥. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. | M nd, ahl, i 1 Thomas H. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. | . 2o . - ° Frank S. Hight, L) | ‘ Mrs. George D. H Mot Hennen Tanniben B ana {}’,‘,; klm, Tack, e Maude Howell Smith, Loren B. Johnson, Mrs. Frederick A. inof, Mrs. Charles C. Walcott, { Beginning tomorrow—final disposal. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, 3 * ! ! - o0 . dra DaviliE bichelos, Jion ; Your unlimited choice. . 3|3 Dennis, Mrs. Stephen B Sricine: Mre. A . dre \{‘I\TrrMI;r‘I;asl);t;r M. ana M. | Do 40 handsome SR sale Melean, Mre. Junius W. | The chairman of the patronesses is || 3 Guests at Reception Mrs. Jemes Johnson. vice chalrman, P Mevhy. Mrs Mahion Bie- | Mrs. Charles Ellis Bruce: E 1216 F St. N.W. j ; Revburn. Commis. | The officers of tne Fianders Field || : Cio 11 Rudolpn, x| Unit are: Prosident, Miss Marle 1. | "homas Jeferson Ryan, Mrs. | McGuire; vice president, Mrs. C. k i 3 3 Slater. Mr. and Mre Thomaclf"‘ lows: correspondinz ue > f b H e o re Fdwasd . | Mies Rosemarye 3 lum' A Slater. | Sording secretary, Mies "Jeasle Man PY P | £ " . o v Smith: treasurer. Miss Margurite | | ! Arand Mre. Altred | Barnes; chairman of press, Mrs, Kathe | | et Fiom.2 - 7al- | erine C. Brush-Bales. i rl Townsend, B M, | Capt. John M. Arthur will make the 2 . Tucke m]fl T8 3 | presentations. b 1 ' At exactly M a"Mrs. Harold Wal- p i i ;T; ‘;,;*:*’“,"Bf:z A e ervey | D. A. R. Leaders Honor il nces 1 | Mrs. George Maynard Minor, presi- ub New Members of C | dent general, U. §. D. A. R., and Mrs. Young. Honor Guests at Tea|G. wallace Hanger, organtzing secre- ||| | " These forty Coats comprise practically our entire stock. All i tary general, D. A. R., were the honor | | | i this season’s models, in the most popular furs and the most desir- . ) Comens vy Chu, of which e | cate 8t & reception wiven Monday | i i able styles. At our original prices they were moderately priced Women's Clty Club, of which Mre oping by Mrs. Mahlon A. Winter, . L 3 d S 25 A s B et togon s & ton and recep. |[eBent of Federal Chiy Chapter. || | & and at half these figures they present, indeed, most remarkable e hostesses - 5 | , s tlon to be given at the clubhouse, 22| ok, T ATIODE the i 4 opportunity for purchase! Jackson place, this afternoon, from . yop. 1. o 1 g r - . 4 t0. & o'clock, with s mew Membiry | ros, e Nottreson, Sos. '{5’(‘1“1‘1-(;::‘;; ] > > { Ozngmal Price Sale Price of the club as guests of honor. The | Hardy. Mrs. Joun 2o Beavirs, Mee i ) < o 2—Hudson Seal Coats, self collar and cuffs. bz 7 500 sl 7.50 Clubs president, s Lyman B..S e B e : 38-inch length. Swormstedt, will receive with the x Mrs. Willoughl. 3 g m“cgb";,,;,“ ommittee, which in. | Chesley, Misw Helen Harman. Stea | ] 1—Hudsan Seal Coat, self collar and cuffs. $9 Q) 5.00 sl 4750 cludes Mre. Harcld Paul Parks, Mra. | nomes D. e»“&‘;f_sv“,,f‘n’;;“gt : 5 | 40-inch length. , A. Bradl M G B “lair, S, t F. Chase, Mrs. A s g mes s s B8 LA E j oyl U | bins, Mrs, Redwood Vandergrift, Mrs. | - i chin style. 40-inch length. i Hammond, Mrs. Louis D! Car. " Holyberg, Mis r dson Seal C rushed collar, self i -\rsn{)l(l‘ The Women's Li v | Mrs anin e s ¥ i z-—!;lnfil. 40-inch |:n.;:‘h.c St $32500 $16250 under e aders] of e E. '\ _Mrs. 1 i " “ i A i e ¢ R iy S e || | ] 1-1&»-“& ‘fne;lmcflu self shirred collar. $38500 5192,50 several. vocal mumbers, | Nira A. Campheli, o Kate . Ban || 77T : , 1—Hudson Seal Coat, blouse model, self col- q+9500 524750 1 acting as accompanist. | ell and Mrs. Carl H. Wisewell. : / i lar and cuffs. - ‘ ,. | (L] pign, Sl W Sinch kg 559500 $9E9.50 sleeves. 1—Hudson Seal Coat, wrap style, handsome SS 2 5 .00 5262.50 The most remarkable sale of I'UR COATS, CAPES and WRAPS All at greatly reduced prices. 