Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1923, Page 8

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(14 s o, OCciety Ambassador— of Chile, Senor Mathiéu‘, and Senora de Mathieu Sailing for Santiago November 21. from New York, 21, for their home in Chi pass several we They will re- | turn to this country abot the first of HE ambassador of Chile and | honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Rollins Senora de Mathieu, will sail|of Boston, who have taken posses- i this moring from | : 1 New York Mme. Peter. Senator and Mrs. Oddie Hosts to Indiana L Senator C ington the fi speaking tour, Detroit and Ha The air a bassy grou Mrs. Georg Washington tc where she will r nain for some Mrs. Hope has fi a box m of the house at 2301 Wyoming which they leased for the Miss Atala Kimmell, daughter of luium, Baron | Commander and Mrs. Harry Kimmel, went to East Orange, N. J., today to be the guest of Miss Elizabeth Cone, daughter of Admiral Cone. Kimmell will return after the Army SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Irs. Locke were also hosts turday evening. { next week for th T .nr e Army Ky, who is on her way time with Mr. Nelson Riker if their ho and K streets. | The sale starts today, | throughout the week. for Thanksgiving, :‘ng endlvl;fil?. lhc;‘ and. Mrs, lam F. | ticl Dennie and Mr. and Mrs, Charles |the D e A will go to New York the end of and Navy Miss May Adams, \daughter of Julge Walter “Adams ‘of Toutsviile, to Boston me at 16th The Guild of the Little Flower is ! glving a lunchéon and eale of fancy articles at 1224 F street for the bene- ,fit of a hospital in Ketchikan, Alaska. continuing Mrs. War- v wick .E. Montgomery is president of the guild. Mrs. Edwar at the sale. Luncheon wil every day from 12 to 3 o' Mr. and Mrs. Alexande slen Gordon Walford ruary. Miss Prescott daughter of nd Mrs J d Douglass White will pour tea this afternoon 11 be served ‘clock. r Fullerton Prescott of Rockville, Md.,, announce | the ‘engagement of their daughter, | Miss Augusta Greenleaf Prescott, to Daisley, U. . The wedding will take place in is a grand- ames Hunt- oxe marriage to Mr. Leonard A. B - oxe, mare Block, took place {n Heth. -[and Navy game. 41l go to New York week for the Army Wilson will en- rtain at tea Friday aft smber 7. in her home on Rhode Is- Jand avenue, when she will present her daughter, Miss Eleanor Wilson, to society. 8 The Junior e Small and Early will be held th ar, as usual, on Fri- days at Rauscher's, beginning the end of December. Definite dates will be an- nounced later. Mrs. William A. Moffett, wife of the chief of the bu of areonautics, will be at home in Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty réturn- ‘ed to Washington last night after a trip_to Connectic a short stay in New York on Red Cross business. nally Mrs. Loren John was absent from Washington yesterday, but from next Sunday will observe her regular Sun- day afternoons at home during the season. