Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 51

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mh % 3: 1510 M. STREE‘I'- NW OPPOSITE SHOREHAM. By mushingmunc. F irst Reductlon .)al., of Fashionable Apparel Begmmng tomo"row, lmportant ‘reduction sales throughout our entire’ establishment will be in effect, and the opportunity to prr- chase at this early date wonderful GIDDING _Winter Fashions at MARKED CONCES- SIONS is an occasion that happens only once in many years. This sale is of vitel irtorest to the women of Washington who are .. customed to wearing fashions that have swaycd Paris and Europe which can be procured in the height of the season at reductions in many mstances of 25% to 33 1-3%, embracmg— Gowns - Suits - Coats — Day and Evening Wraps - Mjllinéry - Blouses - Furs Whether to look or to buy, as usual, you are welcome Washington Sars 40-Inch Genuine Hudson Seal C'oats $265 The Extraordinary worth of these coats has been proved by the immediate-sale of our entire first lot. It has . been with difficulty that we have secured a few more. ‘We do not want you to confuse them with French, Bay or Near Seal—all of which are Rabbit Fur-Dyed. These coats are a very choice quality Genuine Hudson Seal. The - designs are new and most handsome. All models are trim- med with long, deep shawl collars and cuffs of finest Skunk. A value of this kind has never been equaled. This sell- ing price is far less than the cost ordinarily would be to us. .- We are glad to bring a few.more of such very wonderful coats to-our patrons. &M@erm_z{eem 'Our*as-' At the time of selection— " and the balance in conven- ient amounts—without in- terest. Join Victrola Club 300 membership—in which you have choice of any style machine—and our most convenient terms. Remember—All Talking Machines Are NOT Victrolas ‘They haven't the features which make Victor Victrolas so superior to all others. ‘We Feature Victrola Style 100 —a handsome model, with lock- and castors—in any finish you select—and 8 Double-disc 10-inch Vu:tor Reeords N $156 80 Delivery will be made xmmedlately or later, as you desire. ' HUGO WORCH 1110 G Street 42 Yearsi Busmeu ) ; ; Weddmds of Future as / Shown by Announced “List of Engagements Interest Among Local Folk|: in Coming Marriage of ‘Miss Linn Merck to Mr. George W. Perkins. The announcement yesterdav-bv Mr. and Mrs. Georre Merck of West Orange. N. J., of the engagement of their daughter Linn to Mr. Georee W. Perking is of much iInterest;to Washington. where Mr. . Perkins’ mother. widow of the late Mr. George W. Perkins of New York. has recentlv taken a-house to be near her. son. who 18 private secretary to Post- master General Hays. ‘e Merck {8 ore of four daughters, thelr inother hav'ne hean before b r marriare M'se Wraderica Schenck Mr. Perk'ns graduated from Prince- Lton In 1917, ard ‘mmpsdiataly «ftar. ward marrisd Miss Katharine Trow- hridwa who died in 1918 while Mr. Park'ne waer eerving with the 77 h D'v's'on in France: He ertered-the Armv in 1917 .ag 2 orivate and weg rap'd'y bromoted and ines hrlara tha armistice was tran<ferred from the 77th to the 1s* Division asd w'th it he marched.intn Garmany. H's father, the late Mp Perkina wee for e ‘a member of the firm of J. P. Marnn & Co.. and w one of the ' fonrders of the prosrescive party. ):.0 date for the wedding has been . se! 1! MRS. L. V. SLONAKEI Dnughter of Representative F ank Clark of Florida, w! a plcture hat of black velvet. Upon thelr return they will reside at Ta- koma Park. The marriage of Miss Adelalde Whitehouse Moffat, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. William_ Lincoln -Moffat of Brooklyn, to Mr. Heyllger €hu.ch of ! which Mr. and Mrs. McGrane left for i Mark's Episcopal Church at 4 o'clock L tendant w Stohlman, cat .eur‘e!u. with blue girdle, and uet of Ophelia roses jon of the church c!n'!un s, palms and bockground ot autumn 'nn best man was Dr. Martin brother of the brid and ' the. ushes rafwer cott of ‘Phi'adelphis and Mr. J. l{am_Stohlman, ji ther ot " the bridié. The cerémony was performed by Rev. Muriin O'Donoghue. an uncle ide. Tlm Informal wedding breakfast at the home of the e, In Somers t. Md. fo'lowed the ceremony, after the north on their wedding trip They will be at home after the first of the year at their apartment in the lele- gary, West Phfllulelphll. