Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1924, Page 9

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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) H. Roper, who is in Washington on M leave from Los Angeles Atrs. John Winthrop Loveland enter- | taincd at dinner Tuesday evening at Wardman Park Hotel pr opening of the Ram's H house. Mrs. Lovel were asked to meef A. Harriman, included Ma Mrs. Willard Holbrook, David H. Blair and Col Frank Hatch. and Dorothy Bierer. have taken tickets are Mrs. Hollerith, Mrs. Bierer, Mrs. Mackall, Bourke, Mrs. Lincoln Green, Miss Ab- | tonio, president of the Among those who Mrs. John v. Meade B. MacBryde, Miss E s Isabel Lamberton, Miss Dewey, Miss Jane Stanford, ney Cocke, Miss Susan Rog- Anne Franchot, Miss Rueh- man and Col. W. T. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Wright were the guests of honor at a party given by the chairmen ety Wed- of Mr officers an hwest. Mr. and Mrs ve soon for San An- Mr. Wright has been North Dakota So- Tex a brilliant program of entertalnment arranged. Recelving with Mrs. Busch will be Mrs. Harry Atwood Coleman, national president, and the soc'al committee of the national league, Mrs. Delos Blod- Mrs. MacPherson Crichton and Mrs. Mark Reld Yates. Presiding at the tea tables will be Mrs. Lyman Kendall, Mrs. Willlam Wheatly, Mra. Isaac Pearson and Mrs. A. C. Macomb. Mrs. Busch will have as house guests Princess Sava Goulu, a Ru- manian writer, who will give a read- ing; Mrs. Mary B. Charlton of the Home Journal, and Pearl Boles Bell, who will contribute to the entertain- ment. Mrs. lEdwin W. Martin of Chi- vru..l) is also a house guest. The music | will be given by the Rubenstein Club, gett, Mrs. Rafael Govin, Mrs. William Hard, Mrs. Charles L. Hussey, Mrs. Merritt Ireland, Mrs. Perry Johnson, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. Francls B. Moran, Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. Chaun- cey Parker, Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, Mrs. A. A. Snyder, Mrs. Edward Stitt, Mrs. Harold Walker, Mrs. Eliot Wads- worth, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs, J. Butler Wright, The annual card party under aus- pices of the auxillary board of re- gents of Trinity College will be given December 1 at 2 o'clock in Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. M. P. O'Connor is honorary president and Miss Mary R. Roach honorary vice president; Mrs. Thomas H. Carter, president; Mrs, Beavens, Mrs. Dorothy K. Butler, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs, C. A, Camaller, Mrs. John Cammack, Miss M. E. Car- roll, Mrs. D. B. Casley, Miss Adelia Christy, Mrs. Jules Demonet, Elizabeth J. Dotan, Mrs. John F. Don- ohoe, Mrs. S. D. Donohoe, Mrs. Mau- rice P. Doran; Miss Ella Loraine Dor- sey, Mrs. John W. Dougherty, Mrs. Wiillam F. Downey, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Samuel A. Drury, Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Gleason, Mrs. R. L. Gr: Mrs. James G. Haskell, who Is chair- man of the card party committee; Mre. Francis J. Hemelt, Mrs. Ruymond Mary Johnson, Dr. Mrs. W. G. Johnso Miss | 51 Miss Anna B. Neumeyer, Mrs. John J. Noonan, Miss Margaret R. O'Brien, Mrs. James O'Connell, Mrs. M. P. O'Gonnor, Mrs. John B. O'Connor, Mrs. nk O'Hara, Dr, Mary O'Malley, Mrs. Margaret Pace, Mrs. Paepcke, Mrs. R. A. Sweeney Pescla, Mrs. Joseph Phelan, Miss Janct Richards, Mrs. Charles E. Roach, Mrs. Willlam N. Roach, Mrs. B. F. Saul, Miss Agnes Saul, Miss Mary Saul, Mrs. Edward P. Schwartz, Mrs. Raphael L. Shanafelt, Mrs. Samuel J. Shoemaker, . Joseph A. Stanley, Mrs. M. Talty, Mrs, Charles G. Thorn, Miss Katharine Toohey, Mrs. Z. B. Vance, Mre. John J. Walsh, Mrs. George A. Herman | || You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Fall Opening of The Campbell Studios Miss Anna J. Kead Keane, Mrs. J. Leo Linskey, Mrs. Thomas J. Lane, Miss Mary Catherine Lay, Mrs. John T. l..-nuhan Miss Mary H. Livingston, Mrs. t. Loughran, Mrs G \mx Charles il D'Arcy Magee, Mrs. George J. and Miss Ellen B. Monahan. Dr. AnIln Muhl, Mrs. P. P. Mullett, A h N Becker, jr., will render F. Hartnett, vice president; s and Miss Cecil Sales, 2. Fealy, recording secretary; L will ulsu‘ Iui;\(xv l;l'he o~ | se A. Dugan, corresponding °f | companist will be Miss Knoeller. Mr. ctary, and Sister Raphacl, treas- l’u ;lr\ Robert ::“‘h:r h, be- | pouhrt of the club will give sev- he bride ¢ b tlon | ral numbers on the cello. in the Church of | )nception, Father| y Henry Lloyd Aspin-|cicty for a year. ; B ) Learn to make i Connecticut Avenue at K Street yourself at this popul wchool of dressmaking. Dl‘l lbfl P"III Classes. ! '"i Le, -!u Batic. sons YA:“‘* [ Formerly with . ‘Woodward & Lothrop A Rt ths 1 Miss Louise Berberich. daughter of t a death in their family 3 The board is completed by the fol- lowing: Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Miss Katharine abbing- ton, Miss Rachel T. Barrington. Mrs. Augusta K. Bashford, Miss M. Corinne Mrs. Lillian Rram'h, who Hotel Martinique fo the season, will ente Tuesday, November mmaculate Connell officiating. The bride was by her father. A. Lanston and Miss Marjorie nsten are leaving for a visit to w York, to return in time for the rmy &nd Navy game, November 29, altimo; f n at luncheon g & iven in marriage | he wore a gown of | white georgette, fashioned on slender | i, lines, with a purt tr Her tulle — vell was held by a coronct