Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Society | (Continued from Eighth Page.) Trenn. debutants dau ive,'on R street, and additional guests | ‘6 asked for tea, when Mrs. Stan- and Mrs. E. Lester Jones, ;vfblha hostess, presided at the lel able. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs. John Allan Dougherty were hostesses at the supper dance at the Hotel Hamil- ton last evening, when their guests numbered eight. Miss with he Miss A Wright, v Hoyt, Chester Lockwood, Robert Stead, Col. Robert Paxton aud Henri di Sibour. ville Johnson had dining the Hamilton last night Miss Margaret and Mrs. Thomas fork were hosts at at the New Wil- have an apartment Representa B. Dunn of dinner 1 who Is living at the “hai been joined thers by Mr. M. P. Slemp of Po- \\hu will remain with him Wilson of Paul |- ia Md., has arrived in W ghing Is at the Willard Hatel er of Columbus, C. and nicce. Mrs. J. R. Alford J. H. Bittenbender, in their 4608 Sth street northwest. nd Mrs. Arthur O'Brien en- at dinner last evening pre- e theater, when they took s to lh- Follies." Mis# O'Brien, sister of the hos d Mr. Pendleton ‘Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Lawrence Talt, parents of Mr. Galen L. Tait, (al]eclor anniversary chter-in-law at_ thelr et. A daugh- ke, and Mr. Om- Itimore to make smplete. Lee Botts ot Bomer ok lunche .mumuer rnton’ Lewis of 5. Mr. and Mrs, hiladelphia_for nd recently went to New their home. Napoleon Bonaparte v small _comp: Ay at the Amba 1 Hillver of pending the Dage for the Congress he Lll‘l d Dau Hlx~4vr the Confederacy. Mr. frea Anthony of | ave as their guest | . Mrs. Frank S. \ulll'lll\' A7 i arty Friday even- | (hr(r twenty- | of Richmond, in Washington | conference, is | “d Hotel. H il entertain a i of the Daughters olution at tea on | at Wardman Park | nbers 3 'y game. o to East Orange, w of Col Juhn D Hall, United has wurned to W tende nd is established in | her ap t 2400 1Gth street siting her Wl his Tamily, in | Laldwell entertatned | in honor ot Gates will | of the King's iy give their an- the Washington to- The dinner will be Duughter nual dinne worrow eve followed by ammond will have fnu table at the rummage sale, which ember, 7, 8 10 and 11 mong those who mond will be Mrs. Mrs, George charge Bell, Mra, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, l Mrs. Charles F. Randall of Poston is in Washington attending the an- nual convention of the U. D with her cousin, Mre ma’ Ray , at the Falkstone Courts. Mrs, ndall was formerly Miss Keys of Forest Glen, Md." H The Shubert-Belasco was as brilliant last evening for the opening perform- ance o he Hunchback of Notre Dame"’ or grand opera. Ambas- sadors and foreign ministers filled the boxes, and there were many impor- tant in boxes and seats. The amba of France and Mme, Jus- serand headed the list of patrons, and occupying boxes were the ambassador of Belgium, Baron d rtier; the ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Augusto Cochrane de Alencar; the ambassador of Italy, Prince Caetani; the minister of Ecuador and Mme. Elizalde, and others. A brilliant audience assembled last ¢vening for the gala_presentation of “Little’ Old New York,” starring Marion Davies, which was held at the Rialto Theater. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes were pres- ent, with two guests. Mrs. New, wife of "the Postmaster General, enter- tained guests, as did the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby, the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. invited audience and the boxes were 1th notables. New had an interesting box which included the assistant postmaster general and Mrs. John H. Bartlett, Col. and Mrs. Parker Hitt, Maj. and Mrs. John Montgomery and Senator Richard Ernst. With the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Work were Mr. and Mrs. John T. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. David Mul- vane. The secramry of Arrlcul!ure and Mrs, ‘Wallac had Buests the Misses un aret and Anne Cume mins, Mr. rs. Alvin Dodd and the Hl!ses Mnry and Ruth Wallace. Commissioner and Mrs. Cuno Ru- dolph and Engineer Commissioner $Mrfl J. Franklin Bell were pres- ont, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph being ac- companied by Dr. and Mrs. Da npurl White. Miss Laura Harlan tertained guests and had with her Commander and Mrs. Joel T. Boone, noh Luquer and Mr. Pickering. M ‘ana. Mrs. Victor Kauttmann efn: tertained guests in their box. Mr, C. Bascom Slemp, secretary to '.b- Pnsm.m. was host to & com- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923. nd | be on view In the clubrooms for the ean | next two weeks. Tomorrow evening Mrs. J. Edward Important Patrone: i}x 11, jr, will