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory enter- tained a company at dinner at Chevy Chase Club Saturday evening. Mrs. Luclen A. Clarke is entertain- ing Mrs. J. L. Kendall and Mrs. J. B. Yohe of Pittsburgh in her home at 1870 Wyoming avenue. ! -Hrebelianovich | and her sister, William Henry Anderson of Los Angeles, entertained | at dinner last ev ng, when their| guests included Capt. and Mrs. C Mr. and Mrs. Peter A.l Drury, jr.; Mrs. Leidenger of Louis-| wille and Miss Vir ia Calhoun An-‘v derson of Los Angeles. | Princess Lazarovich-Hrebelianovich | and Mrs. Anderson will leave W ington tomorrow for Kentucky they will visit relatives befo ing to California to spend the winter. Princess Lazar Calhoun, Senator and Mrs. Gerry To H Occupy 1520 20th Street. ¢ ‘Semator and Mrs, Peter Goelet Ger- | ry have leased the house at 1520 20th street for the winter and will take possession Thursday. The house 1s owned by Mrs. Thomas . Gatt, who will sail shortly to spend the winter in Europe. ! Dr. Meade Bolton Macbryde was host at a tea for Miss Agnes Gray, Miss Deloris Crawford, Maj. and Mrs. Lewis K. Watkins assisting Dr. Matc- bryde. Former Undersecretary of Treasury Parker Gilbert, = jr., will{ be the guest of honor at dinner Tues- day, of Miss Olyve Graef, who will entertaln in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell Graef, in Georgetown. and_Mrs. Morris Ernest Lacke entertained at dinner last evening in Mfl’kfi Your Dresses, Wraps, Hats Save Money — Professional and Home . Ask for Booklet. s LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY, New address 904 17¢h et. n.w., 24 floor. Franklin 7475. ” SOOLI0GD Inlaid Tip Table $12.00 A striking example of the many unusual wolid mahogany pleces of odd furni- ture to be found on display here. Tilt the top and tuck it away when not in use _ George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paporhanging and Uphelstoring 1325 14th St. N.W., Main 4224 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Alsop en- tertained at dinner last evening in ) | their home on Col. and Mrs. Harry Conger Pratt S ida avenue. PINDLER 607 12th N.W.—M. 2704 gnughtnr of 5. Kellogg. U. S. N. Miss | joins Mrs. George daughter, Mrs. Ridgely, have returned to | where they will entertain Incorporated | Former Senator and_Mrs. |arrived today at the New Willard. the late Commander A. A. Deering and her William Barrett their home at 1908 Q street for the winter. Calder p informally 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Exhibits EVENING GOWNS copled from the models of the greatest Fr dressmakers, in 11 ench nee bouffant or slender. SHOWN ON LIVING MODELS Sketched ia a charmingl .8 French gown of rose Ti with sllver. quaint ta shot 'he flounces are scalloped in the old fashioned pinking and silver adorn the girdle. Very specially priced at lean and Press all'and Deliver Perfectly l"lain One-Piece Dresses, $1:2 Special Price This Week Only Walk-Over Shop Sale of rosebuds S Ladies’ High Shoes Values Up to $12.00 $3.95 ALSO Short Lines of Pumps and Oxfords Mostly Narrow Widths i3.95 - Wolf's Walk-Over Shop 929 F St.- ut dinner tonight.. They plan only to make a short visit in Washington, returning to their home in Brooklyn about the middle of the week. Mrs. Walcutt, Mrs. Mohler, Mrs Patton and Mrs. E. Lester Jones will be hostesses today at the sale of ar- rvice men of the District veterans' hospital, being held this week at 1330 F street, under the auspices of the George Baldwin McCoy Unit of the American. Wom- an's Legion. Miss Naom{ Wood of New York and Philadelphia will spend the winter in Washington and has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel M. Meek will be the honor guests at dinner this evening at the Willard Hotel of Dr. and Mrs. . Leathers of Missis- sippl. Dr. Leathers is here to at- tend the convention'.of the Southern Medical Assoclation. Miss Eunice Taylor and Miss Fisher Taylor are guests of Miss Mercedes Ray at_Richmond, Va. Where they attended the foot ball game Saturday between the teams of the Virginia Military Institute and the University of North Carolina. Miss Ray Is the daughter of Mrs. Meek. Mrs, Cornellus Vanderbilt was host- ess at tea yesterday in her villa. The Rreakers, gt Newport, R. I, and had antong her guests her son, Brig. Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., who spent the week end with her at New- port. Brig. Gen. Vanderbllt returned D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, to New York this morning: and his mother will close her summer home this week and go to New York. o Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris, wife of the former United States min to Swe- den, is in London, where ing & short time at the Ri The engagement of Miss Frederica ‘Wasburn Wade, daughter of the late Judge Peyton L. Wade, chiet justice of the Georgla court of appeals, to Mr. John Billings, jr., of this city has been announced. The wedding will take place in the spring at Beach Island, S. C. Mr. Billings is'a son of Dr. and Mrs. John S. Billings of New York and was a member of the class of 1920 in Harvard. He served with the French army and later with the A. E. F. during the war. Mr. and Mr. Robert J. Fisher spent the week end at the Hotel €hatham in New York, The marriage of Miss Kitty Hull Crupper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Lee Crupper, to Mr. Albert Sidney Knowles, took place Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the Colum- bla Baptist Church, at Falls Church, Va. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. S. 0. Thomas and was fol- lowed by a wedding supper at the home of the bride's parents. _The church was decorated with chrysanthemums, smilax, autumn leaves and palms, and at the home of the bride chrysanthemums, laurel and palms were used. 3 The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and wore a gown of e China 0Odd Lots at Reductions —Can You Utilize These? ) Soup Plates $7.50 to $3.00 doz. Fruit Saucer $5.00 to £3.00 doz. Gold Band Fruit Saucer $5.75 to $3.00 doz. Tea Pots $1.50 to 50c each Individual Tea Pots $1.90 to 50c each Double Egg Cups $12.00 to $6.00 doz. Tea Cups and Saucers 75¢ and $1.25 to 50c each | Plates and Teas to Match: Plates, $8.75 doz. Teas, $9.50 dozen to 50c each Dinner Plates $9.00, $10.25 and $13.00 to 50c each Breakfast Plates $10.00 and $11.75 doz. to 50c each Tea Plates : $8.50 and $9.75 doz. to 50c each Biead and Butter Plates $7.75, $3.00 & $9.00 doz. to 50c each . Soups $9.75, $10.75 and $11.50 doz. to 50c each Qat Meals $8.50 doz. to 50c " each Dinner Plates | $12.00 and $14.00 doz. to 75¢ each Soup Plates $16.75 doz. to T5¢ each Bread and Butter Plates $14.00 doz. to 75¢ each Qat Meals $14.50 doz. te 75¢ each Teas and Sauers $12.75 and $13.75 doz. to 75¢ each Bouillons $15.75 doz. to 75¢ . each 0dd Tea Cups and Saucers $1.25, $2.00 & $2.25 . _to 75¢ each 1215-17 F Street and Dishes $2.75, £3.00 & $4.50 to $1.00 each . Breakfast Plates | . $19.00 doz. to $1.00| each ! Tea Plates $16.75 doz. to $1.00 each Teas and Saucers $32.00 doz. to $1.00 each Teas and Saucers $17.00 doz. to $1.00 " each Bouillons doz. to $1.00 each Sauce Boats $4.00 to $1.00 each $20.00 Tea Pots ’ $3.50, $3.25 & $3.00 to $1.00 each ' Sugars $2.75 to $1.00 each Creams $1.80 to $1.00 each 1923. SOCIETY. white satin made on draped lines and |at home after December 1 at 2229 embroidered about the yoke with | Bancroft place. seed pearis and rhi . hinestones, u trein |00 PO ot town guests | OF, Virginia, Reeves of Valley Forge, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bpeldel:of the University o Mr, Katherine Smith of Roekville, Md.; Smith: and Miss of tulle falling from the shoulders. e & were Mr. C. Bascom Slemp, secretary as of Brussel's lace and she | T8, 05y coident: Mr. and Mrs. 8. 