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B > SOCIETY, " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19 SOCIETY. — = “ride il N . which | Invitations will be sent out after Mrs. | street, in Cleveland Park, which she | Long and is at the Hotel Hoosevelt 1 n-American | McLanahan’s arrival in Washington. | recently purchased for her Winter! until December 1. She will pass the ¥ ‘clock by the M aM E home. 5 Winter with relatives in Philadel riday A ) ) ‘ash- | Mr. and Mrs. Roper Hosts hia, going later to Florida. T S ‘entirely | Modny for! Son! cug HIES e, Mrs. O. B. Stout and her daughter. | 7" EOINE £ i Mr. and Mrs, Daniel C. Roper will | Miss Helen . Stout, of Adams M 2 Fr an of Rich Road left today for New Ya., A Preston Means b s receptic s o o h o wnsant is) ithe lI“I“':’“‘:““I'*J"h“(>"<‘]'<:'l"(l‘;I:' .‘;‘v::”“f“l'r‘r{‘;"c‘l‘r‘ \mv_uu- former’s sister, Mrs, f . Ala., are spending the Handmad() S Wi or Mrs. John W.|eon una daughter intaw, Mr. and Mrs. = 1 e he e L e omec 1 The lresldent (lnd \lrs (,()ohd(rc 1 eft "Cateriain at ten this att| oty e M Do L in Balthmore th Do ths Tuests of Mrs. Wil | 3rs. , at their residenc 5 November 10, in San 1 Kirkpatrick, widow of the well | etts avenue. Mrs. Lea, who v in her home in g % 5 : v in lffw"'.‘"", - = (Continued on Ninth Puge.) N D ) , (e zain in her apart- : e A 1 will go to her he e i - for the Winter. S (Ao 4 s her guests Mrs. Rob- e Y. W. Woddrop. For the dainty Niichall | her ‘daughter. ) Yo | . y e e e el et anteioaal I Tt T N i ‘ mbroidery : cnconier e Coolidge went to New York | Was ! s : > Pl 1 c Mre. R ard enter J frock, rtcraft this m . where 3 . ! ) e : p ined at luncheon and bridge Braiding t ) 3 N vyant | 5. G day in compiiment to Mrs. 3 e his | motor « Greensburg, | 2 sbutante | of Hartsville, . and v P. Bartholomew of Essex Falls, ) avors this bea Pa.. vesterday i Mrs. Wyant | M J !ul|\|ehll“"l{up.q»_ who s her house est and the children in their apartment | Mason. Others in the company were Mr. and Mr Henry Ml i s at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Wyant | Miss Georgina Hicks and her house | er. the latter formerly Miss Dstelle| Mrs. Lawrence Washington of St “orms, will remain with the former's | Paul, Minn., and Hattford, Conn Jarents until after Thanksgiving and | the house gu Mr. and Mrs Baiion will attend the Army and Navy foot [S. Newman. B s ball game in New York . 1 uttonholes | Dr. ana Mrs. Poop Edse Mrs. and her sister, | have as their g « J s i : ey, entertained | Virginia Pochon and = Miss 4 Tucking a company of 14 ut luncheon today [Pochon, daughters of M. and Shirring in compliment to Miss Sydney Neale, | Pochon of —Lausann 3 oS hgh utante daughter of Mrs. S. ¢l SO : . Neule. 3 Prompt Service tate and Mus, 3 : s 3 e dford entertained % ;. el ; = Mr. g 5. Francis A. Murray er e in --"“N""*"j Quality Workmanship n given by : 3 g ¥ e A bridge supper o Minlster of 3 1 Mme < roa Dl ¥ 3 v Others hl Iln‘ most assuredly and her fiance, Mr. . Hixson off, the lirst secretary of | Tuesday evening Miss Wrenn was ;xh‘ yptian el \ the guesi of honor at a handkerchicf | Bey : onded 2s i e : shower given by the members of the |Quantico and A soyez 1 H CI3H-F-STREETP and Mme. Seva re SIS 5 N [ele B Socorty e “""‘,’,- | Mrs. Henry A. Beck, who has been J f sting in the din 5 Miss = Antoinette Loetsch. on Fair-{, “p.aquent visitor in Washington in| £ ment street the past, has taken an apartment at | Park Hotel for the W Mrs. Franklyn Elmore Van Luven PR has issued invitations for the mar rviage of her daughter Marie, ta Mr. John Wil SRS yeloel \ West Seventy fourth | 2 street, New York. | > Mr. Jenkins was one of the civil as o M osephus Daniels | W are able to make highest grade Window I it | " Shades to order at factory prices, giving you quality shades st less money. e bl e . We have pictured, to the left, three taken an! SGotqh, Melmid 1 . of the many popular