Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1924, Page 37

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'so Capital's Residents Passing To and Fro CIETY. 1 In the Limelight Washington Homes Enter-| taining Guests — Many | Leaving City and Others| Returning—Trips Abroad.! Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming and Miss Diana Cumming left Wednesday for Virginta, where they will remain dur- ing the absence of Surgeon General Cumming on ofMeial business in Curr- ville, La, and Tuskegee, Ala. On ac- count of her absence from the city Mrs. Cumming will not T re- maining Mondays in Jar but will resime them during F gnor Bram the Italian when he a ried and afterward was stationed in Washington, MIr, from’ New Munarg the and ‘M York Anderson Brookline. | nington last | vh until th the spring. Mrs. 13. H. Harr who spent u few k, coming to attend the War and Mrs, Weeks' ch they gave for the Pr dent and Mrs. ¢ hill, N. C., f winter. inder of th “amubel]l Cantrill entative wify muel A, Kimbe ss Florence Wor for New York und rd the Orea for Bermuda, Zone, In Panama, and other points return about the Mre \f interest and will of March mother of Mrs berly, returned from Okla- ere she spent two month, nm Will remain in the Kimberly hom during their absence. n route some time In the west Mr William B, C 2 Wicl re- home gstow ent Mrs. William Chase L Recent Miami, ¥ distinguished ors in | Flete Gordon of Irel | Louis, and som_of Sir Lio land. The party arr tor. “purchasing with whi . eldest | ordon 'of Ire- | there by mo- a car in Jacksonviile h to tour the stat Mr._and Mrs. Robert Klotz are | ing Washington month_ stay ) n visiting | them, will > to Baltimo for a so- journ before returning to New York. | Willlam C. . Mary Ellen. i be pleased 1o see her friends Mrs. Ree at Ler home Pelvid < H whom » dinncr her gues Cantriil, | Kim- { mey Ho- jn: M n of New York, | in Washing- | One of the mont popular irls of local wxer of i Congressional Club Largely Attended| 3 ! ' Luncheon Wednesda_v | 1' ! Brilliant Affair First of Se-|’ ries Arranged for Season by the Organization. which have been arranged by the { sional Club was givemat the {clubhouse Wedne Over 100 {guests enjoyed iteresting and attractive entertainment. Mrs. W. | Humpnrey Washington and on of who enter- | had as her| . Anthony Wayne s, iburgh. |Stansticld, reg ID. A RS “ne . Mrs. | | Frederici . Mrs. Briggs is 1 fthe r 1y sceretary general of nham. wife of Re | resentativ snt tained in b IMrs, Ben G, O oy Invited to meet “Mrs. ( nson. Mrs. B. Mayfield, ¥ Quinn, arence Lea, | iude Hudspeth. Mrs. John Mre. Ralph Gilbert. Mrs Leatherwoo Philip e & Farmington, Mrs { d Mrs. Henry Barbe ameron, wife of Sen of Utah, entertained| L. M. Crea- | t, Mrs. Rod- Charles Fishback, . M. Bull, Chapline and Mrs.{ by eginald r Hou),)\ H Barnes, president of Sional Club, ocoupied. the place of homor at the table of Mrs s e of Representative | Ivania. Others en-| P THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET A Splendid Display is Ready—of the New Frocks There's a decided and distinct charm to the fashions for spring as designed in Paris and New York—an examples of the most —produced by master d we are showing highly favored modes artists—and marked: with Louvre modesty. There are types on display for every wear—street sports, ing. The Featured Materials— Crepe Moire, Moire ‘Faille, Chiffon Satin, Crepe de Jour, Japanese Brocade, . Thoro Bred, Roshanara, Lorchere, Charmeen. . learance Specials Here's opportunity for 'splendid’ choice and very material savings. Dresses m’ to $59.50 529.7! 