Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923. Franklin Thurnall of New York. Dr. MacBryde will entertgin a small party at the Lee ilouse Satur- day evening preeceding the dance at Henderson’s—Standard for Quality 1114 G ST. N.W. McC€all Pazterns, Spring Quarterly and Magazines Brainard & Armstrong Spool Silk Our Phone No. Is Main 8301 A Sale of 750 Yards of 40-in. Crepe de Chine Short Lengths Here dare is vour plaizniy need opportunity if Blouses. Dy Lingerie, Tomorrow we place on Sale 750 Yards Silk Remnants --mostly Crepe de ‘Chines--- in a good range of Light And Dark Colorings, Also. Whites 1 to 5'% Yard Lengths The quality would justify a price of $2 te $2.50 if bought from the bolt — Tomorrow ses or for nery tashion centers sonic of the most saw—newest ideas—wonderiul trimmed—beautiful Tust arrived irom m beautiful Hats you ostrich trimmed—Aower combinations, etc Ida Walters 1415 G Opposite Keith’s most ever trimmed—ribbon " Grays, are "‘Trumps I N the Spring Shoe Game. Fash- ion sponsors Gray Shoes for dress, semi-dress and sports wear. The Sports Pump pictured, of Gray Suede trimmed with darker Gray Kidskin. $10 Other new gray models at $850. $]Q and HE ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano wil! have a small company din- ing with them this evening at the embassy. of Laborgand Mrs. The Secretary s I, Da $at dinner James J. Davis will be host this evenirg. Seeretary and Mrs. Weeks Hosts to Britisk Envoy. The Secrctary of War and Weeks will entertain at dinner U evening in compliment to the ambas- sador of Great Britain and Lady { Geddes. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes were hosts at dinner last évening entertaining & distin- guished company, including the Se {retary of State and Mrs. Hughes. Others in the company were the am- bassador of Germany arfd Frau Wied- Mr. Justice James C. ir. Justice and Mrs. Louis D. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Admiral and Mrs. Charles Mc- and Mrs. Willard Hol- and Mrs. Willlam . Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John Admiral and Mrs. John H. Dayton. Admiral and Mrs. Willlam W Kimball. Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Me- Kin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gray, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James ree- i, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Mc: rmick-Goodhart, Mrs. Henry ( “orbin. Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen. ardner ) Miss Nannie Beile Maury. the Re Ernest Smith, the Honorable the Gov- ernor Jerusalem, Mr. Ronald Storrs, Sir A fair attache of Commander Chr| | Tady Geddes morrow afternoon. the emba Wing e i to- not receive ter of Venezuela and Se- aya entertained at dinner Senor Don Delfino and Senora da Delfino, v and daughter of the Pres- t of Venezu Gen. Gomez. The other guests were the Venezuelan 1 New York. Seror ones, and Senorita Mar 1 The min nora de A: I ta enar and the membs | grtion staff. Senor Don 1 { Lieut. Diogenes Moral { Don Claudio Urrutia The min Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfleld. wife of Gield of Oregon. w y at the New Willard at | een planned, but who was unable to be present owing to the serious illness iof her father and her summons from the city. Orega {on Febr 14, 29, and is known as le Sam’s Valen e State.” m of this fact and in keeping with ing holiday devoted . Stanfleld chose Valentine { decorations for her table. These were {carried out with place ds of unique { valenti envelopes. with heart and with valiant cting their archery their vantage point around the center- piece of red tulips, which was like a | spring garden, in gay and refrshing rray. The guests at the Mrs. Hubert Work, { Hoover, adm ] . Andrieus 's. Tasker Oddie. Mrs. | John B. Kendrick. Mrs. Henry Wilder | Keyes, Mgs. David £ Marshall, . Mrs_ Thomas Mrs. Clifton 'N. McArthur, Mrs. Frizzell of New York, Mrs. Thomas Bradley, Mrs, { Bowles and Mrs. Charles Schwarm of | Freeport. La . The minister of Poland and Mme, i Wroblewska entertained at luncheon {today at the legation in honor of the |l chief justice of the state of Pennsyl- va and Mrs. who arrived this morning for visit in Washington. On this | sion Chief Justice von Moschzisker | was decorated by the minister with the second class of the Polish deco- i Polonia Restuta. i |selor of the legation and Mme, Kwapissewska, the honorary coun ]nplor. Prince Radziwill, and the sec- (rnlar,» Dr. Sokolows ration other guests at luncheon were Senator Da. vid A. Reed of Pennsylvania, the coun- The { _The minister o1 | Mme.