entertain at her home, Fes Pax Kawi® Be 2922 Porter street, Cleveland Park, ham Their party included M , Mr. and Mrs. Ra Acheaon “and . Currier. The names of Mrs. Mary Roberts |, adeliffe Club of ington, of Rinehart, Mrs, Wendell Phillips Staf- | which Mrs. H. G. Doyle is president. Tord and Mrs. Mina Van Winkle have | smong the Radcliffe alumnae who been added to the list of hoxholders (e expocted to be present are M atronesses for the Japanese pro- | ¥10 cnto A, Far oot banese Pro; | Florence A. Armstrong, Dr. Fran be pi ted at the National Theater Tuesaay afternoon at 4:30 o' Mr. and Mra. Michitaro Onia The performance will appear in |f Washington under the auspices of the local branch of the American Associa- tion of University Women. ductio Miss Mabel Colcord, Miss W M l-rlnels B. Silsbee, Mis: Mrs. Ellse T. Shields entertained In | honor of Mrs. Frank Anthony \\nnm;. of Norfolk, Va., at her home in Ed- monston, Md., Saturday. The gu included delegates to the U. D. convention from Virginia and the Di trict division of the District of C Tumbla. the hostesa of & secmlury of the club. Mrs. Danlel G. Davis was hostess [at a bridge and shower given by her daughter, Miss Cameron Davls, S on in honor of Miss whose marrlne to lin Marion N, Littler U. 8 n Thursday, November 2 ints' Church, Miss Ellzabeth Sawtelle will be hostess at dinner at the Arts Club on | tke pla Thursday. Guest of honor, Cryder, who will talk on * e, M A Easianas Littl Miss Clare Copeland, s Jeanette King, Miss Nell M- Edward Altemus, Miss er, Miss Jack Grimsley, yle, Miss Grace Harris, Miss Helen , Haynes and An exhibition of Mr. M scapes and Mrs. Morg: ]"M'hcre the Better Things Ca:th:s"{ A BRADKS & CO 109-1111 G STRECT NORTHWEST Genuine Brytonia COATS For the Larger Woman 48 Models that slenderize the figure above average size. Fashioned of this beautiful, l\umflous fabric (Brytonia). Trimmed as shown in the illustration, with viatka-coney. Lined throughout with silk crepe de chine. Sizes up to 54. e/ Silk Crepe de Chine ) Overblouses For the Full-Formed Woman $795 .4 $7 295 Plain or elaborately Beaded and piped in contrasting colors. Sizes ui) to 54. il o LA of American Pen Women will be the gue of honor at a tea at club headquarters Saturday, November 24, from 4 t ‘clock. The tea {s under mittes of the league, Mrs. Agnes M. Newman, chairman, and Mrs. Isabel Likens Gates, vice chalrman. Mrs. Gi will be the hostess of the after- during the some branch of the writing art will be particularly honored, but to which all members of the league are invited. Mrs. Beverly Mason will be hostess at the Open Forum Club, which will | Atlas will follow the ceremony. meet at Gunston Hall tomorrow — morning at 11 o'lock; The program | will be In_charge of Mrs. Willlam Channing_Johnson, drama commi 2 l;.hnnd’l(hrlh Nat Liebman celebrat- e e elght T lay anniversa chairman of the [uf thelr little daughter Marlan Sun. day evening at their home, 450 Q | street, their guests numbering -bautl Mra. Dessie Bruborman of St. Louls, | seveniy-five, Mrs, Edward D, Hays and Mrs. | Hughes Smith, will act as hostesscs | &t the reception to be glven by 3 s Missourl Soclety this evening at 8| Reminding Him. o'clock, at the Hotel Roosevelt, When From the London Famorist. J::ux‘,nuue Stanley will be the honor | Dootor— 1t anything The marriage of Miss Ruth Atlas, | Worry you, cast it aside. aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Atla, to Mr. Robert Lein, will take pla Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, in th Adas Israel Congregation Church. A | mel reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | tn! comes to Just for- » doctor. T'll re- er_that_when_your bill comes INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Make This a Furniture Christmas W, N. moses_& Sons Established 1861 “Eleventh ard F Streets Linens Upholstery Fuarnitare Carpets Furniture for Thanksgiviné This ten (10) piece Combination American Walnut Dining-Room Suite of Queen Anne design—suite consists of buffet, china case, serving table, oblong dining table, five (5) side chairs and arm chair to match. Chairs have leather seats. Price. . ..$269.50 ...$68.00 . 27.00 Arm Chair.......... 1775 Ten (10) piece combination Ten (10) piece American Walnut American Walnut Dining-Room Suite. Price $350.00 Dining-Room suite. Price.$400.00 Ten (10) piece Belgian Oak Dining-Room Suite, with beautiful figured American Walnut panels. Price of suite...........coooiiniiiiininiinnen....$270.00 Combination American Walnut Buffet. Price........$47.00 Combination American Walnut China Case to match. 42.00 Combination American Walnut Serving Table to match. 24.00 Combination American Walnut Dining Table to match. 