Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1923, Page 41

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SOCIETY. —- MR sU NDAY- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 26, AR SOCIETY. MANY PLANS FOR T ST En?;;gai_n:mtuforf T (RN D T R TS Co S P e e : ‘ > : ; o iss Arnell of Knoxville : A Y g > N RETURNING TO CAPITA v LpoemR T e e . with Mis: s(her Melick, at hcr home on' 1st st Cge . R .d . - % P : >4 1 |°°0! Seiagaspncty Was. given fn Miss Leading Capital Residents , | & PR e tained atite® to’'have her friends meet 1109 ~11lI1 G STREET NORTHWEST. Fashion’s Fairest Mood Has Been Interpreted in This Collection of Exclusive Model her gyest.,=Miss Anna Patterson Ten- Prominent in Moving Throng | : - BN e e e B will return to their apartment or ¢ during the winter. Mr. and | % % = Wyoming avenue tomorrow from a | Kt Merner-panhoota i Seeoma |k > . Family Complete Cruise short motor trip through the nearby [ later make a trip Col. and Mrs. Charles M. Bridger | 3 to continue her vocal studies || ” 1 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs, Judson O. Harrison and their son: Malcom and Judson i hills, - v“ bk i 2 % jr.. have anchored oft St. Georges - 9 ol ) | g e . Dél, after crulsing aboard their § 2 A 2 Mr. and Mrs. Bdward I Gann are | Bnginecrs, 1. \\Ihmp,lo:: place i ¥ fal-Jud for several weeks in Washington after @ six-wecis visit 2 . b, land and Virginia waters, to Hot Springs, V d Louisville, | Mrs. Harl elr guests Mr. and and have taken possession of ) Col. Harley V. Speelman, t : ? - 4 bansco and their daugh: ; = = st ot = of the United States Tri E » E: k. e, 3 thoir new home, 3508 Macomb strest, | Sonionloe e S S0 iy : WA : i _ i D pate For Autumn Cleveland Park, purchased just before | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jame . r T s 3 & 3 Y H # % i they had 't m Mr. and their departure from Gen. and Mrs, | ted and their son Jimmie, motored G . oy had with them Me. and : 2 ast ‘we Cineinnati, Ohlo, thelr - L Charles Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. }_;‘Ilhjzn;k 1‘)‘:”"‘1: L aIOEIE G . 5 ey of ot ‘ ¢ e Gann were the guests of Col. William | v visit relativ llfl:‘llhfl'it‘ndls 5 &5 ¥ Mols and ade o ri the . o ey will . : 2 g % i tolston, and made the trip to th \ : S maL tip : s . v My Neighbor Says: springs and to Louisville in his pri- n cm‘umpmenl 4 vate car. Mrs. George Hall Gardner s. . «nd her son, George Hall, i of this | held during t S 3 T i 3 al ginning to cook draws city also were i . Among | ber. 2 o A out the juices, which may be the several ent a Mrs oes ke e Some of the fat on steak \Imu!d be cut off before cook- nust not be salt to steaks when near- Rober are spending hte V. k end ‘,\' Xh Iamilton Hotel, e 24 : 5 = D bieh Was“the most bri - : : H 3 selves in the production of this charming assem- of the month. Mrs. G r was 4 r. and Mrs. Charles Long of 122 3 5 i X e ¢ B s = B S 1est of honor with Mrs, Gann, Givard strect will leave today by | B2 R S them with kerosenc and sand, blage of Autumn Dresses at Twenty-five Dollars. R OE o DI T etrn o . soap and water. To keep tles « The new neck line—the new long sleeve—the rich el 8 he st - ; o e lace trim, all combine to portray individuality and ) at Wartk 3 A Delaware o d o 1 l“ \‘:“k "‘ ;:"‘:.\!::] :" 'u('T" h @ ace L all €O nne to portr ll danviduan a . | Water Gap. will go to Atlan- | E § : i i = j Sin e g = e encce The Sfer 2 1= " Bitiott Hiddle and Mre. - He Cliy “Wifere they ‘will remain for ] N;!:‘.r}.“.“:..|,;;..: ing to'prct any | exclusiveness. The materials are indeed heau L two weeks. : 3 ! cloth is bound uround the tiful and include Crepe Satin, Jacquard Crepe, Mrs, Edwin T and 3 : < thumbiend fiesC0ngor a1l steing Roshanara Crepe, Satin, Canton Charmeen, Anne P er R i E 4 l) . Seart ~ . - - 3 oiret Twills, etc. One of these dresses sketched. Holbrook is recuperating fri the Mount - 3 5 . e a p teapot to melt 5 Foibrooiciisi uperati ¢ 3 : ¢ . § {ARRIS - EWf1HE i o e 1 $ 1 for this purpose. Onee tried, Mr. Joseph P. T t r r sec of Washing! re ~|’h hdllxg ome - you will never do without it T retary to Presi h time there. MISS MARY LILLIAN MORGAN, The melted paratlin_pours so ity and e Y. D Cos - o ks LA . casily Just where It 1b wanted New Autumn Overblouses = How Mr. Phaon H. Bates of 3821 Living- To become the bride of Mr. Charlex Chesley Alles, Neptember 1. Yesterday and need not be used all at one " A 5 o ¢ 5 < He whe was the guest ut tea of Miss Grace Roper and Mins Pearle Clarke. time. Fashioned oi heavy crepe THIS EXACT DRE: 5 Some with bead or braid trimmi others with pleated fronts—also black ane white prints. tie poli § 3 » abroad for about two | Washington, former === Tov. Ju M. Cox of Ohio, Mr. Tum- | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Rice, ulty and others well known here