Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. S@@z@@y Ladies of Southern Medical Association! Delegates Guests of Mrs, Coolidge | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1923. T and Mrs. Philip Lansdale, Mra. Henry | Leonard and Mrs, Charles Woodhyil ' will have a booth where jewelry and old silver and goid articles will be offered, There also will be a booth of fency articles where Mra, Fred- | eric Atherton, Mrs. Howard Dickin- son and Mrs. Herbert Howard, with' assistants, will be. Mrs. Harold Walker {s chairman of publicity, - Mrs. John Allan Daugherty i treas- | urer, Mrs, William A. Hammond is D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, Reynolds Hitt, will be the guest of | morial to Miss Gwynn, and therefore " honor at tea this afternoon of Mrs. | hopes for even more than the usual success, Mre. Walter R. Tuckorman is chalrman, and among those in charge of the booths are Mrs. Wil- liam A. Hammond, who will have brie- a-brac, china and many handsome ob- Jects of art for sale; Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, who will preside at the book booth, will have a number of autographed books of her own, as l Joseph Leiter, who is’ entertaining in her home un Dupent circle. Mrs, Hranch Entertains For Semwon's Debutante. Mrs. James R. Branch entertained at a dinner dance at the Chevy Chasc | Club last, exening in honor, of l]\lx;w Bessi the ebutante d.:;fiur o: l;r- "l,elzh Palmer. | as a large ection of other | Euests included Mr. and Mrs. ¥ranc s; Mrs. Lawre Townsend, who | 5410, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Peachy, | #gain will trim some charming hats, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Munford, Miss Eleanor Well mander J. B. Blood, Licut. ¢ Millinery 2 (Continued on Ninth Page.) B 5 B | 528 12th §treet N.W. One Doo\ Below F Y will entertaln at Whitz House Todayv. COOLIDGE held two in-] receptions today, | renoon bems| his week, This members ting here e received th of the te mmed u Cow | lunch today in apartment at Wardmun ldrk‘ fifth pan- can Juncheon ot m bassadors. re and charge ffairs of the Latin American repub- s wax held today in the Hotel Ham- The guests of honor were the te, Mr. Willlam ates minister Thomas of St. | B2 eneavela, Costa Hondurae und Bolivia; to Burros und charge d'affaires of from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, R street. Maj. and entertained a cvenin, 1d ‘witzerland and Mme. Pe suests were Admiral s ‘lnldv.ll wnd Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rineha nator and > who were recently ed @ small compan g ul the Nc including M. at supper la Willard, the W, oodro dnifral and son and Mr. Juhn ¥ mlulbh Boll.n Prochnik. wife of of Austriu. will preside at the tuble the toit 1o be Eiven this af W i ¢ h Lillian 1 house gue ch of Baar W Hendric, The charge d'affaires of Gres Mme, Tsamados entertained last evening in pliment to the minister of the Sevbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich. The other guests ineluded the mill- tary attache of P the staff evening at (he Ha gompliment to Mr McLennend and Mr C. Gurner of St. L and M and s Munuel Larrea, the legation d invitations for: at the New Wil- Senor Don € first secretary « Ecuador, has’ is a xumneun Sun of negerode was | luticheon Andrews today in g studio on 16th & lerulmng n honor of M . daughter ')’ Dr. and Mrs. | Duve s Betty | . Stanton J. ! 3rs, Alien Miss C is clll(‘l’llfln»! ing at brid afterngon in the | home of h b Robert Vin- | ton Rusk, o e d, in | honor of M The other guests at imily Dial. Mies Nina | ford, Katharine Norvell Clark Muaford, rine Wrenn, Mixs Helen Al CLEOPATI:A—Brown suede, " blaok suey with Tow heel, $12, Z2\ HOPE—Black sucde. atent trimmed, or rown suede, kid trim- med, 1250, PANSY —The mcw season deolares for both straps and gor- ings, patent Jleather, $11. - s | mother of the guest of honor, ° | September. Mr. Munue | Nica- !‘ Agnes Shands. Mjss Betty and Miss Charlotte Freeman Clarlk. Additiona) guests ure uxked for te when Mrs. L. B. Scott and Mrs, Gray wil preside at the tew table Mr. George Hamilt AL @ large stug oy evening, at his country Ridge, “Bethesda, Md hers of the Lawyers' Club. and had sumber of the Judges a3 udditional suests. Mrs. Bdward Clifford entertained at lunelicon today in honor of drs, Hen Dawes. The luncheon v KIven at the Chevy O there were eight The marriage of Miss Olga Pilson daughter of Mrs. Benjamin I°. Pilson, Frank Charles Lee will tuke Sawrday at 1 o'clock. The en- ment of Miss Pilson to Mr. Lee was announced by Mrs, Mr. and Mry Theodore W. will entertatn < Noyes Mrs. Charies Keefer is entertaining at tea this afterngon in compliment herine Barnurd, r. Kenneth Blakesles © York will tuke place Saturday neon at the homie of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Barnard, ¥ The dean of the