Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 1923, ° f SOCIETY. = fornla and aro Just now at Hotel del|Boye Club. Mrs. Kenneth O'Brien is|mourntng for her brother, the late|France. Gen. Gouraud has been tour- | daugiter went to the Tele of Wl‘ht'(hg middle west. Mr. Smith, who re- Coronado, Coronado Beach. chilrman. and othe sisting her in-}Mr. Thomas Washburn Blackburn, |ing through this country and spent |for the regait fch wps attended | cently resigned as secreta<y of tne — hfile rs. George Faber Downey, and was assisted by Mrs. Andrew M. | scveral days in Washington. \ by the king ‘ en And_ Prince | Shippin, | gThe minister of Rumania, Princéfayd Miss Millicent Rogers. Mrs.' Hill| Reid of Baltimore, In compliment to | — George aboard the royal vacht Vie- | Emergency Bibesco, left Washington yesterday |iy also among those who have tal the party was arranged. Mrs.| Mrs. John R. Williams has returned | toria Corporation in Rfo de Janeiro, Bra to pass several days in New York, tables for that evening and wi Moran's grandson, Mr. John Melten | trom Beverly, Mass., where sne has - s will sall with his family from N o tertain u large company Hudgins, led the dancing with Miss | been visiting ~her son-in-law and | Mre John Vun Renselaer Hoff hs a3 | York September 1 on the steamer Am Mrs. Frederic W L Wile of 3553 = i | Katharine Brown, daughter of ~Mr.|daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, | gone to Lenox, where she 18 the guest |ican Legfon. mn street and her small daughter.! ~Among those entertaining parties inland Mrs, Gardmer CHoEoter of Mr. | el Summer home. ther of M¥: and Mos, Arthur Hortor o Helen. will remain at Michigan City. | thelr boxes at the tennis tournament | York. The company smiercs wneo; | L, oott. (1T and Mru. Lippincott en-| 'y oo To drnes: |gn Lake Michigan, Ind. until Augusi{yesterday in Newport were Mrs. Fred- |scventy. Mrs. Armstead Davis and her son, 4 Jinger Iuac ovening 1o | o deisties. Marr ASnte _:_ when they will go to Chicago to|eri¢ A. Kepp, Mrs. John Aspegren, Miss Honry Gassaway Davis, 3, will leave | Smpliment to Mrs. Hoff and Miss | LN0 Coleran et s Atlantic \ ]\,] pass 4 week before returning to|Martha Codman and Miss Marguerite{ Gen. and Mrs. Chase Kennedy have W'uh)!nglon by motor Thursday to be | Mary Livingston Chase of New York, {G1ty o oAt tor ”‘Kbm :"k! AMTS. 00 ] ge dpenas the Ornlng ln Washington. Cuperton. returned to Wushington after an ex- | \WasPIngton by motor Thursday 1o Be | who' was ulso their house guest. — tended absence, t- 5 v - 3 fr. and Mrs. John Ballantine Pit- | Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black will be | ment at the 8¢ mrge© @t thetr apart- | 4 "giying, W. Va,, for about a fort . and,) iflord W. Smith and | | Maj. Russell A Gsmaun, T. 5. A.. an ‘\ a]klng and Shopp]ng, Accompanled e e e e o e T e & night. Mr. Davis, Who has been visit- | ave returned to their home | Mrs. Osmun are at the Hotel Astor, i1 | remainder of the summer after spend- |Southampton, where they are established | Dr. C. Augustine Simpson is in|iN8 at Southampfon, Long Tsland, has ourts from a visit in | (Continued on Ninth Page.) n | returned to the city. | ing some timesin their home at Watch | for the summer. Newport, R. I, where he will remain ' '® o il i . ™ " by Mrs. Stearns of Boston. {HiL R Former Gov. R. Livingston Beeckman S}, Soveral days, =~ Dr. and Mre | sre. Cornelius Vanderbilt enter- Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun | f Rhode Island is visiting his flancee, | home, Glen Aulle, and will ' remain (pined et Jumchsonsyeniestay I e Mrs. Marston Burke, at Bar Harbor, |1}, o ewport villa, the Breakers. | has gone to New York, where she Where she and her mother are tpend. |there until late autumn. taining a number of those who at- .y spent the | country and is expected ty avrive in | «ponding scvoral days’ at the Hotel Bl R AL Ll g Zirkin Furs ing the summe Mr. Beeckman willj o 0 e Wit w York the latter part of the week. | Lorraine. {return to his Newport home, Land's End, | | Mrs. A. 2 P morning. & walk and {3 yellon has been touring llurope | | - Fiomorrou Miss Nugent, spent