> Peter will Bwitzerland leave Washington { Friday evening for New Orleans, from | where they will sail for Cuba as the {former is also minister to that gov- !ernment. They will return to Wash- lington early in March, by way of Key West and will stop at the Florida resorts. Mme. Panaretoff, the wife of the minister of Bulgaria. will not be at home tomorrow afternoon, but will receive on Friday, February 23. Senora de Alfaro, the wife of the minister of Panama, will be at home after 4:30 tomorrow afternoon for the last time this season The minister of Bolivia and Senora de Ballivian will give a dinner dance Saturday evening at the Chevy Chase Club for their daughter, Senorita Car- men Balilivian. Mme. Ballivian and her daughter will recelve for the last time this sea- Eternal Circle “Love begins with love,” and is ever- lastingly sealed by the constant caress ofaGenuineOrange Blossom Ring, for Engagement or Wedding. 14-carat Gold, $14 or more; Platinum, $22 or more. We deeign Orange Blossoms in - Platinum upon your cherishedGold Wedding Circlet of long ago. Maurice T.ow and the! nitted to the Union | to! Robert von Mosch- |5, and | Spanfsh Ambassader and Senora de Riano Will Entertain Guests at Dinner at the Embassy Tonight. tson tomorrow afternoon after 4:30 o'clock. E The minister of Stam, Phya Prabha Karavongse, will be host to a com- pany of eleven at dinner this evening at the legation. Princess Bibesco, wife of the min- ister of Rumania, will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. but will receive om the following Friday afternco: Ifebruary-16, after 4:30 o'clock. Mme. Procknik, wife of the charge d'affaires of Austria, will be at home jafter 4:30 o'clock tomorrow after- | noon Representative and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers will entertain at din- ner this evening. Representative and Mrs. James W. Husted entertained at dinner last night at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Representativ hew Walnwright and Mr: wright of New York. Covers were laid for seventy Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes will be at home this afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock, at her apartment, at 00 16th street. 2 Former Senator and Mrs. Willard Saulsbury entertained a company of distinguished guests at dinner last evening in honor of the speaker and Mrs. Gillett. Representative Alice Robertson will receive Monday afternoon from ¢ to 8 o'clock, at George Washington Inn, for which she has Issued no card: Representative Robertson will not r ceive again before her return to her home. in Oklahoma. She will be as- sisted Monday afternoon by her neice, Miss Faith Mervrman, of Santa Ba bara, Callf., who is visiting her. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran will entertain _at a reception Tuesday evening, February 13, in honor of Senator and Mrs. Carter Glass and 1 Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder. i Mrs. H. Wiltred Du Puy entertained |a company of twenty-two at dinner |last evening in honor of the ambas- |3 j eador of Italy, Prince Caetani. Mrs. John Hervey Young enter- tained at luncheon today aj. the horeham Mrs. George D). Hope is issuing in- tere | vitations for a Valentine dinner-dance at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday, February 14, in honor of Mrs. Thomas i L. Bowels of Kansas City, the house | §uest of Senator and Mrs. Andrius A ! Jones. and Miss Virginla Lee Perry, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perry f Kansas Clty, house guest of Mrs fope. It is likely that Mr. Bowels { Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann will not be {at home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler, wife of the American minister to Salvador, left Washington yesterday for New York, where Mr. Schuyler will join {her in a few days. prepatory to sail- ng for San Salvador. Mr. and Mrs. chuyler have been staying at Ward- n Park Hotel while in Washington, the former having returned here to act as counselor at the Central American confere: Mry Sarah Lee Phillips is return- ing today from a visit in New York and will again leave Washington for that city the latter part of next week. Mrs. Phillips will visit her sisters. Mrs. G Lee