Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1921, Page 8

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Dlpture trimmed in siiver, with [buffet breakfast followed for the| Florida were a in . | wedding party and a few intimate |Vernon Methodist Church of this city '!;:""“ bongust or °"“h“:'\ :" friends. and Mr. and Mrs. Mahan | Tuesday, September 20, by Dr. Clovis Biddle was attended by his brother, | jeft immediately after for an extend- |G. Chappell, Immediately after the Mr. Lynford ‘Biddle, as best man.|ed northern trip. . wedding they left for New York city They will make thelr home in Chest- and other points. The bride came to Mrs. Harley Calvin Gage and Miss 0 nut' Hill, Pa., on their return from M“K"el‘my‘e Rate iroturned 3i€o frued on Nin ,. Shoes = = | p . . : N maang i, their residence on Dupont circle after Mra, Gordon is the daughter of Mrs. o . Edrise Clarke ot Vicinia, ‘whose |Spending the ~summer months at|] acos and Lace Curtain Nantucket and Edgarton, Mass, and camp in the Adirondacks and re- at Rehoboth Beach, Del, whera they ; :::‘r:leedn ciestetday to#her New York Il . To Get Your Supply of J - 3 : e $ ) : R | oo e e S mons | Stoppie 2 week ai Atlantic City on " Cleaning : The Shop That Shows the New Styles First Mr. de Alencar, Ambassador of Brazil, |} . AR iR T xortn| MME. VIBOUD, lnc. ' ' Returns to City Tomorrow—Secre- ' M | - v i g op|oinn tnd Mo Jo TR o RS T x i 3 ary of State Luncheon Guest. i ashing i 19 ; y . ry B . : ! ):-a. ::’hllehwm has closed her HENDERSON’S on F Street HE ambassador of Brazil, Mr. de Alencar, will return to- morrow from Atlantic City, had a cottage for the summer. There's Insplrahon n Dr. Parls Brengle and Mrs. Bren- Living With uch Furnityre rn gle are in Lorain, Ohio, and afe house where he has bedn for a week | ¢ m,",d}:‘,“nm... 2 guests of the latter's uncle and aunt, i 4 —as this house affers. Built with fidelity, or more, aftér making an official Visit| genator Shields will return to the 4 e e oot | true to artistic canons and withal serv- to New York to see the Brasillan|Shoreham today and will be joined . = jceab W. erson Furniture is dreadnaught, which has been under- |later by his famil Eate Pocee ey famnone S 5 ::coer::,)l:x'\i«;knal\)lc. ::::”:srssoatisfying s Perfect-Fitting Genuine _ golng repairs there. Senator Carroll §. Pa; . i Miss Virginia V. Thompron A2 npa has returned to'his u“g‘:t"{mvmflf ; ; . Wed to Edward J. Mahan. i artistic eye as to the demands of ma- = The Secretary of State was the guest |1in Square Hotel. . The marriage of Miss Virginia V. 3 tesial comfort. ° 2 T : Thompson and Mr. Edward J. Mahan Spumen of honor at a luncheon today at the| genator and Mrs. Arthur Capper re- P of West- Point took place Monda =/ Comparison” will prove PRICES IM- Shoreham given by about forfy of the |turned to Washington this morning : September 19, at St. Paul's Church, ¥ ® 5 most ‘prominent overseas newspaper Lr;r:etfiir nmnet 1{: Topek;. K;t - 3 };‘ev. Ffi‘ i"n Loughran of Marlboro, R PRESSIVELY REASONABLE. Come in re they spent two weeks after s . officiating, assisted by Mgr. correspondents of Washington, With |maiing a series of visits In Ilinols, 4 James’ F. Mackin, rector of . (he and prove that for yourself. Mr. Frederic Willlam Wile of the|where they were the guests of Sen- MISS TULIA URIBE, church. The bride Wore a smart | Puinps' & Oxfords the master of ator and Mrs. Medill McCormick and tailored suit of blue broadcloth, with C A R w H E D S 0 N | enitageipta AT ot F e L A OGOTICk 878 | vy as returnea to the Colombtan | H12Ied 2ult of plug brosdciorn, wink || R TCH D . NDER cepemonies- SMI. i Copley. legation with her brother-i her bouquet was of orchids and bride | of the guests. = sister, the minister of Colombia roses. Miss Maude Thompson at- FURNITURE & 40 YEARS | A Senator Frank B. Kellogg of St.