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s - J | ¢ SOCTETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 1, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. 3 v ’ ’ y ) ] = ey : prepared the way for the opening |later took up music and languages|glimpse of home life after the old[from the scriptures. chairman of the young ladies’ com- |lis, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. Charles [ man Wetmore, Mrs.Cha Bavarian Atmosphere ” < wtts | in Berlin. It was there her marringe | Bavarian standards. The tea table is| An interesting and important me: , = 5 e e i Craries Houshton n! the embassy on Massachusetts mittee, and will have most of the|M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Phelps Eno, Mre O e e omed and for the | to Herr Riesser oceurred, Just at the | habitually supplied with dainty 1it-| ber of the Riesser family is the three- " § = = ' | Robert M. Thompson, Secretary A. W Lends Much Charm to | o iohmens ¢ the consulates | transition of the German empire Into | tle sandwiches and cakes and the |year-old son, Hans debutantes of this and.last season|Mrs. A. P. Gardner, Mrs, James M. on, Mrs. Rafael R. Govin 1“ e o P iers Riexser | @ republic. Her hushand was trained [urn is smoking hot and its contents | idly becoming a m assisting her. Rafael R. Govin, Mrs.|W. H. Brownson, Mre Hayne E i H R; H e e o Y enea In the per- | in_the diplomatic service in the for- [ most acceptable during the nippy|can, and from his nurse has learned| Mrs, Harding has followed out a Hicks, Mme. J. B. Hu- | Mrs. ©. M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Fred | ans Riesser Ilome| o5 nc,"of the diplomatic relations, | el&n office of Berlin, and was almost | days of the past week all the patriotic ongs, “My Country.| con BORC IR 08 e || brecht, Mrs. ‘Theodore “W. Noyes,|Atherton and Mrs. David Meade Lea [ For e Was ‘wceompanied by his young | immediutely aftec the change trans.| Mme. Ricsser s fervently Ba-|'Tis of Thee” “The Star Spangled |© 0 she e annual | Mme. Ghristinn Hauge, Mrs. E. A. Har- = for he was wecompanled by R roun; | ferred to Christiania, and to that|variun and uses all her family silver | Banner,” and sings them with great bulls glven for the home, and has Mrs, Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs, 1”, household equipment and cher- | Cupital he took his bride of less than |and china. which Is quaint In ap-|gusto. Mme. sser's parents gre |sanctioned the use of her name as a Hunt, Mrs. George D. Hope. | Art Center Club A Young Wife of German Dlp- fshed ancestral possessions. g {a montn pearance, and exquisite napery from |jiving in their old home in northern |Patroness for the springtime ball of Loren Johnson, Mrs. John A rranges Mme. Riesser, within a few davs, Ri who is girlis] Bavarian looms. One feature I8 a4 | Bavaris. The terms of the armistice | thig season. Associated with her are | Johnson, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs, E CO f T Jomat Proves Pobular: inllie o i ieait oie on o Criayen thi eplendid gold embroidered cover, once | tnrew many of the army officers out Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Senosa | Jonn C. Letts, Mrs. Nicholas Luquer, aster Concert for Toda P O O e mendously, but part of 4 Bavarian matron's cere- |of thelr usual avocatlons de Riano, Lady Geddes Mrs. Edwin | Mrs. Emerson Liscum, Mrs, Breckin-| ... . RS Washi S 1 Lif Rouse’ of rather prosaic de s still technically monial head-dress, but now MoSt &c- | Willium Seherf Is now 4 Denby, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mre. | ridge Long, Mrs. Beverly R. Mason, he Art Center Club's Easter con ashington Social Life. | houke ‘o TRibenipronsicy dRil, ene nited States and one of her gen- | ceptable as u tea 'Cosy. | Huberi “Work, Mme. Mark Peter, | Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs, James) cert of classical musie this afternoc —— x:'( of s Mome ire: For Mme. uine privations was that she and the | lHnel lt)-ld (-mplri“ n'x‘rnuur;- ’mlr-l 1\'0\1"!65»:, .