39" $65.00 to $89.50 afternoon and ‘even- The Favored Colors— Brick Dust, - Gypsy Red, French Gray. Madeliie Rose, Artichake, Louisette, Navy, Black, Black and White combinations. Coats sn.so to $89.50 558.50 g:.so to $110 57850 des ... .50 tn Sl first of a serfes of luncheons | M constivuted the |8 THE SUNDAY R, woclety, and daughter of Mr. James A. \ | Joving Mrs. W s hospitality wer Mrs, 5. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Stuart Hill, s Hill, Mrs. William A. Rodenbers, Mrs. Mrs. E. H. Harr man, mas Phillips, M Thetu <1 s | Hawatl, Mrs. S. Crago and the table over whi Mondell _presided . Malcolm McConihe, M MacFarland, Dunn, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Theodore Ash, Mrs. Robert Mc zie, merson Howe, and Mrs. George Horace | Greeley Arthur | Wanlace Hollis Tirrell, nna and her daugh- 2 . Cowing and Mrs. Herbert, had with France, Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Mary Huglies, III\'. J Mrs. George Authicr, euhauser, Mrs. Robert John Kendall and Mrs. | l.nlmm k2 r [ Mrs. H(l!nn W. Shreve, resentative Shreve of Pen: d_as her gue: Mrs. rl P Mrs, Albert Vestal | and drs, Lo dden. Mrs. L. V. raker invited to be her guests Mrs. T. H. Caraway, Mrs. | John W. Langley and Mrs. J. A, M. | Adair. Mrs. W. E. Humphrey entertained a rty including Mrs. E. B. Stanfield, A. Drain, Mrs. Jack William Curr: Jones. Mrs. Mr: James 1415 G Street N.W. Annual Clearance Sale FURS Coats and Scarfs 33% and 50% OFF Gray Squirrel, 48 in. long. Size 36. Was $650.00. Now 395.00 Tan Caracul, new 3; length. Trimmed Cocoa Fox Collar and Border. Was $500.00. $325.00 Baise Caracul, 50 in. Alaska Red Fox Collar. $205.00. Now' 5.00 Black Caracul, 48 in. long. Trimmed Black Lynx Collar and Cufi‘ Size 40. Was $275.00 Hudson Seal, trimmed Skunk Collar and Cuffs, 48 in. long. Size 38, Was $375.00. Now Three Hudson Seal Coats, Custom Quality Garments. Elaborately trimmed; 50 in. long. Reduced from’ $550.00. Y. $325.00 Fur Jackets, in Black, White and Brown. 5.00 Three-quarter length Hudson Seal, trimmed Skunk. Re- duced to $175.00 SCARFS long. Size STAR, WASHINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. Kann Sail Tuesday for Havana To Stay Three Weeks Mrs. Meyer Nordlinger Hostess at Luncheon, Fol- | lowed by Mah-Jong and | Cards. " Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kumn left Washington Friday for New York and will sall Tuesday for Havana, Cuba. to be gone about three weeks, where they will be with a party of friends. Mrs. Meyer Nordlinger was hos! Thursday at a luncheon followed by mah-jong and cards at Luncheon was served at small tables, the guests numbering about sixty. Mrs. Arthur Newmyer, who hus been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Milton Kadden and Miss Helen Strasburger, left for her home In New Orleans Friday. The Embroidery Shop 827-829 1 Misses Freudberg Announces Renovating Sale Savings U Ready-made and stamped to b $100 50c $350 $1.50 YARNS 30c Balls. .. Were Over one hundred $1.50 9-pc. Lunch- eon Set, $2.25 value 45-in. Linen Centers, $2.50 values $1.00 50 to 759 All Foxes, including Rose Platinum _and Cocoa Natural Red and Pointed Reduced 33Y; Stone Martens, large, fine, soft skins. 