Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 8

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£8 " SOCIETY. . THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923. SOCIETY. ranch in Arizona, and are at the Lee [ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John |the winter at tho end of this week House for an indofinite stay. Hays Hammond, at their resideuce, |or early next week their house | [ { ® | — 2 3230 Massachuset, - | Senator ama_ifrs. Royal 8. Cope. |°" Kalorama roud ing put in. readinens {1and left this morning for New York,! United Stat surer and Mrd.|and Mrs. Govin and thi { Where they will pass severe« days. | Frank White, formerly of Valley City, | == N. D., wiil be host and hostess Satur- part of the summer thel; Senator Key Pittman of Nevada and | day ovening, Docember 1, to all the |in the Adirondacks and ]Mru. Pittman have taken an apart- |North Da young people now ro- | New York f few weeks before . = | ment at Wardman Park slding in hington. The hours are | returning, to Washington. B e s e from 8 to 12 o'clock. ! s e » Al 2 T 7 | me. Prochnik, wife of the charge Mrs. Kingman, wife of Col. n .Prince Caetani in New York for Italy-|samie st ura: tortained s ) stee. imerson Howe il g0 10 12 Kinamun, was hostess at ihe seo- s . 5 ’ T [the legation in honor of Baroness von | pg e e Mre, “Fruncin 1 fond of a serles of luncheons she is :\n)enca Soc]ety Dlnner for ]\Ir “::'r'wn- wife of the former """".1 Ll | Shepard in her home, at Bryn Mawr. |giving #t the White Peacock today. v My How vill entertuin L dinne Her cighteen guests were asked to * ey d M Child a h ?.\fi.wl"“u'_\- ‘Eln:u- 'fl':a:.y'.,m::m.',‘n.l-'n e iher.” Men Sortimer, . Showing Wednesday P i ' | Decomber 4, ent, 30% | wite of Col. 5 ana VIrsS. 11as. on S g ee brotbae | DRsomier 1 i1n bRFapAriment, at Col. and Mrs. Mortimer, who for- A COllection Of Milliner = o Tlaw law c el . merly lived in Philadeiphia, have re N T e Mr. Huntington Turner and Mr. Max | contly come ‘to Washington (o e - HE aimbassacor of Italy, Don |Drown satin hat trimmed with lace.| Frau v, sewinekl, wife of the | Durant have joined the wmen's floor | 4N Getasio Cactant, will o to| M Bruce will be in biack velvet and | counsclor of e Germany embussy, committes for tho Lull fer he' Bpis: | Verion et utnenltic ew oaelts sio ck velvet hat trimmed with e = Caaning vday f pal . Ear and T ospita , New TYork today. o attend |French blue foathers. e D e oy Son to be given st the Willara | Ar. and Mrs. John T. Adatns have ly the dinner this evening at % :.luler ‘x”n ;ha day Mr. Bruce and his the Army‘and vy foot ball game. (l“";-;l‘:‘:ll;l*‘ll': H";I MMIL"‘-:); ":t‘;“"l!;» L 4 o - I~ Ofi . 1 . o Hote ich will be given Dride will leave for a wedding trip, ust. ) o & ; ol e - ;}; n'fo;xl.x ty in :'nnorlj":;’e" the latter will wear u gown of Admiral ani s Ddward W.oand Mr. Wininrop Lockwood ure also b ’ erumg what we believe to be e Ita 5 henna duvetyn and a turban to match | K be : .. o E - # > O, oF 7 . of the United ambassador (o {und' % VG Cuucul (i cout it A | honor” Capl. anl wdeu S g ot the greatest values presented in aly @ Mrs. Richard Washburn | kolinsky fur collar. They will live at i ertain at r this evening. C ), . . . }."fll‘d O i the ' Witson Dam. in Albemg. - & T[S ol enteitahya Wk { . F ¥, M y Jdohnson, Mr. | 3 the Cflflltal this season. o Among the out-of-town guests are| Representative and Mrs. Willlam W Johnston, Mr. J. Marlon The Secretary V2 Air. and Mrs. Alfred Craven of New ' N. Valle have as their guests for a[J 3 fchard Shands, v, | F; dinner to- nter and M 3 the Smith- & win Ellersop ‘'ommander Je v . ‘ “ontan and Mrs es D. Walcott, 3 chutrman, is’ providing @ committes ¢ i $ who are enterts = helr honor. n compliment to the young ladies' i el S g 3 : & commitleo guthered by Miss Janet and Mrs, Herbert Hoover, wife of the # ot Moffett, chalvmun, to serve with her v of Com: p, will e " | on the committ of debutantes. 