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UL N AR ;o SOCIETY. " AR, WASHINGTON:-D._.C, NOVEMBER 1. 1923 Tales of Well Known Folk_ s : : : In Social and: Official Life “SeventhatF © | 7 The'Hecht Co, swmiwars Continuing OQur November: I Miller Fifth Avenue Shoes : § i 3 "Fifth Avenue strolls R R . o i) S B e in I Miller Shoes—and mnny'relmlveu in the upper s 1 T oan amarn Cons, laland: b tarss . : so-shall-you. F an a week's visi . 2 & - - s'h 7 i that handsoms country Seat Kssociat: Y : : ; we’ve just:opened eight f.?, th:dG;I:ver hcuv:l.nd"a ;;rly gerv- z =N . 3 N < . Te er two stepdaughters, = N - . e Frances and Janet Newlands, wers . S . ) of the new I.- Miller Bresented o soclety, and here also their 3y pesvieh 7 ; : d hall e Witataw R : : ] =} A S Black sotin and_sseds, umps—and -you - sha Posing list of Datronenses ) ¥ A P bt e A0 tin_and, sveds, or o PUMP y Patent leather and. black sucde, tory ball, which will be given on the B 3 3 see them’ tomorrow. innamon sueds, $12.59. «alifornia. Mrs. Newlands, who was ‘ one of the important senatorial host- 5 oF S T cuses for, many vears and who. re- Ay 5 a power in the residential set, : : - B 1 Was the second wife of the Nevada g 5 2 e t E statesman and was the niece of the soclal arbiter of Gotham, Ward Mc- eve of Armistice day at the Waldorf in New York city. The ball will-be Logion and tho reesipts witl by der : OC Lo e receipts wi e de- p i ! ! voted to the disabled sick and unem- : 4 ol £ ix‘l:zez}‘ ve(er;nsDol the world war. | - i ¥ : ¢ = Da_?Zh-ng br e enry P. Davidson is another . i ippe: i of the patronesses and she also is « 3 3 edening dligiets, sehe ¢hairman on arrangements and s giv- arnest an levoted service. \ s 54 . = Mrs. James W. Wadsworth s working Xy, | AWAY . patipete, . Sage & ‘l’he retcheptjlun c?:nml’ttete and Mrs. 4 NANA ¢ P > - 7 23 adsworth, Jr., wife of the senator / oe: from New York, will £o to her aid on \ / ¥ ] ’ T wan the evening of the fete. Others well P H ’ known in Washington who are giv- ‘ : . ¥ b Tuo-tone paisley or brocade sil- ing yeoman service to the cause are % y 1 Black “satin, with black sude with a chic, plainly wer oloth, $12.50. Mrs. John Jacob Rogers, Mrs, Edward, . p Z | ) straps; $12.50. R. Stettinius, Mrs. Theodore Roose- P A/ : French, for afternoons. the top of sthe extensive list of pa- And models a trifle trons, which includes practically all 5 I 1 S0 i i 2 » the eminent men in the. country. The \ . ; more sturdy,.forgeneral dances will'extend through the chain 7 1 3 2 o < of e five rooms of the Waldor! - vl s . "+ and will be preceded by a number of 2 £ h £ F £ - walkmg. patriotic tableaus in the grand ball § room, where chairs will be rearranged ;_gr ;lhe‘;lon-‘dnnclrfii:ne):dant& Mil"‘s - H 1 % g x i S 2. H. Harriman taken over the et 114 - . & i e ;a:lelaus and ‘herr‘\ n.ld-yw{:l b|ehot the £ The fabncs lnclude: ebutante set in New York with many < 5 k of the maids fi the military posts . Suede, - with _ black —calf -~ trim, mear by, It Ia sonfidentiy hoped. that ! ¥ : Black sucde, with gunmotal colf, Black velvet . si2.50. . this victory ball, the most ambitious . . s s10.00 Black yet attempted in New York, will ylel i . a golden harvest for the cause. % - 3 : ack suede Another member of ‘the Virginia < : \ v e e s, 3 Otter suede !l“t,!fml’!";el !;m:{ytwm becowe a pl]r;. : - . = v o e British aristocracy, when, ear 