L EN O X on for the Reat Domeatic Foliand ¥ spending Several yeurs Opaase Cio R Bivner vies. §34 50 CHINA patterns which are on dis- Sosm e R et T play in our GOLD CHINA ROOM. siesen we no THE SHADE FACTORY | g e and i 145 Newark 1109 14th St. NW. Main 10428 | > DA A A A For the Thanksgiving N Table or description. s i tal e . o Nameers., $62.50 - A ) nything ir exceptional merit has Aot e ; Dinner Pintes 1 : " § HARErs i Brothers | Bread and Butter :i;s: made it the prefer- ¢ is required — w EW I piG~ : 3 g i o would be pleased t« This famous china needs no introduction or Frid ence of the most dis- : Special for Friday A ¢ have you inspect . 2 i criminating persons. o ascontnie MES. JOSEPH RICH ARDS, <1 Most Interesting Group of P Formerly Miss Esther Walther, \\l ose ma k' place Thursday, No- S e 48 Fur-Trimmed er part of | Dinner Flaes §69 00 an il give s ana moie, §35°00 | 1215~1217 F Street her daugh- ahan, for which XCLUSIVE f':\shinnxquuifilc fabrics u_nd iy Bt doxen and 1214 101218 G Strees fur characterize the forty-eight coats which —_ Rizik offers. appreciably reduced, for tomorrow. Hours—8:45 to 5:30 To name needlepoint among many kashmirs, . \'cll\lr?l.n\"t}](;l|:';(zmdl\cldinc >u§qc.~t~nlhc fabrics. EOTOCOOOLOCEIDDITEEEDESERES Seasonable Serv1ces 3 The furs embrace dyed and natural squirrel. —for which we are exceptionally well equipped, 9 nutria, fox, beaver and caracul. include Furniture Repaxrmg and Rehmshmfi Re- 3 The special price asked tomorrow prescnis the upholstering, fine— 3 final feature which madame or mademoi- PAINTING & PAPERHANGING o ey Our standards of craftmana}up are high, but estimates will convince you ¥ | 88.50 that Henderson's work is not necessani expensive. o Formerly 135.00, 145.00, 155.00, 165.00 3 TWELVE THIRTEEN B > AMES B. HENDERSON ! | Dgfis‘?r@@i - Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting § RN go=0 chy are the i 1108 G Street—phones e e nt road, before — DOTATI e PRI eriip eI/ Fstablished Over 50 Years Schwartz—Ladies’ Tailor Ready-to-Wear Dresses Formerly 820 1ith St. EW ADDRESS 1727 L St at Conn. Ave. '\ \mumlllhr coruer from the avflower Hotel C Trom BroJues lo kd Venlnd J] ers “GENEVA"—6011 ace. Tuin Great Two-Day Sale B pp BeadedSoap P e Of Women’s and Misses’ [ 4 Five of the New Fall and Winter Styles . that contribute more success to Sterling’s Smartest WInter Coats Banner Year. Never before have you 1227 F St. NW. Maison Maurice A N M d 13th and G N.W. j ‘ E_W O e Luxurious Furs—Finest Cloths been able to secure such shoe values for | All Colors—Distinctive Moadels SAVINGS OF $10 TO $30 $ "fi{%fi&%”‘éfii o G‘Igolo]:el‘rs : At These Prices ' 6 5 O INVASTELSHADES| || $39:0 #5920 $79:50 | é fi ‘ BEAUTIFUL FROCKS—Two-Day Sale, $25 Exceptional Values “PERT”—6508 Suede, Satin or e T : in Fine Silk Hosiery S o §1132330835020502203020310332020 0020002200020 0 22000322040 222020200 20008 Frlday Mornmg ' : | } These Bargains Friday Only Sterling 808 and Chiffon Silk Stockings Eieemcintichr NS 65 DRESSES, WERE $15 TO $25FRIDAY gy gz are “f“:;“s"l:: P:Pr‘g?" bl“‘“se 125 High-Grade Hats ] ‘5 Silks, satins, crepes, jerseys, balbriggan and Sloths. 7' : OfFECIiwonee pEC All taken from our regular stock. Friday, to close. Smart women 8 ENSEMBLE SUITS__FRIDAY : 1.5 : : “GENESEE"—5492 Shor V. welcome this change 15 to 38 sizes. Were $6950 to $1Z5. g ok Calf, Special 3 pair price $4.85 S o o Dk Calf We are of- fering tomor- row morning a Fors in style. Distinctly merly limited num- ] . ber of Hats $5.00 dtfferent fro"l Long and short coat styles, i !- for auick dis- anything shown ; : WA’IT‘ERS SHOPS pesel before. i ’ For the unbobbed, : | MILLINERY LESS THAN HALF PRICE | : ' s i | g _— e TRIRE Come Early' for i 100. ! $5 to $8 Hats, $1.98 and $2.98 1337 F St. NW. 1337 F St. N.W. Best Selections “Hats of Tomorrow, Shown Today” : ; 15 TAILORED TWILL SUITS, WERE $40 TO $65 15 TAILORED TWILL SUIES, WERE $40 TO $65