Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Are Society ! Entertaining Guests From Maine at the White House. HE President nd Mrs. Cool- | idge have with them for ) visit Mr. and Mrs. Joh: Dreerin of Biddeford, M arns of Boston is also mbassudor of Frane the D barty Yesterday aftornoon ! ew Willard Hotel. thonian Minister a r, went Lo Mount place a wred Washington. will ens t fol- |y arch 6, in honor enota de Prada, ning Home ring flowe will play d ption fro of Denmark, Mr. Con- entertained informa at the | home Weils Russell, former o Persia, and Mrs., Russell rtain at_{unch tomorro: ham in henor of the in Mark Reid Yates en- for_their | ary of the Brooks, Col. 1 i Berne: Mr. Durham tertained : ceding th i ad- | Tanner. sts having in_time for a meeting of the A\ on Memorial Asso- will entertain in- at dinner tomorrow even- 1d will have guests at luncheon 7 the members of her house (lu W ¢k end, HeroR ey w he Zuesta this o'clock in her Club will sive afternoon o delightful music 2 the program o be given Helen Corbin Heinl. Thos in receiving will be M Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs_ Wililam dd, Mra. Fritz zul.n NacDougall will be the Ruest of e ain until_after Svelyn Wads- mington,” March 1. of Capt. R. A. , was hostess to a at luncheon yester- remaining o play h the afternoon. wife mah-jong throu Mrs. James Marwick was hostess company of vleven at dinner last ening, entertaining in honor of the Polished Floors of Hard Wood New floors lald, refinished. The Old ones best of workmanship and materials, In Washingion since 1904, Telephone North 6523. J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave, Stuart Reyburn, | Lillian {ning preceding the_cotillon. A Mr. | itine them ! M \ (for the rest of the scason. Brit- | ¢ 1805 19th street, |3 $10% 1In'attractive Oriental decorated box, complete with racks, counters, counter holders, Instruction book and beautiful set of tiles. MAH JONG. SALON 1340 G St. retiring secretary of the Netherlands legation and Mme. Hubrecht. whington cotillion was given Vening at Rauscher's. Mr. Gist . chairman, received the guests, sisted by Mr. Leland Harrison, Mr. eorge Angus Garrett, Mr. William Mr. Joln W, avidge, Mr. it 5 Harriman Gregory. Mr. Mr. William Rowie Clar vere led by Mr. Clark and Mr. Tuck- man. There were about 170 guests nd the ballroom was decorated with nts and greens. The favors balloons, vanity cases nd cigarette holders rman and The figures for the ladies [ for the men, Amonk the guests were Mrs. Stephen B. Elkis, the secretary of the Neth- erlands legation and Mme. Hubrecht, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Chandler Chris- ty, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mr. P Harry Norment, Mrs. Rober{ v, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. and Mrs. Robert Pat- rd Wilmer, . and Mr. and Mrs. A mmm . Miss Govin, Mrs. . Mrs. Taft of Phila- om Slemp, Mr. and . A. Harriman, Dr. and = Mrs. Il Carroll, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Howard, Mr. Henry Marvin L Mroand Mrs. Frederie de Pev- Miss Helen Camph Miss Bes- | MeKeldin, M - William Pheips | ce, Mr. Robert Hen- Temple Graves, Mr. Kelly, 1 Mr. Aubreth | . Col. Pope Mrs. Douglas Thomps Zuests at a buffet supper last eve- “Thompson and Miss n entertained thirty Mrs. David Mead Lea will be at tomorrow afternoon from 4 to clock for the e this se will with her Mrs. L. Mills and Mrs. Minnegerode assing _ two | her country home, Three ' ¢ hland Park, near Chicago, and will be at Wardman Park Hotel Walter Eben Burnside s at luncheon today in te pliment to Mrs. John nds and her | & through the| for bridge. the com- Robert Fredes Mrx, Albe SEaman. <. Charles J. Williamson is en- tertaining at bridge this afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel when ~ her number about 100 and _the zame will he foliowed by tea. Dre- siding at the tea table will be Mrs. David H. Blair, John W. Love- lay Browning, Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Leo S. Stewart will entertain_a of ten tonight at Le Dr. 1. M, dinner party Paradis. T~ Siliam Hamilton B i Bargains m Narcissus Bulbs Closing out, at cost, growing Narcissus Bulbs, in Bowls. (The latter worth the prices quoted) at— 75¢—%1—%1.50 14thand H Phone Main 3707 —for 35 years! Ever since 1889 the makers