5 ¥ ” in Dedember, Miss Alice Moncure Per- 3 , (A . » : A Mandalay stede kins, niece of Lady Astor. with whom ‘ ; ~33 she makes her home, wiil marry the 3 ; Hon. Henry Reginald ‘Winn, son of v ; 2 Patent leather the fate Lord St Oswald and brother } 3 : . et . of the present, baron. Miss Perkins |, : : & . : is the youngest sister of Mrs. Ronald Paisley- cloth Tree, who was Nancy Langhorne Per- kins and first married Henry Field of ( ; i o X e 4y J ” Silver:brocade . R R e More Handsome Models---Enriched with: Fur! ot . iy o v, g i eneis airis, CEseben, or Liaie Giooy and sfrap, $12.50. Gold brocade i L8 et ioor) h 1 known, and who mar- . . L RCM R 3 . Hea Moncure Perkins of Richmond. f 50 . Gitinafien satin Her aunt, Miss Isabel Perkins, re- . . ' 5 1 family in that city and is one of. its 2 » £ . most dignified social leaders. Another : : ; 3 4 ¥ ¢ sister of the late Moncure Perkins is v P H TN Mrs. Robert Brand, who lives perma- S : nently in L(Ln?don a!l:d W}[hs:le}:lnm é\"l': . prospective bride often is . A Tt e T e W A ¢ 1 ¢ « R T Tomorrow we offer a fresh collection of appealing, individ- of Mrs. Paul Phipps o ndon. e 2 g T e T ual models such as the three suggested‘by” the illustration; iides in the stately old home of the Black satin ERriod degreq ths gsod jooks of ot models for dress or general wear, in soft, supple fabrics, with ALY & 4 : R T and side-wrap effects are developed in black, browns, kit fox ~Sale of 3’000 Handkerchiefs L e 3 ™tobo. found I : Linen Handkerchiefs B T e ete those Who re: e town house of the Astors about four ttutge? Wan 1 s ol : abundantly furred collars;and cuffs. The new slimsilhouette PR R A and mouse—all the popular colors. s for Christmas Giving s ey SRS S You want a new coat!'Why not secure it now at this won- T femsiching done in whie R it gance lent by these luxurious wraps; as well-as their enfold- <o B ey Princess Blagala of Petrograd, 2 . . & S s % it ane Couniots Sot Herdeturg ing warmth during the first. days of real winter weather. Swiss Handkerchiefs Blagoi of the Ukraine, Prince Ram 3 £ (icint 3 Colored in the pastel shades so chandra, once on chuminy terms lw“lt‘li - 3 X - looe.) much in vogue; with dainty em- ;r’.:’ ’:‘flri‘a"fi?}fl l?::'on:nétl%x.:onun ) ) = . = broidered corners. Box of three, 39¢ Helene Morrill. Recently there has + \ : J e Sommten it sl Introducing Tomgrrow: A Saleiofs: - 1% : D e years ago. She has inherited to -a years ago and Mr. Perkins, from dential society, it must be conceded = . i fortunatel: o ik o e z i A\ ; > 0 fost, thelr pacrimeny &nd are Ssekin derfully low price? En]oy that feelmg of'smartness and-ele- o P il tl:l’oetlt; s, eoraey, Three att arrived a celebrated beauty of Flor- . entire than(reldcll prvlellsllon. oz:‘ih:“flhl A | R Women’s and Misses Embroidered . - Imported Sport Initialed Linen S R R e t : 72 : : Handkérchiefs' * Handkerchiefs - Handkerchiefs ® CEeee—— A ance at the play is always in con- 1 . . Embroidered h a n'd kerchiefs Novelty sport kerchiefs of Sheer, pure s lnen kerchiefs “Tormity with old court regulations, and naturally adds immensely to the ; erchie : sport : rehic with nigrrow hems, of fine Swiss. linen -or Swiss, in many pretty with hand-embréidered {initial ?