Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1923, Page 45

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SOCIETY. *Lincoln Day" Feature | Of Pen Women's Program An Interesting program has been wrranged for this afternoon atithe }o ©lubhouse of the District of Columbia branch of the League of American|. Pen Women from 4 to 6 o'clock, 88 “nnounced by Mrs. Amos A. Fries, chairman of the District program @ommittee. The afternoon will be a “Lincoln day,” and the chief feature, Mr. Charles B. Hanford, Shakespear- ian actor, who acted with Booth, Wwill talk on “Lincoln’s Rendition of Shakespeare.” Miss Isabel McDougal, 2 newly elected member of the Dis- trict of Columbia branch, will pour e, ussisted by Mrs. Ethel Brant, for- werly of San Franclsco, and Miss Winnie Du Rant and Miss Luclle Corbett, Ché novelty dinner of the season 1 one of decided professional und fraternal interest, has been planned by Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith, chair- Dinners, for 30 oclock, at 22 11 street norty- has planned a dinner” and sev- #ral members of the organization, en- ~aged in work of particular interest, will be asked to come prepared to answer the question “What do you do?" In this way the innovation is expected to acquaint the members of the local branch with the work done Py the various members. Among hose who will reply to the question re Mrs. Edward Neison Dingley, Mrs. Newman, Mme. Susanne Old- ss R. Louise Fitch, Mrs. Lu bt Colquitt, Mrs. Moore For- cBride. ¥ evening at 8 o'clock at the clubhouse the music committee of the District will give a recital, with Mr. Charles S. Wengerd, baritone, us the artist for the evening. Mrs. Irene Miller Chalney will accompany Mr. Wengerd. Children in Sketch Statuette on Exhibition h Bociety folk will be greatly inter- || wsted In seeing their own and their friends’ children depicted in dainty drawing and statuette, the work of Afrs. Luke McNamee, wife of Capt. Namee, U. S. N, who makes the drawings of children, the statucttes belng the work of Mrs. Lydia Chapin Kirk, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Chapin. Mrs. MeNamee's studio is at 810 17th strcet, where the exhibition is to be held from 10:30 in the morn- until 6:30 in the afternoon, from February 12 to c1. Attracting considerable attention rom older Washingtonians s Mrs, Kirk's statuette of Quentin Roose- ‘elt, th elittle son of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theo- dore Roosevelt, Jr., while the sketehe of little Freddle Land, son, of Com- mander and Mrs. Emory LaRd, and of little Virginia Mayo, daughter of Commander gnd Mrs. Claude B, Mayo, with a number of others, are calling for a long series of adm ng exclamations from other chi dren’s parents. The entire exhibi- tion shows an intimate study of hild 1ife in its most natural phase. Kappa Beta Pi, Epsilon Chapter, Gives Dance Kuppa Beta P, Kuve Epsilon Chapter, ¢ its midwinter danze at Lc Para- ables were the > L. Leonard, who Mrs. Edwin Mussey ! With Mr. Dutt and Dr. Tuesd Ney, Ney, rey, McClure, were Chapter ¥, P, and Mr short time. and Mrs. Ralph Wardwell were Miss | l:¥dia Hendrickson. Dr. «nd Mrs. ©den P C. Larimore Keeley enter- | . Lloyd. M Winston and | I, Stewart | ence Mur- Ir. | Miss Lucille , i Hall, Mis: John M. Ladd, M ine McFall and Mr, nade up a metry group, Royle had B Hohn were her sister, hn, and Mr. Jenkins. Miss ard entertained Mr. McEniry. Norris had with her Mi: Miss Lyddane and Mr. Bartholumew. With Miss Al- bertie Wright was Mr. Kearney. Miss & Alice Bough had as her guest, Mr.| Smith, Pennsylvania Society's *'Congressional Night" “Copgressional night” will be cele- trated\ by the Pennsylvania Society of Washiigton at ita meeting in the New Willard Hotel ballroom Mondey nigh February 26. Members of the House of Representa- | 'ives who have been active in the Pen Ivania Soclety wlll be guests of honor. mong these will be Representative Fred B. Gernerd, Representative Sam- uel A, Kendall, Representative . Adam I1. Wyant, Representative Harry R. Representative Anderson I Walters, Representative Henry V Watson, Representative Lou Tadden. Representative Guy hell, Representative Thomas C. Crag Representative Harris J. Bixler and itepresentative I. Clinton Cline. There will be brief addresses by a' yumber