Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 9

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~ WHTLATGH mus WITH CARD OF ‘Ahead in First Round in D. C. Golf Championship Play. ‘Marshall Whitlatch of the Chevy €hase Club, champion in 1919, led the * field in the first round of play for the £olf champlonship of the District of Columbla today over the course of {he Chexy Chase Club with a card of d place, one stroke , came George P. “nd Walter R. Tuckerman of Chevy se with cards of 84. Samuel Dal- the left-handed player of the ¥ Chase Club, was in fourth and four players tied fnr fifth place at These men were Albert R. Luhenzl John H. Clapp and M Other scores turned in in the first round were as follows Stnndlfnrd. er, 99. ind swept the course all morning and appeared to be incre: ing in violence early this afternoon, with the possibility that the after- noon scores would be higher than those of the morning. With Ihr(‘e added entries and one ed today over the the Chevy Chase Club. Two rounds will be played toflay and two rounds tomorrow for the title now held by Robert L. Fin bia Country Cl ing his_titl The three added entrants are G. Howard and R. E. Carlson of the Washington Golf and Country Club and A. E. Leet of the Chevy Chase Club. L. E. Sanford of Columbia withdrew. The twelve players entered from the Chevy Chase Club will also turn in their cards for the F. Oden Horst- mann cup competition, emblematic of the champlionship of the club. MAKES $260.000 DAILY. SAN FRANCISCO, October 19.—Ap- proximately 260,000 silver dollars are being made daily at the San Fran- cisco mint under recent fnstructions to speed up production, according to Supt. M. I. Kelly. ry department is working to its full capacity, and the mint is so busy that the plant officials have suspend- ed, for a time. the rules permitting visitors to inspect the establishment. According to Mr. Kelly, the coining of silver dollars is being increased in order that the government might save interest on short-term Treasury notes. —_— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the | [ following: Stuart M. Burton of Richmond, Va.. and | i) Olise W. thum of Chester. Va. Honty I Grote. wad_ Alpertine B, Gilmore. Vearnus E. Green and Margaret Lappin. John Katharakis and_Agelike Efant! WATCHES For Xmas Gift Buyers 158 The identical watch for which we had to ask $25 last Christmas. Highest grade American- made cases, guaranteed 20 years; octagon shape; 15- Cole of Hrlstow."Va. ‘ . Brawns, oupital. Mary B Meredith, 78, 62 U ot. 'llk" 0. Iltu of Bel Altfin Md., and . Vi Richard Dodd. 85, 1 Herrity, 17, 3813 (Continued from Eighth Pngu) Arvin ‘M. Groves of thls city ames W. Whalen, jr., and Kleanos M. Colaw ef Montere; Lo T, Rtiad Sy Faukin. Miss Isabel Babson, whose ey . i X m ¥ to Mr. Edwin Stanton e y Henry. jr, will take place Saturduy | n and Bessle Johnson, 18 hours,| evening. The other fi}f_flwr‘;"’fl?m_ Esther Kauffmann, 1510 H Strest N. W. Dot of Woods fier d. Robert Pendleton and Cora Wells. I Wllliam T. Jefterson and Laura Johneon, Oliver Freeland of Para aud Lillian | M Plater of ‘Sunderland, I _ , Ore., and) Wabiagten, D. & Hackley. Federoff. A rimanin M. Meyeur, Bmhs Reported i The following births have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- four hou Harry a Staniey F. b! E. Oppesite Shoreham Hotel Presenting Effle u Thnmwn boy. JLong, o Fashions for the Symphony, The- ater, Dinners, Dances, Teas, Travel- ing, Shopping—for every' occasion where smart apparel is a matter of importance. ] The quiet elegance and conserva- tive character of apparel from the House of Gidding are known to our patrons throughout the country wherever fashionable women Robi Fatoh aad Desste Toun, sil. -James H. and Laura Jackson, girl. Clifton J. and Emma Chatman, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- four hours: Angelina Capannelli, 10, 639 Pa. ave, s.e. Thomas W. Rourke, 57, Upited States Sol- diers Home ‘Garfietd Hospital, | Tybereuiosis Hospital Virginia T. Belt Americus Wheden, 81, 2301 Mivert o Mrs. Atmer A, Coiy 65, 507 Lamont [ ll"’l"l D. Colema @u[m g)]?artm (a 1215 F ST and 1212101218 G ST. China Reductions 25% Reductions This reduction includes all English, French—in fact, all imported open stock Dinnerware, covering an assortment of over 70 regular open stock decorations, which can be replenished as desired. 40% to 50% Reductions An assortment of three French china open stock decorations are offered at this substantial saving. These patterns are very attractive decorations. 10% Reductions This discount is extended on all purchases covering our extensive selection of American Porcelain Open Stock Dinnerware. 