Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 8

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Quick Service MRS. M. E. HOLLEY Col. 9378 2561 15th St. N. Courtesy’s Keynote Formality and cordiality unite in correspond- ence topped with a Brewood-en- graved die. Let us design one for you. “‘Bren®D é,,’('l#;ff’ oationers Lel¥56 This Special —PRICE on made-to- measure Alaska Seal Coats cannot last indefinitely. Place your order NOW. élaska "ie;l ; . m:::!re fo:.t.o. v 5350 Graduste Eyes Examined College Glasses Fitted DR. CLAUDE S.SEMONES A o Phone ¥ain 731 HINDERCORNS Femoves Corns, Car- louses, etc., stops all pain, insures comfort to the feet. makes walk- ing easy. 15c by or at druggists’. Hiscox Chemical Works. ‘hogue, N. Y. Dulin&MartinCo. 1215 F St.. and 1212-18 G St. WIZARD FLOOR POLISHER The Wizard Floor Polisher is the NEW device for polishing floors, that takes all the hard work out of keeping them in perfect condition all the time. Not only is it low in price, economical in use, but is easier and simpler to use and actually produces far better results than any other waxing device. PRICE, $4.00 A Including Regular 35c Can of ‘Wizard Wax Free Complexion Helps Coming back from the summer outing with its exposures — you’ll want to get your skin and complexion back to normal—ready for the social seasoh. ¥ Mrs. Coon’s Prescrip- tion will do it—in nature’s own way. Almond Skin Food "Muscle Cream Absorbent Cleansing Cream Simple—effective—safe. For Sale at Drug and Department Stores $1.00 each Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon . 1485 Eye Street 4 K SOCIETY - = i - Hemstitching Picot Edging Buttons Covered Quality—the Very Best Here . | they at that place. President will re rest of the autum The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. de Alencar, is in New York to p: official farewell visit to the Brazilian dreadnaught Minas been undergoing which will shortly depart for Braz The ambassador will go to Atlantic City for a stay of several weeks be- fore returning to i__The Secretary or two by their Miss Elizabeth spent the summer Lake George. 15 after traveling in Euro; o : Mrs. Coolidge Rejoins.the Vice President Two Sons to Their School. ; | RS. COOLIDGE joined Vice Pre: Willard | taking their sons, John and Calvin, to Mercersburg, Pa., by motor, having entered the ac"‘d’myllormer lieutenant, British royal air She and the of State and Mrs, Hughes will be joined within a day Miss will sail for New York spending . - > G g e e e ; THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY,#SEPTEMBER 14, 1021. After Motoring With Her - the | bier, Ohio,. officiated, the ceremony | sident at the New | taking place in the home of the bride’s | mother, 122 East High street, Mouat Vernon. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Mark Curtis Kinney. last evening, after force, and wore a charming gown of white brocaded satin and embrpidered georgette, and she carried a flhowerI Vice main here for the n. bouguet of bridal roses and lilies of the) valley tied with embroidered net. Thére were no attendants. The bridal. couple stood under an arch formed of wistaria, and garden flowers were also®used in the decora- | tion, eetheart roses and ite tulle forming the decoration for the byide’s ble at the repast which followe | “Shortly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Curtis left Mount Vernon for a short wedding journey, the bride wearing a tailored suit of brown duvetine and a hat of the same color. They will make their home at Chatham| ype Court, on Columbia road. i an aes, which ha repairs there :111:]‘1 the embassy. younger daughter, L. LANI Hughes, has vigiting friends on iss Mi etts, . 3 fiting friends on| Miss Minnie Letts, whose marriage 1 to Mr. William Marion Guthrie of St. September | yoseph, Mo., will take place Saturgay, o some months ober 15, left Washington yester- | duties. 1212 F street 1 accompanied by her mother, Mrs. | ER WINSLOW, Wife of the first mecretary of th Anterican embansy with him, is en route to W preparatory to assuming Lond. Frank Onion and Mrs. R. of Baltimore. hospitalities have been give; Miss Louise MecLa tertaining at a shower, Mr. Edward Eynon, a luncheon, and Mrs. Sinclair, mother of the bride, entertaining the wedding party at a buffet supper and following bride, dance hearsal. and — . John Letts, to spend two weeks in Henry C. Wallace. wife of | Xomty ic City. SthLy fer ALt who | Yew York and Atlantic City. the joined him at thé Highlands Monday, Reginald W is_busily engaged in looking for an for the winter adequate ize and convenient in location to the demands of a Mr: liams, who spent! is parents. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, sailed from New York yesterday on the Aquitania for cabinet | England, where he will resume his i studies at one of the schools of thal country. 3 Mrs. Eli D. Hoyle, widow of Gen. Hoyle, U. S. Army, announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Imogene Hoyle Shannon, to Maj. Joseph F. Taulbee, U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs..Armar D. Saunderson of New York, the latter formerly Miss Anne M. Archbold, have leased “Grey- stone,” the charming suburban home now occupied by the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, on the edge of Rock Creek Park. Mr. and Mrs. Saun- derson will take possession Octaber 1. Mr. re Dr. Rowe Gives Luncheon for Cuban Financial Mission. The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, attended the luncheon given today by Dr. L. S. Rowe, director general of the Pan-American Union, in honor of the secretary of the treasury of Cuba, Senor Don Sebastian Gelabert, and the other members of the special financial mission now in Washington, ich includes Senor Don Sebastian : Senor Don jose A. Gela nor Don Manuel {Despaigne. The minister of Cuba, ibr. Cespe:es. was among the guests, as ‘were the United States minister to : : - Mrs. George W. Cuba, Mr. Boaz Long; the governor 2 of the Federal Reserve Board, Mr. W, { L2V Here for H P. G. Harding; the controller of{ Mrs. George W. the Treasury, Mr. D. R. Crissinger; | With her daughter, M the vice goverror of the Federal Re- | derbilt. spent several days at the New serve Board, Mr. John R. Mitchell; | Willard this week, left vesterday for the chief of the Latin American di- | Biltmore, her beautiful estate at Ashe- vision of the Department of State, ville, N. C. Mr. Sumner Welles; Mr. Achille Viallate, Dr. C. E. McGuire and Dr. F. J. Yanes. of se. W, derbilt, who, “ornelia Van- = CI Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant has itaken possession of her residence, 11711 New Hampshire avenue, after spending a few days at the Hotel La Fayette. Mrs. Grant, who has been passing the winters for several years at her place in Florida, will re: Senator Frank B. Kellogg, who with Mrs. Kellogg is now at their home in St Ppul, will return to Washington about September 21, Mrs. Kellogg probably returning with him. | main in Washington this season. Of much more than usual interest in| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. ‘Washington, the home of the bride- | turned to New York yesterday after a groom, was the wedding Monday at' brief stay at the Shoreham, following H 2 o'clock. in Mount Vemnon, Ohio. of . their return from Europe. i Mr, Frank Sanford Curt| f clerk — I Mrs. Elihu Root and her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Edward Root, arrived in Washington last evening from New | ¢ of the Navy Department. to Miss Han- nah Hall Kinney, daughter of Mrs. Brockway Kinney of that city. Mr. is the son of the late Mr. and Rollin C. Curtis, and his home was formerly in Mount Vernon. —— Rev. George F. Smythe, pastor of| Mrs. Robert R. Hitt. who has been the Church of the Holy Spirit, Gam- traveling in Cnada with her son, Mr. Hvtel. Several Weddin, of Interest to S pastor of the Ryan re-, bride as ma ney Leary will be the ushers. guests. York and are at the New “'Hlardl Mi rleton Hotel. wh gistered. Capt. T. T. Crs torpedoboat base at Charleston, Craven and their daughter, Miss Ann Craven, who made her debut here last ason, will go to Charleston for the inter. Mrs. Vincent Astor sailed yesterday for Europe aboard the Aquitania and will be abroad sev et i William F. R. Hit, hag returned to New York and they are at the Ritz- |3 and Mrs. {Henry T. Oxnard of this city are also M en has been detailed to duty in command of a squadron destroyers, N. C. and al weeks. . Cards have been sent out a and Mrs. Spurr will be at home after October 1 street northwest. ing the marriage of Mrs. M. Garziglia and Mr. Frank at with a 3 14th | Mrs. Willlam Henry Walker, who spent last wi returned to Washington for a short visit and is stop Miss Marion H spend the winter with her brother sister-in-law, Thornton J. Parker, at 1815 place northwest. Yormer Governor and Mrs. Andrew J. Montague of Virginia returned on Monday from Stpckholm, where Mr. Montague has been one of the Ameri- can represcntatives at the interparlia- mentary union. * Mr. and tague will home in Richmond and remain there until October 1, when they will re- turn to their apartment at the Avon- dale for the remainder of the 'con- gressional season. 