of orane [ Mrs. Coolldge mna Cabinet hower | Women for Hospital Ball. of | patronesses for the Columbia Hos h , to be given at e A Complete Interior Decoration Mrs, Arthur Lee of will arrive in Washington today for a fortnight's stay, which will be di- vided between her sister, M eph- llkins, and Mrs. Reginald wife of Rear Admiral From here she will go|* ir. Lee at their home 1 Ariz. Mrs. Elkins is in New York and will return tomorrow. Mme. da Gama, wife of the Br. ; dor to Engiand, former! ngton, will come to for a visit in December. will be the guest of honor at bri followed by a supper party. which Edward W. McKenna will give | iday evening, December 12, at the| Hotel Plaza, in New York. Ikins, W. Va., And Furnishing Service A visit to these studios will prove inspira- tional, for here is a wealth of interesting furni- ture, and a profusion of “objets d'art” in metal, crystal and fabric, wrought by our own skilled craftsmen, as well as many examples from European sources exhibited in the en- virons of the beautiful old Draper Mansion. with @l b coral tulle and | bridesmaids were Mrs. berich, jr., siste law of the and Miss Hel |and powder biue trimmed with ruffl bands of the tu Robert Be brid Archbold, Delos , Mrs. ‘Anne rnett, Mrs. , Mrs. Hugh Dunlop, > Glover, Another Great Sale WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS Distinctive Styles and Materials | Comming, Mrs. Georg 'BEST WORK the right price you will find Comdr. and Mr: ton have gone 1 visiting Mr. and Mrs. ylor in their home on North Ustreet. The second tea of | honor of the 1 the seuson in —at November 20 to 22 Inclusive here alw Cornelius Vanderbilt is c ing her villa, the Breakers, at New- port, and will return to New York for Thanksgiving. Mrs FURRIER Sport and Dress Models Suede and Luster Fabrics Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Dawes have gone to Hot Springs for a short stay. A Christmas sale will be held in the ‘WOL gy een s | Only Three More Days Church, at Sixteenth and. O streets, | tomorrow afterncon, from 3 to 1|§| —to take advantage of three “ACQUAINTANCE o'clock, under the auspices of the WEEK” SPECIALS:: Women's ¥ of the Church ! 50c Ferns, Special . . . . . 20c $2 Boston $1.39 Table Ferns . . . . . . . . 98¢ Special Prices on All Other Flowers, Plants, etc., for the balance of the week THE BLACKISTONE Cashé& CarryFlowerStores Funeral Flowers Delivered—Corsages and Bouquets to Order 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone Fr. 5442 Phone Fr. 10381 Tel. Col. 9267 Phone West 1702 Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Women's Sizes—DMisses” Sizes—Stout Sises Col. €. O. Sherrill will be the chair- | of the floor committee for the at Washington Barracks on November 25, for the engineer branch of the Army c Many of these Wonderful Coats have just been purchased—the others from our regular stock Made to Sell $55 to $70 ms Sale . . $44 Ferns: ..o . o , is in charge of ticket onal ush THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET mong the gra ral School, at t benefit for the twe ry fund, to be giv dor Theater tomorrow iss Betty Bryant, p.m i Ruth Miller Green and Miss Charmingly New Dinner, Dance and Evening Frocks A necessity of the well regulated ward- robe—supplied from a variety of handsome exclusive creations—of eminent authorship— Chiffon, Georgette, Taffeta, Metallic Cloth Metallic Lace, Satin, Chiffon Velvet Brocaded Satin Embellished with beads, fur and ostrich feathers 52950 to $125.00 100 DRESSES TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK - Made to Sell for $20 to $37.50 *15 RALEIGH HABERDASHER, INC—-WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT For Street Afternoon Business Evening Party KNOX “VAGABOND” HATS, $8. Crepes Satins Novelty Silks Flannels Twills and others. Dance Frock Special $35.90 Misses’ Ombre Chiffon, Ostrich and Flower trimmed. As dainty a Frock as ever sponsored a debutante. TEN-ELEVEN CONNECTICUT AVENUE * AT K STREET - ' A RECEIVER’S SALE Prior to the reorganization of this business we are offering the most---- Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx Why business women like Hart Schaffner & Marx coats Business women must be well groomed. They w 0 N D E R F U L V A L U E S have no time to fuss with flimsy linings that won’t ! . stay in place; to be always sewing up this, or that Nothmg el D sibsiie ahatiog of rich and exclusive Fashions assembled in zn- ticipation of the entire season’s business must be turned into cash at once.’ This sale is imperative and includes all back order shipments amving this week. That’s why business women like Hart Schaffner & Marx coats. They have the style; the needle- work is as sturdy as in a man’s overcoat; there ‘are no fussy little repairs Featuring a price far below their values You just buy the coat and wear it and wear it— to work; to the theater; on the street—anywhere, any time. That’s all there is to it. Let us show them to you. Sizes 34 to 46. 55 Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street Every Hat a Take advantage of this wonderful op- portunity at once while selections are complete. The unusual character of this purchase makes this event one of exceptional inter- est to womien who seek individuality in their Millinery. Exquisite Coats, With and Without Fur—Dinner and Evening Gowns — Street- and Afternoon Dresses — Danee and Party Frocks—Hats.

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