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SOCI‘iT'Y- THE SUNDAY. .STAR, WASHINGTO! agungton Faris it 40-Inch Genuine Huds'on Seal Coats $265 A Value Never Before Equaled It has been our good fortune to secure a limited number of Handsome Genuine Hudson Seal Coats at an exceedmgly low figure. They are 40 inches long and made of very choice skins. The long, deep shawl collar and cuffs are of lxurious Skunk. . $265 is an unheard-of value in coats of this length and perfect in Quality, Design and Workmanship. Or- . 'dmanly the cost to us would be far more than this sell- v ing price. b A benefit of this kind we are glad to share with our , . patrons. Any one knowing furs will appreciate this as one of the greatest fur events that has ever taken place . .in this country. Flhreet Comer Jhirleenil G O S S e S e A S Blouses for Stout Women i 3 Sizes 44 to 52 3 V;hiea l:o_ $15 & Sale Prlue o ale Price 1106 G Street Monday 53958 $5.98 e MG e $3.95 & 35.98 tore News ¥ . The House -: Fsshion For Monday, Nov. Society Happenings And Other Incidents | l Of Interest Locally Mrs. James L. Chamberlain, i Visiting Son at West Point | | —Commander and Mrs. l Mayo Lease Home— ] - Guests in City. i Mrs. James L. Chamberlain has left Washington to visit her. son, Cadet John L. Chamberlain, jr., at West Point. She will later sail for France 'lo Joln Gen. Chamberlain. Mrs. Arthur Lee will come to Wash- 'lnmnn the first of next week from .lm- home, Gracelands, Elkins, W. Va., | nnd will be with her sister, -JIrs. mophen B. Elidns, while reopening her house at 1708 Massachusetts ave- nue, for the winter. Mr. Lee will ‘oin her here_the latter part of the month, Mrs. Frederlc Tomkins of West Ehollrnl)lldr:fi'&l J;ohr;)'relmplle Gl'lt;el a"l Daughter of Representative and Mrs. | e ome, 7 street northwes: (ie0 ch., ' H ith Bee mvathor, han reiurmed” from : The values are unquestionably the best you have r summer ome at Mackinaci Miss Jeanle Winston has leased her | ‘hey, HARRIY- EWINE MISS KATHLEEN CODD, residence, 3659 13th street northwest, | gty and is at the Burlington. and will spend the winter with Katherine Thomas at her hom 10th street northwest. ‘ormerly of Washington, and now of Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards Gates | Tecnwich, Conn. and New York city, i j|have returned to Washington after | !hnounce the engagement of the <pendini five months. 8t thelr sum. |4aughter, Frances Gridley Kenne mer home. Mountain Meadows, Beth | © Mr. Johannes A. L. van den ios: Tehem, | Ir. von den Bosch of Baarn, Holland, S And Y caghened thet | [ 'an oficer in the Dutch navy, and 10w resides part of the year in San co, Cal. The wedding is to take New York Moaday by motor for| ’:ace this month. nd home at 1303 Rhode lsland avenue. Mrs. Charles W. Clinton will leave | dat ' Orange, N. J., is visiting her parents, Washington, where she will be the | guest of her son-in-law and daughter. i|Commander and Mrs. Lamar R. Leahy. She will return to her Fome | in New York for Thanksglving day. Mrs. Willlam Duc Haynle of Chicago Weddings (Continued from Fourth Page.) is spending a few weeks with her|{ ————— — sister, Mrs. James H. Draper, in the| on daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. u! daughter, Miss Amanda Mayo. Jr. , the former one-time Unite: Plac with them lheu‘ daugkter, Mrs. Lucy Great Sale of Handsome Coats and Wraps LUXURIOUS FUR COLLARS AND CUFFS or self collars. New blouse effects. Fancy or tailored models. Manufactured to Sell at $75 to $125 ’ Sale Prices Monday $49=5_9, $89=59 100 Smart Coats Women’s and misses’ sizes. Bolivias, novelty effects. Latest materials. Fur trimmed or self materials. Manafactured to Sell at $50 0\.50 Sale Price, Monday. ................ 529 100 Beautiful Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Sui‘s Women's and Misses’ Sizes. ) Materials of 1'ricotine Values ‘to $60 $3 Pollyana Oxfords Sale P{ite Monday Velour . Hundreds of Other Suits, $19.95 to $75.00 Tremendous Reductions on Dresses 100 Dresses Divided Into Three Lots Silks, Gantons, Tricotines and Satins Values from $30 to $60 Lot No. 1 319& Lot No. 2 325£ " LotNo.3 335-0 Brg Sale on l"hr Coats, Chokcn and Scarfs ~ YoungLadies’ Shop » 1113 G Street N.W. The success of our inlf-price dress sale will be au»gmenfed by a sale Jlut as startlingina Great Suit Sale at 3 Price Everything in stock will be sold at exactly half price. This opportunity has- long been-awaited by - the women -of 'Washington. | No Charges ~ NeC.O.DA N&Euhng;. Virginia Ogston, and her two children, ish consul at Portland, Ore. Archibald Gracle at her residence |quiel iracle will ente: n at a musical i1 |mad ~en: Mrs, in Washington untll Thanksgiving. | he ideut. Byrne will join her later in | 7an ‘ork to attend the Army and Nav. same. