Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY. . .' 1 : o—._— > Society Prince Caetani, Ambassador of Italy, Host at a Musical at thle Embassy at 10 O’Clock Tonight. of Italy, Don tani, will enter: and d this 5 Massachusetts sti ev Lis apartment, avenue, whe will be given 4 program of music | The ambassador of Cuba. So 1a Torriente, will be joined Ly de la Torriente and thelr family the first of the v The amt einbass: costun indies of th wear Japan a will Polixk Legation Lunch With Notable Guests. The min ot Poland : Wroblewska entertained s at the 1 guests, Mr: minister of Finl ister will ba W | i ve gue A B W. Kelley, Mme, ho of th Rudolph x{n.Imm}m ¥ Mrs turned to Washington sence of several weeks. Mr. Charles J rer for the lecture Richards will g at 4:30 o'cloc tr Janet afternoc ! eon today at the H e ellon, lace, Stepien | hle, Mr. Richards, who is gi for this worthy the vital nong the gV he minister of Uruguay and Mme. i uncheon toda hono! the tiring naval attache of the Brazillan embassy, Capt. Graca Aranha The Speaker of the House and Mrs dinner last even 8th street in honor of Reid of New York. st of Mrs. William J rdman. | The charge d'affaires of Aust Mme. Prochnik e a at supper, with . ception which the Pr Coolidge gave White Hous: members of the | 1 sl A l'r!u—“ cess Elizabeth of Hesse w cess T =4 beth Reid Roger was a debutante when her par and | Seasons | 1 Mrs. | her. lesse will be the guests of honor at dinner this eve- ning of Admiral and Mrs. H. H. Rous- seau, who will entertain in thelr George- town home. Tomorrow they will informally with M the Chevy Chase Ciy ning Mr. and Mrs. Als | at dinner and a larg el Mr. and 3 be hosts at I prince and princess and dinner for th o New York e Former United tes Ambassador to Russia and Mrs. George T. Marye | will entertain a company of fourtee: at dinner this evening in their home on N street at 15th street. in the evening t at return Rear Admiral and Mrs. William Moftett have pos e da they were to gl : |credited to this post, ed ber 27, for their debutante daughter, | Miss” Jane Moffett, until later in the season. Joseph Leiter was hostess at on today, entertaining in her © on Dupont Cirele, | Mr. ana Mrs. Richard H. Wilmer will ‘entertain a company at dinner his evening Charlotte L. Woodruff of New dlon, Conn., who has been the ative and Mrs, E. 1620 16th street, has Maryland College, Luther- hos Mi, Miss Jacqueline Mansfleld enter- ained at luncheon today at the Shore- compliment to Miss Myra The guests Included the ss Morgan's wedding Mrs, Pearle Moore Gray entertained luncheon today, when her guests luded T. Q. Donaldson, Mrs. rs. Watson Freeman Mrs. Samuel onald and Mrs. Gray will enter- at luncheon Monday. Miss Murlel ray, debutante’ daughter of . Will be the honor guest of Peter Drury at luncheon fol- :d.by a tea dance at the Hamil- A number of the stu- University of Michigan | who will give a play here next week at the dance, and will v M to the glven by Mr. and Mrs. John T. ams for their debutante daughter, Elizabeth Adam accompa fax, Mrs. Wil- dward evening at the Presi- Theater with “Madame Butter- Mrs. Rush L. Holland was hostess a company of thirty-five at lunch- el Hamilton. Mry. Adkins and Daughter Entertain Debutantex, Mrs. at a bridge tea today for her daugh- Miss Jessie Adkins, in compliment nne Devereux and Miss Cath- ne Wrenn. Assisting Mrs, Adkins Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Fulton Lewls and Mrs, J Laskey. The guests include Janet Moffett, Miss Bessle Mc- Miss Laura Winder Mar- Elizabeth Styles, Miss dard, Miss Agnes Ashford, Claudia_Rea, Miss Mary Stitt, Emma_Stitt, Miss Norveil Mun- Miss Mar- Miss | Miss 2 eanor Northrop, Miss tty Werner, Miss Margaret Yard, liss Mary Happer, Miss Lydia Hap- liss Genevieve Rusk, Miss Char- | lotfe Freeman smond Link: Miss Vir, Clark, Mrs. Gerald . Miss Elizabeth Ad- nia Adkins, Miss