3 F * Mr. and Mrs. Rufuel R. Govin are Nestu ! i 3 I{AI“S of unusually smart lines, far ot e o mciats " e e : i ; from the commonplace, and Ot the department ALY v \ \ shown in a most delightful selection Mrs. Hoover has with her for the . Spicial Atiestion te Lasics Al . : \ g\ of models. University, and ‘has 7 A - ¥ or of & coldegs i cidental juran Y75 : Women to meet her tomorrow afer- L Occidental Restaurant "WVERY hat has that touch of noon from 5 to 6 o'clock. A 5 The Famous Place to Dine individuality that characterises The minister of China_and Mme. v e Before or After Theater _| 4 . . A & By LEON hat. - Sze will go to Atlantic City tomor- v .7 & hone M 1 - | | 5 Q4 ats. row to spend the remainder of the = & 4 week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kugler of Philadclphia. The minister of Persia. Mirza Hus- sein Khan Alal, is expected to re- ! 5 2 turn this cvening from New York, ! b 2 3 » wegloct that fur co where he went for a brief visit. s 3 5 ention &7 cce gw0 § ¢ this winter. ° Bes St. Thomas® Church Wedding Of Wide Social Interest. 3 . S ER, i 9 Miss Margaret Yates Taylor and Mr. . 4 ‘ 20-32 Florida L % Alfred Craven Bruce will be married . 4 Ave. . this afteroon in St. Thomas® Episcopal g = < = e Church. The ceremony will be per- e 4 i 4 y formed at 5 o'clock by the rector, the g - 3 % a | Rev. C. Ernest Smith, and will be fol- A X : | ) fowed by a reception in the home of ; 4 the brid parents, Brig. Gen. 4 ; . ! 9 z S ! b 1216 F Street . Harry Taylor, for which only the membel two familles have been invited. chureh has a pretty arrangement ‘of - A | . ) chrysanthemums _shading from yel- 3 e % , GIFT_— 1s | Jow to brown with autumn leaves, and g | a similar decoration will be used in AR ;i T oy i the house. g i . 4 " LAMP O 3 The bride will wear white satin . il made in the quaint fashion of tight- fitting basque without sleeves and a N 1 ) ; £ult skiel chobodine Laving & BOFE ¢ T Ballard's the seeker ) AND IN ADDITION we can promise that coats or frocks be th orange b th crasga blos- % ! ; aiter original gifts will 2 bought up to noon tomorrow and wanted for Thanksgiving in will be ma- i e L see Lamps of utmost cheer i wear will be altered and delivered the same day. »n of honor and will wear a gown —to get those last-minute needs for Thanksgiving festivities! trimmed with feathers of. a . % fringe on handmade 2] gowns and hats like those small tea yest, y h "y c TR “ards P Chirles’ Bardwin and. My and Mre | New AWiiaes crasy pftemioon & { Christmas Greeting Cards overlool Thomas Johnson ‘and Dr. and Mrs. | wife of Senator Adams of Colorade: | —In the Lavish Use of Beautiful Furs—Foxes in browns, Kit-Fox of yellow satin veiled In apricot chiffon, ¢ i < i in all shapes, sizes and col- S L S W s exauieie : . at Last-Minute Sale! basque, with a bertha of v . 4 Table Lamp sounds 2 Hi G r shade and she will carry : E T i silk shade—base and their beauty and utility ; nthemums in shades from palc : ! Z 3 Sandied moivchrome WOMEN'S to brown. 3 A . A s Patricia Herron will be maid of | - " 1 p and will b in a costume like Baliavsieprice= i MISSES ar * Gther aitendants, the basque be- | ) Other Lamps, $5.75 up Herman J. Hughes. all_of Baltimore: | she hud among her eucets i 3 Thomas Fell of Annapolls, Col. J. S. M e T Acingiard] ors—as well as epd tables the ¢ At the bottom of the ski A e last note. of | H o two ruflles of the'chiffon give an add- 5 i e sonsoles ¢ b an A 1 Tullnese. Her hat will he of brown 4 . A good taste, Deep silk and consoles to enhance dsome Fur Trimmed of Mre. Baldwin, and the brides- MISS MARGARET ZOLNAY. eil lary Louise Joh?:" z ng :’l’ de:ul‘- a tea this afternvon, h mother, Mrs, George Julian $45 00 G d I 1 t 14 D e e % betn mosten - 1340 G St Regularl 5 5 reet i gutarty i o de without the bertha. X ndparents of the bridegroom; | short time Mra. John . Vaile of L . gl y ¢ John N ‘Johnson, 1. Mrs. Summerfield Baldwin, Pueblo, Col. Mra. Valle b e o n o Norton Johnso Ir. and Mrs. Summertield Baldwin alle gave & An opportunity for Thanksgiving—and after—not to be I Mr. and “Mrs. Melvin_Southworth of = Hubert Work, wife of the Secrernrs —e ol Th coats are remarkable in eve 2 Sprinzfield, Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. | of the hn"(rrmr.