Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 9

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S (Continlued from Eighth Page.) &aret Colyb of New York. who is Yisiting their daughter, Miss Lliza- | De th Tu T Adams. Mr. an Mrs. Earl Palmer Hopkins will ente tain a company of young Ppeople at Mdinner Monday evening for their duug'hter, Miss Jane Hopkins, In complimen Miss Alice Bonn of New York{ who their house guest. Misy Bonn; came erday with Miss Hopkins ¢n he New York, wherle she attended the Army avy fame. Blodgett dwill _enter. v at dinner tomorrow eveninic afid take her guests later to the ball wihich will be g or the henefit of fhe Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hokpital at the New Willard, for wmch(an. Blodgett has taken oxes: Miss Cristobal Hill, daughter of Mrs. Francis W. Hill, who has been in China gorthe past year, will return to Wash ton the first week of De- cember. 1 The marriiage of Miss Henrietts Hill to Capt. Lpuis Chesterfield Arthur, jr., Will take place in January. nd \Mre. Martin J. McNamara, oad norihwent, ure spend giving week with relative®) hpsetts. | Alr. und r{ yman B. Kendall wili | entertain al con v at dinner Thurs- day evening precoding the Navy Rellet ball, to wilich they will take their Suots later. Mrs. Gegrze G. Bradley and AMrs, Sarah B. Flelds will give a dance mal evening ot December 26. in honor of Miss Katherine Bradley, ‘daughter of | Mrs. George G. Bradley, and Miss Laura Bradley, daughter of m—s., Mr. 1734 Purik ing Thani: in Mas Fields, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tradley at Bethesda. Mr. and Mrs. Leig! ner will give 2 dance Christmas night at the Chevy Chase Club for the latter's daughter, Miss Bessie McKeldin, which will be the formal presentation of Miss Mec- Keldin to sbctety. Mrs. Palmer will entertain a large ompany at luncheon Friday, at Rauscher’s for Miss McKeldin, when {he debutantes of the season have ®Bien invited. . Mrs. FreGerick Dent Grant has as her guest over Thankseiving. her brother, Mr. Adrian Carr Honore of Chicago. Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins have with *hem for the remainder of the week their daughter, Mrs. Henry S. Pattersan and her daughter, Miss arlotte Patterson. | “Mrs. William A. Moffett will enler-t tain informally tea tomorrow Al ernoon, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at 2019! Massachusetts avenue, for her debu- tante daughter, Miss Janet Moffett, in compliment to her house guest, Miss Beytha Mark, a debutante of Chicago. . The marriage of Miss La Salle Rus- selle Slavia;Hungerford to Mr. Fred- erio Stith Moise took place at noi today in the fectory of St. Pau Church, The ceremony v . J. F. Mackin brea and was fol- fast at Rauschers. 13146 G Street i A Special Sale of Fulr-Trimmecl '_ crepe, made on straight lines, wun' a brown velvet hat, and a corsage bouquet of Ward roses. ' M. and Mrs. Moise left after tre breakfast for a wedding trip to New York, and will make their home in this city, at 1740 K street.- Mr. Molse is a graduate of Georgetown University. Mins Margaret Zolnay's lebut Tea This Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Julian Zqinay ! will give a reception this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock, at their residence on N street, when they will present thelr daughter. Miss Margaret Zolnay, to society. The house has a charming ar- rangement of autumn flowers and ever- greens. rs. Zoin of black chan quaint frock of pink 1820 lines, with a fichu and panniers of lovely cream lace. ling from the walst, over the panniefs, are narrow m.‘ ver ribbons finfghed with tiny pink rose- buds. and she will carry an old-fash foned cluster bouquet. Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, sister of the bud, who will assist in receiving, will be in a gown of orchid metal, cloth, fashioned along draped lines. Asgisting Mrs, Zolnuy wijl be Mrs Henry C.” Wallace, Mme. Panaretoff, Mrs, Jchn W. Harreld, Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley, Mrs. ‘Willlam Eitch Kelly, Mrs. Beverly Allen Read, Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle, Mrs. Wade Ellis, Mrs. William Eaches Fendall and Mrs. Ralph John- son. The debutante will have with her Miss Ruth Wallace, Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Helen Strauss. . Mifs . Eugenid Lejeune, MMiss Bessie MoKeldin, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Agnes Ashford, Miss Elizabeth Adams, Miss Laura Winder Marshall, Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Claudia Read, Miss Ellen Blair, Miss Natalie Ham- mond and Miss Mary l’m'nn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul hosts at dinner at th ton last evening for their daughter, Miss Mary Louise Johnson, in honor of Miss Margaret Yates Taylor and Mr. Alfred Craven Bruce, who will be married this afternoon. , The other guests were Mrs. Bruce.” mother of the bridegroom-elect; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baldwin, Miss Patricia Her. ron, Miss Zilla MacDougall, Mi Elizabeth Young, Lieut. William By nett, Dr. Dwight Dickinson, Ensign Jchn Norton Johnson Edgar Fell of Annapolis and Mr. > t Steele of Baitimore. Mrs, Harry V. Hay at luncheon today at th Hotel her debutante daughter, Miss Elizabeth Haynes. The guests incldded Miss Ruth Wallace, Senorl(;n Johnson were { Hotel Hamil- Margaret Cobb: Miss Ruth Stodd: Jiss Eugenie Le Merle, Miss Agn Asnford, ~ Miss Betty Bessie McKeldin, Miss Ji ai her house guest, Misg Alic Miss Muriel Eleanor Gra¥, Miss Betty verner, Miss Katharine Wrenn, Mis en Blair, Miss Genevieve Rus Aiss Norvell Clark Munford, Mi Anne Devercux, Miss Eleanor rop and Mrs. Xenophen Price. Mrs, Mason o Gray ana Mre. ‘William James Evans will be at home tomorrow from 5 to 7 o'clock, at 3313 Ross place, Cleveland Park. Mrs. Wattles, wife of Lieut. Thoma Lippity Wattles, United States Nav has returned from ner wedding trip THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON,* cember 7. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White were hosts at an afternoon reception at 4 o'clock yesterday, when the Bishop of Wash- ington, the Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, addressed the guests on the subject of the Washington Cathedral. The bridge and mah-jong party to be held December 5 for the hemeft of the Washington Animal Rescue League at the Washington Club is being enthusiastically anticipated. There will be a handsome muh-jong set given as the prize for the highest score in mah-jong and other beauti- ful prizes for the highest scores in bridge. Additional patronesses for the party are Mrs. Garrison McClin- tock, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran. Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Miss ‘Josephine Patten, Mrs. Edwin S. Fuller, Mrs. Edward J. Stell- wagen. Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Corcoran Thom, Mrs. Walter Tucker- man, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. Henry White. Mrs. Clarence €. Williama Mrs. Clarence Wilson. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. K. V. H. Wylle, Mrs. Alfred Vanderblit and Mrs Charles H. Woodhull. will be presented Friday afternoon, De- Former Representative La Guardia of New York arrived in Washington today and {s at the New Willard, where he will spend the week. Mrs, Charles C. Milburn will start today for Charleston. S. C'., her for- mer "home, to remain until Chrigt- Maj. and Mrs. Xenophen Price, son- in-law and daughter of Mrs, Milburn, will have with them during her ab- sence Lieut. and Mrs. Chares Cecil, who will "come from Charleston, where the former is stationed. They will arrive at the end of this week and spend a fortnight here. Forbes Dennis, former- the Foot Bal Games nd is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bnowden Ashford, until after the debut of her sister, Miss Agnes Ashford, who City Club Bldg.