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gott have re .urned from thelr wedding trip, whic: ook them on a series of visit: hrough the central states, and th | F he | street. zlven up their a:i~tment at th They have with them as a guest fo: 7 16th street, during the limita |Mary's Chnrch. ion of armarme conference. Mrs. |graduate of Trinity College and has many visizs to Washington since or and her bridesmalds will be home of the latter's son-In-law and| ‘iss Mary O. Polak, Miss Maxwell D 2 rch, ‘sister of ' the bridegroom; Kimberly, at 2112 O street. liss Helen Blake and Miss Constancs o~ [arks. Mr. ortwright - urch, Commander and Mrs. Chester G | rother of the bridegroom, will be Mayo have leased the residence a'| .est man and the ushers will include 1601 16th streot northwest and wil | fr. David Moffat and Mr. Willlam L. iave with them this winter their| foffat, jr., brothers of t of the Brooklyn Junl e. During the war she serve a nurse in the Red (,rus- Mr. Mrs. ston is the widow of the lat: | jcmber of the class of '17. He served Mr. Alfred J. Ogston, who was Brit- | .verseas in the Air Service. The marriage of Miss Gertrude Walsh The Hon. Mrs. Wesley Watson of [ o Eugene Joseph Halligan, London will arrive in Washingtor | Davenport, lowa, OMOFrow to be the guest of Mrs |.ngton Saturda; .onor of her guest Sunda: Novem- |leaving that institution. With her ser 13. L % mother, Mrs. P. T. Walsh, she has re- bride, and il Casl r Cobb, Mr. illiam MF' Mrs. Charles W. Tussell and Mrs | sior oilvir e Brpurgine, Me. the one- lexander Craighead of Dayion, Obio, minister to Persia. have re- Miss Moffat js a graduate of the turned to Washington for the nller Brooklyn Heights Seminary and 15 a ne both of took place in Wash- | - October 29, and was a t family affair, celebrated In St. Mrs. Halligan is a SOCIETY ] James R. Camp- bell of Conneoticut: Mrs. William S. tained at luncheon yesterday at the Columbia Country Club In honor of rtai - & M. Ely. Mrs. Al- Entertain her house guest, Mrs. Edith Berry-|Corby, Mrs. Selden i s at Luncheon man Darnell of San Franclsco, Calif. | bert Johnson of Yakima, Wash., and Mre. Clifford K. Berryman enter-!Invited to meet her were Mrs. Apple- | Mrs. Willlam M. Stuart. .argest Shipment of Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Wrappy Wraps : We Have Ever Received Will Be Ready for Selection Mondcy yet seen and the following complete range of prices emphasizes the wonderful choice and importance of this great purchase. 29 35 *39 45 *50 *5Y 65 (75 ‘85 *95up OVELIEST models of the hour in the finest Polyanna, Evora, Bolivia, Silk Plushes and Novelties. Each gar- ment represents the highest standard of excellence in tailoring, and the silk linings are of the highest grade. i 1 | Rl Beaver, squirrel, moie, woli, Australian opossum are used in the trimming of collars and cuffs. Beautiful assort- ment of the new brown shades, Sorrento, Volney, navy and black. f 2 H@'}OW“)M'}@O'}W ! The size ranges are complete in every price group. olreleels For Women and Misses. ly refurned frem a onr of the ? a"n.rd Abert Byrne of Camj | vorld, which required almost a year ienning. Ga., I8 visiting her famil- | After a month's visi. .0 he .s.ua Caribbean sea, Mr. and Mrs. Halli will reside in Marquette terract he niontn, v hen they will go to Ne: | Yavenport. Mr. and Mrs. Charles announc marriage of their inter, Nelli to Mr. Frederick Davis Octo 2. The cercmony was performe the Rev. Dr. H. F. Ran ndoiph ¢ undry 3 E, Church, “with only (r s } embers the Iimm-diate familic EopoW at home at 1352 Kenye | [ lont. The bride had as her gni ndant her Mr. and Mrs. Jo Shirley have | while M. Ch man. ‘and Mrs. Davis lef {aleigh, and are in tielr new hom: mmrd‘a“lv for New' iork, wuere it 1430 Decatur street northwest |linner was given in their honor L Nichols. October 29 Mr. nnd H Capt. . int 2 3 Javis sail:d for Bermuda. They. Victet Haynes of San ‘Amtonio, Tex. | ' home after November 15 at 1151 0e roet