\z:l“:wrllyl. l;;hwv-.«whllmwro,1r l\n;hh«n \Xrlu “‘rrum):n GO ga;,m" at 4 o'clock by Miss Winifred M. M ‘ i g7 A | numerous American diplomats were | chased by a grandfather of Frau | Senora de Alizalde, Mme. Chamorro, | Mrs. Edwi; rs. Ord Pres- n g ™ 1In the group of secretaries and at- | Ricsser comes of old B | wccording to etiquette compelled to | Riesser, in Parls more than a cen- plan Ball at \Vlllard Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.; Mrs. | ton, Mrs. Wililam C.'Rives, Mrs. E chaelson, planist, will be followed b+ : and was born something thiay FRSeoriing G0 euguatts ‘compaite and | tury ago, lends an air of dignity to| Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs.'Woodrow | ward J. Stellwagen, Mrs. Walter R.| an ter anthem, written by Mr taches which the German republic |thirty years ago. in Munich, "‘l 15| (5 avoid Soclal intercourse as far us|the drawing room, but the dinink| To Benefit Eplscopal Wilson, Mrs_ Willlam “Phillips, Mrs. | Tuckerman, Mrs. Willlam R. Turner, | Virginia Monro, composed by M ins in this capital. one of xna,{[}f({‘fij“("" most Prosperous dava | possidle. But since coming to this | room hus possibly the rarest and |9, Mavhew Walmwright, Mre 'Fred- | Mrs Charles Whitman Wetmore, MIs | wiimun Gars " S Y Suseha : S| 8 be e country « has had ample compen- | most complete set of Bavarian peas- - eric Atherton, Mrs. arles J. Bell, | Norman Villiams, rs. Charles e o ‘n'““‘f hous “:“x‘:”“ th . of ‘:" Gfida, von) Scherf, | sation From'the moment af her ar- |ant furniture ever scen in this capi; Home for Children Mrs. Theodore' V. Boynton, Mre Trux: | Loughton Wood, Mre Charles \: s o «ns Rie o ith nea and rs. von § | rival she recelved a graclous wel- | ta uch of it bears the date o | ton Beale. corg 3aird, Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs, John Hervey Young. | give a al B H the dean of the T-m..m.-‘u;rl:-_"“;!,r“x;‘t"f‘h R ] u-...mh;.,..r the affection which she and nu; "u';ly‘ fifl\'t}nl-\nnl?[ ;n;ury n;n:l is | The ball for the benefit of the Epis- | }'nlnrl “'W\II* Nlllm.' Mrs, “\\'“ H. Am nx;v]hgne wym“ml;" taken boxes | of Eiblical Eeneal tilustrated b Fislomats Ner asulnaion. 4 { mosts, wi y _occasion ! her husband_feel for their friends|painted ‘in colors which ha aded | oopal Home for Childs o be given | Brownson, s Itobert citinter | ane the Eialop of Washington, Cotsi- | cha . oriental cost diplom gent to Washington after |jer Home in Munich. She wis edu- | hore and in New York is frequently |to exquisite browns und yellows, | o0 ! Home for Chlldren (o De given | oy, L Mrs, F.OA Del Mrs | oo Gaactionsy. Shve, Malte 0. Torn. ham and Sarah th congressional resolution declar- | ¢ in a well known lyceum in| expressed while the scenes on chests, buffets, |4t the New Willard Hotel Monday ephen B irs. George W.