* { For Wédncsday—— ' TCOATS { a; t - $6950 Previously marked $79.50 and - $89.50. Exquisite soft materials— v ‘ ‘collars and cuffs of unusual quality. Thanksgiving Sale of | Winter Coats Fur Trimmed and Plain Values to $85 | Tomorrdiv, § 59’50 Choose From 1,000 Models in Fashionable Dresses For street and afternoon wear, dance, party or evening wear. suitable for Wonderful Values .50 REAL THANKSGIVING ~ BARGAINS ONYX $8.00 SILK HOSIERY ° CHAPPIE COATS UNDERSKIRTS ALL COLORS $2.98 RADIUM SILK UNDERWEAR $2.98 WASHINGTON'S GREATEST WOMEN'S STORE ———————— 1y of the British legation in Vienna, and_Mrs. Forbes Dennis will arrive ngton Saturday and will be Shoreham. Mrs. Frances R. Dupont, who has been the guest of Mrs. Robert E. Lee, has returned to her winter home in Philadelphla. Mrs. Dupont was a delegate to the U. D. C. convention. e Clarence Goodwin of Chi- cn.;"‘)d‘i'n spending some time at the Hamilton. nnouncement is made of the ma rite of Miss Helen Ware and Mr. Clarence Cappelle Sunday afternoon 728 I street. - e ana Mra: Cappelle loft for Ohlo, where they will spend Thanksgiving | with the former's family. They will} make their home in Washington. | | Mrs. Marshall King has return~t to Washinglon from New Yor where she went to attend the Army- | Navy game. hany Hal Giriw' Friendly Soclet Mrs, John C. Bosd will preside at tne tea table in the parish hall of Epipha; Church this afternoon, at the bazaa arranged by the Girls' Friendly Soclef of Washington, and will be assisted by a number of pretty girls, who are mem- bers of the soclety. ~ Mrs. Graham Powell and a committee of ladies have been busy erecting attractive booths in the hall for the,sale of fancy articles and homemade candy. Mrs. Alexander Stuart will be in_ charge of the fancy table and Miss Grimes of the candy. There will be a special display of pure foods, homemade cakes, Jellies and saluds_at the booth in charge of Mra. J. J. Davis. Christmas novelties, not only gifts, but also tags and seals, cal- endars and cards, will be displayed. Miss Nouree is in charge of the Christ- 1 adies assisting at Ben Hellen, M Timely Sale of More Than 300 Charmingly New Hats, Temptingly Silk Failles Skinner Satins Metallic Brocades W In Striking High Colored Styles This opportune sale comes just at a time when every woman is preparing for Thanksgiving Festivi- ties, and only through the good fortune of a special purchase are these smart hats available at so unusual a price. Very new and very decidedly in favor, they in- clude chic little pokes, new flare effects and many oth- er pretty versions of the winter millinery mode. All the new colorings, such as Chinese red, copper, cran- berry, copen, vanity.bluc, pearl, not forgetting black D. C. TUES.D'AY. NOVEMBER 27, 1923. —_—— E. B. Meigs, Mrs. W. H. Woodward and Miss Haines. The bazaar will be continued all day Wednesday. this eventng and to- morrow evenind® a turkey supper will be served from 5.ta 7 o'clock, by the members of the Senfor Club, with Mrs. Grace Berry in charge. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Greet- ers of America gave a card party last night in the cabinet room st the New Willard. Arrangenients for the party were made Mrs. Russell Conn and Mrs. William Dittmar, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kohner, 1838 | mont road, will be at home Satur- day evening, December 8, from 8 to 11 o'clock, in honor of the engage- ment_of their daughter Katharine sentative and Mrs. ang Mr. Kdward J. Deitsch of York city, * Lieut. 8. 