of these Kevstone members of Congress and musical selections will be interspersed by Jack Mullanc, a popular | singer. eption line will be made up of Pennsylvania members of the House, | «nd there will be dancing after the program, ‘The officers of the Pennsylvania So- | cloty are; Representative Clyde Kelly, | president; Mr. T. Lincoln Townsend, Dr. S. Armold and Mrs. Frank L. v, vice presidents; Mrs. Howard treasurer, and Mr. Frank “ragale, secretary. | Admission to the *Congressional | night” meeting will be through mem- | Tership tickets and guest tickets se- | cured before or at the meeting, | .fohn ol Palentines Our assortment of Valentines this year is unusually sttractive, including designs quaint, humor- ous and sentimental, suitable for Mother Father Sister Brother Children Friends Sweethearts so showing an assort- ‘alentine itations, and Tally Gards. 611 Twelith Street Silks. side, JEROME Before her marriage at Hauscher's vening, was Miss hter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton wedding being brilliantly earried out in every renpect. Distributors of “David” hostesses cvening ‘at the Hotel Ham E. O. dinner in honor of Mrs. Bertl, Hughes, supreme pres! Belle Musser, ganizer, who are in the cit Offering in this lot the most Popular SilKs of the new season at about half price on account of slight technical weaving im- perfections hardly perceptible to the eye. applerose, SAKS, Josephine enter Supreme President, P. E. O, . . | dl Entertained at Dinner & The president, Miss Carlotta and vice president, Mrs. ain. Del copen, aero, fallow, zinc, bar- berry, gris de perle, and black. Sale price...... 40-in. Paisley Crepe de Chine at $2049 39-40-in. Canton Paisleys at . Southern Society Plans Bangquet February 20 The annual banquets of the South- ern Society of Washington, which were great events-before the war, are now to be resumed under Presi- deut Danlel C. Roper. The next one, which is to be held at the New Wil- fair to be a combination soclal and literary event. sion will be attractive and George O'Connor, with Matt Horne at the plano, will render songs und they will also lend and direct the singing of the good old southern songs, in which all tha diners will join, leaflets containing the words of these songs being distributed for this purpose. A speelal program of both artistic and ticularly snappy and Miss Josephine Houston and Misk King-Smith will accompany them at the plano. These young ladies have passed from the amateur to the pro- al class, and theifmany firends ‘s program, which has Included ad- es by Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis of Franco and President Henry Louis | Smith of Washington and Lee Uni- The first address will be by .\ | former Special E ngagemerit JAN GARBER and his GARBER-DAVIS ORCHESTRA Playing in Conjunction with Meyer Davis’ IWardman Park Orchestra St. Valentine’s Day Dinner Dance Wednesday, February 14th Starting at 7:30 P.M. WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Early Reservations Suggested Columbia 2000 lere—Save the wmiddleman’s profit Our store is Ablaze with the Gaiety of its New Spring Showing The new silks are here in all the vividness of tle new spring designs. Prints large, prints small, prints quaint and bizarre. Silks in new shadings. ALL are here! The New Colors Marvelous combinations of the deep clear reds and greens, browns and blacks, often with white or black, or both, in the prints. lightfully softened tones, dainty pastels; ALL smart— ALL new—ALL wanted! | | | —and for tomorrow three very timely sales These consist of 40-inch Cantons and Crepe de chines, among which you will find midnight, navy, seal, havana, sage, reseda, caramel, suchard, sea- L bwitiapieumlouhwm fullest assortments and give samples lliam 1. Dodd of the Uni- versity of Chicago, a speaker of n tional reputation, and Leaders IR & tates.” Mr. John Davis, mbassador to England, will ie necessity of strengthening can institutions and promoting safety and happiness of the peo- ple, In accordance with the program | of ‘Americanism which the Ame Bar Assoclation is especlally empha- sizing at this time. Mr. Claude eunett, former president of the so. 1l speak on “The South In eetings will be brought by representatives of southern societies of New York and Chicago. iteratur: g o ol ok :: MeCall Patterns Specialists in I3 Fabrics. The Plain Silks Silks in plain® colors are being used by the French Couturieres, prints as well. ALL the new weaves in sta- ble plain silks are here for you. Novelty silks will com- bine, too, with the plain in many original ways. $2.39 * $3.39 lgrd the evening of February 20. bids | The musical PTeatures of the occa- | divisions. | popular music will be rendered by Dorothy Tarwater, when Mr. August | of Brooklyn, M. Georges Clemenceau | who will discuss | R R e e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | i { D. U, FEBRUARY I, 1923—PART 2 SOCTETY. Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE W.B.Moses & Sons ESsTABLISHED 18061 F ««d ELEVENTH 27th Annual February Furniture Sale The name “MOSES” has for three generations sig- nified the highest type of furniture and interior dec- orations. This enviable reputation is the natural out- growth of quality merchandise, good values and a serv- ice in which the customer’s needs have always received first consideration. We are always glad to co-operate in the planning of both large and small homes, and our interest is as keen in one as in the other. found in such a home. The Bedroom Four-piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite, consist- ing of Dresser, Chiffonier, Vanity Dresser and Bow-End Bed. February price...... $237.00 Three-piece Combination Mahogany Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Vanity Dresser and Full Size Bed. February priceofsuite......................5189_50 --$31.00 Old Ivory Chiffonier, to match, February price, 821_50 Old vory Dresser, February price.......... Old Ivory Metal Bed and Spring, February o--§15.50 rice . .... The Living Room Three-piece Cane Living Room Suite, consisting of large Davenport with two pillows and bolster roll, Arm Rocker and High Back Wing Armchair. Suite uphol- stered in blue damask and trimmed with blue velour. February price of '“"’3260.00 Large High-back Chippendale Fireside Armchair, up- holstered in blue silk velour or brown tapestry. Cushions are reversible and filled with down. February price ...........eiiiiiiieiieeeee. ... 800 00 Art Needlework Closing out Good Shepherd and Angofleece Yarns and Standard Crochet Silks, and Cottons, etc., at LESS THAN TODAY’S ACTUAL COST. Good furniture means so much toward better homes that the slight additional cost is overshadowed by the attractiveness and comfort Occasional Pieces An exceptional value may be had in our Mahogany Carved Cane Wing-back Arm Rocker or Armchair to match. February prlceszs_flo Combination Mahogany Console Table. Feb- TUBEY PRICE < occsnoaionss i 513.50 Combination Mahogany Spinet Desk, February PEICE e o oo iwosiarors iaratens 5 834.50 Large Tapestry Arm Rockers, February price, 339,50 The Gate-leg Table may be used as breakfast table, dining or library table—in fact, it is the most useful article of furniture in the home. Top of solid mahogany, large drawer in end. Size of table, 54x54 inches. February e o ST 859.50 Combination Windsor Side Chair........... $11.50 Combination Mahogany Secretary Desk, Feb- ruary price g oeiade 338_75 Combination Mahogany Cane Wing-back Arm Rocker or Armchair. February price. ... . AN L0l v | 316_50 The Linen Shop “Non Krush,” the Perfect Dress Linen OUR SPECIALTY Practically uncrushable and unshrinkable if starch is not used in laundering; 32 new shades—also black, white, cream and oyster; 36-inch. Yard.............. 31.25 _Moses Special Dress Linen, same shades; 36 inches wide; made to our order. Yard................ 31.00 Fleur de Lis—Woven-by-Hand Linen Table Cloths and Napkins in matched sets or sold separately. Exclusive showing of exquisite designs of the foremost artists in qualities of linen which are the best possible to make, in all sizes. If youeannot examine these fine linens, send for our illustrated catalogues showing the exclusive designs. Prices upon application. Oriental Rugs A Wonderful Display of Fine Persian Chinese Rugs and Carpets, From the Small Rugs Up to Room Size Lilit Sizes averaging 4x7 feet............................... ... Kurdistans— . 1*75to0 *115 .. {*95 to *145 Average Size, 24x48 Inches Ingulre About Our Deferred Payment Plan

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