| an, Mrs. Robert Hollister Chap- ¢ the Mother of the war with Germany ended and | Munich, and then spent two To drop into the Riesser home in |side tables, and even on the chairs, | evening, April 9, will be a brilliant | Ehle, s, Mrs. Hen George D. Hope, Mrs. Itob- the Beloved arriving early in January, 1922, he'at a private school in Paris, the late afternoon is to catch a! are principally sacred subjects chosenaffuir. Miss Gludys Chapman Smith s )’4r\nm~ l,n-m Mrs. Franklin H. F ert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Charles Whit- ainment is ope 2} SR EG@@;@UA@A@ 1.2 OR the occasion of our Silve skt (lothes for Clothes for the woman or miss! The months ahead may be l.m\d\ every we take ]le.n The Annive 1898 Style of the pericd Leather, Beaded and Silk Handbags In the Anniversary “La Garde” Leather Bags, $5.00 $3.85 Steel Beaded Bags, $2.95 Veory da shades, with i L. lr Graceful $7 50 Beaded Bags, $4. 85 or slIK handles und eifact, Silk Stockings REGULAR WEIGHTS—CHIFFON AND FANCY SILKS Lvery lovely fashion that the sease Silk Stocking need covered in tii . 3 : . 1 ‘m”“ :{x;ullli}\ ““\f ll elciniis knows is ready for yvour selection—a coat. t very special prices! cape or wrap for every occasion at ve $2.00 to 3300 Silk Stockings, $1.35 special celebration prices. “K"Il fushiones “i“ silk {‘rrr m 'I‘t‘bl’l[l'l' K’I\"'Iv r tops dtum. gray, mr Sl i e et i Misses’ $27.50 to $37.50 Topcoats, $22.50 nude and gunmetal, y e almost essentijal extra coat $2 25 Chlfion Silk Stockings, $1.65 ble © pair perfect, even black, cinnam ry w ‘\, gunmetal AE)AE}AEAG)A(’JAUAUAE’/A(‘)AE’)&E’JAE)A@AE’) T ED E’) EJ 9, &), E’}AE‘,‘AE)AE‘/AE{IAUAE’/AEJAE’AV)AE}L(‘A(’)AE‘)A(’)AUAUA(‘) T r Anniversary we present at unusual prices an accasion! .Hlll\l[l.ll(ll I'he gown and wrap or costw Our Silver Anniversary Celebration! XTI XTI IS mblage of the season’s most beautitul apparel and accessories other accessories vou will need for each, are in these great collections of new fashions, made for us for the celebration of our Silver \nm\t sary. Many leading houses in the production of women’s wear have been glad to co-oper ure in here |vn~umn" many of the details, with our cordial invitation to be present. iry Celebration begins tomorrow, and each day of the event will have a particular interest, as new groups of merchandise will be put for To those who call for the first time. we suggest the convenience of a charge account, as we are pleased to grant this privilege to those making themselves known to us as ropmmbh And so. as our business enters upon a new decade, it will be our pleasure this week to greet old friends and new A Shop Exclusively for Misses on Our Third Floor—14, 16, 18 Year Sizes in Coats, Suits and Dresses Misses’ Suits Co:tume, Tanlored and Sports Sunts The ex :ted to he ¢ Sale. kve model s Annive '1. ome attractive and whité A group nable color rang hree Misses’ Coats, usefulness fc mported tw, white $49.50 and $55 00 Coats and Capes, $37.50 the wakhted Streat Cots wad) Capes of T ment, the models of pre-emi Lace Clocked Silk Stockings, $2.75 " Sandaia, veldyne! Veneretts ang Wil comprehensively inciud Lace elox in attractive patterns, full fasl ind belted models in . bluck, tan, gray and Sorrento. inned. Bluack, white African brown, gray, otte suede, buff, Philippine Handmade Nainsook Underwear Our own direct importations of especially selected qualitics and designs—a very remarkable purchasing opportunity. $3 00 Nightgowns and En_velope Chemise, $1.85 Of finc hand-sealloy mbroidered, both s and eyclet with hanc $4.00 to $6, 00 Nightgowns ‘nnd Envelope Chemise, $2.85 and $3.85 embroidered sprays,’ floral designs, work on very fin: nainsook. _Sllk Petticoats ty evelet cmbroidery go hand in hand in the rad that are here to celebrate our ¢ time has always been Petticoat time. Come early and see these beauties. $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats, $3.85 plaited and ribbon-trimmed flounces; wonderful silks also straight- With fancy and wondertul line styles with embroidered scallops; colorings $7.50 Petticoats of Superb Materials, $4.85 Straizhtline models of silk jerser and radium. with self folds ¢ embroidered in self color. Alsc a few bloomers with plaited rufile; a b range, $850 and $10.00 Petticoats, 3685 Of beaut ey Mil. nd radium si « broidered or \\llh plaited flou: ||Hl in a very wide .