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S OCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO ‘ " 5, ayes =5 No. 3280—$95.00 The silhouette - of this coat is onme of the newest —a_straight boxed effect achieved by narrow plaits that define the front and back panels. The fullness under the arm is confined by narrow Ccross straps. Embroidered motifs at the waistline and on the throw collar furnish the trimming. Made in soft, rich Panvelaine in soft tones, radium silk lined. No. 4420—$45.00 A loose, roomy coat, just what the younger girl needs. Inexpensive vet smart for every day and suftable also for informal parties and dances. The aeroplane collar can be worn as a scarf or with its ends tucked under the belt in front. In blues, browns, tans and navy. = L No. .00 A coat certain to com- mend itself to\the mem- bers of the younger set. Sleeve seams are so con- trived that the shoulders fit snugly while the skirt flares gracefully from the under arm. The panels set in at the side, the interest- ing circular pocket and the smart fur - collar are all features that will appeal to the younger woman. Of fine Normandy cloth with wolf collar, best shades. % Extra! November Sale of the $115.00. Four special groups.at $45, S‘aa. $85 and $95 Wooltex Stands First for Style and Wooltex Coats have a style permanency that endears them to the wearer during the second year's wear. They look ahead in their designing at the Wooltex factory and embody those fundamental new 2,00, O DD N D D DD O (D D, One "of Many Special Events Tomorrsw | A Sale of $72.50 and $75 Evening Gowns at $50.00 With Evening Gowns in such great demand, this sale is indeed a uote\\urthy offering. The collection is made up of handsome beaded robes—jet, crystal and sphynx beading, with satin foundations and net draperies and slecves, | very handsome in blick, flame, sapphire, rose and white. Only a limited quantity. ’ 1216 F St. N.W. And therefore this November Sale of Wooltex Coats, presenting the opportunity '(to select from the largest Wooltex assort- ments of the season and in many cases at special savings. is generally loaked for by women who know. features that last. ~ Wooltex Stands Equally for Wear To achieve continued shapeliness through long wear, Wooltex first tests the fabric, then fashions it with painstaking care! handwork that goes into Wooltex Coats, costly as it is, counts‘in the the long run. The careful tailoring of the unseen parts—the use of quality ¢ findings, even to the sewing of outside seams with sil tige for the Wooltex label. 355 No. 3220—$45.00 This coat justly de- serves the title, versatile. Its simplicity commends it for everyday wear, while the fabric, the new rivolia éloth, is such as to make . it a coat smart enough for dress occasions over a silk frock. The collar looks well worn either open or closed. In navy, brown, deer and mole. Style Features The cape sleeve, the blouse back bottoms. Large armholes, full backs and belts. Trimmings Hand embroidery Cable stitching Self cording Furs Scotch mole Squirrel >~ Beaver Wolf ' Nutria Fox this week. At $85 and $95 Are the panels used in new way, flanng oolte Why do so many women insist upon Wooltex? Not because we have said that'Wooltex Coats have points of extra good- ness—but because the women themselves have now found out by the test of actual wear that Wooltex goodness results in lasting satisfaction. Prices No. 3300—$55.00 A type of coat that will take on the personality of The tie ends of the collar can be worn any number of ways and too, can change the csat from an unbclted to a belted model or it can be worn in front only with the wearer. the belt, the back hanging loo: Note the interesting pock- ets with rows of cording that accentuate their odd . ing. Made in evora, au- shape. tumn shades and black. Materials Velora Evora Chamo Cordana Rivolia Velvasuede Panvelaine Marvella Normandy Pollyanna - Colors Navy Sorrento blue 1 Marmot glack Malay brown rown Tortoise Oriental blue Volnay Nubian brown Burro At $45 and $55 Are Typical Wooltex Coats —zgood looking, of materials that fashion demands and of quality