were . n spending the summer in the compa a cights, g mo- to several of the cities in Vir- d West Virginia, visiting / . W H E R E T H E B ETT:R EEIIN G o with | Miss ;’m;mln . Ttz, daughter of ; A_“.ak ing . in | Dr. A. Thon Ttz one to Lake- Several | wood, Ohio, Pennsylva s dy Mrs, T. L. Z of New Yo = % — " Aiss Nora Hill |has joined her husband at the Ham- S. E. Corner 13th and G Sts. N. W. ow Hotel, where they have an | iR A Remarkable Buying Opportunity Tomorrow! ’ T 1109~ 1111 G STREET NORTHVEST dren of Selma, ol tno Lee House for several days. They Discriminating Care o : : it s ¢ 200 HIGH-TYPE ] /l ) Has Been Exercised in il ing the week ena in Atiant the guest of his brother nd Paris w15 rhes ar aecom: | W00 S e, o Tuter FALL MODEL HATS by o 4 the Selection of These Mother Albert I Smith of the | I Seward apartments, and expect to re- | friends on turn about the m ofiOctober. . | oon Sate I going to his mother's country hon a Stirring Specia et Pt i e . y e ara In a Stirring Special Offering at i | Rikwazd "“‘ . . Maurice Herzmark motored to . 3 3 B e e nmland andlN ork for a short visit with Mr. Lo : H " ; vd to her home in this | und Mrs. Leonard Greenhall before : st 18, She left Monday | ferzmark sails for Europe. Every authentic for a visit of séveral weeks in New D ek e L ° siyle theme of ! For Autumn i Bt Paris. ...the new \ Mr rs. Truman G. Palmer Chinese effects are ] =7 i at eer Park, Md., to re a feature! main until the end of September. g 3 2 2 $ 50 Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Benoist of St. 7 ; i ‘ i Louis, who are making an extended | - stay in Washington, have taken an Hats of: Shapes: Colors: g " ™ RN 7 apa me: . a o & i H apartment at the Hamilton Hotel. Nestle Lanoil LYONS SILK VEL. | POKES WOOD Mr. and Mrs. Hobart H. Ramsdell | and Jan g r d to their home | PANNE VELVET -F g PEARL s % e 59 5 LARCE \ORIMMD | ROYAL BLUE Y R Coat styles “really different” irom anything | on other machines COMBINATIONS MS BROWN B R Coque, burnt goose, applique with Fox, Beaver, Wolf, Squirrel, Viatka, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Claude N. Bennett have Miss Wilheming i We Franklin 2738 at Ger A » fort- | T o H S S 1 Halficoflrecdiarter Heac SATIN & VELVET “l‘“ROU“‘ NAVY heretofor Wide flares, straightline and draped eretofore. e flares, straightline and drd and Mrs, T X. Low_and their $15.00 SOFT DUVETYNS ou THEFACE BLACK Toad after speading ten days at Brad-|| Only TWO MINUTES actual SPECIAL WINDOW SHOWING SR ; i R e i Eaetion et oo o i Fashona_and Velvona. The colors are Black, han, the —r\!‘.'lxfi:f‘.&é’,‘f&'"I!.".‘r'k(3:;&”(:3‘I ! Brown, Navy and Gray. Sizes 10 to 42. One of e : E Autumn Coat Sweaters $ 5 95 ] { and their tvo smail daushters, ko || Permanent Waving || VET CLOCHES SAND night's sit. Braddock Heights, (Equivalent of 24 to 30 curls) e effects—embroidered or tucked. All are trimmed M'as Adrienne Low, have A variety of beautiful trims: dock Heights, Md. steaming. Full guarantee asl avor this season. They include Bolivia, Arabella, g e st. N these coats sketched. 1115 G St. N.W e oats adjunct to Milady's ware l\h'l'u' of imported brushed wool i a wid variety of colors and combinations TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET ] Brothers ! ! [ WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS ALY ONLR aNCP~ Like-the Tea-leaves | . : » M BR@KS & C@ m the Cup ! ! © N 1108~11li G STREET NORTHWEST —Fall's prophecies in dress take many |} | Every Evenlng Gown ! There’s a Wealth of forms. There is distinction for madame 1 | 5 Beauty and Charm in in this RIZIK Every Dance Frock / i These Fashionable Basque Daytime Dress = » i Black or Navy Taffeta : Evem’ wrap t / New Hats For Autumn T is of the type ; /4 i IO bouffant, slender- || | b B i THESE EXACT — ized by the yo‘“h. i HATS $I02¢.’ Styles that will captivate \nu—dcswmd by | artist fingers. Large, dre models or more con- ful basque, made as- . f i 7 servative, demi-tailored effects. The ever-pop- . sertively stylish by the ‘ ular “off-the-face” style—demure little pokes— f ,- 7 i ! i \ mushrooms, etc., in an extensive variation of trim- full skirt. You will be { | ) | i S ming ideas. Black, of course, is in the majority, captivated by it. The ! - = but every new shade developed for the new sea- i - | | Z son has found full representation. Brown, Chest- price will not be so ; . : 1 nut, Sand, Chinese Blue, Gray, Navy, etc. Choose moderate on such a : o3 4 tomorrow from scores at this attractive price— : : i $10.00. Two of these hats sketched. leading feature for months to come. New Autumn Petticoats $ 95 | g Made of pure silk radium. Hemstitched or | beautifully embroidered scalloped bott : %uil range of all the new antumn colorings rweLve THIRTEEN F I f Summer Apparel nnmna’

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