of these super- lative silk stockings have been supplying the needs of America’s most discriminating women. PHILADELPHIA SARRERS In the season’s new- est tones as well as the staple shades. In every weight from chiffons of gossamer-like sheer- ness to the heavier in- grains. Priced, $1.85 to $3.75 Erlebacher Twelve-Ten, Twelve-Twelve F St. MRS, JON Wife of former Representativ any aftern STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C 'tea tabla at th Lynn. ; correspondent ¢ PO R NI D e GX5kE w0 D0, imes of Ohio, who entertnined at tea yester- Mixy Grace Burton, alxo of Ohlo. <[ her sister. Mre. Georg o'clock; at the Mend Mrs H. o ife of Lieut Commander Fiscl 1 N., and their daughter, left Washingte terduy for and will spend » months tea_and exhibitic will be given thi ’ i dowment fund. Mr. and Mrx. and Mr. and Mrs. lall will attend the t Chapter 1 of th America, at the re: ry Barton Jacobs, Nrs. Berestord and members of Chapter 111 The marriage of ) daughter of Mrs, Mr. Irvin Jurko serbian legation, 3 t 2:3 in the rector The bride he mini. Slovenes, I thelr return Will make their home at Le Marquis. iel J. Carr, has gone to where shé went to at- . Washington day hop | wnton Military Academy. S will return the first of ‘the wee amuel A, Kimberly Worthington have in Washing- in southern e ey spent Cand di nid tovk part in the picturesque | ntz was the | . Chauncey | luncheon fol- | erday afternoon | ompany were | D. Smith, Mrs Paul _Joachim Mrs. K. E. Mc Irank Morrison, | tte Thompson, Mrs. H. | “ph Pitcner, Mrx. Samuel Duvall, | tiss Je Bride, Marle J. Mcuire and Miss Eita Taggart Jeant Senntor La Follette Opens Home to Wisconxin Folk. Miss Fofa La Follette of New York, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Robert M. La Follette, is spending the week nd with her parents, at 2112 Wyo- 1 avenue, and will preside at the Nozw at Our N Saturday ternak quality. o Home. ; Specials Exceptional Values for Tomorrow! Two items that hold unusual price inter- est when taken into consideration with Pas- Tew Spring Models Dresses, $45 Hats, $18 o3 % ASTER 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE' WASHINGTON. D. C. 1219 Connecticut Avenue All Becoming Styles See Our Window Display FOR SATURDAY A FEATURE DISPLAY OF NEW Black and White Hats $5:5 and $1():2 EVERY HAT BRAND-NEW! A wonderful selection featured for Saturday. The latest word from New York in hats are black and white, and the craze is on. The selection includes off-the-face hats, tur- bans, pokes, cloches and mushroom effects ; all tnmmed with nbbous, feathers and <rnaments, 29 =y FEBRUARY Wooden, FRIDAY. open-house reception which Mrs. La Follette is giving this fternoon for Wisconsin people and sther friends who ecare to call. 1 addition to those of the congressions circle M Mrs M Martha Poyle, st Virginia Co ms, |‘<btrlul Miss Nina Abhott, | cent Hughes, Miss \mrgu \\n« Berenico 1t Miss Pauline an, Miss o Wrenn, Miss ’Inrulh Pickells and Miss Ann Scott. ;\ddnlumll guests have been asked or tea. Miss Midgo Corby W ll“am Migs Dudl o ‘Washington, Mrs. L ura W Mrs. John Baer, Miss « Misa Belle Runkin, Mrs, e .umul Tiome of Mrs. Annc Reservoir road will on_groun on February prominent women interested public ques- The third of a_ scrie he given by the dunfor Serv tion will be held in the n 4 the New Willard 1 urday morning, noon from 4 to 7 o'cloc poscd of socially ises to be one of th attractive | i of the Washington's | tainments, aken up will b ent which is discussion wing rootu me, which has mpleted. The discus in the nature of a rount and will be presided over by Harvey W. Wiley. Guests will 16 ask questions from | Mrs. John F. Waggaman entertained | at dinner last evening i b r house guests. Mrs. Willlam s Mrs. ¥rank Konduls, Mes Terriami and Mrs. i huctie, | | sion will be table Mrs. e permitted the toor. Miss Maud tined o com- | ehairman of luncheon ut the | Party, is to equal rights ries of inf (Continued M. B Mr Tawin® Flac = r. congressional | National Woman's the subj. of one of the urday morning oni Ninth_Page.) You the present Mrs. Ira Bennett ente pany of eight at Shoreham yesterday. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Eln mand the lata William for many yea the St. Louis time connected Press. T Mr. an X lett of Washing n o of the wh ebruary urniture Sale public, at o catures— the Associated newspaper also secre when he Cleveland siwtant postmas land’'s first administ Daniels 1 as his Daniel Forbes. M bride left for a trip city and points th, with Library Tablcs Mahogany ; $22 _50 were S30. Now - drastic reductions high-grade furniture last few days of Similar on_other during the the sale, George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhangiag and Upholstering 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 Louise 10w Maxin hreve, Miss Ray umnnm Dreher, Miss re. Homer Mixs F Gulder, M Mary Happ nor’ Mills, Hap- Mrs. Duke s Lyd r. Miss Doroths per, Mis Washinglon jullugdfn[i]e(‘}c New Spring Displays For Misses— Juniors—Girls TRODUCING a distinctive and refreshing selection of exquisite apparel from the world's most notable makers, for School, Sports, Street, Afternoon and Evening wear. UNUSUAL LINES AT MODERATE PRICES Coats Hats Suits Skirts Sports Apparel Accessories Dresses Sweaters J Street Corner Jhirteenth ..$120.00 79.98 69.98 5008 5 Cloth Coats, fur collars. 8 Cloth Coats, fur collars. 7 Cloth Coats, fur collars. 8 Cloth Coats, fur collars. . 15 Cloth Coats, some with fur collars ....... - 17 Cloth Coats, medium weight, 1 Sealine (Dyed Coney) Fur Coat 1 Sealine (Dyed Coney) Fur Coat 1 Mommett Fur Coat 1 Sealine (Dyed Coney) Fur Cape 1 Dyed Coney Fur Coat....... 8 White Georgette Dresses (slightly soiled) . $20 to $25 6 Crushed Velvet Evenin o Dresses . 25 Poiret Twill Dresses, tailored styles 27 Prunella Cloth Skirts, all sizes .. 12 Barnette batm Sku‘ts extra sizes 150 White and Colored Cotton Waists .ocoeeoeennna.s 220 Georgette Crepe Waists, colors . 75 pairs Silk Hose, mostly all colors and SIZES . oisvronisminiate 35 pairs Fiber and Silk Sport Hose .... 50 pairs English Wool "Sport Hose, all sizes............. 100 Ladies’ Hats, latest spring 100 Gingham Bungalow Aprons, 49.98 25.98 95.00 165.00 139.00 100.00 50.00 1106 G Street..N.W. NEW SPRING STYLES INDIVIDUAL AND DISTINCTIVE MODELS VALUES EQUAL TO ANY SOUTH OF NEW YORK SUITS--COATS--DRESSES EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY NEW TAILORED SUITS SMART MANNISH MATERIALS AND PLAIN COLORS New Topcoats, Wraps, Capes INDIVIDUAL AND DISTINCTIVE MATERIALS AND STYLES New Spring Dresses Beautiful Styles NEW CREPES. GEORGETTES AND OVELTY SILKS ictorial Review Patterns Exclusive Agents te Styles Patterns Edging 10c a Yard FIRS 1219-1221 G Strest N Store Hours—9 to 6 Women's Full-iashioned All-silk Chiffon Hosiery—with beautiful openwork clocks, in all the new colors, including black and'gun metal. Very 1 .95 them in slight irregulars of $3.50 quality. Special for Saturday only. Pair . Women’s Chiffon Silk Hoflery—“e have twenty-five new colors, including black and gun metal. A fine quality, sheer and clear. These s _oo hose will surprise you at this very low price. Pt Every pair perfect. Pair. e om— Women’s “Humming Silk Hosiery—in all the new wanted colors, $ .50 Guaranteed to wear or a new pair free of — charge. Per pair s 3 — Women's Full- fashmr.ed Imported Hosiery—with beautiful embroidered clocks In tan, brown and black. Regular $125 quality. c Special for Saturday. Pair ........eceeeene.. New Spring Skirt Every day brings new ar- rivals. The materials are ex- ceptionally attractive and the styles include plaited and plain models, in flannels and crepes; solid colors and new plaids. Very specially priced for Sat- urda\' at— $4.95 to $12.50 o New Tailored Wash Blouses o for Spring Dainty Striped and Checked Dimities in tan and white, with Peggy collar and cuffs. Straight waists and over- blouses. _Sizes 34 to s .25 46. Special for Sat- urday Imported Lnglx;h Bro adclo!h Blouses—in tan and white. Sizes 34 to 46. s Special for Saturday. MILITARY BELTS—Made of fine quality cow- hide, in black and brown; 2-inches wide, with beauti- ful military gold-finish metal buckle. All sizes. Spe- cial for Saturday.. Gsseanss Make Your Easter Gown NOW Enroll in Our Dressmaking School Six Lessons for $5.00 Make your Appointments on the Days and Hours to suit your own convenience. Free Consultation and Adbvice on all subjects pertaining to Fashion Fabrics, Color Combinations and as to what is most becoming to your type. Five Lessons Daily. Consult Mme. Schafer R R

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