Vir- eth Haynes, Miss Mary Tavlor, s Frances Peck, Miss Frances Lyn- m, Mrs. John Willlam Guider, Miss Elizabeth Adams, Miss Albemta Gil- bert, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Mrs. Starr Laker, Miss Audrey Alexander, Mrs. Herman Pohl, Miss Beatrice Whit- tier, Miss Virginia Selden, Mrs. Xeno- phon Price, Miss Virginia Ellis, Miss uise Anderson, Miss Virginia Hume, May Langhorne, Miss Anna Gra. Miss Elizabeth Wrenn, Miss Maud Mason and Miss Catherine Wheeler, Miss Jane Hopkins, Miss Anna Lee Hagermann and Mrs. James Littlehales. Raymond Renneber- street northwest, are cel their sliver wedding an; versary at their home today. A re- ception will be held to friends and relatives tonight. Mr. Renneberger is an employe of the Washington Railway and E| tric Company. The couple were ma ried in Montgomery county, Md., D cember 14, 1898, and, coming to Wash- ington soon after, have lived here since, Three daughters and a son will as- sist them in receiving their guests tonight. Mr. and Mrs, ger, brating Representative Frank Funk and M Mary Funk have returned to Aington and opened their apart- ment at the St. 's, 2310 Con- necticut avenue. They will be joined for the Christmas holidays by Miss Florence Funk, Mr. Benjamin Funk nd his classmate at Yale, Mr. James Carpenter of Salem, Ohlo. Miss Aurora de Quesada, daughter of the first minister from Cuba ac- was_hostess Stockings for Christmas Jesse Adkins is entertaining | Guest from Ttaly at the Rumanian legation, who will sing for Primce Caetani, ambaxsador of Italy, at a reception nt the embassy tonight at 10 o’clock. She Ix the daughter of the Duke di Mignano. A VALUE that cannot be duplicated un- der $25.00. All choice, new stock, in the sea- son’s best styles; in a wide range of elegant materials. Just a few of a kind. WE are new in business, and use this means of getting acquainted. On Until 7:00 P.M. M. FERRI 728 11th St. N.W. Corner 13th & G ow Continuing Our ..." Amazingly Successful STYLE SALE NEW MODE FRIDAY. MRS. R. A. CONN ZLECTED. Named President of Ladies’ Auxil- iary of Greeters. Mrs. Russell A. Conn was clected president of the Ladies' Auxiliar; Charter No, 81, Greeters of America, at the annual election of the organi- zation Wednesday night in the Shore- ham Hotel. Mrs. Charles Pea: president; Mrs. Weston B. Jones, retary-treasurer, Mrs. liams, sergeant-at-arms, lowing for the board of Mrs. Charles Schaffner, Mrs. James Small, Mrs. Bacon K. Page, Mrs. G__STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 14, 1923. ey | governors a later date, which will be announced. All tickets purchased for this even- ing will be good for the new date, without exchange. B According to anclent bellef if an old mald hangs the mistletoe bunch neither love nor marriage will result. The best person to do this necessary ittle job is the mother of seven chii- OUNCING ] the Opening of the “‘CAFE FLEETWOOD" 1760 PEA ST, | at 5 P.M. 12 to 2 pm. at 8%c. A Spectal Course Dinner from'5 to 8 p.m. | Mills and Mrs. Margaret Fritz. at $1.00. Sunday Dinner from 1 to 7 p.m., $1.00. FRENCH CUISINE Also n Ia Carte Service. Accommodations for Dinner Parties, Luocneons, Teas and, Card Par D’ALVAREZ IS ILL. Telegraphic advices have been r celved announcing the illness of Mm D'Alvarez, the Peruvian contral who was {o have appeared in th ond concert of the students' cou Central High School auditorium, u der the wuspices of the commu center, this evening. In conseque this concert has becn postpaned IDA WALTERS Original Shop 932FN.W. Closing Out Lingerie Dept. Hundreds of Pretty Silk Underthings for Gifts At Remarkably Low Prices Step-Ins $1 .95 Any girl would be glad to step into such Teddies, $1.95 an attractive Step-in as we are offering _ of Glove Silk with lace bow knots. Many Such profusion of lovely tints and such variety of other models, also. Vests, $1.95 dainty styles in Teddies at this price! Heavy Crepes Adjoining Metropolitan Another Christmas gift that would delight any woman is one of these lovely pure Silk Vests. Assorted colors. Onyx Silk Hosiery Assorted Colors— With and Without Clocks de Chine and Glove Silk, lace trimmed or tailored. $1.25 !:%e!e@!e@:%te@e@%%%m&%@!