25 % Reductions In this extensive repricing there is included a large assortment of Individual Breakfast Sets, embracing both imported and domestic Street For Friday, Oct. 21 1106 G Street The House of Fashion jewel adjusted lever move- ment; kept in repair free of charge for 1 year. Complete with gold bracelet and ribbon brace- let in a handsome = $15.85 Charge Accounts Solicited SELINGER’S 820 F St., Corner 9th Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians “Look Jor the Big Oleck * sy Athcm?" It is sim; T Big Purchase Handsome Coats Luxurious fur collars and self collars—all the better materials—smartest models. $39:50 $49:50 $GOS 3895 Q8.5 Friday—Group of Coats at $19.95 (Values to $39.50) 16 to 38 sizes—silk lined—good: serviceable styles. Fur-Trimmed and Smartly Tailored Suits Styles and materials that are very attractive Such Smu Elsewhere, $50 to $75. Here......... 53950 & $49 50 An Offering of Beautiful Dresses Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Velvets, Satin-back Cantons, Tricotines and Poiret Twills—Styles that are smart and dressy s25 and s35 Values to 355 Friday Only—Group of Dresses at $14.95 (Va.luel to $29.50) Serges, Tricotines, Jerseys, Satins—16 to 38 sizes Genuine Hudson Seal and Natural Muskrat Coats and Beauti- ful Fur Chokers—at Bargain Prices Special Groups Street and Sport Hats Former Prices, $5 to $7.50, at $3.50 Special Lot of Sweaters to Close—Slip-on, Tuxedo and Tyon Former Prices, $3.98 to $5.95—Sale Price............... Special All-Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, Navy, Blaclt and Colon, $7.95 Tremendous Sacrifice Sale of Blouses Lot 1—Blouses to $11.00 Q8 | Lot 2—Blouses to $20.00 300 Beautiful Blouses, in two lots—Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Satin and cémbina- tions. All colors—navy lnd black included—all sizes. Some are slightly mussed. None C. O. D. or approval—all sales final. All late styles and colors—Lyon's velvet. Former Prices $10 to $15, at $7.50 sley Forman, Miss Grace Nelson, Miss | Rildgway of Chevy Chase, Md, Josephine Hughes, Miss Rae Rev. Thomas G. Smyth, pastor. Miss Alice Edwards, Mrs. A. S. Halle: )lel Margaret Bird and Miss Rebec brown crepe, with hat to match. altar decorations were of white duhlias Mr. and Mrs. Ridgway left and ferns. fmmediately for @ trip to Niagara | The Chapel of the Blessed Sacra-|Falls and New York city, and on their | vice consul of Ne|return will be at home at 3 Irving ment. at Chevy Chase, was the u ell arranged wedding Tuesduy ) o morning at 8 oclock, when Miss V.| oreet Chevy Cha Gertrude Bradley, daughter of My NS, |and Mra. J. W. Bradley of Lecaburg: Va., was marrled to Mr. Roscoe noon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. 608 TO 614 bride wore a gown of tangerine and Mr. W. J. M is at the Powl tarian House, 1789 Columbla road. | prescnted to soclety next winter in New for which Mrs. Richard ¥ay Jackson |Orleans, will be hostees. The event will be v the auspices of the Women's Church, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan lunchron guests,of William Hibbs, | Who entertained at the Shoreham Hotel. Inited States ivans Grogan, who spent ith his parents, Mr. and H. Grogan, left Sunday - ‘his studies it the United sbornm,\z, 11th ST. N.W. — The House of Courtesy: E won't blame you for being skeptical, but come and see the values we have been enabled to g’ather into this assort- ment of Featured Frocks at this minimized price. They represent styles that are Subject to Your Selec- tion at brand-new; desig‘ns that are ultra- fashionable---and a variety of modes and motifs that will respond to every personal taste. New “Ty-to-the-side™ Overblouses The smartness of this model argues its way into your favor in- stantly. A departure from the stereotyped style—and a refreshing. novelty. Crepe de chine and Georgette combinations. Navy and black, Cleara nce Of '19 Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Charmeuse, Satins, Poiret Twills, Georgettes, Tricotines. Elaborately finished with embroidery and beading and braidings— artistically applied. These are the Skirts You are wanting—but they’re in values you'll little expect to find at the price. Handsome plaids and plain colors—smartly plaided—and in effective combinations. Prunella Cloth and Poiret Twills. 110 Trimmed Hats —taken from one and another of the grades in our regu- lar stock. There are almost 110 different shapes and shades and trimming effects—for it's a clearance of practically the one-of-a-kind Hats remaining—which means the 00 : span of values is very wide. The $ e entire collection is placed on H sale at ..

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