“’C"fuu{hebfi: c"’;l‘lla'y sd""“: S5uci, ; s e z or embroidered motif‘at corner. ar] ogether . > I 2 A . always garbed as in their old days, Guaranteed Hosiery q B i B ' A thousand of these, each, colorings and patterns. Each, §_ 53" o e when dinner was the ceremony of the \ s P ek ; £ g 5 day. Shts 52 Mrs. Charles Deniston Burney, who as Gladys High, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry High of Chicago, ¥y was the beile of her debut year and ‘Can you guarantee . . A e e rar wiols home alnce| these stockings?”—a com- her marriage two years ago, Mrs.| . Burney has reaped social laurels in mon question from women. lentifull in Chicago. : : 3L b o4 : T Povast "and her home in But most silk stockings are i~ : $15 Pung Chow Sets Carlton House Terrace is.one of the > x . y most frequented in the British capl- so fragile, so delicate, we , 20 % 95 tal. Her husband is ‘Commander S = aner o paciiament for Bas: Lony dare not give a guarantee. i : Searmont vatsatile dmiestsat the navas i vais et . B 3 ek Zemerve. Thoush he ls but thirty-ve, So . we :introduce “Pru- ) - €5 you. delveds into.- the ; r Burney is reno TR e 4 . . 3 fiventor, an engincer-andan seronaut dence”—a ‘full - fashioned, P ‘ iting mysteries, of Pung ‘was e 0 durin e 5 3 > ey i s % ’ 5 daye. before Ypres invented ‘a device silk Hose of clearyeven tex- ow? * Amusing, yet requir hich saved tnousands.of lives trom G ol 35 #ofs: intellect. ‘anger of explosion In the m : 1 unate en ve: the : \ 5 s, is a begins ,‘},r?mift O‘K“ffic’"“ e M,mm,l:‘g order,: with ‘heavily- rein- 3 oV A § : - “orsgold: cloth-covered e from the royaliles on its:saic. forced " mercerized. soles . : : ks with. perfect rs. Burney has decided 'talent to- X = g & / = ward architecture .and she las, and tops.. We. guarantee = s itation 1o es. . Com- et cently made ,over o8 & ‘ Y > o riton oase: Edreace. tnth e ive ‘satisfactc i ; : ; [plete celluloid-coiinters. R 54 L5 RS0 : e R e N e it I YL } FETE O Ta#lored Blouses of English Broadcle Ter! former- home. service .in ordinary wear. ; 3 52 B N ed - halt ‘she dan New.shades;of field mouse, ¢ S xha i i log- ‘cabin,; fawn,: beige, - |- N i e, ez tro aadiionel houeee o2 cinnamon, fog,” Autumn St - Nemo:Corsets suite absolutely detacl and -com- . S v # 4 plgte. o } o and black. ; Compare: their B 3 ik -3 «TERRTRI e | quality! : majority. of. guests are'. for; most (First Floor.) part ‘from -New -York, there are several L ‘Washingtonians . - and * umw&umfi&' - e i iess-woman blouses. - . Schoolgirl bloifses. w:;:?fhsfi?f;:;m':?lfl:f ~+'Blouses for every sort of tailored and sports apparel. ducing:stout models; :sizes 25 & T-J?:‘utify Peter Pan.and roll collared: blouses, over-tlte-: toike Befcagectly; fitd by ++skirtimodels. or tuck-ins:for:use with sweaters." Ko 2 R e " highly :lustrous English broadcloth, man-tailored. T E ) 'And:if-yourprefer sheerness, there:are dimity:blouses . ., imtheseisame styles. - Sizes:36/to'44. . o e ot at White | - Sale: of Boudoir BN e i 8% T e AT T o ; Sulphur: for-nine months of the year, = ( . 297 i 4 ‘ z b ¢ and 80 1:nnu bwmm 2 "m':g'g.',’"'g:f : Sllppél‘s, ;l'.ls : e : s : A price- mych: lowe: the “lardest w, “in the Dainty, quilted satin or cordtiroy such ‘charming effécts-i e wain piasers, 604 thelr cadaics | | Slippers, with_the most comfort- | crepes, checked: velours, rot all of whe . :b.mommw.,g -able cushion soles. 'Rose, copen, 3 yol‘tke tree D o i SPOR SLUBL cherry, lavender and purple, with e g i el —_—— “matching silken"pompon, “Sizes'3 g et Ixlietgfe| . tat