Parker and Mrs. Walter Teagle, in New York. for some d with a party will plan for a_trip around the world. She will probably make her future home in {New York. Miss Tone Russell, daughter of Col d Mrs. E. Reed Russell, is enter- ning at a bridge tea this afternoon at the Chevy Chase Club, in honer of M Virginia Ellicott Hess of Phil hia, who recently announced her engagement to Mr. Percy Cannon of Lincolnshire, England, and Philadel- phia, and whose marriage will take the spring. Miss Russell's ts are Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Genevieve Risk, Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Sophie de Beck. Miss jOlga de Beck, Miss Betty Werner, Miss Anna Hill, Miss Gwynn Hellen, M Zolnay, Miss Diana Miss Emily Russell. Mrs. George Tully Vaughan will be at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 oclock. Mr, and Mrs. Frederic D. McKen- ney will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening, February 20, preceding the 58 t mmings and i | i ets UNLIKE ANY- THING EVER ON VIEW AT RIZIK' Flugly Gray Fur Col- lar. ANGORA SERGE ¢-PIECE BUITS Soft Noap, Firm Wi Square White Pock- ets Beaded in Many ton Colors of Talismanic Designs. Skirt in w»‘h t C“;’% to Matel "0a m- » Little 8lkip Pockets. A Jomnty Walking Suit. and Brothers Almost at the Tide Snow flurries—dashes of rain —whimpers of wind—whole plan- know member that RIZIK'S is the ad- dress for spring dresses, also Not one bit winteresque, yet snug and consoling when there’s an earliest spring tang in the air. Charming Chartreuse Lemon coated—h o me s pun—flares from armpits—white, —narrow floral design around collar—coat bottom and cuffs have wide worsted embroidered floral design, MRS. EDWIN T. MEREDITH, ‘Wife of the former Secretary of Agri- culture, who has come to Washington with Mr. Meredith for a visit of some length. musical which Mr. and Mrs. E._H. Everett will give. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kenney returned early in the week from New York, where they spent several days. Mrs. McKenney and the Misses Mc- Kenney will receive tomorrow after- noon from 4 to 6:30 o’clock. Mrs. Edward Hamlin Everett was hostass to a company of fourteen at luncheon today. Mrs. Elliott Woods entertained a party of thirty-six at luncheon to- day in honor of Mrs. Frank Mondell. Col. and Mrs. H tertain at dimmer Lonor of Gen. and Beach. . Jewett will en- this evening in Mrs. Lansing Miss Caroline Nash will entertain at dinner tomorrow at the Le Paradis. Covers will be Jaid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Washburn have closed their apartment in the Chas- tleton and Mrs. Washburn will leave Washington on Sunday for St. Au- gustine, where she will be the guest for six weeks of her mother, Mrs. J. H. Hewson. On her return north Mrs. Washburn will join Mr. Washburn in Baltimore. B. Aitchison entertained vesterday in honor of Clark Hughes and Mrs. Who are guests of Mrs. in her home at 1385 Mrs. Clyde luncheon ¥ - Belle Musse Robert Stunt |Park avenue The Junior Service Association will give an infornral hop Saturday after- noon from 4:30 to 7:30 o'clock, at 2400 16th streat, when Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. E cGlachlin and Miss Ma n Dar h ive the guests. Commander W. Newton. . N.. and Capt. W. H. Holmes, U. 8, will make the presentations. T S A Mrs. Peter M. Dorsch at luncheon. followed by the City Club vesterday, guests were Mrs. 1. Weller, Mrs Lansdale, Mrs. Kath; rine . Mickler, Mrs. Harry Stewart. Mrs. James Wiiliams, Mrs. Hillary J. Oftutt, Mrs. L. Bucklev. Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Mary Miller, Mrs. Alex- ander McKenzie and Mrs. Frederick Rice. entertained bridge, at when her The Rev Bryv Why Not Brand Wild Rice? Dr. Meade Bolton Mac- i ning o Lakes in Minnesota. Pound Carton, 85¢ Fine for all kind of game and as a vegetable. Magruder" Fine Grocerses Conn. Ave. & K Sts. N.W, of Spring of sunshine—and before we it—Spring! Moral: Re- Rizik Spring Suits Example (3-Piece) yellow—short, box- sleeveless Can- repe overblouse, pin tucked in brown, black orange. Gathered by Indians from| ,. the marine barracks. Miss Charlotte Ramsdell will be hostess at supper tonlght, entertain- ing a party of ten at Le Paradls. Mrs. Edward C. Walker has had as her guests for a few days Maj. Gen. and Mrs. A. W. Brewster. Mrs. Lansing Gives Home For Russian Helief Talk. The Countess de Bremond d'Ars