that is necessary for the Wooltex promise of service. And there are savings of from f5 00 lo $15.00 per coat for Finer Materials richer linings, more expensive to make, but alwayll with the Wooltex ‘qualifications that insure real service. The illustra-* cost. $25.00 to , has built pres- N D N NN ) ) ) S X I ) ) 1 D N ) ) ) 1) | Winter Coats No. 3211—$§95.00 The wolf collars and cuffs on this model fre enough ommendation for the coat. They give it luxurious air that en so much desire. An ent coat for ali ivhes gure because of simple yvet slenderizing lines. Made in cordana, rich shades. The we Four Special Groups for the November Sale 385 95 No. 4430—$55.00 In a coat like this a girl is certain to feel and look well dressed on all occa- sions. The tie collar with its tasseled cuds gives it a jaunty air, while the odd- shaped pockets give a touch of variety. Both collar and pockets trimmed with silk st Made in cordana cloth, black, navy and brown. \ No. 3190—$85.00 The younger woman is asking more and more for’ the snug shouldered coat with the full flaring skirt: This model is one which will satisfy all her desires. The ma._erial is of the type to make it a real dressy The fur collar of wolf gives just the right tions pu:ture coats that are typical of the many different slyles finish, at each price, the range of which may be somewhat judged by the accompanying information. while the odd- shaped pocket adds an in- teresting mnote. Of the new velora cloth in brown, navy' blue and black. N, D. €, (f ' worth | alternated at the tea table, and as | T | | ner last night. the New W &) Dinners, Luncheons, Teas, in the Program iBirth Anniversary of Gen. Farnsworth Celebrated. Bridge Party and Other Social Festivities Chroni- cled—Autumn Colors Dis- played. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. C. S. Farns- entertained at dinner last ;evnmng in celebration of the birthday {anniversary: of the general, their iguests being the officers in the office {of the chief of infantry and their wives. i oM and Mrs. C. M. Collins enter- {Shoreham in the private dining room, thaving as their guests Representative and Mrs. Ray Luhring, Commander {McClung, U. S. N., and Mrs. McClung, |Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs. Lee {Harban, Mr. Jay Hayden and Mr. | {Franklin Townsend, Jr. | s, Smith, wife of Col. Harry A. {Smith, entertained at tea yesterday {in honor of Mrs. McGlachlin, wife of IBrig. Gen. Edward F. McGlachlin. Mrs. James B. Gowen, Mrs. Parker Hitt and Mrs. Stuart Heintzelman | ling 4n the dining room were M iDorothy Gowen and Mlss Young, sis- Iter of Mrs. Hm Mr. and Mrs, Henrs B. Spencer en- [ [tertuined at dinmer last evening at (hn Montgomery County Club pre. jceding the Saturday evening dance, \nmn has again been inaugurated for the winter season. State Depart- 1 hoat at the y. entertaining a _of fl\e, amonz whom W Mrs. Leonard Mitchell entertained al? lumln son and bridee party at the Co- Countgy Club Thursday {noon, having about forty gu ithe partv. The table decorati !the Tuncheon were in autumn flowe will e tertain at sott, who is s. Timothy T. Ansberry. Ansberry will entertain at _tea \\PdA {nesday in honor of Mrs. Scott, who {is her aunt. | Mr. and Mrs. Harre Wardma tertained a number of guests at d having Mrs. Fred. E. Moore { Atlantic their cousins. and and Mrs. M. H. Caro and the M rt .\nh\ at the New Willard. Mre. Joseuh 1. France entertained of friends at luncheon lard yesterday. There will be a card party, || of honor, who Card Party, Tea and Sale The ladies of the Macdonald | Nutional Homeopathic Hospit fare planning an claborate enterlaiu- ’nxult at the Wardman Park Hotel for || Tuesday afternoon. November 22 aD tea and sale of useful articles ch/as maids’ aprons and towels. ecial fi A for _children will be a_dolls’ ba: larly fortunate in havingMrs. Har {ing and Mrs. Coolidge as honorary members of its organization. Marriage Licenses. Marrisge licenses have been lssued to the following Walter L. King, r., aud Grace Jomes. gston Jones and’ Eflnia Grassis. R. Mitcheli_of Mimmi, Ffa., and E of this el v £ and Alma B. Nolan. Water Wit O, Thner and Garner Weddings (Continued from Fourth Page.) OCTOBER 30, Of Week's Activities' jtalned at dinner last ‘Aight at the | -1 Willfam P, mmert enter- Planned for November 22! SOCIETY 1921—-PART 2. ber 15 they will be at home at (hp‘lmulmrl of orchid Sherman, where they have taken an| Among the apartment. present were ) of Lancaste: son of Milan, W Benjamin_Souder of ) Mr.