Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1923, Page 44

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r 8B socrery. THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, V. ", FEBRUARY 11, 1998 PART 2. : Mrs. Quin Hostess at Announced Leaders M;’;u?:::‘::r ISOT:{:: d i ) ¢ | Tea for Mississippians For Mardi Gras Ball . | Mrs, Percy Quin, wife of Represen-| Miss Virginla Heretord, sponsor, and 5 . tative Quin of Missiseippl, was Miss Marie Loulse Owens, mald of i Congresswnal Club g L hostess at a large and beautifully [honor, of Washington Camp, No. 305, ® P —r— ;. appointed tea yesterday afternoon at!Sons of Confedsrate Veterans, with L 3 Fifth Avenue. s oy ) », the Congressional Club in honor of |Mrs. Jesse Antbony, Jr., as chaperon Charming Hostess 1s Well S Mrs. Pat Harrison, wife of Senatoriand Mrs Albion W. Tuck as matron NewYork OPPOSITE SHOREMAM HOTEL~ - - " > & Harrison. In the receiving line with [of honor, will be hostesses at the f F‘"?d to Assume s°°‘a.]. > o the hostess and her guest of honor |elghth annual Mardl Gras ball to be 1510 H. STREET. N.W. | Duties of Her New Posi- 2 . was Mrs, Ben Humphreys, whose hus- given by the camp Monday evening, e band fs the dean of the Mississipp!|February 12, at the Ralelgh Hotel. [ tion. . G delegation in the House. Mrs, B, G.|This ball, which will close the pre: ! , will — i ! Lowrey, wife of Represcntative Low- |pehion Activitles of tHe wany be the scene of much mirth and mer- i ‘rancis Byrues, the re- J s e rey of Mississippi; Mrs. Ross A. Col-|riment, and various favors in keep- evutive of the Cons : . 3 ) lins, wife of Representative Collins v on will be| [ d - - Y of Mississlppi, and Miss Emma Col- 2 il lier, daughter of Representative Col- | M5 i % hern Soclety, will act as . # R Jler of Misslasipp, were assisting |\he Sout ) honor in the L - A 2 hotesses of the afternoon. 3;‘:”{“-"" of the floor committee, with : , ot . Duitan ua vice chairmaz. This will be the last week of our Clearance Sale of Zanization ¢ = pxC 3 < R R w e assisted by Mr, Jesse A. \ . X " ¥z g 3 i Ada b o C. Clark, Mr. 1d- i : Jemes & et Mrw A MO Sttt a| | Winter Apparel—every Gown, Frock, Suit, Coat, Wrap, Sanders, Mrs. Howard Reeside, Mrs. | BECT 2 4000 G 8 3 Skirt and Sweater will be included in the most Blonm Moo At Mo CrLk, ching; \Ees Cans i, Judg Groon” : i S o : 1t . Schuyler Otie Wiand, Mrs A |05 Yrp0e0tES G R Mo dlon, important selling occasion of the entire half year. Jones, Mrs. Euw‘uln‘ s._‘_l!rou"“'d- Mrs {::m“bl‘l)r o o r;:ivfi".belrx}-.ohl::lr‘): M Atioe Bomrt. 1. M. Caraway. |Holt, Mr. Clarence Greene, Mr. Charles Hull, Mrs. Finia J. Garrett, srs.| b LRt Mr W, T. iller; Mr. Roger o George M. Young, Hoper 1y | Meturin, v’ tan Ruth, 3t Peu it f 15 Wool Street Dresses (Formerly t0 $65) 1u.m-gu-re-ns- - at $22.50 o s : Puge Irving W. E. Rose, Mr. Mr. W. L Jumes K. Mabanfi.l Mr. C. L. Galbraith, b 2 Mr. George Willlams, Mr. war i Roarow - Mz s mwnm},’ Mr. Clark Conway and Mr. 10 Wool Street Dresses (Formerly to $110). . 00e« oo - AL s42.5° Harry " William__C.{Comus Penny, 5 i 3 : 8 The reception committee will be| i Fisher, Mes. " Chariton” Clark, yira |helrmans My Wade 3. Ceoper, vice| i 22 Wool and Crepe Street Dresses (Formerly to $135) .., at $50 ohn McMann, Mrs. Wilkins . & = 3 o S Mise Pauline oo g e ;) | Benmet, Mr Sl H 4 ANE. [ Turner, 'Mr. John A. Chumbley, Mr. J. = arh:|A. Kephart, jr., Mr. W. L. Wilkerson, . ses (Formerly to $245) ..... .at 5 Mi ge R. Smith, i Mag, Walluce T a J Brinker, Miss Dupre, Mrs, Fel enter Maj. ¥ W' R Ewing and e Davila, Mrs. Ladislas Laz: 4 Gt vell, Mrs. G Mra Amos ‘A ries "M L | 24 Velvet Dresses (Formerly to $245) . .,,... .at $42.50 to $110 (James Penn, M m%lh?. Wil 4 " Rt z " lobinson, With'its refreshing array of spring [ ss Doroth flowers and softly glowing candles, the L ] : ; A fin e | 8 Fur-Trimmed Evening Wraps. ... .at $37.50 to $97.50 2 y seen this season and added much to es Hill, Miss ‘fle S ss the beauty and brilllancy of the en- Wonderful Values ston, Mliss 1 . - tainment. PERRY Ot Kanaa City, N ressitly refurach from a trip around;the world, andis |} e i . Y | 5 Veldyne Suits (small sizes only, formerly to $125) .o .c.. a-. . At $25 the guest for whom Mrs. G Hope will give a Valentine dinner dance Now in Our New Store, 610 12th, Above F *| at Wardman Park Hotel W 4 Duvetyn and Veldyne Suits (Formerly to $165) ... ,,. ...at $50 Finance Club Dance Entertains at Cards Has Artistic Features For Laffalot ' About 50 Fur Coats Bl || 14 Coats (with and without fur, formerly to $235) . ... . at $55 to $125 ballroom at W Milss ¥ Tookea mre