will give French a talk on the work of the ar widows at the home of Mrs. Robert Lansing, 1323 18th street, tomorrow afternoon, February 9. An exhibltion and sale of the handiwork of the French war widows wil fol- low the lecture. Lingerie, embroid- ery, bags, dressed dolls, enamels and fancy paper costumes will be among the articles available. Chief Justice Robert von Moschzis- ker of the supreme court of Pennsyl- vania and Mrs. von Moschzisker are returning to the city for a few days and will arrive at the Powhatan this evening, Miss Zita Langhorne, who has been visiting Mrs. Enos Newman, has re- turned to Annapolis. Mrs. Newman entertained at dinner on Friday for Miss Langhorne preceding the Junior League dance. Representative Richard Yates, rep- resentative at large from Illinois, will glve some reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln _at the Congressional Club Established Over 50 Years. Impressive Savings On Furniture of Distinction | Though Our Reduction Sale assumes importance by reason of tl\e eavings availablc. discounts rang- ing up to 259%,, it is the QUALITY of the Furniture itself that makes the event noteworthy. { Many Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites and Odd Pieces included come right from regu]ar stock. You thus know each piece is distinctive in character, of finest construction and artistic design, for eligi- b ty to Henderson stocks demands such attributes. We mention as a specimen bargai $642 Mahogany 10-pc. Dining Room Suste, $482 James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperics, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Main 7675-767 (Continued on Ninth Page.) &mm T o e i o Special Sale 1106 G _Street. N\W. Friday Sale Friday’s Big Sale—None Reserved Also Special Offering in New Spring Garments 14 Winter Coats, various cloths; sold to$55. 15 Winter Sport Coats, all colors; sold to $35. 3 Winter ts, elegant cloths; sold to $90. Friday 4 Black Coats, beautiful ; Rich Black Cape, caracul trimmed; sold to $115. Friday. .. 1 1 Friday Friday ...$16.95 ...$49.50 ...$69.50 fur collars, sold to $135. Friday . Black Coats, fox collars and cuffs; sold to $150. Friday.... Rich Black Coat, fox fur trimming; sold to $159 Friday Handsome Brown Coat, beaver collar and cuffs; sold to $250. Friday 22 Suits, sizes 14, 16, 18; fur collars; others without; all sold to $45. Friday, $12.95 14 Smart Tailored Navy and Black Poiret Twill Suits; sold to $59. Friday, $33.50 1 Handsome Brown Suit, size 38, beaver collar; sold at $125. Friday......$59.50 1 rack of dresses, small 2 racks of Dresses—crepes, silks, cloths—sizes 16 to 38; sold to $30. Friday, $12.95 1 rack of Cloth Dresses, also o 38 Misses’ Taffeta and Chiffon Dancing Frocks. Values to $35. Friday Evening Dresses, metallic, velvet and chiffon; sold to $75. Friday. sizes only, various kinds, to close $7.95 some crepes. Friday, to close X ...$18.95 ..$39.50 1 rack of Cloth Skirts, plaid stripes and plain colors; values to $10 F.riday, $2.98 e - = el Closing out 10 Different $125 to $2.95, which Brands of Silk and Wool Hosiery. All colors and sizes is about one-half former prices. 15 dozen Cotton Voile Blouses; sold to $3.98, to close 2 tables Silk and Cotton Blouses; sold to $9.95, to close. 1 table Slip-on Wool Sweaters; sold to $5.95, to close. . Smart Spring Suits, poir: et twill, mannish. Special .. Tailored Suits, twills, cords, English mixtures and camel’s hair. Special, $39.50 Beautiful Spring Dresses, n t Georgettes and other new materials. Special, Friday Handsome Spring Dresses, every new material. Special. crepes, roshanara, taffeta, paisley, combinnst;m .. $29.50, $3950, $49.50 ‘The Smartest Model Coats, Capes and Wraps; sport styles, $19.95 to $35. Dressy models, dressy I;; ;iJay! We styles. .. AR e 1214 F St. N.W. Bet. 12th and 13th Ofiter a Noteworthy Sale of the —Newest Spring Hats— The Newest Colors Almond-Green Toast-and-Gray Firewood = Mountain Haze Strawberry Sand, Brown, Navy and Black Flower-trimmed Ostrich-tirmmed Ha The Newest Materials Timbo Straws Tagal Straws ca Hairs Crepes and Straw Milans French Felts Silks Combined with Straw Hats, Embroidered Hats, Ribbon-trimmed Hats, ts—in fact, all of the season’s newest—are offered in a sale for every woman, miss and matron. *—————MILLI NERY SALON—MAIN FLOOR lole——|o|—=jole=——]olc——=]o]lc—— —= o] —= ] o| ==

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