northwest. List of Engagements, Weddings in Prospect Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Watkins of Cen ‘ral Romana, La Romana, Santo Do mingo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian Alice Watkins, to Lieut. J. Howard Fellows 1 of the United States Mar‘ne Corps. M Watkins is a graduate of Dwight School for Girls, Englewood N..J., 1920. Lieut. home is :mpumnflflxfifimmflafirmwwmmmmr E‘Eflfflr’mmfifimflflflm&@ 0 R s, - Washington. He served with the 5th Regiment of Marines in France and 's at present on duty in Santo Domingo City as aid to the command- Ing generzl of the United States mili- tary forces in Santo Domingo. The ?Ble of the wedding will be announced ater. Mrs. Thomas F. Hamey &nnounces the engagement of her °daughter. Bessie Loulse, to Mr. Willlam R Dellett, son of Mrs. Robert A. D lett. The plans for a formal wedd‘ng have been changed on account of the of the bride-elect. The remony P Wflwflmm@?fl URS Remade or repaired by us nre almost Ro0d na pew P - All furs brought ished_for Thankseivine. MARTIN WOLF 915 G St. Sale of Dresses Our successful sale of $19.50 prompts us to contimue sudden death of Mr. Haney. father || (i *Cftering of o votmee Bt will be performed in the presence of || Canton Crepe, only the members of the two fami Tricotine, s 50 v Potret Twill ! , lies Thankksgiving day, November 24 st D l o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Kemp || Dance Frocks of Baltimore have announced the eu- || for semeral wear. gagement of thelr daughter, Mis: Ielen de Chantel Kemp, to Mr. Jo seph Devereaux. son of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Devereaux of Washington. Sizes 14 to 4. =~ T Drmn, Jmtees §5 95 Miss Kemp, who made her debut three scasons ago at the Bachelors® Cotillon, || Sale, of Coats 820 to W0 is one of the most active members of the Junlor League. Through both her father and mother she is connect- ed with some of the oldest families of Maryland. She is one of several sisters noted for their beauty, the others being Mrs. F. Irving Cooke and Mrs. W. Congreve Jackson of iGreen Spring Valley: Mrs. Robert Henry Goldsmith and the late Mrs. d hi early education abroad and served during the war with the American Ambulance Corps. He belongs to leading clubs of Washington, and is master of fox hounds of the Chevy Ch: Hunt Club. He a brother of Mrs. Hall Jeske, Miss Ann Devereaux, ‘who Is attending ;chofi}-ln Paris; Mr. ereaux and Mr. Ashton Devereaux. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Geor‘n F. Hane ounce _the engagement . of j daughter’ er:lre' to Mr. Eugene Stevens, jr., of Chevy has been set for the wedding. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rufus Kennedy, | i3 Bargains Hudson Seal Coats £ —made from perfect = genuine seal, trimmed = with squirrel, beaver ‘and skunk; priced so low every woman should have one. Repairing and remodel- ing done on short notice. HARRY BACHRACH 1303 G Sty "k W1 un. Your Clothes N REE To Demonstrate the “1900" Laundry Twins “1900” Ironer Make Your Own Terss! CARROLL- ERWIN CO. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Exquisite in Full Dress Frocks Be the occasion what it may—the private social affair or the elaborate public function—you’ll find our assortment of Dinner Gowns, Evening Robes and Dance Frocks competent to meet . every requirement of individual preference. Each type is a new and effective daign—exclusive in idea and supreme in execution. Brocade Velvets, Lace and Silk Combina- Chiffon Velvets, tions, Imported Sequin Robes, Jetted Robes, Peaded Satin Crepes, Taffeta, Chiffons Satin, Etc. Dinner Dresses........$45.00 to $125.00 ‘Evening Gowns.......$49.50 to $175.00 Dance Frocks.........$25.00 to $85.00 In all sizes for Ladies and Misses. Some Exceptional Values in Fashionable Coats The prlr.es are quite remurhble when the values are considered. The styls include the Sport Models -and those of dres- sier character. ) _ are. In. the Plain-back Sport The SPOI’t coats ‘Cloths and Chinchilla weaves cut in the Sports length—and tailored exeeedmgly well. $25 and 335 Three Groups of Dres Coats In Panvelaine, Bolivia and- Nermandy Cloth; with fur collars of Wolf, Nutria, Seal and Australian Opossum. | D e 65,00 Panvelains; Normandy and Veldyne Coats, with collars and collars and cuffs of Beaver, Wolf and Squirrel. Grace- megt;nd m, in Pfid.}n% \l’feldyne and Chamois-