&w!wfi Worth Up to $3.75 Spring Hats Beautiful Line of Sample Hats ...... THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET - Silk Underwear and Hosiery They make the most acceptable of gifts—sure of a welcome whenever they are bestowed. Our stock of both assortments is excep- tionally attractive—in variety, in ‘quality and in price. Vests. . ccvnmecs. ... $2.95 to $7.50 Teddys «.veveene...$3.95 to $15.00 Nightgowns. ........$5.75 to $28.50 Bloomers. . .ueeiwe oo « . $3.95 to $8.95 Petticoats. . ... $3.95 to $10.50 ———— R 9% All-silk Lace Clocked Hose—in $2.95 Chiffon and Thread Silk Hose; all 51.95 colors Costume Blouses SOCIETY. ET 17 Years Honest Dealing For Those Who Would Buy CHRISTMAS GIFTS or FURS We Announce Our Usual January REDUCTIONS Will Prevail on Xmas Purchases of Furs — Amounting to From 30% to 35% Off Regular Prices On COATS—CAPES— WRAPS--SCARFS 17 Years Honest Dealing 52 RVERVELRREREVTEVER !«-’f"&'fi%’g’%%i av Washington b2 Cqulz' uy ga %n kle (S’aCor New Holiday Displays For Misses, Juniors and Girls PROVIDING an unequaled source for the selection of practical and beauti- ful gifts in distinctive apparel and acces- sories at very moderate prices. Misses’ Evening Dresses. . ...$37.50, $49.50 to $195 Misses” Silk Dresses. ...........$25, $45, $65 to $118 Misses’ Plaid Flannel and Jersey Dresses, $13.50, $16.50, to $78.50 Misses’ Suits... .o oeunon......$25, $35, $45 to $145 Misses’ Coats. .. ..ouuannnn.....$35, $49.50 to $270 Girls’ Silk and Velvet Dresses, $12.50, $15, $16.50 to $37.50 Girls’ Cloth Dresses. .........$5, $7.50, $9.50 to $35 Girls’ Coats..............$12.50, $15, $22.50 to $95 ‘Wool Socks ea e vir om s e e e e oe .. 50c, 75¢ and $1 Silk Undergarments Outf;ts to Match of Wool Hats, Sweaters and Scarfs Kimonos Bathrobes Hosiery Dainty, Exquisite Apparel for Infants Dolls Books Imported Toys Novelty Gifes Nursery Furnishings F Street Corner.Jhirleenth 1218-F Street 1219 F Street SALE! Laced Walking Boots e A special offering of 695 pairs of Boots from the Queen Quality Shoe Factory, consisting of Black Give her silk stockings that are flaw- less in quality; stockings that are a compliment to her good taste. In every weight from chiffons of gossamer sheer- ness to the heaviest ingrains, PHILADELPHIA SOLRRERk Kid, Brown Kid, and Tan Calf. All welt soles and Cuban heels. Every woman should have a pair of these Queen Quality s Boots for cold and stormy weather. HATS For Fine Quality Fabrics —of new designs and effects— $5.75 to $28.50 Chiffon, full fash- jon, finest quality and enduring beauty. A superior value. $1.85 An ingrain, full- fashioned stocking, medium-weight silk, plated toe and hecl. $1.85 Sale Price! '3.99 ® Happy choice for many . yesterday—equally fortunate will be those who come to- day—for what could be more welcome right now than a sale like this of High-type Chapeaux at a very low price? Pokes, Cloches, Off-the-Face Silks, Satins, Com- binations, Gold and Silver Hats. You'll be interested in this Reduction Sale of Dresses —From regular stock—street, sports, aft- ernoon and evening wear. Were $29.50 to $89.50 $22—$33~$44—$55 All Velvet Hats —now reduced—from $12.50 to $25. S 5.00 Choice ...... . These are lll';l M\'flll’ far mghf er cevinm —in the season’s newest tones as well as the staple shades. Guaranteed free from all manufacturing defects. Erlebacher If your size is on this chart here is your opportunity to save . Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Ezolusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES sscsssesioonas

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