‘and_ Mrs, l In the presence of 2 large company of relatives and friends, the marriage of Miss Clara Eleanor Brake, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra William H. Brake, | more, Md.i M. Conwas Wilson of to Mr. William Lester Wilson of |Milan, W. Va.: Mr. Lawson Souder Milan, W. Va., took place at 8 o'clock fand Mr. Lester Wittigg, bhoth « Dovesville, Baltimor Irvine of Mr. John Souder « on the evening of and Mr. Leonard home of the brid ington Grove, Md. performed by Ry tor of the St. Luke' Redland, Md. The bLride wore a doveskin satin wit lace. Her tulle veil with clusters of o | either side .uul E across th October 26 at the parents, W Lutheran Church, on_ October 26 of Miss Ruth Avers Buker, daughter of Mr Arthur B. Baker, Perey gown of white rgette and eld in place blossoms ¢ and Mr whose marriage 10 D. Gibson took of the ‘ A well arranged wedding was that . Woodward, of Boston, can to be bridesmai Willis from to_be hes i B, Pler of lilies of th Besse C. Brake, sister of the was maid of honor and wor |2 gown of canary radium satin and | | georgette and carried salmon rosc- buds. Mr. Norman Ward of Rocl (ville, Md., was best man. | The house attractively D rated with chrysanthemums, autumn | The bride wore white satin a leaves, ferns and potted plants. After l.’.nrgfln nd carried a bouquet of | | om | 3 g part to the immediate familis the bride and bridegroom and guests, deco- Ithe reception Mr. and Mrs. Wilson | white roses and lilies of the valle |left for a wedding trip, the latter |The bridesmaid Wore peach-col wearing a suit of blue velour trim- |georgette and carried pink ro [men with beaver, her hat being of | Mr. and Mrs. Gibson are taking {black pan velvet' trimmed with os- |motor trip and w t home |trich plumes. She wore a corsage MRS. WILLIAM MARION GUTHRIE,' Who before her marriage early this, month was Mias Minnle Letin. ] 1 November 15 at Beltsville, Md. beth to Mr. Alexander Gray Dawson, | {Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Daw- json. of "the Concord, Washington, Saturday, October 15, in Wilmington, | Del. The ceremony was performed by | the bride's father. Special Sale of plr. and Mrs. Dawson will he a’: 3 . {home after November 1 at 1822 17t street, Washingto: » T l S t . & al or-made UILS ghler nf Mr. supper for and friends who witnes The bride wore a go e georgette o made: _on - lnes and without trimming. jHer tulle veil was held by a band of carried bride | new s of the Margaret | wus maid of honor, and wore orchid georgette crepe with a hat of - same material, and_carried pink Mr. Hal A. Maine was After the sup, left i and Mre, Samucl A. Str - | ¢ Oficring a large selection of fine tailor-made Linkins. son of Mr. and | suits, in a variety of fabrics andin styles 1 Jast evening. The ceremony was that will permit of several seasons’ $55 prmed in_the home of the bride's wear—values up to $75 for FUR CHOKERS $7 50 Reduced to... £ modelS CLliease e et et A large stock of fashionable furs of all kinds ¢ Remodeling and Repairing at Lowest Prices. A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY SELECTION i Miss Marie Streeks, Mrs. William A. Linkins, were mat- | “SCOTCH TWEED NOVELTY \L l $35. French Seal Coats at correspondingly Attract Prices. Phone Franklin 3445 hest ) I plae B S i b 7‘\“\\“"&«%‘3‘%\\\ \sm\x\mmm“\\ss\(\\\tm\s\xms\sam b 2 N ! Hugo Worch ¥ 1110 G St. Kranitch & Bach Emerson Becker Bros. Sale of Used Pianos Because the makes of Pianofortes that I carry are so well known, they are much in demand by those transiently resident in Washington. It's these Pianos that have been on rental that I'm guing to close out at almost one-half their regu- lar prices. Sole Agents for Lindeman & Sons Pianos. Pianos of distinction They have been put in first-class condition. Instrumentally they are Iew. . Now 275 and *300 Here's a good oppor- Regular prices were from $450 to $500. .. . .. T shall be glad to arrange convenient terms of paym tunity to make a Christmas Gift that’ll be worth while. i Z Z B4 < b4 b4 Z Z / g “very Graforola Radically Reduced 1 am discontinuing this machine—for I haven’t the room to carry them. All models—in all finishes—and all at greatly lowered prices. z 7 ¢ A b Cash or terms to suit your own convenience. / 7 b4 b4 . Any 12-inch. . . .60c All Columbia Records Any 10nch . 