3 carried a shower bou hit roses and lilies of the %:?i‘ey?t e Miss Clarinda Crupper attended her sister, wearing a gown of seafoam blue chiffon velvet draped on silver cloth, and carrled an arm bouquet of orphela roses. Mr. Warren ‘Birge of Falls Church was the best man and !h: cuhshern. were Mr. Carl Speidel, Mr. Edward | F:;véi':sk dof FldlluM(?nurnh. Mr. Rich- a ands and Mr. J. 3r. of this oity. oHoul Cruygien; Mr. and Mrs. Knowles northern wedding trip an]de“wlfl?rb: Loose Tea Our Buyer Makes the Choicest ' Selections | pounal No. 1 Forfmosa Qolong, éflb(‘)i' . No. 2 Formosa Oolong, .75] No. 3 Formosa Oolong, .50 No. 4. Mixed 73] No. 5 Mixed No, 1 Gunpowder. .. No. 2 Gunpowder. ... No. 3 Gunpowder .. No. 1' Imperial No. 1 English Break- fast No. 2 English Break- fast No. 1 Young Hyson. . No.1Spider Leg Washington Luxurious their perfection in quality. unusual beauty and luster. Magruder’s Best Groceries - Conn. Ave. & K St. + Established 1875 b 1216 F St. N.W. Last Days! Last Days! of our presentation of new fashions 114 s ) 2» In “‘Appreciation big opportunities—but the time is short! Last Days! brewn fox—in “Appreciation” at panel with red fox collar and cuffs—in “Appreciation” at rock sable (dyed squirrel)—in “Appreciation” at lars and cuffs of golden beaver—in “Appreciation” at Sugars and Creams $3.50 to $1.00 pair Salad Bowls $2.50 to $1.00 each Butter Dishes $6.25 to $1.00 each Individual Tea Pots $6.25 to $1.00 each Covered Vegetable Dishes 86.25 to $2.50 each Dishes $7.00 to $2.50 each Dishes $5.50 to $2.50 each Covered Vegetable Dishes $13.00 to $5.00 each Dishes 7 $14.00 and $19.50 - to $5.00 each ‘Covered Vegetable Dishes $6.25 and $6.50 to $3.00 each = Chop Dishes .20 to $3.00 each - Cake Plates - $6.00 to $3.00 each Open Vegetable Dishes $6.00 to $3.00 each Dishes 4 $8.75 to $3.00 each Sauce Boats $8.75 to $3.00 each Second Floor. - DULNGMARTING 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 brown and blue fox—in “Appreciation” at colar anl cuffs—in “Appreciation” at $195.00 Side-fastening Wrap of Brown Gerona, large muffler col- Suris 0. A Rare Collection of Furs GATHERED. FROM THE MOST FAMOUS " FUR REGIONS IN THE WORLD URS worthy of the priceless integrity of our reputation are selected with infinite care for E present the exquisite fashions of great designers in coats of Muskrat, Raccoon, Civet Cat, Ocelot, Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), Caracul, Kolinsky, Mole, Mink, Er- mine .and Broadtail, created by expert furriers. and Stone Marten, and Silver, Platinum, Pointed, Chocplate, Blue and Beige Fox possess ANIMAL neckpieces, mounted or unmounted, FStreet Corner Thirteenth of your vear-round patronage! Many new arrivals—many Handsome High-Cost Coats! $360.00 Gray Marvella Wrap, graduated ripple flare border shawl collar and cuffs cf the new locked squirrel—in “Appreciation” at $295.00 $325.00 Brown Marvella Coat with deep border collar and cuffs of $1 $285.00 $295.00 Draped Wrap of Marvella, shawl collar, cuffs and border of black fox—in “Appreciation” at............ ... .......... .....