48.00 China Case......... $50.00 Dining Table......... 53.00 Side Chairs.......... 11.00 Floor Coverings Many of the leading manufacturers have confined their goods exclu- sively to us, and so we are in a position to satisfy the most exacting tastes. Soft, lustrous colorings and beautiful, harmonious designs prevail in the wonderful assortment of floor coverings shown in this department. Wilton Rugs 8.3x10.6, from........ veeee...$75.00 to $142.00 6x9, from.......... e ...$50.00 to $100.00 The Linen Shop Handkerchief Section Our stock of Handkerchiefs, offers for your approval a wide assort ment of designs, in plain or fancy styles. The prices are very much lower than usually asked for goods of like quality.—First Floor. vance sale on Handkerchiefs Ladies’ pure linen hand-made fm‘-‘ ‘}l(mls gifts. Armenian Handkerchiefs. Special, s 50¢, 75¢, 89¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and Ladies’ pure linen colored Hand- $2.00 each. kerchiefs, with corner embroidery, i . ; 25¢ each. Ladies’ pure linen Madeira s 5 s hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ pure linen hand embroid- 50c and 75¢ each. ered Handkerchiefs, in colors and pure white; a wonderful assort- Men’s colored bordered Hand- ment of deslgns. 50¢, 59¢, 75¢, 89c, kerchiefs, assorted colors. Spe- $1.00 each. cial, 25¢ each. Drapery Section Table Runners,etc. Velvet Portieres Fringed C‘urtams We have just re- TpDyplex Velvet Gwn:l,u:l’» ,,:5 i !‘3‘ t ceived large assort- < randee, 5 ment of Table Mats, POrtieres, 2V2 yards o cron Net Cur. Runners and Piano long and made from f:fls (tflle el:l“:red a cm; Scarfs; all sizes are in- fyll 50-inch velvet; pog B, f'orer tet cluded, from a mat at open edge fronts able). These are the 17x17 inches to wide locked ™% ideas in window Runners 84 inches and overloc curtaining. They are long. Beautiful ver- edges at bottom. made in panel form and dure tapestry and hoi £ 1o may be hung either mixed color brocade in Choice of any color singly ‘or in pairs. abundance for your se- combination, $31.50 Fringed at bottom with lection. Prices are g silk or cotton bullion moderate. pair. fringe. $7.00 a pair up. Write or Phone Purchases Forwarded for our Prepaid to any Shipping Catalogue Point in the U. S. Where Your Dollarr Count Mort BEHRENDS 720-22~24 “Tth — 120-22~24 Tth St.NW__ Little Boxes—Big Values 30 Wonderful Wednesday Speclals 7 Lace Curtams 2% and yards long— mill samples and_irregulars in Nottingham lace and Fli net, each pzzzzzzzz2, Opaque Wmdow Shades Irregulars of 75¢c Shades, on guaranteed spring rollers, Complete with fixtures All colors. WY, $9.00 Blg Gn‘ls Coats Warm, well lined Caats, ot good ~ auality aking, in blue, brown, and reindeer: full size collars 77707 $22.50 to $27.50 Extra Size Dresses Wom en's Finest, Hand- 150 garments, elect Trom; 46 to 34 size Sl “White Haven” Boys’ and Girls’ Waist Union Smh woven "lnler Cn|ofl Suits lol’ boys lnd ‘lfll ges 2 to 13 yrs. Uhderbody style. $1.50 Ladies’ lek and Wool Union Suits welght; regular sl .19 7777777777 PRETTY CRETONNES Yard-wide 20 W/ heavy quallty: large and small patterns in wonderful col- orings. 27x54 RUGS Pretty “Hit-and- Miss" Fringed Rag Rugs, in won- derful ecolor ef- fects; 1imited quantity. Sleeveless banded tops, with knee pants: good winter $2.00 Men’s Spring- tex Union Suits sizes to 48. Ecru color, heavy ribbed and fleece $ 39 fineds full lap o over seats: b Tegulars. iy Men's OIItlnz Flannel Outing flan- nel Nightshirts, of heavy qual- ity domet; col- lar and pock- ets; all sizes. Regulation or Pian Tailored Style Dress of wool serge;em- broidered front. Sizes 6 to 14 L2220, $1.00 Rompen and Creepers Attractively pe s an sleevex, $20 and $25 Women’s Fur Coats '?IGL 16 to 44 sizes. 7227777777772/ 81x90 Bleached Sheets| 29c lelowcasel 42x36—strict- 1 9 ly perfect and evenly hem- med. Each... 25c Heavy F lannel Bleached 75c Flannel Robmg a heavy vz \ Mercerized Sport Hose N Heatber o m- 1 soles. Trregulars. Kayner Chamoue!le Gauntlets Gauatiets. with 7 E wrist airaps. 7m0 pm0m0m0a Osk. F eave r Bl , Brown; 3. emproigered on tatting cotors. $1.50 Men’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Gray Sweaters Large Bhawl- collar 8 w e aters, two pockets, in Trom 34 to 4. 50c Gn-ls Sateen Bloomers Lustrous, shiny sateen, Ladies’ Flannel Bloom- ers and Petticoats Heavy Outing Fiannel _Bloomers and_ Petticonts: pink aod blue Firipes and solid colors. All sizes. Bnby Corduroy Coats Wide - wale White Cordu- roy Coats, belt style, with buckle. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. $7 50 L Wool or Knlt Sweaters Heavy brush- ed Wool Coats. also Knitted Link - and-link Sweater Coats. wanted Double Blankets 54x74 Tan only, with rose or blue bor- - derm, Palr....