40c A big library of titles from which to select NANANEEAANAL AL ANANEES NN EANEAAEEANNALA AN AR RN E AL SA NN N SR SN AN NN ONANAN 7 Z ‘ 7 ¢ RS i "’““Wmmfim\‘mm “Lohengrin” by the leading the bridal procession to the chancel. _During \the ceremony “O * by Barnby, and “O by de Koven, were sung_ and " Menfelasonn's - wedding march was played for the recessional. THfe bride was given away by her ifather. She wore a beautiful gown | of ivory satin and lace with a bridal veil and carried a shower bouquet of | roses and lilies of the valley. The: bride was attended by her sister, I Mrs. Charles Seaman, as _matron | ore a gown of yellow georgette crepe with brown trim- mings and a picture hat of brown | tulle and carried a bouquet of Yellow chrysanthemums and_autumn_ leaves. Commander John D. Robnett, U. S. a brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Robnett left on an extended | wedding trip. They will be at home after January 1. in the Carteret apartments, Orange, N. J. The bride is a member of one of Allentown's oldest families and is ex- tremely popular among a large circle of friends. She is a graduate of Allentown High School. is a son of the late Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John D. Robnett of Missouri and Texas, and_a brother of Com- mander John D. Robnett and of Commander A. M. Rebnett of t He was a captain in the 327 kmlgade of the Tank Corps, { States Army, and saw service over- seas. After the armistice he was Mr. Herbert Hoover's representative in ‘Austria for the food administra- tion. The marriage of Miss Alice Pea- cock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reacock, to Mr. Linford Fitch Ruth, jr.. took place at noon. October 22, at the home of the bride's parents, in FChelsea, N. J., the Rev. W. W. Blatch- iford of St. James' BEpiscopal Church officiating. ®&he bride's sister, Mrs. | David Newbold of Philadelphia, was matron of honor, and Mr. Charles Frederick Ruth was his brother's best man. The bride’s family lived i’ Chevy Chase until a year ago, when they moved to their present home in Chelsea. Mr. Ruth {s_the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Linford F. Ruth, for- ‘merly of Connellsville, Pa., who have for some years maintained a winter | residence ‘at 1709 New Hampshire | avenue, spending their summers at lhelr cottage in Chelsea. The house was effectively decorated ! with a variety of autumn flowers and . foliage. Immediately after the wed- ding, breakfast the bride and bride- groom left by motor for Lakewood, N. J. The Rev. Arthur W. Goodband of * Wilmington. Del., announces the mar- ¢ of his daughter Margaret Eliza- ' vested choir | Mr. Robnett ! United | % 5] Save [% i $50 to $100 g | on Fur Silk Hosiery, g ! Coats 1106 G Street $1.65 | | A = % i — e SemEe R {8 Store News The House of Fashion For Monday, Oct. 31 Just Received—Most C omplete Display of Handsome Coats and Wraps | To be found south of New York Luxurious Fur Collars and Self-Collars Every smart style and maten'al is here . We Absolutely Guarantee the Values 535 540:50 5605058950 £, 5125 - 200 New Suits, $39.50 to $75 Values Fur-trimmed and'tailored models Monday, $29.50 & $39.50 Beautiful Dresses, $32:50 to $60 Values Cantons, Satins, Roshanara and Tricotines * Monday, $25 and $35 e B Bt oo o 3,98 & $5.98 All Our Hats Are Reduced Monday to $5.00, $7.50 and $15.00 g GunmeHulumSulmdN-unl Muskrat Cuh-tSSObSl“l.m'lhnmeAsk é IRARENTY FRAIRRRERARNENERR YRR NERRERT . AR LREl i iR ol R IR R R R R N R R R R IR RIS ) DRES AR {