|Mme. Urueta, who spent the season at | tended her as maid of honor and Mr. DECORATIONS ‘"= h'eet IN_SAME . 2 ; Paulg Minn., has returned to Washing- | Spring Lake, N. J. James Mahan of New York acted as TEL. MAIN 8266 S QUARE - lil | Bottvian Minister ton and wiil be joined here next week best man. Mr. Leo Cleary and Mr. - S : Il | Leases Home Here. R:{f:fli ‘I,(elllm, ):vho is remaining on | ceive the degree of master of arts,| Paul M. Burthe were the ushers. A The new minister of Bolivia and Mme. e ome. and then motored through Devon- . = = = = do Ballivian have leased the residence| Senator Samuel D. Nicholson of|shire and Cornwall, He was former- || I ac tts nue northwest, Colorado returned to ‘Washington this|ly choirmaster at St. Stephen’s Epis [ Cot. Honry A du_Pont, and | MOTning for the reconvening of Con- | copal Church here, where his uncle, ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS—AAA TO D will ‘take possesslon about the eceond Ereid {Lor Spending part of the recess | Bev. Georke Fske Duliiuie” of the v | e in Leadville. 8 erts is a graduate O : e e i University of. California and daugh- 100 tret T achingion. | Tholr | SeNator and Mrs. Frank B. W ate Dr. Eberts of Cali- since coming to Washington. —TReir|ywith their daughter, Miss W e | fomntae s T | iss Carmen Ballivian, w We purchased these shoes at a remarkable [f|dsushter. Mbe Carmee. ot «lx:."e'll"em?l\’i e Ohle! ‘whare they "spentthe| Mrs Woodbury Blair will enter- “Wooltex” » > - & | | The minister and Mme. de Ballivian will | ¢, - s = V| 7 v - 4 price-concession and are passing the savings [ |Sicriain at @ dinner this evening t | Representative Mana ‘ tain i “importine’ dinner _ company. When you buy a “Woolte: 2400 16th street. - Back From Bar Harbor. Newport, R. L coat you have made an invest- e LGUEEN GOALEY e e e s, e st i ST e B e ot o S o e In patent leather and black kid, with Louis and Cuban heels, [ff | the summer. their apartment At the Higniands. '~ nba styles are desxgned.to bg long- DR SRS i : = The mintster of Ecuador and Senora | Dr. Chin Lina Woo, minister_of |son; was announced in London e ; Store Hours: 9:15 to' 6, including Saturday | lived—smart to begin with and No Exchanges—No C. 0. D.’s—No Refunds Sorims Take, N 3 whedo oy mpenttie | Willrd fase srems ot e New | ferdsy, Miss Bucklers home s in smart to the end. summer, having one of the most attrac- family and will remain in the, tive cottages at the resort. They are|capital for & short time. He Is Lci Mrs. Harold Walker will leave t I [ > now established at the legation, With|route from Peru to China, and will |day for New York and will sail Sa o 3 i . their children for the winter months. be joined in this country i urday on the Olympic for Europe, w t | Queen' Quallty Boot Shop il - by Mme. Woo, who is utl’l’l 1‘:1?’:?‘:"' where she will visit her brother-in. rlce ere e i i The minister of Denmark, Mr. Brun, ety law, and sister, Baron and Baroness will return to Washington tomorrow! Mr. F. de Selys de Fanson, the|Wilhelm von Schoen. 1219 F STREET N.W. from Bar Harbor, Me., where he spent|newlv appointed counsellor of the the summer. Belgian_émbassy, is expected to a: Mr. John B. Henderson is at Mojint rive in Washington at the end of this | Clemens, Mich., to remain for a week. Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes. The minister of Uruguay, Dr. Varela, | month. He is ¢ sty | ‘ ‘ ’ , | Q Quality 1 in New York attending a convention | Symon, who has hesumed the toics| Miss Georgine Campbell of this city’ —_— and will remain there for several days. | of chiet of the division of the Ameri: | n ien, Oramiott: DX and s $fme. Varela and their children are still the Belglan forei Mce. | Mrs. “Austin Flints: piace at dew- | [N i e e e Var eI SR S et SN farelan fomee [Mre AustinCFlnCs place st/ Kew. ' ‘ dren will join her husband 1n the lat. | °0 " 2n¢ Wil 020U 25 , 1 tor part of October. Mr. Sheldpn L. Crosby of the i}ul}: ° Mr. Charles Louls Seya, representa- | DePAILTSI] has arrived |8 New Yorlg w uld G t E t Th Y ’ tive of Latvia, and Mr. Arved L |°° the Baltic from Europe. (o) € a Urea ven 1S I ear mother, Mrs. John Sidney Webb, at . . r :t"!:ecrl:fims:I;l;l;:::g:yflmn:;dof;fi thelr apartment at 2029 Connecticut [||2daress the ciib on “The Inteliectual |2Venue. after spending the summer f|and ‘Artistic Lite of Latvia. = Mrs, | §ith her sigter, Mrs. James F. Mitch- epr—" . — 1 lf fonn &. Gaynor will be hostess and [ €1l &t Bar Harbor. - 1115 1 1 F smm ¥ T Mitchell Carroll will preside. Representative and Mrs. James T. - 5 Begg and their daughter, Miss Elea: S 5 Se‘nvuto;;l Carter Glass has returned |nor Bhexg. Brke rtelurningdl‘n \\;;shin 4 0 ashington from ton this week after spending the con- > 1i 3 5 3 s Virginia. Sre, Oluss witl o1l | gressional recess at. their. home at ) RE you familiar with the type of P y not leAve her home there until much |Sandusky, Ohio, on Lake Erie. 1.3 z =) coat which sold for $150 last year>— . o s GYRT » look for it at $95 in this “Wooltex” week Kundzon, secretary of the Latvian| pfiss Sidney Webb has joined her || " 5 later in the autumn. T Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins is in New legation, will be the guests of honor N s el I " Mrs. Charles B. Ward, wife of Rep- | York, at the Plaza Hotel, for a brief resentative Ward of New York, has|stay. arrived in Washington and is at the % . New Willard, wh hy - 2 7 ~ o v ~ Q) o R R TAARS Sk o e Dot Mgty St ; B~ Vvt iewit g coats . Roonevelt Starts A wedding of wide fterest took || { ¢ that are marked at $55 for “Wooltex for G. Convention. place yesterday in Baltimore, when | ’ The as v Mrs. Douglas Huntley Gordon be- ! ) by ; : 7 Col. Theodore Roaerernry of 4he Navy, | came 'the® bride of Mr. J. Wilmer I week: The fur-trimmed model shows terday for New York, where he mag| Biddle of Pkiladelphia.” The . cere- 2 : folned by Mra. Roosevelr, who has|MOnY was performed at the home of i W mole or nutria lavishly used—such a been passing the summer at Oyster| M- And 8rs. J. Triplett Haxall, 1037 ||} i shly S Bay, L Lo and they ety 1ot,OYBter | s Paul street, in the presence of | \ 1d have t i 5 ll| for Syracuse. N. Y. where Col. Rogso. | the members of the two families. A coat would have been priced at $85 or il | vert will attend the republican. state | Sell breskfast followed = o : N OB e, Dh t bel leri convention. Mrs. Roosevel 5 egoride. B 3 a1 s b v » 1e coa v res turn to Washington with éfn.";’z'.‘m::. Mr. Douglas H. Gorden, jr. Her](li B \ ) g o} elow derive Misses’ School Dresses The late-comers are even more effective than their predecessors—in detail of design and finish. Darby Jerseys. so, Erlday morning to attend” o) BTy L entbroiasred i “the same | | , : ‘ its distinctiveness from its fabric, ulua, 3 9 residence, 1601 S1st streate Wil yine | shade. and_she wore & large black 2 8 3 \ Serge and Check Vel(}urs. will ocoupy this winter: e J . and its extremely novel, yet not freak- . Novelty Satin-striped Jerseys. Mr. and Mrs. Chiasies 3. ‘el . . i i k : : i L Twin 5 S| ish, design. . Two-piece Bromleys. Tein ke Lo, rematn uncil latg in | Still Offering , desig : s ri t, durk = . $ Guimp Frocks. s dorins - whien e "0 || Fine Furs at Deferred Payment and Lay-Away Privilege If you fancy a coat in our Sep- tember Coat Sale, including, of course “Wooltex™ week, yet do not feel inclined td put forth the en- tire purchase price, we will ar- range deferred payments running until November 1st. They are the ideal Sleeveless Frocks—most desirable for school and college wear—and offered in all the wanted colors. . 