29.50 Squirrel and Natural Fitch, Special $7.50 Ten Handsome Cloth Coats. Fur trimmed. Value to $125.00. To close 55.00 - Sizes 36, 38 and 40. NEW SPRING - Several hundred Dresses have just been received. In- Il cluded are a number of dainty Dance Frocks. I Efifl@b@@flném Ezclusively L'Alglon. | Children’s Dresses $1.00 Shawl Sweater Silks, 25c Beautiful Handmade Models Midwi APPAREL Women and Misses D. €, JANUARY 1 Mrs. Abe Liebman was hostess | Tuesday at & luncheon followed by ‘mah -jong at her home, in Fulton ( Jourts. The Wednesday Card Club was en- | tertained last week by Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman at luncheon followed by ‘Chl‘d! at her home, on 20th street. Leo Baumgarten, Mr. Sldney C. ‘!\aufumn and Mr. Edgar C. Kaufman | réturned yesterday from a three- | week hunting trip In North Carolina. The marriage of Miss Lillian Fried- lander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _Philip Friedlander, and Mr. Small of this city takes place this evening at 6 ¢ ck at Rauscher's, | followed by a dinner. Relatlves and intimate lrlemlu will be present, - | cluding out-of-town guests. a few weeks in Washington before golng to Callfornin for the rest of the winter. Mrs. Surah Friedlander came to Washington Wednesday from Atlantic City to attend the Small-Friedlander wedding tonight. Mrs, Harry Lewls was hostess Monday at & luncheon at her home on Connecticut avenue for twelve guests. Spring flowers were on the attractive \table. Mah-fong was played. 1th Street Near New York Avenue p to 759% e embroidered, from 1 to 8 years. Were $2.00 15¢ $5.00 $2.00 Shetland Floss Now Knitting Yarns yards in the spool Sofa and Bou- doir Pillows, 75c values .... 25 C C. M. C. Crochette Cotton, All colors, 12Y5c values Princess Pearl Crochet Cotton. All colors, 10 C 25c balls Reductions inter 20, 1924—PART Albert | Miss Allne Lansburgh is spending | SOCIETY. | The Friday Bridge Club was enter- tained at lunchieon followed by cards last week by Mrs. Sol Meyer at her home on Macomb street, Cleveland Park. Miss Dorothy Greenbaum has as her guests for two_weeks Miss Lucllle .esser of New York, in whose honor she entertained at a tea last Sunday at_the Broolke Tea House. Mr. and Mrs. George Friedlander of Atlantic City are staying at the Burlington for the coming week and will be among the guests at the Small-Friedlander wedding tonight Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schloss have returned from a trip to Atlantic Clty, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Behrend were hosts at dinner last night at thelr home on Keokuk street, Clievy Chase. B. Mr. and Mrs. to thelr home in N. day ingto Th the r Wednesday for luncheon followed by |’ bridge. law Roy Mr trom Mrs. M glvern ning | avenue in vedding i Card, r.w:oo:n'oo’“ b edoadradeadoadeadoalododocied Silk L.ooms ofAmerica after a ten-day stay in Wash- | on. e Afternoon Card Club met home of Mrs. Bertha Cob| | Mrs. Mrs. g her Hotel, Mrs. Baumgarten has returned |ed fron he visited | was th | " Mrs. ington Gus Wallerstein Va., and daughter, Hutzler, jr. s, L Is fn Ricl the guest of her son-i Mr. and Mrs. Le Mamic and fmon n A surpri y ursday at thelr home on Connect honor’ of their twentief anniversary, about of thelr friends particlpating 5 and dancing were enjoyed and | 5 were Foeto e et ot e XXX McCall Patterns * %o e% o> % Charge K joogee? K * Accounts Are IR * * Invited oate b %% R > s oot D %% ' o%% * > Fosde 48 %" 0, % o 0% * $259 Novelty Figured Crcpen. 