8. Yeandls of’the United States coust guard will make intro- ductions at the Pennsylvania Soclety reception in the New Willard Hotel ¥riduy evening, November 30. The wpeaker’ and guest of honor will be Ch. - n, who will kive a briet address on t! history of the institution. The Pitt varsity quartet will entertain with a nuhlber of selections. After the pro- gram there will be dancing. The reception line will include “Representative and Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Annual $9.50 Special |, il \Thanksgiving Dinner| Served from Noon to 9 P.M. Hotel La Fayette Sixteenth at Eye N.W. Phone Main 4214 Our regular $1.00 Luncheon and $1.50 Dinner will be discontinued for this day only A la Carte Service as Usual TRELOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET : Proper Gowns For the Formal Occasions. We present an assortment of exquisite effects in claborate Gowns and Dress Frocks—not only new, but most charm- ingly attractive—and priced within easy reach. Metallic Brocades Embossed Velvet Moires Georgette Chiffon Velvet Ripolette Crepe Crepe Satin Chiffon Trimmed with Beads, Rhinestones, Em- broidery, Lace, Fur and Metallic Lace. In all Misses” and Ladies’ sizes. ~$30:50 to $] 5(.00 o Coats and Wraps For Street and Evening The Street Coats are in the deep pile fabrics, trimmed with luxurious furs— $69-50 to $245.00 The Evening Wraps are in rich Metallic Brocades, Silk and Chiffon Velvet. and proper colors. Black $70.50 to $] 45.90, and brown. A Pre-Thanksgiving Hat Event Extraordinary Exceptional Mid- season Values at Gorgeous Models of Silk or Satin Beautifully . - Trimmed With F].OWCI‘S s Blues, Sand, Peach, end ell New and Wanted Colors M-BROKS & CO G STREET BETWEEN HITHE 12 STREETS Chancellor John Bowman, Repre- | Thomas W. Phil- | Vips, jr. Representative and Mrs. Harry Ransley, Representative ana Mrs. Adam M. Wyant and Mrs, Harry D. Brown. | Admission to the ,reception is by membership card or guest cards. | Beautiful Complexi 1f You Use the Prescri MRS, N. 00N Ask Dept. and Drug Stores end ffice, 1405 Eye St. N.W. ————————— Portland Hotel Dining Room 14th and Thomas Circle Special Dinners | | Mra. Irwin B. Linton is entertaining | the ladies of the W. C. T. U. at 4| meeting and luncheon this, aflernoon,j at her new residence on Massachu- setts Avenue Helght | A card party under the auspices of | the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Mount Car- | > mel Retreat House, 200 T street north | Table &’ hote - { 5:30 to 8 P.M. |l SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 { Thanksgiving Day Roast Turkey Dinner 12:30 to 2 P.M. #4d5:30 to § P.M. fls\lfl.fim/a Evening Slippers For Thanksgiving east, will be given Friday at 2:15 o'clock in the afternoon. There will be a prize for each table. | ————— | “By the time a man is able to gratify his appetit Dyspeptic Philosopher, ancially says the | he hasn't| The functions of Thanksgiving weck bring_calls for appropriate footwcas for cve The FAMILY SHOE STORE is plentiful with Beautiful Evening Slippers of Brocaded Silver and Gold Cloth and Black Satin In Different Patterns and Styles The Brocaded Silver Slippers. . ... .$10.00 & The Black Satin Slippers. . .$5.00 to $10.00 Many Other Exclusive Dress Pumps $5.00 to $10.00 Hosiery to Match An assortment of all leading colors, including silver, and many popular brands, including McCallum, Onyx, Van Raalte, Mohawk, Medalia, Best-Knit. Also the “9-0-9,” famous for service. At prices ranging from— $1.00 to $4.50 " A Big Special at $1.95 FFAMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St, N.W. Member Better Business Bureau, Over Fifty Years’ Satisfactory Service CHILDREN'S SHOES For Thanksgiving— From the Family Shoe Store = o The children will have a lifetime in which to be thank- ful for the care you use nmow in s#ecting shoes that prevent foot ailments. That’s why we repeat, again and again, “Be sure they have correct footwear™ Pretty Party Slippers—Ballet Slippers . Sturdy High Shoes Stylish Pumps and Oxfords For the Child Growing Girl, Miss, Boys . Mannish Brogues—of Russia Calfskin, square and round toes —over-weight oak soles and rubber hecls, Others at $6.00, $7.00 and $5.00 A to D Widths Girls Patent Leather—with Field Mouse: Kid Tops and Black Calf Tops— 8,—2 . A to D Widths Ever So Many Other ’ Styles and Kinds Hose For Children FAMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Nut Brown Russia Calf— solid leather construction, sewed soles and rubber heels.

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