George Washington University and Mrs, William A Wilbur will give a reception und t. turday afterncon from 4 to < el of George Wa Werner | entertained | and woientist, Pilson fn | MISS IRMELIN NANSEN, Doughter of the Norwegian cxplorer dr. Nansen. and Mrx. Nausen, and with them at the Norweglan legation, tertained fly. when the portrait Will be presented to the university. Miss Ruth Miller Green is enter- | taining at bridge foilowed by tea this 3025 N afternoon at her residence, street h( Junlur League small and eer: e held at Rauscher's Sep- | January 18, February 8, y 29 and March 28. ohn Hays Hammond > Was! ahington alout the S k. and will open Miss v . debutante nd Mrs, Hemmond, rents here until | Simonds, er parents, fimonds, who hay Mr. and has returned to hn Cabel of Chevy Chase en- incd at luncheon yesterday in Miss Katherine Barnard 1106 G Street. William Granberry, Lieut. Mr. {and Mrs. Francols Berger ) A% Mrs. Branch will sail from York January 16 for a cruise throush the Mediterranean. Real Admiral und Mrs. Kimball have opened their house at 1 t | for the winter, after spending seve: months in their summer home, ( | Brick, at Paris. Mra. Emory Sands has gone to New | | York for a brief visit and is at the | Hotel Ambassador. Dr. Edwin White Pritchett an- | nounces the marriage of his niece, Margaret Lois Hand, daughter of the late Mr. Samuel T. Hand, jr. and| { dirs. Hand, to Mr. Robert' Je Armisteod,” Friday, October 25, at | Portsmouth, Va Gen. and Mre. J taken the house a where they are e: winter, Joyee have The annual rumn Child Welfar. this year at 1 Saturday. December Monday and Tuesda lang 11. The bourd to_make | t1fnl_Complexion and Hair 1 You Use the Prescriptions of MR = Prices Talk when work is done efiiciently and according promlis. th have a b t of anng when vour furs ave spoiled only talk hare. WOLF, Furrier ing They orida w. - N.W. “ e House of Fahion” Extraordinary Purchase of COATS OF QUALITY¢ Beautiful Fur Collars—Smart Cloths Wonderful Savings R 110 .$25, §$39.50, $49.50 Hundreds of Stylish Dresses For Afternoon, Street and Evening Distinctive ‘and Original Creations One Hundred Cloth Dresses, of a'l kinds. Special Also Satins, Crepes, d 549.50 jcrst) , Novelties Group and Misses’ Suits, tai- fored and dressy models. of Women's $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 Chappie Coats and Sweaters, Special Prices Beautiful Silk Hose, Sp First Floor Specials ecial Special Lot of Silk Blouses, Special e m»', i lh'l"{ $5.00 and $6.95 .$1.98 and $2.98 .d! » mnm LASSIE —A sport shoe in_black or tan Norwegian calfskin, $11. Announcing the first showing of the nost exclusive and distinctive footwear for fall and winter Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 .F Street VENTO — Patent Teather, Bigok er brown , with cocardes inoluded, 13.50. CAESAR —Tvriangular cut - outs emphasize the lines of this mode i patent leatner, sahn or tan Fe tssia, 55 BOULEVARD — All patent Tlcather, black suede or brown swede. $13.50. DEAUVILLE — Black velvet, brown velvet de, $12. m:uulu E—ZE&—:!EE‘ZEEE—:EE—:E&—EI?E:: Fur’ Coats @ Jacquettes 4 Highest standards of quality, styling and workmanship are strictly adhered to in Saks’ fur garments, even though Saks’— LOWEST 1 wisit will convince you. Call and lawe your Xmas Fur Coat laid away. 1 deposit will reserve any selection until wanted. aKs Fur Co. Furriers of Dependability for Over 35 Years 610 Twelfth St. just above | | | fl m Brothers Friday’s Dress Value A value in dresses that are just the thing for wear these days with bluster-coat or fur jacquette— Specially Priced 39 SPORT DRESSES $19.75 Formerly Sold Up to 39.50 Savings of 4 to ¥ the original prices —with the season just right to make it a marvelous opportunity for you. New materials, RIZIK exclusiveness. TWELVE THIRTEEN IDA WALTERS Original Shop 932 F N. W. it Adjoining Chic Silk and Cloth Frocks Delightfully Smart Frocks for Your Choosing A Collection Which We Believe to Be Unsurpassed in City at This Popular Price Ly 1 2 0 Sizes to 44 Lovely Models of Charmeen and Poiret Twill— Smart Knitted Frocks—Chic Checked Velours Beautiful Afternoon and Dinner Dresses of Chiffon Velvet—Charming Models of Satins and Crepes Every one a dress you would be proud to wear—expressing the new lines and silhouettes of the season—models for every hour of the day and to suit every need. Sport Plaid Coats Fur Collars s1 6i Values up to $39.50 Jacquettes, $12.50 VERY SPECIAL Winter Hats $5g up All Styles; Colors, Etc. SPECIAL Dressy, Sport and Taibred Models Prices, $3.50 to $15.00 Were $7.50 to $24,00 ---For the Tastefully Furnished Home Lamps Every desire—color, wood finish— size—height—in fact, there is no requirement which cannot be com- pletely fulfilled from our compre- hensive and all-inclusive collection. 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