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boddl- have is- sued announcements of the marriare of their daughter, Alverta Scott Bod- dis, to Vern Ervin Hill, . United S*ates ernoon, November 5. The ceremony was performed {n St. by the Rev. C. R. Stetson and the church, was prettily decorated with whi‘e cosmos, planis and ferns. The bride, who was escorted and Navy, which took place Saturday aft-| tine, with blue hat of panne velvet | and duyvetine and a corsage bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Her only Illendlnt was Mrs. Frank H. black French l‘rene. 1:ce hat and carried pink roses. Mr. Frank H. McCoy was the ushers were Mr Charles Willlam Kohler and Mr. Ira best man, and Blumer. Mr. and Mrs. Hill left immedfarely | R after the ceremony for 2 wedding trip north and after December 1 will SOCIETY LIS her siser, who wore large black bougquet of ian in A on S b Paea ) * Miss Lash given in m .rriage by her father. wore her traveling suit of dark blue tric this city will take place Fuesday in the First Presbyterian Church of ooklyn Miss Moffat will be at- by Miss Agnes ‘Thompson as and - Miss - Mary O. ‘. & M.ss M xweil D. Church of Washington, sister: of the. brid room; Miss Helen Blake: and Mi onstance Marks will be bridesmail Mr. Kortwright Church will be best man for his brother,‘and the ushe will be Mr. David Moffat and Mr. Wil- llam L. Moffat, jr. brothers of ‘the bride; Mr. Casile2r’Cobb. Mr. William E. Chilton, jr., of Pittsburgh, and Mr. P Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Res of Pitts Ah“r’h have .announced the eneag ment of their ‘daurhter Mise Mar- raret Rea. to Mr John Walter Smith Foster, gon of Mrs. Arthur Dourlass Foster . and grandson of _former Senator John Walter Smith of Marv- lard “No date has been set for the wedd!ng. The encagement of Miss Virgnia Clement Mowbray to Mr Arthur John ‘Whitney has been »nnounced M'es Vowheay is tHe' daurhier of Mrs. owbray and the late Touls o-tnn Mowhray of Brock'yn. and Mr Whit- | Alexander Craighead of Dayton, Ohio. ney is the gon of Mr. and Mrs. lrflmr Noyes Whi‘ney of this cit and Mrs. Francis Lee Graham of Yotk Fe 1an graduate of Colymbia | 1480 Rhode. Toiana avenue northwest an- Unlvers'ty and was a member of *he |ncunce the marriage of their dnughlur i lr service throughout the war. Mise | inn’ Leel o ‘Mr J. Lewis Stafford, i Mowbrav _Is er~duate - of the | son of Mr.'and Mrs. George J. Sm.rlo Brookivn Hrights Seminary, with the | Wednesday, November 2. class of 1919, Lac cerrmony was performed af the rectory of the Rev. F.'N. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Origen 8. Seymour of | of the English’ Lutheran Church of Lawrence. L. L, have announced_ the | Baitimore, Md., in the presence of the enzagement of their daurhter Miss | parents of the bride and bridegroom. Silvia Lord Seymour. to Mr Tarrall | The details were quietly planned, as Wallace son. of Mrs. Arthur Sinclnir, | the bride Is in-mourning for her sis- jr. This is one of the most ter, who died in Aprl. ing_announcements of the se; | Mr. and Mrs. Stafford .will reside both fam'lies are widely known. Mr. | at 1440 Rhode -Island avenue north- Wallace i a nephew of Hugh | west. Wallace, former United States am- blnudor to France. ld ul honor, ! | » ! I g well arranged wedding, with nup- la mass at SL Auns Catho.ic uich The marriage of Miss Baith | G mads ut SL Auns Cathouc Chuch T e e g | (DAt of Miss Anna C. St h mn.daughter |Mrs. Leon Marie, formerly Mrs. James | Timausy Gordon o New “Tori 3nd lnr Mr. and Mrs. J. Willam Stohiman of Butimore. to Cant. Paul Mi‘chell Ar- nold, "G, & A. took place Thundlyls,?rze ,“'b:;':,‘::‘tfi"";‘:‘-“ The. kride g el o L L) ower bauquet of roses nd lilies I Those present Maj. Gen. - ‘Charles G. 5 ‘Gheries Gilbert Frowert, aunt of the :bride; Mrs. Charles Gilbert Frowert. jr., and Miss Dorothy Cheston Frow- eri, all of Fhiladelphia; Col. Harri- imon Hall, Maj. Sumner Waite. Lieut. Thomas E. Snyder and Mrs. George 8. Slonne. all of this |_Capt. Arnold is the son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Georze Randoinh Arnold of Long . Beach, Calif.. and Ilinofs: He is side- !de-camp to Maj. Gen. Charles G. Mor- ton, who is on temporary duty in this !eity. Capt. and Mrs. Arnold will live at the Wardman Park Hotel while in Washington. Miss Lura Elizabeth Phillips, daugh- ter o¢ Mrs. Hattie Phillips. was mar- ried Thursday evening to Mr. Francie ! M. Robinson of thi city. The ceremony 'wu erformed in the presence of & 1small’ company of about thirty close | friends lml relatives at the home of TELEPHONE OONSULTATION MAIN 1944 BY APPOINTMENT OGILVIE Hair Specialist 1203 Connecticut Ave Washington, D. C. Announces that the business heretofore conducted unde: the name of Ogilvie Sisters which has been owned and di rectéd exlusivly by Katha rine Lée Ogilvie, will be' con umd by her under the name . of &kt !