Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 47

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SOCIETY. CHEVY CHASE. Miss Louise Newcomér and Mr. Jack Mpore, who have been the house suests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Robertson of Melrose street for two weeks, nave returned to their homes in Harpers Ferry, W. Va. * Miss Mary Keene Tubman of Balti- more, Md., and Miss Jean Skinner of Kensington, Md, are the week-end lJwuse guests of Miss Anne 1. Pollard, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 7. Pollard of McKinley stredt. Miss aner entertained at luncheon Sat- at the Cosmos Club in honor of ion of the Women's y C e will meet Mon- . March 5, at 10:30 a.m., at the tiome of Mrs. ‘A. B. Leet on Delaware street. Warren York of 41st street en- E d at luncheon Saturday at e Willard Hotel in honor of Miss Ruth Keenan, who left later in_the afternoon for her home in New York the chairman A Rible stu rection of Mr Women's Christian Associati Friday during the Lenten in the annex ot rian C| for the e “Book of Philadelphia. effry studen Harding 0 have just r 2 here th g At A progres: a4 number of their t course was served . the second Mr. and Mrs. reet and the third course at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Higgins on After dinner there was da Mrs. Theodore orth Dakota of Mr. and M West Kirk st John acrament at luncheon Tues- | Ar. and Mrs. Jos Tiesketh street ent use guest Hodges of Corby of le. Mons. | of the P Dame Cathedral gave a delightful and attract the program idney Fors have returned from vhere they spent a week. utive commaittee and the reation Club et Monday Branson of Mc- ent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. John A. Logan of Hat- boro, Pa. Elaborate plans are being made to celebrate the twenty-fifth founding of the School, Wedne: 3 cipal. and Mr, at the founding of Hendry came to the a few ‘months later. ticut and her ts of Mrs S. Steward, of o teac racy of Conn March 16, emand for both And evening performances t. Commander H. oenborn MRS. F: CHAPHAM TREWHELLA, Formerly Misx Dorothy Boucher, h marriage taking place February 19 in the eathedral in Baltimore. decorations were in keeping with the holida M argaret O'Brien of Ricl g | mon , is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Grover of Jocelyn street. of Raymond turday evening e in honor of her her niece, Marte VERSIFLAGE l 01d Houses. T oft Link they must feel grief— houses suffering decay. They once were young as springtime's leaf and vibrant as a springtime's day. Their walls inclosed such joy and mirth, their doors let in a loving friend. They once were treasured spots on earth, and now to all their worth—an end! No longer do they hold, like arms, some loving pair in edded life. These dingy houses ce had charms to ward off troubles, ut out strife. Now with tired eyes they peer and ‘blink at_bright new houses hera and there. How wearily they nd think, “Long, long .t were fair. We, to pleasing to the eye, a dens thought of n dreams, a the observant pas: would praise nd beams. No our sturdy Jjoi more we'll hear swift dancing feet nor vouthful laughter, loving words, nor lullabies at night so sweet wh mott rock_their sleepy bi O ring in is ad before March 11 Expert Marcel.. . 75¢ = Shampooing . ... Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Violet Ray Facial.. $1.00 MISS FLEET £ Late of Lamsbureh & Bro. = and_ Woodward Late of Myrtle Price Open Evenings Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224, Expert Serviee = lIIIIII(IiIIl|m]lIflflllHlflIfllflIllfllIlllIlllflillllE Connecticut avenue, who res { Oriental Cream || luncheon home of M = Sti wood avenu, il be made for ure to be given by Miss M k. Mis w Nlustrated address on Michacl An Mrs. Hollz of M atrect ined ki Pl Announcement— Starting Monday, Expert Demonstration RengoBelt Fuie By Miss Anderson, Expert Corsetiere of New York Miss Anderson will be here for two weeks to demonstrate to all women who will take advantage of her service the excellent points of Rengo Belt Corsets. They are made espe- cially for medium and stout women who are “hard to fit,” yet who desire the grace of figure that a perfect-fitting corset gives and who appreciate corset-comfort with good looks. Rengo Corsets Are Priced $2.50 to $7.00 LANSBURGH & BROTHER —CORSET DEPT., Gouraud City THIRD FLOOR. THE