Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 56

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e I s £ 2/ 45 b ed, 186 1 TR In business as elsewhere a good name is an asset and a good the name “FAMILY SHOE STORE” stands out preeminently as an index of Reliability in Footwear urchases, typifying Value, Integrity, Service and atisfaction. Women’s Smart Boots For Cool Fall Days Decidedly popular lines for the Fall and Winter in Black Kid, Brown Kid, Gun Metal and Tan Calfskin; welt soles. Very trim and dressy. Priced from $6 Up Dainty Evening Slippers for the social season. terns; Black Suede and Silver Cloth. These styles are made with one, two or three strap; Baby or Full Louis Heels. i Hosiery—For your convenience, we carry an unmistakably fine line of Hosiery, in all the newest patterns, in both plain and novelty effects; also a very extensive line of Sports Women's Pure Silk Hosiery —In Black, White, Brown, 3un Metal, Medium Gray and Priced Jazz Oxfords Al Patent Calfskin, Plain Toe, Low, Flange | Heel and Welt Sples. FAMI Family S}zoe Store Preseflts ide. In connection with Footwear, Evening Slippers and Hosiery Women's Silk and Mercer- Women's ized Sport Hose—In Fancy '\‘thurea Priced $1 50 Full of Pep the front; high French heels. Priced at— $12 Special at— $5 JOS. STRASBURGER. 310-312° SEVENTH s'rm:ET . In Black Satin, either Plain or Beaded Pat- Silk and Wool Sport Hose—In new Fancy riced at.oers 9250 Paris Sandal Real Frenchy, with Three-Strap Buckles down nobby French last, handturn soles, LY SHOE STORE Y "THE mm STAR, WASHINGTOX, R MRS. ARTHUR HARRISON SAUN- DERS, An autumn bride, who was formerly Miss Julia Benton Hopkins. Mzrs. R. L. Hoxie to Give Tea at Her Home Nov. 1 Mrs. R. L. Hoxle will entertain with a tea at her home 1632 K street north- west the afternoon of Tuesday, No- vember 1. in honor of the Susan Reviere Hetzel Chapter of the 1 tlonal Society, D. A. R. The invita- tion 18 for 5 o'clock. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY-‘ I T I i A e o Milton R. Ney Charge Account Now, Don’t Hesitate About Asking for a Charge Account—We Want You on Our Books Eighth and Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. Invites you to Open a Our customers may now have the benefit of a charge account at Milton R. Ney’s. your purchases charged on a thirty, sixty or ninety day basis—WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE for the conveni- ence of a deferred payment. You are invited to have With one price to all, whether you pay cash or have your purchase charged, and that price the lowest in the city, we know that we are giving our customers the greatest possible value for every dollar they spend with us. We want you to accept this invitafion and avail your- self of this privilege without delay. To provide the women of Washington with the proper apparel, we buy the best assortments the mar- kets afford and sell at a small profit above cost—that you learn for yourself after a comparison of our mer- chandise with: other stores. Mr. and Mfs. Charles P. Holden of Boston are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ¥. Holden, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Carne and Mrs. D. Harry Appich of Falrfax Wwere guests of relatives in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ferguson were week end visitors to friends in Rich- mond. Mrs. A. W. Embrey left last week for Front R where she will { spena sever: M e the gueqte of friends in town. Mrs. Anna M. Appich of Richmond is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles € | Stoler emont. Miss Margaret 20 e, Md. Miss JWillie Wood ha er home, Woodville, William returned Va., after Smith | to |a visit to Mrs. in_Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Bales and] their small son have returned from fa visit to Mrs. Bales' old home, Vi J. Yates of Mitchell, Va., is of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Yates. nd Mrs. D. L. Folks of Rich- w. , at Martinsburg, n T. Vincent of are visiting the Randolph Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Huntington, W. latter's mothe: on_ Prince st and M 3. W. Bond of Buffalo, di several weeks utcalt has re- urg, where she al School home in Greenville, to friends here. muel B. Moore and Dr. and Mrs. M n D. Delaney went to Philadelphi; is weesk, where the doctors attended the me American College of Surg Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Da s of the latter's aun t of the parents, M. and Mrs. James Me. ar. Mrs. George Uhler 1nd \Il<’x Kati Uhler have gone to visit Mr. Howard are spending se eks with friends in Chicago. ayo Cabell and Miss Pattie of Norwood, Va., were the Fg s last week of Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams Wattles on Prince street. They came to Alexandria to attend the wedding _of Miss Mary Elizabeth | Cabell and_Ensign Ferguson Beach | Rr)an, U. S. N., which took place )n St. Paul’s Church last Saturday after- noon. | Mrs. Charles Hutton Hill of New York city and Mrs. Janie Thomas of :Norfolk are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hopkins on North shington street. T EIon Jtet Moncire ‘apent the)| lweek end with friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank T. King and Miss Dor- {othy Tazewell King attended the hop