2 Mre. Charles Beatty Moore, wife of Maj. Moore, Fort Logan, Little Rock, Ark., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Montague, at the Avondale. accompany them turning to Washington in October. Dr. L. W. Glazebrook has returned from Biltmore, N. C., his family for a fe where they were visiting Mrs. Glaze- brook’s brother-in-law and sistér, | wore a gown of pink taffeta with geor- Maj. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Mrs. |gette trimming, her hat.being of the ! Glazebrook will return Friday. Mrs, | same materiais and colors. Shé car- Whiting has come to Washington for a brief stay and is at 1824 S street. Lieut. Col. P. W. Huntington, United States, Army, and Mrs. Huntington are | G. Loy, all A number of charming for the hlin _en- P..Kearfctt of Virginia, took place to- day, at noon, at the First Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper officiating. é N The bride Wwas attended by Migss | Sophie Radford as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were M Barr, sister of the b beced Kearfott, sister of the groom; Miss_Margaret Seibert Martinsburg, W..Va., and Miss Rose- mary Arnold of this city. Little Elizabeth Ann Barr, sister of the bride, was the flower girl. Mr. Clar: ence Kearfott, brother of the bride- groom, was best man, and the ushers included Mr. Osmun Barr, the i ; Mr. William Kearfott of Carterville, Va.; Mr. John Pullin of Martinsville, Va. and Dr. J. P. Sencindiver of Catonsville, Md. A breakfast followéd at the home of the bride’s mother, and Mr. Kearfott and his bride left later for their wed- ding trip. They will reside in Mar- tinsville after October 1. the wedding re- ter in the south, has at the Grafton. ar Parker will Mrs. Riggs Mr. and Mrs. Mon- W fethodist Episcopal Church immediately open their | yaytumn Mo il was the scene Monday evening of a charmingly appointed wedding, when Miss Virginia_Andrews Dorsey became the bride of Mr. Homer Odus Kephart of Atlanta, Ga. The church about the | KN altar was decorated with pafms and | N\ golden rod, and the Rev. Howard F. Downs, pastor of the church, officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Willlam G. Dorsey, wore a graceful gown of white satin crepe and a picture hat of white georgette, trimmed in clusters of orange | R blossoms and white satin ribbon, which formed long streamers. She carried a shower, boquet of bride roses. Accom- panying her as matron of honor was Mrs. Preston W. Welch, her sister, who United States Army, of She will to Richmond, re- where he joined wevks there, ried an arm boquet of rosebuds. Others attending the bride were Mrs. Phiip Talbert and Miss Evelyn Nash, the former wearing orchid taffeta and | geoTE! with_hat to match and carry- SOCIETY % | Newest tumn Mil 'ne Specially Priced i+ Large hats and small are included in this col- lection of models fash- ioned from -Panne or Lyons Velvet. Bows of Cire ribbon in a matching shade, novelty feather fancies and jet pins are the fa- vored trimmings. Col- ors include brown, navy, purple, beaver, henna ard black. Regular $1850 Values Special, $] 0 at the Powhatan for a time. | vgh 8. Kewrfott Wedn athryn Barr. MME. (Continued on ILaces and Lace Curtain | Cleaning i D, Inc. VIBOU! kt Opposite Keith’s Adjoining Metropolitan Theater . 1415 G St £ 932 Mrs. | | | | A wedding of unusual interest will | this evenine at & o'clock | vary hurch. a2 Winifred e of M ., son of Mr. eary. incl: Method n Columbia road. Sinclal Mr. and Mrs. Lindley E. ibecome the bri i Len L when Sinclair, ir. Richard and Mrs, Dawson, a daughter of H. The ceremony will be per-1 forimed by the Rev by Re; t Episcopal | Miss | | will | aroel | B. || ted hera Montgomery, { S| r will attend th, of honor and Mr. Whit . Walter C. Cox Mildred Mohr F. D. Macka and Mrs. A reception ‘wilt follow at the home of the bride’s parents 2620 Woodley place. here for the wedding include . The out-of- of Philadel hi M town phia A —for your attention at the remarkable price of $59.50 High-Grade Suits In effect no Suits at any price more truly reflect fash- e T ion and exclusive design than these. They are developed , with the new Jenny Coats—straightline; semi-tailored and ruffled effects. The character of the finish is note- worthy and unusual at the price—lined with Radium Silk. Some plain—othérs fur trimmed, embroidery and braid trimmed. Tricotines Mole Mousselyn Squiirrel Veldyne Nutria ; . Duvet de Laine Australian Opossum Dresses for Schoolr Many new and effective styles in Frocks. designed ex- : pressly for school wear—Darby, Chudley, Chevy Chase, etc.