SUNDAY‘ STAR, WARHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 4, 1923—PART -2 SOCTETY . e =] H | Four Pages Today! For Other Important Store News for Monday, See Pages 10 and 11 of this PaperMAlso Page 12 for Furniture Advertisement. Because of the Magnitude of This Sale —it will be necessary for us to postpone all fittings until after the sale and to not permit the return or exchange of garments purchased. Make your selec- tions carefully. None sent C. 0. D. COATS av SUITS In Which Our Ready-to- Wear Apparel Section, Famed for Its Unusual Achieve- ments, Announces a Series of the Most Wonderful Purchases of . New Spring Garments in Its History! Values Worth up to $32.50 This sale is different from any held in Washington, inasmuch as it offers not a single line of garments, but covers the entire range of ready-to-wear garments for the Easter and Spring wardrobe—Dresses, Coats, Capes, Wraps and Suits. Certainly no woman loving smart and fash- ionable clothes can resist coming to such a sale. The values are marvelous—not alone because of the surprisingly low price, but because the styles are the very newest and most desired for Spring, and of materials and workmanship hardly ever associated with a price like $16.50. Do not wait until your friends tell you about this sale — Be here when the Doors Open Tomorrow, at 9:15. : This great event, coming at the very beginning of the new season, again demonstrates the supremacy of Goldenberg values. Certainly now is the time of all times to select your new Spring apparel. i The SUITS at $16.50 Brand new Spring Suits of Tricotine and Poiret Twill, in straight line tailored models and chic styles with short coats. Every suit splendidly tailored. A diversity of styles, in braided, silk stitched and plain tailored effects. Choice of navy blue and black. Lined with satin and satin de chine. Sizes 16 to 44 included. COATS & CAPES, $16.50 Smartest of season’s new Coats, Capes and Wraps of materials in great- est favor for Spring—Chinchilla, Poiret Twill, Velour and Sports Cloth. Straightline, pleated, belted and loose-fitting models, trintmed with braid, silk stitching, large pockets and buttons. In Navy, Black, Gray, Rookie. Brown-and Copen. Linings of peau de cygne or satin. Sizes 16 to 44. The DRESSES at $16.50 The many styles assure you not only of a most extensive selection, but the close attention to detail and the won- derful values are made all the more desirable by the ex‘raordinary savings afforded. We call attention to the very new Knitted Silks—Allfyme Crepe and Tricosham—which we are offering at $16.50 for the first time. Other beautiful materials include Paisley, Flat Crepe and Canton Crepe. Embroidered and draped models, beaded styles with long-flowing panels, hemstitched dresses with beautiful silver corded belts, sthers trimmed with flowers. Choice of Black, Navy, Cocoa, Deer, Brown, Tan and Green. Sizes 16 to 44. A Companion Sale of Equal Importance! RESSES av COAT An Event Supreme in 0 M_, S— Values up to $22.50 Beautiful Dresses, Coats and Capes far above the average in quality, and reflecting the new- est Spring fashions in women’s and mls_ses' garments. All in all, this sale will prove a genuine surprise to every woman and miss seeking a new frock or wrap for wear now or later. Smart, New Spring| |Lovely New Spring Coats and Capes Dresses Women who see these charming dresses tomorrow Considering that Goldenberg’s high standard of can not resist the lure of thelr style and quality. Tt quality is fully maintained in this sale, these are, has been a Jong time since values like these were ob- indeed, wonderful values. : D anderiul fange of styles and materials, includ- models, belted models and loose-back effects. Ma- T terials are Velour, Polaire and smart-looking :’;]l‘l’\ P ‘,:l‘,“:,'o'n',';‘_":fi]l'h:’ gl <4 tlroig;r:-eflt:llr:: and Henna. and Chiffon Taffeta. Beautiful models in embroidered sports cloakings. Beautifully bralded or silk Bancls: draped styles and dresses of.contrasting col: 4 Extra sizes, 42% to 52i4. and braided effects: Dresses of Tricosham trimmed stitched and others in the plainer tailored styles. | ors. In Black, Navy, Brown, Deer, Gray, Cocoa, Copen Value-Giving!- Dresses in Regular Sizes, 16 .to 44—Also Extra Sizes, 42, to 52Y/,. Coats and Capes in Regular Sizes, 16 to 44.

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