$245.00 $245.00 Milgrim Coat of Brown Oriona, flat back and rippled front . $185.00 $225.00 Black Tarquina Coat with surplice shawl collar and cuffs of $165.00 $198.00 Coats of Marvella, brown and black, collar, cuffs and border of $165.00 $250.00 Kit Fox Gray Velmara Coat, flat back model with black fox $185.00 $198.00 Marvella Coat, kit fox gray with shawl collar and cuffs of taupe fox—in “Appreciation” at......................... $165.00 Wrap Coats, brown and black Marvella and Cerona, blue or kit fox and platinum lynx collars and cuffs—in “Appreciation” at $135.00 $165.00 (Continued on Ninth Page.) 85.00 12 hbd hhdhbHoSLHLEHG0b0RMHELEREEB088 0880800 BRGHE HBBBBABHDRRELBBEDDDHSBEMD D D WOMEN’S $69.50 to $95.00 Coats, newest styles, all fur trimmed. .. $55.00 WOMEN’S $125.00 to $165.00 Fashion Coats, mostly one-of-a-kind. .$110.00 WOMEN’S $85.00 Extra Size Fur-trimmed Coats (new arrivals)... $65.00 MISSES’ $125.00 to $135.00 Soft-pile Coats, fur trimmed and smartly styled ... $85.00 MISSES’ $95.00 Fur-trimmed Coats, youthful styles, beautiful fabrics, $65.00 Last Days! Dresses ‘““In Appreciation!” WOMEN'’S $49.50 to $60.00 Velvet Dresses, styles for all occasions.. $39.50 WOMEN'’S $42.50 to $50.00 Silk Dresses, afterncon and dinner styles, $28.00 WOMEN?’S $25.00 and $30.00 Cloth Dresses, beautifully tailored. ... $19.75 WOMEN’S $35.00 to $42.50 Cloth Dresses, charmeen and twill . $26.75 MISSES’ $25.00 and $30.00 Twill Cord.Street Dresses ... $19.75 MISSES’ $50.00 and $55.00 Party Frocks for Afternoon or Evening, $33.50 Last Days! Many Things to See! WOMEN’S $69.50 to $79.50 Costume Suits, two-piece styles, fur- trimi $5! med WOME‘N’S $125.00 to $165.00 Fur-trimmed Sui styles Caracul FurJacquettes, popular shades, fox trimmed—$8: $165.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, for Sport or Mator. . .. $30.00 Wolf Scarfs, wanted blue and platipum shades $25.00 and $29.50 Knitted Suits, smartly styled. . S $10.50 to $15.00 Costume Blouses, crepe de chine repe $7.95 to $10.00 Handmade Blouses, French voile, real lace trimmed, $4.85 Extra-size $19.50 to $25.00 Costume Bloyses, handsome materials, $14.85 $2.50 to $3.50 Silk Camisoles, lace tnmmes or tailored .. $1.95 $5.00 and $6.00 Gowns, Chemise, Vests, Step-Ins—beauties! g $10.00 Gowns and Chemise, beautiful silks, delicate colorings. $6.00 to $8.50 Costume Slips, tailored styles, assorted colors. $10.00 Silk Petticoats, flounce and straightline models. .. $4.00 and $5.00 Costume Slips and Petticoats, beautiful silks. $15.00 to $18.50 Turbans, featuring new jewel embroidery. . Centemeri $4.50 Strap-Wrist French Kid Gloves, pair. ... Centemeri $2.75 to $3.25 French Kid Gloves, 2-clasp; pair Centemeri $6.00 French Kid Gloves, 16-button, white; pair. $12.50 to $16.50 l._’mln'elh.l, beautiful silks, unusual handles . .$10. $10.00 to $12.50 Silk Umbrellas, fine color assortment = .. $6.95 $7.50 to $8.50 “La Garde” Handbags, gm::r leathers, attractive styles.. $5.00 $4.00 to $6.50 Bags and Vanity Boxes, asscrted styl $2.95 $5.00 to $30.00 Handbags, silk or leather $3,95, $6.95, $9.85, $12.85 Pretty Neckwear for. Sweater or Frock...........$195, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 English Sport Sloclx'mgn, full fashioned, many shades; pair : $275 English Sport Stockings, light and dark colorings; pair .. $1.95 $2.25 Silk Stockings, full fashioned, Pointex heels; pair S 31.85 $11.00, $12.00 and $12.50 SOROSIS Pumps, twelve different styles; pair, $8.75 % g & T & PEFFTFF TP T T FTPHTPTEE

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