at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Horton of Phoenix, Ariz., yas, the week end guest of Mrs. laa M._Ada fiss Lillian Stubbs has returned ‘from a visit to her parents in Fred- ericksburg. Miss Betty Keys spent the past {week end with friends in Baltimore. | Mr. _and_Mrs. W.lliam Wood left | i i | Qi HAIR SPECIALISTS, HENNA SPECIALISTS, SKIN SPECIALISTS, 605 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. Announce the opening of offices at 1 106 Connecticut Avenue Second Floor. Telephone Main 6956 Under the Personal Direction of Miss Anne Ogilvie We have no other branch or agency in this City, nor any_connection with any like or similar name. All the preparations, inethod of il Hair Treatment and Henna Appli- ! cations and Care of the Skin may i| be obtained in Washington only at i| our office at 1106 Connecticut Ave. i| Charges by any former connection in excess of the list prices shown in our booklet have been unauthorized. Rt New York, Boston, Albany, San Francisco, Washington. h Davis has return-| Guy Brown have re-| in thelr apartment at the! D. U, OUTOBER 30, 1921_PART 2.~ SOCIETY last week for Petersburg, Va., where they will make their home. Mrs. Arthur M. King has returned {;‘om a visit to friends in Cat Harpin, a. - Rev. C. C. Randolph of Richmond was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smoot bn North Wash- ington street. Mrs. Frank E. HopRins and Miss Cornelia Dodge have returned from a trip te Atlantic City, Mr. Joseph T. Peake of New York city spent the week end with Lis par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M: Peake, on Braddock Helghts. Miss Ruth Burton has returned from a_visit to relatives in Culpeper: Miss Irene Hall entertalned inform- ally at cards Saturday evening at her home on Braddock Helghts. Mrs. Andrew Tyree of Richmend has returned after & visit to Mr, and W. M King, in Georse Washington Park. Miss Beulah Brooks spent the week end with relatives in Poolesville, Md. Mr. Charles Burns of Baltimore spent the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johs @ Graham, on Brad- dock Heights, Miss Eliza Douglas s the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Marvel H. Parsons, at| SS==s=sssssosssssoosoes || ————————— I { i i i | | €5 4, | @Jshfl.,w.. Distinctive Coats Exclusive Frocks Fort Monroe. Miss Mary Cabell has returned jto Norfolk after a visit to her parents, é‘r ';IngLMAr:aC':l:I;l::eE“ett Cabell, on $ 00 Miss Lucy Carmichael is at her home | S in Lynchburg after a visit to Mlsl e Marie Gasson. ! Will_ buy once again that kind of a Corset Ladies | that so many women vemember as the best val- Why Pay More? ues ever offered. 1t.You Present This Ad on or Befors We carry a f ull lire Of ‘ Gossard and Betty Way Corsets Shampooing | —both front and back lace. Hair Dye @@ %‘ 1110 F Street N.W. Adjoining Columbia Theat Garden Rose Beauty l’nrlor | - = 1110 H Street N.W. | Where They Know How to Fit Corsets” Franklin 2224 Expert Service * bilipsbortl_ __~_ - 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. The House of Courtesy. Presenting two superior groups of —which will be marked at prices whollyl at Nid variance with the values In both groups are Coats plain and fur-trimmed. Here's an unprecedented price—for these exclusive models in Pauvelaine, Pollyanna, Bolivia, Normandy and Evora—the weaves of worth—plain and embroidered; and with collars of Raccoon or blended Fitch. Even more remarkable are the offerings in the second : group—of still finer weaves, of more elaborate designs; s of richer finish—commensurate with the real values rep- resented. Wandora, Marvella, Maulette, Pauvelaine, — Gerona cloths—embroidered elaborately ; stitched refined- ly; and with the fine furs utilized in collars, collars and cuffs—or bands of fur—Beaver, Squirrel, Wolf, Aus- tralian Opossum, Mole, etc. The excellence and elegance of these Coats unargu- ably pronounce their true values—while the prices emphat- ically proclaims the extraordinariness of the occasion. MO PRR— The second chapter in Monday’s remarkable selling Featuring a Surprisingly Attractive Selection of - —for street and afternoon wear —with many Evening Gowns —and Dance Frocks included $ They are high-grade—in design and execution—the product of master minds and master craftsmen. Essen- tially new, decidedly exclusive; and charmingly original —for example, the new cape effect as the artist has repro- duced. Rich values in the street models—are— Duvetyn, Tricotine, Serge, Poiret Twill and combinations of Satin and Poiret Twills—of plain tailor finish; or elab- orately garnitured with embroidery, beading and braiding —Navy, Black and Brown. The afternoon group includes— Canton Crepe, Crepe-back Satin, Crepe de Chine, Satin ‘Canton, Georgette, etc., in the colors dominating fashion— and developed with artistically applied embroidery, beads, braids, ribbon and flowers. The Evening Gowns and Dance Frocks are of types that will appeal for their refinement of design and their elegance of execution. All Evening Dresses selected, that are wanted for Halloween festivities, and that require altera- tions, will be delivered in ample time on Monday The question of size need not concern—for the range is amply competent for ladies and misses. "o «f

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