brautiar | cained h e | Less Than Half Price 11 |l A few remaining Costume and Sports Blouses ... . .at $7.50 extren 3 (Formerly to $18.50) We never carry furs over from one season | to another~—that’s the reason you now can have | " 31 Wool Sweaters (Formerly to $15) at $6 “your pick” of fifty fine coats for 50% of former [ i In Navy, Black and Stripes—small sizes only of the room wer: c s ) . r il prices. They comprise our remaining fur coat | Miss Estelle Hellman served | man for the dance fu 5 pre s var- |l stock and must be closed out completely. i 15 Wool Scarfs (Formerly to $15).. .at $5 resentations to G Inspection will at once tell you that this is i - . the greatest fur coat opportunity the year has y—Fashions to Greet the Sprmg’tlme= \ presented. The House of Gidding is receiving daily, from the foremost RIN FUR READ i Fashion Centers, garments which authentically foretell the SP. G S ARE Y [ R Correct Modes for the Spring Wardrobe. Bring in thix ad before ’ ¢ . : . Februars s, and get | = We are showing quite the largest selection of Expert Marcel 75¢ § Spring Furs at Very Reasonable Prices that we have 2 . ever assembled. Included are T -|= Shampooing . ...50c ) ; e e X Wanena Cam, aree (= Hair Dyeing ... $4.95 : ]I_{Iu:isnan gablgsb] g.aum Martens o e ,in i, | i T i MISS FLEET udeon Day Dables ine Foxes I 1 ; Lato_of Lansbureh & Bro | Stone Martens in all colors. ough t 5 o == ind Woodward & Lothrop | = MISS HESS E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1800 G 3 E Late of Myrtle Price & it 2| SAKS FUR CO. | ™™ yo pravmeur, vewrves o © = Loman | Beauty Parlor One Family Management for 30 Years ! . l;atro;xesses t;nnounced :" f ..V\V‘ . 4 i " . P"HJ'?‘.!.LS.??:"”"{X{;\'" _ s Telfth St.-JuSt Above F VICTROLAS For Corning Teining Dance, S0 2 RIS el (e - S The patr: ist e tue Teinity | Cornell Alumni Dance | bey, | al dance of the Cornelll vill be held tomor- | trect. From every number of Cornel sent. Among lh:— “My Victrola and my Library of Records have spoiled me for any but the best concerts, musical productions and operas.” This was told us a few days ago by one of our best customers and he voices the opinion of thou- sands of Victrola owners. Until you become deeply in- terested in the superb Red Seal Records (made by the great artists), you can not possibly appreciate what I your Victrola means to you. Have you ever heard ! Caruso’s “Celeste Aida” or his “The 1214 F St N.W. Stars Were Shining,” from “Tosca”—or R e W i s i gazrar'u ; “Lm-;e1 and Mlulc;’ IgVIui 1 y I 131 S ’Arte) from the same opera not, With Smart Lines and Vivid Colors, We Announce ol are St I et O in any time and play them. The Latest Styles for Spring e A ;*‘ 20 4 ngent | e rier iaven oo . " i of These New Models i A R Martin Wolf 22 feasilll New Hats—Just Arrived—Introduce Scores of hm w.ec?.::itr;«l;g FR— Ideas for Madame and Mademoiselle larger top (in both styles), a more ar- tistic case (in style 100), and record shelves (in style 80). Style 100, Convenient Terms of Payment $150 and patronesses are the S y of State and Mrs. HuuheJ M 1 15 to be held the e . = = s masinhes 2 Due Tomorrow Evemng ‘ | M. Pasternak l Presentmg These newest hats that breathe of spring— (i} " \ I Baby Grands 1 Re"o:::f“lg Grands i i i i g Are Ideal / fashioned of Milan s-traws—.Neapohtan l.laxrs R o S o . Rl thetel aios iler —canton crepes combined with straw—paisley 4 o e . . { A \ - % have no peer in the ; AntIClpatlons of Sprln g silks and Visca braids, in a delightful choice R 1 ¢ 4 Ft. 8 In. Long : - || world. Music Rolls by X f In Mah n, = thy test ists. at $10. L ¥ n ogany e greatest artists, $635 N $1,575 Dance and Dinner Frocks | |[li ~Model Hats From “Jaccard” i A fascinating collection of “Paris inspired” (P . i i Afternoon Gowns | o o oo oot e YU ety . STEINWAY | YA / INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS Sports Wear $20 to $35 . Wi | THE Th Pi Q, its -£ it To own a Steinwaydia to owsr:il lthe Bestt,:le }Ilt,s superioriilty in toEe and ree-riece Juits i . . | ility is acclaimed universally—in ome as well as on the con- ) I The Popular-Prwe Section Offers Sg:tal;l;gol:m' Do you know that a new Steinway may be bought for New Hats ] E b ‘d d H » We are Showing a Choice You May Pay as Little as 10% 1@ 300 Flowered and Embroidered Hats [ | itz $875 Shiiwsusins M QASTERIVAK | $5.00 and $'7.50 Il | E.F.DROOP & SONS CO.,1300 G The Connecticut Avenue Shop I The new pokes—the smart sailors—the medium sized mushrooms and off- I the-face hats are here in an unusual selection at these moderate prices.

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