|| color- 1ke—the most extraordinary of Anni- ings that come only in the finest versary values. Silk Costume Slips These most jmportant accessories to correct dressing—designed by Paris to preserve the slender silhouette—are included in the Anni- versary celebration. $12.00 Heavy Quality Silk Slips, $8.95 A wonderful weight of crepe de chine, lovely radiums and lustrous crepe meteors—a group of beautifully tallored models from our reg- ular maker. In flesh, white, gray, vanilla, nevy and black, with 1s- inch hem and straps of self. Rich Radium Silk Slips, $6.85 The utility Slip in navy and black, tailored with self straps to rve as the ential foundation for ecrepe and Georgetie gowns Silk Crepe and Radium Silk Underwear $4.00 Envelope Chemises, $2.85 fine quality. in flesh, white and and tucked; pretty as can be Of radium silk. orchid; hemstitened $5.00 to $7.50 Eenvelope Chemises, $3.85 of hemstitched. tucked and em- with Irish crochet medallions. Hedut broicered yokes, $5.00 Step-Ins ‘and Vests, $3.85 tlesh coler, white and orchid; the vests hed and broidered yokes, $8 50 to $10.00 Envelope Chemises and Gowns, $4.85 and $6.85 variety some with emb Perfectly adorable styles in flesh color, white, orchid peach; tatlored and lacey styles, with embrofiered yokes and filet laces, $15.00 to $25.00 Gowns and Pajamas, $9.85 and $12.85 Flesh color. white and orchid, very lovely in qual- tv and styie. including also < satin— medels, hemstitched and embroi- « with Valenciennes and filet laces will be hard to choose lered —all oke 0 10\'9\3' u “VANITY FAIR” Glove Silk Underwear $2.00 “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Vests $1.65 With tailored tops and ribbon straps, flesh color. $2.50 “Plus Four Inch” Vests, $1.85 The extra full style, with tailored tops and self straps. Flesh color. $3.50 “Vanity Fair” Bloomers, $2.85 Amply cut, reinforced and with elastic at knee. ul for street vers 56500 to $85.00 Dreuy Sults,»$4750 Misses’ Dresses Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresnel $59.50 to $65.00 Individualized Frocks v $47.50 up attains disti newest fashion notes and novel sleeve: and infor: ctine and w $69. 50 to $85. 00 Afternoon and Evening Gowns, $57.50 artistieally igmed to ad fon_of the irdle troatn Wraps and Capes $59.50 and $69.50 Wraps and Coats $47 50 m ’mv a and Lustr T\ ‘ A wm M“505 $69. 50 to $92.50 Wraps and Coats, 357 50 Women's, pure linen, white and colored, han to A great Anniversary group—offering Wraps. Capes and Coats, o Lustrosa, Vel- embrotderea; in many attractive patterns, Trratts, S0 arapes or tatanetin: eimale or ‘dbovatey’ tHitanied; T P 50c Novelty Handkerchiefs, 35¢ $95 00 to $125 00 Dress Coats, $67. 50_ ing Silk Negliges Anniversary in Our “Little Gray Shop”’ impossible to convey the irres silken robes brought together - It's quite harm of the lovely a bevy of beauty to celebrate our Silver Ann ry—and all at very special reductions in p $10 to $12 Crepe de Chine Kimonos $8.95 red, turquoise and navy: also of satin trimmed with self Copenhagen blue, ro a few breakfast coats ruching. $15.00 to $18.00 Kimonos, $12.85 Including draped models with flowing sleeves, in taffeta, crepe-back satin and charmeuse with rosebud trimming; beautiful styles. $20 to 335 Lace-Trimmed Robes, $15.85 o-toned repes. Brassieres—New This new department joins in celebrat- ing the Silver Anniversary. $1.50 and $3.00 De Bevoise Bandeaux and