7 $10—%12:50—$1 5—9%]1 6-50—to—$2050 . who was playing Seattle. S m P 7 es Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, who is now ummer .r'fc In New ¥ ork (ol the Ambassador | {| Warm weather is linger- home, on ‘Scott circle, at an. eary || 1€ hut furs are not—under date. Mrs. Dimeck has just returned |l the pressure of Summer t| from a visit to her son-in-law, Signor | | Pri they” i Catalani, Italian minister to Veneguela, rices, they’re moving out and Signora Catalani. "Il briskly. Miss Carol Eberts I 1 For best choice from lom‘:':dmlh:. ::enrr Ve;xle. these noteworthly bargains, . Mau yman Ebert - | B i ley. Calif, announces the eneage: ||| PuY now. A Deposit As- Y ment of her daughter Carol to Re sures Anything. X Henry Purcell g‘;ur‘fih‘ New_ York, formerly of [ CEYRT, 3} 1 3 Wasnington, "Mr. Vedste recently ro: o Wooltex” stands for the utmest in a visit to the B!sho!_ot New York |} i : i in his summer home<at Seal Harbor, | il MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL value even at regular prices. Itisonly l%fl:.flfl,E:.;lgl:{ :nm;l'll:h l{\lm%flr Mr. | i AT WHOLESALE PRICES . . [ rethmming. o Grtaonth i Englan 212 F Street when concession of - actual profit is = made that we are able to offer such quality in winter coats at such low prices. The low prices in no way affect the guarantee of satisfaction which ac- companies a “Wooltex” garment. — Repeating th 3 Special Sale of . ; Dresses 82950 You'll find them most interesting in the exclusive char- acter of design and finish—appealing not only with their artistic but intrinsic merit—as well. 2 This Store is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. Plenty of styles-for Women and Misses. - ? Charming Play & Dress Apparel Jellef's—Second Floor T % sk i : For Infants and Children l ricotine DRORMIEPe At Moderate Prices we are introducin; I . . p g New and . I Crepe Satllt Potret Twill Unusually Different Showings, Distinctive with us, of , ||f; A Sample Line of ¢ Fall and Winter Apparel, fashibnably designed for " both the Health and Happiness of Babies, Small With beading and embroidery; ribbon and fagot em- |‘ “ Girls and Boys to Six. , el | I | M I | i bellishments. 3 Jap Mink Coats, Stoles, Capes, Chokers The entjre lot of one high-grade furrier’s display pieces of Jap mink. We bought it all and are offefing all at a Long and Short White Dresses. . ............81 to $35 . $1.50 to $7.50 1 . Long and Short Petticoats. . Bloomer Dresses, colored.. .$1.95 to $15.75 Colored Dresses......... .81.25 to $18.50 Serge, Silk, Crepe de Chine and Velvet Dresses Coats, white and colored..... vieeeesas..$7.50 to $60 i Sweaters, white and colored. .. Sweater Suits ..... | Boys® Suits. ... ‘Hats ocoiinenaes % Caps and Bonnets..... Plain and Fur-Trimmed : Coats New—very new models—full of practicai comfort and charming grace—lined with high-grade silk. 'Reduction of ]/3 ; From Regular Price This is an unusually fortunate opportunity to acquire a fashionable mink coat or piece at a very big saving. . JellefP's—Second Floor Avaunt Umbrelas! ‘Away with- the old kind that can do service only in a rainstorm and become a bur- den when the sun comes out! Here Are New Umbrellas The $10.50 Kind at .75 to $1150 * .50 2o $18.50 fi .$2.50 to $21.50 .$2.50 to0 $15.75 .$1.50 to $18.50 2 Romfir; and Creepers The weaves are Marvella, Veldyne, Chamoistyne, $3 French I 1 Orlando, etc., and the fur trimmings include Mole, Aus- Bibs—Silk Wrappers—Sacques g } tralian Opossum, Wolf, Fox and Squirrel. £ : o Booties, Mitiéus knd: Cafis to match o $6.95 (s;lloveess }{ 3 > . Novelties—Dolls—Play R'uy—sv. cales seadise ifé%%-&:@;-};f T T, e 1 $6/0-90 to $20(-00 . B-'odxget;r—%bf-.—f!rnh—co:n;el: 3 :;..‘.‘:,‘,3: otib ende. Fash: | o A2k \ Kiddie Koo Dressing Tahles an @ nable! A o giace fin | ” ‘ P Nabs combined s e elletfs—Main Flogr | Pfnir " D P LA e Main Floor _ Store Hours: 9:15 to 6, including Saturday Filbeet Grner Tiieleentl

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