Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 55

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y- B B B B BB B BB BB B B G Bl o B B 880018 SbCIETY 2§ ® 4 PASTERNAK PRESENTATION This new Black Duvetyne Wrap has wide, convertible Collar and deep bor- der of Kit Caracul. Richly lined with heavy Crepe de Chine. fi%fiémmm% The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue No W, ~ I Gidxdig & Ta. 554 366 5Eaml'thvm TEL 1510 H STREET, M.W._ 0 SHOREHan Washington 0. (PRESENT-REPRODUC TIONS: -QF-NEWLY». IMPORTED- | FASHIONS -FROCKS ¥ GOWNS® TAILLEURS #COSTUMES:- <COATS & WRAPS* *HATS ¢ FURS* 4 01"' m,_mmm INFORM AL OCCASTONS ergsxs‘ma SUCCESSE S<OF \PARIS REPRODUCED IN-OUR~OWN. WORK-~ [ROOMS' ARE.IN. MANY INSTANCES BEST ADAPTED 10 THE*TASTES - OF THEWELGDRESSED AMERICAN' WOMAN BY ‘THE INDIVIDUAL TOUCHES' ‘OF~OUR<OWNIDESIGNERS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Englixh of Germantown, Pa.. who i has just returned from England and will apend the winter in Washington. Halloween Party Given For Sixty Hospital Boys MISS ELAINE ENGLISIL, i Friday night the Salvatlon Army gave a Halloween party to sixty hovs from Walter Reed and Mont Alto hospitals, at the Evangeline, the Sal- vation Army hotel for women, 1320 L street. s dfning room o hotel was rated with corn, pump- Kins, crepe paper and colored lights. | Apples, doughnuts and fruit punch were served. Witch told fortunes and A feature of t gram of music numbers of wh : ns by Master s dressed to leon. The last number of the program, a rare treat, was given by Mr. Jaschi known violinist, who Jacobsen, a we have charge @| work of the Di their corps of agement of the d thanks | for an evening of genuine pleasurc| given the guests. Capt. and Mrs. Hamilton Going to the Philippines | Capt. and Mrs. Walter C. Hamilton | have been Wwith the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edson Briggs, for a few days before leaving for the Phil-| ippines, where Capt. Hamilton will be | stationed for the next two ye Hamilton entertained her Emily Briges, at a tea Monday noon given at the where she s Crother, wife Crother from X and Mrs. W. I ta whité chrysanthemunm vus presented la teas and lunch her mother, Mrs..J. Edson Briggs, at Maple Square. i PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc leave) today for Atlantic City and will spend a short time in Philadelphia before | returning home. Miss Minnie Eehrend of Baltimore is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Alfred Haas, The Jgnior Counell of the Temple gave arl entertainment on Tuesday Blgnt in tho vestry rooms, following their meeting, which brought together a large gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simon are vis- iting their son, Mr. James Simon, in Chester, Pa., where he is attending school. Miss Carlyn Loeb of Baltimore re- turns to her home today after a visit| in_Washington with friends. Mrs. Adolph Weyl laft the city . | Thursday for New York city, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pfeifer and to attend the engagement recep- tion of their daughter, Dorothy, to! Mr. Jack Blotsky today at their| home. Miss Jane Luchs will entertain a number of her friends tomorrow night at a Halloween party at her home on | Euclid street. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ganss have been spending a week in Atlantic City and will return to Washington tomorrow. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Meyer Nordlinger last week. The §. H. E. Club gave a masquer- ade dance last night at the home of Miss Inez Leon, on Fairmont street. About fifteen couples were in the party, and during the evening a buffet supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. O'Connor announce the marriage of their daughter Nellle Celestine to Mr. John Francis Reeves, U. S. N., Tues- day, October 25, at St. Peter’s Church. | Mr. and Mrs. Reeves left immediately | after the ceremony for New York and | Niagara Falls on their wedding trip. ‘PARISIAN FUR CO. 625 Pa. Ave. S.E. Phone Line. 6256. Fur garments to order—don’t hesi- tate to bring your grandmother’s old furs, we will re- model them into the newest styles. Complete assortment of sepa-| rate skins for Stoles, Chokers,| Collar and Cuffs for Your Fur| Coat or Suits, Attractive Prices fifiifiififiiflfli3IIZ12225Z$$$$$IH@QRH%IHIHWImihdfififififi o Ll mmmmxmzn:z:::mmmmxmmmzmmzxz:m:zz:zz::m:m:::::::x:xzx:zsxz:::;:z:r:z:;:m::é;ifi:;ifiz:zzzus " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, V. . OCTOBER %0, 19:1—1’3\1%1' y - : SOCTET\' WW”&‘\"‘N“'&W Established 1861 : XisitROur : g Office S . B, Mioses & Sons | Md;;l Floor . . os Qs & 0“-5 11th St. ear . . Entrance Famitere s Eleventh and F Sts. Linen olstery INQUIRE ABOUT DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Autumn Sale of Oriental Rugs Beginning Monday, October 31st will offer you opportunities to purchase these splendid hand-woven Floor Coverings at remarkably moderate prices: Every Rug in this stock, regardless of the fact that the entire collection is already priced unusually low, will be specially priced for this occasion—an assurance to the Oriental Rug admirers of Washington that if you plan to buy Eastern Rugs the opportune time is now. Sarouks and Kermans—new types, very heavy in quality and wonderfully de- signed and colored. Average size, 415x7 feet. 4 Sale Prices, $135.00 to $225.00 S Fine quality Lilihans—deep pile rugs and beautiful silky colorings. Sizes from 4x7 to 5x714 feet. Autumn Sale prices, $95.00 to $175.00. Small Persian Rugs In a large variety of sizes, designs and colorings. There are Mosuls, Hamadans, a few Daghastans, small Irans, Dozars, etc., ranging in size from 3x5 to 41461 feet. Autumn Sale prices ~ $45.00, $55.00, $65. 00 and $75.00 low price of Anncuncing a Special Sale of Polychrome Table Lamps of exceptional beauty of design, coloring and finish. Four styles here shown give an idea of the graceful lines of these lamps, which are 30 to 34 inches high, fitted com- plete for electricity—some have two pull-chain sockets, others have three. ‘A most fortanate parchase allows us to offer this lot of thirty lamps at the extremely $12.50 Each Silk or Parchment Shades, strictly hand made, in pleasing color combinations and de- Silky Beloochistans—These are the deep, rich rose-colored rugs that should be in every collection to the extent of one or two. rugs. Average size 4x7. Autumn Sale prices $65.00 to $95.00. Room Size Rugs In the larger sized rugs the sale includes some unusualiy besuti- ful pieces richly toned and firm and heavy in textile, irsuring you a floor covering that will lay well. Sizes from 6x9 to 10x14" feet. Autumn Sale prices start as low as $225.00 signs, in dll sizes, for floor, table, davenport, bridge or junior lamps or for candlesticks, at very special prices. The designs and proportions have been carefually worked out. The colorings and fabrics well chosen of the best completing units that harmonize with any well furnished room. special, Drapery Department Mahogany Flosr Lamps; 4 graceful new styles; 2 light pull-chain sockets. Very $10.00 Each Makogany Candlesticks—New designs, Very special, ~= -.. $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 and $1.85 Each Lace Curtains ‘We invite inspection of our new and comprehensive line of Lace Curtains. From an inexpensive Voile Curtain to the heavy Hand-made Laces, the line is complete, and embraces Voile, Scrim, Marquisette, Filet, Nottingham, Irish Point, Duch- ess Lace, Cluny, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Tambour Net, Brussels and the various novelty types of Curtains. will note with satisfaction how reasonably priced they are. Portieres Armure Portieres, plain color, mulberry, brown, green and blue. Special, $10.00 pair. Silk Frou-Frou Portieres, in plain and combination colorings. $18.50 pair. Duplex Velvet Portieres, both sides alike or in-contrasting colors. $27.50 pair. i Couch Covers Tapestry Couch Covers, in stripes and verdure designs; all color- ings. $2.50 to $22.50 each. Velour Couch Covers, oriental designs and colorings. $25.00 each. Special Offering of Mahogany Fireside Armchairs and Rockers covered in well selected Damasks and Velours. About 30 pieces in this lot. Special, $37.50 gwwmmwwuuoow«' FEEEEREEERSLEIREIISEERSLE ST LS You Imported Moquette Velvet Couch Covers, extra length and widih, exact reproductions of Oriental rugs; beautiful colors and designs. $57.50 each. French Printed Cretonne, 31 inches wide; beautiful designs in light and dark colorings. $2.50 yard. Kapock Fabrics ‘We are showing the largest and most complete assortment in Washington of these beautiful sunfast fabrics. They are here in plain and striped designs; also small and medium figures for use in draperies or for covering furniture. Prices range from $3.00 to $7.50 yard. Y gfitt!&i‘tflttntfififii’

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