40 in. $2.29 Pure ann Dyed Satins, 36 in, .. $1.79 Box Loom Crepe de Chine, 40 in. .. $§250 Change- able 36 in. $2.49 - Satin 15 choice colors, 40 in. $4.29 Silk-nnd- wool Spnrul Crepe. 40 in. e "’ $1.79 $1.79 $1.39 00 % % % X QX @ X g X g X g X g Xg "o 0% % 6% % KD e’ (2 X2 s’ Ch.rmeuse. : $2.09 $3.49 K2 2 %" ST 3 A58 I & Silk Hosiery Originally $2.00 $].45 Frock Fashions Original; authentic styles, born of initiative, intuition and inspiration; unexcelled in value. Mod- _erately priced— Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Knit, 36 wide .. . reversible, inches wide .. regular $359 v Satin meuse, 40-inch. . Brocades ia 1114 G St. N'W. THRIFT Thrift Week—*‘‘Share With Others Day” This is what our January Sale Implies. You not only buy at Loom-to-wearer prices which constitutes a great saving, but a Clearance Sale, such as we present to our patrons, clearly estab- lishes a claim of making your dollars do “double duty.” COME EARLY FOR CHOICE $379 Paisey and Bnlgnri-n. Crepes, 40 in. - $2.80 i §2 .79 =% $2.98 S o 50 - $2.89 ' $1.49 Paisley $7.49 Metal Crepe. New Gold and Silver Cloth 40-inch Black Satin Chiffon alue, 40 in. . $350 Black Char- silk Velvet tion— $3.00 Metal Alvin West returned |during the York last Sun- | was served r. and Mrs. Edward e Harry visiting } two-week stay Lame Georgette Brocaded Vel- vet Chiffon 40-<inch Chifft.).n 50.98 Plushes of every descrip- evening a buifet ned fro W York in Nashvil M, who is mal home at Wardman York city, where for Paln with frie March 1 i stay. Pressler ds. wiil is In New York city on a vie Howard Sicmund has return st ff Kornicket r left V i from 1 /8 B & A Spool Silk Values Service Courtesy Broche $8.98 $8.98 $2.59 $2.98 $3.98 Brocade Velvet All $10.98 to $3.98 O adratratoadeafoctoadoedoetocdocioctociodocfocioioloole oo oleotoadeofeleeleateclssioatestotoatoatiatratoets s City, Seetoegeleadradodedoeteatoadefecteateatesdradesfefeadeaed > * Yoo o2 o% 5 04 ® 0 g 2 2% 620 K3 -+ o020 420 420 20 4% %0 4% o2 0, S o o, XX oo 0 e O o2 IR 0, X o ®o 4% 8% 3 ® o’ K3 X2 o o5 (IXD> ‘D b K2 e’ 2 P o0 0% ¢% o% o%o o2 .‘0.00’00.00.00‘00. X2 "% The Store of Better Values \Pre-Inventory Regardless of Cost Philippine $1.19 Hard Embroidersd Unmatched Values in an Exceptional Clearance of Fur-Trimmed Coats Beautiful Coats of soft, velvety brics, with collars of Beaver, Squirrel, Taupe and Black Wolf. At . Originally $75.00 and $85.00 trous Arabella, cu Dressy Wrappy Coats of Tus- with collars and fis of Natural and Viatka \qu:rrel Beaver, Fox, Opossum, etc. Originally $125.00 to $135.00 Gerona, Marvella, etc., with large collars and cuffs and in some cases Squirrel, N etc. borders of Sable, Natural Squirrel, Fox. At . Originally $150.00 to 3175.00 Dress Clearance 17 Silk and Wool Dresses Originally $35.00 to $45.00 street, dinner and afternoon wear. ’1 44 Silk and Wool Dresses Originally $49.50 2140 Dresses for all occasions— '49 ‘69 ‘89 Skirts Originally $7.50 Blouses Silk and Voile Originally $7.50 Sweaters Originally $7.50 All Our Evening Dresses Reduced 1 Price and Less I | | I i I i I i | i I i i il i

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