‘;n{-l A\n{r»v“:\h-? Ar:l,::‘nrr: cse ts a sl n ry respect a1y the members of (he two fami- | Beawmont, U S, AL C. uncle of the | Rear Admiral and Mre. H. P. Huse and platinum shades, Beaver, !-ym:. Caracul, Natural Gray Squirrel, STaylor, mother of the bride, | bride, and Mr." Benjamin Pepper of | nave loft Washington for Atlinie BT s Viatka Dyed Squirrel and Wolf! Both great large collars and cuffs of Philadelphia. Cit y. where the - ! o bridegroom, will receive with the —ee ! ter ‘months, AR ., wedding party. Mrs. Tayvior will wear Former_Vice President and Mrs, - 5 ——lfl the Richness of Their High-Cost Fabriu—cflm Mar- Frenc crepe, embroidered | 1d | Thousas Rfley jo recl catalic. s 5 . 2 D o oty ARDle Fut Sand s Ghned tn Whahbon bave be- wi’_ffim‘;‘;‘n“'_:,,‘sf‘c‘,d’“;:“fn"or;fi;‘;fi int vella, Arabia, Constanzia and Fashona—with plenty of blacks, browns, —_— grays—and navy blue. —In the Wide Variety of Distinguished Styles—Tubular, tiered, draped and side fastened! Why not have that New Coat to wear om Thanksgiving day? v WOMEN'S COATS—SECOND FLOOR. MISSES' COATS—THIRD FLOOR—JELLEFF'S. IfI's a Dance Frock— You'll be delighted with the charming variety of the new ar- rivals in our misses’ shop! There are adorable chiffon velvets ruffled and studded with rhinestones and filmy crepe chiffons and georgettes—bouffant or clinging—almost never-ending variety! $29.59, $39.50, $59.50. Hairbands All A-Glitter Mostly new arrivals just from Paris—dainty bands of blue and silver forget-me-nots, gold and silver ribbon bands, filigree styles in frosted silver, tiny strips of jeweled links—each one prettier than the last, it seems! Why not a new one tomorrow? 75c o $7.50. YOU SEE THEM FACING YOU AS YOU ENTER THE STORE! Centemeri $6.50 Evening Gloves 16-Button-Length White French Kid, $4.65 Pair. Fine light-weight French kid, overseam sewn with Paris point - stitching on backs. They are wearing Gloves agairt—we see them frequently at the opera in New York, especially among the matrons! And to buy Centemeri Evening Gloves at this price is indeed an opportunity! Blouses Have Gone Upstairs And to acquaint you with the new location, we are calling your N eW F allle Sllk Hats | Exclusively Differént Iy e e e = e $10.00 to $13.50 Costume Blouses in Smart New Styles, $7.95 Canton crepe, crepe de chine, the fashionable all-over laces, Richly Flower ' this . ‘ the new velvets and georgette crepe combinations—all these in I " : the latest slip-over fashions—_embroidered and beaded or designed T . . , Jew e l ed L with the materials in contrasting shades. Long or short sleeves rimmed 3 e o COND FLOOR—DRESS SHOP In all the brillian: NS Evening Gown ([l Gold Stripe—Silk Stockings That WEAR colors of the season 20 > SCINTILLATING crea- ‘ For Thanksgiving and All the Rest of the Year! tion of beads and metal I - —there are no stockings that quite compare with them! threads, forming legves : In Beauty—the silk is 1009 pure. of All?jumlf} hl;g ona b:]c:((i RS In Service—protection from ruinous garter-cut ground oI jade—Jew 3 “runs”—through the patented Gold Stripe. epaul;tss ft'mmldshoulder to hem, with 3 : \ In Comrf.;rl—i*;::xflfit tv"-f-lhimd to fit trim at strands o and jade beads. The i ankles and snug at toes. s = foundation % tilver cloth with a hem , %ax ] In Variety_black, x,‘;".‘ e e , of metal lace. A band of silver gray j - s R ’ : : fur further embellishes this Paris in- I \ $200 fine cotton hems (olers: : spired Gown. : | Pair i s, e : Priced—3$225 | i Regulaz or Chiffon: ;ug;, "{IPI" W E do not exaggerate when we Mushrooms, , . s i $2.25 Chiffon Weight $2,7 Weight Lo Facribing, say that these are values far Cloches, . Pair fincicottop tems. Pair Silk garter hems. Aephiste, beyond the price. Modes Pokes, Turbans, ' : ' | . Rase, Henna, RS B otes s el ZE fl & @fln ] | GOLD STRIPE SILK STOCKINGS IN GOLD AND LR ol Snenicd ekl (s o LLIPUCLAE @iP SILVER FOR EVENING WEAR—AND WITH HAND. Burgundy and, Emphasizing WASHINGTON PARIS DRAWN AND HAND-EMBROIDERED CLOCKS—done to Changeable . e i I order, that ight have something extra nice in your favorite Silks. - ’ ] ;I:-b, e ® | ;?l; Stockings toy :l?vl:lf:r Chn‘;unu. In Washington—only at Jelleff’s!

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