sey- i Arie ot = [ - - t the end of the s, Brown. widow of former Repre- | havl ade rip from thelr home | Newport, where she g 1 S Skl The Seretars”of Labor and: Mre |\ board the Lapland from William G, Brown, Je. ano ncs|in Wast Orange, N. J. by motor. Thes | Mrs. Marsden J. Perry at Their er e this| Davis returned vesterday to their | vt e they have been travelige, | § v are ot Versailles, | continued thelr trip fo Maryland and | Hovse i R apartment at Wardman Parle Hotel, | I s e et e s ve beeniubroa:a i Sirginf and will retarn by water | R Reliability ding. who is a ite | and Mre. Davis will leave tonight for d States Ambassador to Englund | the late s sailing shortly after u |from Norfolk to New York! ien. and Mrs. Corneliux Vander- e the White | oseheari, HLtorzematn antHiOctos llnt}“\[ra George Harvey, in their | visit here with Mrs, Brown's brother-in- I bilt, Jr., and Miss Grace Vanderbilt, and Will remain thy for almost |her or the énd of November. She will BnEE Honie at Ded) Bedch. 1. . Commander and Mrs, | en. Gouraud of the French army ‘v\hu are aboard thelr yacht off Cowes, ope; entire week, leaving at intervals | be accompanied by their son Jimmle, | Sumi 5 e , C. G will be host at dinner Tuesday even- |on the Isle of Wight, were among Dependablllty S aen e Llove ite = ing. August 21, entertaining at the | those attending the dance given at P —— f the assistant postmaster general [ ) ancols Berger Moran gave o |Plaza in New ' York, preceding his | Cowes last week by Lord Inverclyde. 2 885 Sl 5o (b Eagleamere. Pa., today to o v ut the Casino at|salling the next day for his home in | Gen. and Mrs. Vanderbilt and their TS O TUS I O Mho Mot Lalsiny The sumwmiar Mre Alesae e — = % ; Mre. Willlam Calvert is leaving [der Humter Galt ived for Mrs. Washington today to join Col. Calvert | Moran,_who s obscrving u_period of I - at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., has been assigned to duty. Col. Ca ;s S vert spent several weeks in Indiana ual ummer before going to Kan: f : Mr. Hugh Gibeon, minister to Po- ! ‘ ) lang host t few guests at . luncheon ves the New Wil- | ) 4 ; {1ard roof 1 l C ; : | _The commercial counselor of tae | Hi?«)‘b IZ BM)S. . sua v s, makix {British _embassy, Mr. John Joyce 13 Otfering unusual value Brodeiick. is returning to Washing- | = P August our largest and most successfu! o o0, e paasiie i short i | SUITS = GOWNS —=WRAPS i 3 % .us g i lorth shore chus 3 g s 0 Rt Py 1 EXCLUSIVELY = Every Fur of Zirkin Quality and at prices assistunt s ary 5 ( " ] B 4 J. Henning, retur < 3 : - that represent| remarkable savings. g ast eveulng from New Yo thken WWM_W I Your inspection is cordially invited. Summer Sale went to Prices prevailing during the month of August ONLY Davis upon his arrival from Former Senator Pomerene of Cleve- land, Ohio. arrived in Washington Included in Our August Sale yesterday for & short visit and 1o at Tender meat of o Hhed s amah e W uben i || chicken. Deli- || : Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats the roof. T cious in salads, FEATERTO That Are Different Col_and Atrs W sandwiches or a aatiene ais . i 5 Hand-tailored in our own workrooms from the Finest lay . W r'mh\tv\'v'xul.“f»‘ patties—for home i SUMMER ( IOWNS materials obtainable and trimmed with genuine Furs of motor trip to use or outings. 1 Zirkin Quality. Southampt to spend a week. e T i STANDARD ‘ FOR.TOWN.OR COUNTRY Moderately priced from $65 to $160 The United States ambassador to SINGR 2835 Argenting dirs. John | Wallace Riddle are v Col. and N J { VOILES, HANDKERCHIEF LINENS, LINENS Thompson Npencer in 3 S , £ i with them attonded the tenmis = A Small . nament yesterday —HAND DRAWN AND TAILORED Deposit _ Admiral and Mrs. Cary T s R wa.,"-"gton" Leading e / . I Furrier [2ropen “‘uo.; Lt c O 2 7 | Tonr | Mrs. Richard ilson enter v Selection jat dinner, having among rh(-vr‘gu(vwl« JERY SPECIALLY PRICED gcfi | ence J . Foxhall Keene g ix;u Mi: nces thie mirriuge of his ‘EEEEEE:—:EIEEEEEEEEIIEIEEIEE—EE . Hamllton, Vethodist bishop of thix|John Waldemar v ' Mrn. John Gardon Batielie fn Ohio, She will 5 St. Mark and t Stonelelgh Cor Manila, r