1—Hudson Seal S Model Coat tint of the 2—Hudson Seal Coats, 40-inch length, nat- This is really the most unusual ‘ —for street, for travel and for general usefulness—and— skins. 45-inch length. £ ! . [ . . . | occur again this year—to secure the i Fashion’s Masterpiece—the 3-Piece Suit | 1-Mole Cou,fox collar and ufls. &5nch 53,05 00 : | e $225.00 50 time Fashion has chosen one supreme masterpiece to | 1—Mole Wrap Coat, plain. 45-inch length, 335 s], 67 the gown, but it borrows a bit from both to achieve its &) | [ 1—Jap Mink Coat. 45-inch length, $375%9 %1 87 of which you should take advantage. i suit when you will, a frock when you wish. Any time con- i 1—Jap Mink Coat. 40-inch length. Cloth COATS, CAPES and WRAPS I ) Come, you are interested in the New. Suit Fashions. Hy lar. 40-inch length. $2550 31 2750 s . $ 00 .50 At greatly reduced prices. 1—Muskrat Coat, plain. 40-inch length. 195 397 90 / g i N € /4 : | skunk cosll::llnd cuffs, 46-inch length. 5 2 4 I\ ) N / 1—Hudson Coat, w-mch straightlin K 3 g _ i : i wolf collar, cuffs and circular border. it * . 'y 2—Hudson Seal Coats, chin collar and cuff: SETHINENE NG GRS ® New and Beautiful Spring Tailleurs of mink. 40inch leogth ™ $335.00 3] 750 o Gf o Mty s iy —The Suit which is typically the American woman’s suit I ural squirrel collars and cuffs. SR VR e and indispensable as an accessory to the spring wardrobe o 2—Black Caracul Coats, soft baby caracul 00 .50 pe pring I S395® 3197 opportunity—and one that will hot l—:l::: ls:; m'l‘s‘:‘::i 1:::5:‘"‘ collar of 33 9 5 .00 Sl 97-50 best gocds made at much under ; $197.50 their regular values. Out of all the wondrously lovely new things of spring- exalt the mode. It is not a suit—nor yet a frock. It glories B ) S 00 $ .50 not in the trig lines of the tailleur, nor the easy grace of 1—Mole Cape, plain. 45-inch length. 335 167 Wt ider that our f the b it et ! 2 i { 5 and m;c:n‘xs: Seittie lutest icite s r:naor;po:funf; irresistible charm. Behold! The new Three-piece Suit. A $36500 ’l 8250 o e A ! venience with all time service. Here in every new version of s 1—Jap Mink Coat. 4S-inch length. $4.5(0-0 $22500 Our Entire Stock of Women's and Misses the Three-piece Suit in our Spring Suit event. ‘ 4—Natural Raccoon Coats, deep shawl col- Both plain and fur trimmed. At greatly reduced prices. L And to heighten your interest — three groups of new s M 2—Natural l%flck:-“t Ct'o‘no!-s. :l:hl:nl raccoon 51 950() 397_50 1 3 » 5 3 collars an 8. iny length. All remaining TWO and THREE-PIECE SUITS ||| waits at spetial prices. ‘ 3 iy % 1—Muskrat W, Coat, fi llar and DRESSES for Morning, Afternoon and 1 $ '50 $ '50 $ °50 "'E"‘, ‘s'm:rh“;‘, e $295.00 3147.50 Evening Wear i o i $2 5 000 ‘l 2500 At greatly reduced prices. (3l | 1—Bay Seal Coat, fitch collar and cuffs. : : Navy twill cords, fong-line _Costume styles of twill cord; Three-plece costume - mod- 45-inch length, $25000 31 25(” 2 nit e . j ; RHE MILLINERY WAISTS - § Jackets and dressy hipblouses; eCi™ T E e, amel's €ISt box jackets; wrap-around 1—Bay Seal Coat, natural gray squirrel col- $2 5 0.00 31 2500 : At greatly reduced prices. and jaunty belted box jackets hair wrap-around and loose sash models—in navy, black, lar and cuffs. 45-inch lcnctb- o3 in herringbone mixtures. box jackets. Porto Rico and graystone. | sl 1—Bay Seal Coat, kolinsk 1 collar $ 00 s 00 isses’ irls', Children’ oy o . ‘ and cuffs. 45-inch length. 250 125 m?‘.;'?:-';\;’;“..i'{’.‘: o et il A Other Suits in this Event to $125.00 i 1By Seal Cont, pateral shuek cser snd $7 5000 . $7 5% s il Special showing on Two Floors. | $150% $ 500 FSbwet Caner Thirleernt: | Women’s Suits, Second Floor. Misses’ Suits, Third Floor. 1—Bay Seal Coat, plain. 40-inch length. 7

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