—in Jersey, Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Tricotines— some kid trimmed; others wool embroidered to match. Colors included are .the fashionable shades—Black, Navy, Brown, Rust, etc. $15—516:50—$] 850 to $20.50 Skil't. Specia]__anella Cloth, in side and box plaits. V.ery?r:i}:s* s 1 O New Sport Hats Peaturing the Felt effects—in fetching shapes—quill trimmed and ribbon trimmed, also soft Velvets—that are entirely new and decidedly smart. Black, Navy, Brown, Tan, etc.— , $850-$10—$1350-515 TWELOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET. 1216 F S\ N.W. . Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, Including Saturday Brimful of Autumn Interest Thursday’s shoppers at Jelleff’s will be greeted with new things of interest in every department. Aside from their charm of newness is the outstand- ing good value which characterizes our new apparel for fall at new prices. Fashionable Furs Used Freely The COAT Pictured - Is $29.50 It is of - Normandy cloth in brown, reindeer and navy blue, priced comformably with our September = Cost Sale; savings. The DRESS Pictured Is $19.75 A fetching variation of the regulation frock which may be had in navy blue tricotine. Sizes 14, 16 apd 18. $75.00 to' $110.00 Alaska Fox Scarfs, $49.50 Cleverly Outfitting the School Miss —VWith Coats —With Frocks —VWith Undies —With Stockings —With Shoes —VWith Gloves - —With Purses —VWith Umbrellas —With Neckwear —With Suits —VWith Sweaters —VWith most everything . she needs to wear JellefP’s—Second Floor. 150 Whole-Animal Fur Scarfs 5" to )> Less These come in a special purchase—and we doubt if the whole fur market can offer better values. Note the savings. $50.00 to $65.00 . $35.00 to $45.00 Alaska Wolf Scarfs, on the New Winter Coats In Jelleff’s September Sale LAVISHNESS that would have been impossible a year ago in the use of furs to adorn cloth coats at such low prices is quite the rule on our coats n the Sep- tember sale. This is partly because furs cost less this vear and partly because we are offering these coats at less than their intended selling prices. Mole, Nutria, Squirrel, Beaver, Fox, & Wolf, Kolinsky, Opossum All these furs are used generously. Huge collars, deep cuffs and panel effects. We are featuring Four Special Prices on Wom- en’s and Misses’ Coats, representing savings of about 25 per cent on later prices. $46, $58, $85, $115 Deferred Payments The coat you select in this sale may be secured on payment of a reasonable depo: We will hold it storage free and arrange payments running until November Ist. Women’s New Frocks Most Exceptional in Variety and Values at $25 $39.75 $45 LOTH or silk in a bewilder- v ing profusion of the new- est models for street, after- noon and dinner wear. Jellef’s—Second Floor. Umbrellas The $10.50 Kind $6.95 TUB ferrules. plaited leather handles. bakelite handles, wrist straps, bone tips— very fashionable cos- tume colors. 3 JellefPs—Main Floor. The kind of blouse you'll wear with a sweater or suit-coat, be- cause the loose turn- back cuff is designed to slip over the sleeve. We need hardly dwell upon the style, as it is herc- * with pictured. There is another model, however, in which narrow ruf- fling supplants the picot $55.00 to $75.00 Fox Scarfs, Alaska Wolf Scarfs, it O $35.00 $22.50 $28.75 edge. Both are $295. silky fox, colors are * Fine quality in me- Furred on two sides, ~ Large sizes, best ?0‘*" tucked back and taupe and m"me?"’i dium sizes in taupe, Made inchoker styles; quality, all-silk lined, o] jacly; novel 2 " e A ie.® lavee brown, battleship and ©0lors in brown, Lu- in battleship, taupe, Jellefrs—Main Floor. Sizes; mew shapes. , black. cille, taupe and black. black, Lucille, brown. Model Fur Wraps--Only One of a Kind A most extraordinary opportunity to purchase a luxuri- ous fur wrap at savings up to hundreds of dollars, $22500 Bay Seal Wrap, 165.00. .$750.00 Mole and Hudson Seal , Wrap, $395.00. : $590.00 Mole and Fox Tuxedo Wrap, $475.00. . $35000 French ~ Near-Seal - Ilf;gths run from 45 to 48 nc! . Wirap, $195.00. .. $150,;:o 3elgian Hare Wrap.‘ 00. 1218 F St N.W. Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, Including Saturday % % 727 Z N 7

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