and Mrs e - ke their home — e ) n N 1 rila { The House to have | abroad. from which they ret Miss Sublne Waliude, who nas been | Largest Exclusive Ladics n packing. | this nutry 3 B the mer Repr ntative f 5 will i b Joseph Walsh of Massachu- Nitely family for week | setts at' their home fn > Bedford, Specialty Shop in Senor | ends when his duties permit 1‘: ;XOW gn;aklng;;_ xshfnrl \[ Bl 61 rned tol efore joining her family in Norfolk, “ u ‘ ; in! a., fo er of the e paot triP| Senator amd Mrs. Arthur Capper winl | V2~ f0F the remainder of the season. dge Jordan. | (1. ¢ their home on 16th street Thurs- Mrs. Hill, wife of Representative John day and go to Magnolia. Mass. to re- | phillip Hill, is a member of the com- ET Mplion Asrtving main until the late autumn: mittee on arrangements for the dinner hin Week. ELEVENTH ST. ! Washington of Courtesy ' dance which will be given Friday eve- of the Treasury, Mr Admiral and Mrs. L. E. Greg- | ning at the Canoe Plu Southamp- o adled spending some time in Cali- ton, Long Island, fo of the IEsrllebaclher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE.TWELVE F ST. Will Close Out Wednesday ~ - Former Price NOW 1 White Crepe de Chine Frock. . .. ot i $39.50 $19.50 White Georgette Frock.............................. S4950 $19.50 Flesh Georgette Frocks X LG ... $37.50 $15.00 Crepe Silk Dress. ; $39.50 $25.00 Afternoon Gown. ... .... R ... $49530 $19.50 Dance Frock e S e BAOE $10.00 i i $59.50 s $10.00 Cornflower Blue Dinner Gown. . . . 230 ) s oo Rl Y $39.50 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Gray Silk Street Frock S o i $22.50 1 Crepe Romaine Dinner Gown s SH9S $35.00 1 Silver Cloth Evening Gown. $138.5 $39.50 1 Beaded Evening Gown. .. ol e o 25.00 $69.50 1 Go'd Cloth Evening Gown. .. ... s $97.5 $49.50 1 Georgette Dinner Gown > $69.50 $39.50 1 Silver Cloth Evening Gown ... $69.50 $29.50 1 Gold Cloth Dinner Gown. . .. R ... 89750 $59.50 I Green Silk Street Dress. . AT $39.50 $22.50 1 Seorgette Dance Frock. . ... .. ceee.... 83950 $10.00 1 Black Satin Street Dress. .. $65.00 $25.00 1 Canton Crepe Street Dress ik $49.50 $25.00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 eI I e e e e e e —Displaying a choice collection of exclusive styles—just opening in the Popular Price Sec- tion. $7-50 Unusual Advancé: Sl’lowing of and - 400 Fall Frocks $ O'OO ' ' Featured in the Inexpensive Dress Department Pannc " .'vet e —— Lyons Velve* $ d $ Duvetyn an Felt / — —trimmed with ostrich, They are charming designs—heralding the new modes that are foremost in view ribbons and ornaments. —in Black, Pheasant, on fashion's exclusive horizon. . P . B Eb e Black Lace Dinner Gown : .$110.00 $49.50 Black Georgette Street Dress. .. . X . $45.00 $25.00 Navy Crepe Street Dress 5 e co... 86950 $39.50 Brown Sequin Evening Gown. .. ~....$125.00 $29.50 Rose Silk Crepe Dress. ....... . cessedne.... $39.50 42500 Brown Satin Afternoon Frock. .. $49.50 $25.00 Green Flat Crepe Frock csmeasaases 539,500 $2259 Embroidered Fur-Trimmed Silk Wrap. .. L ....8115.00 $49.50 Fur-Trimmed Black Silk Coat......... : ... $9850 $45.00 Tweed Sport Suit ¢ : ... $45.00 $15.00 Tan Sport Coat. . . 5 : . . $49.50 $29.50 Brown Sport Coat . 5 s 5 $39.50 $15.00 Check Velour Suits. . . e 2 ? $60.50 $39.50 Gray Twill Cord Suit. e P $75.00 $37.50 Tan Poiret Twill Suit. et P s S $79.50 Navy Three-Piece Twill Cord Suit.......... $79.50 29 Tailored Dimity Blouses. .. 17 Tailored Silk Blouses. . . 6 Tuxedo Silk Sweaters. . 44 Pairs Wool and Lisle Sport Hose l’ White Satyay Petticoats 2 Pongee Silk Skirts Conspicuous among ; Satin Canton - Dainty Lace the many shapes are the Satin Smart Beading Hats.on smart, small i ; Uni Plaiti lines, specially designed WesGhusie i i for the younger ladies Moire Handsome Embroidery 1 Black and White Flarmel Sk with bobbed hair. Poiret Twill 3 y Novelty Buttons 5 Pleated Crepe Silk Skirts 15 = - 2 Lace A Graceful Draping 1 Fancy Silk Skirt....... Fourth Floor 3 Black Satin Skirts. ... LR A A s Second Floor 17 Summer Hats. .. EE—FEEE—EEEEEEQEE—EEE T ) ) = Gl [ e ) EEEEEEE}EEEEBEE:—:‘EEE:—:E_E

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