‘n kll (g:-; L Lg" l; let: Yo’ Lo nklin B-yan. Miss Aeleta You- mans was maid of honor and Mr ILVIE ,Freeman Knight was best man. At the Same Address | The bride was very protiy in sim. ple Wi rock of Canton crepe, an Soacha l-u Arlications carri bouquet of bride re Ezc ssive O roses,” Miss Youmans wore a ot Tor Fating Bite crepe de chine gown and carried tea » roses Mr. and Mrs Bryan left for a Ehrapodion B et Hore wedding trip shortly after the cer: |mony, when the bride wore for trav- g@m jeling a tailored suit of blue serge and T Erlebacher Jwelve-Ten F St. A, Where Style Originates- and Emanates * ERLEBACHER. ORIGINATED Fur-Trimmed Tailored Suit Hand finished of Sphinx Shade, Moussyne and embellished with a luxurious Australian opossum collar. A smartly designed suit for street or dress wear, Have just arrweJ and in them one will fnd styles now shown for the first time. The fur- embellished suits are most unusual, “as we have been fortunate in securing some of the choicest peles for their trimming. The tai- lored suits are for most part uvere—but‘ ] quite a number are embrmJereJ Qulte Noteworthy : Arc the sfiecmfly low grice markmgs wfm:h are firevaflmg during this Jysflay. .TAILORED SUITS FROM 839.50 ‘to $150. SUITS WITH FUR TRIMMING FROM! The New Suits l announces tl!copgnmg ;f a Modern Hair Dressing Salon at 1417 F N.W. on Nov. 16'h Miss Ball Late of Hepuer's Late of Siceardi ship 1s well established. Remode'ed In the most advanced styles by experts. Our charges are very reasonable—our reputa- tion /for - rellable workman- 1105 H St. NW. Phone Franklin 3683 T U T L L $500 - Hudzon Szal Coats $349 1106 G St. = The House of Fashion For Monday, Nov. 14 Volues Values to $80 and plaid novelties. The trimmings are bead executed. plain tailored models. Silk Velvets and Slipper exquisite handwork an touches. Handsome All-black fad, five dollars. the assortment. Values to $125 $32.50 to $60 Hundreds of New Arrivals " Coats and Wraps At Much Below Regular Prices Luxurious Fur Collars—others without fur. Finest Materials Shown This Season. $ 29.50 $5.95, $6.50, $7.50 to $11.00 Blouses L $3.95 Four Special Tables —arranged for_ this umportant sale to- morrow, containing_the season’s hand- somest blouses, in sizes 34 to 44. ‘The materials are the most serviceable and best- -wearing qualities of georgette, crepe de chine, satins and wash silks. The colors are flesh, navy, Harding blue, black, brown shades, gray, stripe work and em- broidery, very beautifully.and artistically Also an assortment of smart, $7.50, $10 to $12.50 Trimmed Hats 5 Several hun- dred very beau- tiful new Hats hought the most advan- tageous condi- tions placed on. sale tomorrow at five dollars. They are in the very newest shapes and materials—Duvetyn, Paon and Lyons Satin. Flower trimmed. ostrich trimmed, jet effects and under will be embroldery Hats, henna brown shades, navy, gray, etc. Also the newest novelty for women and misses. Krimmer Hats with scarf to match, in black and gray combination-~the latest $4 and $5 Hats, $1.95 Stylish hood effects and turbans, in felt and velvet, All the new colors in $49.50 $69.50 $89.50 Wonderful Variety of Other Coats, $29.50 to $139 150 Beautiful Dresses The smartest crepes, @atins and tricotines $25 and 335 100 Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Suits Navy, Brown, Black and other colors. $39.50 THE HOUSE OF Q"ALITY mayer Wros. & COa 931939!-' St. N. W. _ No Branch Stores We have just received a spe- cial purchase of the newest Coals For Women and Misses —and place them on sale immedi- ately in a range of prices that will make selection a pleasure. $29, $35, $39 $45, $50, $59 $65, $75, $85 $95, up The Materinln— Polyanna, Evora, veldyne, boli ia, Salt's plushes, sport fabrics. ® _Trimmi ll‘ are of bea: squirrel, wolf, nll- tria, mole,-seal. The Colera— Navy, all the won- derful new brown shades, Sorrento~ Volney, black The styles are of the moment. exclusive, refined and in a selection to please every woman and miss. reindeer and Closing Out Broken Sizes in Phoenix Hosiery Black, Havana, gray. Odd sizes, but all sizes in the lots. $1.10 Phoenix Silk Hosiery 95¢ $1.95 Phoenix Silk Hosiery i $1.45 Up to $3.50 Phacnix Silk Hose $2.35 . jarners tuat' Prooft - QCorsets— Regl;:ur od;.a.oo $1. 95' Pink novelty cloth with all-around E?hbfl:;z?ow for slender figures, in sizes to $49;50 —

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