Brassieres, $1.00 All sizes 32 to 52—jersey, broche, satin, crepe de IN ALL SECTIONS OF OUR STORE---WONDERFUL VALUES FOR s Silver Anmversary The passing of this important milestone in our business life will be celebrated by the greatest event this store has even known Made of the most desirable materials and embracing the full scope of the season’s styles. this gathering of the best in the world of fashion for your selection during the Anniversary Celebration is the most notable in value-giving of our quarter-century of business life. ne suit for afternoon tea, the street apparel, the dinner gown, the sports clothes, the hat and shoes and ate with us in our preparations for celebrating this important anniversary in our business life, and f Canton line coats © - nxr-.m]lxrer s well as black, ST TTITTT LTI X =0 =5 o 57 R = = rd from day to day. § 1923 FRANK R. JELLEFF. Inc. Sl by S cilTe Wonderful Gloves For Our Anniversary of Two large assort the MERI Kid Gloves from France & Fabric Gloves at special prices. Centemeri £500 and $6.00 Long Gloves, $2.95 P_alr The mest extraordinary pric quuted for new assortments of gi ter, Both 8 and 12 button lengths in desirable coloringe. S$-button le and mode, smart with overs noint « tan, = suede, Sl 9§ Palr " o ther-stiten and wia erize Centemeri effects. White n Also new ump wrist gauntiet e + quality, perfect gloves. $2.00 Fine Milanese Silk Gloves $1. 35 Palr _ i » gloves vou' i $2.00 and $2.50 ‘Chamoisette Gloves l $1.35 Pair { Hoves, that wash and wear well ity gauntlet stylee in white S hnn ith fancy cufts and embroidere a va. in two-tone effects. Just for the Anniv Anniversary Umbrellas $7.50 and $8.95 Umbrellas. $5.00 Thix 1ot—300 Umbrellas fn ali—consists of col all-silk u the highest class. They are each |33 v are blues, [ marlable Anniversary UppOFtANIL: Handkerchiefs 35¢c Linen Handkerchiefs, 25¢ 3 for $1 Dozens of st pure linen, with embroidered corners. M and wonderful values, 5c Fine Lmen Handkerchlefs, 50c dainty effects in Kerchiefs t 1-3 less than usual prices. Anniversary Footwear New Spring Pumps and Oxfords The Silver Anniversary brings most remark- able footwear values. Spring styles in high- grade footwear. New $10.00 and $11.00 Pumps, $7.50 Pair Here is footwear of the highest grade—the very best workmanship—in new Spring models, including Colonial black satin pumps with new fan-shaped tongue and Spanish heels— leather 2-strap pumps, cut-out effect., with Cuban mel as an oxford, yet very dressy. Also black kid one-strap pumps, cut- out effect, with Cuban heels and patent leather trimmed. All at $7.50 pair. New $9.00 and $10.00 Pumps and Oxfords $6.50 Pair : compelling group of new footwear styles, and general street sen including— AY SURDE ONE-STRAP PUMPS, with fow, flat heels and hand-turned soles—a very drewv model for young women ;RAY SUEDE DRESSY ON TRAP PUMPS in two-button medium short vamps and Spanish heels. BLACK AND BROWN KID OXFORDS in a practical model, with Cuban_heeis and welt soles. BLACK OR_BROWN KID welt soles and Cuban heels, ve! All at $6.50 pair. $7.00 Pumps and Oxfords, $5.00 Pair These are the serviceable, comfortable lasts—good leathers and kin ' ‘anCI\ KID ONE-STRAP PUMPS, with welt soles and Cuban BLA(!\ AND BROWN CALF OXFORDS, with medium round toes, mnhur) heels and welt soles. TAN CALF SPORT O‘{FORDs with round toes and flat heels, all of tdem— ng both pro TREET PUMPS, one-strap with v comiortable and very practical. for all-round outdoor_service. pine, lace, embroidery and elastic, Y hoic: lendid Shoes, oy et e e O T ANNTUERCARY 1”500 PATR [ o ey | emm— Ao L ) e il A = z

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